Care and Maintenance...................................... 17 – 18
– Cleaning the air conditioner and air filters
– Cleaning the front panel (Must be removed before
washing)
– Replacing the air purifying filters
– When not using the air conditioner for a
long period
– Pre-season inspection (The earlier the better)
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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 damage to property, the following instructions must be followed.
■Incorrect operation due to ignoring of instructions may cause harm or damage, the seriousness of which is
classified as follows :
Warning :This sign warns of the possibility of fatal or serious injury.
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Caution:
■The instructions in this manual are classified by the following symbols :
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This sign warns of the possibility of injury or damage to property.
This symbol (with a white background) denotes an action that is
PROHIBITED.
These symbols (with a black background) denote actions that are
COMPULSORY.
Installation precautions
W arning
■Do not install, remove and reinstall the unit yourself.
Improper installation may cause leakage, electric shock or fire. Please consult an authorized dealer or
specialist for the installation work.
■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.
Caution
■Ensure that drainage piping is connected
properly.
Otherwise, water may leak out.
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Operating precautions
Warning
■ Insert the power plug
properly.
Heat generated by a loose power
plug could cause an electric
shock or fire.
Electrical outlet and power plug
should be easily accessible.
■ Do not modify the length of
the power cord or use an extension cord.
This could cause an electric
shock or fire.
■ Do not operate or stop the
unit by inserting or pulling
out the power plug.
This could cause an electric shock
or fire.
■ Do not operate the unit with
wet hands.
This could cause an electric shock.
■ Do not damage the power
cord or use an unspecified
power cord.
A damaged/unspecified power
cord could cause an electric
shock or fire.
■ Do not insert sticks or other
objects into the units.
This could lead to physical injury
and cause damage to the units.
■ Do not expose yourself to
the cold airstream for too
long.
This 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.
Please consult an authorized
dealer or service center.
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Switch off
the breaker.
Disconnect
the power
plug.
■ Do not try to repair the unit
yourself.
This could lead to fire or cause an
electric shock. Please call an authorized dealer or service center.
Caution
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■ 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.
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■ Do not place combustor in
the path of the airflow from
the unit.
Incomplete combustion could
cause toxic gas (CO) poisoning.
■ When cleaning the unit, re-
move the plug.
This is to prevent injury due to the
rotating fan in the unit.
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■ Ventilate the room regularly.
If not ventilated regularly, the lack
of oxygen could cause headaches.
■ Do not wash the unit with
water.
This 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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Part Names
Indoor unit
Air Intake Vent
Front Panel
Air Outlet Vent
Vertical Airflow
Direction Louver
Outdoor unit
Horizontal Airflow
Direction Louver
(manually adjusted)
Panel Opener
Power
Switch
Signal
Receptor
Test Run Button
Auto Operation Button
Power
Supply Cord
Operation Indication
Lamps
POWER : Red
SLEEP : Orange
TIMER : Orange
Air Intake
Vents
(Side)
(Rear)
Piping
Drain Hose
Air Outlet Vent
Ground Terminal
(inside cover)
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Accessories
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Remote control
Signal Transmitter
Sleep Mode
Operation Button
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Remote Control
Indication sticker
OFF/ON Button
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Airflow Volume
Selection Button
Airflow Direction Manual
Control Button
MANUAL
AIR SWING
batteries or equivalent
Air Purifying Filters
(with deodorizing function)
Room Temperature
Setting Button
Operation Mode
Selection Button
Airflow Direction Auto
Control Button
Further displays and functions are available when the door is opened.
Door
OFF-Timer Button
OFF-TIMERON-TIMER
Cancellation Button
Time
Button
CANCELSET
Clock Button
ON-Timer Button
Door
TIME
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Set Button
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Preparations Before Operating
Airflow Direction Adjustment
Before operating the unit
1
■ Insert the power
supply plug into an
electrical outlet.
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■ Open the front panel.
Hold the panel openers at both
sides and pull up the front panel.
Be careful not to
hurt your hands on
the metal parts.
<Note>
Use under the following conditions:
DBT: Dry Bulb Temperature
WBT: Wet Bulb Temperature
DBT
■ Remove the air filters.
Air
Filters
Hold the tab to raise up
slightly and then pull down.
■ Insert the air purifying
filters.
Air Purifying
Filters
Cooling
IndoorOutdoor
WBT
DBT
WBT
■ Insert the air filters, turn
on the Power Switch and
close the front panel.
(Unit in °C)
Heating
IndoorOutdoor
DBT
WBT
DBT
WBT
Maximum Temperature
Minimum Temperature
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26
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PM
OPEN
Gently press the
place marked
[OPEN] and
slide the cover
toward you.
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Inserting the batteries
■Fix the cover to the back of the remote
control (“PM 12:00” will flash in the operation display.)
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Operating the remote control
Make sure that the
signal path is
obstructed.
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The maximum distance at which signals
can be received is
about 10 m.
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that the (+) and
(–) directions
are correct.
If the display does not appear when the batteries
are inserted, remove the batteries and
insert them once more.
■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 confirmation sounds.
Stopping by pressing the OFF/ON button and
change of mode: A long beep.
Other cases: A short beep.
Set the power switch to “ ” (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
2.5 watts of electric power are used even if the main
unit is turned off using the remote control.
■There is a danger of lightning damage.
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.
Regarding the batteries.
■The batteries can be used for approximately one year.
■Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries
because such batteries may differ from standard
dry-cell batteries in shape, dimensions, and
performance.
■Be sure to replace both 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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Operating the Unit
Auto Restart Control.
■If there is a power failure, operation will be
automatically restarted when the power is
resumed with previous operation mode and
airflow direction.
(As the operation was not stopped by remote
control.)
■If you intend not 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.
Recommended temperature for health
and comfort.
For Heating :20°C –24°C
For Cooling :26°C – 28°C
For Soft Dry :1°C– 2°C lower than
room temperature.
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AUTO – Automatic Operation.
■When Automatic Operation is selected, the indoor
temperature sensor operates automatically to select the desired operation mode with Cooling, Soft
Dry or Heating.
Temperature
23°C
20°C
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COOLING
SOFT DRY
HEATING
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 reach
the setting tem
ature
Setting
Temperature
When room temperature reaches the setting temperature, operation will switch to Soft Dry.
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Super Low airflow amount
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2
3
4
MODE
OFF/ON
FAN SPEED
TEMP.
Press to select operation mode.
■The display changes in the order
AUTO ➝ HEAT ➝ COOL ➝ DRY
each time the button is pressed.
Press to start operating.
■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.
Press to select room temperature.
■Heating, Cooling, Soft Dry – Select temperature as desired.
(16°C ~ 30°C)
■Automatic.
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AUTO FAN
AutomaticLowMediumHigh
2°C lower than
standard
➨➨➨
■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
standard
2°C higher than
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standard
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MANUAL
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HEAT – Heating Operation
■Defrosting Operation
Depending on the outdoor temperature, operation
occasionally stops to melt the frost on the outdoor
unit.
Automatic Airflow Volume.
■The speed of the indoor fan is adjusted automatically to “High” if the compressor is in operation,
and to “Medium” speed if the compressor was
stopped.
Press continuously.
■The vertical airflow direction louver will move up and down. Release the button
Press .
■The vertical airflow direction louver will swing up and down automatically. To
MANUAL
when the louver is at the desired position.
SWING
stop the automatic airflow direction operation, press .
MANUAL
Range of louver adjustment.
34°
58°
Heating
Cooling
Soft Dry
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Setting the Timer
PM
SLEEP
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If there is a power failure.
To reset the Timer.
(Example) If the OFF Timer has been set.
OFF-TIMER
SET
➡
■Even is there is power failure, the setting time
is stored in memory as the remote control is
powered by batteries.
<Note>
Regarding remote control.
[RESET] points
[B ↔ A] switch
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■If the current time is not set correctly, correct
Timer setting will not be possible.
■When the Timer is set, the current time display will
vanish.
■[RESET] points will clear the memory once they
are pressed.
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■[B ↔ A] switch is used when two air conditioning
units have been installed in one room. Please consult your dealer.
To set the current time.
■Set hours and minutes
TIME
q
.... to advance the time.
.... to reverse the time.
To set the Timer.
■ OFF TimerSet hours and minutes
OFF-TIMER
TIME
.... to increase 10 min-
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...
utes each step.
to decrease 10 min-
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SET
The “
OFF-TIMER
” will blink.
■ ON TimerSet hours and minutes
TIME
.... to increase 10 min-
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...
utes each step.
to decrease 10 min-
utes each step.
The “
0N-TIMER
ON-TIMER
” will blink.
To cancel the Timer.
■ OFF Timer
OFF-TIMER
CANCEL
To change the Timer setting time.
■ (Example) To change the ON Timer.
Setting from 7:20AM to 6:20AMSet hours and minutes
0N-TIMER
TIME
.... to decrease 10 min-
utes each step.
The Timer indication lamp on the
main unit will light up.
LED colour: Orange.
SET
The Timer indication lamp on the
main unit will light up.
LED colour: Orange.
● The Timer indication lamp on the
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 Operations
SLEEP
Sleep mode
This is to keep a comfortable room temperature while sleeping.
To set Sleep Mode.
■Press
(The sleep indication lamp on the
main unit will light up.)
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MODE
TEMP.
SWING
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MANUAL
AIR SWING
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■Cooling or Soft Dry Operation in Sleep Mode
will change automatically to avoid
overcooling.
Approx. 0.5°C increase
TEMP.
Approx. 0.5°C increase
SETTING
Sleep Operation starts
0 – 1 hour
TEMPERATURE
1 hour
After approx. 8
hours stops
automatically
TIME
To cancel Sleep Mode.
■Press once more
SLEEP
(The sleep indication lamp on the
main unit will switch off.)
Sleep Mode Operation.
■When the room temperature reaches
the setting temperature, 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.
■Heating Operation in Sleep Mode will change
automatically to avoid overheating.
TEMP.
0 – 1 hour
SETTING
TEMPERATURE
Sleep Operation starts
Approx. 2°C decrease
1 hour
Approx. 3°C decrease
After approx. 8
hours stops
automatically
TIME
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