Pro-Elec PEL00460 User manual

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PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER
Model: PEL00460

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CONTENTS
Page No. Details
2 Important Safety Information
3 Product Overview
3 Positioning & Installation
4 Installation Errors
4 Control Panel
5 Screen
5 Remote Control
5 Operation Modes
6 Water Drainage
6 Maintenance
7 Troubleshooting
8Specication
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
• When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be
followed.
• Check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate corresponds with that of the
local network before connecting the appliance to the mains power supply.
• This appliance is intended for domestic use only. It should not be used for
commercial purposes.
• This appliance is designed for indoor use only.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
•There are no user-serviceable parts in this product. Refer servicing to qualied
personnel.
• Do not operate this appliance with a damaged plug or cord, after a malfunction or
after being dropped or damaged in any way.
• 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.
• 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.
• Do not insert anything through the air outlet grille when the air conditioner is
connected to the supply.
•Make sure the air conditioner is on a at, stable surface when operating.
• Disconnect from the supply when not in use, or during maintenance or cleaning.
• For the remote control, only use the batteries recommended (2 x AAA, not
provided).
Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain for future
reference.

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• Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly, observing the plus and minus
marks on both the batteries and the compartment.
• Fit a full set of batteries at one time.
• Remove dead batteries from the remote control, or if it is not going to be used for a
long time.
• Never mix old and new batteries together, or different types of batteries.
•Never dispose of batteries in a re, or attempt to recharge ordinary batteries.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Front
1. Handle
2. Control panel
3. Screen
4. Air-outlet
5. Fan blade
6. Castor
Rear
7. Filter frame upper
8. Exhaust connector
9. Exhaust hose
10. Power cord location
11. Filter frame lower
12. Rubber plug
13. Plug cap
Accessories
1. Exhaust hose
2. Exhaust hose adapter
3. Remote control
4. Adjustable window guide
POSITIONING & INSTALLATION
Positioning
• The air conditioner must stand upright on
an even surface.
• Do not position near a bath, sink or other
permanently damp or wet areas.
• Place the air conditioner at least 50cm
away from any other wall, curtains or
heat sources to ensure adequate air
circulation.
• Ensure that the mains socket outlet
remains accessible when the air
conditioner is in use.
• Ensure that there is free access to the
air-inlet and air-outlet vents.

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Installation
• Note: The window kit is only designed for use with casement windows.
• Screw the exhaust hose (1) onto the exhaust hose
adapter, turning the hose anti-clockwise.
• Screw the exhaust hose onto the exhaust connector
(8) on the rear of the air conditioner, turning anti-
clockwise.
•Adjust the length of the window guide to t the width
of your window. The width of the guide is adjustable.
If it is too long it can be cut to size.
• Fit the exhaust hose adapter into the window guide.
• Close the window onto the window guide so that it is securely held in place.
INSTALLATION ERRORS
To operate efciently the air must be able to ow freely into the exhaust hose. To assist
this:
• Avoid any sharp bends or kinks in the exhaust hose.
• Keep it as level as possible.
• Keep its length as short as possible. The maximum extension length of the
exhaust pipe is 1.5m. Do not try to lengthen it.
CONTROL PANEL
Timer ModeFanDownUpSleep Power
• POWER: press to turn the air conditioner on. When the air conditioner turns on,
the default mode is cooling with low fan speed. Pressing it again will return the air
conditioner to standby mode.
• MODE: press this key to select cooling, dehumidifying and fan mode.
•FAN: press this key to select the fan speed (high or low).
• DOWN: in cooling mode, press this key to reduce the temperature. Temperature
range is 16°C to 31°C.
• UP: in cooling mode, press this key to increase the temperature. Temperature
range is 16°C to 31°C.
• SLEEP: in the cooling mode, press this key to turn on/off the sleep mode function.
• TIMER: in the power-on or standby mode, press this key to set up on/off delay
timer from 1 to 24 hours.

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SCREEN
1. Cooling Mode Indicator
2. Dehumidifying Mode Indicator
3. Timer Mode Indicator
4. Compressor Running Indicator
5. Temperature Display
6. Sleep Mode Indicator
7. Water Full Indicator
8. Fan Mode Indicator
9. Low Fan Speed
10. High Fan Speed
REMOTE CONTROL
1. POWER
2. TIMER
3. DOWN
4. MODE
5. UP
6. FAN
7. SLEEP
OPERATION MODES
Cooling Mode
After the air conditioner turns on, the default setting is cooling mode with 22°C and low
fan speed.
• Press MODE to select cooling mode, cooling mode indicator turns on.
• Press UP or DOWN to adjust temperature (from 16°C to 31°C).
• Press FAN to select high or low fan speed.
Fan Mode
• Press MODE to select fan mode, the fan mode indicator turns on.
• Press FAN to select high speed or low speed.
Note: When in the fan mode, temperature and sleeping functions cannot be set.
Timer Mode
• In standby mode, press TIMER to set the number of hours to when the unit turns
on. The timer mode indicator turns on. The length of time is adjustable from 1 to 24
hours.
• In power-on mode, press TIMER to set the number of hours to when the unit
goes into standby mode. The timer mode indicator turns on. The length of time is
adjustable from 1 to 24 hours.

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Dehumidifying Mode
• Press MODE to select dehumidifying mode, dehumidifying mode indicator turns
on.
• In the dehumidifying mode, the sleep function cannot be set up, and the fan
speed is low.
Sleep Mode
• Press SLEEP to enter into sleep mode, the default value of the fan speed is low.
•When the sleep mode turns on, in the cooling mode, after the rst hour the
temperature setting will go up 1°C. After the second hour the temperature setting
will go up a further 1°C, and then remain the same.
Note: Sleep mode is not available in dehumidifying and fan mode.
Compressor Protection
• After power on or a restart, there is a three minute delay before the compressor
starts to operate. This helps to prolong the life of the compressor.
WATER DRAINAGE
• The air conditioner has an internal water tank to collect water that accumulates
during the cooling process. This tank will need to be emptied periodically.
•When the internal water tank is full, the symbol “ ” will ash on the screen, and
a buzzer will sound. The air conditioner will go into standby mode, the compressor
will stop and all the key functions will be disabled. The water tank will need to be
emptied before normal operation can be resumed.
• Unplug the air conditioner from the mains supply.
• Under the drainage plug on the rear of the unit place a shallow container to collect
the water. Use this only for temporary drainage of the unit. Do not allow the water
to drip continuously into the container, as it will overow.
• Remove the plug cap and the drainage plug to empty the tank.
•When the tank is empty, ret the drainage plug and cap.
• Reconnect the air conditioner to the mains supply and press the POWER button
on either the front panel or the remote control. The air conditioner will restart and
operate normally.
MAINTENANCE
Important: In order to avoid an electric shock, power-off the air conditioner and
disconnect the mains plug before performing any maintenance or repair activities.
Cleaning
• Unplug from the mains supply before cleaning.
• Do not splash water into the air conditioner.
• Clean the outside of the air conditioner with a damp, not wet, cloth and dry
thoroughly before using.
• Do not use any chemicals, abrasives or solvents, which may damage the surface
of the air conditioner.
Filters
Clean the lters every two weeks. If the lters become blocked by dust, the efciency
of the air conditioner will be reduced.

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•Remove the air lters on the rear of the unit.
•Run a vacuum cleaner lightly over the surface of the lters to remove dust.
•If the lters are exceptionally dirty wash them in warm water and a mild detergent
and allow to dry thoroughly before retting.
•Note: Do not operate the air conditioner without the lters.
Seasonal Cleaning
If the air conditioner is not going to be used for a long time, please follow the steps
below:
• Unplug the air conditioner from the mains.
• Remove the drainage plug and empty the internal water tank.
• Plug the air conditioner into the mains and power on. Select the fan mode and run
for two hours to allow the air conditioner to dry out.
• Turn off and unplug from the mains.
•Clean and dry the lters and then reinstall them.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control.
• Put the air conditioner back in its original carton and store in a cool, dry place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble Cause Solution
Machine
does not
work
• Power off.
• Water-full indicator is on.
• Timer function is active.
• Switch the power on.
• Drain internal water tank.
• Deactivate the timer function.
Machine
auto-restarts
frequently
• The unit is in direct sunlight.
• Door and windows are open,
other heat sources are in the
room.
• Filters are too dirty.
• Air-inlet or outlet is blocked.
• Reposition the unit.
• Close the door and windows
and remove other heat
sources.
•Clean or replace filters.
• Remove blockage.
Too noisy • Machine is not on a level surface.•Place it on a level floor.
Compressor
doesn’t work
• Compressor time-delay
protection is on.
• Wait for 3 minutes, then restart
the air conditioner.
The remote
control does
not work
• Distance too great.
• Remote control signal not
detected by the control panel.
• The batteries are drained.
• Make sure that the remote
control is correctly aimed at
the control panel.
• Replace the batteries.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Main voltage 220-240V ~ 50Hz
Rated input power 950W
Power standby mode 1.0W
Cooling capacity 2.64kW (9000BTU/h)
Dehumidifying capacity 24L/24hr
Air ow 380m³/h
Sound power level ≤64dB(A)
Refrigerant/charge R410A/370g
Global warming potential 1975kg CO2
Energy efciency ratio (EER) 2.64
Energy efciency class A
Fan speeds 2
Thermostat 16 - 31°C
Recommended room oor area 10 - 14m²
Dimensions 320 x 730 x 370mm
Weight 24kg
INFORMATION ON WASTE DISPOSAL FOR CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
When this product has reached the end of its life it must be treated as Waste
Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Any WEEE marked products must not be
mixed with general household waste, but kept separate for the treatment, recovery
and recycling of the materials used. Contact your local authority for details of
recycling schemes in your area.
Made in China. PR2 9PP
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