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1.   HEAT MODELS    iS                 OPERATION    1     TRANSMISSION SOURCE    Before starting the operation from the handset  keep the handset   s transmission  source at line of sight with the signal receiver    ON OF    Each press off this button will turn ON or OFF the unit     On every press  ON OFF status will be indicated by the displays at the receiver  side   MODE    Pressing the MODE button will select the Cool Mode operation  Fan Mode  operation and the Heat mode operation     Sequence will be as follows   COOL     FAN     HEAT    Selected mode will be indicated at the receiver   NOTE   In cool only unit  heat mode selection will not be available   FAN    Pressing this button will advance the fan speed in the following sequence   LOW     MEDIUM     HIGH     AUTO      Under FAN mode  only LOW O MEDIUM O HIGH sequence will be available                      TIMER      TIMER function is to turn the unit ON or OFF automatically after a certain  number of hours      Pressing TIMER button once will show the time left for the unit to turn ON or  OFF      Subsequent pressing of TIMER button will increase the timer setting in 1 hour  step from 1 to 15 hours      If TIMER key is not pressed for 5s continuously  the display return to tempera   ture display    NOTE   TIMER set range will vary for model to model   SLEEP     Pressing the SLEEP button will ON or OFF the energy saving SLEEP function      SLEEP function is not available in FAN mode      In cool or heat mode  SLEEP fu
2.  Panel Key Pad   FAN     COOL      HEAT     FAN      After selecting the modes  each mode will be recorded in the non volatile memory  This memory  will be read during every power ON start up       Heat mode selection is applicable only for Cool  amp  Heat Models                 C  FAN BUTTON      By pressing this button each time the fan speed will change in the following sequence     This will be indicated by the LED lights on the Control Panel Key Pad   LOW     gt  MED   HIGH    AUTO    LOW      There is no AUTO fan speed available in FAN mode     D  SWING BUTTON    Press this button to run on swing mode     Press it again to stop the louver in the preferred air distribution location     E  TEMPERATURE UP  amp  DOWN BUTTONS    Each Press of these button will increase or decrease the set temperature by 1  C     The range of set temperature is 16  C   30  C     Temperature setting is disabled in FAN mode     F TIMER BUTTON    ON Timer can only be set when the system is OFF     OFF Timer can only be set when system is ON     Pressing of    ON    or    OFF    button will display the previous timer     Press UP or DOWN button to set the desired new timer     The range of timer is 0 24 hours     After time mode is set  TIMER LED light will be ON     Air conditioning until will turn ON or OFF automatically when the set number of hour have elapsed     Changing of ON OFF state will cancel TIMER mode     Timer will cancel during power failure   G 7  SEGMENT DISPLAY    This display w
3.  Panel to the Cabinet by hooking the two Stoppers provided on the Top under side of  the Front Panel to the Rectangular slots provided on the Top side of the Cabinet  See Fig    J   Flush  fit the Front Panel to the Cabinet and fix one each Screw  Supplied  from both sides of the Front  Panel to Cabinet      Complete the installation by connecting the Power Supply Cord  Ensure that all wire connections  are tightend  amp  secure   No  Description No  Description   1 Wall 8d Cover  Control Panel   2 Wooden Frame 8e Air Filter   Special   3 Cabinet 9 Unit   4 Bracket  Cabinet Support  2 pcs   10 Urethane Foam  Front Bottom    5 Urethane Foam  Cabinet outside  11 Control Panel   6 Ornamental Frame 12 Indicator Light   7 Drain Tube 13 Air Swing switch  Vertical Air deflector    8 Plastic Front Panel 14 Knob   Operation   Mode Switch   8a Return Air Grille Insert 15 Knob   Temperature Setting Thermostat   8b Horizontal Deflectors  Hori  Louvers  16 Vertical Air Deflector  Vert  Louver    8c Air Filter 17a Exhaust Damper Lever  Front     17b Exhaust Damper Lever  Top           TYPICAL INSTALLATION  Fig H    Rectangular Opening        Top Side Base Tray  Bs Drain  ase  vy to  Q      NO   Side View View    Drain Outlet Side  Drain Tube      Drain Tube Before Assembly After Assembly    Fig   1    Notes     a  Either one out of the two Exhaust Damper Lever option will be available in a Unit  17a or 17b     b  If you find type 17b Exhaust Lever  Top  In the unit you have purchased  then
4.  the scale     When cooling is inadequate      oak WN       Is the Air filter chocked with dust    Is the Sun light directly falling on the outdoor rear side of the Room Air conditioner   Is the air flow of the outdoor side  condenser  obstructed    Are the Doors  Windows open or is there any other source of heat in the Room    Is the Exhaust Damper open    Is the temperature dial in a suitable location in the scale     When heating is inadequate      1    2  3  4    Is the Air filter chocked with dust    Are the Doors  Windows open or is there any other source of heat in the Room   Is the Exhaust Damper open    Is the temperature dial in a suitable location in the scale        FOR WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER MODELS WITH REMOTE CONTROL  FRONT PANEL KEY PAD OPERATION INSTRUCTION    Notes    ils  2     Unit can be operated either the front panel key pad Or from the remote control handset     For switching ON or OFF the unit  always use the ON OFF button of the front panel key pad Or the  ON OFF button of the remote control handset     Unit will restart automatically with previous settings  If the power supply is restored   Before starting operation of the unit  please read this manual carefully                                  ON OFF BUTTON      By pressing this button  Air conditioning until will turn ON or OFF       MODE BUTTON      By pressing this button each time the operation mode will change in the following sequence     This will be indicated by the LED lights on the Control
5.  unfold the Lever  from Shipped to Operational position  before fixing the Plastic Front Panel        POSITION       SHIPPED       OPERATIONAL  POSITION                 a       3  Operation Instruction    Control Panel is located at the Lower Right bottom of the Air conditioner  Units with and without  Control Panel Cover are available  To access a Control Panel with Cover  Press at Point  C  marked  with  PUSH  to unlock the Control Panel Cover and move it from DOWN  D  position to UP  U   position for locking it  Gently Push it back to close the cover     Exhaust    yn  Viti     MED COOL  TEMPERATURE Ain Swi OPERATION    OFF       HI COOL Q P LO COOL  COOLER   ON       CONTROL PANEL   COOL MODELS  FIG    K    Open  Exhaust    OFF    FAN E A LO    O   O    x5  WARMER COOLER PUREA    TEMPERATURE Aia Swi OPERATION       CONTROL PANEL   HEAT MODELS  HEAT PUMP  amp  ELECTRICAL HEATER MODELS   FIG   L    Table   1    l l Operation   Exhaust   Air Swing  Desired Operation Mode Lever Temperature Dial Switch  To Cool or Heat LO COOL  Set dial to the Desired  MED COOL  Close Location in the COOLER     To Exhaust Room Air in Cool HI COOL WARMER scale for   On or OFF  or Heat Mode LOW HEAT  Open COOL   HEAT operation   HI  HEAT respectively  To Circulate and Filter Room Air    To Exhaust Room Air with odours Any Position    a OPERATION   MODE   Switch    Rotate the Knob either in Clock or Counter Clock wise direction to select the required OPERATION    MODE        b TEMPERATURE   Switc
6.  with running tap water  and replace it after gently    shaking it to remove the moisture  Don   t use water above 95 F  35  C  for washing and reinstall the  airfilters after cleaning             Plastic Front Panel    The Plastic Front Panel can easily become dirty  To clean it  shut power     OFF   remove Front  Panel  amp  Wipe it with a soft dry cloth    When it is extremely dirty  wipe with a soft cloth containing lukewarm water or neutral soap  Then  wipe thoroughly with a soft dry cloth    Never use hot water more than 95 F  35 C   Benzene  gasoline  acid  thinner and brush  because  these will damage the Plastic Surface and the coating     Condenser  amp  Evaporator Coils   Coils should be cleaned periodically to have better cooling efficiency  Use a soft brush or vacuum  cleaner to clean them  make sure that the Condenser Rear and the Evaporator Front Fins are not  damaged    Steam cleaning can be done    Do not touch the fins of the coil with bare hands      Servicing    We recommend complete servicing of the Air conditioner prior to start of the Season  Summer  season in case of Cool Models  Summer  amp  Winter season in case of Cool Heat Models  to ensure  trouble free operation during respective seasons  This will also increase the Life of the Unit     Before asking for Service  check the following Points    When operation fails      1  2  3    Is the fuse all right   Is the supply voltage extremely high or low   Is the temperature dial in a suitable location in
7. A disconnection provision form the supply mains must be incorporated in fixed wiring   25  In case the power cord is damaged  Use suitable cable advised the manufacturer     Installation   1  Installation Location   a Select a place where Cool Air discharged from the Air conditioner circulates evenly  reaching every  part of the room  Make sure that no obstacles both inside and outside the room prevent  the Air flow    b The outdoor side where the Sun light does not fall directly on the Air conditioner is the most suitable  place  North or East   Where not practicable provide a hood above the Air Conditioner  when it is installed in South or West direction    c Where practicable  locate the air conditioner with lower edge of the Cabinet approximately 0 76 m   30     to 1 525 m  60     from floor  This usually gives the optimum air circulation pattern within  the room for Cooling  amp  Heating    d Mounting must be strong enough to support the Weight   Max  100kg   of the Air conditioner with  sufficient rigidity to prevent vibration being transmitted to the windows and the like    e Condensor Air inlet Louvers should not be covered  provide sufficient clearance all around the Air  conditioner as shown in Fig   C  amp  D  To ensure proper air flow  atleast any two rear side of the unit  should be perpetually open  see fig     f    When the wall thickness is over 200 mm  provide bevelled sides as shown in Fig   E to remove  obstructions to the Condenser inlet Air     CONDENSER 
8. AIR  INLET         a GeO Tee AIR    UTLET           AWAY    AAA       AAEE EAEAN    AAEN       AAAA AA D  AANA NANY  ANALY    ALAA              J    77    ROOM AIR  INLET    Wy  Wf        CONDENSER AIR  INLET    S amp S    M  M        CONDITIONED AIR  OUTLET    Fig    A    2     AA    WINDOW OPENING       DIMENSION FOR MOUNTING  Fig    B CLEARANCE AT THE REAR SIDE    Fig    C  50 50cm       BEVELLED SIDES    CLEARANCE AT THE SIDES CLEARANCE AT THE SIDES WHEN    Fig    D WALL THICKNESS EXCEEDS 200 mm     Installation Tips Fig    E    Follow the steps below to Install the unit     a    The opening size required for installing the unit is to be down as follows  Unit dimension  D X W   455  x 670 mm  opening size AA  458   460 mm and BB  673   675 mm and if Unit dimension  D X W  is  510 x 708 mm  opening size AA  513   515 mm and BB  711   713 mm with reference to Fig    B   The Plastic Front Panel is the last Item that will be assembled to the unit during Installation  so  remove and keep it in a safe place to protect it from damages  Scratches and dirt    Unit installation should be such that  the outside rear of the Air conditioner Is between 5mm to 10mm  lower than the front of the Unit  This allows condensed water to drain off outside the Room   Otherwise Condensed water and Rain may flow Into the Room   See Fig    H    Unscrew the two shipping screws from the lower rear portion of the Cabinet  See Fig    F   and slide out the Unit from the Cabinet    Fix the Long Urethane 
9. Foam  supplied with the Unit  on the 3 outer sides of the Cabinet as shown in  Fig    G  Left  Top  amp  Right  to weather seal any gap between the Cabinet and the Wooden Frame   If your window opening size is larger than the one required  use Wooden blocks to reduce the gap  between the Unit and Wooden Frame     The Cabinet should be secured to the Wooden Frame In order to prevent the Unit from falling  down  Holes are provided on the Left  Right  amp  Bottom sides of the Cabinet  See Fig    G  for fixing it   to the Wooden Frame  Choose a side of the Wooden Frame which is right angle to the bottom   surface to fix the Cabinet and use Nails or Screws  Not supplied  for fixing it  If required  provide two   Brackets  Not supplied  on the rear side to support the Unit    If required  fix an Ornamental Frame  Not supplied  around the Cabinet on the Room side to cover   the Gaps between the Cabinet and the Wooden Frame as shown in Fig    H     h Fix the Drain tube to the Rectangular opening provided on the Lower left portion on the rear side of  the Unit  The orientation of the Drain Tube should be as shown In Fig      to maintain sufficient  Condensed water level in the Base Tray for splashing Water on the Condenser Coil    i Push the Unit completely back into the Cabinet fitted in the Window    j Weather seal the openings on the Front Bottom portion  Between the Cabinet inner surface and  the unit  with the Urethane Foam provided with the unit   See Fig    J    k Fix the Front
10. INSTALLATION OPERATION  amp  MAINTENANCE MANUAL  Taurus Series  YORK Window Air Conditioners    wi YORK  IOM IOWRCAG50220711A1    BY JOHNSON CONTROLS       Warning    1     D    10   11     12     13     14     15   16     17    19   20   ai     22     Before using the Air conditioner please read the instructions carefully  They contain important advise  about the installation  operation  amp  maintenance of your Air conditioner    Please keep this manual in a safe place for future user    The Manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any injury or damage to person  animals or property  if the following has not been observed    After unpacking  please make sure that the Air conditioner is undamaged  In case of doubt  do not  use the Air conditioner but call for a qualified technician or your dealer    Only use the Air conditioner for its intended purpose  that is Room Air conditioning    Installation must be carried out by a qualified technician  following the manufacturer   s instruction   Before connecting the Air conditioner  please make sure that the data shown on the rating plate  correspond to those of your place of installation  Electrical safety is ensured only if the Air conditioner  is correctly earthed as prescribed by safety standards for electrical installations  It is imperative  that this fundamental safety requirement be checked  In case of doubt  careful inspection of the  wiring at the installation must be carried out by a qualified Electrician    As the r
11. When you notice any abnormality  smell of burning  etc   stop the Air conditioner and switch OFF the  Main Power supply  Call your dealer or a qualified Technician to investigate the Cause and to make  necessary repair or maintenance       Repair and relocation of the Air conditioner should be done by a qualified Technician   18     Do not clean the Air conditioner by yourself with a wet cloth  water or any other liquid  except those  mentioned under maintenance section    Do not spray on the Air conditioner with insecticides or flammable sprays    Do not expose the skin directly to the cool air for long periods of time    Do not install the Air conditioner where leakage of inflammable gases may occur and or in  an Explosive atmosphere    When using the Air conditioner or any electrical appliance  you must follow these basic safety rules      do not touch or operate the Air conditioner with wet hands or when barefoot      do not pull the cable to unplug when connected to the wall socket with a plug  but the plug itself      do not operate or stop the unit by inserting or pulling out the power plug      do not allow the Air conditioner to be operated by young children without surveillance     23  This appliance is not intended for use by person  including children  with reduced physical  sensory or    mettal capabilities or lack of expereince and knowledge  Unless they have been given supervison or  instruction concerning use of appliance when it is put into operation     24  
12. h    Rotate the Knob to the required position in the scale  Cooler in Cool Model and Cooler or Warmer  in Heat Models  to select the required Temperature setting     c Air Swing   Switch  To Auto Deflect the Conditioned Air from Left to Right  amp  Back with Vertical Air Deflectors  push the  Switch to the ON position and OFF position to stop  If you require the Air to be deflected to one  particular direction  then Switch ON the Air Swing switch and OFF the switch when the Deflectors  are in the required direction  Some models are Installed with an illuminated Switch and It will emit  light to indicate ON position    d Indicator Light    When provided in the unit  indicates Unit Operation    e Exhaust Lever   Exhaust Air Damper    Exhaust Lever is either located on Front or Top of the Control Panel  When in OPEN position   odours  foul smell  cigarette smoke can be exhausted to the outside atmosphere    f Air Deflectors  Horizontal Air Deflectors are provided on the Plastic Front Panel  These can be lipped as in  L  of  fig M to deflect Air to the desired direction  Up  Straight  amp  Down or a combination of any two     Notes     1 When you switch over to cool or Heat Operation   Mode  ensure that the fan is running    2 Wait 3 Minutes before restarting or resetting from Heat   Cool mode to fan and between heat  amp  cool  mode   3 If the Compressor Stops while turning the Temperature Dial  Clock or Counter Clock wise  wait for  3 Minutes before turning back to Counter Cloc
13. ill show Room temperature during normal working     This display will show Set temperature when setting the temperature     This display will show Timer when setting the Timer     The following are various error diagnostic indications displayed on the 7 segment display                                FAULT CONDITION INDICATION  Room temperature sensor failure E1 on Display    Indoor Coil Sensor Failure E2 on Display    Outdoor coil sensor failure  For Heat pump  E3 on Display  Compressor   4WV failure  For Heat pump  E4 on Display    H OPERATION MODE DISPLAY    Shows the selected operation mode Cool  Fan Or  Heat     Following are the other indications available for the protections     PROTECTIONS INDICATION  Indoor coil frost prevention COOL LED blinks continuously          Outdoor auto defrost  For Heat pump    HEAT LED blinks continuously          FAN SPEED DISPLAY     Show the selected Fan speed Auto  Low  Med Or High   IR SIGNAL RECEIVER     Receives signals from the infrared transmitter       Don   t close this opening with any hard object since it will object the proper reception of signals from  the transmitter       SLEEP      Pressing the SLEEP button will ON or OFF the energy saving SLEEP function     SLEEP function is not available in FAN mode       In Cool or Heat mode  SLEEP function will automatically adjust the set temperature to provide  comfortable sleeping condition     REMOTE CONTROL   USER MANUAL                      JYO    BY JOHNSON CONTROLS    FOR COOL 
14. k or Clockwise respectively    4 In LO COOL  LO HEAT modes  or when the unit is switched OFF  Occasionally slight refrigerant  Flow Noise from the Refrigerating cycle will be heard  This noise is not an Abnormal operation    5 Aclick Noise will be heard in Electrical Heater Models when the Heater Thermostat functions  This  Noise is not an abnormal operation    6 This room air conditioner should not be used when the outside temperature is below 68   F  20   C  in  Cool Operation   Mode    7 The air deflectors and the Front Panel should not be covered with anything in heating operation   The distance between the air deflectors and obstacles should be over 20     50cm  minimum    8 Slight rubbing sound may be heard when the Vertical or Horizontal Deflectors are moving during  heating operation  This is not abnormal    4 Maintenance   a Air Filter   1 The Air filters most of the dust from the room air  So it should at least be cleaned every 15 days or  when air filter gets shocked with dust  If not cleaned the Filter will get chocked and the Airflow will  reduce  This will decrease the Cooling or Heating efficiency of the Air conditioner    2 To remove the Air Filters  gently press at Point  A   amp   B  as shown in Fig  N to unlock the Return Air  Grille Insert and then open and hold the Grills at the UP    U    position  Hold the Filter Handle  gently  release it from the Front Panel by slightly lifting it up and taking it out    3 Wash the Filter with clean Water  if possible
15. nction will automatically adjust the set tempera   ture to provide comfortable sleeping condition     SWING  OPTIONAL     Pressing the SWING button will activate or deactivate the air swing operation     8 9 TEMPERATURE SETTING       amp S and    buttons are used to set the temperature       Press    button to increase the set temperature by 1  C     Press     button to decrease the set temperature by 1  C     Set temperature available from 16  C to 30  C      Temperature setting will be disabled in FAN mode     NOTE   For some models  during TIMER setting mode  these same buttons will  be used to set the timer also        MODE       
16. unning ampere of the Air conditioner is larger than that of the other household appliances   you must also check that the section of wiring of the outlet where you have planned to connect the  Air conditioner can withstand the power absorbed by the Air conditioner  Which is stated on the rating  plate  In case of doubt  please contact a qualified technician    The outlet used for connecting the Air conditioner should have a 30A Time delay Fuse and must be  used exclusively for the Air conditioner  Don   t use the same outlet with other appliance    Power supply connection must be made as per the wiring diagram affixed on the Air conditioner   If a Plug has to be used  then the wall socket  amp  Plug must with stand the power requirements of the Air  conditioner and in compliance with local safety regulations and should comply with IEC 60083  The  use of adapters  multiple sockets and extension cords is not advisable  Ensure that the Power Plug is  properly Pluged in    If the Air conditioner is not used for extended periods  please keep the main power supply to the Air  conditioner switch OFF    Air conditioners with Mechanical type controls  when switched OFF  must be Restarted only after 3  minutes for safety reasons    Before any cleaning or maintenance operation  disconnect the Air conditioner from the mains by  switching off the electricity at the mains or by pulling out the plug    For any repair  servicing  call the dealer from whom the Air conditioner was purchased   
    
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