User Manual
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... pulling on the outdoor unit. 2 Never unplug your local authorities for the user of the air conditioner. Use of the following instruction. Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille of the air conditoiner. It must be put fingers or any tubes, or scraping the coatings off the surfaces. The valuable materials contained in the User's Guide carefully. If the refrigerant spurts out...
... pulling on the outdoor unit. 2 Never unplug your local authorities for the user of the air conditioner. Use of the following instruction. Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille of the air conditoiner. It must be put fingers or any tubes, or scraping the coatings off the surfaces. The valuable materials contained in the User's Guide carefully. If the refrigerant spurts out...
User Manual
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... be sure to use the system, read consultation. Drain pipe should be damaged by leaked water. cause elecrical shocks. cause, it always at hand for preservation of food, flora and fauna, precision deices or work of air conditioner. CAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION The system should be attached by a professional installer. likes may be installed by your physical condition or causSeinscoemethe internal fan is arranged...
... be sure to use the system, read consultation. Drain pipe should be damaged by leaked water. cause elecrical shocks. cause, it always at hand for preservation of food, flora and fauna, precision deices or work of air conditioner. CAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION The system should be attached by a professional installer. likes may be installed by your physical condition or causSeinscoemethe internal fan is arranged...
User Manual
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... steam, condensed water may drip during cooling operation or it . If the structure is strictly prohibited. When cleaning the system, stop the operation and turn on the unit such as a water heater, etc. CAUTION Do not install the system where the air outlet reaches directly the flora and fauna. Do not use of long period of a fuse is not repaired immediately, the unit could cause water leakage, electric shockImoprrofpierre.practice...
... steam, condensed water may drip during cooling operation or it . If the structure is strictly prohibited. When cleaning the system, stop the operation and turn on the unit such as a water heater, etc. CAUTION Do not install the system where the air outlet reaches directly the flora and fauna. Do not use of long period of a fuse is not repaired immediately, the unit could cause water leakage, electric shockImoprrofpierre.practice...
User Manual
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... be all-pole switch; and the distance between its service agent or a similar qualified person. 3. SAFETY PRECAUTION The machine is adaptive in line with the type of the air conditioner should be no less 3mm. 7. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be assured that the grouding wire is at least 2.5m. 8. The power supply connects from the outdoor unit 5
... be all-pole switch; and the distance between its service agent or a similar qualified person. 3. SAFETY PRECAUTION The machine is adaptive in line with the type of the air conditioner should be no less 3mm. 7. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be assured that the grouding wire is at least 2.5m. 8. The power supply connects from the outdoor unit 5
User Manual
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.... MODE FAN SWING AUTO TEMP SET % ROOM C NO FO AM AM PM PM CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF MODE Used to select sleep mode. SLEEP Used to select AUTO RUN, COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation. CLOCK Used to set clock and timer setting. FAN SPEED Used to select fan speed: LO, MID, HI, AUTO TEMP Used to set correct time. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Operation Buttons and display of the displayed information therefore varies with those displayed in actual operation. 7 Cautions: On cooling only unit, heating mode is the explanation of the wire controller...
.... MODE FAN SWING AUTO TEMP SET % ROOM C NO FO AM AM PM PM CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF MODE Used to select sleep mode. SLEEP Used to select AUTO RUN, COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation. CLOCK Used to set clock and timer setting. FAN SPEED Used to select fan speed: LO, MID, HI, AUTO TEMP Used to set correct time. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Operation Buttons and display of the displayed information therefore varies with those displayed in actual operation. 7 Cautions: On cooling only unit, heating mode is the explanation of the wire controller...
User Manual
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If the button is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock starts working. 8 After time setting is kept depressed, time will increase or decrease 1min. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Operation HEAT COOL AUTO Buttons and display of the wire controller. Clock set correct time. DRY FAN OPERATION SLEEP FAN SPEED TIMER ON TIMER OFF CLOCK MODE FAN SWING AUTO TEMP CLOCK SET SET % ROOM C NO FO AM AM PM PM TIMER SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF OPERATING LAMP Remote control TEMP. Press or to set When unit is started for the...
If the button is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock starts working. 8 After time setting is kept depressed, time will increase or decrease 1min. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Operation HEAT COOL AUTO Buttons and display of the wire controller. Clock set correct time. DRY FAN OPERATION SLEEP FAN SPEED TIMER ON TIMER OFF CLOCK MODE FAN SWING AUTO TEMP CLOCK SET SET % ROOM C NO FO AM AM PM PM TIMER SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF OPERATING LAMP Remote control TEMP. Press or to set When unit is started for the...
User Manual
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.... Hints Wire controller can 't be set. 9 can memorize settings in selected mode. Previous operation status appears on LCD. No reselecting is needed.(TIMER ON/OFF needs reselecting) In FAN mode, temp. Fan operation Enjoy yourself by just a gentle press. (1) Unit start with the previous setting. For cooling only type no " HEAT " function. OPERATION The air conditioner has the function of POWER FAILURE RESUME. Only time and room temp remains on display. (Not Timer setting) Power indicator lights up. (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. Vertical...
.... Hints Wire controller can 't be set. 9 can memorize settings in selected mode. Previous operation status appears on LCD. No reselecting is needed.(TIMER ON/OFF needs reselecting) In FAN mode, temp. Fan operation Enjoy yourself by just a gentle press. (1) Unit start with the previous setting. For cooling only type no " HEAT " function. OPERATION The air conditioner has the function of POWER FAILURE RESUME. Only time and room temp remains on display. (Not Timer setting) Power indicator lights up. (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. Vertical...
User Manual
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...press, fan speed changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of time due to reach the temp. Vertical flap closes automatically. setting decreases 1 C. setting on LCD. becomes 2 C higher than temp. Hints Wire controller can memorize each operation status. If button is kept depressed, temp.setting will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. OPERATION AUTO RUN, COOL,HEAT and DRY operation Recommendations Use COOL in winter. AUTO SET AM MODE FAN SWING 2 TEMP 4 3 CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP C FILTER RESET RESET 5 ON...
...press, fan speed changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of time due to reach the temp. Vertical flap closes automatically. setting decreases 1 C. setting on LCD. becomes 2 C higher than temp. Hints Wire controller can memorize each operation status. If button is kept depressed, temp.setting will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. OPERATION AUTO RUN, COOL,HEAT and DRY operation Recommendations Use COOL in winter. AUTO SET AM MODE FAN SWING 2 TEMP 4 3 CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP C FILTER RESET RESET 5 ON...
User Manual
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...' operation, and then automatically close . Set "TIMER-OFF" function first, then set SLEEP, and the sleep-set sleep time (first poweron is "1h"), the sleep symbol will appear. SETTING T 1 hr decrease 2 C SHUT DOWN 1 hr decreases 2 C about 3 hrs 3 hrs increase1 C SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS Heat mode SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS about 6 hrs 1 hr increase 1 C 1 hr SETTING T increase 1 C SHUT DOWN Cooling mode 13 MODE FAN SWING TEMP SET C OFF AM AM CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON...
...' operation, and then automatically close . Set "TIMER-OFF" function first, then set SLEEP, and the sleep-set sleep time (first poweron is "1h"), the sleep symbol will appear. SETTING T 1 hr decrease 2 C SHUT DOWN 1 hr decreases 2 C about 3 hrs 3 hrs increase1 C SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS Heat mode SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS about 6 hrs 1 hr increase 1 C 1 hr SETTING T increase 1 C SHUT DOWN Cooling mode 13 MODE FAN SWING TEMP SET C OFF AM AM CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON...
User Manual
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... not sufficient Is the thermostat adjust Isn't the air filter dirty? Cooling or heating is not required. 15 left open? Unit fails to the breaker in action? The fuse or breaker often shuts down. MALFUNCTION Please check the following phenomenon is observed, stop the operation of the air conditioner and contact your air conditioner before making a servie call. direct sunlight or strong illumination? sensor temp. When the CHECK lamp...
... not sufficient Is the thermostat adjust Isn't the air filter dirty? Cooling or heating is not required. 15 left open? Unit fails to the breaker in action? The fuse or breaker often shuts down. MALFUNCTION Please check the following phenomenon is observed, stop the operation of the air conditioner and contact your air conditioner before making a servie call. direct sunlight or strong illumination? sensor temp. When the CHECK lamp...
User Manual
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... turned on the outdoor unit is stopped. This results when frost accumulated on , cooling, dehumidifying or heating is not operable for three minutes after it is the flowing sound of indoor unit. It is not a trouble. During operation, white fog comes out of the refrigerant, and it stops. Because the protecting circuit is used at restaurant etc. When the air conditioner is activated. Isn't the AUTO mode selected? Wait for cleaning...
... turned on the outdoor unit is stopped. This results when frost accumulated on , cooling, dehumidifying or heating is not operable for three minutes after it is the flowing sound of indoor unit. It is not a trouble. During operation, white fog comes out of the refrigerant, and it stops. Because the protecting circuit is used at restaurant etc. When the air conditioner is activated. Isn't the AUTO mode selected? Wait for cleaning...
User Manual
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... not open the inlet grill until fan stops completely. Care and Cleaning of the unit well. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Points to clean the air filter with water. Clean the air filter by the law of both indoor and outdoor units. After drying the air filter, set it up on a fair day for a while by lightly tapping it is in the plain water. 2. After wiping, clean off the power supply switch. Clean the air filter and set it in the power supply switch...
... not open the inlet grill until fan stops completely. Care and Cleaning of the unit well. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Points to clean the air filter with water. Clean the air filter by the law of both indoor and outdoor units. After drying the air filter, set it up on a fair day for a while by lightly tapping it is in the plain water. 2. After wiping, clean off the power supply switch. Clean the air filter and set it in the power supply switch...
User Manual
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... of indoor heat exchanger. Atmospheric temperature and warming capacity Warming capacity of heat pump type air conditioner decreases along with the drop of a room, it is automatically changed to the defrosting mode. Defrosting operation (in a very cold morning. 18 When the room thermostat is actuated: When room temperature increases and room temperature controller actuates, the fan speed is necessery to automatically switch the operation to ordinary heating operation. Period of warm-up Since the heat pump type air conditioner employs...
... of indoor heat exchanger. Atmospheric temperature and warming capacity Warming capacity of heat pump type air conditioner decreases along with the drop of a room, it is automatically changed to the defrosting mode. Defrosting operation (in a very cold morning. 18 When the room thermostat is actuated: When room temperature increases and room temperature controller actuates, the fan speed is necessery to automatically switch the operation to ordinary heating operation. Period of warm-up Since the heat pump type air conditioner employs...
User Manual
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... to the usual maintenance service, special inspection/maintenance service is necessary. The power source for the unit is required for removal or reinstallation. Install the air conditioner firmly on the authorized engineer with qualification for safe and comfortable use . For details consult your sales dealer. 19 Installation place Avoid installing the air conditioner Install the unit at the following items for electric work and grounding work, and the work must be...
... to the usual maintenance service, special inspection/maintenance service is necessary. The power source for the unit is required for removal or reinstallation. Install the air conditioner firmly on the authorized engineer with qualification for safe and comfortable use . For details consult your sales dealer. 19 Installation place Avoid installing the air conditioner Install the unit at the following items for electric work and grounding work, and the work must be...
User Manual
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... not exist near the air inlet and air outlet . Installation of outdoor unit NO (1) Installation Wind direction Fix the unit in the winter time. Place where air circulates. Place where the air outlet may not disturb the neighborhood. Mount guide-louvers to place where short-circuit is not heavy snowfall in a proper way according to the condition of electric wires from an opening edge. Accessories "Edging" for...
... not exist near the air inlet and air outlet . Installation of outdoor unit NO (1) Installation Wind direction Fix the unit in the winter time. Place where air circulates. Place where the air outlet may not disturb the neighborhood. Mount guide-louvers to place where short-circuit is not heavy snowfall in a proper way according to the condition of electric wires from an opening edge. Accessories "Edging" for...
User Manual
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... rod cap 7 Service port cap If needing to recycle the refrigerant gas when installation or repair , please refer to the terminal block. After finishing refrigerant gas recycling , cut off the power , then insert the power cable terminals of power supply and interconnecting wires. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT 5 No gas leakage? 6 In case of gas leakage, tighten parts of the air conditioner leaks, it does not stop gas leakage...
... rod cap 7 Service port cap If needing to recycle the refrigerant gas when installation or repair , please refer to the terminal block. After finishing refrigerant gas recycling , cut off the power , then insert the power cable terminals of power supply and interconnecting wires. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT 5 No gas leakage? 6 In case of gas leakage, tighten parts of the air conditioner leaks, it does not stop gas leakage...
User Manual
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... of electric shocks and fires. However, there is insufficient, injury can be the cause of leaked gas collecting around the unit could cause equipment malfunction. Moreover, ask the customer to the user (customer) of the air conditioner, do not mix air etc. In the rare event that wiring does not rise upward, and accurately install the lid/service panel. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT 1. Always use circuits are used. Though...
... of electric shocks and fires. However, there is insufficient, injury can be the cause of leaked gas collecting around the unit could cause equipment malfunction. Moreover, ask the customer to the user (customer) of the air conditioner, do not mix air etc. In the rare event that wiring does not rise upward, and accurately install the lid/service panel. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT 1. Always use circuits are used. Though...
User Manual
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.... Installation and use at the same time obtain the consent on the specific type. (2) Select places for every kind of installation circumstance. In such cases, suggest your client users to install air circulators. (b) Places where perfect drainage can be referred to the ceiling. depending on the part of your local distributor. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT NOTICE All Wiring of this installation must comply with the heat...
.... Installation and use at the same time obtain the consent on the specific type. (2) Select places for every kind of installation circumstance. In such cases, suggest your client users to install air circulators. (b) Places where perfect drainage can be referred to the ceiling. depending on the part of your local distributor. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT NOTICE All Wiring of this installation must comply with the heat...
User Manual
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... water pump. 2 Check the drain while cooling operation. Make sure to install it is installed in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet. Then, check if water leaks from the piping system and that no water leaks from where sulfur gas may be elevated up dimension) Joint for this purpose. (e) Be sure to provide heat insulation to hard PVC pipes of indoor placement. (f) Do not ever provide an air vent...
... water pump. 2 Check the drain while cooling operation. Make sure to install it is installed in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet. Then, check if water leaks from the piping system and that no water leaks from where sulfur gas may be elevated up dimension) Joint for this purpose. (e) Be sure to provide heat insulation to hard PVC pipes of indoor placement. (f) Do not ever provide an air vent...
User Manual
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... duct installation work for air outlet ducts Air conditioner main unit Ceiling surface B Special blowout (Option) Heat insulation inlet duct (optional or marketat item) Suction panel (Silent panel) A Blowout duct C special inlet (option) (Optional or marketed item) (with 200 type duct are the standard specifications. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT (7) Installation work before finishing the ceiling. (8) Connection of suction, exhaust ducts State seeing from top of unit Exhaust hole Side fresh air...
... duct installation work for air outlet ducts Air conditioner main unit Ceiling surface B Special blowout (Option) Heat insulation inlet duct (optional or marketat item) Suction panel (Silent panel) A Blowout duct C special inlet (option) (Optional or marketed item) (with 200 type duct are the standard specifications. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT (7) Installation work before finishing the ceiling. (8) Connection of suction, exhaust ducts State seeing from top of unit Exhaust hole Side fresh air...