General Climate AC-N6KM, AC-N6KR, AC-N6KMH, AC-N6KRH, AC-N9KM user guide manual

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PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER
Instruction Manual
AC-N6KM AC-N6KR AC-N6KMH AC-N6KRH AC-N9KM AC-N9KR AC-N9KMH AC-N9KRH AC-N12KM AC-N12KR AC-N12KMH AC-N12KRH
Read and retain these instructions for future reference
SPECIFICATION
Model no.
Cooling capacity
Heating capacity
Power/Ampere consumption for cooling* Power/Ampere consumption for heating* Air volume (max. speed) Humidity removal capacity Recommended room size Power supply 230V/50Hz/1phase Compressor rotary Refrigerant R-22 or R-407C (Please refer to the rating label.) Refrigerant load* Fan speed 2 Timer mechanical switch 1 ~ 8 hours
Thermostat 18 ~ 32oC Net Weight 27 kgs 29 kgs 31 kgs Dimension 400 x 377 x 750 mm (WxDxH)
REMARK:
1. Heating capacity is only for the model with heating function, i.e. model no. AC-N6KMH, AC-N6KRH, AC-N9KMH, AC-N9KRH, AC-N12KMH, AC-N12KRH.
2. The data marked with '*' may vary for technical reasons: for greater precision, please refer to the rating label placed at the back of the unit.
3. Measuring condition for above is: Cooling - RT27
Heating - RT20
*RT means room temperature, RH means room humidity.
AC-N6KM, AC-N6KMH
AC-N6KR, AC-N6KRH
6000 BTU/hr
1510 Kcal/hr
1758 watts
6800 BTU/hr
1700 Kcal/hr
2000 watts
AC-N9KM, AC-N9KMH
AC-N9KR, AC-N9KRH
9000 BTU/hr
2268 Kcal/hr
2637 watts 10000 BTU/hr 2520 Kcal/hr
2930 watts
AC-N12KM, AC-N12KMH
AC-N12KR, AC-N12KRH
12000 BTU/hr 3024 Kcal/hr
3529 watts 12500 BTU/hr 3150 Kcal/hr
3676 watts
530W/ 2.38A 830W/ 3.9A 850W/ 4.2A
630W/ 2.8A 910W/ 4.25A 960W/ 4.5A
440m3/h 470m3/h 520m3/h
21.6L/day 26.4L/day 31.2L/day
12m2 18m2 24m2
440 g 470 g 480 g
electronic switch 1~ 12 hours
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C, RH60%
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C, RH60%
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BEFORE USE
GENERAL SAFETY
ONLY USE IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION ON A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE AND AT LEAST 50cm FROM ANY OBJECTS (Fig 1 & 4).
DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS ON THE UNIT OR RESTRICT AIR INLET / OUTLET (FIG. 2).
CLOSELY SUPERVISE ANY CHILDREN AND PETS WHEN UNIT IS IN USE.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.
SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG WHEN NOT
IN USE.
DO NOT USE IN HUMID OR WET ENVIRONMENTS (FIG 3)
DO NOT PULL THE UNIT ALONG BY THE CORD.
IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED, IT MUST BE REPLACED BY AN ELECTRICIAN OR SIMILARLY QUALIFIED PERSON, TO AVOID HAZARD.
FOR MAXIMUM EFFICENCY
Do not exceed the recommended room size 50m area)
Close doors and windows
Keep curtains of blinds closed during
the sunniest part of the day
Keep filters clean
Once room has reached the desired
conditions, reduce temperature and ventilation settings
3
(typically 20m2 floor
2
PARTS
Front Back
1. Control Panel (see page 5 for
picture of panel)
2. Air outlet
3. Carrying handle
4. Caster
Accessories
10. Inward adaptor - for insertion
over hose and into back of the air conditioner.
11. Outward adaptor - for
insertion over hose and into foam strip (or into hole in the wall/window).
12. Exhaust hose
13. Foam strip - for filling the
open window space and with hole for connection to exhaust hose.
14. Foam strip - for filling the
open window space
15. Round cap for filling the hole
in wall/window.
16. Drain tube for continuous
drainage
17. Water tray
18. Active carbon filter
19. Remote control (for electronic
type only)
5. Air fi l ter
6. Air inlet
7. Exhaust air outlet
8. Cord storage
9. Water stopper / drainage point
3
INSTALLATION
Installation of the exhaust pipe
The unit is a portable air conditioner that may be moved from room to room.
1. Using the foam strips
Foam strips FIG. 5
Offer foam strips to the window gap and cut to size if necessary.
Feed exhaust hose through the foam strip and insert strip into window gaps as
shown and slide window across so that foam is held securely. This technique may also be used for sash windows. Note: Take care to maintain protection against intruders
2. Using the adaptor
Wall or Window
Outward adaptor
Cut a 130mm diameter hole in the wall or window.
Feed exhaust hose through the window or wall and attach the threaded adaptor
from the outside as shown.
When not in use, plug the hole with the cover provided.
FIG.7
4
Mounting of the exhaust pipe
Use only the hose provided and clip exhaust hose and unit adaptor to the back of the air conditioner
Avoid kinks and bends in the exhaust hose as this will cause expelled moist air to build up causing the unit to overheat and shut down. Fig 8 & 9 show correct position
The hose may be extended from 300mm to 1500mm but for maximum efficiency use the shortest length possible.
FIG. 8
FIG.9
WARNING!
The length of the exhaust pipe is specially designed according to the specification of this product. Do not replace or prolong it with your own private hose as this could cause the unit to mal­function.
FIG.10
5
Installation of the carbon filter
1. Remove the filter frame from the unit.
2. Separate the filter fixer from the filter frame.
3. Remove the active carbon filter from its plastic bag.
4. Insert the active carbon filter into the filter frame.
5. Fix the filter by reassembling the fixer onto the filter frame.
6. Re-fit the filter frame inside the unit.
6
OPERATION for mechanical type
Cooling only model Cooling & heating model
FIG. 12 FIG.13
1. Power indicator
2. Fan operating indicator
3. Cooling operating indicator
4. 'Full water' indicator
5. Thermostat
6. Speed switch with options for - LOW
FAN, HIGH FAN, LOW COOL, HIGH COOL
7. Timer (1-8 hours) as well as ON/OFF
switch
Turning ON/OFF
Set TIMER to ON for continuous operation (the unit will operate as long as it is not turned off). Power indicator comes on. To turn off the unit, turn the TIMER to OFF position.
Setting function / ventilation speed
Cooling only models Turn the speed switch to select required setting: LOW FAN, HIGH FAN, LOW COOL, HIGH COOL
1. Power indicator
2. Fan operating indicator
3. Cooling operating indicator
4. 'Full water' indicator
5. Heating operating indicator
6. Thermostat
7. Speed switch with options for - FAN, LOW COOL, HIGH COOL, LOW HEAT, HIGH HEAT.
8. Timer (1-8 hours) as well as ON/OFF
switch
7
Cooling & heating models Turn the speed switch to select required setting: FAN, LOW COOL, HIGH COOL, LOW HEAT, HIGH HEAT
Setting temperature
Turn the THERMOSTAT to regulate the temperature you desired. The cooling intensity is increasing clockwise..
Set timer
Set the TIMER to the desired operating time (1 to 8 hours). When the set time has been reached, the machine will shut off automatically.
Regulating air flow direction
FIG. 16 Turn the roller on the air vent to control the air flow direction of the vertical louvers.
NOTICE !
1. To prolong the compressor's life, after switch-off of the unit, please wait for 3
minutes (at least) before re-switch.
2. The cooling system will switch off if the ambient temperature is lower than the set
one. The ventilation, however, keeps working on the set level. If the ambient temperature rises above the selected level, the cooling will return to work.
3. On the contrary, the heating will switch off if the ambient temperature is HIGHER
than the set one (still, the ventilation keeps working on the set level). As the ambient temperature drops below the selected level, the heating will return to work.
4. This machine is equipped with ANTI-FROST function. While using the heating
function during low temperature, sometimes the heating will stop for a while in order to melt the frost. As this occurs, just wait for the heating returns to work.
Move the air vent directly to adjust the air flow direction of the horizontal louvers.
FIG.17
8
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