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1. 

Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.

2.  Remove the plug of the drain outlet 

A16

. Connect the drain hose 

B7

If the length of the drain hose 

B7

 is insufficient, then it is necessary 

to purchase a longer hose of the same type. Never extend the length 
of the drain hose 

B7

 using extensions.

3.  Connect the end of the drain hose 

B7

 to the waste water drain.

4.  Insert the power plug into a power socket and turn on the mobile air 

conditioner.

Note:

The drain hose 

B7

 should be installed at the same height 

or lower than the top drain outlet 

A16

. Otherwise, the 

condensate will not be properly drained from the water 
tank.

Putting into operation again

•  Check that the power cord and plug are not damaged and that the 

air filters are clean. Insert a new set of batteries into the remote 
control. Proceed according to the instructions in section „Inserting 
and replacing batteries“. Install the mobile air conditioner according to 
the instructions contained in the preceding part of this user‘s manual 
„Installation“.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

•  Before contacting an authorised service centre, please check the 

appliance according to the following instructions:

Problem

Cause

Solution

The mobile air 
conditioner does not 
turn on when the 
ON/OFF button is 
pressed.

Error message P1.

The condensate tank is 
full. Turn off the mobile 
air conditioner and drain 
the condensate from the 
condensate tank according 
to the instructions in the 
section "

Condensate drain 

outlet

" in the preceding part 

of this user's manual.

In the cooling mode: the 
temperature in the room 
is lower than the set 
temperature.

Adjust the set temperature.

The mobile air 
conditioner does not 
cool sufficiently.

The air filter is clogged 
with dust and animal fur.

Turn off the mobile air 
conditioner and clean out 
the filter according to the 
instructions in chapter 
"

Maintenance and cleaning

".

The flexible air exhaust 
hose is not connected or 
it is clogged.

Turn off the mobile air 
conditioner and check 
the hose connection, or if 
necessary, remove any 
material inside the hose.

There is an insufficient 
amount of refrigerant 
gas in the mobile air 
conditioner.

Contact an authorised 
service centre.

You set a temperature 
that is too high.

Lower the set temperature.

Windows or doors are 
open.

Close any windows or doors.

The room is too large.

Check recommended 
room area.

A heat source is turned 
on in the room.

Turn off the heat source.

The mobile air 
conditioner is too 
noisy and vibrates 
too much.

The mobile air 
conditioner is located on 
an uneven surface.

Move the mobile air 
conditioner to an even and 
level surface.

The air filter is clogged 
with dust and animal fur.

Turn off the mobile air 
conditioner and clean out 
the filter according to the 
instructions in chapter 
"

Maintenance and cleaning

".

The mobile air 
conditioner is 
emitting gurgling 
sounds.

The noise is caused by 
the movement of the 
refrigerant inside the 
mobile air conditioner.

This is normal.

Note: 

In the event that one of the aforementioned faults occurs, 
turn off the mobile air conditioner and check for the cause 
of the fault. Turn it on again, and if the fault reoccurs, turn it 
off, disconnect the power cord from the power socket and 
contact the manufacturer, an authorised service centre 
or a person with relevant qualifications and have the unit 
repaired.

Error messages

Error messages may appear on the display 

C13

 during operation:

Error 

message Meaning

Solution

E1

Heat sensor error

Contact an authorised service 
centre.

E2

Evaporation temperature 
sensor error

Contact an authorised service 
centre.

E3

Condensate temperature 
sensor error

Contact an authorised service 
centre.

E4

Display panel error

Contact an authorised service 
centre.

EC

Refrigerant leak

Contact an authorised service 
centre.

P1

The condensate tank 
is full.

Connect the drain hose – proceed 
according to the instructions in 
section "Condensate drain outlet".

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power supply

220 – 240 V ~ / 50 Hz

Cooling power output

12.000 Btu/h

Input power / cooling input power

1,450 W / 1,350 W

El. current draw / Cooling draw

8.0 A / 5.9 A

EER cooling factor

2.6 

Dehumidification capacity

84 l / day

Capacity of the built-in condensate tank

1 l

Refrigerant type and weight

R290 / 210 g / GWP 3

Air flow volume

420 / 370 / 355 m3/h 
(Hi / Mi / Lo)

Noise level 

63 dB (A)

Maximum permitted value of excess 
operating pressure: Suction/exhaust part of 
the cooling circuit

2.6 / 1.0 MPa

Dimensions of the mobile air conditioner 
(w × d × h)

467 × 397 × 765 mm

Weight

32.5 kg (net)

Operating temperature (cooling)

17-35 °C

Recommended room area (Central Europe

42 - 47 m

2

Recommended room size (Central Europe)

109 - 122 m

3

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Summary of Contents for SAC MT1240C

Page 1: ...EN MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER WI FI Translation of the original manual SAC MT1240C SAC MT1241C ...

Page 2: ...SAC MT1240C SAC MT1241C ...

Page 3: ...A 1 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 14 15 16 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 4: ...C 3 seconds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 15 16 12 14 13 9 D ON OFF TEMP SHORT CUT TIMER ON TIMER OFF MODE FAN SLEEP FOLLOW SWING LED ME 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 11 10 9 8 12 ...

Page 5: ...sult of not adhering to instructions may cause death injuries or damage This appliance may be used by children 8 years of age and older and by persons with physical or mental impairments or by inexperienced persons if they are properly supervised or have been informed about how to use the product in a safe manner and understand the potential dangers Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user m...

Page 6: ...t Before connecting the appliance to a power socket check that the rated voltage on its rating label matches the electrical voltage in the power socket Connect the appliance only to a properly grounded socket The power socket must be freely accessible so that it is possible to quickly disconnect the power cord from the power source if necessary The appliance is designed for use at home in offices ...

Page 7: ...touch the appliance with wet or damp hands This applies especially when it is connected to a power socket Do not expose the appliance to dripping or spraying water or submerge it in water or another liquid Do not cover or insert anything into the air inlet or air outlet openings Otherwise this could damage the appliance During operation there needs to be sufficient space for air circulation of at ...

Page 8: ...ast 1 hour before using the appliance Do not use the appliance if it is not working correctly if it has been damaged or has been submerged in water To avoid a hazardous situation arising do not repair the appliance yourself or modify it in any way Have all repairs performed at an authorised service centre By tampering with the appliance you risk voiding your legal rights arising from unsatisfactor...

Page 9: ...o a power socket to which other electrical appliances are already connected The incorrect selection of an electrical power supply may result in a fire or injury by electrical shock Do not cover the cable with a carpet Do not place carpets fillets or any other floor coverings on the power cord Do not locate the cable underneath furniture or appliances Lead the cable where nothing will ride over it ...

Page 10: ...itted Read this user s manual Warning Fire hazard SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR APPLIANCES USING REFRIGERANT GAS R290 Carefully study any warnings For defrosting and cleaning do not use any other tools than those recommended by the manufacturer This appliance must be located in an environment that has no continuously running fire sources for example an open fire a gas appliance or electrical appliances...

Page 11: ...other sources of ignition The appliance must be stored in such a manner that its mechanical damage is prevented Persons working with or repairing cooling circuits must have appropriate authorisation issued by an authorised institution that certifies this person s competence to work with refrigerants in accordance with the specific assessment of the association for this sector Maintenance tasks mus...

Page 12: ... on a stable even and dry surface Do not place the appliance on an electric or gas stove or in its vicinity do not place it in the vicinity of an open fire or an appliance that is a source of heat To prevent potential injury by electrical shock do not submerge any part of the appliance in water or any other liquid Use the appliance with the supplied plug of the temperature control unit Always firs...

Page 13: ...rom the power socket Always turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the power socket when leaving it without supervision after finishing using it and before removing the grill plates cleaning or moving it Allow the appliance to fully cool down before removing the grill plates moving cleaning or storing it Use the thermally insulated handle for carrying the appliance Do not place other items ...

Page 14: ...ury by electrical shock do not repair the appliance yourself or make any adjustments to it Have all repairs performed at an authorised service centre By tampering with the appliance you risk voiding your legal rights arising from unsatisfactory performance or quality warranty ...

Page 15: ...stallation location for the mobile air conditioner Locate the mobile air conditioner on an even dry and stable surface and within reach of a grounded power socket For easier handling the mobile air conditioner is equipped with travel wheels A5 Do not use the travel wheels A5 when you need to move the air conditioner over carpets or similar surfaces Avoid riding over objects To achieve optimal effi...

Page 16: ...on MODE C3 until the fan mode indicator is lit Using button FAN C6 set the fan speed Repeatedly press button FAN C6 to switch the speed in the following order high speed medium speed low speed automatic speed depending on the model all indicator lights are either lit or not lit Each time the button is pressed the respective indicator will be lit on the control panel In this mode it is not possible...

Page 17: ... If you select an automatic mode the mobile air conditioner will automatically select an operating mode based on the temperature in the room Repeatedly press button MODE D3 until the automatic mode indicator is lit Press button D2 to turn the mobile air conditioner on in the automatic mode FUNCTIONS OF THE MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER 1 Automatic start and shut off function Automatic start The automatic...

Page 18: ...d A10 located behind the protective grille of the top and bottom air inlets A7 and A11 at least once every 14 days to prevent the fan from being clogged by dust Carefully remove the protective grilles and remove the filters A6 and A10 To remove the dust use a vacuum cleaner In the event of greater soiling wash the filters A6 and A10 in a solution of lukewarm water max 40 C and neutral detergent Th...

Page 19: ...temperature that is too high Lower the set temperature Windows or doors are open Close any windows or doors The room is too large Check recommended room area A heat source is turned on in the room Turn off the heat source The mobile air conditioner is too noisy and vibrates too much The mobile air conditioner is located on an uneven surface Move the mobile air conditioner to an even and level surf...

Page 20: ...IC EQUIPMENT This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste For proper disposal renewal and recycling hand over these appliances to determined collection points Alternatively in some European Union states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equiva...

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