Addvent AVAC9000 Mounting instructions

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
WHEN USING ANY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE, BASIC SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED.
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
AVAC9000
Portable Air Conditioner
Installation Instructions
User Guide

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Safety Instructions
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without
supervision.
Children of less than 3 years old should be kept away unless continuously
supervised.
Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off
the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended
normal operating position and they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall
not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance.
Never use this appliance for anything other than its intended purpose.
Your air conditioner is designed to be used in a house, ofce and similar
conditions and should not be used for any other purpose.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a suitably qualied
person in order to avoid a hazard.
Always keep the unit in an upright position to avoid damage to the cooling
system.
Be sure that the air inlets and outlets are not blocked or covered.
Don’t put any object into the air inlet or outlet of the unit.
In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the unit while it is plugged in or
in-use.
Never connect the unit to a defective socket.
Never locate the appliance immediately below a socket-outlet.
Never unplug the air conditioner while it is operating.This could damage
the electronic circuits.
Leave at least 300mm space around the unit.
WARNING

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To avoid tripping the circuit, do not use an extension cord for this unit.
To turn on your unit, insert the plug into the socket and press the
power button.
Do not bend or crush the warm air exhaust hose.
Do not place the power cord under a carpet.
This appliance is for ordinary indoor use. Never use the appliance in
the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower, a swimming pool or a
greenhouse.
Keep the appliance in the vertical position during transportation. After
unpacking, place the unit upright to allow the refrigerant to stabilise, and
wait 3 hours before use.
Any damage resulting from failure to comply with these instructions is
excluded from the warranty. Do not install and use your air conditioner
before completely reading these instructions.
CAUTION: Dispose of packaging material safely according to local regulations

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Components
1. Control panel
2. Carrying handle
3. Air outlet
4. Air lter
5. Exhaust air outlet
6. Air lter
7. Water stopper/
drainage point
8. Air inlet
9. Cord storage
10. Air inlet
11. Exhaust hose
12. Adaptor - for insertion over hose and into window spacer
(or into hole in the wall/window).
13. Cover for adaptor
14. Drain tube for continuous drainage
15. Active carbon lter
16. Remote control
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Installation
Installation of the exhaust pipe
The unit is a portable air conditioner that may be moved from room to room.
1. Using the extendable slide
Offer window spacer to the window gap and adjust the length as you need.
Feed exhaust hose through the window spacer and slide window across so
that spacer is held securely. This technique may also be used for sash windows.
Note:Take care to maintain protection against intruders.
2. Using the adaptor
Cut a 152mm 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.
Extendable slide
FIG. 4
FIG. 5
FIG. 6 Outward Adapter
Wall or Window

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Mounting of the exhaust pipe
Use only the hose provided
and clip exhaust hose to the
back of the air conditioner
FIG. 7
FIG. 10
WARNING!
The length of the exhaust pipe
is specially designed according
to the specication of this
product. Do not replace or
prolong it with your own
private hose as this could cause
the unit to malfunction.
FIG. 9
The hose may be extended
from 300mm to 1500mm
but for maximum efciency
use the shortest length
possible.
FIG. 8
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 7 & 8 show correct
position

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Installation of the carbon lter
1. Remove the lter frame from the unit.
2. Remove the active carbon lter from
its plastic bag.
3. Insert the active carbon lter into the
back of the unit.
4. Re-t the lter frame inside the unit.
FIG. 11
FIG. 12

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Operation
Control panel
1. ON/OFF (power) button
2. Mode (function) option
button
3. Speed (ventilation)button
4. “Timer” button
5. ‘Temperature down ‘ button
6. ‘Temperature up’ button
7. “Sleep” button
a. Display window
b. Receiver for remote control
c. High ventilation indicator
d. Low ventilation indicator
e. Automatic mode indicator
f. Cooling mode indicator
g. Fan mode indicator
h. DEHUMIDIFY(DRY) mode
indicator
i. “Full Water” indicator
j. Indicator for compressor
operation
Adjust the air vent
Before using the unit, please do open the horizontal louver! Adjust the louvers
to your desired direction
FIG. 13

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Turning ON/OFF
1. Press ON/OFF button, the unit will start in AUTO (automatic) mode.
Automatic mode
In automatic mode, the unit can cool or ventilate depending on ambient
temperature and setpoint adjustment.The unit is preset as follows:
If ambient temperature is above 23°C the unit is in automatic cooling mode
and is running according to the setpoint (Default setting 24°C). During this
operation, the indicators (LED) for AUTO & COOLING MODE light up in
green.
If the ambient temperature is less than or equal to (≤) 23°C, the unit is in
automatic ventilation mode. The indicators (LED) for AUTO & FAN MODE
light up in green.
Remark : For default setpoint 24°C , the unit starts to cool at 28°C (Setpoint
+ 4°C), when it cools down to 26°C (setpoint +2°C) , it will then switches
back to the ventilation.
2.The display window also shows the ambient room temperature from 0oC to
50oC.
3.To turn the unit off, press ON/OFF button again.

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Setting mode/function
Press MODE button to select required working mode: automatic, cooling,
fan or dehumidify.The indicator of your selected mode comes on.
Setting temperature
1. Press ‘Temperature up’ or ‘Temperature down’ button to regulate the
temperature you desired.
2.The display window will show the temperature you set as you press
‘Temperature up’ or ‘Temperature down’ button. Otherwise, it will always
show the ambient temperature.
Setting ventilation speed
1. Press SPEED button to choose the ventilation speed you need, high or low.
The indicator of high or low ventilation will light on at the same time.
2. If the unit is in AUTO mode, it will choose the ventilation speed
automatically according to the ambient temperature (the related indicators
will light on), at this time, the speed switch is invalid.
Setting timer
1. Press TIMER button to set the operating hours you desired (1 to 24 hours,
the timer indicator will light on).When the set time has been reached, the
machine will turn off automatically. The display window will show the hour(s)
you set as you press TIMER button. If the timer button is not pressed, the
unit will work continuously.
2. By pressing the timer but without turning on the other functions, you can
PRE-SET the time for the machine to work. For example, if you press the
timer to ‘2’, the unit will work automatically after 2 hours.
Sleep function
1. In cooling mode, by pressing the SLEEP button, the set temperature will
increase 1oC(2 oF) at the 1st hour, another 1 oC (2 oF) at the second hour,
then keeps at that temperature.
2. In sleep mode, the ventilation will keep at low speed. Re-press the SLEEP
button, the setting temperature and ventilation speed will return to the pre-
selected one.

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3.The unit will shut down automatically after the SLEEP function running for 12
hours.
4. Please note, the sleep function is not available while the machine is working
in AUTO, FAN (ventilation) or DEHUMIDIFICATION mode.
5.When the machine is in Sleep function, the Fan Speed would turn to be
LOW speed.
Dehumidify (DRY) mode
In dehumidify (DRY) mode, the temperature cannot be adjusted, the
ventilation will x at low speed. When the unit is operating in Dehumidify
( DRY) mode, humidity extracted from the air is collected in an internal
tank. If the tank reaches full, the compressor and motor cut out automatically.
At the same time, the “Water Full” indicator comes on. An alarm will also
sound. When the tank is full, drain the water as shown in the page concerning
“DRAINAGE”. You may also use the unit without having to empty the tank
so often by using “continuous drainage”, please also refer to the page about
“DRAINAGE”.
Self-diagnosis
This machine is equipped with self-diagnosis function. If something is wrong in
the machine, the display window will show the word “E1” or “E2”. At this time,
please call your service center.
All the above functions can also be performed
with the supplied remote control.
This remote control requires 2pcs
AAA batteries to operate.
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.
FIG. 14

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Drainage
During the process of cooling, some water will be extracted from the air into
the unit.
If the reservoir is full, both of the compressor and motor will stop and the units
would buzz (you can press any button to stop the buzz). The W.F. indicator
will ash to show you.
To make the cooling work again, please empty the water by one of the
following ways:
1.Turn off the air conditioner and avoid
moving it when full.
2. Position a container (a water tray for
example) underneath the drain hole.
3. Remove the drain knob & rubber plug
from the drain hole and allow the water
to drain out.
4.When the container is almost full,
replace the rubber plug in the drain hole
and empty the water tray.
5. Repeat until the unit is emptied.
6. Replace the rubber plug and tighten
the drain knob rmly.
7. Switch on the unit - the full water or
compressor operating indicator should
not be ashing.
If you wish to operate the unit without
the need to empty the water tank, please:
Remove the drain knob and rubber
plug and retain for future use.
Connect the drain tube supplied to the water outlet as shown and locate
the other end into a drain.
FIG. 15
FIG. 16

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The drain tube may
be extended by adding
an extension tube and
using a suitable connector.
Please note
1.The drain must be at or
below the outlet level.
2. Flashing ‘full water’ indicator
will not function in this
mode of drainage.
3. If you want to extend the
water tube, you can
connect it with another
tube (OD: 18mm)
FIG. 17
FIG. 18

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Maintenance
Always unplug the air conditioner from the mains before cleaning.
To maximize the efciency of the air conditioner, clean regularly.
Cleaning the housing
Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the body clean.
Never use aggressive chemicals, gasoline, detergents, chemically treated cloths,
or other cleansing solutions.These all could possibly hurt the cabinet.
Cleaning the lter
Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the lter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt
from the lters and then rinse thoroughly under running water (no hotter than
40oC).
Dry thoroughly before replacing.
Notice! Never operate the unit without the lters.
End of season storage
Drain any water in the unit before completely operating the unit on
ventilation only mode for a few hours, to thoroughly dry the inside.
Clean or change the lter.
Unplug and store the power cord.
Replace in the original carton or cover for storage.

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Fault Check List
The air conditioner does not run Is the air conditioner plugged in?
Is there a power failure?
Is the comp / ‘full water’ indicator
ashing?
Is the room temperature below the
set temperature?
The machine seems to do little Is there direct sunshine? (Please put
down the curtain.)
Are too many windows or doors
open?
Are there too many people in the
room?
Is there something in the room
producing lots of heat?
The machine seems to do nothing. Is the lter dusty, contaminated?
Is the air intake or output blocked up?
Is the room temperature below your
selected temperature?
Too noisy Is the machine positioned unevenly so
as to create vibration ?
Is the oor underneath the machine
uneven?
The compressor doesn’t run. It is possible the overheat protection
of the compressor is on. Just wait for
the temperature to drop.
Never try to repair or dismantle the unit yourself

Telephone: 0117 923 5375 Fax: 0117 923 5374
Victoria Road, Avonmouth, Bristol BS11 9DB
www.addvent.co.uk
ISSUE 1/0117
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.
Specication
Remark:
1. Measuring condition for above is as per EN 14511:
Cooling – DB= 35oC ,WB= 24oC ;
DB = temperature of dry bulb = room temperature
WB = temperature of wet bulb = relative humidity.
2.Test condition for data in our rating label is as per safety regulation: EN60335-2-40
3. Current & Fuse : F2AL250V or T2AL250V
4.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
Model no. AVAC9000
Power supply 220-240V~, 50Hz
Cooling capacity 9000BTU/ 2.65KW
2.65KW
Power consumption 1020W/4.5A
Compressor rotary
Refrigerant R-410A
Fan speed 2
Timer 1~24 hours
Working temperature 18 oC- 32oC
Exhaust pipe Ø 142 x 1500 mm
N.W. 20.3 kg
Product size (W x D x H) 317 x 402 x 770 mm
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