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User`s Manual MOB-GPC12AF - Inventor Air Conditioners
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1. WATE full FAN mode MODE or E 38 5 7 d iy gt MODE lt gt ON OFF key I1 M 12 Control panel and the function 1 ON OFF key Press once to start and press once more to stop the unit 2 MODE key Press this button to change the operation mode in order of COOL DRY gt HEAT No Heat mode for the cooling only unit gt COOL 3 lt q Pp key In COOL and HEAT mode press 9 once the SET TEMP will decrease 1 COP Press B once the SET TEMP will increase 1 C 1 F The SET TEMP can be selected from 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F COOL mode HEAT mode CAUTION DRY mode WATER DRAINAGE 1 To select a place near the door and window install the exhaust duct 2 Press MODE key to select COOL mode 3 Press pp key to set the suitable temp 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F 1 Press MODE key toselect HEAT mode 2 Press a J gt key to setthe suitabletemp 16 C 61F 30 C 86 F When the unit is running in the COOL mode in order to keep the good cooling effect please pay more attention to 1 If there is thedirect sunlight near the window please use the curtain to shield 2 When the unit running in cool mode do not use other heat sources in the air conditioner room WE Please close the door and window in order to obtain the better dehumidifying effect Press M ODE key select the
2. Models MOB GPC12AF MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER Owner s Manual f inventor Your conditions Thank you for choosing INVENTOR air conditioning system For correct use of this unit please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference SUMMARY oa acides abet dnd td din d icut ans 1 WORKING PRINGIBEE 3 sardine te Ve Eee 1 2 OPERATING METHODS Age x En x mre rm eR rmm mx ncm 3 7 3 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER 8 10 OPE RATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER 11 12 X ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION OF HEAT EXHAUST HOSE gt lt 1345 CARE AND MAINTENANCE EEN 16 17 Tat ae eo CCR e 18 OEE E ie AFTER SERVICE ee 20 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM QU Un Cd v TER 21 INVENTOR MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER is a small moveable air conditioner It possess the functions of COOL DRY and the Separate Ventilation and depends on different places it can be moved as will It is fit for home and office use especially fit for the house with many rooms With the compact configuration excellent workmanship elegant appearance it is convenient for moving energy saving and low noise Note Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit the manual is used for reference and the technical parameters are subject to
3. 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 the appliance 1 12 can be connected only to a supply with system impedance no more than 0 307 ohm In case necessary please consult your supply authority for system impedance information 19 Do not incline or overturn If the abnormal phenomenon occurred please pull out the power plug at once and inform the dealer to check and maintain Do not use the insecticide or other sprays it can cause deformation or crack DISPOSAL Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary e If any quality problems or any other problems exist please contact with the local dealer 20 I1M 12 POWER ROOM TEM PIPE TEM BN BK L SENSOR SENSOR TRANSFORMER BU WH de WATER MOTOR Son N e mw Aa IS BUWI PE AA PE BU 5 5 DO N3 N3 UNDERPROP Rp 77 ROOM UBE TR IN TR OUT 26 o o Ore D e WATER L 3 DISP2 DISP2 ge Drop A
4. TURBO me HOUR VOFF Remote control HEALTH SAVE HEALTH SAVE button HEALTH function there is no this function for this unit If press this key the main unit Will click but it also runs under original status e Save energy function this unit has no this function press this button the mian unit will click SE will be displayed on the LCD of wireless remote control fan speed automatically rotates when repress this button the fan speed will run at previous setting fan speed TEMP m Temp display button key can be changed between setting temperature and surrounding temperature and the main unit will click TIMER Timer button e On the status of the unit on press this button to set timer off On the status of the unit off press this button to set timer off Press this key once words Hour on off will appear and flicker In which case press button to adjust time press button continuously to change timing value quickly the setting time range is from 0 5 to 24 hr press this key once again to fix the time then remote controller will send out the signal immediately and hour on off will stop flickering If the time of that no press timer button under flickering status is above 5s the timer setting will quit If the timer has been set press this button once again to quit it Ee AS Left and right swing but
5. As for cooling only unit it won t have any action when it receives the 6 wu oe FAN speed button Press this button once fan speed will change as below Auto gt 48 anl gt e low speed s Middle speed aA High speed Note Under the Dry mode the fan speed isn t adjustable low fan speed is imperative but when operating this button the wireless remote control will send this signal MA Swing up and down button Simpleness swing mode is defaulted for wireless remote control in this mode press this button could turn on or turn off the Up and down swing function When unit is turned off synchronously press and Up and down swing buttons it could be switched between the simpleness swing mode and stationary swing mode at this time N s S blinks 2 seconds In Stationary swing mode press this button the angle for Up and down swing as show in below SEN E A OFF l lt When up and down swing louver is working when turn off the unit the siwng louver will immediately stop at current position 3l shows up and down swing louver swings back signal of heating operation and forth as show in the above figure 8 NOTE This Remote control is universal it could be used formany units some buttons of this control which are not available to this unit will not be described below ER FILTER ret lam
6. 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 in COOL or DRY mode the dew water will drain into the tank When the tank gets full the indicator will flash and the buzzer will sound eight times LED window shows error code H8 at the same time the unit stop running When COOL or DRY is running condensate will drain to water tank When water tank is fillbuz er will sound 8 timers for warn water tank green indicated light on panel on with H8 displayed on display window and whole unit stop running Plug out plug on drainage hose and take off the hose fro m fixing clamp then drain out water in tank After that plug the pipe plug onto pipe to prevent leaka ge of condensate and fix drainage pipe fixing clamp as shown in following figure The unit will resume running when water filled protect released and compressor stops for 3 minutes Install of drainage hose as shown in following figure Note Drainage hose must be installed before using otherwise block of drain may occur and affects normal run of unit Drain Hose included ao yo Drainage pipe Clamp Pipe clip Rubber plug Screw Install Drain Hose 1 Remove drain cap from drain port Drain Cap 2 Attach one end of the drain hose to the drain port with the clamp See Drain Hose graphic e Insert the drain plug into the other end of the drain hose and secure wit
7. between Fahrenheit and Centigrade Under status of unit off press MODE buttons simultaneously to switch Cand About new function of defrosting The appliance of the defrosting function is unavailable It indicates after starting this function by remote controller and the unit has been under defrost status If turn off the unit by remote controller the unit will not stop defrosting until it is finished if change setting mode by remote controller the function which is set last time won t be carried out until defrosting finished Operation of this function on or off If remote controller is under off status press mode button and X FAN button simultaneously in order to enter or cancel this new function If the unit is under defrost mode dual eight position on remote controller will display H1 If switch to heat mode the position will display H1 which flickers for 55 in which case press button H1 will disappear and setting temp be displayed After remote controller is powered on the new defrost function will be defaulted to be closed Changing batteries and notices 1 Slightly to press the place with 2 along the arrow head direction to push the back cover of wireless remote control As show in figure 2 Take out the old batteries As show in figure 3 Insert two new AAA1 5V dry batteries and pay attention to the polarity As show in figure 4 Attach the back cover of wireless remote control As show in f
8. change without notice With the help of upper motor the airflow of indoor passes through the evaporator becomes the cooling wind but with the help of lower motor the airflow of indoor passes through the condenser becomes the heating wind It was designed two duct systems in its structure The heating wind is discharged by the rear outlet the cooling wind is discharged by the front outlet flow guided by the louver and it brings the gentle cooling airflow and the low temperature environment is maintained The Working Principle Cooling wind Sy C Evaporator Upper motor lt Airflow 1 Lower motor Capillary gt Heating wind Airflow 2 Condenser Front Air outlet Controller panel Remote box Rear Upper air inlet grille Air exhaust outlet Lower air inlet grille The working range of COOL mode Heat mode and DRY mode Location requirement Power supply The working range of COOL mode and HEAT modeis16 61 F 30C 86 F At DRY mode the static pressure range is 0 25 The appliance is for indoor use only The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations When operating the unit should be placed on the horizontal place more than 50cm away from the wall or other obstructions Before the unit is power on please check the following The power supply is rated voltage 10 The power plugs and the sockets can be suppo
9. pipe end Rear plastic pipe end Flexible Exhaust Hose The mobile air conditioner WARNING N Clean the air filter Recommended once every three weeks WARNING N There are castors in the bottom of the unit according to the Tab demand it can be moved in the room very expediently Air inlet grille and filter inside Before maintenance please pull out the power plug and cut off power supply in order to avoid the electric shock If theusage environment of the unit has lots of dust the cleaning of air filter should be more frequently Disassembly and Cleaning Pull out the tab of the filter take out the air filter Wash the filter solely to spray like T he spray in bath and to shake the filter LI Or to immerse filter into the gentle soap water then dry it in a shade NOTE e Never use water above 45 113 F to wash thef ilters or it could cause deformation ordiscoloration 16 Please use cloth slightly moistened with water below 40 C 104 F or the soap water or the water with cleanser after wresting wipe the dirt Do not use the gasoline diesel oil or the congeneric substance to clean Clean the air conditioner the unit Before cleaning please pull out the power plug Ze Gs 17 If the malfunction occur please check the following before maintenance The air conditioner does
10. to be X FAN off This function can not be set under auto fan or heat mode and the character of X FAN won t appear Note X FAN is the alternative expression of BLOW for the purpose of understanding Light button Press this button to select LIGHT on or off in the displayer When the LIGHT is on the icon Wwill be displayed and the indi cators light in the displayer will be on When the LIGHT is off the icon will be disappeared and all the indicators light in the displayer will be off 1 0 Guide for operation general operation Press ON OFF button to start the unit after powering the main unit on Note Power the unit on every time the big guide louver and small guide louver will be Q CMoDE 2 Er E closed firstly 2 Press MODE button to select desired running mode o 3 Press button to set the desired temperature qs EBS D It is unable to set the temperature at AUTO mode GEES T 4 Press FAN button to set fan speed the AUTO FAN rei ne LOW MID or HIGH could be selected see 5 Press SI button to set swing mode LY C Guide for operation optional operation 1 Press SLEEP button set the sleep mode 2 Press TIMER button then press button to set the scheduled timer on or timer off 3 Press LIGHT button to control displayer light on or off 4 Press X
11. FAN button to set X FAN function on or off D SS X FAN TEMP TIMER zr 20 ME l LIGHT 5 Press TURBO button to set this function on or off Introduction for special function About X FAN function This function indicates that moisture on evaporator of indoor unit will be blowed after the unit is stopped to avoid mould 1 Having set X FAN function on After turning off the unit by pressing ON OFF button indoor fan will continue running for about 10 min at low speed In this period press X FAN button to stop indoor fan directly 2 Having set X FAN function off After turning off the unit by pressing ON OFF button the complete unit will be off directly 11 About AUTO RUN When AUTO RUN mode is selected the setting temperature will not be displayed on the LCD the unit will be in accordance with the room temp automatically to select the suitable running method and to make ambient comfortable 3k About turbo function If start this function the unit will run at super high fan speed to cool or heat quickly so that the ambient temp approachs the preset temp as soon as possible About lock Press and buttons simultaneously to lock or unlock the keyboard If the remote controller is locked the icon e will be displayed on it in which case press any button the mark will flicker for three times If the keyboard is unlocked the mark will disappear About switch
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13. h clamp See Drain Hose graphic 4 Attach the drain hose clip to the back panel of the air conditioner near the drain port with the screw provided Drain Hose Clip M IIIIII Drain port fixed clamp with screw 5 Snap the free end of the drain hose into the drain hose clip Drain Hose Wi Kou AT Drain plug clip Note Be sure that there are no obstructions between receiver and remote control Don t drop or throw the remote control Don t let any liquid in the remote control and put the remote control directly under the sunlight or any place where is very hot H Signal transmitter FAN Tag OPER AIR HEALTH X FAN 9 dE 7 FILTER 0 5 gt button e When press button the setting temp will be increased by 1 C 1 F When press button the setting temp will be decreased by 1 C 1 F The temp will be changed quickly by pressing the button continuously and setting temp range is 18C 61 F 30C 86 F FAN av 23 Remote control ON OFF ON OFF button e Press this button the unit will be started or stopped which can clear the timer or sleeping function of last time MODE Mode button Press this button the running mode will change as below AUTO COOL A DRY Ze XX HEAT Note no for coolling only unit
14. igure NOTE e When changing the batteries do not use the old or different batteries otherwise it can cause the malfunction of the wireless remote control e If the wireless remote control will not be used for a long time please take them out and don t let the leakage liquid damage the wireless remote control The operation should be in its receiving range It should be placed at where is 1m away from the TV set or stereo sound sets If the wireless remote control can not operate normally please take them out after 30s later and reinsert if they cannot normally run please change them Sketch map for changing batteries 12 D e Length range of exhaust pipe should be 50 150cm It is recommended to use it with shortest length When installing exhaust pipe should be as flat as possible Don t prolong the pipe or connect it with other exhaust pipe or it would cause abnormal operation Correct installation is as shown in figure When installing it on wall height of hall should be about 130cm from floor 13 If the pipe are to be bent please install it by considering following dimension Wrong installation is shown in following figure If the pipe is bent too much it would easily cause malfunction 14 PARTS INCLUDED Gs d Front plastic
15. intain Location Others Do not install the unit in the confined place and keep the well ventilation in order to avoid malfunction occurs Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight in order to avoid fading and efficiency reducing Do not install the unit in the moist place it can cause the electrical leakage Please do not install the unit to the following place The place of gas fire oil or it will cause the malfunction Should take the consideration for the people of following 1 Young children patient 2 The ailing people the people who is hard to express 3 The people who is very tired drunk or the people who had taken the soporifics Do not step on or put something on the top of the unit it will slop and can cause malfunction Do not apply the cold wind to the body for a long time it can cause the health problems The unit should be placed about 1m or more away from the TV or it will be effected by the electromagnetic wave The air inlet outlet can t be blocked by the obstruction or it will cause the malfunction Do not insert hands or stick into the air inlet or outlet especially pay more attention to young children or it can cause the accident easily When water level switch works for water filled water inside the tank is 1 5L Unit of 11M 12 GWP R410A R32 125 50 50 1900 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children
16. n t start The power supply is not connected well Although it was set the COOL mode there is no cool wind Although it was set the DRY mode there is no cool wind The LED displays E5 The LED displays H8 The LED displays F1 The LED displays F2 The power plug is not inserted tightly There is the malfunction of power plug or socket The fuse is broken 1 The room temp is lower than the set temp 2 The evaporator frosts 1 The evaporator frosts 1 The power supply is unstable 2 The malfunction occurs The water tank gets full The room air temprature sensor malfunction The tube temprature sensor malfunction 18 1 Insert the power plug tightly 2 Ask for the electrician to replace the power plug or socket 3 Ask for the electrician to replace the fuse 1 This is the normal phenomenon 2 Unit is running in defrosting operation it will come back to run in original operation after defrosting 1 Unit is running in defrosting operation it will come back to run in original operation after defrosting To cut off power supply after 10 minutes turn on the unit if the E5 still displays please inform the maintenance man to maintain 1 To pour out the water of the tank please see the fig of P7 2 If the malfunction still exists please inform the maintenance man to maintain Please inform the maintenance man to maintain Please inform the maintenance man to ma
17. rted by the current that is more than 16A The thread section of the lead wires and any continued use lead wire is no less than 1 5mm2 e The air conditioner must be safety earthed Earth wire must be connected to the special device of the building In order to provide the good earthing for the air conditioner The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible If the supply 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 e The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry The minimum clearance from the appliance to combustible surface is 50cm When children use the appliance it must be supervised by adults or supervisors Including an air switch with suitable capacity please note the following table Air switch should be included magnet buckle and heating buckle function it can protect the circuit short and overload Caution please do not use the fuse only for protect the circuit Air conditioner W Air switch capacity 12K 16A Can not use the steel wire or the brass wire replace the fuse the capability of the fuse must be appropriate In order to avoid the power cord damaged and electrical leakage do not fix the power supply on the knife edge or the sharp object e The wiring must be operated by the professional and according to the national regulations COOL mode DRY mode Set TEMP
18. ton There is no this function for this unit If press this key the main unit will click but it also runs under original status NOTE This remote controller is universal it could be used for many units some buttons of this controller which are not available to this unit will not be described below FAN AUTO F ull OPER AIR HEALTH X FAN a a ER FILTER ad 7 RE HOUI 23 5 ON OFF P d zl E ces ust SS c px ONOFF CMoDE Remote controller SLEEP Sleep button Press this button enter into SLEEP state when repressed it will quit The sleep function will be canceled with the stop of the unit There is no SLEEP function under AUTO and FAN mode GC is the icon for sleep function At COOL DRY mode the SLEEP mode runs after 1 hour the setting temp will be increased by1 C 27F 2 hour later setting temp will be increased by 2 C 4 F and then will run at this setting temperature At HEAT mode the SLEEP mode runs after 1 hour the setting temp will be decreased by 1 C 2 F 2 hours later setting temp will be decreased by 2 C 4 F then it will run at setting temperature X FAN X FAN button LIGHT Set X FAN on the character of X FAN will appear or off the character of X FAN dis appear by pressing this key under cool or dehumidify mode Once energized the unit will be defaulted
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