coolbreeze CB4900 User Manual

coolbreeze CB4900 User Manual

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CB4900 / CB6600 Spot Cooler
USER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 CB4900 / CB6600 Spot Cooler USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 6. All transport charges back to the dealer are at the customers cost. Keep all original packaging to facilitate return. Return to customer will be at dealers cost (if genuine warranty claim). DESCRIPTION AIR CONDITIONER CB4900 / CB6600 MODEL PRODUCT DATE OF PURCHASE SERIAL NO:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ■ SAFETY NOTES ■ DESCRIPTION ・Front View ・Back View ・Control Panel ■ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ・On/Off Operation ・Selection of Area/Room or Spot Cooling ・Temperature Control ・Off Timer ・Indicator and Operational Error Alerts ■ CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ■ TROUBLE SHOOTING ■...
  • Page 4: Safety Notes

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following instructions are for ensuring the user’s safety and to prevent any physical injury or material damage. Please read carefully and follow all instructions. There are two sections to these instructions: WARNING and CAUTION. The following symbols are for your guidance: = You must NOT .
  • Page 5 SAFETY NOTICE CAUTION Do not place cooler on uneven, unstable or inclined surface. (This could cause malfunction) When storing the cooler, ensure that it is kept in a dry, cool place. (To prevent corrosion and malfunction) If not being used for some time or if lightening is present, always unplug from mains. (To prevent risk of electric shock, short circuit or fire) Do not spray water on to the cooler nor use solvents such as benzene, thinner or alcohol for cleaning.
  • Page 6: Description

    EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION FRONT VIEW FLEXIBLE DUCT OUTLET (COLD AIR) HANDLE DIGITAL CONTROLLER ELECTRIC PANEL (ACCESS BY AUTHORISED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY) POWER PLUG CASTERS (FRONT LOCKABLE) BACK VIEW CONDENSER OUTLET (HOT AIR) EVAPORATOR FILTER AMBIENT AIR INTAKE. CONDENSER FILTER WATER LEVEL INDICATOR TO CHECK WATER LEVEL OF THE CONDENSATE TANK.
  • Page 7: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS ⑦ ⑩ ⑧ ⑪ ⑨ ⑫ ⑥ ③ ④ ⑤ ⑬ ① ② ① Power : Use to power On / Off. ② Raises or lowers temperature and/ or sleep (off) time. ③ Cool : Use to select cooling mode. ④...
  • Page 8: Operating Instructions

    OPERATION RUNNING & STOP 1. START BY PRESSING THE ‘POWER’ BUTTON. ・Cooler will start up automatically. ・To STOP the unit, press the ‘POWER’ button once again. 2. To change fan speed, press the ‘Low’ button. 3. If you wish to operate on fan only, press the ‘COOL’ button. To resume cooling, press the ‘COOL’...
  • Page 9: Selection Of Area/Room Or Spot Cooling

    SELECTION of AREA/ROOM or SPOT COOLING To reduce the temperature of the entire room then select ‘Room/Area Cooling’. For ‘targeted’ cooling of machinery, servers, or people etc. select ‘Spot Cooling’. 1. IF YOU WANT TO DISPLAY ROOM TEMPERATURE, PUSH COOL AND BUTTON SIMULTANEOUSLY FOR THREE SECONDS.
  • Page 10: Temperature Control

    TEMPERATURE CONTROL OPERATION 1. When power is on, the set temperature is displayed. Default of set temperature is 5℃. 2. When you push either (up) or (down) button, the setting temperature can be changed. 3. The display showing the set temperature will blink 3 times.
  • Page 11: Off Timer

    HOW TO SET THE ‘OFF’TIMER. This function enables you to set the length of time you want the cooler to operate. You can set the time period from 30min. to 24 hours in 30min. and 1 hour increments. 1. When cooler is operating, press the ‘off timer’ button and set the length of time you want by pressing ▲...
  • Page 12: Indicator And Operational Error Alerts

    ‘ERROR’and WARNING INDICATORS The machine’s safety devices will automatically signal any problems via the display window on the control panel. The information below shows how to read these signals. 1. WATER FULL- Display shows “FU” When the water container is full, “FU” is displayed and the LED “Water Full”...
  • Page 13: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS 1. To remove filters, slide up a little ① and pull towards you ②. 2. Clean the filters with water or compressed air. 3. Clean evaporator and condenser units with a vacuum cleaner or compressed air. MAINTENANCE 1.
  • Page 14: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE CHECK REMEDY ● Power plug correctly connected ● Connect plug correctly WORKING ● POWER button “OFF” ● Press POWER button to “ON” ● Blown fuse in mains plug ● Replace fuse (MUST BE 13amp.) ● Fuse (supply) blown ●...
  • Page 15: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES MODEL ITEM DRAWING CB4900 / CB6600 0.5m Diam. DUCT 125mm option DUCT COVER COLD (FINISHING COLLAR) DAMPER BASE OUTLET (FLOW CONTROL) ALUMINIUM FILTER CASSETTE REDUCES EXH. DUCT FROM option REDUCER 43cm to 30cm EXHAUST ALUMINIUM FILTER CASSETTE...
  • Page 16: Specification

    SPECIFICATIONS CB4900 CB6600 (CB4900) 21,000 25,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity (6.15) (7.33) Power Supply 230V. 50Hz. 1Ph. Dimensions mm . 490 X 600 X 1,303 Weight /min Evaporator Air Flow /min) (11-13) (14-16) Noise Level (at 1m.) 2.41 Power Consumption Amp.

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