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1. Figure 5 Floor cut outs 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 7 of 21 e Place the Sandpiper so that the edges of the unit line up with the edges marked from the template secure the unit using the six hold down screws supplied Cupboard seat bed cut out e Determine where the return air grille will be placed according to the requirements above e f you are using the supplied return air grille then the cut out template can be found at the end of this installation manual e Ensure the logo at the top of the return air grille is in the correct orientation e Cut out the required hole and secure the grille in place using the supplied screws e f you are not using the supplied return air grille then the minimum size cut out is 345cm 23cmx15cm 2 Route and secure ducting Don t route the ductwork near any heat AN producing appliances such as the rear of a refrigerator as condensation will be formed e Attach the ducting securely to the unit by pushing twisting the ducting onto the ducting spigots until the teeth are engaged e Attach the longest piece of ducting to the bottom ducting spigot e Screw the inner duct piece onto the other end of the ducting Figure 6 Inner duct piece shown on the left outer duct piece shown on the right e Route the ducting to where the outlets are desired ensuring the bends are kept to a minimum and are as smooth as possible The longest single piece of ducting must be less A than
2. reur au d tail original ou a toute autre personne qui deviendra propri taire de l appareil par le biais de cette personne ou avec son autorisation et sont cens s tre suppl mentaires tous les autres droits et recours dont il pourra disposer l galement en ce qui concerne l appareil 1 Au cas ou un service de garantie serait n cessaire l acqu reur doit contacter Aircommand Australia pour obtenir une autorisation de service Cordonn es t l phone 61 8 8345 8444 fax 08 8243 0628 ou email sales aircommand com au 2 Les r parations sous garantie seront effectu es exclusivement par le r parateur autoris du fabricant 3 La responsabilit incombe a l acqu reur de livrer l appareil au Centre de service autoris le plus proche du fabricant Le fabricant ne subira pas les frais de d placement ou de livraison de agent de service Garantie en dehors de l Australie 1 Les produits Aircommand sont couverts par une garantie de 12 mois compter de la date du premier achat au d tail 2 Pour toute demande de renseignements en dehors de l Australie veuillez contacter votre fournisseur national La carte de garantie doit tre remplie et renvoy e au fabricant pour tre enregistr e ou au distributeur dans le pays de l achat Un enregistrement de garantie en ligne est disponible sur www aircommand com au registration html GARANTIA DEL ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE REFRIGERADO Garantia en Australia Nos comprometemos por medio de
3. Lieferkosten entstandenen Ausgaben Garantie auBerhalb Australiens 1 F r die Produkte von Aircommand gilt eine 12 monatige Garantie ab Datum des ersten Einzelhandelskaufs 2 Fur Garantieanfragen auBerhalb Australiens wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren inlandischen Handler Die Garantiekarte ist auszuf llen und dem Hersteller bzw dem Vertriebsh ndler im Einkaufsland zur Registrierung zuzuschicken Die Garantie kann online unter der folgenden Adresse registriert werden www aircommand com au registration html GARANTIE DE CLIMATISATION REFRIGEREE Garantie pour Australie Nous nous engageons par cette garantie a faire rectifier gratuitement par notre agent de service tout d faut r sultant d un d faut de fabrication ou de remplacer tout composant d fectueux dans les 12 mois suivant la date du premier achat de l appareil au d tail Cet engagement est conditionnel l installation et a l exploitation de l appareil conform ment nos instructions et ne s applique pas aux composants consommables tels que les filtres ou a un r glage attribuable la mauvaise utilisation du climatiseur L entretien les r glages des commandes et les dommages en transit sont galement exclus Aucune autre personne firme ou entreprise n est autoris e par nous a offrir ou a donner en notre nom toute autre garantie ou une garantie sup rieure a celle donn e par nous en vertu de cette garantie Les avantages conf r s par cette garantie reviennent l acqu
4. Vorbehalt dass das Ger t im Einklang mit unseren Anleitungen installiert und betrieben wird und gilt nicht fur VerschleiBteile wie z B Filter oder f r Korrekturarbeiten die durch den Missbrauch des Klimagerats bedingt sind Normale Wartung durch den Benutzer die Einstellung der Bedienelemente und Transportschaden sind ebenfalls ausgeschlossen Wir haben keine anderen Personen Firmen oder Unternehmen bevollmachtigt in unserem Namen irgendeine andere oder weiter reichende Garantie anzubieten oder zu geben als die von uns im Rahmen dieser Garantie erteilte Die mittels dieser Garantie gewahrten Leistungen gelten zu Gunsten des urspr nglichen Einzelhandelsk ufers oder jeder anderen Person die ihren Anspruch auf die Waren durch oder von dieser Person ableitet und sind dazu gedacht getrennt von allen zusatzlichen Rechten und Behelfen zu gelten die innen kraft Gesetzes hinsichtlich dieser Waren zustehen 1 Fur den Fall dass eine Garantieleistung erforderlich wird muss sich der Kaufer mit Aircommand Australia zur Genehmigung der Leistung in Verbindung setzen Kontaktinfo Tel 61 8 8345 8444 Fax 08 8243 0628 oder E Mail sales aircommand com au 2 Unter die Garantie fallende Reparaturen werden nur durch den Vertragsreparaturdienst des Herstellers ausgef hrt 3 Die Lieferung des Ger ts an das n chstliegende Service Centre des Herstellers ist Aufgabe des K ufers Der Hersteller deckt keine der durch die Anfahrtskosten des Vertragsdienstes oder
5. ensure that it does not become clogged with dust and other particles The state of the filter can be ascertained from its appearance if it appears dirty clogged then it should be cleaned Figure 10 Filter when removed from the unit 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 9 of 21 A blocked filter will impair the cooling amp heating performance of the unit significantly To clean the filter first remove it by pulling it out of the unit using the handle on the top Then take the filter outside and brush it gently with a dust pan brush or similar A WARNING Airborne particles can pose a health risk particularly to young children and the elderly Ensure that filters are cleaned in a safe and well ventilated area If a more thorough clean is required then the filter can be washed out using warm soapy water Care must be taken to avoid ripping the fabric The filter must be completely dry before reinstallation The filter should be cleaned every two weeks or more when in use Prolonged use higher concentrations of airborne particles and various other factors may result in the filters needing to be cleaned more often Replacement filters can be ordered directly from Aircommand part number 7001002 ll Holding screws Aircommand suggests that the screws attaching the unit to the cupboard are initially checked for tightness within the first 3 months of installation and thereafter every 12 months if the van is in constan
6. esta garantia a rectificar sin cargo en nuestra agencia de servicio autorizado cualquier fallo causado por un componente defectuoso dentro de los 12 meses contados a partir de la primera fecha de compra Este compromiso es condicional a que el aparato haya sido instalado y operado de acuerdo con nuestras instrucciones y no cubre componentes de consumo tales como filtros o cualquier ajuste necesario debido al uso incorrecto del acondicionador de aire Se excluyen tambi n las tareas de mantenimiento normales el ajuste de los controles y cualquier dafio ocurrido durante su transporte Ninguna otra persona firma o corporacion esta autorizada a ofrecer o dar en nuestro nombre una garantia mas extensa o diferente a la otorgada por esta garantia Los beneficios conferidos por esta garant a son a favor del comprador original y cualquier otra persona que tenga derecho al titulo de la mercader a a trav s o bajo dicha persona y esta separada de otros derechos adicionales o soluciones a las que puedan tener derecho seg n la ley respecto a las mercader as 1 En el caso que se necesite hacer uso del servicio de garantia el comprador debe ponerse en contacto con Aircommand Australia para la aprobacion del servicio Informacion de contacto Tel fono 61 8 8345 8444 fax 08 8243 0628 o Email sales aircommand com au 2 Las reparaciones cubiertas por la garant a deber n ser llevadas a cabo por el servicio de reparaciones autorizado por el fabricante 3 La en
7. extremely hazardous and may result in property damage and personal injury Aircommand will not be held responsible for problems relating to incorrect or improper installation methods Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 4of 21 GENERAL UNIT INFORMATION I PURPOSE The Aircommand Sandpiper air conditioning unit was designed as a ducted unit for installation on the floor underneath a seat bed or inside a cupboard of a caravan or recreational vehicle RV to provide reverse cycle heating and cooling It is intended to be used to provide spot cooling heating and relief to certain areas immediately adjacent to the outlets It is not intended to air condition all areas of the RV although it may do so in some cases It is important that the unit is installed properly according to the recommended guidelines ll ENSURING EFFECTIVE OPERATION The effectiveness of the air conditioner is dependent on several factors that contribute to the total heat load on the van When an Aircommand unit is installed in a van or motorhome Aircommand assumes that the vehicle manufacturer or owner has properly assessed the potential heat load or sought expert advice and selected the appropriate capacity air conditioning unit The following actions can be taken to reduce peak heat load and help the air conditioner deliver the most comfort e Closing all doors hatches windows and blinds Extend all annexes e Position the vehicle so t
8. hours e Press O for 3 seconds to confirm clock setting and return to main menu Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 12 of 21 COOLING e You may select High Med Low or Auto fan speeds by pressing the fan button e Now select the desired room temperature herein referred to as the set point by pressing the plus or minus e Cycle mode button to highlight the snowflake icon WW keys d or TN the display will flash the set point temperature Keep pressing the button until it flashes your desired set point In approx 5 seconds the display will resume reading the actual room temperature The compressor will have a delayed start usually 3 minutes before unit starts to cool Note Any interruption to the power supply will cause the unit to delay compressor start up FAN ONLY e e e AS AU e For simply recirculating air choose the Fan mode u Sa Choose any of the three fan speeds by pressing the fan button Note Temperature button is invalid in Fan only mode HEAT ly tt 1 e Cycle mode button to highlight the sun icon e Select desired set point temperature by pressing the plus or minus keys gt or wn e After a short delay the compressor will start However air will not begin to flow until it has been heated up sufficiently this is to prevent cold draughts DRY e The Dry mode is used when the room temperature is close to comfortable but you wis
9. of the goods Warranty is void if used on commercial applications including trucks prime movers locomotives amp machinery 1 In the event that warranty service is required the purchaser must contact Aircommand Australia for service approval Contact information phone 61 8 8345 8444 fax 08 8243 0628 or email sales aircommand com au 2 Warranty repairs will only to be carried out by the manufacturer s authorised service repairer 3 It is the purchaser s responsibility to deliver unit to the manufacturers nearest authorised Service Centre The manufacturer will not bear any costs involved in Service Agent s travelling expenses or delivery charges Warranty outside Australia 1 Aircommand products are covered by 12 months warranty from date of first retail purchase 2 For warranty enquiries outside Australia please contact your national supplier The warranty card must be completed and returned to the manufacturer for registration or to the distributor in country of purchase Online warranty registration is available at www aircommand com au registration html GARANTIE FUR KLIMAGERAT MIT KUHLFUNKTION Garantie innerhalb Australiens Wir verpflichten uns mit dieser Garantie innerhalb von 12 Monaten ab Datum des ersten Einzelhandelskaufs Uber unseren nachsten Vertragshandler jeden durch fehlerhafte Verarbeitung entstandenen Defekt kostenlos zu beheben oder alle defekten Teile kostenlos auszutauschen Diese Verpflichtung gilt unter dem
10. quality of generators on the market Aircommand cannot recommend a specific model or brand Discuss your specific requirements with the generator supplier directly and consider their recommendations Aircommand will not be held responsible for damages due to the use of improper generators and such use may void your warranty Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 5 of 21 INSTALLATION PARTS LIST Main components Sandpiper air conditioner Filter Sealing mat Return air grille Ducting spigots S ee a a LCD touchscreen and remote not shown Fixtures and fittings not shown 7 Unit hold down screws x 6 8 Ducting outlets x 3 9 Ducting brackets x 10 10 Ducting bracket screws x 20 11 Return air grille screws x 4 12 Return air grille screw caps x 4 13 LCD touch screen screws x 2 14 Remote bracket screws x 2 Note The ducting bracket screws LCD touch screen screws and the remote bracket screws are all the same type of screw BEFORE INSTALLATION Ensure that the installation instructions have been properly read and understood Installation must conform to local wiring regulations DO NOT attempt to modify or add components to the installation procedure This equipment must only be serviced by a licensed refrigeration mechanic If your installation varies from the method outlined please contact Aircommand for specialty advice WARNING The unit weighs approximately 29kg ensure
11. 21 SANDPIPER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Unit does not No power supply to unit operate Remote control is not operating Fault condition indicated by error codes on the control pad Poor cooling or Return air filter is blocked heating performance Air outlets are closed Return air inlet on Sandpiper unit is blocked by objects or is too close to cupboards walls etc Ducting length is too long and has too many sharp bends High outside air temperatures in cooling Check that mains power is plugged into van and that the supply is switched ON Check the van s air conditioner power circuit breaker is ON Check the remote control screen if blank then replace batteries Stand close to unit and point remote directly towards the IR receiver on the control pad to test operation of remote If there is no been from the air conditioner then replace batteries and re test Test air conditioner operation by using the control pad E1 return air sensor fault E2 inside coil sensor fault E3 outside coil sensor fault E4 inside coil not cooling E5 outside coil over temperature Contact Aircommand Australia for specialist advice on fault correction and access to our service agents Remove filter clean amp replace Clean filter every 2 weeks and more frequently with high use Ensure that at least 2 outlets are open highest Capacity is available when all outlets are fully open Remov
12. 5m the maximum length of one piece of ductwork is 6m e Consider placement of the LCD touch screen interface in an appropriate location the cable length from the unit to the touch screen is 4m Extension cables are available contact Aircommand if needed e The filter side of the Sandpiper should face the open side of the seat bed where the return air grille is Figure 1 ese Q Return air grille Filter Figure 1 Preferred orientation of the unit where the filter is on the same side and close to the return air grille 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 6 of 21 e f this is not possible then there must be at least a 40mm gap between the wall cupboard seat and the filter of the Sandpiper and a 60mm gap between the top of the unit and the wall cupboard seat Figure 2 d Min 60mm Airflow E K Ol enen Jl 71 Min 40mm Figure 2 Minimum distances between the unit and the surrounding walls if the filter is on the opposite side compared to the return air grille e If the return air grille is placed low down in front of the unit then the minimum distances to surrounding walls are shown in Figure 3 Filter Return air Min grille T eL C7 1Je mm Figure 3 Minimum spacing for a fully enclosed unit with the return air grille on opposite sides to the filter There must be no items placed between the VAN filter and the return air grille which cou
13. 6m and the overall length must be less than 15m Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 8 of 21 e Cut 65mm diameter holes in the cupboard wall where the ducting outlets will be positioned e Then place the inner duct piece on the inner side of the wall and screw the outer duct piece on leaving only the outer duct piece visible e Attach the ducting to the walls or floor using the ducting brackets and screws provided e For ducting running up walls Aircommand recommends one ducting bracket per metre of ducting e Ensure that all ducting is secure on the unit and also where the inner duct piece is attached 3 Electrical supply and interface A This unit MUST be installed in accordance with local wiring regulations Ensure that power is properly disconnected at the supply mains and or i ke i h f le th h battery Failure to do so may result in personal injury or Figure 8 Screw the rear cover to the wall and feed cable throug death e Locate the interface connection cable at the rear of the Sandpiper and connect the two cables e Locate an existing wall socket and plug the unit in If the supply cord is damaged it must be VAN replaced by Aircommand one of its service agents or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard e With a flat head screw driver or similar pop off the rear cover of the interface Figure 9 Replace the front cover of the interface INSTALLATIO
14. N IS NOW COMPLETE PROCEED TO COMMISSIONING Figure 7 Pop off the rear cover of the interface using a flat head screwdriver or similar e Place the rear cover of the interface in position and screw to the wall using the screws provided e Drill a 13mm hole into the wall as shown in Figure 8 e Feed the cable through the 13mm hole and clip interface onto the backing plate Figure 9 Sandpiper Installation Guide COMMISSIONING OF THE UNIT 1 Turn the power on at the circuit breaker i 2 Press the ON OFF WO button and set the time and day see operating instructions Then press the MODE tt VII 62 button to select FAN n 3 Cycle through the LOW MED and HIGH fan speeds checking that all speeds run 4 Set mode to COOL adjust temperature via up down buttons to 4 C below the display temp i e room temp Note There may be a delay of up to 3 minutes before the compressor starts 5 Set mode to HEAT similarly set temperature to AC above the display temperature Compressor will start within three minutes After a few minutes the fan will start and warm air will be apparent Note The fan will not begin blowing air until the inside coil has reached a temperature of at least 30 C This is to ensure that no cold draughts are produced when the unit is first heating up MAINTENANCE I Filter The filter is the only part of the Sandpiper that requires routine maintenance It must be cleaned periodically to
15. Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 1 of 21 TN We ARCOMVIAND LA SANDPIPER OWNERS MANUAL INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING OF UNIT MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CUT OUT TEMPLATES SPARE PARTS WIRING DIAGRAM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 2 of 21 WARRANTY OF REFRIGERATED AIRCONDITIONING Warranty within Australia We undertake by this warranty to rectify free of charge at our nearest authorised service agent any fault due to faulty workmanship or replacement of any faulty components within 12 months from the date of the first retail purchase thereof This undertaking is conditional upon the appliance being installed and operated in accordance with our instructions and does not apply to consumable components such as filters or to adjustments necessary due to misuse of airconditioner Normal user maintenance setting of controls and transit damage are also excluded No other person firm or corporation is authorised by us to offer or give on our behalf any other or greater warranty than that given by us under this warranty The benefits conferred by this warranty are in favour of the original retail purchaser and any other person deriving title to the goods through or under such person and are intended to be separate from the additional to all other rights and remedies which they may have in law in respect
16. a two person lift or use a mechanical hoist to avoid the risk of injury Failure to properly install the unit or attempting to modify it in any way can be extremely hazardous and may result in property damage and or personal injury Aircommand will not be held responsible for issues arising from incorrect or improper installation methods Sandpiper Installation Guide INSTALLATION Before beginning mark out the position of the unit based on the following important requirements e The Sandpiper should be placed in the centre of the RV so that the duct lengths are as even as possible and also near to a power socket e Consider that three holes will need to be cut through the floor for the outside intake and exhaust air Do not cut through the chassis or any structural members in the floor e The floor MUST be strong enough to support the weight of the unit Contact your caravan manufacturer to confirm the max load the floor can handle e The unit should always be installed so that it is accessible in the event that service or repair work is required The unit must be installed so that the filter can be easily accessed and cleaned approximately once a fortnight If this requirement is not fulfilled this may void the warranty e If you are not using the supplied return air grille then the minimum area for the return air is 345cm 23cmx15cm e The total length of the ductwork should be as short as possible and not exceed 1
17. apacity to Suit Outside air temperature is below the unit s operating temperature range During cooling on very hot days the compressor overload may be activated This is to protect the unit Take all steps to reduce heat load on caravan During heating on cold mornings the unit will periodically enter automatic de ice mode to clear ice from its outside coil Normal operation will resume once ice has been melted The Sandpiper is intended to provide spot cooling and relief to certain areas immediately adjacent to the outlets it is not intended to lower the temperature in all areas of the RV It may do this in some cases but that will depend on the heat load of the van which is affected by size amount of windows insulation persons in the van direct sunlight etc Reduce duct lengths as it will take time to cool heat the ducting before cool warm air will flow from the outlets refer to instruction manual for recommended maximum duct lengths This is normal operation Change fan speed to Medium or Low however the largest cooling heating capacity is generated when the unit is set to High speed Don t route the ductwork near any heat producing appliances such as the rear of a refrigerator A small amount of moisture is normal as the unit will dehumidify air inside the caravan and provide more comfortable living conditions In humid conditions close doors windows and hatches Run the inside fan on High or Medium avo
18. e any objects that block air returning to the air inlet between the return air grille and the return air inlet on the Sandpiper refer to instruction manual for details of required distances between the inlet and surrounds The ducting should be as short and straight as possible for optimal performance try to reduce lengths and sharp bends in ducting refer to instruction manual for recommended maximum ducting lengths Take action to reduce your peak heat load extend awnings close blinds windows amp hatches start air conditioner earlier in the morning Discuss your expected heat load with your caravan supplier and size the air conditioning capacity to suit Sandpiper Installation Guide Air is flowing but the air doesn t feel cool warm Air does not immediately start flowing on heating Unit is noisy The ducting is dripping water Low outside air temperatures in heating Intermittent operation during very hot amp very cold days RV is too large for the air conditioner Duct lengths are too long The air will not start flowing until the coil has warmed up sufficiently this is to prevent cold draughts Fan is set to High speed Condensate is being generated on the outside of the ducting 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 20 of 21 Outside air temperature exceeds the unit s operating temperature range Discuss expected heat loss with your caravan supplier and size air conditioning c
19. h MP6 sein press fd to change the day setting Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 13 of 21 With blinking Press JE or to change set time Press for 3 seconds to change between On and Off timer setting 62 l Press 9 for 3 seconds to cancel On Off timer set for current day Press B for 6 seconds to cancel all On Off timer that previously set System will save all settings and returns to main menu if there is no input for 10 seconds Note A will be displayed when the weekly timer has been set BUTTON LOCK This provides a means of locking the mode and fan settings to prevent any unintended input Press L and r for 3 seconds to activate button lock to unlock repeat the procedure i H will display when button locked Note On Off O will not be affected by the button lock TEMPERATURE DISPLAY SETTING Press gt and for 5 seconds to change temperature measurement unit to either C or F REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS The functions on the remote control are the same as on the LCD touchscreen except that the timer function can only be set from the LCD touchscreen see Figure 11 for diagram The functions operate the same way if set by the remote or the LCD touchscreen The clock icon is used to set the time on the remote Press once and then adjust the time using the up down arrows Press the up down arrow once to move ahead behind by 1 mi
20. h to dehumidify the air A e Cycle mode button to highlight the snowflake dripping icon 6 e Select desired set point temperature by pressing the plus or minus keys d or lt Note the fan speed is locked in LOW e The compressor will cycle on and off at approximate intervals of 6 minutes to extract moisture from the air AUTO e The Auto mode s le is used when Turn unit ON e Press MODE until AUTO is displayed in the Mode Display e Press FAN SPEED until the required speed is selected e Select desired set point temperature by pressing the plus or minus keys gt or e Press TEMPERATURE UP DOWN for your required set point temperature SLEEP e With the unit operating in cool mode press JE and B for 3 seconds to highlight the sleep light moon icon The unit will automatically raise the set point by 1 C per hour for the next three hours Conversely in heat mode the set point will be lowered by 1 C Note Sleep mode will automatically be cancelled in 8 hours TIMER will work only when set on the LCD touchscreen it will NOT work if set by the remote e The timer function may be used to turn the unit either off or on at any point during the week Note ensure that you have correctly set the time and day before attempting to set the timer i e Press JE and WO for 6 seconds to enter timer setting menu Akin display after two beeps tt e will display if there is no setting e Wit
21. hat the annex will face the sun and protect the windows from direct radiation e Turning off unneeded appliances that might increase the heat load inside the van e Cook outside if possible e Park the caravan RV in a shaded position In periods of extreme high temperature it is recommended to start the air conditioner earlier in the morning to greatly improve its ability to cope with the expected peak heat load lil CONDENSATION In areas of high humidity the humid air within the van will cause sweating or condensation in parts of the unit as the humid warm air contacts the colder air discharged from the system If this occurs please ensure the following e Close all doors hatches windows and blinds to limit the ingress of warm humid air e Don t route the ductwork near any heat producing appliances such as the rear of a refrigerator e Avoid running the inside fan on LOW or AUTO in humid conditions Running the fan on HIGH fan speed will result in higher airflow and reduce the tendency to have condensation form Aircommand will not be held responsible for damage caused by condensation IV GENERATORS The Sandpiper is designed to run using mains power however many owners may want to use portable generators to run the unit when in remote locations Any generator used should deliver high quality pure sine wave alternating current at 50Hz and be able to handle the compressor start up demand Given the vast range in quantity and
22. id using Low or Auto fan speeds in humid conditions Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 21 of 21 There is water Unit has been installed Refer to instruction manual for correct seeping from incorrectly installation position the bottom of the unit into the caravan Timer function Timer function is attempting to The timer function can only be set from the does not work be set from using the remote control pad it will not work if set by the remote refer to operating instructions for more information To display coil temperature opp i L a Press O and for 3 seconds until hal fallet display to show coil temperature lil ony am NU b Error code area GG will display C1 c Press gt or L to choose between C1 and C2 i C1 Inside coil temperature C2 Outside coil temperature i d Press WO to exit from the coil temperature display
23. ld cause obstructions to the air flow see Figure 4 below e When locating the unit consider the path routing locations for the ductwork The less bends the ducting has the greater the performance the unit will be able to achieve e Ensure the unit is located so that the underside intake is not in the vicinity of water mud spray from the wheels Sandpiper Installation Guide Figure 4 If the filter of the Sandpiper is placed on the opposite side of the return air grille then the air passage MUST remain unobstructed Contact Aircommand if your installation differs significantly from that prescribed above 1 Cut vent holes AN WARNING There may be electrical wiring located between the floor and inside the walls Ensure that power is properly disconnected at the supply mains and or battery Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death Floor cut out e When positioning the unit remember that you will need to get either a drill or long handled screwdriver into the cupboard bed area to secure the hold down screws onto the floor e Mark out the holes in the floor using the template found at the end of this manual also mark out the corners edges of the unit so that the unit can be positioned correctly e Cut out the holes in the RV floor Do not cover the cut outs with chicken wire mesh or similar doing so may void the warranty There are already grilles built into the bottom of the unit
24. nge Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 11 of 21 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 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 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance especially underneath the caravan RV where the air outlets are located This appliance contains moving mechanical parts which are protected by grilles but objects of a small enough size may be able to penetrate the inside of the appliance The remote control has the same features as the LCD touchscreen except for the timer function The button icons on the remote may vary slightly compared to the touchscreen LCD TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL PANEL CO i HOI Timer Clock f ea Sleep Button Lock OASF NW SEH Su Mo Tu We Th Fr a D I gd Time Auto fan speed Decrease Fan Speed On Off Mode Increase DAY TIME SETTING gt e Press and for 3 seconds to enter day time setting menu e Display will show Dr blinking for 6 seconds e Press Ar to change the day setting e Press gt or to adjust time press once to change the time by minutes or hold the button down to change the time by
25. nute hold up down arrow to move ahead behind by 10 minutes Once your desired time is displayed press SET to save this time on the remote The light bulb icon will switch the backlight either on off To switch the backlight on off hold the light bulb icon for 3 seconds Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 14 of 21 Temperature set point display 16 C 30 C Fan speed display High Medium Low Auto Clock amp Timer display Real time clock Timer ON Timer OFF Sleep function display On Off Turns unit from standby to Mode display COOL DRY HEAT AUTO FAN Temperature up down ON and vice versa Increase or decrease the desired temperature set point for your Mode comfort COOL decrease air temperature DRY dehumidify the air HEAT increase room temperature Also acts to increase decrease time during timer amp clock setting AUTO automatically selects heat Fan speed Select from High Medium and Low In cooling and heating mode AUTO FAN speed can be selected or cooling mode as required FAN circulates air Sleep Allows the controller to gradually depart from the set point temperature while you sleep Send Transmit the remotes settings to the air conditioner Timer EE Figur 11 Remote control fugctions These timer buttons will not set the timer on the actual unit Backlight display Turn on display back light for 5 second
26. s Clock Set Used to set local Used to finish time on the clock amp timer remote settings Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 15 of 21 SANDPIPER FLOOR TEMPLATE 442 NO INO LNO SIDIAUWSI JOO J8AddPpups OL Ald YTIY ALS AY ONYINNODANY ELOU SO LL ip SHIVA HI 38 SOE SA ITYI5 OL LON 51 Ett LY Page 16 of 21 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Sandpiper Installation Guide 160 2309 CUT OUT sandpiper return air grille Aircommand Australia cut out template SCALE NOT TO SCALE Date 13 11 2013 Ad Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 17 of 21 SANDPIPER SPARE PARTS 4 5601069 Electronics kit ine touchscreen and remote p65 7001006 Top foam canopy 7001005 Outside fan assembly inc 3uF capacitor 5601071 Remote control only 7000001 Sandpiper unit without ducting Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 18 of 21 SANDPIPER WIRING DIAGRAM 2 _ _ Kr CI mme pe co EE pr EJ kome ES a a ES f d i I SES d La ch SS Ss TN IN Il eet Ta A f d 14 KC US eg mm f d i j e en Indoor coil sensor om EZ 1 j i i i Lo ee Outdoor coil sensor NO JER LU Ld Pt Room sensor control panel 14 Nio CIND AOTC IM H Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 19 of
27. t use Ill Storage The air conditioner should be run on a routine basis to ensure the components remain in working order If the van is in storage or is to remain unoccupied for an extended length of time it is recommended that the air conditioner is allowed to run uninterrupted for 20 30min once every six months IV Warranty Claims The unit comes with a one year manufacturer s warranty from date of purchase It is IMPORTANT that you read and understand the conditions of the warranty agreement which are included with the unit If you have a claim please contact Aircommand directly on 08 8345 8444 alternatively you can fax 08 8243 0628 or email service aircommand com au please have your unit serial number ready which can be found on the sticker on top of the unit Sandpiper Installation Guide 11 February 2013 Revision 6 Page 10 of 21 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Air Conditioner Height 287mm Width 442mm Length 652mm 692mm including hold down brackets Weight 29kg AIRCOMMAND AUSTRALIA PTY LTD SANDPIPER MODEL NO 7000001 240V 50HZ REFRIGERANT 407C 450G RATED CAPACITY COOLING 2200W HEATING 1800W POWER INPUT COOLING 980 W HEATING 880 W RATED CURRENT COOLING 4 3A RATED CURRENT HEATING 3 8A MAX INPUT POWER 1150W MAX CURRENT 5A DESIGN SYSTEM PRESSURE HI 2900 kPa LOW 1840 kPa MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 2400 kPa AIR DELIVERY MAXIMUM 120 L s E amp OE All values are approximate amp subject to cha
28. trega de la unidad al Centro de Servicio m s cercano autorizado por el fabricante es responsabilidad del comprador El fabricante no se har responsable de ninguno de los costes involucrados por gastos de viaje o cargos de entrega por parte del agente proveedor del servicio Garant a fuera de Australia 1 Los productos de Aircommand est n cubiertos por 12 meses de garant a a partir de la primera fecha de compra 2 Por cualquier informaci n respecto a la garant a fuera de Australia s rvase ponerse en contacto con su proveedor nacional Esta tarjeta de garant a debe ser completada y enviada al fabricante para su debida registraci n o alternativamente al distribuidor en el pa s de compra La registraci n de la garant a puede hacerse tambi n online en www aircommand com au registration html Page 3 of 21 AlRCOMMAND HEAD OFFICE Aircommand Australia Pty Ltd 954 956 Port Road Albert Park SA 5014 ACN 164 415 445 For warranty claims sales enquires or customer service Call 08 8345 8444 Fax 08 8243 0628 Email service aircommand com au INSTALLATION amp OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SANDPIPER Model Number 7000001 Serial Number Date Purchased WARNING It is important that this installation manual is properly read and understood before installation The unit must be installed by a qualified service technician Failure to properly install the unit or attempting to modify it in any way can be

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