It must be noticed that air conditioner
syste
specialize
materials contained in an air conditioner
be recycled. Contact your local waste
disposa
ol
d air conditioner and contact your local
authorit
question
of your air conditioner does not get
prio
r to being picked up by the relevant
wast
environmenta
an appropriate, anti-pollution method of
disposal.
e and safe. Unplug the air
child
m contains refrigerants, which require
d waste disposal. The valuable
can
l center for proper disposal of an
y or your dealer if you have any
. Please ensure that the pipework
damaged
e disposal center, and contribute to
l awareness by insisting on
Disposal of the packaging of your
w air conditioner
ne
Safety Instructions and Warnings
Before starting the air conditioner, read the
informatio
carefull
importan
assembl
th
e air conditioner.
e manufac t u r er does not accep t
Th
responsibilit
aris
e due to non-observation of the following
instruction
Damage
pu
t into operation. In case
you
r supplier.
Us
ou
t in strict compliance with the relative
instruction
Installatio
people
For the purpose of the safety,the air conditioner
must be properly grounded in accordance
wit
h specifications.
n given in the User's Guide
y. The User's Guide contains very
t observations relating to the
y , operation and maintenance of
y for any damages that may
.
d air conditioners are not to be
of doubt, consult
e of the air conditioner is to be carried
s set forth in the User's Guide.
n shall be done by professional
, don't install unit by yourself.
All the packaging materials employed in
packag
disposed without any danger to the
environment
The cardboard box may be broken or cut
smaller pieces and given to a waste paper
disposa
polyethylene and the polyethylene foam pads
Al
to
after adequate recycling.
Consul
and address of the waste materials
collecting centers and waste paper disposal
services nearest to your house.
e of your new air conditioner may
.
l service. The wrapping bag made of
l these valuable materials may be taken
a waste collecting center and used again
t your local authorities for the name
the
be
into
sremember to unplug the air
Alway
conditione
unplu
th
e power cord. Always grip plug firmly and
pul
l straight out from the outlet.
Al
by qualified electricians. Inadequate repairs
ma
y result in
th
e user of the air conditioner.
Do not damage any parts of the air
conditione
or performating the air conditioner's tubes
wit
h sharp or pointed items
twistin
off the surfaces. If the refrigerant spurts
ou
t and gets into eyes
seriou
r before openning inlet grill. Never
g your air conditioner by pulling on
l electrical repairs must be carried out
a major source of danger for
r that carry refrigerant by piercing
, crushing or
g any tubes
s eye injuries.
, or scraping the coatings
, it may result in
Cautions
2
Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation
e of the air conditioner. Do not put
grill
finger
inlet/outlet and swing louve
s or any other thi ngs into the
r.
8. Young children should be supervised to
ensur
e that they do not play with the
applience.
Do not allow
conditione
children to play with the air
In no case should children be
r.
allowed to sit on the outdoor unit.
Specifications
The refrigerating circuit is leak-proof.
e machine is adaptive in following
Th
situation
1. Applicable ambient temperature range:
: D.B/W.B 32°C
: D.B/W.B 18°C
.B 43°C /26°C
: D.B18°C
: D.B27°C
:
D.B15°
.B 24°C /18°C
:
D.B/W.B -7°C/-8
Cooling
Heatin
g
Indoo
Outdoo
Indoor
Outdoo
Maximum
r
Minimum
Maximum: D.B/W
r
Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum: D.B/W
r
Minimum
2. If the power supply cord is damaged, it
mus
t be replaced by the manufacturer
or its service agent or a similar qualified
person.
/ 23°C
/ 14°C
C
°C
9. A breaker should be used in the circuits,
h should be all-pole cutoff and the
whic
distanc
e between its two contacts should
be not at least 3mm .
10.Pleas
e employ the proper power plug,
h fit into the
whic
power supply cord.
11.The power plug must have acquired the
l attestation.
loca
3. If the fuse on PC board is broken,please
chang
e it with the type of T. 3.15A/ 250V.
4. The wiring method should be in line with
th
e local wiring standard.
5. After installation, the power plug should
be easily reached.
6. The waste battery should be disposed
properl
y.
7. The appliance is not intended for use by
youn
g children or infirm persons without
supervision.
Cautions
3
Safety Instruction
Please read the following Safety Instructions carefully prior to use.
The instructions are classified into two levels,
seriousness of possible risks and damages as follows. Compliance to the instructions are
strictly required for safety use.
WARNING and CAUTION according to the
Installatio
n
WARNING
Please call Sales/Service Shop for the Installation.
Do not attempt to install the air conditioner by yourself because improper works may
cause electric shock, fire, water leakage.
Installation in an inadequate place may cause accidents. Do not install in the following place.
CAUTION
Connect the earth
cable
.
Do not install in the
e where there
plac
is any possibility
of inflammable
s leakage around
ga
the unit.
PROHIBITIONPROHIBITION
Do not get the unit
expose
or oil steam.
d to vapor
k proper
Chec
installatio
drainage securely
STRICT
ENFORCEMENT
n of the
Use fuse with specified capacit
Replacement with steel or copper wires are
absolutely prohibited.
FUSE
STEE
L WIRE
COPPE
y.
RWIRE
Grounding wire should not be connected to
that of gas pipeline, water pipeline,lighting
arrester or telephone.
Cautions
4
Use of Air Conditioner
WARNING
When abnormality such as burnt-small found, immediately
stop the operation button and contact sales shop.
Use an exclusive power source with
a circuit breaker.
OFF
Connect power supply cord to the
outlet completel
Do not use power supply cord in
a bundle.
Do not start or stop the operation
by disconnecting
cord and so on.
Do not us e for t he purpose of
storage of food, art work, precise
equipment
y.
STRICT
ENFORCEMENT
PROHIBITION
the power supply
PROHIBITION
breeding , or cultivation.
,
STRICT
ENFORCEMENT
installed, the unit shall be
After
tested for
Take
power supply cord.
Do not channel the air flow directly
at people, especially at infants
the aged.
electric leakage.
care not to damage the
PROHIBITION
PROHIBITION
CAUTION
Take fres h a ir oc c a sio n a lly
especiall
ru nnin
y when gas appliance is
g at th e same time.
Do not us e power s up pl y cord
extended or connected in halfwa
PROHIBITION
Do not insert objects
or outlet.
inlet
Do not try to repair
by yourself.
or
Do not operate
hand.
the switch with wet
y.
into the air
PROHIBITION
or reconstruct
PROHIBITION
Do not install
or other heating apparatus.
Do not place animals or plants in
the
direct path of the air flow.
the unit near a fireplace
PROHIBITION
Check good condition
installation
Do not place any objects on or
climb
stand.
on the unit.
STRICT
ENFORCEMENT
of the
PROHIBITIONPROHIBITION
PROHIBITION
PROHIBITION
Do not pour water onto
for
cleaning.
Do not place flower vase or water
containers
PROHIBITION
on the top of the unit.
the unit
PROHIBITION
PartsandFunctions
5
Indoor unit
1.OUTLET
Outdoor unit
2.CONTRO
3
3.INLE
L PANEL
T GRILLE
4.INLET
4
HPU-18C03/E1
HPU-18H03/E1
1.OUTLET3.CONNECTING PIPING AND ELECTRICA
2.INLET4.DRAIN HOSE
HPU-24C03/E1
HPU-24H03/E1
L WIRING
Parts and Functions
6
A
B
19
E.HEAT
28
1. RESET
When the remote controller appears abnormal,
use a sharp pointed article to press this button
to reset the remote controller normal.
2. LIGHT button
Control the lightening and extinguishing of
the indoor LED display board.
3. TIMER button
Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF,
TIMER ON-OFF.
4. CLOCK button
Used to set correct time.
5. HEALTH button
Used to set healthy operation.
6. MODE button
AUTO COOLDRYFAN
HEAT
7. HOUR button
Used to set clock and timer setting.
8. SWING UP/DOWN button
Used to select up or down air sending direction.
9. ON/OFF button
Used for unit start and stop.
17
20
15
14
28
10. TIMER ON display
11. FAN SPEED display
Remote controller
LOWHI
MEDAUTO
Control panel: See p17
12. LOCK displa
y
13. SWING UP/DOWN display
14. SLEEP display
15. HEALTH display
16. E.HEAT display
17. Operation mode display
Operation mode
Remote controller
Display board
AUTOFANCOOL DRY
HEAT
18.Singal sending display
19. Left/right air flow display
20. TEMP display
Remote controller: to display the TEMP. setting.
21. TIMER OFF display
22. TIMER display
23. TEMP button
Used to select your desired temperature.
24. FAN button
Used to select fan speed: LOW,MED, HI, AUTO.
25. . SLEEP button
Used to select sleep mode.
26. SET button
Used to confir
27.
E.HEAT button
Used to operate electricity heat function
m timer and clock settings.
.
28. LOCK
Used to lock buttons and LED display. If pressed, the
other buttons will be disabled and the lock condition
displa
y appears. Press it once again, loc
canceled and loc
k condition display disappears.
k will be
29. Ambient temp.display
When receiving the remote control signal, display the set
temperature and in the rest time the room temperature is
displayed and this room temperature is only for reference.
Parts and Functions
7
If the unit which you purchased has not E.HEAT function,Remote controller
should like the following figure:
A
B
16
19
15
14
19
1. RESET
When the remote controller appears abnormal,
use a sharp pointed article to press this button
to reset the remote controller normal.
2. LIGHT button
Control the lightening and extinguishing of
the indoor LED display board.
3. TIMER button
Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF,
TIMER ON-OFF.
4. CLOCK button
Used to set correct time.
5. HEALTH button
Used to set healthy operation.
6. MODE button
AUTO COOLDRYFAN
7. HOUR button
Used to set clock and timer setting.
8. SWING UP/DOWN button
Used to select up or down air sending direction.
9. ON/OFF button
Used for unit start and stop.
10. TIMER ON display
26
11. FAN SPEED display
Remote controller
LOWHI
MEDAUTO
Control panel: See p17
12. LOCK displa
y
13. SWING UP/DOWN display
14. SLEEP display
15. HEALTH display
16. Operation mode display
Operation mode
Remote controller
Display board
AUTOFANCOOL DRY
17.Singal sending display
18. Left/right air flow display
19. TEMP display
Remote controller: to display the TEMP. setting.
20. TIMER OFF display
21. TIMER display
22. TEMP button
Used to select your desired temperature.
23. FAN button
Used to select fan speed: LOW,MED, HI, AUTO.
24. . SLEEP button
Used to select sleep mode.
25. SET button
Used to confir
m timer and clock settings.
26. LOCK
Used to lock buttons and LCD display. If pressed, the
other buttons will be disabled and the lock condition
display appears. Press it once again, lock will be
canceled and lock condition display disappears.
27. Ambient temp.display
When receiving the remote control signal, display the set
temperature and in the rest time the room temperature is
displayed and this room temperature is only for reference.
Parts and Functions
8
Clock Set
When unit is started for the first time and after replacing batteries in
remote controller, clock should be adjusted as follows:
1. Press CLOCK button,"AM" or "PM" flashes.
2. Press or to set correct time. Each press will increase or decrease
1 min. If the button is kept depressed, time will change quickly.
3. After time setting is confirmed, press SET, "AM" or "PM" stop flashing,
while clock starts working.
Remote controller's operation
When in use, put the signal transmission head directly to the receiver hole on the indoor unit.
The distance between the signal transmission head and the receiver hole should be within
7m without any obstacle as well.
Don't throw or knock the remoter controller.
When electronic-started type fluorescent lamp or change-over type fluorescent lamp or
wireless telephone is installed in the room, the receiver is apt to be disturbed in receiving
the signals, so the distance to the indoor unit should be shorter.
E.HEAT
Loading of the battery
Load the batteries as illustrated right
2 R-03 (7#) batteries
Remove the battery cover:
Slightly press" "area and push down the cover
as illustrated.
Load the battery:
Be sure that the loading is in line with the "+" / "-".
request as illustrated on the bottom of the case.
Put on the cover again.
Confirmation indicator:
After pressing power ON/OFF, if no display, reload the batteries.
Note:
Full display or unclear display during operation indicates the batteries have been used up.
Please change batteries.
Used two new same-typed batteries when loading.
If the remote controller can't run normally during operation, please remove the batteries and
reload several minutes later.
Hint:
Remove the batteries in case unit won't be in usage for a long period. If there are any display
after taking-out, just need to press reset key.
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