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1.   COOL indicator light comes on     Press the  TEMP SETTING    buttons      or    to select your desired room  temperature  The temperature can be set within a range of 17  C 30  C     Press the  FAN SPEED    button to choose the fan speed     2 DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION  Operating temperature range  13  C 32  C     Press the    MODE    button several times until the  DRY  indicator light comes on     Under this mode  you cannot select a fan speed or adjust the temperature  The  fan motor operates at High speed     Keep windows and doors closed for the best dehumidifying effect     Do not put the duct to window     CAUTION  During Cooling and dehumidifying modes  if the compressor cycle is  interrupted  unplugged  power failure  etc   and reinstated immediately thereafter  a  compressor protection circuit is automatically self affected  The compressor cannot  operate during a compressor protection condition  lt may take about 3 minutes before  the protection circuit self deactivates   This is normal     3 HEATING OPERATION  Cooling only type without heat feature   Real temperature range 5  C 30  C   Press the  MODE  button several Los until the  HEAT  indicator light comes on       Press the  TEMP SETTING    buttons     to select your desired room  temperature  The temperature can B set within a range of 170C 300C 620F   88OF      Press the  FAN SPEED    button to choose the fan speed     Do not put the duct to window     4 FAN OPERATION    Press the  MODE  button several times
2.  Air inlet   outdoor      Bottom Drain Plug       Accessories    PARTS NAME   QUANTITY         Check all the accessories are included in the package and please refer to the installa     tion instructions for their usage   Operation Panel    Timer on off GRISE DIOS    Mode indicator  8  Water Full  indicator Lights Lights      indicator Lights        p 2 3  Fan speed  6  Power  i indicator Lights  aai       Signal receptor g indicator Lights   Not applicable tothe  unit without remote control     Fig 3    Key Pad Functions Fig 3          TIMER ON Button  Used to initiate the AUTO ON start time program  and used to  adjust Auto Timer settings    2   6  TIMER OFF Button  Used to initiate the AUTO OFF stop time program  and used to  adjust Auto Timer settings   20  Used to adjust  forward  temperature settings 1  C 2  F increments          Used to adjust  backward  temperature settings 1  C 2  F increments    56 MODE Button  Selects the appropriate operating mode   Cool Heat Fan Dry  Dehumidifv    Note  Heat Mode  is for Heating Cooling Model only   MODE Indicator Lights Green light   llluminates under the different mode settings     COOL Mode    j    HEAT Mode   j    FAN Mode  amp     DRY Dehumidify  Mode       6      FAN Button  Selects High Medium Low fan speeds  FAN Indicator Lights  Green light   llluminates under the different mode settings     High Fan Speed       Medium Fan Speed    Y   Low Fan Speed   B    Fan Options     Cooling  3 speeds  High Medium LOW   Heating  2 s
3.  less than the above mentioned minimum length of the  window slider kit  cut that one with a hole in it short to fit for the window opening  Do  never cut out the hole in window slider kit     2  IMPORTANT    Install the mobile air conditioner in a flat and  spacious location where the air outlets will not be  covered up  A minimum clearance of 30cm from a  wall or other obstacles should be kept The appliance  shall not be used in the laundry The plug shall be  accessible after appliance is positioned  Wiring shall  be done according to National rules        3  Duct Mount Installation        amm  7          A  TEMPORARY      1  Attach one end of the duct to the exhaust air E  i    outlet of the mobile air condition  push it i us 5   i  downwards  be sure to fix thoroughly   See Fig 9    P         2  Attach the other end of the duct to adaptor B    AdaplerA      3  Put the end of duct to a nearby window   B  PERMANENT   1  Attach one end of the duct to the exhaust air  outlet of the mobile air conditioner  According  to the arrow direction  push it downwards  be  sure to fix thoroughly   See Fig 9    2  Install the adaptor A onto the wall by using  4 expansion plugs and screws  be sure  to fix thoroughly   See Fig 10    3  Attach the other end of the duct to adaptor A    4  Cover the hole using the adaptor cap when  not in use     The duct can be compressed or extended between 20   and 78    but it is desirable to keep the duct length to a  minimum     IMPORTANT   DO NOT OVER 
4.  until the  FAN   indicator light comes on     Press the    FAN SPEED    button to choose the fan speed  The temperature cannot  be adjusted     Do not put the duct to window     5 TIMER OPERATION  Setting the on timer      Press the  TIMER ON    button when the air conditioner is off      Continue pressing or keep pressing the    TIMER ON   button to select the time  you need the unit start to operate  The time is programmed as  0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0   2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18   19 20 21 22 23 24 0 0     The starting time is adjustable from 0 0 to 24    setting the off timer      Press the  TIMER OFF  button when the air conditioner is on  Continue pressing  or keep pressing the button to select the time you need the unit turn off  The  Operation Panel Window will display  OFF TIME       The turning off time is adjustable from 0 00 to 24     6 WATER TANK DRAINAGE  A  During Cooling Mode     Install the Flexible Exhaust Hose and the Adjustable Window Slider Kit      When the water level inside the internal tank reaches a predetermined level   the unit stop operation automatically  The fan motor will continue to operate     Carefully remove the water tank from the cabinet and dispose of the water   Replace the water tank back to its original position   B  During Dehumidifying Mode     Remove the drain plug from the back of the unit and connect the drain hose   then connect the other end of the drain hose to the water tan
5. ALL SEASONS HIRE    Operation   amp   Maintenance  Manual       CoolAir 12    Table of Contents    IN Safety RUSS E  2   2  NONE OL FO aunar rod sondeo ota   DAS SS SOMOS enter 3   A OS TO PONG src i   DO OSI STING  ASTUCIA CIT T orton ropa  O oie q see nen res ee      TAA ea a Se A un E A E E 7      ea ao o O A 10    Safety Rules    1  Do not connect unit to any AC socket in disrepair     2  Do not use in the following locations   A  Next to source of fire  B  An area where oil is likely to splash   C  An area exposed to direct sunlight   D  An area where water is likely to splash   E  Near a bath  a shower or a swimming pool     3  Never insert your fingers or any foreign objects into the air outlet  Take  special care to warn children of these dangers     4  Always store the unit upright in order to maintain the compressor in a  proper condition      gt   Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning        The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet   7  If the appliance is covered  there is a risk of overheating    8  If the plug or electrical cord is damaged  it must be replaced by the    manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order  to avoid a hazard     Names of Parts    Operation Panel    i Horizontal Louver  Vertical Louver    Blades    Carrying Handle   both side     Water Tank    Caster    Air Inlet  indoor     Power Cord  Fixing Strap   insert    i Drain Plug       Air Outlet   outdoor     Power Cord     and Plug   
6. BEND THE DUCT  SEE Fig 11     4  WATER TANK SAFETY FEATURE    This unit is equipped with a water tank which is   fastened with a band to protect the water level switch in  transportation  Prior to the first usage  remove the water  tank from the air conditioner and remove this band  see  figure 13   Return the water tank to it s original position in  the air conditioner     When the water level reaches a pre determined level  within the tank  the digital display will show  P1  and the  water full indicator light will flash red   Carefully remove  the water tank from the cabinet and dispose of the  water  see figure 14   Replace the water tank back to its  original position  The red light will stop flashing and the     P1    will stop being displayed           Note  When you remove the water tank  please do so  slowly and gently to prevent from spilling the condensed us    water  NY Mm  Fig 13 Wa          Maintenance    IMPORTANT   1  BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING   2  DO NOT USE GASOLINE  THINNER OR OTHER CHEMICALS TO CLEAN THE UNIT   3  DO NOT WASH THE UNIT DIRECTLY UNDER A TAP OR USING A HOSE  THE ELECTRICAL  CAUSE DANGER   4  IF THE POWER CORD IS DAMAGED  IT SHOULD BE REPAIRED BY MANUFACTURE OR ITS  AGENCY     1 AIR FILTER     Clean the air filter at least once every two weeks to  prevent inferior fan operation because of dust      Removal  Pull out the filter cover and remove the air filter from  the filter cover      Cleaning  Wash the air filte
7. k as depicted in  Fig 5  5o the condensed water will flow into the internal tank through the drain  hose     When the water tank is full  just pull it out and dispose of the water         Remove the drain plug  from the back        Remove the drain  plug and install the  drain hose     7 CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE     This unit also has provisions for a continuous drain option      During Cooling and dehumidifying modes  remove the drain plug from the  back of the unit  then install the drain hose   attach a section garden hose  not  included  to the drain hose connector  Place the open end of the hose directly  over the drain area in your basement floor    Please refer to Fig 6  amp  6a     Note  This drain method will reduce the cooling capacity  in order to maintain the best  cooling effect  you had better employ the water tank drainage         Connect the  drain hose    TUNES         Installation    1  Window Kit Installation    Your window kit has been designed to fit most standard Vertical and horizontal wndow  applications  However  it may be necessary for you to improvise modify some aspects of  the installation procedures for certain types of window  Please refer to Fig  7  amp  Fig  7a for  minimum and maximum window openings     Horizontal  window m         Horizontal  window    tajn       Window Slider Kit Window Slider Kit  Minimum 67 5cm 2 22ft   Minimum 67 5cm 2 22ft    Maxmum  123cm 4 04ft     Maxmum 123cm 4 04ft      Fig 7 Fig 7a       Note  If the window opening is
8. peeds  High Low   Dry Dehumidifying  1 speed  High   _ Fan  3 speeds  High Medium Low    D    POWER Button  Power switch On Off    8  Water Full Indicator Light  Flashes red when the water level of the water tank exceeds    the maximum set level or if the water tank is not correctiv positioned in the cabinet   g  Digital Display Window  Shows the setting temperature and Auto On Off time  While    on DRY and FAN mode  it shows the room temperature   e Note  This appliance provides a feature that will allow you the option of setting temperatures in     Celsius    or    Fahrenheit      To change the temperature display on the main unit  press the            key pad  amp          key pad    simultaneously    to alternate between the  C  amp    F scale      Celsius scale allows adjustments of 1  C increments     Fahrenheit scale allows adjustment of 2  F increments     Temperature Conversion Chart    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33       F   48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94       Operating Instructions    Before Starting This Unit    1  Select a suitable location  make sure you have easy access to an electrical outlet   2  Install the Flexible Exhaust Hose and the Adjustable Window Slider Kit as depicted in  Fig 4  amp  Fig 4a       NOTE  Step 2 is required only while using the cooling mode      3     4   5     6     Plug the unit into a 220 240V  50Hz  or 115V  60Hz  Refer to the nameplate  located on 
9. r by immersing it gently in warm  water  about 40  C  with a neutral detergent  Rinse  the filter and dry it in a shady place      Mounting  Attach the air filter to the filter cover using the  attachment hooks on the inner surface of the cover   Put the filter cover back to the unit     2 UNIT ENCLOSURE    Use a lint free cloth soaked with neutral detergent  to clean the unit enclosure  Finished by a dry clean  cloth     3 UNIT IDLE FOR A LONG TIME    When you plan to leave this unit unused for a long  time  remove the bottom rubber plug from the back  hole and attach a section of the continuous drain  hose  All the water in the bottom tray would drain  outside through the drain hose  See Fig 16           Troubleshooting    Possible Causes Suggest Remedies    Unit does not start when  pressing power button    Not cool enough    Power shut off at heating    mode    Water full indicator blinks  Dump the water in the  water tank is full water tank    Room temperature is Reset the temperature  higher than the set   temperature  heating   mode     Room temperature is lower   Reset the temperature  than the set temperature   cooling mode     The windows or doors in Make sure all the windows  the room are not closed and doors are closed  There are heat sources Remove the heat sources if  inside the room possible    Exhaust air duct is not con    Connect the duct and  nected or blocked make sure it can function    properly    Temperature setting is too Decrease the set  high tempera
10. the right side of the unit   grounded electrical outlet  DO NOT USE A  REGULAR EXTENSION CORD  If it is necessary to use an extension cord with this  unit  use an approved air conditioner extension cord only    Insert the power cord fixing strap into the hole in the back of the unit  and  bundle up the excess cord    Make sure the Water tank is correctly positioned inside the cabinet otherwise  the unit will not operate    Press the on off button to turn on the unit     Electrical Requirement          All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes and be installed  by a qualified electrician  If you have any questions regarding the following  instructions  contact a qualified electrician    Check available power supply and resolve any wiring problems BEFORE  installation and operation of this unit    For your safety and protection  this unit is grounded through the power cord  plug when plugged into a matching wall outlet  If you are not sure whether the  wall outlets in your home are properly grounded  please consult a qualified  electrician    The manufacturers nameplate is located on the right side panel of the unit and  contains electrical and other technical data specific to this unit    To avoid the possibility of personal injury  always disconnect the power supply to  the unit before installing and or servicing     Operating Instructions      COOLING OPERATION  Operating temperature range  17  C 32  C     Press the  MODE  button several times until the
11. ture  Air filter is blocked by dust Clean the air filter    The automatic overheat Switch on again after the  protection function  When unit has cooled down  the temperature at the air   outlet exceed 70  C the   device will stop    Noisy or vibration The ground is not level or Place the unit on a flat   not flat enough level ground if possible    Gurgling sound    Compressor does not work  and the digital display area    shows  P2     The sound comes from the   It is normal  flowing of the refrigerant  inside the air conditioner    The bottom tray is full Remove the bottom drain  plug and drain the water  outside          ALL SEASONS    HIRE       0800 082 8001    COOLING  amp  HEATING HIRE SPECIALIST    All Serasons Hire Ltd    Unit 4  Harewood Farm  London Road  Andover Down  Andover  Hampshire  SP11 6LJ    Tel   44  0  1264 387370 Fax   44  0  1264 358478  info allseasonshire com    
    
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