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The ‘Icy Breeze’ indicator lamp above the button 
will illuminate. The fan will start to run at the speed 
last set. 

4.4.5  Adjust the speed of the fan if required using the 

‘SPEED’ button.

4.4.6 Activate the louvre oscillation from side to side if 

required using the ‘WIND’ button. Adjust the air 
flow up or down manually.

4.4.7 Set the timer if required using the ‘TIMER’ button.
4.4.8 To stop the cooling function press the ‘COOL’

button again and the indicator light will go out.

4.5

USING THE UNIT TO HEAT A ROOM.

4.5.1 Plug the unit into the mains supply. 
4.5.2 Switch the unit on by pressing the ON/OFF button. 
4.5.3 Make sure that the air flow control lever is moved 

upwards to the ‘WARM’ position. 

4.5.4 Press the ‘WARM’ button once or twice to select 

the heating level. The indicator lights above will 
show the heating level selected. The fan will start 
to run at the speed last set. 

4.5.5  Adjust the speed of the fan if required using the 

‘SPEED’ button.

4.5.6 Activate the louvre oscillation from side to side if 

required using the ‘WIND’ button. Adjust the air 
flow up or down manually.

4.5.7 Set the timer if required using the ‘TIMER’ button.

4.5.8 To stop the heating function press the ‘WARM’

button until all the lights are out.

4.5.9 When the unit is switched OFF using the ‘ON/OFF’

button the fan will continue to run for about 30secs.
During this time the power light will flash until the 
unit shuts down.

4.6

USING THE UNIT TO HUMIDIFY.

4.6.1 In a dry and warm atmosphere the cooling action 

of the unit naturally adds humidity to the air due to 
the fact that the cooling action is provided by the 
evaporation of water.

4.7

USING THE UNIT TO FILTER AND PURIFY.

4.7.1 The air for both heating and cooling is drawn into 

the unit through an activated carbon filter and thus 
cleans the air of dust and other particles.

4.7.2 The unit also contains a negative ion generator 

known to produce cleaner fresher air and reduce 
airborne odours. The ion generator starts to work 
as soon as the unit is switched on and works in 
both heating and cooling modes.

4.8

USING THE UNIT AS A FAN ONLY.

4.8.1 If neither heating or cooling is selected on the 

control panel the unit will act as a 3 speed fan.
In this mode both the ‘TIMER’ and ‘WIND’ functions
can be used.

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4.3

Preparing the unit for cooling.

The unit produces a cooling effect by 
evaporating water which is in a tank in 
the base of the unit. Before use the 
water tank must be filled up. 

Ensure that the unit is unplugged from 
the mains supply before topping up with 
water. 

Open the top cover of the unit and pour 
water into the small compartment as 
shown on the right. 

Do not pour water 

into the larger ice compartment.

The 

water is transferred to the lower tank by 
a tube. Check the level of water in the 
tank by looking at the water level 
indicator at the bottom, front, right of the
unit. The level should be between ‘max’
and ‘low’.

4.3.1 For an additional cooling effect place the

ice packs supplied into the draw in the 
side of the unit (see right) and close the 
draw. The ice packs should be previously
prepared by filling with water and freezing
overnight.

4.3.2 Additionally, or as an alternative, the 

cooling effect can be enhanced by adding 
ice to the larger compartment under the 
top cover (see right). 

Do not pour water

into the ice compartment.

4.4

USING THE UNIT TO COOL A ROOM.

4.4.1 Plug the unit into the mains supply. 
4.4.2 Switch the unit on by pressing the 

ON/OFF button. 

4.4.3 Make sure that the air flow control lever 

is moved downwards to the ‘COOL’
position. 

4.4.4 Press the ‘COOL’ button once to 

activate the cooling function. 

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Summary of Contents for SAC41

Page 1: ...cting it to the power supply See 1 1 1 and 1 1 2 and use a Portable Appliance Tester 1 1 4 Ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit and overload 1 1 5 Regularly inspect power supply cables and plugs for wear or damage and check all connections to ensure that none is loose 1 1 6 Important Ensure that the voltage marked on the appliance matches the power supply to be used and th...

Page 2: ...ctric shock and will damage the unit DO NOT let the power lead touch a hot surface lie in a hot airflow or run under a carpet DO NOT insert or allow objects to enter any openings of unit as this may cause an electric shock fire or damage to unit DO NOT use in bathroom shower room or in any wet or damp environments of high condensation DO NOT use the unit out of doors This unit is designed for indo...

Page 3: ...hree speeds available High Medium Low By repeatedly pressing the button you can cycle through the three speeds Stop when you reach the desired speed 4 2 5 Warm This unit contains a special heater known as a Positive Temperature Coefficient element Repeatedly press the button to cycle through the available heating options The first press will illuminate the PTC1 indicator which is equivalent to 100...

Page 4: ...g is drawn into the unit through an activated carbon filter and thus cleans the air of dust and other particles 4 7 2 The unit also contains a negative ion generator known to produce cleaner fresher air and reduce airborne odours The ion generator starts to work as soon as the unit is switched on and works in both heating and cooling modes 4 8 USING THE UNIT AS A FAN ONLY 4 8 1 If neither heating ...

Page 5: ...unit on a regular basis and replace or repair any damaged parts Use recommended parts and an authorised service agent Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty 5 1 2 Do not use any solvents or abrasive material to clean the plastic exterior of the unit Use only a damp soft cloth for cleaning and dry the unit afterwards with a clean dry soft cloth 5 2 Air Filter Clean the...

Page 6: ...upon request to Jack Sealey Ltd For Jack Sealey Ltd Sole importer into the UK of Sealey Power Products Air Cooler Air Purifier Humidifier Heater Unit Model No SAC41 72 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive 93 68 EEC Marking Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE Directive 24th November 2006 Signed by Steve Buckle SAC41 1 05 12 06 Environmental Protection Recycle unwant...

Page 7: ... 15 LOWER WATER TANK COVER 16 SAC41 16 WATER TANK LOWER 17 SAC41 17 FAN 18 SAC41 18 CAPACITOR ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 19 SAC41 19 RIGHT HAND SIDE CASING 20 SAC41 20 CLIP FOR POWER CORD 21 SAC41 21 IMPOSE LINE CAP 22 SAC41 22 MOTOR 25 SAC41 25 ANION 26 SAC41 26 TERMINAL BLOCKS 27 SAC41 27 AXLE FOR WATER CURTAIN 28 SAC41 28 MOTOR FOR WATER CURTAIN 29 SAC41 29 FILTER 30 SAC41 30 WATER CURTAIN 31 SAC...

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