
7. TIMER FUNCTION
Timer Function
To set the TIMER to turn the unit on
Press the TM or TM button until the TIMER icon
appears.
Press again the TM or TM CONTROL buttons until the desired
hour of turning on the unit is reached.
To set the TIMER to turn the unit off
Press the TM or TM button for the TIMER icon
to appear.
Press again the TM or TM CONTROL buttons until the desired
hour of turning off the unit is reached.
- Take note that the timer function is independent of the Power function. When the unit is
turned off by the power button, the timer is not automatically canceled. If the on timer is
engaged, the unit may turn on automatically by itself at the set time.
- Press the CANCEL button to clear off the set ON or OFF TIMER.
Turning off the TIMER
8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Your Air Filters
A dirty air filter will cause a reduction of airflow, which in turn causes the unit to overload and also
consumes more electricity. Therefore regular cleaning is necessary for efficient and trouble-free
operation.
When the 3 LED simultaneously blink twice every 3 seconds, it is time to clean the Air Filter.
If blinking persists, call service.
WARNING
: Ensure that the power supply is switched off before commencing
maintenance work.
NOTE
Air
Filter
Return Air Grille
Remove the Air Filter from the Return Air
Grille.
Remove the dust from the air filter by using
vacuum cleaner or if it is very dirty, wash it
with soap and wipe dry before reinstalling it.
Slide the Air Filter back in the Return Air
Grille
.
Re-install the Return Air Grille.
Remove the Return Air Grille
Remove the screws on the return grille as
shown in the figure.
Check the following before you contact the service man, you may find the solution to your problems
and save yourself time and money. And if the problem still persists,contact your service person.
Cleaning The Unit
Clean the air conditioner with a damp cloth and wipe it dry.
Do not use water above 40
o
C for cleaning, as this will cause
discoloration and deformation.
Remove dust from the front covers and louvers area with your
vacuum cleaner’s thin nozzle.
Do not splash or direct water to the body of the unit,
as this may cause a short circuit.
CAUTION:
Do not use thinner, benzene, abrasive powders or
hot water to clean the unit.
NOTE
Not Operating For A Long Period Of Time
When the air conditioner is not going to be used for a long period of time, switch off the
power from the circuit breaker. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
Before Putting The System Back To Operation
Turn on the main power to the system at the outdoor unit. Re-install the batteries into the remote
control transmitter. Run the unit in fan mode for a while to clear the air flow before you operate it in
another mode.
Clean the filter every other week for
higher efficiency
.
Do not position the airflow directly at
infants, aged or sick person.
8. TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Call for service.
No operation .
No operation
-
•
Check to see if the power supply switch is OFF.
•
Check to see if you have a power failure.
•
Check whether the room temperature setting is correct.
•
Check whether the sunlight is directly shining into the room.
If yes, use curtains or blinds to prevent heat gain to the room.
•
Check whether the door and window are opened.
•
Ensure that no heating appliances have been placed under
the return air area.
•
Check the air filter for dirt.
•
Call for service if the room is not cold after running for more
than a reasonable cooling time.
Call for service.
Turn the unit off and call for service
.
PROBLEM
CAUSES
Air Conditioner runs but
does not cool.
Remote control is not working
There’s a strange noise
coming from the unit
.
Water leaking from the indoor
unit and water drain line
.
3 LED simultaneously blinking
every 3 seconds
.
- No Power
.
Call for service
.
THE FOLLOWING ARE NORMAL CONDITIONS FOR THE UNIT.
Low Noise
•
A soft, swishing noise can be heard during operation or
immediately after the unit is turned off. This is the sound
of the circulating refrigerant.
Condensate water or water
droplets on the air outlet.
•
In Cool condensate water can sometimes be seen forming
on the air outlet due to the differences in temperature
between the room in temperature between the room air
and outlet air
.
KOPPEL, INC., warrants to the purchaser of this product that it will furnish labor and/or
replacement part or at its option, repair any part thereof which proves upon inspection by
KOPPEL, INC. or its authorized service company, to have been defective within one (1) year
from the date of original purchase, if it was used thereafter solely within the Republic of the
Philippines, in accordance with the terms of this warranty through the KOPPEL, INC.
Service Department or any of its authorized service company.
This warranty is non-transferable and does not apply to damage(s) arising from accident,
improper use or abuse, force majeure such as typhoons, floods, lightning, earthquakes
among others, from use with voltages beyond THE ALLOWABLE VOLTAGE RANGE OF
207 TO 253 VOLTS, or from failure to follow operating instructions provided. If the serial
number of the unit is removed, obliterated or defaced, or if the unit is faultily installed,
tampered with or altered by anyone other than a duly authorized service personnel, service
dealer or accredited installer of KOPPEL, INC., this warranty is considered null and void.
KOPPEL, INC. is not responsible and will not be held liable in contract or in tort (including
strict liability and negligence) for any special, indirect or consequential damages, including
but not limited to damage to structure or contents, or injury to persons by reason of the
installation, use or failure of any KOPPEL, INC. products.
UNIT MODEL
: ______________________________
SERIAL NUMBER
:____________________________
PRODUCT WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
9. CLEANING THE UNIT
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
IMPORTANT ! In order not to void this warranty please fill up and detach this
Warranty Registration Form and, within ten (10) days from date of receipt
of equipment, mail to Koppel, Inc. or send by fax to No. (02) 823-6999 .
Also you can visit www.koppel.ph
UNIT MODEL : ___________________________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER :________________________________________________
OWNER’S NAME : ____________________ TEL NO.:___________________
ADDRESS : _____________________________________________________
DEALER’S NAME : _______________________________________________
DATE PURCHASED : _____________________________________________
INSTALLER’S NAME :
____________________________________________
(OWNER’S COPY)
If the air conditioner is connected to the power supply in the ON position, it will still consume
energy even though the indoor unit is in OFF mode.
•
Use curtains or blinds to prevent heat
gain from the sun light to the room.
Doing so will help reduce electric
consumption.
•
Close all windows and doors when
operating the unit so that there is no
leakage of conditioned air outside the
room.
•
It is good to introduce fresh air into
the room for awhile by opening the
window but not too long as energy
will be drained out.
•
Do not locate a heater or any other
heat source near the unit. The heat
may deform plastic parts.
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specification or designs
without notice and without incurring any obligation.
PN: F30051
Rev. 01