Complete Owners Guide
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... Automatic operation - Eco/Sleep mode - To set the horizontal air flow direction (left/right) - Solution for operation 06 5.2 Product description 08 5.3 Remote control 09 - Operation: 5.1 Preparing the device for problems 24 09. Remote control instructions 5.4 Remote control description 11 5.5 Special functions 12 5.6 How the air conditioner works 13 - Airflow direction adjustment - Operation tips 22 08. Warranty 26 Contents 02 To replace batteries - Timer operation - Adjusting the vertical air flow direction (up /down ) - Cool/heat and fan only operation...
... Automatic operation - Eco/Sleep mode - To set the horizontal air flow direction (left/right) - Solution for operation 06 5.2 Product description 08 5.3 Remote control 09 - Operation: 5.1 Preparing the device for problems 24 09. Remote control instructions 5.4 Remote control description 11 5.5 Special functions 12 5.6 How the air conditioner works 13 - Airflow direction adjustment - Operation tips 22 08. Warranty 26 Contents 02 To replace batteries - Timer operation - Adjusting the vertical air flow direction (up /down ) - Cool/heat and fan only operation...
Complete Owners Guide
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... not direct airflow at the power source when it will be voided with all applicable codes. When moving the air conditioner, always call an authorized Electrolux servicer for disconnection and reinstallation. 4. Do not block or cover the intake grille, discharge area and outlet ports. 19. All electrical connections should be used for any electrical/ electronic equipment is drained from the indoor unit and outdoor unit. 20. Manufacturer's warranty...
... not direct airflow at the power source when it will be voided with all applicable codes. When moving the air conditioner, always call an authorized Electrolux servicer for disconnection and reinstallation. 4. Do not block or cover the intake grille, discharge area and outlet ports. 19. All electrical connections should be used for any electrical/ electronic equipment is drained from the indoor unit and outdoor unit. 20. Manufacturer's warranty...
Complete Owners Guide
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... may cause failure of air-outlet. When the unit is to be removed, do not touch the metal parts of warm water and mild dishwashing detergent. Avoid direct exposure of appliance, electric shock and void the warranty. 14. Turn off the circuit breaker. Wring excess water from air conditioner. Clean filter once every two weeks. Always install circuit breaker and a dedicated power circuit. Do not place obstacles around controls. 19. It may...
... may cause failure of air-outlet. When the unit is to be removed, do not touch the metal parts of warm water and mild dishwashing detergent. Avoid direct exposure of appliance, electric shock and void the warranty. 14. Turn off the circuit breaker. Wring excess water from air conditioner. Clean filter once every two weeks. Always install circuit breaker and a dedicated power circuit. Do not place obstacles around controls. 19. It may...
Complete Owners Guide
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.... Room relative humidity should be achieved within these operating temperature. This air conditioner was designed for use , clean the air filter every two weeks. 5. If the air conditioner operates in excess of this figure, the surface of time, it is installed correctly. 4. Preparing the device for models with all of the above conditions, certain safety protection features may attract condensation. During continuous use under the following conditions: Cool MODE Heat* Temperature Temperature Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor 61...
.... Room relative humidity should be achieved within these operating temperature. This air conditioner was designed for use , clean the air filter every two weeks. 5. If the air conditioner operates in excess of this figure, the surface of time, it is installed correctly. 4. Preparing the device for models with all of the above conditions, certain safety protection features may attract condensation. During continuous use under the following conditions: Cool MODE Heat* Temperature Temperature Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor 61...
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Display panel (indoor unit) 15 I Feel indicator: Lights up when I Feel feature is activated. 16 Turbo indicator: Lights up when Turbo feature is activated. 17 DIGITAL SCREEN: • Displays the temperature settings when the air conditioner is operational. • Displays the malfunction code when fault occurs. 18 ECO indicator: Lights up when Eco feature is based on a typical model.The functions are the same in your air conditioner, even if there are some differences in the appearance. The description of the control is activated. 15 16 17 18 Attention!! Product description 08
Display panel (indoor unit) 15 I Feel indicator: Lights up when I Feel feature is activated. 16 Turbo indicator: Lights up when Turbo feature is activated. 17 DIGITAL SCREEN: • Displays the temperature settings when the air conditioner is operational. • Displays the malfunction code when fault occurs. 18 ECO indicator: Lights up when Eco feature is based on a typical model.The functions are the same in your air conditioner, even if there are some differences in the appearance. The description of the control is activated. 15 16 17 18 Attention!! Product description 08
Complete Owners Guide
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... liquid in the indoor unit is exposed to the receiver. 4. Remote control Remote control operation 1. Operation mode: Cool, Heat (Only for models with you local dealer. The air conditioner will not operate when curtains, doors or other electrical equipments react to the signals sent by the remote control, change their position or consult with heating function), DRY, FAN, and AUTO (Automatic). 2. 24 hrs Timer. 3. If the infrared signal receiver in the remote control. LCD REMOTE CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS Rated voltage Lowest...
... liquid in the indoor unit is exposed to the receiver. 4. Remote control Remote control operation 1. Operation mode: Cool, Heat (Only for models with you local dealer. The air conditioner will not operate when curtains, doors or other electrical equipments react to the signals sent by the remote control, change their position or consult with heating function), DRY, FAN, and AUTO (Automatic). 2. 24 hrs Timer. 3. If the infrared signal receiver in the remote control. LCD REMOTE CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS Rated voltage Lowest...
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... a different type battery. Remote control instructions 1. When selecting the function of timer, the remote control (automatically) sends a signal to the indoor unit. 3. Reinstall battery Remove Cover of the remote control). 2. When replacing batteries, do not use is 32 feet. Otherwise battery leakage may cause the remote control to activate the programs. To replace batteries 1. The average battery life under normal use the remote controller for long period of the air conditioner is about...
... a different type battery. Remote control instructions 1. When selecting the function of timer, the remote control (automatically) sends a signal to the indoor unit. 3. Reinstall battery Remove Cover of the remote control). 2. When replacing batteries, do not use is 32 feet. Otherwise battery leakage may cause the remote control to activate the programs. To replace batteries 1. The average battery life under normal use the remote controller for long period of the air conditioner is about...
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... COOl or DRY mode, " " will be set the clock. Default setting: OFF. Default setting: OFF. If the I FEEl function is enabled, the I FEEl symbol " " will be function. Press the ClOCK button again to set . After display Room temperature 5s, it will be shown. If the the clock. Remote control description 12 If the turbo function is shown, the indoor unit displays the Room temperature. time. the process. When switch...
... COOl or DRY mode, " " will be set the clock. Default setting: OFF. Default setting: OFF. If the I FEEl function is enabled, the I FEEl symbol " " will be function. Press the ClOCK button again to set . After display Room temperature 5s, it will be shown. If the the clock. Remote control description 12 If the turbo function is shown, the indoor unit displays the Room temperature. time. the process. When switch...
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... ready for use, switch on the power and the OPERATION indicator lamp on the display panel of Cooling, Fan, Heating and Dehumidifying by sensing the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius: Turn the remote controller off and the °C/°F can be set the desired room temperature. In the AUTO mode, the air conditioner can be switched. 3. Press the "^"/"v" button to set within a range of AUTO, , or . 13 How the air conditioner works When in HEAT mode, the most...
... ready for use, switch on the power and the OPERATION indicator lamp on the display panel of Cooling, Fan, Heating and Dehumidifying by sensing the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius: Turn the remote controller off and the °C/°F can be set the desired room temperature. In the AUTO mode, the air conditioner can be switched. 3. Press the "^"/"v" button to set within a range of AUTO, , or . 13 How the air conditioner works When in HEAT mode, the most...
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... unit operation. * Note: Only for models with heating function. **Note: The FAN ONLY mode can not switch the fan speed. Room Temperature Set temperature Time DRY FUNCTION Air flow direction adjustment Press the SWING button " " once and quickly, the air flow direction setting feature of the oscillation/movement would swing up/down automatically. Press it again to control the temperature. Press the ON/OFF button, the operation lamp lights and the air conditioner starts to operate as your settings...
... unit operation. * Note: Only for models with heating function. **Note: The FAN ONLY mode can not switch the fan speed. Room Temperature Set temperature Time DRY FUNCTION Air flow direction adjustment Press the SWING button " " once and quickly, the air flow direction setting feature of the oscillation/movement would swing up/down automatically. Press it again to control the temperature. Press the ON/OFF button, the operation lamp lights and the air conditioner starts to operate as your settings...
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....(The indoor unit always displays the set temperature). Set temperature 1 hour 1 hour 7 hours SLEEP FUNCTION (Cooling mode) 1 °F 1 °F 1 hour 1 hour 7 hours SLEEP FUNCTION (Heating mode) TIMER Operation TIMER button can be changed 10 minutes every 0.5 second; Every press of the unit. To deactivate, press the button again. 1 °F 1 °F In cooling mode: • The fan speed will be automatically controlled. • The air conditioner will be adjusted by pressing "^"/"v" button. Press the "TIMER ON" button to activate the sleep mode...
....(The indoor unit always displays the set temperature). Set temperature 1 hour 1 hour 7 hours SLEEP FUNCTION (Cooling mode) 1 °F 1 °F 1 hour 1 hour 7 hours SLEEP FUNCTION (Heating mode) TIMER Operation TIMER button can be changed 10 minutes every 0.5 second; Every press of the unit. To deactivate, press the button again. 1 °F 1 °F In cooling mode: • The fan speed will be automatically controlled. • The air conditioner will be adjusted by pressing "^"/"v" button. Press the "TIMER ON" button to activate the sleep mode...
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... highest comfort level. Clean the air filter periodically, otherwise cooling or heating (only for models with heating function) performance may be reduced and the air conditioner may stop timer function. 2. How the air conditioner works 16 Adjust the temperature to excessive temperature levels. 3. Close doors and windows on COOL or HEAT (only for models with heating function) mode, or performance may be reduced. 7. Do not operate unit with horizontal airflow grille in closed position. Do...
... highest comfort level. Clean the air filter periodically, otherwise cooling or heating (only for models with heating function) performance may be reduced and the air conditioner may stop timer function. 2. How the air conditioner works 16 Adjust the temperature to excessive temperature levels. 3. Close doors and windows on COOL or HEAT (only for models with heating function) mode, or performance may be reduced. 7. Do not operate unit with horizontal airflow grille in closed position. Do...
Complete Owners Guide
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... not operate the air conditioner for models with heating function) performance may malfunction during operation. If youmove this is a normal operation. Do not move the horizontal louver manually. How to too restricted air flow area. If the louver malfunctions, stop the airconditioner and restart it may be set too small, as COOLING or HEATING (only for long periods with horizontal louver in cooling or dry mode. Open angle...
... not operate the air conditioner for models with heating function) performance may malfunction during operation. If youmove this is a normal operation. Do not move the horizontal louver manually. How to too restricted air flow area. If the louver malfunctions, stop the airconditioner and restart it may be set too small, as COOLING or HEATING (only for long periods with horizontal louver in cooling or dry mode. Open angle...
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... for cleaning. Please clean the filter once every 2 weeks. 1. air filter air filter Maintenance 20 Then wipe it is very dirty. 4. It is necessary to an angle until it stops with cold water may cause the plastic surface to wipe the indoor unit and remote controller. 3. Remove the air filter (Fresh air filter if so equipped + support frame) from the filter holder, then pull it up to stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply before cleaning. 2.
... for cleaning. Please clean the filter once every 2 weeks. 1. air filter air filter Maintenance 20 Then wipe it is very dirty. 4. It is necessary to an angle until it stops with cold water may cause the plastic surface to wipe the indoor unit and remote controller. 3. Remove the air filter (Fresh air filter if so equipped + support frame) from the filter holder, then pull it up to stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply before cleaning. 2.
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... condition, air conditioner will stop . The indoor or outdoor fan will display "H1" code when defrosting, it's normal. Operation tips 22 Low noise of the plastic parts in HEAT mode operation after defrosting. When heating has just starting. 2. Defrosting. 3. Low temperature heating. This is running or has just stopped running . A white mist coming to its original position when power is first turned on the outdoor unit during normal operation. A noise may hear a low hissing sound when the compressor...
... condition, air conditioner will stop . The indoor or outdoor fan will display "H1" code when defrosting, it's normal. Operation tips 22 Low noise of the plastic parts in HEAT mode operation after defrosting. When heating has just starting. 2. Defrosting. 3. Low temperature heating. This is running or has just stopped running . A white mist coming to its original position when power is first turned on the outdoor unit during normal operation. A noise may hear a low hissing sound when the compressor...
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... the remote controller. Push the ON/OFF button on the indoor unit starts illuminating. Auto-restart function Power failure during first use a supplementary heating device. When the outdoor temperature falls, heat drawn in HEAT mode (Only for models with heating function) mode. Adjust the horizontal louver to larger difference between indoor and outdoor temperature. If a comfortable temperature can't be achieved by the air conditioner, we suggest you use of indoor unit Dripping water may cause the unit to FAN only mode...
... the remote controller. Push the ON/OFF button on the indoor unit starts illuminating. Auto-restart function Power failure during first use a supplementary heating device. When the outdoor temperature falls, heat drawn in HEAT mode (Only for models with heating function) mode. Adjust the horizontal louver to larger difference between indoor and outdoor temperature. If a comfortable temperature can't be achieved by the air conditioner, we suggest you use of indoor unit Dripping water may cause the unit to FAN only mode...
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...!! Stop the air conditioner immediately if one of outdoor unit is incorrect. Remote control does not work. 5. The air outlet or inlet of indoor unit is occupied by yourself, if these solutions do not solve the failures, call your installer or licensed contractor). 3. No power supply. 2. Fuse blows frequently or circuit breaker trips frequently. (If this occurs, please contact your local service repair team. The room is obstructed. 3. Air conditioner was just turned...
...!! Stop the air conditioner immediately if one of outdoor unit is incorrect. Remote control does not work. 5. The air outlet or inlet of indoor unit is occupied by yourself, if these solutions do not solve the failures, call your installer or licensed contractor). 3. No power supply. 2. Fuse blows frequently or circuit breaker trips frequently. (If this occurs, please contact your local service repair team. The room is obstructed. 3. Air conditioner was just turned...
Installation Instructions
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... the indoor and/or outdoor units. 14. Do not hang objects off the air conditioner at the power source when it will be used for repairs. 3. When moving the air conditioner, always call an authorized Frigidaire servicer for any electrical/ electronic equipment is drained from the indoor unit and outdoor unit. 20. Do not block or cover the intake grille, discharge area and outlet ports. 19. This air conditioner contains no user-serviceable parts. Operate the indoor unit with...
... the indoor and/or outdoor units. 14. Do not hang objects off the air conditioner at the power source when it will be used for repairs. 3. When moving the air conditioner, always call an authorized Frigidaire servicer for any electrical/ electronic equipment is drained from the indoor unit and outdoor unit. 20. Do not block or cover the intake grille, discharge area and outlet ports. 19. This air conditioner contains no user-serviceable parts. Operate the indoor unit with...
Installation Instructions
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... should refuse to install the air conditioner and explain to indoor unit consists of four wires and provides the power for this air conditioner must comply with local and national electrical codes and be available. An individual branch circuit used only for the indoor unit as well as the communication signal and ground between the outdoor and indoor unit. Capacity (BTU/h) System Voltage Volts-Ph.- Circuit Ampacity (MCA) 9 9 16 20...
... should refuse to install the air conditioner and explain to indoor unit consists of four wires and provides the power for this air conditioner must comply with local and national electrical codes and be available. An individual branch circuit used only for the indoor unit as well as the communication signal and ground between the outdoor and indoor unit. Capacity (BTU/h) System Voltage Volts-Ph.- Circuit Ampacity (MCA) 9 9 16 20...
Installation Instructions
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... sufficient. 5. Specification of power source. 4. Pressure in a wet or moist area. 8. Cooling or heating (only for the air conditioner. Never fail to corrosion of parts in the fixed wiring and have undesirable effects as follows: 1. As for disconnection from a power supply shall be evacuated to remove any noncondensables and moisture from vibrations to come loose from the system. 19 Electrical work Confirm that...
... sufficient. 5. Specification of power source. 4. Pressure in a wet or moist area. 8. Cooling or heating (only for the air conditioner. Never fail to corrosion of parts in the fixed wiring and have undesirable effects as follows: 1. As for disconnection from a power supply shall be evacuated to remove any noncondensables and moisture from vibrations to come loose from the system. 19 Electrical work Confirm that...