KLARSTEIN 10028303 Skyscraper Ice 4-in-1 Air Cooler Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Klarstein
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SKYSCRAPER ICE
Air Cooler
10028303 10029328 10034651 10035835
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on purchasing this device. Please read the following
instructions carefully and follow them to prevent possible damage. We assume
no liability for damage caused by disregard of the instructions and improper
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TECHNICAL DATA
Item number | 10028303, 10029328, 10034651, 10035835 |
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Power supply | 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz |
MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER (UK)
Manufacturer:
Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstrasse 16, 10179 Berlin, Germany.
Importer for Great Britain:
Chal-Tec UK limited
Unit 6 Riverside Business Centre
Brighton Road
Shoreham-by-Sea
BN43 6RE
United Kingdom
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Use this evaporative cooler only as instructed in this owner’s manual. Other uses may cause electric shock, injury, or fire.
- Close supervision is required if this cooler is used near children or pets.
- To protect against electric shock, do not immerse this cooler or its plug and cord in water.
- If the cooler is being transported or will not be in use, disconnect it from the power supply by tightly gripping the plug and pulling it from the power outlet. Do not disconnect the power supply by pulling on the evaporative cooler’s power cord.
- Avoid contact with any of the evaporative cooler’s moving parts.
- Place the evaporative cooler on a level surface.
- This evaporative cooler is intended to fit into a matching receptacle. Under no circumstances should the plug be altered in any way. An improper connection can result in electric shock.
- If possible, avoid using extension cords with this evaporative cooler. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, do not use more than one extension cord to operate more than one cooler.
- Do not insert objects or allow fingers to enter the cooler’s grills, as this may cause electric shock or bodily injury. Do not block or tamper with the evaporative cooler while it is in operation.
- Do not run the power cord under mats or carpeting, and do not cover the power cord with runners. Arrange the power cord away from room traffic and where it can be tripped over.
- Do not operate this evaporative cooler in the presence of flammable substances or explosives.
- Do not place the cooler near an open flame or cooking/heating appliances.
- This product is not intended for use in wet or damp areas.
- If the evaporative cooler will not be in use, empty the tank of any remaining water.
- If the cooler’s plug or power cord is damaged, do not attempt to repair the components yourself.
- Please contact our customer service or have the unit examined by an authorized service provider.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1 | Control panel | 8 | Water tank |
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2 | Display panel | 9 | Power cord |
3 | Remote control receiver | 10 | Water tank knob |
4 | Air louvers | 11 | Ice pack |
5 | Water level indicator | 12 | Remote control |
6 | Caster | ||
7 | Dustproof air filter |
START AND OPERATION
Carefully remove all packaging materials and retain them for future storage/use. Make sure there is no residual foam left in any of the components. No tools will be required to assemble this tower evaporative cooler.
Filling the Water Tank
- Locate the water tank knob and turn it counterclockwise at 90° to unlock the tank. Pull out the tank from the back of the cooler.
- Fill the tank with clean water. Pay attention to the water level indicator located on the front of the cooler to avoid overfilling the evaporative cooler. Do not fill the tank above the MAX water level line or below the MIN water level line. The approximate tank size of the unit is 6 liters.
- Push the water tank back into the rear o the unit and turn the water tank knob clockwise at 90° to lock the water tank back into place.
Using the Ice Pack
- The tower evaporative cooler includes an optional ice pack for added cooling.
- There is an indentation at the bottom of the tank that allows the pad to be placed on its long/narrow side as shown in the picture.
- Alternatively, the pad can just simply be put into the water tank without any problem.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
The unit is equipped with remote control. A replacement battery is included for your convenience. To put the battery inside the remote control, insert a coin into the slot located on the back of the remote control and turn it as directed on the remote control. To use the remote control, aim it at the unit’s remote control receiver and select one of the functions on the remote control. The effective distance is approximately 60 cm.
ON/SPEED | Power ON and adjusts speed. |
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OFF | Power OFF. |
TIMER | The timer function for up to 7.5 hours. |
SWING | Oscillating air louvers. |
COOLER/HUMIDIFIER | Controls cooling/humidification function. |
MODE | Adjusts the airflow mode. |
KEY FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS ON THE DEVICE
Note: The ionization function is started automatically as soon as the user switches on the unit.
ON/SPEED & OFF| After the tank is filled with water, connect the tower
evaporative cooler to a power outlet. The unit will beep twice, indicating
that the cooler is in standby mode at this time. Press the ON/SPEED button to
turn on the tower evaporative cooler. To adjust the fan speed, press the
ON/SPEED button again until your desired speed has been reached. To turn the
tower evaporative cooler off and revert back to standby mode, press the OFF
button.
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COOLER/HUMIDIFYER
| After the desired fan speed has been selected, press the
COOLER/HUMIDIFIER button to activate the cooling/ humidifying function. This
powers the water pump cools the air and adds moisture to your air at the same
time. The snowflake icon will also be visible on the display panel once the
cooling/humidifying function has been selected.
MODE| Setting the airflow mode is optional. To set the airflow mode,
press the MODE button.
• Manual Mode: Indicated by the three circular icons on the display panel,
this allows you to set the fan speeds manually.
• Sleep Mode: Indicated by the moon icon on the display panel, this setting
will gradually lower the fan speed at different intervals. If the fan speed is
set to high, the cooler will run for 30 minutes on high speed, 30 minutes on
medium speed, and then continue to operate on low speed.
• Natural Mode – Indicated by the palm tree icon on the display panel, this
setting will adjust the airflow speed between low, medium, and high.
TIMER| This tower evaporative cooler is equipped with a 7.5-hour
programmable timer. To set the timer, press the TIMER button. Each press of
this button will add 0.5 hours to the set time. The set time will be indicated
in the middle of the display panel.
| To activate the oscillation feature, press the SWING button. The evaporative
cooler’s air louvers will automatically move from side to side, which
increases air circulation and distributes air more evenly.
WIND PATTERN
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Natural mode
This model is based on the set speed. The exact wind pattern is as follows: Example: Wind pattern for natural mode in high speed
The motor will run at high speed at an interval of 5 seconds, at mid-speed at an interval of 5 seconds, runs to low speed per 5 seconds, then stops for 3 seconds without any wind.
And again the motor runs in mid-speed for 10 seconds, then to high speed for 10 seconds, then in mid-speed for 5 seconds, then runs to low speed for 5 seconds, then stops at 3 seconds!
Again the motor runs to mid-speed for 5 seconds, then at high speed for 10 seconds, then runs to mid-speed for 5 seconds, then at low speed for 5 seconds.
The whole cycle lasts 76 seconds and is repeated continuously. -
Night mode
In this mode, the speed is gradually reduced, depending on the set speed. The exact wind scheme is as follows: When in night mode, for instance, if you set high speed with natural mode, the motor will run 30 minutes in high speed under natural wind mode first, then 30 minutes in mid-speed under natural wind mode, then to low speed, and keep this speed until the end. If you set mid- speed with night mode, the motor will run 30 minutes in mid-speed under natural wind mode first, then to low speed, and keep this speed until the end.
If it‘s the low speed with night mode for the very first time, it will keep
this speed all the time.
Note: It is recommended to select the low-speed mode for night mode when
sleeping, as this mode is intended to give the user a more comfortable feeling
of wind. If you run the appliance at a high speed all the time in night mode,
you may feel uncomfortable and get cold at night.
CLEANING AND CARE
- Regular cleaning and maintenance is an essential step in maintaining the longevity of your tower evaporative cooler and ensuring that it operates free of defects.
- Always unplug the evaporative cooler from the power supply before servicing or cleaning.
- Use a soft cloth and mild soap and warm water solution to clean the unit’s exterior. Do not use harsh cleaners, gasoline, paint thinner, benzene, etc., as these substances can damage the evaporative cooler. Thoroughly dry all of the cooler’s parts with a soft cloth before reconnecting the unit to the power supply.
- If the evaporative cooler will not be in use for an extended period of time, place the unit back in its original carton and keep it stored in a clean, dry place.
Cleaning the Dust Filter & Cooling Pad
- The evaporative cooler’s filter and cooling pad will need to be removed prior to cleaning. Once all of the different components have been cleaned, place them back into the unit in this order: water tank, cooling pad, and dust filter. To prevent clogging of the dust filter, we recommend cleaning the filter at least once a month.
- To clean the dust filter, remove it from the back of the unit by pushing down on the two tabs located above the filter and pulling it out. Gently scrub it with a soft brush and rinse with water. Allow it to thoroughly air dry before placing it back in the unit. To clean the cooling pad, first, remove the dust filter to expose the pad. Remove the cooling pad from the back of the evaporative cooler, rinse it with clean water and allow it to thoroughly air dry before placing it back into the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible Cause(s) | Possible Solution |
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There is no airflow. | The power cord is not plugged in. | Check to make sure |
the plug is plugged into an outlet. The unit should beep twice once the power
supply is connected.
The water tank is not locked into the unit.| Make sure the water tank is
locked into the back of the unit.
The unit does not cool at all.| There is insufficient water in the tank.|
Check the water level in the tank and make sure there is enough water.
The cooler/humidifier button was not pressed.| Press the COOLER/HUMIDIFIER
button.
The pump is defective.| Contact customer service if there is an issue with the
water pump.
Cooling is not sufficient.| The cooling pad is not sufficiently saturated with
water.| Wait a few minutes for the cooling pad to be fully saturated with
water.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
If there is a legal regulation for the disposal of electrical and electronic
devices in your country, this symbol on the product or on the packaging
indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste.
Instead, it must be taken to a collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. By disposing of it in accordance with the
rules, you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human
beings from negative consequences. For information about the recycling and
disposal of this product, please contact your local authority or your
household waste disposal service.
This product contains batteries. If there is a legal regulation for the
disposal of batteries in your country, the batteries must not be disposed of
with household waste. Find out about local regulations for disposing of
batteries. By disposing of them in accordance with the rules, you are
protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings from
negative consequences.
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