Better Care and Maintenance ........................... 17 – 18
●
–Cleaning the air conditioner and air filters
–Cleaning of front panel
–Replacement of air purifying filters
–When not using the air conditioner for a
long period
–Pre-season inspection
Troubleshooting
●
–Normal operation
–Abnormal operation
–Call the dealer immediately
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19 – 20
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Safety Precautions
Before operating, please read the following “Safety Precautions” carefully.
To prevent personal injury, injury to others and property damage, the following instructions must be followed.
■Incorrect operation due to ignoring of instructions will cause harm or damage, the seriousness of which is
classified as follows :
ENGLISH
!
Warning :This sign warns of death or serious injury.
!
Caution:
■The instructions to be followed are classified by the following symbols :
OFF
This sign warns of injury or damage to property only.
This symbol (with a white background) denotes an action that is
PROHIBITED.
These symbols (with a black background) denote an action that is
COMPULSORY.
Installation precautions
W arning
!
■Do not install, remove and reinstall the unit yourself.
Improper installation will cause leakage, electric shock or fire. Please engage an authorized dealer or
specialist for the installation work.
Caution
!
■This room air conditioner must be earthed.
Improper grounding could cause
electric shock.
■Do not install the unit in a place where there
may be explosive gas leaks.
Gas leaks near the unit could cause
fires.
■Ensure that drainage piping is connected
properly.
Otherwise, water will leak out.
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Operation precautions
W arning
!
■ Insert the power plug
properly.
Heat generated by a loose power
plug could cause electric shock
or fire.
Electrical outlet and power plug
shall be easily accessible.
■ Do not modify the length of
the power cord or use an
extension cord.
It could cause electric shock or
fire.
■ Do not operate or stop the
unit by inserting or pulling
out the power plug.
It could cause electric shock or fire.
■ Do not operate the unit with
wet hands.
It could cause an electric shock.
■ Do not damage or use an
unspecified power cord.
It will cause electrical shock or
fire.
■ Do not insert finger, sticks
or other objects into the
units.
It could lead to physical injury
and cause damage to the units.
■ Do not be directly exposed
to the cold airstream for too
long.
It could lead to health problems.
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■ If there is a smell of burning,
stop the air conditioner and
disconnect the power supply.
The heat generated could cause
electric shock or fire. Please consult an authorized dealer or service
centre.
OFF
Switch off
the breaker.
Disconnect
the power
plug.
■ Do not try to repair the unit
yourself.
It could lead to fire or cause an
electric shock. Please call an authorized dealer or service centre.
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!
ENGLISH
Caution
■ Do not remove the power
plug by pulling the cord.
Hold the plug when disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet.
■ Do not use for other pur-
poses.
Do not use for preservation purposes. It will affect food quality,
animals or plants.
■ Switch off the power supply if
the unit is not going to be
used for a long period of time.
If dust accumulates on the plug, it
will generate heat and this could
cause a fire.
Switch off
the breaker.
Disconnect
the power
plug.
■ Do not place combustor in the
path of the airflow from the
unit.
Incomplete combustion could
cause toxic gas (CO) poisoning.
OFF
■ When cleaning the unit, re-
move the plug.
This is to prevent injury due to the
rotating fan in the unit.
OFF
■
Ventilate the room regularly.
Since windows are kept closed, it
does good to open them periodically to ventilate the room.
■ Do not wash the unit with
water.
It could cause an electric shock.
■ Inspect the unit for any
damage.
Ensure that the necessary repairs
are carried out.
■ Do not sit or place anything
on the outdoor unit.
You might fall off or the unit might
collapse.
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Name of Each Part
Indoor unit
Front Panel
Air Outlet Vent
Air Intake Vent
Vertical Airflow
Direction Louver
Horizontal
Airflow Direction Louver
(Manually adjusted)
Panel Opener
Signal
Receptor
Test Run Button
Auto Operation Button
Power Supply
Cord
Power Switch
Operation Indication
Lamps (LED)
POWER : Red
SLEEP : Orange
TIMER : Orange
Outdoor unit
Air Intake Vents
Air Outlet Vents
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(Side)
(Rear)
Ground
Terminal
(Inside Cover)
Piping
Drain Hose
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Accessories
ENGLISH
Remote control
Signal Transmitter
Sleep Mode
Operation Button
Operation Display
DRY
AUTO FAN
h j k
AUTO
c
HEAT
COOL
m n o
°C
OFF-TIMER
PM
SLEEP
ON-TIMER
AM
Remote ControlTwo R03 (AAA) dry-cell
DRY
AUTO FAN
h j k
COOLHEAT
ON-TIMER
°C
m n o
AM
AUTO
OFF-TIMER
OFF/ON
c
PM
SLEEP
OFF/ON Button
OFF/ON
FAN SPEED
TEMP.
MODE
SWING
FAN SPEED
MANUAL
TEMP.
MODE
AIR SWING
SWING
Airflow Volume
Selection Button
Airflow Direction Manual
Control Button
MANUAL
AIR SWING
batteries or equivalent
Air Purifying Filters
(Catechin Air Purifying Filters and
Deodorizing Filters)
Room Temperature
Setting Button
Operation Mode
Selection Button
Airflow Direction Auto
Control Button
Separate displays and functions are available when the door is opened.
Door
OFF-Timer Button
Cancellation Button
Time
Button
OFF-TIMERON-TIMER
CANCELSET
q
Clock Button
ON-Timer Button
Door
TIME
Set Button
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Preparation Before Operation
2
Airflow Direction Adjustment
Before operating the unit
1
■ Connect the power
supply cord to an
independent power
supply.
234
■ Open the front panel.
Hold the panel openers at both
sides and pull up the front panel.
Use the air conditioner under the following conditions.
■ Remove air filter.
Air
filter
Hold the tab to raise up
slightly and then pull down.
■ Insert air purifying filter.
Insert the air filters.
Be careful not to
hurt your hands by
metal parts.
Air purifying
filter
■ Switch on the power
switch and close the front
panel.
1
(Unit in °C)
DBT: Dry Bulb Temp
WBT:Wet Bulb Temp
Maximum Temperature
Minimum Temperature
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DBT
32
16
Indoor
CoolingHeating
WBT
23
11
DBT
43
16
Outdoor
WBT
26
11
DBT
30
16
Indoor
WBT
_
_
DBT
24
-5
Outdoor
WBT
18
-6
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Gently press the
OPEN
place marked
[OPEN] and slide
the cover toward
you.
How to insert batteries
r
e
OPEN
e
(Two R03 (AAA) dry-cell
batteries or equivalent)
Operating the remote control
r
■Fix the cover to the back of the remote
control (“PM 12:00” will flash in the operation display.)
er Be sure
that the (+) and
(–) directions
are correct.
PM
:
12 00
If the display does not appear when the batteries
are inserted, remove the batteries and
insert them once more.
ENGLISH
Make sure that the
signal path is
obstructed.
not
The maximum distance at which signals
can be received is
about 10 m.
Set the power switch to “t” (OFF) when:
■The air conditioner is not going to be used for
an extended period of time.
If the power switch is left at “I” (ON), approximately
3.25 watts of electric power are used even if the main
unit is turned off by remote control.
■Aim at the signal receptor on the room air conditioner when operating.
■Do not drop or throw the remote control.
■Do not place the remote control in a location that
is exposed to direct sunlight or next to a heating
unit or other heat source.
■Signal received sound:
One short beep or one long beep.
Regarding the batteries.
■The batteries can be used for approximately one year.
■Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries,
because such batteries differ from standard
dry-cell batteries in shape, dimensions and
performance.
■There is a danger of lightning.
The air conditioner is provided with a built-in protective
device, but the control equipment may be adversely
affected depending on the extent of lightning activity.
■Be sure to replace the batteries with two new
batteries of the same type.
■Remove the batteries if the air conditioner is not going
to be used for an extended period of time.
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How to Operate
Auto Restart Control.
■If there is a power failure, operation will be
automatically restarted after 3 minutes when the
power is resumed with previous operation mode
and airflow direction.
(When the operation is not stopped by remote
control.)
■If you do not intend to continue the operation
when the power is resumed, switch off the power
switch at main unit or power supply.
When you switch on the power switch, the
operation will be automatically restarted
with previous operation mode and airflow
direction.
Note: 1. If you do not require Auto Restart
Control, please consult your dealer.
2. Auto Restart Control is not available
when Timer or Sleep Mode is set.
AUTO
m
AUTO FAN
h j k
SLEEP
OFF/ON
MODE
TEMP.
SWING
FAN SPEED
MANUAL
AIR SWING
Recommended temperature for health
and comfort.
For Heating:20°C–24°C
For Cooling:26°C–28°C
For Soft Dry:1°C–02°C lower than
room temperature.
<Operation Details>
AUTO – Automatic Operation.
■Once the Automatic Operation is selected, the indoor temperature sensor operates automatically
to select the desired operation mode with Cooling,
Soft Dry or Heating.
■The Operation mode changes every hour, when
necessary.
■Temperature is not displayed on remote control
during Auto mode operation.
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DRY – Soft Dry Operation.
■Soft Dry is a very gentle Cooling Operation
consisting primarily of dehumidifying. It does not
lower the room temperature very much.
Cooling Operation until
room temperature
reaches the setting
temperature
Setting
Temperature
When room temperature reaches the setting temperature, operation will switch to Soft Dry.
Super Low airflow
amount
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ENGLISH
1
2
3
4
MODE
OFF/ON I
FAN SPEED
TEMP.
i
Press to select operation mode.
■ The display changes in the order
each time the button is pressed.
Press to start the operation.
■ Operation indication lamp (RED) will light up.
■ Press once more, to stop the operation.
Press to select airflow volume.
■ The display changes in the order.
Automatic Low Medium High
Press to select room temperature.
■ Heating, Cooling, Soft Dry – Select temperature as desired.
(16°C ~ 30°C)
■ Automatic. (See <Operation Details>)
▼
m n
2°C lower than
standard
n
standard
▼
n o
2°C higher than
standard
Press continuously.
5
HEAT – Heating Operation
■ Defrosting Operation
Depend on the outdoor temperature, the operation
occasionally stops to melt the frost on the outdoor
unit.
■ Heat is obtained from outdoor air to warm up the
room. When the outdoor ambient air temperature
falls, the heating capacity of the unit might be
reduced.
SWING
MANUAL
■ The vertical airflow direction louver will move up and down. Release the
Press .
■ Cooling & Soft Dry – The vertical airflow direction louver will swing up and down
MANUAL
button when the louver is at the desired position.
SWING
Heating – When the discharge air temperature is low such as at the start of
heating operation, the air blows at horizontal level. As the
temperature rises, the hot air blows in a downwards direction.
To stop the automatic airflow direction operation, press button.
automatically.
MANUAL
Automatic Airflow Volume
■ The speed of the indoor fan is adjusted automatically according to the operation. The indoor fan
stops occasionally during cooling operation.
Range of louver adjustment
34°
(Airflow
Heating
Heating
Direction Manual)
(Airflow
Cooling/Soft Dry
(Airflow Direction
Direction Auto)
Manual and Auto)
46°
57°
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Setting the Timer
11:30
PM
SLEEP
OFF/ON
ON-TIMER
If there is a power failure.
To reset the Timer.
(Example) If the OFF Timer has been set.
OFF-TIMER
SET
➡
■Even if there is a power failure, the setting
time is still stored in the memory because the
remote control is a battery operated type.
<Note>
Regarding remote control.
[RESET] points
OFF-TIMERTIME
CANCEL
q
SET
■If the current time is not set correctly, correct
Timer setting will not be possible.
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OPEN
[B ↔ A] switch
■When the Timer is set, the current time display will
vanish.
■[RESET] points will clear the memory once they
are shorted.
■[B ↔ A] switch is used when two air conditioners
units have been installed in one room. Please
consult your dealer.
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OFF-TIMER
q
OFF-TIMER
To set the current time.
■Set hours and minutes
q
TIME
.... to advance the time
.... to reverse the time
To set the Timer.
■ OFF TimerSet hours and minutes
TIME
.... to increase 10 minutes
each step.
... to decrease 10 minutes
.
each step.
ENGLISH
SET
The “
OFF-TIMER
” will blink.
■ ON TimerSet hours and minutes
0N-TIMER
The “
ON-TIMER
” will blink.
TIME
.... to increase 10 minutes
each step.
.
... to decrease 10 minutes
each step.
To cancel the Timer.
■ OFF Timer
CANCEL
To change the Timer setting time.
■ (Example) To change the ON Timer
setting time.Change hours and minutes setting
0N-TIMER
TIME
.
... to increase 10 minutes
each step.
.
... to decrease 10 minutes
each step.
The Timer indication lamp at main
unit will light up. LED colour: Orange.
SET
The Timer indication lamp at main
unit will light up. LED colour: Orange.
● The Timer indication lamp at
main unit will go off.
● To cancel the ON Timer, follow
the same procedure.
SET
Timer
■The ON Timer and OFF Timer can only be set
once during a day.
■The operation will start before the actual setting
time with ON Timer setting.
Cooling and Soft Dry: 15 minutes before
Heating and Automatic : 30 minutes before
This is to allow time to attain your desired set
temperature.
■Setting the OFF Timer.
This is useful for saving electricity costs in-
curred by forgetting to turn off the air conditioner.
■Setting the ON Timer.
If the air conditioner is set before you go out,
the room temperature will be close to your
desired temperature when you return.
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Convenient Operation
SLEEP
Sleep Mode
This is to gain a comfortable room temperature while sleeping.
To set Sleep Mode.
■Press
(The sleep indication lamp on the
main unit will light up.)
AUTO
c
27
PM
h j k
°C
11:30
SLEEP
OFF/ON
MODE
TEMP.
SWING
To cancel Sleep Mode.
■Press once more
SLEEP
FAN SPEED
MANUAL
(The sleep indication lamp on the
main unit will switch off.)
AIR SWING
Sleep Mode Operation.
■When the room temperature reaches
the setting temperature or after 1
hour of operation, sleep shift
operation starts and the airflow
volume will automatically change to
low.
■Sleep Mode Operation time is 8
hours.
■When using together with the Timer,
the Timer has priority.
<Information>
■ Cooling or Soft Dry Operation for Sleep Mode
movement will start to avoid overcooling.
Approx. 0.5°C increase
TEMP.
Approx. 0.5°C increase
Approx. 8 hours after sleep
shift operation starts, stops
automatically
SETTING
TEMPERATURE
Sleep Operation button is pressed
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0 – 1 hour
1 hour
Sleep shift operation
starts
TIME
■ Heating Operation for Sleep Mode movement will start to avoid overheating.
TEMP.
0 – 1 hour
SETTING
TEMPERATURE
Sleep Operation button is pressed
Sleep shift operation starts
Approx. 2°C decrease
1 hour
Approx. 3°C decrease
Approx. 8 hours
after sleep shift
operation starts,
stops
automatically
TIME
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When the remote control cannot be used
To set Auto Operation.
ENGLISH
Test Run Button.
(Use when installing and moving)
Auto Operation Button.
■When the remote control cannot be
used, press Auto Operation Button to run
Automatic Operation.
(Airflow direction setting will be automatic.)
■Confirm the power switch is at “I” (ON).
POWER
ON
OFF
OFF/ON remote control signal receiving sound
■Press Auto Operation Button.
(The operation indication lamp will blink for 20
seconds, and then light up)
●If the button is pressed once more, the
air conditioner will stop.
(The operation indication lamp will switch
off.)
AUTO
OFF/ON
■ The Remote Control Signal receiving sound can be omitted as desired.
■ To switch OFF the signal receiving sound, press Auto Operation Button for 10 seconds or more. At the
same time, Automatic Operation starts.
(To switch ON, press Auto Operation Button once more for 10 seconds or more.)
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Operation Hints
Adjust room temperature properly. Set the
temperature 1°C higher (Cooling Operation) or
2°C lower (Heating Operation) than actually desired.
Approximately 10% of electricity costs can be
saved.
1°C higher
2°C lower
Clean the air filter regularly. Blockage in the air
filter reduces the airflow and lowers the cooling
or heating. Clean at least once every 2 weeks.
Otherwise, about 6% of electricity cost will be
wasted.
Prevent wastage with the Timer. Use Timer
when sleeping or going out to save electricity
cost.
Do not block the air outlet vents at outdoor unit.
Otherwise, it will lower the cooling or heating
performance.
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ENGLISH
Make sure that the doors and windows are shut.
Otherwise, cooling and heating performance
will be reduced and electricity cost is wasted.
Keep blinds or curtains closed. Do not let sunshine enter the room directly. About 5% of electricity cost can be saved.
Proper airflow direction adjustment. Set the airflow direction louvers horizontal for Cooling
Operation and downwards for Heating Operation. Operation result will be better.
Cooling
Heating
Use insulating material for better performance.
Use insulating material during construction or
renovations. It will save electricity cost.
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Better Care and Maintenance
Regular care and maintenance will extend the life of the air conditioner and prevent wastage of electricity. Before
performing any maintenance procedure, be sure to switch off the main power supply.
Caution
Cleaning the air conditioner and air filters
Once every 2 weeks is recommended.
■Clean the air conditioner.
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use water or volatile liquids.
■Do not make air conditioner wet, as there is the danger that it could cause
electric shocks.
Be sure not to apply water when cleaning or at any other time.
■Using water above 40°C could cause deformation and/or discolouration.
■Volatile liquids such as thinner or benzene may damage the air condi-
tioner.
■Clean the air filters.
■To remove the dust adhering to the filters,
either use a vacuum cleaner, or wash them in
water and dry in the shade.
■Re-insert the filters correctly at the left and right,
with the side marked [FRONT] facing forward.
■Purchase replacement filters from your air conditioner dealer if the air filters become damage.
Air Filter No. CWD00231 (right)
CWD00232 (left)
Cleaning of front panel (Must be removed before washing)
To clean the front panel, gently wash with sponge. Wipe dry or dry in shade.
IMPORTANT: • It may lead to shaft damage if the front panel is removed or fixed without releasing the shaft.
• Be careful not to drop the front panel.
■To remove front panel.
1. Raise the front panel.
3. Release the shaft from
the fixing hole.
Shaft
2. Release either one of the fulcrum from the ditch.
Left sideRight side
Fulcrum
Press to
the right
Ditch
4. Repeat step 2 to release
the other fulcrum.
Illustration is shown
(
as above
)
5. Remove the front panel.
Fulcrum
Press to
the left
Ditch
Press
■To fix the front panel, reverse the above procedure accordingly.
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Fixing Hole
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Replacement of air purifying filters
Recommended about once every 3 months.
ENGLISH
Remove the air filters.
1
Air filter
<Note>
Sample colour
Remove the air purifying
filters.
2
Air purifying filter
■If air purifying filters turn the same colour as the sample colour attached to
the indoor unit within a three month period, replace the filters.
■Re-insert the filters correctly at the left and right with the side marked
[FRONT] facing forward.
■Dusty filters cannot be re-used, even if they are cleaned and washed.
■Purchase replacement filters from your air conditioner dealer.
■Part number for air purifying filters: CZ-SFD50N
■Note:
Catechin is natural brown element. The filter is coated with catechin in
order to prevent the growth of bacteria and viruses.
! Caution
Be careful not to
hurt your hands on
metal parts.
3
Remove the filters from
the filter frame.
Filters
When not using the air conditioner for a long period
Operate the air conditioner for 2 to 3 hours.
■ Type of operation: Cooling.
1
■ Temperature setting: 30°C
For air conditioners with a
power plug, stop operation by remote control and
2
pull out the power plug.
Note: If the unit is not off by
remote control, the unit
will operate when you
plug in (because
of Auto-restart
Control is provided).
Remove the batteries
from the remote control.
3
In order to dry out the
internal mechanisms
Pre-season inspection (The earlier the better)
■ Is the discharge air
cold (warm)?
Operation is normal if, 15
minutes after the start of
operation, the temperature difference between
the air intake and outlet
vents is 8°C or above for
cooling and 14°C or
above for heating.
Is cool (warm)
air coming out?
■ Are the air outlet
vents and air intake
vents obstructed?
If they are, cooling or
heating performance will
drop and cause problems.
■ Is the drain hose
cracked or crushed?
If it is, leaks will
result.
■ Are the remote
control batteries in
good condition?
If display is faint or
no display is visible,
the batteries should
be replaced.
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Troub leshooting
Normal operation
Q Is it okay?A This is the answer.
Sight
?
Air conditioner has been restarted, but does not
operate for 3 minutes.
During Soft Dry Mode
Operation, the air conditioner stops.
Airflow does not begin
immediately during Heating Operation.
The room has a peculiar
odour.
This is to protect the air conditioner. Wait until the
air conditioner begins operating.
Soft Dry Mode Operation is a very gentle cooling
operation consisting primarily of dehumidifying.
The air conditioner may stop for approximately 6
minutes in order to prevent overcooling.
If the room temperature rises again, the operation
will recommence.
If the airflow begins before its temperature become warm, it will cause an undesired cooling effect. In order to prevent this, the airflow will not
begin until it is sufficiently warm.
(The operation lamp will blink until the airflow
begins.)
This may be a damp smell exuded by the walls,
carpet, furniture or clothing in the room.
z
z
z
Stop for 12 minutes.
Blinks
A sound like water flowing
can be heard. A noise that
sounds like the compressed air releasing into
atmosphere
It seems that fog is coming
out from the air
conditioner.
Operation stops for about
12 minutes during heating.
(The operation lamp
blinks.)
During Automatic Airflow
Volume setting, indoor fan
stops occasionally.
This is the sound of refrigerant flowing inside the
air conditioner unit.
This is the sound of reversing the freon flow inside the unit at the starting and finishing the defrosting during Heating operation.
Condensation occurs when the airflow from the
air conditioner cools the room air.
This is to melt the frost which has accumulated on the outdoor
unit (Defrosting Operation). This will take no longer than about
12 minutes, so wait for operation. (Frost accumulates on the
outdoor unit when the outdoor temperature is low and the humidity is high.) Water comes out from the outdoor unit.
This is to remove the smell exuded by the
surroundings.
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Abnormal operation
The air conditioner
does not operate.
The air conditioner
does not cool effectively.
ENGLISH
■ Has the circuit breaker been tripped?
■ Has the power plug been removed from the
wall outlet?
■ Is the power switch at “t” (OFF)?
■ Is the Timer being used correctly?
■ Has the REMOTE CONTROLLER B↔ A
switch been set to “B”?
■ Has the temperature been set incorrectly?
■ Are the filters dirty?
■ Are the intake or outlet vents of the outdoor
unit obstructed?
■ Are all windows and doors closed?
Air conditioner operation
noise too loud.
■ Is the installation work slanted?
■ Is the front grille closed properly?
Call the dealer immediately
If the following conditions occur, immediately turn the power switch to “t” (OFF) and unplug.
■ Abnormal noise is heard during
operation.
■ Water or foreign material
gets into the remote control
by mistake.
■ Switches or buttons do not
operate properly.
■ The circuit breaker switch-
es off frequently.
■ Water leaks from the indoor unit.
■ Power supply cord and plug
become unusually warm.
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! Warning
1) If the supply cord is damaged or need to be replaced, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent
or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
2) Remove power plug or disconnect from the mains before servicing this appliance.
3) Do not repair by yourself.
In case of malfunction of this appliance, do not repair by yourself.
Contact to the sales dealer or service dealer for a repair.
4) The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
5) Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
6) Turn off the power (Isolation from main power supply).
Pull off the power plug from the receptacle, or switch off the breaker, or switch off the power disconnecting mean
to isolate the equipment from the main power supply in case of an emergency.
! Caution
DISCONNECT THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE SUPPLY SOCKET WHEN NOT IN USE, WHERE SUPPLY
CONNECTION IS VIA MAINS PLUG.
IMPORTANT
1. WHEN THE POWER CORD IS CONNECTED TO THE MAINS THROUGH A MULTI POLAR SWITCH
THERE MUST BE A MULTI POLAR SWITCH (DISCONNECTING MEANS) WITH A MINIMUM 3 mm
CONTACT GAP IN THE FIXED INSTALLATION CIRCUIT.
WHEN THE POWER PLUG IS CONNECTED TO THE RECEPTACLE
2.
Replacement or installation of power plugs shall be performed only by authorised/qualified personnels.
The wires in this main lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
Green-and-yellow : Earth
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
If the colours of the wires in the main lead of this appliance do not correspond with the coloured markings
indentifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows :
The green-and-yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with letter E or by
the earth symbol ! or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
The blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The brown wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
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Note
Please remember to record the following :
●Model Number
●Serial Number
●Dealer's Name
●Date Purchased
ENGLISH
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F563264
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Osaka 542-8588, Japan.
Printed in Malaysia
P0103-0
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