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4.  inStallation

 

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 WarninG! 

leave this mobile air-conditioner in an upright position for at least 2 hours before first use. Ensure that the air conditioner

 

remains in an upright position whilst it is being moved. Place the air-conditioner on a flat ground surface.

4.1. 

  

Connector 25 and Window Sealing Board Assembly 28 are fitted to Exhaust Hose 26. Place 25 and 26 at each end of the hose and  

 

screw clockwise onto the hose to connect.

 

exhaust hose retaining clamp assembly;

4.2.    

select the exhaust hose retaining clamp.

4.3.    

fit the exhaust hose to the circular aperture at the rear and secure with the retaining clamp. rotate the retaining clamp anticlockwise

 

and snap the retaining clamp closed to secure the Heat exhaust Hose.

4.4.    

fit 27 window sealing board to the window as shown in fig 1 (vertical) or fig 2 (horizontal).

4.5.    

Position the mobile air-conditioner, with the exhaust hose assembly attached, near to a window. Keep the mobile air conditioner at  

 

least 50cm away from the walls or other objects. (As shown in fig 3)

4.6.    

Snap the flat end of the exhaust hose connector into the elliptical hole of the window sealing board assembly (as shown in Fig 4 and  

 

fig 5).

4.7.    

to ensure adequate operation, ensure that the exhaust hose is not kinked, do not bend the exhaust hose any more than 45°.

 

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 important:

 

The exhaust hose is 280mm-1500mm long and this length is determined based on the specification of the air-conditioner (s). Do    

 

not use hoses with other specifications. Do not replace with non-genuine components as this may affect the functions of the  

 

 

air-conditioner. The flow of exhaust must be smooth. Obstructed exhaust may cause the air-conditioner to overheat. 

 

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AC9001 | Issue 3 (L) 29/11/16

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Summary of Contents for Sac9001

Page 1: ...appliance by the power cable 8 8 DO NOT pull the plug from the socket by the cable Remove the plug from the socket by maintaining a firm grip on the plug 8 8 DO NOT use worn or damaged cables plugs or connectors Ensure that any faulty item is repaired or replaced immediately by a qualified electrician 1 3 This product is fitted with a BS1363 A 13 Amp 3 pin plug If the cable or plug is damaged remo...

Page 2: ...e by children without supervision 2 introduction Thermostatically controlled unit with extendible exhaust hose and window kit ideal for home or office environments Features two speed fan and electronic remote control Air conditioning temperature range 17 30 C Also features a dehumidifying function capable of removing up to 24ltr day Refrigerant is R410A Mounted on castors for manoeuvrability Cable...

Page 3: ... shown in Fig 1 vertical or Fig 2 horizontal 4 5 Position the mobile air conditioner with the exhaust hose assembly attached near to a window Keep the mobile air conditioner at least 50cm away from the walls or other objects As shown in Fig 3 4 6 Snap the flat end of the exhaust hose connector into the elliptical hole of the window sealing board assembly as shown in Fig 4 and Fig 5 4 7 To ensure a...

Page 4: ...etting Temperature In this mode press Timer and Down button to set sleep function In sleep function after operating two hours the set temperature increases 1 C 1 F automatically After operating for another 2 hours the set temperature will increase 1 C 1 F again Then the set temperature will not change and the fan will switch to low level 5 3 2 Dehumidifying mode If the ambient temperature 17 C 62 ...

Page 5: ...e Dry button press this button to set this unit to operate in the dry mode Sleep mode press this button to set this unit to operate in the sleep mode 5 5 Antifreeze protection function Upon cooling when the compressor operates continuously for more than 10 minutes if the pipe temperature Tp is less than or equal to 2 C continuously for 20 seconds the compressor and water spraying motor turn off ot...

Page 6: ...er mesh are clogged with dust the function of the air conditioner may decrease 7 2 3 Remove the evaporator filter frame and the condenser filter frame gently in the direction shown by the arrow as shown in Fig 9 7 2 4 Remove the evaporator filter mesh and condenser filter mesh gently in the direction shown by the arrow as shown in Fig 10 7 2 5 Remove the filter frame first and then take out the fi...

Page 7: ... suitable vessel Note DO NOT tilt the unit any further than 30 from vertical 9 2 Start the unit adjust mode to the low fan speed setting keep the unit in this state for half a day in order to dry the interior of the unit to prevent mould 9 3 Turn off the unit unplug the power plug wrap the power cord around the wire winding post insert the plug into the storage point on the rear of the unit instal...

Page 8: ...completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain off any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and the fluids according to local regulations WEEE Regulations Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of ...

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