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Summary of Contents for EXH09HV1W

Page 1: ...EXH09HV1W EXH12HV1W EXH18HV1W EXH22HV1W SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER USER MANUAL 2 EN ...

Page 2: ...Display 7 Remote Control 7 Remote Control Description 8 Remote Control Display Indicators 10 First Use 11 How to use the Remote Control 11 How to use the Indoor Unit 16 Emergency Operation 17 Optimal Operation 17 Cleaning and Maintenance 18 Operation Tips 20 Troubleshooting 21 Important Reminder ...

Page 3: ...DWLRQV VXFK DV 6WDII NLWFKHQ DUHDV LQ VKRSV DQG RWKHU ZRUNLQJ HQYLURQPHQWV DUP KRXVHV FOLHQWV LQ KRWHOV PRWHOV DQG RWKHU UHVLGHQWLDO W SH HQYLURQPHQWV HG DQG EUHDNIDVW W SH HQYLURQPHQWV Important notes RQWDFW DQ DXWKRULVHG LQVWDOOHU IRU LQVWDOODWLRQ RI WKLV XQLW RQWDFW DQ DXWKRULVHG VHUYLFH WHFKQLFLDQ IRU UHSDLU RU PDLQWHQDQFH RI WKLV XQLW 7KH VRFNHW RXWOHW UHTXLUHG WR VXSSO SRZHU PXVW EH FRQQHFWH...

Page 4: ...se ensure that the power supply to the air conditioner is stable and meets the requirements set out in the installation manual Always ensure the product is installed with appropriate earthing For safety be sure to turn off the circuit breaker before performing any maintenance or cleaning or when the product is not used for an extended period of time Accumulated dust may cause or electric shock Saf...

Page 5: ...appliances 5 Do not use an extension cord 6 Do not start stop operation by plugging unplugging the power cord caution Select the most appropriate temperature It can save electricity Do not keep windows and doors open for a long time during operation It will result in performance Do not block the air inlet or outlet It will result in performance and cause malfunctions Keep combustible materials awa...

Page 6: ... explanation purpose only Your air conditioner may be slightly different The actual shape shall prevail Note Front panel Digital display Healthy air behind the dust Pre dust Horizontal air louvers Vertical air louvers Cold plasma generator if applicable Manual control button Remote control Remote control holder Refrigerant pipe if applicable Drain hose if applicable Power cable if applicable Mount...

Page 7: ... the Remote Control Location of the remote control Battery installation replacement f V Light Turbo Timer On Temp Timer Off Swing I feel Eco Fan Clock Mode Temperature indicator Signalreceiver Dehumidify indicator Power ON OFF indicator Cooling Mode indicator Heating Mode indicator ...

Page 8: ... the clock or timer adjustment Clock Button Press this button and the Clock symbol will blink You can press Control buttons and to set the time you want Temp Temperature Button Press this button to change the indoor unit display of the set temperature to the room temperature Eco Economy Button Press this button to start the Eco operation This is ideal for the users to use while sleeping Press agai...

Page 9: ... these buttons to set the clock or timer adjustment Clock Button Press this button and the Clock symbol will blink You can press Control buttons and to set the time you want Temp Temperature Button Press this button to change the remote control display of the set temperature to the room temperature Eco Economy Button Press this button to start the Eco operation This is ideal for the users to use w...

Page 10: ...can be switched on off by pressing the Temp button Displays when the Timer On Off function is activated Displays the selected fan speed in the following sequence Low Medium High and Auto In Auto speed only symbol displays Displays when the Swing function is selected Displays when the X Fan function is activated by pressing Turbo and Healthy buttons at the same time for models with Cold plasma func...

Page 11: ... operating under the same conditions when you simply push the ON OFF button of the remote control If the AUTO mode is uncomfortable you can select the desired conditions manually When the AUTO mode is selected the air conditioner will automatically select COOL HEAT if applicable or FAN only operation depending on the program and or the room temperature Start 1 ON OFF Button Press this button to tu...

Page 12: ... ON OFF Button Press this button again to turn the air conditioner off The horizontal louver returns back to the position upon shut down 1 ON OFF Button Press this button again to turn the air conditioner off The horizontal louver returns back to the position upon shut down 1 ON OFF Button Press this button to turn the air conditioner on The temperature indicator on the indoor unit display lights ...

Page 13: ...ons the time will moves forward or backward by 1 minute Holding the button down will scroll more rapidly through the time display 3 the set time by pressing the Timer Off button symbol will stay on the remote control s display Check that the Timer indicator on the display panel of indoor unit is illuminated Point the remote control to the indoor unit and press again the Timer Off button Make sure ...

Page 14: ...it at 9 30 AM 1 Press the Timer On button 2 Set the desired time by pressing repeatedly or holding down the Control buttons until 06 30 shows in the display of the remote control 3 the set time by pointing the remote control to the indoor unit and pressing again the Timer On button 4 Press the Timer Off button 5 Set the desired time by pressing repeatedly or holding down the Control buttons until ...

Page 15: ...When the desired time is achieved press the Clock button again or after 5 seconds with no clock is set 3 Re set the Clock Press the Clock button and the clock display Follow step 1 and 2 to set the new time The remote control works as a remote thermostat providing an accurate temperature control and maximum comfort Point the remote control to the indoor unit and press I that this function is activ...

Page 16: ... Self Diagnose and Auto Protection This air conditioner can detect the malfunctions showing the diagnosis on the display of the indoor unit by means of an error code The air conditioner will change operation automatically for self protection To adjust the horizontal left right direction manually Adjust the vertical louvers manually by means of the Left Right lever of the vertical louver arm Perfor...

Page 17: ...17 y Emergency Operation Manual control button Manual control button Operating Temperature Optimal Operation y AUT T L AT T T y AUT AT F T AUT AT P FAN AUT AT P A F 24 20 18 43 ...

Page 18: ...milar solvents for cleaning These may cause the plastic surface to crack or deform Never use warm water over 40 C to clean the front panel it may cause deformation or discoloration 1 Lift the indoor unit front panel up to an angle 2 Hold the dust handle and lift it up slightly to take it out from the holder Note Supply power must be disconnected before cleaning A clogged dust reduces the cooling h...

Page 19: ... for 3 4 hours to allow the unit to completely dry out Switch off the unit and pull out the power plug Remove the batteries from the remote control The outdoor unit requires periodic maintenance and cleaning Do not attempt to do this yourself Contact your dealer or service technician Check that the wiring is not broken or disconnected Check if the air outlet or inlet is blocked if the air conditio...

Page 20: ... control to restart operation The indoor unit may keep running after you switch off the unit by pressing ON OFF button Please check whether the X Fan function is switched off The following events may occur during normal operation The compressor can t restart for 3 minutes after it stops If the unit is operating in COOL mode and in low ambient temperature frost may be formed on the heat exchanger W...

Page 21: ...21 Troubleshooting W W warning W V T W W ...

Page 22: ...osting It is normal The unit is in defrosting operation and heating will recommence soon Malfunctions Cause The unit does not operate The unit does not operate if it is turned on immediately after it is turned off This is to protect the unit Please wait about 3 minutes Odours are emitted Some odours may be emmited from the indoor unit This is the result of room smells such as furniture tobacco etc...

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