Aug-19
Product Code: 1031T
Made in China to TQB Brands Pty Ltd specifications
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5.
STORAGE
This Air Conditioner should always be stored in a dry location on a level surface in an upright position.
When you stop using this Air Conditioner, you should clean the filter and keep it in a dry place, be careful not to damage the
Air Conditioner or filter.
Shut Down
Prior to shut down ensure the water in the condensation tank is empty. Always store the Air Conditioner in the upright
position.
6.
SERVICE & REPAIR
Any Air Conditioner found damaged in any way, or found to be worn or operates abnormally should be removed from service
until repaired by an authorised service agent. Owners and / or operators should be aware that repair of this product may
require specialised equipment and knowledge. Only authorised parts, labels and decals shall be used on this equipment.
Annual inspection of the Air Conditioner is recommended and can be made by an authorised repair facility to ensure that your
equipment is in optimum condition and that the equipment has the correct decals and safety labels specified by the
manufacturer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Out-of-Operation
Power Cable loose
Fuse is burnt
Insert Power Cable into power supply
Repair or replace fuse
Out-of-Operation
Heat exchange surface is blocked
Hot exhaust blower fails
External temperature is too high
Compressor capacitator is damaged
Refrigerating system pipeline is clogged
Overly high or low input voltage
Compressor overheat & overload protection fails
Compressor motor fails
Clean heat exchange surface
Repair or replace hot exhaust blower
Unplug the heater and relocate
Replace compressor capacitor
Replace pipeline system
Ensure correct voltage
Wait 3 minutes and then restart the heater
Repair or replace compressor
Water Leakage
Drain pipe opening is clogged
Water tank position is not in place
Filter screen is dusty
Water tank is full
Clean drain pipe
Adjust water tank to the correct position
Clean filter screen
Empty water
Problem
Cause
Solution