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PURLINE

AIR COOLER

RAFY 01DC

 

Owner’s Manual

 

WinEurope - FRANCE.

Email : info@purline.com

 

Internet : www.purline.com


 

THANK YOU for choosing our Air Cooler. We would like you to enjoy the many benefits that this appliance offers. Please take the time to read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

 

BEFORE USE

Read and save this instructions :

When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed :

 

·         This product is intended for household and light commercial use only.

·         Temperature range of this appliance is between 0° Celsius and 40° Celsius. Do not use or store this appliance in extreme conditions.

·         Keep out of reach of children.

 

-          Make sure the unit is connected to a power supply of the correct rating. (Please refer to the rating label at the back of the unit) It must be used with an earth socket.

-          Do not use this unit for functions other than those described in this manual.

-          Do not use outdoors.

-          Do not mount or hang appliance on wall or ceiling.

-          Do not operate appliance if the cord or the plug are damaged, or if the unit malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner.

-          Always operate the unit on a dry, level surface.

-          Do not place appliance (or electrical cord) near an open flame, cooking or heating device.

-          Do not obstruct or cover the unit’s inlet and outlet grilles.

-          Do not operate without appliance grilles properly in place.

-          Always use/operate the unit in a well-ventilated area.

-          To protect against electric shock, do not immerse unit, plug or cord in water, do not spray with liquids.

-          Turn the power off before adding water or ice.

-          Move the unit only when water tank is empty.

-          Do not sit or place objects on unit.

-          Do not touch the unit with wet or damp hands,if barefooted.

-          Do not let chemical substances come into contact with the unit.

-          Do not use the unit in the presence of inflammable materials, substance or vapour such as alcohol, insecticides, petrol etc.

-          Do not operate in the presence of explosives.

-          Never use the plug to start or to stop the unit. Always use the switch on the control panel.

-          Avoid contact with moving parts.

-          Turn off the unit when not in use.

-          Never pull on cord. Always remove plug from socket before carrying out maintenance, when moving appliance from one location to the other.

-          Do not place the supply cable near a source of heat : always unroll it completely to avoid dangerous overheating. Do not let it hang over the edge of a table or counter.

-          If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.

-          To avoid personal injury or property damage, never insert fingers, pencils or any other object through the air inlet or outlet openings.

-          Use only qualified agents for repairs  or services.

 

THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.

 

 

 

 

 

 


HOW IT WORKS

 

Evaporative air cooling is the natural way of cooling, similar to a breeze flowing across the water which drops the temperature and has a relaxing cooling effect on people.

When water as a liquid evaporates into the air, the result is a mixture of air and water molecules. This chemical change requires heat, thus energy or latent heat taken from the air molecules-dropping the actual temperature of the air.

Through this function, the dust, pollen and other pollution in the air can also be cleaned, providing you with cool, fresh and healthy air.

For best performance of this unit, please position it in a location that will create a “flow through” air effect. The greatest cooling effect will be felt if the unit is operated in a partly, opened doorway or window with the “cool” air directed into the room. It is recommended to have a door or window partly opened away from the air cooler, in order to create the “flow through” effect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



DESCRIPTION

 

  1. Control Panel
  2. Air outlet
  3. Water tank’s panel
  4. Water tank sump plug
  5. Wheels
  6. Filter
  7. Supply cable’s brackets
  8. Supply cable
  9. Plug
  10. On / Off key

CONTROL PANEL

 

 

 

  1. « Running » : Warning light, switch on when the unit is working
  2. Screen : see explanations in the chapter “screen” below.
  3. “Speed” : Warning light, turns on to the colours that corresponds to the unit function speed. Green : Speed 1; Orange : Speed 2; Red : Speed 3.
  4. “Set” : Knob destined for clock adjusting
  5. “On/Off” : On and Off knob.
  6. “Cooling” : Turns on or off the cooling function.
  7. “Heating” : Turns on or off the heating function.
  8. “Humidity” : Turns on or off the humidifying function.
  9. “Timer” : Knob for adjusting the timer.
  10. “Speed” : Knob for choosing the working speed of the unit.
  11. “Oscillation” : Knob that allows to start or stop the oscillation function.
  12. “Adjust” : Knob to set the clock.
  13. “Oscillation” : Warning light that turns on in oscillation function.
  14. “Timer” : Warning light that turns on when timer is on.
  15. “Ultraviolet” : Warning light that attest that the Ultraviolet lamp is on. Turns on as soon as the unit is working in a continuous way.
  16. “Anion” : Warning light that attest that the Anion function is on. Turns on as soon as the unit is working in a continuous way
  17. “Humidity” : Warning light for humidifying function.
  18. “Heating” : Warning light for heating function.
  19. “Cooling” : Warning light for cooling function.
  20. “Power” : Warning light that attests the presence of electric power. This light is on continuously since the unit is connected to a plug.

 

SCREEN

 

  1. Appears when cooling function is on.
  2. Appears when heating function is on.
  3. Indicates the running time desired.
  4. Indicates the room temperature.
  5. Appears when oscillation function is on.
  6. Appears when unit is on, indicating that the ultraviolet lamp is on continuously.
  7. Appears when unit is on, indicating that the anion function is on continuously.
  8. Clock.
  9. Appears as soon as the unit is working and changes according to the working speed.

 

REMOTE CONTROL

 

2 AAA batteries –not included- are required to use the Remote Control.

Remote control functions are the same as the control panel functions:

 

 

 

 

1.      Wind : Corresponds to the key and function « Oscillation »

2.      Heat: Corresponds to the key and function « Heating »

3.      Cool: Corresponds to the key and function « Cooling »

4.      Speed: Corresponds to the key and function « Speed »

5.      Wet: Corresponds to the key and function « Humidify »

6.      Timer: Corresponds to the key and function « Timer »

7.      On/Off: Corresponds to the key and function « On/Off »

 

For more details please refer to “OPERATION”.


OPERATION

 

Plug in

When plugging in the unit, you will hear a sound (bip) that indicates the presence of power and the red warning light “Power” switches on.

The screen indicates the room temperature and the clock reinitialized  to zero (00.00) starts working.

 

On / Off Key:

When the unit is plugged press On /Off  Key. The fan will start working (the unit starts at the same speed than when it has been stopped) and the green warning light “running” turns on.. Pressing this key again will stop the unit and the green “running” warning light but the “Power” light stays on as long as the unit is plugged in.

 

Air Flow Key :

This key switch on the automatic horizontal airflow sweep.

Press this key again for fixed air direction.

By hand move the airvent louvers to adjust vertical ventilation direction.

 

Speed Key:

When this key is pressed once, twice or a third time, the speed changes from 1-2-3, the corresponding pilot light will in turn illuminate:

Green light for speed1

Orange light for speed 2

Red light for speed 3

 

Humidify Key:

This key turns on the humidification system. If the warning light is not alight, only fan is working. Function compatible with heating mode.

 

 

 

 

Heating Key:

This key turns on the heating system (2000 Watts). If the warning light is not alight, only fan is working. Heating function is unique and continuous, to stop it press again the key.

 

Cooling Key:

This key turns on the cooling by evaporation system

If the warning light is not alight, only fan is working. Function incompatible with heating mode.

 

Mini Keys: “Set” “Timer” “Adjust”

The function of these keys is for setting the timer and the digital clock.

 

Clock setting

-“Set” Key. Press this key, the minutes will flash; press “adjust” key the necessary number of time in order to get the right value. The validation will be done after 5 seconds without touching any key.

- Press again “set” key, and repeat the operation for the hours.  The validation will be done after 5 seconds without touching any key.

 

Timer setting

Press Timer Key once the screen will show  0.5, the unit will run for 30 minutes. Press it again it will run for 1 hour, press a third time it will run for 1,5 hours and so on up to 10 hours after that it passes to 11 hours and 12 hours.

The longest setting possible is 12 hours.

Using the unit under timer doesn’t change from classical using, all functions can be used the same way.

When the timer reaches the time desired, the unit stop automatically as if you had press the On/off key, only the UV lamp stays on.

 

OPERATION

 

Make sure the water stopper at the rear lower centre of the unit is properly put in.

 

Add water and/ or ice

Push slowly to the inside the panel at the front of the unit to open that door and have access to the water tank.

-          Using a watering can pour clean, cold water in reservoir inside unit behind the door.

-          Fill up reservoir.

-          Close door.

-          You can add ice cubes, the cool air will be colder and more comfortable.

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You can visualize the water level on the front of the unit.

 

 

CONNECT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY

Connect the unit to the correct power supply as indicated on the  rating label found on the unit’s back.


 

AIR FLOW DIRECTION

Carefully adjust airvent louvers - upwards or downwards - choosing the suitable air flow direction.

 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

ALWAYS SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG UNIT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE STARTING ANY CLEANING OR SERVICING.

Outer Housing

Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the housing clean.   Do not use aggressive chemicals, gasoline, detergents, chemically treated cloths or other cleansing solutions. These all could possibly damage the cabinet.

Reservoir :

To collect water, place a container under water stopper, remove the water stopper, once the reservoir is empty wipe it dry, do not forget to put back the water stopper make sure it’s properly fitted.

Filter:

Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the external filter at the unit’s back.

 

END OF SEASON STORAGE

Switch off and unplug the unit.

Clean or change the filter.

On a sunny day, turn on the unit for a while, so the inside can dry out completely.

It is recommended to store the unit in it’s original carton. Do not stack heavy objects on top of the unit.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Input Voltage :                                                         220 / 240 V ~ 50Hz

Power Consumption (cooling) :                            70 W

Power Consumption (heating):                             2000 W

Timer:                                                                       12 hours

Tank :                                                                        6 litres

Ionization :                                                               0.01 billion / cm3

Dimensions W x  D x H :                                         40 x 30 x 76 cm

Weight :                                                                    8 KG

Ean Code                                                                 3700046511276

Marking                                                                    CE

 

This data may vary for technical reasons. For greater precisions, please refer to the rating label placed on the unit.


 

                                   TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

PROBLEM                         POSSIBLE CAUSE                SOLUTION

No air flow

No power supply

Check fuse-Power

Noisy unit

Dirty filter

Motor break down

Loosened casters

Clean filter

Check with service agent

Wrong air flow direction

Louver motor break down

Check with service agent

 

Warranty

To insure of rights to warranty privileges, please insure to include with claim your proof of purchase showing purchase date.