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5.

 USER INSTRUCTIONS

5.1 Foreword

 The Manufacturer shall not be

held liable for any damage due to the air condi-
tioner not working.

The air conditioner consists of a compressor run-
ning at 230 VAC 50 Hz. The compressor com-
presses the coolant gas inside a coil pipe which,
when ventilated, gives off the heat developed dur-
ing compression. The coolant gas is then conveyed
into a condenser where it can expand and thus
absorb heat from the air going through the con-
denser.
The cooled air is spread through the inside of the
vehicle by a fan which works at an adjustable speed.
A thermostat adjusts the air temperature.

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can provide cold air in summer and hot

air in winter.
When your vehicle has been exposed for a long
time to sunlight, it is good practice, before starting
up the air conditioner, to open the doors and win-
dows in order to let out the heat which has built up
inside.
When the indoor  temperature becomes the same
as the outdoor  temperature, close all the doors
and windows again and start up the air conditioner.
Do not open doors or windows wen the conditioner
is running except in case of need.
To obtain better performance, we suggest you aim
one of the outlets towards the door so that hot air
does not come in when you open it.

5.2 Preliminary checks

Before turning the air conditioner on, you must per-
form a few simple operations.

 Make sure that the condensate drainage system

is not clogged 

[Fig. 13 ref. 5]

.

 Make sure that the power supply voltage and fre-

quency are those listed in the previous paragraph.

 Make sure that nothing is preventing the air from

circulating freely inside the ventilation conduits and
outlets. The outside ventilation grids must always
be free for the air conditioner to be truly efficient.

5.3 Air diffusion outlets

The diffuser panel 

[Fig. 1 ref. 4]

 houses five cooled

or heated air diffusion outlets 

[Fig. 1 ref. 5]

.

Each outlet is provided with two mobile baffle plates
which allow you to choke and direct the air jet 

[Fig.

14

]. Press on the baffle plates to choke the air jet

until you close it completely off. Turn the baffle
plates to point the air jet in any direction.

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5.4 Control panel

 

(Fig. 15)

Fan speed selector switch 

[Fig. 15 ref. 1

].

Ventilation / cooling selector switch with thermo-
stat 

[Fig. 15 ref. 2].

Cold/hot air selector switch 

[Fig. 15 ref. 3]

.

ON/OFF switch 

[Fig. 15 ref. 4]

.

5.5 Turning on

 

 The air conditioner is provided

with an environmental thermostat, with a
minimum working temperature of 18°C (+/-1°C).
Below this temperature, the thermostat does not
enable operation of the compressor. This
prevents the risk of ice developing inside the
air conditioner. The fans and heating function
are still enabled.

To turn the air conditioner on, set the ON/OFF
switch 

[Fig. 15 ref. 4]

 to the ON position. Position

the 

cold/hot air 

selector switch 

[Fig. 15 ref. 3]

 on

the symbols 

 and then turn the ther-

mostat 

[Fig. 15 ref. 2]

 clockwise, positioning it on

the temperature value you want.
The thermostat keeps the temperature you have
chosen constant, and does so automatically, turn-
ing the air conditioner compressor on and off.
The temperature scale is marked by a series of dots
of different sizes.

Содержание Iceberg 3500

Страница 1: ...AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL VERS 001 GB...

Страница 2: ...ts laid down by the European Directive on Machine Safety This statement shall not be valid any longer if any changes are made on the machine without our written approval Machine AIR CONDITIONER Model...

Страница 3: ...Using the ventilation portholes pag 7 4 2 2 Opening a new hole pag 7 4 2 3 Power supply cable pag 8 4 3 Positioning the air conditioner pag 9 4 4 Installing the diffuser pag 10 5 USER INSTRUCTIONS pa...

Страница 4: ...erly through time and be reli able while safeguarding people and things Note The information contained in this publication was correct at the time it went to print but may be modified without advance...

Страница 5: ...3 500 3 500R Cooling power 3500 BTU 3500 BTU Fan speed number 3 3 Power supply 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz Consumption 2 4A 2 4A Start up current 15 A 0 15 sec 15A 0 15 sec Absorbed power 530 W 530 W Coo...

Страница 6: ...ed 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Preliminary information Before installing the air condi tioner it is essential to read these instructions in order to avoid errors during installation Improper installation of th...

Страница 7: ...ooflight and sealants making sure roof surface is clean and even Fig 3 ref 1 Seal any screw holes and or cable entrance holes so that no water can penetrate the roof space using a suitable sealent Fig...

Страница 8: ...ehicle while the other end must reach the opening on the roof Let the cable come out from the reinforcing frame by about 50 cm to allow easier connection to the air condi tioner Fig 6 6 Before perform...

Страница 9: ...the hole drilled on the back of the air conditioning unit fig 7 ref 1 Do not crush the foam sealing too much it must be at least 10 mm thick Fig 9 ref 3 If the lining is crushed too much this will dam...

Страница 10: ...th the resistances of the fan speed selector switch Fig 11 ref 1 because when the air conditioner is running these be come very hot and can cause a serious hazard for the insulation of the power cable...

Страница 11: ...supply voltage and fre quency are those listed in the previous paragraph Make sure that nothing is preventing the air from circulating freely inside the ventilation conduits and outlets The outside v...

Страница 12: ...counter clockwise until the compressor goes off you can tell this has happened when the noise diminishes Now select the second ventilation speed again and the system will preserve the temperature you...

Страница 13: ...dition The walls of the vehicle are sufficiently insulated The doors are not opened too frequently There are not too many people inside the vehicle The voltage is less than 230 V Here is a list of pos...

Страница 14: ...good condi tion and that no water is leaking into the vehicle Any traces of rust must be removed and metal parts protected by repainting Make sure that the insulation of the electric cables are whole...

Страница 15: ...ERATION Check the harness and the multi wire connector Fig 16 ref 7 CHECK Make sure that there is 12 VDC on the fan speed selector Fig 16 ref 8 between the orange and the black wire of the relay OPERA...

Страница 16: ...OPERATION Check the connector and the harness Replace the temperature switch on the compressor Replace the condenser Fig 16 ref 10 3 PROBLEM The fans do not work CHECK Make sure that there is 12 VDC...

Страница 17: ...re there is 230 VAC between the white wire of the relay Fig 16 ref 2 and the blue wire of the feeder input terminal Fig 16 ref 4 OPERATION Replace the relay 7 The air conditioner is performing poorly...

Страница 18: ...Relay 3 Cold hot selector switch 4 Feeding connection terminal 5 Thermostat 6 Fan speed selector switch 7 Connector 8 Resistance 9 Evaporator electric fan 10 Compressor 11 Condenser electric fan 12 In...

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Страница 22: ...GB 22 NOTES...

Страница 23: ...d that the purchaser has no right whatsoever to terminate the contract to claim damages for people or things to demand an extension of the warranty in case of any product defect or malfunction Any tra...

Страница 24: ...verbunden KUNDENDIENST BEI AUSGEW HLTEN BOSCH SERVICE IN EUROPE GREAT BRITAIN SCAN TERIEUR LTD 30 The Metro Centre Tolpits Lane Watford Herts England WD18 9XG Tel 01923 800353 Fax 01923 220358 HOLLAN...

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