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6.2.    

SETTINGS

6.2.1.   

START UP AND SHUTDOWN

6.2.1.1.   

Press POWER to turn the unit ON (fig.10 #4).

6.2.1.2. 

   Press MODE button to select the desired operation mode (fig.10 #2).

6.2.1.3. 

   Press POWER again to turn the unit OFF (fig.10 #4).

6.2.2. 

  

OPERATION MODE

 

  The unit has four operation modes: Cool, dehumidifier, fan and sleep.

6.2.3. 

  

COOLING A ROOM

6.2.3.1. 

   Select the COOL mode to lower the temperature in a room.

6.2.3.2. 

   Press MODE button (fig.10 #2) until the COOL indicator illuminates (fig.10 #10).

6.2.3.3. 

   Press the UP or DOWN button  (fig.10 #3 #5) to adjust the temperature to the desired level. The temperature will be displayed on  

  the screen (fig.10 #9). The temperature can be set between 16ºC to 32ºC.

6.2.3.4. 

   Press the Speed button (fig.10 #6) Until the desired fan speed indicator illuminates (fig.10 #8).

  

NOTE:

 The horizontal air flow direction is controlled by adjusting the air outlet louvres (fig.1 #2).

 

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WARNING!

 The air conditioner function will stop if the room temperature is lower than the selected temperature.

6.2.4. 

  

VENTILATE

 

THE ROOM

6.2.4.1. 

   Press the MODE button (fig.10 #2) until the FAN indicator illuminates (fig.10 #10).

  

NOTE:

 In ventilation mode the room air is circulated NOT cooled.

6.2.4.2. 

   Press the Speed button (fig.10 #6) Until the desired fan speed indicator illuminates (fig.10 #10).

6.2.5. 

  

DRYING THE ROOM

6.2.5.1. 

   Press the MODE button on the control panel (fig.10 #2) until the DRY indicator illuminates (fig.10 #10), or press the DRY button on  

  the remote control (fig.11).

6.2.5.2. 

   Connect the drain hose (fig.1 #13) To the drain outlet at the bottom of the unit (fig.1 #6). See section 6.5.

  

NOTE:

 In this mode the fan speed is set to low level and cannot be changed.

6.2.6. 

  

SLEEP MODE

 

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WARNING!

 This function can only be activated by using the SLEEP button on the remote control (fig.11).

 

  To activate the sleep mode the unit must be in the COOL mode.

6.2.6.1. 

   To activate COOL mode press the COOL button on the remote control and then press the SLEEP (fig.11).

  

NOTE:

 After 1 hour the pre-set temperature is increased by 1ºC and increased 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 unit will automatically begin to defrost.

 

  The defrost control sequence is as follows:

  

A

. If operating the unit in either the cooling or drying mode, the ambient temperature sensor senses that the evaporator coil  

 

 

  temperature is below -1ºC the compressor will stop. It will restart again, in the COOL mode, after 10 minutes or when the coil    

 

  reaches the temperature of 7ºC.

  

B

. If operating the unit in the drying mode, the coil temperature sensor senses that the temperature of the evaporator is below 40ºC  

 

  and the differential temperature between the coil temperature and the ambient room temperature is below 19ºC and the compressor  

 

  has been in operation for twenty minutes the unit will start defrosting for five minutes and the POWER indicator will begin to  

 

 

 blink.

6.4. 

  

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

 

  If there is a loss of power, to protect the compressor, there is a three minute delay until the  

 

 

 

 

 

  compressor will restart.

6.5. 

  

MANUAL DRAINAGE

  

NOTE:

 When the unit is full of water it will automatically shut off.

6.5.1. 

  

Switch off the unit and remove the electrical plug from it’s power source.

6.5.2. 

  

With care move the unit to suitable location to enable a container to be located below the                                                                  

 

bottom drainage hole (fig.1 #6).

6.5.3. 

  

With the container in place remove the drain plug (fig.12).

 

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WARNING!

 The water will flow out instantly from the drainage hole.

6.5.4. 

  

When the unit has completely drained replace the drain plug back fully into the drainage hole.

  

NOTE:

 To assist with drainage the unit can be slightly tilted backwards to allow the drain plug to                                                        

 

  be re-inserted if the container becomes full.

6.5.5. 

  

Replace the electric plug into the power source and re-start the appliance in the desired mode.

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure that the drain plug is fully inserted, otherwise the condensate water will flow                                                            

  out onto the floor.

 fig.12

 fig.11

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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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