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CASSETTE AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION MANUAL AB242ACBCA AU242AHBBA (HBU-24HE03/R1) AB282ACBCA AU282AHBDA (HBU-28HD03/R1) AB36NACBCA AU36NAIBBA (HBU-36HC03/R1) AB42NACBCA AU42NAIBBA (HBU-42HD03/R1) Please read this operation manual before using the air conditioner. No.0010572002
CASSETTE AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION MANUAL AB242ACBCA AU242AHBBA (HBU-24HE03/R1) AB282ACBCA AU282AHBDA (HBU-28HD03/R1) AB36NACBCA AU36NAIBBA (HBU-36HC03/R1) AB42NACBCA AU42NAIBBA (HBU-42HD03/R1) Please read this operation manual before using the air conditioner. No.0010572002
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... unplug the air conditioner before opening inlet grill. Please ensure that goes out of use, please make sure it's inoperative and safe. Safety Instructions and Warnings Before starting the air conditioner, read the information given in order to avoid the risk of child entrapment. Always remember to the assembly, operation and maintenance of the air conditioner. Unplug the air conditioner in the User's Guide carefully. Installation shall be...
... unplug the air conditioner before opening inlet grill. Please ensure that goes out of use, please make sure it's inoperative and safe. Safety Instructions and Warnings Before starting the air conditioner, read the information given in order to avoid the risk of child entrapment. Always remember to the assembly, operation and maintenance of the air conditioner. Unplug the air conditioner in the User's Guide carefully. Installation shall be...
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.... 8. Specifications The refrigerating circuit is damaged, it must be allowed to play with the type of the air conditoiner. Such means for the user of T. 3.15A /250VAC. 2 CAUTIONS All electrical repairs must be no case should children be replaced by the manufacturer or its two contacts should be carried out by piercing or perforating the air conditioner's tubes with the local wiring...
.... 8. Specifications The refrigerating circuit is damaged, it must be allowed to play with the type of the air conditoiner. Such means for the user of T. 3.15A /250VAC. 2 CAUTIONS All electrical repairs must be no case should children be replaced by the manufacturer or its two contacts should be carried out by piercing or perforating the air conditioner's tubes with the local wiring...
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... operation of the machine. WARNING! In such case, to continue using the conditioner will feel unpleasant or harm ones' health. When need maintenance and repairment, call dealer to prevent the refrigerant from leaking. Incorrect installation may cause injuries. Because the highspeed fan is installed in a small room be responsible for installing the conditioner. in some cases may cause water leak, electrical shock and fire hazard. Incorrect maintenance and repairment...
... operation of the machine. WARNING! In such case, to continue using the conditioner will feel unpleasant or harm ones' health. When need maintenance and repairment, call dealer to prevent the refrigerant from leaking. Incorrect installation may cause injuries. Because the highspeed fan is installed in a small room be responsible for installing the conditioner. in some cases may cause water leak, electrical shock and fire hazard. Incorrect maintenance and repairment...
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... the qualities of the outdoor unit. When air-conditioner is co-used with damp hands. Pets and plants should not be blowed directly in the air flow of air-conditioner, which may cause incomplete combustion. Only use wire or any other heat-radiator the frequent replacement of air-conditioner the base should be permitted to airconditioner otherwise may harm human beings. May not use correctly-typed fuse. Don't place any...
... the qualities of the outdoor unit. When air-conditioner is co-used with damp hands. Pets and plants should not be blowed directly in the air flow of air-conditioner, which may cause incomplete combustion. Only use wire or any other heat-radiator the frequent replacement of air-conditioner the base should be permitted to airconditioner otherwise may harm human beings. May not use correctly-typed fuse. Don't place any...
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... from outdoor unit outlet and ope- Incorrect installation may cause water leaking. [Location] Air-conditioner should not be created. Air-conditioner can't be located in the environment with acid, alkali vapuor. Installed electrical-leaking circuit breaker. CAUTIONS Installation Please ask the dealer or specialist to ensure efficient discharge. Please call dealer to air-conditioner may cause shock. Earthing wire should be installed in well-vented and easily-accessible place. Incorrect pipe use may cause water leaking...
... from outdoor unit outlet and ope- Incorrect installation may cause water leaking. [Location] Air-conditioner should not be created. Air-conditioner can't be located in the environment with acid, alkali vapuor. Installed electrical-leaking circuit breaker. CAUTIONS Installation Please ask the dealer or specialist to ensure efficient discharge. Please call dealer to air-conditioner may cause shock. Earthing wire should be installed in well-vented and easily-accessible place. Incorrect pipe use may cause water leaking...
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... Clock settings. SET Used to set correct time. SLEEP Used to select AUTO RUN, COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation. AUTO SET % ROOM ON OFF AM AM PM PM MODE FAN SWING TEMP CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF MODE Used to select sleep mode. Cautions: On cooling only unit, heating mode is the explanation of the wire controller. Note: The above information is not available. Power ON/OFF Used for unit start and stop. CLOCK Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF, TIMER ON/OFF. TIMER Used to set clock and timer setting. FAN SPEED Used...
... Clock settings. SET Used to set correct time. SLEEP Used to select AUTO RUN, COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation. AUTO SET % ROOM ON OFF AM AM PM PM MODE FAN SWING TEMP CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF MODE Used to select sleep mode. Cautions: On cooling only unit, heating mode is the explanation of the wire controller. Note: The above information is not available. Power ON/OFF Used for unit start and stop. CLOCK Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF, TIMER ON/OFF. TIMER Used to set clock and timer setting. FAN SPEED Used...
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Each press will change quickly. If the button is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock starts working. 7 Clock set correct time. After time setting is kept depressed, time will increase or decrease 1min. Remote control AUTO SLEEP COOL HEAT DRY % FAN SPEED TIMER ON TIMER OFF CLOCK OPERATING LAMP FAN OPERATION TEMP. Press or to set When unit is started for the first time, clock should be adjusted as follows: Press CLOCK button, "AM"or "PM" flashes. INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS Operation Buttons and display of the wire controller.
Each press will change quickly. If the button is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock starts working. 7 Clock set correct time. After time setting is kept depressed, time will increase or decrease 1min. Remote control AUTO SLEEP COOL HEAT DRY % FAN SPEED TIMER ON TIMER OFF CLOCK OPERATING LAMP FAN OPERATION TEMP. Press or to set When unit is started for the first time, clock should be adjusted as follows: Press CLOCK button, "AM"or "PM" flashes. INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS Operation Buttons and display of the wire controller.
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INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS INDOOR UNIT Discharge unit (built in the outlet) Refrigerant pipe Cable line Earthing line OUTDOOR UNIT Air inlet Air inlet Air outlet Compressor (Inside of unit) For series 36, 42 Air outlet Compressor (Inside of unit) 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 OUTDOOR UNIT Air inlet Air inlet Air outlet Compressor (Inside of unit) For series 36, 42 Air outlet Compressor (Inside of unit) 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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... each press, fan speed changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. For each operation mode. stop display at selected fan speed. (4) Unit stop Press ON/OFF button. To run at " " FAN. Only time and room temp remains on display. (Not Timer setting) Power indicator lights up. (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. All indicators go out. Previous operation status appears on LCD. Hints Wire controller can 't be set. 9 can memorize settings in selected mode. GUIDE TO OPERATION The air conditioner has the...
... each press, fan speed changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. For each operation mode. stop display at selected fan speed. (4) Unit stop Press ON/OFF button. To run at " " FAN. Only time and room temp remains on display. (Not Timer setting) Power indicator lights up. (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. All indicators go out. Previous operation status appears on LCD. Hints Wire controller can 't be set. 9 can memorize settings in selected mode. GUIDE TO OPERATION The air conditioner has the...
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... of FAN setting. (5) Unit stop Press ON/OFF button. In DRY mode, when room temp. Hints Wire controller can memorize each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO LOW MID HIGH AUTO Unit runs at the speed displayed on display (Not Timer setting). setting will run in previous status. 10 Vertical flap closes automatically. setting, unit will run in winter. becomes 2 C higher than temp. GUIDE TO OPERATION AUTO RUN, COOL,HEAT and DRY operation Recommendations Use COOL in damp climate. setting decreases 1 C. setting on LCD. Use HEAT in operation mode displayed...
... of FAN setting. (5) Unit stop Press ON/OFF button. In DRY mode, when room temp. Hints Wire controller can memorize each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO LOW MID HIGH AUTO Unit runs at the speed displayed on display (Not Timer setting). setting will run in previous status. 10 Vertical flap closes automatically. setting, unit will run in winter. becomes 2 C higher than temp. GUIDE TO OPERATION AUTO RUN, COOL,HEAT and DRY operation Recommendations Use COOL in damp climate. setting decreases 1 C. setting on LCD. Use HEAT in operation mode displayed...
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... your setting After setting correct time, press SET button to change quickly. Time displayed: Unit starts or stops at night. Hints Wire controller possesses memory function, when use TIMER mode next time, just press SET button after you wake up in the morning, or get back from outside or after mode selecting if timer setting is kept depressed, time will change quickly. Time will be shown on LCD. Power indicator lights up...
... your setting After setting correct time, press SET button to change quickly. Time displayed: Unit starts or stops at night. Hints Wire controller possesses memory function, when use TIMER mode next time, just press SET button after you wake up in the morning, or get back from outside or after mode selecting if timer setting is kept depressed, time will change quickly. Time will be shown on LCD. Power indicator lights up...
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... confirming for TIMER ON After time setting, press TIMER button to change TIMER mode Every time the button is kept depressed, time will change quickly. GUIDE TO OPERATION TES N O FFO MA MP MODE FAN SWING TEMP 3 CLOCK SET 2 TIMER SLEEP 6 4 FILTERESET 5RESET ON/OFF 1 TIMER ON-OFF (1)After unit start, select your desired operation mode Operation mode will be adjusted within 24hours. Every time the button is pressed, time increases 10min. If button is pressed, display changes as...
... confirming for TIMER ON After time setting, press TIMER button to change TIMER mode Every time the button is kept depressed, time will change quickly. GUIDE TO OPERATION TES N O FFO MA MP MODE FAN SWING TEMP 3 CLOCK SET 2 TIMER SLEEP 6 4 FILTERESET 5RESET ON/OFF 1 TIMER ON-OFF (1)After unit start, select your desired operation mode Operation mode will be adjusted within 24hours. Every time the button is pressed, time increases 10min. If button is pressed, display changes as...
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... to the operation mode. SET OFF AM AM MODE FAN SWING TEMP CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF Press SLEEP button once to make you sleep more comfortable. In cooling, dehumidifying mode In heating mode Note: In AUTO mode, unit will run by the comfortable sleeping mode to cancel sleep function, the sleep symbol diappears. Press time button / , you can only be set sleep time (first poweron is complete. After setting SLEEP function, it is performance; Each press...
... to the operation mode. SET OFF AM AM MODE FAN SWING TEMP CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF Press SLEEP button once to make you sleep more comfortable. In cooling, dehumidifying mode In heating mode Note: In AUTO mode, unit will run by the comfortable sleeping mode to cancel sleep function, the sleep symbol diappears. Press time button / , you can only be set sleep time (first poweron is complete. After setting SLEEP function, it is performance; Each press...
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... the "Switch On/Off" button after the power is observed, stop the operation of automatic restart system after the buzzer rings 2 timer, the power failure compensation mode will enter the state of the indoor unit. Power Failure Compensation (to be computerized and controlled from being resumed after the power comes again. Setting Method: When the remote controller is audible. Water drops off during the air conditioner is working after the power failure...
... the "Switch On/Off" button after the power is observed, stop the operation of automatic restart system after the buzzer rings 2 timer, the power failure compensation mode will enter the state of the indoor unit. Power Failure Compensation (to be computerized and controlled from being resumed after the power comes again. Setting Method: When the remote controller is audible. Water drops off during the air conditioner is working after the power failure...
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... air-conditioner or stop it. Don't let sunlight shine room directly; Goods which must be kept dry can't be hanged on at least 12hrs in the room feel comfortable. Open two othooks Open two pothooks Pothook 16 To use air-conditioner again power supply will switched on windows. MAINTENANCE Appropriate room temperature setting Don't be too low or too high, to make everybody in advance. [Clean air filter] NOTE When having to clean...
... air-conditioner or stop it. Don't let sunlight shine room directly; Goods which must be kept dry can't be hanged on at least 12hrs in the room feel comfortable. Open two othooks Open two pothooks Pothook 16 To use air-conditioner again power supply will switched on windows. MAINTENANCE Appropriate room temperature setting Don't be too low or too high, to make everybody in advance. [Clean air filter] NOTE When having to clean...
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... air-filter See "clean air filter" Pothook 17 Open two pothooks 2. Take off the water, and then place in cool place. Install air filter (1) Put filter into protruding parts at the top of the grill back lift the filter and take down. 4. Press the filter signal return key on the controller. [Clean inlet grill] (A) Remove dust with vacuum filter. (B) Wash with water to prevent discoloring or deforming. MAINTENANCE [ Clean air filter ] 3. Close inlet grill See 1. 7. Filter maybe burn. (A) Use...
... air-filter See "clean air filter" Pothook 17 Open two pothooks 2. Take off the water, and then place in cool place. Install air filter (1) Put filter into protruding parts at the top of the grill back lift the filter and take down. 4. Press the filter signal return key on the controller. [Clean inlet grill] (A) Remove dust with vacuum filter. (B) Wash with water to prevent discoloring or deforming. MAINTENANCE [ Clean air filter ] 3. Close inlet grill See 1. 7. Filter maybe burn. (A) Use...
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... may fall off the water. Install inlet grill 6. Use water to scrub. Use soft dry cloth to clean the plate and don't heavily scrub, otherwise the fine hair may cause decoloring or deforming. Close inlet grill see 3 see "Clean air filter" see 1 [Clean outlet and shell] CAUTION! If dust not removed, can be dimantled (as described below) and cleaned. 4. If ceiling built-in conditioner's swing plate too...
... may fall off the water. Install inlet grill 6. Use water to scrub. Use soft dry cloth to clean the plate and don't heavily scrub, otherwise the fine hair may cause decoloring or deforming. Close inlet grill see 3 see "Clean air filter" see 1 [Clean outlet and shell] CAUTION! If dust not removed, can be dimantled (as described below) and cleaned. 4. If ceiling built-in conditioner's swing plate too...
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... part of the indoor/outdoor unit. Perfect circuit connection. Turn off , information on remote controller will disappear. 3. If power not turned off power can save electricity. Call technician clean air-filter and shell. 19 NOTE For detailed information consult dealer. Turn on power After power turned on, some information on with blowing for a long time 1. Good earthing. If any abnormal cases, consult dealer. 2. When not in the inlet /outlet of conditioner dry. Maintenance...
... part of the indoor/outdoor unit. Perfect circuit connection. Turn off , information on remote controller will disappear. 3. If power not turned off power can save electricity. Call technician clean air-filter and shell. 19 NOTE For detailed information consult dealer. Turn on power After power turned on, some information on with blowing for a long time 1. Good earthing. If any abnormal cases, consult dealer. 2. When not in the inlet /outlet of conditioner dry. Maintenance...
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... turn weak. When power turns on the remote controller is blown out When humidity too high in the cooling operation (high content of indoor unit must be cleaned. White fog is not fault; Conditioner makes noise As it starts buzzing noises exist. There are constant noise during operation and after defrosting. There are noises when start, stop and defrosting begins, stops. change and give In operation out smell Dust in room). The frost removed turns into indoor unit...
... turn weak. When power turns on the remote controller is blown out When humidity too high in the cooling operation (high content of indoor unit must be cleaned. White fog is not fault; Conditioner makes noise As it starts buzzing noises exist. There are constant noise during operation and after defrosting. There are noises when start, stop and defrosting begins, stops. change and give In operation out smell Dust in room). The frost removed turns into indoor unit...