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1.         SPEED            NOTE  When the louver swing or move to a position which would affect the cooling  and heating effect of the air conditioner  it would automatically change the swing   moving direction                       a ECO TIMER OM       SWING aser      TIMER OFF   2     AR    DIRECTION        Timer operation  Press the TIMER ON button can set the auto on time of the unit  And press the    TIMER OFF button can set the auto off time of the unit     SET TEMPERATUREI          T ADJUST  A Y       MODE ONOFF FAN SPEED    To set 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 minutes 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                TIMER              Swing   ECO       TIMER OFF       SWING RESET pape    To set the Auto off time    1  Press the TIMER OFF button  The remote controller shows TIMER OFF  the last Auto off setting time and th
2.    button is                       all of the current settings will be cancelled    DIRECTION         and the controller will return to the initial settings        ON OFF Button  Operation starts when this button is pressed and stops when the  button is pressed again        FAN SPEED Button  Used to select the fan speed in four steps                Low     Med     High       FAN SPEED Button  MODE Button  Press the Mode and Fan speed button simultaneously for 2 seconds  The remote controls into faceplate setting  state and the LCD shows F2 Press the TEMP          to control the faceplate up and press the TEMP DOWN Y   to control the faceplate down  Press any button to exit the faceplate setting state  then the LCD back to the  normal display      TIMER ON Button   Press this button to activate the Auto on time setting  Each press will increase the time setting in 30 minutes  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              Button   Select this function during the sleeping time  It can maintain the most comfortable temperature and save energy   This function is available on COOL  HEAT or AUTO mode only     NOTE  While the unit is running under Energy saving mode  it would be cancelled if press MODE  FAN SPEED or  ON OFF button      TIMER OFF Button   Press this button to activate the Auto off time setting  Each press will increase the time setting in 30 mi
3.   restore to  the cooling mode after soon    m When the room temperature drops to the set  temperature  the compressor goes off and the indoor unit  changes to fan mode  when the temperature rises up  the  compressor starts again  It is same in the heating mode     Symptom 3  White mist comes out of a unit    Symptom 3 1  Indoor unit   m When humidity is high during cooling operation If the  interior of an indoor unit is extremely contaminated  the  temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven  It  is necessary to clean the interior of the indoor unit  Ask  your dealer for details on cleaning the unit  This operation  requires a qualified service person    Symptom 3 2  Indoor unit  outdoor unit   m When humidity is high during cooling operation If the  interior of an indoor unit is extremely contaminated  the  temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven  lt  is necessary to clean the interior of the indoor unit  Ask  your dealer for details on cleaning the unit  This operation  requires a qualified service person    m When the system is changed over to heating operation  after defrost operation Moisture generated by defrost  becomes steam and is exhausted     Symptom 4  Noise of air conditioners cooling    Symptom 4 1  Indoor unit   m A continuous low  shah  sound is heard when the  system is in cooling operation or at a stop    When the drain pump  optional accessories  is in  operation this noise is heard    m A  pishi pishi  squeaking sound is heard when
4.  1 pW     Further information is contained  in product brochures    Norm EN 14511  Air conditioner  Energy Label Directive 2002 31 EC                NOTE CONCERNING PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT       service life  but must be taken to a collection station for the recycling of   electrical and electronic devices  The symbol on the product  the            Operating instructions or the packaging indicate such disposal procedures    The materials are recyclable in accordance with their respective symbols  By means   of re use  material recycling or any other form of recycling old appliances you are   making an important contribution to the protection of our environment  Please ask  your local council where your nearest disposal station is located     INFORMATION CONCERNING USED REFRIGERANT  MEDIUM          This product must not be disposed of via normal household waste after its       This unit is containing fluorinated gases included in the Kyoto protocol  The  maintanance and the liquidation must be carried out by qualified personel   Type of refrigerant  R410A   The composition of the cooling medium R410A   50  HFC 32  50  HFC 125   The quantity of the refrigerant  please see the unit label    The value GWP  2088   GWP   Global Warming Potential    In case of quality problem or other please contact your local supplier or authorized    service center   Emergency number  112    PRODUCER       Producer  SINCLAIR CORPORATION Ltd   1 4 Argyll St   London W1F 7LD  UK   www sinclair eu 
5.  2  Press the TEMP button to set the desired temperature  The temperature can  be set within a range of 17  C  30  C in 1  C increments    3  Press the FAN SPEED button to select the fan speed in four steps  Auto  Low   Med  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     Dehumidifying operation  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  The temperature can  be set within a range of 17      30     in 1     increments    3  Press the ON OFF button to start the air conditioner    NOTE   In the Dehumidifying mode  you can not switch the fan speed  lt has already    been automatically controlled   Dehumidifying volume is 5 L h    Swing operation  Use the DIRECTION SWING button to adjust the horizontal louver  use the SWING    button to adjust the vertical louver     1  Press the SWING 1 or  gt   button  the horizontal      vertical louver will swing  automatically  when press the AIR DIRECTION button  the louver changes 6  degree in angle for each press     SET TEMPERATURE    C   AUTO FAN  COOL HIGH  DRY MED  HEAT LOW    Y ADJUST A                  MODE OWDEE
6.  LCD  Liquid Crystal Display     Note    e Buttons design might be slightly different from the  actual one you purchased depending on individual  models    e All the functions described are accomplished by  the indoor unit  If the indoor unit has no this feature   there is no corresponding operation happened when  press the relative button on the remote controller     Function buttons    SET TEMPERATURE    C     ADJUST A    525    MODE ON OFF FAN SPEED          SWING                                  Y E    OTEMP UP Button  Push this button to increase the indoor temperature setting in 1  C  increments to 30 C    O TEMP DOWN Button   Push this button to decrease the indoor temperature setting in 1  C  increments to 17 C       MODE Button   Each time the button is pressed  the operation mode is selected in  the sequence of the following    AUTO     COOL      DRY        HEAT       FAN        NOTE  Heat mode is for Cooling  amp  Heating models only                  Button     Used to stop      start horizontal louver movement  The louver will  swing up and down automatically if push this button    AIR DIRECTION Button   Used to set the desired up down air flow direction  The louver  changes 6 degree in angle for each press        SWING Button  3  Used to stop or start vertical louver movement    NOTE  This button only available when the remote controller is    used with corresponding unit     SWING4 Reset Lock TIMEROFF               Button                        recessed         
7.  display  indicator will go off     No receiving tone sounds     Check whether the signal transmitter of the   Directly transmit the signal transmitter of  from the indoor unit even   remote controller is properly directed to the the remote controller to the infrared signal  when the ON OFF button infrared signal receiver of the indoor unit receiver of the indoor unit  and then   is pressed  when the ON OFF button is pressed  repeatly push the ON OFF button twice     Table 8 3       AIR CONDITIONER REMOTE  CONTROLLER    Thank you very much for purchasing our air  conditioner  Please read this owner s manual  carefully before using your air conditioner    The design and specifications are subject to change  without prior notice for product improvement   Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for  details     Handling the remote controller    Location of the remote  controller    e Use the remote controller  within a distance of 8  meters from the appliance   pointing it towards the  receiver  Reception is  confirmed by a beep           CAUTION    e The air conditioner will not operate if curtains       doors or other materials block the signals from the  remote controller to the indoor unit    e Prevent any liquid from falling into the remote  controller  Do not expose the remote controller to  direct sunlight or heat    e  f the infrared signal receiver on the indoor unit is  exposed to direct sunlight  the air conditioner may  not function properly  Use curtains to pr
8.  the  system stops after heating operation    Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by  temperature change make this noise     Symptom 4 2  Indoor unit  outdoor unit   m A continuous low hissing sound is heard when the  system is in operation    This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both  indoor and outdoor units    A continuous low hissing sound is heard when the system  is in operation    This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both  indoor and outdoor units    m A hissing sound which is heard at the start or  immediately after stopping operation or defrost operation   This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow stop or flow  change     Symptom 4 3  Outdoor unit  m When the tone of operating noise changes  This noise 1   caused by the change of frequency     Symptom 5  Dust comes out of the unit  m When the unit is used for the first time in a long time   This is because dust has gotten into the unit     Symptom 6  The units can give off odors  m Ihe unit can absorb the smell of rooms  furniture   cigarettes  etc   and then emit it again     Symptom 7  The outdoor unit fan does not spin   m During operation  The speed of the fan is controlled in  order to optimize product operation     8  TROUBLESHOOTING    8 1 Troubles and causes of air conditioner   If one of the following malfunctions occur  stop operation   shut off the power  and contact with your dealer    m The operation lamp 1  flashing rapidly  5Hz     This lamp is still 
9.  to clean the  air filter  If the dust accumulation is too heavy   please use  soft brush and mild detergent to clean it and dry out in cool  place      The air in side should face up when using vacuum  cleaner   See Fig  6 3      The air in side should face down when using water   See  Fig  6 4        CAUTION  Do not dry out the air filter under direct sunshine or with  fire   5 Re install the air filter   6 Install and close the air in grill in the reverse    order of step 1 and 2 and connect the control box cables to  the corresponding terminators of the main body         Fig 6 1          Fig 6 3       Fig 6 4    7  FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS ARE NOT AIR  CONDITIONER TROUBLES    Symptom 1  The system does not operate   m Ihe air conditioner does not start immediately after the  ON OFF button on the romote controller is pressed    If the operation lamp lights  the system is in normal  condition To prevent overloading of the compressor motor   the air conditioner starts 3 minutes after it is turned ON    m If the operation lamp and the  PRE DEF  indicator cooling and heating type  or fan only  indicator cooling only type   light  it means you choose the  heating model  When just starting  if the compressor has  not started  the indoor unit appears  anti cold wind   protection because of its overlow outlet temperature     Symptom 2  Change into the fan mode during cooling  mode   m In order to prevent the indoor evaporator frosting  the  system will change into fan mode automatically
10. D CURRENT    RATED INPUT    ASC 60AN  14  9kW   17 0KW   DISCHARGE   4 2MPa  SUCTION   1 5MPa  28 3kg   220 240    50Hz 1Ph  1 0A    150W       CONDITIONER OUTDOOR UNIT  OUTDOOR MODEL  REFRIGERANT  EXCESSIVE OPERATING       PRESSURE 15MPa    OUTDOOR UNIT IP 24  RESISTANCE CLASS       Energy  Manufacturer    Outside Unit  Inside Unit    ENERGY LABEL    Air Conditioner       SINCLAIR  ASC 60AN  ASC 60AN       More efficient    Less efficient       Annual energy consumption   kWh in cooling mode     Actual consumption will depend    on how the appliance is used  and climate     Cooling output kw    Energy efficiency ratio  Full load  the higher the better        Type Cooling only    Cooling   Heating       Air cooled    Water cooled       Heat output kW    Heating Performance  A  higher G  lower       Noise   dB A       1 pW     Further information is contained  in product brochures    Norm EN 14511  Air conditioner  Energy Label Directive 2002 31 EC                Energy  Manufacturer    Outside Unit  Inside Unit       Air Conditioner       SINCLAIR  ASF 60AN  ASF 60AN       More efficient    Less efficient       Annual energy consumption   kWh in cooling mode     Actual consumption will depend  on how the appliance is used  and climate     Cooling output kW    Energy efficiency ratio  Fullload  the higher the better        Type Cooling only  Cooling   Heating       Air cooled    Water cooled       Heat output kW    Heating Performance  A  higher G  lower       Noise   dB A  re
11. N  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     LOCK Indicator  LOCK display is displayed when pushing the LOCK button  Push the LOCK  button to clear display     How to use the buttons    SET TEMPERATUREI   C        SWING 4  ECO         W INGA RESET LACK TIMER OFF    oo            AIR  DIRECTION                  Auto operation  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 17   C  30      in 1  C increments    3  Press the ON OFF button to start the air conditioner    NOTE   1  In the Auto mode  the air conditioner 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     the Auto mode  you can not 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     Cooling  Heating  Fan operation  Ensure the unit is plugged in and power is available     1  Press the MODE button to select COOL  HEAT   cooling     heating models  only  or FAN mode   
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13. USER S MANUAL             SINCLAIR         CONDITIONING       Original instruction       INDOOR UNIT    OUTDOOR UNIT    Fig  1       Air flow louver at air outlet     fog            Air in grill     Drain pump drain water from indoor unit     Display panel  Ed Drain pipe    Remote controller  O  Air outlet 10  Refrigerant pipe  ED Air filter inside air in grill  ch  Air inlet  dd Air inlet Ja Air outlet    Y NOTE    All the pictures in this manual are for explanation purpose only  They may be slightly different from the air conditioner  you purchased depend on model  The actual shape shall prevail     1  IMPORTANT SAFETY  INFORMATION    To prevent injury to the user or other people and  property damage  the following instructions must be  followed  Incorrect operation due to ignoring of  instructions may cause harm or damage    The safety precautions listed are divided into two  categories  In either case  important safety information is  listed which must be read carefully        WARNING    Failure to observe a warning may result in death  The    appliance shall be installed in accordance with national  wiring regulations        CAUTION    Failure to                   caution may result in injury or damage    to the equipment        WARNING    Ask your dealer for installation of the air conditioner     Incomplete installation performed by yourself may result in  a water leakage  electric shock  and fire     Ask your dealer for improvement  repair  and  maintenance    Incompl
14. car wireless telephone operating nearby  may cause the unit to malfunction    Disconnect the unit with the power and then connect the  unit with the power again  Push the ON OFF button on the  remote controller to restart operation     m Refrigerant Leakage Detection optional     With this new technology  the display area will appear EC   if applicable  and the LED indication lamps continue  flashing when the outdoor unit detects refrigerant leakage     m Louver Angle Memory Function optional     For some models  the machine is special designed with  louver angle memory function  Power failure during  operation or pressing the ON OFF button on the remote  controller will stop the unit completely  When the power  restores or pressing the ON OFF button on the remote  controller again  the unit restarts automatically with the  previous open angle of the horizontal louver by the  memory function  So we strongly recommend that the  open angle of the horizontal louver should not be set too  small  in case the condensed water forms and drops from  the horizontal louver  Press the Manual control button and  the open angle of the horizontal louver will be restored to  the standard angle     4  HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION    The following should be noticed to ensure        economical operation    7 Adjust the air flow louver properly and avoid direct air  flow to room inhabitants      Adjust the room temperature properly for a  comfortable environment  Avoid excessive heating or  co
15. com  This product was manufactured in China  Made in China      REPRESENTATIVE  TECHNICAL SUPPORT       NEPA spol  s r o   Purky  ova 45  612 00 Brno  Czech Republic    Tel    420 541 590 140  Fax   420 541 590 124  www nepa cz    klimatizace nepa cz    A        za    
16. e  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 minutes increments  up to 10 hours  then at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours    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  10  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     Example of Timer setting  TIMER ON  Auto on Operation     i rl  Duh       TIMER ON    Start       Set 6 hours later    TIMER OFF      fl    ru     TIMER   FF          COMBINED TIMER          Il LI hy    TIMER ON OFF          Sel 2 hours later 10 hours ladne  ser        after peting    TIMER ON  TIMER OFF       The TIMER ON feature is useful when you want the unit to turn on automatically before  you return home  The air conditioner will automatically start operating at the set time   Example    To start the air conditioner in 6 hours    1  Press the TIMER ON button  the last setting 
17. e of power switch may have burned                   the fuse    Batteries of remote controller exhausted     Replace the batteries or check the  or other problem of controller  controller     Air flowing normally but     Temperature is not set correctly      Setthe temperature properly   completely can t cooling                3 minutes protection of compressor      Wait     e Refrigerant is too little or too much   e Airor no concreting gas in the refrigerating  Units start or stop circuit   frequently     Compressor is malfunction   e Voltage is too high or too low   e System circuit is blocked   e Outdoor unit and indoor unit heat     exchanger is dirty      e The air filter is dirty  1       nlet outlet of indoor outdoor units is     blocked   Low cooling effect     Doors and windows are open      Sunlight directly shine   e Too much heat resource   e Outdoor temp  is too high       Leakage of refrigerant or lack of  refrigerant     Unit does not start    e Check leakage  and rightly recharge  refrigerant    e Vacuum and recharge refrigerant    e Maintenance or change compressor   e Install manostat     Find reasons and solution    Clean the heat exchanger    Clean the air filter    Eliminate all dirties and make air  smooth    e Close doors and windows    e Make curtains in order to shelter from  sunshine    e Reduce heat source    e AC cooling capacity reduces  normal      e Check leakage and rightly recharge  refrigerant    e Use heating device        Close doors and w
18. ete improvement  repair  and maintenance may  result in a water leakage  electric shock  and fire     In order to avoid electric shock  fire or injury  or if you  detect any abnormality such as smell of fire  turn off  the power supply and call your dealer for instructions     Never let the indoor unit or the remote controller get  wet   It may cause an electric shock or a fire     Never press the button of the remote controller with a  hard  pointed object   The remote controller may be damaged     Never replace a fuse with that of wrong rated current  or other wires when a fuse blows out    Use of wire or copper wire may cause the unit to break  down or cause a fire     It is not good for your health to expose your body to  the air flow for a long time     Do not insert fingers  rods or other objects into the air  inlet or outlet   When the fan is rotating at high speed  it will cause injury     Never use a flammable spray such as hair spray   lacquer or paint near the unit   It may cause a fire     Never touch the air outlet or the horizontal blades  while the swing flap is in operation   Fingers may become caught or the unit may break down     Never put any objects into the air inlet or outlet   Objects touching the fan at high speed can be dangerous     Never inspect or service the unit by yourself   Ask a qualified service person to perform this work     Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal  waste  Collection of such waste separately for special  treatment 
19. event the  sunlight from falling on the receiver    e If other electrical appliances react to the remote  controller  either move   these appliances or consult your local dealer     Replacing batteries   The remote controller 1    powered by two dry  batteries RO3 LRO3X2    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     NOTE  When the batteries are removed  the remote  controller erases all programming  After inserting  new batteries  the remote controller must be  reprogrammed        CAUTION    e Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a    different type  Do not leave the batteries in the  remote controller if it is not going to be used for 2 or  3 months        Dispose of the old batteries in the special  containers to be found in the sales outlets     Remote Controller Specifications    Model                Resteiseic e    Rated Voltage 3 0V Dry batteries RO3 LRO3x2        Lowest Voltage of  CPU Emitting 2 0V  Signal    Signal Receiving 8m  when using 3 0 voltage  it  Range gets 11m     Environment        50     60        Performance Feature   1  Operating Mode  AUTO  COOL  DRY  HEAT   Cooling  amp  heating models only  and FAN    2  Timer Setting Function in 24 hours    3  Indoor Setting Temperature range  17  C 30  C   4  Full function of
20. flashing rapidly after turn off the power  and turn on again   See in Table 8 1      Remote controller receives malfunction or the button  does not work well    m    safety device such as a fuse  a breaker frequently  actuates    m Obstacles and water enter the unit    m Water leaks from indoor unit    m Other malfunctions    If the system does not properly operate except the above  mentioned cases or the above mentioned malfunctions is  evident  investigate the system according to the following  procedures   See in Table 8 2     8 2 Troubles and causes of remote controller  Before asking for serving or repairing  check the following  points   See in Table 8 3     In outdoor unit communication checking   uick H  sh Quick flash  channel is abnormal   Room temperature sensor checking Quick flash   channel is abnormal           al                              Sa   onek    7   EEPROMmatunten   aa              Treeamnamam     wkm   Gmoorspeedonoem    ae              10   tor unit pressure malo   Guias   Guias   aaa      Lifting panel communication checking BR      NA  11 channel is abnormal Quick flash m Quick flash Quick flash    12 Lifting panel malfunction          Quick flash Quick flash Quick flash  13 Lifting panel is not closed      Quick flash Quick flash  14 Refrigerant leakage detection malfunction Quick flash        ae Quick flash       Table 8 1    Symptoms  ca sm         Power failure  e W aitforthe comeback of power   Power switch is off  e Switch on the power    Fus
21. indows    e Check leakage and rightly recharge  refrigerant     e Outdoor temperature is lower than 7  C     e Doors and windows not completely  Low heating effect closed        Leakage of refrigerant or lack of   refrigerant        Table 8 2                    Check whether the MODE indicated on the 5  display is  AUTO  air conditioner will automatically change  the fan speed     The fan speed can not be When dry operation is selected  the air  changed    Orientar MODE mdcatedonihe conditioner automatically change the fan  display is  DRY  speed  The fan speed can be selected  during  COOL    FAN ONLY            HEAT      When the automatic mode is selected  the    The remote controller   signal is not transmitted     Check whether the batteries in the remote  even when the ON OFF controller are exhausted    button is pushed     The power supply is off     The TEMP  indicator does      Check whether the MODE indicated on the   The temperature cannot be set during FAN  not come on  display is FAN ONLY mode     The indication on the     Check whether the timer operation has  display disappears after come to an end when the TIMER OFF is  a lapse of time  indicated on the display     The air conditioner operation will stop up  to the set time     The TIMER ON indicator     Check whether the timer operation is Up to the set time  the air conditioner will  goes off after a lapse of started when the TIMER ON is indicated on automatically start and the appropriate  certain time  the
22. ioner will turn  to AUTO after it is enforced to cool with a wind speed of  HIGH for 30 minutes  The remote controller operation 1   disabled     3 OFF  The OPERATION lamp goes off  The air conditioner is  OFF while the remote controller operation is enabled     3  AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONS AND  PERFORMANCE    Use the system in the following temperature for safe  and effective operation  The Max operation  temperature for the air conditioner  Cooling Heating      Temperature  Outdoor  Mode temperature    Cooling operation 18       43             8206    Room temperature    Heating operation  7  C   24  C 0  C   30  C    Dry operation 18  C   43  C         Table 3 2    Y NOTE    1 If air conditioner is used outside the above    conditions  it may cause the unit to function  abnormally     2 The phenomenon is normal that the surface of air  conditioning may condense water when the  relative larger humidity in room  please close the  door and window     3 Optimum performance will be achieved within  these operating temperature range     m Three minute protection feature   A protection feature prevents the air conditioner from being  activated for approximately 3 minutes when it restarts  immediately after operation     m Power failure   Power failure during operation will stop the unit completely   e The OPERATION lamp on the indoor unit will start  flashing when power is restored        To restart operation  push the ON OFF button on the  remote controller    e Lightning or a 
23. is necessary     Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted  municipal waste  use separate collection facilities   Contact you local government for information regarding the  connection systems available     If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or  dumps  hazardous substances can leak into the  groundeater and get into the food chain  damaging  your health and well being     To prevent refrigerant leak  contact your dealer    When the system is installed and runs in a small room  it is  required to keep the concentration of the refrigerant  if by  any chance coming out  below the limit  Otherwise  oxygen  in the room may be affected  resulting in a serious  accident     The refrigerant in the air conditioner is safe and  normally does not leak    If the refrigerant leaks in the room  contact with a fire of a  burner  a heater or a cooker may result in a harmful gas     Turn off any combustible heating devices  ventilate  the room  and contact the dealer where you purchased  the unit   Do not use the air conditioner until a service person  confirms that the portion where the refrigerant leaks is  repaired        CAUTION    Do not use the air conditioner for other purposes    In order to avoid any quality deterioration  do not use the  unit for cooling precision instruments  food  plants  animals  or works of art     Before cleaning  be sure to stop the operation  turn  the breaker off or pull out the supply cord   Otherwise  an electric shock and inju
24. ned on  the remote controller displays appear     m Maintenance before a long stop period    eg  atthe end of the season    Let the indoor units run in fan only operation for about half  a day in order to dry the interior of the units    Clean air filters and casings of indoor units  Refer to  Cleaning the air filter  for details on how to proceed and  make sure to install cleaned air filters back in the same  position     m Cleaning the air filter   The air filter can prevent the dust or other particulate from  going inside  In case of blockage of the filter  the working  efficiency of the air conditioner may greatly decrease    Therefore  the filter must be cleaned once two weeks  during long time usage    If the air conditioner is installed in a dust place  clean the  air filter frequent    If the accumulated dust is too heavy to be cleaned  please  replace the filter with a new one replaceable air filter is an  optional fitting      1 Open the air in grill   Push the grill switches towards the middle simultaneously  as indicated in Fig 6 1  Then pull down the air in grill    The control box cables  which are originally connected with  the main body electrical terminators must be pulled off  before doing as indicated above    2 Take out the air in grill  together with the air filter  shown in  Fig 6 1     Pull the air in grill down at 45 and lift it up to take out the    grill   3 Dismantle the air filter   4 Clean the air filter    Vacuum cleaner or pure water may be used
25. nutes  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        LOCK Button   Press this recessed button to lock all current settings  and the remote controller will not accept any operation  except that of the LOCK  Use the LOCK mode when you want to prevent settings from being changed  accidentally  Press the LOCK button again to cancel the LOCK function  A lock symbol will appear on the remote  controller display when the lock function is activated        Indicators on LCD       MODE display  Displays the current selected mode  Including AUTO  COOL  DRY   HEAT cooling  amp  heating models only  and FAN     Transmission Indicator  This transmission indicator will light when remote controller transmits  signals to the indoor unit     Temp  Timer display  The temperature setting  from 170C to 300C  or timer setting  0 24h  will  be displayed  If FAN mode is selected  there will be no display     ON OFF display  This indicator will be displayed when the unit is operating     MODE display FAN mode     FAN SPEED display   Displays the selected fan speed  AUTO  HIGH  MED if applicable  and  LOW  Nothing displays when the fan speed 1  selected in AUTO speed   When AUTO or DRY Mode is selected  there will be no signals displayed     TIMER display   This display area shows the settings of the TIMER  That 1   if only the Auto   on time function is set  it will display TIMER O
26. of starting operation time and the signal   h  will show      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      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      Setting both ON and OFF timers simultaneously  TIMER OFF  gt  TIMER ON    On     Stop     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 TIMER 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 di
27. oling    u Prevent direct sunlight during cooling operation by  using curtains or blinds      Ventilate often  Extended use requires special  attention to ventilation    u Keep doors and windows closed  If the doors and  windows remain open  air will flow out of your room  causing a decrease in the cooling or heating effect    u Never place objects near the air inlet or the air outlet  of the unit  It may cause deterioration in the effect or  stop the operation    7 Set the timer     u If you don t plan to use the unit for a long time  please  take the batteries from the remote controller  When  the power is on  some energy will be consumed  even  if the air conditioner isn t in operation  So please    disconnect the power to save energy    7 Keep the indoor unit and remote controller at least 1  m away from televisions  radios  stereos  and other  similar equipment  Failing to do so may cause static  or distorted pictures    u A dirty air filter will reduce cooling or heating  efficiency  please clean it once two weeks     5  ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION    While the unit is in operation  you can adjust the air  flow louver to change the flow direction and naturalize  the room temperature evenly  Thus you can enjoy it  more comfortably           Adjust it up and down Fig 5 2    m Set the air flow direction    Press the SWING button to adjust the louver to the desired  position and press this button again to maintain the louver  at this position    m Adjust the air flow direc
28. ow a child to mount on the outdoor unit or  avoid placing any object on it   Falling or tumbling may result in injury     Do not operate the air conditioner when using a room  fumigation   type insecticide    Failure to observe could cause the chemicals to become  deposited in the unit  which could endanger the health of  those who are hypersensitive to chemicals     Do not place appliances which produce open fire in  places exposed to the air flow from the unit or under  the indoor unit       may cause incomplete combustion or deformation of the  unit due to the heat     Do not install the air conditioner at any place where  flammable gas may leak out    If the gas leaks out and stays around the air conditioner  a  fire may break out     The appliance is not intended for use by young  children or infirm persons without supervision     This appliance can be used by children aged from 8  years and above and persons with reduced physical   sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience  and knowledge if they have been given supervision or  instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe  way and understand the hazards involved  Children  shall not play with the appliance  Cleaning and user  maintenance shall not be made by children without  supervision     This appliance is not intended for use by persons   including children  with reduced physical  sensory or  mental capabilities  or lack of experience and  knowledge  unless they have been given supervision  or ins
29. ry may result     In order to avoid electric shock or fire  make sure that  an earth leak detector is installed     Be sure the air conditioner is grounded    In order to avoid electric shock  make sure that the unit is  grounded and that the earth wire is not connected to gas  or water pipe  lightning conductor or telephone earth wire     In order to avoid injury  do not remove the fan guard  of the outdoor unit     Do not operate the air conditioner with a wet hand   An electric shock may happen     Do not touch the heat exchanger fins   These fins are sharp and could result in cutting injuries     Do not place items which might be damaged by  moisture under the indoor unit    Condensation may form if the humidity is above 80   the  drain outlet is blocked or the filter is polluted     After a long use   check the unit stand and fitting for  damage   If damaged  the unit may fall and result in injury     To avoid oxygen deficiency  ventilate the room  sufficiently if equipment with burner is used together  with the air conditioner     Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth drainage   Incomplete drainage may cause wetting of the building   furniture etc     Never touch the internal parts of the controller   Do not remove the front panel  Some parts inside are  dangerous to touch  and a machine trouble may happen     Never expose little children  plants or animals directly  to the air flow    Adverse influence to little children  animals and plants may  result     Do not all
30. splay     5  Wait for the remote control to display the setting temperature      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     Press the TIMER ON button      Press the TIMER ON button again to display 2 0h on the TIMER ON display     Press the TIMER OFF button      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     RON           CAUTION        The timer setting TIMER ON or TIMER OFF  that in sequence occurs directly after  the set time will be activated first       2   ECO operation  E     TE The ECO function enables the unit to automatically increase cooling  or decrease  heating     rc per hour for the first two hours  then hold steady for the next 5 hours  after that the unit       2325   will stop operation  It can maintain the most comfortable temperature and save energy           rA      A       NOTE  The ECO function is only available under Cooling  Heating and AUTO operation     ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM       ASC 60AN indoor unit  FUNCTION OF SWITCH                     INDOOR UNIT         a 22   conocer      CONTROLLER  IN        VB 202042890254  gt            OON    CN15 6423 ON OFF __ CN10    1     Ol 4183       Ya       Pl OD  1             42    1544  E
31. tion automatically    Press the SWING button  the louver will swing  automatically  While this function is set  the swing fan of  indoor unit runs  otherwise  the swing fan doesn t run  The  swing scale of every side 1  30    When the air conditioner  isn t in operation  including when TIMER ON is set   the  SWING button will be invalid     6  MAINTENANCE       CAUTION    Before you clean the air conditioner  be sure the power    supply is off    Check if the wiring is not broken off or disconnected    Use a dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit and remote  controller    A wet cloth may be used to clean the indoor unit if it is very  dirty    Never use a damp cloth on the remote controller    Do not use a chemically treted duster for wiping or leave  such material on the unit for long    it may damage or fade the surface of the unit    Do not use benzine  thinner  polishing powder  or similar  solvents for cleaning    These may cause the plastic surface to crack or deform     m Maintenance after a long stop period    eg  at the beginning of the season    Check and remove everything that might be blocking inlet  and outlet vents of indoor units and outdoor units    Clean air filters and casings of indoor units    Refer to  Cleaning the air filter  for details on how to  proceed and make sure to install cleaned air filters back in  the same position    Turn on the power at least 12 hours before operating the  unit in order to ensure smoother operation  As soon as he    power is tur
32. truction concerning use of the appliance by a  person responsible for their safety     Children should be supervised to ensure that they do  not play with the appliance     If the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by  the manufacturer  its service agent or similarly  qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard     Do not operate your air conditioner in a wet room such  as a bathroom or laundry room        2  PARTS NAMES    The air conditioner consists of the indoor unit  the  outdoor unit  the connecting pipe and the remote  controller   See Fig  1     Function indicators on indoor unit  display panel    Temporary button Infrared signal receiver       OPERATION TIMER    DEF  FAN ALARM    Operation lamp    Timer indicator Alarm indicator  PRE DEF indicator cooling and heating type  or fan only  indicator cooling only type     Display panel Fig 2 1    This function is used to operate the unit temporarily in  case you misplace the remote controller or its batteries are  exhausted  Two modes including AUTO and FORCED  COOL can be selected through the TEMPORARY  BUTTON on the air in grill control box of the indoor unit   Once you push this button  the air conditioner will run in  such order  AUTO  FORCED COOL  OFF  and back to  AUTO     1 AUTO   The OPERATION lamp is lit  and the air conditioner will  run under AUTO mode  The remote controller operation is  enabled to operate according to the received signal     2 FORCED COOL   The OPERATION lamp flashes  the air condit
    
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