CS-C7CKP CU-C7CKP5 / CS-C9CKP CU-C9CKP5 / CS-C9CKP CU-C9CKP6 / CS-C12CKP CU-C12CKP5 / CS-C12CKP CU-C12CKP6
9 Operating Instructions
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 failure to follow instructions will cause harm or damage, the seriousness of which is classified as follow:
!Warning
This sign warns of death or serious injury.
!Caution
This sign warns of damage to property.
●The instructions to be followed are classified by the following symbols:
This symbol (with a white background) denotes an action that is PROHIBITED.
OFF
These symbols (with a black background) denote actions that are COMPULSORY.
■Installation Precautions
!Warning
●Do not install, remove and reinstall the unit by 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.
●Ensure that the drainage piping is connected properly.
Otherwise, water will leak out.
●Do not install the unit in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Gas leak near the unit could cause fire.
■ Operation Precautions
!Warning
This sign warns of death or serious injury.
● Do not share outlet.
● Do not insert plug to operate the unit. Do not pull out plug to stop the unit.
● Do not operate with wet hands.
● Do not damage or modify the power cord. ● Do not insert finger or other objects into the
indoor or outdoor units.
● Do not expose directly to cold air for a long period.
● Plug in properly.
● Use specified power cord.
OFF ● If abnormal condition (burnt smell, etc.) occurs, switch off and unplug the power
supply.
!Caution
This sign warns of injury.
● Do not pull the cord to disconnect the plug. ● Do not wash the unit with water.
● Do not use for other purposes such as preservation.
● Do not use any combustible equipment at airflow direction.
● Do not sit or place anything on the outdoor unit.
● Switch off the power supply before cleaning. ● Ventilate the room regularly.
● Pay attention as to whether the installation rack is damaged after long period of usage.
OFF ● Switch off the power supply if the unit is not
used for a long period.
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■ Accessories |
(when the front panel is opened)
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● Remote Control
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1 Front Panel
2 Air Intake Vent
3 Power Supply Cord
4 Air Outlet Vent
5 Vertical Airflow Direction Louver
6 Horizontal Airflow Direction Louver
(manually adjusted)
7 Indicator Panel
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1 Auto Operation Button
(when the front panel is opened)
2 Powerful Mode Indicator |
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3 Ionizer Mode Indicator |
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GREEN |
4 Power Indicator |
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GREEN |
5 Quiet Mode Indicator |
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ORANGE |
6 Timer Mode Indicator |
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ORANGE |
● Remote Control Indication Sticker
1 Front Panel
2 Air Filters
3 Air Purifying Filter
■ Outdoor Unit
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● Two RO3 (AAA) dry-cell batteries or equivalent |
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● Air Purifying Filter |
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3Piping
4Connecting Cable
5Drain Hose
6Air Outlet Vents
(Catechin Air |
(Triple Deodorizing |
Purifying Filter) |
Filter) |
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■ Remote Control
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RESET CLOCK
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●Remote Control Signal.
•Make sure it is not obstructed.
•Maximum distance : 10 m.
•Signal received sound.
One short beep or one long beep.
●Notes for Remote Control.
•Do not throw or drop.
•Do not get it wet.
•Certain type of fluorescent lamps may affect signal reception. Consult your dealer.
PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
■ Indoor Unit
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1Connect the power supply cord to an independent power supply
2Open the front panel
3Remove the air filters
4Fit the air purifying filters in place
5Insert the air filters
6Close the front panel
■Remote Control
– To set the current time
AIR SWING
AUTO MANUAL FAN SPEED
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ON |
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SET |
OFF |
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CANCEL |
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TIMER |
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1Press 1.
2Then press 2 to increase or decrease the time.
3Press 1 again.
Set time at display will light up.
1 Signal Transmitter
2 Operation Display
3 Ionizer Mode Operation Button
4 Room Temperature Setting Button
(illuminating button)
5 Operation Mode Selection Button
6 Quiet Mode Operation Button
7 Auto Airflow Direction Button
8ON-Timer Button
9OFF-Timer Button
0 Reset Point
(Press with fine-tipped object to clear the memory)
!OFF/ON Button (illuminating button)
@ Powerful Mode Operation Button
# Fan Speed Selection Button
$ Manual Airflow Direction Selection Button
% Timer Set Button
^ Timer Cancellation Button
& Time-Setting Button
* Clock Button
( Remote Control Cover
● How to Insert the Batteries
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1 Slide down the remote control cover completely
2 Insert the batteries
–Be sure the direction is correct
–12.00 at display - flashing
•Set the current time (CLOCK) immediately to prevent battery exhaustion.
●About the batteries
•Can be used for approximately one year.
●Observe the following when replacing the batteries
•Replace with new batteries of the same type.
•Do not use rechargeable batteries (Ni-Cd).
•Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for a long period.
HOW TO OPERATE
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■To start the operation
•Press 1.
•POWER indicator (green) on the indoor unit will light up.
•To stop, press once more.
■Setting Mode
•Press 2 to select:-
Cooling Model
AUTO – Automatic Operation
COOL – Cooling Operation
DRY – Soft Dry Operation
FAN – Air Circulation Operation
Heat Pump Model
AUTO – Automatic Operation
HEAT – Heating Operation
COOL – Cooling Operation
DRY – Soft Dry Operation
■Setting Temperature
•Press 3 to increase or decrease the temperature.
•The temperature can be set between 16°C ~ 30°C.
•Recommended temperature:
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COOL –> 26°C ~ 28°C |
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COOL –> 26°C ~ 28°C |
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DRY –> 1°C ~ 2°C |
DRY |
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HEAT |
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• During AUTO Operation, press 3 to select:-
• Operation with 2°C higher than the standard temperature.
• Operation with the standard temperature.
• Operation with 2°C lower than the standard temperature.
● Standard Temperature
Cooling Model
Indoor |
Operation |
Standard |
temperature |
temperature |
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Cooling |
25°C |
23°C |
Soft Dry |
22°C |
•Once the Automatic Operation is selected, the indoor temperature sensor operates automatically to select the desired operation mode with Cooling or Soft Dry.
•After the operation mode has been selected, the mode does not change.
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Heat Pump Model |
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Indoor |
Operation |
Standard |
temperature |
temperature |
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Cooling |
25°C |
23°C |
Soft Dry |
22°C |
20°C |
Heating |
21°C |
•At the beginning of the automatic operation, Heating, Cooling or Soft Dry is automatically selected according to the indoor temperature.
•The operation mode changes every hour, when necessary.
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