Alen C360 User manual

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MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER
USER’S MANUAL
Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully
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CONTENTS
1. SAFETY RULES …………………………………………………………...2
2. NAME OF PARTS ………………………………………………………...3
3. ACCESSORIES …………………………………………………………….3
4. OPERATION PANEL OF THE AIR CONDITIONER ……………..…… 4-5
5. OPERATION AND INDICATION SECTIONS OF REMOTE
CONTROLLER ……………………………………………….………..6-7
6. OPERATION METHOD………………………………………….…..… 8-10
7. KEY-OPERATING INSTRUCTION FOR THE AIR
CONDITIONER..…………………………………………………..…. 11-13
8. INSTALLATION ..………………………………………………......… 13-15
9. MAINTENANCE …………………………………………………………15
10.TROUBLE SHOOTING ..…………………………………………………16
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SAFETY RULES
1. Do not connect unit to any AC socket in disrepair.
2. Do not use in the following locations:
A: Next to source of fire
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 shower or a swimming pool.
3. Never insert your fingers or any foreign objects into the air outlet. Take special care to warn children of these
dangers.
4. Always store the unit upright in order to maintain the compressor in a proper condition.
5. Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning.
6. The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet.
7. If the appliance is covered, there is a risk of overheating.
8. If the plug or electrical cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a repair shop appointed by the manufacturer,
because special purpose tools are required.
NOTE: The air-conditioner can be connected only a supply system impedance of no more than 0.4582 ohm. If
unsure, please consult your supply authority for system impedance information.
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NAME OF PARTS
AIR INLET
REAR COVER
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
FRONT VIEW
CASTER
AIR OUTLET
OPERATION
PANEL
REAR VIEW
SIDE VIEW
POWER CORD
WATER PUMP
DRAIN HOSE
FRONT COVER
AIR INLET
CONTINUOUS
DRAIN HOSE
AIR OUTLET
AIR INLET
Fig.1
ACCESSORIES
1
QUANTITY
1
DUCT ASSEMBLY
PARTS NAME
WATER PUMP DRAIN HOSE
INSTALLTION PLATE
PARTS
Fig.2
Check all the accessories are included in the package and please refer to the installation instructions for their
usage.
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OPERATION PANEL OF THE AIR CONDITIONER
i.
A model display indicators (with electricity heating):
Set
e
e
light
ly
Fig.3
ii. A model display indicators (only cooling):
light
Set
Fig.4
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B model display indicators :
Receiver
F
Fig.5
DISPLAY:
Auto mode indicate
Cooling mode indicate
Fan speed
Heating mode indicate
mode indicate
Timer indicate
Digital display
Swing indicate
Locked indicate
F
Fig.6
Note: 1.The AutoCoolingHeatingDry mode indicators will not display in the Fan mode.
2.The relevant display light according the set content by remote controller.
3.Air conditioner does not operate normally when set temperature indicator displaies unnormally, please
contact with the distributor for service.
<<Could you remove #2, #3 above? I do not understand what they mean.>>
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OPERATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
Remarks: Tem
p
erature can be set between60~89.
Display Screen
For settin
g
dis
p
la
y
Sleep Button
For setting sleep
function.
Time setting Button
Press this button to
set timer or the clock
time.
Hour Button
Press this button to
change hour setting.
Reset Button
Reset remote control to
the original status.
ON/OFF Button
Press this button to start /
stop air conditioner.
Minute Button
Press this button to change
the minute setting.
Airflow sweep Button
For changing louver
position.
Timer selection Button
Selecting procedures:
On timer Off timer
Program control Timer
cancelled On timer
AUH Button
To change the condition of starting
auxiliary electric heater when air
conditioner in HEAT mode.
Mode selection Button
For selecting
AUTO
HEAT
COOL
DRY
SWEEP
Fan speed button
For selecting indoor fan
speed:
Auto Medium
High Low
AUT
Temp Adjustment Buttons
Press “” to decrease temp.
Press “” to increase temp.
MODE
SLEEP
ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE
FAN SPEED
AUH
FAN SWEEP
TIME
TIME
R
HOUR
MINUTE
RESET
AUT
O
SET TEMP
PROGRAM
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Remote Controller Display
Instructions for the remote controller
z The remote controller uses two AAA alkaline battrries. Under normal condition, the batteries last for
about 6 months. Please use two new batteries of similar type (pay attention to the poles in installing).
After replacing the batteries, please use a point object (such as pen tip) to press “Reset” button.
z The effective control distance of the remote controller is about 8 yards.
z When using the remote controller, please point the signal emitter towards the air conditioner receiver;
There should be no obstacles between the remote controller and the air conditioner.
z Do no press two buttons simultaneously on the remote control.
z Do not use wireless equipment (such as mobile phone) near the air conditioner. If interference occurs
because of this, please switch off the air conditioner, pull out power plug, then plug again and switch
on after a while.
z If direct sunlight is hitting the the receiver on the air conditioner it may not be able to receive the signal
from the remote controller.
z Take care not to drop theh remote control and keep from direct sunlight or heat sources.
z Keep the remote control dry, if it gets wet use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
z The batteries must be removed from the remote control before it is scrapped and disposed of safely.
Sleep Mode Display
Displayed when Pressing “SLEEP”
button the unit will enter into sleeping
operation.
Air refresh Display
(Not available)
AUH Display
It appears when
p
ressing the AUH
key is add in HEAT
mode.
Signal Emission
Symbol
It appears when
control signal is
emitted.
 Display
displayed when
temp is displayed.
Time Display
Displays the time of
clock or timing
ON/OFF.
AUT
SET TEMP
PROGRAM
Wind Speed Selection
Display
High speed
Medium speed
Auto
Low speed
AUT
Operating Mode Selection
Display
Timer setting
Display
PROGRAM
ON timer
OFF time
r
Program
Timer canceled
AUTO
COOL
DRY
HEAT
FAN
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OPERATION METHOD
AUTO, HEAT, COOL,FAN and DRY operation
Remarks:
1.When “AUTO” mode is set, the air conditioner will adjust the fan speed and select the COOL or DRY
mode according to the indoor temperature.
2.When “AUTO” mode is set, SLEEP and AUH functions are not available.
3.When “DRY” mode is set, in accordance with the D-value between indoor temperature and set
temperature, the air conditioner will start or stop the cooling operation and fan speed automatically to
decrease room humidity. The fan speed may change to maintain the humidity.
4.When “FAN” mode is set, temperature can’ t be adjusted. Step 2 of Operating precudures is not effective.
Only high, medium and low fan speed can be set; no Auto fan speed.
5.In the cooling-only model,the “AUH” function is not available and there is no AUTO-HEAT mode.
MODE
SLEEP
ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE
FAN SPEED
AUH
FAN SWEEP
AUT
O
SET TEMP
Switch On
Press ON/OFF button to start ai
r
conditioner.
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Switch Off
Press ON/OFF
b
utton to stop ai
r
conditioner.
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Temp Adjustment Buttons
Press “ ” “ ” buttons to set
temp as needed.
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Setting Operation Mode
Auto Heat Sweep
Cool Dry
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Airflow selection
Press “FAN SWEEP” button to select
airflow direction.
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5
Setting Fan Speed
Four speeds can be selected:
Auto High
Medium Low
AUT
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Clock Setting
On Timer
Note:
1. When on timer function is set, air conditioner will be turned off immediately. It will be turned on at the set
time; symbol ON ” will be deleted. If the set time is as same to the current time, air conditioner will be
turned on at this time of next day.
2. Press “ON/OFF” to cancel “On Timer” function, air conditioner will be turned on immediately.
Press “TIME” button to
select , clock display
will flash.
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Press “HOUR” button to
change the hour display,
each press of HOU
button will increase o
r
decrease the time display
b
y 1 hour; hour displa
y
will be change
d
continuously when
pressing it continuously.
2
Press “MINUTE” butto
n
to change the minute
display, (the method as
step 2). The cloc
k
display will flash for 10
seconds after setting, the
remote controlle
r
displays current time.
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MODE
SLEEP
ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE
FAN SPEED
AUH
FAN SWEEP
TIME
TIME
R
HOU
R
MINUTE
RESET
SET TEMP
Set the clock time as
Clock Setting,
Press “TIME” button to
select ON , clock
display will flash.
1
Press “HOUR” o
r
“MINUTE” button; se
t
the time to turn on the
air conditioner on timer.
At this time if user press
“MINUTE” button, i
t
will increase o
r
decrease by 10 minutes.
2
Press “TIMER”
button to select
ON .
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MODE
SLEEP
ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE
FAN SPEED
AUH
FAN SWEEP
TIME
TIME
R
HOU
R
MINUTE
RESET
SET TEMP
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Off Timer
Note:
1. When off timer function is set, air conditioner will be turned on immediately. It will be turned off at the set
time; symbol “ OFF ” will be deleted. If the set time is as same to the current time, the air conditioner
will be turned off at this time of next day.
2. Press “ON/OFF” to cancel “Off Timer” function, air conditioner will be turned off immediately.
Program Control
KEY-OPERATING INSTRUCTON FOR THE AIR
CONDITIONER
MODE
SLEEP ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE
FAN SPEED
AU
H
FAN SWEEP
TIM
E
TIME
R
HOUR
MINUT
E
RESET
SET TEMP
Set the clock time as
Clock Setting,
Press “TIME” button to
select OFF, clock
display will flash.
1
Press “HOUR” o
r
“MINUTE” button; se
t
the time to turn on the
air conditioner on
timer. At this time i
f
user press “MINUTE”
b
utton, it will increase
or decrease by 10
minutes.
2
Press “TIMER”
button to select
OFF .
3
MODE
SLEEP ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE
FAN SPEED
AU
H
FAN SWEEP
TIM
E
TIME
R
HOUR
MINUT
E
RESET
SET TEMP
PROGRAM
1. Refer toClock
Setting to Set the
clock time.
2. Refer toOn
Timer to Set the
time to turn on the air
conditioner.
3. Refer toOff
Timer to Set the
time to turn off the air
conditioner.
1
Press “TIMER”
button to select
PROGRAM
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Note:
1. In accordance with the clock
time , air conditioner will select
to work in “On Timer” or “Off
Timer” mode automatically.
2. Air conditioner will be turned
on/off at the set time everyday. If
user turns off the air conditioner
by hand before the set time, then
“Off timer” function will be
cancelled; but “On timer”
function is still effective. If user
turns on the air conditioner by
hand before the set time, then
“On timer” function will be
cancelled; but “Off timer”
function is still effective.
PROGRAM
ON
PROGRAM
OFF
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Before Starting This Unit
1) Select a suitable location ,make sure you have easy access to an electrical outlet.
2) Install the Flexible Exhaust Hose and the Adjustable Window Slider Kit as depicted in Fig.7 Fig.7a
NOTE: Step 2) is required only while using the cooling mode.
Fig.7 Fig.7a
3) Plug the unit into the grounded electrical outlet.
4) Make sure the water pump drain hose is correctly installed, as Fig.8 .
5) Press the on/off button to turn on the unit.
Fig.8
1. BEFORE USE
Made sure the duct is installed well.
Dehumidifying and Cooling Operations
- The operating range for dehumidifying is 60-89,and the operating range for cooling operating is 60
-89.
- If the cooling or dehumidifying operations have been switched off and need switching on again in a short
time, allow approximately three minutes for the cooling or dehumidifying operations to resume.
- Make sure the water pump drain hose is correctly connected to the unit.
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Power supply:
- Insert the plug of the air conditioner into a standard three prong outlet.
2. COOLING OPERATION
- Connect the power and press the “ ON/OFF ” button.
- Press the “ MODE” button several times until the cooling indicator light comes on.
- Press the “ TEMP SETTING” buttonsor to select your desired room temperature. (60-89)
- Press the FAN SPEED button to choose the fan speed: AutoHighMediumLow.
3. DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION
- Connect the power and press the “ ON/OFF ” button.
- Press the “MODE” button several times until the dehumidifying indicator light comes on.
- Press the “TEMP SETTING” buttonsor to select your desired room temperature. (60-89)
- The fan will often run at a fixed low speed at this setting.
- Keep windows and doors closed for the best dehumidifying effect.
4. HEATING OPERATION (not available for cooling-only type air conditioner)
- Connect the power and press the “ ON/OFF ” button.
- Press the “MODE” button several times until the heating indicator light comes on.
- Press the “TEMP SETTING” buttonorto select your desired room temperature. (60-89)
- Press the “FAN SPEED” button to choose the fan speed: AutoHighMediumLow.
- The fan will delay to be off for a few minutes when the AUH has been off.
5. FAN OPERATION
- Connect the power and press the “ ON/OFF ” button.
- Press the “MODE” button several times until the fan indicator light comes on.
- Press the “FAN SPEED” button to choose the fan speed: HighMediumLow.
6. TIMER OPERATION
Setting the on timer:
- Press the “TIMER ON” button or “TIMER” button when the air conditioner is off . Press the “TEMP SETTING”
buttonorto select the time you need turn on the unit .
- The starting time is adjustable from 01 to 24.
- The operation paned window will display “ ON ”or the timer-on indicate light.
Setting the off timer:
- Press the “TIMER OFF button when the air conditioner is on. Press the “TEMP SETTING” buttonor
to select the time you need turn off the unit.
- The turning off time is adjustable from 01 to 24.
- The operation paned window will display “ OFF ”or the timer-off indicate light.
7. WATER PUMP DRAINAGE
-
Connect the water pump drain hose to the unit before operating. When the water level of the internal water
tank reaches a predetermined level, the water pump will be activated and drain the condensed water
outside through the connected drain hose. The maximum delivery lift is 3.0m(10 feet).(Under this
condition, ensure the rubber stopper is attached to continuous drainage plug at the bottom of the unit.
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This is located on the back-side of the AC.)
8. CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE
- When you plan to leave this unit unused for a long time or do not want to use the water pump, remove the
rubber stopper from the continuous drainage plug and attach a tube or hose for continuous drainage. All
the water in the water tank will drain once the continuous drainage plug is removed.(Under this condition,
the water pump is not activated.)
NOTE: 1. This type of air conditioner’ s waterproof level is IPX0. Do not use it in the laundry or bathroom.
a) Fuse:RF1-20 5A 250V or F3.15AL250V,rated current:5A or 3.15A.
3. The rules of line must accord with the standard of exporting countries or nations.
4. Seconds after pressing ”UP” and “DOWN” simultaneously, operation panel is locked and the displayer
shows “LOCKED”. All buttons on operation panel are invalid, but the remote controlling signals are valid.
Pressing again”UP” and “DOWN” simultaneously, the operation panel is unlocked and the “LOCKED” on
displayer disappears. Then operation panel comes back to the normal state.
INSTALLATION
1. IMPORTANT:
Install the portable air conditioner in a flat and spacious location where the air inlets or outlets will not be
blocked. A minimum clearance of 12 inches from a wall or other obstacles should be kept(as Fig.9 show). The
appliance shall not be used in the laundry. The plug shall be accessible after the appliance is positioned.
Wiring shall be done according to National rules.
Fig.9
2. DUCT MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS:
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Fig.10
A) TEMPORARY
1. Attach one end of the duct to the exhaust air outlet of the mobile air conditioner, first fit the left
side of the duct on the exhaust air panel, then the right side duct. Push it downwards, be sure to
fix thoroughly.(See the fig.10 )
2. Put the end of duct to a nearby window.
Window Kit Installation
Your window kit has been designed to fit most standard “Vertical” ,and “horizontal” window applications ,
However, it may be necessary for you to improvise/modify some aspects of the installation procedures for certain
types of window .
Please refer to Fig.11&Fig.11a for minimum and maximum window openings.
Fig.11 Fig.11a
Drain Tank Safety Feature
This unit is equipped with a internal water tank, two full-safe switch mechanisms, one is used to control the
water pump drainage, the other is used to monitor the water level inside the internal water tank. When the water
level reaches a predetermined altitude, the digital display shows “E5” and the water full indicator light
illuminates. Cut off the power and move the unit outside carefully, remove the rubber blockage from the back
drainage hole and drain the water off. The unit will continue operating properly.
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MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT:
1) BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE CLEANING.
2) DO NOT USE GASOLINE, THINNER OR OTHER CHEMICALS TO CLEAN THE UNIT.
3) DO NOT WASH THE UNIT DIRECTLY UNDER A TAP OR USING A HOSE.
4) IF THE POWER CORD IS DAMAGED, IT SHOULD BE REPAIRED BY MANUFACTURE OR ITS AGENCY.
Fig.12
1.
AIR FILTER
- Clean the air filter at least once every two weeks to prevent inferior fan operation from dust build-up.
- Removal
Pull out the filter cover and remove the air filter from the filter cover.
- cleaning
Wash the air filter by immersing it gently in warm water (about 104)with a neutral detergent. Rinse the
filter and dry it in a shady place.
- Mounting
Attach the air filter to the filter cover using the attachment hooks on the inner surface of the cover. Put the
filter cover back to the unit.
2. UNIT ENCLOSURE
- Use a lint-free cloth soaked with neutral detergent to clean the unit enclosure. Finished by a dry clean
cloth.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
SUGGESTED
REMEDIES
- Water full indicator blinks,
water tank is full.
Dump the water in the water
tank.
- Room temperature is higher
than the set temperature.
(Heating mode)
Reset the temperature.
- Room temperature is lower
than the set temperature.
(Cooling mode).
Reset the temperature.
1. UNIT DOES NOT START
WHEN PRESSING ON/OFF
BUTTON
- LCDI plug was tripped. Press the reset button on the
LCDI plug. Press On/Off
button on the air conditioner.
- The windows or doors in the
room are not closed.
Make sure all the windows and
doors are closed.
- There are heat sources inside
the room.
Remove the heat sources if
possible.
- Exhaust air duct is not
connected or blocked.
Connect the duct and make
sure it can function properly.
For best performance keep as
short and straight as possible.
- Temperature setting is too
high.
Decrease the set temperature.
Air filter is blocked by dust. Clean the air filter.
2. NOT COOL ENOUGH
- AC stopped cooling after
checking each item above.
Turn unit off for 3 minutes,
press the reset button on the
LCDI plug, turn the AC back
on and select a temperature
lower than the room
temperature.
3. NOISY OR VIBRATION
- The ground is not level or not
flat enough.
Place the unit on a flat, level
ground if possible.
4. GURGLING SOUND
The sound comes from the
flowing of the refrigerant
inside the air-conditioner.
It is normal.
NOTE: When the pipe sensor or the room sensor is error, the digital display shows “E1”or“E2” accordingly.
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Alen C360 User manual

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