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2. Carefully re-locate the mobile air conditioner to alocation where the
water may be drained.
3. Put acontainer below the bottom drain outlet, into which the
condensate can flow – see figure H1. Carefully remove the plug
of the drain outlet. If necessary, connect adrain hose and allow
the condensate to flow out. You can tilt the mobile air conditioner
backwards slightly while emptying out the condensate.
4. Once the water tank is empty (condensate has stopped flowing),
disconnect the drain hose, if it was used, and put the plug back into
the drain outlet. Prior to turning the mobile air conditioner on again,
ensure that the drain outlet plug is correctly inserted and is sealing
well. Otherwise condensate could leak out during operation and
damage the floor or acarpet.
5. Insert the power plug into apower socket and the mobile air
conditioner will automatically resume operation.
Note:
If you turn off the mobile air conditioner using the
button, the operation will not resume automatically and it
will be necessary to set it up again.
Note:
If the mobile air conditioner is added to the device list in the
Sencor HOME application, the full water tank warning will
appear also directly inthe application in the same way as
other warning messages.
Condensate drain outlet from the top drain outlet
• The top drain outlet serves for the continuous draining of condensate.
1. Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
2. Remove the plug of the drain outlet. Connect the drain hose – see
figure H2. If the length of the drain hose is insufficient, then it is
necessary to purchase alonger hose of the same type. Never extend
the length of the drain hose using extensions.
3. Connect the end of the drain hose to the waste water drain.
4. Insert the power plug into apower socket and turn on the mobile air
conditioner.
Note:
The drain hose should be installed at the same height or
lower than the top drain outlet. Otherwise, the condensate
will not be properly drained from the water tank.
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SAFETY PROTECTIVE ELEMENTS
• Acoustic notification and shut off when the water tank is full.
• If the water level inside the water tank reaches apredetermined level,
the mobile air conditioner will stop and abeep will be made and "FL"
(full water tank) will appear on the display.
• It is necessary to empty out the condensate tank. Proceed according
to the instruction in section "DRAINING CONDENSATE".
Anti-frost protection
• If the compressor runs non-stop for 10 minutes in the cooling
operating mode and the heat tube registers atemperature of ≤ 2°C
(36°F) for aperiod of 20 seconds, the automatic anti-frost protection
will be activated, the error message E4 will appear on the display
and the operation of the compressor and the water wheel will stop,
nevertheless the top fan will remain in operation.
• When the heat tube registers atemperature of ≥ 8°C (46°F), the
frost protection will be de-activated and the air conditioner will resume
operation with the original settings. The compressor will start only
after 3 minutes.
Protection of the compressor
• The compressor is equipped with timed protection against damage
caused by repeat turning off and on with aduration of 3 minutes. In
the event that the mobile air conditioner is turned on shortly after being
turned off, the compressor will start only after 3 minutes.
Room temperature sensor and coil malfunction
1. Detects the malfunction of the sensor when the unit is turned on or
when in operation.
2. If the malfunction is detected when the mobile air conditioner is
turned on, then it is immediately set into the error state. If it returns
to the normal state within this period, the mobile air conditioner will
switch to the stand-by mode.
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TIPS FOR CORRECT OPERATION
• To ensure the correct operation of the mobile air conditioner, we
recommend adhering to the following:
- Close all windows and doors of the room in which the mobile air
conditioner is used. If the mobile air conditioner is installed in aroom
temporarily then you can leave the door slightly ajar (approx 1 cm) to
ensure proper ventilation.
- Prevent direct sunlight from coming into the room. Cover the
window/susing drapes or roller shutters to ensure economical
operation of the air conditioner.
- Do not block the air inlets and outlets.
- Make sure that there is no heat source located in the room.
- Never use the mobile air conditioner in excessively humid
environments, for example in laundries.
- Never use the mobile air conditioner outdoors.
- Ensure that the mobile air conditioner is located on alevel surface. If
necessary, install special brakes on to the travel wheels.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• Before cleaning the mobile air conditioner, turn it off and wait afew
minutes, and then pull the power cord out of the power socket.
Cleaning the protective grilles and air filters
• If the mobile air conditioner is used regularly, clean the protective
grilles and air filters at least once every two weeks to avoid the fan
from becoming clogged with dust.
• Carefully remove the protective grilles and remove the filters – see
figure I. Use avacuum cleaner to remove dust from the grilles and
filters.
• In the event of greater soiling, wash the filter by hand in asolution of
lukewarm water (max. 40°C) and neutral detergent. Then thoroughly
rinse under running water and allow to dry naturally. Do not dry it in
aclothes dryer or in direct sunlight. Once the filters are dry, you can
install them back in their place.
• In the event of greater soiling, you can wipe the protective grilles using
alightly dampened cloth and then wipe dry using aclean wiping
cloth.
Note:
Do not use the mobile air conditioner without the air filters
and protective grilles properly installed. Never install wet
or damp air filters and protective grilles into the mobile air
conditioner.
Cleaning the outer case
• To clean the outer case, use asoft wiping cloth dipped in asolution of
lukewarm water and neutral detergent. Then wipe the surface dry.
• When cleaning it, do not spray the mobile air conditioner with water
or any other liquid, do not pour water on it or submerge it in water or in
any other liquid.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning products, solvents, petrol, etc. for
cleaning.
Storing the mobile air conditioner
• In order to dry it and to prevent the formation of moulds, leave the
mobile air conditioner running in awarm room in the fan mode for
approximately 12 hours.
• Disconnect the flexible hose and store it in asafe place out of the
reach of children.
• Drain all the condensate from the water tank – see chapter
"DRAINING CONDENSATE".
• Clean the air filters and reinstall them. Wipe the outer case of the
mobile air conditioner. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
• Store the air conditioner in acool, dry and dark location.