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| Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Device type | Portable air conditioner |
| Cooling capacity | 2.6 kW |
| Energy | Energy class A |
| Noise level | 54 dB(A) |
| Dimensions | 70 x 30 x 35 cm |
| Weight | 30 kg |
| Additional features | Dehumidification, ventilation, programmable |
| Usage | Ideal for spaces up to 80 m b2 |
| Maintenance | Washable filters, regular maintenance recommended |
| Safety | Overheat protection |
| Warranty | 2 years |
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USER MANUAL Klimatronic Instapro SUNTEC
SWING SLEEP HEALTHYDISPLAY RESET
Parts Before use Installation instructions Instructions for use Maintenance Protection Problem solving Guarantee conditions Specifications page page page page page page page page page
ISPECIFICATIONS A SPECIFICATIONS To be used as indication, subject to modifications.
- measured conform EN 14511 ** moisture removal at 32°C, 80% RH
Heating capacity (BTU/h) COP Class COP Dehumidification capacity L/day
Power consumption (cooling)
Power consumption (heating)
A A CBB PARTS The diagrams in these instructions are based on a standard model. The air conditioner you have purchased may be a different model. INDOOR UNIT PARTS 53BEFORE USING
Check and adjust the following before using the air conditioner. Adjusting the remote control The manufacturer has NOT preset the remote control heating or cooling options. The arrow for ‘Heat’ or ‘Cool’ on the remote control display will flash after the batteries in the remote control have been replaced. Depending on the type of air conditioner that you have purchased, the remote control can be adjusted as fol lows: Press any button while the ‘Heat’ arrow is flashing. This sets the heat pump. Press any button while the ‘Cool’ arrow is flashing. The setting has been entered for cooling only. If you do not press any button within 10 seconds, the remote control is automatically preset to the heat pump. The Heat function can NOT be adjusted with the remote control when the remote control has been preset to Cool Only. Safety regulations
- Use the correct power supply (see type plate) in order to prevent serious faults, hazards or fire.
- Ensure that the circuit breaker or plug does not become dirty. Connect the plug/circuit breaker to the power cable correctly. Insufficient contact may cause an electric shock or fire.
- Do not switch the unit off with the circuit breaker or by pulling the plug out of the socket. This may produce sparks that could start a fire.
- Do not tie any knots in the power cable or pull the power cable. This may damage or break the cable, causing an electric shock or fire.
- Never insert sticks or any similar object into the unit. The ventilator rotates at high speed and may cause injury.
- It is detrimental to your health to remain in the cold airstream for an extended period of time. We recommend that you allow the airstream to flow freely into the room, without obstruction.
- If a fault occurs, switch the machine off with the remote control before pulling the plug out of the socket.
- Do not carry out any repairs. Incorrect repairs may cause electric shocks, etc.
- Do not place gas burners or ovens in the airstream.
- Do not operate the buttons with wet hands.
- Do not place any objects on the outdoor unit.D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The diagram above is a simplified illustration of the unit and may differ from the unit that you have purchased. INSTALLATION 55Select the correct location No obstacles in the vicinity of the air outlet. The air stream must be allowed to reach the entire room unhindered. It must be possible to install the pipes and drill the hole in the wall at an accessible location. Ensure that there is sufficient distance between the unit, ceiling and wall (refer to Chapter D). It must be possible to remove the air filter easily. The unit and remote control must be placed at least 1 metre from televisions, radios, etc. Strip lights may cause faults. Ensure that there is sufficient distance. Do not place any object in the vicinity of the air inlet. The air intake may not be blocked. The wall must be strong enough to bear the weight of the unit. The wall construction may not cause any increase in noise and vibrations.
Location for the installation of the outdoor unit In an accessible, well ventilated location. Do not mount at potentially hazardous locations, e.g. where there is a danger of a gas leak. Maintain the required distance from the wall. Do not expose the outdoor unit to greasy dirt or salty sea air. Do not mount in the vicinity of gas pipes. Do not mount on the street side due to the risk of water splashing onto the unit. Mount on a fixed foundation in order to prevent excessive noise. The air outlet must not be obstructed.
1. Installing the mounting plate
- Fit the mounting plate at the location where the indoor unit will be hung. Take account of the direction of the pipes. - Place the mounting plate horizontally with the aid of a level indicator or plumb line. - Drill holes with a depth of 32 mm in order to mount the plate. - Insert the plastic plugs into the holes and screw the plate into position with self- tapping screws. - Check that the mounting plate is firmly in position and drill the hole for the pipes. Note: the shape of the mounting plate may differ per model. However, the installation method is the same.
2. Drilling a hole for wires/pipes - Determine the position of the lead-through hole for the wires/pipes
on the basis of the drilling hole in the mounting plate. - Drill the hole in the wall. The hole must slope a little to the outside. - Place a pipe sleeve in the hole in order to protect the wall. INSTALLATION
57OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
1. Fit the drainage outlet and drainage hose (only for models with a heat pump).
Condensation will drip off the outdoor unit when the indoor unit is operating in Heating mode. Fit a drainage outlet and a drainage hose in order to drain the water effectively. Fit the drainage outlet and rubber washer to the base plate of the outdoor unit (see fig.).
2. Installing and fitting the outdoor unit
Bolt the unit to a level and solid base. Ensure that the unit is mounted securely in order to prevent problems caused by strong wind and vibrations.
3. Connecting the outdoor unit pipes
Remove the covers of the two-way and three-way valve. Close the pipes separately with the appropriate tightening moment.
4. Outdoor unit cable connection (see previous page)
Operation and display POWER INDICATOR Lights up when power supply is connected. SLEEP MODE INDICATOR Lights up when this function is activated. RECEIVER Receives the signal from the remote control. TIME INDICATOR Lights up during preset time. OPERATING INDICATOR Lit when the unit is in operation. The shapes and positions of the switches and indicators may differ for each model. However, the functions are identical.
EMERGENCY BUTTON To operate the unit if the remote control is not ope-rational. Adjustment of automatic restart The machine has been programmed by the manufacturer to restart automatically. Following a power cut, the machine will resume operation in the last selected function. EMERGENCY BUTTONTo operate the unit i the remote control isnot operational.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
59Remote control The remote control transmits signals to the system. Note: Each mode and the relevant functions will be specified hereafter. Placing the batteries Remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow. Place the new batteries as indicated (ensure that the positive (+) and negative poles (-) are in the correct positions. Slide the battery cover back into place. Note: Use 2 LR03 AAA (1.5 Volt) batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Replace the batteries with new batteries of the same type (see above) when the display starts to fade. Using the remote control Point the remote control at the receiver on the indoor unit of the air conditioner. The air conditioner can be operated in this man- ner up to a distance of 7 metres.
Storage of the remote control and tips for use The remote control can be
laced in a wall-mounted holder. Note: The remote control holder is optional.
AUTOQUIETPOWERFUL DELAY DRY FAN HEAT TIMERHEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED COOL FEEL ON/OFFMODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO ANTI-MILDEW
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OptionalOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FEEL mode operating procedure The operating mode is selected automatically (HEATING, DRY, FAN, COOLING), depending on the room temperature at the time the selection takes place. With the remote control pointed at the air conditioner.
1. Activation Press the ON/OFF/RUN button. The RUN
indicator on the indoor unit will light up when the machine receives a signal. When the unit is not in the FEEL mode.
2. Selecting the FEEL mode Press the
MODE selector button. Adjust the MODE to the FEEL setting. The operating mode and temperature are determined by the indoor temperature.
It is also possible to adjust the temperature while in the FEEL mode. Adjustment is possible to 6 levels with the © button or theªbutton.
3. Temperature adjustment
Press the © button or the ª button. When the © button is pressed, the value of the preset temperature increases by 1°C. The indicator will not change after the temperature has been increased by 2°C. When the © button is pressed, the value of the preset temperature is lowered by 1°C. The indicator will not change after the temperature has been lowered by 2°C. Note: It may occur that no air is expelled from the unit while it is in operation. The unit will not always start operating immediately after the mode has been changed. TIMER mode If you program the timer with the TIMER button upon leaving, it will be pleasantly warm when you return home. You can deactivate the timer at night if you wish.
Indoor temperature Operating mode Desired temperature Less than 20 °C Heating for `Heat pump´ type Ventilator for `cooling only´ type 23°C
To activate the air conditioner at the desired time, follow the procedure specified below (the remote control and air conditioner are switched off):
1. Press the Timer button.
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the Mode button.
3. Select the desired temperature by pressing the ©ª
button (only possible when the ‘cool’ or ‘heat’ mode is selected).
4. Select the ventilator speed (low, medium or high) or automatic mode
(only possible when the Feel, Cool or Heat mode is selected) by pressing the Fan button. The ventilator always operates in the Auto mode when the Dry mode is selected.
5. Select Swing or no Swing by pressing the Swing button.
button to select the time at which the air conditioner must activate (between 0 and 10 hours can be set at every half hour – between 10 and 24 hours can be set at every hour).
8. Press the Timer button (‘h’ stops flashing) and the preset time
appears in the display.
9. Press the Timer button again to delete the selected data from the
memory. Note: If no buttons are pressed during the programming of the timer function, the remote control will switch off automatically after 10 seconds. To switch the air conditioner off at the desired time, follow the procedure specified below (the remote control and air conditioner are switched off): Press the Timer button.
button to select the time at which the air conditioner must deactivate (between 0 and 10 hours can be set at every half hour – between 10 and 24 hours can be set at every hour).
2. Press the Timer button (‘h’ stops flashing), and the preset time will appear in the display.
3. Press the Timer button again to delete the selected data from the memory.
Note: If no buttons are pressed during the programming of the timer function, the remote control will switch off automatically after 10 seconds. Note: if ‘h’ is flashing and you press the ON/OFF/RUN button once, the preset temperature will appear in the display. You can now adjust the temperature with the ©ª button. Press the Timer button again to display the time, which can now also be adjusted*. If the Timer button is pressed again, the data is stored and the remaining time (that the air conditioner will be in operation) will appear in the display.
- Pressing the ON/OFF/RUN button instead of the Timer button deactivates the remote control. Note Check that the TIMER INDICATOR on the indoor unit lights up after the timer has been set. Press the Timer function to check the settings in the display.
62F MAINTENANCE Cleaning the front panel 1 Switch the machine off and remove the plug from the socket. 2 Hold the front panel at position “a” and pull it towards you. 3 Clean with a soft dry cloth. Use lukewarm water (max. 30
C) to remove stubborn dirt. 4 Never use volatile substances, such as benzene, or abrasives to remove dirt. 5 Never spray water on the indoor unit. Dangerous! Electric shock! 6 Replace the front panel and close it by pushing position “b” down. Cleaning the air filter The air filter must be cleaned regularly. Follow this procedure:
1. Switch the machine off completely.
- Open the front panel. - Carefully pull the filter handle towards you. - Grip the handle and slide the filter out.
2. Clean and replace the air filter.
To remove stubborn dirt, clean the filter in lukewarm water with detergent. After cleaning, allow the filter to dry completely out of direct sunlight.
3. Close the front panel.
If the air conditioner is operating in an extremely dusty environment, it must be cleaned every two weeks.
G SAFETY Operating status The safety components can detect faults and deactivate the unit in the following cases: HEATING The outside temperature is above 24°C The outside temperature is under -7°C The room temperature is above 27°C COOLING The outside temperature is above 43°C The room temperature is under 21°C DRY The room temperature is under 18°C
Warning If the air conditioner is operating in the COOLING or DRY mode while relative humidity is over 80%, moisture may drip out of the air outlet of the indoor unit (due to a window or door being open, for instance). MAINTENANCE SAFETY 63Noise - Install the air conditioner on a solid base in order to prevent excessive noise. - Install the outdoor unit in such a way that the expelled air does not cause a nuisance for neighbours. - Do not place obstacles in the path of the air expelled from the outdoor unit, this increases noise. Safety features 1 The safety feature deactivates the unit in the following cases: - When the function is stopped or changed while the unit is operating. Wait 3 minutes before switching the air conditioner on again. - After the plug has been inserted in the socket and the unit has been immediately switched on. The unit will activate after approximately 20 seconds.
2. Press the ON/OFF button to restart after the unit has deactivated due to the operation of the safety
feature. The Timer must then be reset. Checks The following must be checked after the air conditioner has been in use for an extended period of time: - Overheating of the power cable and the plug. Can you smell burning? - Is there more noise or vibration than normal? - Does the indoor unit leak water? - Is the metal housing live? Switch the air conditioner off in all the above cases! We recommend periodic inspection by a registered installer (at least once every five years). Feature of the HEATING mode For heating When the HEATING function is activated, the airstream will only start to flow from the indoor unit after 2 – 5 minutes. After Heating When the Heating function is deactivated, the ventilator of the indoor unit will continue operating for another 2 – 5 minutes. Defrosting During HEATING, the machine will defrost automatically in order to ensure optimum operating efficiency. This procedure usually takes 2-10 minutes. The ventilator function stops during defrosting. The HEATING function restarts automatically after defrosting.
The following problems do not always indicate a fault. Please check them before contacting the service department:
Problem Cause / Solution The unit does not operate. The plug is not inserted firmly in the socket. The batteries in the remote control are empty. No cooled or heated air. The safety feature has been activated or the fuse has burnt out. Are the air inlets or outlets blocked? Is the air filter dirty? No effective operation. Faults (due to static electricity discharges or disruptions in the power supply) will prevent the machine from operating correctly. If this is the case, pull the plug out of the socket, and then reinsert it after 2-3 seconds. Does not start immediately. Changing the mode during operation: 3 minute delay. Unusual odour. Odour may be caused by another source – furniture, cigarettes, etc. The unit expels air that it has sucked in. The sound of running water. Caused by the refrigerant in the air conditioner: this does not indicate a fault. A creaking sound. The sound may be caused by the expansion/shrinkage of the front panel as a consequence of temperature fluctuations. Mist/moisture is expelled from the air outlet. Condensation/mist is created when the air temperature in the room drops significantly due to the fact that cold air is expelled in the COOLING or DRY mode. The red compressor indicator flashes constantly and the ventilator in the indoor mode unit ceases to operate. The unit will switch from the heating mode to the defrosting The indicator light will go out within 10 minutes and the unit will return to the heating mode. PROBLEM SOLVING 65I GUARANTEE
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