FUAVE ACB09Z22 Local Air Conditioner Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- FUAVE
Table of Contents
FUAVE ACB09Z22 Local Air Conditioner
Product Information
- Product Model: ACB07Z22 ACB09Z22
- Instruction Manual Languages: Dutch (Nederlands), English (English), French (Français), German (Deutsch)
- Contents of the Manual: Safety Instructions, General Safety Warnings, Electrical Safety, Maximum Effect Usage, Description, Control Panel, Operation Panel, Remote Control Operation, Installation, Note, Warning
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Instructions:
- Read all safety instructions and other instructions provided in the manual. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in injury or damage.
- Follow the general safety warnings provided.
- Ensure that the air conditioner is properly installed, does not have any defects, and that the voltage on the power outlet matches the voltage specified on the device’s type plate. Any damages caused by incorrect voltage are not covered by the warranty.
- Use the product under the desired conditions to achieve maximum effect.
Description:
- The air conditioner has a front and backside.
- The front side includes a control panel with buttons, a signal receiver for the remote control, and a handle.
- The back side includes air outlets, an air intake, a warm air exhaust hose, and a water drainage connection.
Control Panel:
The control panel consists of several buttons:
- Power button: Used to turn the air conditioner on or off.
- Timer button: Used to set a scheduled shutdown time.
- Speed button: Used to adjust the fan speed (not available in sleep mode and dehumidification mode).
- Mode button: Used to select cooling, ventilation, or drying function.
- Timer/Temperature up button: Used to increase the timer or temperature settings.
- Timer/Temperature down button: Used to decrease the timer or temperature settings.
Operation Panel:
- Power: Press this button to turn the air conditioner on or off.
- Timer: Use the + and – buttons to set the scheduled shutdown time in hours.
- Speed: Use this button to select the desired fan speed (high or low). This function is not available in sleep mode and dehumidification mode.
- Mode: Press this button to switch between cooling, ventilation, and drying functions. The active function is indicated by a light on the control panel. The fan speed is automatically adjusted.
- Ventilation: Press the Mode button until the Fan function light is on. Use the FAN SPEED button on the remote control to set the fan speed to high or low. The temperature cannot be adjusted in this mode.
- Dehumidification: Press the Mode button until the Dry function light is on. The fan speed and temperature cannot be adjusted in this mode. The fan starts automatically at low speed.
Remote Control Operation:
- The remote control operates the air conditioner within a maximum distance of 5m (16.4 feet) when pointed at the signal receiver.
- The remote control has buttons for power on/off, mode selection, fan speed adjustment, temperature increase/decrease, sleep mode on/off, and timer on/off.
Installation:
- The installation accessories include an air exhaust duct, a connector for the duct, a window adapter, and a remote control.
Note:
- Ensure that the power outlet voltage matches the voltage specified on the device’s type plate (220-240V / 50Hz). Also, make sure there are no other devices connected to the same power outlet.
- Once all the above conditions are met, you can plug in the power cord and operate the air conditioner using the control panel and remote control.
Warning:
- Take necessary precautions for burglary prevention as the window needs to be open when using the mobile air conditioner.
Note:
The above text is an extract from the user manual and may not include all
possible instructions and details. Please refer to the complete user manual
for comprehensive information and instructions for your specific model.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Read all safety instructions and other instructions. Non-compliance with all the instructions can result in injuries or material damage.
General safety warnings
- This appliance is suitable only for household use.
- A mobile air conditioner needs air to be able to discharge heat to the outside! Therefore, never use a mobile air conditioner in an airproof room. Always make sure there is sufficient ventilation. Without sufficient ventilation, a vacuum is created in an airproof room, while a mobile air conditioner is operating, and this vacuum can disrupt the safe operation of geysers, extractors, mechanical ventilation systems, ovens, fireplaces and gas heaters. The vacuum can cause the exhaust gases, which these appliances usually discharge to the outside, to wind up either partially or entirely in the room.
- Install the appliance according to the installation instructions. Incorrect installation can cause water leakage, electric shocks, fire or damage to your possessions.
- Use only the accessories delivered with the appliance and the specific tools for installation.
- Make sure that at all times (also during transport) the entire appliance stands upright. If nevertheless, the entire appliance has been lying horizontally (partly), wait 2 hours before you use it. This is the time span needed by the compressor to do its job correctly.
- Make sure that the appliance stands on an even, horizontal and firm surface.
- When operating the appliance, make sure that it has at least 50 cm of free space on all sides.
- Make sure that the plug and socket are visible and accessible at all times.
- Do not place any objects on the appliance.
- Do not leave an operating appliance unsupervised, also not for a few seconds!
- Do not use the appliance near fuels, lightly flammable materials or materials that could easily explode (keep a distance of minimum 1 metre). Furthermore, do not use paint, cleaning sprays, insect repellent sprays, etc. on or near the appliance; this can warp the plastic or damage the electric parts.
- Do not touch the appliance with wet or moist hands. Do not use the appliance when standing barefoot.
- Do not use the appliance:
- near a source of fire;
- near splattering oil;
- in direct sunlight;
- near splattering water;
- in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.
- The appliance has wheels for moving it easily. Do not place the appliance on a high pile carpet and do not roll it over objects that might cause it to topple over.
- Do not block the grids from incoming or outgoing airflows: also not partially.
- Do not cover the appliance: this can cause a fire!
- Do not stick fingers or objects, such as pens, etc. through the grids. Warn children in particular about this danger.
- Make sure that the fan is not blocked.
- Children, unauthorised persons and house pets must be supervised.
- This appliance is not a toy; therefore children must not play with it.
- The appliance can be operated by children over the age of 8 and by people with physical, sensory or mental disabilities or who lack knowledge and experience, only if they are supervised or are given instructions on how to use it safely and if they understand the risks involved.
- Unsupervised children may not carry out cleaning and maintenance tasks.
- If you hear a strange sound, smell a strange odour or see smoke, take the plug out of the socket.
- If the appliance topples over during use, switch it off and take the plug out of the socket. Inspect the appliance meticulously to be certain that there is no damage.
- If you suspect damage, contact your supplier or a certified electrician.
- Do not operate the appliance if you notice damage to the appliance, electric cable, plug or cooling pipe or if it is functioning poorly, if it has fallen over or malfunctions in any way. Return the entire appliance to your supplier or a certified electrician for checking and/or repair. Always demand original parts.
- The appliance (including the electricity cable and plug) may be opened and/or repaired only by a person qualified to do so.
- When the water drainage points are not used, make sure that the top and bottom rubber sealing plugs are plugged in firmly in their place to prevent water damage and danger of suffocation.
Electrical safety
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This appliance is suitable only for indoor use.
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Use only a plug mounted on the appliance by the manufacturer and no other means of connection!
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This appliance must be connected according to national wiring codes.
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Before use, check whether the socket that you want to use is earthed, shows no faults and whether the voltage on the socket matches the voltage shown on the type plate of the appliance. Damage caused by faulty voltage is not covered by the warranty!
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If the appliance is not being used or if you are cleaning it or carrying out maintenance or if you want to move it, first switch it off and then take out the plug from the socket. Always move and/or transport the
appliance gently! -
In addition, when you start using the appliance, the following applies: First insert the plug into the socket, then switch the appliance to the ON position and only thereafter use the operating button!
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Do not use the appliance in a damp or wet environment, such as a bathroom or laundry area, not in the area of a bath, shower or swimming pool and do not splash water, oil or any other liquid on the appliance.
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Wind the appliance’s electric cable completely before you put the plug into the socket and make sure that the electric cable never comes in contact with any hot parts of the appliance or that it becomes hot in any other way. Never route the electric cable under a carpet, do not cover it with mats, runners, etc. and keep the cable away from walking paths. Make sure that the electric cable is not stepped on and that no furniture is placed on it. Do not route the electric cable along sharp corners and after use, do not wind it too tightly!
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Prevent the electric cable from coming in contact with oil, solvent and sharp objects. Check the electric cable and plug regularly for damage. Do not twist or bend the electric cable around the appliance; this can damage the insulation!
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Try as best as possible to avoid using extension cords. If this is unavoidable, then use a cord with sufficient capacity (minimum 3×1.5 mm²) and don’t put it close to walking paths!
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Connect the appliance only to a fixed socket. Do not use a junction box /power strip, etc.
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Do not move the appliance by pulling the electric cable and hold the plug in your hand when you unplug it.
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Do not pull, warp or change the electric cable or submerge it under water. Pulling or incorrect use of the electric cable will damage the appliance and can result in an electric shock.
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Do not use the appliance or switch it off immediately and remove the plug from the socket, if the electric cable, plug or the appliance itself
is damaged, broken or malfunctions. The appliance, plug and/or cable must be repaired/replaced by an electrician or a similarly qualified person. Repairs by unqualified individuals are not covered by the warranty and could result in dangerous situations!
Maximum effect
- The maximum surface area, which this air conditioner can cool, depends on various conditions. Conditions that cause the air conditioner to cool smaller spaces are, for example:
- Higher outdoor temperature
- Many and/or large windows
- Flat roof
- Many people in the room
- Many electrical appliances in the room
- If these conditions are present to a lesser extent (i.e. lower heat loads), the air conditioner can cool a larger surface area better than if more of these conditions are present (i.e. higher heat loads).
- Do not place the unit in the vicinity of a heat source or in direct sunlight.
- Close windows and doors and keep curtains or hatches closed during the sunniest hours in the day.
- Keep filters clean.
- Modify temperature and ventilation settings once the area has reached the required condition.
DESCRIPTION
- Control panel
- Cold air outlet
- Signal receptor
- Remote controller
- Transport handle
- Air outlet hose
- Evaporator air intake
- Primary drain port
The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model. Consequently, the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner you selected.
CONTROL PANEL
This section explains proper mobile airco conditioner operation.
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Power
Plug in, the unit will beep once. Press the power button. The unit is now turned on. -
Timer
This allows you to set a scheduled shutdown. Press the + and – button to set the time per hour. -
Speed
This allows you to set the desired speed. Press the button to select low or high speed. This function isn’t available in sleep mode and dehumidify mode. -
Mode
With this you select a particular function: automatic, cooling, fanning or dehumidifying. Every time you press the button, you change the function; the light on the control panel shows which function is active. The fan is set automatically. -
Cooling
Press the Mode button until the function light ‘Cool’ comes on, press the + and – buttons to set the desired room temperature (17°C – 31°C). Using the FAN SPEED button on the remote control, you can set the fan speed to HIGH or to LOW. -
Fanning
Press on the Mode button until the ‘Fan” function light comes on. Using the FAN SPEED button on the remote control, you can set the fan speed to HIGH or to LOW. The temperature cannot be set. -
Ontvochtigen
Press on the Mode button until the “Dry” function light comes on. The fan speed and temperature cannot be set. The fan starts automatically on LOW speed. -
Timer/Temperature
With this, you set the desired room temperature in steps of 1°C (from 17°C to 31°C). The control system can show temperatures in °C and in °F. If the temperature is shown is °F, then press both + and – buttons at the same time for 3 seconds and the temperature will show °C again.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
How to use
To operate the air conditioner, aim the remote controller at the signal receptor. The remote control will operate the air conditioner at a distance of up to 5m (16,4 feet) when pointing at the signal receptor.
- On / Off
- Operation mode
- Fan speed
- Temperature up
- Temperature down
- Sleep mode on / off
- Timer on / off
INSTALLATION
Installation accessories
- Air exhaust duct
- Connector of air exhaust duct
- Window exhaust adapter
- Remote Control
- Baffle Plate
- Remove the packaging material, keep it out of children’s reach and make sure that the appliance remains standing upright.
- Before use, check whether all the accessories are present and whether the appliance and the accessories do not show any damage. Do not start using a damaged appliance, but return it to your supplier!
- Place the appliance on a firm, even, dry and horizontal surface close to a socket and drainage possibility for warm air, for example, by a window that can be slightly opened. Make sure that the appliance has at least 50 cm free space on all sides and observe all the directions stated in the safety instructions.
- To cool, you have to discharge the warm air to the outside.
- Avoid bends or curves in the drain hose. This causes a built-up of exhausted humid air, which can result in leakage, overheating or switching off the airco.
NOTE
You can also hang the drain hose out of an open window without a window seal;
however, this method is less effective.
WARNING
- Do not use your airco before you have followed all the installation instructions described above!
- Make sure that no water enters the interior of the appliance!
- The length of the drain pipe has been adapted specifically to the technology of this airco. Do not replace or extend it using your own hose. This could have an adverse effect on the functioning of your airco. The hose can be extended, but the length should be as short as possible for optimal effect.
Do remember to prevent break-in! After all, the window is open when using the portable air-conditioner.
Before using your airco, check:
- Whether it is installed according to the regulations and safety instructions.
- Whether it shows no damage or faults.
- Whether the socket that you want to use has the same voltage as shown on the type plate of the appliance (220-240V / 50Hz).
- Whether there is no other appliance connected to the same socket.
If the above is fully in order, then you can insert the plug into the socket. You can operate the airco via the control panel or the remote control.
INSTALL EXHAUST HOSE AND ADAPTER
How to connect the connectors to the air exhaust duct:
- Extend the air exhaust duct by drawing out the two ends of the duct.
- Screw the air exhaust duct into the connector of the air exhaust duct.
- Connect the connector of the air exhaust duct to the unit.
SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
Water drainage
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During dehumidifying
During dehumidifying, additional water is extracted from the air. Therefore, remove the drain plug, connect a drain hose to the water drain connection during the dehumidifying process and route this hose to a lower positioned water drain.
Make sure that the hose is attached firmly and does not leak. Direct the hose to the drain and make sure that it does not bend, which would stop the flow of water. Once you finish using the hose, then put the drain plug and knob back to prevent leakage. -
During the cooling process
During this process, water is extracted from the air. This largely evaporates, but any excess water accumulates at the bottom water reservoir. When the water reservoir is full, the display will show E4. The motor and the compressor will stop working, but not the fan. Switch off the airco and remove the plug from the socket. Move the airco to a drain location and empty the water reservoir by removing the drain plug and connecting a hose. Make sure that as soon as the water reservoir is empty, the drain plug is securely re-inserted to prevent leakage. The symbol E4 disappears. If the error recurs, contact your supplier.
Safety
The Fuave portable airco is equipped with overheating protection, which
switches off the airco when it overheats. When this happens, you must remove
the plug from the socket and let the appliance cool down for at least 30
minutes. Eliminate the cause of the overheating: Was the appliance covered or
partly covered? Does it stand too close to a wall or another obstacle,
resulting in insufficient air sucked in or blown out?
Afterwards, you can use your appliance again in the usual manner, but first keep on eye on it for the first 30 minutes to see whether no problems recur. If the appliance shows deviations or it overheats again without any explainable reasons, then contact your supplier or a certified electrician for checking and/or repairing.
Cleaning
ATTENTION
- Before you clean the airco or carry out any maintenance tasks, you must always switch off the airco and remove the plug from the socket! To keep the airco in good condition, regular cleaning is a must!
Cleaning the housing case
Use a soft, moist cloth to wipe the case. Never spray it and make sure that no
water penetrates the interior of the appliance! Never use aggressive cleaning
agents, benzene, detergents, cloths impregnated with chemicals or other
cleaning solutions. This could damage the case. Dry the appliance afterwards
with a soft cloth.
Cleaning the air filter
Clean the air filter every two weeks; an airco with a dirty air filter does
not operate well. The air filter is located at the rear of the airco and can
easily be removed. Use a vacuum cleaner or tap lightly on the air filter to
remove loose dust and dirt. Afterwards, rinse clean the air filter in lukewarm
water (not higher than 40 °C.) and perhaps use a mild and neutral cleaning
agent. Let the air filter dry completely in the shade before remounting it.
Watch out! Never operate the airco without the air filter!
End-of-season cleaning
If the appliance is stored for a long period, you must take the following
measures!
- Completely remove the condense water. Let the airco fan run for 12 hours so that the airco is totally dry on the inside.
- Switch off the airco and remove the plug from the socket.
- Clean the air filter and return it to its place or replace the air filter.
- Rotate the drain hose of the appliance to prevent damage.
- Remove the batteries from the remote control.
- If possible, pack the airco in its original packaging or in a plastic bag and store it in a dry spot. Do not place any heavy objects on the appliance.
Troubleshooting
The appliance does not start when I press the ON/OFF button
- Is the plug inserted into the socket?
- Is the residual-current circuit breaker switched on? No power cut?
- Is the water reservoir full (E4)? Then empty it out.
- The room temperature is lower than the set temperature; adjust the set temperature.
The appliance does not seem to cool well
- Measure the temperature of the air blown out. This should be around 10° cooler than the room temperature.
- Is there direct sunlight? Close the curtains.
- Are there windows or doors open? Close these.
- Are there too many people in the room? They produce heat!
- Is the room too big?
- Is there something in the room that produces heat (or too much heat)?Switch it off or remove it.
- Is the filter dusty or covered with dirt? Clean the filter.
- Is the air inlet or outlet (the hose) blocked? Make sure the airflow is unobstructed.
The appliance makes noise
- Is the surface on which the appliance rests firm, even and horizontal?
- The refrigerant flowing into the appliance also makes some noise. This is normal.
Never attempt to repair the airco yourself!
REMOVAL
Within the EU, this symbol means that this product cannot be disposed of
together with the usual household refuse. Disused appliances contain valuable
materials that can and must be reused in order not to harm health and the
environment by unregulated refuse collection. Bring the disused appliance to
the collection point designated for that purpose or turn to the company where
you bought the appliance. They can make sure that as many components of this
appliance as possible will be reused. Dismantling and recycling of air
conditioners must be carried out by a certified technician.
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