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9000/11000 BTU Portable Air 

Conditioner

For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call

0330 1230 597

Or visit us a

www.zanussiheatingandcooling.uk

PLEASE RETAIN

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Model Number: ZPAC9002/11001

220-240V AC 50Hz

Summary of Contents for ZPAC9002

Page 1: ...TU Portable Air Conditioner For Customer Services Spare Parts please call 0330 1230 597 Or visit us at www zanussiheatingandcooling uk PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Model Number ZPAC9002 11001 220 240V AC 50Hz ...

Page 2: ...ling your Air Conditioner 8 10 Display Screen Diagram 11 Using your Air Conditioner 12 20 Draining your Air Conditioner 21 22 Cleaning your Air Conditioner 23 24 Start End of Season Operations 25 26 Troubleshooting 27 Guarantee and Customer Services 28 Spare Parts 29 Specification 30 31 CONTENTS Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...ing the appliance to the electrical power supply Do not use the appliance if the plug is damaged Do not pull twist or damage the power cable Do not plug in or un plug the appliance with wet hands to prevent electrical shock Always store the unit in an upright position in order to maintain the compressor working in a proper condition This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and abov...

Page 4: ...aluation recognized by associations in the industry Maintenance and repairs that require the assistance of other qualified personnel must be performed under the supervision of an individual specified in the use of flammable refrigerants Be aware that the refrigerants may not contain an odour Compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed The appliance shall be stored so as to prevent m...

Page 5: ...with a non rewireable plug If it is necessary to change the fuse in the plug the fuse cover must be refitted If the fuse cover becomes lost or damaged the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is obtained If the plug has to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket or becomes damaged in any way it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted This should be carried out ...

Page 6: ...th sides 5 Castors Rear 6 Filter 7 Remote control holder 8 Power cable 9 Filter 10 Condensation drain 11 Plug fixer 12 Air exhaust hose 13 Holes for power cable hooks Page 6 For Customer Services Spare Parts please call 0330 1230 597 Or visit us at www zanussiheatingandcooling uk ...

Page 7: ...CONTROL PANEL DIAGRAM 1 Fan button 2 Decrease button 3 Increase button 4 Mode button 5 ON OFF button Page 7 ...

Page 8: ...se Fig 1 and screw on the hose inlet Fig 2 2 Extend the other side of the hose and screw it into the hose outlet Fig 3 3 Install the hose inlet into the unit Fig 4 4 Affix the hose outlet into the window slider kit and seal Fig 5 6 Your window slider kit has been designed to fit most standard vertical and horizontal windows however it may be necessary for you to modify some aspects of the installa...

Page 9: ...e window slider kit cut the end without the hole in so that it is short enough to fit in the window opening Never cut out the hole in the kit Window Slider Kit Installation 1 Parts A Panel B Panel with one hole C Locking Pin INSTALLING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Page 9 C ...

Page 10: ...smooth level floor which is strong enough to support the unit This unit has castors to aid placement but it should only be rolled on smooth flat surfaces Use caution when rolling on carpeted and wooden surfaces Do not attempt to roll the unit over other objects The unit must be placed within reach of a properly rated grounded socket Never place any obstacles around the air inlet or outlet of the u...

Page 11: ...DISPLAY SCREEN DIAGRAM Page 11 1 Cool symbol 2 Heat symbol 3 Fan speed indicator 4 Timer symbol 5 Temperature symbol 6 Temperature indicator means that only heat pump models have this function ...

Page 12: ...ore unplugging This allows the appliance to perform a cycle of checks to verify the operation COOL Mode Ideal for hot humid weather when you need to cool and dehumidify the room To set this mode correctly Press the M button several times until the COOL symbol appears Select the desired temperature by pressing the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons until the value you want is displayed The temperature r...

Page 13: ...For maximum fan power Medium Speed Reduces noise levels but still maintains a good level of comfort Low Speed For silent operation Auto Speed The appliance will automatically select the most suitable fan speed in relation to the temperature which it is set at FAN Mode When using the appliance in this mode the air hose does not need to be attached To set this mode correctly Press the M button sever...

Page 14: ...e correctly Press the M button several times until the symbol appears In this mode the fan speed is automatically selected by the appliance and can not be set manually Switching the unit of temperature When the appliance is in standby hold the M button until the appliance beeps approx 20 seconds Once the appliance has beeped you will be able to change the unit of temperature For example Before cha...

Page 15: ... Timer button Unit Switch button Point the remote control at the receiver on the appliance The remote control must be no more that 7 meters away from the appliance without obstacles between the remote control and the receiver The remote control must be handled with extreme care to ensure continuous usage Do not drop or expose the remote to direct sunlight or sources of heat ...

Page 16: ...utton coin cell battery If a new or used lithium button cell battery is swallowed or enters the body it can cause severe internal burns and can lead to death in as little as 2 hours Always make sure you completely secure the battery compartment If the battery compartment does not close securely stop using the product remove the battery and keep it away from children If you think the battery might ...

Page 17: ...is function is useful for the night as it gradually reduces the operation of the appliance To set this function correctly Select the COOL or HEAT mode Press the NIGHT MODE button The appliance will then operate in the previously selected mode When in this function the display screen will reduce in brightness and the room will be maintained at the optimum temperature without excessive fluctuations ...

Page 18: ...temperature from C to F and vice versa Setting the timer The timer can be used to schedule the start up or shutting down of the appliance Programming start up Turn on the appliance and select the mode temperature and fan speed you desire then turn off the appliance Press the TIMER button and the screen will display 1 24 hours while the COOL FAN SPEED and TIMER symbol all flash together Fig 3 Adjus...

Page 19: ...en disappear from the screen Fig 7 Tips for correct use To get the best out of your appliance follow these recommendations If possible close the windows and doors in the room you want to be air conditioned Fig 21 When installing the appliance semi permanently you should leave a door slightly open as little as 1cm to guarantee correct ventilation Protect the room from direct exposure to the sun by ...

Page 20: ...ror messages will be displayed is the appliance has identified a malfunction DISPLAY WHAT SHOULD YOU DO LOW TEMPERATURE The appliance is fitted with a frost protection device to avoid the excessive formation of ice You DO NOT need to do anything when this happens the appliance will start back up automatically once defrosted PROBE FAILURE If this is displayed please contact our Customer Service tea...

Page 21: ...be drained in high humidity areas 1 Unplug the unit from the power source 2 Place a drain pan under the lower drain plug see Fig 24 3 Remove the lower drain plug 4 Water will drain out and collect in the drain pan drain pans not supplied 5 After all the water has been drained out replace the lower drain plug firmly 6 Plug the unit back into the power source and turn it back on Continuous Draining ...

Page 22: ...Connect the supplied drain hose to the drain outlet 4 The water can be continuously drained through the hose into a floor drain or bucket 5 Plug the unit back into the power source and turn it back on NOTE Please ensure that the height of and the section of the drain hose should not be higher than the drain outlet or the water tank may not be drained Fig 26 and 27 ...

Page 23: ... appliance with water it could be dangerous Never use petrol alcohol or solvents to clean the appliance Never spray with insecticide or similar liquids Cleaning the air filters To keep your appliance working efficiently you should clean the filter every week of operation The evaporator filter can be taken out like Fig 28 The condenser filters consist of two pieces Step 1 Take out one filter like F...

Page 24: ...move dust accumulation from the filter If it is very dirty immerse the filter in warm water and rinse it several times the water should never be hotter than 40 C 104 F After washing leave the filter out to dry and then re attach the intake grill to the appliance ...

Page 25: ...erations To empty the internal circuit completely of water remove the cap Fig 32 and run all the water off into a pan When all the water has been drained firmly put the cap back in place Clean the filter and dry thoroughly before putting it back into the appliance Follow the steps below to install the power cord storage hooks 1 Position the hooks as shown below and place them into the holes then t...

Page 26: ...S Page 26 2 The power cord can then be wrapped around the hooks and the plug can be fixed into the relevant holes Limit conditions Cooling Mode Temperature of room 18 35 C 64 95 F Heating Mode Temperature of room 10 25 C 50 77 F ...

Page 27: ...exhaust hose is detached from the appliance The technical specification of the appliance is not adequate for the room in which it is located Close doors windows and curtains bearing in mind the tips for correct use given above Remove the heat sources Fit the air exhaust in the housing at the back of the appliance During operation there is an unpleasant smell in the room The air filter in clogged C...

Page 28: ... is at the discretion of the retailer The following conditions apply The product must be returned to the retailer with the original proof of purchase The product must be installed and used in accordance with the instructions contained in this instruction guide and any other instructions for use which are supplied It must be used for domestic purposes only and for its intended use This warranty doe...

Page 29: ...pare parts simply contact our friendly Customer Services team using the details provided at the bottom of this page Remote Control Exhaust Hose Page 29 For Customer Services Spare Parts please call 0330 1230 597 Or visit us at www zanussiheatingandcooling uk ...

Page 30: ...nput Heating 780W Maximum Cooling Capacity 9000 BTU Suitable Room Size 10 16 m2 Refrigerant R290 0 265kg Overall Size W x H x D 43 5 x 72 x 36 cm Weight 31 Moisture Removal 1 1 L hr Operating Temperature Cooling 18 C 35 C Operating Temperature Heating 10 C 25 C Operating Humidity 30 RH 90 RH ...

Page 31: ...Input Heating 1035W Maximum Cooling Capacity 11000 BTU Suitable Room Size 13 21 m2 Refrigerant R290 0 26kg Overall Size W x H x D 43 5 x 72 x 36 cm Weight 31 Moisture Removal 1 5 L hr Operating Temperature Cooling 18 C 35 C Operating Temperature Heating 10 C 25 C Operating Humidity 30 RH 90 RH ...

Page 32: ...materials contained within Your co operation is vital to ensure the success of these schemes and for the protection of the environment For your nearest disposal facility visit www recycle more co uk or ask in store for details We reserve the right due to possible changes to design to alter the instruction manual without prior notice For Customer Services Spare Parts please call 0330 1230 597 Or vi...

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