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6.6.6.   

Turning the unit off will clear all timing settings currently in use.

6.7. 

  

UNIT DISPLAY 

6.7.1.   

To change the temperature units displayed, depress both up and down arrows simultaneously. ‘

0

C’ or ‘

0

F’ will be displayed in the    

 

central display. 

6.8. 

  

REMOTE CONTROL (fig.5)

6.8.1. 

  

The operation instructions of the buttons of this simple remote control are as follows: 

6.8.2. 

  

Power button: 

press this button to turn on/off the unit; 

6.8.3. 

  

Timer button:

 upon shutdown, press this button to set timed start; upon start, press this button to set timed shutdown. 

6.8.4. 

  

High button:

 press this button to allow the unit to operate in the high fan speed state (except in the dry and sleep modes); 

6.8.5. 

  

Low button:

 press this button to allow this unit to operate in the low fan speed state; 

6.8.6. 

  

Up button:

 press this button to increase the temperature and timing value;

6.8.7. 

  

Down button:

 press this button to decrease the temperature and timing value; 

6.8.8. 

  

0

C — 

0

F button: 

press this button to switch between the Celsius degree and Fahrenheit degree; 

6.8.9. 

  

Cool button:

 press this button to set this unit to operate in the cooling mode; 

6.8.10.  Fan button: 

press this button to set this unit to operate in the air supply mode; 

6.8.11.  Dry button:

 press this button to set this unit to operate in the dry mode; 

6.8.12.  Sleep mode:

 press this button to set this unit to operate in the sleep mode. Press again to wake unit up. The program that was    

 

running when Sleep was selected will recommence from the condition which it was in when ‘sleep’ was selected.

6.9. 

  

PROTECTION FUNCTIONS

6.9.1.   

ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION FUNCTION:

 

Upon cooling, when the compressors operates continuously for more than 10 minutes, if the pipe temperature Tp is less than or equal  

 

to 2

0

C continuously for 20 seconds, the compressor and water spraying motor turn off, other loads operate and LED displays E4, the  

 

unit initiates the anti-frost protection function and the buttons are inactive (except the OFF button). Once the pipe temperature rises to  

 

exceed or equal 8

0

C, the protection is relieved, the original status is restored and the unit meets the requirements for 3-minute delay  

 

protection of the compressor.

6.9.2.   

FULL WATER PROTECTION FUNCTION:

 

When the water in the water tray exceeds the alarm level, the unit will alarm automatically and the full water indicator illuminates on the  

 

control panel In this case, you need 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 protection for the compressor. Except that the compressor may start immediately when the unit is energized for  

 

the first time, there is 3-minute delay start protection after the compressor is shut down. After the compressor operates continuously for  

 

10 minutes, if the pipe temperature sensor detects that the difference between the pipe temperature and room temperature is less than  

 3

0

C for 30 minutes continuously, the unit enters fluorine-free protection, the compressor and water spraying motor turn off, and the fan  

 

operates in the low speed mode and E3 is displayed.

6.10. 

WATER DRAINAGE 

6.10.1.  MANUAL DRAIN:

 

(fig.6)

6.10.1.1. 

I

f the unit shuts down upon full water (‘Full’ light illuminated on control panel), turn off the power to the unit and then unplug from   

  the electrical supply.

 

NOTE:

 Move the unit carefully to avoid spillage of water in the water tray at the bottom of the unit.

6.10.1.2. 

P

ut the draining vessel below the water outlet at the back of the unit. Screw off the drain cap, unplug the water plug and drain    

  the water into a suitable container. Tilt the unit slightly backward when draining. Once the water is fully drained, re-insert the water plug  

  and screw on the water cap tightly.

 NOTE: 

Turn on the unit only after the water plug and drain cap are installed properly, otherwise, the condensate of the unit will flow  

 

onto the ground or carpet.

6.10.2.  C

ONTINUOUS DRAIN: (fig.7)

6.10.2.1. 

R

emove the water cap in the direction shown by the arrow (fig.6) and unplug the water plug;

6.10.2.2. 

Insert the13mm OD PVC drain hose 8mm-10mm into the water outlet and connect the drain hose to the drain. Ensure that the drain  

  point is below the level of the drain plug.

6.10.2.3.  W

hen operating in the cooling mode, it is recommended that a continuous drain is not used.

7.  MAINTENANCE & SERVICING

 

‰

   WARNING!

:

 

Disconnect from the mains before carrying out any servicing or maintenance. 

7.1. 

  

Clean the surface of the unit with wet soft cloth. 

DO NOT

 use chemical solvents as these may damage the unit.

7.2. 

  

FILTER FRAME AND FILTER MESH CLEANING (fig.8, fig.9)

7.2.1. 

  

Clean the filter mesh once every two weeks.

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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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