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Summary of Contents for RAC-07CH7

Page 1: ...08KH2 RAC 08KH2 RAS 10KH2 RAC 10KH2 RAS 14KH2 RAC 14KH2 OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT RAC 14KH2 RAS 08KH2 RAS 10KH2 RAS 14KH2 Instruction manual To obtain the best performance and ensure years of trouble free use please read this instruction manual completely RAC 08KH2 RAC 10KH2 ...

Page 2: ...of electric shock exists Do not install the unit near a location where there is flammable gas The outdoor unit may catch fire if flammable gas leaks around it Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing the drain hose CAUTION PRECAUTIONS DURING SHIFTING OR MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION Avoid an extended period of direct air flow for your health W A R N I N G Should abnormal situa...

Page 3: ... air deflector and drips down occasionally This will wet your furniture Therefore do not operate under such condition for a long time If the amount of heat in the room is above the cooling or heating capability of the unit for example more people entering the room using heating equipments and etc the preset room temperature cannot be achieved Do not climb on the outdoor unit or put objects on it P...

Page 4: ...OR UNIT Drain pipe Condensed water drain to outside Connecting cord and insulation pipe for piping Air inlet Back Left side Air outlet Drain pipe Condensed water drain to outside Connecting cord and insulation pipe for piping Air inlet Back and Left side Air outlet WIDTH mm 780 700 750 MODEL RAS 08KH2 10KH2 14KH2 RAC 08KH2 10KH2 RAC 14KH2 HEIGHT mm 280 570 570 DEPTH mm 205 210 280 MODEL NAME AND D...

Page 5: ...evice is operated for a total of about 100 hours the FILTER lamp lights to indicate that it is time to clean the filter The lamp goes out when the POWER SWITCH set to OFF and ON again OPERATION LAMP This lamp lights during operation The OPERATION LAMP flashes in the following cases during heating 1 During preheating For about 2 3 minutes after starting up 2 During defrosting Defrosting will be per...

Page 6: ...set the sleep timer TEMPERATURE buttons Use these buttons to raise or lower the temperature setting Keep pressed and the value will change more quickly TIME button Use this button to set and check the time and date RESET buttons FUNCTION selector Use this button to select the operating mode Every time you press it the mode will change from AUTO to HEAT to DEHUMIDIFY to COOL and to FAN cyclically F...

Page 7: ...ton Operation starts with a beep Press the button again to stop operation You can raise or lower the temperature setting as necessary by maximum of 3 C Press the temperature button and the temperature setting will change by 1 C each time The preset temperature and the actual room temperature may vary somewhat depending on conditions The display does not indicate the preset temperature in the AUTO ...

Page 8: ... has been reached HI Economical as the room will become warm quickly But you may feel a chill at the beginning MED Quiet LOW More quiet Set the desired room temperature with the TEMPERATURE buttons the display indicates the setting The range of 18 22 C is recommended as the room temperature for heating If the temperature setting is 20 C the room temperature will be controlled at around 20 C The te...

Page 9: ...dless of the temperature setting The function will stop the indoor unit will stop emitting air as soon as the room temperature becomes lower than the setting temperature Set the desired room temperature with the TEMPERATURE button the display indicates the setting The range of 20 26 C is recommended as the room temperature for dehumidifying Press the START STOP button Dehumidifying operation start...

Page 10: ...ATURE button the display indicates the setting The range of 25 28 C is recommended as the room temperature for cooling If the temperature setting is 27 C the room temperature will be controlled at around 27 C The temperature setting and the actual room temperature may vary some how depending on conditions Press the START STOP button Cooling operation starts with a beep Press the button again to st...

Page 11: ... and setting temperature is large fan starts to run at HI speed After room temperature reaches the preset temperature the cooling operation which changes the fan speed and room temperature to obtain optimum conditions for natural healthful cooling will be performed For the cooling operation FAN OPERATION You can use the device simply as an air circulator Use this function to dry the interior of th...

Page 12: ...EL button The RESERVED sign goes out with a beep and the TIMER lamp turns off on the indoor unit 1 Set the current month and day with the TIMER control button 1 Press the OFF TIMER button The OFF mark blinks on the display 1 Press the ON TIMER button the ON mark blinks on the display 2 Set the turn off time with the TIMER control button Press the RESERVE button 3 Press the ON TIMER button so that ...

Page 13: ...now complete Example The device will turn off at 11 00p m Example The device will automatically turn on earlier so that the preset temperature can be reached at 7 00 a m The setting of the turn on time is now complete 4Set the turn on time with the TIMER control button 5 Point the signal window of the remote controller toward the indoor unit and press the RESERVE button The ON mark starts lighting...

Page 14: ...roller The TIMER lamp lights with a beep from the indoor unit When the sleep timer has been set the display indicates the turn off time Example If you set 3 hours sleep time at 11 38 p m the turn off time is 2 38 a m 2 Press the SLEEP button and set the sleep timer The device will be turned off by the sleep timer and turned on by on timer How to Cancel Reservation Point the signal window of the re...

Page 15: ... temperature will be controlled 5 C below the temperature and the FAN SPEED will be set to LOW setting 60 minutes after the setting of the sleep timer Operation with the sleep timer Sleep timer set 60 minutes later 3 hours later 7 hours later 2 hours later 5 C If date or current time is not set sleep timer can not be set If you set the sleep timer after the off on off or off on timer has been set ...

Page 16: ...ion where the air outlet closes Vertical Vertical about 15 about 60 about 45 about 30 When cooling dehumidifying When heating CAUTION In Cooling operation do not keep the horizontal air deflector swinging for a long time Some dew may form on the horizontal air deflector and dew may drop RESET Adjustment of the conditioned air in the upward and downward directions The horizontal air deflector is au...

Page 17: ...t the old batteries 2 Install the new batteries The direction of the batteries should match the marks in the case 1 Do not use new and old batteries or different kinds of batteries together 2 Take out the batteries when you do not use the remote controller for 2 or 3 months CAUTION Push and pull to the direction of arrow ...

Page 18: ...with your wake up time in the morning This will enable you to enjoy a comfortable room temperature Please use the timer effectively Dusty air filter will reduce the air volume and the cooling efficiency To prevent from wasting electric energy please clean the filter every 2 weeks Please pay attention to the room temperature and air flow direction when operating the unit for baby children and old f...

Page 19: ...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 indoor unit still consumes about 8W in the operation control circuit even if it is in OFF mode Warning To protect the whole unit during lightning please stop operating the unit and remove the plug from the socket OFF Interference From Electrical Products Caution To avoid noise int...

Page 20: ...eansing filter is SPX CFH11 Please use this number for ordering when you want to renew it Do not operate the air conditioner without filter Dust may enter the air conditioner and fault may occur 1 Open the front panel Pull up the front panel by holding it at both sides with both hands 2 Remove the filter Push upward to release the claws and pull out the filter 3 Attaching the air cleansing and deo...

Page 21: ...with soft bristle brush Allow filters to dry in shade 3 Re insert the air cleansing and deodorizing filter to the filter frame Set the filter with FRONT mark facing front and slot them into the original state After attaching the filters push the front panel at three arrow portions as shown in figure and close it CAUTION Do not wash with hot water at more than 40 C The filter may shrink When washin...

Page 22: ...ators or signal receiver of indoor unit it causes trouble Method of removing the front panel Be sure to hold the front panel with both hands to detach and attach it CAUTION Do not splash or direct water to the body of the unit when cleaning it as this may cause short circuit Never use hot water above 40 C benzine gasoline acid thinner or a brush because they will damage the plastic surface and the...

Page 23: ...nals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the te...

Page 24: ...ng noise of refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle 2 Slight rubbing noise from the fan casing which is cooled and then gradually warmed as operation stops The odor will possibly be emitted from the room air conditioner because the various odor emitted by smoke foodstuffs cosmetics and so on sticks to it So the air filter and the evaporator regularly must be cleaned to reduce the odor Please contac...

Page 25: ...Supply Companies are to be observed Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Indoor Dry bulb C 21 32 20 27 Wet bulb C 15 23 12 19 Outdoor Dry bulb C 21 43 2 21 Wet bulb C 15 26 1 15 Note Avoid to use the room air conditioner for cooling operation when the outside temperature is below 21 C 70 F The recommended maximum and minimum operating temperatures of the hot and cold sides should be as below Cooling He...

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