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Page 1of 13
AIRCUBE® AC9000E
PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEAT PUMP
USER MANUAL
Thank you for choo ing ElectrIQ.
Plea e read thi u er manual before u ing thi innovative Air Conditioner
and keep it afe for future reference.
Vi it our page www.electrIQ.co.uk for our entire range of Intelligent Electrical
Page 2of 13
CONTENTS
1.
..
.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ………………………………….. 3
2.
..
.FEATURES AND PARTS LIST ………………………….... 4
3.
..
.INSTALLATION ………………………………….…………. 5
4.
..
.OPERATION AND SETTINGS …………………………….. 7
5.
..
.WATER-DRAINAGE …………………………………………. 8
6.
..
.MAINTENANCE ……………………………………………… 9
7.
..
.TROUBLE SHOOTING …………………………………….. 11
8.
..
.APPENDIX ……………………………………………………. 12
Page 3of 13
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important!
•Carefully read the instructions before operating the unit. Please retain this manual for future reference.
Note: This AC is for indoor use only.
•Rating: This unit must be only connected to a 220-240 / 50 Hz earthed outlet.
•Installation must be in accordance with regulations of the country where the unit is used.
•If you are in any doubt about the suitability of your electrical supply have it checked and, if necessary, modified
by a qualified electrician.
•This air conditioner has been tested and is safe to use. However, as with any electrical appliances - use it with
care.
•Disconnect the power plug from socket before dismantling, assembling or cleaning.
•Avoid touching any moving parts of the appliance.
•Never insert fingers, pencils or any other objects though the guard
•This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities. It is also not intended for use by those with a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Do not leave children unsupervised with this appliance.
•Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water.
•Never connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an extension cord. If an outlet is not available, one should be
installed by a qualified electrician.
•Never operate this appliance if the cord or plug is damaged. Ensure the power cord is not stretched or exposed
to sharp object/edges.
• A damaged supply cord should be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified electrician in order to avoid a
hazard.
•Any service other than regular cleaning or filter replacement should be performed by an authorized service
representative. Failure to comply could result in a voided warranty.
•Do not use the appliance for any other purposes than its intended use.
•The air conditioner unit mu t alway be tored and tran ported upright, otherwi e irreparable damage may be
cau ed to the compre or; if in doubt we ugge t waiting at lea t 24 hour before tarting the unit.
•Avoid restarting the air conditioning unit unless 3 minutes have passed since being turned off. This prevents
damage to the compressor.
•Never use the mains plug as a switch to start and turn off the air conditioning unit. Use the provided ON/OFF
switch located on the control panel.
•Always place the unit on a dry and stable surface.
•The appliance should not be installed in laundry or wet rooms
Energy Saving and Unit Safety Protection Tip
•Do not cover or restrict the airflow from the outlet or inlet grills.
•For maximum performance the minimum distance from a wall or objects should be 50cm. Unit is fitted with
thermal cut off sensor that will prevent overheating
•Keep the filters clean. Under normal conditions, filters should only need cleaning once every three weeks
(approximately). Since the filters remove airborne particles, more frequent cleaning maybe necessary, depending
on the air quality.
•
To protect the unit we recommend not using the cooling function when the ambient temperature is higher than
35°C.
•
To protect the unit we recommend not using the heating function when the ambient temperature is lower than
7°C. Use electrical or alternative heating to raise the room temperature to 10°C than start the air conditioner in
heat mode and set it to the desired temperature. Heating by heat pump will take longer but is cheaper than any
other form of heating and ideal for maintaining room temperature constant.
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FEATURES AND PARTS LIST
1. Feature
Part of ElectrIQ AirCube
®
range of Air Conditioning products
Cooling, Heating and Fan mode for all around the year use
Improves comfort and indoor air quality
Reduces the humidity in the air
Self-evaporative system - no external water tank needed
Compact, designer inspired model
Side vents to prevent dust and dirt entering the machine.
The hot air outlet is positioned high on the unit – this allows for improved performance with
the use of a short hose
Two Speeds fan great for selecting improved performance vs. quitter operation
Advanced Compressor protection technology
Recessed castors for improved portability
2. Part li t:
::
:
1. Control panel (control knob) 7. Bottom drain port
2. Cold air outlet 8. RC slide in slot (NA)
3. Cold air outlet hose mount 9. Hot air outlet hose mount
4. Exhaust hose connector 10. Hot air outlet
5. Exhaust hose 11. Secondary drain port
6. Hot air inlet 12. Cool air inlet and Evaporator filter
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INSTALLATION
Warning:
::
:Before u ing thi unit, plea e keep it upright for at lea t 3-4 hour .
This unit can easily be moved from one room to another.
While moving the unit please note that it must always be kept upright and then placed on an even
surface.
Unpacking
Open the box and remove all the packing out of way
Grip the unit by the carry handles located on either sides of the unit and carefully
lift until it slides out of the foam base
Lift and lean the unit slightly to take out exhaust hose from under the unit as in
the picture attached
Install the exhaust hose on the unit before operating the unit
CONTENTS
1 / Air conditioner unit 2 / Side hose mount
3 / Hose and window kit
Assemble the hose
1. Clip the hose connector to
side of the unit
2. Insert the hose and rotate is
firmly into adapter
3. To remove the hose reverse the
procedure
Note: To install the hose for heat
mode please remove the hose
and clip as in figure C① and
reversing it to the other side of
the unit using the adapter
provided. Assemble the adapter on the panel facing the grills as in figure (B). After insertion of
the adapter the procedure is the same as in figure (A).
In heat mode the unit will look a in
figure C②.
C: ①
hose+clip / adapter
②
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Assemble hose fish tail adaptor: Prepare both parts of hose
adaptor and clip them together. Do not push too hard as
this may cause damage.
Extend one head of the hose and screw the adaptor to it.
Note: to screw it into place should take no less than three
rotations
Installation of window kit
partially open the window and then fix the window kit to the window
Clip the other end of the hose with the fishtail adapter to the air outlet of the window slider
Make sure the unit is upright and there are no obstructions to the air inlets and outlet grills.
Note: The window kit is only designed to be installed with sliding or sash windows or doors. The window kit is not made to be used
with any other style of windows. However the fish tail adaptor can be used with most windows / doors but there will be an cold air
escape making unit less efficient. When using the cooling mode ensure that the opening left is as small as possible. The best form of
installation is through a wall duct.
Please note that the unit will need to be vented out in heating mode, ideally through the wall. By properly venting your air
conditioner expels cold air from your room while efficiently heating it.
Important afeguard
The length of the soft hose extends from 28 cm to 150 cm. If hose is extended above this length
the unit may malfunction and this can invalidate the warranty. Shorter the hose the better the
results. The outlet vent must be well ventilated and not obstructed as this will cause the unit to
overheat. Avoid bending the air hose more than 30 degrees.
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OPERATION AND SETTINGS
This portable air conditioner features three functions: cooling, heating and fan. Also the unit will
reduce the humidity in the room by extracting water in cooling or heating mode.
The fan has two speeds: high and low
1. Control in truction:
::
:
Control panel:
::
:
Make sure the knob is in off position before plugging the unit on.
Starting the unit
1. Turn the control knob to the “OFF” position.
2. Plug the unit into an appropriate power supply.
3. Turn the control knob to “COOL/HEAT”, the cooling/ heating light is on while the unit is in operation.
Turning off the unit
Turn the control knob to the “OFF” position and the unit will stop operating.
FAN MODE
Low Fan Speed: Turn the control knob to the “ ” position, the unit operates at low fan peed.
High Fan Speed: Turn the control switch to the “ ” position, the unit operates at high fan peed.
Compressor will not start in fan mode, unit will just move the air around the room.
Cooling/ Heating mode
HIGH Cooling/ Heating: Turn the knob to the position, high cooling/ heating mode is activated.
LOW Colling/ Heating: Turn the knob to position, low cooling/ heating mode is activated.
The compressor will be active on in this mode.
To use the unit in heat mode please ensure that is installed as in figure C2, page 5 with unit expelling cold
air via the exhaust hose and hot air from the front vent back into the room.
FULL: When the internal water tank is full, the full light will be on.
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Multi protective function
Anti-freezing protecting control:
When the ambient temperature is low while in Cooling Mode, the compressor and water pump
will stop working if the copper coil temperature is too low. When the copper coil temperature
increases, the protection will be stopped automatically.
Water-full protection:
When the water level in the internal water tank is surpassing the maximum level, the unit
will stop and Full light will turn on. Please discharge water. In the machine according to
“Water Drainage” section.
Compressor protection
Compressor has an overheating protection function and may stop to prevent compressor
damage. Also the compressor runs under a 3 minute delay protection function.
WATER-DRAINAGE
This model is an advanced self-evaporative air conditioner, which reduces the need to empty the
water tank in cooling mode. If the unit is vented correctly most of the water is reused to cool the
condenser coils and any excess is evaporated. Please make sure that the rubber cap is firmly
secured on drain hose, when the unit is running. In extreme humidity or while the unit is in reverse
heating the internal water tank may fill quicker triggering the tank full alarm.
Please do not use continuous drainage if you intend to use the self-evaporating facility for
improved cooling effect.
Manual drainage:
1.1 When the internal water tank is full the unit will stop working.
1.2 Shut off the unit and unplug. Try not to move the model abruptly as this may cause
water to spill out from internal water tank.
1.3 Place a tray under the water plug.
1.4 Screw off the water plug and unplug the water blocker - water will drain from the
internal container.
1.5 Put the water blocker back
2. Continuou drainage:
2.1 Remove the water plug
2.2 Use a water pipe to connect to the water outlet.
2.3 You can plumb this pipe into your current plumbing system, lead it outside or use a
water pump.
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Note
When the unit is in the cooling function, it is recommended not to have the drain pipe installed. Please make
sure that the rubber cap is in place when the unit is running.
When operating the heating function, the low rubber cap ① on drain port could be pulled out and install a
permanent drain pipe in order to improve the heating effect
※
When the water tank fills, the "FULL" light is on. To resume operation, please unplug the unit before removing the
rubber cap“②” of the drain hole to drain out the water. After the drainage is completed, please plug the unit and
restart it.
Page 10 of 13
Maintenance
Cleaning
Please shut off the unit and unplug from the mains before cleaning or performing any
maintenance
Clean the urface
Clean the plastic housing with a duster or a soft wet cloth.
Do not use chemical solvents (such as benzene, alcohol or gasoline) as they may cause irreversible
damage.
Air filter cleaning
a) Clean the air filters every 2 weeks. If the air filter is blocked with dust, the unit’s performance
will be significantly affected.
b) Pull out the top and bottom filters as pictured below
c)
Wash the air filters by immersing them in warm (about 40°C) water with a neutral detergent.
d)
Rinse it and then dry it thoroughly.
e) Carefully re-install air filters
Open from here
End of Sea on Maintenance:
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:
1. Pull out the plug from the drainage hole and empty the internal tank. You can also drain
the water by leaning the unit.
2. Then switch the unit to low fan mode
3. Keep the unit in this mode for half day - until the conduit is dried. Doing this helps to keep
the inside of the unit dry and prevents mold developing
4.
Turn off the unit and pull out the plug.
5.
Separate the air-exhausted pipe and store it safely.
6. Cover the unit and keep it in a dry place.