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1. SLEEP SS ON OFF Press it to start or stop operation MODE Press to select operation mode AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT Press to decrease temperature setting Press to increase temperature setting FAN Press to set fan speed Press it to set up amp down swing angle Optional HEALTH SAVE page 10 Press it to turn on or off health function Optional H 2 Press it to set left amp right swing angle Optional ER X FAN page 10 WZ TEMP page 10 TIMER Press it to set timer ON timer OFF TURBO page 10 SLEEP page 11 LIGHT Press to turn the light on or off 10 SC OH A Kal a TURBO m FAN O agi O AIR HEALTH X FAN ZS anj WW TC LC 5 Ke PER 23 MODE icon If MODE button is pressed current operation mode icon CG AUTO COOL d DRY FAN or X HEAT only for heat pump models will show LOCK icon is displayed by pressing and buttons simultaneously Press them again to clear the display LIGHT icon Y is displayed by pressing the LIGHT button Press LIGHT button again to clear the display SLEEP icon C is displayed by pressing the SLEEP button Press this button again to clear the display TEMP icon Pressing TEMP button set temperature indoor ambient temperature outdoor ambient temperature and blank is displayed ci
2. In very warm temperature or high humidity condition it will require water drianage This will be indicated as an H8 error 7 Remove the drain hose D from the clamp C and release the excess water at downward slope by removing the rubber plug F 8 Completely drain water and the unit should resume operation Secure the plug and hose back in position B Drain Port F Rubber plug C Drain hose clamp D Drain hose 27 Mobile unit Casters underneath the unit enable it to be moved easily within a room Before maintenance please Air inlet grille pull out the plug and cut off power supply to avoid electric shock Clean the air filter Performance of the unit will be affected if there is constant gathering dust on the air filter You will need to clean this every two weeks if this is the case Filter supporter D e Draw out filter supporter and take out filter e Wash the filter with a soapy spray Disassembly l Ze and shake it or immerse it into gentle soapy water Clean re then drip it in the shade 28 Please use a cloth that is slightly moistened with water at a temperature below 40 C Do not use gasoline diesel oil or a congeneric substance to clean the unit Before cleaning please pull out the power plug Ee Be Clean the air conditioner ECO12P Lie ROOM TEMP PIPE TEMP PIP
3. Replacement of Batteries 1 Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote controller As shown in the figure 2 Take out the old batteries 3 Insert two new AAA1 5V dry batteries and pay attention to the polarity 4 Reinstall the battery cover plate Notes When replacing batteries make sure the ones you are replacing them with are new and of the right type If you are not going to use the remote control for a long period of time remove the batteries before storing The operation should be performed in its receiving range It should be kept at least 1 meter away from TV and audio systems If the wireless remote control stops working remove the batteries wait 30 seconds and then reinsert them If the control still does not work replace the batteries 14 Combination of MODE and buttons to switch between Fahrenheit and centigrade Sketch map for replacing batteries a e Length range of the exhaust pipe should be 50 150cm It is recommended to use it with the shortest length e When installing the exhaust pipe should be as flat as possible Do not stretch the pipe or connect it with another exhaust pipe This would course abnormal operation Correct installation is as shown in figure When installing it on wall height of hole should be about 40 100cm from floor BEI D If the pipe has to be bent please
4. X This function is not available for this unit D Optional e Press button to start or stop left and right swing function The remote control defaults II to simple swing condition e Press button and button at the same time at unit OFF to switch between simple swing and static swing blinks for 2 seconds e In static swing condition pressing button the swing angle of left amp right louver UNS changes as below mmm _ mmm 5 mmm mmm _ vm ZINN 1 ees I aa a OFF aw NN e f the unit is turned off during swing operation the louver will stop at present position X This function is not available for this unit El x FAn Pressing X FAN button in COOL or DRY mode the icon X FAN is displayed and the indoor fan will continue operation for 10 minutes in order to dry the indoor unit even though you have turned off the unit After energization X FAN OFF is defaulted X FAN is not available in AUTO FAN and HEAT mode TEMP Pressing this button will give you the options of displaying the indoor setting temperature or the indoor ambient temperature When the unit first powers on it will display the indoor setting temperature If the temperature s display status is changed it will display the ambient temperature On or within 5 seconds it will revert to the setting temperature display TIMER Press TIMER button at unit ON to set TIMER OFF HOUR OFF blinks Press TIMER button at
5. back your old appliance for disposal at least free of charge e It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance in domestic household waste For disposal there are several possibilities a The councils have has established collection systems where electronic waste can be disposed of at least free of charge to the user b When buying a new product the retailer will take back the old product at least free of charge c The manufacturer will take back the old appliance for disposal at least free of charge to the user d As old products contain valuable resources they can be sold to scrap metal dealers Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes endangers your health when hazardous substances leak into the ground water and find their way into the food chain e H any quality problems or any other problems exist please contact your dealer 31 Post Order Form Your Details Company Name Name Address Post code Telephone Mobile Fax Email Model Number Description of Item Quantity Unit Price Amount Filters 12P 58 Real Filter amp Fixer 15 00 12P 54 Side Filter 15 00 12P 68 Remote Control 29 94 Exhaust Accessories 12P 78 Exhaust Host 1 5m 24 96 12P 80 Tube for continuous drainage 6 96 Other Accessories 12P 41 Caster Wheels 5 94 12P 71 amp 12P 72 amp 12P 73 amp 12P 74 PVC window Kit Assy 29 94 12P 76 amp 12P
6. be hazardous If the cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similarly qualified person Do not place the unit on an incline or lay it flat If the unit is knocked over pull out the plug from the wall immediately and inform the seller to arrange a service Static press in pipeline ranged from OPa to 25Pa Do not use insecticide or other sprays near the unit as these can damage the surface Check the User Manual for instructions on how to dispose of this unit GENERAL SAFETY ONLY USE IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION ON A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE AND AT LEAST 50cm FROM ANY OBJECTS Fig 1 DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS ON THE UNIT OR RESTRICT AIR INLET OUTLET FIG 2 CLOSELY SUPERVISE ANY CHILDREN AND PETS WHEN THE UNIT IS IN USE THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY PERSONS INCLUDING CHILDREN WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPABILITIES OR LACK OF EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE UNLESS THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN SUPERVISION OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE APPLIANCE BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH APPLIANCE ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR INDOOR USE ONLY SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE DO NOT USE IN HUMID OR WET ENVIRONMENTS FIG 3 DO NOT PULL THE UNIT ALONG BY THE CORD IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED IT MUST BE REPLACED BY AN ELECTRICIAN OR SIMILARLY QUALIFIED PERSON TO AVOID HAZARD FIG
7. consider the following dimensions when installing An incorrect installation is shown in the following figure if the pipe is bent too much it could easily cause a malfunction 16 PARTS INCLUDED ECO12P UNIT amp THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES Remote Control Installation and Operation Manual Front Plastic Pipe End Flexible Exhaust Hose Window Exhaust Adapter Real Grill Back Plate Adjusting Plate Back Plate SSS y a Baffle Plate Drain Hose 17 Installation in a double hung sash window Attach the guard combined above to the Projection window panel Push the insect guard net firmly to ensure that its four projections fit into the holes in the window panel 2 Cut the foam seal A adhesive type to the correct length and attach it to the L window sill Foam seal A adhesive type 3 Attach the window panel to the window stool If the inner width of the wi
8. plug is used it must be fitted with a 13A fuse If in doubt consult a qualified electrician Wiring for a 13 Amp Plug BS1363 Please note The Earth Terminal is marked with the letter E or Earth Symbol Earth Green Yellow Neutral N Blue Model no ECO12P Cooling Capacity 12000 BTU hr 3520watts Heating Capacity 12000 BTU hr 3520watts Power Ampere 1350 W 6 0A consumption for cooling Power Ampere 1170 W 5 2A consumption for heating Air Volume max speed 420 380 320 m3 h Humidity removal capacity 1 00 L hour Power supply 220 240V 50Hz Compressor rotary Sound Pressure 55 53 51 dB A Sound Power 65 63 61 dB A Refrigerant R410A 980g Fan speed 3 Timer 1 24 hours Working temperature Cooling 16 35 C Heating 10 27 C Exhaust pipe GO 150mm x 1500mm Net Weight 40 Kgs Gross Weight 45 Kgs Net Dimension 375 x 755 x 442 mm WxHxD Gross Dimension 437 x 885 x 555 mm WxHxD This compact and energy efficient air conditioning unit can be moved to different locations within your home or office With its multiple functions of COOL HEAT DRY and FAN this versatile appliance is the perfect addition to any large space Its low noise makes it an especially good choice Note Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit the technical parameters are subject to change without notice W
9. the window is be tween 36 8 934mm and 48 1219mm inclusive 1 Attach the extension panel to the adjustment panel 2 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window frame 3 Slide the adjustment and extension panels to fit the window frame height 4 Secure the window panel to the window frame with 4 screws If the inner height of the window is be tween 36 5 927mm and 64 1625mm inclusive 1 Open the window sash and 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 4 large wood screws 21 Adjustment panel 24 36 8 Window slider bracket Extension panel 36 5 64 Cut the foam seals adhesive type A and B to the proper length and attach them to the window panel Attach foam seal A to the window panel and extension panel and attach foam seal B to the adjustment panel SE cl Close the window sash securely against the Window panel Foam seal A adhesive type Cut the foam seal to an appropriate length and seal the opening between the side of the inner window sash and the outer window sash 7 Attach a bracket with the screw 22 Install rear clip Ee r clip upper at the a r
10. unit OFF to set TIMER ON HOUR ON blinks In this case pressing or button changes time setting Holding down either button rapidly changes time setting time setting range 0 5 24hours Press TIMER button again to confirm setting HOUR ON OFF stops blinking If there is not any operation of button within 5 seconds during HOUR ON OFF blinking TIMER setting will be cancelled TURBO Press this button to activate deactivate the turbo function which enables the unit to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time In COOL mod the unit will blow cooled air at a super high fan speed In HEAT mode the unit will blow heated air at a super high fan speed 13 SLEEP Press this button to go into the SLEEP operation mode Press it again to cancel this function This function is available in COOL HEAT Only for models with heating function or DRY mode to maintain the most comfortable temperature for you LIGHT Press LIGHT button to turn on the display s light and press this button again to turn off the display s light If the light is turned on ei is displayed If the light is tunrned off W disappears Press and buttons simultaneously to lock or unlock the keypad If the remote Combination of and buttons About lock controller is locked is displayed In this case pressing any button blinks three times At unit OFF press MODE and buttons simultaneously to switch between C and F
11. 1 FIG 3 Front Control Panel Air outlet Remote control o receiver Zeg ee z N l L n G i Se LAK o N e S a a L oe H t Rear Upper air inlet grille Heat air exhaust vent Lower air inlet grille Power cord X USAGE NOTICE The working range of COOL mode and DRY mode 16 Cto 35 C The working range of HEAT mode 10 C to 27 C AWARNING Excessive Weight Hazard m Two or more people are required to move and install the air conditioner m Failure to do so can result in back or other injuries Remove packaging materials m Remove unit from box Packaging Remove tape and glue residue from surfaces before turning on the air conditioner Rub a small amount of liquid detergent over the adhesive with your fingers Wipe with warm water and dry it Do not use sharp instruments alcohol flammable liquids or abrasive cleaners to remove tape or glue These products can damage the surface of your air conditioner Placement requirements e The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations e The appliance is for indoor use only but should not be installed in a laundry e Place the air conditioner on a smooth level floor that is strong enough to support the unit e Allow at least 12 inches 50 cm of air space
12. 77 Window Exhaust Adapter Assy 15 00 12P 79 Front Plastic Pipe End 12 96 12P 75 Real Grill 12 96 Sub Total Standard Delivery Free Next Day Delivery Call Total Payment Details Please tick one below Credit or Debit Card or Cheque Visa Master Card Solo Visa Electron cara numer I I TIL Name on cara A E MEE AE Issue Date Ba TT Expiry Date TT OC Issue No where applicable I TI Card Security no Kast 3 digits on the signature strip on the reverse of your card Customer Signature Price includes VAT and shipping to UK mainland only except Scottish Highlands and remote areas Note Please see page 17 for your reference ecoair DESIGNED amp ENGINEERED IN GREAT BRITAIN Order Today By Fax Post Or Via Online More Information http Awww ecoair org Fax Form To Us Fax 0845 388 9313 Mail Form To Us EcoAir Unit 7 Propeller Park 400 North Circular Road London NW10 0AB Tel 0845 388 0005 SE SERVICE AND WARRANTY ONE 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Save This Warranty Information EcoAir guarantees this product 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 purchase This unit must be operated under conditions as recommended within the voltage range indicated on the unit Any attempts made to service or modify the unit will render this WARRANTY VOID The actual produ
13. E TEMP WATER MOTOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR y L L A TEN RUY Ian mz gM dr r D ia LI Z NI Ay NZ NZ WiBU Aa Ro EG TH REC ua DECH DCH Q BE AP2 wey w7 The circuit diagrams above are only for reference which are subject to change without notice 29 TROUBLESHOOTING If malfunctions occur please check the following before maintenance PE i The power supply is not connected 3 The air conditioner doesn t properly 1 Insert the power plug tightly start The power plug is not inserted tightly 2 Replace the power plug or socket There is a the malfunction of the 3 Have an electrician replace the power plug or socket fuse The fuse is blown Although it was set to COOL 1 The room temp is lower 1 This is normal mode there is no cool air than the set temp 2 Unit is running in defrosting oper 2 The evaporator frosts ation it will resume running in original operation after defrosting Although it was set to DRY 1 The evaporator has 1 Unit is running in defrosting mode there is no cool air frosted operation it will resume running in original operation after defrosting The LED displays EG 1 Low voltage over current Cut off power supply after 10 protection minutes turn on the unit if ES is still displayed please contact your dealer for technical advice The LED displays up High humi
14. Installation and Operation Manual ecoair Room Air Conditioners Portable Range Local Air Conditioners ECO12P e ie me eps ESS Register your air conditioner Model information can be found on the CE label Please register your product online at www ecoair org For your future convenience record the model information below MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER PURCHASE DATE Congratulations You have purchased the very latest in room air conditioner technology Your new EcoAir high efficiency room air conditioner will give you many years of dependable service Many features have been built into your EcoAir air conditioner to assure quiet operation the best circulation of cool heat fan amp dry functional controls and the most economical operation CONTENTS Operation and maintenance EE TE 1 Ee lee 2 M OMARE oiae eer ae nto ty E 3 W WORKING PRINCIPLE cccccscscccsscsesesecsceesesecececsesesevevensevevevevsesesvevenseanees 3 M USER NOTICES EE 4 EI et USE ai a aA RS A AR ESE Dt OTT 5 ailes 6 MI OPERATION HIER eis Gaon eee ke 7 W NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 10 MM OPERATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL eccscsscsesecesessseseseseserenseeen 12 Hl ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION OF HEAT EXHAUST HOSE 15 W INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ccccccscsesesesececsesesesecevecsteseveceveeeeveveneees 18 W INSTALLATION OF DRAINAGE HOSE o u ececccsesesesecscsesecececses
15. SE SA otis ces p for EE Install the hos Se r clip SC opening o Sien round m SE Ge rotate the hose anticlockwis rear Se Install the hose at the joint 1 aim the opening of hose at the ro mouth o of join int 1 rotate the hose anticlockwise into the joint 1 sliding groove of rear plate Connect rear plate 1 and rear plate 2 fix the adjustable pe i j stable plate screw at the sliding groove of rear plate 1 put the adjustable plate b the rear plate to enable the adjustable plate slide inside the rear plate then connect the rear E 2 and S Si rear plate 1 and 2 with screw Adjust the distance between rear plate 1 and rear plate 2 according to the required in stalletio ane eight A AE deg 23 The length of rear plate 1 and rear plate 2 can be be screw ee This length can be adjusted according o user s requirement adjusted according to user s requirement Loosen the screws fixing the rear plate 1 rear plate 2 and adjustable plate to move the rear plate 2 and adjustable plate can slide freely in the sliding groove of rear plate 1 and rear plate 2 to the required length and then fix the rear plate 1 and rear plate 2 with screws rear plate 2 Install
16. ct may differ slightly from the illustration This warranty is in addition to and does not affect your statutory rights If the unit is modified or mis used this could void the warranty For further information please contact 0845 388 0007 This product has been manufactured to comply with the EC Directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC We recommend that you note the details of your purchase below and retain your original proof of purchase receipt with this manual Keep these documents safe in the event of a warranty claim Date of purchase 2 eee Retailer name Serial number zecooir Ce H WEE EC2601UR Copyright Reserved C174 33
17. dity causing exce 1 Drain excess water from drianage ssive condensation inside the hose see installation instructions unit 2 If the malfunction still persists please contact your dealer for technical advise Malfunction of evaporator te Check if indoor room temperature The LED displays F mperature sensor sensor is connected properly er Malfunction of evaporator te Check if the evaporator temperature The LED displays Fe mperature sensor is connected properly 1 The wiring terminal between outdoor condenser temperature 1 Remove the temperature sensor sensor and controller was loose then re insert it to make it stable EEN ned or poorly connected ircui The LED displays F4 5 SE GC GE 2 Check the circuit on the controller EE Brine bartson controller 3 Replace the temperature sensor H p 3 Outdoor condenser temperature 4 Replace the main board after sensor was damaged repair 4 Main board was broken 30 e Meaning of crossed out wheeled unit Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste use separate collection facilities e Contact you local council for information regarding the collection systems available e f electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the ground water and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being e When replacing old appliances with new ones the retailer is legally obligated to take
18. dly decrease set temperature In AUTO mode set temperature is not adjustable Press this button to increase set temperature Hold it down for above 2 seconds to rapidly increase set temperature In AUTO mode set temperature is not adjustable FAN This button is used for setting fan speed in the sequence that goes from AUTO alto aal then back to Auto gt Auto a aM gt ff _a Low speed 8 Medium speed adi High speed When setting HIGH fan speed unit will display TURBO fan speed SI Optional e Press gt I button to start or stop up amp down swing function The remote controller defaults to simple swing condition This function is not applicable for some models Press button and gt I button at the same time at unit OFF to switch between simple swing and static swing gt I blinks for 2 seconds In static swing condition pressing gt I button the swing angle of up amp down louver changes as below A EEN ED ES A OFF ef A e f the unit is turned off during swing operation the louver will stop at present position 12 HEALTH SAVE Optional Press the HEALTH part of this button to turn the HEALTH function on or off SE is displayed and the unit goes into SAVE operation mode Press 5 is displayed and the unit goes into SAVE operation mode Press SAVE part of the button again to cancel SAVE function During SAVE operation the temperature and fan speed is not adjustable
19. ecececeveveceeees 27 W CARE AND MAINTENANCE ccccescsscscsesececececsesececevecsceuveversesevevevensveneenes 28 MM ELECTRICAL SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM cscsescsesesescsesesesceceesssesesseeeeseeseees 29 W TROUBLESHOOTING EE 30 EE 31 MU ORDER FORN EE 32 W SERVICE AND WARRANTY scxieaecs wee teen sh ahaa eaatre tk 33 You must not dispose of this appliance as unsorted waste or with domestic household waste Please observe local regulation for disposal Me Most Local authorities have specific collection systems for TTT appliances where disposal is free of charge to the end user BS Plug Wiring Wiring Instructions Should it be necessary to change the plug please note the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows 1 The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 The GREEN YELLOW is the 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 Ifa 13A BS 1363 fused
20. groove of upper clasp press the clasp at the lower side of back plate assemble the second cable hook upwards into the groove of lower clasp clasp wire hook Install remote control box the opening of remote control box is upward aim the groove of the back side at the groove of the left side plate and then assemble the remote controller box remote controller box i 26 Installation of drainage hose as shown in the following figure Note The drainage hose must be installed before operating the unit otherwise a blockage may occur affecting the normal operation of the unit 1 Remove drain cap A from drain port B A Drain cap B Drain port 2 Attach the drain hose clamp C to the back panel of the air conditioner near the drain port B with the screw provided B Drain port C Drain hose clamp 3 Attach one end of the drain hose D to the drain port B with the clip E Make sure the hose is fully inserted into the drain port B B Drain Port E Drain hose clips C Drain hose clamp F Rubber plug D Drain hose 4 Insert the rubber plug F into the other end of the drain hose D and secure with clip E 5 Snap the free end of the drain hose D into the drain hose clamp C 6 During the process of cooling excess condensation will occur inside the unit Although the water will be evaporated by the coil for maximum efficiency
21. ith the help of the upper motor the airflow passes through the evaporator and is cooled With the help of the lower motor the airflow passes through the condenser and becomes heated There is a two duct system the heated air is discharged by the rear outlet and the cooled air is discharged from the front The flow is guided by the louvre The Working Principle evaporator capillary gt heat air mn condenser Location Others Install the unit in a well ventilated area do not cover the unit Do not keep the unit in direct sunlight To avoid electrocution do not install the unit in a damp area and keep away from water Make sure the unit is at least 1m away from any television sets If the mains lead is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similarly qualified person Position the appliance so that it s plug is accessible Do not use the unit near any gas fire or oil This unit is not to be operated by children vulnerable people or anyone under the influence of alcohol or any substance that could cause impairment Do not rest anything on top of the unit Take care not to stand directly in front of the unit for prolonged periods of time when it is in COOL mode Do not let the air inlet outlet become blocked this will lead to the unit malfunctioning NEVER insert your hands or stick any object into the air inlet or outlet Make sure the power cord is not damaged as this can
22. ndow is be tween 22 559mm and 24 609mm inclusive The window panel cannot be installed in windows less than 22 559mm wide as you will be unable to shut the exhaust cover 1 Remove the adjustment panel from the window panel and cut the window panel to the same width as the window 2 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window stool Window panel 3 Secure the window panel to the window stool with 2 screws Window stool 18 If the inner width of the window is Agjustmentpanel between 24 609mm and 36 8 934mm inclusive 1 Open 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 3 screws If the inner width of the window is be tween 36 8 934mm and 48 1219mm inclusive 1 Attach the extension panel to the adjustment panel 2 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window sill 3 Slide the adjustment and extension panels to fi t the window frame width 4 Secure the window panel to the window stool with 4 screws 4 Cut the foam seals adhesive type A and B to the proper length and attach it to the window panel Attach foam seal A to the window panel and extension panel and attach foam seal B to the adjustment panel 5 Close the window sash securely against the Window panel 6 C
23. on all sides of the unit for good air ventilation 12 50cm min 12 50cm min e Place the unit in an area where the temperature will not fall below 16 C 61 F The coils will be covered with frost at temperatures below 16 C 61 F and this may reduce performance For Cooling NOTE The air conditioner has wheels for easy movement but it should only be rolled on smooth and flat surfaces Do not attempt to roll the air conditioner on carpet or over objects Names and functions of the control panel Control panel and functions 1 Power ON OFF Press once to start and press once more to stop the unit 2 Mode Press this button to change the operation mode in order of COOL DRY FAN HEAT 3 yr A In COOL or HEAT mode press W once the temperature will decrease 1C Press A once the temperature will increase 1 C The temperature can be selected from 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F 4 Fan Press this button to change the operation fan in order of LOW MED TURBO AUTO 5 Timer Press the timer button to enter the timer setting mode In this mode Dress A arrow or YV arrow buttons to adjust the timer settings The timer setting will increase or decrease by 1 hour increments After the timer is set the unit will display the temperature if there s no operation for 5 seconds If the timer function has started the upper indicator will keep the display status Otherwise it
24. protective grille aim the protective grille at the air outlet of rear plate 1 and then press the clasp of protective grille inwards to fasten the rear plate 1 screw adjustable plate can slide in the sliding groove of plate 1 and plate 2 rear rear lt Install the exhaust hose assembly at the rear l SE plate aim the rear clip of exhaust hose assembly at the air outlet of rear plate 1 and then press the clasp of rear clip into the groove of protective grille firmly 24 screw clasp of protective grille gt clasp of protective grille rear clip TH gt f Li rear plate 1 screw Co Install exhaust hose assembly to the rear as in Picture 1 Simply slot Joint 1 downwards on the air outlet Picture 2 Picture 1 Picture 2 When the unit is not in use and using the window kit remove hose and close the grille with the baffle plate over the hole clasp of protective grille 25 Filter 2 hold the buckle of filter 2 to pull it outwards buckle of filter 2 filter 2 Install cable hook press the clasp at the upper side of back plate assemble the first cable hook downwards into the
25. rcularly 11 Up amp down swing icon Optional S is displayed when pressing the up amp down swing button Press this button again to clear the display Left amp right swing icon Optional Fam is displayed when pressing the left amp right swing button Press this button again to clear the display SET TIME display After pressing TIMER button ON or OFF will blink This area will show the set time DIGITAL display This area will show the set tempe rature In SAVE mode SE will be displayed During defrosting opera tion H1 will be displayed FAN SPEED display Press FAN button to select the desired fan speed setting AUTO Low Med High Y our selection will be displayed in the LCD windows except the AUTO fan speed Remote control description ON OFF Press this button to turn on the unit Press this button again to turn off the unit MODE Each time you press this button a mode is selected in a sequence that goes from AUTO COOL DRY FAN and HEAT as the following AUTO gt COOL gt DRY P FAN P HEAT E Note Only for models with heating function After turning on AUTO mode is defaulted In AUTO mode the set temperature will not be displayed on the LCD and the unit will automatically select a suitable operation mode in accordance with the room temperature to make the room comfortable Press this button to decrease set temperature Hold it down for above 2 seconds to rapi
26. ut the foam seal to an appropriate length and seal the opening between the top of the inner window sash and the outer window sash Bs m 19 T Attach a bracket with the screw Installation in a sliding sash window Attach the guard combined above to the window panel Push the insect guard net firmly to ensure that its four projections fit into the holes in the window panel Projection 2 Cut the foam seal A adhesive type to the correct length and attach it to the window frame Foam seali adhesive type 3 Install the window panel into the window frame If the inner height of the window is Wna between 22 559mm and 24 609mm Geet inclusive The window panel cannot be installed in windows less than 22 559mm high as you will be unable to shut the exhaust cover 1 Remove the adjustment panel from the Window window panel and cut the window pan panel el to the same height as the window 2 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window frame 3 Secure the window panel to the window frame with 2 screws 290 If the inner height of the window is between 24 609mm and 36 8 934mm inclusive 1 Open the window sash and 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 3 screws If the inner height of
27. won t be displayed If the timer mode is active the LED light above the switch will be illuminated Press the timer button again to cancel 6 Sleep Press the sleep button to enter into sleep mode If the controller operates in cooling mode after sleep mode is activated the preset temperature will increase by 2C within 2 hours and then the unit will operate at this temperature all the time The sleep function is not available for the fan mode drying and auto modes If sleep function is activated the LED above the switch will be illuminated COOL mode HEAT mode DRY mode FAN mode 1 Select a place near a door or window install the exhaust duct 2 Press MODE key to select COOL mode 3 Press or A key to set the suitable temp 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F 1 Press MODE key to select HEAT mode 2 Press or A key to set the suitable temp 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F Please close the door and windows to obtain the best dehumidifying effect Press MODE key select the DRY mode the unit will run in the DRY mode at the same time the upper motor is running at the low speed it is not adjustable When the unit runs in FAN mode you can select 3 speeds FAN AUTO FT PTT OPE AIR FILTER wn d we HUMIDITY LU a TURBO m HEALTH X FAN D R P LI HOU e R II onorr IC ah aay ie gt l ojo 47 E l TEMP re
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