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NAMES OF PARTS 

 

 

NAME OF PARTS 

INDOOR UNIT: 

1. Front panel 

2. Air inlet 

3. Air filter 

4. Air outlet 

5. Horizontal air flow grille 

6. Vertical air flow louver (inside) 

7. Display window 

OUTDOOR UNIT: 

8. Connecting pipe

 (Installer to supply)

 

9. Connecting cable 

(Installer to supply)

10. Stop valve 

 

 

Never activate any switches with 
wet hands as it may cause an 
electric shock. 

Never use the device for any other 
purpose than the intended use. 
Never place objects on the unit. 

Do not expose plants or animals 
directly to the air flow. 

Never use combustible cleaning 
agents as these could cause a fire 
or deformation of the unit. 

Never place any burning objects 
close to the device if they could be 
directly affected by the emitted 
air. (Candles etc) 

Never step onto the outdoor unit 
and never place anything on it. 

Never use an unsteady or rusty 
base for the outdoor unit 
mounting. 

Never install the air conditioner in 
places where combustible gas can 
be emitted as emitted gas may 
collect and cause an explosion. 

Never allow the air conditioner to 
run for too long with the doors or 
windows open. 

If the air conditioner is to be used 
in conjunction with other heating 
appliances, the air in the room 
should be refreshed periodically, 

Always switch the unit off at the 
Mains switch if  the unit is not 
going to be used for any lengthy 
period of time. 

Always switch off the air 
conditioner during an electrical 
storm otherwise, electrical parts 
may get damaged. 

Check that the condensate 
drainage line is correctly 
connected. If not, water will 
escape onto furnishings in the 
room 

For electrical safety purposes it is  
recommended that unit is 
installed with an earth leakage 
circuit-breaker. 

Summary of Contents for MIS26

Page 1: ...Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and maintain your air conditioner properly Just a little preventative care on your part can save you a great deal of time and money over the life...

Page 2: ...E MAINTAINENCE Care Maintainence 9 Cleaning the unit 9 Cleaning the air filter and air freshening filter 9 Preparation for extended non operation 9 Pre season inspection 9 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Trouble...

Page 3: ...e been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shou...

Page 4: ...er step onto the outdoor unit and never place anything on it Never use an unsteady or rusty base for the outdoor unit mounting Never install the air conditioner in places where combustible gas can be...

Page 5: ...hen ECO function is activated the 88 in the display window illuminates gradually one by one as E C O Set temperature E in one second intervals TEMPERATURE MODE Cooling Operation Heating Operation Dryi...

Page 6: ...e the remote controller to adjust the vertical air flow direction by pressing the Swing button The horizontal louver will start non stop up down swing The indoor unit displays on for a second then rev...

Page 7: ...emperature is regulated while dehumidifying by The unit repeating turning on and off the cooling operation or fan only The fan speed is set to LOW HEATING OPERATION This air conditioner operates on th...

Page 8: ...completely off Anto restart function After a power interruption such as a blackout the air conditioner stops but it restarts automatically and performs previous operation when the power supply return...

Page 9: ...e every 2 weeks 1 Open the front panel by carefully lifting both ends at the same time At a certain angle a clicking sound is heard and it becomes self supporting For some models please use the suspen...

Page 10: ...during operation or immediately after stopping the air conditioner a refrigerant flowing sound may be heard Squeaking sound normal expansion and contraction of plastic and metal parts caused by temper...

Page 11: ...CE operation noise reduction is prioritized and the air conditioning performance may become lower Indicator lamps continue flashing The unit may stop operation or continue to run in a safety condition...

Page 12: ...cooling and heating performance Pressing the Fan button MODE button ON OFF button or ECO button will cancel the Silent mode 4 FAN BUTTON Used to select the fan speed in four steps AUTO LOW MED HIGH F...

Page 13: ...itioner will automatically clean and dry the Evaporator and keep it fresh for the next operation period Airborne bacteria use the moisture on the indoor Evaporator to grow Regular drying of the Evapor...

Page 14: ...should be 24 O C or more If you feel uncomfortable due to insufficient cooling in this mode then just press the ECO button again to stop it 8 MODE BUTTON Press this button to modify the air condition...

Page 15: ...tery display low battery detection Indicates LOCK feature is activated Displayed when in ECO mode operation Displayed when TIMER ON time is set Displayed when TIMER OFF time is set Shows set temperatu...

Page 16: ...perature on the remote controller 2 When In the Auto mode you cannot change fan speeds as they are set automatically 3 If the Auto mode is not comfortable for you the desired mode can be selected manu...

Page 17: ...play window To Set the Auto Off Time 1 Press the SET button until the Timer on indicator displays and flashes the last Auto off setting time and the signal h will be shown on the LCD display area Now...

Page 18: ...lay area will show the temperature again The indicator remains on and this function is activated TIMER OFF Auto off operation The TIMER OFF feature is useful when you want the unit to turn off automat...

Page 19: ...display 5 Wait for three seconds and the digital display area will show the temperature again The indicators remain on and this function is activated TIMER ON TIMER OFF Off Start Stop operation This...

Page 20: ...oller 2 Remove the old batteries and insert the new batteries placing the and ends correctly 3 Re Install the cover back on NOTE When the batteries are removed the remote controller erases all program...

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