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Rev.001

 

 

 

ICE S 2800

 

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  If  the  vehicle  is  garaged  for  the  winter 

disconnect  the  air  conditioner  from  the 
power socket. 

 
 

5.4  Installing  the  batteries  in  the  remote 

control 

 
 

1.  Open the battery 

compartment 
cover by 
pressing the 
tab and lifting. 

 
                                              
                                     
 
2.  Insert two new 

LR03 Size AAA 
1.5V batteries, 
according to 
the polarity 
indicated. 

 
 
 
 
3.  Put  the  battery 

cover  back  in 
place.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5.5  Information  on  using  the  Remote 

Control 

 

 

  Point  the  remote  control  towards  the 

internal unit of the conditioner. 

  There  must  be  no  obstructions  between 

the remote control and the internal unit. 

  Do not drop or throw the remote control. 

  Do not expose the remote control to direct 

sunlight  or  leave  it  near  heating  systems 
or other sources of heat. 

  If  you  do  not  intend  to  use  the  remote 

control  for  some  time,  remove  the 
batteries. 

  If  the  signal  transmission  sound  is  no 

longer  audible  in  the  internal  unit  or  the 
transmission  symbol  is  no  longer  clearly 
visible on the display screen, the batteries 
need replacing. 

  If  the  remote  control  resets  when  a 

control  button  is  pressed,  the  battery 
power is too low and the batteries should 
be changed. 

 
 

5.6  Remote  Control  description  and 

functions 

 

 

 

1 - Display 

(for details see Fig. 19) 

2 - On/Off

 to start or stop the air conditioner. 

3  -  +TEMP

  and 

TEMP

  to  set  the  desired 

temperature between 16 and 31 °C. 

4  -  FAN

  to  select  one  of  three  internal  fan 

speed  settings  or  allow  the  air  conditioner  to 
select the most appropriate setting.

 

5  -  MODE

  to  select  Automatic,  Cold,  Hot  or 

Ventilation operating modes. 

6  -  TORCH

,  switches  on  the  torch  on  the 

front  of  the  remote  control  (hold-down 
operation) 

7  -  TIMER

  to  activate  the  timer  function  and 

set the air conditioner start and stop times. 

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Summary of Contents for ice S2800

Page 1: ...MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL v 001 May 2021...

Page 2: ...ffer in some details from the illustrations contained in this manual the safety and information regarding it are nevertheless guaranteed Graphic safety symbols are used in this document to identify va...

Page 3: ...Do not insert anything into the air vents of the diffuser or the condenser fan In the event of fire do not open the top cover of the AC unit and only use approved fire extinguishers Do not attempt to...

Page 4: ...rendered null and void in the event of incorrect assembly improper use or modifications made to the machine without our written approval Machine AIR CONDITIONER Model ICE S 2800 Serial n Reference dir...

Page 5: ...minary checks 12 5 3 Useful tips 12 5 4 Installing the batteries in the remote control 13 5 5 Information on using the Remote Control 13 5 6 Remote Control description and functions 13 5 7 Remote Cont...

Page 6: ...r cooling 990 Watt Power consumption for heating 950 Watt Cooling capacity 2500 Watt Heating capacity 2450 Btu h Operating temperature 2 48 C Internal temperature adjustment range 16 31 C Internal fan...

Page 7: ...the symbol on the packaging Stacking more than five packaged air conditioners can damage the conditioners themselves and put personnel at risk of injury 3 2 Weight Weight of ICE S 2800 including packa...

Page 8: ...terior which might obstruct diffuser attachment fig 1 ref 6 or the outflow of cool air from the adjustable vents fig 1 ref 8 The air conditioner may be installed in one of two different ways by using...

Page 9: ...ectrical wires fig 4 ref 2 Fix a reinforcement frame around the opening fig 5 4 2 3 Power lead A 3 core cable with a 2 5 mm cross section live neutral earth must be routed for the power supply of the...

Page 10: ...ing damage to the roof Bring the air conditioner onto the roof fig 7 ref 2 and without scraping it position it over the 360 x 360 mm opening previously lined with sealant Correct alignment of the air...

Page 11: ...multiple fittings The purpose of the fitting is to form a sealed channel to connect the diffuser inlet port to the outlet port on the bottom of the air conditioner Open the two doors on the diffuser...

Page 12: ...air conditioner Subsequently only open doors and windows when necessary 5 2 Preliminary checks Before switching on the air conditioner for the very first time Check that condensate drainage holes are...

Page 13: ...ontrol for some time remove the batteries If the signal transmission sound is no longer audible in the internal unit or the transmission symbol is no longer clearly visible on the display screen the b...

Page 14: ...ting mode 4 Ventilation mode 5 Timer start time only visible if the timer has been activated 6 Timer stop time only visible if the timer has been activated 7 System time 8 Temperature setting 9 Courte...

Page 15: ...ys TEMP and TEMP 4 Press the FAN key several times until you reach your required ventilation setting 5 12 Heating operation mode 1 Press the On Off key 2 Press the MODE key several times until the dis...

Page 16: ...temperature setting 24 C 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 Cleaning the filters To ensure full efficiency of the air conditioner clean the diffuser filters by washing them with a neutral detergent solution allow them...

Page 17: ...even after the exchangers have been cleaned check the refrigerating gas load 6 4 Opening the external lid The external lid in ABS is attached to the base by 6 re usable rivets To remove them proceed a...

Page 18: ...n of this appliance are recyclable In the event of disposal it is advisable to bring the unit to a specialist workshop or designated waste collection centre Waste materials must not be dispersed into...

Page 19: ...period shall end no later than 14 months 16 months if delivered outside of Europe after ex factory delivery In any case the costs of lubricants and consumables shall be charged Any transport expenses...

Page 20: ...itor C4 Condenser fan capacitor C5 Compressor run capacitor EvGAS 4 way solenoid valve MC Compressor motor VC Condenser fan motor VE Evaporator fan motor CTP condenser temperature probe ETP Evaporator...

Page 21: ...Rev 001 ICE S 2800 21 10 SPARE PARTS LIST...

Page 22: ...ICE S 2800 Rev 001 22...

Page 23: ...ompresor 13 06180 n 1 Scatola condensatore Bo te de condensateur Doos van de condensator Condenser box Kondensatorkasten Caja del condensador 14 06181 n 1 Coperchio del condensatore Couvercle du conde...

Page 24: ...jeta electr nica 74 06239 n 1 Condotto aria adesivo rettangolare per diffusore Conduit d air adh sif rectangulaire pour diffuseur Rechthoekige lijm luchtkanaal voor diffuser Rectangular adhesive air d...

Page 25: ...Rev 001 ICE S 2800 25 Notes...

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