seeger SAC12000S User manual

SAC12000S
EN Smart mobile air conditioner
User manual
NL Mobiele airconditioner Smart
Gebruikershandleiding
DE Mobile Klimaanlage Smart
Gebrauchsanweisung
FR Climatiseur Smart Mobile
Mode d’emploi
ES Aire acondicionado móvil smart
Manual del usario
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1. INTENDED USE
The air conditioner is intended for cooling and removing moisture.
5 Read the manual carefully before the first use.
2. SAFETY
2.1 Labels in this manual
WARNING A warning means that injury is possible if the instructions are not obeyed.
CAUTION A caution means that damage to the equipment is possible.
A note gives additional information e.g. for a procedure.
2.2 Safety features
Automati defrost
When frost builds up on the evaporation filter the appliance starts defrosting. The power
button blinks.
Overload prote tion
In the event of a power loss the overload protection switches the appliance off. The
appliance switches on after 3 minutes.
2.3 General safety instru tions
General
To prevent damage or malfunctions: Please take time and read the general safety
instructions. This will avoid fire explosions electric shocks or other hazards that may
result in damage to property and/or severe or fatal injuries.
The manufacturer is not liable for cases of material damage or personal injury caused
by incorrect handling or non compliance with the safety instructions. In such cases the
warranty will be voided.
WARNING
This product 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 product in a
safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the product.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision.
Do not open the refrigerant loop.
If the refrigerant leaks immediately evacuate all persons in the room. Ventilate the room
and contact the local fire department to inform them about the propane leakage. Do not
enter the room until a qualified technician declares the room safe. Do not use a lighter
cigarette or other flamable item near the room.
Only use R-290 (propane) gas as the refrigerant.
Do not get refrigerant in your eyes on your skin or on your clothing.
Do not put force on the appliance.
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Always check that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate.
Only use original accessories from the manufacturer.
Do not spill any liquid on the appliance.
Never leave children unattended with the packaging material. The packaging material
represents a danger of suffocation. Children frequently underestimate the danger.
Always keep children away from the packaging material.
It is not permitted to open the product yourself or to have it opened neither is it
permitted to repair the product yourself or to have it repaired. This will void the
warranties. Let any maintenance be carried out by certified maintenance personnel.
Do not block the ventilation holes.
Do not insert any objects in the ventilation holes.
Power cords should be placed so that they cannot be walked on and they cannot easily
become trapped due to items resting on or against them. Pay particular attention to the
power cords at plugs sockets and points where the cords exit the product.
Disconnect the appliance from the power source during service or when not in use.
Do not operate the appliance with wet hands.
Do not leave the appliance unattended.
Do not unplug the appliance during operation.
Do not operate the appliance when damaged.
CAUTION
Do not place the appliance near a heat source. This could damage the appliance.
Place the appliance on a horizontal flat surface.
Remarks
We recommend that you retain the original carton and packaging materials in case it
ever becomes necessary to return your product for service. This is the only way to safely
protect the product against damage in transit. If you do dispose of the carton and the
pa kaging materials, please remember to re y le with due are to the environment.
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3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1 Control Panel 4 Air inlet with air
filter 6
Drain
ing
opening with
sealing plug
2 Air outlet with
adjustable louver 5 Recessed handle 7 Castor
3 Front Panel 6 Air xhaust
Note: Appearance is for reference only. Refer to the actual product for detailed
information.
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4. INSTALLATION
4.1 UNPACKING
Unpack the box and take out the device and accessories.
Verify that the device is not damaged or scratched
Accessories:
1. Accessories
2. Pipe connection
3. Window Kit Adapter
4. Remote control
5. Window kit
4.2 PLACE OF INSTALLATION
• If the device has been tipped down or laid
down during transport, let it sit vertically for
at least 24 hours before use.
• Place the device on a solid, flat surface with
at least 50 cm of free space to allow air
circulation.
• Do not use the device in the vicinity of walls,
curtains or other objects that may block the
entry and exit of air.
• Never install the unit in the places where it
will be displayed in: Heat sources such as
radiators, heaters or other products that produce heat.
Direct sunlight
Mechanical vibration or shock
xcessive dust
Lack of ventilation
Mechanical vibration or shock
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Uneven surface
ATTENTION
Install the device in rooms of at least 12 m².
Do not install the device in a place where there are flammable gases.
NOTE!
The manufacturer may provide other appropriate examples or
additional information on the smell of the refrigerant.
4.3 EXHAUST PIPE FIXATION
The air conditioner must be connected to the outside through a duct so that the return
air can escape from the room which contains the waste heat and moisture of the unit.
Step 1: Connect the pipe connector to the end of the return air hose.
Step 2: Connect the window adapter to the other end of the exhaust pipe.
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Step 3: xtend the adjustable window kit by the length of your window. Connect the
air outlet tube to the window kit.
Step 4: Close the window so that the sealant stays in place. It is recommended to seal
the space between the adapter and the sides of the window for maximum efficiency.
Step 5: Connect the hose connector to the output of the device.
Step 6: Adjust the length of the flexible exhaust pipe and avoid bending it. Make sure it
is near a power outlet.
Step 7: Adjust the air outlet grille and then turn on the device.
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5. OPERATION
5.1 CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLAY
1.
POWER Button ON/OFF
2.
MODE Mode selection: Cooling, Dehumidification, Ventilation
3.
MODE Indicator This display the Mode Setting between cool, dry and fan.
4.
SLEEP Press to turn sleep mode on or off.
5.
DOWN Lower the temperature (16° - 32°)
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5.2 INFORMATION APPLICATION Smart Life
The "Smart Life" app is available for Android and iOs.
Scan the QR code to go directly to the download. .
ow to use the "Smart Life" app.
This device allows you to control the device through your home network.
We recommend that you disconnect the device from the mains when you are out to
prevent it from accidentally turning on while traveling.
Using the app
1.Install the "Smart Life" app. Create a customer account.
2. nable the WLAN feature in your device's settings.
3.Place the device at a distance of about 5m from your router.
4.As while the device is turned on, the WiFi light will flash. After 3 minutes, the
connection will be disconnected if there is no network configuration and the L D is off. If
you need to reconnect the WLAN, press the "Timer" button for 5 seconds to start the
network setup. The WLAN L D flashes again.
6.
SWING Adjust the air flow direction vertically.
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SPEED Press to switch the fan speed in HIGH、middle and LOW.
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Indicators L D for 3 fan speed and WIFI
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TIMER Sets a time for the unit to automatically start or stop.
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UP Increasing the desired temperature(16
℃
~32
℃
) or timer
setting.
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Digital Display Displays timer setting and temperature.
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5.When the Wi-Fi light flashes, select "Add Device" - Large Home Appliance”" - "Portable
Air Conditioner" and follow the on-screen instructions. Check the status of the Wi-Fi
indicator and select the correct one. If the WiFi indicator flashes quickly, a direct
connection can be established. If the WiFi indicator flashes slowly, press "Go to connect"
to connect to the WLAN called "SmartLife-XXXX".
6.Once the device connects successfully, the Wi-Fi light will turn on. You can now control
the device from the app. Press and hold the timer button for about 5 seconds, the device
will disconnect, and the Wi-Fi light will light up.
TROUBLES OOTING
Problem Solution
Network connection timeout
1. The WLAN L D flashes slowly: Check if you have
selected the WLAN with the name "SmartLife-xxx".
2. The WLAN L D flashes slowly: Verify that you have
selected the WLAN with the name "SmartLife-xxx".
Turn off the device, disconnect it from the power
supply, and plug it back in after 10 seconds. Call the
app again to establish a connection.
WiFi screen off
Press and hold the timer button or turn off the
device, remove the plug from the power outlet and
plug it back in after 10 seconds.
The WLAN access point
disappears and the WLAN L D
flashes.
Turn off the device, unplug the power cord, and plug
it back in after 10 seconds.
5.3 PARAMETERS
5.3.1 Start and Stop
Press POW R to turn on the device.
Press MOD to select the desired mode.
Press the POW R button to turn off the device.
5.3.2 Operating mode
The device has 4 operating modes: cooling, dehumidification, ventilation, sleep.

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Cooling
Select the "Cool" position to reduce the temperature:
Press the MOD button until the "Cool" indicator comes on.
Press the up/down button to select the temperature displayed on the screen (16°C
and 32°C)
Press the SP D button until the desired ventilation speed is turned on.
To adjust the direction of airflow horizontally, manually adjust the ai flap.
To adjust the direction of airflow horizontally, please press the SWING button.
Note: The air conditioner automatically turns off when the ambient temperature is below
the selected temperature.
Ventilation
Press the MOD button until the "Fan" indicator turns on.
In ventilation mode, the ambient air is changed and not cooled.
Press the SP D button to select the desired speed level.
Drying/Dehumidification
Press the MOD button on the control panel, the dry light will light up. Unable to select
fan speed. The user must connect the pipe to the drain at the bottom of the device. In
this mode, the fan speed is set to low and cannot be adjusted.
Sleep mode (this function can only be selected by the remote control).
The sleep mode can be activated in cooling mode.
After 1 hour, the preset temperature is increased by 1 ° C, after another hour by 1 ° C
again, etc.
After an hour, the preset temperature is reduced by 1 ° C, then again by 1 ° C after
another hour. Then the temperature remains constant for 10 hours. The screen is
dimmed. The fan speed is set to the lowest level for quiet operation and is not
adjustable.
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5.3.3 Timer adjustment (1 -24 hours):
Deactivate
(Unit in)
Light
(Output unit)
Erase
5.3.4 Automatic defrosting
At low ambient temperature, frost can form in the evaporator during operation. The
device automatically starts to thaw and the on/off light flashes. The defrosting sequence
is as follows:
A. When the unit is operating in cooling or drying mode, the ambient temperature
sensor detects that the temperature of the evaporator coil is below -1 ° C. Once
the compressor has been turned off for 10 minutes or the battery temperature has
reached 7°C, the device will return to cooling mode.
B. When the unit is operating in heating or drying mode, as soon as the evaporator
temperature sensor detects a temperature below 40 ° C and the temperature
difference between the evaporator temperature and the ambient temperature is
less than 19 ° C, after the compressor has been running for 20 minutes, the unit
begins to thaw for 5 minutes and the operating light flashes.
Press ours to
activate the timer
function.
Press ours to turn off
the timer feature.
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Press Up/Down to set
the downtime.
Press Up / Down to
set the AN time.
Press the Up/Down key repeatedly until the L D shows "00".
Note: Pressing the POWER key also completes the timer
setting.
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5.3.5 Overload protection
In case of a power outage, to protect the compressor, there is a delay of 3 minutes until
the compressor restarts.
5.4 DRAINAGE
Manuel drainage
The machine stops automatically when the water tank is full. Remove the plug from the
power outlet.
Note: Move the device carefully to prevent water from flowing.
Place a water tank under the water outlet on the side of the box.
Remove the lid and the water will automatically drain into the container.
Note 1:
1. Keep the drain plug in a safe place.
2. The box can be tilted slightly back when draining.
3. Make sure the collection tray is large enough to collect the contents.
4. When the water has drained completely, put the lid and drain hatch back in place.
Continuous drainage
The self-evaporation system uses the collected water to cool the condenser banks for
better performance. The condensate tank does not need to be emptied in cooling mode.
Note that it should be emptied in heating and drying mode and in case of high humidity.
Condensation water evaporates into the condenser and is evacuated through the
exhaust pipe. For continuous or unattended operation in drying and heating mode,
connect the supplied drain hose to the unit.
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Turn off the device.
Remove the drain plug
Connect the drain pipe safely and
tightly, making sure it is not bent and
there is no obstruction.
Place the end of the pipe over a drain or
bucket and let the water flow freely
from the device.
Do not immerse the end of the pipe in
water, otherwise an "airlock" could form
in the pipe.
Prevent water damage:
• Since the underpressure of the condensation tank is high, you need to tilt
the drain pipe towards the ground. The angle of inclination should be greater
than 20 degrees.
• Straighten the hose to avoid bending it.
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
6.1. CLEAN THE AIR FILTER (every two wee s)
Dust collects in the filter and obstructs the airflow. Restricted airflow reduces the
efficiency of the system and if it is blocked, the unit can be damaged.
The air filter should be cleaned regularly. The air filter is removable for easy cleaning.
Do not use the device without the air filter, otherwise the evaporator may become
clogged.
1.
Press the POW R button to turn off the device and unplug it from the mains.
2.
Remove the filter from the device.
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3.
Use a vacuum cleaner to easily remove coarse dust from the filter.Turn the filter and
rinse the air filter under running water. Let the water flow
4.
through the filter in the opposite direction to the airflow. Let it dry completely
outdoors before putting it back in place.
Turn off the device and remove the air filters.
Rinse the air filter under running water.
WARNING!
Do not touch the surface of the vaporizer with bare hands, risk of injury!
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7. DEMONTAGE
Long-term storage: If you don't use the device for a long time clean it and dry it
completely. Store your device by following these steps:
Do not dispose of the product in household waste. The product must be disposed of at
the designated disposal center
Dispose of the product at designated collection points for electrical and electronic
equipment. For more information please contact your dealer or local authorities.
Refrigerants must be removed by a qualified specialist prior to disposal and disposed of
in accordance with national and local regulations.
Please dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly manner. Do not throw
batteries in household waste.
Use your community's return and collection systems or contact the retailer from whom
the product was purchased
1. Remove the plug from the outlet and remove the exhaust pipe, including the
window assembly.
2. Remove the remaining water from the appliance and dry it in ventilation mode
for half a day to prevent mold growth and protect the internal parts.
3. Clean the filter and let it dry completely.
4. Replace the filter.
5. The device should be stored upright.
6. Store the device in a well-ventilated, dry, and safe place.
8.DISPOSAL
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible cause Solution
The product
does not start
Is the power supply
connected correctly?
Properly plug the power cord
into the power
outlet.
Is the water level indicator
activated?
Empty the water tan .
Room temperature?
Ambient temperature 5
-
35°C.
Insufficient
cooling
Has the air filter been
changed?
Dirty air filter
Insufficient ventilation?
Taking care of the
environmental
distance.
Open door, window in the
room?
Close the window/door.
Correct mode assembly Set the desired mode
Connected/clogged exhaust
air hose?
Successfully connect/remove the
obstruction.
Water leakage
Overflow when moving the
device?
mpty the water tank before
transport
Check if the drain pipe is bent
or bent.
Straighten the pipe to prevent a
fall.
Unusual
sounds
Leveled product?
Place the product on a flat,
horizontal surface.
Does the product touch an
object?
Does
the product touch an
object?
Is the sound of water audible?
The coolant circulates, it's a
normal sound.
rror
Code
00 Communication between the
header and the billboard.
Put the product to rest, unplug
the power cord and plug it back
in.
1
Interference with the ambient
temperature sensor
Ambient temperature sensor
defect
2 Defects in the temperature
sensor of the ignition coil.
Put the product to rest, unplug
the power cord and plug it back
in.
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10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specification / Model Number SAC12000S
Cooling capacity 12.000 BTU
Power supply
220-240V/ 50 Hz
Nominal capacity for
cooling in kW 3,5
Rrated 2,6
Sound power ≤65 dB
nergy consumption per hour in
kWh 1,3
nergy efficiency application class A
Nominal heating output in kW N/A
COPrated N/A
nergy consumption per hour in
kWh per 60 minutes, for heating N/A
Application nergy efficiency
class, Heating N/A
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