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Before performing any maintenance procedure, make 
sure to disconnect the air conditioner from the power.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTER

Your

 

air

 

conditioner

 

is

 

provided

 

with

 

a

 

filter

cleaning

 

indicator.

 

When

 

the

 

indicator

 

(F)lights

 

up,

the

 

filters

 

should

 

be

 

removed

 

for

 

cleaning

To remove the air filters, lift up the panel. push the air 

filters up slightly to unlock them. pull out the filters,
Clean the filter by washing in warm soapy water and 
dry thoroughly. align and fit the filters in place. close the 
panel by pushing it in the center to lock it in place.

Reset button ( K ) to turn off indicator ( F ).

CLEANING THE ELECTROSTATIC FILTER

The electrostatic filter should be removed from the unit 

and cleaning once three month. The procedure is 
shown as following;
1 open the front panel 
2 push the hook on the filter and pull out the electrostatic 
   filter(Fig 

)

3 wash the filter with the warm soapy water and dry 
   thoroughly
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 purifying filter should be removed form the unit 

and replaced once a year, show as following:
1 pulling out the filter(Fig 

)

2 replacing the filter in its place.

DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITHOUT FILTERS!

CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER

Wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth or clean it using a 

vacuum cleaner 

do not use hot water or volatile materials which could 

damage The surface of the air conditioner.

AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON

Make sure there are no obstacles blocking the flow of 

inlet or outlet air, in both indoor and outdoor units.

Make sure the power is properly connected.

PROTECT THE ELECTRONIC SYSTEM

Indoor unit and remote control must be at least 1 

meter away from a TV, radio or any other home electronic 
appliance. 

Protect the inner unit from direct sun or lighting.

REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY CHANGE

Remove the batteries from the remove control as show.
Use two 1.5 volt size AAA batteries.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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Summary of Contents for XLM30RCB

Page 1: ...TEMP 6 AIR CONDITIONER SPLIT WALL MOUNTED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS XLM30 32 RCB GC30 32RCC...

Page 2: ...tion Selecting The Temperature I FEEL ROOM Temp Function Sleep Function Timer Operation Timer Operating Modes Air Flow velocity and Diretion Adjvstment Turning off theAir Conditioner Current Clock Tim...

Page 3: ...air conditioning installer observing good refrigeration practice Electrical connections and power cord replacement should only be made by authorized electricians and in accordance with electrical reg...

Page 4: ...rizontal Air flow Deflecting louvers 7 On unit s controls 8 Power cord 9 Outdoor unit air intake 10 Power cable 11 control wire 12 Liquid line 13 Suction line 14 drain hose 15 outdoor unit air outlet...

Page 5: ...he 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 don...

Page 6: ...OFF directly form the indoor unit display panel without the use of the remote control They are capable of capturing small particles down to 0 1 microns Such as atmospheric and house hold dust coal du...

Page 7: ...CONTROL BATTERY CHANGE Remove the batteries from the remote control as shown Use two 1 5 volt size AAA batteries For protecting the enviroment please return used batteries for recycling process REMOT...

Page 8: ...peration F Filter indicator Lights up when air filter requires cleaning G Cooling indicator Lights up only when mode L is pressed H Unit mode button Used to switch the unit for cooling or heating with...

Page 9: ...ton SLEEP button Vertieal swing button Horizontal swing button Ionizer and FRESH AIR button TIME SET button TIMER button Clear button LCD operation display RM sensor Infrared signal display LOCK Butto...

Page 10: ...rder to quickly lower the room temperature It will then automatically switch to the low air flow to quietly maintain the selected temperature HEATING OPERATION Select the HEATING mode by pressing MODE...

Page 11: ...itioner will be turned ON and OFF according to the TIMER setting To cancel the SLEEP function press on one of the following START STOP button 1 SLEEP button 6 Press button 3 to activate the I FEEL fun...

Page 12: ...EEKEND TIMER OPTIONAL The weekend timers WKT1 and WKT2 can be set for ON and OFF separately for two different time periods for two days only It will be effective on the day of setting and on the day a...

Page 13: ...on The ON icon ON The ON icon ON time digits will blink time digits will blink 1 Set the ON time at 1 Set the OFF time at 10 30 18 30 2 Press the HOUR 2 Press the HOUR up button to advance up button t...

Page 14: ...ht Note that the corresponding formerly set timer digits will display without blinking ON time digits will blink time digits blink time digits blink time digits light while OFF icon OFF time digits bl...

Page 15: ...ressing CLEAR button 12 for 5 seconds will cancel all timer settings and clear timer display The selected timer icon blinks the correspending previous timer ON OFF settings light The selected timer ic...

Page 16: ...zer I Fresh Air operation optional Pressing the Ionizer I Fresh air key will cycle in the following manner Fresh air option is selectable via switch The function will be kept when mode is switchover F...

Page 17: ...or when approaching freezing conditions Resumes operation automatically High outdoor temperature Outdoor coil overheating Heating Low outdoor temperature Outdoor coil ice build up Stops outdoor fan an...

Page 18: ...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 purifying f...

Page 19: ...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 20: ...he air conditioner Do not insert any objects in the air outlet of the indoor or outdoor unit Do not splash water on air conditioner IF NOISE IS HEARD There may be hissing sound during operation or jus...

Page 21: ...ot 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 lig...

Page 22: ...DOOR UNITS 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 4 INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT 5 CONDENSATE HOSE CONNECTION 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS 7 REFRIGERANT TUBING 8 FINAL TASKS INSTALL...

Page 23: ...ise or exhaust air 5 Place the mounting pads under the unit legs 6 Install the outdoor unit as shown Refer to the technical and service 7 When the unit is installed on a wall install the drain connect...

Page 24: ...200 mm min 150 mm min 100 mm min 100 mm min 400 mm min 100 mm min Fig 3 Fig 3 1 To attach 2 To remove Fig 4 Fig 4 1 Mounting pads x4 TEMP 2300 mm min 1 500 mm min 100 mm min...

Page 25: ...indoor unit press on the upper part of the panel and at the same time push the bottom toward the indoor unit 7 Replace the screws and their caps Fig 5 1 Lift front panel 2 Screw caps 3 Screw 4 Horizon...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...e 4 Indoor unit 5 Power supply 6 Electrical interconnecting cable 7 Terminal board male female Important Wire size should be according to local electrical codes and regulation Twin wire cable 2 wires...

Page 28: ...ION OF THE REFRIGERATION TUBES AND THE INDOOR UNIT After connecting the unions of the indoor and outdoor units purge the air from the tubes and indoor unit as follows 1 Connect the charging hoses with...

Page 29: ...lve caps and ensure that they are tightened properly 2 Fill gaps on the wall between hole sides and tubing with sealer 3 Attach wiring and tubing to the wall with clamps where necessary 4 Operate the...

Page 30: ...IDE Offices on the parkSuite 27 8 Greenhill Road Wayville SA 5034 TEL 08 8372 7866 FAX 08 8372 7816 PERTH Suite 23 350 Cambridge St Wembley WA 6014 TEL 08 9284 0800 FAX 08 9284 0600 NEWCASTLE Suite 3...

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