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Mobile Wi-Fi Air Conditioner
User’smanual
Important safety instructions
READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE.
This symbol indicates that not adhering to instructions
may result it death or serious injuries.
WARNING:
To prevent death and injury to the user or other persons
and the damage of property, the following instructions
must be adhered to. Incorrect use as aresult of not
adhering to instructions may cause death, injuries or
damage.
• This appliance may be used by children 8 years of age
and older and by persons with physical, sensory or mental
impairments or by inexperienced persons, if they are
properly supervised or have been informed about how
to use the product in asafe manner and understand the
potential dangers. Cleaning and maintenance performed
by the user must not be performed by unsupervised
children. Children must not play with the appliance.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an
authorised service centre or by another similarly qualified
person, this will prevent the creation of adangerous
situation. It is forbidden to use the appliance if it has
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• The appliance must be stored in amanner that prevents its
mechanical damage.
• The appliance must be stored in awell ventilated location
where the dimensions of the room correspond to the
dimensions specified for its operation.
• The appliance must be stored in aroom where an
open flame is not continuously in use (e.g. running gas
appliance) or where there are sources of ignition (e.g.
running electrical heating element).
• Before connecting the appliance to apower socket, check
that the rated voltage on its rating label matches the
electrical voltage in the power socket.
• Connect the appliance only to aproperly grounded socket.
• The power socket must be freely accessible so that it is
possible to quickly disconnect the power cord from the
power source if necessary.
• The appliance is designed for use at home, in offices and
similar types of areas. Do not use it in very dusty or humid
rooms such as laundries or bathrooms, in areas where
chemical or explosive substances are stored, in industrial
surroundings or outdoors!
• Do not place the appliance in the vicinity of an open flame
or appliances that are sources of heat.
• Do not place the appliance on unstable surfaces such as
carpets with very long and thick fibres.
• The appliance may only be used on adry, stable, smooth
and horizontal surface.
• The appliance is equipped with travel wheels, so pay
extra attention when handling it so that it does not fall

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down stairs or travel down from sloped areas. If necessary
secure the wheels using the stoppers.
• Only use original parts to assemble the appliance. Before
starting to assemble the appliance, make sure that it is
turned off and disconnected from the power socket.
• Prior to connecting the appliance to apower socket, make
sure that the appliance is correctly assembled according
to the instructions in this user'smanual.
• Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands. This
applies especially when it is connected to apower socket.
• Do not expose the appliance to dripping or spraying water
or submerge it in water or another liquid.
• Do not cover or insert anything into the air inlet or air outlet
openings. Otherwise, this could damage the appliance.
• During operation there needs to be sufficient space for air
circulation of at least 50 cm on all sides of the appliance.
• Do not expose yourself to acold air current for along time.
This could have anegative effect on your health.
• To turn the appliance on or off, always use the appropriate
buttons on the control panel or the remote control. Do not
turn off the appliance by disconnecting the power cord
from the power socket.
• Always turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the
power socket when leaving it without supervision, when
not using it and before moving, disassembling or cleaning
it.
• Do not attempt to remove the outer case of the appliance.

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• Disconnect the appliance from the power socket by pulling
on the plug, never pulling on the power cord. Otherwise,
this could damage the power cord or the socket.
• In the event that the power cord or power plug are
damaged in any way, do not use the appliance.
• Store the appliance in avertical position. It may be
transported in avertical position or tilted on the sided. If
you have already used the appliance, check that all the
condensate has been drained. After transporting it, wait at
least 1 hour before using the appliance.
• Do not use the appliance if it is not working correctly, if
it has been damaged or has been submerged in water.
To avoid ahazardous situation arising, do not repair the
appliance yourself or modify it in any way. Have all
repairs performed at an authorised service centre. By
tampering with the appliance, you risk voiding your legal
rights arising from unsatisfactory performance or quality
warranty.
• Installation must be performed in accordance with the
installation instructions. Incorrect installation may result in
awater leak, injury by electrical shock or fire.
• To prevent the risk of fire or injury by electrical shock, do
not use this appliance with atimer or any another similar
device that could spontaneously start this appliance.
• The appliance must be installed in accordance with
national electrical codes.
• Only use this product for the purposes that are described
in this user'smanual. Otherwise, this may result in
damage or excessive noise and vibrations.

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• Use only the accessories and components that are
supplied together with the appliance and the tools
explicitly intended for its installation. The use of non-
standard parts and accessories may result in awater
leak, injury by electrical shock, fire, injury or damage to
property.
• DO NOT ADJUST the length of the power cord of the unit
and do not use an extension cord for its power supply.
• DO NOT CONNECT the unit to apower socket to which
other electrical appliances are already connected. The
incorrect selection of an electrical power supply may result
in afire or injury by electrical shock.
• Do not cover the cable with acarpet. Do not place
carpets, fillets or any other floor coverings on the power
cord. Do not locate the power cord underneath furniture
or appliances. Lead the cable where nothing will ride
over it and where nobody can trip over it. If this occurs,
immediately disconnect the unit from the power socket.
• In the event that the unit is tipped over during use,
turn it off and immediately disconnect it from the main
power supply. Visually check that the unit has not been
damaged in any way. In the event of any doubts that the
unit has been damaged in any way, seek assistance from
atechnician or customer service.
• The power supply must be disconnected during athunder
storm to prevent damage to the appliance in the event of
alightning strike.
• Disconnect the power supply to the appliance if it makes
astrange noise or if an odour or smoke is emitted.

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Read this user'smanual.
Warning:
Fire hazard.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR APPLIANCES USING
REFRIGERANT GAS R290
• Carefully study any warnings.
• For defrosting and cleaning, do not use any other tools
than those recommended by the manufacturer.
• This appliance must be located in an environment that has
no continuously running fire sources (for example an open
fire, agas appliance or electrical appliances).
• Do not drill into the appliance or burn it.
• Refrigerant gases may be odourless.
• This appliance must be located in rooms with an area
greater than 7 m
2
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• This appliance contains approx. 172g of refrigerant gas
R290.
• R290 is arefrigerant gas that meets European
environmental protection directives. Do not make holes
into any part of the cooling circuit or drill into it.
• The room in which this appliance is installed, operated
or stored must be such as to prevent the collection of
potentially leaked refrigerants, that could be the cause
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following the start up of electrical heaters, cookers or other
sources of ignition.
• The appliance must be stored in such amanner that its
mechanical damage is prevented.
• Persons working with or repairing cooling circuits must
have appropriate authorisation issued by an authorised
institution that certifies this person'scompetence to
work with refrigerants in accordance with the specific
assessment of the association for this sector.
• Maintenance tasks must be performed solely on the basis
of the recommendations of this appliance'smanufacturer.
Maintenance and repair tasks that required the
contribution of other qualified expert personnel may only
be performed under the supervision of specialised experts
in the flammable refrigerants sector.
• Check the rating label for the type of refrigerant gas used
in your appliance.
• Do not cover the vents.
• Adhere to national codes relating to gas.
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS PLACES ON THE PRODUCT OR IN THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION
This product meets all the basic requirements of the applicable EU directives.
This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal
waste.
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES
Prior to disposing of the product or handing it over at aspecialised collection facility, it is necessary to ensure that the battery is removed.
Before removing the battery, it is necessary to start the vacuum cleaner and wait until it is completely flat. The battery contains
environmentally damaging substances and therefore does not belong in standard household waste. Their correct disposal will be
performed by the respective collection facility.
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• Thank you for purchasing aSENCOR brand product and we hope that
you will be happy with it.
• Prior to using this appliance, please read the user'smanual
thoroughly, even in cases, when one has already familiarised
themselves with previous use of similar types of appliances. Only use
the appliance in the manner described in this user’smanual. Keep
this user'smanual in asafe place where it can be easily retrieved for
future use.
• We recommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging
material, purchase receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor
or warranty card for at least the duration of the legal liability for
unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event of transportation,
we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original box from
the manufacturer.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
A1 Control panel
A2 Air outlet
A3 Travel wheels
A4 Side protective grille of the air
inlet
A5 Removable filter holder
A6 Air outlet for connection to
aflexible hose
A7 Bottom protective grille of the
air inlet with filter
A8 Handle
A9 Power cord storage
compartment
A10 Top drain outlet
A11 Power cord
A12 Bottom drain outlet
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DESCRIPTION OF ACCESSORIES
B1 Remote control
B2 Adapter for connection to the
air outlet
B3 Flexible air exhaust hose
B4 Window connection adapter
B5 Window insert
B6 Wing nut
B7 Textile window gasket seal
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
C1 TIMER button for setting the
timer
C2 SPEED button for setting the
fan speed
C3 Button
C4 Numerical display
C5 Button
C6 MODE button for selecting an
operating mode
C7 On/Off POWER button
C8 Timer indicator
C9 Fan speed indicators (high/
low)
C10 Sleep mode indicator
C11 Full tank indicator
C12 Operating mode indicators
(cooling/dehumidification/fan)
C13 Wi-Fi indicator
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REMOTE CONTROL
D1 High speed button
D2 Low speed button
D3 SLEEP button for setting the
sleep mode
D4 TEMP button
D5 TIMER button for setting the
timer
D6 COOL button
D7 DRY button
D8 FAN button
D9 °C/°F button
D10 POWER button for turning
on/off
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INSTALLATION
Installation location for the mobile air conditioner
• Take the air conditioner out for the packaging and ensure that you
have have taken out all the parts and accessories. We recommend
that the air conditioner is taken out of the packaging by two adult
persons.
• Locate the mobile air conditioner on an even, dry and stable surface
and within reach of agrounded power socket. Do not locate it on an
unstable or tilted surface from which the mobile air conditioner could
ride off, fall off or be damaged or cause injury.
• The mobile air conditioner must be located in such away that it is not
exposed to direct sunlight.
• Ensure that there is no heat source (e.g. heating, mobile heaters, stove,
etc.) in the vicinity of the location where the mobile air conditioner will
be placed.
• For easier handling, the mobile air conditioner is equipped with travel
wheels. Do not use the travel wheels when you need to move the air
conditioner over carpets or similar surfaces. Avoid riding over objects.
• To achieve optimal efficiency, maintain adistance of at least 50 cm
from the wall or other obstacles.
• Position the mobile air conditioner at asufficient distance from
curtains, drapes or blinds.
• Ensure that the drain hose is not touching anything.
Note:
Do not use the mobile air conditioner to cool aroom where
computer servers, etc. are located. Installation, adjustment,
maintenance and repairs must only be performed by
aqualified person.
Installing the flexible hose on to the mobile air conditioner
• The flexible hose must be connected to the mobile air conditioner
and installed into awindow in accordance with the operating modes
that you wish to set. Install the flexible hose when you wish to select
the operating modes: cooling or sleep. It is not necessary to install
the flexible hose when you wish to select the fan or dehumidification
mode.
1. Extend the flexible hose to the required length.
2. Put the adapter for connection to the air outlet on to one end of
the flexible hose, and screw it on anticlockwise. Put the window
mounting adapter on to the other end of the flexible hose and screw
it in clockwise – see picture E1.
3. Put the flexible hose on to the air outlet and insert it into the outlet
– see figure E2.
Installing the flexible hose into aslide window
• The window insert is designed to be compatible with the majority of
sliding windows (vertical and horizontal). Nevertheless, for certain
types of slide windows it may be necessary to modify the installation
procedure described below.
1. Screw apart the wing nut – see figure F1.
2. Insert the bolt from the underside of the main window insert panel,
put on the washer and screw in the wing nut – see figure F2.
However, do not fully tighten the nut, allow free space of about
2.5cm.
3. Insert the auxiliary panel into the window insert – see figure F3.
While inserting the auxiliary panel, take care that the bottom part of
the wing nut fits into the groove in the auxiliary panel.
4. Set the required length/width of the window insert based on the size
of the window into which it is installed – see figure F4. Tighten the
wing nut to set the length of the window insert – see figure F5.
5. Open the sliding window sash and insert the window insert into the
opening.
6. Carefully close the window sash. Use one hand to hold the window
insert in place.
7. Install the flexible hose with the adapter attached into the opening in
the window insert – see figure F6.
Note:
If necessary, cut away apart of the window insert if the
window is too small.
Installing the flexible hose using the textile gasket seal
• The textile gasket seal is suitable for tilt-open, sash and roof windows.
The textile gasket seal is fitted with aVelcro zip tape to make its
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installation in the window easier. Open the window and into the
created crevice install the textile gasket seal. We recommend that
you thoroughly degrease the location where you will be attaching the
textile gasket seal using an appropriate cleaning agent. Remove the
protective paper strip and stick the tape on to the window frame.
• In order to be able to insert the flexible hose, the gasket seal is fitted
with an integrated zip. Open the zip in such alocation that will enable
you to easily insert the flexible hose.
• It is not necessary to remove the textile gasket seal from the window
when not using the mobile air conditioner. The window can be closed
even with the gasket seal installed.
Note:
Avoid excessively bending the hose during the installation.
To ensure proper operation of the mobile air conditioner,
it is important not to overload the hose or to bend it
unnecessarily. Excessive loading or bending may damage
the hose.
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PUTTING INTO OPERATION
• Ensure that the mobile air conditioner is correctly assembled and
that the flexible hose is properly attached according to the above
instructions.
• Ensure that the mobile air conditioner is located in asuitable location
at asufficient distance from the power socket.
• Insert the power plug into aproperly grounded power socket.
• The mobile air conditioner will switch to the stand-by mode.
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CONTROLS OF THE MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER
A. CONTROL PANEL
Turning the mobile air conditioner on/off
• Short press the POWER button and the mobile air conditioner will turn
on and start running in the default setting.
• Repeatedly pressing the POWER button will turn off the mobile air
conditioner and set it to the stand-by mode. To completely turn off the
air conditioner, disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
Warning:
Do not turn on the mobile air conditioner immediately
after turning it off. Wait several minutes before
turning it on again. Otherwise, this could damage the
compressor.
Note:
Never turn off the mobile air conditioner by pulling the
power cord out of the power socket. Turn off the mobile air
conditioner using button POWER, wait afew minutes and
then pull out the power cord.
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OPERATING MODES
1. Cooling mode
• Repeatedly press the MODE button until the COOL indicator is lit on
the control panel.
• Use buttons / to set the desired temperature. You can set the
temperature in the range from 17 to 30°C.
• Use the SPEED button to set the fan speed. Repeatedly press the
SPEED button to switch the speed in the following order: High (high
speed) – Low (low speed). Each time the button is pressed, the
respective indicator will be lit on the control panel.
2. Dehumidification mode
• Repeatedly press the MODE button until the DRY indicator is lit on the
control panel.
• In this mode, the humidity in the room is reduced. Condensed
humidity is accumulated in the tank. The methods for draining the
condensate are described in chapter "DRAINING CONDENSATE" in
another part of the manual.
• It is not possible to set the temperature or fan speed in this mode. The
fan speed is automatically set to low speed.
3. Fan mode
• Repeatedly press the MODE button until the FAN indicator is lit on the
control panel.
• In this mode, the fan will ensure air circulation in the room but the unit
will not cool down the room.
• Use the FAN button to set the fan speed. Repeatedly press the FAN
button to switch the speed in the following order: High (high speed)
– Low (low speed). Each time the button is pressed, the respective
indicator will be lit on the control panel.
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FUNCTIONS OF THE MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER
1. Timer functions
• The mobile air conditioner enables to timer settings – On timer and Off
timer for the mobile air conditioner.
a) On timer for the mobile air conditioner
• The On timer for the mobile air conditioner enables the mobile air
conditioner to be turned on after the set time has elapsed.
• While the mobile air conditioner is in the stand-by mode, press the
TIMER button. The numerical display will start flashing and the timer
indicator will be lit.
• Use buttons / to set the time after which the mobile air
conditioner should turn on. The time can be set in the range from 1 to
24 hours, in 1 hour increments.
• Wait approximately 5 seconds until the time is saved to memory.
Then the automatic countdown of the set time will commence.
• When the set time elapses, the mobile air conditioner will start in the
last set operating mode.
b) Off timer for the mobile air conditioner
• The Off timer for the mobile air conditioner enables the mobile air
conditioner to be turned off after the set time has elapsed.
• While the mobile air conditioner is turned on, press the TIMER button.
The numerical display will start flashing and the timer indicator will be
lit.
• Use buttons / to set the time after which the mobile air
conditioner should turn off. The time can be set in the range from 1 to
24 hours, in 1 hour increments.
• Wait approximately 5 seconds until the time is saved to memory.
Then the automatic countdown of the set time will commence.
• When the set time has elapsed, the mobile air conditioner will turn off
and switch to the stand-by mode.
• If you need to cancel the timer, press the TIMER button. The
remaining countdown time will start flashing. Press the TIMER button
again and the timer will be cancelled.
2. Sleep function
• The sleep function is used to reduce overnight power consumption,
when aconstant temperature is not necessary. The function also
ensures comfort during sleep since the operation of the air conditioner
is quieter and the illumination of the display is dimmed.
• Select acooling mode and set the default temperature. Then press
both the TIMER and the button at the same time, to activate the
sleep function.
• The fan speed is automatically set to low speed.
• The sleep function cannot be set in the fan and dehumidification
modes.
B. REMOTE CONTROL
Inserting and replacing batteries
• Slide out the battery compartment cover, which is located on the rear
side of the remote control. Place two AAA/LR03 (2x 1.5V) alkaline
batteries into the battery compartment and close the cover.
• When inserting the batteries ensure the correct polarity as shown in
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• When replacing the batteries, always use batteries of the same type,
never combine old and new batteries or batteries of various types.
Note:
Removing the batteries from the remote control will
delete all the settings. After new batteries are inserted the
default remote control settings as programmed by the
manufacturer will be renewed.
When not using the remote control for longer than 2
months, remove the batteries.
Attention:
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with
valid local codes. Do not throw batteries out with
communal waste. Do not use old and new batteries
at the same time. Do not use alkaline, standard or
rechargeable batteries in combination at the same
time. Do not throw batteries into afire. They could
explode or electrolyte could leak out.
Using the remote control
• For the remote control to work correctly, ensure that the maximum
distance of the remote control from the mobile air conditioner is
not greater than 8 m and that there is no obstacle between the
remote control and the mobile air conditioner that could prevent the
transmission of the signal.
• Point the remote control directly at the mobile air conditioner. The
transmission of the signal is confirmed by ashort sound signal.
• Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight or high
temperatures. Otherwise the signal may not be transmitted.
Turning the mobile air conditioner on/off
• Short press the POWER button and the mobile air conditioner will turn
on and start running in the default setting.
• Repeatedly pressing the POWER button will turn off the mobile air
conditioner and set it to the stand-by mode. To completely turn off the
air conditioner, disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
Warning:
Do not turn on the mobile air conditioner immediately
after turning it off. Wait several minutes before
turning it on again. Otherwise, this could damage the
compressor.
Note:
Never turn off the mobile air conditioner by pulling the
power cord out of the power socket. Turn off the mobile air
conditioner using button POWER, wait afew minutes and
then pull out the power cord.
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OPERATING MODES
1. Cooling mode
• Press the COOL button.
• Use the buttons ▲/▼ to set the desired temperature. You can set the
temperature in the range from 17 to 30°C.
• Use the HIGH/LOW buttons to set the fan speed, with HIGH for high
speed and LOW for low speed.
2. Dehumidification mode
• Press the DRY button.
• In this mode, the humidity in the room is reduced. Condensed
humidity is accumulated in the tank. The methods for draining the
condensate are described in chapter "DRAINING CONDENSATE" in
another part of the manual.
• It is not possible to set the temperature or fan speed in this mode. The
fan speed is automatically set to low speed.
3. Fan mode
• Press the FAN button.
• In this mode, the fan will ensure air circulation in the room but the unit
will not cool down the room.
• Use the HIGH/LOW buttons to set the fan speed, with HIGH for high
speed and LOW for low speed.
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FUNCTIONS OF THE MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER
1. Timer functions
• The mobile air conditioner enables to timer settings – On timer and Off
timer for the mobile air conditioner.
a) On timer for the mobile air conditioner
• The On timer for the mobile air conditioner enables the mobile air
conditioner to be turned on after the set time has elapsed.
• While the mobile air conditioner is in the stand-by mode, press the
TIMER button. The numerical display will start flashing and the timer
indicator will be lit.
• Use buttons ▲/▼ to set the time after which the mobile air conditioner
should turn on. The time can be set in the range from 1 to 24 hours, in 1
hour increments.
• Wait approximately 5 seconds until the time is saved to memory.
Then the automatic countdown of the set time will commence.
• When the set time elapses, the mobile air conditioner will start in the
last set operating mode.
b) Off timer for the mobile air conditioner
• The Off timer for the mobile air conditioner enables the mobile air
conditioner to be turned off after the set time has elapsed.
• While the mobile air conditioner is turned on, press the TIMER button.
The numerical display will start flashing and the timer indicator will be
lit.
• Use buttons ▲/▼ to set the time after which the mobile air conditioner
should turn off. The time can be set in the range from 1 to 24 hours, in 1
hour increments.
• Wait approximately 5 seconds until the time is saved to memory.
Then the automatic countdown of the set time will commence.
• When the set time has elapsed, the mobile air conditioner will turn off
and switch to the stand-by mode.
• If you need to cancel the timer, press the TIMER button. The
remaining countdown time will start flashing. Press the TIMER button
again and the timer will be cancelled.
2. Sleep function
• The sleep function is used to reduce overnight power consumption,
when aconstant temperature is not necessary. The function also
ensures comfort during sleep since the operation of the air conditioner
is quieter and the illumination of the display is dimmed.
• Select acooling mode and set the default temperature. Then press the
SLEEP button, to activate the sleep function.
• The fan speed is automatically set to low speed.
• The sleep function cannot be set in the fan and dehumidification
modes.
Changing temperature units
• Press the°C/°F button to change the temperature units from°C to°F
and vice versa.
C. CONTROL VIA THE SENCOR HOME APPLICATION
• This mobile air conditioner can be controlled via the Sencor HOME
application.
• Download the application to your smart phone, register yourself and
control the mobile air conditioner via the application.
• If you already have the application installed, add the mobile air
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Adding the mobile air conditioner to the list of appliances via Bluetooth
• You can add the mobile air conditioner to the Sencor HOME
application by pairing it via Bluetooth.
1. Turn on the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone.
2. Turn on the mobile air conditioner.
3. Open the application and on the home screen of the application,
click on the icon "+".
4. The appliance will automatically offer the options "Do not add / Go
to Add".
5. Click on "Go to Add" and the application will automatically guide you
through the addition.
Note:
If the Bluetooth connection fails or is not possible, check
that there are no solid obstacles between your phone and
the mobile air conditioner and that both devices are close
to each other.
Adding the mobile air conditioner to the list of appliances via aQR code
• The mobile air conditioner can also be added to the Sencor HOME
application using the QR code provided below. On the home screen
of the application, click on the "+" icon and on the Add device screen,
click on the [–] icon in the top right hand corner.
QR code for adding the control panel of the mobile air conditioner to the
application Sencor HOME
Manually adding the mobile air conditioner to the device list
• On the main screen, click on "Add device" or on the "+" in the top right
hand corner.
• Ascreen with appliance categories will appear together with alist of
appliances.
• Click on "Cooling" and select the mobile air conditioner model from the
list of products.
• On the next screen, you will be asked to select aWi-Fi network. Select
anetwork, enter the password and click on "Next".
• Ensure that the mobile air conditioner is ready for pairing. It is
important that the mobile air conditioner is connected to apower
source and is in stand-by mode. The Wi-Fi indicator will start to flash
quickly on the control panel. If the indicator does not start flashing,
hold down the TIMER button for 3 seconds until the Wi-Fi indicator
starts flashing quickly. In the application, confirm that the Wi-Fi
indicator is quickly flashing and click on "Next".
• The mobile air conditioner will automatically be added to the device
list. The Wi-Fi indicator will be lit.
• In the device list on the main screen, click on the icon of the mobile air
conditioner to enter its control interface.
Wi-Fi reset
• While the mobile air conditioner is in operation, hold down the TIMER
button for 3 seconds. The Wi-Fi settings will be reset and the Wi-Fi
indicator will flash quickly (twice per second).
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DRAINING CONDENSATE
• The mobile air conditioner is equipped with two drain outlets, where
each one drains condensate from adifferent part of the air conditioner.
When the mobile air conditioner is used frequently, it is necessary to
regularly inspect the status of the condensate and to drain it away.
If you select the dehumidification operating mode, we recommend
draining the condensate using adrain hose that is connected to the
top drain outlet.
Note:
In the cooling and fan modes (if the humidity in the room
is low), it may not be necessary to drain the condensate.
The mobile air conditioner is designed that it increases its
efficiency with asmall amount of water in the condensate
tank.
Condensate drain outlet from the bottom drain outlet
• If the water level inside the water tank reaches apredetermined level,
the mobile air conditioner will stop and abeep will be made and the
full water tank indicator will be lit. In order to drain the condensate from
the air conditioner, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
2. Carefully re-locate the mobile air conditioner to alocation where the
water may be drained.
3. Put acontainer below the bottom drain outlet, into which the
condensate can flow – see figure G1. Carefully remove the plug
of the drain outlet. If necessary, connect adrain hose and allow
the condensate to flow out. You can tilt the mobile air conditioner
backwards slightly while emptying out the condensate.
4. Once the water tank is empty (condensate has stopped flowing),
disconnect the drain hose, if it was used, and put the plug back into
the drain outlet. Prior to turning the mobile air conditioner on again,
ensure that the drain outlet plug is correctly inserted and is sealing
well. Otherwise condensate could leak out during operation and
damage the floor or acarpet.
5. Insert the power plug into apower socket and the mobile air
conditioner will automatically resume operation.
Note:
If you turn off the mobile air conditioner using the POWER
button, the operation will not resume automatically and it
will be necessary to set it up again.
Note:
If the mobile air conditioner is added to the device list in the
Sencor HOME application, the full water tank warning will
appear also directly inthe application in the same way as
other warning messages.
Condensate drain outlet from the top drain outlet
• The top drain outlet serves for the continuous draining of condensate.
1. Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
2. Remove the plug of the drain outlet. Connect the drain hose – see
figure G2. If the length of the drain hose is insufficient, then it is
necessary to purchase alonger hose of the same type. Never extend
the length of the drain hose using extensions.
3. Connect the end of the drain hose to the waste water drain.
4. Insert the power plug into apower socket and turn on the mobile air
conditioner.
Note:
The drain hose should be installed at the same height or
lower than the top drain outlet. Otherwise, the condensate
will not be properly drained from the water tank.
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SAFETY PROTECTIVE ELEMENTS
Acoustic notification and shut off when the water tank is full.
• If the water level inside the water tank reaches apredetermined level,
the mobile air conditioner will stop and abeep will be made and the
full water tank indicator will be lit.
• It is necessary to empty out the condensate tank. Proceed according
to the instruction in section "DRAINING CONDENSATE".
Protection of the compressor
• The compressor is equipped with timed protection against damage
caused by repeat turning off and on with aduration of 3 minutes. In
the event that the mobile air conditioner is turned on shortly after being
turned off, the compressor will start only after 3 minutes.
Room temperature sensor and coil malfunction
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2. If the malfunction is detected when the mobile air conditioner is
turned on, then it is immediately set into the error state. If it returns
to the normal state within this period, the mobile air conditioner will
switch to the stand-by mode.
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TIPS FOR CORRECT OPERATION
• To ensure the correct operation of the mobile air conditioner, we
recommend adhering to the following:
– Close all windows and doors of the room in which the mobile
air conditioner is used. If the mobile air conditioner is installed
in aroom temporarily then you can leave the door slightly ajar
(approx 1 cm) to ensure proper ventilation.
– Prevent direct sunlight from coming into the room. Cover the
window/susing drapes or roller shutters to ensure economical
operation of the air conditioner.
– Do not block the air inlets and outlets.
– Make sure that there is no heat source located in the room.
– Never use the mobile air conditioner in excessively humid
environments, for example in laundries.
– Never use the mobile air conditioner outdoors.
– Ensure that the mobile air conditioner is located on alevel surface.
If necessary, install special brakes on to the travel wheels.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• Before cleaning the mobile air conditioner, turn it off and wait afew
minutes, and then pull the power cord out of the power socket.
Cleaning the protective grilles and air filters
• If the mobile air conditioner is used regularly, clean the protective
grilles and air filters at least once every two weeks to avoid the fan
from becoming clogged with dust.
• Carefully remove the protective grilles and remove the filters – see
figure H. Use avacuum cleaner to remove dust from the grilles and
filters.
• In the event of greater soiling, wash the filters by hand in asolution of
lukewarm water (max. 40°C) and neutral detergent. Then thoroughly
rinse under running water and allow to dry naturally. Do not dry it in
aclothes dryer or in direct sunlight. Once the filters are dry, you can
install them back in their place.
• In the event of greater soiling, you can wipe the protective grilles using
alightly dampened cloth and then wipe dry using aclean wiping
cloth.
Note:
Do not use the mobile air conditioner without the air filters
and protective grilles properly installed. Never install wet
or damp air filters and protective grilles into the mobile air
conditioner.
Cleaning the outer case
• To clean the outer case, use asoft wiping cloth dipped in asolution of
lukewarm water and neutral detergent. Then wipe the surface dry.
• When cleaning it, do not spray the mobile air conditioner with water
or any other liquid, do not pour water on it or submerge it in water or in
any other liquid.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning products, solvents, petrol, etc. for
cleaning.
Storing the mobile air conditioner
• In order to dry it and to prevent the formation of moulds, leave the
mobile air conditioner running in awarm room in the fan mode for
approximately 12 hours.
• Disconnect the flexible hose and store it in asafe place out of the
reach of children.
• Drain all the condensate from the water tank – see chapter
"DRAINING CONDENSATE".
• Clean the air filters and reinstall them. Wipe the outer case of the
mobile air conditioner. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
• Store the air conditioner in acool, dry and dark location.
Putting into operation again
• Check that the power cord and plug are not damaged and that the air
filters are clean. Insert anew set of batteries into the remote control.
Proceed according to the instructions in section "Inserting and
replacing batteries". Install the mobile air conditioner according to
the instructions contained in the preceding part of this user'smanual
"Installation".
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TROUBLESHOOTING
• Before contacting an authorised service centre, please check the
appliance according to the following instructions:
Problem Possible cause Remedy
The mobile air
conditioner did
not turn on.
The power cord is not
plugged into the power
socket, or the power
socket has no voltage.
Insert the power plug
properly into the power
socket., or check that the
socket has voltage.
The condensate tank
is full.
Empty out the tank
according to the instruction
in section "DRAINING
CONDENSATE".
The ambient
temperature is too low
or too high.
It is recommended to use
the mobile air conditioner
at temperatures from 5°C
to 35°C.
The temperature in
the room is lower than
the set temperature
(cooling mode).
Adjust the set temperature.
The mobile
air conditioner
does not cool
sufficiently.
The mobile air
conditioner is exposed
to direct sunlight.
Move the mobile air
conditioner to another
location or shade it.
The windows and
doors of the room are
open and warm air is
flowing through them
into the room, or there
are heat sources turned
on in the room.
Make sure that all doors
and windows are closed
and/or that heat sources
are turned off.
The air filter is dirty.
Turn off the air conditioner
and clean out the air
filters according to the
instructions in section
"Cleaning the air filter".
Air inlet or outlet vents
are blocked.
Elimination the cause of
the blockage.
The mobile air
conditioner is
too loud.
The air conditioner is
located on an uneven
surface.
Turn off the air conditioner,
disconnect the power plug
from the power socket and
move it to an even and
level location.
The
compressor is
not working.
Overheating protection
was activated.
Wait 3 minutes until
the temperature falls.
Operation will then resume
automatically.
The remote
control doesn't
work.
The distance between
the remote control
and the mobile air
conditioner is too great.
Move closer to the mobile
air conditioner and ensure
that there are no obstacles
between the mobile air
conditioner and the remote
control.
The remote control
is not pointing at the
signal sensor.
The batteries are flat. Replace the batteries.

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Error messages
Shown on the
display
Meaning Solution
E1
Room temperature
sensor malfunction
Contact an authorised
service centre.
E2
Heat pipe sensor
malfunction
Contact an authorised
service centre.
Full tank
indicator is lit.
The condensate tank
is full.
Empty out the tank
according to the instruction
in section "DRAINING
CONDENSATE".
Note:
In the event that one of the aforementioned faults occurs,
turn off the mobile air conditioner and check for the cause
of the fault. Turn it on again, and if the fault reoccurs, turn it
off, disconnect the power cord from the power socket and
contact the manufacturer, an authorised service centre
or aperson with relevant qualifications and have the unit
repaired.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply 220-240 V~ / 50 Hz
Cooling power output 10000 BTU/hour
Cooling power input 1050 W
Current consumption 4.8 A
EER cooling factor 2.67
Dehumidification capacity 32 l/day
Capacity of the built-in condensate
tank
0.7 l
Refrigerant type and weight R290 / 172 g
Air flow volume 320 / 240 m
3
/hour (high/low)
Acoustic pressure value 64 / 61 dB (A) (high/low)
Acoustic power value 53 / 50 dB (A) (high/low)
Maximum permitted operating
pressure value (low/high):
2.0 / 2.6 MPa
Dimensions of the mobile air
conditioner (w × d × h)
340 × 300 × 694 mm
Weight 22 kg
Operating temperature (cooling) 17 to 30°C
Recommended room area
(Central Europe)*
34–39 m
2
Recommended room size (Central
Europe)*
88–99 m
3
Maximum room dimension
39 m
2
/ 99 m
3
(ceiling height 2.6 m)
* applies for the calculated climatic conditions value typical for Central
Europe. For standard rooms with ceilings at standardised heights. The
provided values may differ when the appliance is used in sectioned
areas, in areas with multiple heat sources, heavily glazed or/and poorly
insulated areas. If you know that you are purchasing the air conditioner
for an area with the above-described characteristics, select amodel with
ahigher power output for the given area.
The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 64/61 dB(A), which
represents alevel Aof acoustic pressure with respect to areference
acoustic power of 1 pW.
Note:
The efficiency of the mobile air conditioner may be reduced
in the event that it is used outside the above described
operating temperature range.
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SENCOR hereby declares that the radio device SAC MT1048C is
in compliance with directive 2014/53/EU. The full wording of the
declaration of conformity can be found at the website www.sencor.cz.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF
USED PACKAGING MATERIALS
Dispose of used packaging material at asite designated for waste in your
municipality.
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
For proper disposal, renewal and recycling, hand these appliances over
to determined collection points. Alternatively, in some European Union
states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the
local retailer when buying an equivalent new appliance. Correct disposal
of this product helps save valuable natural resources and prevents
potential negative effects on the environment and human health, which
could result from improper waste disposal. Ask your local authorities or
collection facility for more details. In accordance with national regulations
penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste.
For business entities in European Union states
If you want to dispose of electrical or electronic equipment, ask your
retailer or supplier for the necessary information.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union.
If you wish to dispose of this product, request the necessary information
about the correct disposal method from the local council or from your
retailer.
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