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Tectro CL 1630 - User Manual

Tectro CL 1630
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CL 1630

Questions and Answers

Tectro CL 1630 Specifications

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BrandTectro
ModelCL 1630
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Guidelines

Safe Cable Usage

Do not use a damaged power cord for safety.

Cable Handling Precautions

Avoid clamping or bending the power cord to prevent damage.

Stable Placement Requirement

Ensure the unit is placed on an even surface for stability.

Window Placement Restriction

Avoid placing the unit in front of an open window.

Chemical Contact Prohibition

Prevent contact between the unit and chemicals.

Heat Source Avoidance

Do not place the unit near any heat source.

Water Immersion Warning

Do not immerse the unit in water to prevent electrical hazards.

Liquid Spill Prevention

Avoid spilling liquids onto the unit.

Object Insertion Warning

Do not insert any objects into the unit.

Extension Cord Restriction

Do not use an extension cord with the appliance.

Child Safety Measures

Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.

Self-Repair Prohibition

Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself.

Important Components Overview

Control Panel Identification

Identifies the main control interface of the air conditioner.

Air Outlet Vent

Location where conditioned air is expelled from the unit.

Carrying Handle

Provides a grip for moving the portable air conditioner.

Unit Casters

Wheels for easy mobility and positioning of the appliance.

Air Inlet Vent

Where ambient air is drawn into the unit for processing.

Air Filter

Captures dust and particles from the incoming air.

Exhaust Hose Connector

Attachment point for the exhaust hose.

Drain Plug

Outlet for draining condensed water from the unit.

Exhaust Hose

Tube used to vent hot air outside the room.

Exhaust Hose Adaptor

Accessory for connecting the exhaust hose.

Remote Control

Device used to operate the air conditioner wirelessly.

Safety Instructions and Precautions

General Safety and Usage Guidelines

Read manual, comply with laws, use in dry residential indoors.

Appliance Condition Checks

Check for damaged power cord, plug, cabinet, or control panel.

Installation Compliance

Ensure installation adheres to local regulations, ordinances, and standards.

Usage Environment Specification

The device is suitable only for dry, indoor locations.

Electrical Requirements

Use only earthed sockets with 220-240V/50Hz supply.

Mandatory Earthing Connection

The device must always be connected to an earthed power supply.

Plug Accessibility Requirement

Ensure the plug is easily accessible when the device is connected.

Instruction Adherence

Carefully read and follow all provided instructions.

Electrical and Operational Safety

Voltage and Socket Compatibility

Verify voltage matches type plate and socket is suitable.

Plug and Surface Stability Check

Confirm plug fits socket and device is on a stable, flat surface.

Expert Electrical Installation Check

Consult an expert for electrical installation if unsure.

Appliance Safety and Caution

The air conditioner is CE certified; exercise caution during use.

Airflow Obstruction Warning

Never cover the air inlets and outlets of the unit.

Water Reservoir Drainage Before Moving

Empty the water reservoir before moving the unit.

Chemical Contact Prohibition

Prevent the device from coming into contact with chemicals.

Object Insertion Prohibition

Do not insert objects into the unit's openings.

Water Contact Prohibition

Avoid contact with water; do not spray or submerge the unit.

Power Disconnection for Maintenance

Always unplug before cleaning or replacing parts.

Extension Cord Ban

Never connect the device using an extension cable.

Child Safety Consideration

Always consider the safety of children around the device.

User Safety and Appliance Handling

Professional Repair Requirements

All repairs must be done by a qualified service engineer.

Power Off and Unplug When Not In Use

Always unplug the device when it is not in use.

Power Cable Replacement Procedure

Damaged power cables must be replaced by manufacturer or qualified personnel.

User Capability and Supervision

Use by persons with reduced capabilities requires supervision or instruction.

Child Supervision During Use

Supervise children to prevent them from playing with the appliance.

Child and Limited Ability Use

Children 8+ and those with limitations can use if supervised and understand risks.

Prohibition of Child Play

Children must not play with the appliance.

Child Maintenance Supervision

Children must not perform cleaning or maintenance without supervision.

Important Attention Points

Room Sealing Warning

Do not seal the room airtight where the device is used.

Guarantee Nullification Warning

Failure to follow instructions may void the guarantee.

Specific Refrigerant Gas Information

Refrigerant Warnings Review

Read all warnings related to refrigerant gas carefully.

Tool Usage for Defrosting and Cleaning

Use only recommended tools for defrosting and cleaning.

Ignition Source Avoidance

Place appliance away from continuous ignition sources.

Puncture and Burn Prohibition

Do not puncture or burn the unit or its components.

Refrigerant Gas Content Identification

Unit contains R290 / R32 refrigerant gas as per rating label.

Refrigerant Compliance with Directives

R290 / R32 refrigerant complies with European environmental directives.

Refrigerant Circuit Integrity

Do not puncture any part of the refrigerant circuit.

Refrigerant Odor Awareness

Be aware that refrigerants may be odorless.

Ventilation for Leak Accumulation Prevention

Non-ventilated areas require room design to prevent refrigerant leak accumulation.

Refrigerant Safety and Handling

Fire and Explosion Risk Mitigation

Risk of fire/explosion from refrigerant ignition by heat sources.

Storage for Mechanical Integrity

Store appliance to prevent mechanical failure.

Refrigerant Circuit Certification

Personnel working on refrigerant circuits require appropriate certification.

Manufacturer Repair Recommendations

Repairs must follow manufacturer's recommendations.

Supervised Maintenance for Flammable Refrigerants

Maintenance requiring qualified personnel must be supervised for flammable refrigerants.

Room Size and Ventilation Requirements

Install/operate/store in rooms >4m² and well-ventilated as specified.

Instructions for Repairing Appliances

General Repair Instructions

Manual is for individuals with electrical, electronic, refrigerant, mechanical experience.

Area Safety Checks Before Work

Perform safety checks before working on flammable refrigerant systems.

Controlled Work Procedure

Work must follow a controlled procedure to minimize gas risks.

Work Area Safety and Avoidance

Instruct staff on work safety and avoid confined spaces.

Confined Space and Area Safety

Avoid confined spaces; section area and make safe from flammable material.

Refrigerant Leak Detection

Check area with detector for flammable atmospheres before and during work.

Fire Extinguisher Availability

Have appropriate fire extinguishers ready for hot work on refrigeration equipment.

Ignition Source Control

Prevent ignition sources near refrigerant systems to avoid fire/explosion risks.

Adequate Ventilation During Work

Ensure adequate ventilation during work to disperse refrigerant.

Refrigeration Equipment Checks

Ensure components meet specifications and follow manufacturer guidelines.

Component Specification and Guidelines

Use correct electrical components and follow manufacturer's service guidelines.

Charge Size vs. Room Size

Ensure refrigerant charge size matches the room size.

Ventilation System Operational Check

Verify ventilation machinery and outlets are operating and unobstructed.

Indirect Circuit Refrigerant Check

Check secondary circuit for refrigerant if using an indirect system.

Equipment Marking Legibility

Ensure equipment markings are visible and legible; correct if necessary.

Component Corrosion Protection

Install components to avoid corrosive substances or use protected materials.

Electrical Device Initial Safety Checks

Perform initial safety checks on electrical components before repair.

Faulty Circuit Safety Management

Do not connect electrical supply if a safety-compromising fault exists.

Temporary Fault Solutions and Reporting

Use temporary solutions for uncorrectable faults, reporting to owner.

Initial Electrical Safety Checks

Check capacitor discharge, exposed wires, and earth bonding continuity.

Sealed Component Repair Procedures

Electrical Disconnection for Component Repair

Disconnect all electrical supplies before working on sealed components.

Servicing Leak Detection Requirement

Use permanent leak detection if electrical supply is needed during servicing.

Casing Integrity During Electrical Work

Ensure casing is not altered during electrical component work.

Component Fitment and Seal Checks

Check for cable damage, connection errors, seal integrity, and gland fitting.

Secure Apparatus Mounting

Ensure the apparatus is securely mounted.

Seal Material Degradation Check

Verify seals and sealing materials have not degraded.

Use of Original Replacement Parts

Use only manufacturer-specified replacement parts.

Silicon Sealant Impact on Leak Detection

Note that silicon sealant may affect leak detection equipment.

Intrinsically Safe Component Live Work

Intrinsically safe components can be worked on live without isolation.

Intrinsically Safe Component Repair

Load Application Warning

Avoid applying permanent inductive or capacitance loads to the circuit.

Live Work on Intrinsically Safe Components

Only intrinsically safe components can be worked on while live.

Test Apparatus Correct Rating

Ensure test apparatus has the correct rating.

Manufacturer Part Replacement

Replace components only with manufacturer-specified parts.

Cabling and Refrigerant Detection

Cabling Durability and Environmental Check

Check cabling for wear, corrosion, pressure, vibration, sharp edges, and environmental effects.

Consideration of Aging and Vibration Effects

Consider aging and continual vibration effects on cabling.

Flammable Refrigerant Detection Safety

Do not use ignition sources when detecting refrigerant leaks.

Prohibition of Flame Detectors

Do not use halide torches or other naked flame detectors.

Leak Detection Methods and Procedures

Electronic Leak Detector Usage

Use electronic leak detectors for flammable refrigerants.

Detector Sensitivity and Calibration

Detector sensitivity may require recalibration.

Calibration Area Requirement

Calibrate detection equipment in a refrigerant-free area.

Detector Ignition Safety and Suitability

Ensure detector is non-igniting and suitable for the refrigerant.

LFL Setting and Refrigerant Calibration

Set detector to LFL percentage of refrigerant and calibrate accordingly.

Leak Detection Fluid Suitability

Leak detection fluids are generally suitable for most refrigerants.

Chlorine Detergent Avoidance

Avoid detergents containing chlorine to prevent pipe corrosion.

Flame Removal for Suspected Leaks

Remove/extinguish all open flames if a refrigerant leak is suspected.

Refrigerant Recovery for Brazing

Recover or isolate refrigerant before brazing a leak.

Nitrogen Purging Procedure for Brazing

Purge the system with Oxygen Free Nitrogen (OFN) before and during brazing.

Refrigerant Removal and Evacuation

Conventional Circuit Procedures

Use conventional procedures when breaking into the refrigerant circuit.

Flammability Best Practices

Follow best practices due to flammability considerations.

Refrigerant Removal Steps

Steps: remove refrigerant, purge, evacuate, purge, open circuit.

Correct Recovery Cylinder Usage

Recover refrigerant charge into correct, designated cylinders.

OFN Flushing for Unit Safety

Flush system with OFN to render it safe.

Repeated Flushing Process

The flushing process may need to be repeated multiple times.

Prohibition of Air;Oxygen Flushing

Do not use compressed air or oxygen for flushing.

OFN Flushing Method

Flush by breaking vacuum with OFN, filling to pressure, then venting.

Verification of Refrigerant Removal

Repeat process until no refrigerant remains in the system.

Final OFN Venting to Atmosphere

Vent system to atmospheric pressure after final OFN charge.

Brazing and Vacuum Pump Safety

Vital Brazing Preparation Step

Venting to atmospheric pressure is vital for pipework brazing.

Vacuum Pump Safety Precautions

Ensure vacuum pump outlet is clear of ignition sources and has ventilation.

Charging Procedures

Additional Charging Requirements

Follow these additional requirements for charging procedures.

Refrigerant Contamination Prevention

Prevent contamination between different refrigerants during charging.

Hose Length Minimization for Charging

Use the shortest possible hoses or lines for charging.

Cylinder Orientation During Charging

Keep refrigerant cylinders upright during charging.

System Earthing for Charging

Earth the refrigeration system before charging.

System Labeling Post-Charging

Label the system after charging is complete.

Prevention of Overfilling Refrigeration System

Exercise extreme care to avoid overfilling the refrigeration system.

OFN Pressure Testing Before Recharging

Pressure test the system with OFN before recharging.

Leak Testing Upon Charging Completion

Leak test the system upon completion of charging, before commissioning.

Final Site Leak Test

Conduct a follow-up leak test before leaving the site.

Decommissioning Procedures

Technician Familiarization Requirement

Technician must be fully familiar with equipment and its details.

Safe Refrigerant Recovery Practice

It is recommended to recover all refrigerants safely.

Oil and Refrigerant Sampling

Take oil and refrigerant samples before the task for analysis.

Electrical Power Availability Check

Ensure electrical power is available before commencing the task.

Equipment Familiarization and Operation

Familiarize with the equipment and its operation.

Electrical System Isolation

Isolate the system electrically.

Mechanical Handling Equipment

Ensure mechanical handling equipment is available for refrigerant cylinders.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Usage

Ensure all PPE is available and used correctly.

Recovery Equipment Standards Compliance

Ensure recovery equipment and cylinders meet appropriate standards.

System Pump Down Procedure

Pump down the refrigerant system if possible.

Manual Refrigerant Removal via Manifold

Use a manifold for refrigerant removal if vacuum is not possible.

Cylinder Weighing Before Recovery

Place cylinder on scales before starting recovery.

Recovery Machine Operation Instructions

Start and operate the recovery machine per manufacturer's instructions.

Cylinder Overfill Prohibition

Do not overfill recovery cylinders.

Cylinder Maximum Working Pressure Limit

Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder.

Equipment Removal Post-Recovery

Promptly remove filled cylinders and equipment.

Refrigerant Recharging Restriction

Do not charge recovered refrigerant into another system unless cleaned and checked.

Equipment Labelling and Marking

Decommissioning Label Requirement

Label equipment as decommissioned and emptied of refrigerant.

Flammable Refrigerant Labeling

Ensure labels indicate the equipment contains flammable refrigerant.

Refrigerant Recovery Best Practices

Safe Refrigerant Removal

Remove all refrigerants safely during servicing or decommissioning.

Appropriate Recovery Cylinder Usage

Use only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders for transfer.

Sufficient Cylinder Capacity

Ensure enough cylinders are available for the total system charge.

Designated and Labeled Cylinders

Use cylinders designated and labeled for the recovered refrigerant.

Cylinder Valve Requirements

Cylinders must have pressure relief and shut-off valves.

Pre-Recovery Cylinder Preparation

Evacuate and cool empty recovery cylinders before use.

Recovery Equipment Readiness and Instructions

Ensure recovery equipment is in good working order with instructions.

Flammable Refrigerant Equipment Suitability

Recovery equipment must be suitable for flammable refrigerants.

Calibrated Scales Availability

Ensure calibrated weighing scales are available and functional.

Hose and Coupling Condition

Hoses must have leak-free couplings and be in good condition.

Recovery Machine Maintenance Check

Check recovery machine for satisfactory working order and maintenance.

Electrical Component Sealing for Ignition Prevention

Ensure associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ignition.

Manufacturer Consultation for Doubts

Consult the manufacturer if in doubt about equipment.

Refrigerant Return to Supplier

Return recovered refrigerant to the supplier in the correct cylinder.

Refrigerant Mixing Prohibition

Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units or cylinders.

Compressor Oil Evacuation

Evacuate compressor oils to an acceptable level before removal.

Compressor Heating for Evacuation Acceleration

Use electric heating on the compressor body to accelerate evacuation.

Safe Oil Draining Procedures

Carry out safe procedures when draining oil from the system.

Installation Instructions

Pre-Use Positioning and Waiting Period

Position the air conditioner upright for at least 2 hours before use.

Unit Portability and Mobility

The unit is portable and can be easily moved between rooms.

Upright and Level Placement

Position the unit upright and on a level surface.

Humid Environment Operation Restriction

Do not operate the unit in bathrooms or other very humid environments.

Air Circulation Clearance Requirement

Maintain 50 cm clearance from walls for proper air circulation.

Exhaust Hose Attachment to Unit

Attach one end of the exhaust hose to the unit's air outlet.

Window Outlet Free Airflow

Ensure the window air outlet allows free airflow outside.

Window and Door Sealing

Seal windows/doors to prevent outside air entry.

Exhaust Hose Length for Optimal Performance

The flexible exhaust hose should be less than 1m for best performance.

Hose Compatibility and Malfunction Prevention

Do not use extension or different hoses as it may cause malfunction.

Exhaust Airflow Blockage and Overheating

Ensure free exhaust airflow; blockages can cause overheating.

Preventing Bends in Exhaust Hose

Avoid any bows or bends in the exhaust hose.

Operation Modes and Controls

Compressor Delay Notification

The compressor starts functioning three minutes after restart; cooling switches off if temp is low.

Control Panel Functions Overview

Overview of control panel buttons and indicators.

Power Connection to Wall Outlet

Connect the power plug into a wall outlet.

Unit Activation Procedure

Press the power button to switch on the air conditioner.

Cooling Mode Activation Condition

Unit operates in cooling mode if ambient temperature is above 25°C.

Air Circulation Mode Activation Condition

Unit operates in air circulation mode if ambient temperature is below 25°C.

Mode Selection Using Control Button

Use the mode button to change the unit's operating mode.

Cooling Mode Selection

Select cooling mode for air conditioning.

Dehumidifying Mode Selection

Select dehumidifying mode to remove moisture from the air.

Air Circulation Mode Selection

Select air circulation mode for fan operation.

Cooling, Dehumidifying, and Air Circulation

Fan Speed Adjustment

Adjust fan speed using the designated button.

Maximum Fan Speed Setting

Set fan speed to maximum.

Minimum Fan Speed Setting

Set fan speed to lowest.

Temperature Setting Range

Set temperature between 16°C and 31°C using +/- buttons.

Automatic Fan Speed Control

In auto mode, fan speed is set based on room temperature.

Temperature Reachability Factors

Achieving the set temperature depends on environmental conditions.

Dehumidification Functionality

The device can also be used to dehumidify the air.

Selecting Dehumidify Mode

Select dehumidifying mode using the mode button.

De-aeration Hose Connection in Dehumidify Mode

Do not connect the de-aeration hose in dehumidifying mode.

Water Drainage Connection for Dehumidifier

Connect a water drainage hose to a drain for continuous water removal.

Drainage Hose Routing for Efficiency

Ensure the water drainage hose runs downhill continuously.

Dehumidify Temperature Threshold

Dehumidification occurs when room temperature is above the set value.

Dehumidify Temperature Limit

Dehumidification stops if room temperature drops below the set value.

Air Circulation Functionality

In this mode, the unit only circulates and filters air.

Circulation Fan Speed Adjustment

Adjust fan speed for air circulation mode.

Maximum Circulation Fan Speed

Set circulation fan speed to maximum.

Minimum Circulation Fan Speed

Set circulation fan speed to lowest.

Timer Functionality

Set the unit to switch on or off at a specific time.

Setting Operating Hours

Press the TIMER button to set desired operating hours.

Timer Duration Setting

Set the timer for 1 to 24 hours.

Automatic Shut-off via Timer

The unit will automatically turn off when the set time is reached.

Pre-Set Timer for Future Operation

Pre-set the timer for the machine to work later without immediate activation.

Remote Control and Air Filter

Remote Control Buttons Functions

Overview of remote control buttons for power, temperature, fan speed, timer, and function.

Remote Control Integration and Aiming

The remote works with the control panel; aim at the panel.

Remote Control Operating Range

The maximum operating distance for the remote is approximately 5 meters.

Remote Battery Installation

Install 2 x AAA 1.5V batteries before using the remote control.

Air Filter Maintenance

Details on cleaning and maintaining the unit's screen filter.

Screen Filter Functionality

The unit has a screen filter to remove larger dust particles.

Filter Cleaning Frequency

Clean the screen filter twice a week for optimal performance.

Filter Cleaning Method

Clean filter with mild detergent in lukewarm water and allow to air dry.

Filter Removal and Replacement Guide

Refer to images for instructions on removing and replacing the filter.

Mandatory Filter Installation

Never operate the air conditioner without the screen filter installed.

Air Flow Direction Adjustment

Adjust the air vent louvres directly to change airflow direction.

Emptying Water Container

Regular Container Emptying

Periodically empty the internal water container.

Full Container Indicator and Shut-off

A full water container triggers a flashing light and E2 display.

Movement During Drainage Prohibition

Avoid moving the unit during emptying to prevent leakage.

Power Off for Drainage Procedure

Turn off the unit and unplug from the wall outlet before emptying.

Drainage Tray Placement

Place a tray under the drain hole to catch water.

Water Drainage Process

Remove drain knob and plug to let approximately 0.8 litres of water out.

Post-Drainage Reassembly and Power On

Replace plug and knob, then switch the unit on.

Indicator Reset After Emptying

The warning light and E2 display should disappear after emptying.

Condensate Drainage Note

Note that condensed water normally drains via the air outlet tube.

Dehumidification Drainage Setup

Dehumidifier Exhaust Hose Usage

Do not connect the exhaust hose when using the unit as a dehumidifier.

Warm Air Return in Dehumidify Mode

Allow warm air to return into the room when dehumidifying.

Continuous Drainage Importance

Continuous drainage is necessary and more efficient for dehumidification.

Drain Tube Usage for Efficient Drainage

Use a water drain tube with its end at a suitable drainage point.

Maintenance and Storage

Pre-Maintenance Safety Procedures

Turn off unit and unplug before cleaning or replacing filters.

Housing Cleaning Method

Clean housing with a soft, damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals.

Filter Maintenance Reference

Refer to Chapter D for filter maintenance instructions.

Mandatory Filter Installation for Operation

Never operate the air conditioner without the screen filter installed.

Empty Water Container Before Storage

Empty the internal water container before storing the unit.

Filter Cleaning Before Storage

Clean and replace the filter before storing the unit.

Drying Unit Before Storage

Run unit in air circulation mode for 2 hours to ensure it is completely dry.

Storage Environment Protection

Protect the unit from dust and store it in a dry location.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Unit Not Functioning Troubleshooting

Troubleshoot unit not functioning due to no power supply.

Poor Performance Troubleshooting

Address poor performance due to sunlight, room conditions, or filter issues.

Noise Issue Troubleshooting

Resolve noise by ensuring even placement or recognizing normal operation sounds.

Compressor Not Working Troubleshooting

Wait for overheat protection to reset before turning compressor on again.

Remote Control Functionality Issues

Troubleshoot remote issues related to distance, signal detection, or battery life.

Display Error Code E0

Troubleshoot E0 error by checking the room temperature sensor.

Display Error Code E2

Troubleshoot E2 error by emptying the water reservoir.

Prohibition of DIY Repairs

Do not attempt to repair or dismantle the unit yourself.

Guarantee Conditions

Guarantee Period and Coverage

The air conditioner has a 24-month guarantee covering defects.

Exclusion of Collateral Damage Claims

Claims for collateral damage are expressly refused.

Guarantee Extension Clarification

Repairs or replacements do not extend the original guarantee period.

Guarantee Invalidation Conditions

Modifications, non-genuine parts, or third-party repairs invalidate the guarantee.

Exclusion of Wear Components from Guarantee

Components subject to normal wear, like filters, are not covered by the guarantee.

Proof of Purchase Requirement

Guarantee is valid only with the original, dated purchase invoice.

Damage Exclusion Due to Neglect or Misuse

Damage from neglect or deviation from instructions voids the guarantee.

Transportation Responsibility Clarification

Transportation costs and risks are the purchaser's responsibility.

Filter Usage Exclusion from Guarantee

Damage from not using suitable filters is not covered by the guarantee.

Recommendation to Consult Instructions First

Always consult instructions for use to prevent unnecessary expense.

Dealer Repair Recommendation for Unsolved Issues

Take the unit to your dealer for repairs if instructions don't solve the problem.

Disposal and Battery Information

Electrical Waste Disposal Instructions

Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste.

Collection Facility Usage and Information

Use separate collection facilities and contact local government for disposal information.

Landfill Hazard Warning

Hazardous substances can leak into groundwater from landfill disposal.

Retailer Take-Back Obligation

Retailers are legally obligated to take back old appliances for disposal.

Battery Fire Prohibition

Do not throw batteries into fire as they can explode.

Battery Disposal According to Regulations

Dispose of batteries according to applicable regulations.

Technical Data Specifications

Model Information

Specifies the model number of the air conditioner.

Cooling Capacity

Indicates the cooling output of the unit.

Energy Efficiency Class

Denotes the energy efficiency rating of the appliance.

Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)

Shows the energy efficiency ratio of the air conditioner.

Power Consumption Details

Details the electrical power consumed by the unit.

Standby Power Consumption

Specifies power consumption when the unit is in standby mode.

Nominal Current Specification

Indicates the nominal current drawn by the appliance.

Mains Supply Requirements

Details the required mains voltage, frequency, and phase.

Maximum Air Delivery

Specifies the maximum volume of air the unit can deliver.

Maximum Dehumidification Rate

Indicates the maximum amount of moisture removed per day.

Recommended Room Size

Specifies the ideal room size for the unit's operation.

Compressor Type

Identifies the type of compressor used in the unit.

Refrigerant Type and GWP

Details the refrigerant type and its Global Warming Potential.

CO2 Equivalent Emissions

Shows the equivalent CO2 emissions of the refrigerant.

Thermostat Range

Specifies the adjustable temperature range of the thermostat.

Number of Fan Speeds

Indicates the number of available fan speed settings.

Sound Level Specifications

Provides maximum sound power and pressure level data.

Unit Dimensions

Lists the width, height, and depth of the appliance.

Unit Weight

Specifies the total weight of the air conditioner.

Unit Protection Rating

Indicates the degree of protection against solids and liquids.

Remote Control Feature Availability

Confirms whether the unit includes a remote control.

Environmental Information

Contains greenhouse gases; requires professional servicing/dismantling.

R290 Refrigerant Handling and Venting

Unit contains R290 refrigerant; do not vent into atmosphere.

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