Page 2 - Table of Contents; Troubleshooting................................................................13
2 Table of Contents Table of Contents ......................................................................... 2 Important Safeguards ................................................................... 3-4 Placement and Installation ............................................................ 5-6 P...
Page 3 - Important Safeguards; Please read this manual; many answers to common problems inside this manual.; CAUTION; Omega Altise; SAFETY RULES; a stable, level surface during operation.
3 Important Safeguards Please read this manual Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and maintain your air conditioner properly. Just a little preventative care on your part can save you a great deal of time and money over the life of your air conditioner. You will find many answers ...
Page 4 - ENERGY SAVING
4 • Always contact an authorized qualified service agent to carry out repairs. • If the supply cord is damaged it must be repaired by a qualified repairer • Keep the area clear around the air conditioner. There needs to be an air path of a Minimum of 50cm all around the air conditioner from walls, f...
Page 5 - Placement; Placement and Installation; Place the; Installation; performance of the air conditioner.
5 Placement Placement and Installation Place the on flat and dry ground, and keep at least 50 cm from walls etc. (figure 1) Installation • Spin slide bar connector into exhaust hose first, then spin the exhaust hose into exhaust connector (counter-clockwise). • Put slide bar connector into adjustabl...
Page 6 - conditioner
6 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Warning Use only the exhaust pipe supplied. Longer or extended pipes may damage the air conditioner Note: Maximum length of unfolding exhaust pipe is 1500mm, please shorten the length as much as possible and keep it level as much as possible when installing
Page 7 - Parts List
Page 8 - Control Panel; Operation
8 Control Panel Operation 1. POWER: press this key to turn air conditioner On or Off. After air conditioner turns on, default value is Auto mode with medium fan speed. 2. OPERATION MODE BUTTON : after air conditioner turns on, for auto mode, press this key to select the other modes: Fan, Dry/dehumid...
Page 9 - Cooling Mode
9 Remote Control Operation Methods Auto Mode According to the current room temperature, once you select AUTO it automatically selects the relevant mode. Cooling Mode • After air conditioner turns on, the air conditioner will revert to setting that was last used. • Press “OPERATING MODE BUTTON”” to s...
Page 11 - Water Drainage; cooling efficiency, but also saves energy.; Continuous Drainage
11 Water Drainage This air conditioner has an auto-water-evaporating system. Condensed- water cycle is used to cool down the condenser, which not only improves cooling efficiency, but also saves energy. If inner water tank is full, ”W.F” indicator will light on the screen, after 5 minutes the comp...
Page 12 - Maintenance; Cleaning; panel or the air conditioner it will cause damage.; Filter; air conditioner efficiency will be reduced.; Note; : Don’t run the air conditioner without filters.
12 Maintenance Note: in order to avoid electric shocks, please turn off at the control panel, switch off the power point then unplug the air conditioner before cleaning Cleaning • Please switch off at the control panel, then at the power point then unplug before cleaning. • Use soft semi-dry cloth t...
Page 13 - Seasonal Cleaning; Troubleshooting; Trouble
13 Seasonal Cleaning If the air conditioner is not being used for a long time, please follow these steps. • Pull out drainage plug upper / lower to empty any water out. • Let the air conditioner run under fan mode for 2 hours to dry out the air conditioner internals • Turn off the air conditioner, s...
Page 14 - Technical Data
14 Technical Data Model OAPC187 Cooling capacity BTU/h 18000 Mains Power consumption W 2000 Current A 9.3 Refrigerant R410A Compressor Rotary Fan speeds 3 Thermostat ℃ 16-31 Timer h 0-24 Dimensions(W*H*D) mm 47 x 76.4 x 37 Gross Weight kg 37
Page 15 - Appendix A; Circuit Diagram