Advance MM Advance 2.9 MM plus Advance 3.
SPECIFICATION Advance 2.9MM Advance 3.5MM plus plus Model no. Cooling capacity Power/Ampere consumption for cooling* 10000 BTU/hr 2520 Kcal/hr 2930 watts 12000 BTU/hr 2770 Kcal/hr 3516 watts 1180W/ 5.3A 1500W/ 6.7A 420m3/h 500m3/h 1,8 L/h 2,0 L/h 230V/50Hz/1phase Air volume (max.
BEFORE USE GENERAL SAFETY • • • ONLY USE IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION ON A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE AND AT LEAST 36cm FROM ANY OBJECTS (Fig 1 & 4). DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS ON THE UNIT OR RESTRICT AIR INLET / OUTLET (FIG. 2). CLOSELY SUPERVISE ANY CHILDREN AND PETS WHEN UNIT IS IN USE. FIG. 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY • FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. • SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE. • DO NOT USE IN HUMID OR WET ENVIRONMENTS (FIG 3) • DO NOT PULL THE UNIT ALONG BY THE CORD. • IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED, FIG.
PARTS Front 1. 2. 3. 4. Back Control Panel Air outlet Carrying handle Caster 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Air filter Air inlet Exhaust air outlet Cord storage Water stopper / drainage point Accessories 10. Inward adaptor, piece 2 - for insertion over hose and connection with piece 1. 11. Inward adaptor, piece 1 - for connection with piece 2 and into back of the air conditioner. 12. Outward adaptor - for insertion over hose and into foam strip (or into hole in the wall/window). 13.
INSTALLATION Installation of the exhaust pipe The unit is a portable air conditioner that may be moved from room to room. 1. Using the foam strips Foam strips • • FIG.5 Offer foam strips to the window gap and cut to size if necessary. Feed exhaust hose through the foam strip and insert strip into window gaps as shown and slide window across so that foam is held securely. This technique may also be used for sash windows. Note: Take care to maintain protection against intruders 2.
Mounting of the exhaust pipe • • • Use only the hose provided and clip exhaust hose and unit adaptor to the back of the air conditioner Avoid kinks and bends in the exhaust hose as this will cause expelled moist air to build up causing the unit to overheat and shut down. Fig 8 & 9 show correct position The hose may be extended from 300mm to 1500mm but for maximum efficiency use the shortest length possible. FIG.8 FIG.9 FIG.
Installation of the carbon filter 1. Remove the filter frame from the unit. 2. Separate the filter fixer from the filter frame. 3. Remove the active carbon filter from its plastic bag. 4. Insert the active carbon filter into the filter frame. 5. Fix the filter by reassembling the fixer onto the filter frame. 6. Re-fit the filter frame inside the unit.
OPERATION for electronic type Control panel FIG.12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. ON/OFF (power) button Sign for dehumidification/water full Sign for fan (ventilation) Mode button Sign for heat function Sign for Centigrade or Fahrenheit (please refer to the real unit you purchased) Swing button Sign for sleep function Sleep function button “Temperature down”button Room temperature display 12. Receiver for remote control 13. Timer display 14. “Temperature up”button 15. Timer 16.
2. 3. Indicators of the functions in progress come on at the same time. *NOTE! The display window shows the ambient room temperature from 0oC to 50oC To turn the unit off, press ON/OFF button again. Setting mode/function Press MODE button to select required working mode: automatic, cooling, fan, dehumidification or heating, (Heating is only available for heating & cooling models.) Sign of your selected mode comes on. Setting temperature 1.
3. 4. 5. 6. In sleep mode, the ventilation will keep at low speed. Re-press the SLEEP button, the setting temperature and ventilation speed will return to the pre-selected one. The unit will shut down automatically after the SLEEP function running for 12 hours. Please note, the sleep function is not available while the machine is working in ventilation, dehumidification or auto mode. Only available in Cooling or Heating mode.
Self-diagnosis This machine is equipped with self-diagnosis function. If something is wrong in the machine, the LCD will show the word “E1” or “E2”. As this time, please call your service centre. All the above functions can also be performed with the supplied remote control. This remote control requires 2 pcs AAA batteries to operate FIG.13 NOTICE ! 1. To prolong the compressor's life, after switch-off of the unit, please wait for 3 minutes (at least) before re-switch. 2.
.DRAINAGE During the process of cooling, some water will be extracted from the air into the unit. If the reservoir is full, both of the compressor and motor will stop. The “water full” sign will light on, also the machine will beep as reminder. To make the cooling work again, please empty the water by one of the following ways: 1. Turn off the air conditioner and avoid moving it when full. 2. Position a container (a water tray for example) underneath the drain hole. 3.
• The drain tube may be extended by adding an extension tube and using a suitable connector. FIG.16 Please note 1. The drain must be at or below the outlet level. 2. Flashing comp / ‘full water’ indicator will not function in this mode of drainage. 3. If you want to extend the water tube, you can connect it with another tube (OD: 18mm) FIG.17 Special caution for heating function ! While using the heating function, please note: 1.
.MAINTENANCE Always unplug the air conditioner from the mains before cleaning. To maximize the efficiency of the air conditioner clean regularly. Cleaning the housing Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the body clean. Never use aggressive chemicals, gasoline, detergents, chemically treated cloths, or other cleansing solutions. These all could possibly hurt the cabinet.
.FAULT CHECK LIST The air conditioner does not run Is the air conditioner plugged in? Is there a power failure? Is the comp / ‘full water’ indicator flashing? Is the room temperature below the set temperature? The machine seems to do little Is there direct sunshine ? (Please put down the curtain.) Are too many windows or doors open? Are there too many people in the room? Is there something in the room producing lots of heat? The machine seems to do nothing.