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1. Page 17 The compressor and fan will not restart until the tank has been drained Before draining the water tank pan take care not to move the air conditioner as water may spill onto the floor Turn the air conditioner off using the on off switch on the unit or remote control Then drain the water tank by unplugging the drain outlet and allowing the water to flow onto the drain pan The drain pan will not hold the full contents of the water tank A number of fills of the drain pan are required It may be easier after 3 or 4 pans have been drained in order to avoid accidental spillage when shifting the air conditioner to wheel the unit outside remove the drain plug and drain the water onto the ground The water tank is considered sufficiently drained when no more water flows from the drain outlet Restart the air conditioner by pressing the on off button Ensure that the unit is in COOL or DRY mode The compressor will start approximately 3 minutes after the unit is switched on NOTE To completely drain all water from the water tank tilt the unit by lifting it slightly upwards from the front until no more water drains from the outlet Fig 20 14 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE MAINTENANCE METHODS e Before undertaking cleaning or maintenance turn the appliance off by pressing the ON OFF button then always unplug the appliance from the power supply outlet e Do no
2. MODE e Press ON OFF button to turn the appliance on e Press MODE button to select FAN mode e To select fan speed press FAN SPEED button repeatedly until the required speed is selected HIGH MED LOW The fan speed AUTO can not be selected in FAN mode NB In FAN mode the exhaust hose does not need to be connected SETTING THE TIMER This timer can be used to delay the appliance start up or shutdown This avoids wasting electricity by optimizing operating periods PROGRAMMED SHUTDOWN With the appliance on press TIMER button the time remaining until shutdown is displayed on LCD Set the time when you want the appliance to switch off with INCREASE and DECREASE buttons from 30 minutes to 24 hours During the first ten hours you can select half hour intervals For times longer than ten hours one hour intervals can be selected Press TIMER button again to confirm the timer setting the TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and keeps flashing to indicate the timer is activated At the end of the set time the appliance switches off automatically To cancel the TIMER setting press TIMER button again PROGRAMMED STARTUP Turn on the Appliance and select the required mode for example COOLING 25 C fan speed HIGH Press ON OFF button to switch into STANDBY Press TIMER button the time is displayed on LCD display Set the time remaining until startup with INCREASE and DECREASE buttons from 30 minutes to 24 hours During th
3. Maximum distance approximately 7 metres without any obstacles Fig 14 TIMER selection FAN speed selection These buttons are used to increase decrease the set temperature time FAN speed button press this button to select fan speed of AUTO HIGH MED or LOW SWING button press this button to switch the automatic swing function on off ON OFF button press this button to switch the appliance on off COOLING MODE Fig 16 TIMER ON TIMER OFF Press the ON OFF button to turn the appliance on Press the MODE button to select COOL Set the temperature using the A button To select fan speed press the FAN button repeatedly until the required speed is selected HIGH MED LOW AUTO NB In COOLING mode the appliance automatically removes excess moisture from the atmosphere NB In COOLING mode the exhaust hose must be connected to allow warm air to be expelled from the room being cooled DRY DEHUMIDIFYING MODE Fig 17 When used as dehumidifier only keep the air exhaust hose disconnected Press the ON OFF button to turn the appliance on Press the MODE button to select DRY the fan speed will always be at AUTO and cannot be adjusted in DRY mode TIMER ON TIMER OFF Fig 17 TIMER ON TIMER OFF FAN MODE Fig 18 Press the ON OFF button to turn the appliance on Press the MODE button to select FAN To
4. a room of up to 20 square metres of up to 42 square metres Continues on the next page b The PC 44BP C 15 000 BTU air conditioner subject to the variables as explained in point 2 can effectively cool rooms with a floor area of between 9 and 30 square metres 6m Example 2 Insulated ground floor Uninsulated upper storey room with external room with one West facing walls facing East Example of maximum external wall Example of minimum and or South 5m noone 3m room size Example 1 A R 7 6m x 5m 30m In this example the air In this example the air conditioner is suitable for emxem gm conditioner is suitable for effectively cooling a room effectively cooling a room of up to 9 square metres of up to 30 square metres c The PC 35AP C 12 000 BTU air conditioner subject to the variables as explained in point 2 can effectively cool rooms with a floor area of between 6 and 20 square metres 5m Example 2 Insulated ground floor Uninsulated upper storey room with external room with one West facing walls facing East Example of maximum external wall Example of minimum and or South 4m roomsize 4m x 5m 20m Example 1 room size In this example the air In this example the air conditioner is suitable for 3m x 2m 6m conditioner is suitable for effectively cooling a room effectively cooling a room of up to 6 square metres of up to 20 square metres 4 TIPS ON GETTINGTHE MOST OUT OF
5. or POLO NOBO serviceman This air conditioner is designed to be connected to a standard 10 amp power supply outlet Do not pull on or place strain on the power cord when using the appliance Do not operate or stop the appliance by inserting or pulling out the power plug Use the on off switch on the air conditioner control panel or the remote control Due to potential safety hazards do not use an extension cord or share the power supply outlet with other appliances Do not connect to multiple power outlets on extension leads Do not rest hot or heavy objects on the appliance Always unplug the unit from the power outlet before cleaning or maintenance operations for example filter cleaning Do not place the air conditioner or plastic window slider in direct sunlight For maximum cooling efficiency keep the exhaust hose as short and as free of bends as possible Clean the filters at least once every two weeks Do not splash the unit with water Do not move the unit by pulling the exhaust hose attached to the back of the unit Do not move air conditioner when it is operating Do not use the unit with the air intake and outlet grills closed covered or obstructed Before transporting the air conditioner drain the water pan in accordance with the instructions on page 14 After transportation wait at least one hour before switching the unit on The unit should be transported in a vertical position If this is not possible secure the
6. select fan speed press the FAN button repeatedly until the required speed is selected HIGH MED LOW Fan speed AUTO can not be selected NB In FAN mode the exhaust hose does not need to be connected Fig 18 TIMER ON TIMER OFF SETTING THE TIMER Fig 19 This timer can be used to delay the appliance start up or shutdown This avoids wasting electricity by optimising operating periods PROGRAMMED SHUTDOWN With the appliance on press the TIMER button the time and the h symbol are displayed Fig 19 role buttons Set the time remaining until shutdown with the from 30 minutes to 24 hours During the first ten hours you can select half hour intervals For times longer than ten hours one hour intervals can be selected Press the TIMER button again to confirm the timer setting the TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and keeps flashing to indicate the timer is activated At the end of the set time the appliance switches off automatically Tocancel the TIMER setting press the TIMER button again PROGRAMMED STARTUP Turn on the appliance and select the required mode for example Cooling mode 25 C fan speed HIGH Press ON OFF button to switch into STANDBY Press the TIMER button twice the time and the h symbol are displayed Set the time remaining until startup with the A buttons from 30 minutes to 24 hours During the firs
7. PORTABLE REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONER USER MANUAL For POLOCOOL PC 58AP C 20 000 BTU 6 0kW PC 44BP C 15 000 BTU 4 4kW PC 35AP C 12 000 BTU 3 5kW Thank you for selecting our quality air conditioner Please be sure to read this user manual carefully before using POLOCOOL Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioners are imported and distributed throughout Australiasia by NOBO Any enquiries should be directed to NOBO on 1800 my nobo or 1800 69 6626 in the first instance NOI3 Australia ABN 80 749 103 558 17 Brett Drive Carrum Downs VIC 3201 www nobo com au Important Issues Regarding the Proper Use of this Air Conditioner Please contact NOBO on 1800 my nobo or 1800 69 6626 for advice before returning unit to the place of purchase Use this air conditioner only as described in this instruction manual This appliance is fitted with a special safety device When the compressor switches off or when the appliance is first turned on this device prevents the compressor from switching on again for at least three minutes This air conditioner has been designed and manufactured to operate in a domestic situation only and should not be used for other purposes The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons Never use the air conditioner in damp rooms eg bathrooms and laundries If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced with a new cord installed by a suitably qualified person
8. Wait 3 minutes from turning on after turning on safety device prevents compressor which provides cooling being turned on for about 3 minutes The compressor and fan has stopped Is Ft displayed on LCD Drain water Cooling power not enough for the Ensure A C is suitable for conditions of area or room conditions of area and room Air exhaust hose blocked Clear blockage Air exhaust hose bent over Always keep the hose at its shortest length and as straight as possible Standard air exhaust hose has been Remove extension always keep Air Conditioner not cooling extended longer than 1 5m standard hose length less than satisfactoril Lene y Air exhaust hose detached Connect the hose Window door opened Close the windows doors to room being cooled Air inlet outlet blocked Clear blockage Air filters dirty Clean air filter Fan speed set at low Set suitable higher speed Has the temperature been set low Reduce Temperature setting enough Air Conditioner vibrates Is it leaning or unbalanced Place on level floor Note In COOLING MODE the compressor is operating when cooled air comes out of the air outlet and the compressor light on the control panel is illuminated In DRY MODE the compressor operates continuously and compressor light is permanently illuminated 17 SELF DIAGNOSIS The Appliance has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions Follow t
9. YOUR POLOCOOL PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER Portable air conditioners are not designed to cool large open spaces To maximise the cooling effectiveness in an enclosed room e Turn the air conditioner on early in the day before the room heats up It is more efficient for the air conditioner to maintain the room at a comfortable temperature than it is to reduce an already hot room to a comfortable level e Close all doors windows curtains and external blinds of the room being cooled e Seal or block major draughts GUIDELINES FOR OPTIMISING COOLING EFFECTIVENESS POLOCOOL portable refrigerated air conditioners have a cooling capacity of 1 2 3 Model PC 58AP C 20 000 BTU or 6 0 kW This is sufficient to cool rooms with floor areas of between 20 and 42 square metres Model PC 44BP C 15 000 BTU or 4 4kW This is sufficient to cool rooms with floor areas of between 9 and 30 square metres Model PC 35AP C 12 000 BTU or 3 5kW This is sufficient to cool rooms with floor areas of between 6 and 20 square metres Do not place the air conditioner or plastic window slider in direct sunlight Close all curtains in the room being cooled For maximum cooling COOLING MODE set the temperature at 18 C and the fan at HIGH After approximately 3 minutes the compressor will turn on indicated by the green LED marked Cea on the control panel and cooled air will come out of the air outlet Cooled air will only come out of the air outlet w
10. air outlet hose SS 50cm clearance required for air inlet se N Fig 3 Only 20cm clearance required from this face as it does not contain air inlet or outlet INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES z z 3 TW INVIN M459 oe Lae ASSEMBLY OF EXHAUST HOSE HOSE INLET HOSE OUTLET WINDOW ADAPTOR AND WINDOW SLIDER Fig 4 Fully extend each end of the exhaust hose by about 10cm and attach the hose inlet and hose outlet to opposite ends by rotating the inlet outlet in a counter clockwise direction approximately 3 to 4 turns making sure that the hose wire is well threaded into the hose inlet and outlet The hose inlet and outlet cannot be installed unless the hose ends have been fully extended Attach the window adaptor to the hose outlet by pressure fit Clip the window adaptor into the window slider Take care to not break the tabs on the window adaptor when disconnecting from the window slider SwWwH _ SS window window hose hose hose slider adaptor outlet inlet Fig 4 MOUNTING OF ASSEMBLED AIR EXHAUST HOSE Fig 5 Take care not to damage the hose inlet when attaching detatching at the back of the Air Conditioner Slide the hose inlet square end in the direction indicated by the arrow onto the fixing lugs on hot air outlet grill at the back of the appliance Install carefully and do not force Place the hose outlet to the nearest window The length of th
11. aleleiaie deal ei eini HEHEHERRRRRRR Al NAA th Fig 21 15 END OF SEASON OPERATIONS Fig 22 e Switch off the unit and disconnect the plug from the power supply outlet e Remove the plug from the drain outlet to drain the water onto the drain pan and dispose of the water Tilt the unit by lifting it at the front to ensure all water is removed from the water tank Then operate the unit in fan mode for half a day until the pipe is dry e Wind the cable around the cable hooks on the back of the appliance e Wrap the appliance with the plastic bag and keep it in a dry place Power cord hook Power cord 16 TROUBLE SHOOTING Before seeking repair or service please check the following Lt PF Ft appears on the display See self diagnosis section PROBLEM CHECK ACTION Is A C plugged into power supply Insert power plug securely into outlet power supply outlet and turn No power to Air Conditioner power on Has fuse blown circuit breaker Turn A C off replace fuse wire switched off or A C switched off or turn on circuit breaker turn A C back on Power to Air Conditioner but unit Is timer on Wait for timer to count down or ae anareeeinis cancel timer setting by pressing saa TIMER button Air Conditioner does not cool Is compressor light illuminated
12. anciadgusticantanactnateaenieeuiatastnamstemans 15 Trouble shooting s ssseseseeeessseeesseeessseresssreesseeresseessseresseresssseeessersss 17 INTRODUCTION This portable air conditioner can alter the room temperature and humidity It has multiple functions of cooling dehumidifying drying and fan ventilation and can be moved from room to room and transported from building to building easily The air conditioner can maintain set room indoor air temperatures between 18 C and 32 C The set room temperature is displayed on the remote control and in the control panel on the unit This does not mean that the air conditioner will necessarily reduce the actual room temperature to the set room temperature HOW YOUR POLOCOOL PORTABLE REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONER WORKS Air from the room is drawn into the air conditioner cooled by refrigeration and blown into the room through the front grill hot air outside cool air ue Hot air is blown outside through the exhaust hose using the a window kit supplied with the air conditioner _ j J _ Hot air must be exhausted outside the room being cooled peer or you will not cool the room 2 VARIABLES INFLUENCING THE COOLING EFFECTIVENESS OFTHIS AIR CONDITIONER 4 The ability of the air conditioner to cool the air in your room depends on a number of variables The critical variables are 1 Orientation of the room to the sun Rooms facing North and West are expose
13. andard vertical and horizontal window applications It may be necessary for you to improvise modify some aspects of the installation procedures for certain types of windows Some window types may require the use of cardboard fillers and or duct tape to install Additional complete window kits may be purchased from NOBO to enable pre installation in windows in other rooms Please refer to illustration for minimum and maximum window openings Horizontal window Vertical window 5 J Window slider length Window slider length Min 85cm Min 85cm Max 123cm Max 123cm Fig 9 Standard door height 210cm Gap can be sealed using P cardboard and duct tape Additional window sliders can also be purchased to fill this gap Gaps can be sealed using cardboard and duct tape a Zle Window slider length Window Door slider height Min 85cm Max 123cm Max 123cm Fig 11 Fig 12 CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button MODE button to select modes of cooling dry fan FAN SPEED button to select fan speed of High Med Low Auto SWING button to switch on off left right auto swing function TIMER button INCREASE button to increase te
14. d Press ON OFF button to turn the appliance on Press MODE button to select COOLING mode Set the temperature with INCREASE DECREASE buttons To select fan speed press FAN SPEED button repeatedly until the required speed is selected High Med Low Auto Auto fan speed adjusts the fan speed automatically between HIGH MEDIUM and LOW settings according to the variance between set temperature and room temperature The set temperature will remain displayed in the control panel NB In COOLING mode the appliance automatically removes excess moisture from the atmosphere NB In COOLING mode the exhaust hose must be connected to allow warm air to be expelled from the room being cooled DRY DEHUMIDIFYING MODE e Please note that this mode will not operate if the room temperature is less than 18 degrees Celsius The compressor will not switch on and the green light will not be illuminated Keep the windows and doors closed for an effective dehumidification e When used as dehumidifier only keep the air exhaust hose disconnected from the back of the unit e Press ON OFF button to turn the appliance on e Press MODE button to select DRY mode the fan speed will always be at Auto and can not be adjusted in DRY mode and the control panel will display dh Compressor light will be permanently illuminated in this mode after approximately 3 minutes e Water tank will require emptying as mist motor does not operate in this mode FAN
15. d to the midday and afternoon i sun and are the hottest in the house Rooms facing the morning sun w East and away from the sun South are the coolest in the house 2 Insulation Insulated roofs and walls reduce the amount of heat entering the room Windows admit heat into the room This heat can be reduced if the windows are protected from the direct sun eg by outside blinds well lined inside curtains pergolas thick foliage etc 3 Air Draughts Rooms protected from draughts are more easily cooled Windows and doors must be kept closed 4 Multi Storey Buildings In multi storey buildings upper storey rooms are usually hotter and therefore harder to cool than ground floor rooms morning sun afternoon sun 3 SIZING GUIDE In general the higher the cooling capacity BTU kW of an air conditioner the bigger the room it will cool a The PC 58AP C 20 000 BTU air conditioner subject to the variables as explained in point 2 can effectively cool rooms with a floor area of between 20 and 42 square metres 7m Example 2 Insulated ground floor Uninsulated upper storey room with external room with one West facing walls facing East Example of maximum external wall Example of minimum and or South 6m TOOTS 4m room size Example 1 6m x 7m 42m In this example the air In this example the air conditioner is suitable for amx m 20m conditioner is suitable for effectively cooling a room ill effectively cooling
16. e air exhaust hose is between 600mm to 1500mm use the minimum length when working When mounting try to keep the air exhaust hose horizontal and do not extend its length by attaching it to another hose as this reduces the cooling efficiency of the appliance If hose needs to be extended use as few bends as possible Consider elevating the unit in order to keep the hose as straight as possible ATTENTION e The exhaust hose should be not longer than 5metres e Never bend the exhaust hose excessively when the appliance is working e Elevate the unit if possible to keep the exhaust hose straight e Always keep the exhaust hose at its shortest length and as straight as possible when the appliance is working This will ensure maximum cooling output e Never move the appliance by pulling the air exhaust hose attached to the back of the appliance e Do not move the air conditioner when it is operating Correct exhaust hose mounting shown below If mounting in the wall the height of the hole should be 17cm 130cm Fig 6 Or t FANN TTT same Fig 6 If the air exhaust hose needs to be bent the correct method is shown below Fig 7 Fig 7 Se aa Fig 8 WINDOW SLIDER KIT INSTALLATION Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 and Fig 12 The window slider kit has been designed to fit most st
17. e first ten hours you can select half hour intervals For times longer than ten hours one hour intervals can be selected Press TIMER button again to confirm the timer setting the TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and keeps flashing to indicate the timer is activated The time remaining in hours will also be shown on LCD display At the end of the set time the appliance switches on automatically and operates in the selected mode for example COOLING 25 C fan speed HIGH To cancel the TIMER setting press the TIMER button again 11 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL THE REMOTE CONTROL INSERTING THE BATTERIES Slide and remove the protective cover see Fig 13 e Insert two new batteries not rechargeable and make sure the and are in the correct position Replace the cover If the remote control is not used for long periods remove the batteries CORRECT USE between the remote control and the receiver sources of heat MODE selection set temperature time display TIMER button press this button to set automatic startup shutdown Do not drop remote control expose it to direct sunlight or leave it near C TIMER WING SPARE button Cum Gu does not perform any function MODE button press this button to select the modes of COOL DRY or FAN POLOCOOL Me Fig 15 12 Point the remote control towards the front of the air conditioner see Fig 14
18. he proposed action when the code is displayed Lt LOW TEMPERATURE Frost protection is complete When the appliance is operating in dehumidifying mode this device prevents the formation of ice The appliance starts up again automatically when the defrosting process PF PROBE FAILURE Sensor damaged or 1800 69 6626 If this is displayed contact Nobo on 1800 my nobo Ft FULL TANK The water tank is full Empty the internal tank see the section on Water Drainage Method This is a fail safe display due to protect against spilling water when the air conditioner is used in dry mode and the mist motor is not operating SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 Polocool PC 58AP C Rated voltage 240 Volts Rated power input 2300 Watts Refrigerant R410a Cooling capacity 6000 Watts 20 000 BTU 6 0kW LIMIT CONDITIONS OF AIR CONDITIONING Room ambience in air conditioning Temperature 21 C 35 C cooling Relative humidity 60 90 cooling SIZE OF APPLIANCE Width 365 mm Height 775 mm Depth 568 mm 2 Polocool PC 44BP C Rated voltage 240 Volts Rated power input 1750 Watts Refrigerant R410a Cooling capacity 4400 Watts 15 000 BTU 4 4 kW LIMIT CONDITIONS OF AIR CONDITIONING Room ambience in air conditioning Temperature 21 C 35 C cooling Relative humidity 60 90 cooling SIZE OF APPLIANCE Width 365 mm Height 775 mm Depth 568 mm 18 3 Pol
19. hen the LED on the control panel is illuminated In COOLING MODE the air conditioner will not cool unless the set temperature is below the existing room temperature In COOLING MODE once the existing room temperature reaches the set temperature the fan continues operating and the compressor switches on and off to maintain the set temperature within the room For maximum cooling output keep the exhaust hose as short and as straight as possible Minimise bends which can reduce the maximum cooling capacity of the air conditioner Elevate the air conditioner if necessary Make sure the air intake and outlet grills are unobstructed Clean the filters at least once every two weeks 4 NAME OF EACH PART AND FUNCTION FRONT Fig 1 1 Control panel 2 Up down manually adjusted air fins 3 Air outlet 4 Left Right auto air swinging fins 5 Rolling castor 6 Cable power cord and plug BACK Fig 2 1 Hot air outlet grill 2 Low air inlet grill 3 High air inlet grill 4 Power cord hooks 5 Water tank chassis 6 Water tank drain outlet 7 Plug Es CL moo or lt r a S a INSTALLATION SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION Fig 3 Place the portable air conditioner in a flat location where the air inlets and outlets cannot be covered up Place the unit no less than 50cm away from a wall or other obstacle 50cm clearance at back to x allow for
20. mperature time DECREASE button to decrease temperature time TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and keeps flashing to indicate the timer is in operation LCD DISPLAY displays set temperature or timer hours L M N O FAN SPEED LIGHTS of High Med Low Auto P COMPRESSOR OPERATING LIGHT illuminated when compressor is operating Q FAN MODE LIGHT illuminated when in FAN mode R DRY MODE LIGHT illuminated when in DRY mode S COOLING MODE LIGHT illuminated when in COOLING mode OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL The operating temperature ranges for cooling and dehumidifying are 18 C 32 C A temperature within this range may be set but the room may not necessarily reach this set temperature ZAMMOAWS If the appliance is turned off during cooling or dry operation and turned on again immediately the unit will wait at least 3 minutes before restarting the compressor POWER SUPPLY Do not connect the portable air conditioner to a power supply outlet which is also being used for other electrical appliances Insert the power plug securely into the power supply outlet and turn power on The air conditioner will beep after 2 seconds Press the on off button on the display panel or remote to start air conditioner 10 COOLING MODE Please note that this air conditioner will not cool if the room temperature is less than 18 degrees Celsius The compressor will not switch on and the green light will not be illuminate
21. ocool PC 35AP C Rated voltage 240 Volts Rated power input 1500 Watts Refrigerant R410a Cooling capacity 3500 Watts 12 000 BTU 3 5 kW LIMIT CONDITIONS OF AIR CONDITIONING Room ambience in air conditioning Temperature 21 C 35 C cooling Relative humidity 60 90 cooling SIZE OF APPLIANCE Width 365 mm Height 775 mm Depth 568 mm
22. t ten hours you can select half hour intervals For times longer than ten hours one hour intervals can be selected Press the TIMER again to confirm the timer setting the TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and keeps flashing to indicate the timer is activated Atthe end of the set time the appliance switches on automatically and operates in the selected mode for example Cooling mode 25 C fan speed HIGH To cancel the TIMER setting press the TIMER button again 13 WATER DRAINAGE METHODS WATER DRAINAGE Fig 20 This air conditioner is equipped with the very latest MIST technology which means that the water tank does not have to be emptied This has been verified by independent testing conducted both in Australia and overseas under extremely humid conditions Water drainage will generally only be required at the end of the season see End of Season Operations page 15 However the mist technology does not operate when the unit is in dehumidifying dry mode Thus the tank may require emptying on occasions when operating for long periods in this mode As a safety measure to positively prevent water spillage in dehumidifying mode when the mist motor is not operating the air conditioner is equipped with a fail safe device if the water tank fills The unit will completely stop including both fan and compressor The control panel LED displays Ft as mentioned in the Section on Self Diagnosis
23. t use chemical solvent to clean the surface of the unit Never spray insecticides or similar in the vicinity of the unit e Clean the surface of the unit with a damp cloth then dry with a duster or similar CLEANING THE AIR FILTER Clean the dust filter once every two weeks of operation This will keep the air conditioner working efficiently e Slide out the air filter from the side as shown in Fig 21 e Wash the air filter by immersing it gently into warm about 40 C or 104 F water with a dishwashing detergent e Rinse the filter of detergent and dry it thoroughly in a shaded place e Insert the filters back into their original positions AOA al F OOnOnOODOH QO NOOR T O0 ANAAAANANAN ia ia SOD OSSD Apps Pao oooe eleteiei
24. unit at an angle do not lay it horizontally Do not operate the air conditioner outdoors or in areas open to the outdoors If the air conditioner is only being used as a spot cooler simply to put cool air directly on a person or thing do not connect the rear exhaust outlet If the compressor runs without cool air coming out of the top air outlet after 10 minutes of correct operation switch off the unit and contact NOBO immediately When the compressor is running hot air should always be expelled from the bottom rear outlet If it is not switch off and contact NOBO immediately At high temperatures to protect the unit from overheating the compressor may stop Air will flow out of the front air outlet but it will not be cooled In this event switch off the appliance for approximately one hour to enable the thermal cut out to self reset The unit may then be operated in the normal manner THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CONTENTS ANE ONC 2225 5256 ce caesar gine dca qgeiveaestanniad S 3 MS ANT niesienie eataayewunceh vay AEE a NE EE EE 6 Contool pane lease E E E E RS 10 Operation of control panel sseseeseseeessesesseseesssressseresssseesssressseeesssee 10 Operation of remote control eeessssseessesssseseessrreesseresssreesssressseeessses 12 Water drainage methods sssesssesssessessseeesseseesseresssrressereessseeesseres 14 Maintenance and SERVICE ssh sg5isnteid
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