Beko BA112C Owner's manual

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Portable air
conditioner
Instruction Manual
BA 110 AC BA 209 C BA 112 C
BA 212 C BA 112 H BA 212 H
EN FR
Ths product has been produced n envronmentally frendly, modern facltes
Comples wth the WEEE Regulaton. Does not contan PCB.
Please read this user manual rst!
Dear Customer,
Thank you for preferrng a Beko product. We hope that you get the best results
from your product whch has been manufactured wth hgh qualty and state-of-
the-art technology. Therefore, please read ths entre user manual and all other
accompanyng documents carefully before usng the product and keep t as a
reference for future use. If you handover the product to someone else, gve the user
manual as well. Follow all warnngs and nformaton n the user manual.
Meanings of the symbols
Followng symbols are used n the varous secton of ths manual:
C
Important nformaton or
useful hnts about usage.
A
Warnng for hazardous
stuatons wth regard to
lfe and property.
Warnng to actons that
must never perform.
B
Warnng for electrc shock.
Ths symbol shows that
ths applance used a
flammable refrgerant. If
the refrgerant s leaked
and exposed to an external
gnton source, there s a
rsk of fre.
Warnng for hot surfaces.
Do not cover t.
Ths symbol shows that the
operaton manual should
be read carefully.
Ths symbol shows that a
servce personnel should
be handlng ths equpment
wth reference to the
nstallaton manual.
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Contents
1 Safety precautons 4
2 Warnngs (for usng R290 refrgerant only) 10
3 Preparaton 23
4 Installaton 25
4.1 Choosng the rght locaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.2 Recommend nstallaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.3 Tools needed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.4 Accessores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.5 Wndow nstallaton kt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
5 Operaton 31
5.1 Operaton nstructons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5.2 Other features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
6 Mantenance 38
6.1 Clean the ar lter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
7 Faults dagnoss 40
8 Desgn and complance notes 41
9 Socable remark 42
10 Installaton nstructons 43
10.1 F-Gas nstructon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
11 Specfcaton 44
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1 Safety precautons
Warning
To prevent death or njury to the user or other people and property
damage, the followng nstructons must be followed. Incorrect
operaton due to gnorng of nstructons may cause death, harm or
damage.
Installaton must be performed accordng to the nstallaton
nstructons. Improper nstallaton can cause water leakage,
electrcal shock, or fre.
Use only the ncluded accessores and parts, and specfed tools for
the nstallaton. Usng non-standard parts can cause water leakage,
electrcal shock, fre, and njury or property damage.
Make sure that the outlet you are usng s grounded and has the
approprate voltage. The power cord s equpped wth a three-prong
groundng plug to protect aganst shock. Voltage nformaton can be
found on the nameplate of the unt.
Your unt must be used n a properly grounded wall receptacle. If
the wall receptacle you ntend to use s not adequately grounded or
protected by a tme delay fuse or crcut breaker (the fuse or crcut
breaker needed s determned by the maxmum current of the unt.
The maxmum current s ndcated on the nameplate located on
unt), have a qualfed electrcan nstall the proper receptacle.
Install the unt on a flat, sturdy surface. Falure to do so could result
n damage or excessve nose and vbraton.
The unt must be kept free from obstructon to ensure proper
functon and to mtgate safety hazards.
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Do not modfy the length of the power cord or use an extenson
cord to power the unt.
Do not share a sngle outlet wth other electrcal applances.
Improper power supply can cause fre or electrcal shock.
Do not nstall your ar condtoner n a wet room such as a bathroom
or laundry room. Too much exposure to water can cause electrcal
components to short crcut.
Do not nstall the unt n a locaton that may be exposed to
combustble gas, as ths could cause fre.
The unt has wheels to facltate movng. Make sure not to use the
wheels on thck carpet or to roll over objects, as these could cause
tppng.
Do not operate a unt that t has been dropped or damaged.
The applance wth electrc heater shall have at least 1 meter space
to the combustble materals.
Do not touch the unt wth wet or damp hands or when barefoot.
If the ar condtoner s knocked over durng use, turn off the unt
and unplug t from the man power supply mmedately. Vsually
nspect the unt to ensure there s no damage. If you suspect the
unt has been damaged, contact a techncan or customer servce for
assstance.
In a thunderstorm, the power must be cut off to avod damage to
the machne due to lghtnng.
Your ar condtoner should be used n such a way that t s protected
from mosture. e.g. condensaton, splashed water, etc. Do not place
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or store your ar condtoner where t can fall or be pulled nto water
or any other lqud. Unplug mmedately f t occurs.
All wrng must be performed strctly n accordance wth the wrng
dagram located nsde of the unt.
The unt’s crcut board (PCB) s desgned wth a fuse to provde
overcurrent protecton. The specfcatons of the fuse are prnted
on the crcut board, such as: T 3.15A/250V, etc.
Ths applance can be used by chldren aged from 8 years and above
f they have been gven supervson or nstructon concernng use
of the applance n a safe way and understand the hazards nvolved.
Cleanng and user mantenance shall not be made by chldren
unless they are aged from 8 years and above and supervsed. Keep
the applance and ts cord out of reach of chldren aged less than
8 years. (be applcable for the European Countres).
Ths applance s not ntended for use by persons (ncludng
chldern) wth reduced physcal, sensory or mental capabltes
or lack of experence and knowledge, unless they have been
gven supervson or nstructon concernng use of the applance
by a person responsble for ther safety. (be applcable for other
countres except the European Countres)
Chldren should be supervsed to ensure that they do not play wth
the applance. Chldren must be supervsed around the unt at all
tmes.
If the supply cord s damaged, t must be replaced by the
manufacturer,ts servce agent or smlarly qualfed persons n order
to avod a hazard.
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Pror to cleanng or other mantenance, the applance must be
dsconnected from the supply mans.
Do not remove any fxed covers. Never use ths applance f t s not
workng properly, or f t has been dropped or damaged.
Do not run cord under carpetng. Do not cover cord wth throw rugs,
runners, or smlar coverngs. Do not route cord under furnture or
applances. Arrange cord away from traffc area and where t wll not
be trpped over.
Do not operate unt wth a damaged cord, plug, power fuse or crcut
breaker. Dscard unt or return to an authorzed servce faclty for
examnaton and/or repar.
To reduce the rsk of fre or electrc shock, do not use ths fan wth
any sold-state speed control devce.
The applance shall be nstalled n accordance wth natonal wrng
regulatons.
Contact the authorsed servce techncan for repar or mantenance
of ths unt.
Contact the authorsed nstaller for nstallaton of ths unt.
Do not cover or obstruct the nlet or outlet grlles.
Do not use ths product for functons other than those descrbed n
ths nstructon manual.
Before cleanng, turn off the power and unplug the unt.
Dsconnect the power f strange sounds, smell, or smoke comes
from t.
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Do not press the buttons on the control panel wth anythng other
than your fngers.
Do not remove any fxed covers. Never use ths applance f t s not
workng properly, or f t has been dropped or damaged.
Do not operate or stop the unt by nsertng or pullng out the power
cord plug.
Do not use hazardous chemcals to clean or come nto contact
wth the unt. Do not use the unt n the presence of nflammable
substances or vapour such as alcohol, nsectcdes, petrol,etc.
Always transport your ar condtoner n a vertcal poston and stand
on a stable, level surface durng use.
Always contact a qualfed person to carry out repars. If the
damaged power supply cord must be replaced wth a new power
supply cord obtaned from the product manufacturer and not
repared.
Hold the plug by the head of the power plug when takng t out.
Turn off the product when not n use.
Warnng Do not use manuals to accelerate the defrostng process or
to clean, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. The
applance shall be stored n a room wthout Contnuously operaton
gnton sources (for example: open flames, an operaton gas
applance or an operatng electrc heater.) Do not perce or burn. Be
aware that refrgerants may not contan an odour.
The applance shall state the nsulaton of a resdual current devce
(RCD) havng rated resdual operatng current not exceedng 30mA.
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Ths applance s ntended to be used n household and smlar
applcatons such as
-
Staff ktchen areas n shops, offces and other workng
envronments;
-
farm houses;
-
by clents n hotels, motels and other resdental type envronments;
-
bed and breakfast type envronments;
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Do not use means to accelerate the defrostng process or to clean,
other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
The applance shall be stored n a room wthout contnuously
operatng gnton sources (for example: open flames, an operatng
gas applance or an operatng electrc heater).
Do not perce or burn.
Be aware that the refrgerants may not contan an odour.
Applance BA 109 C / BA 110 AC , should be nstalled, operated and
stored n a room wth a floor area larger than 10 m
2
.
Applance BA 112 C / BA 112 H / BA 212 C/ BA 212 H, should be
nstalled, operated and stored n a room wth a floor area larger than
12 m
2
.
Complance wth natonal gas regulatons shall be observed.
Keep ventlaton openngs clear of obstructon.
The applance shall be stored so as to prevent mechancal damage
from occurrng.
A warnng that the applance shall be stored n a well-ventlated
area where the room sze corresponds to the room area as specfed
for operaton.
Any person who s nvolved wth workng on or breakng nto a
refrgerant crcut should hold a current vald certfcate from an
ndustry-accredted assessment authorty, whch authorses ther
competence to handle refrgerants safely n accordance wth an
ndustry recognsed assessment specfcaton.
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Servcng shall only be performed as recommended by the
equpment manufacturer. Mantenance and repar requrng the
assstance of other sklled personnel shall be carred out under
the supervson of the person competent n the use of flammable
refrgerants.
1. Transport of equpment contanng flammable refrgerants.
See transport regulatons.
2. Markng of equpment usng sgns.
See local regulatons.
3. Dsposal of equpment usng flammable refrgerants.
See natonal regulatons.
4. Storage of equpment/applances
The storage of equpment should be n accordance wth the
manufacturer’s nstructons.
5. Storage of packed (unsold) equpment
Storage package protecton should be constructed such that
mechancal damage to the equpment nsde the package wll not
cause a leak of the refrgerant charge. The maxmum number
of peces of equpment permtted to be stored together wll be
determned by local regulatons.
6. Informaton on servcng
1) Checks to the area
Pror to begnnng work on systems contanng flammable
refrgerants, safety checks are necessary to ensure that the rsk
of gnton s mnmsed. For repar to the refrgeratng system, the
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followng precautons shall be compled wth pror to conductng work
on the system.
2) Work procedure
Work shall be undertaken under a controlled procedure so as to
mnmse the rsk of a flammable gas or vapour beng present whle
the work s beng performed.
3) General work area
All mantenance staff and others workng n the local area shall be
nstructed on the nature of work beng carred out. Work n confned
spaces shall be avoded. The area around the workspace shall be
sectoned off. Ensure that the condtons wthn the area have been
made safe by control of flammable materal.
4) Checkng for presence of refrgerant
The area shall be checked wth an approprate refrgerant
detector pror to and durng work, to ensure the techncan s
aware of potentally flammable atmospheres. Ensure that the leak
detecton equpment beng used s sutable for use wth flammable
refrgerants, .e. non-sparkng, adequately sealed or ntrnscally
safe.
5) Presence of fre extngusher
If any hot work s to be conducted on the refrgeraton equpment or
any assocated parts, approprate fre extngushng equpment shall
be avalable to hand. Have a dry powder or CO
2
fre extngusher
adjacent to the chargng area.
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6) No gnton sources
No person carryng out work n relaton to a refrgeraton system
whch nvolves exposng any ppe work that contans or has
contaned flammable refrgerant shall use any sources of gnton
n such a manner that t may lead to the rsk of fre or exploson. All
possble gnton sources, ncludng cgarette smokng, should be
kept suffcently far away from the ste of nstallaton, reparng,
removng and dsposal, durng whch flammable refrgerant can
possbly be released to the surroundng space. Pror to work takng
place, the area around the equpment s to be surveyed to make
sure that there are no flammable hazards or gnton rsks. No
Smokng sgns shall be dsplayed.
7) Ventlated area
Ensure that the area s n the open or that t s adequately ventlated
before breakng nto the system or conductng any hot work. A
degree of ventlaton shall contnue durng the perod that the work
s carred out. The ventlaton should safely dsperse any released
refrgerant and preferably expel t externally nto the atmosphere.
8) Checks to the refrgeraton equpment
Where electrcal components are beng changed, they shall be
ft for the purpose and to the correct specfcaton. At all tmes
the manufacturer’s mantenance and servce gudelnes shall
be followed. If n doubt consult the manufacturer’s techncal
department for assstance. The followng checks shall be appled to
nstallatons usng flammable refrgerants:
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The charge sze s n accordance wth the room sze wthn whch
the refrgerant contanng parts are nstalled;
The ventlaton machnery and outlets are operatng adequately and
are not obstructed;
If an ndrect refrgeratng crcut s beng used, the secondary crcut
shall be checked for the presence of refrgerant; Markng to the
equpment contnues to be vsble and legble. Markngs and sgns
that are llegble shall be corrected;
Refrgeraton ppe or components are nstalled n a poston where
they are unlkely to be exposed to any substance whch may corrode
refrgerant contanng components, unless the components are
constructed of materals whch are nherently resstant to beng
corroded or are sutably protected aganst beng so corroded.
9) Checks to electrcal devces
Repar and mantenance to electrcal components shall nclude
ntal safety checks and component nspecton procedures. If a
fault exsts that could compromse safety, then no electrcal supply
shall be connected to the crcut untl t s satsfactorly dealt wth.
If the fault cannot be corrected mmedately but t s necessary to
contnue operaton, an adequate temporary soluton shall be used.
Ths shall be reported to the owner of the equpment so all partes
are advsed.
Intal safety checks shall nclude:
That capactors are dscharged: ths shall be done n a safe manner
to avod possblty of sparkng;
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That there no lve electrcal components and wrng are exposed
whle chargng, recoverng or purgng the system;
That there s contnuty of earth bondng.
7. Repars to sealed components
1) Durng repars to sealed components, all electrcal supples shall be
dsconnected from the equpment beng worked upon pror to any
removal of sealed covers, etc. If t sabsolutely necessary to have an
electrcal supply to equpment durng servcng, then a permanently
operatng form of leak detecton shall be located at the most crtcal
pont to warn of a potentally hazardous stuaton.
2) Partcular attenton shall be pad to the followng to ensure that
by workng on electrcal components, the casng s not altered n
such a way that the level of protecton s affected. Ths shall nclude
damage to cables, excessve number of connectons, termnals not
made to orgnal specfcaton, damage to seals, ncorrect fttng of
glands, etc.
Ensure that apparatus s mounted securely.
Ensure that seals or sealng materals have not degraded such
that they no longer serve the purpose of preventng the ngress of
flammable atmospheres. Replacement parts shall be n accordance
wth the manufacturer’s specfcatons.
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Note:
The use of slcon sealant may nhbt the effectveness of
some types of leak detecton equpment. Intrnscally safe
components do not have to be solated pror to workng
on them.
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8. Repar to ntrnscally safe components
Do not apply any permanent nductve or capactance loads to the
crcut wthout ensurng that ths wll not exceed the permssble
voltage and current permtted for the equpment n use. Intrnscally
safe components are the only types that can be worked on whle
lve n the presence of a flammable atmosphere. The test apparatus
shall be at the correct ratng. Replace components only wth parts
specfed by the manufacturer. Other parts may result n the gnton
of refrgerant n the atmosphere from a leak.
9. Cablng
Check that cablng wll not be subject to wear, corroson, excessve
pressure, vbraton, sharp edges or any other adverse envronmental
effects. The check shall also take nto account the effects of agng
or contnual vbraton from sources such as compressors or fans.
10. Detecton of flammable refrgerants
Under no crcumstances shall potental sources of gnton be used
n the searchng for or detecton of refrgerant leaks. A halde torch
(or any other detector usng a naked flame) shall not be used.
11. Leak detecton methods
The followng leak detecton methods are deemed acceptable
for systems contanng flammable refrgerants. Electronc leak
detectors shall be used to detect flammable refrgerants, but
the senstvty may not be adequate, or may need re-calbraton.
(Detecton equpment shall be calbrated n a refrgerant-free
area.) Ensure that the detector s not a potental source of gnton
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and s sutable for the refrgerant used. Leak detecton equpment
shall be set at a percentage of the LFL of the refrgerant and shall
be calbrated to the refrgerant employed and the approprate
percentage of gas (25 % maxmum) s confrmed. Leak detecton
fluds are sutable for use wth most refrgerants but the use of
detergents contanng chlorne shall be avoded as the chlorne may
react wth the refrgerant and corrode the copper ppe-work. If a
leak s suspected, all naked flames shall be removed/ extngushed.
If a leakage of refrgerant s found whch requres brazng, all of
the refrgerant shall be recovered from the system, or solated
(by means of shut off valves) n a part of the system remote from
the leak. Oxygen free ntrogen (OFN) shall then be purged through
the system both before and durng the brazng process.
12. Removal and evacuaton
When breakng nto the refrgerant crcut to make repars or for any
other purpose conventonal procedures shall be used. However, t
s mportant that best practce s followed snce flammablty s a
consderaton. The followng procedure shall be adhered to:
Remove refrgerant;
Purge the crcut wth nert gas;
Evacuate;
Purge agan wth nert gas;
Open the crcut by cuttng or brazng.
The refrgerant charge shall be recovered nto the correct recovery
cylnders. The system shall be flushed wth OFN to render the
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unt safe. Ths process may need to be repeated several tmes.
Compressed ar or oxygen shall not be used for ths task.
Flushng shall be acheved by breakng the vacuum n the system
wth OFN and contnung to fll untl the workng pressure s
acheved, then ventng to atmosphere, and fnally pullng down to a
vacuum. Ths process shall be repeated untl no refrgerant s wthn
the system. When the fnal OFN charge s used, the system shall be
vented down to atmospherc pressure to enable work to take place.
Ths operaton s absolutely vtal f brazng operatons on the ppe-
work are to take place. Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump s
not close to any gnton sources and there s ventlaton avalable.
13. Chargng procedures
In addton to conventonal chargng procedures, the followng
requrements shall be followed. Ensure that contamnaton
of dfferent refrgerants does not occur when usng chargng
equpment. Hoses or lnes shall be as short as possble to mnmse
the amount of refrgerant contaned n them.
Cylnders shall be kept uprght.
Ensure that the refrgeraton system s earthed pror to chargng the
system wth refrgerant.
Label the system when chargng s complete (f not already).
Extreme care shall be taken not to overfll the refrgeraton system.
Pror to rechargng the system t shall be pressure tested wth OFN.
The system shall be leak tested on completon of chargng but pror
to commssonng. A follow up leak test shall be carred out pror to
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14. Decommssonng
Before carryng out ths procedure, t s essental that the techncan
s completely famlar wth the equpment and all ts detal. It s
recommended good practce that all refrgerants are recovered
safely. Pror to the task beng carred out, an ol and refrgerant
sample shall be taken n case analyss s requred pror to re-use of
reclamed refrgerant. It s essental that electrcal power s avalable
before the task s commenced.
a. Become famlar wth the equpment and ts operaton.
b. Isolate system electrcally.
c. Before attemptng the procedure ensure that:
Mechancal handlng equpment s avalable, f requred, for
handlng refrgerant cylnders;
All personal protectve equpment s avalable and beng used
correctly; The recovery process s supervsed at all tmes by a
competent person;
Recovery equpment and cylnders conform to the approprate
standards.
d. Pump down refrgerant system, f possble.
e. If a vacuum s not possble, make a manfold so that refrgerant can
be removed from varous parts of the system.
f. Make sure that cylnder s stuated on the scales before recovery
takes place.
g. Start the recovery machne and operate n accordance wth
manufacturer’s nstructons.
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h. Do not overfll cylnders. (No more than 80 % volume lqud charge).
. Do not exceed the maxmum workng pressure of the cylnder, even
temporarly.
j. When the cylnders have been flled correctly and the process
completed, make sure that the cylnders and the equpment
are removed from ste promptly and all solaton valves on the
equpment are closed off.
k. Recovered refrgerant shall not be charged nto another
refrgeraton system unless t has been cleaned and checked.
15. Labellng
Equpment shall be labelled statng that t has been de-
commssoned and empted of refrgerant. The label shall be dated
and sgned. Ensure that there are labels on the equpment statng the
equpment contans flammable refrgerant.
16. Recovery
When removng refrgerant from a system, ether for servcng
or decommssonng, t s recommended good practce that all
refrgerants are removed safely.
When transferrng refrgerant nto cylnders, ensure that only
approprate refrgerant recovery cylnders are employed.
Ensure that the correct number of cylnders for holdng the total
system charge s avalable. All cylnders to be used are desgnated for
the recovered refrgerant and labelled for that refrgerant (.e. specal
cylnders for the recovery of refrgerant). Cylnders shall be complete
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