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DATE YEAR UPDATED: 08/2002

ECP AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. ABN 37 082 755 655 ECP Australia Pty Ltd is constantly seeking ways to improve the specifications, design and production of its

products and alterations take place continually. Whilst every effort is made to produce up to date literature, this brochure should not be regarded as an

infallible guide to current specifications, nor does it constitute an offer for the sale of any particular product.

The Room Air Conditioner MAY must be grounded to protect against electrical shocks.
Electrical connections and power cord replacement should be done only by an authorized 
electrician and in accordance with electrical regulation and local codes.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Do not pull on the power cord.  

In case unit must be disconnected  from power, 
pull only on the plug.  Damage to the cord may 
result in serious electrical shock.

PRECAUTIONS

Do not use the air conditioner for purposes other 
than cooling or heating the room.

Such as: drying clothes, preserving foods, keeping 
animals, or cultivating vegetables.

Do not block the air intake or outlet vent.

Such actions causes lowered performance and 
irregular operation.  Do not insert any objects into 
these vents to avoid the danger of touching the 
electric components and the fan

Select the most appropriate temperatures.

Make sure to adjust the temperature so as to suit the 
conditions and any particular inhabitants, such as 
young infants, elderly or sick people.

Do not use any heating apparatus in the vicinity.

The air conditioner’s plastic parts may melt if exposed 
to excessive heat.

Avoid using the body directly to a continuous 
unidirectional airflow for long period of time.

This is not recommended for health reasons.

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ROOM   AIR   CONDITIONER

SERIES

MAY

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Summary of Contents for May series

Page 1: ...to the cord may result in serious electrical shock PRECAUTIONS Do not use the air conditioner for purposes other than cooling or heating the room Such as drying clothes preserving foods keeping animals or cultivating vegetables Do not block the air intake or outlet vent Such actions causes lowered performance and irregular operation Do not insert any objects into these vents to avoid the danger of...

Page 2: ...the temperature uniform Adjust the airflow control direction to achieve the optimum uniformity in room temperature Make sure the doors and windows are closed Avoid opening doors and windows as much as possible to keep the cool air in the room Clean the air filter regularly Contaminated air filter reduce the airflow and lower cooling and dehumidifying capacity Clean at least once a month Avoid usin...

Page 3: ...he air filter 1 Main filter removal and cleaning see Fig 4 5 7 8 To remove the main filter hold the handle at the bottom and pull down see Fig 4 Remove the 2 purifying filter frames from the main filter see Fig 5 Rinse the main filter on both sides in lukewarm tape water and allow it to dry not in direct sunlight Attache the 2 purifying filter frames back to the main filter Reinstall it in the ope...

Page 4: ... control of the air conditioner the recommended elevation of the installation is 180 cm from the floor In addition make sure to maintain a minimum clearance of 15 cm from any wall floor or ceiling The wall opening should be suitable for enclosing a wooden frame for installation and fastening the unit Thus the location on the wall shall be carefully considered it must be free of any columns trusses...

Page 5: ...ot be left as in Fig 12 but should be chamfer outside to allow proper air movement as shown in Fig 13 IMPORTANT NOTE See Fig 12 and 13 1 Inside 2 Outside 3 Maximum wall thickness C 4 Lateral opening Fig 13 Remove the fresh air handle 1 Remove the 2 screws 4 located on the sides of the plastic front see Fig 14 Remove the plastic front pulling the bottom part and disengaging the upper part upward se...

Page 6: ...em to the cabinet with screws Set the supports tightly against the outside wall and tighten screws permanently Install the foam seal 3 enclosed with air conditioner between the frame and the cabinet providing a good seal between the interior and the exterior Install the drain as outlined in the section Drain Installation CABINET INSTALLATION IN WALL See Fig 17 1 Front panel 2 Cabinet 3 Foam seal 4...

Page 7: ... front the screws and the control knobs 2 Demonstrate operation of the air conditioner to the customer and explain all its functions 3 Explain filter removal cleaning and re installtion FINAL TASKS I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d M a i n t e n a n c e I n s t r u c t i o n s ROOM AIR CONDITIONER SERIES MAY The conditioner is to be installed according to all professional rules as well as the standard...

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