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Operating Conditions

 

Use the system under the following temperatures for safe and effective operation. If the air 

conditioner is used under different conditions, it may malfunction or become less efficient.

 

 

COOL Mode

 

HEAT mode

 

DRY mode

 

Indoor 

Temperature

 

17-32°C(62-90°F)

 

0-30°C (32-86°F)

 

17-32°C(62-90°F)

 

 

 

Outdoor 

Temperature

 

0-50°C (32-122°F)

 

 

-15-24°C (5-75°F)

 

 

0-50°C (32-122°F)

 

-15-50°C (5-122°F)

 

(For models with low-temp 

cooling systems)

 

0-60°C (32-140°F)

 

(For special tropical  models)

 

-7-24°C (19-75°F)

 

0-60°C (32-140°F)

 

 Features 

 

Protection of the air conditioner 

Compressor protection

 

 

The compressor cannot restart for 3 minutes 

after it stops. 

Anti-cold air (Cooling and heating models 
only)

 

 

The unit is designed not to blow cold air on 

HEAT mode, when the indoor heat exchanger 

is in one of the following three situations and 

the set temperature has not been reached. 

A)

 

When heating has just started.

 

B)

 

During defrosting.

 

C)

 

Low temperature heating.

 

 

The indoor or outdoor fan stop running when 

defrosting (Cooling and heating models only). 

Defrosting (Cooling and heating models only)

 

 

Frost may be generated on the outdoor unit 

during a heat cycle when outdoor temperature 

is low and humidity is high resulting in lower 

heating efficiency in the air conditioner. 

 

Under these conditions, the air conditioner will 

stop heating operations and start defrosting 

automatically. 

 

The time to defrost may vary from 4 to 10 

minutes, depending the outdoor temperature 

and the amount of frost buildup on the 

outdoor unit. 

Auto-Restart (some models)

 

In case of power failure, the system will 

immediately stop. When power returns, the 

Operation light on the indoor unit will flash. To 

restart the unit, press the 

ON/OFF 

button on the 

remote control. If the system has an auto restart 

function, the unit will restart using the same 

settings.

 

White mist emerging from the indoor unit

 

 

A white mist may be generated due to a large 

temperature difference between air inlet and 

air outlet on COOL mode in places with high 

relative humidity.

 

 

A white mist may be generated due to moisture 

created in the defrosting process when the air 

conditioner restarts in HEAT mode operation 

after defrosting.

 

Noise coming from the air conditioner

 

 

You may hear a low hissing sound when the 

compressor is running or has just stopped 

running. This sound is the sound of the 

refrigerant flowing or coming to a stop.

 

 

You may also hear a low "squeaking" sound 

when the compressor is running or has just 

stopped running. This is caused by tempera 

heat expansion and cold contraction of the 

plastic parts in the unit when the temperature 

is changing.

 

 

A noise may be heard due to the louver 

restoring itself to its original position when 

power is first turned on.

 

Dust blowing out from the indoor unit.

 

This happens when the air conditioner has not 

been used for a long time or during its first use.

 

Smell emitting from the indoor unit.

 

This is caused by the indoor unit giving off smells 

permeated from building materials, furniture, or 

smoke.

 

NOTE: 

For multi-split type air conditioners, one outdoor unit can be matched to different types of 

indoor units. All the pictures in this manual are for demonstration purposes only. Your air 

conditioner may be slightly different, if similar in shape. The following pages introduce several kinds 

of indoor units that can be matched with the outdoor units.

 

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Summary of Contents for KUE-35 DVN11

Page 1: ...DTR11 KUE 140 DTR11 KUE 160 DTR11 IMPORTANT NOTE Read this manual carefully before installing or operating your new air conditioning unit Make sure to save this manual for future reference This manua...

Page 2: ...2 Table of Contents Owner s Manual SafetyPrecautions 04 Unit Parts and Major Functions 06 Manual Operation and Maintenance 10 SAFETY FIRST 1 2 3...

Page 3: ...formed as recommended by the equipment manufacturer Maintenance and repair requiring the assistance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out under the supervision of the person competent in the...

Page 4: ...ble spray such as hair spray lacquer or paint near the unit This may cause fire or combustion Be aware that the refrigerants may not contain an odor Keep ventilation openings clear of obstruction DO N...

Page 5: ...unit to see if anything is damaged If the indoor unit is damaged it may fall and cause injury If the air conditioner is used together with otherheatingdevices thoroughlyventilate the room to avoid ox...

Page 6: ...tical louver 8 Manual control button behind 9 Remote controller holder Outdoor unit 10 Drainhose refrigerant connectingpipe 11 Connective cable 12 Stop valve 13 Fan hood 1 Air outlet 2 Air inlet 3 Air...

Page 7: ...nlet containing air filter 3 Remote controller 4 Installation part 5 Display panel Outdoor unit 6 Drainhose refrigerant connectingpipe 7 Connective cable 8 Stop valve 9 Fan hood 2 Drain hose 3 Air out...

Page 8: ...When power returns the Operation light on the indoor unit will flash To restart the unit press the ON OFF button on the remote control If the system has an auto restart function the unit will restart...

Page 9: ...r temperature If a comfortable temperature cannot be achieved with the air conditioner alone it is recommended that you use a supplementary heating device Lightning or a car wireless telephone operati...

Page 10: ...r if the unit requires servicing NOTE Before you clean the air conditioner be sure to switch off the unit and disconnect the power supply plug Optimal operation Toachieveoptimalperformance pleasenotet...

Page 11: ...he unit s anti cold wind is activated in order to defrost the unit In Cooling only Models If the Fan Only indicator is lit up the outdoor temperature is too cold and the unit s anti freeze protection...

Page 12: ...is defrosting This noise is normal and is caused by the refrigerant gas stopping or changing direction The outdoor unit makes noises The unit will make different sounds based on its current operating...

Page 13: ...dows are closed while operating the unit Excessive heat is generated by sunlight Close windows and curtains during periods of high heat or bright sunshine Low refrigerant duetoleakor long term use Che...

Page 14: ...the following options Dispose of the appliance at designated municipal electronic waste collection facility When buying a new appliance the retailer will take back the old appliance free of charge The...

Page 15: ...Thedesignandspecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutpriornoticeforproduct improvement Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details QSYTD 001U 16122300000158 20171101...

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