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PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS

1

Cabinet

2

Suction Grille

3

Horizontal Deflectors

4

Vertical Deflector

5

Air Exhaust Lever

6

Front Cover

7

Control Panel Cover

1

2

3

4

5

7

6

Model

Width

Height

Depth

RA-08HDF

18

1

/

2

", 470mm

13

9

/

16

", 345mm

23

7

/

20

", 610mm

RA-10HDF

RA-08JDF
RA-10JDF

REMOTE CONTROLLER

CONTROL PANEL

INDICATION LAMP

POWER SWITCH

AUTO SWING
SWITCH

TEMPORARY SWITCH
Use this switch to start operation and stop when
the remote controller does not work. Normally do
not use this switch.

RECEIVING PART

TIMER LAMP
This lamp lights when the
timer is set.

OPERATION lamp
This lamp lights when the
unit is operating.

DEHUMIDIFY lamp
This lamp lights when the
dry mode is working.

RA-08HDF/JDF_EN(OI)

15/03/2004, 03:18 pm

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Summary of Contents for RA-08HDF

Page 1: ...ALLATION MANUAL MODEL RA 08HDF RA 10HDF RA 08JDF RA 10JDF CONTENTS Safety Precaution Parts Identification and Operations Names and Functions of Remote Control Unit How To Use Maintenance Installation Instructions RA 08HDF JDF_EN OI 15 03 2004 03 18 pm 1 ...

Page 2: ... extended period of direct air flow for your health Do not put objects like thin rods into the panel of blower and suction side because the high speed fan inside may cause danger Do not use any conductor as fuse wire this could cause fatal accident During thunder storm disconnect and turn off the circuit breaker The product shall be operated under the manufacturer specification and not for any oth...

Page 3: ...DF RA 08JDF RA 10JDF REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTROL PANEL INDICATION LAMP POWER SWITCH AUTO SWING SWITCH TEMPORARY SWITCH Use this switch to start operation and stop when the remote controller does not work Normally do not use this switch RECEIVING PART TIMER LAMP This lamp lights when the timer is set OPERATION lamp This lamp lights when the unit is operating DEHUMIDIFY lamp This lamp lights when the ...

Page 4: ...the remote controller in direct sunlight and high temperature Do not drop it on the floor and protect it from water If you press the FUNCTION selector button during operation the air conditioner may stop for about 3 minutes for protection before you can start it again unless you turn off and on again the power source You can use the remote controller by fixing it on the wall with the accessory par...

Page 5: ...just the room temperature Press the ROOM TEMPERATURE button Temperature setting change by 1 C for each 1 time press 2 Up 2 Down You can raise or lower the temperature setting by a maximum of 3 C The display does not indicate the preset temperature in the Automatic mode Device will receive the setting by a beep 1 CONDITION OF AUTOMATIC OPERATION The selected mode of operation will not change during...

Page 6: ...eed and desired temperature 1 STOP Example Setting 3 hours sleep time THE RANGE OF CONTROL FOR WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Mode Indication Sleep Timer 1 hour 2 hours Sleep timer off 3 hours 7 hours Sleep Timer The device will continue working for the desired number of hours and then turn off Point the signal window of the remote controller toward the unit and press the SLEEP TIMER button The time...

Page 7: ...n The cooling operation does not start if the temperature setting is higher than the current room temperature 2 FAN SPEED SETTING Every time you press the button fan speed will change as the below sequence COOLING CIRCULATION DEHUMIDIFY QUIET FIXED QUIET LOW HIGH QUIET LOW HIGH Auto 3 Press the START STOP button Operation start with a signal received sound beep Press the START STOP button As the s...

Page 8: ...rdless the temperature setting When room temperature is lower 16 C setting temperature will be 16 C Operation stop when room temperature becomes lower than setting temperature and start again operation when it is higher than setting temperature FAN SPEED MODE AND OPERATION CONDITION CIRCULATION COOLING Auto Not available High Full speed for room temperature distribution Quick cooling for economica...

Page 9: ...to the below sequence 0 5 hour interval 1 hour interval The value change more quickly if you keep pressing the button Press the Reserve button ON TIMER reserved with a signal received sound beep The ON Mark starts lighting instead of blinking 1 2 ON Timer Reservation 1 Press the Cancel button As the time settings are stored in remote controller memory you only have to press the Reserve button in o...

Page 10: ...oom The air exhaust lever should normally be kept in CLOSE push inward position during cooling operation and in the case of typhoon Air Exhaust Lever AIR EXHAUST LEVER Use the temporary switch for start or stop operation when operation cannot be done with the remote controller By pressing the temporary switch use non conductor stick example toothpick the operation is done in previously set operati...

Page 11: ...e of the unit NOISE In a quiet environment or stopping and starting operation phenomena like flowing noise of refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle and rubbing noise from the fan casing may occasionally occur but this is normal for the operation Water will condense on the evaporator coil and collected in the bottom tray it is picked up by the condenser fan and blown onto the condenser coil this c...

Page 12: ...he unit will still remain OFF To operate the unit please press the ON OFF button again For remote control type only When the unit is not to be used for a long period of time please switch off the power from the mains If the power from mains remains ON the unit still consumes about 10W in the operation control circuit even if it is in OFF mode For remote control type only Please Adjust Suitable Tem...

Page 13: ...ttom of the air filter and remove it 3 Remove dust from the filter by using a vacuum cleaner If the filter is very dirty wash it with detergent and rinse properly with water Dry it with soft cloth and do not expose it to heat or under direct sunlight 4 Install the filter by fitting the top hooks and then hook the bottom of the filter 5 Attach the suction grille back to its place by hooking at the ...

Page 14: ...l 2 Is the fuse blown out or the circuit breaker tripped 3 Is the voltage normal 4 Is the main switch set to OFF position Poor cooling 1 Is the air filter covered with heavy dust performance Clean the filter and replace it 2 Is the temperature setting correctly 3 Is the sunlight fall directly in the air conditioner 4 Is the air flow on the rear side outdoor blocked Leave a space of 900 mm 3 feet b...

Page 15: ...ect sunlight does not fall on your air conditioner Select a good location for efficient air circulation Select a place where there is no obstacles near the air inlet and outlet LOCATION CAUTION The installation material must be fully strong against corrosion especially in case the air conditioner to be installed near the sea or hot spring Do not install air conditioner in the places where there is...

Page 16: ...ner with power source securely Use a fuse as below RA 08HDF 15A time delay fuse RA 10HDF RA 08JDF RA 10JDF Voltage rating 50Hz 220 240V Operatable 50Hz 198 264V Voltage range CAUTION WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED REMOVE THE FRONT COVER Remove the front cover in the following manner 1 Pull the suction grille at both bottom corner and release it 2 Remove the air filter 3 Remove two screws w...

Page 17: ...cover Power cord Front cover Inside view Guider Base pan Minimum 30mm When the screws at the both side of the cabinet cannot be fasten please use the stopper a L shape metal plate that is provided in the plastic bag with the sealer to fix the cabinet and the base pan located at in front of the unit The steps to fix the stopper are as below 1 Remove the screw which fasten the plastic band and elect...

Page 18: ...eet which was attached at front cover 2 Is the incline of room air conditioner regarding front and rear right and left all right after installation 3 Is the strength of installation sufficient 4 Have you grounded your room air conditioner 5 Have you fastened the unit to the cabinet 6 Have you done a test operation and are there any abnormal phenomena Drain hose Rubber plug Screws Drain pan Cabinet...

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Page 35: ...спространяется на те злементы и части изделия которые необходимы для его нормального функционирования при выполнении следующих условий Изделие надлежащим образом установлено и используется в соответствии с инструкцией по зксплуатации и или установке Ремонт и техническое обслуживание изделия осуществляется в авторизованном сервисном центре Recommended temperature range for safety testing should be ...

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