Glaziar Silence S20 User manual

Silence S20-S25-S30-S35
English
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USER MANUAL

VERY IMPORTANT!
Please do not install or use your mobile air
conditioner before you have carefully read this
manual.
Please keep this instruction manual for an
eventual product warranty and for future
reference.
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WARNING
1- Do not use means to accelerate the frosting processe or to clean,
other than those recommeneded by the manufacturer.
2- The appliance shall be storored in a room without continuously
operating ignition sources (for example:open ames, an operating gas
or an operating electric heater).
3- Do not pierce or burn .
4- Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour .
5- Appliance shall be installed, operated and stored in a room with a
oor area larger than X m 2 .
( X = 4 for 5000 Btu/h , 7000 Btu/h , 8000Btu/h ; X = 7.7 for 9000Btu/h
, 1000Btu/h , 10500Btu/h)
WARNING
Specic information regarding appliances with R 290 refrigerant gas.
• Thoroughly read all of the warnings.
• When defrosting and cleaning the aplliance , do not use any tools
other than those recommended by the manufacturing company.
• The appliance must be placed in an area without any continuously
sources of ignition (for example: open ames , gas or electrical
appliances in operation).
• Do not puncture and do not burn.
• This appliance contains Y g (see rating label back of unit ) of R290
refrigerant gas.
• R290 is a refrigerant gas that complies with the European directives

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on the environment. Do not puncture any part of the refrigerant circuit.
• If the appliance is installed, operated or stored in a nonventilated
area, the room must be designed to prevent to the accumulation of
refrigerant leaks resulting in a risk of re or explosion due to ignition of
the refrigerant caused by electric heaters, stoves, or other sources of
ignition.
• The appliance must be stored in such a way as to prevent
mechanical failure.
• Individuals who operate or work on the refrigerant circuit must have
the appropriate certication issued by an accredited organization that
ensures competence in handling refrigerants according to a specic
evaluation recognized by associations in the industry.
• Repairs must be performed based on the recommendation from
the manufacturing company. Maintenance and repairs that require
the assistance of other qualied personnel must be performed under
the supervision of an individual specied in the use of ammable
refrigerants.
1. The appliance is for indoor use only.
2. Do not use the unit on a socket under repairs or not installed properly
3. Do not use the unit, follow these precautions:
A: Near to source of re.
B: An area where oil is likely to splash.
C: An area exposed to direct sunlight.
D: An area where water is likely to splash.
E: Near a bath, a laundry, a shower or a swimming pool.
4. Never insert your ngers, rods into the air outlet. Take special care to warn
children of these dangers.
5. Keep the unit upward while transport and storage, for the compressor
locates properly.
6. Before cleaning the air-conditioner, always turn o or disconnect the
power supply.
7. When moving the air-conditioner, always turn o and disconnect the
power supply, and move it slowly.
8. To avoid the possibility of re disaster, the air-conditioner shall not be
covered.
9. All the air-conditioner sockets must comply with the local electric safety
requirements. If necessary, please check it for the requirements.
10. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the

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appliance.
11. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
12. 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.
13. The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring
regulations.
14. Details of type and rating of fuses:T, 250V AC,2A.
15. Recycling
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed
with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste
disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of
material resources. To return your used device, please use the return
and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was
purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
16. GWP: R290: 3
17. Contact authorized service technician for repair or maintenance of this
unit.
18. Do not pull , deform . or modify the power supply cord , or immerse it in
water . Pulling or misuse of the power supply cord can result in damage
to the unit and cause electrical shock.
19. Compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed.
20.Keep ventilation openings clear of obstruction.
21. Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant
circuit should hold a current valid certicate from an industry-accredited
assessment authority, which authorizes their competence to handle
refrigerants safely in accordance with an industry recognized assessment
specication.
22. Servicing shall only be performed as recommended by the equipment
manufacturer . Maintenance and repair requiring the assistance of other
skilled personnel shall be carried out under the supervision of the person

competent in the use of ammable refrigerants.
23. Do not operate or stop the unit by inserting or pulling out Die power
plug, it may cause electric shock or re due to heat generation .
24. Unplug the unit if strange sounds, smell, or smoke comes from it.
Notes:
— If any parts damage, please contact the dealer or a designated repair
shop;
— In case of any damage, please turn o the air switch, disconnect the
power supply, and contact the dealer or a designated repair shop;
— In any case, the power cord shall be rmly grounded.
— To avoid the possibility of danger, if power cord is damaged, please turn
o the air switch and disconnect the power supply. It must be replaced
from the dealer or a designated repair shop.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical , sen soty or mental capabilitie 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 withtout
supervision
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
The unit may not be connected to a defective outlet. Please make sure
before using that the unit has been properly installed.
The unit has to be placed within the reach of a power outlet.
The unit is for indoor use only.
Do not use the unit near open re sources.
Do not use the unit on a place where it could be splashed with an oil or
water. : Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
Do not use the unit near bath, shower or swimming pool.
Never insert ngers, pencils or other objects into the unit if the power cord
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is plugged, and especially not during operation. Warn your children against
these dangers.
This air conditioner must be stored and transported upright, otherwise you
may cause irreparable compressor damage. In case of doubt let the unit
rest for at least 24 hours before you start it.
Before cleaning the unit, turn it o and unplug the power cord.
Before replacing the unit please make sure that the power cord is not
plugged in and move it slowly.
Empty the water tank before transporting the air conditioner.
Do not cover the unit and make sure that the air inlet and outlet are not
blocked.
The unit has to be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
Please make sure that the unit stands upright.
The unit should have a distance of 30 cm from other objects, otherwise
they can strongly inuence the operation of the device.
You should never repair your air conditioner by yourself. Please contact
your dealer if the unit needs to be repaired.
In case of breakdown turn o the unit (only by the POWER button located
on the control panel) and contact your dealer.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or
its service agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
Details of type and rating of fuses:T/F, 250V AC, 2A;
The Max operation temperature for the air conditioner Cooling: 35/24 ºC;
heating: 27/19 ºC:; Temperature operation range: 7-35 ºC.
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Contact authorized service technician for repair or maintenance of this
unit.
Do not pull ,deform or modify the power supply cord or immerse it
in water . Pulling or misuse of the power supply cord can result in
damage to the unit and cause electrical shock.
- Compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed.
- Keep ventilation openings clear of obstruction.
- Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a
refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certicate from an
industry-accredited assessment authority, which authorizes their
competence to handle 4 refrigerants safely in accordance with an
industry recognized assessment specication.
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- Servicing shall only be performed as recommended by the
equipment manufacturer .Maintenance and repair requiring the
assistance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out under
the supervision of the person competent in the use of ammable
refrigerants.
- Do not operate or stop the unit by inserting or pulling out Die power
plug, it may cause electric shock or re due to heat generation.
- Unplug the unit if strange sounds, smell, or smoke comes from it.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPAIRING APPLIANCES CONTAINING
R290
1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Checks to the area
Prior to beginning work on systems containing ammable refrigerants,
safety checks are necessary to ensure that the risk of ignition is minimised.
For repair to the refrigerating system, the following precautions shall be
complied with prior to con-ducting work on the system.
1.2 Work procedure
Work shall be undertaken under a controlled procedure so as to minimise
the risk of a ammable gas or vapour being present while the work is being
performed.
1.3 General work area
All maintenance sta and others working in the local area shall be instructed
on the nature of work being carried out. Work in conned spaces shall be
avoided.The area around the workspace shall be sectioned o. Ensure that
the conditions within the area have been made safe by control of ammable
material.
1.4 Checking for presence of refrigerant
The area shall be checked with an appropriate refrigerant detector prior to
and during work, to ensure the technician is aware of potentially ammable
atmospheres. Ensure that the leak tection equipment being used is suitable
for use with ammable refrigerants, i.e. nonsparking, adequately sealed or
intrinsically safe.
1.5 Presence of re extinguisher
If any hot work is to be conducted on the refrigeration equipment or any
associated parts, propriate re extinguishing equipment shall be available
to hand. Have a dry powder or CO 2 re extinguisher adjacent to the charging
area.
1.6 No ignition sources
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No person carrying out work in relation to a refrigeration system which
involves exposing any pipe work that contains or has contained ammable
refrigerant shall use any sources of ignition in such a manner that it may
lead to the risk of re or explosion. All possible ignition sources, including
igarette smoking, should be kept suciently far away from the site of
installation, repairing, removing and disposal, during which ammable
refrigerant can possibly be released to the surrounding space. Prior to work
taking place, the area around the equipment is to be surveyed to make sure
that there are no ammable hazards or ignition risks. “No Smoking” signs
shall be displayed.
1.7 Ventilated area
Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately ventilated before
breaking into the system or conducting any hot work. A degree of ventilation
shall continue during the period that the work is carried out. The ventilation
should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it
externally into the atmosphere.
1.8 Checks to the refrigeration equipment
Where electrical components are being changed, they shall be t for the
purpose and to the correct specication. At all times the manufacturer’s
maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed. If in doubt consult
the manufacturer’s technical department for assistance.The following
checks shall be applied to installations using ammable refrigerants: the
charge size is in accordance with the room size within which the refrigerant
containing parts are installed; the ventilation machinery and outlets are
operating adequately and are not obstructed; if an indirect refrigerating
circuit is being used, the secondary circuit shall be checked for the presence
of refrigerant; marking to the equipment continues to be visible and legible.
Markings and signs that
are illegible shall be corrected; refrigeration pipe or components are
installed in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any substance
which may corrode refrigerant containing compo
nents, unless the components are constructed of materials which are
inherently resistant to being corroded or are suitably protected against
being so corroded.
1.9 Checks to electrical devices
Repair and maintenance to electrical components shall include initial
safety checks and component inspection procedures. If a fault exists that
could compromise safety, then no electrical supply shall be connected to
the circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt with. If the fault cannot be corrected
immediately but it is necessary to continue operation, an adequate
temporary solution shall be used. This shall be reported to the owner of the
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equipment so all parties are advised.
Initial safety checks shall include: that capacitors are discharged: this shall
be done in a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking; that there no live
electrical components and wiring are exposed while charging, recovering
or purging the system; that there is continuity of earth bonding.
2 REPAIRS TO SEALED COMPONENTS
2.1 During repairs to sealed components, all electrical supplies shall be
disconnected from the equipment being worked upon prior to any removal
of sealed covers, etc. If it is absolutely necessary to have an electrical supply
to equipment during servicing, then a permanently operating form of leak
detection shall be located at the most critical point to warn of a potentially
hazardous situation.
2.2 Particular attention shall be paid to the following to ensure that by
working on electrical
components, the casing is not altered in such a way that the level of
protection is aected.
This shall include damage to cables, excessive number of connections,
terminals not made to original specication, damage to seals, incorrect
tting of glands, etc. Ensure that apparatus is mounted securely. Ensure
that seals or sealing materials have not degraded such that they no longer
serve the purpose of preventing the ingress of ammable atmospheres.
Replacement parts shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s
specications.
NOTE The use of silicon sealant may inhibit the eectiveness of some types
of leak detection equipment. Intrinsically safe components do not have to
be isolated prior to working on them.
3 REPAIR TO INTRINSICALLY SAFE COMPONENTS
Do not apply any permanent inductive or capacitance loads to the circuit
without ensuring that this will not exceed the permissible voltage and
current permitted for the equipment in use.
Intrinsically safe components are the only types that can be worked on
while live in the presence of a ammable atmosphere. The test apparatus
shall be at the correct rating. Replace components only with parts specied
by the manufacturer. Other parts may result in the ignition of refrigerant in
the atmosphere from a leak.
4 CABLING
Check that cabling will not be subject to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure,
vibration, sharp edges or any other adverse environmental eects. The
check shall also take into account the eects of aging or continual vibration
from sources such as compressors or fans.
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5 DETECTION OF FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS
Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the
searching for or detection of refrigerant leaks. A halide torch (or any other
detector using a naked ame) shall not be used.
6 LEAK DETECTION METHODS
The following leak detection methods are deemed acceptable for systems
containing ammable refrigerants. Electronic leak detectors shall be used
to detect ammable refrigerants, but the sensitivity may not be adequate,
or may need recalibration. (Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a
refrigerant-free area.) Ensure that the detector is not a potential source of
ignition and is suitable for the refrigerant used. Leak detection equipment
shall be set at a percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and shall be
calibrated to the refrigerant employed and the appropriate percentage of
gas (25 % maximum) is conrmed. Leak detection uids are suitable for use
with most refrigerants but the use of detergents containing chlorine shall
be avoided as the chlorine may react with the refrigerant and corrode the
copper pipe-work. If a leak is suspected, all naked ames shall be removed/
extinguished. If a leakage of refrigerant is found which requires brazing, all
of the refrigerant shall be recovered from the system, or isolated (by means
of shut o valves) in a part of the system remote from the leak. Oxygen free
nitrogen (OFN) shall then be purged through the system both before and
during the brazing process.
7 REMOVAL AND EVACUATION
When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs – or for any other
purpose – con-ventional procedures shall be used.However, it is important
that best practice is followed since ammability is a consideration. The
following procedure shall be adhered to: remove refrigerant; purge the
circuit with inert gas; evacuate; purge again with inert gas; open the circuit
by cutting or brazing.The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the
correct recovery cylinders. The system shall be “ushed” with OFN to
render the unit safe. This process may need to be repeated several times.
Compressed air or oxygen shall not be used for this task. Flushing shall be
achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system with OFN and continuing
to ll until the working pressure is achieved, then venting to atmosphere,
and nally pulling down to a vacuum. This process shall be repeated until
no refrigerant is within the system. When the nal OFN charge is used, the
system shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work to
take place.This operation is absolutely vital if brazing operations on the
pipework are to take place.
Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not close to any ignition
sources and there is ventilation available.
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8 CHARGING PROCEDURES
In addition to conventional charging procedures,the following requirements
shall be followed.
- Ensure that contamination of dierent refrigerants does not occur when
using charging equipment. Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible to
minimise the amount of refrigerant contained in them.
- Cylinders shall be kept upright.
- Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed prior to charging the
system with refrigerant.
- Label the system when charging is complete (if not already).
- Extreme care shall be taken not to overll the refrigeration system.
Prior to recharging the system it shall be pressure tested with OFN.
The system shall be leak tested on completion of charging but prior to
commissioning. A follow up leak test shall be carried out prior to leaving
the site.
9 DECOMMISSIONING
Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential that the technician is
completely familiar with the equipment and all its detail. It is recommended
good practice that all refrigerants are recovered safely. Prior to the task
being carried out, an oil and refrigerant sample shall be taken in case
analysis is required prior to re-use of reclaimed refrigerant. It is essential
that electrical power is available before the task is commenced.
a) Become familiar with the equipment and its operation.
b) Isolate system electrically.
c) Before attempting the procedure ensure that :mechanical handling
equipment is available, if required, for handling refrigerant cylinders; all
personal protective equipment is available and being used correctly;
the recovery process is supervised at all times by a competent person;
recovery equipment and cylinders conform to the appropriate standards.
d) Pump down refrigerant system,if possible.
e) If a vacuum is not possible, make a manifold so that refrigerant can be
removed from various parts of the system.
f) Make sure that cylinder is situated on the scales before recovery takes
place.
g) Start the recovery machine and operate in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions.
h) Do not overll cylinders. (No more than 80 % volume liquid charge).
i) Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder,even
temporarily.
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j) When the cylinders have been lled correctly and the process completed,
make sure
that the cylinders and the equipment are removed from site promptly and
all isolation valves on the equipment are closed o.
k) Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into another refrigeration
system unless it has been cleaned and checked.
10 LABELLING
Equipment shall be labelled stating that it has been de-commissioned and
emptied of refrigerant. The label shall be dated and signed.
Ensure that there are labels on the equipment stating the equipment
contains ammable refrigerant.
11 RECOVERY
When removing refrigerant from a system, either for servicing or
decommissioning, it is recommended good practice that all refrigerants
are removed safely. When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure
that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed. Ensure
that the correct number of cylinders for holding the total system charge
are available.All cylinders to be used are designated for the recovered
refrigerant and labelled for that refrigerant (i.e. special cylinders for the
recovery of refrigerant). Cylinders shall be complete with pressure relief
valve and associated shut-o valves in good working order. Empty recovery
cylinders are evacuated and, if possible, cooled before recovery occurs.
The recovery equipment shall be in good working order with a set of
instructions concerning the equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable
for the recovery of ammable refrigerants.In addition,a set of calibrated
weighing scales shall be available and in good working order. Hoses shall
be complete with leak-free disconnect couplings and in good condition.
Before using the recovery machine, check that it is in satisfactory working
order, has been properly maintained and that any associated electrical
components are sealed to prevent ignition in the event of a refrigerant
release. Consult manufacturer if in doubt.
The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the refrigerant supplier in the
correct recovery cylinder,and the relevant Waste Transfer Note arranged.
Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not in cylinders.
If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed, ensure that they have
been evacuated to an acceptable level to make certain that ammable
refrigerant does not remain within the lubricant. The evacuation process
shall be carried out prior to returning the compressor to the suppliers. Only
electric heating to the compressor body shall be employed to accelerate
this process.When oil is drained from a system,it shall be carried out safely.
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Competence of service personnel
General
Special training additional to usual refrigerating equipment repair
procedures is required when equipment with ammable refrigerants is
aected.
In many countries, this training is carried out by national training organisations
that are accredited to teach the relevant national competency standards
that may be set in legislation.
The achieved competence should be documented by a certicate.
Training
The training should include the substance of the following:
Information about the explosion potential of ammable refrigerants to
show that ammables may be dangerous when handled without care.
Information about potential ignition sources, especially those that are not
obvious, such as lighters, light switches, vacuum cleaners, electric heaters.
Information about the dierent safety concepts:
Unventilated – (see Clause GG.2) Safety of the appliance does not depend
on ventilation of the housing. Switching o the appliance or opening of
the housing has no signicant eect on the safety. Nevertheless, it is
possible that leaking refrigerant may accumulate inside the enclosure and
ammable atmosphere will be released when the enclosure is opened.
Ventilated enclosure – (see Clause GG.4) Safety of the appliance depends
on ventilation of the housing. Switching o the appliance or opening of the
enclosure has a signicant eect on the safety. Care should be taken to
ensure a sucient ventilation before.
Ventilated room – (see Clause GG.5) Safety of the appliance depends on
the ventilation of the room. Switching o the appliance or opening of the
housing has no signicant eect on the safety. The ventilation of the room
shall not be switched o during repair procedures.
Information about the concept of sealed components and sealed enclosures
according to IEC 60079-15:2010.
Information about the correct working procedures:
a) Commissioning
• Ensure that the oor area is sucient for the refrigerant charge or that the
ventilation duct is assembled in a correct manner.
• Connect the pipes and carry out a leak test before charging with refrigerant.
• Check safety equipment before putting into service.
b) Maintenance
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• Portable equipment shall be repaired outside or in a workshop specially
equipped for servicing units with ammable refrigerants.
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the repair place.
• Be aware that malfunction of the equipment may be caused by refrigerant
loss and a refrigerant leak is possible.
• Discharge capacitors in a way that won’t cause any spark. The standard
procedure to short circuit the capacitor terminals usually creates sparks.
• Reassemble sealed enclosures accurately. If seals are worn, replace them.
• Check safety equipment before putting into service.
c) Repair
• Portable equipment shall be repaired outside or in a workshop specially
equipped for servicing units with ammable refrigerants.
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the repair place.
• Be aware that malfunction of the equipment may be caused by refrigerant
loss and a refrigerant leak is possible.
• Discharge capacitors in a way that won’t cause any spark.
• When brazing is required, the following procedures shall be carried out in
the right order:
– Remove the refrigerant. If the recovery is not required by national
regulations, drain the refrigerant to the outside. Take care that the drained
refrigerant will not cause any danger. In doubt, one person should guard
the outlet. Take special care that drained refrigerant will not oat back
into the building.
– Evacuate the refrigerant circuit.
– Purge the refrigerant circuit with nitrogen for 5 min.
– Evacuate again.
– Remove parts to be replaced by cutting, not by ame.
– Purge the braze point with nitrogen during the brazing procedure.
– Carry out a leak test before charging with refrigerant.
• Reassemble sealed enclosures accurately. If seals are worn, replace them.
• Check safety equipment before putting into service.
d) Decommissioning
• If the safety is aected when the equipment is putted out of service, the
refrigerant
charge shall be removed before decommissioning.
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the equipment location.
• Be aware that malfunction of the equipment may be caused by refrigerant
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loss and a refrigerant leak is possible.
• Discharge capacitors in a way that won’t cause any spark.
• Remove the refrigerant. If the recovery is not required by national
regulations, drain the refrigerant to the outside. Take care that the drained
refrigerant will not cause any danger. In doubt, one person should guard
the outlet. Take special care that drained refrigerant will not oat back
into the building.
• Evacuate the refrigerant circuit.
• Purge the refrigerant circuit with nitrogen for 5 min.
• Evacuate again.
• Fill with nitrogen up to atmospheric pressure.
• Put a label on the equipment that the refrigerant is removed.
e) Disposal
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the working place.
• Remove the refrigerant. If the recovery is not required by national
regulations, drain the refrigerant to the outside. Take care that the drained
refrigerant will not cause any danger. In doubt, one person should guard
the outlet. Take special care that drained refrigerant will not oat back
into the building.
• Evacuate the refrigerant circuit.
• Purge the refrigerant circuit with nitrogen for 5 min.
• Evacuate again.
• Cut out the compressor and drain the oil.
Transportation, marking and storage for units that employ ammable
refrigerants
Transport of equipment containing ammable refrigerants
Attention is drawn to the fact that additional transportation regulations may
exist with respect to equipment containing ammable gas. The maximum
number of pieces of equipment or the conguration of the equipment,
permitted to be transported together will be determined by the applicable
transport regulations.
Marking of equipment using signs
Signs for similar appliances used in a work area generally are addressed by
local regulations and give the minimum requirements for the provision of
safety and/or health signs for a work location.
All required signs are to be maintained and employers should ensure that
employees receive suitable and sucient instruction and training on the
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meaning of appropriate safety signs and the actions that need to be taken
in connection with these signs.
The eectiveness of signs should not be diminished by too many signs
being placed together.
Any pictograms used should be as simple as possible and contain only
essential details.
Disposal of equipment using ammable refrigerants
See national regulations.
Storage of equipment/appliances
The storage of equipment should be in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Storage of packed (unsold) equipment
Storage package protection should be constructed such that mechanical
damage to the equipment inside the package will not cause a leak of the
refrigerant charge.
The maximum number of pieces of equipment permitted to be stored
together will be determined by local regulations.
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COMPONENTS
INSTALLATION
Warning: Let the unit rest for at least 24 hours before you start it. The unit
can be easily moved between rooms, but please note the following:
Installation of the exhaust hose
1) Place the unit near a power outlet.
2) Attach the rounded xing clip at the one side of the exhaust hose and the
square clip at the other side.
3) Attach the at clip to the tting opening at the back of the unit.
4) Put the other side of the exhaust hose to the outside.
5) Plug the power cord into the outlet (220-240V, 50 Hz).
REAR COVER
FRONT COVER OPERATIONAL PANEL
CASTOR
GUIDE THE WIND BOX
POWER LINE
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW
AIR
INLET
AIR
INLET
DESCRIPTION
MAIN AIR CONDITIONER UNIT
HOT -AIR EXHAUST HOSE
HOSE CONNECTOR
(WINDOW END)
HOSE CONNECTOR
(AIR CONDITIONER END)
WINDOW KIT
REMOTER CONTROLLER
PART
DRAIN HOSE

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FUNCTIONS
This mobile air conditioner has following functions: COOL, DEHUM, FAN.
The fan has two speeds: LOW and HIGH. Possible settings: 16-31° C, 24h
timer, overheat protection function.
CONTROL PANEL
1. After starting the unit you can hear a start signal, the unit will be
automatically set in a standby mode.
2. Power button: Once you press this button, the model switches to cooling
mode (temperature 25° C). By default, the lowest fan speed is set. Press
the Power button again, the unit will switch o and you will hear the nal
signal.”
3. Cooling mode
- Press the MODE button until “”Cool”” appears on the display.
- Press TEMP + or TEMP - to adjust the temperature (16° C-31° C)
- Press the SPEED button to adjust the fan speed.”
4. Dehumidifying mode
- Press the MODE button until the indicator light shows “”DEHUM””.
- The fan speed is automatically set to “”low””.”
5. Fan
- Press the MODE button until the indicator light shows “”FAN””.
- Press the SPEED button to adjust the fan speed”
6. Timer
Timer O:
- Turn o the unit. Press the TIMER button and set the desired waiting
time for automatic system start (use buttons “”Temp -”” and “”Temp +””).
- The adjusted time appears on the display.
- Press the TIMER button to save the settings. The indicator light
“”Timer”” is on.
TEMPERATURE - bUTTON OPERATION MODE bUTTON
POWER bUTTON SICNAL RECEIVER
WINDOW
FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT
bUTTON
TEMPERATURE +
bUTTON
TIMER ON/OFF
bUTTON

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- The unit will automatically turn on by the adjusted time.
- You can reset the settings anytime. Press the TIMER button to
deactivate the timer.
Timer On:
- You can set the timer to turn on the unit by the xed time.
- Turn on the unit. Press the TIMER button and set the time, by which the
unit has to turn o (use buttons “”Temp -”” and “”Temp +””).
- Press the TIMER button to save the runtime. The indicator light for
“”timer”” indicator lights.”
REMOTE CONTROL
1. POWER: Power on or o.
2. MODE: Press the button to select
cooling, dehumidifying or fan
mode.
3. TEMP+: Press the button to
increase the temperature.
4. TEMP-: Press the button to
decrease the temperature.
5. TIMER: Press the button to turn
on or o the timer.
6. SPEED: Press the button to
adjust the fan speed.
INTERNAL WATER TANK FULL ALARM FUNCTION
The inner water tank of the air conditioner has a water level safety switch,
which controls the water level. If the water tank is full, the water level
indicator lights on the control panel. To empty the water tank remove a
rubber stopper on the bottom and let the water leak in a container.

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CLEANING,
1) Before starting cleaning or maintenance, turn the power o by pressing
the POWER button, wait a few minutes and then unplug the power cord
from the outlet.
2) Do not clean the air
conditioner with water.
3) If the unit is damaged,
please contact your dealer
immediately.
4) Surface cleaning
Clean the unit using a damp
cloth, and then wipe it using a
dry cloth. Do not use chemical
solvents (such as gasoline,
alcohol). The surface and
the entire housing could be
damaged.
5) Air lter cleaning
Clean the air lter regularly. If the air lter is clogged with dust, the
eciency of the device could be reduced.
1) Open the air outlet and remove the lter.
2) Wash the air lter by submersion into warm water (about 40° C) with
neutral detergent, rinse it under running water and dry it with a soft cloth.
3) Install air lter carefully after cleaning and drying.
STORAGE
1. Pull the power plug and empty the water tank. Then set the device into
the operating mode. Press the fan button and hold it for a.5 seconds until
the device switches to low fan speed. Let the unit run in this mode for
half a day until the inner construction has dried. Thus, it will not become
mouldy.
2. Turn o the unit and unplug the power cord.
3. Coil the cord and attach it to the holder.
4. Disconnect the exhaust tubing from the device and keep it safe.
5. Put the unit into a box and bring it to a dry place.
6. Remove the batteries from the remote control and keep them safe as well.
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