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1. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire as they may explode O M GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Domestic wiring must be tested periodically by a qualified electrician at least once every 10 years or at every change of occupancy For office and retail premises and buildings such as village halls the wiring must be inspected at least once every 5 years It is recommended that all building be fitted with smoke alarms it is mandatory for new buildings 4 a ceti am Page 4 PRODUCT SAFETY e 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 e Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance e Place the appliance on a firm flat surface Ensure that the it is kept upright at all times e Ensure that there is at least 300mm 1 between the sides of the appliance and any flammable materials e Ensure that there is at least 900mm 3 from the top of the appliance and any flammable materials e Do not place on soft surfaces e Do not cover e Do not obstruct the air intakes and exhausts e For indoor use only e Not suitable for use in boats caravans or similar locations e Do not use in bathrooms or in wet locations e Do not place the mains lead beneath a
2. an electric heater near the air outlet or within 15 mm of plastic parts 10 To avoid the possibility of fire the air conditioner should not be covered 11 All the air conditioner sockets must comply with the local electric safety requirements If necessary please check it for the requirements Notes If any parts become damaged please contact the dealer or a designated repair shop In case of any damage please turn off the unit disconnect the power supply and contact the dealer or a designated repair shop Ensure the power cord shall is firmly grounded If the power cord is damaged please turn off the unit and disconnect the power supply It must be replaced from the dealer or a designated repair shop Page 6 Name of Parts Rear cover Side panel Operation panel front cover air inlet Air outlet TTT pana A ES II ar oun remote controller Steet air inlet 225 airiniet il i IM Power life CAT Continuous caster drain outlet Front view Side view Rear view mw a Fig 2 After unpacking please check whether the above mentioned accessories are included and check their purposes in the installation introduction in this manual Page 7 Appearance and Function of Control Panel TIMER ON OFF button LED window TIMER POWER WATER FULL OPERATION TEMPERATURE button rhe indicator amp SWING ee POWER indicator lamp button SIGNAL FAN SPEED receiver adjustment button window Operation Displa Auto
3. can be used and under this condition the water pump is not activated The unit will continue to work efficiently Under this condition please connect a drain hose to the lower fixing clip then all the water in the water tank will drain outside You can either leave the drainage hose clipped permanently to the outlet or remove the rubber blockage when the tank is full and the water alarm operates 8 Internal Tank Water Full Alarm Function The inner water tank in the air conditioner has a water level safety switch When the water level reaches an anticipated height in the internal water tank the water full indicator lamp lights up Note it is normal that the water full indicator lamp will light up when the build in water tank is full as the unit works at room relative humidity of up to 70 Page 10 MAINTENANCE Before cleaning turn the appliance off and disconnect from the mains supply The appliance may then be cleaned using a damp cloth with a drop of washing up liquid to remove any dust or dirt from the case Do no use stronger detergents or solvents as these may damage the plastic Cleaning the filter The filter is located on the back panel of the appliance Unclip to remove then remove dust and dirt using a vacuum cleaner The filter should be cleaned every two weeks to maintain optimum performance Using a dry 1 25mm paint brush remove any dust from the grilles If the mains lead is damaged it must be replaced
4. carpet or rug e Do not use the appliance in locations where paint petrol or other flammable liquids are used or stored e Always transport and store in an upright position e Do not allow the appliance to fall over when there is water in the bucket PAT TESTING When used in an office environment this product must be safety tested yearly by a qualified electrician PAT Tested in order to comply with the Electricity at Work Regulations We recommend that it is PAT tested regularly when used in a domestic environment Page 5 Safety Awareness 1 Do not use the unit on a socket under repairs or not installed properly 2 Do not use the unit Near to source of fire An area where oil is likely to splash An area exposed to direct sunlight An area where water is likely to splash mo O W ur Near a bath a shower or a swimming pool 3 Never insert your fingers or rods into the air outlet Take special care to warn children of these dangers The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Keep the unit upward while transporting and in storage to protect the compressor Before cleaning the air conditioner always turn off or disconnect the power supply SI i a CD oa When moving the air conditioner always turn off and disconnect the power supply and move it slowly 9 Do not use
5. cooling Operating current heating Heating capacity Cooling capacity Dehumidifying capacity Working temperature cooling Working temperature heating Air flow Refrigerant 440x410x830 mm 31kg 240V 1450 W 1500 W 6 6 A 6 8 A 4100 W 14000 BTU hour 4100 W 14000 BTU hour 36 litres day 16 32 C 7 27 C 450 m h R410a 620 g SERVICE WARRANTY Cottage Stores LLP guarantees the product free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months Should this unit be operated under conditions other than those recommended at voltages other than the voltage indicated on the unit or any attempts made to service or modify the unit then the warranty will be rendered void Please Note any attempt to extend the exhaust hose will invalidate the warranty The product you buy may sometimes differ slightly from illustrations This warranty is in addition to and does not affect your statutory rights If you have any problems with this product please in the first instance call the retailer from whom you purchased it Koolbreeze Division Cottage Stores LLP Claverdon Cottage The Green Claverdon CV35 8LL United Kingdom Page 1 5
6. mode icon Green Air volume selection icon As shown AUTO 1 1 3 Red 4 Green Green optional se Green Orange Temperature icon Green Dry icon Orange Page 8 Operation Introduction Notice Operation temperature range MAXIMUM HEATING MINIMUM HEATING DB WB C 27 0 MAXIMUM COOLING MINIMUM COOLING DB WB C 35 24 16 12 1 Before Using Check whether the exhaust hose has been mounted properly Cautions for cooling and dehumidifying operations When using functions on cooling and dehumidifying keep an interval of at least 3 minutes between each ON OFF Make sure the water pump is mounted correctly That the power supply meets the requirements The socket is for AC use Do not share one socket with other appliances Power supply is AC220 240V50Hz 2 Cooling operation Press the Mode button till the Cool icon appears Press the or button to select a desired room temperature 16 31 Q Press the Fan Speed button to select wind speed 3 Dehumidifying operation Press the Mode button till the Dehumidify Indicator Lamp blinks Set the selected temperature to current room temperature minus 2 16 31 C Set the fan motor to LOW wind speed 4 Heating operation this function is not available for a cold only Unit Press the Mode button till the Heat icon appears Press the o r button to select a desire
7. Koollreeze Portable Air conditioner User s Manual For Model CLIMATE ASY 14 P14HCP Table of Contents PEG RR EI RE 2 2 General Safety Regirements e 4 di Product SRO 5 4 Safety Awareness u illa ira a dra 6 O Name ol PANS dar a iii iena 7 6 Control Panel and Display 000 A ie AS 8 Tia Operationer eoe e e dialer 9 8 AMAMtenance lc daa on dd as de ca to a o e e la ad 11 9 o A rn ii vii i via ii it 13 10 Specification and Warranty sobria ei 15 Before you use your portable air conditioner please read this instruction manual carefully so that you get the best from the unit This instruction manual is used for guidance and does not form part of a contract We reserve the right to make technical changes without prior notice thus the machine illustrated may look slightly different to that you have purchased IMPORTANT Installer and Users please note These instructions should be read carefully and left with the user of the product for future reference BEFORE USE Inspect the product including its cable and plug for any signs of damage If the product is damaged DO NOT use it and contact your supplier immediately The appliance contains a refrigerant gas so must be kept upright at all times After unpacking wait 3 hours for the refrigerant gas to stabilise before use INSTALLATION Stand the CLIMATEASY 14 on a firm flat level surface Connect the exhaust hose as follows
8. by the manufacturer or an authorised service centre If the mains plug needs to be replaced proceed as follows e Connect the brown wire to the terminal labelled L e Connect the blue wire to the terminal labelled N e Connect the green yellow wire to the terminal labelled with the earth symbol or E e Make sure that the cord grip is positioned correctly over the outer sheath of the cable and it fully tightened FAULT CODES If any error codes appear on the display see the Trouble Shooting page below END OF SEASON STORAGE Before putting the appliance into storage empty all water from the drain and run the appliance on fan only mode fo a few hours to dry the inside thoroughly Clean the filter unplug the mains cable and store the appliance in its origin box in an upright position DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING You must not dispose of this appliance with domestic household waste Most local authorities have specific collection system for appliances and disposal is free of charge to the end user When replacing an existing appliance with a similar new appliance your retailer may take the old appliance for disposal This air conditioner contains R410a refrigerant gas At the end of its life the disposal of this product must be in accordance with local regulations Page 1 2 FAULT FINDING If the CLIMATEASY 14 is not operating proceed as follows Check that the mains plug is firmly in the socket and that the socket
9. d room temperature 16 31 C Press the Fan Speed button to select wind speed 5 Timer operation Timer ON setting When the air conditioner is OFF press the Timer button Next select the desired ON time using the temperature buttons to set one hour increments When the correct number of hours flash on the display confirm the choice by pressing the TIMER button again ON time can be regulated at any time in 0 24 hours Page 9 Timer OFF setting With the air conditioner ON press Timer button Next select a desired OFF time using the temperature buttons to select one hour increments When the correct number of hours flash on the display confirm the choice by pressing the TIMER button again OFF time can be regulated at any time in 0 24 hours 6 Water Pump Drainage There is self evaporation water pump in the machine In most circumstances the self evaporation water pump will work with the compressor to evaporate any water In exceptionally humid circumstances the unit may produce more water than it can evaporate in which case follow the procedure for gravity drainage below 7 Continuous Gravity Drainage When you plan to leave this unit unused for a long time please remove the rubber bung from the drainage hole at the bottom of unit and connect a drain hose to the lower fixing clip All the water in the water tank will drain out NOTE In the unlikely event of water pump damage gravity drainage
10. expand a small section of the end and screw into the indoor adaptor then slide the indoor adaptor into the slot at the back of the unit Expand a small section of the other end of the hose and screw into the fish tail shaped adaptor Tube to q J Appliance Page 2 Slide the two part window adaptor to the correct length to fit the window Close the window as far as possible to keep the window adaptor in place Clip the fish tail shaped adaptor into the aperture in the window adaptor Keep the hose as straight as possible avoid dips where the moisture from the exhaust air can condense and fill the tube with water Do not allow the hose to be crushed Correct Mounting Correct bend of Exhaust 2inch 130CM H Slinch 1 a 40CM i 16inch The hose can be expanded up to 2 m long but the shorter it is the more efficiently the CLIMATEASY 14 will operate Do not extend the hose or replace with another type of hose Remote Control Fit one lithium 3V battery to the remote control observing the correct polarity Use only lithium 3V batteries Remove the battery if the remote control is not used for a month or longer Do not attempt to recharge the batteries
11. ing mode Reset the temperature Room temperature is lower than the setting temperature Cooling mode Reset the temperature 2 Not cool enough The doors or windows are not closed Make sure all the windows and doors are closed There are heat sources inside Remove the heat sources if the room possible Exhaust air hose is not Connect or clean the exhaust connected or blocked air hose Temperature setting is too high Reset the temperature Air inlet is blocked Clean the air inlet 3 Auto Power Off in heating Heating protection when the Restart the unit at when a lower mode temperature at the air outlet room temperature exceeds 7 0degrees the unit will power off automatically 4 Noisy The ground is not level or not Place the unit on a flat level flat enough ground if possible The sound comes from the It is normal flowing of the refrigerant inside the air conditioner 5 E0 Code Room temperature sensor failed Replace room temperature sensor the unit can also work without replacement 6 E2 Code 1 Very high humidity RH70 Itisnormal the airis too humid drain by hand and Restart the unit Note In the event of failure contact the retailer from whom it was purchased Page 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Dimensions Net Weight Power supply Power consumption cooling Power consumption heating Operating current
12. is switched ON When the unit if switched on there will be a delay of about 1 minute before it starts to operate e Unit stops running Mains supply is disconnected or has failed Target temperature has been reached Timer has been set Water tank is full WATERFULL indicator will illuminate e In cooling mode no cool air is produced Room temperature is lower than set temperature The unit is defrosting this will take a few minutes and afterwards it will resume operation Filter is blocked e Cooling is poor on hot days Too much direct sunshine is heating the room Windows or doors are open allowing hot air into the room A lot of people in the room each person contributes about 75W of heating Electrical equipment in the room producing heat e Heating is poor on cold days The heat pump can only heat effectively when the outdoor temperature is above 7 C The unit is not intended as a primary means of heating premises e Remote control does not work Check batteries are correctly installed and are not exhausted Make sure that the remote control is pointed towards the main unit when being used Page 13 Troubleshooting Troubles Possible Causes Suggested Remedies 1 UNIT DOES NOT START WHEN PRESSING ON OFF BUTTON Water full indicator lamp blinks and water tank is full Dump the water out of the water tank Room temperature is higher than the setting temperature Electric heat
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