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Summary of Contents for 38AN-009

Page 1: ...INDOOR UNIT O_D_R UNIT ...

Page 2: ...come familiar with the many comfort and technological features your unit offers In addition it contains vital information about maintenance service and operating economy Take the next few minutes to discover for yourself how to get the most in personal comfort and economy of operation from your new Carrier room air conditioner CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS 2 BEFORE OPERATION 6 UNIT DESCRIPTION 6 REMOTE CON...

Page 3: ...can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning coil and filters and replacing filters All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel When working on air conditioning equipment observe precautions in the literature and on tags and labels attached to the unit WARNING Before performing service or maintenance operations on system turn off main power to the unit Electri...

Page 4: ... _ _nd _ _ cause elec_r _l sh c_ k To avo_ the _ of _ ous e_t_ sh_k ne_r _h t_ i_ and the outdc_Jr un_ wffh w_er DANGER not p _l t _ _ls or _s into the d_harge gnlle of _dc_rar un_ _il t sve a fan r_ _n_ _ _ 1 speed ff b very c__ _ to _h _e _o DANGER ordy fu_ _ the _ Jer e ff _ir_ rewi_ fuse L_aeor i the _arr_ ct fuse wire fire or hazard may c _Jr 3 ...

Page 5: ...CAUTI_ ur_o r Ventilate t_ room _r w_ _he room becomes s_u_ _ f_ with t _ CA_ON Keep heat sources away from the ur_it H_gh _ a tern 4 ...

Page 6: ...AUTION In _ _ _ble _ent d_ sun_ from ent_ _ rcx_m draw c_ _ b_s _ CAUTION U_ _e timer ly to maintain comfort con CA_ON Plea_ read this own_ s manual carefiJlly befo_ ff corC_p_s fl_ _portant s for proper ...

Page 7: ...I UNff D RI_ON I BC_ MA R _NLET OUTDOORAiROUTLET 6 ...

Page 8: ... MR Instail_ on st_qda_ un_s and units with optional a_ive carbon fiker el_m static filter Install_ on units with _ional e_tric air c_er EMERGENCY s_ch Can _ _ who 1 the r_te contro _ _ _ TEST Is used only by rr_an to test _ un_ o AIR I__rlton Press this button _n the CHECK _p _ tte ir_Jo_ un_ lights _ F_ _e usage of EMERGENCY T _ST and _R C_l refer to TEST AND AIR CLEANING OPERATION p21 7 ...

Page 9: ...pressor is automatically turned off to stop cooling operation In HEAT mode when the room temperature is lower than the setting the comlsressor is automatically turned on to provide heating effect When the room temperature is higher than the setting the compressor is automatically turned off to stop heating operation However the indoor fan will run to circulate the indoor air even during the compre...

Page 10: ... _i ii_ _0 I i17 7 ANDCU_ T _E S ffyo_ _ set ON and OFF _ t_ un_ t_ aulom_V_4 _ _ _ _ at _ _ Adju_ c_er_ time _ on off_e with _e_ b Jttor_ 10 _ _E_ Press _ _c l when you _t _rrent t_ Refe_to p t 1 11 _s th_ t _ tto_ _ _ _te control_ _ not operat_ _T T erly or_ _ _ f _ lop 115 9 ...

Page 11: ... t FLAP F_ Swig up and _wn 1 _ _ _Pe_ A_ _ __ _ _ _r_ _o 0 C L DRY FAN _o _N _EP AUTO_TtG CHANGEOVER 10 ...

Page 12: ...s or batteries of a different type Such use may cause the unitto malfunction Changingbatteriesshould be doneafterturningoff the unit The averagebatterylife duringnormaluseis approximately one year When the air condoner does not operate normallyafter replacing the bakeries removethem refit and repressthe _ buttonafter5 seconds l 1 Settimj CurrentTime Pressthe _ button with asharpobj_ andthe current...

Page 13: ...7m fo_o_ ca_ _h _nd_t_ _ signa is n_ta__ brack_ m t_ _ 12 ...

Page 14: ...s lower than 70 For higherthan 84 F the unitwill operate heatingor cooling mode regardlessof the set temperature 3 TEMR AV buttons Setthe temperatureappropriatelyaccordingto effectivetemperature At the beginningof AUTOoperation the temperatureis setat 77 Fand it will be controlledwithin full range 4 FLAP butt0n Pressthisbutton to control the desiredairflow direction 1 ON OFFbuz_ton 5 Pressthis but...

Page 15: ...T 3 FAN SPEED button Press this button to select the desired fan speed AUTO _ LOW _ MED _ HIGH 4 HI TEMR AV buttons Press these buttons to set the desired temperature 5 FLAP button Press this button to control the desired air flow direction 6 ON OFF button Press this button to stop the unit operation A receiving beep is heard The UNIT ON lamp of the indoor unit display lights off DRY OPERATION Thi...

Page 16: ...r unit lights on FAN SPEED MODE buttons Set the desired operation mode withthese buttons I About ON Timer I When the ON Timer is set unit monitors the room temperature before 1 hour from set time to make the room as set condition at reserved on time The actual on time of unit is decided at 0 to 40 minutes earlier than reserved on time according to the room temperature and size NOTE The current tim...

Page 17: ...1 _MER t_ i6 ...

Page 18: ...ON Q OFF 1 2 _ON _ OFF AM F 3 _N lr l I 3 2 1 Whenyou wantto stop theoperation at 10 30P Mand start againat 7 30A M with the samecondition Reserve the OFF Timer at 10 30 P M during operation Reserve ON Timer at 7 30 A M NOTE Refer to p 15 16 for the setting method and refer to p 18 for the cancelling method of ON and OFF Timer In ON and OFFTimeroperation the earliersettingcomparedto current timewi...

Page 19: ...NTIMERbutton incase ofON Timer cancellation and pressOFFTIMERbuttonin caseof OFFTimercancellation 2 PressCANCELbutton pointingthe remotecontroller towardsthe receiverof the indoorunit A receivingbeep is heard TIMERlamp of the indoorunit lightsoff J NOTE The current time will not be indicatedand the TIMER lamp of the indoor unitwill be on if either ON Timer or OFF Timer is reserved 18 ...

Page 20: ...d Unit operates as sleep mode during 3 hours and stop the operation When you want to change the reserved time or cancel press the SLEEP Button again l hr 2 hr _ 3 hr _ 7 hr Cancel l_Otl AM _ J _l 1 W LJU NOTE When the sleep timer is set the unit will control the setting temperature to avoid overcooling in Cool operation or overheating in Heat operation When the SLEEP timer is set the luminosity of...

Page 21: ..._ _ flap _ _ up anddown In lhe COOL _ FAN_ the fh_p w_ _ int_ cool_ IntheHEATmodedheP_pwill_ tnt_ _ _ 1 _ usetheremote_ to_ the flappos tion o_ erwtse it n_y _ _ _ t_n offthe _ a_ _ onaga_ whenyou_ theflap out of _ r_ _ _cl DR_ _ the r_ _ _ _ _T mode 3 The _ _ _ _ capacity whenthe_ locateat _ _ or_ _ h _ _ of l if _u wa_ to _ the d_ of _ _ left a_d _ the verf_ _er with the ha _Ueafter _ the _ HAND...

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Page 23: ...Change the switch to REMOTE position after checking Changing the operation by the remote controller during the test operation is impossible Don t use the TEST switch in normal operation The setting conditions of test operation are as follows Operation mode COOL Fan speed HIGH Timer mode Continuous Discharge air direction AUTO SWING 22 ...

Page 24: ... delivery might be delayed due to warm up period This period may be 2 5 minutes I Heating Features I When the unit isstarted in heating mode there will be a preheating period of 2 5 minutes before the unit is ready to deliver warm air When the outdoor temperature is low the heating capacity will be reduced If the room air is not warm enough during severe winter condition use additional heating dev...

Page 25: ...t stops It is the sound of refrigerant flowing through the unit The bad smells come from the unit Smells such as smoke or cosmetics can accumulate while room air circulates through the unit Cleaning filters will reduce this problem Outdoor fan does not rotate during heating operation The unit is in defrost mode UNIT ON lamp on the indoor unit display flash and wind not comes from the unit It indic...

Page 26: ...I C ING THE RLTERS __ v_ _ _to 104 F neL_ J _ _al w_ _ w_ I _ _r _ S_c niter Re_ ...

Page 27: ... U_ only a _mp soapy towel _ _ pour water _to the unit _ do not _ solventsor _ power _ _ _ unit I R N CARE I I ff_ u_ _ _ beswitcl ed _ a_ _tended 3 ...

Page 28: ...imer operated Has the room temperature reached the set temperature On the indoorunit display is the air cleaning lamp tumed off and the checking lamp turned on Action Insert the power cord into the wail outlet Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse with the specified replacement fuse Restart operation when power is resumed Call your service representative Confirm the available voltage Clean...

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