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5.3. 

  

WINDOW KIT ASSEMBLY

5.3.1. 

  

Locate window kit locking bracket’s threaded shaft through hole in window kit part B (fig.5).

5.3.2. 

  

Attach washer and wing nut to threaded shaft (fig.5).

5.3.3. 

  

Slide window kit part A into part B (fig 6) and locate locking bracket plate into central slot on part A (fig.5).

5.3.4. 

  

Extend the adjustable window kit to suit the size of the window and tighten the wing nut (fig.5) to lock.

5.3.5. 

  

Attach exhaust hose assembly, see section 5.2, to window kit part B (fig.6).

5.4. 

  

ATTACH WINDOW KIT ASSEMBLY

5.4.1. 

  

Open the window and place the window kit into position, then close the window onto the window kit (fig.7).

  

NOTE: 

To obtain maximum efficiency it is recommended that any gaps between the window kit and the sides of the window are    

 

 sealed.

5.4.2. 

  

Attach the hose connector on the hose assembly to the exhaust outlet (fig.1 #7) by sliding the it horizontally into position (fig.8).

5.4.3. 

  

Place the appliance near to a suitable electrical power outlet and adjust the flexible exhaust hose to suit, avoiding any sharp bends  

 

to the hose (fig.9).

5.4.4. 

  

Adjust the louvre panel (fig.1 #2) to suit (fig.9).

6.  OPERATION

6.1. 

  

CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLAY

   fig.3

   fig.4

   fig.5

   fig.6

   fig.7

   fig.8

   fig.9

 fig.10

1

LOCK

Press to turn ON or OFF the child lock function

2

MODE

Press to switch operation mode between cooling, 

dehumidifier and fan

3

UP

Increase temperature (16ºC~32ºC) or timer setting

4

POWER

Press to turn the unit ON or OFF

5

DOWN

Decreasing the temperature or timer setting

6

SPEED

Press to switch the fan speed between HIGH or LOW

7

TIMER

Sets a time for the unit to automatically START or STOP

8

FAN SPEED 

INDICATOR

Displays HIGH or LOW fan speed

9

DIGITAL 

DISPLAY

Displays timer setting and room temperature

10

MODE 

INDICATOR

Mode display between Cooling, Dehumidifying and Fan

6.1.1. 

The display on the front face of the unit will only light when the unit is in cooling mode.

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AC7000     Issue 3 (3)     15/06/22

Summary of Contents for SAC7000

Page 1: ...Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty NOTE The appliance is designed for use with propane gas R290 only as it s designated refrigerant WARNING The refrigerant loop is sealed Servicing should only be carried out by a qualified technician 8 DO NOT discharge the refrigerant into the atmosphere NOTE Only install or operate in a room with a floor area exceeding 7m2 8 DO N...

Page 2: ...mm around the appliance fig 2 to allow for adequate air circulation 8 DO NOT operate the appliance in close proximity to walls curtains or other objects that may block the air inlet or outlet WARNING DO NOT locate the appliance where it is subject to Heat sources such as radiators ovens or similar Direct sunlight Mechanical vibration or shock Excessive dust Lack of ventilation i e inside a cabinet...

Page 3: ...let fig 1 7 by sliding the it horizontally into position fig 8 5 4 3 Place the appliance near to a suitable electrical power outlet and adjust the flexible exhaust hose to suit avoiding any sharp bends to the hose fig 9 5 4 4 Adjust the louvre panel fig 1 2 to suit fig 9 6 OPERATION 6 1 CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLAY fig 3 fig 4 fig 5 fig 6 fig 7 fig 8 fig 9 fig 10 1 LOCK Press to turn ON or OFF the ch...

Page 4: ...ncreased again by 1ºC the following hour 6 2 7 TIMER SETTING 1 to 24 hours 6 2 7 1 The TIMER has two ways of operation and can be activated by either the button on the control panel fig 10 7 or by the TIMER button on the remote control fig 11 6 3 AUTOMATIC DEFROST During use if operating at low room temperatures frost may build up at the evaporator The POWER indicator will start to blink and the u...

Page 5: ... Allow the filter to dry before reinstalling 8 STORAGE 8 1 Turn on the unit and select the low wind ventilation mode See section 6 2 4 8 1 1 Leave in this condition until the drainage pipe becomes dry NOTE This will help prevent mildew 8 2 Switch off the unit and remove the electrical plug from it s power source 8 3 Remove the window kit exhaust hose and drain hose 8 4 Drain the remaining water fr...

Page 6: ...on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information BATTERY REMOVAL REMOVE BATTERY FROM REMOTE Under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products containin...

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