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Operation - Sealey SAC100 Quick Start Manual

Portable air cooler

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5.1.
FILL WATER TANK
WARNING! disconnect from mains supply before filling the water tank.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT use water with any chemical additives added. Water must be cold or lukewarm. DO NOT use water above
40°C.
If you need to turn on the cooling and humidification function, please add water to the water tank. Manual filling and automatic filling are
available.
Please be sure to use clean tap water and that the caster brakes are applied.
MANUAL FILLING
Before filling water, first open the water gate and slowly inject the water into the tank (fig.1,2,3): After filling the water, close the water
gate.
fig.1
Open the water gate (fig.1)
NOTE: Make sure that the water level in the tank does not go above the 'MAX' level indicated on the sight window located in the front
bottom tank near filling point.
AUTOMATIC FILLING
Connect the machine to the tap with a hose and turn on the water source.
Automatic filling (fig.3)
5.1.1. Once water is filled, take extra care to ensure that you don't tilt the cooler. Push the unit gently if you wish to move it to a new position.
5.1.2. Keep the unit on a flat, stable ground without any obstacles near it.
6.

OPERATION

6.1.
Connect to the mains supply.
6.2.
After turning on the power, the machine beeps twice and the system enters a standby state.
6.3.
ON/OFF BUTTON
6.3.1. In standby state, press the ON/OFF button, the low speed indicator turns on, and the system enters working mode.
6.3.2. In working mode, press the ON/OFF button, the main motor turns off and enters standby state; when it is turned on again, it restores
the working mode before shutdown. Only the power button and the timer button are available when the unit is turned off.
6.3.3. In the case of an unexpected power failure, the working mode at the time of power failure is restored when the power is turned on
again.
© Jack Sealey Limited
fig.2
Manually fill water (fig.2)
fig.3
fig.3
Original Language Version
Water level indicator (fig.4)
fig.4
fig.4
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