Soleus Air KY-320 User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS 1
P ACKAGE CONTAINS: 1
NAMES OF P ARTS
INST ALLA TION BEFORE USE 3
CONTROL P ANEL AND LCD DISPLA Y 5
CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS 6
OPERA TION USING CONTROL P ANEL 7
OPERA TION USING REMOTE CONTROLLER 8
CONDENSA TE WA TER DRAINAGE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS 15
CONT ACT INFORMATION 15
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ELECTRIC PRINCIPLE DRAWING
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Soleus Air KY32U portable air-conditioner . This unit is designed for improving living and working comfort by providing cooling, dehumidifying and fan functions only with a minimum installation required. With its whisper quite operation and attractive design, you will enjoy the convenience and comfort that this unit provides for many years to come.
When operating as an air conditioner, this unit is designed for spot cooling or cooling for a room no larger than 350 square feet with the standard ceiling height.
IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS
Before you use your portable air conditioner, please r ead this operation manual carefully.
1)Never use or store gasoline or other flammable vapor or liquid near this unit.
2)Maintain at least 10” (25 CM) clearance space from this unit. A void air inlet or outlet grilles from being covered or closed off.
3)The power supply must be properly grounded.
4)Do not use an adapter plug or extension cord.
5)Do not use the unit in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
6) Do not let children play near this unit.
PACKAGE CONTAINS:
Mobile Air Conditioner Air Exhaust Duct Exhaust Duct Window Kit Adapter Remote Controller AAA Batteries (2) Window Kit - 3 Sliding Panels Window Kit Fastener Screws (4) Continuous Drainage Tubing Pipe Exhaust Outlet W all Cover User Manual
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NAMES OF PARTS
control panel
upper air outlet
lower air inlet grille
Front V iew
Signal
Receptor
handle
Exhaust Duct
Terminal
continuous drainage
water tank
Back V iew
upper air inlet grill with filter
power cord
hot air exhaust
outlet
lower air
inlet grille
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Exhaust Duct
Window Kits
INST ALLA TION BEFORE USE
1) Condensate W ater T ank Float Lid
Y ou must install the water tank float lid before first use of the portable air conditioner following these procedures:
a) Hold the water tank and draw it out slowly .
b) Remove water tank float lid and packing material
from the water tank.
c) Insert the float lid into the water tank by inserting one side of the hinge into the
hinge holder on the water tank and then sliding the other side into its place. The
Floater
Water Tank
Fig.1 b)
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water tank float lid should be able to move up and down freely after correct
installment.
d) Insert the complete water tank back to
the air conditioner unit.
2)
Exhaust Duct
Fig.1 c)
When you use the unit as an air conditioner, the hot exhaust air must be directed out of the room. The exhaust duct is used to allow the hot air out. DO NOT INST ALL OR USE THE EXHAUST DUCT WHEN THE UNIT IS OPERATED AS A DEHUMIDIFIER OR FAN.
a) Slid exhaust connector all the way down over
the discharge opening of the unit.
b) Mount the external end of the exhaust duct
onto a hole of 5 ¼” (132 mm) on the wall for optional wall hot air outlet installation, or
c.) Connect the window kit adaptor to the external end of the
exhaust duct for a window or sliding door hot air outlet installation.
Window,
slidingdoor or
Wall
NOTE: In order to increase the efficiency , the exhaust duct should be keep as short and straight as possible. The exhaust hose can be cut shorter by unthreading either end of the exhaust duct counter clockwise. It is not recommended to increase the manufacturer’s length of the exhaust hose. This may impede or damage the unit.
Fig.2 a)
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Window Kit Installation
Fig.2 b)-c)
a) Open window or sliding door for approximately 5 inches (130 mm) b) Adjust the length of the window kit to the same length of the window or the sliding door .
Use all three panels if necessary . c) Use screws to affix the window kit length. d) Place the window kit to the window or sliding door . Close the window or door as far as
it goes. e) Mount the window kit extension of the exhaust host onto the window kit.
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