EUROM AC2401 E Manual
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EUROM AC2401 E Manual

Introduction

Thank you for choosing this EUROM device. You have purchased a quality device that you will enjoy for many years. Using this device with respect and care will reduce the risk of personal injury or material damage.

It is important to read and understand this instruction manual before assembling, installing and using the device.
This manual describes the correct and safe use of this device. Keep this manual for future reference. The manual is an essential part of the device and must be given to the new owner upon resale or exchange. This manual has been compiled with the utmost care. Nevertheless, we reserve the right to improve and adjust this manual at any time. The images used may differ.
The following symbols and terms are used in this manual to alert the reader to safety issues and important information:

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Identification

Specifications

Type AC2401 E
Product size indoor unit 395 x 360 x 185 mm
Product size outdoor unit 440 x 380 x 200 mm
Weight 22.5 kg
Voltage 220-240V~ / 50Hz
Power consumption 460W
Current consumption 2A
Cooling capacity 733W (2500 BTU)
Cooling liquid R290 (80 g)
Compressor type Rotating
Airflow 100/200 m3/h
Working temperature 16-43°C
Protection rating outdoor unit IPX4
Protection rating indoor unit IP20
Protective class Class I

Description

This EUROM device is an easy-to-use portable caravan air-conditioner for caravan use only. The device provides continuous cooling and produces condensed water.

Unboxing


Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and children.
The device is packed in one box. Remove all packaging material and check that the device is not damaged. Do not use the device if it is damaged, but always contact your supplier. Keep the packaging for safe storage and transport.
Overview

No. Description
1 Bottom caravan brackets
2 Top caravan brackets
3 Screw caps (4x)
4 Rubber hooks
5 Screw caps
6 Adjustment bolts spacer
7 Indoor unit
8 Outdoor unit

Control panel and LED display

Control panel and LED display overview

  1. 4 hr indication
  2. Clock indication
  3. Timer button
  4. Cool button
  5. Speed button
  6. ON/OFF button
  7. Time indication
  8. Power indication
  9. High indication
  10. Low speed indication
  11. High speed indication
  12. Cooling level indication
  13. Speed level indication
  14. 0.5 hr indication
  15. 1 hr indication
  16. 2 hr indication

Transport and storage


Do not leave the device hanging while transporting the caravan or motorhome.

Before moving the indoor unit, first drain the water by removing one of the two sealing caps.

  • Clean the device before storing it.
  • Transport the device in an upright position.
  • Store the device in an upright position, in its original packaging, in a cool, dry and dust-free area.
  1. Remove one of the two sealing caps (Figure 20, pos. 1 or pos. 2).
    Transport and storage - Step 1
  2. Drain the water from the indoor unit.
  3. Replace the removed sealing cap.
  4. Make sure two screw caps are mounted on the indoor unit.
  5. Hook the indoor unit on the outdoor unit for easy transport.
    Transport and storage - Step 2

Installation

  • Do not put the power plug into the wall socket before the device is correctly mounted. Do not use an extension cable; this can cause overheating and fire. If using an extension cable is unavoidable, make sure it is undamaged and earthed. Use an extension cable with a minimum power of 500 Watt. Always unwind the extension cable completely to prevent overheating.


Make sure that the main voltage is the same as indicated on the identification label of the device. All electrical connections must stay dry under all circumstances.

Installation video

  1. Scan the QR code (Figure 22) to open the video. This video demonstrates the installation of this device.
    Figure 22.

Outdoor unit installation

  1. Attach the bottom caravan brackets (Figure 23, pos. 2) to the outdoor unit (Figure 23, pos. 1) by tightening two screw caps per bracket (Figure 23, pos. 3).
    Outdoor unit installation - Step 1
  2. Hang the outdoor unit (Figure 23, pos. 1) in the desired window, make sure the in door unit is securely placed on a table or couch seat.
  3. Tighten the adjustment bolt (Figure 23, pos. 4) per bracket. Make sure the bumper (Figure 23, pos. 5) is placed vertical.
  4. If needed, use the removable block (Figure 24, pos. 4) on thinner walls or win dow frames.
    Outdoor unit installation - Step 2
  5. Make sure the outdoor unit (Figure 24, pos. 1) hangs level by tight ening the nut (Figure 24, pos. 2) on the adjustment bolt spacer. Make sure the bumper (Figure 24, pos. 3) is placed verti cal.

Indoor unit installation

The indoor unit can be placed on a sturdy table or it can be placed hanging on support brackets.

Support brackets (optional)

  1. Attach the top caravan brackets (Figure 25, pos. 1) to the bottom caravan brackets by tightening the screw cap per bracket (Figure 25, pos. 2).
    Indoor unit installation - Step 1
  2. Slide the indoor unit over the top caravan brackets (Figure 26, pos. 2).
    Indoor unit installation - Step 2
  3. To remove the device, lift and slide it in the opposite direction.

The rubber hooks (Figure 27, pos. 1) can be used to mount the top caravan brackets to the indoor unit.
Indoor unit installation - Step 3

Operation


Before every use, make sure that:

  • both sealing caps of the indoor unit are mounted (Figure 20, pos. 1 and 2);
  • you operate the device with dry hands;
  • the device is clean and dry;
  • the device is not damaged;
  • the device is not covered or blocked;
  • the device stands or hangs securely and horizontally.


The device works at an ambient temperature of max. 42°C on high speed and max. 38°C on low speed.

  1. Make sure the device is correctly mounted.
  2. Place the power plug (Figure 28, pos. 1) in to an earthed wall socket that is easily ac cessible. Use an earthed wall socket with a minimum power of 460 Watt.
    Operation - Step 1
  3. Three beeps will sound to indicate the de vice is ready for use.
    • Press the ON/OFF button (Figure 28, pos 4), the power indicator (Figure 28, pos. 3) and the high indica tor (Figure 28, pos. 2) will light up. The display will show the time indicator and 6 cooling indicators (Figure 28, pos. 5). The device now operates at high capaci ty.

Speed setting

  1. Press the Speed button (Figure 29, pos. 1) repeatedly to set the required speed set ting:
    Operation - Step 2 - Speed setting
    • High: high indicator (Figure 29, pos. 2) will light up and the speed graph will show 7 bars.
    • Low: low indicator (Figure 29, pos. 3) will light up and the speed graph will show 4 bars

Cool setting

  1. Press the Cool button (Figure 30, pos. 1) repeatedly to set the required ambient temperature:
    Operation - Step 3 - Cool setting
    • 28°C, the display will show 1 cool indi cator (Figure 30, pos. 4)
    • 25°C, the display will show 2 cool indi cators (Figure 30, pos. 3).
    • 22°C, the display will show 3 cool indi cators (Figure 30, pos. 2).
    • <22°C, the display will show 6 cool indi cators (Figure 30, pos. 2, 3 and 4).

Timer

At the end of the set countdown timer time the device will automatically switch off.

  1. Press the Timer button (Figure 31, pos. 1) repeatedly to start the countdown timer of:
    Operation - Step 4 - Timer
    • 0.5 hour: the 0.5 hr indicator (Figure 31, pos. 2) will light up;
    • 1 hour: the 1 hr indicator (Figure 31, pos. 3) will light up;
    • 2 hours: the 2 hr indicator (Figure 31, pos. 4) will light up;
    • 4 hours: the 4 hr indicator (Figure 31, pos. 5) will light up;
    • 7.5 hours: the 0.5 hr indicator, the 1 hr indicator, the 2 hr indicator and the 4 hr indicator (Figure 31, pos. 2, 3, 4 and 5) will light up.

Drainage of condensed water

Automatic
As soon as the condensate in the collecting tray of the indoor part has reached a certain height (0.8 liter), the pump automatically leads it to the condenser in the outdoor part. In the outdoor unit, the water is partially evaporated with the discharge of the warm air. The remaining water is drained through the drain pipe at the bottom of the outdoor unit.

Manual
In the event of a malfunction of the automatic drainage, you will hear an alarm for 20 seconds and the device will switch off. The water has to be removed manually.

  1. Remove the plug at the bottom of the indoor unit.
  2. Connect the supplied drain hose to the bottom of the indoor unit, see Figure 20.
  3. Turn the device back on. The device can be used in this way temporarily even with a defective pump.

Testing your Caravan air conditioner

  1. Switch on your Caravan air conditioner.
  2. Set Cool setting: <22°C, the display will show 6 cool indicators.
  3. Let the air conditioner cool for 15 minutes.
  4. HOLD the Cool button and the display shows the temperature from the outgoing cold temperature.
  5. Release the Cool button, display shows 5 seconds the temperature from the incoming air.
  6. After 5 seconds the display returns to normal function.

If the difference between incoming- and outgoing air is at least 8°C the air conditioner function is correct.

Compressor protection function

The compressor protection function gives the compressor a 5-minute delay to protect the device.

After operation


Do not use the power cable to unplug or carry the device. Do not wind the power cable too tightly or in sharp corners. Do not wrap the power cable around the device.

  1. Make sure the device is switched off and the plug is removed from the power outlet.
  2. Let the device cool down before touching it.
  3. Wind the power cable.
  4. Drain the water from the indoor-unit (Figure 1, pos. 1).

Maintenance


Do not perform any repairs or modifications to this device.
Maintenance and repairs must be carried out by a EUROM authorized professional. If the electric cable and/or electric plug is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer or its service employee or persons with similar qualifications to prevent risks.

Cleaning


Do not use:

  • scouring pads;
  • hard brushes;
  • flammable, aggressive or chemical cleaning products.

Prevent water from entering the device. Do not immerse any part of the device in water or other liquids.
It is recommended to clean the device after each use and prior to storage.

  1. Make sure the device is switched off and the plug is removed from the power outlet.
  2. Carefully vacuum all openings to remove dust and dirt.
  3. Wipe the device with a damp, clean, soft, lint-free cloth or a soft brush.
  4. Let the device dry completely prior to use and storage.

Filter cleaning

  1. Make sure that:
    • the device is switched off;
    • the plug is removed (Figure 32, pos. 1) from the power outlet.
      Filter cleaning
  2. Pull the frame up (Figure 32, pos. 2) and remove the filter.
  3. Carefully vacuum the filter.
  4. The filter can be cleaned with clean water.
  5. Let the filter dry completely prior to re turning it to its place.

Mandatory warnings

Please read and understand these safety instructions. Incorrect use can cause injury and will void EUROM's warranty.

  • Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instructions for further use.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
  • This appliance is only suitable for use in caravans and motorhomes. Never use this appliance in other environments than caravans and motorhomes.

Additional warnings for appliances with R290 refrigerant gas

R290 is flammable: risk of fire.

  • R290 refrigerant gas complies with European environmental directives. This appliance contains approximately 80 g of R290 refrigerant gas.
  • Do not use any means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean the appliance, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
  • The appliance shall be stored in a room without activated ignition sources (for example: open flames, an activated gas appliance or an activated electric heater).
  • Do not pierce or burn.
  • Do not perforate any part of the refrigerant circuit and do not set the appliance on fire.
  • Be aware that refrigerants do not have a discernible odour – you cannot smell a gas leak!
  • The appliance shall be installed, operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger than 4 m².
  • Always provide some ventilation in the room where the appliance is installed, operated and stored.
  • The appliance must be installed, operated and stored in such a way that any mechanical defects are prevented. Be especially careful with the refrigerant hose between the indoor and outdoor unit.
  • Persons working on the cooling circuit must be in possession of the correct qualifications that state the person in question is competent to use coolant in accordance with a special evaluation that is recognised by the sector association.
  • Repairs must be carried out according to the recommendations of the manufacturer of the device. Maintenance and repairs that require the assistance of other qualified persons must be carried out under supervision of someone who is specialised in the use of flammable coolant.

Considering this is an appliance using R290 refrigerants, a service and operation manual for this appliance is available on request. It is strictly forbidden for end-users to charge refrigerant by themselves.

General safety instructions

  • Prevent splashing water on or in the device.
  • Do not immerse any part of the device in water or other liquids.
  • Never insert fingers or other objects into the openings of the device.
  • Do not expose the device to strong vibrations or mechanical stress.


Make sure the device remains upright at all times. If the device or part of it has been lying horizontally, wait 2 hours before use.


Do not cover the device during usage or usage. To reduce the risk of fire, keep textiles, curtains, tent canvasses and other flammable material at a minimum distance of 50 centimeters from the device.

Safety during operation


Do not use the device:

  • lying, leaning, hanging crooked or tilted;
  • if any parts are dirty or wet;
  • if there is a strange noise, smell or smoke;
  • near a water source, like a sink, shower or swimming pool;
  • in the rain (outdoor unit resistance up to 10 liters per minute);
  • in constant direct sunlight exposure;
  • near or in a dusty and dirty environment, like a construction site;
  • near flammable materials, liquids or fumes, like insect repellent sprays, splattering oil, gas cylinders or gas hoses;
  • near a heat source or open fire;
  • with an appliance that automatically switches the device on, such as a timer, dimmer or any other similar device.

If the device, the electric cable or plug shows damage or is malfunctioning, immediately take the appliance out of use and disconnect the power supply.

The indoor unit does not have a protection rating against moisture and water. Never use the indoor unit in a damp or wet environment.

This air conditioner produces condensation water. This water is discharged directly through the bottom of the outdoor unit. Make sure the outdoor unit is placed outside and the water can be discharged safely without damaging other objects.

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