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Air Conditioner Features

Timer Function

Step 6:

Step 7:

Step 8: Setting the timer

Your air conditioner has a SLEEP

mode, activated by pressing the button on
the control panel or remote control.
SLEEP mode will change the fan speed to
low and increase (for cooling mode) or
decrease (for heating mode) the set
temperature by 1°C each hour for 2 hours.
No further change will occur after the 2nd
hour.

To improve air cleanliness, your

cooler may be equipped with an active
carbon filter, negative ion generator and
TiO lamp (models CM12WX, CM15WX
only).
Fit the active carbon filter into the upper
rear filter frame as shown (Fig 12).

A - remove side filter from unit
B - remove upper rear filter
C - unclip the frame from the rear filter
D - insert the active carbon filter and clip
the frame back into place.

Reassemble all filters back into the unit,
then press the Ion/TiO button on the
control panel or remote control to activate
this feature.

The air conditioner is fitted with a timer
function. This can be set up to 24 hours in
advance. To use this function, the cooler
must be plugged in and ready to operate.

With the air conditioner ON, press the
TIMER button on the remote control or
control panel. The control panel display
will flash and show the time setting.  Press
the TIMER button to increase the time in 1
hour increments from 1 - 24 hrs. After 5
seconds the display will revert to the SET
temperature.

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When the air conditioner is OFF (but still
plugged in), repeat the above to set the ON
time.

The air conditioner will start up with the

last settings used.

When the air conditioner is working, only

the TIMER OFF can be set. When the air
conditioner is off, only the TIMER ON can be
set.

To cancel the timer, press and hold the TIMER
button on the control panel for 3 seconds or set
the time to

using the remote control. The

TIMER indicator will stop glowing.

Note!

How to cancel the timer

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Draining the Air Conditioner

To drain the air conditioner, place it over a
drain point before unscrewing the cap and
removing the drain plug, as water will flow out
as soon as the plug is removed.
Remove the plug at the bottom rear of the
appliance and allow the tank to completely
drain (Fig 13B).

Note! Always replace the drain plug
immediately after draining.

Always disconnect the air conditioner from the electricity mains before cleaning or
draining.

To maximize the efficiency of the air conditioner, clean regularly.

Never operate the air conditioner without the filters.

Cleaning the housing

Cleaning the filters

Note!

Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the body clean.
Never use aggressive chemicals, spirits, detergents, chemically treated cloths, or other
cleansing solutions. These substances could possibly damage the cabinet

Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt and then rinse
under running water (no hotter than 40°C).
Dry thoroughly before replacing.
Take care to replace the filters back into the slots in the cooler.

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Remove the filters as shown (Fig 13A).

End of season storage:

Drain any water from the unit.

Operate the unit in fan only mode for a few hours, to thoroughly dry the inside.

Clean or change the filters.

Replace in the original carton or cover for storage.

Unplug and carefully store the power cord and plug end behind the cord storage
door (Fig 13C).

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Remove all filters (5 total)
from the air conditioner
and clean every 2 weeks.

Summary of Contents for Climate Master CM12W

Page 1: ...Climate Master CM12W CM12WX CP12HS CM15WX CM15HW CP15W CP15HS OWNER S MANUAL Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner ...

Page 2: ...bleshooting 10 Specifications 11 Warranty 12 Please read these instructions prior to using the appliance and save them for future reference Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste This product should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment ClimateMaster series Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner i ...

Page 3: ...onditioning unit that supplies refrigerated air to a personal area within a room It is not intended to function as a house or room air conditioner Be sure the appliance has been securely and correctly installed according to the installation instructions contained within this manual Personal Cooling Energy Saving Tips Warranty D D D D D Do not locate the air conditioner where furniture or other obj...

Page 4: ...nnecting the electrical power cord to a power outlet check that the air conditioner voltage is the same as your power supply refer to the rating label located on the back of the unit refer Fig 4 Ensure the power supply is correctly earthed and rated Plug the air conditioner directly into a properly installed power outlet Never use an extension cord double adaptor or multi power outlet board to run...

Page 5: ...ain Air Intake active carbon filter to be fitted here Air Intake side panel Air Intake side panel Power Cord Exhaust Air Outlet Exhaust Hose Active Carbon Filter Window Attachment Exhaust Fitting window end Rating Label Cord Storage Door COMPONENT LOCATION SEELEY INTERNATIONAL OWNER S MANUAL 3 ...

Page 6: ...be installed horizontally or vertically depending on the window type Note Note The minimum distance required from the operating air conditioner to any obstructing objects or walls is 50cm Fig 6 Keep the exhaust hose as short and straight as possible and minimise kinks This will maximise the cooling performance Don t use extension pieces for the exhaust pipe as this will reduce the cooling performa...

Page 7: ...ner on and off Press to cycle from Cooling Dehumidifying Fan and modes Heating CP12HS CP15HS and CM15HW only Press to increase to decrease the set temperature r s To avoid damage to the control panel do not operate with sharp objects NOTE DISPLAY PANEL Cooling Mode Indicator Set Temperature Display Dehumidifying Mode Indicator Fan Mode Indicator Sleep Mode Indicator Timer Indicator Ion TiO Indicat...

Page 8: ... and replace with new ones If this does not solve the problem contact your nearest service centre for advice AAA making sure the and are matching the compartment markings Fig 10 If the remote control will not operate the air conditioner the batteries may need to be replaced The air conditioner must be plugged in and switched on for the remote control to operate the air conditioner To use point at ...

Page 9: ...te control to adjust the fan speed Each press will cycle the fan speed through low medium high r s The set temperature range is 16 C 31 C Tip Note Step 2 Step 8 Step 3 Step 5 Step 4 Step 7 Step 6 OPERATION 11 Note Important the fan speed is automatically set to low in dehumidifying and sleep modes In Cooling Heating modes the fan will continue to run even when the compressor has cycled off During ...

Page 10: ...ll filters back into the unit then press the Ion TiO button on the control panel or remote control to activate this feature The air conditioner is fitted with a timer function This can be set up to 24 hours in advance To use this function the cooler must be plugged in and ready to operate With the air conditioner ON press the TIMER button on the remote control or control panel The control panel di...

Page 11: ...soft damp cloth to wipe the body clean Never use aggressive chemicals spirits detergents chemically treated cloths or other cleansing solutions These substances could possibly damage the cabinet Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt and then rinse under running water no hotter than 40 C Dry thoroughly before replacing Take care to replace the filters back int...

Page 12: ...ore people in the room will generate more heat Is there something in the room producing excessive heat Is the exhaust fitted correctly or obstructed All exhaust air needs to be completely removed from the room The air conditioner is not as cool as it once was Are the filters dusty or dirty restricting the airflow Is the air inlet or outlet blocked Is the room temperature below the set temperature ...

Page 13: ...A 250V R410A 0 51 R410A 0 56 R410A 0 51 R410A 0 56 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 31 32 31 32 420 400 840 420 400 840 420 400 840 420 400 840 Model s Function Cooling Capacity Watts Heating Capacity Watts Dehumidifying Capacity L hr Air Flow Volume m hr 3 Noise Level Sound Pressure dB A Power Supply Input Power Watts Fuse Type Refrigerant Type Charge kg High Side Pressure Maxi...

Page 14: ...r replace the Goods under clause 1 if the Goods have not been used only for personal domestic or household purposes or have not been operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions in the Owner s Manual The addition of any third party device or the removal or the alteration of any of our components will void this warranty In addition the warranty granted under clause 1 does not apply t...

Page 15: ...or defect of the Product will be limited to a the replacement of the Goods or the supply of equivalent goods b the repair of the Goods c the payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or of acquiring equivalent goods d the payment of the cost of having the Goods repairedand subject to the terms and conditions included in this warranty To ensure that service either pursuant to the above warranty or...

Page 16: ...00 650 644 seeleyinternational com It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement Accordingly specifications are subject to change without notice Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected ...

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