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Getting Started 

 

Setting the Time, Date & Day of the Week 

1. 

Press and hold CLOCK until a beep is heard 

2. 

One of the segments of the Time Display will flash 

3. 

Use TIME UP & DOWN to set that segment 

4. 

Use CLOCK to scroll to the next segment 

5. 

Use RESET to finish when the time, date and day of the week 
have been set. 

 

Setting the Time Clock 

Each  day  has  a  start  time,  stop  time  and  whether  the  time  clock  is 
active  for  that  day  of  the  week.  The  time  clock  is  only  activated  if  a 
start or stop time is shown in the Timer Display segment of the LCD 
Display. This must be done with the unit off. 
1. 

Press and hold TIMER until a beep is heard 

2. 

The  Timer Display will be  shown as well as a day of the week 
and a large ON or OFF. One of the segments will flash.  

3. 

Use  TEMPERATURE  UP  &  DOWN  to  set  whether  the  unit  will 
run that day or not. 

4. 

Use  TIME  UP  &  DOWN  to  change  the  flashing  segment  to  the 
desired setting. 

5. 

Use TIMER to scroll to the next segment 

6. 

When the day of the week changes go back to step 3 

7. 

When each day has a start and stop time and has been set to 
on or off press RESET 

 

Typical settings are 8.00am start and 5.00pm stop with Monday to Friday set to ON and 
Saturday and Sunday set to OFF. 

 

Enabling or Disabling the Time Clock 

If a start or stop time is shown in the Timer Display section the time 
clock is active. If it is not then it is inactive. Press TIMER to enable or 
disable the time clock. 
 

Operating the System Manually 

1. 

Ensure the time clock is disabled by pressing TIMER if there is a 
start or stop time displayed in the Timer Display LCD section. 

2. 

Press OPERATION (ON/OFF in the top right hand corner of the 
controller) to switch the unit on or off. 

3. 

If the unit is on then the display LED will glow green. If it is off 
then it will glow red. 

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The Timer Area is only lit during timer operation and shows the time 
when the timer will next turn the unit on or off. If the unit is in timer 
operation and the OPERATION button is pressed then the timer area 
will advance to the next applicable setting as the OPERATION button 
over rides the current setting. 
 

Setting the timer can only be carried out when the unit is off. Press and hold the TIMER 
button. You can then set a start and stop time for every day of the week  using the TIME 
UP & DOWN buttons to increase or decrease the time and the TIMER button to scroll 
between the settings. For every day of the week you can select the unit to either run or 
not. Use the TEMPERATURE UP & DOWN buttons to scroll between ON and OFF for that 
day of the week. Press RESET to leave programming mode. 
 
If you wish to operate the unit manually without time clock operation press the TIMER 
button until there is no display in the Timer Area. To resume press the TIMER button to 
show the Timer Area. 

The Error Code Display Area is lit when there is a fault which must be 
rectified. Depending upon the nature of the fault the unit may continue 
to operate or shut down.  
 

On seeing an Error Code you should immediately inform your service engineer and give 
them the fault code. An explanation of these fault codes are shown in the appendix of 
this manual. 

The Temperature Display Area shows the temperature of the room as 
measured at the units Air Inlet. 
 

Pressing the OPTION button allows the temperatures of the other temperature sensors to 
be displayed here using the TEMPERATURE UP & DOWN buttons to scroll through them. 
The sensor reference is shown in the Error Code Display Area. Press RESET to leave this 
mode. 

Summary of Contents for Highcool Series

Page 1: ...urposes E OE Read the Manual Risk of Electric Shock Unit is Remotely controlled may start without warning WARNING This air conditioner is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their s...

Page 2: ...perate your Highcool cassette split system in order to get the most from it CONTENTS P2 Introduction P3 General Description P4 Display Section P5 Control Buttons P6 9 Understanding the Display P10 12 Operating the Controller P13 Caring for the Environment P14 Appendix 1 Fault Codes P15 Appendix 2 Engineers Notes P15 Appendix 3 Timer Chart P15 Fault Code Log 15 Appendix 2 Notes for Engineer The con...

Page 3: ...rip Repair Safety Device Tripped Er05 Critical Low Pressure Switch Trip Repair Safety Device Tripped Er06 Critical High Discharge Temperature Repair Safety Device Tripped Er07 Critical Overcurrent Protection Tripped Repair Safety Device Tripped Er08 Critical Comms Fail Indoor to Outdoor Repair Broken Cable or Interference Er11 Critical Drainage Failure Repair Blocked Drains Er12 Critical Electric ...

Page 4: ...inimum Use the time clock to operate your unit only when it is needed If not using the time clock remember to switch the unit off when a room is unoccupied Choose the operation mode best suited to the season Cooling mode in summer will prevent the heating coming on while Heating mode in winter will prevent unnecessary cooling Use automatic mode only during intermediate periods when both heating an...

Page 5: ...ON will allow you to enter Engineer Setup mode Details are available in the Service Manual Parameters in the Engineer Setup mode should only be changed by suitably qualified personnel with a copy of the Service Manual to hand If you enter Engineer Setup mode by mistake press RESET to leave without changing any important system parameters 5 Control Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Opening the panel on ...

Page 6: ... to be used to prevent the room temperature dropping below the set temperature during winter use For your comfort we recommend not setting the temperature above 24C in heating mode 11 What do you want the unit to do Pressing the mode button scrolls between automatic cooling dry fan only and heating modes Choose the mode most appropriate to your needs Automatic will engage whichever mode is necessa...

Page 7: ... controller to switch the unit on or off 3 If the unit is on then the display LED will glow green If it is off then it will glow red 7 The Timer Area is only lit during timer operation and shows the time when the timer will next turn the unit on or off If the unit is in timer operation and the OPERATION button is pressed then the timer area will advance to the next applicable setting as the OPERAT...

Page 8: ...s internal controls may over ride the fan speed selected by the user 9 The Output Device Display Area is designed to show which of your sys tems internal components are operating at that moment in time except for the Indoor Fan and Swing Louver which are shown separately in the Fan Louver Display Area It can also display if the keyboard lock is set The Internal Drain Pump is used to remove condens...

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