Honeywell HL10CESWB Manuel utilisateur

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Humidificateurs
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
Portable Air Conditioner
User Manual
Read and save these instructions before use
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Climatiseur portatif
Mode d’emploi
Lire ces consignes avant l’utilisation de l’appareil et les conserver
FR
Aire Acondicionado Portátil
Manual del Propietario
Lea y guarde estas instrucciones antes de usar la unidad
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Customer Support:
Assistance Au Client:
Servicio de atencion a clientes:
Web: www.jmatek.com
USA: 1-800-474-2147 | [email protected]
CANADA^: 1-888-209-0999 | [email protected]
^ Canada Customer Support service available for models sold in Canada only.
^ Le Service Client Canadien est disponible uniquement pour les modèles vendus sur le territoire Canadien.
^ Servicio de Atención A Clientes en Canadá disponible solo para modelos vendidos en Canadá.
Model / Modèle / Modelo:
HL12CES
HL10CES
HL14CES
HL14CHES
Series / Série / Serie
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DO NOT operate the unit with a damaged plug or loose wall
outlet. 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.
DO NOT cover the air intake and when in use.
DO NOT place objects on or sit on the unit.
Always turn off and unplug the unit when cleaning or
servicing.
DO NOT use the appliance if it is damaged.
If service is needed contact an authorized service agent.
Unplug the unit when stored or not in use.
DO NOT pull or carry the appliance by the power cord.
DO NOT pinch the power cord in the door and DO NOT pull
it along edges or sharp corners.
DO NOT run the power cord under carpeting and rugs.
Use caution to prevent tripping on cord.
DO NOT use the device in the following cases:
- Near a fire source
- In areas where gasoline, paint or other flammable
goods are stored
- In an area where the water can be projected
DO NOT touch the plug or the device with wet hands.
Basic safety precautions should always be followed when
using electrical appliances.
SAFETY
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. READ CAREFULLY AND
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IN CASE THERE IS ANY
INCONSISTENCY OR CONFLICT BETWEEN THE ENGLISH
VERSION AND ANY OTHER LANGUAGE VERSION OF THE
CONTENT OF THIS MATERIAL, THE ENGLISH VERSION
SHALL PREVAIL.
WARNING:
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SAFETY (CONTINUED)
This appliance has been manufactured for use in domestic
environments and should not be used for other purposes.
Only use the installation kit provided to install this unit.
DO NOT attempt to extend the hose or install this unit
using other methods other than that shown in this
manual. Improper installation will void any existing
warranties.
DO NOT use an extension cord with this unit.
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 the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
Never insert your fingers or rods into the air outlet. Take
special care to warn children of these dangers.
The manufacturer is not liable for injury caused to
persons or property damage due to non-compliance
with maintenance instructions and improper use of the
appliance.
The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national
wiring regulations.
The appliance is not to be used by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
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THANK YOU
USER TIPS
Congratulations on your purchase of this Honeywell Portable Air Conditioner.
Regarding the information pertaining to the installation, handling, servicing, cleaning and disposal
of the appliance, please refer to the below paragraph of the manual.
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Cooling, Heating* and Dehumidifying
Operation
Fan Operation
Important:
Before installing the unit, place it UPRIGHT for 1 hour before use to allow the refrigerant to stabilize.
Air outlet automatically opens when the unit is turned on, and automatically closes when the unit is
turned off. Manually adjust the air vent located at the top of the unit to adjust the direction of air flow.
Follow installation instructions to set up the unit.
Plug the unit into a properly grounded circuit. DO NOT plug into an extension cord.
Portable Air Conditioners are ideal for spot cooling. The compressor, condenser and evaporator
are housed in a compact unit. The air is dehumidified and cooled while a flexible hose sends heat
outside. The Portable Air Conditioner includes a window venting kit.
No permanent installation is needed. The unit is easy to move from room to room and offers a truly
flexible air conditioning solution.
Auto Evaporation System - The unit automatically evaporates the condensate through the hose.
There is no need to empty the drainage tank except in humid conditions. Read and follow the
instructions carefully.
To ensure optimal efficiency of the product, keep doors and windows closed when it is used as an air
conditioner or dehumidifier. If the product is being used with the fan function only, an open window
could improve air circulation.
*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
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1) Control Panel 9) Upper Dust Filter
2) Air Outlet 10) Upper Rubber Drain Plug
(Dehumidifying Mode)
3) Handle 11) Lower Dust Filter
4) Casters 12) Lower Grill
5) Remote Control 13) Drain Tube
(For Continuous Drain)
6) Hose Connector 14) Lower Rubber Drain Plug
(Air Conditioning Mode)
7) Cord Winder 15) Power Supply Cord
8) Upper Grill
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INSTALLATION
It is important that the installation instructions below are followed for successful installation of this
Portable Air Conditioner. Please call Customer Support if you have any difficulties or queries
regarding these installation procedures.
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Installation Kit:
Installation Steps:
Window bracket panel adapter, hose and hose connector are pre-assembled inside the package.1.
2. Adjust the window bracket as per width or height of your window and insert the plastic pin to
fix at the desired position. There is a hole where the hose will be inserted later. Make sure this
hole is not blocked.
Hole for Window Bracket
Panel Adapter and Hose
Plastic Pin
26.6", 36.2" to 52.0"
(67.5 cm, 92 cm to 132 cm)
1. Window Bracket Kit (1 Set) 5. Hose (1 Piece)
2. Window Bracket
Panel Adapter
(1 Piece) 6. Drain Tube (refer to Continuous
Draining for Dehumidifier Mode)
(1 Piece)
3. Plastic Pin (1 Piece) 7. Foam Seal (adhesive) (2 Pieces)
4. Hose Connector (1 Piece) 8. Foam Seal (non-adhesive) (1 Piece)
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
3. Connect the hose to the hose connector on back of the unit. Slide-in the hose connector
downwards until it is locked in place.
Note: After setting the window bracket to the size of your window, please remove it from the window
and follow the instructions below.
Hose:
Dia. 5.9" (15 cm)
Length: 10.6" to 59" (27 cm to 150 cm)
4. Connect the window bracket to the window bracket panel adapter. Ensure that all connections are
tight and installed properly.
Cut the Foam Seal (adhesive) to the proper length and attach them to the window sash
and frame.
5.
Horizontal Sliding Window Vertical Sliding Window
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
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7. Cut the Foam Seal (non-adhesive) to the window length. Stuff the Foam Seal (non-adhesive)
between the inner window sash and the outer window glass to prevent air and insects from
getting into room.
Horizontal Sliding Window
Vertical Sliding Window
Foam Seal
(adhesive)
Foam Seal
(non-adhesive)
Foam Seal
(non-adhesive)
Window
Sash
Foam Seal
(adhesive)
Window
Sash
8. The Portable Air Conditioner is now ready to use.
Horizontal Sliding Window Vertical Sliding Window
6. Connect the window bracket to the window.
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
IMPORTANT:
Do not replace or lengthen the hose as this could cause the unit to malfunction.
The supplied hose has a diameter of 5.9" (15 cm) and can be extended from 10.6" to 59" (27 cm
to 150 cm).
Do not bend (to the extent shown below) the hose. A bent hose will block air and cause the unit to
malfunction or shut-off.
Make sure the back of the unit is at least 20" (50 cm) away from the wall. Do not place the unit in
front of curtains or drapes as this could obstruct the airflow.
WARNING: Any warranties included with this product will be voided if an extra extension hose is
added to the originally provided installation kit or if the installation is performed differently than the
manufacturer's instructions, without proper consultation. Please contact Customer Support for help
with installation procedures if needed.
Not Recommended Recommended
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20" (50 cm)
22" (55.5 cm)
MIN 55.5 cm
43" (110 cm)
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USE AND OPERATION
CONTROL PANEL
1) Power Control 4) Timer / Temperature Set Controls
2) Indicator Lights 5) Mode Control
3) Timer Control / Sleep Control 6) Fan Speed Control
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FUNCTION BUTTONS
The Power Control turns the unit on and off. When the unit is plugged into an appropriate electrical
outlet, the POWER indicator light will illuminate red indicating the unit is in a Standby Mode, ready
to be switched on at anytime. The air vent will automatically open when the unit is turned ON and
automatically close when unit is turned OFF.
POWER CONTROL
o
C
o
F
(6) (5) (4) (3) (2) (1)
Condensation may accumulate in the unit.
If the bottom internal tank is full, the WATER FULL light will illuminate and an alarm will beep
for 30 seconds. The unit will not operate until the water has been drained from the bottom drain plug
(refer to Water Condensation Drainage).
After switching the air conditioner off, the compressor will not start immediately.
You must wait about 4 minutes before it switches back on again.
WATER FULL LIGHT
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4 settings: Air Conditioning, Dehumidifying, Fan and Heating*.
The corresponding indicator light will illuminate to indicate the current mode setting.
MODE CONTROL
Air Conditioning Mode
Adjust fan speed and air temperature to suit your desired comfort level.
Temperature setting range is 16°C - 32°C (60°F - 90°F).
Dehumidifying Mode
Fan speed is preset to LOW.
Note: If the unit will be used mainly as a dehumidifier, do not connect the hose. Continuous
drainage is then necessary (refer to Continuous Draining for Dehumidifier Mode).
USE AND OPERATION (CONTINUED)
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FUNCTION BUTTONS (CONTINUED)
*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
IMPORTANT: The Dehumidifier mode is used to support moisture reduction but should not
be expected to dehumidify to the same degree as a standard dehumidifier-only appliance. The
built-in dehumidifier automatically adjusts dehumidification based on ambient room temperatures.
It is not possible to adjust to a desired humidity percentage. The front display only shows the
current AND desired temperatures. It does not show humidity levels.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Used for adjusting the timer and thermostat.
The default display is setting temperature.
In cooling mode, when + or - button is pressed, the set temperature is displayed and may be
adjusted. After 5 seconds the display will revert back to room temperature.
Note: By pressing both / buttons at the same time, the display will toggle between
Celsius(°C) and Fahrenheit(°F).
The Timer is adjustable between 1 - 24 hours.
AUTO TURN OFF:
While unit is running, press the TIMER button and the display will flash. While the display is
flashing, press the or button to select the number of hours you want the unit to turn OFF
automatically.
AUTO TURN ON:
When unit is in a standby mode (plugged in with power light on), press the TIMER button
and the display will flash. While the display is flashing, press the or button to select the
number of hours until you want the unit to turn ON automatically.
TIMER CONTROL
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FUNCTION BUTTONS (CONTINUED)
3 settings: High, Medium and Low.
FAN SPEED CONTROL
USE AND OPERATION (CONTINUED)
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Fan Mode
For air circulation without air conditioner cooling.
When heating mode is selected the indicator light will shine. In this mode, the desired
temperature can be set between 16°C - 32°C (60°F - 90°F).
Note: The hoses must vent outside the room when using heating mode.
IMPORTANT: The Heat pump draws moisture from the air which then condenses into the
internal water tank. The unit will pause operation when the tank is full and will restart when the
tank has been emptied. It is recommended to use the heating mode in a room with 50%
humidity or lower. Avoid operating moisture-producing products or appliances such as a
humidifier or a kettle when using the unit in heating mode. See the “Draining Water
Condensation in Heat Mode” section for more information on draining the water tank.
Heating Mode*
This unit uses HeatPump technology which reverses the air conditioning cooling cycle by
transferring heat from the outside into the room – this is more energy efficient than traditional
electric heaters that generate heat instead of transferring heat into the room. These properties
make this heater ideal for use in autumn or spring when outdoor temperatures are not severely
cold, or as supplemental heating in colder rooms of your home.
Sleep Mode
When the Sleep Mode is activated in Air Conditioning mode, the set temperature will increase
by 1°F or 1°C after the first hour of cooling and will increase a further 1°F or 1°C after the
second hour of cooling. The unit will maintain this temperature for 5 hours. The set
temperature will then reduce by 1°F or 1°C on the seventh hour and reduce a further 1°F or
1°C on the tenth hour. Sleep mode will then deactivate automatically.
In Heating Mode*, the set temperature will reduce by 2°F or 2°C after the first hour of heating
and will reduce a further 2°F or 2°C after the second hour of heating. The unit maintains
heating at this temperature for 5 hours. Then, the set temperature will increase 2°F or 2°C
at the seventh hour and will increase a further 2°F or 2°C on the tenth hour. Sleep mode will
then deactivate automatically.
Note: The Sleep Mode can be deactivated during cooling or heating mode by pressing any
button at any time.
*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
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USE AND OPERATION (CONTINUED)
REMOTE CONTROL
Use only two AAA or IEC R03 1.5V batteries.
Remove the batteries if the remote control is not in use for a month or longer.
All batteries should be replaced at the same time, do not mix with old batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
Properly dispose of used batteries.
Caution:
The functions work the same as the Portable Air Conditioner's Control Panel.
All key functions can be accessed from the remote control.
ON/OFF
MODE SPEED
TIMER SLEEP
Power Control
ON / OFF
Temperature / Timer Set
Used for adjusting the timer and
temperature.
When the
or
key is pressed, the
set temperature is displayed and
may be adjusted
Timer setting is available from 1 - 24 hours
by pressing the key
or
.
Sleep Control
In running mode: Auto switch off
In stand-by mode: Auto switch on
Press
or
button to adjust the
time setting for 1 hour intervals.
Mode Control
• HIGH • MID • LOW
ON / OFF
*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
Press this button to change the
operation mode in the order of:
Fan Speed Control
Timer Control
Note:
Battery Installation: Remove the cover on the back of the remote control and insert two AAA
batteries with + and - pointing in the proper direction according to the polarity markings.
Air Conditioning Dehumidifying
Heating*
Fan
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment info an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority
to operate the equipment.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Appliance Maintenance:
Turn off the appliance before disconnecting the power supply.
Only clean the appliance with a soft dry cloth.
1.
2.
End of Season Storage and Maintenance:
If the appliance will not be used for a long time, follow these steps:
Be sure to drain the left-over water condensation. Remove the lower drain plug and use a
shallow pan to collect the water (make sure to replace the drain plug when finished).
To dry excess moisture, run the unit in Fan only mode for 30 minutes before storing.
Turn off and unplug the air conditioner from the power supply.
Remove the dust filter and clean with water. Dry the dust filter and then reinstall.
Disconnecting the Window Installation Kit:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Cover the air conditioner with a cloth/ plastic bag before storage, to protect from dust and
scratches collecting on the surface of the unit.
It is recommended to coil the power cord before storing to ensure the cord is protected from
bents and creases.
Store the air conditioner in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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7.
8.
Remove the Hose from the unit.
Remove the Window Bracket, Window Bracket Panel Adapter and Hose Connector.
It is recommended to store the Window Kit parts in a bag together with the Remote Control
and placing them together with the air conditioner unit.
If needed, you can clean the Window Kit with a damp cloth and water before storing.
Make sure all parts of the Window Kit are dry before storage.
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Switch off and unplug the air conditioner from the electrical outlet.
Remove the Upper Dust Filter and unscrew the Lower Dust Filter and carefully remove.
Gently wash using water and/ or diluted liquid dishwashing detergent. Rinse thoroughly and gently
shake excess water from the filters. Make sure the filters are dry before reinstalling.
Note: You may use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust.
Replace the Upper Grill onto the unit, and reinstall the Lower Grill with the screws.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dust Filter Maintenance:
The dust filter is to be cleaned every two weeks to maintain air cooling efficiency. Please follow the
below instructions for cleaning the dust filters:
WARNING: DO NOT power or operate the Air Conditioner when cleaning or when any or both of the
Rear Grills are removed from the unit, or if there is a loose-fitting Rear Grill(s). DO NOT attempt to
handle or touch any of the parts or wiring inside the air conditioner after the Rear Grill(s) are removed
from the unit. Doing so can cause serious injury or electrical shock.
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Lower
Rubber
Drain Plug
Shallow Pan
(Not included)
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WATER CONDENSATION DRAINAGE
When there is excess water condensation inside the unit, the air conditioner stops running and
shows a warning light (the WATER FULL indicator illuminates with a red light). This indicates that the
water condensation needs to be drained using the following procedures:
Unplug the unit from power source.
Place a shallow pan under the lower rubber drain plug.
See diagram.
Remove the rubber drain plug.
Water will drain out and collect in the shallow pan.
After the water is drained, replace the rubber drain plug.
You can now turn on the unit.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Manual Draining in Cooling, Heating* and Dehumidifying Modes
Water may need to be drained in high humidity areas.
*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
If you find that there is a high volume of condensation and a shallow pan is not enough for your use,
you can use a large pan to drain. Follow the below instructions carefully:
WARNING: For safety reasons, the Portable Air Conditioner must NOT be positioned on a base that is
higher than 1" from the floor. This is only recommended if you have a stable, flat base to position the
Portable Air Conditioner on safely.
Find a flat, stable board that is up to 1" thick. The base
could be a wooden board purchased from your local
hardware store, with a minimum base dimension of 20"
(length) x 17" (width) x 1" (thick).
The base should be large and sturdy enough to fit the
Portable Air Conditioner on top. The air conditioner must
be stable and not rock or move when positioned on this
base and not easy to topple over.
Drain the water from the lower drain plug as needed,
into a larger pan or through a drain tube. If using a drain
tube, you can purchase vinyl tubing which has an outside
diameter of 5/8" and an inside diameter of ½".
Remember the drain tube must be positioned lower than
the drain plug so the water condensation does not
flow backwards back into the air conditioner.
1.
2.
3.
Wooden Board
Height: up to 1"
Plastic Cap
and Lower
Drain Plug
Large Pan
(Not included)
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WATER CONDENSATION DRAINAGE (CONTINUED)
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Unplug the unit from power source.
Remove the upper/ lower rubber drain plug.
Some residual water may spill so please have a pan to
collect the water.
Connect the drain tube (included) to the upper or lower
drain (whichever is more convenient for your space).
See diagram.
The water can be continuously drained through the
drain tube into a floor drain or bucket.
Replace the drain plug.
You can now turn on the unit.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Continuous Draining for Dehumidifier Mode
Drain Tube (included):
Dia. 0.9" (2.2 cm)
Length: 29.3" (74.5 cm)
Upper Rubber
Drain Plug
While using the unit in dehumidifier mode, continuous
drainage is recommended.
IMPORTANT: The water cannot be drained using the continuous drain option in heating* mode.
In Heating mode, the internal water tank collects condensation faster and may require more
frequent emptying of the tank in more humid rooms. It is recommended to use the heating mode in a
room with 50 % humidity or lower. Avoid operating moisture-creating products or appliances such as
a humidifier or a kettle when using the unit in heating mode.
IMPORTANT: It is NOT recommended to connect the drain hose for continuous drainage while the
unit is switched ON in air conditioning cooling mode. Doing so can reduce the cooling efficiency
of the Portable Air Conditioner. Only drain the water condensation when the unit is switched off.
Continuous drainage is only suitable when the unit is set up in Dehumidifier mode.
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The following troubleshooting guide addresses the most common problems. If problems persist, call
customer support. Unplug and disconnect the appliance from the power source before attempting
to troubleshoot.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The air
conditioning
unit does not
start
No electricity. Check for power.
Batteries in the remote
control need to be
replaced.
Change remote control batteries.
The power cord is not
properly plugged in.
Remove and reconnect the power cord.
The safety LCDI plug has
tripped (USA / Canada /
Mexico only).
Reset the safety LCDI plug, if problem
persists contact our customer support
(USA / Canada / Mexico only).
Runs a short
while only
The thermostat
temperature setting
is too close to room
temperature.
Lower the set temperature.
Air outlet is blocked. Make sure the hose is properly connected.
There are tight bends in
the air hose.
Connect hose as per instructions on page 3.
In Heating
Mode*, the unit
keeps switching
off frequently.
The room is too humid.
Water Tank needs to be
emptied.
In Heating mode, the heat pump condenses moisture
from the air into the internal water tank. In more
humid rooms, it will collect faster and need to be
emptied out more frequently. It is recommended to
use the heat mode in 50% humidity or less.
Switch off any appliances such as a humidifier or
kettle to avoid extra moisture build up in the room
when operating in heat mode.
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*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Runs but not
cooling
A door or window is open. Make sure the window or door is closed.
The dust filter is dirty. Clean the dust filter.
The hose is detached.
Reinstall hose properly
(refer to Installation section).
Temperature setting is
too high.
Reduce temperature setting on control panel.
Air outlet or intake is
blocked.
Remove blockage.
Room exceeds
recommended size.
Move unit to smaller room.
Large size or number of
windows are decreasing
cooling effectiveness.
Cover windows with curtains or blinds.
Will not run and
WATER FULL
indicator is on
Excess water
condensation inside
the tank.
Drain the water (refer to Water Condensation
Drainage).
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Heater* is not
switching ON
Heating function not
activated yet.
Temperature setting
is too low.
Check that the Heating function has been activated.
will be illuminated when the
Heater is switched ON. Increase temperature setting.
EN
*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
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ERROR CODE GUIDE
ERROR CODE ERROR POSSIBLE CAUSE
"E1" Indoor temperature sensor failure (open circuit or short circuit).
"E3" Evaporator temperature sensor failure (open circuit or short circuit).
"P1" Water Full Alarm.
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Honeywell HL10CESWB Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Humidificateurs
Taper
Manuel utilisateur