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SLEEP FUNCTION
Press SLEEP button (7) to select  the SLEEP function.
The sleep icon light  while the sleep OFF time icon and the time which is 7 hours
after current time blink as deafult. The  default setting can be changed  from 3 hr.
to 12 hr. by pressing up and down buttons HOUR+ (11) and HOUR- (12)
respectively.(The sleep timer will display the default  time or the setting time plus
the current time initially in the display).
For example : currrent time is 23:00 and the sleep mode is set , the sleep mode
OFF time will be 6:00 . If the sleep off  time  is set  to 10 hr,  then the sleep mode
OFF time  will be 9:00.All other timers will temporarily  be suspended during the
activation of the sleep timer.
The other  timers will resume operation at the end of the SLEEP time.
To cancel the SLEEP function press one of the following:
    START / STOP button (1)
    SLEEP button (7)

NOTE: In some models  the SLEEP icon lights only and the OFF time is set for
seven hours as default.

AUTO COOLING / HEATING OPERATION
Select the AUTO mode by pressing MODE button (2). Switch to the desired
FAN SPEED or to AUTO FAN by pressing button  (4). Select suitable
temperature setting. The air flap will automatically move to either horizontal
air delivery for cooling or to vertical air delivery for heating. At start, the air
conditioner will select its mode of operation according to the room
temperature and the temperature setting.

DRY OPERATION
Select the DRY mode by pressing MODE button (2). Select the suitable
temperature setting. While in DRY mode, the air conditioner will operate at low
fan speed, regardless of the fan setting on the LCD operation display. Fan
might terminate operation from time to time to prevent from over cooling. By
selecting the mode, the air flap will move automatically to optimal horizontal
air delivery position.

SELECTING THE TEMPERATURE
Press TEMP buttons (5) or (6) to change the temperature setting in the LCD
operation display (13). The temperature setting is shown in degrees
centigrade. A higher number indicates a higher room temperature. A lower
number indicates a lower room temperature

I FEEL FUNCTION
Press I FEEL button (3) to activate the I FEEL function. Thermometer sign
will appear on the LCD operation display (13). Select suitable temperature
setting.
Make sure that the remote control unit is aimed at the air  conditioner, with
the I FEEL sensor (14) in front.  Prevent the I FEEL sensor from being
affected by heat sources such as lamps, heaters, direct sun, etc. or from
being directly affected by the air conditioner air flow. These may cause the
sensor to transmit  the wrong temperature data, thereby disturbing the
performance of the  I FEEL function.

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Summary of Contents for XLM36IRCB

Page 1: ...AIR CONDITIONER SPLIT WALL MOUNTED PROGRAMING OPERATION MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MODELS XLM36IRCB GC34RCC...

Page 2: ...ir conditioner Ventilating operation Cooling operation Cooling operation with auto fan mode Heating operation Heating operation with auto fan mode Auto cooling heating operation Dry operation Selectin...

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Page 4: ...ir outlet Outdoor unit air intake Condensate tube Control wire Power cable Liquid line Suction line Horizontal air flow deflecting blades Unit s indicators and controls Power cable Air filter grip Sup...

Page 5: ...e place where the remote control is located Generally the temperature sensor is located behind the intake grille of the air conditioner This function is designed to provide a personalized environment...

Page 6: ...the remote control They are capable of capturing small particles down to 0 1 microns Such as atmospheric and house hold dust coal dust insecticide dust mites pollen pet dander tobacco smoke particles...

Page 7: ...ns between the remote control and the signal receptor Do not drop or throw the remote control Do not place the remote control in a location exposed to direct sunlight or next to a heating unit and or...

Page 8: ...ess to cancel the buzzer announcer if elected H SIGNAL RECEIVER Receive signals from the remote control I ON UNIT OPERATION If the air conditioner cannot be operated by the Remote Control unit it can...

Page 9: ...D and AUTO FAN button 4 I FEEL temperature sensing mode button 3 Operation mode selection button COOLING HEATING AUTO COOL HEAT DRY FAN 2 1 START STOP button Room temperature UP button 5 TIMER CLEAR b...

Page 10: ...w in order to quickly lower the room temperature It will then automatically switch to the low air flow to quietly maintain the selected temperature COOLING OPERATION Select the COOLING mode by pressin...

Page 11: ...to vertical air delivery for heating At start the air conditioner will select its mode of operation according to the room temperature and the temperature setting DRY OPERATION Select the DRY mode by p...

Page 12: ...resume operation when initiated B WEEKEND 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...

Page 13: ...utton Press the SET button Set the hours and minutes Press the SET button 4 3 2 1 Timer OFF is cleared 1 The ON time is activated at 10 30 the time ON icon will light 2 Time OFF icon OFF time digits w...

Page 14: ...to advance the time and press the HOUR down button retract 1 The ON time is activated at 10 30 the time ON icon will light 2 Timer OFF icon OFF time digits will blink 1 Set the OFF time at 18 30 2 Pr...

Page 15: ...le keeping the OFF time setting TO CANCEL THE ON OFF TIME SETTINGS Press CLEAR button Press TIMER button to select a timer Press SET button Press SET button 4 3 2 1 Confirm the new setting The selecte...

Page 16: ...etting follow the steps described above TURNING OFF THE AIR CONDITIONER Press START STOP button 1 to turn off the air conditioner Indicator B on the air conditioner will be turned off Indicator A will...

Page 17: ...utomatically High outdoor temperature Outdoor coil overheating Stops compressor when approaching over heating conditions Resumes operation automatically Operating indicator B blinks Heating Low outdoo...

Page 18: ...an be removed and cleaned separately Raise up the panel to its maximum positiom 2 and pull it out of the unit Wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth Do not use hot water or volatile materials which could...

Page 19: ...ined When restarted 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 Other...

Page 20: ...onditioner Do not insert any objects in the air outlet of the indoor or outdoor units Do not splash water on the air conditioner 12 6 6 5 7KHUH PD EH KLVVLQJ VRXQG GXULQJ RSHUDWLRQ RU MXVW DIWHU VKXW...

Page 21: ...blow out from indoor unit De icing protection mode is activated Unit in AUTO FAN mode Over cooling in DRY Normal operation in HEATING mode Normal operation in DRY mode COOLING DRY or HEATING does not...

Page 22: ...LIED WITH AIR CONDITIONER 2 LOCATION OF INDOORAND OUTDOOR UNITS 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT 4 INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT 5 CONDENSATE HOSE CONNECTION 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTD...

Page 23: ...ions 4 Unit location should not disturb neighbors with noise or exhaust air stream 5 Place the mounting pads under the unit legs 6 Install the outdoor unit as shown Refer to the technical and service...

Page 24: ...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 200 mm min 100 mm min 150 mm min 2300 mm min 1 500 mm min 100 mm min...

Page 25: ...NT INDOOR UNIT Removal of the right cover 1 Remove screw caps 2 from cover 1 2 Remove the three screws 3 3 Rotate the right cover to remove it Removal of the bottom cover 1 Remove screw caps 5 from th...

Page 26: ...ensed or rain water from penetrating back into the room 3 Trim the hole in the wall with a 70 mm commercial plastic tube Fig 8 4 When installing the drain hose avoid traps and U bends The end of the d...

Page 27: ...g 14a Fig 14b and Fig 14c Be sure to match the colored wires with the numbers shown on the indoor and outdoor unit terminal boards 4 Connect the yellow green ground wire to the ground terminal screw 5...

Page 28: ...orque wrench 3 Union Fig 18 1 Suction valve 2 Service port 3 Liquid valve Fig 17 To prevent refrigerant leakage coat the flared surface with refrigeration oil Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 EVACUATION OF THE RE...

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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