Midea AIR CONDITIONER, CS09-U Owner's Manual

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OWNER S MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER
(SPLIT TYPE)
Thank you very much for purchasing our air conditioner. Please read this owner's manual carefully before using your air conditioner.
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NOTICE
1. The outline of air conditioner on the manual cover is sketch map.
CONTENT
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION---------------------------------------------------------------------
PARTS NAMES---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION-----------------------------------------------------------------
HANDLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER---------------------------------------------------------------
TEMPORARY OPERATION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION----------------------------------------------------------------------
MAINTENANCE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE-----------------------------------------
OPERATING CONDITIONS-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INSTALLATION---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TROUBLES AND CAUSES-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TROUBLES AND CAUSES(CONCENNING REMOTE CONTROLLER)-------------------------
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
Do not attempt to install this unit oneself. This unit requires installation by qualified persons.
Owner
manual
Danger
No
DANGER
Never put hands or objects into the air outlet of indoor and outdoor units. These units contain a fan running at high speed. Touching the moving fan will cause serious injury.
CAUTION
Do not let children play with the air conditioner. The disable and children can operate air conditioner under the guide of adult.
DANGER
Do not attempt to service the unit oneself. This unit has no user serviceable components opening or removing the cover will expose you to dangerous voltage. Tuning off the power supply will not prevent potential electric shock.
DANGER
To avoid the risk of serious electrical shock, never sprinkle or spill water or liquids on unit.
Temperature control
Household
Drain
Cleaner
No
WARNING
To prevent damage the unit from lightning, disconnect the power supply plug in lightning storm. To prevent power wire from over voltage, disconnect the power supply plug when nobody attend to the unit or do not use it long time. To prevent electric shock, turn off the power or disconnect the power supply plug before beginning any cleaning or other routine maintenance. Follow the directions for cleaning in the Owne s Manual.
NOTE
For proper performance, operate the unit under the usable operating temperature and humidity conditions indicated in this owner s manual. If the unit operates beyond these conditions, it may cause malfunction of the unit or dew dripping from the unit.
CAUTION
Keep the room temperature well situated when there are handicapped, children or old people in the room.
CAUTION
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners, use a soft and dry cloth for cleaning the unit, To avoid electric shock, never attempt to clean the units by sprinkling water.
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Indoor unit
3
air outlet
Outdoor unit
air in
air out
PARTS NAMES
air inlet
2
4
5
10
14
air in
1
8
7
6
11
Indoor unit
1. Front panel frame
2. Front panel
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3. Air filter
4. Horizontal air flow grille
5. Vertical air flow louver
6. Room temperature sensor
7. Infrared signal receiver
8. Display lamp
9. Control panel
10. Remote controller
Outdoor unit
11. Drain hose, refrigerant connecting pipe
12. Connective cable
13. Packed valve
14. Air outlet
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1
OPERATION AUTO. TIMER
2
Display panel
1
Operation Lamp
2
Automatic Lamp
3
Timer Lamp
4
Economic Lamp
5
12
13
Pre-defrost Lamp(Cooling only type without)
6
Infrared signal receiver
NOTE:
The indicators flash rapidly (five times per second), when safety protection features come into operation.
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3
PRE-DEFECON.
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HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION
Maintain room temperature at comfortable level. Clean air filter
A clogged air filter reduces cooling efficiency. Clean it once two weeks.
Never open doors and windows more often than necessary
To keep cool or warm air in the room, never open doors and windows more often than necessary.
Window curtains
In cooling, close the curtains to avoid direct sunlight.
Use the timer effectively
Set the timer for the desired operation time by remote controller
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HANDLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
Location of the remote controller
8m
Notes
When replacing ba ery leakage may damage the remote controller. If you do not use the remote controller fo rwise, batteries leak The average battery Replace the baterie ion indicator on remote controller fails to light.
tteries, do not use
old batteries or dif
r more than a few weeks, remove the ba
age may damage th
life during normal u
e remote controller. se is approximately half a year.
s when there is no receiving beep from the indoor unit or i
Keep the remote co reach the receiver of the indoor unit. (
ntroller where its signals can
a distance
of 8m is allowed.)
CAUTIONS
The air conditio doors or anythi the remote controller to the indoor unit. Prevent any liq controller. Do not exp to direct sunlight or heat. If the infrared signal receiver on the indoor unit is exposed to d may not function properly. Use curtains to prev­ent the sunlight from falling on If other electric controller. Either rem consult your local dealer.
ner will not ope
rate if curtains,
ng else block the signals from
uid from falling
into the remote
ose the remote controller
irect sunlight, the air conditione
the receiver.
al appliances react to the rem
oves these appliances or
ferent type batterie
s. Otherwise, batt-
f the transmiss-
teries, othe-
r
ote
TEMPORARY OPERATION
This function is u rily in ca its batte
1. Open the panel and li which furthe
2. When manual switch, The uni mode.
3. Push remote control mode.
4. The COOL switch o test operation
Temporary operation
Cool
Auto
sed to o
se you m
ries are
isplace
exhaust
remains fixed. D r when it stops w
perate th the remo
e unit te
mpora-
te controller or
ed.
ft the p
anel up to angle
o not lift the panel any
ith a "cli
ck" sou
nd.
Push the AUTO button of indoor unit
t will work in AUTO
the butt
on on re
f indoor unit is p
mote co
ntroller s
rovided
traight in
.
s
for
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ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Adjust the air flow direction properly. Otherwise, it might Cause un temperature uneven. Adjust the horizontal air
Adjust the vertical air flo
flow louver by using the
w grilles manually.
remote Controller.
comfort and make the room
Adjust the horizontal air flow direction
When the air conditioner is operating the horizontal air flow louver may be adjusted to changed the airflow direction as you like.
To automatical
Push the automatically. The lover will clo conditioner stops.
SWING button, horizontal
ly swing
se automatically w
the air f
low direc
louver sw
hen the air
tion
ings
CAUTION
The SWING button Do not set the open heat effect because of little outlet. Do not move the ho malfunction, stop t Do not set the open occur on the surface of the horizontal l When the air conditioner is started imm might not move For
will be disabled when the air conditioner is not in operation. angle of horizontal louver too small, otherwise, it will affec
rizontal louver manually. If you move the louver manu
he air conditioner a
angle of horizonta
10 seconds or so.
nd restart.
l louver too small. Otherwise, condens
ouver and it cause
ediately after it was
dew dripping.
stopped, the horizontal louver
ally, it may cause
t the cool or
ation may
Hold
When the air condi louver may be adjusted to change the horizontal air flow.
1. Move the handle hand. Adjust the vertical air flow grilles to desired dire­ ction to change v
tioner is operating, the vertical
outlet left side (or right side) by
ertical air flow direction.
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the indoor unit and the remote controller
Before you clean th
1. Use a dry cloth to
2. A cloth dampened with cold water may
e air conditioner, be sure to disconnect the power supply plug.
wipe the indoor unit and remote controller.
be used on the ind
oor unit if it is too dirty.
3. Remove the front panel of indoor unit, clean it with water and wipe it up with
Fan only mode
CAUTION
Never use a damp Do not use a chemically-treated duste long. Do not use benzine
If you do not plan to use the unit for at least one
1) Operate the fan for about half a day to dry
2) Stop the air condition
3) Remove the batterie
cloth on the remote controller.
r for wiping or leave such materials on
, thinner, polishing powder, or similar solven
month.
the inside of the unit.
er and disconnect powe
s from the remote con
r.
troller.
ts for clean.
a dry cloth.
the unit for
Clean the cleaning filter and refreshing filter
Before you c It reduce the So cleaning
lean the air c
onditioner, be sure to disconnec effect of cooling that the cleaning filter and refresh filter and refr
Panel
Filter air
eshing filter
should often
be cleaned.
t the power s
Air refresher
upply plug.
ing filter are
covered by
dust.
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1. Open the any further when it sto ning filter
2. T
ake the refre
3. Clean the
4. Clean the ACTIVE CARBON FILTER/ELECTROSTATIC FILTER Should be minutes a hours. The filter should be replaced a LIGHT CATALYST FILTER(gray) It Should be sunned e hairbrush, do not use water. Expose it under sunlight
1. Install the refreshing fi
2. Insert the AIR FILTER from the top side front pane
panel and lift the panel u
ps with a clicking sound. Lift the raise
and pull it out downward.
shing filter fr air cleaning air filter
cleaned with much duct. Immerse the filter in water with the mild detergent for 20
nd wash it sl
l of the indoor unit tightly.
om the clean
filter with wa
ightly(do not rub),then ex
very 3 6 mo
lter back in position.
~
p to the angl
ing filter.
ter or vacuum
fter cleaning
nths and replaced every
into the unit until it is fixe
e which remains fixed. Do not lift the
cleaner, then dry it
pose it unde
4 5 times.
~
to dry out fo
part in the m
r light to dry out for more
3 4 years. Clean it with a
~
r 6 8 hours.
d thoroughly
iddle of the c
in cool place.
~
and close th
panel
lea-
than 3
dry
NOTE
You can buy the refreshing filter from the dealer located when you want to replace it. If you can not buy it you may not install it.
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AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
Compressor protection feature
This feature protec ated for approximately 3 minuets when it restart immediate again.
ts the compressor. This feature prevents the compress
Power failure
Power failure during indoor unit will start flashing when po OFF button on the r Lighting or a car wir Disconnect the uni the ON/OFF button
operation will stop the unit completely. The OPERATION lamp on the
wer is restored. To restart operation, push the emote controller. eless telephone op
t with the power an
on the remote con
erating nearby may
d then connect the
troller to restart it.
or from being activ
ly after operation or restore power
ON/
cause the unit malf
unit with the powe
unction.
r again. Push
-
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Heating feature (cooling only type without)
Preheating operation The air conditioner will not deliver warm after approximately Then the PRE-DEF Warm air control When the room temperature reaches th reduced. Defrosting If the outdoor unit is roximately 5 10 minutes) to maintain the heating effect, the PR fans of the indoor u Heating capacity During heating ope so-called heat pump system. When the outdoor temperatur indoor unit outlet wi
~
5 minutes when the indoor heat exchange warms up.
lamp is off.
frosted during heat
nit and outdoor unit stop running.
ration, heat is absorbed from outdoor and released into the
ll fall.
air immediately afte
e set temperature,
ing operation, defrost starts automatica
r it starts. Warm air flows ou
the fan speed is automatically
e is too low, the temperature of
OPERATING CONDITIONS:
t
lly (for app-
E-DEF lamp is on and the
room, that is
Temp.
Model
Indoor Temp.
Outdoor Temp.
NOTE: 1. If use your air conditioner beyond above-mentioned conditions, protection
function of air conditioner may work which may result in malfunction.
2. When the air conditioner is operated under cooling mode at the place with high humidity (relative humidity 80%) it may attract condensation and cause dripping. In this case turn the vertical louver to the position where the outlet is maximum (normal to the horizontal direction) and the fan speed is set High .
Cooling
17 C 32 C
~
18 C 43 C
~
Heating
0C 30C
~
-7 C 24 C
~
Dehumidification
17 C 32 C
~
11C 43C
~
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INSTALLATION
Location
Outdoor unit must be in Select the position for the outdoor where it will of leaves or other seasonal debris. It is importan ded as this will result in reduction in heating or cooling performance. Please leave the indoor unit more than one me to avoid the picture and noise interference. Powerful radio transmitters or any other devices cause the air conditione air conditioner before installing it. Do not fix the unit in the dangerous region with If the air conditioner is coastal area, sulfide ga the air conditioner and reduce its operation life. While cooling operation install a pipe connecti The cooling and heating unit defrosts in heat indoor unit defrosting will flow out through und ording the installation g
stalled reliably.
not be subject to snow drifts, accumulation
t that flow for the outdoor unit is not impe-
ter away from the TV and the
radiating high frequency radio waves can
r malfunction. Please consult the dealer where y
combustible gas or vola
operated in an atmosphere containing oil (machine oil), salt near a
s near a hot spring etc, such substances may
the air conditioner get
ng the pipe of the indoor unit to pipe all seep
uide.
the wet air out of the room. Consequently,
er out.
ing progress automatic
er pan. Therefore install th
radio in order
ou purchased the
tile matter.
lead to corrosion of
ally. The water from
e outlet pipe acc-
Wire
To avoid the electric shock, please link the air conditioner with the ground air conditioner has join If need be, use the power fuse or the circuit, bre Don t pull the power wiring hard. If the supply cord is dam or a similarly qualified p
ed the ground wiring, please don
aker of the corresponding scale ampere.
aged, it must be replaced by the manufacture or its service agent
erson in order to avoid a
hazard.
t change freely.
. The plug in the
Precaution
Please fix the unit in the stable place to avoid th Locate the outdoor unit where noise emitted by it or hot air from air outlet will not cause nuisance to your neighbours. If the air conditioner so chased the air conditioner.
unds abnormal during operation, contact the d
e noise or vibration.
ealer where you pur-
Relocation
If you move out or if it is special skill to withdraw
desired to relocate the air conditioner, consult you dealer, because
refrigerant, purge air and perform other operatio
ns are required.
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TROUBLES AND CAUSES
Before you ask for servicing or repairs , check the following points.
Recheck
Inoperative
The power fuse is blown or the circuit breaker has been tripped. The batteries in the remote controller are exhausted. The timer is set.
Does not cool or heat well
The air inlet or outlet of the outdoor unit blocked. Doors or windows are open. The air filter is clogged with dust. The louver is not at the correct position. The temperature setting is too high or low
TROUBLES AND CAUSES
Symptoms
(CONCERNING REMOTE CONTROLLER)
Cause
is
too
Require service
If any of the following co the air conditioner immediately, set to off the power switch, and conta The indicator lamps flash rapidly(five times per second), you dis the power and then the power again after but the lamps still flas Switch operations are erratic or remote controller can t receive signal. The fuse is blown frequently or the circuit breaker is tripped frequently. Foreign matter or wat the air conditioner. Any other unusual conditioner is observe
nditions occur, stop
ct the dealer.
connect the unit with
connect the unit with
two or three minutes
h.
er has fallen inside
d.
Reason
The fan speed can not be changed.
The TEMP indicator does not come on
The timer indicators go off after a lapse of time
No receiving tone sounds from the indoor unit even when the ON/OFF button is pushed
Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is
AUTO
Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is FAN ONLY .
Check whether the timer operation is started when the on the display.
Check whether the signal transmitter of the remote controller is property directed to the receiver of the indoor unit when the ON/OFF button is pushed.
or DRY
ON TIMER is indicated
When the automatic and dry mode selected, air conditioner automatically selects the fan speed. The fan speed can be selected during
COOL , HEAT
The temperature can not be set dur fan only operation.
When the time set to start the air condi­tioner is reached, the air conditione automatically start and the appro indicator will go off.
The transmitting part of the remote controller does not aim at the receiv part of indoor unit.
and
FAN ONLY
is
ing
r will
priate
ing
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CS09-U
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