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2. OPERATION

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09

Louver position

Maximum down
In COOLING or DRY mode, condensate may
form and drip from unit in high humidity 
condition.
Narrow opening
Restricted air flow reduces performance and 
may cause condensate.
Closed
Do not operate if it will not open – damage 
may occur.

Louver action

After a quick restart, louver may remain 
static for about 10s.

Adjusting horizontal air flow

Step 1

ISOLATE the unit at the MAIN switch 

(or unplug)
Step 2
Pull horizontal louver downwards using both hands.
Step 3
Identify the lever/s as indicated. 
[On uppermost part of air outlet and linked to recessed vertical 
blades]

Step 4
Move the lever/s left or right to guide the air in the desired direction.
Step 5
ENERGISE the unit at the MAIN switch! (or plug back in)
Attention: Isolating the main power supply synchronises the 

 WARNING!

Do not attempt this adjustment 

while the machine is in operation. 

Accidental contact with the fan 

may cause serious injury.

2.4 Directional Control

Adjusting vertical air flow

● 

Press “AIR DIRECTION” on remote controller to adjust vertical

air flow direction. The louver position moves slightly
each time the button is pressed.

● 

Press “SWING” to engage continuous louver motion.

Note: Please refer to the REMOTE CONTROLLER MANUAL for 

CAUTION

2.5 Special Functions

 

Compressor Delay

At start-up, a time delay of 3 ~ 5 
minutes protects the compressor.

 

Air Purification*    

Ionizer*
Negative ions are added to the air to 
simulate the effects of forests and 
waterfalls on humans.
Plasma*
Dust particles in the passing air stream 
are charged electrically. This enhances 
dust collection, odour reduction and 
reduces airborne bacteria mortality.

 

Mildew Prevention*    

This function keeps the indoor fan 
running in low speed for 7 minutes after 
being turned off by the user in cooling 
mode. Drying the water droplets on the 
indoor heat exchanger prevents mildew 
growth.

 Louver Memory*

Horizontal louver angle is memorised 
and will return to the position last 
selected by the user.
This will not happen in TURBO mode, 
running by manual control buttons, or 
after a power interruption.

Interrupting this process may scramble the 

control logic. 

To reverse this, briefly disconnect the 

electrical supply. 

[*] Model dependent.

 

WLAN Control*

With WLAN function, the unit can be 
controlled either by remote controller or 
by your mobile phone. Connect the 
WLAN module and communication 
module with display board to activate 
this function.

■ 

Auto swing of horizontal air flow*

● 

Press “SWING” for two secends to 

engage vertical blades swing motion.
Note: Please refer to the REMOTE 
CONTROLLER MANUAL for details.

Features (Model dependent)

Lever

 

Turbo*

The Turbo function makes the unit work 
extra hard to reach your present 
temperature in the shortest time 
possible.

 Self Cleaning*

Airborne bacteria use the moisture on the
indoor heat exchanger to grow. Regular 
drying of the exchanger prevents this growth. 
By simply pressing the “self clean” button, 
the controller will automatically manage the
process.

 

Anti-cold*

To avoid uncomfortable when the air 
conditioner get into heating mode, the indoor 
unit will preheat before the fan starts. This 
delay should only last a few minutes.

 

Auto Restart*

The unit will automatically restart after a 
power interruption.
Previous user settings are all recovered.

 

Auto Defrost*

Ice develops on the outdoor unit in heating
mode. To defrost this ice, the indoor fan 
stops for a few minutes before heating 
continues.

 

Auto Leak Detection*

When refrigerant leakage is detected,
the unit will display “EC” code or flash
LEDs [model dependent].

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Summary of Contents for 38QHB09D8S Series

Page 1: ...ANSKI H U E L OWNER S MANUAL KORISNI KO UPUTSTVO MANUALI I P RDORIMIT NAVODILA ZA UPORABO N VOD NA POU ITIE MANUAL DE UTILIZARE HASZN LATI TMUTAT KORISNI KI PRIRU NIK N VOD K OBSLUZE UPUTSTVO ZA UPOTR...

Page 2: ...vel not less than 2 3m from the floor ELECTRICAL work may only be performed by authorized personnel and inaccordance with national wiring standard If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by...

Page 3: ...plug Do not use extension cord or share the same power outlet with other appliances COMPLY AVOID WARNING Children must be advised not to play with the air conditioner controls moving parts and or ref...

Page 4: ...ared remote controller refer to the remote controller manual Indoor 1 Front Panel 2 Air Inlet 3 Display 4 Air Filter 5 Louver 6 Grille 7 Service valve Outdoor 4 5 1 2 3 A i r O u t l e t Shows setting...

Page 5: ...on Adjust the temperature to achieve moderate comfort levels Excessively low or high temperatures waste energy Improve performance by keeping windows and doors closed Limit energy usage run time by us...

Page 6: ...s function keeps the indoor fan running in low speed for 7 minutes after being turned off by the user in cooling mode Drying the water droplets on the indoor heat exchanger prevents mildew growth Louv...

Page 7: ...r by gently pulling it downwards Filter Cleaning Care and Maintenance CAUTION Regular high level maintenance of the indoor and outdoor units is essential Specialist MAINTENANCE is required to do deep...

Page 8: ...ling or heating Turns on automatically Low volume sounds are emitted by the air conditioner Poor heating performance Operation is erratic unpredictable or unresponsive Guides Tips and Cautions CONCERN...

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Page 10: ...4 3 1 1 BG...

Page 11: ...6 5 1 2 FAN Air purification Swing Turbo Silence Air purification Swing Turbo Silence Self clean Freeze Protection ECO WIFI WIFI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BG...

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Page 14: ...12 11 40 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 24 3 1 2 3 BG...

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Page 30: ...10 3 11 4 13 EL 42QHC012D8LS 42QHC012D8S 38QHC012D8S 42QHC018D8S 42QHC024D8S 38QHC018D8S 38QHC024D8S 220 240V 50 60Hz 42QHC009D8S 38QHC009D8S 42QHC007D8S 42QHB09D8S 42QHB12D8S 42QHB18D8S 42QHB24D8S 38...

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Page 32: ...6 5 1 2 ECO WIFI WIFI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EL...

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Page 34: ...10 9 2 4 AIR DIRECTION SWING 1 2 3 4 5 10 2 5 3 4 C LED 7 10 WIFI WIFI WIFI Turbo EL TURBO SWING...

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