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Heating

(models 51AKS 185---, 113---)

CONTROL
PANEL

T I M E R

F A N

ON

AUTO

OFF

M O D E

15

3

2

1

10

11

Fan only

(mod. 51AKS 085---, 010---, 013---, 015---)

CONTROL
PANEL

Timer programming

CONTROL
PANEL

T I M E R

F A

N

ON

AUTO

OFF

M O D E

2

1

5

4

6

7

8

9

T I M E R

F A

N

ON

AUTO

OFF

M O D E

15

3

2

1

6

7

10

11

12

Mod. 51AKS 085---

Mod. 51AKS 185---

Mod. 51AKS 113---

Mod. 51AKS 010---, 013---, 015---

• Press button 

1

 

 .

• By pressing the operating selector, button 

2

, select the fan

only mode.
Fan LED 

15 

 illuminates on the control panel.

• Select the fan speed by pressing button 

3

.

Speeds which can be selected are: low and high.

• LED 10 or 11 for the selected fan speed illuminates on the

control panel.

• Press button 

1

 

 .

• By pressing the operation selector, button 

2

, select the

heating mode.
Heating LED 

15

 

 illuminates on the control panel.

• Press the temperature selector, button 

6

 and select the

desired temperature which appears on display 

7

.

• Select the fan speed by pressing button 

3

.

Speeds which can be selected are: low, high and automatic.

• If you select the Auto mode, the air conditioner automatically

selects the most suitable speed for the room temperature.

• When high fan speed is selected (high heating power) the unit

will operate at this speed until it approaches the selected
temperature.
After this, the fan speed is automatically reduced until the
selected temperature is reached.

• If you select low fan speed (low heating power) the unit will

operate at this speed, independently of the temperature

• When the selected temperature is reached, the heating element

will be switched off while the fan continues to function.

• LED 1011 or 12 for the selected fan speed illuminates on the

control panel.

Summary of Contents for 51aks

Page 1: ...51AKS L L O Y D S R E G I S TER QUALIT Y A S S U R A N C E IS O 900 1 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...015 16 Night function LED Page Control panel 1 Accessories supplied 2 General information 2 Correct use 3 Preparing to use stand alone 4 5 Preparing to use split 6 7 Cooling with dehumidification 8 D...

Page 3: ...unit in case of abnormal events such as smell of burning and call Carrier Service for further instructions Do not place containers filled with liquids or other objects onto the unit Maintenance WARNI...

Page 4: ...n the return air grills and any walls furniture or obstructions of all kinds must be at least 100 mm High efficiency air quality filter accessory The high efficiency air filter ordered separately perm...

Page 5: ...e flexible hose onto the air conditioner To improve the air conditioner performance make sure that the internal tips of the flexible hose are turned as shown in the picture the hose is stretched as li...

Page 6: ...low coming out from the air conditioner is perpendicular to the floor To empty the tank switch the unit off and remove the plug from the power supply socket Take out the full water tank on the rear of...

Page 7: ...cket to the window sill as shown Secure the casing to the bracket with the spring clips at the end of the straps Adjust the length of the straps so that the casing is level This will help with the dis...

Page 8: ...mpty the tank switch the unit off and remove the plug from the power supply socket Remove the outdoor unit if it is connected to the indoor unit When heating the outdoor unit can be placed either outs...

Page 9: ...Using the fan speed selector button 3 select the fan speed which may be low high or automatic If you select Auto mode the air conditioner will automatically select the most suitable speed for the roo...

Page 10: ...ct the heating mode Heating LED 15 illuminates on the control panel Press the temperature selector button 6 and select the desired temperature which appears on display 7 Select the fan speed by pressi...

Page 11: ...east five seconds Timer programming when switching on With the 5 button the air conditioner can be programmed to switch off automatically at the preset time Each time the button is pressed the switch...

Page 12: ...er to the outdoor unit taking care to discharge the remaining condensate water into a pan or the indoor unit collection tank Remove the 4 screws of the fixing bracket flexible pipe Using two fixed wre...

Page 13: ...ection button for about 3 seconds Signal Cooling LED is flashing Cause No frost sensor is not working Remedy Call a service technician If the unit appears not to be operating correctly before calling...

Page 14: ...it to drain any remaining condensate Empty the remaining condensate water through the drain tube at the back of the indoor unit then plug the tube and stow it If the unit is not used for extended per...

Page 15: ...6H62 0405 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice April 2005 Supersedes January 2005 Printed in...

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