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CARE AND CLEANING

WARNING! 

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! 

 

Before cleaning and servicing, ensure the unit is switched 
off and disconnected from the power outlet to prevent 
possible injury.

 

Clean the air conditioner using a lightly moistened 
cloth. Use only mild cleaning agents, never solvents or 
corrosive chemicals. Never spray the air conditioner 
with water.

 

You can turn the air conditioner on again directly 
after it has been turned off but it takes 3 minutes 
for the compressor to restart and the cooling and 
dehumidifying functions to work. Only the fan will 
restart directly.

CAUTION: 

Do not wash the unit directly. Do not use any 

solvent or alcohol-based cleaning agent on any surface. 
Using such harsh cleansers will scratch or damage the 
surface, or can even lead to deformation of the housing.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS

The air filter should be cleaned every 14 days.
1.  Turn off the air conditioner and pull out the plug from 

the wall socket.

2.  Remove the filter holder over the air inlet (5).
3.  Vacuum the filter and wipe it clean with a damp cloth. 

Clean the air intake where the filter sits too.

4.  Allow the filter to completely dry before refitting it.

BEFORE STORAGE

At the end of the summer season, follow the simple steps 
below before disconnecting and storing the portable air 
conditioner. The ambient temperature should be below 23°C.

1.  Unscrew the cover over the drain hole (4), pull the 

rubber plug out of the drain hole and connect the 
included drain hose (11). Move the air conditioner close 
to a suitable drain and unscrew the cover over the 
lower drain hole (8). Make sure that all water runs out.

2.  Turn on the fan (FAN mode) in order to dry the internal 

parts of the air conditioner and hinder mould growth. 
Let the fan run for about 6 hours.

3.  Turn off the air conditioner and unplug it from the wall 

socket.

4.  Remove the batteries from the remote control.
5.  Clean the air filter and refit it.
6.  Remove the hose from the upper drain outlet.
7.  Screw the covers over the drain holes back on.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

If the batteries in the remote control are flat, insert two 
new AAA size batteries in the compartment at the back of 
the remote control.

Open the cover to the battery compartment at the back of 
the remote control.

 

Take out the depleted batteries (if applicable) and 
replace them with two fresh batteries of the same size 
and type (AAA size), making sure to match the polarity 
markings (+ / -) on the batteries with those inside the 
compartment.

 

Close the battery compartment.

Other Useful Information

Other Useful Information 

 

Care and cleaning 

 

Electric shock hazard!  

Before cleaning and servicing, ensure the unit is switched off and disconnected from 

the power outlet to prevent possible injury. 

 

-

 

 Clean the air conditioner using a lightly moistened cloth. Use only mild cleaning agents, never solvents or corrosive 

chemicals. Never spray the air conditioner with water. 

-

 

You can turn the air conditioner on again directly after it has been turned off but it takes 3 minutes for the compressor to 

restart and the cooling and dehumidifying functions to work. Only the fan will restart directly. 

 

CAUTION: 

Do not wash the unit directly. Do not use any solvent or alcohol-based cleaning agent on any surface. 

Using such harsh cleansers will scratch or damage the surface, or can even lead to deformation of the housing.

 

 

Cleaning the air filters 

The air filter should be cleaned every 14 days. 

 

1.

 

Turn off the air conditioner and pull out the plug from the wall socket. 

2.

 

Remove the filter holder over the air inlet (5). 

3.

 

Vacuum the filter and wipe it clean with a damp cloth. Clean the air intake where the filter sits too. 

4.

 

Allow the filter to completely dry before refitting it. 

 

 

 

Before storage 

 

At the end of the summer season, follow the simple steps below before disconnecting and storing the portable air 

conditioner. The ambient temperature should be below 23°C. 

 

1.

 

Unscrew the cover over the drain hole (4), pull the rubber plug out of the drain hole and connect the included drain hose 

(11). Move the air conditioner close to a suitable drain and unscrew the cover over the lower drain hole (8). Make sure that 

all water runs out. 

2.

 

Turn on the fan (FAN mode) in order to dry the internal parts of the air conditioner and hinder mould growth. Let the fan 

run for about 6 hours. 

3.

 

Turn off the air conditioner and unplug it from the wall socket. 

4.

 

Remove the batteries from the remote control. 

5.

 

Clean the air filter and refit it. 

6.

 

Remove the hose from the upper drain outlet. 

7.

 

Screw the covers over the drain holes back on. 

 

 

Battery replacement 

If the batteries in the remote control are flat, insert two new AAA size batteries in the compartment at the back of the 

remote control. 

 

Open the cover to the battery compartment at the back of the remote control. 

• 

 Take out the depleted batteries (if applicable) and replace them with two fresh batteries of the same size and 

type (AAA size), making sure to match the polarity markings (+ / -) on the batteries with those inside the compartment. 

• 

 Close the battery compartment. 

 

Battery precautions 

Summary of Contents for GGSAP2560W

Page 1: ...E S S E N T I A L S F O R L I F E User Manual MODEL GGSAP2560W Portable Air conditioner 2 56kW...

Page 2: ...he following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE PURCHASE DATE PRODUCT DETAI...

Page 3: ...features and importantly taking care of your appliance when cleaning our Support Team are here to help You can use our online Support Centre at anytime by visiting http support residentiagroup com au...

Page 4: ...4 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 5: ...2 Other Useful Information 24 Technical Specifications 25 Attach Your Receipt 26 Warranty Information S lt recommends the use of original spare parts When contacting our customer service team please e...

Page 6: ...unplugging it from the wall socket Disconnect Turn off the unit first and then unplug it when it is not in use and before maintenance or cleaning but do not unplug it when it is in operation as this c...

Page 7: ...en built in accordance with relevant safety and performance standards An electrical specialist must carry out all repairs Contact our after sales support line for advice on service Cooling efficiency...

Page 8: ...arried of the person competent in the use of flammable refrigerants The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating open operating gas appliance and ignition sources for example...

Page 9: ...inguisher adjacent to the charging area 6 No ignition sources No person carrying out work in relation to a refrigeration system which involves exposing any pipe work that contains or has contained fla...

Page 10: ...d by the manufacturer Other parts may result in the ignition of refrigerant in the atmosphere from a leak 12 Cabling Check that cabling will not be subject to wear corrosion excessive pressure vibrati...

Page 11: ...volume liquid charge i Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder even temporarily j When the cylinders have been filled correctly and the process completed make sure that the cylinder...

Page 12: ...ion for exhaust air hose 7 Lower air inlet 8 Lower drain port for condensed water when used with drain hose Product Overview Front Rear View 1 Carrying handle 2 Control panel 3 Front air outlet 4 Drai...

Page 13: ...e Window Slider A 1 piece Window Slider B 1 piece Foam Seal A Adhesive 2 pieces Foam Seal C Non adhesive 1 piece Security Bracket and 2 Screws 1 set Drain Hose 1 piece Bolt 1 piece Remote Controller a...

Page 14: ...vice Read the manual to familiarise yourself with all parts and operating principles Pay particular attention to the safety instructions on the previous pages WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Before inst...

Page 15: ...he hole 5 Attach adapter 3 to the exhaust hose and connect the adapter in the wall Close the lid of the adapter when the not in use 6 Make sure that the hose has the recommended amount of when install...

Page 16: ...LED display on off Getting Started 18 MODE Select function Air conditioner Cool fan Fan or dehumidifier Dry 19 Temperature setting 20 Mode indicator 21 Display 22 Temperature setting 23 Power switch...

Page 17: ...28 SHORT CUT Go back to current or previous setting 29 TEMP Temperature setting 30 TIMER ON Setting for when the timer is to switch the air conditioner on 31 TIMER OFF Setting for when the timer is to...

Page 18: ...o set the desired temperature 17 30 C 62 86 F The display shows the set temperature Note The fan speed cannot be set using the control panel on the main unit Set the desired fan speed using the remote...

Page 19: ...ed on the remote control 3 Press TIMER ON 4 Press TIMER ON the required number of times until 10h is displayed on the remote control 5 The air conditioner is now programmed to stop in 2 hours and rest...

Page 20: ...ew seconds the remote control will revert back to showing the current set temperature 4 The stop function is now activated and the air conditioner is now programmed to stop in 10 hours Setting the air...

Page 21: ...steady even and level surface A gurgling sound is heard This can often be explained by the movement of the coolant in the air conditioner This is completely normal Error code E1 The temperature contro...

Page 22: ...atteries in the compartment at the back of the remote control Open the cover to the battery compartment at the back of the remote control Take out the depleted batteries if applicable and replace them...

Page 23: ...ntains batteries If batteries are swallowed seek immediate medical assistance Also ensure the remote control packaging is disposed of safely Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged Di...

Page 24: ...rubbish Electrical and electronic products contain substances that can have a detrimental effect on the environment and human health if disposed of inappropriately Observe any local regulations regar...

Page 25: ...25 Attach your receipt to this page...

Page 26: ...n to repair an Appliance during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruct...

Page 27: ...nce was serviced or repaired by anyone other than Residentia Group an authorised repairer or ASR 8 This warranty the contract to which it relates and the relationship between you and Residentia Group...

Page 28: ...T 1300 11 4357 E support residentiagroup com au E S S E N T I A L S F O R L I F E An initiative by Residentia Group www solt house...

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