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...) (HBU-36C03) AB42NACACA AB42NACNAA AB242ACNAA AU42NAIACA AU42NAINAA AU242AHNBA (HBU-42HD03) (HBU-42CA03/R1) (HBU-24CA03/R1) AB282ACBBA AB282ACNAA AB242ACBAA AU282AHBDA AU282AHNAA AU242AHBBA (HBU-28HC03/R1) (HBU-28CA03/R1) (HBU-24HA03/R1) AB242ACAAA AB42NACBBA AB36NACBAA AU242AHABA AU42NAIBBA AU36NAIBBA (HBU-24H03) (HBU-42HC03/R1) (HBU-36HA03/R1) AB284ACMAA AB28NACBAA AB36NACNAA AU284AHMAA AU28NAHBAA AU36NAINBA (HBU-28C13) (HBU-28HB03/R1) (HBU-36CA03/R1) Please read this operation manual before using the air conditioner.
...) (HBU-36C03) AB42NACACA AB42NACNAA AB242ACNAA AU42NAIACA AU42NAINAA AU242AHNBA (HBU-42HD03) (HBU-42CA03/R1) (HBU-24CA03/R1) AB282ACBBA AB282ACNAA AB242ACBAA AU282AHBDA AU282AHNAA AU242AHBBA (HBU-28HC03/R1) (HBU-28CA03/R1) (HBU-24HA03/R1) AB242ACAAA AB42NACBBA AB36NACBAA AU242AHABA AU42NAIBBA AU36NAIBBA (HBU-24H03) (HBU-42HC03/R1) (HBU-36HA03/R1) AB284ACMAA AB28NACBAA AB36NACNAA AU284AHMAA AU28NAHBAA AU36NAINBA (HBU-28C13) (HBU-28HB03/R1) (HBU-36CA03/R1) Please read this operation manual before using the air conditioner.
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... of your air conditioner by insisting on the power cord. Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet. Contact your new air conditioner All the packaging materials employed in the User's Guide. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for proper disposal of the following instruction. Damaged air conditioners are not to a waste paper disposal service. Unplug the air conditioner in the User's Guide carefully. Always...
... of your air conditioner by insisting on the power cord. Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet. Contact your new air conditioner All the packaging materials employed in the User's Guide. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for proper disposal of the following instruction. Damaged air conditioners are not to a waste paper disposal service. Unplug the air conditioner in the User's Guide carefully. Always...
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... off the surfaces. If the fuse on the outdoor unit. Specifications The refrigerating circuit is broken please change it with the air conditioner. Such means for the user of danger for disconnection must be carried out by piercing or perforating the air conditioner's tubes with the local wiring standard. 5. CAUTIONS All electrical repairs must be incorporation in the fixed wiring. 7. Inadequate repairs may result in line with...
... off the surfaces. If the fuse on the outdoor unit. Specifications The refrigerating circuit is broken please change it with the air conditioner. Such means for the user of danger for disconnection must be carried out by piercing or perforating the air conditioner's tubes with the local wiring standard. 5. CAUTIONS All electrical repairs must be incorporation in the fixed wiring. 7. Inadequate repairs may result in line with...
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... in order to prevent suffocation accident even in order to the new user. Incorrect installation may cause water leak, electrical shock and fire hazard. Incorrect operations may result in some cases may cause serious consequences. If any time when needed. When need maintenance and repairment, call dealer to the new user, this manual should be responsible for them. Don't put fingers or any other...
... in order to prevent suffocation accident even in order to the new user. Incorrect installation may cause water leak, electrical shock and fire hazard. Incorrect operations may result in some cases may cause serious consequences. If any time when needed. When need maintenance and repairment, call dealer to the new user, this manual should be responsible for them. Don't put fingers or any other...
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...-typed fuse. purposes, e.g. No goods or nobody is cut off to air- in the air flow of air-conditioner, The exposure of fan is not repaired, the unit may cause faults or fire the qualities of Pets and plants should be blowed directclhyemical-allergic people. CAUTIONS CAUTIONS! the preservation and protection Only use the fumigating insecticide don't open air-conditioner. Air-conditioner should not be cleaned only after power...
...-typed fuse. purposes, e.g. No goods or nobody is cut off to air- in the air flow of air-conditioner, The exposure of fan is not repaired, the unit may cause faults or fire the qualities of Pets and plants should be blowed directclhyemical-allergic people. CAUTIONS CAUTIONS! the preservation and protection Only use the fumigating insecticide don't open air-conditioner. Air-conditioner should not be cleaned only after power...
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... indoor unit, outdoor unit, power supply wire, connecting wire, pipes, otherwise images may be disturbed or noises be connected to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or phone line, incorrect earthing may cause fire hazard. WARNING ! As required, take measures against heavy snow. [Wiring] Air-conditioner should not be created. Incorrect installation may cause water leaking. [Location] Air-conditioner should not be equipped with special power supply wire. [Operating noise] Chose the following conditions. Earth Installed electrical-leaking circuit...
... indoor unit, outdoor unit, power supply wire, connecting wire, pipes, otherwise images may be disturbed or noises be connected to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or phone line, incorrect earthing may cause fire hazard. WARNING ! As required, take measures against heavy snow. [Wiring] Air-conditioner should not be created. Incorrect installation may cause water leaking. [Location] Air-conditioner should not be equipped with special power supply wire. [Operating noise] Chose the following conditions. Earth Installed electrical-leaking circuit...
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... display as follows: Operation mode: AUTO, Temp: 24 C Timer mode: No, Fan speed: AUTO Note: 1. MODE Used to lock buttons and LCD display. After replacing batteries, press ON/OFF, and display becomes as indicated in actual operation. 2. LOCK Used to select AUTO run, COOL,DRY,HEAT and FAN operation. CLOCK Used to select your desired temp. TEMP Used to set correct time. RESET Used to reset the controller back to select sleep mode. Cautions: On cooling only unit, heating mode is theexplanation of the remote controller. INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS Operation Buttons...
... display as follows: Operation mode: AUTO, Temp: 24 C Timer mode: No, Fan speed: AUTO Note: 1. MODE Used to lock buttons and LCD display. After replacing batteries, press ON/OFF, and display becomes as indicated in actual operation. 2. LOCK Used to select AUTO run, COOL,DRY,HEAT and FAN operation. CLOCK Used to select your desired temp. TEMP Used to set correct time. RESET Used to reset the controller back to select sleep mode. Cautions: On cooling only unit, heating mode is theexplanation of the remote controller. INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS Operation Buttons...
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... TO SPARE PARTS Operation DRY COOL AUTO SWING FAN SPEED LO MID HI AUTO AUTO SLEEP Buttons and display of the remote controller. If the button is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock starts working. Hints After replacing with new batteries, remote controller will increase or decrease 1min. HEAT FAN OPERATION OTUA ON AM PM OF AM PM TEMP ON SWING OFF FAN MODE CLOCK TIMER LOCK SET SLEEP RESET SIGNAL SENDING TEMP. Press or to set When unit is started for the...
... TO SPARE PARTS Operation DRY COOL AUTO SWING FAN SPEED LO MID HI AUTO AUTO SLEEP Buttons and display of the remote controller. If the button is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock starts working. Hints After replacing with new batteries, remote controller will increase or decrease 1min. HEAT FAN OPERATION OTUA ON AM PM OF AM PM TEMP ON SWING OFF FAN MODE CLOCK TIMER LOCK SET SLEEP RESET SIGNAL SENDING TEMP. Press or to set When unit is started for the...
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INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS INDOOR UNIT Discharge unit (built in the outlet) Refrigerant pipe Cable line Earthing line Remote Controller OUTDOOR UNIT Airinlet Airinlet Airoutlet Compressor (Insideofunit) Airoutlet For series 36, 42 Compressor (Insideofunit) For series 24, 28 8 Outlet Air filter (located in the suction grill) Suction grill Drain Hose Swing fender (located in ) In cooling operation,to discharge the water from inside the room.
INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS INDOOR UNIT Discharge unit (built in the outlet) Refrigerant pipe Cable line Earthing line Remote Controller OUTDOOR UNIT Airinlet Airinlet Airoutlet Compressor (Insideofunit) Airoutlet For series 36, 42 Compressor (Insideofunit) For series 24, 28 8 Outlet Air filter (located in the suction grill) Suction grill Drain Hose Swing fender (located in ) In cooling operation,to discharge the water from inside the room.
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... any display after 5mins. REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION Remote controller's operation When in use a sharp pointed item to press the reset key. AM TEMP ON SWING OFF FAN MODE CLOCK TIMER LOCK SET SLEEP RESET Hint :Remove the batteries in usage for a long period. If there is any obstacle as illustrated. 2R-03 batteries, resetting key (cylinder) Remove the battery cover : Slightly press " " and push down the cover. Put on the indoor unit. The...
... any display after 5mins. REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION Remote controller's operation When in use a sharp pointed item to press the reset key. AM TEMP ON SWING OFF FAN MODE CLOCK TIMER LOCK SET SLEEP RESET Hint :Remove the batteries in usage for a long period. If there is any obstacle as illustrated. 2R-03 batteries, resetting key (cylinder) Remove the battery cover : Slightly press " " and push down the cover. Put on the indoor unit. The...
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... air flow direction if necessary, refer to page15. (4) Unit stop display at selected fan speed. Vertical flap closed automatically. For each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run in each press, fan speed changes as follows: LO MID HI AM TEMP ON SWING OFF 1 FAN 3 4 MODE 2 CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP LOCK RESET Unit will run it next time just select the operation mode and it will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. GUIDE TO OPERATION FAN operation (1) Unit start...
... air flow direction if necessary, refer to page15. (4) Unit stop display at selected fan speed. Vertical flap closed automatically. For each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run in each press, fan speed changes as follows: LO MID HI AM TEMP ON SWING OFF 1 FAN 3 4 MODE 2 CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP LOCK RESET Unit will run it next time just select the operation mode and it will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. GUIDE TO OPERATION FAN operation (1) Unit start...
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... Unit start running to reach the temp. Stop display at your desired mode. (3) Select temp.setting AM 3 TEMP 3 ON 5 SWING 6 OFF 1 FAN 4 MODE 2 CLOCK TIMER LOCK SET SLEEP RESET Press TEMP button Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting *decreases 1 Unit will run in previous status. 11 Hints Remote controller can memorize each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run , COOL,HEAT and DRY operation Recommendations Use COOL in summer. Use HEAT in winter. Previous operation status appears on display.(Not Timer setting) Power indicator...
... Unit start running to reach the temp. Stop display at your desired mode. (3) Select temp.setting AM 3 TEMP 3 ON 5 SWING 6 OFF 1 FAN 4 MODE 2 CLOCK TIMER LOCK SET SLEEP RESET Press TEMP button Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting *decreases 1 Unit will run in previous status. 11 Hints Remote controller can memorize each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run , COOL,HEAT and DRY operation Recommendations Use COOL in summer. Use HEAT in winter. Previous operation status appears on display.(Not Timer setting) Power indicator...
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.... differenceis above 7 C . diff of FAN setting. GUIDE TO OPERATION (4) Fan speed selection Press FAN button. ing In DRY mode, when room temp. Temp. Ultra-faliorw In HEAT mode, warm air will open automatically according to go out. Temp.setting+2C eTsmept. becomes 2 C higher than this, unit's load can be much more helpful for a better air circulation. Orneachintgemps.etting,unit willruninmildDRYmode. (5) Air flow direction adjust After operation mode is harmful to catch a cold when cold air blows downward. Be careful not...
.... differenceis above 7 C . diff of FAN setting. GUIDE TO OPERATION (4) Fan speed selection Press FAN button. ing In DRY mode, when room temp. Temp. Ultra-faliorw In HEAT mode, warm air will open automatically according to go out. Temp.setting+2C eTsmept. becomes 2 C higher than this, unit's load can be much more helpful for a better air circulation. Orneachintgemps.etting,unit willruninmildDRYmode. (5) Air flow direction adjust After operation mode is harmful to catch a cold when cold air blows downward. Be careful not...
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... desired TIMER mode (TIMER ON or TIMER OFF) ON or OFF will be displayed on indoor unit lights up . (2)TIMER mode selection Press TIMER button to confirm "ON" or "OFF" stops flashing Time displayed: Unit starts or stops at night. It can let unit start , select your setting After setting correct time, press SET button to change TIMER mode. NO AM SWING TEMP ON OFF FAN 1 MODE CLOCK TIMER 2 LOCK 3 SET 4 SLEEP 3 RESET (4)Confirming your desired operation mode. Remote controller possesses memory function, when use TIMER mode next time, just press SET button...
... desired TIMER mode (TIMER ON or TIMER OFF) ON or OFF will be displayed on indoor unit lights up . (2)TIMER mode selection Press TIMER button to confirm "ON" or "OFF" stops flashing Time displayed: Unit starts or stops at night. It can let unit start , select your setting After setting correct time, press SET button to change TIMER mode. NO AM SWING TEMP ON OFF FAN 1 MODE CLOCK TIMER 2 LOCK 3 SET 4 SLEEP 3 RESET (4)Confirming your desired operation mode. Remote controller possesses memory function, when use TIMER mode next time, just press SET button...
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... C SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS Heat mode SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS about 6 hrs 1 hr increase 1 C SETTING T 1 hr increase 1 C SHUT DOWN Cooling mode 16 GUIDE TO OPERATION Comfortable Sleep At night, before TIMER-O first, the TIMER function can choose the time in 1~8 hours. rises 1 C and then c o n t i n u o u s l y f o r a n o t h e r 6 h r s ' a n d t h e n c l o s e . After setting SLEEP, press CLOCK button to make the air conditioner have the previo sleep time (first power-on the controller and the air-conditioner will run in SLEEP...
... C SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS Heat mode SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS about 6 hrs 1 hr increase 1 C SETTING T 1 hr increase 1 C SHUT DOWN Cooling mode 16 GUIDE TO OPERATION Comfortable Sleep At night, before TIMER-O first, the TIMER function can choose the time in 1~8 hours. rises 1 C and then c o n t i n u o u s l y f o r a n o t h e r 6 h r s ' a n d t h e n c l o s e . After setting SLEEP, press CLOCK button to make the air conditioner have the previo sleep time (first power-on the controller and the air-conditioner will run in SLEEP...
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... timer mode and fan mode), press the "Sleeping" button on the control panel of power failure compensation. Notes: When a power failure suddenly occurs during the air conditioner is working state when the power is working, it will resume the previous working after the buzzer rings 4 times, the air conditioner will ente the state of the indoor uni After the peripheral equipment have been installed in accordance with the instruction manual o the selected remote control...
... timer mode and fan mode), press the "Sleeping" button on the control panel of power failure compensation. Notes: When a power failure suddenly occurs during the air conditioner is working state when the power is working, it will resume the previous working after the buzzer rings 4 times, the air conditioner will ente the state of the indoor uni After the peripheral equipment have been installed in accordance with the instruction manual o the selected remote control...
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... water discharge hole blocked, indoor unit may cause faults. Don't let sunlight shine room directly; Goods which must be kept dry can't be switch off. Don't place any goods around inlet and outlet. To use air-conditioner again power supply will automatically drop. (the inlet grill is too much dust, air filter should be too low or too high, to clean, don't dismantle air-filter,otherwise may drop water. Open inlet grill...
... water discharge hole blocked, indoor unit may cause faults. Don't let sunlight shine room directly; Goods which must be kept dry can't be switch off. Don't place any goods around inlet and outlet. To use air-conditioner again power supply will automatically drop. (the inlet grill is too much dust, air filter should be too low or too high, to clean, don't dismantle air-filter,otherwise may drop water. Open inlet grill...
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... the Don't dry over 50 ,to remove dust. [Clean inlet grill] 1. With too much dust, use soft brush and neutral H S U P detergent. Take off the water, and then place in cool place. Connet the two pothooks with inlet grill Don't wash with water over fire. Open two pothooks Pothook 2. MAINTENANCE [ Clean air filter ] 3. Filter maybe burn. control*ler. * (A) Use vacuum suction or (B) wash with vacuum filter. Open inlet grill Press the...
... the Don't dry over 50 ,to remove dust. [Clean inlet grill] 1. With too much dust, use soft brush and neutral H S U P detergent. Take off the water, and then place in cool place. Connet the two pothooks with inlet grill Don't wash with water over fire. Open two pothooks Pothook 2. MAINTENANCE [ Clean air filter ] 3. Filter maybe burn. control*ler. * (A) Use vacuum suction or (B) wash with vacuum filter. Open inlet grill Press the...
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... on with blowing for a long time 1. Good earthing. Air-filter must be installed after cleaning. 3. In fine days, go on remote controller will disappear. 3. Perfect circuit connection. MAINTENANCE [Dismantle and install swing plate ] 3. Install swing plate Lightly rotate swing plate to clean air-filter and shell. Call technician to insert the ridge at the beginning and closing of conditioner dry. After power turned off power supply. Call technician clean air-filter and shell...
... on with blowing for a long time 1. Good earthing. Air-filter must be installed after cleaning. 3. In fine days, go on remote controller will disappear. 3. Perfect circuit connection. MAINTENANCE [Dismantle and install swing plate ] 3. Install swing plate Lightly rotate swing plate to clean air-filter and shell. Call technician to insert the ridge at the beginning and closing of conditioner dry. After power turned off power supply. Call technician clean air-filter and shell...
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... noise As it starts buzzing noises exist. The noise is existing after temp.controller operates, 1 minute after 3 minute the machine automatically start. There are noises when start smoonthy. Consult dealer, because clean must be done by technician. *2 In cooling operation, discharging system discharge water in room). White fog is preheating so that the conditioner start , stop and defrosting begins, stops. The frost removed turns into indoor unit is not fault; Outdoor unit turns hot During stopping the machine. Compressor...
... noise As it starts buzzing noises exist. The noise is existing after temp.controller operates, 1 minute after 3 minute the machine automatically start. There are noises when start smoonthy. Consult dealer, because clean must be done by technician. *2 In cooling operation, discharging system discharge water in room). White fog is preheating so that the conditioner start , stop and defrosting begins, stops. The frost removed turns into indoor unit is not fault; Outdoor unit turns hot During stopping the machine. Compressor...