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USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.)

 

 

 

SWING FUNCTION 

Press button 

SWING

 repeatedly to choose the following flap :  

The louver will continuously swing up and down. 
“Swing” always assures optimal even air distribution in the room. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

In Cool or Dry or Fan mode, the louver will swing in cooling range. 

 

In Heat mode, the louver will swing in heating range. 

Note: 
If you want to cancel swing function  
Press button 

SWING

 at the desired flap position 

 

 

AIR DIRECTION FUNCTION 

The air conditioner automatically adjusts the vertical supply air  

direction in accordance with the operating mode. 
 

To set the vertical supply air direction (Up- Down)

 

 

Perform this function while the unit is in operation. 

 

Keep pressing the 

AIR DIRECTION

 button on the remote  

control to move the louver to the desired. 

 

In subsequent operations, the vertical air flow is automatically  
set in the direction to which you adjusted the louver  
by pressing the 

AIR DIRECTION

 button. 

 

 

Left and Right Control 

If you want to adjust the direction of the discharge air to left or right,  

adjust the vertical louver with the handle after opening the flap. 

 

NOTES: 

 

Please do not fix the flap for a long time, as this position minimizes  

air circulation resulting in uneven room temperature. 

 

Please avoid the discharge air being directed towards the occupants for a long period of time. 

 

Do not adjust the flap by the hand during SWING operation because it may damage the air swing 
function. 

COOL 

HEAT 

Swing Range 

Summary of Contents for 53VMCT 18C-24C-30C-36C

Page 1: ...MANUAL Carrier is committed to continuously improving its products according to national and international standards to ensure the highest quality and reliability standards and to meet market regulat...

Page 2: ...l Air Flow Manual Direction Auto Fan Speed Vertical Air Flow Auto Swing Auto Mode Efficient AMS Efficient Fans Efficient Coils Inner Groove Copper Tubing Tropical Compressor IAQ AMS Auto 3 Minutes Tim...

Page 3: ...uality IAQ Harmony is the very latest in slim line technology CONTENTS PAGE NO 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 2 SYSTEM SAFETY PROTECTIONS 2 3 TIPS OF ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM COMFORT 3 4 SPLIT SYSTEM DESCRI...

Page 4: ...installed to be far away from any flammable materials curtains etc The circuit breaker size must be suitable for air conditioner Disconnect the electrical mains supply prior to any maintenance operat...

Page 5: ...the power failure is happened during the air conditioner operation the microprocessor of printed circuit board will memorize the operation setting After the power is recovered the air conditioner ope...

Page 6: ...the air conditioner for heating before that Don t exaggerate on the temperature intensity too hot Extreme temperatures are harmful to your health and waste energy Keep doors windows and any other open...

Page 7: ...tioned Clean periodically air filter of indoor unit every two weeks to assure adequate air circulation and maximum cooling or heating efficiency Periodic service and maintenance of the air conditioner...

Page 8: ...ng status leds 6 Supply air outlet 3 Supply air flap 7 Characteristics nameplate 4 Air return grille 8 Refrigerant piping lines and electrical cables 5 Air filter behind return grille 9 Condensate dra...

Page 9: ...oor unit or transmission indicator on the remote control fails to light 6 Batteries should only be replaced after turning OFF the air conditioner 5 2 INSTRUCTIONS OF USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 1 Th...

Page 10: ...ctive and the unit is immediately restarted after a stop this LED flashes until a new signal is sent to the indoor unit RED LED 3 gives the following information During normal operation the LED is OFF...

Page 11: ...ctive and the unit is immediately restarted after a stop this LED flashes until a new signal is sent to the indoor unit RED LED 3 gives the following information During normal operation the LED is OFF...

Page 12: ...you press The time alters as quickly as you press the button Keep pressing the button without releasing the time moves forward or backward by 10 minutes depending on which side you press 3 CLOCK butt...

Page 13: ...control display OPERATION led will illuminate on the display panel of indoor unit COOL mode starts after approximately 3 minutes STOP If you want to stop the air conditioner Press ON OFF button again...

Page 14: ...ote control display OPERATION led will illuminate on the display panel of indoor unit HEAT mode starts after approximately 3 minutes STOP If you want to stop the air conditioner Press ON OFF button ag...

Page 15: ...ystem When Auto mode is activated the air conditioner changes the operation mode automatically to cool or heat or fan only mode and also changes fan speed to auto speed by sensing the temperature diff...

Page 16: ...luminate on the display panel of indoor unit DRY mode starts after approximately 3 minutes STOP If you want to stop the air conditioner Press ON OFF button again NOTES In DRY mode you can not switch t...

Page 17: ...F button to start the air conditioner ON symbol appears on the remote control display OPERATION led will illuminate on the display panel of indoor unit FAN ONLY mode starts immediately STOP If you wan...

Page 18: ...rform this function while the unit is in operation Keep pressing the AIR DIRECTION button on the remote control to move the louver to the desired In subsequent operations the vertical air flow is auto...

Page 19: ...selected Then the set temperature will be automatically increased by another 1 C after additional 1 hour This new temperature will be maintained Stop If you want to cancel SLEEP function press any oth...

Page 20: ...displayed Each time you press there the button the time moves forward or backward by 10 minutes depending on which one you press The time alters as quickly as you press the button 3 After setting the...

Page 21: ...you press the button the time moves forward or backward by 10 minutes depending on which one you push The time alters as quickly as you press the button 3 After setting the time for TIMER ON function...

Page 22: ...TIME button to display 6 00 beside the TIMER ON indicator Wait 3 seconds the TIMER ON time will be registered 3 Press TIMER button again until TIMER OFF indicator is displayed and setting time is flas...

Page 23: ...MER OFF indicator is displayed and the setting time is flashing 2 Use the TEMP TIME button to display 23 00 beside the TIMER OFF indicator of the remote control Wait 3 seconds the TIMER OFF time will...

Page 24: ...function when you want to prevent settings from being changed accidentally 2 When you press TEMP and buttons as the same time all current settings are locked in and the remote control does not accept...

Page 25: ...r position To remove air filters 1 Open the return grille without removing the two screws and the central clamp from their position 2 Remove filters 2 Remove air filters for cleaning CLEANING OF STAND...

Page 26: ...ared control using a damp cloth 9 2 INDOOR COIL CLEANING It is recommended to clean the coil at least at the beginning of each cooling season or when necessary turn the unit off first Use a vacuum cle...

Page 27: ...l batteries 4 Outdoor Unit Every Month Every Year Clean outdoor coil 2 Blow air over electric parts 2 Check electric connection tightening 2 Clean fan wheel 2 Check fan tightening 2 Clean drain pan 2...

Page 28: ...s case you must switch the system off and air filters must be cleaned Restart the unit in ventilation fan only mode and open windows to change the room air 5 The air conditioner turns to FAN only mode...

Page 29: ...ssing any function button the remote control shows the function requested on the display but unit does not acknowledge signal receipt with a beep and does not carry out the function Main switch is OFF...

Page 30: ...he room temperature in the cooling mode Correct selected temperature Air conditioner is not supplying enough heating Air flow cannot circulate freely Remove obstructions Dirty filters reduce air quant...

Page 31: ...4 5 9 1 8 10 6 3 7 Signal transmission indicator 1 Operating mode indicator 2 Automatic heat pump model only AUTO Cooling and dehumidification COOL Dehumidification only DRY Heating heat pump models...

Page 32: ...SPEED selection button 4 ON OFF button 5 SWING horizontal flap button 6 AIR DIRECTION horizontal flap button 7 SLEEP function button 8 CLOCK adjusting button 9 TIMER ON or TIMER OFF function button 1...

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