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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE &

MAINTENANCE

REVERSIBLE MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER

Air conditioning / heating

Ref. : 409612 – Type: A001-07KR2H/B1

Ref. : 409613 – Type: A001-09KR2H/B1

HOTLINE

Translated from French to English - www.onlinedoctranslator.com

Summary of Contents for 409612

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE MAINTENANCE REVERSIBLE MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER Air conditioning heating Ref 409612 Type A001 07KR2H B1 Ref 409613 Type A001 09KR2H B1 HOTLINE Translated from French to English www onlinedoctranslator com ...

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Page 3: ...UCTIONS 6 Special warning for use 7 1 PRODUCT PRESENTATION 8 2 INSTALLING 9 3 CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL USE 11 4 DRAINAGE 14 5 MAINTENANCE 15 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 7 APPENDICES 17 Product information sheet 18 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 19 ...

Page 4: ...at respects the environment and allows compliance with European eco design directives related to energy and the environment Its effect on global warming is very low see product sheet at the end of this manual The device contains approximately 165 g for model A001 07KR2H B1 200g for model A001 09KR2H B1 Conditions of installation use and storage In order to avoid that if the appliance is installed ...

Page 5: ...uthorizing them to handle refrigerants safely in accordance with the specifications of the refrigerant assessment recognized by the industries in the sector All work that may affect the safety of property and people must only be carried out by competent persons Manufacturer s recommendation Maintenance should only be performed as recommended by the equipment manufacturer Maintenance operations and...

Page 6: ...he vent outlet Regularly check the power cable Do not use in case of damage to the power cable electrical outlet or air conditioner If the cable or flexible outer cord of this air conditioner is damaged it must be replaced exclusively by the manufacturer or its service agent or a person of equivalent qualification in order to avoid any risk The voltage of the electrical outlet must comply with the...

Page 7: ... operation of the compressor The air conditioner should be placed at least 50 cm away from surrounding objects Make sure the air inlets and outlets are always clear Do not use the air conditioner near gasoline or any other flammable liquid It is recommended to use the air conditioner at a temperature of 7 C to 35 C Food The socket must be in good condition and undamaged It must not be replaced by ...

Page 8: ...opper 11 Plastic cap 12 Power cord 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 5 11 12 The accessories 1 Exhaust pipe 1 5 meters 2 Flush panel connector 3 Remote control 4 Adjustable window recessed panel 5 Condensate drain pipe 0 6m 1 2 3 4 5 How to attach the adjustable slide screw 1 Remove screw washer and nut 2 Separate 2 pieces of the sliding bar and insert the screw into the hole 3 Assemble the slide bar 4 Tighten was...

Page 9: ...oms and damp rooms Place it in a dry place and keep it at least 50 cm away from any object 1 Installation of the exhaust duct Screw the end of the exhaust duct stub into the exhaust port on the rear panel counterclockwise 2 Installation of the recessed panel to the window The recessed panel can be placed horizontally or vertically Adjust the opening distances to bring both ends of the assembly int...

Page 10: ...ion of the air conditioner Do not use other exhaust duct models other than the one supplied with your air conditioner and do not add any extension exhaust ducts It may cause a malfunction The exhaust must be unobstructed Otherwise it may cause overheating The air inlets and outlets must not be obstructed The conduit must not be deformed nor have a radius of curvature of more than 45 ...

Page 11: ...Sleep button 4 Down button 5 button up 6 TIMER button 7 fan button 8 Receiver for remote control 9 WF water tank full indicator 10 Indicator for the compressor 11 High fan speed indicator 12 Low fan speed indicator 13 TIMER mode indicator 14 Display window 15 Sleep mode indicator 16 Cooling mode indicator 17 Dehumidification mode indicator 18 Fan mode indicator 19 Heating mode indicator 20 Power i...

Page 12: ...R USE When the air conditioner is turned on for the first time a beep sounds then it goes into standby mode COOLING MODE COOL COOL After the air conditioner is turned on the default is cooling mode and low fan speed Press to select the cooling mode the cooling mode indicator lights up To push on To push on Where to select high or low fan speed to adjust the temperature from 16 at 31 HEATING MODE H...

Page 13: ...ivated when the water tank is full and the air conditioner is in standby D GUARDS Freeze protection In cooling dehumidification or sleep energy saving mode if the temperature of the exhaust duct is too low the air conditioner automatically enters safety As soon as the exhaust pipe temperature reaches a certain temperature it can automatically return to normal operation Overflow protection When the...

Page 14: ... and the rubber stopper clean During drainage the body can be tilted slightly backwards If the water tank cannot contain all the water do not fill it to the maximum replace the rubber stopper and the plastic plug as soon as possible to prevent water from flowing onto the tank floor or carpet 5 When the water is evacuated replace the rubber stopper and tighten the plastic cap Continuous drainage re...

Page 15: ...etergent added dry them in the shade after cleaning 3 Storage after the season 1 Manually drain the water from the condensates and empty all the water contained in the tray see chapter 4 without replacing the rubber stopper and the plastic cap 2 Turn on the air conditioner in ventilation mode low airflow position Let it operate for 2 hours until the condensate drain pipe and the inside of the air ...

Page 16: ...r sources of heat Close doors and windows and eliminate heat sources The effect refreshing is not good The filters are dirty Clean or replace filters The air inlet or outlet is blocked Check the air inlet and outlet clear obstructions The air conditioner is not placed on a suitable and flat installation surface Place the air conditioner on a flat and rigid surface avoid any surface that causes sha...

Page 17: ...f with general waste The user is responsible for disposing of this type of waste by throwing it in a recycling point specific to electrical and electronic waste Selective collection and recycling of electrical equipment contribute to preserving the natural resources and to guarantee the recycling of waste in order to protect the environment and health To receive further information on the collecti...

Page 18: ... 0 8kWh 60min AT 2 4 2 0kW 0 9kWh 60min sound power level max 65dB A 65dB A Refrigerant gas Type PRP R290 3 R290 3 Refrigerant leaks accentuate climate change In the event of a leak the impact on global warming will be even more limited if the global warming potential GRP of the refrigerant is low This appliance uses a refrigerant with a GWP of 3 In other words if 1 kg of this refrigerant is relea...

Page 19: ...geration system involving the exposure of pipes containing or having contained flammable refrigerant shall use sources of heat in such a way as to cause a risk of fire or explosion All possible ignition sources including smoking should be sufficiently removed from the location of installation repair removal and disposal during which flammable refrigerant may possibly be released into the surroundi...

Page 20: ...rs to sealed components all electrical supplies must be disconnected from the equipment prior to removal of sealed covers etc If it is absolutely necessary to have a power supply for the equipment during maintenance a permanent check should be carried out then a leak detection system should be located at the most critical point to warn of a situation potentially dangerous 2 Particular attention sh...

Page 21: ...efrigerant and corrode copper lines If a leak is suspected all open flames should be removed extinguished If a refrigerant leak requiring brazing is detected all refrigerant should be recovered from the system or isolated using shut off valves in a part of the system away from the leak Oxygen Free Nitrogen OFN must then be purged through the system before and during the brazing process 10 Removal ...

Page 22: ...the equipment and its operation b Isolate the system electrically c Before attempting the procedure ensure that Mechanical handling equipment is available if required for handling refrigerant cylinders All personal protective equipment is available and used correctly The recovery process is supervised at all times by a competent person Recovery equipment and cylinders conform to appropriate standa...

Page 23: ...ated scales must be available and in good working order Hoses should be complete with fittings disconnected without leaks and in good condition Before using the recovery machine ensure that it is in good working order properly maintained and that all associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ignition in the event of the release of refrigerant Consult the manufacturer if in doubt The r...

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