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1. Is the room temperature too Improve the ventilation to lower the tem The cooling effect is high perature of the room or use the unit in a weak Higher than 45 C is too high room that correspond to required condi tions 25 C 45 C The cool air duct does Is the swivel switch turned off Turn the swivel switch to ON not swivel Only SS 22DD 8A Is the drain pipe clogged Clean the drain pipe Is the drain tank full Empty the drain tank Water is leaking from the unit g Is the drain tank placed cor If not place it in its correct position rectly Is the drain tank damaged Repair it or change it for a new one If the problems do not get resolved by the above suggested measures please consult with your local dealer 13 AFTER SERVICE O Please use standard parts for maintenance and repair If you use spare parts other than standard parts there is risk that they will not fit properly and can cause malfunction or accidents The same condition applies also to the case if Suiden spare parts are used in products from other compa nies e REPAIR For questions regarding acquiring spare parts or regarding repair please contact the store where you purchased the unit after having prepared the product number the manufacturer s serial number and the date of purchase AN For your safety If you intend to use the unit to preserve food products animals and plants precision machines art obje
2. Do not use the swivel function when the duct extension is attached This will damage the swivel device 3 CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE A Note Do not connect any other electrical appliance to the same power source that the unit is connected to 1 ELECTRICAL WIRING Make sure that no other electrical appliance is connected do the same power source as the unit 2 THE CIRCUIT BREAKER Use a 10A 30mA lt 0 1sec circuit breaker Service box 3 CONNECTING THE UNIT TO A POWER SOURCE Insert the plug into the power source Cord clamp Earthing JFN M Electric cord ib Plug roe c s y 4 TRIAL OPERATION Turn on the power switch the airflow adjustment switch and the swivel switch to make sure that everything works properly I The properties of all the switches are explained further in the next section How to use II If the unit does not work properly please consult page 13 Trouble shooting for further guidance A Note When you turn off the COOL airflow the compressor with the power switch and change it to STOP or AIR wait at least 3 minutes before turning the switch back to COOL again HOW TO USE Important To ensure safety read section one 1 For your safety first 1 OPERATING THE UNIT 1 OPERATING THE POWER SWITCH MODE MODE AIR STOP _ COOL H ON F p m p AIR The fan is working but not the compressor H No cool air is
3. If the cord gets damaged there is risk of electric shock and fire Do not use in places with electrically conductive dust from Iron carbon casting aluminium etc Do not let the plug get dirty or get exposed to metal objects while plugged There is risk of electric shock short cir 9 cuit and fire Do not use the extension cord while its is coiled or Do not use the unit in other than the stated opera bundled together S tion conditions There is risk of the cord overheating and Since there is risk of electric shock short catching fire circuit and malfunction please use the Make sure that the extension cord is ex unit within the suitable range 25 50 tended before use humidity 45 40 humidity Do not damage process nor bend pull twist or Do use electricity within the allowed range bundle the cord excessively S 198V 244V If the cord gets damaged there is risk of There is risk of electric shock and short electric shock or fire circuit Remove the plug from the electric outlet when the Do not use the unit in places with a lot of cutting oil unit is not in use S or mineral oil There is risk of burning and other inju They can cause the resin made parts of ries electric shock fire caused by short the unit to deteriorate which can result in circuit etc accidents and injuries When you unplug the plug be sure not to pull it by Lock the caster wheels with the caster stoppers the cord b
4. coming d L COOL The fan and the compressor is working Cool air is coming A Note Power switch When you turn off the COOL option with the power switch and I Open the control panel cover on the top of the unit II Turn the power switch on the control panel to AIR or COOL change it to STOP or AIR wait at least 3 minutes before turning the switch to COOL again Airflow adjustment switch 2 OPERATING THE AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT SWITCH Set the airflow to strong H or weak L 2 ADJUSTING THE DIRECTION OF AIRFLOW The cool air duct can be adjusted so please operate the unit after having pointed it in the desired direction e HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT e VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT The cool air duct can be turned approximately 300 The cool air duct is flexible and can be bent in any desired degrees way within its possible range Possible vertical adjustment Can be turned approx 300 VANE A Note I Bend the cool air duct gently firmly holding the duct elbow with your other hand The duct can get damaged if forcedly bent too far If something is dropped into the exhaust air vent do Do not use Do not use within this range not use a stick or similar object to try to retrieve it within this lt You may damage internal parts and cause malfunction HI Where the duct s attachment peg and the air air vents attachment notch align the unit comes off Therefor
5. please consult with your local dealer If you clean the internal parts before storage the unit can be used immediately afterwards A Note Store the unit in a vertical standing position Do not store it lying down If the unit is stored lying down the compressor or other parts can break down or malfunction 11 SAFETY INSPECTION Important To ensure safety read section one 1 For your safety first To ensure safe operation please perform the following inspections before use If any fault or malfunction is discovered please take measures immediately Inspection Measure authorized electrician authorized electrician rectly Is the heat exchanger fin covered with dust or greasy dirt Are all the switches and buttons working properly If not consult page 13 of this manual and follow the instructions If the problem remains even after that please consult with your local dealer regarding inspection and repair Is the unit emitting strange sounds or smells Please consult with your local dealer regarding inspection and repair Hand the unit in for inspection and repair at your local retailer 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Important To ensure safety read section one 1 For your safety first What s wrong Whatto check Measure Is there power supply Turn the power switch to STOP until The power could be off be the power is back on again If the switch cause of blackout etc is turned
6. than 6 8mm how to connect the unit to a power source you can not fasten them with the cord clamp attached to the unit In that case please acquire a suitable cord clamp and use it instead THE CONTROL PANEL MODE TURN AIR Cool air duct swivel switch Attention This switch is only in STOP _ a COOL H cluded in models with automatic 7 i swivel Not SS 22ED 8A Power switch You can choose between Air Cool and Stop i l l nA Airflow velocity switch You can choose weak L or strong H airflow SETUP Important To ensure safety read section one 1 For your safety first 1 PLACING THE UNIT Make sure that the unit is placed so that there is nothing blocking the front side filter the cool air duct or the hot air exhaust duct There is only an air inlet on the front side and the only air outlets are on the top so the unit can be placed with the other sides directly against a wall in a corner or in any other confined space A Note Donotuse the unit in places containing hydrochloric acid sulphuric acid or any other corroding gas or steam There is risk of gas leak or deterioration of performance 2 ATTACHING THE COOL AIR DUCT Filter 1 ATTACHING THE DUCT ELBOW I Insert the duct elbow into the elbow holder fitting the attach Duct elbow ment notch to the black mark on the inside of the holder attachment notch II After you have inserted the duct elbow into th
7. to COOL when the power comes back on the fuse might blow Is the plug correctly connected Insert the plug correctly into the outlet in the outlet I can not turn on the Is the electric cord broken or Fix the cord if possible otherwise unit damaged in any other way change it for a new one Is the electric fuse blown or the Please consult with an electrician or your breaker down local retailer Is the overload relay running The unit will restore itself automatically Wait for the unit to be restored turn the switch to STOP wait 3 minutes and then restart the unit Is the capacity of the breaker Make sure that no other appliance is sufficient connected to the breaker or the branch circuit Did you keep the cooler turned If you have turned off the unit make sure off for three minutes to wait at least 3 minutes before turning on the COOL again This does not apply to AIR which can be turned on immediately Is the voltage too low Consult with your electric company The unit turns itself on Is the voltage too low Consult with your electric company and off frequently The overload relay The fuse blew or the breaker is down Set the switch to COOL Is the power switch not set to COOL The air from the unitis Is the filter or cold air duct Remove the obstructing object not cool blocked If the filter clogged with dust or Clean the filter dirt
8. COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD RELAY I The overload relay protects the compressor from overcurrents and overheating engine II The compressor overload relay is automatic If the overload relay starts to work frequently and the unit stops working please take steps to eliminate the cause of the problem If the cause is left unfixed the unit can break down or malfunction Please consult Trouble shooting on page 13 for more information 2 THE FUSE The fuse is located inside the service box A 6 3A glass fuse is used JS S S T Interior of the fuse holder T Fuse holder A Note When you change the fuse please consult with a authorized electrician or your local suiden dealer 10 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Important To ensure safety read section one 1 For your safety first 1 CLEANING THE FILTER I Remove the filter by pulling it straight up Filter II Clean off the dust from the filter with a vacuum cleaner III If the filter is dirty it should be cleaned with water IV Reinstall the filter into the unit after it has dried completely ONO Nees DUST FILTER For customers who use the unit in locations with a lot of cotton fibre glass fibre and other kinds of dust Dust filte es h If you are experiencing that the heat exchanger frequently clogs up and the Optional cool air function stops working properly we recommend you to replace the standard filter with the optional d
9. MANUAL NO SS 22DD ED 8A 1406 SPOT SS 22DD 8A COOLER te sive MNR 220V 50Hz INSTRUCTION MANUAL Index For YOUN safety scarce vescieies esteasesvepercntsesescsaecsdesen Product specification Placing the unit Attaching the cool air duct Attaching the hot air exhaust duct Optional Exhaust air duct extension Optional Cool air duct extension Connecting to a power source Trial operation How to use e Operating the unit e Adjusting the direction of airflow e The swivel function e The drain tank Safety devices Maintenance and storage e Cleaning the filter e External maintenance e Before storing the unit 8 Safety inspection Be sure to thoroughly read this manual to the end before commencing operation of the unit Please also store this instruction manual in a place where it can be accessed by anyone who needs it at all times 9 Troubleshooting Thank you for purchasing this product from the 10 After service world brand SUIDEN Please use this product correctly after having thoroughly read this manu A Note al After having finished reading please store it in Do not use the unit in places with gases or vapour contain a place where it is easily accessed by people using ing hydrochloric acid sulphuric acid or any other corrosive the unit If during use the unit malfunctions or if substances something is unclear please consult this manual FOR YOUR SAFETY Please do not operate t
10. aporises when it passes through the warm lower part on the way down to the drain tank In certain environments almost all water will vapor ize leaving nothing for the drain tank This does not mean that the unit is not working A Note os The amount of condensed water that gathers in the drain tank varies depending on the temperature and humidity of the environment where the unit is used as well as how clean or dirty the heat exchanger is The amount of condensed water increases remarkably during rainy seasons and other times with high humidity so be extra attentive at these times When the drain tank becomes full the water will start spilling out on the floor so check the amount of water in the drain tank frequently and empty it before it gets full Drain tank Since the condensed water in the drain tank will spill when the unit is moved be sure to empty the tank first 2 DRAINING THE CONDENSED WATER WITH A HOSE You can drain the condensed water directly to a drain or other desired place by attaching a hose onto the drain pipe The inside diameter of the hose should be 16mm I Remove the drain tank II Attach the hose to the drain pipe located on the upper t gt left side of the drain tank compartment III Place the other end of the hose in a drain or other Suitable place Drain pipe Hose Outside diameter 16mm Inside diameter 16mm SAFETY DEVICES 1 THE
11. ching the hot air exhaust duct exten sion is done in the same way as the optional cool air duct extension is attached Therefore please see instruc tions on attachment on the next page Optional cool air duct extension A Note x If you will make an opening for the duct extension in the wall Exhaust duct make sure that it is done by an trained professional Unprofes SKEN gt Hot air sional installation can lead to water leakage and other prob lems Do not squeeze press or bend the duct extension in a way that will obstruct the air flow If something is dropped into the exhaust air vent do not use a stick or similar object to try to retrieve it You may damage internal parts and cause malfunction Refrain from using the duct extension If the room temperature is higher that 40 C There is risk of deterioration of the units cooling effect ONTO NING COOL AIR DUCT EXTENSION The cool air duct extension 125mm length 5m can be used when the unit can not be placed close to the work place where it is needed e CUTTING THE COOL AIR DUCT EXTENSION Cut the cool air duct extension according to required length in the following way I Make a hole in the duct extension where you want to II Cut the duct extension all the way around using scis cut it with a flat screwdriver or similar tool sors or a side cutter e CHANGING THE DIAMETER Optional cool air duct extension You can reduce the diameter of the c
12. cts etc please check the specific requirements of those objects carefully before you commence Inaccurate or inappropriate use can cause the quality of the objects to deteriorate Sometimes it will be necessary to perform installation work and electric work to the unit In these cases contact your local dealer or an experienced professional If the works are performed inadequately there is risk of electric shock fire or accidents Caution when using the manual Thank you for buying this Suiden product This product is made to the specifications of you the buyer However the content of the enclosed instruction manual is that of the standard model Please keep this in mind and be cautious when using the product 14
13. e use the cool air duct within the indicated range 3 THE SWIVEL FUNCTION This function is only available on SS 22DD 8A Model SS 22ED 8A does not have a swivel function 1 OPERATING THE SWIVEL SWITCH TURN MODE TURN Operate the swivel switch on the right of the control panel STOP i COOL H ON ON The cool air duct swivels to the right and left OFF The cool air duct does not move i air duct when the swivel function is turned on Swivel switch Do not use the swivel function with anything other than the standard cool air duct delivered with unit If the swivel func tion is turned on for example when the duct extension is attached the swivel device will be strained and can break A Note Make sure that nothing obstructs the swivel path of the cool 2 CHANGING THE POSITION OF THE SWIVEL You can change the direction of the swivel in any desired direc tion I First turn off the swivel II Push the cool air duct lightly into desired position A Note Ifthe hot air exhaust duct is attached the cool air duct can not swivel in that direction The duct elbow comes off at the point where the elbow attachment notch and the unit s attachment marker are aligned Therefore avoid swivel in that direction 4 THE DRAIN TANK 1 THE DRAIN TANK COLLECTS THE CONDENSED WATER Part of the condensed water that appears in the upper cold part of the heat exchanger on the front of the unit v
14. e holder fasten it so does not come loose by turning it to either side Duct elbow insertion mark Black line A Note Make sure that the duct elbow is correctly inserted into the holder If the duct elbow is not attached evenly reattach it correctly 2 ATTACHING THE COLD AIR DUCT DA I Insert the cold air duct into the duct elbow fitting the attach Attachment peg ment peg on the duct to the attachment notch in the elbow then turn it to the right A Be sure not to insert the end with the screws Attachment notch A Duct elbow Y II Point the duct in the direction you want the air to blow in fix Screw ing the duct elbow with your other hand Please see page 8 for more information Duct elb 3 REMOVING THE DUCT ELBOW X ee I Remove the cool air duct from the elbow Insertion mark 7 N Black line i Attachment II Turn the elbow until the attachment notch is aligned with the Pau insertion mark II Remove the duct elbow by pulling it straight up from the holder a e ADJUSTING THE FIRMNESS OF THE COLD AIR DUCT If th tain ie II II III Eo e cold air duct is too loose it will just droop down not main Y ing the desired direction of the cool airflow If this is the case lt Stretch out gt Grab both ends of the duct and stretch it until it is fully ex tended Make the duct tighter by twisting the right end of the duct one or two times fixing th
15. e left end of the duct with your other hand Now the duct should maintain any shape de Stabilize with your left hand and twist towards sired by the user your body with your right hand ATTACHING THE HOT AIR EXHAUST DUCT Place the hot air exhaust duct onto the exhaust air Exhaust air duct vent aligning the attachment guide marker V 2 Fx E on the duct with the matching marker A 748 ALE on the attachment point on the top of the unit Attachment guide Turn the duct clockwise until the attachment point marker Y marker A Z WME on the unit is aligned with the fastened E z marker on the duct and you hear a ave clicking sound Attachment To remove the duct turn it counter clockwise until l ii l pot point A L the attachment guide marker Y 2X E Z is aligned with the attachment point A 2 iz and a Top then lift it up vertically A Note If something is dropped into the exhaust air vent do not use a stick or similar object to try to retrieve it You may damage internal parts and cause malfunction Do not block the exhaust air vent in any way This will obstruct the function of the unit and cause malfunction ONTO NING EXHAUST AIR DUCT EXTENSION By attaching the optional hot air exhaust duct extension 175mm length 4m you can lead the hot air out of the room preventing it from heating up the room Attach the hot air exhaust duct extension to the normal exhaust duct Atta
16. he unit before carefully reading and understanding the content of this section The items treated in this section are to ensure safe use of the unit and to beforehand prevent harm or injury to you and others Further to clarify the severity of the harm and injuries that can result from incorrect use the items in this section are divided into two categories Warnings and Caution However since the actions explained under caution also some times can cause severe harm please follow all instructions in this section carefully regardless of category AN Warning Incorrect use can cause death or severe injury AN Caution Incorrect use can cause bodily harm or can damage the unit A Note Additional useful information other than warnings and caution GENERAL CAUTION Do not use the unit in any other way than is de Do not use the unit on ships or in vehicles scribed in this manual Use on ships or in vehicles can result in Incorrect use can cause electric shock water leakage and a short circuit short circuit water leakage and other ac cidents as well as can damage the unit When carrying or moving the unit in any other way please keep it balanced and adapt your movement to the shape and weight of the unit at all time If the unit is dropped there is a risk of injury and other accidents When packing the unit into and out of a vehicle be If the unit is transported in a vehicle after it is un sure to be 2 or more people to en
17. ool air duct by twisting it to the left thereby increasing the air flow velocity Twist t A Note fhe a Be careful not to make the duct extension too narrow This could cause deterioration of performance and malfunction e ATTACHING THE COOL AIR DUCT EXTENSION TO THE COOL AIR DUCT I Loosen the screws on the duct cap and then remove the duct cap from the cool air duct IT Mount the cool air duct extension to the cool air duct narrow the end until the gap is completely sealed then tighten the duct strap III Attach the accessory cool air duct extension cap onto the duct extension with glue Duct cap __ 130 Duct strap Optional s Screw WWE Cool air duct extension Cool air an Cool air duct Attachment notch extension cap Cool air duct e ATTACHING THE COOL AIR DUCT EXTENSION TO A CUT COOL AIR DUCT I Cut the cool air duct IT Mount the cool air duct extension to the cool air duct narrow the end until the gap is completely sealed then tighten the duct strap III Attach the accessory cool air duct extension cap onto the duct extension with glue Duct cap AN Screw l 130 Duct strap Optional Cool air duct Cool air duct Cool air ee aN Cool air duct extension Cut off Cool air duct Attachment notch extension cap e FASTENING THE COOL AIR DUCT EXTENSION Hang the cool air duct extension with wires from the ceiling or fasten it securely to the wall A Note
18. se your body to the cold air from the unit mediately and turn it in for service or repair for an extended period of time There is risk of electric shock or fire Prolonged exposure can harm your caused by a short circuit health Use the swivel function or direct the duct so it does not point directly at you Do not use the unit in vibrating or shaking places or Do not use the unit in places where it is exposed to on slanting surfaces water The unit can unexpectedly move or fall Contact with water can damage the insu causing accidents and injuries lation and cause electric shock short cir Place the unit on a stabile level surface cuit fire and other accident and injuries If you use the unit in a very dusty environment make sure to clean the interior of the unit regularly Electric shock or fire caused by a short Electric shock or fire caused by a short circuit can occur circuit can occur Keep away from fire Do not put hands or fingers into the exhaust hole The unit can become deformed causing There is risk of injury short circuit and possibly fire Do not use the unit if the cord or plug is damaged If you use an extension cord make sure to use one or if the plug is loose in the socket that meets the specified requirements Electric shock or fire caused by a short There is risk of the cord overheating and circuit can occur catching fire Do not put heavy objects onto the electric cord
19. sure safe opera D packed be sure to fasten it thoroughly with a rope tion or a strap If the unit is dropped there is risk of If unfastened the unit can move unexpect physical injury and damage to the unit edly and cause an accident TESTING AND OPERATING THE UNIT Do not put wet hands on the plug the switch or the Do not expose to water or oil electric wires S Water or oil can cause a short circuit This can cause electric shock and injury electric shock and other accidents Earth the unit securely and use a earth leakage Use a 20A rated electrical outlet Do not plug in any circuit breaker bought separately other electrical appliance in the same outlet When the unit is broken or has a short cir If other appliances are connected in the cuit there is risk of electric shock same outlet at the same time the outlet can overheat and catch fire Please do not use the unit close to kerosene Do not use the unit close to dust gas or steam gasoline thinner ether paints or other flammable or containing aluminium magnesium titanium or other explosive objects flammable substances This can result in fire or explosion This can result in fire or explosion Do not use the unit in a place with dust that is harmful to the human body If harmful dust sticks to the unit there is risk of harmful dust dispersal when the unit is in operation If the unit is not working properly pull the plug im Do not expo
20. ust filter to solve this problem If the dust filter becomes clogged with dust the unit will not work properly If that happens clean the filter thoroughly ONO Nee OIL MIST FILTER For people who uses the unit in places with a lot of oil mist If you use the unit where there is a lot of oil mist in the air we recommend that you replace the normal standard fil ter that comes delivered with the unit with a Oil mist filter The oil mist filter prevents deterioration of cooling effect caused by the heat exchanger becoming greasy and prevents the condensed water from scattering 2 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE A Note Be very careful if you use thinner benzine chemicals or polishing powder or similar sub stances when cleaning the unit You can easily damage the coating or cause malfunction I Wipe the ducts and other external parts clean with a dry piece of cloth or a cloth with diluted neutral detergent 3 BEFORE STORING THE UNIT I Clean the filter and the exterior of the unit II Empty the drain tank and let it dry completely III aa Turn on Ventilation for approximately one hour to let the internal parts dry completely IV Cover the unit with a suitable cover to prevent dust from gathering V Store all the parts in a secure place so that nothing gets lost or damaged Clean the electric cord before storing it Regarding cleaning of the heat exchanger the sirocco fan and other internal parts
21. ut to pull it out holding the plug directly before starting to operate the unit There is risk of electric shock short cir The unit can start to move unexpectedly cuit and fire and cause accidents and injuries MAINTENANCE aD Make sure that the unit is unplugged when in storage There is risk of injury and electric shock tempted by anyone other than an authorized repair unplugged man technician There is risk of electric shock and physi Inadequate or poor handling can result in cal injuries fire malfunction and injuries PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Model number SS 22DD 8A SS 22ED 8A Automatic swivel Yes No Q Disassemble repair and reassemble is not to be at q All maintenance must be conducted while the unit is 5 4m min Strong 5 2m min Weak 25 50 45 C 40 Power consumption osow Netweit so Power factor 96 Remarks iann rnanoemn senon PARTS THE EXTERIOR Hot air exhaust duct Duct elbow Control panel Cold air duct Filter extract handle Handle Sania box Filter Interior part A Note Filter cover The service cover contains fuses See page 10 for more detailed information Earth terminal Caster wheel Drain tank Caster wheel with brake Electric cord earthed 2 0m complete with plug Cord clamp A Note A Note See page 7 for further information regarding Suitable for electric cords lt 6 8mm If you use cords thicker

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