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3

Safety Precautions

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Read the precautions in this manual carefully 

before operating the unit.

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Keep

this

manual

where

the

user

can

easily

it.

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The

precautions

described

herein

are

as

WARNING

and

CAUTION.

They

both

contain

important

information

regarding

safety.

Be

sure

to

observe

all

precautions

without

fail.

 

WARNING

 

CAUTION

Failure

to

follow

these

instructions

properly

may

result

in

 

personal

injury

or

loss

of

life.

Failure

to

follow

these

instructions

properly

may

result

in

property

damage

or

personal

injury,

which

may

be

serious

depending

on

the

circumstances.

Never

attempt.

Be

sure

to

follow

the

instructions.

Be

sure

to

establish

an

earth

connection.

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After

reading,

keep

this

manual

in

a

convenient

place

so

that

you

can

refer

to

it

whenever

necessary.

If

the

equipment

is

transferred

to

a

new

user,

be

sure

also

to

hand

over

the

manual.

 WARNING

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Do

not

use

means

to

accelerate

the

defrosting

process

or

to

clean,

other

than

those

recommended

by

the

manufacturer.

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The

appliance

must

be

stored

in

a

room

without

continuously

operating

ignition

sources

(for

example:

open

an

operating

gas

appliance

or

an

operating

electric

heater).

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Do

not

pierce

or

burn.

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Be

aware

that

refrigerants

may

not

contain

an

odour.

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The

appliance

must

be

installed,

operated

and

stored

in

a

room

with

a

area

larger

than

3.90m

2

.

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To

avoid

explosion

or

injury,

do

not

operate

the

unit

when

harmful

gases

(e.g.

or

corrosive)

are

detected

near

the

unit.

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Be

aware

that

prolonged,

direct

exposure

to

cool

or

warm

air

from

the

air

conditioner,

or

to

air

that

is

too

cool

or

too

warm,

can

be

harmful

to

your

physical

condition

and

health.

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Do

not

place

objects,

including

rods,

your

etc.,

in

the

air

inlet

or

outlet.

Product

damage

or

personal

injury

may

 

result

due

to

contact

with

the

air

conditioner’s

high-speed

fan

blades.

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Do

not

attempt

to

repair,

dismantle,

reinstall

or

modify

the

air

conditioner

yourself

as

this

may

result

in

water

leakage,

electric

shocks

or

hazards.

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Do

not

use

spray

near

the

air

conditioner,

or

otherwise

may

result.

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Do

not

use

a

refrigerant

other

than

the

one

indicated

on

the

outdoor

unit

(R32)

when

installing,

moving

or

repairing.

Using

other

refrigerants

may

cause

trouble

or

damage

to

the

unit,

and

personal

injury.

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To

avoid

electric

shocks,

do

not

operate

with

wet

hands.

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Beware

of

in

case

of

refrigerant

leakage.

If

the

air

conditioner

is

not

operating

correctly,

i.e.

not

generating

cool

or

warm

air,

refrigerant

leakage

could

be

the

cause.

Consult

your

dealer

for

assistance.

The

refrigerant

within

the

air

conditioner

is

safe

and

normally

does

not

leak.

However,

in

the

event

of

a

leakage,

contact

with

a

naked

burner,

heater

or

cooker

may

result

in

generation

of

noxious

gas.

Do

not

use

the

air

conditioner

until

a

service

person

that

the

leakage

has

been

repaired.

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Do

not

attempt

to

install

or

repair

the

air

conditioner

yourself.

Improper

workmanship

may

result

in

water

leakage,

electric

shocks

or

hazards.

Please

contact

your

local

dealer

or

personnel

for

installation

and

maintenance

work.

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If

the

air

conditioner

is

malfunctioning

(giving

off

a

burning

odour,

etc.),

turn

off

power

to

the

unit

and

contact

your

local

dealer.

Continued

operation

under

such

circumstances

may

result

in

a

failure,

electric

shocks

or

hazards.

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Be

sure

to

install

an

earth

leakage

circuit

breaker.

Failure

to

install

an

earth

leakage

circuit

breaker

may

result

in

electric

shocks

or

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Be

sure

to

earth

the

unit.

Do

not

earth

the

unit

to

a

utility

pipe,

lightning

conductor

or

telephone

earth

lead.

Imperfect

earthing

may

result

in

electric

shocks.

 

 CAUTION

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Do

not

use

the

air

conditioner

for

purposes

other

than

those

for

which

it

is

intended.

Do

not

use

the

air

conditioner

for

cooling

precision

instruments,

food,

plants,

animals

or

works

of

art

as

this

may

adversely

affect

the

performance,

quality

and/or

longevity

of

the

object

concerned.

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Do

not

expose

plants

or

animals

directly

to

the

from

the

unit

as

this

may

cause

adverse

effects.

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Do

not

place

appliances

that

produce

naked

in

places

exposed

to

the

from

the

unit

as

this

may

impair

combustion

of

the

burner.

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Page 3: ...tion 20 ON TIMER Operation 21 OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation 2 Contents Read before Operation SafetyPrecautions 3 Name of Parts 5 Preparation before Operation 8 Operation Care Care and Cleaning 22 Troub...

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Page 20: ...d DRY operation POWERFUL operation and OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation cannot be used at the same time Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last Even the operation is stopped...

Page 21: ...TIMER lamp lights Setting time can be increase to 12 hours maximum orange To cancel OFF TIMER operation Press The TIMER lamp goes off NOTE Notes on TIMER operation When operating the unit via the ON O...

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Page 24: ...lling it toward you This will disconnect the front panel shaft on one side Disconnect the front panel shaft on the other side in the same manner Clean the front panel 2 Wipe it with a soft cloth soake...

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