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... conditions of the air conditioner. Contact your local waste disposal center for any other equipment (et.Blinking of your dealer if you have any danger to sit on the power cord. Damaged air conditioners are not to unplug the air conditioner before opening inlet grill. Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille of the electrical MAINS, shortly voltage drops can influence other things into operation...
... conditions of the air conditioner. Contact your local waste disposal center for any other equipment (et.Blinking of your dealer if you have any danger to sit on the power cord. Damaged air conditioners are not to unplug the air conditioner before opening inlet grill. Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille of the electrical MAINS, shortly voltage drops can influence other things into operation...
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... for any abnormal condition (scorching smell or others) is found, stop the operation immediately and turn off the power switch. ON OFF Unless the circuit breaker is not set properly, it could result by a professional installer. Make sure the system is operating with a bar,...operation without removing the cause, it always at hand for a long time. If the gas leakes and gathers around, it may have read through the manual, keep it could cause electric shocks. CAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION The system should be arranged to the new operator. If you have leakage of air conditioner...
... for any abnormal condition (scorching smell or others) is found, stop the operation immediately and turn off the power switch. ON OFF Unless the circuit breaker is not set properly, it could result by a professional installer. Make sure the system is operating with a bar,...operation without removing the cause, it always at hand for a long time. If the gas leakes and gathers around, it may have read through the manual, keep it could cause electric shocks. CAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION The system should be arranged to the new operator. If you have leakage of air conditioner...
User Manual
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...-circuit. Neither stand on the air conditioner nor place something 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. ON It could cause a fire or water leakage. Do not use a fuse of time. There is removed. When the system needs a repair, consult your dealer or a professional installer. around the indoor unit or the wire controller...
...-circuit. Neither stand on the air conditioner nor place something 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. ON It could cause a fire or water leakage. Do not use a fuse of time. There is removed. When the system needs a repair, consult your dealer or a professional installer. around the indoor unit or the wire controller...
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... temperature range: Cooling Heating Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B / W.B Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B Maximum: D.B Minimum: D.B Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B / W.B 32 / 23 18 / 14 43 / 26 15 27 15 24 / 18 -7 / -8 2. The connecting cable should be in following situation 1. The indoor unit installation height is adaptive in line with the type of the air conditioner should beH05RN-F 6G 1.5mm2. If the supply cord is damaged, it with the local wiring...
... temperature range: Cooling Heating Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B / W.B Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B Maximum: D.B Minimum: D.B Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B / W.B 32 / 23 18 / 14 43 / 26 15 27 15 24 / 18 -7 / -8 2. The connecting cable should be in following situation 1. The indoor unit installation height is adaptive in line with the type of the air conditioner should beH05RN-F 6G 1.5mm2. If the supply cord is damaged, it with the local wiring...
User Manual
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..., COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation. HEAT HEALTH FUNCTION are not available. Note: The above information is not available. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Operation Buttons and display of the displayed information therefore varies with those displayed in actual operation. 7 TIME Used to set HEALTH FUNCTION SET Used to set correct time. AUTO SET % ROOM ON OFF AM AM PM PM MODE FAN SWING TEMP HEALTH CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF *** MODE Used to select Auxiliary heater. Power ON/OFF Used for unit start and stop...
..., COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation. HEAT HEALTH FUNCTION are not available. Note: The above information is not available. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Operation Buttons and display of the displayed information therefore varies with those displayed in actual operation. 7 TIME Used to set HEALTH FUNCTION SET Used to set correct time. AUTO SET % ROOM ON OFF AM AM PM PM MODE FAN SWING TEMP HEALTH CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF *** MODE Used to select Auxiliary heater. Power ON/OFF Used for unit start and stop...
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... the wire controller. DRY FAN OPERATION SLEEP FAN SPEED AUTO SET % ROOM ON OFF AM AM PM PM MODE FAN SWING TEMP HEALTH CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF TIMER ON OPERATING LAMP TIMER OFF Remote control CLOCK *** TEMP. If the button is kept depressed, time will increase or decrease 1min. Each press will change quickly. After time setting is started for the first time, clock should be adjusted as follows: Press CLOCK button, "AM"or "PM" flashes...
... the wire controller. DRY FAN OPERATION SLEEP FAN SPEED AUTO SET % ROOM ON OFF AM AM PM PM MODE FAN SWING TEMP HEALTH CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF TIMER ON OPERATING LAMP TIMER OFF Remote control CLOCK *** TEMP. If the button is kept depressed, time will increase or decrease 1min. Each press will change quickly. After time setting is started for the first time, clock should be adjusted as follows: Press CLOCK button, "AM"or "PM" flashes...
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... Timer setting) Power indicator lights up. (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. ROOM AM MODE FAN SWING 2 TEMP 3 CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET 4 ON/OFF 1 *** (3) Fan Press FAN button. Vertical flap closed automatically. For cooling only type no " HEAT " function. Hints Wire controller can 't be set. 9 For each press, fan speed changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run it next time just select the operation mode and it will run at " " FAN. For each press, operation mode changes as follows: LOW MID HIGH Unit will start...
... Timer setting) Power indicator lights up. (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. ROOM AM MODE FAN SWING 2 TEMP 3 CLOCK SET TIMER SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET 4 ON/OFF 1 *** (3) Fan Press FAN button. Vertical flap closed automatically. For cooling only type no " HEAT " function. Hints Wire controller can 't be set. 9 For each press, fan speed changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Unit will run it next time just select the operation mode and it will run at " " FAN. For each press, operation mode changes as follows: LOW MID HIGH Unit will start...
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.... Power indicator lights up. setting decreases 1 C. Hints Wire controller can memorize each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. setting Press TEMP button Every time the button is kept depressed, temp.setting will decrease quickly. AUTO SET AM MODE FAN SWING 2 TEMP 3 CLOCK TIMER 4HEALTH SET SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET 5 ON/OFF 1 *** (4) Fan speed selection Press FAN button. When starting it next time, just press ON/OFF button and unit will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. In HEAT mode, warm air...
.... Power indicator lights up. setting decreases 1 C. Hints Wire controller can memorize each press, operation mode changes as follows: AUTO (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. setting Press TEMP button Every time the button is kept depressed, temp.setting will decrease quickly. AUTO SET AM MODE FAN SWING 2 TEMP 3 CLOCK TIMER 4HEALTH SET SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET 5 ON/OFF 1 *** (4) Fan speed selection Press FAN button. When starting it next time, just press ON/OFF button and unit will start Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. In HEAT mode, warm air...
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... 2 C. After another 6hrs' and then close after sleeping operation start up, the temp. SET OFF AM AM MODE FAN SWING TEMP HEALTH CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF *** Press SLEEP button once to the operation mode. press SLEEP button again to calibrate clock. After setting SLEEP function, it is performance; set time is complete. Note: In AUTO mode, unit will stop operation automatically after start , the temp. is 1 C higher than the setting one . rises 1 C and then run continuously...
... 2 C. After another 6hrs' and then close after sleeping operation start up, the temp. SET OFF AM AM MODE FAN SWING TEMP HEALTH CLOCK TIMER SET SLEEP HEAT FILTER RESET RESET ON/OFF *** Press SLEEP button once to the operation mode. press SLEEP button again to calibrate clock. After setting SLEEP function, it is performance; set time is complete. Note: In AUTO mode, unit will stop operation automatically after start , the temp. is 1 C higher than the setting one . rises 1 C and then run continuously...
User Manual
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.... exist at the air inlet or outlet? Cooling is not ON. heating load generated? The fuse or breaker often shuts down. left open? Isn't the room much crowded? There is a irregularity in action? 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. Is the power source switch adjust cut in...
.... exist at the air inlet or outlet? Cooling is not ON. heating load generated? The fuse or breaker often shuts down. left open? Isn't the room much crowded? There is a irregularity in action? 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. Is the power source switch adjust cut in...
User Manual
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... gobo". In this time air conditioner operates in fan Wait for cleaning the heat exchanger. It is always exists, white fog sometimes blows out of the refrigerant, and it stops. The air conditioner can not be restarted soon after the conditioner is switched into the FAN mode during defrosting operation). 16 Isn't the AUTO mode selected? It is stopped. Unit does not start Even if the operation switch is turned on the outdoor unit is heard.
... gobo". In this time air conditioner operates in fan Wait for cleaning the heat exchanger. It is always exists, white fog sometimes blows out of the refrigerant, and it stops. The air conditioner can not be restarted soon after the conditioner is switched into the FAN mode during defrosting operation). 16 Isn't the AUTO mode selected? It is stopped. Unit does not start Even if the operation switch is turned on the outdoor unit is heard.
User Manual
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... the power supply switch 12 hours before starting run the air conditioner without the air filter. After drying the air filter, set it up on a fair day for a while by lightly tapping it is being stopped. Thinner Do not use hot water or volatileliquid. Post-Season Care Operate the unit with FAN mode on the air conditioner. Pre-Season Care See that the air filter is more effective to dry the inside of the unit Clean with...
... the power supply switch 12 hours before starting run the air conditioner without the air filter. After drying the air filter, set it up on a fair day for a while by lightly tapping it is being stopped. Thinner Do not use hot water or volatileliquid. Post-Season Care Operate the unit with FAN mode on the air conditioner. Pre-Season Care See that the air filter is more effective to dry the inside of the unit Clean with...
User Manual
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... switch the operation to frost. When the warming capacity is not sufficient, it is liable to the defrosting mode. Period of warm-up Since the heat pump type air conditioner employs a method to circulate warm winds to prevent blowing out of indoor temperature. When heating is started: In order to warm the entire space of indoor heat exchanger. When the room thermostat is actuated: When room temperature increases and room temperature controller...
... switch the operation to frost. When the warming capacity is not sufficient, it is liable to the defrosting mode. Period of warm-up Since the heat pump type air conditioner employs a method to circulate warm winds to prevent blowing out of indoor temperature. When heating is started: In order to warm the entire space of indoor heat exchanger. When the room thermostat is actuated: When room temperature increases and room temperature controller...
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... to install the air conditioner at well ventilated near the machine which it may cause If not, it is considerably large Electric work The electric work is required for removal or reinstallation of the unit. The power source for the unit is to the usual maintenance service, special inspection/maintenance service is charged for electric work and grounding work, and the work is necessary where outdoor unit is recommended to install the unit...
... to install the air conditioner at well ventilated near the machine which it may cause If not, it is considerably large Electric work The electric work is required for removal or reinstallation of the unit. The power source for the unit is to the usual maintenance service, special inspection/maintenance service is charged for electric work and grounding work, and the work is necessary where outdoor unit is recommended to install the unit...
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... air outlet section of electric wires from other heat sources. Place where drain water may not be discharged. Install the unit so that the angle of overhead space is installed by anchor bolts. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT WARNING BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Mount guide...
... air outlet section of electric wires from other heat sources. Place where drain water may not be discharged. Install the unit so that the angle of overhead space is installed by anchor bolts. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT WARNING BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Mount guide...
User Manual
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... breaker (main switch) of the unit has been turned on the compressor discharge pipe. Discharge pressure at check joint of operation. (2) Test run Front panel CAUTION THIS UNIT WILL BE STARTED INSTANTLY WITHOUT "ON" OPERATION WHEN ELECTRIC POWER IS SUPPLIED. Suction pressure at check joint on for over 12 hrs to energize the crankcase heater in a proper way and penetrate the wires through the opening for indoor unit...
... breaker (main switch) of the unit has been turned on the compressor discharge pipe. Discharge pressure at check joint of operation. (2) Test run Front panel CAUTION THIS UNIT WILL BE STARTED INSTANTLY WITHOUT "ON" OPERATION WHEN ELECTRIC POWER IS SUPPLIED. Suction pressure at check joint on for over 12 hrs to energize the crankcase heater in a proper way and penetrate the wires through the opening for indoor unit...
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... be the cause of the unit. Insufficient power source circuit capacity and defective installation execution can also result in electric shock. Again, improper installations can result in water leakage, electric shocks and fires. For the drain pipe, follow the installation manual to inferior environment such as maintenance methods to a violent falling over of ground wires can result in electric shock. Application to insure that the...
... be the cause of the unit. Insufficient power source circuit capacity and defective installation execution can also result in electric shock. Again, improper installations can result in water leakage, electric shocks and fires. For the drain pipe, follow the installation manual to inferior environment such as maintenance methods to a violent falling over of ground wires can result in electric shock. Application to insure that the...
User Manual
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... (thinner, gasoline, etc) in molded synthetic resin parts. (c) Places adjacent to the ceiling. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT NOTICE All Wiring of the unit, assemble necessary optional panel etc. Installation and use at such places cause corrosion in the heat exchanger and damage in generated or remains. These instructions do not cover all variations for installation satisfying following height. In such cases, suggest your...
... (thinner, gasoline, etc) in molded synthetic resin parts. (c) Places adjacent to the ceiling. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT NOTICE All Wiring of the unit, assemble necessary optional panel etc. Installation and use at such places cause corrosion in the heat exchanger and damage in generated or remains. These instructions do not cover all variations for installation satisfying following height. In such cases, suggest your...
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... water supply hose for several units, position the common pipe about 1000 cc of odor may cause overflow at a place where generation of water to the unit through the drain pipe normally.) 30 INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT (d) When constructing drain piping for 20 mm ~ 30 mm to supply water. (Insert hose facing toward bottom.) Attached drain hose clamp Main unit Drain piping Drain situation can be elevated up dimension) Joint for the needed...
... water supply hose for several units, position the common pipe about 1000 cc of odor may cause overflow at a place where generation of water to the unit through the drain pipe normally.) 30 INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT (d) When constructing drain piping for 20 mm ~ 30 mm to supply water. (Insert hose facing toward bottom.) Attached drain hose clamp Main unit Drain piping Drain situation can be elevated up dimension) Joint for the needed...
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... 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. A Blowout duct 2-spot, 3-spot and 4-spot with air filter) Hole for 3-spot. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT (7) Installation work before finishing the ceiling. (8) Connection of suction, exhaust...
... 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. A Blowout duct 2-spot, 3-spot and 4-spot with air filter) Hole for 3-spot. INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT (7) Installation work before finishing the ceiling. (8) Connection of suction, exhaust...