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Page 1: ...websi_ http i wwwJ Prior to installation this air onditioning unit must be subm_ for approval by the uti ii_yse_iee _ieh provides EN 6t000_2_ EN 6i0_ 3 Norm _ ...

Page 2: ...n the chart of troub llesbooting ti_ ff you review our ch_ of Troulbleshoot_ng Tips first you may not need to call for _rvkae at aft Contsct the e_horized service technician 1or repair or msintenence of this unit_ Contact the In_a er for installation of _is unit The air conditioner is not intended for use by your _ children or invalids without supervisi_ Young chffd_en shou d be su_rvlsed to ensur...

Page 3: ... indicatesthe possibilityo_death or _rious ini_Jr_ CAUTION This syrnboiindicates the possibilityof injury or damageto prope_ies only The meanings of the symbolls used in this man_ll are as shown I_llow Installation WARNING T _re is risk of fire or eiectric shock There is riskof fire or eiectnc shock_ T_re is risk of e_ectrics _ ck T_re is risk of fire or electric shock There is riskof fire or ele_...

Page 4: ..._ or d_a_ t oMe product Operation _the basecollap_s the ai_ cond_ionercould fall with it causingpropertyda_ ge producl failure and perso_l i_jury There is risk of fire or electric sh_k There is riskof fire or electric shock _ere is riskof fire or electdc shock 4 Room Air Co er There is risk of fire or electric sh_ k There is riskof fire or electdc shock ...

Page 5: ...rel_ric sh_L Safety Precautions There is risk of explosionorfire There is riskof fire orfailure of i _m _S r_ Of fire failureof the produ_ and ore_e_icshock There is risk of propertyda_ge_ failure of product or ei ecl ic shook There is risk of physical iniuq_ e le_ric s_ck or pr odu _ _ere is riskof e_ec icalshock Owner s Manual ...

Page 6: ... of productdamage orfailure or unintendedoperation There is risk of ele_ric shock There could res u_t in _rsonal iniury and product Installation Low refrigerant_eveismaycause failure d product Room Air Co er A bad connectionmay cause w_atter _eakage To avoidvibration orw _er ...

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Page 8: ...or damage It is ret sanitary aridcould cause seriousheath issues Disuse They may burn orexplode Room Air Co er There are sharpand _ving partsthat could cause personaliniu_ Be care4ul ard avoid persenial inju_ There is riskd fire or explosion i The chemic_s in batteries _uld causeburns or other health hazards ...

Page 9: ... the oxygen supplly may be irnadequate 3 Do not use t his air cond_tion erfor non specified s eciial p ur _ se e g pre_rvir_ precision devices fo_ pets plants0 or aA obi ects Such u_ may damage your prop erties i Z 1 Do not touch the meta_ pa_s of the unit when removing the filer _niury can occur 2 Do not use water to clean in de the air conditioner Ex_ure to water can des_oy the insulation leadin...

Page 10: ...ner This symbol indicates sp _iai notes WARNING This appliance sh ould be insta lod in accordance wi_ nationall wiring r_ulaltJons This guide a_s as a guide to he_pto explain product features Air inletvent Air O LffJet ve_ Air fBters behind front panel Ve_ical louver Horizontal louver Air o_let vents Side Rear ping Room Air Conditioner ...

Page 11: ...ctrician We strongly discourage the use of an ad_i_er _ue tO IPOtentialsafety hazards For tempom_ connection u_ only a UL listed adapter available fr_ most Io_l hardware stores_ Ensfure that the large s_otin the a_pter is aligned with the _argesl _ in the receptacle for a proper polarity connection To disconne_ the power _rd from the adapter u_ one hand on each to avid damaging the grour_ terminal...

Page 12: ...ntrol Signal receiving sound _o sho_ _ o one l_g b _p Operation Indication Lamps On_Off Lights up diud_ tk_ sy_em _ration Timer or S l_p Mode Lights up dud_l Timer o_raflon or Sleep mode 6 Deffo_ Mode LigNs up dud_ Defrost M_e or Hot S_rt operation Heat pump model only Outdoor unit L_h_ up during oufd_r un_ operation o_raflon Cooliing m _el onty Auto RestaAM_e Lights up dudr_gif Restart Button is ...

Page 13: ...UTTON Us_ to _t t_ o p_ation m_e_ ROOM TEMPERATURE SE_ING BUTTONS Us_ to _ect t_ room tempe_ature INDOOR FAN SPEED Usedto s_l_ fan speed in four steps low m_ium high or CHAOS JET COOL Usedto _rt or stop _hespe_ cooiing S_ed cooling operates su_r hgh fan speed in cooiing trade _A 8 _ Ope raHonMode CHAOS SWING 8 UTTON Us_ to _op or sta_louverm_ement and se _ _e d_iir edup doom ai_l ow dir_on Owner s...

Page 14: ...to c_cel Me Tim_ operation See page 20 SLEEP MODE AUTO BUTTON Used to set Sleep Mode Auto operation be page 20 AIR CIRCULATION BUTTON Used to circulate the ro_ _r w_out c_ing or he_ing turns ind_r fan orJ_f be page 21 ROOM TEMPERATURE CHECKING BU_ON Us_ to ch_k the room tem_rature RESET BUTTON Us_ _iot toi resetting time _ after replacing batteri_ C TO F SWITCHING BUTTON Us_ to swffch tem_rature r...

Page 15: ... t_ tem_rature lower than the room temperature The tem_rature can be _t w_in a r_ge of 64 F 86 F 18 C 30 C in 2 F lC increments S_ the fan spe_ again w_ the door of _e remote _ntrol still c_os_ You _n s_ect _e fan speed in four steps _ow m_ium high or CHAOS Each time the button is pressed the fan s_ mode is shift_ _tural wind by the CHAOS i_ic IT For me re fr_h feehgi than other fan speed press t_...

Page 16: ...Tem_rature Setting buttons The c_ler _ warmer _u feeli the more times up to t_ times you shouM _ess the _J_on The _t tem_rature wiUthen be ct anged iautomaticallly During Auto Operatloe You c_n_ switch the indo_ fan speed It h_ akeady been set by the Fuzzy rule lj if the system is not o_ ratiing as desire manuaily switch to another m_e The system will not automati_lly switch from the cooling m_e t...

Page 17: ...ss the Indoor Fan S_d Selector a_ set to CHAOS mode _nthis mode the wind blows _ike natura_ breeze by automatically changing fan s_ed according to the CHAOS iogic During Heafhy _humidifica tton Operation 13If you sel_t the d_umMJfication mode on the operation se_edion button the aircondffbner starts to run the dehumidification function aL_omaticalllysetting the room t_p and aiff_w volume to the _s...

Page 18: ...e is shifted in _e dire_i of the a_row Auto _J _J _J _J _J _J _J _J _ _ _J_J _ _ _ _ _ _J_J _ _ CIo_ the d_r onthe remote controL Set the tem_ra_re higher than the room temperature The temperature c_ be set w_in a range d _ F 86_F 16 _C_30 _C in 2 F 1_C i_rements Set the fan spe_ a in wi_ _e d_r of the remote c trol _ill c _ed You can sele_ the fan sp_d in four steps 4ow m_ium high or CHAOS Each t...

Page 19: ... on cooling mode oir or ILl During the JET COOL function at any moment_ the A C start s to blow the cool air at extremely high speed for 30 minutes setting the room temp automatically to 64_F 18_ C it is especially used to cool the room temp Quickly in a hot summer in the h_at p_mp mode neure fuzzy mode or auto changeover mode howe yore the JET COOL function is not available I3 in o tder to return...

Page 20: ...F 2 _C in 1 hour for comfo_ble sleeping Setting the Time 1 Time can _ set _ly when you have pre _ed the Reset button If you have just replaced the batter s the Reset button sh_ld be pressed to reset the time Press the Sta_ Stop bu_on 2 Press the Time Setting _ons until the d_ired time is set 3 Pressthe Timer S_ bu_on Check the indicator for A_M and P M Delay Start P re Set Stop 1 Make sure the tim...

Page 21: ...up _wn airflow di_ion Manually moving thevenial airflow directi _louver by hand coulld dam etheair coeditionero GWhentheu_ isshu_ eff_ the u_ dowr_ aNbwdive ion buyerwiilclo_ _he aireutle vent_ the syslem To adjust left right Horizontal An flow direction Adjiastthe lePddg_aiffbw direction by hand Air Circulation Mode Circulatest_ r_m air without cooling ofP_ating 1 Press the St_ Stop button the un...

Page 22: ... the front panel uFcard and Press the power button let _ be pres_ for about 3 _nds if you want to st_ the operation re Hess the button Auto restart In casethe _wer comes on againafter a powerfai ure A_to Restarting Operationis the run ion to operate pro_dures automaticallyto the previous Ifyou wantto _e this operation pressthe A_AoRestad Bu_on For maximum product Ilif e and effici_cy tlhisunff h_ ...

Page 23: ...ront gri_l e sh_ld _ ch_k_ ar_ c_eanedonce every 2 _eks or more often iif neccessary 1 Lift the front access panel and pull the filter tab slightly fo_ard to remove t_ filter 2 Cl_n the fiffer with a vacuum or warm soapy water If di_ is conspicuous wash _th a solution d _ter_nt in lukewarm water if hot water 104 F 40 C or more is us_ it may _ deformed 3 After washir_ with water dry w_ inthe shade_...

Page 24: ...e is not obs_jcted _d hat there is a clearance of over 20_betw_n the back of the air conditio _r and the wall or fence behind it 4 CIo_ a _dears and wind ws and check for any _urce d heat in t_ r_m Before _iling for sewice piease revi_ t_ foli_ing li_ of common pm blems and solutbns The air conditioner is operating norma ty when You he_ ia nging _ise This is _u_d by water _in 9 picked up by the f_...

Page 25: ...n power ls restored wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner to prevent tripping of the compressor overload Make sure there are no curtains blinds or furniture blocking the front of the air conditioner Clean the filter at least every 2 weeks See the care and Maintenance section When the air conditioner is first turned on you need to allow time for the room t o cool diown C h_k for open furnac...

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