Prem-I-Air PAC1130, PAC1140 Instruction Manual

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TIIOONN MMAANNUUAALL Model PAC1130 (10,000 BTU/HR) Model PAC1140 (14,000 BTU/HR)
IMPORTANT
Please read these instructions carefully and retain for
future use.
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Important Safety Instruction 3-4 BS Plug Wiring 5 Technical Specification 6-7 Energy Saving Advice 8 Product Description 9 Control Panel 10 Remote Control Functions 11 Use of Control Panel 12 -14 Remote Control Operation 15 Air Exhaust Duct Installation 16 -18 Maintenance 19 – 20 Trouble Shooting 21 Services Warranty 23
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Read and save these important safety instructions before using this unit. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed:
1. Transport & store the unit in an upright position only. Leave it in an upright position for at least 3 hours before first use.
2. Always place the unit on an even, level surface.
3. An opening in a window or wall is required to accommodate the exhaust hose.
4. Ensure the unit is connected to an earthed power supply of the correct rating. (Refer to the rating label located at the back of the unit).
5. The unit will cool when the room temperature is between 15°C~32°C depending on the thermostat setting.
6. Operate this unit in an ambient temperature of 32°C or lower.
7. DO NOT use this unit for functions other than those described in this instruction manual.
8. DO NOT tilt the unit.
9. DO NOT cover or obstruct the appliance’s inlet and outlet grilles.
10. Your air conditioner has been designed to be used only in the home, office and similar conditions and should not be used for any other purpose.
11. Never unplug the air conditioner while it is working, this could damage the electronic circuits.
12. DO NOT use the appliance in a wet room, such as a bathroom or laundry room to avoid the risk of electrical shocks.
13. Do not bend or crush the warm air exhaust hose.
14. DO NOT sit or place articles on the appliance.
15. DO NOT use the appliance with wet or damp hands.
16. DO NOT let chemical substances come into contact with the appliance.
17. DO NOT use the appliance in the presence of flammable substances or vapours such as alcohol, insecticides, petrol, etc.
18. DO NOT use the plug to start and stop the appliance. ALWAYS use the control panel to start and stop the unit.
19. ALWAYS keep an air path of at least 50cm from walls, furniture or curtains.
20. ALWAYS turn off the appliance when it is not in use and remove the mains plug from the socket outlet.
21. ALWAYS turn the unit off and remove the mains plug before cleaning, carrying out maintenance or moving location.
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22. Avoid the use of adapter plugs, multiple sockets and /or extension leads. If their use is necessary, ensure they conform to current safety standards.
23. Do not pull the electrical cable or place it near a source of heat: always unroll it completely to avoid dangerous overheating.If the supply cord becomes damaged, the service agent or a similarly qualified person must replace it, in order to avoid a hazard.
24. The filter must be used with the product at all times, when removing it for clearing always turn the unit off and unplug the mains plug from the socket.
25. Do not operate the unit with a damaged power cord or plug, after it malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged. If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified service engineer to avoid a hazard.
THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY, IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
Please note: Those who are not aware of the danger that might occur from using an
electrical appliance should operate under guidance and supervision.
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Wiring Instructions: Should it be necessary to change the plug please note the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
BLUE - NEUTRAL
BROWN - LIVE
GREEN AND YELLOW - EARTH
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
1. The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
2. The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
3. The GREEN/YELLOW is the EARTH and must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter E or or coloured GREEN OR GREEN/YELLOW.
4. Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly.
If a 13A (BS 1363) fused plug is used it must be fitted with a 13A fuse. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Wiring for a 13 Amp Plug (BS1363)
Please note. The Earth Terminal is marked with the letter E or Earth Symbol .
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TTeecchhnniiccaall SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonn
Model
PAC1130
Cooling capacity
10,000 BRU/HR (2900W)
Heating capacity
11,000 BTU/HR (3200W)
Dehumidifying capacity
34L / Day
Input power
1100W (Cool) / 1200W (Heat)
Rated power
1500W (Cool) / 1600W (Heat)
Air flow
350 m³/h
Power source
220-240V ~ 50Hz
Sound pressure level
52 dB (A)
Net weight
36 kg
Unit
76 x 40.5 x 45 (cm)
Dimensions
Packaged
87 x 44.5 x 48.5 (cm)
Refrigerant
R410A / 0.55 kg
NOTE:
1. The above cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature 27°C,
Relative Humidity 60%.
2. Noise level is measured at a point one-meter away from the front of the
machine in cooling mode.
3. Fan power consumption is measured when the fan runs at high speed.
4. Specifications listed above are for reference only. Please see actual data
printed on the nameplate located on the appliance.
Please note: Due to continuous research and development the specifications
are subject to change without notice.
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Model
PAC1140
Cooling capacity
14,000 BTU/HR (4100W)
Heating capacity
15,000 BTU/HR (4400W)
Dehumidifying capacity
43L / Day
Input power
1450W (Cool) / 1600W (Heat)
Rated power
1900W (Cool) / 1800W (Heat)
Air flow
480 m³/h
Power source
220-240V ~ 50Hz
Sound pressure level
52 dB (A)
Net weight
41 kg
Unit
84.5 x 45 x 50 (cm)
Dimensions
Packaged
96.5 x 49.5 x 54.5 (cm)
Refrigerant
R410A / 0.75 kg
NOTE:
5. The above cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature 27°C,
Relative Humidity 60%.
6. Noise level is measured at a point one-meter away form the front of the
machine in cooling mode.
7. Fan power consumption is measured when the fan runs at high speed.
8. Specifications listed above are for reference only. Please see actual data
printed on the nameplate located on the appliance.
Please note: Due to continuous research and development
the specifications are subject to change without notice.
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EEnneerrggyy SSaavviinngg AAddvviiccee
1. Do not locate the air conditioner where furniture or other objects
can obstruct the airflow.
2. Keep blinds/curtains closed during the warmest part of the day.
3. Close the fireplace damper, floor and/or wall grilles, so cool air
does not escape through the chimney or ductwork.
4. Keep the filters clean.
5. Avoid opening doors frequently.
6. Each person present in a room provides between 100 & 150Watts
of heat, consequently, the more people there are in the room, the less effective the unit will be in cooling.
7. Set the unit to maximum cooling and high-speed ventilation for the
initial start up and then adjust the unit to a comfortable setting.
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CCoonnttrrooll PPaanneell
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Do not operate in cooling or dehumidifying mode when room temperature exceeds DB35
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C, RH70%
z Auto, Dehumidification, Cooling, Fan mode operation
1. Turning the unit on
a) Plug into the power supply and the unit will beep twice. b) Press the “On/Off” button to turn on the unit. The LED displays the
room temperature and operates in Auto mode.
2. Selecting operating mode
Press the “Mode” button to select the desired mode as show below:
3. Adjusting temperature
The adjustable temperature range is 15-31
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C. Press Δ (up) or (down)
button to increase or decrease by 1
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C. The unit LED shows the target
temperature for 5 seconds and then display the room temperature.
4. Adjusting the fan speed
Press the “Speed” button to select the desired fan speed as shown below
5. Turn the unit off
Press “On/Off” button, the unit will emit “di” sound and stop working.
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6. Modes operation
Automatic Mode
1. When the Auto mode is selected, the indoor temperature sensor operates automatically to select the desired mode: Cool, Fan or Heat.
2. When the room temperature ≥24
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C, the unit automatically selects cooling mode and the upper fan turns to low speed automatically.
3. When the room temperature >22
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C and ≤23OC, the unit automatically selects fan mode and the upper fan turns to low speed automatically.
4. When the room temperature ≤22
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C, the unit automatically selects heat mode and the upper fan turns to low speed automatically.
Dehumidification Mode
1. The upper fan will run at low speed, the speed is not adjustable.
2. The compressor and lower fan runs will stop running after 8 minutes, then run again after 6 minutes automatically.
3. Temperature control is inoperative in dehumidification.
Cooling Mode
1. When the room temperature is higher than set temperature. The compressor starts to run.
2. When the room temperature is lower than set temperature, the compressor stops and upper fan operates at original set speed.
Fan Mode
1. The upper fan runs at set speed, the compressor and lower fan motor stop.
2. The temperature is not adjustable.
Heat Mode
1. When the room temperature is higher than the set temperature, the unit will not function.
2. When the room temperature is lower than the set temperature, the heat function will operate.
3. To avoid cold air blowing out, the unit is equipped with an automatic cold air cut-out.
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7. Timer operation
1. Press “Timer” button to set Automa tic Off time while the unit is running.
2. Press “Timer” button to set Automatic On time while the unit is in standby mode.
3. The time can be adjustable within a range of 1 hour to 12 hours. Press the temp up button or temp down button to increase or decrease the time by 1 hour per press.
8. Swing operation
1. Press “Swing” button to change airflow direction. The unit default setting is straight airflow.
2. Press “Swing” button once, the airflow direction will change to swing at 120
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right-left.
9. Sleep operation
1. The sleep operating is effective while the unit is in cool or heat mode.
2. Press “Sleep” button and the unit runs in Sleep mode, the upper fan turns to low speed automatically. The set temperature increases by 1
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C after 1 hour and 2 OC after 2 hours. After 6 hours the unit will
stop running
Please note
The main board has a memory function. When the unit is in standby and switched back on it will start up in the last mode set. This feature is not available in auto on timer mode.
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Remote Control Operation
How to install or change batteries (batteries not include)
1. The polarity of batteries must match the indicator in the remote control.
2. Don’t mix new and old batteries.
3. If the remote control will not be used for a long period, take batteries out to avoid corrosion.
4. The batteries must be removed from the remote control before it is scrapped and dispose of them responsibly.
Note: Batteries contain materials, which are hazardous to the environment; they must be removed from the appliance at the end of their life and disposed of safely.
Ensure batteries are in the correct position
(for example: Adjust from 11.00 to 14.05. Open the back cover, press the reset button. If time is flashing on the LCD, press button MIN and adjust to 05, then press HOUR and adjust to 14)
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Air Exhaust Dust Installation
How to connect the exhaust air duct:
1. Extend the exhaust air duct
by pulling out the two ends of the duct.
2. Screw the exhaust air duct into the mid-connector.
3. Screw the exhaust air duct into the outlet connector (wall or fish tail).
4. Screw the mid connector into the inlet connector.
5. Connect the inlet connector onto the unit.
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Air Exhaust Dust Installation
(continuous)
For window use the fish tail fitting, rather than the square fitting.
The following methods should be used to exhaust the hot air:
z Exhaust hot air from window
Open window slightly and use the fishtail. Close the window as much as possible leaving the fishtail outside.
z Exhaust hot air from door
Open door to an appropriate angle to exhaust condensate hose outside. Remove the exhaust air duct from the unit when not in use and store away carefully.
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Air Exhaust Dust Installation
Note
1
. Air exhaust duct can
be extend from 0.55 to
1.8 meters, the unit works more efficiently if the duct is shorter.
2. Ensure the air exhaust
duct is not folded or kinked, as this impedes the unit’s efficiency.
3. Do not extend the
exhaust duct.
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Before carrying out ANY maintenance works ensure the appliance is switched off and the three-pin plug is removed from the power socket.
Filter maintenance
Remove air filter from inlet grille. Rotate the lock to OFF position then take out air filter cover from back air inflow vent. Clean: Wash the air filter with warm water to remove any accumulated dust and lint. If the filter is very dirty add mild household detergent to the water. Allow the filter to dry naturally before returning to the air filter cover.
Note
-If the air filter is blocked with lots of dust, the airflow volume will
decrease. Suggest cleaning the filter once every two weeks or more frequently if necessary.
Let the filter dry thoroughly before reinstalling it. If necessary seek
technical help.
How to draining excess condensate water
This unit produces condensate. Excess condensate not exhausted out of the hose collects in an internal drainage pan. When the pan is full the unit will not operate. A buzzer will sound and the LCD screen will display ‘E4’.
A. Drainage Tray
1. Place drainage tray under drain hole.
2. Remove the stopper and empty into the drainage tray. Repeat until
water is removed.
3. When the drainage tray is full push the stopper back into the drain
hole, and empty the drain tray.
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B. Continuous drainage
This unit can be used with a permanent drain connection. If you use this unit frequently, please connect the pipe to the unit as shown below so that the unit can drain the water continuously.
1. Disconnect the rubber plug from continuous drainage pipe. Store the disconnected rubber plug for future use.
2. Connect supplied drainage pipe to drainage hole, condensed water will flow out.
3. If you want to extend drainage pipe, you can use 16mm (inside diameter) plastic pipe and connect with the supplied drainage pipe.
Note: Please ensure the unit is fully drained before storing away for a period of time.
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Problem Cause Suggested solution
The air conditioner does not work
Power supply fault.
1. Unit not plugged in
2. Faulty plug or socket
3. Blown or tripped fuse
Plug into socket outlet.
Contact a qualified engineer to replace faulty plug or socket.
Replace or reset fuse.
The display shows run mode but does not run
1. The TIMER has been set
Cancel the TIMER or wait for timer to initiate.
Not working In cooling mode
1. The room temperature is lower
than the set temperature
It is normal
No cold air is being delivered
1. There is frost on the evaporator
The unit is defrosting & will run after defrost
termination. In dehumidifying mode no cool air is delivered
1. There is frost on the evaporator
The unit is defrosting &
will run after Defrost
termination. This is
normal.
LCD window shows "E2, E3"
1. Room temperature sensor
Refer fault to
authorised dealership. LCD window shows "E4"
1. Water tank is full
Drain condenser water
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WWaarrrraannttyy
Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug, after the unit malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged.
For your convenience, record the complete model number and product name (located on the Product Identification Plate), the date you purchased the product, and attach your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
To ensure your product is covered by warranty, the complete
faulty product
together with your purchase receipt should be returned to your retailer
.
This product has been manufactured to comply with EEC Directives 2006/95/EG and 89/336/EEC
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
EHS, Manchester, M17 1RN
EHS02/08
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Save This Warranty Information
EHS (International) Ltd. guarantees this product free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year.
Should this unit be operated under conditions other than those recommended, at voltages other than the voltage indicated on the unit, or any attempts made to service or modify the unit, will render this WARRANTY VOID. The product you buy may sometimes differ slightly from illustration. This warranty is in addition to, and does not affect your statutory rights.
Should you have a problem with this product, please call our Help Desk on: (0870) 742
5021.
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