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Ecoair ECO15P User manual

Installation and Operation Manual
Room Air Conditioners
Portable Heat Pump Range
Local Air Conditioners
ECO15P
Register your air conditioner
Model information can be found on the CE
label.
Please register your product online at
www.ecoair.org. For your future
convenience, record the model information
below.
____________________________________
MODEL NUMBER
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SERIAL NUMBER
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PURCHASE DATE
Congratulations!
You have purchased the very latest in room air conditioner technology. Your
new EcoAir high efficiency room air conditioner will give you many years of
dependable service. Many features have been built into your EcoAir air
conditioner to assure quiet operation, the best circulation of cool, dry air,
functional controls, and the most economical operation.
Table of contents
BS Plug Wiring .............................................................................................................. 1
Specification .................................................................................................................. 2
Before Use .................................................................................................................... 3
Product Description ....................................................................................................... 5
Installation ..................................................................................................................... 6
Mounting of the Exhaust Pipe ....................................................................................... 7
Installation of Carbon Filter............................................................................................ 8
Operation of Control Panel ............................................................................................ 9
Self Diagnosis ................................................................................................................ 12
Drainage ........................................................................................................................ 13
Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 15
Fault Checklist ............................................................................................................... 16
Order Form .................................................................................................................... 17
Disposal
When using this air conditioner in the European countries, the
follow information must be followed:
DISPOSAL:
Do not dispose this product as unsorted waste.
It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance in domestic household waste. For
disposal:
A) Contact your local council for disposal.
B) The manufacture will take back the old appliance for disposal when you replace with a new
product.
C) Old products contain valuable resources, which should be recycled as scrap metal.
Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes endangers your health when hazardous
substances leak into the ground-water and find their way into the food chain.
SPECIFICATION
Model no. ECO15P
Cooling capacity 15000 BTU/hr
4395watts
Heating capacity 11600 BTU/hr
3400watts
Power/Ampere
consumption for cooling 1655 W/ 7.5A
Power/Ampere
consumption for heating 1280 W/ 5.9A
Air volume (max. speed) 550m
3
/h
Humidity removal capacity 1.3L/hour
Power supply 220-240V~. 50Hz
Compressor rotary
Noise Level 57 dB
Refrigerant R410A (560g)
Fan speed 3
Timer 124 hours
Working temperature Cooling: 18 ~ 32
o
C
Heating: 7 ~ 25
o
C
Exhaust pipe Ø 142x1500mm
Net Weight 33.5 kgs
Gross Weight 38.5 kgs
Net Dimension 422x825x443 mm (WxHxD)
Gross Dimension 490x875x575 mm (WxHxD)
REMARK:
1.
Measuring condition for above is as per EN 14511 :
Cooling  DB=35°C , WB=24°C
Heating  DB=20°C , WB=12°C
*DB = temperature of dry bulb = room temperature,
WB = temperature of wet bulb = relative humidity.
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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.
•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 BEEN GIVEN SUPERVISION
OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING
USE OF THE APPLIANCE BY A
PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR
THEIR SAFETY. CHILDREN
SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO
ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY
WITH APPLIANCE.
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.
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG.3
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FOR MAXIMUM EFFICENCY
•Do not exceed the recommended
room size.
•Take into the account the number of
people or equipment used in the
room as these produces heat and
will reduce the cooling
effectiveness.
•Avoid opening doors frequently.
•Keep curtains of blinds closed
during the warmest part of the day.
•Keep filters clean.
•Once room has reached the desired
conditions, reduce temperature and
ventilation setting.
•Locate air conditioner where airflow
is not obstructed to increase air
flow.
•Close any air grilles, windows or
ducting to avoid cooled air escaping
during use.
FIG.4
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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 PVC strip
FIG.8
•Offer PVC strips to the window gap and adjust to size if necessary.
•Connect one end of the exhaust pipe to outlet of exhaust air and the other end with
the outward adapter.
•Feed the exhaust hose to the PVC strip as shown and slide window across so that
PVC strip is held securely. Note: Take care to maintain protection against intruders.
2. Using the adaptor
FIG.9
FIG.10
•Cut a 151mm 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.
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Outward
adaptor
Wall or Window
11 12
INSTALLATION OF 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.
FIG.15
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OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
Control panel
FIG.16
1. Speed (ventilation) button
2. Timer button
3. Display window
4. Receiver for remote control
5. Heating operation indicator(optional)
6. Mode (function) button
7. Auto operation indicator
8. Cooling operation indicator
9. Fan operation indicator
10. Temperature up button
11. Temperature down button
12. Power indicator
13. Water Full indicator
14. ON/OFF (power) button
15. Sleep function button
16. TiO2(UV light)/Ionizer button (optional)
17. Indicator for compressor
18. TiO2(UV light)/ionizer indicator (optional)
19. Sleep operation indicator
20. Timer operation indicator
21. Low ventilation indicator
22. Medium ventilation indicator
23. High ventilation indicator
Turning ON/OFF
Adjust the louvers to desired angle and position.
Press ON/OFF button, the unit will start to work. If the ambient temperature is
zhigher than 23
o
C, the unit will work in cool mode.
zhigher than 20
o
C but below or equal to 23
o
C, the unit will work in ventilation model.
zbelow 20
o
C, the unit will work in heat function (This is for cooling & heating models
only)
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Indicators of the functions in progress come on at the same time. *NOTE! The display
window shows the ambient room temperature from 0
o
C to 50
o
C
To turn the unit off, press ON/OFF button again, then close the air louvers.
Setting mode/function
Press MODE button to select required working mode: automatic, cooling, fan or heat (Heat is
only available for heating & cooling models.)
Indicator of the 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.
3. The pre-setting temperature of this machine is: 24
o
C for cooling, 20
o
C for heating.
Setting ventilation speed
1. Press SPEED button to choose the ventilation speed you need, high, medium or low.
The sign of high, low or medium 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.
Setting timer
1. Press TIMER button to set the operating hours you desired (1 to 24 hours, the sign of
timer will light on). The 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 1
o
C
at the 1st hour, another 1
o
C at the second hour, then keeps at that temperature.
2. In heat mode, by pressing the SLEEP button, the set temperature will descend 1
o
C at
the 1st hour, another 1
o
C at the second hour, then keeps at that temperature.
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DRAINAGE
During the process of cooling, some water will be extracted from the air into the unit. Most of
the water will be evaporated by the coil for maximum efficiency. However in very warm
temperature or humid condition, excessive condensation may occur and will require water
drainage when tank is full. If the tank is full, both of the compressor and motor will stop. The
water full sign will light ON, also the machine will beep as reminder.
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 firmly.
7. Switch on the unit - the full water or
compressor operating indicator should
not be flashing.
FIG.19
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.20
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MAINTENANCE
Always unplug the air conditioner from the mains before cleaning.
To maximize the efficiency 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 filter
Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt from the
filters and then rinse thoroughly under running water (no hotter than 40
o
C).
Dry thoroughly before replacing.
Notice! Never operate the unit without the filters.
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 filter
•Unplug and store the power cord as
shown
•Cover the cord storage
•Place in the original carton or cover
for storage.
FIG.24
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Cover for cord
compartment Power
cord
FAULT CHECK LIST
The air conditioner does not run yIs the air conditioner plugged in?
yIs there a power failure?
yIs the comp / full water indicator flashing?
y
Is the room temperature below the set
temperature?
The machine seems to do little y
Is there direct sunshine? (Please put down
the curtain.)
yAre too many windows or doors open?
yAre there too many people in the room?
y
Is there something in the room producing lots
of heat?
The machine seems to do nothing. yIs the filter dusty, contaminated?
yIs the air intake or output blocked up?
y
Is the room temperature below your selected
temperature?
Too noisy y
Is the machine positioned unevenly so as to
create vibration?
yIs the floor underneath the machine uneven?
The compressor doesnt run. y
Is so, it is possible the overheat protection of
the compressor is on. Just wait for the
temperature to drop.
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Never try to repair or dismantle the unit yourself
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+44 845 388 9313
+44 845 388 0005
+44 845 388 0007

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