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EH1806 - 2.6kW (9000BTU) Mobile Portable Local Air Conditioner With Remote Control and Timer EH1808 - 3.5kW (12000BTU) Mobile Portable Local Air Conditioner With Remote Control and Timer User Manual Please Retain for Future Reference...
IMPORTANT Installer and Users please note: These instructions should be read carefully and left with the user of the product for future reference. BEFORE USE • Inspect the product (including its cable and plug) for any signs of damage; If the product is damaged in anyway do not use it and contact your supplier immediately.
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PARTS Rear Cover Front Cover Operation Panel Power Cable Air Inlet fig. 1 Water Drain Side View Front View Rear View ACCESSORIES Image Part Name Exhaust Hose Fixing Clip Square Fixing Clip Mounting Board Remote Control (Requires 2 x AAA batteries, not supplied)
FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES Fig. 2 Fig. 3 1. Power: Switches the unit on/off 2. Temperature Set + (Timer +): Increase the temperature by 1°C or increase the timer by 1 hour 3. Temperature Set - (Timer -): decreases the temperature by 1°C or decreases the timer by 1 hour 4.
MODES (CONTINUED) Fan only 1. Press the POWER button [1] to switch on 2. Press the MODE button [5] 3. Select the required fan speed Timer On/Off The air conditioner contains a delay timer function, that can be used to switch the unit on or off after a desired interval.
WATER TANK When in Air conditioning and dehumidification mode this unit may collect a small about of moisture which will need to be removed from time to time. If the collection tank fills up completely the tank full level indicator on the control panel ([A], Figure 2) will illuminate and the unit will stop working until it has been emptied.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING (CONTINUED) 1. Cleaning the Air Filters (Continued) 1.1. Make sure the unit is switched off and disconnected from the mains. 1.2. Unclip the retain grills from the side and back of the product and pull out the 4 air filters (2 per side).
At time of going to press, the average cost of electricity is £0.15 per unit (kilowatt-hour). The amount you are being charged will be shown on your electricity bill. At this cost, the EH1806 will cost £3.52 per day to run on the “High Speed” setting and the EH1808 will cost £4.50 per day to run on the “High Speed”...
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