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THERMOSTAT Control Switch

Once the THERMOSTAT is set to the desired temperature, the room temperature
will be automatically adjusted without excessive or insufficient cooling/heating
and thus a comfortable environment is always maintained.

The thermostat controls the compressor only, and accordingly the fan is constantly
circulating air even during the period when the compressor is off during cooling/
heating operation.

1. When you wish to lower the temperature, turn the THERMOSTAT Control switch

clockwise in the direction of the higher numbers of the dial.

2. When you wish to increase the temperature, turn the THERMOSTAT Control switch

counterclockwise in the direction of the lower numbers.

NOTE:

When the THERMOSTAT Control switch is set at positions “5”,  “6” or “7”
comfortable room temperatures can usually be obtained. Please note that it is
unhealthy for the room temperature to be lower than approximately 22°C.

When the THERMOSTAT Control switch is set at positioned at “10”, the
room-side fin coil may freeze up and prevent effective cooling. If this happens,
turn the switch to “FAN”, and turn the THERMOSTAT Control switch
counterclockwise.

CAUTION!

When cooling/heating is stopped by means of either the MASTER CONTROL
or THERMOSTAT Control switch do not restart cooling/heating for at least 3
minutes.

If cooling/heating is restarted within this time, the compressor motor will be
subjected to an over current and a compressor motor safety device will be
actuated. If this occurs, restarting cooling/heating will not be possible for
about 20 minutes.

COOLING MODEL

REVERSE CYCLE MODEL

Summary of Contents for AKG12U

Page 1: ...ON MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Espa ol Portugu s English COOLING MODEL AMH13F REVERSE CYCLE MODEL AMH12U OPERATING MANUAL ROOM AIR CONDITIONER WINDOW TYPE OPERATING MANUAL MANUAL DE FUNCIONAMIENTO MAN...

Page 2: ...s no user serviceable parts When moving consult authorized service personnel for disconnection and installation of the unit PRECAUTIONS 2 NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS 6 AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION 7 AIR D...

Page 3: ...er cord Do not stand heavy items on the power cord or allow it to be pulled Such treatment could damage the insulation resulting in fire hazard and electrical shock WARNING If the power supply cord of...

Page 4: ...he quality of the stored items may deteriorate Do not direct air flow at fireplaces or heating apparatuses Direct air blowing on fires could result in improper combustion or fire Do not set flower vas...

Page 5: ...d possible damage Do not use inflammable gases near the air conditioner Do not touch the heat exchanger radiator fins Personal injury could result Be particularly careful when cleaning Bending or dama...

Page 6: ...here 7 Air Filter P 13 Removes all dirt and dust from the air Control Panel When opening and closing the control panel cover press the position of PUSH by your finger 1 SELECT Lever NEUTRAL When chan...

Page 7: ...s maximum resulting in maximum cooling effect Cooling To obtain maximum cooling effect in the hot summer select position HIGH POWER on the master control Maximum moisture removal air circulation and d...

Page 8: ...en operating with the MASTER CONTROL switched to HIGH POWER RED or SUPER QUIET RED turn the thermostat fully clockwise 2 When operating with the MASTER CONTROL switched to HIGH POWER BLUE or SUPER QUI...

Page 9: ...umbers NOTE When the THERMOSTAT Control switch is set at positions 5 6 or 7 comfortable room temperatures can usually be obtained Please note that it is unhealthy for the room temperature to be lower...

Page 10: ...y manual operation Horizontal Adjustment The Right Left Airflow direction Louvres may be positioned using tabs to dis charge the air rightward leftward or straight on NOTE The THERMOSTAT positions 8 9...

Page 11: ...Set the SUPER WAVE Switch to ON NOTE If the MASTER CONTROL Switch is set to set it to the other position 4 The sweep angle can be adjusted within the SUPER WAVE ZONE range When the SELECT LEVER is mov...

Page 12: ...tre Right Side Lightly move the Right Left Airflow direction Louvres to the left until they stop Position the Right Left Air flow direction Louvres approx at the centre Lightly move the Right Left Air...

Page 13: ...it by wiping with a cloth dipped in cool or warm water then wipe with another soft clean dry cloth CAUTION Never use water that is hotter than 40 C The body may warp or change colour Do not use inflam...

Page 14: ...r During Cooling 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 a...

Page 15: ...mputer is used to monitor this condition and when necessary the defrosting mode operates result ing in a temporary interruption of the Heating mode both indoor and outside fans will stop About 7 to 15...

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