Amcor Air Conditioner CPLM 12KE B 410 User Manual

CPLM 9KE-B-410 12KE-B-410 15KE-B-410  
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Portable air conditioner  
 
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WARNING  
• Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug. Do not lead the  
cord over sharp edges.  
• A damaged supply cord should be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent  
or a qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.  
• Any service other than regular cleaning or filter replacement should be performed  
by an authorized service representative. Failure to do so could result in a loss of  
warranty.  
Do not use your air conditioner under the following conditions:  
If the power cable  
wires are frayed  
or cut  
When small  
children may be  
left unattended  
On a slope or  
uneven surface  
Close to a naked  
flame  
This products is  
not made for DIY  
repair  
If there is a risk of  
liquid falling on  
the unit  
Inside unit exposed  
to the weather  
outdoors  
Near water  
If an extension  
lead may become  
overloaded  
Where the power  
cable may be  
damaged  
Where it may  
be damaged by  
chemicals  
Where there is a  
risk of interference  
by foreign objects  
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PARTS  
1
5
2
6
3
3
7
8
9
10  
4
1. Air outlet  
5. Grill housing  
2. Control panel  
3. Carrying handle  
4. Caster wheels  
6. Upper air inlet  
7. Exhaust air outlet  
8. Lower air inlet  
9. Cable storage  
10. Drainage point with water stopper  
Water container  
Exhaust hose  
Active carbon filter  
Remote control  
with LCD  
Slide bar connector  
Telescopic slide bar  
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CONTROL PANEL  
Clock/ Cooling Sleep  
Timer  
mode  
Fan  
Timer  
Mode  
Increase  
Decrease  
Swing  
Sleep mode  
Sensor  
remote  
control  
ON / OFF  
Temperature  
Fan Timer  
settings  
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INSTALLATION  
WARNING!  
Before using the air conditioner it should be left in an upright position for at least  
2 hours. This unit can easily be moved from one room to another.  
In doing so keep this in mind:  
– Ensure that the unit is positioned upright, on a level surface and 50 cm away  
from any obstacles.  
To place the loose filters in the filter holder.  
Take the filter holder out of the air conditioner.  
Open the filter holder and place the active carbon filter (black) in the filter holder.  
• Place the filter fixing component back in the holder.  
• Place the filter holder back in the air conditioner.  
– Do not operate the unit inside the bathroom, shower, or in any other very humid  
environment.  
– Connect the hose to the unit by turning it clockwise (at least 5 turns).  
– Similarly, connect the hose to the slide bar connector as far as possible.  
– Place the telescopic slide bar in the open window or door and adjust the length  
to fill as much open space as possible.  
– Put the slide bar connector in the opening in the telescopic slide bar.  
– Close the window or door as much as possible to prevent outside air entering the  
room.  
– Ensure that the slide bar connector has a free flow outside.  
IMPORTANT!  
The flexible exhaust hose can be extended from 500 to 1500 mm for mounting.  
This length has been designed especially according to the specifications of the air  
conditioner. Do not use an extension or exchange for a different hose as that may  
lead to malfunctioning. The exhaust air must flow freely, any blockage can lead to  
overheating of the air conditioner. Take care to prevent any sharp bow or bend in the  
exhaust.  
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OPERATION  
ON/OFF  
Press to switch the unit on or to switch off. A buzzer will beep, and the LCD will  
display 12:00 o’clock as default.  
Setting the clock  
Press the -button for 3 seconds to set the clock. The 2 left digits of the 4 digits on  
the LCD-display will flash. Press or to adjust the hour. Press momentarily,  
the 2 right digits of the 4 digits will flash. Press or to adjust the minutes of the  
clock. Press the -button for 3 seconds again to activate the clock.  
Setting the temperature  
If you want to change the set temperature press the or -button. The 2 digit  
display will indicate the set temperature.  
Note: Reaching the set temperature depends on the room and outdoor climatic  
conditions.  
Mode  
Pressing the -button to switch the operating mode between 'cooling' and 'fan  
only'.  
Fan speed  
If you prefer a constant fan speed instead of the auto fan speed, press the -button  
successively; the fan speed icon on the LCD-display will rotate accordingly.  
• Fast - for the turbo speed  
• Normal - for the medium speed  
• Slow - for the slow speed  
• Auto - alternating fast and slow speed  
Timer  
For all of the following TIMER programming, proceed firstly with these standard  
steps:  
• Press the -button briefly; the 2 left digits of the 4 digits on the LCD display are  
flashing.  
• Press or to adjust the hour.  
• Press the -button briefly again, the 2 right digits of the 4 digits are flashing.  
• Press or to adjust the minutes of the clock in intervals of 5 minutes. The  
timer is set. After 10 seconds the time display returns.  
The timer settings are visualised along the bottom of  
the display.  
Timer setting example  
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Programming the timer for ON - when the unit is OFF.  
• Perform the standard steps as described above.  
The linear time scale will be on between the ON programmed times until 24:00.  
The flashing bar on the time scale indicates the real time and moves a segment  
ahead every 30 minutes until it reaches the ON timer time, then the black segments  
in the linear time scale will disappear.  
Programming the timer for OFF - when the unit is RUNNING.  
• Perform the standard steps as described above.  
The linear time scale will be on between the present time to the OFF programmed  
time. The flashing bar on the time scale indicates the real time and moves a  
segment ahead every 30 minutes until it reaches the OFF timer time, then the black  
segments in the linear time scale will disappear.  
Repeated OFF and ON  
Programming the timer for repeat OFF and ON - when the unit is RUNNING.  
• Perform the standard steps as described above.  
• Repeat the above procedure while the digits are still flashing for setting the ON.  
The linear time scale will be ON between 00:00 to the time set with the timer to  
OFF and from the ON time until 24:00. The flashing bar on the time scale indicates  
the real time and moves a segment ahead every 30 minutes. The unit will operate  
daily according to the timer setting.  
Repeated ON and OFF  
Programming the timer for repeat ON and OFF - when the unit is NOT RUNNING.  
• Perform the standard steps as described above.  
• Repeat the above procedure while the digits are still flashing for setting the OFF.  
The linear time scale will be OFF between 00:00 to the time set with the timer to  
ON and from the OFF time until 24:00. The flashing bar on the time scale indicates  
the real time and moves a segment ahead every 30 minutes. The unit will operate  
daily according to the timer setting.  
After a power failure, or after the unit has been unplugged, you will have to program  
the timer settings again.  
Cancelling the timer function  
In order to cancel the timer programming press the -button momentarily, then it  
will return to the time display. The daily mode will be cancelled as well. The black  
segments in the linear time scale will disappear.  
LCD blue back light  
In order to switch off the blue back light, press the - and -buttons at the same  
time. The blue back light will blink twice and goes off after three seconds.  
By pushing any of the buttons the blue back light will come on again.  
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Air flow  
On the moment the air conditioner is connected to the mains, the louvres open and  
close and stay closed.  
• When the ON-button is pressed, the louvres open to maximum and return to an  
angle of 75° above the upper plane of the louvres housing.  
• Press the -button, the louvres will swing continuously up and down between  
30° and 80° above the upper plane of the louvres housing.  
• By pressing the -button again the movement will stop and the louvres remain  
in that position. The direction of the air flow is then constant.  
• When the OFF-button is pressed, the louvres close.  
This way of directing the air flow is particularly convenient when using the remote  
control: a user friendly approach to your comfort.  
In order to direct the air flow to a lower angle, raise the louvres housing by pulling it  
up only by the centre of its back rim.  
Air outlet down,  
louvres closed  
Raising the  
louvres housing.  
Air outlet up,  
louvres opened  
Sleep mode  
The sleep mode function adjusts the set temperature of the unit to the thermal  
needs of the body falling asleep as follow:  
• Default fan speed: LOW  
• Press the -button to operate the sleep mode. Press the -button again in order  
to cancel the sleep mode.  
The set temperature will increase 1°C after 1 hour and a further 1°C after 2 hours.  
• No FAN mode under SLEEP mode operation.  
Dehumidification  
If the unit will be used mainly as a dehumidifier just let the warm air return in the  
room. Continuous drainage (see separate chapter) is then necessary and more  
efficient.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
The unit responds to all signals that are sent by the remote control.  
There will be a beep sound from the unit after receiving the signal.  
The operation of the unit by remote control, is almost identical to  
the operation by the control panel. The only exception is the clock  
function.  
Instead of the -button for setting the actual time and for  
programming the timer, there are 3 push buttons on the remote  
control as follows:  
- for setting the actual time.  
• TIMER ON - for programming the time when the unit is ON.  
• TIMER OFF - for programming the time when the unit is OFF.  
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AIR FILTERS  
This air conditioner is equipped with two filter sets:  
1. A multi layer filter in the upper air inlet, to clean the circulated room air, which  
includes  
a. A screen filter, to remove dust particles.  
b. An active carbon filter, to remove odours.  
2. A screen filter in the lower air inlet, to remove dust particles.  
NOTE! The active carbon filter is delivered in a plastic packaging. Don’t forget to  
install it.  
Cleaning the air filters  
a. The screen filters in the upper and lower air inlet should be cleaned regularly by  
rinsing them under running water.  
b. The active carbon filter can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner when dusty, but  
has to be changed every 3 months.  
Filter installation  
• Slide out the filter frame from the unit.  
• Separate the filter fixer from the filter frame (see fig. 1).  
• Remove the active carbon filter (black) from its plastic bag.  
• Insert the active carbon filter into the filter frame (see fig. 2).  
• Fix the filter by reassembling the fixer into the filter frame (see fig. 3)  
Filter frame  
Filter fixer  
Filter fixer  
1
2
3
NOTE!  
• Remove the active carbon filter before seasonal storage and install new filters at  
the beginning of the new season. The old filters can be disposed in the ‘Non-  
biological garbage container’.  
• Replacement filter packages are available directly from Amcor.  
To run the unit without active carbon filter does not do any harm to the air  
conditioner. In this case odours are not removed from the circulated air.  
• The screen filter must always be used.  
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EMPTYING THE INTERNAL WATER CONTAINER  
Under high humidity conditions it may be necessary to empty  
the internal water container. When the internal water container  
is full the backlight on the LCD-display flashes. The unit will  
switch off automatically.  
To empty the water container do the following:  
• Switch off the unit and remove the plug from the wall socket.  
Do not move the unit. Doing this can result in water leakage,  
damaging your floor or carpet.  
• Place the water container on the floor underneath the  
permanent drainage point.  
• Remove the water stopper and rubber plug from the drain  
and let the water run out. The water container has to be  
emptied several times before all water will be drained (ca.  
1.5 litres).  
• Replace the rubber plug and water stopper, put the plug into  
the wall socket, and switch the unit on. The warning signal should be off.  
NOTE! When the air conditioner is in use, under normal circumstances the condensed  
water will evaporate and then be discharged through the hot air outlet hose.  
CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE  
• Switch off the unit and remove the plug from the mains.  
• Remove the water stopper and rubber plug.  
• Connect a drain tube (ø 20 mm inner dimension) onto the water outlet and  
extend with extra water tube if needed.  
• Place the other end in a normal drain. Make sure that the tube is free from twists  
and bends. The tube must decline over its entire length.  
CLEANING  
WARNING! First of all switch off the unit and remove the plug from the wall socket.  
Clean the housing with a soft, damp cloth. Never use aggressive chemicals, petrol,  
detergents or other cleansing solutions.  
Clean the screen filter regularly with a vacuum cleaner. See also “air filter” section.  
NOTE! Never use the air conditioner without the screen filter.  
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STORAGE  
• Empty the internal water container.  
• Clean the screen filter.  
• Remove the active carbon filter before end of season  
storage and install new filters at the beginning of the new  
season.  
• The old filters can be disposed of in the ‘Non-biological  
rubbish container’.  
Replacement filter packages are available from Amcor.  
• Put the unit in Fan Only mode for a few hours to ensure  
that the inside becomes completely dry.  
• Store the cable as shown.  
Protect the unit against dust and store in a dry place, not accessible to children.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Never try to repair or dismantle the air condition yourself. Incompetent repairs result in loss of warranty  
and can endanger the user and the property.  
Problem  
The air  
conditioner does  
not function.  
Cause  
No power supply.  
Is the LCD light flashing.  
Timer function is active.  
In direct sunlight.  
Solution  
Connect to a functioning outlet and switch on.  
Empty the internal water container.  
Deactivate TIMER function.  
The air  
Close curtains.  
conditioner does  
not seem to  
perform.  
Windows or doors open, many  
people or a heat source in the room. conditioner.  
Dirty filter.  
Close doors and windows, place an extra air  
Clean or replace the filter(s).  
Air inlet or air outlet blocked.  
Room temperature lower than the  
selected value.  
Remove the blockage.  
Change temperature selection.  
The unit is noisy. Unit stands uneven.  
Place on an even, solid surface (less  
vibrations).  
The compressor The overheat protection is probably Wait 3 minutes until the temperature has  
does not work.  
The remote  
control does not  
function.  
activated.  
Distance too great.  
Remote control signal not detected  
by the control panel.  
The batteries are drained.  
decreased, then turn on the unit again.  
Make sure the remote control is correctly  
aimed at the control panel.  
Replace the batteries.  
To correct problems that have not been described in the table and/or if the recommended solutions fail  
to solve the problem, contact an authorized service centre.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Model  
CPLM  
9KE-B-410  
CPLM  
12KE-B-410  
CPLM  
15KE-B-410  
BTU/h  
7500  
2.2  
9900  
11300  
3.3  
Cooling capacity  
measured conform EN 14511  
kW  
kW  
2.9  
Power consumption  
Current  
0.77  
3.4  
0.99  
1.36  
5.9  
A
4.3  
Mains  
V / Hz / Ph  
220 – 240 / 50 / 1  
Fan speeds  
3
18 – 32  
IP 21  
Thermostatic range  
Protection class  
Refrigerant  
°C  
type  
g
R410A  
500  
Refrigerant load  
Dimensions (w x h x d)  
Net weight  
420  
33.1  
630  
39.3  
mm  
kg  
500 x 840 x 415  
34.3  
CPLM 9KE-B-410 series can be connected only to a supply with system impedance no more than 0.383 Ohm.  
CPLM12KE-B-410 series can be connected only to a supply with system impedance no more than 0.247 Ohm.  
CPLM15KE-B-410 series can be connected only to a supply with system impedance no more than 0.110 Ohm.  
If necessary, please consult your supply authority for system impedance information.  
Subject to modifications without prior notice.  
For greater precision, please refer to the rating label placed on the product.  
Reminder:  
Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste.  
This product should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment.  
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Hong Kong  
Amcor Ltd  
Suite 2007, Tower 6, The Gateway,  
Harbour City, 9 Canton Road,  
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon,  
Hong Kong  
Tel: +852 2997 6865  
Fax: +852 2997 6091  
United Kingdom  
Amcor Ltd  
9 Ryan Drive, West Cross Centre,  
Great West Road, Brentford,  
Middlesex, TW8 9ER,  
United Kingdom  
Tel: +44 20 8560 4141  
Fax: +44 20 8232 8814  
USA  
Amcor Inc.  
685A Gotham Parkway, Carlstadt,  
New Yersey 07072,  
United States of America  
Tel: +1 201 460 8100  
Fax: +1 201 460 9481  
The Netherlands  
Amcor B.V.  
Anton Philipsweg 9-11,  
1422 AL Uithoorn,  
The Netherlands  
Tel: +31 297 560 079  
Fax: +31 297 523 062  
Israel  
Amcor International Ltd  
1 Sapir St.,  
P.O. Box 12001  
Hertzeliya Pituach,  
Israel  
Tel: +972 9951 5351  
Fax: +972 9958 5650  
China  
Shan Xia Industrial Development Zone,  
Heng Li Town, Dongguan City,  
Guangdong Province, China  
Plant One - Amcor (China) Ltd  
Tel: +86 769 8372 1090  
Singapore  
Amcor Investments (Singapore) Pte Ltd  
545 Orchard Road,  
Fax: +86 769 8372 1790  
#13-02, Far East Shopping Centre,  
Singapore 238882  
Tel: +65 6297 9881  
Plant Two - Amcor Appliances Ltd  
Tel: +86 769 8372 1970  
Fax: +65 6297 8891  
Fax: +86 769 8372 1790  
 

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