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****** Page 1 ****** USER MANUAL electriQ PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER ECOSILENT8 8,000 BTU ECOSILENT8E ECOSILENTIO 10,000 BTU ECOSILENTIOE Thank you for choosing electriQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative Air Conditioner and keep it safe for future reference. Visit our page electriQ.co.uk for our entire range of Intelligent Electricals
****** Page 2 ****** CONTENTS SAFETY FEATURES AND PARTS LIST INSTALLATION OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE EMPTYING THE INTERNAL WATER TANK TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODES SUPPORT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14
****** Page 3 ****** SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important! • Carefully read the instructions before operating the unit • This appliance is for indoor use only. • Rating: This unit must be only connected to a 220-240 V / 50 Hz earthed outlet. • Installation must be in accordance with regulations of the country where the unit is used. • If you are in any doubt about the suitability of your electrical supply have it checked and, if necessary, modified by a qualified electrician. • This air conditioner has been tested and is safe to use. However, as with any electrical appliance – use it with care. • Disconnect the power from the appliance before dismantling, assembling or cleaning. • Avoid touching any moving parts of the appliance. • Never insert fingers, pencils or any other objects though the guard • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities. It is also not intended for use by those with a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. • Do not leave children unsupervised with this appliance. • Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water. • Never connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an extension cord. If an outlet is not available, one should be installed by a qualified electrician. • Never operate this appliance if the cord or plug is damaged. Ensure the power cord is not stretched or exposed to sharp objects/edges. • A damaged supply cord should be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard. • Any service other than regular cleaning or filter replacement should be performed by an authorised service representative. Failure to comply could result in a voided warranty. • Do not use the appliance for any purpose other than its intended use. • The air conditioner unit must always be stored and transported upright, otherwise irreparable damage may be caused to the compressor; if in doubt we suggest waiting at least 24 hours before starting the unit. • Avoid restarting the air conditioning unit unless 3 minutes have passed since being turned off. This prevents damage to the compressor. • Never use the mains plug as a switch to start and turn off the air conditioning unit. Use the provided ON/OFF button located on the control panel. • Always place the unit on a dry and stable surface. • The appliance should not be installed in laundry or wet rooms. 3
****** Page 4 ****** • The appliance must be placed in a room without sources of ignition (for example: open flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater). • R290 refrigerant gas complies with European environmental directives. • R290 has a low GWP (Global Warming Potential) of 3. • The ECOSI LENT8 / 8E contains about 220 gof R290 refrigerant gas. • The ECOSI LENT 10 / IOE contains about 280 g of R290 refrigerant gas. • Do not use or store in an unventilated space with an area smaller than 10.6 m2 per unit (ECOSI LENT8 / BE) or 13.4 m2 per unit (ECOSILENTIO / IOE). • The room must be such as to prevent stagnation of possible leaks of refrigerant gas as there could be a danger of fire or explosion should the refrigerant come into contact with electric heaters, stoves or other sources of ignition. • Refrigerant gas may be odourless. • Do not use the product and contact the retailer for advice, if damage has occurred to the unit which may have compromised the refrigerant system. • Any repairs or maintenance must only be carried out on the unit by a suitably qualified engineer. Before opening and servicing the unit the authorised engineer must be in possession of a copy of the manufacturerJs service manual and must follow the safety information contained within it to ensure all hazards are minimized. • The refrigerant system should not be perforated or punctured. Energy Saving and Unit Safety Protection Tips • Do not cover or restrict the airflow from the outlet or inlet grills. • For maximum performance the minimum distance from a wall or objects should be 50cm. • Keep the filters clean. Under normal conditions, filters should only need cleaning once every three weeks (approximately). Since the filters remove airborne particles, more frequent cleaning maybe necessary, depending on the air quality. • For the initial start-up set the fan speed to maximum and the thermostat to 5 degrees lower than the current room temperature. After, set appliance to your desired settings. • To protect the unit, we recommend not using the cooling function when the ambient temperature is higher than 350C. 4
****** Page 5 ****** FEATURES AND PARTS LIST FEATURES • 3 in 1 Cooling, Fan, Dehumidifier great for Rooms up to 20 sqm. • 5 speed DC fan: balancing quiet operation with performance. • SmartCool Logic for Improved Energy Efficiency. • 24 Hours Start/ Stop Timer • Digital Thermostat. • Remote Control. • Castors and Handles for Enhanced Portability. • Auto-Restart to retain the settings in the event of power failure. PART LIST Control Panel Louvres Front Cover Castors Upper Air Inlet Exhaust Outlet Lower Air Inlet Power Cable Exhaust Hose ! II III I Top Cover Rear Housing Carry Handle Window Slide Bar 5
****** Page 6 ****** INSTALLATION WARNING: Before using this unit, please keep it upright for at least 3-4 hours. This unit can easily be moved from one room to another. While moving the unit please note that it must always be kept upright and then placed on an even surface. 1. Attach the fishtail connector to the end of the hose, by extending the end and twisting until firmly attached (At least 3 full rotations). 2. Attach the connector on the opposite end of the pipe to the exhaust outlet on the rear of the appliance by putting into position and twisting to lock in place. • fil’rr 3. Make sure the unit is upright and there are no obstructions to the air inlets and outlet grills. SOOO INSTALLATION OF WINDOW KIT The window kit (slide bar and fishtail) can be used with sliding windows and doors. For other types of window, the fishtail should be used on its own. 1. Partially open the window and place the extended slide bar in position before closing the window onto it. 2. Fix the fishtail adaptor into the opening on the slide bar 3. Fixthe exhaustconnectoron the opposite end of the exhaust hose to the exhaust outlet on the rear of the air conditioner. 6
****** Page 7 ****** NOTES: • The window kit is only designed to be installed with sliding or sash windows or doors. The window kit is not designed to be used with any other style of windows. • The fish tail adaptor can be used without the slide bar with most windows / doors. • When using the air conditioner ensure that the opening around the fishtail adaptor is as small as possible to ensure the efficiency of the unit is not reduced. • The best form of installation is through a wall duct. By properly venting you expel hot air from your room while efficiently cooling it. • Your air conditioner should be used without the vent pipe in dry mode. When using dry mode ensure that an external water tank is used, monitored and regularly emptied before overflowing. Permanent plumbing can be also installed or an external uplift water pump can be set up to allow for uninterrupted use. IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS The length of the soft hose extends from approximately 30 cm to 180 cm. If hose is extended above this length, the unit may malfunction which can invalidate the warranty. The outlet vent must be well ventilated and not obstructed as this will cause the unit to overheat. Keep the hose as straight and short as possible and avoid bending the air hose by more than 30 degrees in order not to reduce the performance of the unit. 7
****** Page 8 ****** OPERATION Cool O Dry O Fan O o Smart Cool O Timer O Sleep O High O Mid O Power Low O o e.) Mode Speed Sleep Timer Swing Press the POWER button to turn the unit ON or OFF. Press the MODE button to cycle between the 4 modes, the indicator for the selected mode will be illuminated. COOL: The room is cooled with the cold air expelled through the front air outlet while hot air is expelled through the vent pipe. The desired room temperature can be set between 17 and 30 degrees using the + and – buttons, and the fan speed can be changed using the SPEED button. FAN: The fan speed can be changed pressing the SPEED button. DRY: Should be operated without the vent hose, but with continuous drainage to remove moisture from the air. The display will show dH and the unit will run in low fan speed. SMART COOL: An intelligent cooling mode where the fan speed is automatically adjusted based on the amount of cooling required. Attempts to change the fan speed will move the unit into COOL mode. Repeatedly press the SPEED button to cycle through the five fan speeds. Each time the SPEED button is pressed, the fan speed will be displayed. The fan speed can be changed between Fl (Low) to F5 (High). The LED indicators will also illuminate to show the fan speed as below: Fl -Low, F2 – Low and Mid, F3 – Mid, F4- Mid and High, F5 – High. The fan speed cannot be changed in SMARTCOOLand DRY modes. Press to enter sleep mode. The sleep indicator will be illumined and all other indicators will be turned off. In sleep mode, the appliance works at low fan speed. Press SLEEP again to exit sleep mode. The timer functions cannot be combined or repeated. POWER ON TIMER With the appliance in standby, press the TIMER button to set the power-on timer. Use the + and – buttons to adjust the duration of the timer (1 to 24 hours). The Timer indicator will turn on and the unit will start after the selected number of hours. POWER OFF TIMER With the appliance running with the desired settings, press the TIMER button to set the power- off timer. Use the + and – buttons to adjust the duration of the timer (1 to 24 hours). The timer indicator will illuminate and the unit will stop after selected number of hours. Used to adjust the temperature in COOL/SMART COOL mode and to set the duration of the TIMER. The buttons are not used in FAN or DRY modes. Press both buttons together to change between displaying the temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit. Press this button to enable the swing function. The louvres will slowly move from side to side. If swing is pressed again the louvres will stop in their current position. Press and hold the swing button to turn off the status indicators on the control panel. 8
****** Page 9 ****** REMOTE CONTROL High Low Sleep Timer TEE) i Cool Dry Fan Power POWER TIMER DOWN SLEEP FAN COOL DRY HIGH LOW Press to turn the unit on or off. Press to set the timer. Press to decrease the desired temperature or timer duration. Press to increase the desired temperature or timer duration. Press the sleep button to enter sleep mode. Press to enter fan / air purify mode. Press to enter cool mode. Press to enter dry (dehumidify) mode. Press to enter high (F5) speed fan. Press to enter low (Fl) speed fan. NOTE: The design of the remote may vary from the diagram, due to continuous product improvement. MULTI PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS FROST PROTECTION In COOL, DRY or SMART COOL modes, if the temperature of the exhaust is too low, the machine will automatically stop operating until the temperature has risen. OVERFLOW PROTECTION When the water in the internal water tank exceeds the warning level, the machine will stop operating and sound an alarm with the LCD display showing E7″. To resume operation empty the interna I water tank. After the water is emptied, the machine will automatica Ily return to the original state. AUTO-DEFROST The machine has automatic defrosting function. If during operation the tem perature of the internal coils drops too low, the unit will enter auto defrost and the heating symbol will flash on the control panel. AUTOMATIC THERMAL PROTECTION To protect the service life of the machine, the machine has automatic thermal protection. If the temperature within the unit is outside of the specified range, the compressor and the lower motor will stop operation. The appliance will automatically return to normal operation after the temperature of the machine recovers. COMPRESSOR PROTECTION To prevent damage to the compressor there is a 3 minute delay start protection function. 9
****** Page 10 ****** MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PLEASE SHUT OFF THE UNIT AND UNPLUG FROM THE MAINS BEFORE CLEANING OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE CLEAN THE SURFACE Clean the surface of the machine with a wet soft cloth. Do not use chemicals, such as benzene, alcohol, gasoline, etc; otherwise, as this may cause damage to the surface and or the internal workings of the machine AIR FILTERCLEANING If the filter screen is clogged with dust, the effectiveness of the air conditioner is reduced. The filter screen should be cleaned once every two weeks or as often as necessarily in your environment. g. CLEAN THE UPPER FILTER SCREEN FRAME Grip the edge of the evaporator filter screen frame with both hands. Pull out to remove the filter screen from its frame. If present, unscrew the screws fixing the filter before removing it (as shown in the above figure). Put the evaporator filter screen into warm water with neutral detergent (about 400C /1040F) and dry it in the shade after rinsing clean. CLEAN THE LOWER FILTER SCREEN FRAME Hold the handle of the air inlet filter screen frame, and pull it outward gently to remove it. Put the filter screen into warm water with neutral detergent (about 400C / 104 OF) and dry it in the shade after rinsing clean. 10
****** Page 11 ****** EMPTYING THE INTERNAL WATER TANK MANUAL DRAINAGE: When the internal water tank is full the unit will stop working, and the unit will display Turn off the unit and unplug. Try not to move the model abruptly as this may cause the water in the internal tank to spill out. Place a tray under the lower water plug or place the unit in a drainage area. Unscrew the drain plug cap and remove the rubber stopper – water will drain from the internal tank. Put the rubber stopper back and screw the drain plug cap back into place. CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE: Unscrew the drain plug cap and remove the rubber stopper. Connect a water pipe to the upper water outlet. You can plumb this pipe into your current plumbing system, lead it outside and use gravity fall or use a water pump. NOTE: This model has a self-evaporative function, which reduces the need to empty the water tank in cooling mode. If the unit is vented correctly most of the water is reused to cool the condenser coils and any excess is evaporated. Please do not use continuous drainage if you intend to use the self-evaporating facility. END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE Remove the rubber stopper from the drainage hole and empty the internal tank. You can also 1. drain the water by leaning the unit backwards. 2. Run the unit in fan mode, with a low fan speed, with the rubber stopper still removed, and a container under the drain port. 3. Keep the unit in this mode for half day – until the conduit is dried. Doing this helps to keep the inside of the unit dry and prevents mould from developing. 4. Turn off the unit and pull out the plug. 5. Replace the rubber stopper. 6. Coil the wire and bind it together, then put it into the accessory space. 7. Separate the vent pipe and store it safely. 8. Cover the unit and keep it in a dry place. 9. Take the batteries out of remote control and store or dispose of them safely. Keep all accessories with the unit ready for next season. 11
****** Page 12 ****** TROUBLESHOOTING Do not repair or disassemble the air conditioning. Unqualified repair will invalidate the warranty and may lead to failure, causing injuries and property damage. Only use it as directed in this user manual and only perform operations advised here. Problems The air conditioner does not work. The cooling effect is not good Loud Noise Compressor does not work. The remote control does not work. Others Reasons There is no electricity. The display shows ” E7″. The ambient temperature is too low or too high In cooling mode, the room temperature is lower than the desired temperature In dry mode, the ambient temperature is low. There is direct sunlight. Doors or windows are open; there are a lot of people; or in cooling mode, there are other sources of heat (e.g. fridges) The filter screen is dirty. The air inlet or outlet is blocked. The air conditioning is not placed on a flat surface. Overheat protection starts. The distance between the machine and the remote control is too far. The remote control is not aligned with the receiver. Batteries are dead. No refrigerant or there is very little refrigerant Anti-freezing protection High pressure protection Solutions Turn it on after connecting it to a socket with electricity. Discharge the water inside. Only use to use the machine within temperature rangeof7-350C(44-950F). Change the desired temperature. The ambient temperature must be above 17 oc. (62 OF). Use curtains to reduce the direct sun heat Close doors and windows; increase air conditioning power Clean or replace the filter screen. Clear obstructions; make sure venting is correct as described in this user manual and hose is not bent Put the air conditioning on a flat and hard place (to reduce noise). Wait for 3 minutes until the temperature is lowered, and then restart the machine. Let the remote control get close to the air conditioner, and make sure that the remote control directly faces the receiver. Replace batteries. Refer to Service Centre (check leakage, wielding, vacuum pump, charge refrigerant according to name plate) Waiting for defrosting. Function will recover automatically. No user input needed. After inside gas pressure comes down, it will function normally. No user input needed If problems not listed in the table occur or recommended solutions do not work, please contact the service centre. ERROR CODES CODE MODE LIGHT FLASHING CAUSE Unit in dry mode Room temperature sensor error Coil temperature sensor error Water full alarm Cool / dry / heating mode, the compressor has not started, the mode light will flash. This is normal 12 SOLUTION Not a fault, no action required. Check to ensure filters are clean, vent pipe is not restricted, and room temperature is within operational range. Empty the water tank The unit will start operation when the protection period has finished ( approx. 3 minutes)
****** Page 13 ****** APPENDIX Disposal: Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary. Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you can deposit your old electrical products. Customers will be able to take any old electrical equipment to participating civic amenity sites run by their local councils. Please remember that this equipment will be further handled during the recycling process, so please be considerate when depositing your equipment. Please contact the local council for details of your local household waste recycling centres. electriQ UK SUPPORT electriQ.co.uk/support Please, for your own convenience, make these simple checks before calling the service line. If the unit still fails to operate call the number below, or complete the online form. 08716201057 1. Has the unit been standing upright for at least 2 hours? 2. Is the unit plugged into the mains? 3. Is the fuse 0K? 4. Switch the unit off and wait three minutes to see if the issue is resolved. Restart the unit. 5. Check if the water tank is full. Office hours: 9AM – 5PM Monday to Friday electriQ.co.uk Unit J6, Lowfields Business Park Lowfields Way, Elland West Yorkshire, HX5 9DA 13
****** Page 14 ****** TECHNICAL DATA Model Capacity Cooling Rated Input Running Current Fan Airflow EER rate Refrigerant Sound power level Thermostat Maximum working pressure of suction/exhaust side Maximum Allowable Pressure Power Supply Net Weight Dimension(L*D*H) EcoSilent10 EcoSilent10E 2930 w 1090 w 5.0 A EcoSilent8 EcoSilent8E DC motor with 5 fan speeds. 350m3/h R290/280g 61dB(A) 17-300C 10/3.5MPa 3.5Mpa AC 220-240V/50Hz 26kg 2350W 870W R290/220g 25kg Unit must be vented outside when in Air Cooling mode. For the purposes of EU regulation EN 12102 this is a local air conditioner and produces less than 65dB(A) sound energy. R 290 v20200417 14
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