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How  to Insert the Batteries

1

Slide down the remote control cover completely
to remove it.

2

Insert the batteries

– Be sure the direction is correct
– 12:00 on display - flashing
• Set the current time (CLOCK) immediately to

prevent battery exhaustion.

3

Re-install the remote control cover by inserting it
in the side groves and pushing inward.

About the batteries

• Can be used for approximately one year.

Observe the following when replacing the
batteries

• Replace with new batteries of the same type.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries (Ni-Cd).
• Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be

used for a long period.

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COOL

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CANCEL

1

2

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TIM

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MODE

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1.5V

NAME OF EACH PART

Remote Control

Remote Control Signal

• Make sure it is not obstructed.
• Maximum distance : 10 m (32.8 ft.).
• Signal received sound :

One short beep or one long beep.

Notes for Remote Control

• Do not throw or drop.
• Do not get it wet.
• Certain types of fluorescent lamps may affect

signal reception. Consult your dealer.

CHECK

TEMP

AUT

AUTO

ON

OFF

AUT

AUTO HEA

HEAT

DR

DRY FAN

AN

F

COOL

COOL

FAN

AN

AUT

AUTO

RESET CLOCK

MODE

POWERFUL

ECONOMY

FAN SPEED

AIR SWING

OFF

CANCEL

ON

SET

1

2

3

TIMER

OFF/ON

QUIET

AUTO

MANUAL

#

!

$

%

^

$

*

&

3

5

8

7

9

0

6

4

(

2

1

1

Signal Transmitter

2

Operation Display

3

Quiet Mode Operation Button

4

Room Temperature Setting Button
(Illuminating button)

5

Operation Mode Selection Button

6

Economy Mode Operation Button

7

Auto Airflow Direction Button

8

ON-Timer Button

9

OFF-Timer Button

0

Reset Point
(Press with fine-tipped object to clear the memory)

!

OFF/ON Button
(Illuminating button)

@

Powerful Mode Operation Button

#

Fan Speed Selection Button

$

Manual Airflow Direction Selection Button

%

Timer Set Button

^

Timer Cancellation Button

&

Time-Setting Button

*

Clock Button

(

Remote Control Cover

Summary of Contents for CSC9CKPG - SPLIT A/C IN DOOR

Page 1: ...C9CKP6G CS C12CKPG CU C12CKP6G HEAT PUMP MODEL Indoor Outdoor CS A9CKPG CU A9CKP6G CS A12CKPG CU A12CKP6G ENGLISH P 1 P 11 ESPA OL P 12 P 22 Before using your air conditioner please read this operatin...

Page 2: ...To provide quiet operation Refer page 7 Economy Mode To reduce electrical power consumption Refer page 7 Powerful Mode Reaches the desired room temperature quickly Refer page 7 Removable Front Panel...

Page 3: ...unit in a potentially explosive atmosphere Gas leak near the unit could cause fire Do not install remove and reinstall the unit by yourself Improper installation will cause leakage electric shock or f...

Page 4: ...Indoor Unit when the front panel is opened 1 Front Panel 2 Air Filters 3 Air Purifying Filter Outdoor Unit 1 Air Intake Vents 2 Ground Terminal Inside cover 3 Piping 4 Conduit 5 Drain Hose 6 Air Outl...

Page 5: ...l Make sure it is not obstructed Maximum distance 10 m 32 8 ft Signal received sound One short beep or one long beep Notes for Remote Control Do not throw or drop Do not get it wet Certain types of fl...

Page 6: ...73 F 68 F Setting Temperature Press 3 to increase or decrease the temperature The temperature can be set between 60 F 86 F Recommended temperature During AUTO Operation press 3 to select Operation wi...

Page 7: ...ration only after 3 minutes POWER POWER TIMER TIMER QUIET QUIET POWERFUL POWERFUL POWERFUL POWERFUL ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY POWER POWER TIMER TIMER QUIET QUIET MANUAL Five stages of adjustment...

Page 8: ...minutes AUTO in advance CONVENIENCE OPERATION Powerful Mode Operation To obtain the set temperature quickly Press 6 Powerful mode indicator orange on the indoor unit will light up Powerful mode will...

Page 9: ...sh it with soap or a mild household detergent 4 Let it dry and reinstall it Be sure the FRONT mark is facing you Damaged air filter Consult the nearest authorized dealer Part No CWD001098 Do not use b...

Page 10: ...Control If power is resumed after a power failure the operation will restart automatically after 3 4 minutes Operation will be restarted automatically under the previous operation mode and airflow di...

Page 11: ...door unit when the outdoor temperature is low and humidity is high This is to prevent undesired cooling effect during heating operation Call the Dealer Immediately If the following conditions occur tu...

Page 12: ...7 4 Room Air Circulation cf min 350 360 MOISTURE REMOVAL pints h 1 7 3 0 1 5 2 7 DIMENSIONS Indoor Height cm inches 27 5 10 13 16 Width cm inches 79 9 31 15 32 Depth cm inches 21 0 8 9 32 Outdoor Heig...

Page 13: ...nto silencioso P gina 18 Modo Econ mico Para reducir el consumo de energ a el ctrica P gina 18 Modo Potente Alcanza la temperatura deseada de la habitaci n r pidamente P gina 18 Panel Frontal Extra bl...

Page 14: ...s cerca de la unidad pueden causar un incendio No instale ni desinstale ni reinstale la unidad usted mismo Una instalaci n incorrecta puede causar fugas de agua descargas el ctrica o incendio Por favo...

Page 15: ...nal a tierra Cobertura interior 3 Tuber a 4 Conducto 5 Manguera de drenaje 6 Salida de Aire Accesorios Control Remoto Soporte del control remoto Dos Pilas Secas RO3 o su equivalente Filtros Purificado...

Page 16: ...re las pilas Se pueden utilizar durante aproximadamente un a o Siga las siguientes condiciones cuando reemplace las pilas Utilice pilas nuevas del mismo tipo No use pilas recargables Ni Cd Retire las...

Page 17: ...K AIR SW IN G OFF CANCEL 1 2 3 TIM ER OFF O N QUIE T AUTO MANUAL ECONOMY POWERFUL ON SET FAN SPEED MODE 2 3 5 1 6 4 5 1 3 4 2 Modelo Bomba de Calor COOL 75 F 78 F DRY 2 F 4 F por debajo de la temperat...

Page 18: ...efrigeraci n Cuando la temperatura ambiente alcanza el nivel establecido el funcionamiento se inicia con un volumen bajo de flujo de aire Se detiene cuando la temperatura se reduce 4 F por debajo de l...

Page 19: ...Los temporizadores no pueden ser ajustados si el visualizador de la hora emite destellos Funcionamiento ON TIMER Temporizador de conexi n Para poner en marcha autom ticamente el acondicionador de air...

Page 20: ...da cambiar estos filtros cada 3 meses No reutilice los filtros da ados Consulte al vendedor autorizado m s pr ximo para la compra de un filtro nuevo Filtro De Purificador De Aire No CZ SF51P Filtro so...

Page 21: ...onamiento previo y en la misma direcci n del chorro de aire cuando se restablezca el fluido el ctrico salvo que se haya interrumpido dicho funcionamiento desde el mando a distancia Ajuste del Temporiz...

Page 22: ...a Es para evitar el efecto de enfriamiento indeseado durante el funcionamiento en el modo calefacci n Comuniquese con el Distribuidor Inmediatamente Si se dan las siguientes circunstancias apague el c...

Page 23: ...6 Potencia W 790 1 160 810 1 200 EER Btu W h 11 10 10 60 10 12 10 00 SEER 12 4 11 20 10 8 10 6 Circulacion de aire pie3 min 310 340 310 340 Capacidad Btu h 9 200 13 500 Corriente Amps 6 7 10 5 Potenci...

Page 24: ...ided by Panasonic and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied b...

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