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5.5. 

  

Fit 26 window sealing board to the window as shown in fig 3 (vertical) or fig 4 (horizontal).

5.6. 

  

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 5)

5.7. 

  

Snap the flat end of the exhaust hose connector into the elliptical hole of the window sealing board assembly (fig 3, fig 4).

5.8. 

  

To ensure adequate operation, ensure that the exhaust hose is not kinked, 

DO NOT

 bend the exhaust hose any more than 45°.

 

‰

 

 IMPORTANT:

 

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

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.

6.  OPERATION

6.1. 

  

CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONALITY (fig.4)

6.1.1.   

This unit has three functions: cooling, dehumidifying and fan which are accessed by use of a ‘Mode’ button on the control panel. 

6.2. 

  

POWER BUTTON

6.2.1.   

The Power button is used to start / shut down the unit. When used to start the unit, the last mode set will be activated.

6.2.2.   

When the unit is first turned on an audible signal is emitted and the central display will show the ambient temperature. If the ambient  

 

is below 10

0

C or above 35

0

 C the unit enters a standby sate and displays either ‘L’ or ‘H’ respectively in the central display.

6.3. 

  

COOLING MODE

6.3.1.   

To engage the cooling function, press the Mode button to cycle through the indicator display until the ‘Cool’ light is turned on. 

6.3.2.   

The cooling Fan speed may be set to high or low by pressing the ‘Fan’ button on the display. The relevant LED will show the setting. 

6.3.3.   

The cooling temperature can be set using the ‘up’ and ‘down’ arrows and will be shown in the LED display window. 

6.3.4.   

Temperatures can be displayed in either Centigrade or Fahrenheit by pressing both up and down arrows simultaneously.

6.4. 

 

 

DEHUMIDIFYING MODE

6.4.1.   

To engage the dehumidifying function, press the Mode button to cycle through the indicator display until the ‘Dry’ light is turned on. 

6.4.2. 

  

If the ambient temperature is 17

0

C or higher, the compressor will start. If the ambient temperature falls below 15

0

C it will shut down.

6.4.3. 

  

The fan speed in this mode is set to low level and cannot be altered.

6.5. 

  

FAN MODE

6.5.1.   

To engage the Fan function, press the Mode button to cycle through the indicator display until the ‘Fan’ light is turned on. 

6.5.2.   

In this mode the fan speed is controlled (high or low) by pressing the ‘Fan’ button to cycle between the two states.

6.6. 

  

TIMER MODE

6.6.1. 

  

The timing function can be used to either end a process after a period of time or start one after a period of time. Time units are single  

 

hours i.e. 1 hour, 3 hours etc. and are set by use of the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the time period.

6.6.2.   

To use the timer to end a program after a set time, first set up your parameters i.e. Fan / High, then select ‘Timer’ and set your required  

 

run-time period.

6.6.3.   

To use the timer to create a delayed start, first set up your parameters i.e. Fan / High, select ‘Timer’ and set your required wait-time  

 

period. Press the Power button to put the unit into Sleep mode. When the set time has passed the unit will start the pre-set program.

6.6.4. 

  

To query remaining time for a set operation press the Timer button once.

6.6.5. 

  

To cancel a time setting, press the Timer button twice in quick succession.

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AC9002         Issue 1         19/03/20

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Summary of Contents for SAC9002

Page 1: ...BROWN live wire to the live terminal L C Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 1 5 Products which require more than 13 amps are supplied without a plug Contact a qualified electrician to ensure that a suit...

Page 2: ... 5m Max water extraction rate 24L day Noise level 65db A Power 1010W Rated capacity 2640W Refrigerant R290 Suction side pressure 1 3Mpa Supply 230V 50Hz 4 CONTENTS SEE FIG 1 5 INSTALLATION 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 condit...

Page 3: ...w by pressing the Fan button on the display The relevant LED will show the setting 6 3 3 The cooling temperature can be set using the up and down arrows and will be shown in the LED display window 6 3 4 Temperatures can be displayed in either Centigrade or Fahrenheit by pressing both up and down arrows simultaneously 6 4 DEHUMIDIFYING MODE 6 4 1 To engage the dehumidifying function press the Mode ...

Page 4: ...to drain the condensate in the unit otherwise the unit will shut down automatically after the buzzer gives off 5 beeps If the unit is not shut down manually the unit will be restored to the previous operating status automatically once the water is fully drained Or the power may be turned on again to start the unit 6 9 3 DELAY PROTECTION FUNCTION OF THE COMPRESSOR This unit offers restart protectio...

Page 5: ...the unit DO NOT soak the cleaning cloth 8 MOVING THE UNIT 8 1 To move the unit hold the top of the air outlet on the front of the unit with one hand and the handle position at the top of the back of the unit with another hand Ensure that the unit remains upright DO NOT hold the horizontal louvre by hand 8 2 Leave the unit in the upright position when handling or moving it 8 3 To handle or move the...

Page 6: ...n 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 containing...

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