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1. A warm air top exhaust flange can be purchased separate Exhaust flange fits hose s on the front top 4 over the top exhaust fan duct improving of air conditioner cooling efficiency allowing hot air to be 3 Use screws enclosed exhausted to another location inside of box with cool air outlet hose s to install the cool air outlet hose s on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 5 1 Remove flange from carton 2 Place flange on the top of air conditioner 3 Use screws enclosed inside of box with flange to install flange on air conditioner as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 5 qi CONDENSER PLENUM Optional A condenser plenum can be purchased separately condenser plenum fits over the condenser to duct condenser air to the unit to improve cooling efficiency 1 Remove condenser plenum from carton 2 Place condenser plenum on the rear of air conditioner 3 Use screws enclosed inside of box with condenser plenum to install the condenser plenum on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 7 TC35 COMPONENT PARTS Cool air outlet hose Vox lt Top fan exhaust flange Display Control board lt Evaporator filter Guide bar for condensate water tank sensed and the unit operation is stopped when tank is full An alarm will be displayed Empty the tank and replace to mE water tank Water level is Condenser filter Electrical acce
2. rectified within 3 minutes the unit will resume operation If the fault persists for more than 3 minutes the evaporator fan also stops The fault must be rectified before the unit can resume normal operation SELF DIAGNOSTIC ALARM CODES Indoor heat he ai exchanger Do i use A Frost temperature too low itioner i e ient sensor and abnormal temperature Baen ower temperature sensor Sensor has loose C a i d value or broken ontac a qualifie service agent connection Clean air filter Blocked air filter Ensure exhaust duct is Blocked kinked not blocked kinked Refrigerant high exhaust duct itch sAmbient Do not use the air pressure sid conditioner if ambient temperature is too a temperature is higher 45 113 TH1 Outlet Abnormal a temperature sensor Contact a qualified service temperature sensor has a loose or agent value broken connection TH2 Inlet Abnormal i temperature sensor Contact a qualified service temperature sensor has a loose or agent value broken connection Ambient Do not use the air temperature is too conditioner if ambient C high temperature is higher Unstable voltage than 45 C 113 F OVET oac supply e Contact a qualified e Defective service agent compressor compressor 13 Empty the water tank e After installation
3. arthed outlet or hardwiring Always operate the unit with the grounding plug supplied A grounding plug is a safety feature that helps reduce the risk of shock or fire For TC35 please hardwire or use correct special 16 amp industrial wall socket and plug e f you are in any doubt about the suitability of your electrical supply have it checked and if necessary modified by a qualified electrician This air conditioner has been tested and is safe to use However as with any electrical appliance use it with care This unit is a commercial industrial unit and was not designed with children in mind Do not allow children to play with or around this commercial unit this could result in injury Make sure the unit is not accessible to children either in use or not Installation must be in accordance with regulations of the country where the unit is used Disconnect the power plug from socket before dismantling assembling or cleaning Never connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an extension cord If a power outlet is not available one should be installed by a qualified electrician Using extensions will lead to reduction of voltage supplied to the unit and overheating of the electrical cable at can only be done to customer risk Never operate this appliance if the cord power adapter or plug is damaged Ensure the power cord is not stretched or exposed to sharp object edges A damaged power supply cord should be replaced by the
4. ated spot cooling thermostat controls the unit in this application These air conditioners can also be used in smaller areas for room cooling A control panel provides ease of use and contains a self diagnostic function and display showing operating modes room and set temperatures and if the case faults If an abnormal operation occurs a visual display of the fault is shown Great for commercial and industrial applications including factories open plan offices commercial kitchens computer rooms boiler rooms emergency cooling outdoor event etc Installation Place the unit on a hard flat surface On first use run the unit continuously for 24 hrs While used indoor in order to save energy do not open windows or doors while the unit is running To reduce noise levels Place a rubber mat under the entire unit to reduce any vibrations while the unit is running ElectrlQ commercial air conditioners use compressor technology to cool down and enclose space or act as spot coolers The ElectriQ range of commercial air conditioners are cooling on ambient temperatures ranging between 18 64 F 459C 113 F We recommend not using the units if ambient temperature is out of prescribed range as this could damage the units ElectrlQ commercial air conditioners are easy to move around on large wheels They are also intelligent air conditioners which will cool down to desired settings while saving money due to their thermostat and advanc
5. ce for any other purposes than its intended use Do not tilt the unit while in use The unit is design to work only in vertical position Always operate the unit on a stable level surface e g solid floor so that the unit cannot fall and cause accident eThis air conditioner must always be stored upright otherwise irreparable damage may be caused to its compressor Rest for minimum 8 hours after been transported in horizontal position Avoid restarting the air conditioner unit unless 5 minutes have passed since being turned off Never use the mains plug as a switch to start and turn off the air conditioner Use the provided ON OFF switch located on the control panel Always place the unit on a dry and stable surface The unit should not be installed in laundry or wet rooms where the humidity is higher than 85 RH Operate this unit in an ambient temperature between 5 and 40 Avoid any water ingress into the air conditioner Make sure no dust or wet building materials are entering the unit Do not place the unit next to heat sources e g electric or gas fires radiators boilers etc Energy Saving and Unit Safety Protection Tips Do not cover or restrict the airflow from the outlet or inlet grills For maximum performance the minimum distance from a wall or objects should be 60 cm in any directions e Keep the filters or grills of the unit clean Under normal conditions filters or grills should only need cleanin
6. dropped or damaged SPRING REPLACEMENT See Figure 18 There are two springs on the rear of condensate water tank guide 1 Release the screw on the spring hook 2 Take off the spring hook and then pull out the opposite spring hook from hole in the condensate water tank guide 3 Replace with a new spring in reverse order 4 Repeat this cycle for the other spring Figure 18 The process of spring replaccement Out of season storage 1 Turn off the unit and wait for the drying cycle to finish before unplugging the power cord Clean and dry the water tank Clean the filter air inlet air outlet and unit body Coil the power cord in the holder Cover the unit to prevent it from gathering dust Store the air conditioner in a cool and dry place in vertical position ape pac Power Cord Maintenance and Replacement If the power cord is damaged it could cause a short circuit or become a fire risk Please avoid pulling the cord twisting or pressing it and keep it away from pets If the power cord is damaged power the unit off and unplug if immediately Contact an electrician for repairs do not attempt to repair the unit yourself 12 SELF DIAGNOSTIC CODES see Table 1 The alarm light is activated if abnormal operation occurs and a code is displayed on the control panel The compressor and condenser fan motor will stop operating The evaporator fan will continue to run for 3 minutes If the fault is
7. ed power saving logic They also feature a spot cooling mode ideal for commercial or industrial applications Assembly and Parts TC25 COMPONENT PARTS Cool air outlet hose lt Top fan wire grille Rubber stopper Display Control board Sie handie 1 Evaporator filter Guide bar for condensate water tank Electrical access Condensate water tank Water level is panel sensed and the unit operation is stopped when tank is full An alarm will be Figur 1 resume operation Front and Right Side View POWER CORD HOLDER 1 Take out the cord holder from the accessory box 2 Place the cord holder on the back side of air conditioner 3 Use screws enclosed inside of accessory box with cord holder to install the cord holder on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 3 displayed Empty the tank and replace to Power cord holder Caster Figure 2 Back and Left Side View RUBBER STOPPERS 1 Take out the rubber stoppers from the accessory box 2 Place the rubber stoppers on the back side of air conditioner 3 Use screws enclosed inside of accessory box with rubber stoppers to install the rubber stoppers on the unit 9 Us Figure 3 as shown in Figure 4 DISCHARGE DUCTS SUPPLY AIR DUCT WARM AIR TOP EXHAUST FLANGE Optional 1 Remove cool air outlet hose s from carton 2 Place the cool air outlet TAND d
8. electri Commercial Air Conditioners TC25 25 000 BTU TC35 32 000 BTU OG 9 Thank you for choosing ElectrlQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative Commercial Air Conditioner and keep it safe for future reference Visit our page www electriQ co uk for our entire range of Air Treatment products Contents Safety Instructions Installation Parts and Assembly Control Panel amp Operation Care and Maintenance _ Self Diagnostic Codes Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting eeseemmmm Technical Data _ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read the instructions before operating the unit If used on commercial premises the site manager should ensure that the operator has access to the user manual and understands the operation of the unit This appliance is for indoor or dry environment applications and intended for use in a commercial or industrial environment Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire electrical shocks or other injury to operator or property While it can be used in domestic environment this air conditioner was not built with domestic safety standards Rating This unit must be only connected to a 220 240 V 50 Hz e
9. g once every two weeks approximately Do not use the unit without the air filter as this will allow dirt to gather inside the unit and could invalidate the warranty A dirty filter will restrict the air flow into the machine which will increase the resistance on the fan and could result in damage and might invalidate the warranty Since the filters remove airborne particles more frequent cleaning maybe necessary depending on the air quality Vacuum and wash the mesh filters with hot soapy water and dry them before placing them back in the unit Do not allow grease oil or any contaminants to be absorbed into the unit Features Your ElectrlQ air conditioner is top of the range commercial air conditioner 3 with features not found other units 1 Uti 1 59001 10 Large 25 000 and respective 32 000 BTU ideal for commercial and industrial applications Metal body ideal for hire or commercial operation Portable on large castors efficient easy to use LCD screen with Temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit Intelligent CPU controlled thermostat with exact settings and power saving logic Two speed fan for balance between better airflow and quieter operation Touch control panel with led indicator Timer off settings Self diagnostic Optional permanent drainage with uplift pump Electriq portable Air Conditioners also feature spot cooling for large areas where cooling of the entire area is not practical A dedic
10. manufacturer or a qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard Avoid mishandling the air conditioner Dropping throwing the unit can cause damage to its internals and increases the risks of operating it eThis air conditioner must not be used in spaces where there is a high concentration of gases solvent or other volatile organic compounds in very dusty environment in any commercial or industrial environment where air composition is flammable Avoid touching any moving parts of the appliance Never insert fingers pencils or any other objects though the guard This appliance is not intended for use by operators including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities It is also not intended for use by those with a lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not operate the air conditioner in pooled or standing water as this may create a 2 risk of injury from electrical shock If the case or the inside of the unit become wet dry the unit before restarting it If fails to operate discontinue use and call the service centre Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water Any service other than regular cleaning or filter replacement should be performed by an authorized service representative Failure to comply could result in a voided warranty Do not use the applian
11. may cause irreversible damage to the unit Air inlet and air outlet may gather dust easily please clean it often with a soft damp cloth If the filters are covered by dust the airflow and the performance of the unit will be affected it may even cause machine damage We recommend that you regularly clean the filter Let the unit dry before reuse FILTER CLEANING 1 To clean the evaporator filter pull the front filter guard forward from the top until the guard is open in an angled position and resting on the supporting cables 2 Slide the filter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the filter 3 If the filter is heavily covered with dust and dirt warm water and mild soap or neutral detergent may be used to wash the filter Do not use any other chemicals to clean the filter as they will likely damage the filter 4 Dry the filter in a shaded area before replacing it Do not operate the unit without the filter installed and the filter guard in the closed position Replace the clean filter and close the filter guard 5 To clean the condenser filter lift up on the rear or side filter from the middle bar slightly and then angle the filter outwards from the bottom and remove 6 Use the same cleaning procedure as in steps 3 5 above 7 To replace the condenser filter place the top of the filter in the guide and slide the filter up until the bottom of the filter clears the frame Then push the bottom of the filter into the g
12. mpressor protection with time delay program High pressure switch Temperature control Self diagnostic function Two speed Features fan Optional drain pump kit Washable filters Fahrenheit or Celsius display off stopping timer Operating Range 18 45 The unit cannot be operated when room ambient temperature is lower 18 C as could cause compressor damage Rated capacity was tested under 30 80 test condition 18 Disposal Do not dispose this product as unsorted waste Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you can deposit your old electrical products Customers will be able to take any old electrical equipment to participating sites run by their local councils Please remember that this equipment will be further handled during the recycling process so please be considerate when depositing your equipment Please contact the local council for details Commercial appliances cannot be recycled to domestic recycling centres and must recycled commercially All information provided is for reference only Products specifications may change due to continuous product development TC25TC35 K17012015 V1 ELECTRIQ UK SUPPORT Please for your own convenience make these simple checks before reading the troubleshooting guide or calling the service line 1 Has the unit been standing upright for a
13. n in Figure 13 Figure 1 Unlock the casters and push the unit using the side handles to a flat level surface Once in position please secure the castors by engaging the lock position Do not install the unit on uneven surface The unit may roll or topple over even if the castors are set to the locked position PLUGGING IN THE UNIT Check the surface of the power cord and plug for dust dirt If dust and or dirt are present wipe off with a clean dry cloth Check the power cord for damage or excess use If any damage or excess use is found contact a qualified repair technician or a qualified electrician to perform replacement or repair Ensure TC35 is hard wired or fitted with special industrial 16Amp plug and you CONTROL PANEL Figure 14 1 2 3 4 1 POWER BUTTON ON OFF Activates unit when POWER BUTTON is pressed Fan starts on low speed If power button is pressed during operation unit stops 2 BLOWER BUTTON Changes fan speed from Low to High when pressed 3 SPOT COOL BUTTON Activates compressor and begins producing cool air 5 seconds after button is pressed Regulates temperature based on outlet cool air temperature 4 ROOM COOL BUTTON Activates compressor and produces cool air 5 seconds after button is pressed Regulates temperature based on inlet ambient air temperature 5 SET TEMP BUTTONS Change target temperature data value by 1 increments You can increase by 10 b
14. nit also check power at outlet Check if the used voltage is lower or higher than the rated voltage Check and make sure rated voltage only is supplied and restart the unit Is the room temperature above 45 or below 18 The temperature protection sensor is activated and the unit cannot be started Compressor does not start or no air is discharged Is the air filter clogged Clean the air filter as instructed under cleaning section Is the air intake or discharge duct obstructed Remove the obstructions Is the unit tilted or unsteady Move the unit to a stable flat and sturdy location Fan not moving Contact the service center Operation is noisy Is the air filter clogged Clean the air filter as instructed under cleaning section Water leakage High water level in condensate tank 16 Remove blockage from drain hose Remove any object stuck underneath of the black panel under the water tank Compressor does not start after obstructions removed and no cold air from cold air outlets Water flow like noise can be heard after compressor shuts off Alarm FT with displays less than half of condensate water in the tank Spring is possibly broken Compressor overload sensor maybe defective Running maybe capacitor defective Compressor will not work if the unit is turned off and quickly The ambient air tempera
15. of the Condensate water Condensate tankistuli water tank press the level alarm SPOT COOL or ROOM COOL button to resume operation Drain pump defective or improper hose connection including kink or blockage e Check the connection and hose e Replace drain pump Drain pump alarm Table 1 Alarm Codes Wiring Diagram POWER POWER _ lt 208 230 S cL cns COMP COND Motor CONTROL BOARD co Comp Over Load EAVP Motor OUT TEMP TH SENSOR IN TEMP TH2 SENSOR ICE TEMP qua SENSOR FU FLOAT EO ps PRESSURE SWITCH D PRESSURE FLOAT D SwircH DATA CABLE Figure 19 Circuit Wiring Diagram Models TC25 14 Wiring Diagram T CP com CONTROL BOARD Comp Over Load OUT TEMP amp SENSOR OUT TEMP SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR ICE TEMP ICE TEMP SENSOR SENSOR s g IN TEMP PRESSURE SWITCH PS e m HIGH PRESSURE LOW PRESSURE SWITCH SWITCH option FU Figure 20 Circuit Wiring Diagram Models TC35 15 Troubleshooting Issues Possible Cause Solution The unit does not operate Has the power cord been disconnected Plug the power cord into the socket Plug in the u
16. ss pane Power cord holder Caster resume operation Figure 9 Front and Right Side View Back and Left Side View POWER CORD HOLDER TOP FAN EXHAUST FLANGE 1 Take out the cord holder from the accessory box 2 Place the cord holder on the back side of air conditioner 3 Use screws enclosed inside of accessory box with cord holder to install the cord holder on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 DISCHARGE DUCTS SUPPLY AIR DUCT vF tour 12 of air conditioner U Four 11 1 Remove the top fan exhaust flange from carton 2 Place the top fan exhaust flange on the top of air conditioner 3 Use screws enclosed inside of box with the top fan exhaust flange to install the top fan exhaust flange on air conditioner as shown in Figure 11 1 Remove cool air outlet hose s from carton 2 Place the cool air outlet hose s on the front top 3 Use screws enclosed inside of box with cool air outlet hose s to install the cool air outlet hose s on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 12 An optional condenser plenum can be purchased Condenser plenum fits over the condenser to duct condenser air to the unit to improve cooling efficiency 1 Remove condenser plenum from carton 2 Place condenser plenum on the rear of air conditioner 3 Use screws enclosed inside of box with condenser plenum to install the condenser plenum on the air conditioner as show
17. t least 4 hrs 2 Isthe unit plugged into the mains Is the fuse OK 3 Switch the unit on and wait five minutes to see if the issue is resolved 4 Check whether the water tank is full If the unit still fails to operate call 0871 620 1057 or fill the online form Office hours 9AM 5PM Monday to Friday www electrlQuk com Unit 2 The Nursery Berristow Lane South Normanton Derbyshire DE55 2FX 19
18. ture may be too high No fault Spring is broken possibly Rest the unit for few hours than restart Contact the service centre if above fails Contact the service centre Wait for 5 minutes after unit is turned off before turning the unit back on The temperature of the compressor can be higher when the ambient temperature is too high The compressor will not work unless the ambient air temperature is within the acceptable operating range of the unit Common to hear coolant flowing after unit shuts off Replace with a new spring See Maintenance page 11 Note when the fault cannot be solved by the solutions above please contact service centre for help do not attempt repairs 17 Technical Data Specifications Unit TC25 TC35 Cooling Capacity BTU HR 25 000 32 000 PHASE Single Single Power Supply VOLTS 220 240 V 220 240 V HERTZ 50 50 Size W x DxH mm 560 x 620 x 1250 660 x 885 x 1380 Weight KG 92 116 Maximum Amperage AMPS 12 3 16 5 Max power Consumption KW 2 7 3 3 e Cond Aluminum Aluminum Air Filter Eva Vinyl chloride Vinyl chloride Power Cord TYPE 250V 13A Hard wired Special 16Amp Inlet Refrigerant TYPE R410A R410A Operating Conditions C 18 45 18 45 Hot Air Duct Diameter mm 400 400 Maximum Duct Length m 9 15 Compressor overload protector Anti freezing thermistor Full drain tank switch Automatic restart on power cut Safety Devices Co
19. uide and let the filter gently fall inside the guide NOTE For effective cooling clean the filter at least every 2 weeks 10 Grille and Case Cleaning Use water and a mild detergent Do not use bleach or abrasives Do not splash water directly onto the main unit Doing so may cause an electrical shock and can lead to the insulation to deteriorate or cause the unit to rust The air intake and outlet grilles get soiled easily so use a vacuum attachment or soft brush to clean TC25 Pull the filter frame forward to remove the front filter Slide filter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the filter Lift up on the rear filter from the middle bar slightly and then angle the filter outwards from the bottom and remove Loosen up 2 bolts on the front filter guard Slide filter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the filter Lift up on the side filter from the middle bar slightly and then angle the filter outwards from the bottom and remove Figure 16 Removing Filters Remove dust from the filter using vacuum cleaner hose attachment if required wash the filter in lukewarm water with a mild detergent Leave to dry in a shaded area before reinstalling Figure 17 Removal of Dust 11 WARNING not operate without the filter fitted Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug after the unit A WARNING malfunctions or if the unit has been
20. y holding the button Arrow up button is to increase temperature and arrow down button is to lower temperature 6 ALARM Alarm indicator lights blinks and indicates abnormal system operation If Alarm occurs compressor stops System operation stops when ALARM light is activated blinks for longer than 3 minutes 7 CURRENT TEMP Displays current room temperature in display in Celsius In Room Cool Mode only SPOT COOL Mode Displays outlet cool air temperature during normal operations In order to change C to F press SPOT COOL and ROOM COOL buttons together for 2 seconds will blink 2 times and Figure will change to F ALARM codes blink and are displayed when abnormal operation occurs 8 TARGET TEMP displays the unit set temperature for ROOM COOL mode only OFF TIMER Enter to Timer Setting Mode if you press BLOWER Button and SPOT COOL Button together for 1 seconds Press UP DOWN Button to set the timer until it shows the figure you want to set After 5 seconds the figure will be memorized and the compressor will stop after the time set AUTO RESTART If there is a power cut the unit will automatically restart when the power resumes Care and Maintenance Always switch off the unit and unplug from the mains before cleaning or performing any maintenance When it is not in use for long periods it is advisable to remove the plug from the plug socket Do not use chemical solvents such as benzene alcohol or gasoline as they
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