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1. MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM CEILING 1M ag 726 o 62 62 62 62 62 62 l1 9 o i lt C e 3 I E o 93 93 o k 77 x4 d a m bol j HOTAIR yT ad e AIR INTAKE HOLE DISCHAGE 82 HOLE 2 Important Remarks TN COMPULSORY FIXING POINTS FOR LN Ju NS E 2 Ensure wall breckat is installed lavel on wall a VER de Y Oe cerca ee ee hola recommended thal the holes an eriled with n sight dowwand 9132 8 orator ary back ao 160 A All Dimensions MM DRAINAGE HOLE SP Drawing paper size 1 Version B Exi 281 MINUMUM midte 2 Template Fasten the template to the wall once the following guidelines have been checked Do not drill any holes until you are 100 confident that there are no obstacles in the area you wish to drill and there are no obstructions which could be hidden by the construction of the wall for example Electrical wiring water amp gas pipes or supporting lintels or beams Ensure that a spirit level is used as the unit must be level Follow the installation instructions amp measurements in full Important Drilling Air intake Discharge Drainage holes Page 10 It is recommended that the holes are drilled with a slight downward inclination of 3 5 degrees to prevent any backflow of water and make drainage easier 3
2. PREM I AIR 8000BTU WALL MOUNTED AIR CONDTIONER COOLING amp HEATING Model EH0530 PMINISW8W Refrigeration R407C PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING AND KEEP SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CONTENT E Product desenpton BO lEqaariw O O m gt s K Maintenance Trouble ooo Page 2 A SPECIFICATION 20 bem w Denumatyng ud s oser Net Weight KG not includes accessories 32 Dimension 465 765 235 465 765 235 H W D 536 930 315 536 930 315 Use V5 remote controller only Notes 1 Cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature Dry bulb 279C Wet bulb 19 C Indoor and outdoor the same Heating capacity is measured at ambient temperature Dry bulb 20 C Wet bulb 15 C Indoor and outdoor the same Page 3 B BEFORE USE Transport amp store the unit in an upright position only Leave it in an upright position for at least 3 hours before first use DO NOT dispose of any packaging until the installation of the air conditioner is completed After having removed the packing check that all the content is intact and complete See list of accessories In the event of missing parts contact your retailer This air conditioner has been designed to cool or heat the air of a room and should only used for the purpose The manutacturer cannot be held liable
3. Drilling the Wall Please note If you are drilling the hole above ground floor level please ensure that the outside area is supervised until drilling has been completed W INTAKE AND OUTLET HOLES This operation should be carried out using the proper tools diamond tip or core bit drills with high twisting torque and adjustable rotation speed Fasten the template to the wall taking care to check the distance from the floor and or ceiling and keep horizontal by using a spirit level Use a pilot drill to mark the centre of each core hole to be drilled Use a core boring head having a diameter of 135mm to drill the two holes for intake and outlet air It is recommended that the holes must have a slight downward inclination of 3 5 degrees to prevent any backflow of water from the pipes 2 DRAINAGE The unit produces condensate that has to be extracted to enable the unit to operate correctly It is necessary to drill a hole through the wall measuring 30mm in diameter in the position shown in the template It is recommended that the holes are drilled with a slight downward inclination of 3 5 degrees to prevent any backflow of water and make drainage easier For this reason it is essential for the drain line to have a minimum downward inclination of at least 396 throughout its length 3 FASTENING THE BRACKET Drill the holes for anchoring the fastening bracket to the wall using the 6 holes showed in black on the template If t
4. ensure that the insulating back panel fits firmly against the wall and there are no gaps at the back of the air conditioner LIFT IT UP LIFT IT UP HERE HERE 13 G OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTROL PANEL Green light switched on compressor is ON Yellow light switched on timer is on Red light switched on the unit is in standby Blue light switched on night mode is on 88 4 room temperature when unit is running shows corresponding setting when you press the control key Display returns to room temperature after 5 seconds when no key is pressed and turns off after 3 minutes Just press any key to re active the temperature display Control Panel Functions 1 2 3 On Off Starts or Stops the Unit Mode Select the functions on the unit for Auto Mode the 88 LED shows RU Cooling Mode the 88 LED shows LU Dehumidifying Mode the 88 LED shows DE Fan Mode the 88 LED shows FH Heating Mode 88 the LED shows HE Fan Speed Control Select the fan speed for High the 88 LED shows F3 Medium the 88 LED shows Fe Low the 88 LED shows F 1 Temperature Select the desired temperature by pressing either UP or DOWN button when using the unit in cooling or heating function or auto function The LED flashes to display the desired temperature during setting and displays the room temperature after 5 seconds Page 14 5 TIMER Press button until the Yellow light
5. is on to set Automatic Off time while the unit is running Press Timer button until the Yellow light is on to set Automatic On time while the unit is in ready state Press either UP or DOWN buttons to set the clock to the required turn off time or turn on for1 hour by pressing once The adjustable time range is 1 hour to 24 hours The LED will flash for 3 seconds to activate the timer which has been programmed Press the TIMER button again to cancel the setting OPERATION USING CONTROL PANEL 1 Cooling Operation Plug the power cord in to the power outlet socket Turn on the unit by pressing the ON OFF Button on the control panel Press MODE Button until CO appears on the LED display Press UP or DOWN until the desired room temperature appears on the LED The temperature ranges from 16 C 31 C e Select desired fan speed by pressing the FAN Button NOTE During hot days the unit will cool off the room most efficiently by setting the temperature at the lowest and the fan speed at the highest 2 Dehumidifying Operation e Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet socket e Turn on the unit by pressing the ON OFF Button on the control panel Press the MODE Button until the appears on the LED display NOTE The unit operates at low fan speed during dehumidifying The unit cools room slightly during dehumidification Keep the windows and the doors closed to aid the effectiveness of the unit in removin
6. 19 I EXTRA AIR FLOW Butterfly screw The extra airflow is positioned under the unit It is placed in the closed position during manufacture for use in cooling mode You are recommended to close it in wintertime to stop cool air from outdoors entering or in heating mode Loosen the 2 buttery screws in both sides and put the door to wall direction Re tighten the 2 buttery screws J CIRCUIT DIAGRAM BL BL BR OR RD WH YE CM FMO GN 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM BLACK BLUE FUSE F3 154 250V BROWN ORANGE RED WHITE YELLOW COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR GREEN THERMISTOR Page 20 K MAINTENANCE Note Make sure power is off and the plug is pulled out of the power outlet before performing any maintenance activities WARNING Shape fins behind the filter DO NOT touch or hold the back of unit s filter area if filter is removed for clean 1 2 3 Clean or replace filter If the air filter is blocked with dust the airflow volume will reduce It is recommended that the filter be cleaned at least once every two weeks a Pull up the filter from the filter compartment in the back of the unit b Wash the air filter by immersing it gently into warm about 40 C water with a neutral detergent Rinse the filter and dry it thoroughly in a shaded place c Replace the filter back into the filter compartment after it is thoroughly dried d Ifthe filter is damaged or unusable order a new f
7. A BS 1363 fused plug is used it Bu must be fitted with a 13A fuse If in doubt consult a qualified electrician gt Live L Wiring for a 13 Amp Plug BS1363 Brown Please note The Earth Terminal is marked with the letter E or Earth Symbol amp Optional feature of Schuko to UK converter plug This Schuko to UK converter plug may used in this product Refer to UK plug wiring instruction section for regular UK plug wiring Page 7 E PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ee optional 2 LED display Caster bracket locking holes il using in mobil versonony 9 Remote control storage 10 Caster bracket hanging hole using in mobile version onl 4 Control panel 11 Air exhaust 5 5 Handles 6 Dust filter Drainage hole 7 Hanging holes for wall mount 14 Caster bracket hanging hole brackets using in mobile version onl Standard accessories 1 Remote control Type V5 A2 Fix head with manual adjust louvers Pre installed A3 User manual A4 Drain hose A5 Rubber plug Pre installed Batteries not included Page 8 Wall mounted kit W1 Wall bracket x 1pc W2 Pipe flange x 2pcs W3 Air intake pipe dia 120mm x 1pc W4 External grating Pre installed x 2pcs W5 Hot air discharge pipe dia 130mm x 1pc W6 Template for wall drilling x 1pc W7 Extension condensate hose x 1pc W8 Screw kit ST4 10 x 10pcs S 5 40 x 8pcs Nylon anchor 5 40 x 8pcs jw W9 Foam p
8. ad x 2pcs pre installed W10 Rubber grating ring x 2 ver W11 wis W11 Nylon cord Note W9 are preinstalled in the unit for WALL MOUNT only VISION F WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS uu I Attention Install the unit at least 1 meter Positioning the air conditioner apart from ceiling to prevent air blockage To obtain maximum performance from your unit it must be correctly positioned Please following the OUTDOOR guidelines and instructions below in full as failure to do so could cause potential installation problems e The air conditioner must be installed on an exterior wall that has access to the outside and a minimum of 2 meters free clearance to allow good airflow 2m 7 sii m INDOOR e Ihe unit must be fitted following the template with space to the top bottom and sides of the unit e The wall on which the unit is installed must be sturdy and able to withstand the weight of the unit After determining the best place for installation as described above please check to ensure that the wall can be drilled without causing damage to the fabric of the building If necessary obtain professional advice to ensure that no damage Is done to power supply or water pipes Please also ensure that there are no obstacles on the outside of the wall which may interfere with the performance of the unit Page 9 e COMPULSORY FIXING POINTS EXTRA FIXING POINTS TO USE IF THE WALL IS NOT SOLID
9. age 16 6 Sleep Mode This Mode is available when using Remote control NOTE The air conditioner is in operation Press SLEEP Button the zx appears on the Remote control display The unit will switch to low speed after 2 hours When in cooling mode during the first two hours the temperature will be increased 1 C per hour The unit will then operate at 2 C higher than the originally set figure for 6 hours The temperature will then return to the originally set figure When in heating mode during the first two hours temperature will be decreased 2 C per hour Then temperature will be keeping at 4 C Lower than the original set figure for 6 hours The temperature will then return to the originally set figure When in dehumidify mode the temperature will not be changed In exceptional conditions of low temperature and high humidity condensate may accumulate at a rate faster than it can be discharged The symbol E6 will appear in the control panel Check any blockage in drain port Page 17 H OPERATION USING REMOTE CONTROLLER Type V5 1 Remove the cover from the back of the remote control 2 Insert two AAA dry cell batteries batteries included After inserting the batteries the display of the remote control will flash COOL and HEAT orderly to set the remote control of your unit you can press the MODE button when the remote is flashing HEAT on the display Insert the power plug into an outlet Always
10. for damage caused to property or Injury to persons or animals due to incorrect installation regulation and maintenance or improper use This air conditioner contains R407C refrigerant at the end of its life the disposal of this air conditioner must be in accordance with the strict regulation governing the recycling of this product please operate with caution during the disposal Please contact your local authority for regulatory advice DO NOT switch on before having totally assembled the air conditioner and before installing in its correct operating position This unit builds with self diagnostic function Approximate 1 minute delay In initial power connection Page 4 C IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always place the unit on an even level surface An opening in a window in portable version only or wall is required to accommodate the exhaust hose to expel the hot air Ensure the unit is connected to an earthed power supply of the correct rating Refer to the rating label located at the back of the unit The unit will cool when the room temperature is between 18 C 32 C depending on the thermostat setting DO NOT tilt the unit DO NOT cover or obstruct the 5 inlet and outlet grilles Your air conditioner has been designed to be used only in the home office and similar conditions and should not be used for any other purpose This unit is for indoor use only Never unplug the air conditioner while it is workin
11. g this could damage the electronic circuits DO NOT use the appliance in a wet room such as a bathroom or laundry room to avoid the risk of electrical shocks DO NOT bend or crush the warm air exhaust hose in portable version only DO NOT sit or place articles on the appliance DO NOT use the appliance with wet or damp hands DO NOT let chemical substances come into contact with the appliance DO NOT use the appliance in the presence of flammable substances or vapours such as alcohol insecticides petrol etc DO NOT use the plug to start and stop the appliance ALWAYS use the intended control panel to start and stop the unit ALWAYS turn off the appliance when it is not in use and remove the mains plug from the socket outlet ALWAYS turn the unit off and remove the mains plug before cleaning carrying out maintenance or moving location Do not pull the electrical cable or place it near a source of heat always unroll it completely to avoid dangerous overheating If the power cord becomes damaged the service agent or a similarly qualified person must replace it in order to avoid a hazard The filter must be used with the product at all times when removing it for clearing always turn the unit off and unplug the mains plug from the socket Do not operate the unit with a damaged power cord or plug after it malfunctions has been dropped or damaged If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified se
12. g moisture from the room The unit will perform dehumidification for 10 minutes and then stop for 4 minutes when the room temperature is lower than 15 C Page 15 3 Fan Operation Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet socket Turn on the unit by pressing the ON OFF Button on the control panel Press the MODE Button until FR appears on the LED display Select the fan speed by pressing the FAN Button 4 Heating Operation Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet socket Turn on the unit by pressing the ON OFF Button on the control panel Press the MODE Button until H appears on the LED display Press the button UP or DOWN until the desired room temperature appears on the LED The temperature ranges from 16 C 31 C e Select the fan speed by pressing the Fan button It is recommended to use the low fan NOTE When activating the heat pump the unit will shut off for 3 5 minutes before starting the heating operation 5 Auto Operation a Turn on the unit by pressing the ON OFF Button on the control panel b Press the MODE Button until the AU appears on the LED display c Select the fan speed by using FAN button During AUTO mode the unit operates at heating mode when the room temperature is below 20 C It operates at dehumidifying mode when the room temperature is between 20 C to 25 C It operates in cooling mode when the room temperature is above 25 C You may use the timer with the AUTO mode P
13. he wall is not sturdy enough it is advisable to use extra anchor bolts using the holes showed in grey on the template The anchor bolts provided require 8mm holes the wall should be inspected to determine if provided bolts are sufficient No liability can bee accepted by the manufacturer or his agent in case of underestimation of the structural consistency of the anchorage made at the time of installation Page 11 4 Installation of vent tubes After drilling the holes the rubber rings the plastic pipes and the grids supplied with the air conditioner need to be fitted through them The pipe with a diameter 130mm hot air discharge has to be fitted in the right hole The length of the pipes should be matches to the thickness of the wall Take the rubber ring and insert the nylon cords through the Q hooks located on each side of the ring Fold the rubber ring in half grasping the cords with your free hand m ar Insert your arm inside the wall with the ring and push all ES the way to the outside Pull the nylon cords towards you AM and with a little manipulation the rubber ring will fit onto the exterior wall If you are installing the unit at the ground floor level you can simply install both the rubber rings from the outside by screwing them directly to the exterior wall with 6mm screws and wall plugs to prevent the rings removal Now take the pipe already fitted with the ring Let the nylon cords pass
14. his WARRANTY VOID The product you buy may sometimes differ slightly from illustration This warranty is in addition to and does not affect your statutory rights Should you have a problem with this product please call our Help Desk on 0845 4594816 This product has been manufactured to comply with EEC Directives 2006 95 EC and 89 336 EEC Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Prem l Air Appliances Ltd Lancots Lane Sutton Oak St Helens WA9 3EX UK 01 10 Page 23
15. ilter by calling your local service agent or supplier Case a Keep the unit from being exposed directly to the sun to prevent color fading b Clean the surface with a damp cloth Dry it with a soft towel Storing the Unit for an Extended Period of Time or Transporting a Empty water by unplugging the water drainage stop at the back towards the bottom of the unit b Unplug the unit c The unit should be stored in a cool dry place Page 21 L TROUBLE SHOOTING Please check the following items before asking for repairing The unit does not work Power supply fault 1 Not plugged in 1 Plug in correctly 2 Faulty plug or socket 2 Change the plug or socket 3 Fuse broken 3 Replace fuse The unit stops running 1 Timer is set or room 1 Close the timer or reset automatically temperature is lower than temp set temperature 2 The water tank is full 2 Drain off the water In cooling mode no cooling 1 Room temperature is 1 This is normal air coming out lower than set temperature 2 There is frost on the 2 The unit is defrosting and it surface of evaporator will run when the defrosting is finished The remote control does 1 Exhausted batteries 1 Change the batteries not work 2 Batteries incorrectly 2 Re install the batteries installed correctly The unit does not work for Protection of the unit Wait for approx 3 minutes and 3 minutes when switched the unit will start on Error code E2 in LED Fail
16. point the remote control signal transmitter toward the unit when operating Make sure that the signal path is not obstructed The maximum distance at which signals can be received is 8M Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time QUOI 22 A CHANGE IN THE FUNCTION IS USUALLY INDICATED BY A BEEP 8 Do not abuse the remote control 9 Do not place the remote control in a location that is exposed to direct sunlight or next to a heating unit or other heat source 10 Do not use rechargeable batteries because they differ from standard dry cell batteries in shape dimension and performance 11 Be sure to replace the batteries with two new batteries of the same type IMPORTANT At the end of their life dispose of the batteries according to Local Authority regulations Do not dispose of batteries with your normal household rubbish Remote control real time clock instructions 1 Press the CLOCK button 2 Press the HR hour button and MIN minute button and adjust the correct time 3 Press the CLOCK buiton again 4 The display will show the correct time Page 18 5 Clock Time settings HR and MIN To set the hours press HR button once the time will add 1 hour continue to press this button the clock will add by 1 hour until extended 11 hours then will change to PM or AM and return to 0 12 00 To set the minutes press MIN button once the clock will add 1 minute continue
17. rvice engineer to avoid a hazard This appliance is not intended for use 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 concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Page 5 Enerqy Savinq Tips Blocking of the filter reduces the efficiency of the air and increases its power consumption by up to 6 Avoid opening doors frequently Each person present in a room provides between 100 Watts and 150 Watts of heat Consequently the more people there are a room the less effective the unit will be in cooling To ensure the optimal efficiency of the unit we advise you to keep doors and windows closed and to take into account the surface of the walls and windows exposed to the sun Avoid the use of adapter plugs multiple sockets and or extension leads If their use is necessary ensure they conform to current safety standards Before starting the appliance check that it is correctly earthed according the legislation in force in the country concerned READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE NOTE RECEIVING THE GOODS The air conditioner is delivered in protective packaging and is accompanied by an instruction manual This manual is an integral part of the air conditioner and should therefore be carefully read and preserved When the unit is unpacked please check that the eq
18. through the pipe length and fit the pipe through the F g right hole you drilled previously until it will fit in the rubber ring M Pe Fasten the flange with 2 6mm screws and the wall plug and insert the tightened nylon cords to the dents on the internal flange Page 12 IMPORTANT SUGGESTIONS Because the hot air discharge pipe diameter is nearly the same as the 135mm drill bit the pipe is slightly tight fit into wall hole If you experience any difficulties use a small piece of timber amp a rubber hammer to gently knock the tube into the hole After the pipe has been installed through the wall insulate and seal its perimeter to prevent air and humidity infiltration using polyurethane foam Use the same instructions to fit the left hand tube air discharge pipe and ring using the other supplied pipe with diameter 120mm 5 Remove the Rubber Plug REMOVE THE RUBBER PLUG BEFORE FASTENING THE UNIT 6 Fitting the unit on bracket After checking again that the fastening bracket is securely fastened to the wall and that any necessary preparations for electric connection and condensate drainage have been made tilt the unit slightly towards you to aid the operation of fastening the unit onto the bracket Fit the drainage pipe that protrudes from the back of the unit which is then inserted in the drainage hole The air conditioner can now be pushed firmly against the wall Carefully inspect the installation to
19. to press this button and the clock will add by 1 minute until extended to 59 minutes the return 00 TO RESET ALL FUNCTIONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL PLEASE RE INSERT THE BATTERIES REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Remote displa 1 ON OFF Starts or Stops the Unit 2 AWARM WARMER Adjust to desired warm temperature ONOFF weno A WARM 3 WCOOL COOLER Adjust to desired cool temperature 4 MODE Select the functions of the unit for Auto Mode Cooling Mode mi Dehumidifying Mode Fan HR MIN Mode and Heating Mode 5 FAN Select the fan i speed desired High Medium 5 01 Low amp 6 SLEEP To set the unit for sleep mode 7 SWING To start swinging air louvers vertically by press SWING button once To stop press the SWING button again Horizontal air flow direction can be adjusted manually Attention SWING feature only for swing louvre If you model is equipped the FIXED HEAD A2 outlet You can manually adjust the louvre direction 8 TIME ON To the timer press TIME button until the LED display shows a flashing 4to set automatic ON time while the unit is ready 9 TIME OFF Press TIME button and the LED display will show a flashing 14 to set automatic OFF time while the unit is running 10 HR Press to set the desired hour setting 11 MIN Press to set the desired minute setting FAN SWING NOTE ALL SETTINGS CAN BE VIEWED ON THE REMOTE DISPLAY Page
20. uipment and the accessory pack are complete and undamaged HANDLING Be fully aware of the weight of the unit before attempting to lift it Take all necessary precautions to avoid damaging the product or causing personal injury It is advisable to remove the packing only when the air conditioner has been located in the point of installation Carefully remove the adhesive strips positioned on the air conditioner Packaging components must be disposed correctly and not left within reach of children since they are a potential source of danger Page 6 D BS PLUG WIRING Wiring Instructions Should it be necessary to change the plug please note the wires in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows 1 The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which Is marked with the letter L or colored RED 3 The GREEN YELLOW is the EARTH and must be connected to the terminal Earth which is marked with the letter E or Green Yellow or colored GREEN OR GREEN YELLOW 4 Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly If a 13
21. ure of the indoor sensor Advise your local services display Error code E4 in LED Failure of the indoor coil Advise your local services display sensor Error code E5 in LED Failure of the upper fan Advise your local services display motor Error code E6 in LED Failure of the water tray full Refer to page 18 display Yellow light flashing The unit is in defrosting The unit will return to normal operation once defrosting is finish Error codes are for information only Advise your local service agent as appropriate Page 22 M SERVICE amp WARRANTY e Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug after the unit malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged e For your convenience record the complete model number and product name located on the Product Identification Plate the date you purchased the product and attach your purchase receipt docket as proof of purchase To ensure your product is covered by warranty the complete faulty product together with your purchase receipt should be returned to your retailer ONE 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Save This Warranty Information Prem l Air Appliances Ltd Guarantees this product free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year Should this unit be operated under conditions other than those recommended at voltages other than the voltage indicated on the unit or any attempts made to service or modify the unit will render t

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