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AUTO

OFF  

ON

IFEEL

ROOM 

I FEEL 

SLEEP 

TIMER 

SET 

CLEAR

ION

F/AIR

MODE

AUTO

OFF 

 

ON

IFEEL

ROO

I FEE

SLEE

TIME

SET 

CLEAR

ION

F/AIR

MOD

E

AUTO

OFF 

 

ON

IFEEL

ROO

I FEE

SLEE

TIME

SET 

CLEAR

ION

F/AIR

MOD

E

AUTO

OFF 

 

ON

IFEEL

ROO

I FEE

SLEE

TIME

SET 

CLEAR

ION

F/AIR

MOD

E

2

COOL 

ESF-EN 

RESET 

HEAT 

MODE

AIR DIRECTION OPERATION

1.Air Direction Positioning

Press button (8) to position the air flap to any desired angle.

2.Automatic Vertial Air Swing

Press button (9) to activate the auto air swing.Press button (8)
to deactivate this function.

TURNING OFF THE AIR CONDITIONER 

Pree START/STOP button (1) to turn off the air conditioner.Indicator (A) on
the air cinditioner will be turned off.Indicator (G) will stay lit,indicating that
the air cinditioner is in STAND-BY mode and ready to accept any new
command from the remote control The remote control LCD will display the
clock time.The last operating set-up will be kept for the next ooperation.

ON-UNIT OPERATION 

If the air-conditioner cannot be operated by the Remote Control unit,it can be
turned on for cooling or heating,or completely turned off,by pressing MODE
button (L) on the air-conditioner.The MODE button will change the operating
status of the unit between-COOLING-HEATING-STAND-BY positioons,
every time it is pressed.Indicators (I) (k) or (G) will light up respectively,to
indicate in which mode the air-conditioner operates.
On units for Cooling only,do not set MODE switch on HEAT positon.

CURRENT CLOCK TIME SET

Clock setting is performed when batteries are inserted. The 
remote control displays the setting and the clock display will 
blink

0:00

or 

12:00

AM(AM sign will blink, too) till a 

new time is set. 
For clock setting, use buttons (11) and (12) for setting the hours and minutes,
 respectively, and then press timer SET button (17). The clock setting can be
also performed by pressing time Set button (17) for 5 seconds.
The clock display will blink, for new setting follow the steps describedabove.

By pressing LOCK button (19),the remote control will lock the last operation 
program.All the function buttons will be inoperative,including START/STOP
button.By pressing LOCK button (19) again the remote control will be released
from its locked position.When lock mode is functioning,the transmission sign
(20) will be on.

LOCK FUNCTION

 

Summary of Contents for XLM14RCA

Page 1: ...AUTO OFF ON IFEEL IFEEL AUTO 6 AIR CONDITIONER SPLIT WALL MOUNTED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS XLM9 TO 14 RCA STA GCXLM9 TO 14RCA STA...

Page 2: ...FEEL Function Sleep Function Timer Operation Timer Operating Modes Room Temperature Display Air Direction Operation Turning off the Air Conditioner On unit Operation Current Clock Time Set Lock Functi...

Page 3: ...erving good refrigeration practice Electrical connections and power cord replacement should only be made by authorized electricians and in accordance with electrical regulations and local codes Failur...

Page 4: ...trol wire 12 Air fresg controls wire optional 13 Liquid line 14 Suction line 15 Air fresh hose optional 16 Drain hose 17 Outdoor unit air outlet 18 Remote controls holder 19 Remote control 20 lonizer...

Page 5: ...the temperature control command from the location Remote Control and the unit is done by infra red signal Therefore in using next to you The communication between the Remote Control and the unit is do...

Page 6: ...ICAL AIR SWING Automatic swing of supply air in vertical direction The flap moves automatically in upward and downward direction to spread the conditioned air evenly throughout the room ON UNIT OPERAT...

Page 7: ...eceiver on the room air conditioner when operating The remote control signal can be received at a distance of up to about 8m Be sure that there are no obstructions between the remote control and signa...

Page 8: ...s cleaning F Fresh air indicator Lights up when the fresh air operation G Ionizer indicator Lights up during the ionizer is open H Ionizer on off Used to swich the ionizer I Cooling indicator Lights u...

Page 9: ...irection AUTO CONTROL button IONIZER button TIMER button TIMER SET button LCD operation display I FEEL sensor Infrared signal transmitter ROOM temperature display button FRESH AIR button STRONG button...

Page 10: ...tically switch to the low air flow to quietly maintain the selected temperature HEATING OPERATION Select the HEATING mode by pressing MODE button 2 Switch to the desired FAN SPEED or to AUTO FAN by pr...

Page 11: ...ct the SLEEP function When the sleep function is activated the air conditioner will be automatically turned OFF after seven hours If at the same time TIMER is activated as well the air conditioner wil...

Page 12: ...pectively Press Set button 12 to activate the timer Example Operation is restored at 10 30 a m II TIMER OFF This mode enables you to set the stop time of operation Press the Timer button 11 till the O...

Page 13: ...can be turned on for cooling or heating or completely turned off by pressing MODE button L on the air conditioner The MODE button will change the operating status of the unit between COOLING HEATING...

Page 14: ...e blue indicator on the lonizer lights up Press the button again you will cancel the function STRONG FUNCTION Press the STRONG button 18 to activate astrong function the fan wound run at the highest s...

Page 15: ...conditionsResumes operation automatically Operating indicator A binks High outdoor temperature Outdoor coil overheating Heating Low outdoor temperature Outdoor coil ice build up Stops compressor when...

Page 16: ...4 Push the electrostatic filter into the right position 5 Close the front panel Note the above procedure is used for cleaning the electrostatic filter PURIFICATION FILTER REPLACEMENT The air purifyin...

Page 17: ...arted operation will be resumed in the last mode of operation However if the timer was used the unit will be turned off by the timer only if the remote control is aimed at the unit Otherwise the power...

Page 18: ...the air conditioner Do not insert any objects in the air outlet of the indoor or outdoor units Do not splash water on air conditioner IF NOISE IS HEARD There may be hissing sound during operation or j...

Page 19: ...es not respond properly to remote control command IR signal does not reach unit Distance between remote control and unit too large or aimed at from improper angle IR receiver on unit exposed to strong...

Page 20: ...RICAL REQUIREMENTS 4 INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT 5 CONDENSATE HOSE CONNECTION 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS 7 REFRIGERANT TUBING 8 INSTALL THE AIR FRESH HOSE 9 FINAL TA...

Page 21: ...tly elevated 3 if the unit is suspended ensure that the bracket is firmly connected and the wall is strong enough to withstand vibrations 4 Unit location should not disturb neighbors with noise or exh...

Page 22: ...m min 100 mm min 100 mm min 500 mm min 400 mm min 100 mm min 80 mm min 950mm 1800mm 6 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 3 Length of electric cable to mains Fig 5 1 To attach 2 To remove Fig 6 1 Mounting pads x4 AUTO OF...

Page 23: ...ible routes for installing the refrigeration tube as shown 2 For route 6 cut the bottom notch in the rear 3 For routes 5 or 7 cut the side notches in the rear and in the front panel Fig 8 1 Front 2 Re...

Page 24: ...nsure that the condensate drain hose is at all points in a downward slope manner 4 When installing the drain hose avoid traps and U bends The end of the drain hose should not be immersed in water 5 Fo...

Page 25: ...n as shown in Fig 19 6 Disconnect the resistor 5 from the indoor unit twin wire cable 3 and connect the twin wire cable 6 connector instead 7 Connect the other end of the twin wire cable 6 to the outd...

Page 26: ...oor and outdoor units purge the air from the tubes and indoor unit as follows 1 Connect the charging hoses with a push pin to the low and high sides of the charging set and the service port of the suc...

Page 27: ...ce of the propeller housing by the outdoor hose clamp O30 Shown in below diagram The part with in the diagram will be supplied in the installation if you need to length the air refreshing hose Air fre...

Page 28: ...etween hole sides and tubing with sealer 3 Attach wiring and tubing to the wall with clamps where necessary 4 Operate the air conditioner together with the customer and explain all functions 5 Explain...

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