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Specification - Sealey SAC100 Quick Start Manual

Portable air cooler

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That the appliance shall be disconnected from its power source during service and when replacing parts and, if that the removal of the
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plug is foreseen, it shall be clearly indicated that the removal of the plug has to be such that an operator can check from any of the
points to which he has access that the plug remains removed.
Care should be taken when using the appliance due to the emission of hot water vapour.
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Unplug the appliance during filling and cleaning.
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2.
INTRODUCTION
Portable air-cooling unit with a modern and robust design. The cooler uses water evaporation technology with air movement to
provide more economical cooling without refrigerants. Three easy touch wind speeds for desired airflow. Features two modes of swing
alongside the cooling function allowing you to oscillate the fan and initiate the evaporation technology. 60L water tank with inlet float
valve and shortage alarm. Electronic ambient temperature display with timing function from 1-12hours. Fitted with castor wheels for
easy transportation. Supplied with remote control (batteries not included).
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SPECIFICATION

Model No:
Cooling Capacity:
Fuse Rating:
Maximum Airflow:
Plug Type:
Power Supply Cable Length:
Power:
Supply:
4.
ASSEMBLY
Take out unit carefully from packaging, check the product to see if any part is damaged, if so contact your Sealey stockist immediately.
The product needs to have the caster wheels installed before use.
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COMPONENTS
1 Air outlet
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Buttons
2 Wind blade
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Button panel
3 Display panel 10 Cooling pad cover
4 Front shell
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Side shell
5 Water tank
12 Top cover
6 Water gauge
13 Remote control
7 Casters
14 Rear window
© Jack Sealey Limited
SAC100
Will cool an area 400-500m³
3Ah
6000m³/hr
3-Pin BS
1.8m
250W
230V 50Hz
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Cooling pad
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Rear shell
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Water gate
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Water pipe joint
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Water plug
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Power cord
Original Language Version
Diagram for
operation panel
of remote control.
The figure illustrated to the left
shows the operation panel.
SAC100 Issue 2 23/2/24

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