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1. o HIGH j I TIMER omp V HEAT SLEEP b o LOW DRY 1 1 1 1 o SWING FAN F gt Fan LED Temperature On Off Speed Display Selection LED lights indicators o HIGH Fan high speed indicator MID Fan medium speed indicator LOW Low speed indicator COOL Cooling mode indicator HEAT Heating mode indicator DRY Dehumidifier mode indicator FAN Fan only mode indicator TIMER Timer on indicator SLEEP Sleep mode indicator SWING Swing mode indicator Note Some functions like swing sleep timer auto etc will need the LCD remote control to be set Only basic functions can be set from the air conditioner s control panel O O O O O OOOO Control Panel functions 1 2 ON OFF button 0 Press this button to turn the unit on and enter cooling mode Press again and the unit will switch off 1 3 Mode button 4 Press this key to choose Cooling Heating Heating Dehumidifying Mode or Fan only mode 1 4 Fan speed button 5 a In Fan Heating and Cooling mode Page 9 of 18 LOW HIGH MID LOW b In Dehumidifying mode the fan speed can be adjusted 1 5 Up and Down button set temperature temperature settings can range from 16 32 C 2 Remote control Drawing of Remote Control panel SET TEMPERATURE C SET MODE CLEAN SPEED C C SLEEP NA TURBO 939 l 2 SWING NA FOLLOW
2. IQ MODE ANTHMOULD SCREENONOF TIMER TRANSMIT DIGITAL ON OFF RUNNING MODE AAAA SET ROOM Q mE AKA y 4 Y TIMER ON OFF I RUNNING MODE TIMER p SPEED 1 ON OFF Press this key to turn the unit on off 2 SET A UP Press this key to turn up the temperature or adjust timer 3 SET V pown Press this key to turn down the temperature or adjust timer 4 Mode Press this key to choose cooling dehumidifying heating fan mode or Auto Will cycle AUTO gt COOL gt DRY gt HEAT 5 Clean in standby mode sets the self cleaning function for when the unit is started 6 Speed Press this key to set low medium high fan speed 7 Sleep Press this key to enable sleep mode 8 Turbo One key setting to achieve maximum output Unit 9 Swing Press this key to control swing function 10 Follow Change the temperature sensor reading to remote 11 Anti Mould in standby mode turns on or off the anti mould function 12 Screen off turns the display led lights off ideal for night operation 13 Timer Press this key to enable setting the timer Timer led will turn on and you can use SET arrows to set the timer 1 24 hrs In on mode it will be stopping timer in standby mode will be start timer NA those keys are disabled in this unit Page 10 of 18 1 ON OFF Press this key to turn the unit on off The remote LCD screen will be on up when the u
3. is not kinked or bent The operation of the unit will be affected if the air conditioner s air flow is obstructed 6 Make sure the unit is upright and vertical and there are no obstructions to the air inlets and outlet grills We recommend allowing 50 cm around the unit for optimal operations and unrestricted airflow Do not use in laundry rooms or areas where relative humidity is higher than 8096 Page 7 of 18 VENTING THE AIR CONDITIONER Your window kit has been designed to fit most standard horizontal sash and vertical sliding windows However it may be necessary to extend or reduce the size of the sliding adapter to match certain types of window Please refer to fig A and fig B for minimum and maximum window openings Horizontal Window Vertical Window Window slide kit min 67 5cm max 125cm min 67 5cm 125 Fix the nut and bolt to stop the slider from moving Note The window kit is not designed or to be used with other style of windows than sash or sliding windows as shown above However the kit may be adapted for other windows or the fish tail adaptor can be used with most windows doors When using the cooling mode ensure that the opening left is as small as possible you can use curtains or other materials to block the openings The best form of installation is through a wall duct We recommend that you use a self opening draft shutter if you use the wall ducting Please note that
4. needed High pressure protection After inside gas pressure comes down it will function normally No user input needed If the above solutions do not resolve the problem please contact the service centre Page 16 of 18 APPENDIX Disposal Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you can deposit your old electrical products Customers will be able to take any old electrical equipment to participating civic amenity sites run by their local councils Please remember that this equipment will be further handled during the recycling process so please be considerate when depositing your equipment Please contact the local council for details of your local household waste recycling centres TECHNICAL DATA Capacity Cooling 3 5 kWh 12 000 BTU Heating 3 3 kWh 11 300 BTU Rated Input Cooling 1 34 kW Heating 1 18 kW Rated Current Cooling Heating 5 95 A 4 88 A Rated Input Cooling Heating 1 34 kW 1 1 kw Maximum input power 1 6 kW Maximum input current 8A Air Flow 410 m h Noise 56dB A EER 2 62 COP 3 Max Noise Level Sound Pressure 64 db Max Noise Level Sound Energy 56 db Energy Rating Cooling Heating A A Maximum Suction Pressure 1 15 MPa Maximum Allowable Press
5. open Large amount of people or a heat source in the room Close windows and turn on another air conditioner not seem to Filter is very dirty Clean or change the air filter perform Air inlet or air outlet is blocked Clear out debris Room temperature is lower than Change the setting temperature setting temperature The unit loud The unit is not put on flat surface Put the unit on flat and hard surface Check venting Compressor does not work Overheating protection 15 active Restart the unit after 5 minutes when compressor has cooled Remote control doesn t work Operating distance is too far Control panel has not received the signal from remote control Move remote control closer to the unit and make sure it aims at the air outlet grille The batteries are flat Replace the batteries P1 on LCD Water tank is full inside the machine Drain out water from drain port at bottom rear of the unit Other errors Room temperature is abnormal Temperature not within 5 35 C operating range If temperature within operating range refer to Service Centre check room temperature sensor or relevant circuit No refrigerant or there is very little refrigerant Refer to Service Centre check leakage wielding vacuum pump charge refrigerant according to name plate Anti freezing protection Waiting for defrosting Function will recover automatically No user input
6. the unit will need to be vented out in heating mode ideally through the wall By properly venting you expel cold air from your room while efficiently heating it When used in dehumidifier mode the unit does not need venting but please note a lot of water will be produced Important safeguards The length of the soft hose extends from 30 cm to 160 cm If hose is extended beyond this length the unit may malfunction and this can invalidate the warranty The outlet vent must be well ventilated and not obstructed as this will cause the unit to overheat Avoid bending the air hose more than 30 Before operating the unit please ensure both back filter and side filters are clean and not touching the compressor coil To open the top filter use the catch to pull the filter out Bottom filter is fixed with a screw use a cross screwdriver to remove it Please read full maintenance instructions including end of the season storage Page 8 of 18 OPERATION AND SETTINGS This portable air conditioner boasts four functions cooling heating dehumidifying and fan The fan has three speeds high medium and low Temperature operating ranges are 16 35 C for cooling mode and 5 27 C for heating mode The unit will also display operating function temperature fault diagnostic and protective functions on the LED screen 1 Control instruction When plugged in the unit is automatically in standby status Control panel C a o COOL
7. will take longer but is cheaper than any other form of heating and ideal for maintaining room temperature constant Page 3 of 18 FEATURES AND PARTS LIST Features Designer inspired luxury model Louvres outlet closes automatically when shutting down the unit this prevents dust and dirt entering the machine Bright LED screen indicates temperature and operation mode LCD Remote control with temperature function and follow me function On Off timer function allows you to choose when the unit operates 3 speed fan for best balance between maximum air flow and quitter operation Self evaporative system no external water tank needed Compressor protection technology Page 4 of 18 Parts list Front view Rear view _ 10 11 12 14 15 17 Air outlet grille cold hot Control panel IR receiver Recessed handles Front Panel Air outlet Remote control Upper inlet filter frame Upper filter mesh behind frame Page 5 of 18 10 Recessed handle 11 Drain port 12 Air outlet hot cold 13 Lower air inlet filter frame 14 Drain heat pump model only 15 Power cord outlet 16 Lower filter mesh behind frame 17 Lower tray drain outlet 18 Castors Accessories Parts Description Quantity m Exhaust hose sash window adaptor type 1 set A oval 2 or t
8. 24h Press set arrow up or down to adjust the time with and a step of 0 5 hrs from 0 5 10 hrs and 1 hr from 10 24 Press TIMER button again to confirm Unit will start in the last set mode after the confirmed number of hours b When the air conditioner is in operation press TIMER button the remote LCD displays TIMER OFF and the timer is O 5h to 24h Press set arrow up or down to adjust the time with and a step of 0 5 hrs from 0 5 10 hrs and 1 hr from 10 24 Press TIMER button again to confirm Unit will stop after the confirmed number of hours NOTE Due to continuous product development we reserves the right to change product specification and functions without notice Page 12 of 18 3 Multi protective function 3 1 Anti freezing protecting control When the ambient temperature is low while in Cooling Mode the compressor and water motor will stop working if the copper coil temperature reaches lt 2 C for over 20 seconds When the copper coil temperature increases to gt 8 C the protection will be stopped automatically 3 2 Water full protection When the water level in the internal water tank is surpassing the maximum level the unit will alert automatically and P1 will flash on the LED screen Please discharge water in the machine according to Water Drainage instructions 3 3 Compressor delay protection Except for the first power on or when changing from Cooling to Heating mode the compressor can start instantl
9. acility If using in heating mode we recommend to us the middle drain If using permanent drainage in cooling mode or using the unit as a dehumidifier we recommend using the top drain If the unit is used in cooling mode as self evaporating air conditioner the internal tank may still fill quicker than expected if there is a very high humidity in the air or the unit is vented incorrectly We recommend emptying the unit using the bottom drain port in such an instance Page 14 of 18 Maintenance Cleaning Please shut off the unit and unplug from the mains before cleaning or performing any maintenance Clean the surface Clean the plastic housing with a duster or a soft wet cloth Do not use chemical solvents such as benzene alcohol or gasoline as they may cause irreversible damage Air filter cleaning a Clean the air filters every 2 weeks If the air filter is blocked with dust the unit s performance will be significantly affected b Pull out the top and bottom filters as pictured below The bottom filter is fixed with a screw c Wash the air filters by immersing them in warm about 40 C water with a neutral detergent d Rinse it and then dry it thoroughly e Carefully re install air filters Open from here Please note If the optional active carbon filter is in use it should be changed every 2 3 weeks based on the environment The unit can be installed with HEPA filters but this may reduce its efficiency End of Season Ma
10. electriQ Platinum Range PLAC12000HP PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEAT PUMP USER MANUAL Thank you for choosing ElectriQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative Air Conditioner and keep it safe for future reference Visit our page www electriQ co uk for our entire range of Intelligent Electricals Page 1 of 18 CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Pe thereon s FEATURES AND PARTS LIST ACCESSORIES VENTING APPENDIX gt INSTALLATION eph un iun OPERATION AND SETTINGS WATER DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING 55 eorr ie vont Page 2 of 18 14 15 16 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important e Carefully read the instructions before operating the unit This appliance is for indoor use only Rating This unit must be only connected to a 220 240 V 50 Hz earthed outlet Installation must be in accordance with regulations of the country where the unit is used If you are in any doubt about the suitability of your electrical supply have it checked and if necessary modified by a qualified electrician This air conditioner has been tested and is safe to use However as with any electrical appliances use it with care Disconnect the power plug from socket before dismantling assembling or cleaning Avo
11. estarting the air conditioning unit unless 5 minutes have passed since being turned off This prevents damage to the compressor Never use the mains plug as a switch to start and turn off the air conditioning unit Use the provided ON OFF switch located on the control panel Always place the unit on a dry and stable surface The appliance should not be installed in laundry wet rooms Energy Saving and Unit Safety Protection Tips Do not cover or restrict the airflow from the outlet or inlet grills For maximum performance the minimum distance from a wall or objects should be 50cm Keep the filters clean Under normal conditions filters should only need cleaning once every three weeks approximately Since the filters remove airborne particles more frequent cleaning maybe necessary depending on the air quality For the initial startup set the fan speed to maximum and the thermostat to 4 5 degrees lower than the current temperature After set the fan switch to low and set the thermostat to your desired setting To protect the unit we recommend not using the cooling function when the ambient temperature is higher than 35 C To protect the unit we recommend not using the heating function when the ambient temperature is lower than 7 C Use electrical or alternative heating to raise the room temperature to 10 C than start the air conditioner in heat mode and set it to the desired temperature Heating by heat pump
12. g as per venting section of the user manual Auto Mode Thermostat is set to 24 C unit cooling or heating accordingly No other settings are active Note On power cut the unit will restart on the last user mode 5 Clean in standby mode sets the self cleaning function for when the unit is started a When the unit is on standby mode press CLEAN on the remote control the remote will show CL When the unit starts using the remote control the unit will run for maximum 35 minutes on self cleaning mode This function will clean the dust on the evaporator and dry the inside of it to prevent mould and bacterial growth The normal operation will be resumed once cleaning cycle will be finished Do not stop the unit before using it for 35 minutes if the cleaning mode is activated NOTE Self cleaning function is to be used with normal filter maintenance alternatively the dust or fluff may block the evaporator tray and self cleaning will stop being efficient 6 Speed Press this key to set low medium high fan speed Fan speed adjustment will not work in the Auto Mode 7 Sleep Press this key to enable sleep mode SLEEP button When pressing the SLEEP button the sleep LED indicator light of indoor unit flashes on In cooling mode after the setting of sleeping mode the thermostat set temperature will increase 1 C after 1 hour and with another 1 C after another hour In heating mode after the setting of sleeping mode the thermostat set tempera
13. ggested not to restart or unplug the unit before the air conditioner completely stops This function is disable if the SLEEP or TIMER functions are activated Note The air conditioner comes with the Anti Mould function not active as factory default To activate this function under standby mode point the remote towards the unit and press and hold the Anti Mould button until the buzzer beeps 6 times after initially beeping 5 times This confirms function is active To disable this function power off the unit from remote control Under standby mode point the remote towards the unit and press the button until the buzzer beeps 3 times after initially beeping 5 times This confirms anti mould function is now disabled The Anti Mould function will stay active until disabled or power plug is removed from the socket Also if stopping timer and sleep will da 12 Screen off turns the display led lights off ideal for night operation Unit will work normal under the initial setting but with the led lights off Press the key again and the led lights will turn on 13 Timer Press this key to enable setting the timer Timer led will turn on and you can use SET arrows to set the timer 0 5 24 hrs In ON mode it will be stopping timer after 0 5 24 hrs in standby mode will be start timer after 0 5 24 hrs Setting the ON timer a When the air conditioner is in standby mode press TIMER button the remote LCD displays TIMER ON and the timer is O 5h to
14. id touching any moving parts of the appliance Never insert fingers pencils or any other objects though the guard This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities It is also not intended for use by those with a lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not leave children unsupervised with this appliance Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water Never connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an extension cord If an outlet is not available one should be installed by a qualified electrician e Never operate this appliance if the cord or plug is damaged Ensure the power cord is not stretched or exposed to sharp object edges A damaged supply cord should be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard Any service other than regular cleaning or filter replacement should be performed by an authorized service representative Failure to comply could result in a voided warranty Do not use the appliance for any other purposes than its intended use The air conditioner unit must always be stored and transported upright otherwise irreparable damage may be caused to the compressor if in doubt we suggest waiting at least 24 hours before starting the unit Avoid r
15. intenance 1 Usethe unit on heat mode for 30 minute 2 Pull out the plug from the bottom drainage hole and empty the internal tank You can also drain the water by leaning the unit 3 Then switch the unit to Fan mode and select low fan speed 4 Keep the unit in this mode for 6 12 hours until the conduit is dried Doing this helps to keep the inside of the unit dry and prevents mold developing Turn off the unit and pull out the plug Coil the wire and bind it together then put it into the accessories space Separate the air exhausted pipe and store it safely Cover the unit and keep it in a dry place Take the batteries out of remote control and store or dispose them safely 0 ou Page 15 of 18 Troubleshooting Do not repair or disassemble the unit by yourself unauthorized repair attempts will invalidate the warranty and may cause bodily harm Trouble Reason Solution The unit does not work No power supply Power on and turn on the unit Water full indicator illuminated Drain the internal water tank Timer function is active Cancel Timer function Room temperature too low or too high Use only in ambient between 5 35 C temperatures The unit does In direct sunlight Draw the curtains UV affects RC Windows or doors
16. nit is on 2 SET A UP Press this key to turn up the temperature or adjust timer 3 SET V pow Press this key to turn down the temperature or adjust timer On temperature setting mode it will increment or decrement with 1 Celsius degree at a time between 16 32 C On timer setting mode it will increment or decrement with 0 5 hours at a time between 0 5 10 hrs and 1 hour increment between 10 24 hrs 4 Mode Press this key to choose cooling dehumidifying heating fan mode or Auto Will cycle AUTO gt COOL gt DRY gt HEAT gt AUTO Cooling Mode thermostat and fan speed can be set and the unit will turn the compressor on and off according to the set temperature Also timer off can be set in running mode or standby mode to restart the unit Unit will need venting as per venting section of the user manual Dehumidifying Mode the remote will enable temperature or fan speed adjustment but not thermostatic control will be achieved The unit will turn the compressor on when needed to achieve maximum dehumidification Also timer off can be set in running mode or standby mode to restart the unit Unit will not need venting but we recommend having it permanently drained via a drainage tube or drained in an large external bucket with the timer enabled Heating Mode thermostat and fan speed can be set and the unit will turn the compressor on and off according Also timer off can be set in running mode or standby mode to restart the unit Unit will need ventin
17. ture will decrease 2 C after 1 hour and with another 2 C after another hour The air conditioner runs in sleeping mode for 7 hours and then stops automatically Note press the MODE or ON OFF button on the remote will clear the SLEEP mode 8 Turbo One key setting to achieve maximum output both in cooling or heating mode Fan and compressor will run at maximum speed 9 Swing Press this key to control swing function Pressing the SWING key can switch between auto swing mode and locking the louvres movement into the desired position Pressing again the SWING key will resume auto swing mode 10 Follow Change the temperature sensor reading to remote Page 11 of 18 Press this to change the temperature sensor reading from the air conditioner to the remote temperature sensor The LED display on the units will show the user set temperature while the remote will show the room temperature next to where the remote is placed The follow function is disabled in fan mode 11 Anti Mould in standby mode turns on or off the anti mould function This Air Conditioner may have a special dry and anti mold function which can be enabled or disabled While the function is enabled and the unit is set to cooling dry or auto mode the air con will run for 3 minutes under heating mode with fan on low speed to dry the evaporator This will ensure that the internal water is evaporated and is less chance for mould or bacterial growth While this function is on it is su
18. ure 4 15 Mpa Refrigerant R410A 0 52 kg Power Supply 230V 50Hz Net Weight 33 5kgs Gross Weight 35 kgs Net Dimension W D H 480 400 759mm Gross Dimension W D H 500 440 880mm Unit must be vented outside when in Air Cooling and Heating mode For the purposes of EU regulation EN12102 this is a local air conditioner and produces less than 65dB A sound energy ElectriQ UK SUPPORT www ElectriQ co uk support Please for your own convenience make these simple checks before calling the service line If the unit still fails to operate call 0871 620 1057 or complete the online form 1 Has the unit been standing upright for at least 2 hours 2 Is the unit plugged into the mains 3 Is the fuse OK 4 Switch the unit off and wait three minutes to see if the issue is resolved Restart the unit 5 Check if the water tank is full Office hours 9AM 5PM Monday to Friday www ElectriQ co uk Unit 2 The Nursery Berristow Lane South Normanton Derbyshire DE55 2FX Page 18 of 18
19. y The compressor also runs under a 3 minute delay protection function 3 4 Compressor protection In cooling dehumidifying and heating mode if the temperature difference between the coil temperature and room temperature is less than 3 C for more than 30 minutes the machine will enter no refrigerant compressor protection mode The compressor and water pump motor will stop working Normal operation will resume in due time Page 13 of 18 WATER DRAINAGE 1 Manual drainage 1 1 When the internal water tank is full the unit will stop working and P1 will show on the LED screen 1 2 Shut off the unit and unplug Try not to move the model abruptly as this may cause water to spill out from internal water tank 1 3 Place a tray under the water plug 1 4 Unplug the water blocker water will drain from the container 1 5 Put the water blocker back and screw the water plug back into place 2 Continuous drainage 2 1 Screw off the water plug and unplug the water blocker 2 2 Use a water pipe to connect to the water outlet 2 3 You can plumb this pipe into your current plumbing system lead it outside or use a water pump Note This model has a self evaporative function which reduces the need to empty the water tank If the unit is vented correctly in cooling mode most of the water is reused to cool the condenser coils and any excess is evaporated Please do not use continuous drainage if you intend to use the self evaporating f
20. ype B round With window sider kit and bolt 3G Wall exhaust adapter 1 piece O Round adapter 1 piece Nut and bolt 1 set om Remote control 1 piece C 10 Drain pipe not supplied with all models 1 piece can use standard hose instead Page 6 of 18 INSTALLATION 1 Installation Warning Before using this unit please keep it upright for at least 3 4 hours This unit can easily be moved from one room to another While moving the unit please note that it must always be kept upright and then placed on an even surface 1 Place the venting hose on the exhaust air outlet at the back of the air conditioner 2 Pushitin then turn anti clockwise Make sure is fixed to the unit and does not come out Note Do not push too hard as this may cause damage To screw it into place should take no less than three rotations 3 Extend one head of the hose and screw it into the unit anti clockwise In the same way sss connect the hose to the assembled adaptor at least three rotations 4 Installation of window kit Partially open a window and then fix the window kit to the window as in the image This method works with sash t or vertical sliding windows The window adapter can be placed both horizontally or vertically It can be also installed using the trough the wall mounting adapter See Venting the air conditioner section for other venting options 5 Please make sure the venting hose

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