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EcoAir guarantees this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a 

period of One (1) year from the date of purchase. Coverage is valid only with proof of pur-

chase. 

Warranty Terms and Conditions 

The  conditions  below  apply  to  our  warranty.  They  do  not  affect  your  statutory  rights  or  the  

obligations of your retailer and your contract with them. 

We provide warranty cover for this appliance subject to the following conditions: 
1. 

We will rectify defects affecting the appliance which are clearly attributable to material and/or  

manufacturing faults, provided they are reported immediately after being identified within the 

Warranty Period supported by proof of purchase. 

2. 

Service may not be available to all the islands around the UK. Please check with your retailer or contact 

our customer service department. 

3. 

The warranty will not extend to consumables such as air filters. 

4. 

Warranty liability will not be triggered by minor variances from nominal features which are of no signifi-

cance to the appliance's value or fitness for purpose, nor damage caused by wear and tear, exceptional 

environmental conditions and inappropriate operating conditions. 

5. 

No warranty liability will be accepted:- 

a.       If the defects stem from transport damage for which we are not responsible. 

b.       Improper installation and assembly or non– compliance with the safety regulations and warnings    

 

given in the operating instructions. 

c.       Improper use, to also include poor maintenance caused by insufficient aftercare or  

          cleaning and failure to observe operating or assembly instructions or use with improper voltage 

 

recommendations. 

d.       Use in a non-domestic environment, to include air conditioner for rental.  

6. 

No rights are given under this warranty to a person acquiring the appliance second hand. 

7. 

We reserve the right to invalidate the warranty: - 

a.     If repairs or other interventions are performed by persons not authorised by us. 

b.     If our appliances are fitted with non-original spare parts, extras or accessories. 

c.     If our appliance has been altered and damaged by owner or third parties. 

d.     In the event of abuse (whether physical or verbal abuse) towards any member of staff. 

8. 

Warranty provision will be free of charge and we will decide whether this will take the form of a repair or 

the replacement of the appliance. Small appliances that can be reasonably transported or posted may 

need to be handed over or shipped to our customer service centre. A purchase receipt must be present-

ed in each case. Replaced parts pass into our ownership. 

9. 

Under no circumstances shall the application of this warranty give rise to the complete  

replacement of the appliances. In the event of a replacement appliance being supplied at our discretion, 

we reserve the right to charge an appropriate monetary offset in respect of the  

period of use already enjoyed. 

10. 

The provision of services under warranty neither extends the term of the warranty nor sets in motion a 

new Warranty Period. The Warranty Period for spare parts fitted ends with the expiry of the warranty on 

the appliance as a whole. 

11. 

EcoAir shall not be liable for loss of goods, loss of use, or any special, indirect, consequential or pure eco-

nomic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses.  

12. 

Our Warranty service is on a return to base basis. 

13. 

This unit is only for domestic use. 

14.   The Customer acknowledges and agrees that details of the Customer’s name, address and payment 

 

method will be held and used by EcoAir to provide the services and to send to the Customer further In

 

formation. EcoAir may disclose your information to third parties and agents in order to perform the ser-

 

vices.  

 

These warranty conditions apply to appliances purchased in the United Kingdom. If appliances shipped to other countries 

feature the appropriate technical conditions (e.g. voltage, frequency, gas-types etc.) for the climatic and environmental 

conditions in the country concerned, the terms of the warranty will apply, provided a local customer service network ex-

ists. Appliances purchased outside the United Kingdom are subject to the warranty conditions published by the appropri-

ate local representative office of that country. These can be obtained via the specialist 

dealer from whom you bought  appliance. 

 

www.ecoair.org 

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Страница 1: ...CRYSTAL 9000Btu Portable Air Conditioner UK 369 370 210518 Local air conditioner ...

Страница 2: ...Do not dispose of this product as unsorted waste It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance as domestic household waste For disposal a Contact your local council b The manufacturer will take back the old appliance for disposal when you replace it with a new product c Old products contain valuable resources which should be recycled as scrap metal Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes ...

Страница 3: ...connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 The GREEN YELLOW is EARTH and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW 4 Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly ...

Страница 4: ...tric shocks do not immerse or spray the appliance or any of its parts in wa ter 9 Never unplug the power cord without switching OFF the appliance first 10 Always unplug the appliance when not in use or when moving location To disconnect the appli ance from the power supply grip the plug and pull from the power socket Never pull by the cord 11 Always empty the internal water tank before storing the...

Страница 5: ... are met 1 Refrigerant concentration 14 to 31volume 0 3 to 0 6kg m3 2 Constant oxygen 3 An ignition source 30 to 100mJ static electricity 1 25mJ If the refrigerant R32 gas leaks ventilate the area immediately Toxic gas may be produced if the refrigerant comes into contact with fire or an ignition source All the work men who are engaging in the refrigeration system should bear the valid certificati...

Страница 6: ...be made by children without supervision WARNING To prevent electric shocks or fire Do NOT rinse the unit Do NOT operate the unit with wet hands Do NOT place any objects containing water on the unit NOTICE Do NOT place any objects or equipment on top of the unit Do NOT sit climb or stand on the unit Units are marked with the following symbol This means that electrical and electronic products may no...

Страница 7: ... 2018 EcoAir 6 All rights reserved English Safety Precautions ...

Страница 8: ... 2018 EcoAir 7 All rights reserved English Safety Precautions ...

Страница 9: ...rved English INTRODUCTION 10 1 Control panel 2 Guide louvre manual 3 Swing louvre manual 4 Castor 5 Filter 6 Joint A 7 Discharge pipe 8 Joint B C see page 9 step 2 9 Plug of power cord 10 Power cord hanger FRONT REAR Remote Control ...

Страница 10: ... not included pipe clamp rubber plug pipe clip Bottom drainage pipe battery 2 AAA 1 5V remote control user manual drainage connector PACKAGE CONTAINS Note check if the accessories are available before installation TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION cross screwdriver straight screwdriver saw measurement tape scissors pencil ...

Страница 11: ...g this drainage port Direction of the Power Lead Hook Direction of the Power Lead Hook Screws Power Lead Hook INSTALLATION OF DRAINAGE STEP 1 Remove the rubber plug from the bottom drainage port STEP 2 Attach the drain hose pipe clamp to the back pan el of the appliance near the bottom drainage port with the screw provided STEP 3 Attach one end of the drainage pipe to the drainage port with the pi...

Страница 12: ...rain connector to the drainage port by turning clockwise Drainage connector STEP 3 Insert the drainage hose 14mm into the drainage connector Make sure the drainage hose goes downward from the middle drainage port The end of the drainage hose should not be outside when temperature is below 1 C Drainage hose NOTE When using continuous drainage option Place the appliance on a level surface Make sure ...

Страница 13: ... a smooth level floor that is strong enough to support the unit Allow at least 50cm of air space on all sides of the appliance for good ventilation Place the appliance in an area where the temperature will not fall below 16 C Otherwise the coils will be covered with frost at temperatures below 16 C and this may reduce performance Note The appliance has castors for easy movement Do not pull the app...

Страница 14: ... its four projections fit into the holes in the win dow panel Side A will now be at the top as indicated in the diagram 3 Cut the Foam seal B adhesive type to the proper length and attach it to the window stool and to the bottom of sash 4 Attach the window panel to the window stool Make sure that the exhaust cover is attached to the window panel Inner width of the window 20 5 520mm Use the window ...

Страница 15: ...the window sash and place the window panel on the window sill 2 Slide the adjustment panel to fit the window frame width 3 Secure the window panel to the sill with screws Inner width of the window 37 4 950mm 56 7 1440mm Use the window panel the adjustment panel and the extension panel 1 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window sill 2 Slide the adjustment and extension panels t...

Страница 16: ...between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room 7 Attach the bracket with a screw Recommended Installation in a double hung sash window cont Please lay a tabular material underneath the window panel in case you could not attach the rain guard or the window adapter properly due to the deep window sill ...

Страница 17: ...t guard net firmly to ensure that its four projections fit into the holes in the win dow panel Side A will now be at the top as indicated in the diagram when it is installed in the window 3 Cut the Foam seal B adhesive type to the proper length and attach it to the window frame and to the side of sash 4 Install the window panel into the window frame Make sure that the exhaust cover is attached to ...

Страница 18: ...nd place the window panel on the window frame 2 Slide the adjustment panel to fit the window frame height 3 Secure the window panel to the window frame with screws Inner height of the window 37 4 950mm 56 7 1440mm Use the window panel the adjustment panel and the extension panel 1 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window frame 2 Slide the adjustment and extension panels to fit...

Страница 19: ...ss and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room 6 Attach the bracket with a screw Recommended Please lay a tabular material underneath the window panel in case you could not attach the rain guard or the window adapter properly due to the deep window sill Bracket INSTALLATION Installation in a sliding sash window Cont ...

Страница 20: ... APPLIANCE Joint A Discharge Pipe STEP 2 CONNECT JOINT B C TO DISCHARGE PIPE Connect together Joint B to Joint C Joint C Joint B Clip together Appliance air outlet Slide down Joint A to the air outlet STEP 4 DISCHARGE PIPE THROUGH THE WALL Put a 150mm whole through the wall outer diameter 142mm Insert the discharge pipe through the hole Seal the gap between the wall and the discharge pipe Wall ...

Страница 21: ...w frame and the window Seal the gap with a foam not supplied to prevent the hot air coming back into the room INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF DISCHARGE PIPE STEP 5 DISCHARGE PIPE CONNECTION In order to improve cooling efficiency make sure the discharge pipe is as short and straight as possi ble Do not joint any other discharge pipe to the original pipe ...

Страница 22: ...oubleshooting on page 18 1 Remove the drainage pipe from the drainage pipe clamp and release the excess water by remov ing the rubber plug 2 Drain the water out completely and the appliance should resume operation Secure the plug and hose back into position 3 Drain water completely before storage to avoid internal odours and mould DRAIN WATER FROM APPLIANCE Drainage pipe Drainage clip Drainage pip...

Страница 23: ...show on the display control panel only in cooling mode For any other modes the display will not show the temperature ON OFF BUTTON Press the ON OFF button to switch on and off MODE BUTTON Press this button to select COOL When cooling Mode indicator is on the appliance will operate in cooling mode Display shows the set temperature DRY When drying Mode indicator is on the display shows nothing Appli...

Страница 24: ... off press this button to set Timer On T ON and H icon will be blinking Within 5s press or button to adjust the time for Timer On Pressing or button to adjust the time for Timer On Pressing or button once will increase or decrease the time by 0 5h Holding or button for 2s time will change quickly Release the button after your required setting time is reached Then press TIMER button to confirm it T...

Страница 25: ...t the same time to switch between C and F while the appliance is switched off Press and buttons at the same time to switch ON and OFF CHILD LOCK During the operation point the remote control towards the appliance not more than 6 meters away Make sure there is no obstacles between the remote control and the appliance Remote control signal may be interfered within the room where there is wireless te...

Страница 26: ...des This mode air dries the inside of the appliance when it is switched off so that the fan will continue to operate at low speed for a few minutes before switching off When X fan mode is OFF the fan will stop immediately upon switching off Note Regular use of X fan mode reduces condensation within the appliance which can cause mould and musty smell build up HORIZONTAL DIRECTION Hold the horizonta...

Страница 27: ...amage the appearance of appliance Clean outer case If there s dust on the surface of outer case use soft towel to wipe it If the outer case is very dirty use a damp cloth to clean it Clean grille Use soft brush or cloth to clean it 2 CLEAN FILTER Use vacuum cleaner brush or water to clean the filter 1 REMOVE THE FILTER 3 INSTALL FILTER Before re installing the filter make sure the filter is dry NO...

Страница 28: ...i ance again after 10 min H8 Internal water tank is full Drain the water from bottom drainage port F1 Malfunction of ambient temperature sensor Check the appliance within the operating temperature F2 Malfunction of evaporator temperature sensor Check the appliance within the operating temperature H3 Overload protection for com pressor Check the appliance within operating temper ature and not in hi...

Страница 29: ...he air filter Set temperature might be in correct Check the set temperature should be below the ambient temperature Windows and doors are open Close the doors and windows Discharge pipe longer than recommended Change it to the recommended length max 1 5 meter Keep the discharge pipe short and as straight as possible Remote control is outside of range Use the remote control within 6 meter range App...

Страница 30: ...ng mode Fan and Dry mode cannot adjust temperature Set temperature has been reached This is normal Outside the set temperature range Temperature range is between 16 C 30 C Bad Smell from Appliance There is lot of smoke in the room resent painting or building works Do not to use the appliance in this envi ronment Clean the filters Water left in the appliance for a long time Drain the water from the...

Страница 31: ...ut W 1010 Air volume H M L 320 290 260 m3 h Humidity removal capacity 1 43L hour Power supply 220 240V 50Hz Sound pressure Level L M H 49 51 53 dB A Refrigerant R32 340g Fan speed 3 Timer 1 24 hours Set range temperature Cooling 16 C 30 C Net weight 26 5 Kg Gross weight 30 Kg Net Dimension W x H x D 304mm x 800mm x 358mm Gross Dimension W x H x D 362mm x 864mm x 490mm ...

Страница 32: ...ies c If our appliance has been altered and damaged by owner or third parties d In the event of abuse whether physical or verbal abuse towards any member of staff 8 Warranty provision will be free of charge and we will decide whether this will take the form of a repair or the replacement of the appliance Small appliances that can be reasonably transported or posted may need to be handed over or sh...

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