5. Install the air freshening filter back into position.
6. Insert the upper portion of air filter back into the unit taking care that the left and right edges
line up correctly and place filter into position.
MAINTENANCE
Periodically check the air inlet and outlet on both the indoor and outdoor unit for blockages.
If they are blocked, clear them.
If you plan to idle the unit for a long time.
1. Operate the fan for about half a day to dry the inside of the unit.
2. Stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power source. Remove the batteries from
the remote controller.
3. The outdoor unit requires periodic maintenance and cleanin
yourself. Please contact your dealer or servicer.
A
F
T
ER S
ALE
S
SERVI
Should you need servicing on your air conditioner, please shut the unit off and contact your
dealer or servicer.
CE
g. Do not attempt to do this
INSTALLATION
NOT
ICE
Be sure your power supply meets the specifications on the nameplate.
An earth leakage circuit breaker or air-breaker shoul
The capacity of the breaker should be 1.5 times of the maximum ampere rating of the unit.
To avoid electric shock, please ground the unit.
The air conditioner MUST be used on dedicated circuit.
If need be, use the power fuse or the circuit breaker specified in INSTALLA
Never pull on any of the wiring . T
servicer.
If the supply cord is damaged, please call a professional electricia
LOC
ATIO
N
INSTALLATION MANUAL.
See
Ca
u
tio
n
Please mount the unit in a stable location to avoid the noise or vibration.
Find a location for the outdoor unit where noise and hot air emitted by the unit will be of the
least inconvenience to your neighbour
If the air conditioner sounds abnormal during oper
purchased the air conditioner.
If you move out or if it is desired to relocate the air conditioner, consult your dealer.
o change the wiring ,please call a professional electrician or
s.
d be installed in the power wiring system.
TION MANUAL.
n or servicer for repairs.
ation, contact the dealer where you
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10. Heating operation
During the HEATING operation, the air
brings it into the room. If the outdoor temperature drops too low
indoor outlet will co
in a decrease in heat output.
11.
Warm air
Under the HEAT mode (including
ally reduced or stopped to prevent a cold
set temperature has not been reached. Under the following three situations:
1
Heating just starts
2
Defrosting has just finished
3
Outdoor temperature is
12. Three-minute protection
After shutting the unit off ,there is a built in 3 minute protecti
unit to restart unt
CLEANING
CLEANING
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WARNING It is necessary to stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply
plug before cleaning.
control (heat/ cool units only)
rrespondingly be reduced. A
heat under
extremely low.
feature
il the 3 minutes is reached.
conditioner absorbs the heat outside the room and
, the air temperature at the
decrease in outdoor temperatures will result
AUTO mode), the indoor fan speed is automatic-
draft and the DEF
./PRE-DEF light will be
on feature which will
not allow the
on if the
CLEANING THE INDOOR UNIT
1. Use a dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit and remote controlle
2. A cloth dam
3. The indoor pa
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CAUTION:
Do not use a chemically treated cloth or duster to clean the unit.
Do not use benzine, thinner, polishing powder, or similar solvents for cleaning. These may
cause the plastic surface to crack or deform.
pened with cold water ma
nel can be rem
oved and cleaned with wa
y be used on the in
r.
door unit if it is very d
ter. Wipe dry before reinstalli
irty.
ng on unit.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
Panel
CONTENTS
PARTS NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS.................................................................
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE.........................................
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATING CONDITIONS
REMOTE CONTROLLER
TEMPORARY OPERATION
ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION
PRECAUTION.............................................................................................................
CHECKS BEFORE OPERATION
HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
CARE AND MAINTENANCE......................................................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING THE AIR CONDITIONER
NONPROBLEMATIC OPERATIONS
CLEANING
MAINTENANCE
AFTER SALES SERVICE
1
2
3
5
Air freshening filter
Filter Handle
A clogged air filter redu
2 weeks.
o clean the air filt
1. T
the mid
2. Remove the air freshening filter fro
3. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the du
4. Clean the ai
ACTIVE CAR
To
Wash the filter GENTLY(do not rub it clean) and place the filter under a la
dry. Replace the filter after cleaning it 4-5 times.
dle of the filter an
r freshenin
clean the Carbon/Ele
er , lift the panel up to a fixed position
BON FILTER/EL
ces the cooli
d pull it downwards.
g filter
ECTROSTA
ctrostatic filter, immerse in wa
ng efficiency of this unit. Plea
. It will click into position. Firm
m the mesh cle
st or wash the air fi
TIC FILTER
aning filte
r.
lter.
ter with a MILD d
se clean the fil
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ter once every
ly grasp
etergent for 20 minute
mp for 3-4 hours to
s.
INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................
NOTICE
LOCATION
CAUTION
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PARTS NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
INDOOR UNIT
AU
TO
CO
OL
DR
Y
FA
HE
N
AT
HIGH
ME
D
TE
MP
LOW
C
MODE
ON
OF
F
SW
FA
ING
N
ECON
OM
Y
TIMER
RES
ET
LOC
K
CA
R
NC
EL
14
TIMER
3
1
7
9
8
10
11
12
13
PRE.-DEF.
4
4
5
3
Air outlet
2
Air inlet
6
OUTDOOR UNIT
Air-in
Air-out
1
OPERATION
ECONO.
2
1. Your air conditioner may be
slightly different from the
above picture.
2. Cooling only type is without
PRE.-DEF indicator.
INDOOR UNIT
1
Room temperature sensor (Inside front panel)
2
Front panel
3
Air inlet
4
Air filter (Inside the air inlet)
5
Horizontal air flow grille
6
Vertical air flow lever(Internal)
7
Display panel
8
Infrared signal receiver
9
Toggle type switch (Inside front panel)
10
Remote controller
OUTDOOR UNIT
11
Drain hose, refrigerant connecting pipe
12
Electric wiring
13
Stop valve
14
Air outlet
NOTICE:
The indicator lights flash rapidly (five times per
second)when safety protection features come
into operation.
DISPLAY PANEL
1. OPERATION indicator
This indicator flashes once every second after
power is on and illuminates when the air
conditioner is in operation.
2. ECONO. indicator
This indicator illuminates while the air
conditioner is in economic operation.
3. TIMER indicator
This indicator illuminates when TIMER is
set ON.
4. PRE-DEF indicator(cooling/heating only)
The air conditioner starts defrosting
automatically if outdoor unit frosts in heating
operation. At this time, PRE-DEF indicator
illuminates.
NONPROBLEMATIC OPERATIONS
The following occurences do not mean the unit is malfunctioning.
1. Non- operation
.
The unit does
.
The OPERA
protection built into the unit which does not
equalized within the system.
.
In Heat/Cool units only
time and the unit is in the HEATING mode. The low ambient temperature will activate the
WARM
AIR CONTROL.
2. A white mist of chilled air is generated from
.
Cooling in a room
levels of dust or
in the indoor unit .The unit should be cleaned by a qualified
3. Noise
.
A
hissing sound can be heard
This is due to a change in
.
Due to the extreme
of the plastic parts
4. Dust is blown out of the indoor unit.
.
This will occur
5. Bad odor is
.
This is because the indoor unit gives
smoking.
6. Turning to FAN
.
To defrost the coil, the unit will switch to FAN ONLY mode automatically from time to time.
coil defrosts, the unit will return to COOLING mode.
.
When the set room
into the F
room temperature increases.
7. Turn
to FAN
When the set room temperature is reached, the
into the F
room temperature decreases.
8. During high humidity
may sweat.
9. Defrosting operation (Cooling/Heating type only)
If the outdoor unit
this point ,the sensor
will resume after defrosting is finished.
not work immediately after
TION light indicating normal
This is approximately
, both the OPERATION light and PRE-DEF light is on at
the ON/OFF button is pushed.
performance is on. However
allow the unit to
start until the pressures have
a 3 minute delay
, there is a compressor
.
the same
the indoor unit
with a high relative humidity ,especially combined with
the presence of high
oil, causes an unstable room temperature. This is due to a build up of dirt
servicer as soon as
possible.
during the defrost cycle or immediately after the cycle stops.
refrigerant flow between the indoor and outdoor units.
temperature fluctuations during operation
within the indoor unit, you may hear an
causing expansion or contraction
occasional squeaking noise.
after an extended period of non-operation.
coming out from the indoor unit.
off the smell impregnated from the wall,
ONLY
while COOLING
temperature is reached, the
compressor will shut off and the unit will switch
AN ONLY mode. The compressor will restart and cooling will begin again
ONLY
while HEA
TING.
compressor will shut of
f and the unit
AN ONLY mode. The compressor will restart and heating will begin again
conditions( 85% relative humidity or greater), the surface of the indoor unit
is frosted during heating
will sense the frost built up and the
operation, the heating output will be reduced.
control will shut of
f the fans. Heating
furniture, or
when the
will switch
when the
or dust
As the
At
1
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