Goodman HG31ES User Manual

USERS & REMOTE CONTROL MANUAL
SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
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USERS INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................2
Unit’s Components .................................................... 2
Operating Instructions................................................2
Care and Maintenance ............................................... 5
Troubleshooting - Normal Operation ...........................6
Troubleshooting - Corrective Actions .......................... 8
REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS ..............................9
Specifications ............................................................ 9
Performance Features
Remote Control Features ........................................... 9
Indicators on the Display Panel ............................... 10
Operating the Remote Control..................................11
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OODMAN WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY SERVICE OWN PERSONAL
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OR DEATH, DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR USE GASOLINE VICINITY
DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR
PROCEDURES
PRODUCT, YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT
PREVENT THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY
OR
OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE
OF
THS APPLIANCE
. IF
YOU PERFORM SERVICE ON YOUR
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Important Safety Instructions
The following symbols and labels are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to read and com­ply with all safety information and instructions accompany­ing these symbols. Failure to heed safety information in­creases the risk of personal injury, property damage, and/or product damage.
HIGH VOLTAGE! D
ISCONNECT INSTALLING MAY
BE
DAMAGE
W
IRING MUST CONFORM WITH CODES PERFORMANCE
IO-415 August 2011
ALL
POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR
THIS UNIT
PRESENT
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PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRIC SHOCK
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NDERSIZED WIRES COULD CAUSE POOR EQUIPMENT
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ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES
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AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY
NEC OR CEC
,
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR FIRE
AND ALL LOCAL
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© 2011 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.
5151 San Felipe, Suite 500, Houston, TX 77056
www.goodmanmfg.com -or- www.amana-hac.com
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TO
PREVENT HEAT RELATED ILLNESS OR DEATH, DO NOT USE THIS
FOR UNATTENDED COOLING OF PERSONS OR ANIMALS
DEVICE
TO
UNABLE AIR FOR PERSONS
REACT TO PRODUCT FAILURE
CONDITIONER MAY RESULT IN EXTREME HEAT IN AREA INTENDED
COOLING, CAUSING HEAT-RELATED ILLNESS OR DEATH OF
OR
ANIMALS
.
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AILURE OF UNATTENDED
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Special Notes for European Consumers:
Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste for special treatment is necessary. It is strictly prohibited to dispose of this unit in domestic household waste. Disposal options:
1. Some municipalities have established collection systems to collect electronic waste for disposal.
2. Your purchase point retailer (or manufacturer) may take back the unit for disposal.
3. Used products contain valuable resources and can be sold to scrap metal dealers.
Illegal disposal in forests and landscapes endanger your health and the environment. Hazardous materials leak into ground water.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
UNIT’S COMPONENTS
NOTE: Before using your unit, please read all instructions
and familiarize yourself with all the features and how they operate.
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
DISPLAY PANEL INDICATOR LIGHTS
INDICATOR LIGHTS:
AUTO Indicator: Lighted when the unit is in AUTO operation.
OPERATION Indicator: Lighted when the unit is in operation.
DIGITAL Display: When the air conditioner is in operation, the digital display show the cur­rent setting temperature and malfunction/protec­tion codes.
DEFROST Indicator: Lights when the air con- ditioner begins defrosting automatically or when the warm air control feature is activated in heat­ing operation.
TIMER: Lights during TIMER operation.
defrostauto timer ion
Connecting pipe
Horiz ontal air flow grille
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
See Remote Control section for detailed remote control in­structions.
Room
Temperature
Outdoor
Temperature
2
Mode
Cooling
Operation
>
62° F
(>
17 ° C)
32°F - 122°F (0°C - 50°C)
Heating
Operation
86°F
<
(<
30 °C)
5° F - 93°F
(-15°C - 34°C)
Drying
Operation
> 50°F
(> 10°C)
32°F - 122°F
(0°C - 50°C)
IMPORTANT NOTES:
To receive maximum performance levels from your unit, see the following notes:
1. Operating your unit in conditions other than those sug­gested by the manufacturer may cause activation of safety features that may cause the unit to function abnormally.
2. If the unit operates in conditions in excess of 80% rela­tive humidity, condensation may collect on the surface of the unit. If this should happen, set the vertical air flow louver to its maximum angle (vertical to the floor) and set fan mode on HIGH.
MANUAL OPERATION
Manual operation can be used temporarily if the remote con­trol is disabled or maintenance is necessary.
HIGH VOLTA GE!
Disconnect ALL power before servicing. Multiple power sources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, personal injury or death.
THE MANUAL CONTROL B
PURPOSES
AND IS ONLY TO BE USED TEMPORARILY
UTTON IS USED FOR TESTING
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To restore remote control operation, use the remote control directly.
AIRFLOW DIRECTION CONTROL
Adjusting the unit’s airflow direction improperly may cause uneven room temperature.
Range
NOTE: The unit must be turned off before operating the manual control button. If the unit is operational, press and hold the manual control button until the unit is completely turned off.
1. Open and lift up the front panel until a clicking sound is heard and the panel remains fixed.
2. Press the manual control button once and the unit will go into AUTO operation. Press the manual control button twice within five seconds and the unit will go into COOL operation.
The horizontal louver is adjusted with the use of the remote control. The vertical louver is manually adjusted.
To set the vertical airflow direction (up - down):
To perform this function, the unit must be in operation. By using the remote control, the horizontal louver can be moved a range of 6° for each press or swing up and down automati­cally. Refer to the Remote Control section in this manual for more details.
To set the horizontal airflow direction (left-right):
HIGH VOLTA GE!
Disconnect ALL power before servicing. Multiple power sources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, personal injury or death.
Disconnect power to the unit. Move the vertical louver manu­ally to adjust the air flow in the direction you prefer.
For some models, the louver can be adjusted by using the remote control. Please refer to the Remote Control section in this manual for more details.
Manual Control Button
3. Close the panel to its original position.
AUTO/COOL
3
3
Vertical
Louvers
If the AUTO mode isn’t a comfortable setting for your room, you can manually select the desired settings.
SLEEP Operation:
When the SLEEP button on the remote control is pressed during Cooling, Heating (Cooling only type with no heat) or AUTO operation, the unit will auto­matically increase (cooling) or decrease (heating) 2°F (1°C) per hour for the first 2 hours. It will hold that temperature for 5 hours and then the unit will stop operation. The fan speed is automatically controlled.
This is usually the most comfortable temperature and the most energy saving.
Cooling
2°F (1°C)
Range
DO
NOT OPERATE THE UNIT FOR EXTENDED PERIODS WITH THE AIRFLOW DEHUMIDIFYING HORIZONTAL TO
D
IT ADJUST UNIT HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT
F THE HORIZONTAL LOUVER IS CLOSED OR NEARLY
I
CLOSED RESTRICTED LOUVER
W
POWER APPROXIMATELY
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION AUTO Operation:
When the unit is set to AUTO mode, Cooling, Heating
The unit will control the room temperature automati-
DIRECTION SET DOWNWARD, IN COOLING OR
MODE AS CONDENSATION MAY OCCUR ON THE
LOUVER
. T
FORM AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO FLOORING OR FURNISHINGS
O NOT MANUALLY ADJUST THE HORIZONTAL LOUVER UNLESS
IS A
NECESSITY
THE HORIZONTAL LOUVER
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE POWER WAS STOPPED, THE
LOUVER MAY TAKE
HIS WILL CAUSE MOISTURE DROPLETS
. A
LWAYS USE THE REMOTE CONTROL TO
. (W
HEN RESTARTING THE
10
SECONDS TO BEGIN
.)
,
THE UNIT’S PERFORMANCE MAY BE IMPAIRED FROM THE
AIRFLOW
IN
CLOSED POSITION
HEN THE UNIT IS INITIALLY CONNECTED TO ELECTRICAL
,
THE HORIZONTAL LOUVER MAY EMIT A SOUND FOR
10
. DO NOT
SECONDS
OPERATE THE HORIZONTAL
.
. T
HIS IS NORMAL OPERATION
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(Cooling/Heating models only) or Fan Only operation will be automatic and is dependent upon the tempera­ture you have selected and the room’s temperature.
cally at approximately the temperature point you se­lected.
Set Temperature
2°F (1° C)
1 hour
1 hour
Heatin g
.
2°F (1 °C)
2°F (1 °C)
DRYING Operation:
The fan speed is automatically controlled during DRY operation.
During DRY operation, if the room temperature is lower than 50°F (10°C), the compressor stops operation and restarts when the room temperature is above 54°F (12°C).
OPTIMAL Operation:
See notes below to obtain the maximum performance from your unit:
1. Do not adjust airflow direction to blow directly on occu­pants.
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2. Adjust the temperature to achieve and maintain your com­fort level. Do not adjust temperature to extreme tem­perature levels.
3. Ensure doors and windows are closed during unit’s op­eration in COOL or HEAT modes.
4. Use the remote control to set TIMER ON. This selects the time for the unit to begin operation.
5. Never place objects near the unit’s air inlet or outlet, since this may reduce the unit’s efficiency and may stop the unit’s operation.
6. Filter must be cleaned regularly to maintain the unit’s performance.
7. Do not operate unit with the horizontal louver in the closed position.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Grill, Case & Remote Control
Turn off the unit before cleaning.
HIGH VOLTAGE!
D
ISCONNECT ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT
M
AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE
F
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
ALL
POWER BEFORE SERVICING
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Cleaning the Filter
DO
NOT TOUCH THE METAL PARTS OF THE UNIT WHEN REMOVING
AIR FILTER
THE METAL OBJECTS
. I
NJURIES CAN OCCUR WHEN HANDLING SHARP
.
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A clogged air filter reduces the cooling efficiency of the unit. Clean filters every two weeks.
1. Gently lift the indoor unit panel up to an angle until a clicking sound is heard.
2. Grasp the air filter handle and lift it up slightly to remove it from the filter holder and then pull downward.
EVER USE WATER TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE UNIT
N
WATER CAN DESTROY THE INSULATION, LEADING TO POSSIBLE
TO ELECTRIC
SHOCK
.
. E
XPOSURE
Wipe unit with a clean, soft, dry cloth. Never use bleach or abrasives on the unit.
NOTES:
A cloth dampened with cold water may be used on the indoor unit if it is very dirty. Dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use chemically treated cloths or dusters 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 warp.
Water hotter than 84°F (40°C) should never be used to clean the front panel. Using water hotter than recom­mended could cause discoloration or warping of the front panel.
Filter Handle
3. Remove the air filter from the indoor unit and clean with a vacuum cleaner or rinse with water, allowing the filter to dry completely before reinstalling in the unit.
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4. Insert the upper portion of the air filter back into the unit, making sure the let and right edges line up correctly. Place filter into position.
Maintenance for Units Not in Operation
If the unit will not be used for a prolonged period of time, perform the following steps:
1. Run the unit in FAN mode for approximately 12 hours to completely dry the inside of the unit.
2. Turn off the unit and disconnect the power.
Checks Before Operation
HIGH VOLTAGE!
D
ISCONNECT
M
ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT
AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE
F
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
N
EVER USE WATER TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE UNIT
WATER CAN DESTROY THE INSULATION, LEADING TO POSSIBLE
TO ELECTRIC
ALL
SHOCK
POWER BEFORE SERVICING
.
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. E
XPOSURE
1. Inspect the wiring for broken or disconnected wires.
2. Make sure the air filter is clean and installed correctly.
3. Make sure the air outlet and inlet is not blocked if the unit has not been used recently.
DO
NOT TOUCH THE METAL PARTS OF THE UNIT WHEN REMOVING
AIR FILTER
THE METAL OBJECTS
. I
NJURIES CAN OCCUR WHEN HANDLING SHARP
.
,
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Disconnect ALL power before servicing. Multiple power sources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, personal injury or death.
Remove the batteries from the remote control.
3. The outdoor unit requires periodic maintenance and clean­ing and should be done by a qualified service technician. Contact your dealer or servicer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING - NORMAL OPERATION
The following may occur during the normal operation of your unit.
1. Unit protection:
Compressor
There is a 3-minute compressor protection delay. Af­ter the compressor stops operation, it will restart in 3 minutes.
The unit will blow cold air while in the HEAT mode, when the indoor heat exchanger is in one of the follow­ing situations and the set temperature has not been reached:
a. When heating has just started. b. While defrosting. c. Low temperature setting.
The indoor or outdoor fan stops running when defrost­ing (Heating models only).
Defrosting (Heating models only)
Frost may accumulate on the outdoor unit during heat cycle when the outdoor temperature is low and the humidity is high, resulting in lower heating efficiency of the unit. When this happens, the unit will stop heat­ing operation and begin defrosting automatically.
Defrost time may vary from 4 to 10 minutes, depend­ing on the outdoor temperature and the amount of frost buildup on the outdoor unit.
2. A white mist coming out from the indoor unit.
This mist may generate due a large temperature differ­ence between inlet air and outlet air, while in the COOL mode in an indoor environment that has a high relative humidity.
This mist may also be generated due to moisture from the defrosting process (when the unit restarts in HEAT mode after defrosting).
3. Faint noises coming from the unit.
A low hissing sound caused when the compressor is running or has just stopped running. This is the sound of the refrigerant flowing or coming to a stop.
4. Dust is blown from the unit. This is a normal condition when the air conditioner has
not been used for a long time or during the first use of the unit.
5. An unusual smell comes from the indoor unit. This is caused by the indoor unit giving off smells ab-
sorbed from building material, furniture or smoke.
6. The air conditioner migrates to FAN ONLY mode from HEAT or COOL mode.
When the indoor temperature reaches the temperature setting on the unit, the compressor will stop automati­cally and the unit turns to FAN only mode. The com­pressor will resume when the indoor temperature rises on COOL mode or falls on HEAT mode to the set point.
7. Dripping water may be generated on the surface of the indoor unit when cooling in a high, relative humidity set­ting (relative humidity higher than 80%). Adjust the hori­zontal louver to the maximum air outlet position and se­lect HIGH fan speed.
8. Heating mode The air conditioner draws in heat from the outdoor unit
and releases it via the indoor unit during heating opera­tion. When the outdoor temperature falls, heat drawn in by the air conditioner decreases accordingly. At the same time, heat loading of the air conditioner increases due to larger difference between indoor and outdoor tempera­ture. If a suitable temperature is not achieved by the air conditioner, use of a supplemental heating device is sug­gested.
9. Auto-restart function Power failure during operation will stop the unit completely.
For unit without AUTO-RESTART, the OPERATION indi­cator on the indoor unit starts flashing, when power is restored. To resume operation, push the ON/OFF button on the remote control.
For unit with AUTO-RESTART, the unit will resume auto­matically with all the previous settings preserved by the memory function, when power is restored.
10.Lightning or a wireless telephone operating nearby may cause the unit to malfunction. Push the ON/OFF button on the remote control to restart the operation.
A low “squeak”, when the compressor is running or has just stopped running. This is caused by heat ex­pansion and cold contraction of the plastic parts in the unit, due to temperature changes.
When the unit is first turned on, you may hear the louver returning to its original position.
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TROUBLESHOOTING & CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
If one of the foll owing cod es appear on t he dis play,
STOP THE UNIT IMMEDIATELY
.
Di s connect the power and c onta c t the nearest c us tomer serv ice ce nter.
F AULT CO DE S
E0, E1, E 2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, E8 or P0, P1, P2, P3, P4, P6.
If any of the following problems are encount ered,
STOP THE U NIT IMMEDIATELY
.
Di s connect the power and c onta c t the nearest c us tomer serv ice ce nter.
• Fu s e blows fre quently or c ir c uit break er trips fre quently.
• Water /liquid or other for eign objec ts penetrate the unit.
• The re mo t e co ntrol does n't work or works abnor m ally.
• If opera tion indicator or other in dicator s fla s h r apidly , disconn ec t the power and then recon nec t it.
C ontact s er vice if t he r apid flash es contin ue aft er restarting.
Problem Cause Solution
Power has been lost . Wait for power to be restored. U nit ma y be unplugged Ch eck that plug is sec ur ely in wall recept able
Unit does not start
(Cooling/Heating models only)
Unit not co oling or he ating space adequately. Air is coming from the unit.
If the problem has not been corrected, please contact your local dealer or the nearest customer service center. Be prepared to tell them specific malfunctions and the unit model.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE UNIT YOURSELF. ALWAYS CONSULT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER.
Fus e may have blown. Re place the fuse. Battery i n remo te may be weak Replace t he b attery. Incorrect time set in TIMER mode. Wait or cancel timer setting.
Set temperatu r e correctly.
Temperature setting is incorrect.
Air Filt er is bl o c k ed C le an t he ai r filter D oors or windows ar e open Cl os e doors and windows. Air inle t/ outlet of indoor or outdo or u nit ma y be blocked. 3 min ut e c om pres s or pr ot ec tion Turn off unit. Wait at least 3 minute s ha s been a c tivated . a nd re st art un it.
R efer to "R emot e Co n tr ol" s ec t i on for additional informaiton.
Clear o bs tr uctio ns and res tart un it.
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REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS
REMOTE CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS:
Model
Rated Voltage Lowest Voltage of CPC Emitting Signal Transmitti ng Distance
Environment
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES:
MSC[ 092, 122, 123,183, 243]E** MSH[ 092, 122, 123, 183, 243] E**
3.0V ( Dr y battere is LR03 x 2)
2.0V
8m / 26' 23° F - 140°F
-5°C - 6 0°C
PERFORMANCE FEATURES:
1. Operating Modes: AUTO, COOL, DRY, HEAT (cooling only model without heat) and FAN.
2. Timer Setting Function in 24 hours.
3. Indoor Setting Temperature range: 62°F - 86°F (17°C ­30°C).
4. Full function LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
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Figure 1
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1. TEMP Button
TT
T: Press this button to decrease the in-
TT
door temperature setting.
2. TEMP Button
SS
S: Press this button to increase the in-
SS
door temperature setting .
3. MODE Selection Button: Each time the button is pressed, the operation mode is shifted in the direction of the arrow:
NOTE: COOL only model has no HEAT feature.
4. SWING Button: Press this switch button to activate auto swing feature of the horizontal louver. Push it again to stop.
5. RESET Button: When you press the recessed RESET button, all current settings are cancelled and the control will return to the initial settings.
6. AIR DIRECTION Button: Press this button to change the swing angle of the louver. The swing angle of the louver is 6° for each press. When the louver swing at a certain angle which would affect the cooling and heating effect of the air conditioner, it would automatically change the swing direction . No symbol will appear in the display area when this button is pressed.
7. LED DISPLAY Button: Press this button to clear the digit display in the air conditioner, press it again to illu­minate (Not available for the units without LED display window).
8. FAN SPEED Button: Used to select the Fan Speed in four steps of AUTO, LOW, MED or HIGH. Each time the button is pressed, the fan speed mode is shifted.
9. ON/OFF Button: Press this button to start operation; press the button again to stop operation.
10. TIMER ON Button: Press this button to initiate the AUTO­ON time sequence. Each press will increase the auto­timed setting in 30 minute increments. When the setting time displays 10h, each press will increase the auto­timed setting 60 minutes increments.
To cancel the auto-timed program, simply adjust the auto­on time to 0.0.
11. SLEEP Button: Press this button to go into the Energy- Saving operation mode. Press again to cancel. This func­tion can only be used on COOL, HEAT and AUTO modes and will maintain the most comfortable temperature for you.
NOTE: While the unit is running under SLEEP operation mode, pressing the MODE, FAN SPEED or ON/OFF button will cancel the SLEEP operation mode.
12. TIMER OFF Button: Press this button to initiate the AUTO-OFF time sequence. Each press will increase the auto-timed setting in 30 minutes increments. When the setting time displays 10h, each press will increase the auto-timed setting in 60 minutes increments. To cancel the auto-timed program, simply adjust the auto-off time to 0.0.
13. LOCK Button: When you press the recessed LOCK button, all current settings are locked in and the remote control does not accept any operation except that of the LOCK. Press again to cancel the LOCK mode.
14. TURBO Button: When pushing this button on COOL mode, the air conditioner ramps up into a more powerful cooling operation. Push again to cancel the TURBO func­tion. (Not available for air conditioners without TURBO function.)
INDICATORS ON DISPLAY PANEL
1
2 4
5
6
Figure 2
1. DIGITAL DISPLAY area: This area will show the set temperature and, if in the TIMER mode, will show the ON and OFF settings of the TIMER. If in the FAN mode, nothing will be displayed.
2. TRANSMISSION Indicator: This indicator flashes one time when remote control transmits signals to the indoor unit.
3. ON/OFF Indicator: This symbol appears when the unit is turned on by the remote control, and disappears when the unit is turned off.
4. OPERATION MODE Indicator: When the MODE button is pressed, the current operating mode is displayed: AUTO, COOL, DRY, HEAT (cooling only models without heat), or FAN mode.
5. LOCK Indicator: LOCK is displayed by pushing the LOCK button. Pushing the LOCK button a second time will clear the display.
3 4
7
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6. TIMER DISPLAY Indicator: This display area shows the settings of the TIMER. If only the starting time of operation is set, it will display as TIMER ON. If only the ending time of operation is set, it will display as TIMER OFF. If both operations are set, it will show TIMER ON­OFF which indicates you have chosen to set both the starting time and ending time.
7. FAN SPEED Indicator: Press the FAN SPEED button to select the desired fan speed setting (Auto, Low, Med, or High). Your selection of Low, Med, or High will be displayed in the LCD window; Auto fan speed will not be displayed.
NOTE: All representations shown on the Display Panel graphic are for the purpose of familiarizing you with the display functions. During actual operation, only the rel­evant functioning displays are shown on the display panel.
OPERATING THE REMOTE CONTROL
INSTALLING/REPLACING BATTERIES
Do not mix old an d ne w batt eries. Do not mix al kaline, standard (Zinc- Carbon) or recha rgeabl e (nic kel-C admium) batteries.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Turn on the power. The OPERATION indication lamp on the display panel of the indoor unit will begin to flash and will turn off after flashing 6 times.
1. Use the MODE button to select AUTO.
2. Push the TEMP button to set the desired temperature within a range of 62°F - 86°F (17°C - 30°C).
3. Push the ON/OFF button to start the air conditioner. The OPERATION lamp on the display panel of the indoor unit lights. The FAN SPEED is automatically set and there are no fan speed indicators shown on the display panel of the remote control.
4. Push the ON/OFF button again to stop the unit’s opera­tion.
NOTE:
A. In the AUTO mode, the air conditioner can logically
choose the mode of COOL, FAN and HEAT by sensing the difference between the actual ambient room tem­perature and the set temperature on the remote con­trol.
B. If the AUTO mode is not comfortable for you, the de-
sired mode can be selected manually.
The remote control uses two alkaline dry batteries (LR03X2).
1. To install the batteries, slide open the back cover of the battery compartment and install the batteries according the direction ( + / - ) as shown on the remote control.
2. To replace the old batteries, use the same method as mentioned above.
NOTE:
When replacing batteries, do not use old batteries or a different type battery. Do not use a mixture of old and new batteries. This may cause the remote control to malfunction.
If the remote control is not used for several weeks, remove the batteries. Otherwise, battery leakage may damage the remote control.
Average battery life under normal use is approximately 6 months.
Replace the batteries when there is no answering beep from the indoor unit or if the Transmission Indicator light fails to light.
Do not dispose batteries as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately for special treat­ment is necessary.
COOL/ HEAT (Cooling only model with no heat) and FAN Operation
1. AUTO mode setting can be manually overridden by set­ting the unit for COOL, HEAT or FAN mode.
2. Press the TEMP button to set the desired temperature within a range of 62°F - 86°F (17°C - 30°C).
3. Press the FAN SPEED to select the FAN mode of AUTO, HIGH, MED or LOW.
4. Push the ON/OFF button and the operation lamp lights and the air conditioner starts to operate at your selected settings. Push the ON/OFF button again to stop this unit operation.
NOTE: The FAN mode cannot be used to control the temperature. While in this mode, only steps 1, 3 and 4 may be performed.
DRY OPERATION
1. Push the MODE button to select DRY.
2. Push the TEMP button to set the desired temperature within a range of 62°F - 86°F (17°C - 30°C).
3. Push the ON/OFF button. The OPERATION lamp lights and the air conditioner starts to operate in DRY mode at LOW fan speed. Push the ON/OFF button again to stop the unit’s operation.
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TIMER OPERATION
Push the TIMER ON button to set the auto-on time and the TIMER OFF button to set the auto-off time.
1. To set the starting time: A. Push the TIMER ON button; the remote control shows
TIMER ON, the last set time for the starting operation and the signal "h" will be shown on the DIGITAL DIS­PLAY area. You are now ready to reset the time to START the operation.
B. Push the TIMER ON button again to set desired unit
start time.
C. After setting the TIMER ON, there will be a one-half
second delay before the remote control transmits the signal to the air conditioner. After approximately an­other 2 seconds, the signal "h" disappears and the set temperature will reappear on the digital display.
2. To set the stopping time: A. Push the TIMER OFF button and the remote control
will show TIMER OFF, the last set time for stopping operation and the signal "h" will be shown on the DIGI­TAL DISPLAY area. You are now ready to reset the time of the STOP operation.
B. Push the TIMER OFF button again to set the time you
want to stop the operation.
C. After setting the TIMER OFF, there will be a one-half
second delay before the remote control transmits the signal to the air conditioner. After approximately an­other 2 seconds, the signal "h" disappears and the set temperature will reappear on the digital display.
SET THE STARTING & STOPPING TIME
A. Push the TIMER ON button. The remote control will
show TIMER ON, the last set time for START operation and the signal "h" will be shown on the DIGITAL dis­play area. You are now ready to readjust the TIMER ON to start the operation.
D. Press the TIMER OFF button again to set the time you
want to stop the operation.
E. After setting the TIMER, there will be a one-half second
delay before the remote control transmits the signal to the air conditioner. After approximately another 2 sec­onds, the signal "h" disappears and the set tempera­ture will reappear on the digital display.
Changing the TIMER
To change the TIMER ON/OFF time, press the corre­sponding TIMER button and reset the time.
To cancel the TIMER ON/OFF setting, adjust the TIMER time to 0:00.
NOTE: The time entered on this function is not the current, real time. It is the time you want to program the unit to automatically begin and end operation.
To receive the maximum performance from your unit, please read and follow the following cautions.
Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote control and
the receiver of the indoor unit.
•Keep the remote control away from liquids.
•Do not expose the remote control to high temperatures or to radiat i on.
•Keep the indoor received out of direct sunlight.
•Remote control should be kept away from EMI (electro-magnetic interference) as is present in some household appliances.
B. Push the TIMER ON button again to set the time you
want to start the operation.
C. Push the TIMER OFF button. The remote control will
show TIMER OFF, the last set time for STOP opera­tion and the signal "h" will be shown on the DIGITAL display area. You are now ready to reset the time to STOP operation.
Due to our commitment to continuing improvement, design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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