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DRAINAGE

This air conditioner has a Built in Self-Evaporating System, the water is recycled to cool the condenser 
coils and the excess is evaporated. It also has a Built in Water Tank to collect excessive humidity from 
air when the humidity of the room is extreme damp e.g. above 90%. The drain pipe is to drain water out 
from the tank when it is full. The Self-Evaporating System will not be actioned when the compressor is 
not on activated, e.g. when the unit is on heating or fan mode.

During the process of Cooling some water will be extracted from the air into the unit. If the Internal 
Water Tank is full, both the compressor and motor will stop and the unit will buzz (any button can be 
pressed to stop the buzz), the Full Water Tank indicator (Fig 13 [8]) will flash. To continue using the 
cooling function, empty the internal water tank by following the process below.
•  Ensure the unit is switched off and unplugged from the  
  socket, trying not to move.
•  Position a container (e.g. water tray) underneath the drain hole.
•  Remove the Drain Cap and Rubber Plug from the  
  Drain Hole and allow the water to drain out.
•  When the container is almost full, replace the Rubber  
  Plug in the Drain Hole and empty the  
  water tray. Repeat until the Internal Water Tank is empty.
•  Once completely empty, replace the Rubber Plug in the  
  Drain Hole and firmly tighten the Drain Cap.
•  The unit can now be plugged back in and switched on, the  
  Full Water Indicator or Compressor Operating Indicator  
  should not be flashing (Fig 15)

If you wish to operate the unit without the need to empty the  
Internal Water Tank then the Drainage Tube can be used (Fig 3 [14]).
•  Remove the Drain Cap and Rubber Plug and retain for future use  
  (Fig 16).
•  Connect the drainage tube to the water outlet hole  
  and place over a drain.
•  The drainage tube may be extended by adding an extension tube  
  (18mm) and a suitable connector  
  to secure the two (Fig 17).

Important: The drain must be at or below the outlet level to  

allow drainage. The Full Water Indicator will not function when  
using the Drainage Tube. 

Fig15.

Fig16.

Fig17.

Drain knob

Rubber hole

Rubber plug

Drain knob

Rubber hole

Rubber plug

Originally 

supplied 

tube

Extension tube

(OD: 18 mm) 

Important: This air conditioner has Built in Self-Evaporating System, the water is recycled to cool 

the condenser coils and the excess is evaporated. It also has a Built in Water Tank to collect excessive 
humidity from air when the humidity of the room is extreme damp e.g. above 90%.” The drain pipe is to 
drain water out from the tank when it is full. The Self-Evaporating System will not be actioned when the 
compressor is not on activated, e.g. when the unit is on heating or fan mode.

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Страница 1: ...ctions carefully before use and retain for future reference Before switching on you appliance Always check for any damage which may have been caused in transit IG9902 Portable Air Conditioner and Heater Batch code USER MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ... the correct rating Refer to the rating label located at the back of the unit Do not use this unit for functions other than those described in this instruction manual Leave the unit to stand for 12 hours before connecting to the mains electricity supply after transport or when it has been tilted e g cleaning Do not cover or obstruct the unit s inlet and outlet grilles This unit has been designed f...

Страница 3: ...he mains plug from the socket outlet ensuring to pull the plug and not the cord Always turn the unit off and remove the mains plug before cleaning carrying out maintenance or moving location Use of an extension cord is not recommended with this product Do not pull or place the electrical cable near a source of heat always unroll it completely to avoid dangerous overheating The filter must be used ...

Страница 4: ...erature Cooling 18 32 C Heating 7 25 C Exhaust Pipe Ø 127x1500mm Net Weight 22 5 kg Product Size 305 x 383 x 752 mm W x D x H Note The data marked with may vary for technical reasons for actual data please refer to the rating label placed at the back of the unit 1 Control Panel 2 Louvers 3 Carrying Handle 4 Caster 5 Cord Storage 6 Air Filter 7 Air Inlet 8 Exhaust Air Outlet 9 Air Inlet 10 Rubber P...

Страница 5: ...e Exhaust Hose Fig 3 12 and turn in a clockwise direction until the Adaptor Fig 3 11 is secured to the Exhaust Hose Avoid kinks and bends in the Exhaust Hose Fig 2 12 as this will cause the expelled moisture air to build up and cause the unit to overheat and shut down Please see Fig 4 for correct and Fig 5 for incorrect position The Exhaust Hose may be extended from 300mm to 1500mm but it is recom...

Страница 6: ... Frame Fig 2 6 from the unit Fig 7 2 Remove the Filter Fixer from the Filter Frame Fig 8 3 Remove the Active Carbon Filter Fig 3 13 from the sealed bag ensuring not to cut the filter Fig 9 4 Attach the Active Carbon Filter to the Filter Frame Fig 10 by inserting the Active Carbon Filter into the slots on the Filter Frame 5 Secure in place with Filter Fixer using the same slots Fig 11 6 The complet...

Страница 7: ...ing in the unit 1 Manually adjust the Louvers Fig 1 2 to the desired angle and position Fig 14 2 Plug the unit into the mains electricity supply 3 Press the ON OFF button Fig 13 12 The unit will start automatically Room temperature above 24 C the unit will work in cooling mode Room temperature 20 C between 24 C the unit will work in fan mode Room temperature below 20 C the unit will work in heatin...

Страница 8: ...C the unit will be in automatic Cooling mode During this operation the following LED s light up in green If the ambient temperature is less than 24 C but above 20 C the unit will work in Fan mode Following LED s light up in green If the ambient temperature is below 20 C the unit will work in Heating mode Following LED s light up in green If the unit is in Auto mode the fan speed will automatically...

Страница 9: ...automatically switch off after the sleep function has been running for 12 hours Important The sleep function is not available whilst the unit is on the Auto Fan ventilation mode Heating Function Press the Mode button Fig 13 5 to select required function Automatic Cooling or Fan The indicator light of selected mode will show The Heating Function uses the ambient warm air to heat the area where it i...

Страница 10: ...ternal Water Tank is empty Once completely empty replace the Rubber Plug in the Drain Hole and firmly tighten the Drain Cap The unit can now be plugged back in and switched on the Full Water Indicator or Compressor Operating Indicator should not be flashing Fig 15 If you wish to operate the unit without the need to empty the Internal Water Tank then the Drainage Tube can be used Fig 3 14 Remove th...

Страница 11: ...y any excess water from the unit then set the unit to Fan mode for a few hours this will allow the inside of the unit to thoroughly dry Clean Air Filters or change the filters Note Cleaning for the Air Filter can be found on previous page Wrap the cord around the cord storage pegs Fig 18 To protect the unit against dust store in a dry place not accessible by children Fig18 Power cord TROUBLE SHOOT...

Страница 12: ...he control panel The unit doesn t seem to cool the room down Is there direct sunshine in the room Close any curtains or blinds Too many windows or door open Close a door or window to reduce the loss of cold air Is there something in the room producing heat Turn any heater etc off The filters are dirty Clean or replace filters Air inlets or outlets are blocked Confirm that there is nothing obstruct...

Страница 13: ...e collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the...

Страница 14: ...cover accessories or consumable parts that require replacement under normal use This includes shelving dials filters belts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooting guide in your user manual and check all plugs fuses and the electricity supply If you still require assistance please contact our Customer Service department on 01473 271 272 or write to us ...

Страница 15: ...able on our website www igenix co uk To register your product please complete all sections of the form below and return to us at the following address lgenix 38 Bluestem Road Ransomes Europark Ipswich IP3 9RR Alternatively you can visit the lgenix website and complete the form online Customer Details Title First Name Surname Address Post Code Email Telephone Product Information Product Code Beginn...

Страница 16: ...sclaimer Igenix operate a policy of continual improvement and development We therefore reserve the right to change alter the specification and appearance of our appliances without prior notice All diagrams and images shown in this manual are for illustration purposes only ...

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