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GUIDE TO OPERATION

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Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes
as follows:

(4) Fan speed selection

Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.

In HEAT mode, warm air will blow out after a short period

of time due to cold-draft prevention function.

In DRY mode, when room temp. becomes 2 C higher than

temp. setting, unit will run intermittently at LO speed

regardless of FAN setting.

AUTO

LO

MID

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AUTO

Press ON/OFF button.

Only time remains on LCD.

All indicators on indoor unit go out.

Vertical flap closes automatically.

(6) Unit stop

As cold air flows downward in COOL mode, adjusting air flow horizontally will be much more

helpful for a better air circulation.

As warm air flows upward in HEAT mode, adjusting air flow downward will be much more

helpful for a better air circulation.

Be careful not to catch a cold when cold air blows downward.

It is harmful to your health in summer to go frequently in and out of places where temp.difference

is above 7 C . Temp. difference of 3-5 C will remove your fatigue.

More than this, unit's load can be reduced and power consumption cut down as well. So, you'd

better set a temp. diff of 3-5 C between indoor and outdoor temp. in COOL mode.

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(5) Air flow direction adjust

After operation mode is selected, vertical flap will open automatically according to the mode.

Summary of Contents for AB182ACACA

Page 1: ...F CASSETTE AIR CONDITIONER AB182ACMCA AU182AFMCA HBU 18CC03 AB182ACACA AU182AFACA HBU 18HC03 AB182ACNAA AU182AFNAA HBU 18CA03 R1 AB182ACBBA AU182AFBAA HBU 18HC03 R1 AB184ACMAA AU184AFMCA HBU 18C13 AB182ACNBA AU182AFNBA HBU 18CC03 R1 ...

Page 2: ...CH PART AND ITS FUNCTION INTRODUCTION TO SPARE PARTS REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION GUIDE TO OPERATION AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR COMFORTABLE USE CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING OPERATION 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 24 ...

Page 3: ...l the packaging materials employed in the package of your new air conditioner may be disposed without any danger to the environment Consult your local authorities for the name and address of the waste materials collecting centers and waste paper disposal services nearest to your house Safety Instructions and Warnings Before starting the air conditioner read the information given in the User s Guid...

Page 4: ...ust be properly grounded in accordance with specifications Always remember to unplug the air conditioner before opening inlet grill Never unplug your air conditioner by pulling on the power cord Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet Use of the air conditioner is to be carried out in strict compliance with the relative instructions set forth in the User s Guide Installation ...

Page 5: ...ed B a c ku ps w i t c h S w i n g l o u v e r Airblowsoutfromhere A i r f l o w d i r e c t i o n i s a d j u s t e d W i r e l e s s R e m o t e c o n t r o l l e r Air inlet grille T a k e s i n t h e i n d o o r a i r Air filter R e m o v e s d u s t o r d i r t o u t o f t h e i n l e t a i r In the Air inlet grille A i r i n l e t Outdoor unit A i r o u t l e t C o m p r e s s o r i n s i d ...

Page 6: ...ing UsedtoconfirmTimer and Clock settings Used to select sleep mode Usedtoselectfanspeed LO MID HI AUTO Usedtoselectyour desired temp Cautions Oncoolingonlyunit heatingmodeisnotavailable A f t e rr e p l a c i n gb a t t e r i e s p r e s sO N O F F a n dd i s p l a y becomes as follows Operation mode AUTO Temp 24 C Timer mode No Fan speed AUTO Note 1 Theaboveinformationisthe explanationof thedisp...

Page 7: ...ler clock should be adjusted as follows Press CLOCK button AM or PM flashes Press or tosetcorrecttime Eachpresswillincreaseordecrease1min Ifthe button is kept depressed time will change quickly Aftertimesettingisconfirmed pressSET AM and PM stopflashing whileclock starts working Afterreplacingwithnewbatteries remotecontrollerwillconductself check displaying all information on LCD Then it will beco...

Page 8: ... should be shorter Loading of the battery Load the batteries as illustrated 2R 03batteries resettingkey cylinder Remove the battery cover Slightlypress andpushdownthecover Load the battery Besurethattheloadingisinlinewiththe polerequest as illustrated Put on the cover again Confirmation indicator Indisorderation reloadthebatteriesorloadthenewbatteries after 5mins Note Use two new same typed batter...

Page 9: ...iousoperationstatusappearsondisplay Not Timer setting Power indicator on indoor unit lights up Press MODE button For each press operation mode changes as follows Unit will run in selected mode stop display at FAN Press FAN button For each press fan speed changes as follows Unit will run at selected fan speed Adjustairflowdirectionifnecessary refertopage13 Press ON OFF button Only time remains on L...

Page 10: ...For each press operation mode changes as follows UnitwillruninoperationmodedisplayedonLCD Stop display at your desired mode Hints Unitwillstartrunningtoreachthetemp settingonLCD Remotecontrollercanmemorizeeachoperationstatus Whenstartingitnexttime just press ON OFF button and unit will run in previous status AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Press TEMP button Everytimethebuttonispressed temp settingincreases...

Page 11: ... in HEAT mode adjusting air flow downward will be much more helpful for a better air circulation Be careful not to catch a cold when cold air blows downward Itisharmfultoyourhealthinsummertogofrequentlyinandoutofplaceswheretemp difference is above 7 C Temp difference of 3 5 C will remove your fatigue More than this unit s load can be reduced and power consumption cut down as well So you d better s...

Page 12: ...ases10min If button is kept depressed time will change quickly Everytimethebuttonispressed timedecreases10min Ifbuttoniskeptdepressed timewillchangequickly Time willbeshownonLCD Itcanbeadjustedwithin24hours 4 Confirming your setting After setting correct time press SETbutton to confirm ON or OFF stops flashing Time displayed Unit starts or stops at x hour x min TIMER ON or TIMER OFF Timer mode ind...

Page 13: ...press TIMER button to confirm ON stops blinking While OFF starts blinking Time displayed Unit starts at X hour X min To cancel TIMER mode Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears According to the Time setting sequence of TIMER ON or TIMER OFF either Start Stop or Stop Start can be achieved Press HOUR button 1 After unit start select your desired operation mode Every time t...

Page 14: ...in the following sequence SWING No indication louver stopped Change to the AIRFLOW mode SWING LOUVER STOPPED Louver moves in up ward and downward directions continuous ly When the LOUVER button is pushed during SWING mode it stops swinging at the just angle Avoid direct air flow to the body for many hours Avoid downward blowing operation of cooling mode for many hours Do not touch the swing louver...

Page 15: ...matically close after 3hrs continuous operation The actral temperature is lower than the setting one which is to prevent from being too hot to your sleep In heating mode Note In AUTO mode unit will run in SLEEP function according to the operation mode After setting SLEEP function it is forbidden to calibrate clock If the set sleep time does not reach 8 hours the unit will stop operation automatica...

Page 16: ... power after the power failure compensation is set if the air conditioner will not be used for a long time please cut off the power supply to prevent its operation from being resumed after the power is supplied again or press the Switch On Off button after the power comes again After the power failure compensation is set if power failure suddenly occurs while the air conditioner is working it will...

Page 17: ...w i n d d i r e c t l y t o s m a l l a n i mals or plants I f y o u f e e l c o l d o n t h e f e e t b e c a u s e o f h i g h c e i l i n g i t i s r e c o m m e n d e d t o u s e the circulator Fordetails contactyourdealer 43 15 26 7 8 24 18 C C C C C C C C C C C C C 2 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person An ex...

Page 18: ...2 Howtoremovethefilter H o l dt h eh o o kp a r tw i t hf i n g e r sa s i l l u s t r a t e db e l o w t w o p o s i t i o n s a t l e f t a n d r i g h t a t l o w e r p a r t o f f i l t e ra n dp u l lt o w a r dt h i ss i d ew h i l es l i g h t l yp u s h i n g upward 2 Afterdryingtheairfilter setitupontheair conditioner Iftheairfilterisverydirty dissolveneutral detergent in the lukewarm wat...

Page 19: ...heearthleakage breaker in action I t i s d a n g e r o u s T u r n o f f t h e p o w e r s u p p l y s w i t c h i m m e d i a t e l y a n d c o n t a c t t h e s a l e s dealer Coolingorheatingisnotsufficient I st h et h e m o s t a ta d j u s ta s required I s n t t h e a i r f i l t e r d i r t y I s n ta n yd o o r so rw i n d o w left opened D o e s n ta n yo b s t a c l ee x i s t a tt h ea ...

Page 20: ...nerates fromtheoutdoorunitduring heating U n i t d o e s n o t s t a r t d e f r o s t i n g o p e r a t i o n W a i t f o r t h r e e m i n u t e s Whentheairconditionerisusedatrestaurantetc wheredenseedible oilfumeisalwaysexists whitefogsometimesblowsoutofairoutlet during operation Inthiscaseconsultsalesdealerforcleaningtheheatexchanger T opreventfrostfrombeingaccumulatedontheindoorunitheatex ch...

Page 21: ...lowing items for safe and comfortable use of air conditioner Theinstallationworkistobeburdenonthesalesdealer anddonotconductitbyyourself Installationplace Avoidinstallingtheairconditioner neartheplacewherepossibilityofin flammable gas leakage exists Installtheunitatwellventilated place Installtheairconditionerfirmly onthefoundationthatcanfully supporttheweightoftheunit E x p l o s i o n I g n i t ...

Page 22: ...nual keepitalwaysathandforreadyconsultation Iftheopera tor is replaced make sure to hand over this manual to the new operator S t r i c t l yp r o h i b i t e d Observe instructions faithfully Provide a positive grounding WARNING Thesystemshouldbeappliedto places as office restaurant residence and the like Thesystemshouldbeinstalled byyourdealeroraprofessional installer Whenyouneedsomeoptionaldevi...

Page 23: ... y c o u l d r e s u l t b y a c a r e l e s s installation G r o u n d i n gc a b l es h o u l dn e v e rb ec o n n e c t e dt oag a sp i p e c i t yw a t e rp i p e l i g h t n i n gc o n d u c t o rr o do rg r o u n d i n g c a b l eo ft e l e p h o n e I ft h eg r o u n d i n g c a b l e i s n o t s e t p r o p e r l y i t c o u l d c a u s e electric shocks Y oushouldrefrainfromexposing yourb...

Page 24: ... c t r i c s h o c k s Donotinstallthesystemwhere thewindofblowerreachesdi rectly the flora and fauna Makesuretouseafuseofprop er electric rating I t w i l l n o t b e g o o d f o r t h e i r h e a l t h U s eo fs t e e lo rc o p p e rw i r ei np l a c eo f a f u s e i s s t r i c t l y p r o h i b i t e d b e c a u s e i t c o u l dr e s u l ti nat r o u b l eo rf i r ea c c i dent Neitherstandon...

Page 25: ...a repair consult your dealer Improper practice of repair could cause water leakage electric shock or fire When the air conditioner is relocated contact you dealer or a professional installer Improper practice of installation could cause water leakage electric shock or fire When operating the system simultaneously with a comb ustion apparatus indoor air must be ventilated frequently Check occasiona...

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