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Table of Contents INFORMATION, SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ........................... 2 INSTALLATION OF AIRWINGS ..............................3 AIRWING DIMENSIONS & INFORMATION ..........................4 AIRWING TEMPERATURE SETTINGS ............................5 AIRWING OPERATING GUIDANCE ............................. 5 CONTROL DISPLAY COMMON FAULT CODES ..........................6 AIRWING REPAIRS AND SERVICING ............................6 ...
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INFORMATION, SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE Ensure all grills and ventilation vents are not blocked. Ensure no flammable products are stored in the unit. Ensure that the digital control display is not tampered with as the unit is delivered pre‐set. When cleaning the unit do not use industrial cleaners such as pressure washers, steamers, or flood with water. Use a soft brush to clean around vents to maintain clear ventilation*. Ensure precautions are considered when loading the unit to ensure no damage occurs to the mechanical parts within the unit. Always check the power supply cable for damage, if any found please replace immediately ensuring a qualified person is arranged to do so. Do not use any other electrical equipment inside the unit. Always ensure the unit is moved by 2 persons to avoid injury, do not move over uneven ground. When plugging in the unit always ensure the electrical supply is protected with an RCD. If the unit requires the fuse to be replaced ensure this is replaced with a 13amp fuse. When disposing of the unit at the end of life please be aware that some parts and materials are harmful to the environment and will require being disposed of in the correct manner. Always use a recognised, licensed, and professional waste contractor. ...
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INSTALLATION OF AIRWINGS Install unit on a flat, clean level and sturdy surface and leave to stand for 60 minutes. Always ensure the unit is located away from hot and cold air sources as this will cause temperature issues (i.e. fan heater or air conditioning). Do not install the unit where air can be blown directly into the face of the unit. Always ensure the unit is connected to a suitable power supply. Ensure the unit has adequate ventilation and that no other appliances are blocking the ventilation outlets at either front or rear. Do not store items in front of the vents as this will cause temperature issues. The unit is delivered pre‐set between +3°c and +5°c no alterations of the settings are required. Once the unit has gained optimum temperature always ensure that grills are not blocked with overstocking and allow air flow to move around your stock Please do not remove ticket strips/air deflectors as this will have a detrimental impact on functionality. Air deflectors must be in the downward position, refer to Fig1 below. Air Deflector, Section View – FIG 1 ...
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AIRWING TEMPERATURE SETTINGS Temperature Adjustment & Controller button functions During normal operation press and hold button 1, this will display the current set temperature. To adjust the set temperature, continue to hold button 1, then either:‐ 1. Press and release button 2 to lower the temperature incrementally; Or 2. Press and release button 3 to raise the temperature incrementally. To store the desired temperature release button 1. See fig 2 for button locations. Button 4 Fig 2:‐ Button 3 Button 1 Button 2 Ancillary Operating Guidance LIGHT FUNCTION‐ To switch the light on and off press the m button (button 3) DEFROST MODE‐ This cycle will take place periodically throughout the day, it will display as def this is completely normal the user is not required to alter this at any point. SHUTTERS‐ All shutters are lockable 2 keys are provided with the unit. NIGHTBLIND‐ Simply pull down and secure, this is strongly advised when the unit is not in use to conserve energy and gain temperature stability. ...
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Control Display – Common Fault Codes DEF Defrost cycle in progress – No action required. HI The internal temperature has risen above the set temperature within the controller. Ensure all grills and ventilation are not obstructed – please pull down the unit shutter or night blind for 1 hour. If the unit still reads HI after this, please call for service. LO The internal temperature has dropped below the set temperature. If this persists, please call for service. E1 Failure has occurred on the air probe. Please remove stock and switch off the unit as set temperatures cannot be maintained, failure to do so may damage the unit. Please call for service. E2 Failure has occurred to the evaporator probe – Please call for service. Repairs and Servicing All Airwings come with a 2 year warranty which includes parts and labour* If you require additional copies of this user manual, please visit the download page of our website at www.storersltd.com ...
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