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Fig. 1 Indoor Unit

1

Operating Control Panel (Fig. 2)

2

MANUAL AUTO button

When kept on pressing the MANUAL
AUTO button for more than 10 seconds,
the forced cooling operation will start.

The forced cooling operation is used at the
time of installation.
Only for authorized service personnel's
use.

When the forced cooling operation starts
by any chance, press the START/STOP but-

ton to stop the operation.

3

Indicator (Fig. 3)

4

Remote Control Signal Receiver

5

OPERATION Indicator Lamp (red)

6

TIMER Indicator Lamp (green)

If the TIMER indicator lamp flashes when
the timer is operating, it indicates that a
fault has occurred with the timer setting

(See Page 14 Auto Restart).

7

SUPER QUIET Indicator Lamp (green)

8

SWING Indicator Lamp (orange)

9

Intake Grille (Fig. 4)

0

Front Panel

A

Air Filter

B

Air Flow Direction Louver

C

Right-Left Louver

(behind Air Flow Direction Louver)

D

Drain Hose

E

Air Cleaning Filter

Fig. 5 Outdoor Unit

F

Pipe Unit

G

Drain port (bottom)

H

Intake Port

I

Outlet Port

Fig. 6 Remote Control Unit

J

SLEEP button

K

MASTER CONTROL button

L

SET TEMP. button ( 

 

/

 

 

)

M

Signal Transmitter

N

TIMER MODE button

O

TIMER SET ( 

 / 

 ) button

P

FAN CONTROL button

Q

START/STOP button

R

SET button

S

SWING button

T

RESET button

U

TEST RUN button

This button is used when installing the
conditioner, and should not be used un-
der normal conditions, as it will cause the
air conditioner’s thermostat function to op-
erate incorrectly.

If this button is pressed during normal op-
eration, the unit will switch to test opera-
tion mode, and the Indoor Unit’s OPERA-
TION Indicator Lamp and TIMER Indicator
Lamp will begin to flash simultaneously.

To stop the test operation mode, press the
START/STOP button to stop the air condi-
tioner.

V

CLOCK ADJUST button

W

Remote Control Unit Display (Fig. 7)

X

Transmit Indicator

Y

Clock Display

Z

Operating Mode Display

[

Timer Mode Display

\

Fan Speed Display

]

Temperature SET Display

`

SLEEP Display

a

SWING Display

NAME OF PARTS

  Refer to the folded out page on the cover.

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Page 3: ...S 208 230 V 60 Hz 18 000 BTU h 1 73 kW 7 7 A 208 230 V 60 Hz 18 000 BTU h 1 73 kW 7 7 A 208 230 V 60 Hz 18 000 BTU h 1 73 kW 7 7 A ASU18CL AOU18CL NT ACIÓN ...

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Page 5: ...allowing cleaner use and easier care SUPER QUIET OPERATION When the FAN CONTROL button is used to select QUIET the unit begins super quiet operation the indoor unit s air flow is reduced to produce quieter operation POLYPHENOL CATECHIN AIR CLEANING FILTER The polyphenol catechin air cleaning filter uses static elec tricity to clean the air of fine particles and dust such as to bacco smoke and plan...

Page 6: ...utdoor Unit F Pipe Unit G Drain port bottom H Intake Port I Outlet Port Fig 6 Remote Control Unit J SLEEP button K MASTER CONTROL button L SET TEMP button M Signal Transmitter N TIMER MODE button O TIMER SET button P FAN CONTROL button Q START STOP button R SET button S SWING button T RESET button U TEST RUN button This button is used when installing the conditioner and should not be used un der n...

Page 7: ...t line connection turn on the cir cuit breaker Load Batteries AAA R03 LR03 2 1 Press and slide the battery compartment lid on the re verse side to open it Slide in the direction of the arrow while pressing the mark 2 Insert batteries Be sure to align the battery polarities correctly 3 Close the battery compartment lid Set the Current time 1 Press the CLOCK ADJUST button Fig 6 V Use the tip of a ba...

Page 8: ...e actual room temperature To Set the Fan Speed Press the FAN CONTROL button Fig 6 P Each time the button is pressed the fan speed changes in the following order AUTO HIGH MED LOW QUIET About three seconds later the entire display will reappear When set to AUTO Cooling As the room temperature approaches that of the thermostat setting the fan speed becomes slower Fan The fan runs at the low fan spee...

Page 9: ... operation Cooling to adjust the temperature to the value set in the thermostat The monitor operation range is in the temperature of 4 F or less relative to the thermostat setting If the mode automatically selected by the unit is not what you wish select one of the mode operation COOL DRY FAN About Mode Operation Cooling Use to cool your room Dry Use for gently cooling while dehumidifying your roo...

Page 10: ...re display will reappear About the Program timer The program timer allows you to integrate OFF timer and ON timer operations in a single sequence The sequence can involve one transition from OFF timer to ON timer or from ON timer to OFF timer within a twenty four hour period The first timer function to operate will be the one set nearest to the current time The order of operation is indicated by t...

Page 11: ...r the entire display will reappear To Cancel the Timer Use the TIMER MODE button to select CANCEL The air conditioner will return to normal operation To Stop the Air Conditioner During Timer Operation Press the START STOP button About the SLEEP Timer To prevent excessive cooling during sleep the SLEEP timer function automatically modifies the thermostat setting in accord ance with the set time set...

Page 12: ...e 4 7 for more than 30 minutes they will auto matically return to position 3 When used in a room with infants chil dren elderly or sick persons the air direction and room temperature should be considered carefully when making settings Vertical Air Direction Adjustment Press the SET button Fig 6 R Each time the button is pressed the air direction range will change as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Types of ...

Page 13: ... F Begin air conditioner operation before performing this procedure To select SWING Operation Press the SWING button Fig 6 S The SWING Display Fig 7 a will light In this mode the Air Flow Direction Louvers will swing automatically to direct the air flow both up and down To stop SWING Operation Press the SWING button Fig 6 S once again The SWING Display Fig 7 a will go out Airflow direction will re...

Page 14: ...e air filter with the panel and push in fully making sure the two lower tabs are returned properly to their holes in the panel 2 Close the Intake Grille For purposes of example the illustration shows the unit without Intake Grille installed Dust can be cleaned from the air filter either with a vacuum cleaner or by washing the filter in a solution of mild de tergent and warm water If you wash the f...

Page 15: ...e In regard to the Air Cleaning Filters POLYPHENOL CATECHIN AIR CLEANING FILTER one sheet The Air Cleaning Filters are disposable filters They can not be washed and reused For storage of the Air Cleaning Filters use the filters as soon as possible after the package has been opened The air cleaning effect decreases when the filters are left in the opened package Generally the filters should be exch...

Page 16: ...ted from the indoor unit This smell is the result of room smells furniture tobacco etc which have been taken into the air conditioner During Cooling or Dry operation a thin mist may be seen emitted from the indoor unit This results from the sudden Cooling of room air by the air emitted from the air conditioner resulting in condensation and misting The fan may operate at very low speed during Dry o...

Page 17: ...properly OPERATING TIPS If the problem persists after performing these checks or if you notice burning smells or theTIMER Indicator Lamp Fig 3 6 and the OPERATION Indicator Lamp Fig 3 5 flashes immediately stop operation disconnect the Power Supply Plug and consult authorized service personnel AUTO Restart In Event of Power Interruption The air conditioner power has been interrupted by a power fai...

Page 18: ...ing to water leakage and other damage Do not use this unit for any purposes other than the Cooling Dehumidifying and air circulation of rooms in ordinary dwellings If the unit is used for long periods under high humidity conditions condensation may form on the surface of the indoor unit and drip onto the floor or other objects underneath About 80 or more Tips for saving energy When the outdoor tem...

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