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Electric  air conditioner (split system)

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24 hours. The air conditioner will switch on automatically in the set interval of time.

2. Press the Timer OFF button to activate Timer OFF. Each time you press the button you 

increase the activation time by 30 minutes ranging from 0 to 10 hours and by 1 hour ranging 
from 10 to 24 hours. The air conditioner will switch off automatically in the set interval of 
time.

SLEEP mode

Using this button you may turn on or off the sleep mode. When the key pressed in the cooling 
mode increases the temperature relative to the set at one degree per hour for two hours and 
in heating mode lowers the temperature at two degrees per hour for two hours. After 7 hours 
working in this mode, the air conditioner will turn off.
When the power is turned off, the sleep mode is automatically disabled.

Regulation of treated air flow direction

Regulating the position of deflectors (blinds), set the direction of treated air flow ensuring 
uniform distribution of temperature and the most comfort conditions in the room. To change 
the position of deflectors, use the «SWING» button.

8. MAINTENANCE

•  Before cleaning unplug the conditioner.
•  Cleaning of the indoor unit and remote control board:
•  Indoor unit and remote control board should be cleaned with a dry soft cloth.
•  If the indoor unit is too unclean, moisten the cloth with cold water.
•  It  is prohibited to clean the remote control board with moist cloth.
•  In order to avoid the damage of paint or details of the conditioner, do not clean it with brush-

es and do not leave them on the surface of indoor unit.

•  In order to avoid the damage of surface or deformation of the conditioner details, do not 

clean it with petrol, solvents, cleaning powders or other chemically active substances.

•  Before a sustained interruption in the conditioner work:
•  Turn the conditioner on for several hours in the FAN mode. It will allow you to dry its inner 

cavities

•  Unplug the conditioner. Remove the batteries from the remote control board. Checks before 

starting:

•  Make sure that an air filter is installed.
•  Make sure that air inlet and outlet grilles of the outdoor unit are not blocked by foreign 

objects.

•  Cleaning of air filter
•  Air filter cleans the air entering the conditioner from dust and foreign particles. If the filter is 

contaminated, the conditioner capacity decreases sharply.

•  If the conditioner is operated permanently, the filter should be cleaned once per two weeks.
•  If the conditioner is installed in a room with dusty atmosphere, then the air filter should be 

cleaned more often.

•  To remove the filter, open the indoor unit panel.
•  Remove air filters. Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or rinse it in clean water. If the filter 

is contaminated heavily, clean it with a soft brush and wash in diluted washing solution, then 
dry it in a cool place.

•  While cleaning the filter with the vacuum cleaner, hold it with contaminated surface up. While 

washing the filter in water, hold it with contaminated surface down.

•  Do not dry the filter in the sun or near a fire.
•  Set the air filter to initial position and close the panel.

Summary of Contents for H-AC-07H1 I

Page 1: ...ner Split system Instruction manual Warranty card Models EN H AC 07H1 I H AC 09H1 I H AC 12H1 I H AC 18H1 I H AC 24H1 I H AC 07H1 O H AC 09H1 O H AC 12H1 O H AC 18H1 O H AC 24H1 O Indoor unit Outdoor...

Page 2: ...ystem EN CONTENTS 1 Important information 2 Safeguards 3 Specifications 4 Appliance description 5 Delivery set 6 Appliance control Control panel for indoor unit Remote control board 7 Operating modes...

Page 3: ...ry a voltage and it is life threatening For repair of the appliance refer to an authorized service center 7 Don t use the appliance if it is faulty or if it was dropped or damaged 8 Don t open a front...

Page 4: ...imum difference in level m Filling of Freon g Operating temperature range cooling C Operating temperature range heating C Net weight indoor unit kg Net weight outdoor unit kg Gross weight indoor unit...

Page 5: ...power consumption cooling W Rated power consumption heating W Power supply V Hz Rated power current cooling heating A Air circulation indoor unit m3 h Air circulation outdoor unit m3 h Noise level in...

Page 6: ...on of treated air 6 Air outlet of the indoor unit 7 Copper tube for gas freon connection line 8 Tube for condensate removal 9 Air outlet grille of the outdoor unit 10 Conditioner unit for outdoor inst...

Page 7: ...gain within five seconds to activate the forced cooling mode The front panel of air conditioner there is a display that shows the current temperature and defined and indicators display modes and setti...

Page 8: ...R This button sets the automatic swich on set the desired time by pressing button SET MODE SPEED or button TIMER The device automatically turns on after a selected period of time 8 Button INDICATORS L...

Page 9: ...control board During operation in this mode the air conditioner automatically selects the cooling heating fan mode maintaining the set temperature COOL HEAT and FAN 1 Turn the conditioner on pressing...

Page 10: ...void the damage of paint or details of the conditioner do not clean it with brush es and do not leave them on the surface of indoor unit In order to avoid the damage of surface or deformation of the c...

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