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FAN

DRY

COOL

AUTO

Parts and Functions

Operation

1. Mode display

2. SWING display
3. FAN SPEED display
4. SLEEP display
5. LOCK display
6. SIGNAL SENDING
7. TIMER OFF display
8. TIMER ON display
9. CLOCK display
10. TEMP display
11. POWER ON/OFF

Used for unit start and stop.

12. MODE

Used to select AUTO run, COOL,
DRY, HEAT and FAN operation

13. FAN

Used to select fan speed LO, MED, HI,  AUTO

14. HOUR

Used to set clock and timer setting.

15. SWING

Used to set auto fan direction.

16. SLEEP

Used to select sleep mode.

17. LOCK

Used to lock buttons and LCD
display.

18. TEMP.

Used to select your desired temp.

19. SET

Used to confirm timer and clock settings.

20. TIMER

Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF,
TIMER ON-OFF

21. CLOCK

Used to set correct time

22. RESET

normal condition.

Used to reset  the controller back to

Clock set

When unit is started for the first time and after replacing batteries in remote controller,
clock should be adjusted as follows:
Press CLOCK button, "AM" or "PM" flashes.
Press    or    to set correct time. Each press will increase or decrease 1min. If the
button is kept depressed, time will change quickly.
After time setting is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock
starts working.

Hints

After replacing with new batteries, remote controller will conduct self-check, displaying
all information on LCD. Then, it will become normal.

Buttons and display of the remote controller.

L

O

MED

H

I

AUTO

ON/OFF

TEMP

MODE

SET

FAN

TIMER

SWING

CLOCK

SLEEP

LOCK

RESET

5

6

7

8

9

10

18

19

20

21

22

4

1

2
3

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Summary of Contents for HSU-088M06

Page 1: ...N o P l e S P L O P E R A T I HSU 088M06 HSU 098M06 HSU 108M06 HSU 128M06 HSU 188M06...

Page 2: ...1 2 4 5 13 14 15 16 C o n t e C a P a r O p M a T r o...

Page 3: ...d the floor should be more than 2m 3 If the fuse on PC board is broken please change it with the type of T 3 15A 250V 11 The wiring diagram is attached inside the machine or a similar qualified person...

Page 4: ...L i g h t s u p w h e n T i m e r o p e r a t i o n is selected L i g h t s u p d u r i n g c o m p r e s s o r running A b e e p i n g s o u n d i s g e n e r a t e d w h e n a s i g n a l f r o m r...

Page 5: ...sedtoselectTIMERON TIMEROFF TIMER ON OFF 21 CLOCK U s e dt os e tc o r r e c tt i m e 22 RESET n o r m a lc o n d i t i o n U s e dt or e s e tt h ec o n t r o l l e rb a c kt o Clock set When unit is...

Page 6: ...TIMER ON display 9 CLOCK display 10 TEMP display 11 POWER ON OFF Usedforunitstartandstop 12 MODE Used to select AUTO run COOL DRY HEAT and FAN operation 13 FAN Used to select fan speed LO MED HI AUTO...

Page 7: ...the loading is in line with the pole request as illustrated Put on the cover again Confirmation indicator In disorderation reload the batteries or load the new batteries after 6mins Note Use two new...

Page 8: ...te AUTO is not available in FAN mode Press ON OFF button Only time remains on LCD Vertical flap closed automatically Hints Remote controller can memorize settings in each operation mode To run it next...

Page 9: ...running to reach the temp setting on LCD Press FAN button For each press fan speed changes 4 Fan speed selection as follows AUTO LO MED HI just press ON OFF button and unit will run in previous statu...

Page 10: ...move your fatigue More than this unit s load can be reduced and power consumption cut down as well So you d 6 Unit stop Press ON OFF button Only time remains on LCD Vertical flap closes automatically...

Page 11: ...e button is pressed time increases 10 min If button is kept depressed time will change quickly Every time the button is pressed time decreases 10 min If button is kept depressed time will change quick...

Page 12: ...ed time will change quickly Every time the button is pressed time increases 10 min It can be adjusted within 24 hours Time will be shown on LCD AM refers to morning and PM to afternoon Press HOUR butt...

Page 13: ...the start of operation is below 23 o C If an air conditioner is a model for both cooling and heating Cooling when the room temperature at the start of operation is above 23 o C temperature is less 16...

Page 14: ...on with the indicator lighting up If the unit is started for the first time the compressor will not start running unless 3 minutes have elapsed When the power resumes after power failure the unit will...

Page 15: ...and also to kill bacteria and speed up the dust sediment in the room and finally clean the air in the room When the fan in the indoor unit does not work the health lamp lights up but the anion generat...

Page 16: ...Don t use glass cleaner or cloth soaked with chemicals 1 Open inlet grille by pulling it upward A i rF i l t e r 2 Remove air filter Push up the filter s center tab slightly until it is caesura of the...

Page 17: ...ver fail to observe the followings Do not sprinkle water over the unit Do not block the inlet or outlet Do not pull power plug Do not use for other purposes Such as food preservation plant cultivation...

Page 18: ...s generated by refrigerant flowing in the system During unit operation a cracking noise may be heard This noise is generated by the casing expanding or shrinking because of temperature changes Should...

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