Carry-On 7000 Portable A/C Units ❖ INSTALLATION • OPERATION English IMPORTANT: MAXIMUM COOLING CAPACITY This Carry-On air conditioner is designed to cool a space of approximately 90 square feet (Carry-On 5000) to 120 square feet (Carry-On 7000). This is “below decks space.” This means that there are no large windows, typical of powerboats, and the unit will cool a “space/cabin” or a boat with the above dimensions.
Table of Contents Carry-On 7000 Portable Air Conditioners • Introduction Warnings .......................................................................................... 4 Dimensions & Hatch Size ................................................................. 4 Important Information ....................................................................... 4 Power Requirements ........................................................................ 4 Inverter/Generator Operation ..........................
Carry-On 7000 Portable Air Conditioners • Introduction Power Requirements You have purchased a marine air conditioner that will add to your boating enjoyment. Please read the accompanying instructions to insure proper installation, operation and care. For 115 Volt Units (50/60Hz Operation) 115/60/1 dockside power Running amps: 6.
after operation in the COOL mode, WAIT 3 MINUTES BEFORE RESTARTING. This allows pressure inside the compressor to equalize. Consequences of attempted restart within the 3 minute period may be a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse. In this case, turn Carry-On to “OFF”, reset breaker (or replace fuse), wait 3 minutes, then restart. (c.) DANGER - SHOCK HAZARD! Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the grounding prong from the end of your power cord.
Carry-On 7000 Portable Air Conditioners • Installation Alternate Batten Pocket Batten Batten Pocket Figure 2. Close-up of Batten and Batten Pockets Figure 1. The Carry-On positioned in the boat hatch with the Hatch Bag in place. See inset Figure 2. 1. Place in open hatch as shown. (See Figure 5.) Adjust Carry-On so that the hatch pad protects and insulates the hatch and the Carry-On unit.
use the alternative batten pockets, you must cut the battens to size. A more weathertight seal can be achieved if you adapt the hatch bag to your boat using a Velcro® brand fastener, or snaps. Consult your marine dealer or canvas shop if you need help. Hatch Pad 4. Level unit with adjustable cam and leg. Adjust the leg until the indicator bubble is away from the side of the level. It is not necessary to exactly center the bubble.
AIR DEFLECTOR (Standard for Carry-On 7000 and 7020) Air Deflector changes the direction of the air flow from almost vertical to horizontal. Can be purchased from your dealer ............................................ Part No.
Carry-On 7000 Portable Air Conditioners • Operation 1. Plug in Carry-On. 2. Set the thermostat at the coldest setting (fully clockwise). 3. Set the FAN/COOL selector at HI COOL. 4. Close all windows, vents, hatches, doors and exhaust fans in the area to be cooled by your Carry-On. Figure 6. The Carry-On Control Panel 5. Once your cabin or boat has cooled, adjust the thermostat and fan speed to suit your comfort level.
Carry-On 7000 Portable Air Conditioners • Cleaning & Storage Cleaning Instructions For more stubborn cases: You may soak the Hatch Bag or the Storage Cover for approximately twenty minutes in a solution of no more than 1/2 cup (4 oz.) CLOROX® and 1/4 cup IVORY or LUX SOAP per gallon of warm water. Rinse thoroughly in cold water to remove all of the soap. Clean the Carry-On occasionally to keep it looking new and operating properly. Be sure to unplug the Carry-On before cleaning. Air Filter Remove filter.
Carry-On 7000 Portable Air Conditioners • Troubleshooting Before you call for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list contains common occurrences that are not a result of defective workmanship or materials. Important: Boat must be closed so that outside air is prevented from access to the inside. Close all hatches and ventilators. Problem Possible Cause Action Unit will not operate 1. Plug disconnected from receptacle or unit 2. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker 3.
Carry-On 7000 Portable Air Conditioners • Parts List ATTENTION: Owners or Independent Service Companies: Use the following guide if replacement parts are required. Handle Body Bulkhead Cam Blocks Air Separator Cam with pin Pan Inlet/Outlet Leg Foot Hatch Pad Part No. Description Part No. 7010B ....... CO-Evap. Assembly 11.875 x 8 13FPI 3ROW 7011 .......... CO-Condenser Assembly 3014007 .... CO-Compressor 115V 3014207 .... CO-Compressor 220V 50HZ 9510 .......... CO-Body Assembly (PL-0001) 9511 .
Owner’s Limited Warranty Air Conditioners As hereinafter described, Dometic Corporation (Dometic) limits the duration of any implied warranty to the duration of the express warranty provided herein and also disclaims any liability for consequential damages arising from any application, installation, use or malfunction of any warranted product. This warranty gives you, the purchaser, specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Warning from sewage holding tanks, or any other dangerous gas or vapor could exist. If an air handling unit is installed in such a manner that allows potentially lethal gases or vapors to be discharged by the air handling unit into the living space, this could result in loss of life. Dometic Corporation (Dometic) manufacturers of Cruisair, Grunert, Marine Air and Sentry Products, makes the following safety warnings concerning the application, installation, use and care of its products.
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