User GuideInRoom SC 50 HzACPSC3000MODEInRoom SCTEMP
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide4Storing the Cooling UnitIf the cooling unit will not be installed immediately, replace the packaging to protect from damage
5InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideInspecting the Cooling UnitYour cooling unit has been tested and inspected before shipment. To ensure that the cooling unit
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide6Tools RequiredInventoryPhillips head screwdriverItem Description Item Description1Cooling unit 7Wrench (for casters)2Remote
7InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideComponent IdentificationACPSC3000 Item Description1Control panel2Air louver3Remote control sensor4Remote control / storage5
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide8InstallationLocationRequirements Dimensions are shown in mm (in).> 500 (20)> 500 (20)na3362bMODEInRoom SCTEMPWhen dec
9InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideExhaust Duct AssemblyDry Mode. Exhaust air must be allowed to return to the room in order for dehumidification to take plac
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide10Installation. Exhaust air can be vented to the outside through the ceiling. The cooling unit should be positioned a minimu
11InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideWindow Installation. Exhaust air can be vented to the outside through a window. The ceiling adapter can be placed into a w
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide12Drain Kit InstallationThe InRoom SC utilizes evaporative technology, which eliminates the need for a condensate tank. To m
13InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideOperationControl PanelFunction Button LocationsItem Function Description1Temp Up and down arrow buttons adjust the th
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide14Display InterfaceDisplay Screen InformationItemFunction Description1Sleep mode indicator Sleep mode is an undercooling mo
15InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideFunction Button and Indicator Light Operation Cooling Mode. In Cool mode the unit attempts to bring the room air temperatu
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide16Remote Control Caution: 1. Do not drop the remote control. 2. Do not leave the remote control exposed to direct sunlight.
17InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideTimer Operation. Set Timer without changing settings: Press the Timer button to show the remaining time on the display. P
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide18Battery CareThe remote control requires two AAA (IEC R03) 1.5V batteries (not included).Remove the cover on the back of th
19InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideMaintenanceElectrical Hazard: Before performing maintenance on the cooling unit: 1. Turn the cooling unit off. 2. Unplug t
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide20Empty the condensate drain panIf the cooling unit is not routed to a permanent drain, allowing the drain pan to drain, the
21InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideCaster replacement Warning: Tipping the cooling unit can cause damage. Raise the unit levelly at least 250 to 300 mm (10 t
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide22TroubleshootingProblem SolutionUnit does not run If you are attempting to run the cooling unit from the remote control, ch
23InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideSpare Parts ListPart Number Description0J-0H-0307 Ceiling exhaust kit0J-0H-0308 Exhaust duct kit0J-870-16520 Swivel caster
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InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide24SpecificationsModel APCSC3000Net weight (Equipment only) - Kg (lb)36 (79)Shipping weight - Kg (lb)47 (102)Dimensions - H x
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ContentsInRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideiGeneral Information ... 1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideiiDisplay Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Display Screen Inform
1InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideGeneral InformationOverviewSave these instructionsThis manual contains important instructions that must be followed during
InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide2Safety symbols that may be used in this manualElectrical Hazard: Indicates an electrical hazard which, if not avoided, coul
3InRoom SC 50 Hz User GuideSafetyElectrical Hazard: Connect the equipment to a 220-240V, 50Hz, three prong grounded outlet (two poles plus a ground).
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