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DESCRIPTION AND KEY FUNCTIONAL FEATURES

COOL Mode

DRY Mode

HEAT Mode

AUTO Mode

Timer Function

(OFF) AND

(ON)

Sleep function

1. If the current room temperature is higher than the temperature set on the remote control the compressor will

be running and the nit will be delivering cooled air.

2. Once the room temperature has reached the temperature set on the remote the compressor will shut off

Leaving just the fan running. The unit will now be circulating room temperature air only.

3. The room temperature can be set in the range 18 C to 30 C.

1. If the room temperature is /- 2 C of the temperature selected on the remote the air conditioner

operates in dehumidifying mode only.

2. If the room temperature rises outside of this range the unit will switch to cooling mode until it comes back

down again.

1. If the current room temperature is lower than the temperature set on the remote control the compressor will

be running and the unit will be delivering warmed air.

2. Once the room temperature has reached the temperature set on the remote the compressor will shut off

having just the fan running. The unit will now be circulating room temperature air only.

3. The room temperature can be set in the range 18 C to 30 C.

1. In this mode the air conditioner will attempt to maintain the room temperature between 20 C and 25 C.

2. If the room temperature is below 20 C it will be in heating mode, if it rises above 25 C the unit will be in

cooling mode, if it is between the two the air conditioner will simply circulate room temperature air.

3. The reason for the 5 C 'gap' is to stop the compressor oscillating rapidly between heating and cooling this

would severely shorten the life of the product should it be allowed to happen.

Timer function can be activated to the timed

mode only when the unit is switched ON. Timer

function can be activated to the timed

mode only when the appliance is turned off.

The timer operates in 1-hour increments up to a maximum of 24 hours.

1. From the OFF state, press the TIMER ON button a number of times until the desired ON delay is set.

The unit will now switch ON after that delay.

2. From the ON state, press the TIMER OFF button a number of times until the desired OFF delay is set.

The unit will now switch OFF after that delay.

· For cooling or dehumidifying mode, the set temperature will rise by 1 C per hour.

· For heating mode, the set temperature will decrease by 1 C per hour.

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switching off

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When the equipment first turns onto heating mode, there will be a short delay of three or so minutes, this is a

normal time delay function and the equipment will start heating after this short period of time.

When you set the temperature in heating mode, the LED display shows the set point, then after a few second

the LED display will then revert to room temperature and will rise by 1 degree C in turn until the unit reaches

your desired temperature.

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Summary of Contents for AF9

Page 1: ...AF9 Air Conditioner IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OPERATING 1 CALL THE AIRFORCE HELP LINE FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 0845 300 2577...

Page 2: ...ON OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT 2 4 STEP THREE CONNECTING THE QUICK CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2 5 STEP FOUR TESTING THE UNIT 3 1 FITTING AND CHANGING THE BATTERY 3 2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 3 3 RES...

Page 3: ...bstruct the appliance s inlet and outlet grilles Your air conditioner has been designed to be used only in the home office and similar conditions and should not be used for any other purpose Never unp...

Page 4: ...ensions external unit H x W x D Weight external unit KG 28 5 L 32 H 40 Noise levels indoor unit dB A 52 Noise levels outdoor unit dB A 1 Dehumidification capacity L P H R407c Refrigerant 5 Umbilical l...

Page 5: ...ndensing unit Protective cover Front grille Air out Male quick connection Item No Part name Diagram Quantity Specification Memo 1 2 3 4 Bracket Remote control Drainage pipe Selection of screws wall pl...

Page 6: ...als in your plug proceed as follows 1 The wire is the and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter or coloured 2 The wire is the and must be connected to the terminal which is...

Page 7: ...the Quick Connector is fixed to the outdoor unit The unit is connected when the male and female part of the Quick Connector is fully mated and refrigerant can flow round the system The Quick Connector...

Page 8: ...y access to removable air filters for cleaning Ensure that the installation of indoor unit meets the following requirements Remove the 2 x screws from the base of the unit to remove the mounting brack...

Page 9: ...ig 1 2 3 Connect the extension hose to the drain hose in the unit before installation of the indoor unit check for leeks Tape the extended drain hose to the umbilical line for easier installation of t...

Page 10: ...een the indoor and the outdoor unit should be 3 meter For minimum clearances see below When deciding upon the location of the outdoor unit beware for any restrictions that may be imposed as a result o...

Page 11: ...ase the refrigerant gas 9 The connection is perfectly done Ensure power supply is fully disconnected and isolated before attempting Installation 1 Undo the electric cable securing clamp on the out doo...

Page 12: ...ualize line pressures Opening the quick connector while the air conditioner operates may damage the compressor use a damaged quick connector do not drop it on hard surface while connecting or disconne...

Page 13: ...rection of the indoor unit unit switched on compressor unit switched on switched on Timer is on Sleep function is on Red LED Green LED Yellow LED Blue LED 13 C ICON Temperature FUNCTION Auto mode Cool...

Page 14: ...e if it rises above 25 C the unit will be in cooling mode if it is between the two the air conditioner will simply circulate room temperature air 3 The reason for the 5 C gap is to stop the compressor...

Page 15: ...gram below until it is completely out As the filter has three different compositions the cleaning operations should be done as follows 2 Extract the filters B C from their case 3 Clean the B C filters...

Page 16: ...access to internal workings of the equipment Check the presence of leaves or similar objects inside the grilles and remove them Do not insert tools inside the external until to remove dirty residues o...

Page 17: ...B Q plc Chandlers Ford Hampshire SO53 3YX Visit us at www diy com CALL THE AIRFORCE HELP LINE FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 0845 300 2577...

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