This manual explains the proper use of your new air conditioner. Please
read this manual carefully before using the product. This manual should
be kept in a safe place for handy reference.
• BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE ........................................E-23
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USAGE CAUTIONS
• Ventilate the room periodically during use, especially if using gas appliances.
• Be sure to turn the unit off and disconnect the power supply cord before performing any maintenance or cleaning.
• Do not splash or pour water directly onto the unit.
Water can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
• Drainage should be performed whenever moving the air conditioner.
If any water remains in the tank, it may spill out while being moved.
Remove the window panel and close the window in the event of particularly adverse weather.
•
Extremely adverse weather may cause water to leak in through the openings.
• To ensure proper drainage, the drainage hose must have no kinks or be on a different level during
dehumidifi cation mode.
The drained water may spill out into the room.
• The temperature around the drainage hose must not be below freezing point when used.
Drained water may freeze inside the hose, causing water inside the unit to overfl ow into the room.
• Do not block the exhaust air outlet with obstacles.
Cooling performance may be reduced or stop completely
.
NOTES ON OPERATION
• Allow 3 minutes for the compressor to restart cooling.
If you turn the air conditioner off and immediately restart it, allow three minutes for the compressor to restart
cooling. There is an electronic device in the unit that keeps the compressor turned off for three minutes for
safety.
• In the event of a power failure during use, allow 3 minutes before restarting the unit.
After power is reinstated, restart the air conditioner. If the power was off for less than three minutes, be sure
to wait at least three minutes before restarting the unit. If you restart the air conditioner within three minutes,
a protective device in the unit may cause the compressor to shut off. This protective device will prevent cooling for about 5 minutes. Any previous settings will be canceled and the unit will return to its initial settings.
• Low temperature operation: Is your unit freezing up?
Freezing may occur when the unit is set close to
night.
In these conditions, a further temperature drop may cause the unit to freeze.
Setting the unit to a higher temperature will prevent it from freezing.
The unit generates heat during dehumidifi cation mode and the room temperature will rise. Warm air will be
blown out from the Exhaust air outlet, but this is normal and does not indicate a problem with the unit.
• This air conditioner blows the warm air generated by the unit outside the room via the exhaust hose
while in cool mode.
Accordingly, the same amount of air as that blown out will enter the room from outside through any
openings into the room.
• When cooling operation is performed at high humidity conditions, water tank inside the unit may frequently become full.
When water tank inside the unit is full, the unit stops operating and TIMER, OPERATION and MEGA COOL
lamps will blink. In this case, perform drainage to drain out water within the unit.
18°C in low ambient temperature conditions, especially at
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PRECAUTIONS
OPERATING CONDITIONS
• The air conditioner must be operated within the temperature range indicated below.
MODERoom temperature
Cool 18°C ~ 35°C
Dehumidifi cation
• A built-in safety device may cut off operation if the temperature exceeds these limits.
• When cooling operation is performed at high room temperature, the fan may run at a
slower speed.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS
• Avoid direct sunlight.
Close blinds, drapes or shades to keep out direct sunlight while in cooling mode.
• Keep the fi lter clean.
Keeping the fi lter clean greatly aids effi cient operation.
A dirty fi lter blocks the fl ow of air, making your air conditioner work harder and less effi -
ciently.
• Turn off unnecessary lights.
Your air conditioner must remove the heat produced by your lights or other heat-produc-
ing appliances. Turn off any lights or appliances that are not in use.
• Turn off the air conditioner when no one is home.
Use only when necessary. The less time the air conditioner is used, the lower the run-
ning costs.
15°C ~ 35°C
LOCATION
• The air conditioner should be placed on a fi rm foundation to minimize noise and vibration.
For safe and secure positioning, place the unit on a smooth, level fl oor strong enough to
support the unit.
• The unit has casters to aid placement, but it should only be rolled on smooth, fl at surfaces. Use caution when rolling on carpet surfaces. Do not attempt to roll the unit over
objects.
• The unit must be placed within reach of a properly rated grounded socket.
• Never place any obstacles around the air inlet or outlet of the unit.
• Allow at least 12" (30cm) of space from the wall for effi cient air-conditioning.
MIN.12"
(30cm)
MIN.12"
(30cm)
MIN.12"
(30cm)
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INCLUDED
Exhaust hose
Window exhaust
adapter
Exhaust hose
adapter
Extension panel
Rain guard
1
Insect guard net
1
Foam seal A
1
Foam seal B
(adhesive type)
1
Bracket
3
Screw
SUGGESTED TOOLS FOR WINDOW PANEL
INSTALLATION
Manual
2
Remote control
1
Battery
(AAA.1.5V)
1
1
1
8
1
1
2
1. Screwdriver(medium size Phillips) 2. Tape measure or ruler 3. Knife or scissors
4. Saw (In the event that the window panel needs to be cut down in size because the window is too narrow for
direct installation.)
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PART NAMES
FRONT VIEW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
0
Air Outlet
1
Vertical louvers
2
Horizontal louvers
3
POWER Button
4
Remote control signal
5
receiver window
OPERATION Lamp (red)
6
TIMER Lamp (orange)
7
MEGA COOL Lamp
8
(green)
PLASMACLUSTER
9
Lamp (blue)
Air inlet
0
REAR VIEW
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
p
a
s
Remote control hook
Insect guard net
q
Window exhaust adapter
w
e
Exhaust hose
Remote control hook
r
t
Air fi lter
y
Exhaust hose adapter B
Cover
u
i
Grille
Air inlet
o
Drainpipe and stopcock
p
a
Power
s
Casters(4)
plug
NOTE: Actual unit might vary slightly from above illustration.
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REMOTE CONTROL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
q
w
e
r
t
Transmitter
1
Display
2
POWER Button
3
LIGHTS Button
4
TEMPERATURE Button
5
PLASMACLUSTER Button
6
SLEEP Button
7
MODE Button
8
ON TIMER Button
9
FAN Button
0
OFF TIMER Button
q
CANCEL Button
w
LOUVERS Button
e
RESET Button
r
MEGA COOL Button
t
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REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY
y
u
i
o
p
a
s
d
MODE SYMBOLS
y
: COOL : DEHUMIDIFICATION
: FAN : VENTILATION
MEGA COOL SYMBOL
u
PLASMACLUSTER SYMBOL
i
FAN SPEED SYMBOLS
o
: AUTO : Quiet
: Low : High
TEMPERATURE AND TIMER COUNT
p
DOWN INDICATOR
TRANSMITTING SYMBOL
a
ON TIMER / OFF TIMER SYMBOL
s
SLEEP SYMBOL
d
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INSTALL WINDOW PANEL
Installation in a double-hung sash window
(See page 9 for installation in a sliding sash window. )
Hole
Connect the rain guards to the insect
1
guard net.
Insert all three projections on each rain
guard into the holes in the insect guard net.
Side “A” will now be uppermost, as indi-
cated in the diagram.
Attach the guard combined above to the
window panel
2
Push the insect guard net fi rmly to ensure
that its four projections fi t into the holes in
the window panel.
Side “A” will now be at the top, as indicated
in the diagram.
Cut the foam seal A (adhesive type) to
the proper length and attach it to the
3
window stool.
Insect guard
net
Projection
"A"
Rain guard
"A"
Projection
Window panel
Foam seal A
(adhesive type)
Attach the window panel to the window
stool.
4
If the inner width of the window is be-
tween 22" (559mm) and 24" (609mm)
inclusive.
The window panel cannot be installed in
windows less than 22" (559mm) wide,
as you will be unable to shut the exhaust
cover.
(1) Remove the adjustment panel from
the window panel, and cut the window
panel to the same width as the window.
(2) Open the window sash and place the
window panel on the window stool
(3) Secure the window panel to the window
stool with 2 screws.
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Cut
Window panel
22"~ 24"
Window stool
If the inner width of the window is
between 24" (609mm) and 36.8"
(934mm) inclusive.
(1) Open the window sash and place the
window panel on the window stool.
(2) Slide the adjustment panel to fi t the
window frame width.
(3) Secure the window panel to the stool
with 3 screws.
If the inner width of the window is between 36.8" (934mm) and 48" (1219mm)
inclusive.
(1) Attach the extension panel to the
adjustment panel.
(2) Open the window sash and place the
window panel on the window stool.
(3) Slide the adjustment and extension
panels to fi t the window frame width.
(4) Secure the window panel to the window
stool with 4 screws.
Adjustment panel
24"~36.8"
Extension panel
36.8"~48"
Cut the foam seals (adhesive type) A
5
and B to the proper length and attach it
to the window panel.
Attach foam seal A to the window panel and
extension panel, and attach foam seal B to
the adjustment panel.
Close the window sash securely against
6
the Window panel.
Cut the foam seal to an appropriate
7
length and seal the opening between the
top of the inner window sash and the
outer window sash.
Attach a bracket with the screw.
8
Foam seal A
(adhesive type)
Bracket
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INSTALL WINDOW PANEL
Installation in a sliding sash window
Connect the rain guards to the insect
1
guard net.
Insert all three projections on each rain
guard into the holes in the insect guard
net.
Side “A” will now be uppermost, as
indicated in the diagram.
Attach the guard combined above to the
window panel.
2
Push the insect guard net fi rmly to ensure
that its four projections fi t into the holes in
the window panel.
Side “A” will now be at the top, as indicated
in the diagram, when it is installed in the
window.
Insect guard net
Hole
Projection
Projection
"A"
Rain guard
Window panel
"A"
Cut the foam seal A (adhesive type) to
the proper length and attach it to the
3
window frame.
Install the window panel into the window
4
frame.
If the inner height of the window is
between 22" (559mm) and 24" (609mm)
inclusive.
The window panel cannot be installed in
windows less than 22" (559mm) high, as
you will be unable to shut the exhaust
cover.
(1) Remove the adjustment panel from the
window panel, and cut the window panel to the same height as the window.
(2) Open the window sash and place the
window panel on the window frame.
Foam seal A
(adhesive type)
Cut
Window
panel
22"~24"
(3) Secure the window panel to the window
frame with 2 screws.
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If the inner height of the window is
between 24" (609mm) and 36.8"
(934mm) inclusive.
(1) Open the window sash and place the
window panel on the window frame.
(2) Slide the adjustment panel to fi t the
window frame height.
(3) Secure the window panel to the window
frame with 3 screws.
If the inner height of the window is between 36.8" (934mm) and 48" (1219mm)
inclusive.
(1) Attach the extension panel to the
adjustment panel.
(2) Open the window sash and place the
window panel on the window frame.
(3) Slide the adjustment and extension
panels to fi t the window frame height.
(4) Secure the window panel to the window
frame with 4 screws.
Adjustment
panel
24"~36.8"
Extension panel
36.8"~48"
Cut the foam seals (adhesive type) A and
5
B to the proper length and attach them
to the window panel.
Attach foam seal A to the window panel and
extension panel, and attach foam seal B to
the adjustment panel.
Close the window sash securely against
6
the Window panel.
Cut the foam seal to an appropriate
length and seal the opening between the
7
side of the inner window sash and the
outer window sash.
Attach a bracket with the screw.
8
Foam seal A
(adhesive type)
Bracket
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INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF EXHAUST HOSE
The exhaust hose must be installed or removed in accordance with the usage mode.
MODE EXHAUST HOSE
COOL, FAN, VENTILATION, DEHUMIDIFICATION with no container Install
DEHUMIDIFICATION with container Remove
Installation of the exhaust hose
Attach the window exhaust adapter to
1
the exhaust hose.
Extend one end of the exhaust hose
and insert it into the window exhaust
adapter, and turn it (approx. three times)
until it stops.
Make sure they are securely attached
afterwards.
Attach the exhaust hose adapter to
2
the unit.
Insert the two projections on the ex-
haust hose adapter into the two holes
on the unit, and fi rmly attach them to
each other.
Slide and open the exhaust cover on
3
the window panel, and attach the window exhaust adapter.
Surface of window exhaust adapter
marked "TOP" should be at the top
when it is installed in a double-hung
sash window.
Surface of window exhaust adapter
marked "TOP" should be on the window
frame side when it is installed in a
sliding sash window.
Window exhaust adapter
Extend
Exhaust hose
Projection
Hole
"TOP"
The exhaust hose should be as short as possible for operational effi ciency;
however, it must not be twisted or bent.
Unacceptable
Acceptable
Acceptable
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Removal of the exhaust hose
Remove the window exhaust adapter.
1
Pull out and remove the window exhaust
adapter by pushing down two “PUSH”
markings, and slide and close the exhaust
cover in the window panel.
Remove the exhaust hose adapter from
2
the unit.
Lift up and remove the exhaust hose
adapter from the unit by pushing down on
the two projections.
"PUSH"
Projection
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
LOADING BATTERIES
Remove the battery cover at the
1
back of the remote control.
Insert batteries into the com-
2
partment, making sure the ±
and — polarities are correctly
aligned.
• Lines will appear on the display
when batteries are properly installed.
Reattach the battery cover.
3
Press the RESET button using
4
a thin pointed implement.
NOTES:
• The battery should last approximately one year under normal use.
• When replacing the batteries, always change both batteries at the same time,
and make sure they are the same type.
• If the remote control does not operate normally after replacing the batteries,
press the RESET button using a thin pointed implement.
• If you will not be using the unit for a prolonged period, remove the batteries from
the remote control.
Use two AAA (R03) batteries.
Battery cover
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HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL
Point the remote control towards
the units signal receiver window
and press the desired button. A
beep will sound when the unit receives the signal.
• Make sure nothing, such as curtains,
blocks the signal receiver window.
• The remote control operates up to
23 feet (7 meters) away.
CAUTION
• Do not expose the signal receiver window to direct sunlight. This may adversely
affect its operation. If necessary, close the curtains to block out the sunlight.
• Use of a fl uorescent lamp in the same room may interfere with transmission of the
signal.
• The unit may be affected by signals emitted from other remote controllers for televisions, VCRs or other equipment used in the same room.
• Do not leave the remote control exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater. Protect the remote control from moisture and shock which can discolor or damage it.
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To prevent the remote control from
being misplaced, hook it to the unit
when not in use.
When attached, to remove the remote
control from the unit, lift the remote
control up slightly and pull it out.
Remote control hook
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COOL MODE
Drainpipe
Stopcock
2
3
1
Ensure that the stopcock is securely attached the
drainpipe.
Press the MODE button to select COOL
1
mode.
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
Press the POWER button to start opera-
2
tion.
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will light.
Press the TEMPERATURE button to set
3
the desired temperature.
• The temperature can be set within the range of
18°C to 30°C.
4
Press the FAN button to set the desired
4
fan speed.
AUTO QUIET LOW HIGH
TO TURN OFF
Press the POWER button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will turn off.
DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
In this mode, the air conditioner dehumidifi es the room.
Ensure that the stopcock is securely attached the drainpipe.
Press the MODE button to select DEHU-
1
MIDIFICATION mode.
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
2
Press the power button to start operation.
2
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will light.
• The temperature cannot be set.
• The fan speed is preset to AUTO and cannot be
changed.
1
TO TURN OFF
Press the POWER button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will turn off.
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FAN MODE
In this mode, the air conditioner simply circulates the air without cooling it.
Ensure that the stopcock is securely attached to the drainpipe.
Press the MODE button to select FAN mode.
1
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
2
1
Press the POWER button to start operation.
2
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will light.
• The temperature cannot be set.
Press the FAN button to set the desired fan
3
speed.
QUIET LOW HIGH
3
TO TURN OFF
Press the POWER button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will turn off.
VENTILATION MODE
In this mode, the air conditioner ventilates the air to outdoors.
Ensure that the stopcock is securely attached to the drainpipe.
Press the MODE button to select VENT mode.
1
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
2
1
3
Press the POWER button to start operation.
2
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will light.
• The temperature cannot be set.
Press the FAN button to set the desired fan
3
speed.
• Although the louvers are closed and no air blows
out into the room, the external ventilation fan
speed changes.
QUIET LOW HIGH
TO TURN OFF
Press the POWER button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will turn off.
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TO CHANGE AIR FLOW DIRECTION
UP / DOWN AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Press the LOUVERS button on the re-
1
mote control.
• The horizontal louvers will swing continuously.
1
2
Horizontal louvers
Press the LOUVERS button again when
2
the horizontal louvers are at the desired
position.
• The horizontal louvers will stop moving.
• The adjusted position will be memorized and
the same position will be set automatically
when operated the next time.
NOTE
• During VENTILATION mode, UP/DOWN air fl ow
direction cannot be changed.
LEFT / RIGHT AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Hold the vertical louver as shown in the diagram and adjust the air fl ow direction.
Vertical louvers
CAUTION
Never attempt to adjust the horizontal louvers manually.
• Manual adjustment of the horizontal louvers can cause the unit to malfunction when the remote
control is used for adjustment.
• When the horizontal louvers are positioned at the lowest position in the COOL or DEHUMIDIFICATION mode for an extended period of time, condensation may result.
Do not adjust the vertical louvers to the extreme left or right in the COOL mode with the
fan speed set to "QUIET ()" for an extended period of time.
Condensation may form on the louvers.
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PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION
Plasmacluster ions released into the room will reduce some airborne mold.
Press the PLASMACLUSTER button during
1
operation.
• The remote control will display “ ”.
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will
light.
TO CANCEL
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1
Press the PLASMACLUSTER button again.
• The PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will turn
off.
NOTES:
• Use of the PLASMACLUSTER function will be
memorized and it will be activated the next time you
turn on the air conditioner.
• To turn off the PLASMACLUSTER Lamp, press the
LIGHTS button.
• PLASMACLUSTER operation cannot be set during
VENTILATION mode.
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MEGA COOL OPERATION
In this operation, the air conditioner fan works at extra high speed with a setting
temperature of 15°C.
Press the MEGA COOL button during cooling
1
mode.
• The remote control will display " " .
• The temperature display will go off.
• The green MEGA COOL lamp on the unit will light.
TO CANCEL
Press the MEGA COOL button again.
1
NOTES:
• You cannot set the temperature or fan speed during MEGA COOL operation.
• The fan returns to the HIGH speed setting after the unit has run for 30 minutes in MEGA
COOL mode.
• The extra high fan speed may automatically slow down to protect the unit.
• MEGA COOL operation is also cancelled when the
mode is changed, or when the unit is turned off.
• The green MEGA COOL lamp on the unit will turn
off.
SLEEP OPERATION
When SLEEP operation is set, the temperature setting is automatically adjusted to
prevent the room from becoming too cold.
Press the SLEEP button during cooling
1
mode.
• The remote control displays “
• The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will light.
• The unit will stop operating after 8 hours.
• The fan speed setting is set to AUTO.
TO CANCEL
Press the SLEEP button.
1
NOTES:
• One hour after the SLEEP operation is started, the
temperature setting rises by 1˚C and after another
hour it rises by an additional 1˚C. Temperature display
on the remote control will not change from its original
setting.
• SLEEP operation and MEGA COOL operation can
not be used together.
• The OFF TIMER, ON TIMER and SLEEP operation
can not be set together.
Only the most recent settings will be used.
• The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will turn off.
• SLEEP operation is also cancelled when the mode
is changed, or when the unit is turned off.
1hour
Start of
SLEEP operation
”.
8hours
1hour
1˚C
1˚C
Unit shuts off
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TIMER OPERATION
ON TIMER
Press the ON TIMER button.
1
• The time setting will change as you press the button
• The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will light.
• The time setting will count down to show the remaining
Select the mode, temperature, fan speed setting and
PLASMACLUSTER operation as desired.
1
• When the temperature is set with the ON TIMER, the
• If you do not change the setting, the unit will operate us-
as follows. Hold the button down to speed through the
settings.
0.5h1.0h1.5h10h11h12h
time.
temperature will show in the display for 5 seconds and
then return to the time display.
ing the most recent setting.
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CANCEL
OFF TIMER
CANCEL
TO CANCEL TIMER
Press the CANCEL button.
• The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will turn off.
Press the OFF TIMER button and set the time
1
as desired.
• The time setting will change as you press the button
as follows. Hold the button down to speed through
the settings.
0.5h1.0h1.5h10h11h12h
• The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will light.
• The time setting will count down to show the remaining time.
TO CANCEL TIMER
Press the CANCEL button.
1
• The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will turn off.
NOTES
• Timer duration can be set from a minimum of half an hour to a maximum of 12 hours.
Up to 9.5 hours, you can set in half-hour increments and from 10 to 12 hours, in 1-hour increments.
• The latest time setting will be memorized and will appear on the remote control display the next time you
set the OFF TIMER or ON TIMER.
• The OFF TIMER and ON TIMER can not be set together.
Only the most recent TIMER setting will be valid.
• If a power failure occurs while the OFF TIMER or ON TIMER is set, the TIMER setting will be cancelled and
will not be retrieved even after the power is restored.
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MAIN UNIT OPERATION
Use this mode when the remote control is not available.
Press the POWER button on the unit.
1
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will
1
light.
• If the unit has not been unplugged since it
was last operated, it will resume operation at
its last settings.
• If the unit has been unplugged since it was
last operated, it will resume operation in the
cooling mode, set at 20˚C. The fan speed set
to AUTO.
TO TURN OFF
Press the POWER button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will turn
off.
DRAINAGE
Prepare for drainage and drain out water within the unit in the following cases.
• When the unit stops operating and the TIMER, OPERATION and MEGA COOL lamps are
blinking, the water tank is full and need to be drained.
• When the unit is not used for a long time.
Unplug the power plug and move the unit to a
1
drain or outside.
Remove the stopcock from the drainpipe, and
2
drain water within the unit.
Stopcock
Replace the stopcock to the drainpipe.
3
Drainpipe
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MAINTENANCE
Be sure to disconnect the power from the wall socket before performing any maintenance.
CLEANING THE FILTER
If the fi lter is clogged with dust, the airfl ow will be reduced, resulting in poor cooling
performance. The fi lter should be cleaned every two weeks.
AIR FILTER
REMOVE THE FILTER
1
• Gently pull the filter handle to the right and
slide the fi lter out of the unit.
Air fi lter
Air inlet fi lter
Grille
CLEAN THE FILTER
2
• Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust. If
the filter is very dirty, wash it with detergent
and rinse carefully with clean water. Dry the
fi lter in the shade before reinstalling them.
REINSTALL THE FILTER
3
• Hold the fi lter handle and gently push the fi lter
back into place.
Never operate the unit without the fi lter. Doing
so may result in serious damage to the unit.
AIR INLET FILTER (For single-duct type)
Remove the grille and clean the air inlet filter
with a vacuum cleaner.
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CLEANING THE UNIT AND THE REMOTE CONTROL
Wipe them with a soft, dry cloth or with a cloth moistened with a mild soap. Carefully remove
any residue by wiping with a damp cloth and dry completely.
Avoid splashing water onto the unit. Water can dangerously damage the electrical insulation.
Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on any part of the unit. To avoid damaging
the unit, do not use hot water (120°F/50°C or hotter) when cleaning.
MAINTENANCE AFTER AIR CONDITIONER SEASON
Perform drainage to drain out water within the unit.
1
Operate the unit in the FAN or VENTILATION mode for about half a day to
2
thoroughly dry inside the unit.
Clean the fi lters, then reinstall them.
3
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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, check the following points before calling
for a service.
AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT OPERATE AT ALL
• Is the unit plugged in or is the plug loose?
• Has the fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped?
• Did you restart the unit within 3 minutes of a power failure?
If the power was off for less than 3 minutes when, you restarted the air conditioner, a protective
device may cause the compressor to shut off, preventing cooling for about 5 minutes.
• Are the OPERATION, TIMER and MEGA COOL lamps blinking?
The water tank inside the unit is full. It must be drained.
• Check the power plug.
AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT COOL PROPERLY
• Is it set to FAN, DEHUMIDIFICATION or VENTILATION mode?
Cooling does not take place in these modes. Change the MODE setting.
• Is the fi lter clogged with dust?
Clean the fi lter.
• Is the cooling coil frozen?
No air will blow out if the cooling coil is frozen.
Run the air conditioner in FAN mode with the fan speed set to "HIGH" until all ice dissipates.
• Is the temperature set properly?
• Is the window exposed to direct sunlight?
Close the curtains or blinds to minimize solar energy heating the room.
• Is the exhaust hose too long?
For effi cient operation, make the hose as short as possible. The exhaust hose must not be twisted
or bent.
SOUNDS
• The unit may seem rather loud for the fi rst 2 to 3 minutes when the unit is turned on. This is the
sound of the compressor starting-up and is perfectly normal.
• A soft, swishing noise can be heard immediately after the unit is turned on or off, and also during
operation. This is the sound of the refrigerant fl owing inside the unit.
A low buzzing noise is emitted when the unit is generating Plasmacluster ions.
•
• This air conditioner evaporates water condensed during cooling operation within the unit through
the exhaust air outlet. Although water fl owing sound may be heard, this is normal.
•
An audible gurgling sound may be heard when the unit is operated on a gently sloping
fl oor. Place the unit on a level fl oor.
TIMER DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY
• If a power failure occurs while the TIMER is set, the TIMER setting will be cancelled and will not
be retrieved even after the power is restored. This is normal for this unit.
THE UNIT FAILS TO REACT TO THE REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL
• Check the batteries in the remote control. Replace if necessary.
• Try to send the signal again with the remote control pointed directly at the unit’s signal receiver
window.
• Check whether the remote control batteries are installed with the polarities properly aligned.
THE DISCHARGED AIR HAS AN ODOR
• Plasmacluster ion generator emit small traces of ozone which may produce an odor. These
ozone emissions are below safety levels.
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Technical Specifications
Sr
No
1 Model CV-P10LJ
2
3 Cooling Capacity W 2930
4 Cooling Power Input W 1100
5 Cooling Power Current A 4.80
6 Rated Input W 1250
7 Rated Current A 5.80
8 Air Flow Volume(H/M/L) m3/h 350/260/180
9 Dehumidifying Volume L/h 1
10 EER W/W 2.66
11 Application Area m
Power
Supply
Parameter Unit Value
Rated Voltage
Rated Frequency Hz 50
Phases 1
V~
2
220-240
14~20
12 Climate Type T1
13 Isolation I
14 Moisture Protection IP24
Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure
15
for the Discharge Side
Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure
16
for the Suction Side
17 Throttling Method Capillary
18 Fuse A 3.15
19 Operation Temp
20 Ambient Temp (Cooling)
21 Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L) dB (A) 56/54/52
22 Sound Power Level (H/M/L) dB (A) 66/65/62
23 Dimension (WXHXD) mm 500×830×450
24 Dimension of Carton Box (L/W/H) mm 578x532x862
MPa 3.8
MPa 1
℃ 16ºC~30ºC
℃ 10ºC~35ºC
25 Dimension of Package (L/W/H) mm 581x535x877
26 Net Weight kg 41
27 Gross Weight kg 48
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28 Refrigerant
29 Refrigerant Charge kg 0.67
R410A
30
31 Compressor Model QXA-B102T130
32 Compressor Oil RB68EP
Compressor
33 Compressor Type Rotary
34 L.R.A. A 19.00
35 Compressor RLA A 3.90
36
37 Fan Type Centrifugal
38 Diameter Length(DXL) mm φ227 X 109
39 Fan Motor Speed(H/ML) r/min 950/750/500
40 Output of Fan Motor W 40
41 Fan Motor RLA A 0.46
42 Fan Motor Capacitor μF 3.5
Evaporator
43 Form Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
44 Pipe Diameter mm φ7
Compressor
Compressor Power Input W 850
LANDA COMPRESSOR
45 Row-fin Gap mm 3-1.6
46 Coil Length (LXDXW) mm 348.5 X38.1X286
47 Swing Motor Model MP28GA
48
49 Fan Type Centrifugal
50 Fan Diameter mm φ227 X 109
51 Form Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
52 Pipe Diameter mm φ7
53 Rows-fin Gap mm 3-1.6
Condenser
54 Coil Length (LXDXW) mm 348.5X38.1X362
55 Fan Motor Speed rpm 1130 / 1100 / 1000 / 850
56 Output of Fan Motor W 50
57 Fan Motor RLA A 0.48
58
Output of Swing Motor W 2
Fan Motor Capacitor μF 3.5
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Technical Specifications
Sr
No
1 Model CV-P13LJ
2
3 Cooling Capacity W 3550
4 Cooling Power Input W 1360
5 Cooling Power Current A 6.00
6 Rated Input W 1550
7 Rated Current A 7.20
8 Air Flow Volume(H/M/L) m3/h 350/260/180
9 Dehumidifying Volume L/h 1
10 EER W/W2.61
11 Application Area m
Power
Supply
Parameter Unit Value
Rated Voltage
Rated Frequency Hz 50
Phases 1
V~
2
220-240
18~24
12 Climate Type T1
13 Isolation I
14 Moisture Protection IP24
Permissible Excessive Operating
15
Pressure for the Discharge Side
Permissible Excessive Operating
16
Pressure for the Suction Side
17 Throttling Method Capillary
18 Fuse A 3.15
19 Operation Temp
20 Ambient Temp (Cooling)
21 Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L) dB (A) 57/55/53
22 Sound Power Level (H/M/L) dB (A) 67/66/63
23 Dimension (WXHXD) mm 500×830×450
24 Dimension of Carton Box (L/W/H) mm 578x532x862
MPa 3.8
MPa 1
℃ 16ºC~30ºC
℃ 10ºC~35ºC
25 Dimension of Package (L/W/H) mm 581x535x877
26 Net Weight kg 43
27 Gross Weight kg 50
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28 Refrigerant R410A
29 Refrigerant Charge kg 0.95
30
31 Compressor Model RN125VHFMC
Compressor
32 Compressor Oil PVE(FV50S or similar)
33 Compressor Type Rotary
34 L.R.A. A 23.00
35 Compressor RLA A 4.70
36
37 Fan Type Centrifugal
38 Diameter Length(DXL) mm φ227 X 109
39
40 Output of Fan Motor W 40
41 Fan Motor RLA A 0.46
42 Fan Motor Capacitor μF 3.5
Evaporator
Compressor
Compressor Power InputW 1030
Fan Motor
Speed(H/ML)
r/min950 / 800 / 600
MITSUBISHI
43 Form Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
44 Pipe Diameter mm φ7
45 Row-fin Gap mm 3-1.6
46 Coil Length (LXDXW) mm 348.5 X38.1X286
47 Swing Motor Model MP28GA
48
49 Fan Type Centrifugal
50 Fan Diameter mm φ227 X 109
51 Form Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
52 Pipe Diameter mm φ7
53 Rows-fin Gap mm 4-1.6
Condenser
54 Coil Length (LXDXW) mm 348.5X50.8X362
55 Fan Motor Speed rpm 1130 / 1100 / 1000 / 850
56 Output of Fan Motor W 50
57 Fan Motor RLA A 0.48
58
Output of Swing Motor W 2
Fan Motor Capacitor μF 3.5
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WARRANTY
Consumer Electronic Products
Congratulations on Your Purchase!
This Sharp product is warranted against faults in materials and manufacture for a period
of twelve (12) months from the date of original purchase. (excluding lamps and air filters. )
If service is required during the warranty period, please contact your nearest SharpApproved Service Centre. These repairs would be carried out at no charge to the
owner, subject to the conditions specified herein.
The owner is responsible for any transportation and insurance costs if the product has
to be returned for repair.
This warranty does not extend to accessories or defects or injuries caused by or resulting
from causes not attributable to faulty parts or the manufacture of the product, including
but not limited to, defect or injury caused by or resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect,
accidental damage, improper voltage, liquid spillage, vermin infestation, software, or
any alterations made to the product which are not authorised by Sharp.
Please retain your sales documentation, as this should be produced to validate a
warranty claim.
This warranty is in addition to and in no way limits, varies or excludes any express and
implied rights and remedies under any relevant legislation in the country of sale.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT RETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO SHARP
For your reference, please enter the particulars of your
below and retain, with your purchase documentation.
Model No.
Serial No.
Date of Purchase
Retailer
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This warranty applies only to products sold in Australia & New Zealand
purchase
SHARP CORPORATION OF
AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED
ABN 40 003 039 405
1 Huntingwood Drive
Huntingwood NSW 2148
SHARP CORPORATION OF
NEW ZEALAND LIMITED
59 Hugo Johnston Drive
Penrose, Auckland
SPform030 (FEB 2010)
SHARP
FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN
AUSTRALIA
REGARDING YOUR LOCAL
SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
www.sharp.net.au
OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CARE
1300 135 022
(LOCAL CALL COST APPLY WITHIN AUSTRALIA)
SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
SHARP
FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN
NEW ZEALAND
REGARDING YOUR LOCAL
SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
www.sharp.net.nz
CONTACT YOUR SELLING DEALER/RETAILER
OR CALL
SHARP CUSTOMER SERVICES
TELEPHONE: 09 573 0111
FACSIMILE: 09 573 0113
SPform019 (FEB 2010)
SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED
SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
ABN 40 003 039 405
1 Huntingwood Drive HUNTINGWOOD NSW 2148
www.sharp.net.au
66129905937
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