Coolmaster CM3000 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
PORTABLE REFRIGERATED
AIR CONDITIONER
CM3000
(ENGLISH) (CM3000)

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Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste.
This product should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment.
CONTENTS
Introduction ....................................................1
Safety ............................................................ 2
Component Location ..................................... 3
Installation ..................................................... 4
Control and Display ....................................... 5
Remote Control ............................................. 6
Operation ...................................................... 7
Maintenance ..................................................9
Troubleshooting..............................................10
Speci!cation .................................................. 11
Warranty......................................................... 12

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THANK YOU for choosing a Coolmaster
air conditioner. This appliance has been
carefully engineered to bring you trouble-
free personal air conditioning. Please
read this manual carefully so that you can
take full advantage of the many bene•ts
your Coolmaster provides.
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have supervision or been
given instruction in using the appliance by
a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not place anything through the
ventilating slots.
Be sure the appliance has been securely
and correctly installed according to the
installation instructions contained within
this manual.
Personal Cooling
Your Coolmaster refrigerated air
conditioner is a portable unit that supplies
cool air to a personal area within a room.
It is not intended to function as a house or
room air conditioner.
Energy Saving Tips
• Do not locate the air conditioner where
furniture or other objects can obstruct
the air flow.
• Keep curtains and blinds closed during
the hottest part of the day.
• Keep the filters clean.
• Set the air conditioner to maximum
cooling and high fan speed initially,
then adjust to a comfortable setting.
• Do not wait until the room is
excessively hot before using the air
conditioner.
Warranty
Coolmaster air conditioners are warranted
against faulty manufacture for 2 years
after purchase. Please refer to page 12
for more details on warranty.
INTRODUCTION

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General Safety
This air conditioner is for indoor use only.
Transport the air conditioner in an upright
position only, or leave it in an upright
position for at least 2 hours before use.
Use only in the upright position on a •at
level surface (Fig. 1) and at least 30 cm
from any objects.
Do not place objects on the air
conditioner, or through the ventilating
slots or restrict the air inlets & outlets
(Fig. 2).
Closely supervise any children and pets
when the air conditioner is in use.
Do not store or operate the appliance
near any •ammable substances.
During operation, water will collect in the
bottom tank of the air conditioner. Be
careful when moving the unit to prevent
water from spilling.
Electrical Safety
Ensure the appliance has been installed
in accordance with national wiring
regulations.
Electrical Safety (cont.)
Caution! Before connecting the electrical
power cord to a power outlet, check that
the air conditioner voltage as shown on
the rating label on the air conditioner is
the same as your power supply. Ensure
the power supply is correctly earthed and
rated.
Plug the air conditioner directly into a
properly installed power outlet. Never
use an extension cord, double adaptor
or multi-power outlet board to run this air
conditioner.
Do not pull the air conditioner along by
the power cord or place the power cord
near a source of heat. Always unroll the
power cord completely before use.
If the power supply cord is damaged it
must be replaced by the manufacturer,
a service agent or similarly quali"ed
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Switch off and unplug when not in use.
Do not use in humid environments such
as bathrooms, laundries or other steamy
or wet areas.
Do not touch or operate the air
conditioner with wet or damp hands or
when standing barefoot.
SAFETY
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Parts List
1. Control panel
2. Horizontal air vanes
3. Vertical air vane control
4. Enclosure
5. Handles
6. Air •lter (behind grille)
7. Upper air intake grille
8. Exhaust outlet
9. Cord storage strap
10. Lower air intake grille
11. Tank drain outlet
12. Castors
13. Drain outlet
14. Exhaust hose and plug
15. Window kit
16. Window kit plug
17. Hose end connector window side
18. Hose end connector unit side
19. Exhaust cover
20. Fixing screws
21. Foam sealant
22. Drain pipe
23. Remote control
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COMPONENT LOCATION
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Step 3: (Optional) Cut the Foam seal to
the length of your window and attach it
to the window frame. This will help seal
along the Window kit.
Step 4: Open a window and !t the
Window kit. Extend the attachments as
required and lock into place with the
Window kit plug provided. Ensure the
outlet is not obstructed. The Window kit
can be installed horizontally or vertically,
to suit your window type. If necessary the
Window kit can be secured to the window
frame with the Fixing screws provided.
Air conditioner location
Place the air conditioner on a !rm and "at
surface. The minimum distance required
from the operating air conditioner to any
walls or objects is 30 cm (Fig. 5).
Installing the Exhaust Hose
Step 1: Fit the Exhaust hose to the Hose
end connectors by turning the parts in the
direction shown in Figure 6.
Step 2: Slide the Hose end onto the
Exhaust outlet at the rear of the air
conditioner as shown in Figure 7.
INSTALLATION
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Step 5: Fit the Exhaust nozzle to the
Window kit, and lock into place. Keep the
Exhaust hose as short and straight as
possible. This will maximise the cooling
performance.
Don’t use extension pieces for the
Exhaust hose as this will reduce
performance and possibly result in
damage to the air conditioner.
Hot air and mist will be emitted outside
through the Exhaust hose. It is critical to
the performance of the unit that all of the
exhaust air is removed from the space
being cooled.
Installing the Drain Hose
For continuous draining of water during
DRY mode operation.
Step 1: Remove the Drain outlet plug at
the rear of the air conditioner (Fig. 4).
Step 2: Connect the Drain hose to the
Drain outlet. Push on !rmly to secure into
place, see Figure 8.
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Step 3: Run the free end of the Drain
hose to a drain. Make sure that the drain
hose does not rise above the drain outlet
as the water will not "ow otherwise.

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CONTROL AND DISPLAY
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Display
See Figure 11.
MODE set button
See Figure 9.
UP button
See Figure 9.
POWER button
See Figure 9.
Air Conditioner Control Panel
Remote Controller
Remote Control Display
MODE select indicator
TIMER ON/OFF
indicators
FAN speed indicator
Temperature and timer
display
LOCK indicator
Indicates that the remote
lock is activated
ON / OFF indicator
Remote transmission
indicator
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MODE select indicator
Displays the current
operating mode as Cool,
Fan or Dry.
POWER button
Press to turn the air
conditioner on and off.
LED Display
Set temperature and
time display.
MODE set button
Press to cycle between
Cool, Fan and Dry operating
modes.
DOWN button
Press to decrease
the set temperature.
UP button
Press to increase
the set temperature.
SLEEP
RESET button
Press to reset all of the
current settings.
SLEEP button
Press to enter sleep mode.
DOWN button
See Figure 9.
SLEEP
TIMER-ON button
Press to set the time when
before the air conditioner will
automatically startup.
LOCK button
Press to lock remote control from accepting any
button commands. Press again to unlock remote.
TIMER-OFF button
Press to set the time when
before the air conditioner will
automatically shutdown.
FAN speed select button
Press to cycle between Low
and High fan speeds.
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POWER indicator
Becomes lit when
mains power is
connected.
TIMER indicator
Becomes lit when
an automatic
timer is set

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REMOTE CONTROL
Preparation Before Operation
Remove the battery cover and insert new
batteries (AAA), making sure the +and
-match the compartment markings (Fig
12).
During Operation
If the remote control will not operate the
air conditioner, the batteries may need to
be replaced.
Remove the batteries and replace with
new ones. If this does not solve the
problem contact your nearest service
centre for advice.
Note! The air conditioner must be
plugged in and switched on for the remote
control to operate the air conditioner. To
use, point at the front panel and press
the remote button (Figure 10). The air
conditioner will “beep” when signal
has been received. If there is no beep,
press the remote button again, ensuring
it is within range (6 metres) of the air
conditioner.
Note! If there are two of the same air
conditioners installed, they cannot be
controlled separately. When you operate
either remote, it will turn on both air
conditioners if they are both within signal
range (6 metres).
Care of your Remote Control
Don’t let the remote control drop onto
hard surfaces or be subjected to sudden
shocks of any form. The warranty does
not cover misuse or accidental damage.
Don’t place the remote control in direct
sunlight, or near extremes of temperature.
Don’t allow the remote control to get wet.
Don’t place near strong electromagnetic
waves.
Don’t mix old and new batteries!
If the remote control will not be used for a
long time, remove the batteries to avoid
corrosion.
Note! The remote will display AUTO
mode. AUTO mode is not applicable for
this model of air conditioner. When AUTO
mode is selected the air conditioner will
make a beeping sound and continue to
operate in COOL mode. Nothing will be
displayed on the air conditioner.
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Starting the air conditioner
Step 1: Ensure the air conditioner is
plugged in at the wall power outlet and is
switched on.
Step 2: Press the POWER button on the
control panel or remote control (Fig. 9 &
10).
Mode selection
Step 3: Press the MODE button on the
control panel or the remote control to
select the operating mode.
• Cool mode - refrigerated cooling
• Fan mode - fan only operation.
• Dry mode - for extracting moisture
from the air.
Step 4: Press the UP and DOWN buttons
to set the thermostat room temperature
in 1°C (or 2°F) increments. The set
temperature range is 17°C - 30°C (62°F
- 88°F). Cooling will only occur if the set
temperature is less than the ambient
room temperature.
Press both UP and DOWN together
to change between Centigrade and
Fahrenheit temperature scales.
Note! Do not set the cooling temperature
too low as this will consume more
power. 24°C is the recommended set
temperature.
Note! In Cool mode the fan will continue
to operate even if the compressor has
turned off.
Step 5: Press the FAN button on the
remote control to adjust the fan speeds.
Sleep mode
During sleep mode the set temperature
will increase 1°C every 30 minutes for 1
hour, after which the new temperature
will be maintained for 7 hours before
reverting to the original set temperature.
Step 6: Press the SLEEP button (remote
only) to activate sleep mode. Sleep mode
can only be used in Cool mode.
Sleep mode will be cancelled if the mode
is changed or the air conditioner goes into
stand-by or the water full alert occurs.
Important! During cooling mode, water
will collect in the air conditioner’s tank.
This water is re-circulated, with some
being exhausted out with the hot air, but
will slowly !ll up the tank. This occurs
more quickly in humid conditions. If the
tank should !ll, the air conditioner will
shut down and display the water full
error code (see Troubleshooting). The
air conditioner cannot be restarted until
the water tank is drained. Refer to the
Maintenance section for draining the tank
should this occur.
Air deflector
The air outlet vanes can be set to the
desired position manually. Keep the
vanes fully open during operation.
OPERATION

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Timer Function
The air conditioner is •tted with a timer
function that allows the automatic start-up
or shut-down of the air conditioner after a
set period of time.
Note! The timer can only be set using the
remote control.
Automatic Start up:
Step 1: With the air conditioner turned
off, press the TIMER ON button on the
remote. The timer setting will be shown
on the remote display.
Step 2: Continue pressing the TIMER ON
button to change the timer setting. Timer
range is 0 - 24 hours. Once set, the Timer
indicator on the control panel will become
lit.
Automatic Shut-down:
Step 1: With the air conditioner turned
on, press the TIMER OFF button on the
remote. The timer setting will be shown
on the remote display.
Step 2: Continue pressing the TIMER
OFF button to change the timer setting.
Timer range is 0 - 24 hours. Once set, the
Timer indicator on the control panel will
become lit.
To cancel the timer, set the timer to ‘00’
or turn the air conditioner on or off.
OPERATION cont.

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Always disconnect the air conditioner from the electricity mains before cleaning
or draining.
To maximize the ef•ciency of the air conditioner, clean regularly.
Cleaning the housing
• Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the body clean.
• Never use aggressive chemicals, spirits, detergents, chemically treated cloths, or
other cleansing solutions. These substances could possibly damage the cabinet.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the filters
1. Remove the •lter from the top of the air conditioner as
shown (Fig. 13).
2. Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the •lter lightly to
remove loose dust and dirt and then rinse under
running water (no hotter than 40°C).
3. Dry thoroughly before replacing.
4. Take care to replace the •lter back into the slot in the
air conditioner.
Note! Never operate the air conditioner without the •lter.
Draining the Air Conditioner
Place the air conditioner over a drain point. Unscrew the
cap and remove the drain plug at the bottom rear of the
air conditioner (Fig. 14). Water will flow out as soon as
the plug is removed. Allow the tank to completely drain
before replacing the drain plug and cap.
End of season storage:
1. Drain any water from the unit.
2. Operate the unit in fan mode for a few hours, to thoroughly dry the inside.
3. Clean or change the filter.
4. Unplug and carefully store the power cord and plug end.
5. Replace in the original carton or cover for storage.
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Filter
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Problem Check/Cause
Unit does not operate Is the air conditioner plugged in?
Is there a power failure
P1 error code •ashing. Drain the tank as shown in
Maintenance section.
Is the room temperature below the set temperature?
The air conditioner has little
effect
Ensure that the room being cooled is not too large for the
stated capacity of the air conditioner.
Is there direct sunshine? Remember to close curtains or
blinds.
More people in the room will generate more heat
Is there something in the room producing excessive heat?
Are windows or doors open?
Is the exhaust •tted correctly or obstructed? All exhaust air
needs to be completely removed from the room.
The air conditioner is not as cool
as it once was.
Are the air •lters dusty or dirty, restricting the air•ow?
Is the air inlet or outlet blocked.
Is the room temperature below the set temperature
The air conditioner is too noisy Is the air conditioner positioned unevenly, so as to create
vibration?
Is the •oor beneath the air conditioner uneven.
The compressor will not turn. It is possible that the overheat protection for the compressor is
on. Wait for it to reset.
Note: When changing between different modes (cooling to fan
or dry mode etc) the compressor will turn off. A 3 minute delay
will occur before the compressor will turn on again.
Never try to dismantle the air conditioner yourself.
In case of problems that cannot be resolved using the above guide, or if service on your
air conditioner is required, please contact your dealer or designated service agent.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error codes
E1 - Room temperature sensor error. Disconnect the air conditioner and reconnect. If
error repeats, call for a service agent.
E2 - Evaporator temperature sensor error. Disconnect the air conditioner and reconnect.
If error repeats, call for a service agent.
E4 - Display panel communication error. Disconnect the air conditioner and reconnect. If
error repeats, call for a service agent.
P1 - Water tank is full. Drain the air conditioner as shown in Maintenance section.

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COOLMASTER PORTABLE REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONER
Model CM3000
Power Supply 220-240V, 50Hz
Cooling Capacity (Watts) 2900
Rated Power (Watts) 1220
Air Flow (m3/hr) 300
Refrigerant type / Charge R410A / 0.35kg
Max. Pressure – Suction (MPa) 1.5
Max. Pressure – Discharge (MPa) 4.2
Ingress Protection IPX0
Weight (kg) 23.0
Dimensions (mm) 345 x 355 x 703
As a policy of continual product improvement, this manual, its contents and speci•cations are subject to change without notice.
WIRING DIAGRAM
SPECIFICATION
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WARRANTY
In this warranty:
We or us means Seeley International Pty Ltd ABN 23 054 687 035, and our contact details are set out at the end
of this warranty;
You means you, the original end-user purchaser of the Goods;
Supplier means the authorised distributor or retailer of the Goods that sold you the Goods in Australia; and
Goods means the product, unit, appliance or equipment which was accompanied by this warranty and
purchased in Australia.
Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled
to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or
damage. You are also entitled to have the Goods repaired or replaced if the Goods fail to be of acceptable quality
and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
In addition to any rights and remedies that You may have under the Australian Consumer Law or any other law,
subject to the terms of this warranty, We provide the following warranty:
1. If, during the !rst 24 months from the date of !rst retail purchase (Warranty Period), the Goods upon
examination prove defective by reason of improper workmanship or material, We will replace the Goods or any
part thereof without charge. We may substitute any similar good (including a portable dehumidi!er (or other
portable product that performs the same function) of a different size or shape), even if it is not on our current
price/equipment list. Alternatively, at our sole discretion, we may choose to arrange a refund of the purchase price
you paid.
2. We are under no obligation to replace the Goods under clause 1 if the Goods have not been used only for
personal, domestic or household purposes and have not been installed/mounted (if relevant), operated, and
maintained in accordance with the instructions in the Owner’s Manual. The addition of any third party device or
the removal or the alteration of any of our components will void this warranty. In addition, the warranty granted
under clause 1 does not apply to:
• Adjustments necessary due to misuse of the appliance,
• Normal user maintenance,
• Setting of controls,
• Transit damage, or
• Damage caused by user misuse, tampering, or failure to observe the care and special provisions in the
instructions.
• Consumable components such as !lters
3. The warranty granted under clause 1 is limited to replacement only. As far as the law permits, We will not be
liable for any consequential loss suffered through, or resulting from, the non-operation, or ineffective operation
of the Goods. The warranty granted under clause 1 does not cover damage to the Goods or other loss resulting
from acts of God.
4. No other person, !rm or corporation is authorised by us to offer or give on our behalf any other or greater
warranty than that given under this warranty. The bene!ts conferred by this warranty are in favour of You and
any person deriving title to the goods through or under such person and are intended to be separate from and
additional to all other rights and remedies that they may have in law in respect of the goods.
5. We are not responsible in any way for any failure and/or inadequate performance of the Goods which arises
from or is connected to the use in the Goods of non-genuine spare parts. We strongly recommend that only spare
parts supplied or approved by us are used in the Goods.
6. In order to claim under the warranty granted under clause 1 You must within the Warranty Period return the
Goods to the Supplier at the place of purchase together with the proof of purchase.
7. Alternatively, you may claim under the warranty granted under clause 1 by within the Warranty Period returning
the Goods to us at the address below together with: (i) a covering letter which states your name and address,
daytime telephone number, and model and serial number of the goods, (ii) the legible and unmodi!ed proof of
purchase, which clearly indicates the name and address of the original retailer, the date and place of purchase,
and the product name or other product serial number, and (iii) a copy of the completed Warranty Information
below.
8. This warranty does not cover the cost of claiming under the warranty, it is your responsibility to cover all
forwarding and freight costs incurred in returning the Goods to the Supplier at the place of purchase or us.
9. This warranty is only valid and enforceable in Australia.
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WARRANTY CONT.
Our liability under this warranty is limited to the extent permitted by law. That is, to the extent that it is fair
and reasonable, if the Goods are not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or
consumption, your remedies associated with any failure or defect of the Product will be limited to:
(a) the replacement of the Goods or the supply of equivalent goods;
(b) the repair of the Goods;
(c) the payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or of acquiring equivalent goods; or
(d) the payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired
and subject to the terms and conditions included in this warranty.
For technical assistance before returning the product please contact: 1300 526 410
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. Every request for warranty must be accompanied by
proof of purchase.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Please complete the following information:
Serial Number: ...................................................................
Product: Coolmaster Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner
Model: CM3000
Purchased from: ...................................................................
Date purchased: ....../....../......
You can also register your warranty online by visiting www.seeleyinternational.com and following these steps:
Step 1 Select ‘GET SUPPORT’ and ‘REGISTER A WARRANTY’
Step 2 Select the brand of product you purchased
Step 3 Enter the required information and then ‘Submit’
Service Department
Seeley International Pty Ltd
112 O’Sullivan Beach Road
Lonsdale, South Australia 5160
Technical assistance in Australia: 1300 526 410
Website: www.seeleyinternational.com
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contact us at: Privacy Of!cer, Seeley International Pty Ltd, 112 O’Sullivan Beach Road, Lonsdale, South Australia
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Accordingly, speci!cations are subject to change without notice.
Please consult with your dealer to con!rm the speci!cations of the model selected.
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