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1.          A A cloth dampened with cold  water may be used on the  indoor unit if needed  Then wipe  it with a dry cloth    A Do not use a chemically  treated cloth or duster to clean  the unit    A Do not use benzene   thinner  polishing powder  or  similar solvents for cleaning   These may cause the plastic  surface to crack or deform    A Never use water hotter  than 104  F  40   C  to clean the  front panel  it could cause  deformation or  discoloration           1  Push the front panel up straight and  then lift it upward to an angle of  about 20    Do not force it open more  than 20       2  Use the panel brace to support the  front panel and hold it open as  shown in the picture     Removing the air filter    A clogged air filter reduces the cooling  efficiency of this unit  Please inspect  filters monthly and clean as needed as  operation without filters or with dirty  filters may cause unit failure           10    3  Take hold of the handle of the air  filter and lift it up slightly to take it out  from the filter holder  and then pull it  downwards     4  Remove the air filter from the indoor  unit  Clean the air filter with a  vacuum cleaner or water  and then  dry it in cool place     5  Remove the air filter from its support  frame  The removing and installation  methods are slightly different  see  the pictures marked 1 and 2 on the  next page     6  Install the air filter back into position     7  Insert the upper portion of air filter  back into the unit  making
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3.    EartuNet ENERGY          Model ACDC12    Solar Heating  amp  Cooling Heat Pump Mini Split System    User and Remote Control Manual    Please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference     Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and maintain your unit  properly  Just a little preventative care on your part can save you a great deal of  time and money over the life of your system  You ll find many answers to  common problems in the chart of troubleshooting tips  If you review the chart of  troubleshooting tips first  you may not need to call for service     The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for  product improvement  Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details     Table of Contents    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS dee ge EECH e Ee  Tu Une DEE  fe TUL  GE    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Part dentticaton       Special  tere  Operating Iemperaiure  RTE en ME  Airflow direction control EE  Auto and Economy Operation       CARE AND MAINTENANCE    Care and maintenance            ccccceececceeeceecceceeceeccceeceeeaneeaeeceeeaues    Cleaning   the  EE    OPERATION TIPS    E ane Tee CEET  Operation e EN    TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS    Troubleshooting de eh    dee 13    GE 15    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    A Warning    Contact an authorized service technician for repair or maintenance of this  unit    Contact the authorized installer for installation of this unit    This appliance is not intended for use by persons  including 
4.    t be evil     To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage  the following  instructions must be followed  Incorrect operation due to ignoring these  instructions may cause harm or damage  The seriousness is classified by the  following indications        A    WARNING    This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious  injury           A    CAUTION    This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to  property              A WARNING    Connect to the proper power source  240 VAC  otherwise it may cause  electric shock or fire due to excess heat generation    Do not operate or stop the unit by turning off the power  It may cause  electric shock or fire due to heat generation    Do not damage or use an unspecified power cord  It may cause electric  shock   or fire    Do not modify the power cord or share the power source with other  devices  It may cause electric shock or fire due to heat generation    Do not operate with wet hands or in a damp environment as it may cause  electric shock    Do not direct the airflow at room occupants as this may cause health  problems    Ensure proper grounding as improper grounding may cause electric  shock    Do not allow water to drain into the indoor unit as it may cause electrical  shock or equipment failure    Always install with a disconnect on a dedicated circuit as failure to do so  may cause fire or electric shock    Disconnect the power source if abnormal sounds or odors are noticed   Do no
5.   Trouble Fuse blows frequently or  circuit breaker trips  frequently    Other objects or water fall  into the air conditioner   The remote controller  won t work or works  abnormally   If one of the following  codes appear on the  display area    E0  E1  E2  E3     or PO   P1  P2  P3        Malfunction   Cause Solution  Unit does Fuse or Check fuse  not start breaker may   or breaker  be blown or  tripped   Battery in Replace  remote the battery   controller  may be dead   The time you   Wait or  have set with   cancel  timer is timer  incorrect  setting   Unit not   Temperature   Set temp  cooling setting not correctly   set correctly   Refer to   Using  remote  control   section                       A Notes  Do not attempt to    repair    the  unit yourself  Always consult an  authorized service provider     15       Remote Controller User Guide    Table of Contents    Battery replacement eebe  e 17  Remote controller specifications  ee 18  F  nction DUONS E 19  teller Ve COD EE 22  How to use Ee 23  Cooling Heating Fan ele e EE 24  Dehumidifying operation EE 25  SWing  operation  EE 26  imer eet e KEE 27  ECONOMY Operati  N geet ENNER NEES  30    16    Distance limitations of the remote   Use the remote within 30 feet of indoor unit for proper reception  Reception is  confirmed by a beep from the unit     CAUTION  The air conditioner will not operate if curtains  doors or other materials  block the signals from the remote controller to the indoor unit     Prevent any liq
6.  compressor can t restart for 3  minutes after it stops  The unit is  designed not to blow cold air on  HEAT mode when the indoor heat  exchanger is in one of the following  three situations and the set  temperature has not been reached    A  When heating has just starting    B  Defrosting    C  Low temperature heating   The indoor or outdoor fan will stop  running when defrosting  Frost may  be generated on the outdoor unit  during heat cycle when outdoor  temperature is low and humidity is  high resulting in lower heating  efficiency of the air conditioner   During this condition air conditioner  will stop heating operation and start  defrosting automatically  The time to  defrost may vary from 4 to 10  minutes according to the outdoor  temperature and the amount of frost  build up on the outdoor unit     2  A white mist coming out from the  indoor unit  A white mist may  generate due to a large temperature  difference between air inlet and air  outlet on COOL mode in an indoor  environment that has a high relative  humidity  A white mist may generate  due to moisture generated from  defrosting process when the air  conditioner restarts in HEAT mode  operation after defrosting     3  Hissing sound from the air  conditioner    You may hear a low hissing sound  when the compressor is running or  has just stopped running  This sound  is from the refrigerant flowing  through the system or coming toa  stop    You may also hear a low  squeak   sound when the compressor is  runnin
7.  signal  h  will show on the  display area    2  Press the TIMER ON button to  display  6 0h  on the TIMER ON  display of the remote controller    3  Wait for about 3 seconds and the  digital display area will show the  temperature again  Now this function  is activated     28    BA  d      h    TIMER OFF          Set    10 hours later       2 hours later  after setting    Start    Stop    10 hours later  after setting    TIMER OFF    Auto off Operation    The TIMER OFF feature is useful  when you want the unit to turn off  automatically after you go to bed  The  air conditioner will stop automatically  at the set time    Example    To stop the air conditioner in 10 hours   1  Press the TIMER OFF button  the  last setting of stopping operation time  and the signal  h  will show on the  display area    2  Press the TIMER OFF button to  display  10h  on the TIMER OFF  display of the remote controller    3  Wait for about 3 seconds and the  digital display area will show the  temperature again  Now this function  is activated     COMBINED TIMER   Setting both ON and OFF timers  simultaneously     TIMER OFF     TIMER ON    On     Stop     gt  Start operation    This feature is useful when you want  to stop the air conditioner after you go  to bed  and start it again in the  morning when you wake up or when  you return home    Example    To stop the air conditioner 2 hours  after setting and start it again 10 hours  after setting    1  Press the TIMER OFF button    2  Press the TI
8.  sure that  the left and right edges line up  correctly and place filter into position      For the filters with gaps on the edges   please make sure the filter is  completely fixed and locked in the  filter holder     Cleaning the air filter     StS as Sch    Less  pon         Air Fitter       Air Fitter                11    Maintenance      Check before operating      If you plan to idle the unit for a long  time  perform the following      1  Operate the fan for about half a  day to dry the inside of the unit      2  Stop the air conditioner and  disconnect power  Remove the  batteries from the remote  controller      3  The outdoor unit requires periodic  maintenance and cleaning  Do not  attempt to do this yourself  Contact  your dealer or service provider     e Check that the wiring is not  broken or disconnected    e Check that the air filter is  installed    e Check if the air outlet or inlet is  blocked after the air conditioner  has not been used for a long  time     A CAUTION          e Do not touch the metal parts of  the unit when removing the  filter  Injuries can occur when  handling sharp metal edges    e Do not use water to clean inside  the air conditioner  Exposure to  water can destroy the  insulation  leading to possible  electric shock    e When cleaning the unit  first  make sure that the power and  circuit breaker are turned off           12    OPERATING TIPS    The following events may occur  during normal operation     1  Compressor protection    The
9.  the Auto off time    1  Press the TIMER OFF button  The  remote controller shows TIMER OFF   the last Auto off setting time and the  signal  h  will be shown on the LCD  display area  Now it is ready to reset  the Auto off time to START the  operation    2  Push the TIMER OFF button again  to set desired Auto off time  Each time  you press the button  the time  increases in 30 minute increments  up  to 10 hours  then at 1 hour increments  up to 24 hours     27    3  After setting the TIMER OFF there  will be a one half second delay before  the remote controller transmits the  signal to the air conditioner  Then   after approximately another 2  seconds  the signal  h  will disappear  and the set temperature will re appear  on the LCD display window           IMPORTANT   The effective operation time set by the remote controller for the timer  function is limited to the following settings  0 5  1 0  1 5  2 0  2 5  3 0   3 5  4 0  4 5  5 0  5 5  6 0  6 5  7 0  7 5  8 0  8 5  9 0  9 5  10  11  12  13   14  15 16 17  18  19  20  21  22  23 and 24           bdh    TIMER ON    Example of Timer Setting  TIMER ON   Auto on Operation   The TIMER ON feature is useful when  off you want the unit to turn on  pe Wien automatically before you return home   The air conditioner will automatically   E 6 hours later start operating at the set time     Start    Example    To start the air conditioner in 6 hours   1  Press the TIMER ON button  the  last setting of starting operation time  and the
10.  the same time  heat  loading of the air conditioner  increases due to larger difference  between indoor and outdoor  temperature  If a comfortable  temperature can t be achieved by  the air conditioner  we suggest you  use a supplementary heating  device     9  Auto restart function   Power failure during operation will  stop the unit completely  When the  power restores  the unit restarts  automatically with all the previous  settings preserved by the memory  function     10  Lightning   Lightning nearby may cause the  unit to malfunction  Disconnect  the power to the unit and then re   connect the power to the unit  Push  the ON OFF button on the remote  controller to restart operation     Troubleshooting Tips          If one of the following faults occur   stop the air conditioner immediately   disconnect the power and then  connect it again  If the problem still  exists  disconnect the power and  contact the nearest customer service                Cold air Air filter is Clean air  blowing blocked filter  from indoor   Doors or Close  unit but windows are   doors and  room is not   open windows  heating or and check  cooling  for drafts  The 3 minute   Wait 3 5  delay minutes  protection and try  has been again  activated                   If the trouble has not been corrected   please contact your local dealer  Be sure  to inform them of the detailed  malfunction and unit model                                      center   OPERATION RUN  Indicator s  continue  flashing  
11. COOL  DRY  HEAT  and FAN    2  Timer Setting Function in 24 hours    3  Indoor Setting Temperature Range   62 F 88 F   17 C 30 C   4  Full functional LCD  Liquid Crystal Display    5  Back light    18       Function buttons    SET TEM PERATUR ERC        1  Temp UP button  Push this button to increase the indoor temperature setting in 2 degree  increments     2  Temp DOWN button  Push this button to decrease the indoor temperature setting in 2 degree  increments     3  MODE button  Each time the button is pressed  the operation mode is selected in the  following sequence  Auto  Cool  Dry  Heat  and Fan     4  SWING button  Used to start or stop the louver movement and set the up down airflow    direction     5  ION button  not applicable to this unit     19    6  FOLLOW ME button  Push this button to initiate the    Follow Me    function and the remote controller  begins to detect the actual temperature at its location  The remote controller  will send this signal to the air conditioner every 3 minutes until you press the     Follow Me    button again  The air conditioner will beep to indicate the    Follow  Me    feature has ended if it does not receive the signal during any 7 minute  interval  Please insure that the signal from the remote controller is not  blocked     7  Reset button  Once the recessed RESET button is pressed  all of the current settings will be  cancelled  and the controller will return to the original settings     8  ON OFF button  Operation starts when t
12. K Indicator  LOCK is displayed when pushing the LOCK button  Push again to clear the display     22    How to use the buttons on the remote controller     Auto Operation    SET TEMPERATUR ETC        SWING ECONOMY TIMER ON    veer ck TIMER OFF    OO         FOLLOW d  ME LEDD EP LAY TUR ED        Ensure the unit is plugged in and  power is available  The OPERATION  indicator on the display panel of the  indoor unit illuminates     1  Press the MODE button to select  Auto    2  Press the TEMP button to set the  desired temperature  The temperature  can be set within a range of 62 F in 2  degree F increments    3  Press the ON OFF button to start  the air conditioner     NOTE    1  In the    Auto    mode  the system can  logically choose the mode of Cooling   Fan  Heating and Dehumidifying by  sensing the difference between the  actual ambient room temperature and  the set temperature on the remote  controller     2  In the    Auto    mode  you cannot  switch the fan speed  It has already  been automatically controlled     3  If the    Auto    mode is not    comfortable for you  the desired mode  can be selected manually     23    Cooling  Heating Fan Operation    SET TEM PERATUR EPC   F             FOLLOWLED     lt 7  GOO O       Ensure the unit is plugged in and  power is available     1  Press the MODE button to select  COOL  HEAT  or FAN mode     2  Press the TEMP button to set the  desired temperature  The temperature  can be set within a range of 62 F in 2  degree F increme
13. MER OFF button again  to display 2 0h on the TIMER OFF  display    3  Press the TIMER ON button    4  Press the TIMER ON button again  to display 10h on the TIMER ON  display     5  Wait for the remote control to  display the setting temperature     29    TIMER ON OFF       Start    Set 2hours later 5 hours later  after setting after setting    Cour 22  O00       TIMER ON     TIMER OFF    Off     Start     Stop operation    This feature is useful when you want   to start the air conditioner before you   wake up and stop it after you leave the   house    Example    To start the air conditioner 2 hours   after setting  and stop it 5 hours after   setting    1  Press the TIMER ON button    2  Press the TIMER ON button again   to display 2 0h on the TIMER ON   display    3  Press the TIMER OFF button    4  Press the TIMER OFF button again   to display 5 0h on the TIMER OFF   display    5  Wait for the remote control to   display the setting temperature   CAUTION   The timer setting  TIMER ON or   TIMER OFF  that in sequence occurs   directly after the set time will be   activated first     ECONOMY  SLEEP  Operation  When you press the ECONOMY  button  the most economic running  function will be activated  the set  temperature will increase  cooling  or  decrease  heating  by 2   F per hour for  2 hours  This new temperature will be  maintained for 5 hours then the unit  turns off     NOTE  The ECONOMY SLEEP    function is only available under  Cooling  Heating and AUTO operation 
14. ally select     Economy Operation  When you push the ECONOMY button  on the remote controller during  cooling  heating or AUTO operation   the air conditioner will automatically  increase  cooling  or decrease   heating  the set temperature by 2  degrees F per hour for 2 hours  hold  steady for the next 5 hours  and then  turn off  This characteristic maintains  both energy saving and comfort in  night operation     Dehumidification  The fan speed will be automatically  controlled under this operation   During this operation  if the room  temperature is lower than 50  F  10   C   the compressor stops operation and  restarts when the room temperature is  above 54   F  12  C      Optimal Operation  To achieve optimal performance   please note the following     e Adjust the temperature to achieve  the highest comfort level  Do not  adjust the unit to excessive  temperature levels    e Close doors and windows on COOL  or HEAT modes  or performance will  be reduced    e Use TIMER ON button on the  remote controller to select a time you  want to start your air conditioner     e Do not put any object near air inlet  or air outlet  as the efficiency of the  air conditioner will be reduced and  the air conditioner may stop running     e Care and Maintenance    Cleaning the Grille  Case and  Remote Controller    NOTE  Power must be disconnected  before cleaning the indoor unit     IMPORTANT  Never use volatile  substances  such as gasoline or  alcohol  to clean the panel     A CAUTION 
15. children  with  reduced physical  sensory or mental capabilities  or lack of experience and  knowledge  unless they have been given supervision or instruction  concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety   Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with  the air conditioner    If the power cord is to be replaced  replacement work shall be performed  by authorized personnel only    Installation work must be performed in accordance with the national wiring  standards by authorized personnel only     When using this air conditioner in the European countries  the following  information must be followed     DISPOSAL  Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste  Collection  of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary     It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance in domestic household waste   For disposal  there are several possibilities     The municipality has established collection systems  where electronic  waste can be disposed of without charge to the user    When buying a new product  the retailer may take back the old product  free of charge    The manufacture may take back the old appliance for disposal free of  charge to the user    As old products contain valuable resources  they can be sold to scrap  metal dealers     Disposal of waste in forests and landscapes endangers everyone   s health when  hazardous substances leak into the groundwater and find their way into the food  chain  Don
16. cles around air inlets or inside of air inlets  It may cause  failure of the unit    e Turn off the main breaker when storing the unit for extended periods of  time    e Do not use strong detergents to clean the unit as appearance may be  deteriorated due to change of product color or scratching of its surface    e Ensure that the proper bracket is used to support the outdoor unit as a  weak or damaged bracket could cause the unit to fall causing damage or  injury    e Inspect filters monthly and clean as needed as operation without filters or  with dirty filters will affect system performance and may cause unit failure    e Do not place heavy objects on the power cord or compress the cord to  avoid electrical shock or fire    e Use caution when unpacking the unit as sharp edges could cause injury    e If water enters the unit  turn off the breaker and call a qualified service  person     OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Part Identification    Indoor Unit    1 Air Inlet     34  S       EEA  t di  7 Fuer    W   o       5 Air Outlet    A    Air Inlet  side  Air Inlet  rear   Z et  side             Air Outlet  Display Window    mal DIR     Remote Sensor          Defrost Operation Display    Displayed when the air conditioner  starts defrosting automatically or  when the warm air control feature is  activated in heating operation     al Operation Frequency    Display   This display is separated into five  zones  The zones illuminate based  on the compressor current  frequency  For examp
17. djusting the  vertical louvers  the supply power must  be disconnected              CAUTION   Do not operate the air conditioner  for long periods with the air flow  direction set downward in cooling or  dehumidifying mode  otherwise   condensation may occur on the  surface of the horizontal louver  causing moisture to drop on to the  floor or on furnishings    Do not move the horizontal louver  manually unless it is necessary   always use the remote controller    When the air conditioner is started  immediately after it was stopped   the horizontal louver might not  move for approximately 10 seconds    Open angle of the horizontal  louver should not be set too small   as COOLING or HEATING  performance may be impaired due  to overly restricted air flow area    Do not operate unit with horizontal  louver in closed position    When the air conditioner is  connected to power  initial power    the horizontal louver may generate  a sound for 10 seconds  this is a  normal operation           AUTO and ECONOMY  OPERATION    SLEEP Unit OFF for             Unit OFF for  set temp 7 hours    egu  Mode  Thr 1 hr  Heating  AUTO operation    e When you set the air  conditioner in AUTO mode  it  will automatically select cooling  or fan only operation depending  on what temperature you have  selected and the room  temperature    e The air conditioner will control  room temperature automatically  based on the temperature point  set by you    e Ifthe AUTO mode is  uncomfortable  you can  manu
18. e speed cooling heating  The system will revert back to  the previous setting in 20 minutes     15  LED DISPLAY Button    Press this button to clear the display on the indoor unit  press it again to light  the display     21    LCD DISPLAY ON REMOTE CONTROLLER       1  MODE Display  Displays the current selected mode  AUTO  COOL  DRY  HEAT and FAN     2  TRANSMISSION Indicator  This transmission indicator will light when remote controller transmits signals to the  indoor unit     3  TEMP TIMER Display  The temperature setting  from 62F to 88F  or timer setting  0 24hr  will be displayed   If FAN mode is selected  there will be no display     4  ON OFF Display    This indicator will be displayed when the unit is operating     5  MODE Display  FAN mode     6  FAN SPEED Display   Displays the selected fan speed  AUTO  HIGH  MED and LOW  Nothing displays  when the fan speed is selected in AUTO speed  When AUTO or DRY Mode is  selected  there will be no signals displayed     7  FOLLOW ME Display  When pressing the FOLLOW ME button in COOL or HEAT mode  the remote  sensing function is activated and this indicator is displayed     8  TIMER Display   This display area shows the settings of the TIMER  That is  if only the Auto on time  function is set  it will display TIMER ON  If only the Auto off time function is set  it will  display TIMER OFF  If both functions are set  it will display TIMER ON OFF which  indicates you have chosen both the Auto on time and Auto off time     9  LOC
19. g or has just stopped running   This is caused by heat expansion  and cold contraction of the plastic  parts in the unit when the  temperature is changing    When power is first turned on  a  noise may be heard due to louver  restoring to its original position  This  is normal operation     4  Dust is blown out from the indoor  unit   This is a normal condition when the  air conditioner has not been used for  a long time or during first use of the  unit     5  A peculiar smell comes out from  the indoor unit   This is caused by the indoor unit  giving off smells permeated from  building material  from furniture  or  smoke     6  Compressor functionality  When the indoor temperature  reaches the set temperature  the  compressor will stop automatically  and the air conditioner turns to FAN  only mode  The compressor will start  again when the indoor temperature  rises on COOL mode or falls on  HEAT mode to reach the set point     13    7  Dripping water may form on the  surface of the indoor unit when  cooling in a high relative humidity   relative humidity higher than 80     This is due to the angle of the  horizontal louver being set too  small  Adjust the horizontal louver  to the maximum air outlet position  and select HIGH fan speed     8  Heating mode   The air conditioner draws in heat  from the outdoor unit and releases  it via the indoor unit during heating  operation  When the outdoor  temperature falls  heat drawn in by  the air conditioner decreases  accordingly  At
20. his button is pressed and stops when the button is  pressed again     9  FAN SPEED button  Used to select the fan speed in the following four steps  AUTO  LOW   MEDIUM  and HIGH     10  TIMER ON button  Press this button to activate the Auto on time setting  Each press will increase  the time setting in 30 minute increments  up to 10 hours  then at 1 hour  increments up to 24 hours  To cancel the Auto on time setting  just press the  button until the time setting is 0 0     11  ECONOMY Button   Select this button before going to bed  It will maintain a comfortable  temperature and save energy  This function is available in COOL  HEAT  or  AUTO modes only    Note  While the unit is running under Energy Saving Mode  it would be  cancelled if MODE  FAN SPEED  or ON OFF is pressed     12  TIMER OFF Button   Press this button to activate the Auto off time setting  Each press will increase  the time setting in 30 minute increments  up to 10 hours  then at 1 hour  increments up to 24 hours  To cancel the Auto off time setting  just press the  button until the time setting is 0 0     20    13  LOCK Button   Press this recessed button to lock all current settings and the remote will not  accept any operation except that of LOCK  Use the LOCK mode to prevent  settings from being accidently changed  Press the LOCK button again to  cancel the LOCK function  ALOCK ICON  FOLLOW ME  and TURBO symbol  will appear on the remote controller display     14  TURBO Button  Used to start or stop th
21. in case the remote controller is  disabled or when maintenance is necessary         Front Pane    Manual  Control  Button    Manual  Control  Button    1     NOTE  The unit must be turned off  before operating the    manual control     button  If the unit is operational   continue pressing the manual control  button until the unit is off     For the convenience of operation   the manual control button is located  on the right side of the panel frame     2  One press of the manual control    button will lead to the forced AUTO  operation  If you press the button  twice within five seconds  the unit will  operate under forced COOL  operation        CAUTION  This button is used for  testing purposes and to be used by  service personnel only              Vertical  louver               Adjust the air flow direction properly   otherwise  it might cause discomfort or  uneven room temperatures    Adjust the horizontal louver using the  remote controller    Adjust the vertical louver manually     To set the vertical air flow  Up Down   direction  perform this function while  the unit is in operation by using the  remote controller to adjust the air flow  direction  The horizontal louver can be  moved at a range of 6   for each press   or swing up and down automatically   Please refer to the REMOTE  CONTROLLER section     To set the horizontal air flow direction   left   right  move the vertical louver  manually to adjust the air flow in the  direction you prefer    IMPORTANT  Before a
22. le  higher  frequency will illuminate more zones     Indoor Unit     Display Window     Front Panel     Panel Frame     Chassis     Air Filter     Panel Brace     Manual Control Button    Connecting Pipe     Drain Hose     Remote Controller    OOONDOORWND   gt     esch     Outdoor Unit  12 Connecting Cable  13  Line Set  14  Service Valve    Digital Display  Displays the current setting  temperature and malfunction  code when the air conditioner is  in operation     AUTO Operation Display    Displayed during Auto operation        Timer Display  Displayed during timer operation     OPERATING TEMPERATURES                            Mode Cooling Heating Operation   Drying  Temperature Operation  Room Temperature  2 62   F or 17   C  lt  86   F or 30  C  gt  50   F or 10  C  Outdoor 32   F     122   F 5   F   86   F 32   F   122   F  Temperature 0   C     50  C  15   C   30  C 0   C   50  C  Note     1  Optimum performance will be achieved within these operating  temperatures  If air conditioner is used outside of the above conditions   certain safety protection features might come into operation and cause the    unit to function abnormally     2  Room relative humidity less than 80   If the air conditioner operates in  excess of this figure  the surface of the air conditioner may attract  condensation  Please set the vertical air flow louver to its maximum angle   vertically to the floor  and set HIGH fan mode           Manual Operation  Manual operation can be used temporarily 
23. n     NOTE  When the louver swings or  moves to a position which would affect  the cooling and heating effect of the air  conditioner  it will automatically  change the swing moving direction     2  If you keep pressing the SWING  button without releasing for 2 more  seconds  the auto swing feature of the  louver is activated  The horizontal  louver would swing up down  automatically  Press it again to stop     26    Timer Operation        SET TEMPERATURE C     y P 4    C    ON OFF FAN SPEED             MODE       SWING ECONOMY TIMER O    ION Reser ocg TIMER O    FOLLOWLED    000    Pressing the TIMER ON button can  set the auto on time of the unit  And  pressing the TIMER OFF button can  set the auto off time of the unit     Setting the Auto on time    1  Press the TIMER ON button  The  remote controller shows TIMER ON   the last Auto on setting time and the  signal  h  will be shown on the LCD  display area  Now it is ready to reset  the   Auto on time to START the operation   2  Push the TIMER ON button again to  set desired Auto on time  Each time  you press the button  the time  increases in 30 minute increments  up  to 10 hours  then at 1 hour increments  up to 24 hours    3  After setting the TIMER ON there  will be a one half second delay before  the remote controller transmits the  signal to the air conditioner  Then   after approximately another 2  seconds  the   signal  h  will disappear and the set  temperature will re appear on the LCD  display window     Setting
24. nts to 88 degrees F     3  Press the FAN SPEED button to  select the fan speed in four steps   Auto  Low  Medium  or High     4  Press the ON OFF button to start  the air conditioner     NOTE    In the FAN mode  the setting  temperature is not displayed in the  remote controller and you are not able  to control the room temperature either   In this case  only step 1  3 and 4 may  be performed     24    Dehumidifying Operation    SET TEM PERATUR EC               ON weer ck TIMER OFF    oe i Te ax    FOLLOW  M    0 8 s           Ensure the unit is plugged in and  power is available  The OPERATION  indicator on the display panel of the  indoor unit illuminates     1  Press the MODE button to select  DRY mode     2  Press the TEMP button to set the  desired temperature     3  Press the ON OFF button to start  the air conditioner     NOTE   In the Dehumidifying mode  you can  not switch the fan speed as it is  automatically controlled     25    Swing Operation          SET TEM PERATUR DA         AUTO  COOL   DRY   Heat      y TEMP A    ZS     MODE    SEDO    SWING ECONOMY TIMER ON             ION RESET TIMER OFF    Cep    LOCK TURBO    era  O O O    i LED DISPLAY      Use the SWING button to adjust the  Up Down airflow direction        1  When you press the button once  and quickly  the air flow direction  setting feature of the louver is  activated  The moving angle of the  louver is 6   for each time you press   Keep pressing the button to move the  louver to the desired positio
25. t drink the water drained from the unit as it may be contaminated  and cause illness    Do not open the unit during operation as it could cause electrical shock   Always use the correctly rated fuse or circuit breaker as failure to do so  may cause a fire    Do not install the power cord close to heating appliances as it may cause  a fire or electrical shock     e Do not disassemble or modify unit as it may cause a fire or electrical  shock    e Ventilate room before operating unit if there is a gas leak from another  appliance  It may cause an explosion or fire    e Do not expose the power cord to flammable gas or combustibles such as  gasoline  benzene  paint thinner  etc  It may cause an explosion or fire     A CAUTION    e When cleaning the air filter  do not touch any components inside the unit  as it may cause injury    e Do not clean the unit with water as water may enter the unit and degrade  the insulation  It may cause an electric shock    e Ventilate the room when used together with a stove  etc   as an oxygen  shortage may occur    e Before cleaning the unit  power it off and turn off the breaker as it may  cause fire and electric shock  or may cause an injury    e Do not expose pets or house plants to direct air flow as this could injure  the pet or plant    e Do not use this unit for special purposes such as  but not limited to  food  preservation as it may cause deterioration of quality  etc    e Do not operate the unit with open windows    e Do not place obsta
26. uid from falling into the remote controller  Do not expose  the remote controller to direct sunlight or heat     If the infrared signal receiver on the indoor unit is exposed to direct   sunlight  the air conditioner may not function properly  Use curtains to  prevent the sunlight from falling on the receiver    If other electrical appliances react to the remote controller  either move these  appliances or consult your dealer     Replacing the batteries       The remote controller is powered by two batteries  AAA Energizer or equivalent   housed in the rear part and protected by a cover      1  Remove the cover by pressing and sliding off     2  Remove the old batteries and insert the new batteries  placing the     and      ends correctly     3  Reattach the cover by sliding it back into position     17    NOTE  When the batteries are removed  the remote controller erases all  programming  After inserting new batteries  the remote controller must be  reprogrammed     CAUTION    Do not mix old and new batteries  Do not store batteries in the remote for long  periods of time  Properly dispose of batteries  consult your city code      Remote Control Specifications       Model R51L10 BGE       Rated Voltage   3 0V  AAA Dry batteries        Lowest voltage   2 0V  needed to  transmit signal       Signal 30 ft   when using new batteries at 3 0 DC voltage   Receiving  Range          Operating  41 F 140 For 5C 60C  Environment          Performance Features    1  Operating Mode  AUTO  
    
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