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Top Cover

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Handle

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Control Panel 

5. Cold Air Outlet

CONTROL PANEL

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Summary of Contents for activair SAC16870N

Page 1: ...Portable Air Conditioner Model SAC16870N Help line 0333 220 6050 SAC16870N_IM indd 1 27 03 2020 11 11 ...

Page 2: ... more than 35 when moving it 4 Handle the device with care 5 Keep your air conditioner at least 1 meter away from other electronic devices to avoid the risk of electromagnetic interference 6 To avoid overheating the unit we recommend that you move it about 50 cm away from any wall 7 Do not expose the unit to direct or indirect heat sources including sunlight 8 Do not use this device in humid place...

Page 3: ...16 Always remove the plug from the outlet when not in use 17 A thermal magnetic breaker or 16 amp safety fuse must be installed upstream of the main switch of your appliance 18 The product must be installed in accordance with the national installation rules in your country 19 This device may be used by children 8 years of age or older and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental abilitie...

Page 4: ...refrigerant gas R290 is a refrigerant gas that complies with European environmental directives Do not pierce any part of the refrigerant circuit If the appliance is installed used or stored in a non ventilated area the room must be designed to prevent the accumulation of refrigerant leaks that could result in a fire or explosion hazard due to refrigerant ignition caused by electric heaters stoves ...

Page 5: ...person specified in the use of flammable refrigerants WARNING Before putting your air conditioner into operation it must have been kept upright for at least 2 hours Description Portable Air Conditioner Model SAC16870N Input Voltage 220 240V 50Hz Input power 780 Watts Cooling capacity 7000BTU 2060W Refrigerant charge R290 130g Discharge pressure 1 8MPa Suction pressure 0 6MPa Battery type remote co...

Page 6: ...users as it contains impor tant information User Manual Identify the location where the user manual is stored or iden tify information about the instructions for use Indicate that the operating instruc tions must be taken into ac count when using the device or control near the location of the symbol Service manual Read the technical manual To indicate that a machine or equipment requires service T...

Page 7: ...l Panel 5 Cold Air Outlet CONTROL PANEL HIGH LOW COOL DRY FAN POWER FULL TIMER SPEED UP DOWN MODE SLEEP POWER 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SAC16870N_IM indd 7 27 03 2020 11 11 6 EVA Filter 7 Continuous Drainage Hole 8 Drainage Hole 9 Hot Air Outlet 1 Power 2 Sleep 3 Mode 4 Down 5 Up 6 Speed 7 Timer ...

Page 8: ...cluded Used batteries must be disposed of safely Dispose them in collection bins pro vided check with your dealer to protect the environment Respect the polarities and when inserting them INSTALLATION Your mobile air conditioner can be installed and moved easily to the desired loca tion Connect the hot air exhaust hose to the back of the unit Secure the end of the hose in the gear head connector b...

Page 9: ...ke sure the hot air vents are not obstructed and the hose is properly installed as shown below The supplied hose has been specifically manu factured for this air conditioner Do not use another type of hose as this may affect the proper operation of the unit The hose length is adjustable and is between 30 to 150cm SAC16870N_IM indd 9 27 03 2020 11 11 Unfold the hose to the desired length and then p...

Page 10: ...e unit on or put it to standby In standby mode the display shows the room temperature When the unit is switch on the display shows the target tem perature 2 SLEEP To activate sleep mode while the unit is in COOLING mode press the Sleep button on the control panel or remote control The fan speed will automatically be set to the lowest speed The temperature will increase by 1C after the first hour o...

Page 11: ... The set temperature can be set between 16 C and 31 C b DRY Mode DEHUMIDIFICATION When the DRY mode is selected the fan speed can not be adjusted By default this will be set to the slowest speed The Sleep function can not be adjusted Only the timer function can be configured Note It is not necessary to use the exhaust hose in the DRY mode Windows and doors must be kept closed Continuous drainage c...

Page 12: ...ing the or buttons increases or decreases the time by one hour 1 hour at a time a PROGRAMMING THE AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF When the device is turned on press the button The timer indicator lights up Select the number of hours you want the unit to operate in COOLING mode The unit will stop automatically once the set time has elapsed b PROGRAMMING THE AUTOMATIC SWITCH ON When the unit is in standby pres...

Page 13: ...ew the drainage cover and unplug the water plug to let the water out Once all the water has drained stuff the plug and tighten the drainage cover C MAINTENANCE OF THE AIR FILTER For best efficiency the air filter should be cleaned after 100 hours of use Turn off the device and unplug the power cable Unscrew the middle screw and remove the air filter Clean and reinstall the air filter If the filter...

Page 14: ...conditioners require that doors and windows in the room remain closed The level of cooling from air conditioners depends on the following factors The size of the room If the room is too large the air conditioner may not be as effective Heat gain Sources of heat in the room including windows sunlight heat from walls radiators computers and people All of these heat sources cause the air conditioner ...

Page 15: ...er target tempera ture if required The device works but doesn t produce cold air Check target tempera ture is not higher than room temperature Lower target tempera ture Check if a door or window is not open Close doors and windows Check if another heat generating device is not working radiator or lamp for example Turn off these devices Check air filter is dirty Clean air filter Check if outlet or ...

Page 16: ...isuse or consumable parts Swan Products Ltd has limited liability for incidental or consequential loss or damage This guarantee is valid in the UK and Eire Only DISPOSAL OF UNIT Appliances bearing the symbol shown here may not be disposed of in domestic rubbish You are required to dispose of old electrical and electronic appliances like this separately Please visit www recycle more co uk or www re...

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Page 20: ...oducts Ltd PO Box 3117 Stoke on Trent ST4 9GD Est 1 931 We love what we do s 2year GUARANTEE we re proud of our quality Scan this QR code to hear about our story Find us on Facebook on selected products SAC16870N_IM indd 20 27 03 2020 11 11 ...

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