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Electric  air conditioner. Split system

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control board.
In order to avoid malfunction of the remote control board do not insert used batteries or batter-
ies of various types.
If the conditioner is not used for a long time, remove batteries from the board or else electrolyte 
may leak and damage the board.
In normal operation of the conditioner average service life of batteries will be about a half-year.

Replace batteries, if command receiving is not confirmed with an audio signal, or if the display 

does not show a sign of command transfer. When generating commands from the remote con-
trol board, point an IR-radiator at a remote-control signal receiver situated on the indoor unit. 
Hold the remote control board at the distance of no more than 8 m from the indoor unit. The re-
mote control board will not work, if there are any curtains, doors or other things between it and 
the indoor unit. Protect the board from water and exposure to direct sunlight and heat sources.

7. OPERATING MODES

AUTO mode 

The auto mode is turned on and off with the use of the button «MODE» on the remote 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 the 

«

ON/OFF

»

 button.

2.  Pressing the 

«

MODE

»

 button, select COOL, HEAT or FAN mode manually.

3.  Pressing the 

«

TEMP

»

 button (up-down), set the desired air temperature indoors (except for 

FAN mode).

4.  Pressing the 

«

FAN SPEED

»

 button on the remote control board, select the fan rotation speed: 

AUTO, LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, and the conditioner will start working in accordance with the 
selected setting.

5. 

To turn the conditioner off, press the «

ON/OFF

»

 button once again.

In the FAN mode air temperature indoors is not set.

DRY

Turn the conditioner on pressing the 

«

ON/OFF

»

 button. Pressing the “MODE” button, select the 

DRY mode. The conditioner will start working in the set mode. To turn the conditioner off, press 

the 

«

ON/OFF

»

 button once again.

When indoor temperature decreases to 10°C, the air conditioner is automatically switched off 
and it resumes work after increase of temperature up to 12°C.

TIMER mode

Procedure of timing:
1. Press the Timer ON button to activate Timer ON. 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 

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Page 2: ...air conditioner Split system EN CONTENTS 1 Important information 2 Precautions 3 Technical characteristics 4 Device description 5 Delivery set 6 Device control 7 Operating modes 8 Maintenance 3 3 4 6...

Page 3: ...ng units are under stress it is dangerous to life To repair the product contact an authorized service center 7 Do not use if it is defective or if it is dropped or damaged 8 Do not open the front pane...

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Page 6: ...ting plate 7 Tube for condensate removal 8 Copper tube for gas freon 9 Conditioner unit for outdoor installation 10 Air inlets of outdoor unit 11 Return air grillages of outdoor unit Complete set of a...

Page 7: ...ntrol shall be used if the remote control board is lost or broken or batteries are low Using an emergency control button situated on the indoor unit control panel you may select COOL or AUTO mode of t...

Page 8: ...be low 4 Button SWING Using this button you may regulate position of air outlet blinds and for ward treated air up and down left and right 5 Button Health Using this button you may turn on or off the...

Page 9: ...e 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 pressin...

Page 10: ...urn 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 t...

Page 11: ...that an air filter is installed Make sure that air inlet and return air grillages of the outdoor unit are not blocked by foreign objects Cleaning of air filter Air filter cleans the air entering the...

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