Akai AC-ZP112 manual

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    T able of Co ntent s 1. Accessories ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------1 2. Introduction-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------2 3. Working Principle---------------------------------------------------------------- 3 4. T echnical S peci ficat ion----- ------------------------[...]

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    A ccessories 1 inner air exhau st ad aptor ---------------------------------- ---------------------1 pc 2 air exhaust duct ---------------------------------------------- ------- -------------1 pc 3 adaptor ---------------------------------------------- --------------------------------1 pc 4 mounting duct --------------------------------------------[...]

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    Introduction This mobile air cond itioner is a new generation air conditioner which is ideal for usin g in bedroom, study room, lobby , office, meeting room, warehouse attics, sports hall and othe r entertainment room . Its f lexibility characte ristic enab les easy ad justments to desirable room te mperature and humidity . Beside s, the built-in f[...]

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    Working Principle Refrigerant with low temperature a nd low pressure is compressed by the compressor to high temperature and high pressure vapour, then cools in the condenser (This is a forced air cooling process: room air passes condenser sur face, absorbs the refrigerant's heat in the condenser by heat exchange, then the room air warms up an[...]

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    T echnical Specific ation Unit specificat ions : Model AC-ZP112 Cooling Capacity ( Btu / h ) 12000 Dehumidifying Capacity ( L / d ay ) 24 Power consumption( W ) 1200 Flow Volume (m 3 / h ) 480 Sound pressure le vel dB(A) ≤55 Net Weight ( Kg ) 33 Body ( mm ) 738*446*377 Dimension Package ( mm ) 860*460*450 Refrigerant R407C Note: 1. The above co[...]

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    Structure 1. Control panel 2. Air out let 3. Handle 4. Caster 5. A ir filter 6. A ir inlet 7. Exhaust air outlet 8. Cord Hanger 9. Water stopper 9 7 8 5 6 10. I nner air exhaust ad aptor-connect with a ir exhaust duct (1 1) a nd exhaust air outlet (7) 1 1. Air exhaust du ct 12. Ada ptor 13. Mounting Duct 14. W i ndow kit 15. Wa ter plate 16. Remote[...]

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    Operation 1. Control panel AC-ZP1 12 2 . On/Off sw itch but ton Press On/Off button once the power is on, the unit will run at aut o mode. Press On/Off button while the unit is running, the unit stops, and timer setting is canceled , other in format ion (mode, set temp, and fan speed) remain in the machine . 3. Mode button Press Mode button, unit[...]

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    Operation Remote control : : : : Please point the controller trans mission section to the signal rece iver on the u nit panel. Indicator lights on the machine control panel can display AUTO, COOLING , F AN, DEHUMIDIFYING , SPEE D, TEMPERA TURE, T IMER etc information. O N / O F F S w i n g B u t t o n : I p r e s s s w i n g b u t t o n t o[...]

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    Operation Remote control (cooling mode) Setting temperature range 1 5 °C —31 °C ( 60-90 ° F ) . W hen t he room temperatu re sensor ’s temperature is higher than the set temperature, the compr essor starts to run. W hen t he room temperatu re sensor ’s temperature is lower than the set temperature, the compr essor stops and fan operate[...]

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    Operation Remote control (dehumidif y ing mode) Dehumidifying mo de: the compressor a nd lower fan are running and the up per fan is running at low speed. / ° ℃ F M O D E S W IN G + SPEED _ T I M E R 2 . P r e s s M O D E b u t t o n t o c h o o s e D E H U M I D I F Y I N G m ode. 1 . M o u n t b a t t e r i e s a n d p r e s s O N / O F F , t [...]

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    Battery Operation Please notice the ano de and cathode while mounting the batteries. We suggest using alkaline batteries. If the battery is to be replaced or thrown away , the batteries must be removed and dispose of in accordance with the current laws as it represents an environmental hazard. Remote control in serting the batteries 1. slide the co[...]

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    Operation Air exhaust duct The unit is called mob ile air conditioner , it is movable f rom one room to another convenient ly . Y o u can use the following method to exhaust the hot air . 1. exhaust heat f rom window (see figure A) Open window for a small angle to put bend mounting duct and fit it on the window . ≥ ≥ 5 0 c m ≥ 5 0 c m A ≥ 5[...]

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    Operation W ind ow kit installation ( T a ke the ex amp le with three par ts of tracks. ) 1. Loose nut anti clockwise and u nscrew such as Fig 1. 2. adjust the w asher on board 1 at the sliding groove on board 2, and then insert t he fixation board 2 in the fix ation b oard 1 such as fig.2 3. adjust according to own window size an d fix nut on [...]

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    Operation W ind ow kit installation Y our window kit has b een designed to fit most standard “vertical” and “Horizontal” window applications. However , it may be nece ssary fo r y ou to improve/modify some a spects of the installation procedures for certain types of window . ( T a ke the example with three parts of tracks. ) Please refe[...]

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    Operation Air exhaust duct connection 1. air exhaust duct can be extended from 0.5 to 1.5 meters, the unit works more efficiently w hile the air exhaust duct is shorter . 2. please make su re the air exhaust duct is not distorted, or flo w back the hot air to in crease the temperature of the body . If so, the unit will stop running automatically 3.[...]

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    Maintenance T u rn of f the unit before cleaning, make sure all sockets are pulled out. Do not use chemica l solv ent (like b enzene) to clean the unit surface, or the unit surface will be easily sc ratched, damaged, even casing c ould be deformed . If the air filter is bl ocked with dust, the airflow volume will de crease. It is better to clean th[...]

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    Maintenance Drainage: W hen un it running in cooling mode, mostly the water can be d rained out through the exhausted hose, however , if the en vironment is too humid, condensed w ater can n ot completely be drained o ut by th is way . In this ca se, we need to drain the water . W hile water tray is full, error code “E 4” will appear in display[...]

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    Maintenance B . Connect drainage 1. disconnect dra inage knob and the rubber plug; 2. connect supplied dr ainage p ipe to drainage hole, water will flow out automatically; 3. if you want to extend d rainage pipe, you can use 18mm(diameter) plastic pipe and connect with the drainage pipe. R u b b er P l u g E x t en d D r a i n a ge P i p e ( D i [...]

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    T rouble shooting Before asking fo r rep air , plea se check: PROBLEMS CAUSES SUGGEST SOLUTIONS The unit does not work Power supply fault: 1. Not plug in; 2. Bad plug or socke t; 3. Fuse b roken or w ire broken; 1. Plug in correct ly; 2. Change the plu g or t he so cket; 3. Send th e unit to se rvice ce nter to change t he fuse ;( fuse: 3.15A 250V [...]

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    Safety Caution s 1. Do not use unit ne ar gas appliance, fires or in the vicinity of flammab le liquids. 2. Do not let ch ildren put their fingers into the air outlet to avoid danger. 3. Do not incline the unit m ore than 35° while moving the unit. 4. Do not beat o r ex trude unit to prevent unit broken, do not vibrate the unit. 5. Keep the unit t[...]

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    Special Guide Line 1. Do not incline the unit mo re than 5° degree, if so, please turn off po wer supply immediately and a sk for ad vice from your local dealer. 2. Do not spray insecticide o r other chemicals to avoid deformation of plastic case. 3. The unit, due to its moving fe ature, it can be m oved f rom room to room and it is different from[...]

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    A fter Sale Service W hen there are problems with the unit, please stop using it a nd ask for help f rom your local dealer or se rv ice center. Maintenance: After running for se ver al seasons, there wi ll be dust covered in the air filter. This will reduce the airflow volume a nd influence the cooling efficiency of the unit. Please clean the air f[...]

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    Electric Circuit Dra w ing -22-[...]

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    Disposal of Used Elec trical & E lectronic Equipment The meaning of the s y m bol on the pro duct, its access ory or packaging indicates that this product shal l not be treated as household waste. Pleas e, dispose of th is equipmen t at your applicable col lection point f or the rec y c ling of electrical & electr onic equipm ents waste. In[...]