8. TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
The following are not defects.
9. SPECIFICATIONS
*Conform EN-14511-2013
NOTE: Cooling air capacity will vary according to temperature and
humidity of the room.
CONTAINS FLUORINATED GREENHOUSE GASES COVERED BY
THE KYOTO PROTOCOL.
HERMETICALLY SEALED SYSTEM
10.VENTING KIT ACCESSORIES
If the unit is to be used exclusively in one space, the cooling effi-
ciency will be enhanced by using the following venting kit acces-
sories.
EXHAUST DUCT SET (FLEXIBLE TUBE) (Fig. H)
Max.1.2m
USING EXHAUST DUCT SET (Fig. H)
1.
Insert both ends of exhaust duct hose (flexible tube) (H3) in to
exhaust duct hose adapter nozzle (H1) by turning it counter
clockwise onto the tube and fix one of the exhaust dust hose
adapter nozzle (H1) into exhaust outlet (B2) by turning it clock-
wise until it locks.
2.
Extend the exhaust duct hose (H3) and close the window or
door as far as possible trapping the exhaust nozzle (H2)
NOTE:
Place the unit as close as possible to the window or
door. (H4, H5, H6)
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ENGLISH
SYMPTOM
Unit does
not work.
Unit sudden-
ly stops dur-
ing in opera-
tion.
Unit runs in-
termittently
Unit func-
tions but the
room is not
cooled.
Condensed
water is
spilled out
when moving
the unit.
CAUSE
- Power cut.
- The plug has been
plugged improperly.
- The full-tank indicator
is ON. Tank is full.
- The indoor tempera-
ture has reached the
set temperature level.
- The preset time is up.
- The full-tank indicator
is ON. Tank is full.
- Malfunction
- Surrounding tempera-
ture is too high or too
low.
- Exhaust duct hose is
blocked.
- Window or door is left
open in the room.
- There is heat source in
the room or too many
of people in it.
- Air intake grille is
clogged.
- Filter is too dirty.
- Temperature setting is
too high.
- The tank is nearly full.
SOLUTION
- Wait for power to be
supplied again.
- Plug in again.
- Remove the drain wa-
ter from the drain
tank.
- Reset the temperature
level.
- Reset the timer.
- Remove the drain wa-
ter from the drain
tank.
- Contact your dealer.
- Check the duct hose.
- Close all windows and
door.
- Move out any heat
source in the room.
- Clean the air intake
grille.
- Replace the filter.
- Lower the temperature
setting.
- Remove the drain plug
on the rear bottom of
the unit, drain off the
water then the unit will
be in operation auto-
matically.
A hissing noise or hollow
sound:
A squeaking noise:
Odor:
The unit does not start nor
change operation mode
immediately:
e
This sound is generated from the
refrigerant flowing within pipes.
e
This noise is generated from the
unit when it is expands or con-
tracts with temperature changes.
e
Such odor as tobacco, cosmetics,
or foods may accumulate in the
unit.
e
To prevent overloading the com-
pressor motor, the unit will be
stopped for more than 3 minutes.
MODEL
TAD-35E
COOLING CAPACITY
3.40 kW (11,600BTU)
EE Class / EER*
A / 2.61
DEHUMIDIFYING CAPACITY
1.8 L/H
POWER SOURCE
Single Phase 220~240 V, 50 Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION
1300 W
OPERATING CURRENT
5.8 A
AIR FLOW (MAX.)
300 m
3
/h
FOR ROOMS UP TO
75 m
3
OPERATING TEMP. RANGE
18˚C ~35˚C
SOUND POWER LEVEL
65 dB
UNIT PROTECTION
IP X0
FUSE RATING
T3.15A / 250V
DIMENSIONS (WxHxD)
435 x 390 x 785 mm
WEIGHT
31.5 kg
COMPRESSOR
ROTARY
REFRIGERANT
R-410A / 610g
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