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AFTER SALES SUPPORT

1300 886 649

[email protected]

AUS

MODEL: A008A-14C   PRODUCT CODE: 50162  12/2015

Fig. 8

Instructions (Cont.)

Dehumidifying mode

IMPORTANT:  

For best efficiency in dehumidifying mode, make sure that 

windows and doors are kept closed.

• Press the MODE button until the dehumidifying mode indicator illuminates. 

The unit will automatically maintain the room temperature at 2

°C

 lower than 

the current room temperature (within the 16

°C to 31°C range).

Fan mode

• Press the MODE button until the dehumidifying mode indicator illuminates.
• Press the SPEED button to select the fan speed.  

Timer operation

The air conditioner has a 24 hour timer, which you can set to start the unit at 

a later time, or to switch off the unit automatically.

On-Timer setting

•  With the unit switched 

off

 (but power supplied), press the TIMER button 

once to activate the timer: the timer indicator will illuminate and “01” will 

be flashing on the display screen.

•  Press the (   ) or (   ) button repeatedly to set the number of hours after 

which you want the unit to start operation. For example, to start the unit 

in three hours, select ( 3 ).

•  Press the TIMER button again to confirm the set time.
•  To cancel the set time, press the TIMER button a third time.

Off-Timer setting

Use the same procedure as above, 

but while the unit is switched on

, to set 

an auto-off time.

Airflow adjustment

• Move the louvres at the cold air outlet 

manually up or down to adjust the airflow 

in these directions (Fig. 8).

• Move the lever underneath the louvres 

to the right or left to direct the airflow to 

either side (Fig. 8).

Summary of Contents for A008A-14C

Page 1: ...le Air Conditioner N13275 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 886 649 info tempo org AUS MODEL A008A 14C PRODUCT CODE 50162 12 2015 Model Number A008A 14C IM Version No V1 4 Issue Date 31 August 2015 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... choosing to buy a STIRLING product All products brought to you by STIRLING are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 3 Year Warranty We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come ...

Page 3: ...RODUCT CODE 50162 12 2015 Contents 02 Welcome 04 Warranty Details 05 General Safety Instructions 08 Product Overview 10 Installation 13 Getting Started 15 Instructions 17 FAQs Troubleshooting Guide 18 Other Useful Information 23 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice ...

Page 4: ... for parts and labour The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and to compen...

Page 5: ...nto it Do not use it in a bathroom or laundry or where it can be splashed with water Power supply cord Do not kink or damage the cord Do not pull the cord or place it near a heat source Always unwind the cord completely to avoid overheating Run the cord in such a way so that no one will trip over it Extension cord adaptor Do not use this appliance with an extension cord or power adaptor Damage If ...

Page 6: ...t chemical substances come into contact with the unit Do not use the unit in the presence of flammable substances or vapour such as alcohol insecticides petrol etc Heat Do not install the air conditioner near sources of heat or exposed to direct sunlight Room size The unit is designed for use in a room of 22 30m2 size Clearances Always keep a clearance of at least 30cm from walls furniture and cur...

Page 7: ...or animals as long and direct exposure to cold air from the air conditioner could adversely affect them Cooling efficiency To help cooling efficiency keep blinds and curtains closed during the sunniest part of the day Close off any fireplace damper floor and or wall register so cool air does not escape through the chimney or duct work Moving the appliance When moving the air conditioner always tur...

Page 8: ...Scope of delivery A Parts list 1 Cold air outlet 2 LED screen 3 Control panel see page 13 for details 4 Rear cover 5 Front cover 6 Castor wheels 7 Air inlet grilles 8 Exhaust outlet grille 9 Power cord and plug 10 Condensation water drainage outlet with stopper 2 3 Front view Side view Rear view 1 4 5 6 7 7 8 10 9 ...

Page 9: ...C Accessories 15 Remote control with a 3V Lithium button cell CR2025 see page 14 for details D Documentation Instruction manual not shown Quick start guide not shown Warranty certificate not shown 14 12 13 11 15 Window installation kit WARNING Keep batteries out of reach of children Swallowing may lead to serious injury or death in as little as 2 hours due to internal burns If swallowed go straigh...

Page 10: ... the manual to familiarise yourself with all parts and operating principles Pay particular attention to the safety instructions on the previous pages Fig 1 Fig 2 Installation the location When deciding on an installation place keep the following points in mind The area must be flat and the air outlets must not be covered up There must be a properly earthed AC 220 240V 50Hz power point nearby The a...

Page 11: ... of the oval hose connector and twist to fix in place Fig 5 Temporary installation For temporary operation in fan mode only lead the oval discharge end of the hose connector out of an open window NOTE Ambient air will still be able to enter the room this way To cool the room effectively the window kit must be properly installed Installing the window kit Your window kit has been designed to fit mos...

Page 12: ...ly opening window Fit the slider to the bottom of the window sill then close the window Fit the oval exhaust hose connector through the opening to the outside Vertically opening window Fig 7 Adjust the window slider to the height of a vertically opening window Fit the slider to the side of the window then close the window Fit the oval exhaust hose connector through the opening to the outside Fig 6...

Page 13: ...r button to turn the unit on or off 10 TEMP Press to set the desired room temperature With each press the temperature setting will be increased or decreased by 1 C These buttons can also be used to set the timer in hours 11 Signal receiver Aim the remote control at this sensor 12 MODE Press repeatedly to select the desired mode of operation cooling dehumidifying or fan 13 SPEED Press to choose hig...

Page 14: ...sed by 1 C When used to set the timer each press will increase decrease the time by one hour up to a maximum of 24 3 SPEED Press to choose high or low fan speed 4 TIMER Press to set the time period in hours for automatic switch on switch off or to delete the timer setting 5 MODE Press repeatedly to select the desired mode of operation cooling dehumidifying or fan 6 Battery holder The remote contro...

Page 15: ... Avoid starting the air conditioner soon after switching off and avoid switching it off immediately after switching on Allow at least five minutes in between switching the unit on and then off or vice versa This allows the compressor time to prepare for the next cycle If the air conditioner is turned off and then back on soon after not recommended the compressor will require a few extra minutes be...

Page 16: ... unit at a later time or to switch off the unit automatically On Timer setting With the unit switched off but power supplied press the TIMER button once to activate the timer the timer indicator will illuminate and 01 will be flashing on the display screen Press the or button repeatedly to set the number of hours after which you want the unit to start operation For example to start the unit in thr...

Page 17: ...emperature setting is too high Reset the temperature The air inlet is blocked Clean the air inlet Noisy The ground is not level or not flat enough Make sure to place the unit on a flat level ground The sound comes from the refrigerant flowing inside the air conditioner This is normal and no cause for concern E0 Code The room temperature sensor failed Call for service to replace the room temperatur...

Page 18: ... the back grilles removed you can now grasp the small handle of the air filters at the side and slide them out for cleaning Fig 11 Clean all parts with a mild detergent in warm water max 40 C Rinse thoroughly and let all parts dry completely in the shade before reinstallation Other Useful Information Other Useful Information Care and cleaning Electric shock hazard Before cleaning and servicing ens...

Page 19: ... unit and disconnect the plug from the power supply Tie the cable with a string Store the appliance in its original carton or wrap it with a plastic bag and keep it in a dry cool place Condensation water drainage methods Condensation water that forms during cooling will drop into an in built drip tray and will be evaporated automatically If too much condensation water accumulates that cannot be ev...

Page 20: ...rself Spare parts Our after sales support centre stocks the following spare parts for the A008A 14C STIRLING Portable Air Conditioner To purchase a part call the centre on 1300 886 649 or email us at info tempo org Compressor capacitor Condensor fan wheel Condensor temperature sensor Control panel Evaporator fan wheel Exhaust adaptor Exhaust duct Fan motor capacitor Flexible exhaust hose connector...

Page 21: ... timer Mode of operation Control panel with LED screen and remote control Fan speeds 2 low or high Operation modes 3 cooling dehumidifying fan Refrigerant R410A 560g Temperature range 16 31 C cooling mode only Resistance class IP20 Window kit inclusions Flexible exhaust hose Rectangular hose connector Oval hose connector Window slider for horizontally or vertically opening windows adjustable from ...

Page 22: ...ical and electronic products contain substances that can have a detrimental effect on the environment and human health if disposed of inappropriately Observe any local regulations regarding the disposal of electrical consumer goods and dispose of it appropriately for recycling and recovery of the refrigerant Contact your local authorities for advice on recycling facilities in your area Other Usefu...

Page 23: ...ost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI s stringent quality specifications If at any time you f...

Page 24: ...49 before returning it to the store for a refund For an electronic copy of this manual go to www stirlingappliances com au and download a copy Instruction Manual Revision Index Version No Issue Date Description V1 0 14 April 2015 Original release V1 1 24 June 2015 Minor revisions V1 2 10 July 2015 Compliance updates page 21 V1 3 31 July 2015 Product photo updates page1 8 13 V1 4 31 August 2015 Bat...

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