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Setting the Sleep Timer

The Sleep Timer can be used when you are cooling your room to
switch the air conditioner off automatically after a period of six hours.

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If you wish to switch the unit off at a specific time, refer to
page 17.

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Make sure that you have selected either COOL mode.

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Press the         button one or more times until     appears on the
remote control.

Result:

The indoor unit beeps. 

The air conditioner will be controlled as indicated in the  

illustrations below.

Cooling

The desired temperature is
increased by 2°F/1°C every
hour.
When it has been increased
by 4°F/2°C (after two hours),
the temperature is maintained
for four hours.

To Cancel the Sleep Timer

If you no longer wish to use the Sleep Timer that you have set, you
can cancel it at any time.

Press the         button.

Result:

The indoor unit beeps. 

The      is no longer displayed.

The air conditioner operates normally.

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Summary of Contents for AM18B1B2C09

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MULTI SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Cool ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE DOM STICO SISTEMA MULTI SPLIT Refrigeraci n CLIMATISEUR DE TYPE MULTIPLE Refroidissement E S F DB98 05640A 4 ESPA OL FRAN...

Page 2: ...ich the product was purchased 7 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service centre 8 This device must be installed ac...

Page 3: ...r Room 11 Changing the Room Temperature Quickly 12 Removing Excess Humidity 13 Airing Your Room 14 Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically 15 Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally 15 PROGR...

Page 4: ...it Air filter under the grille Air flow blades outlet Air Inlet Timer indicator STANDARD indicator NATURE indicator POWER indicator SILENCE indicator Remote Control Sensor SAVING indicator On Off 5 Wa...

Page 5: ...SH Air Inlet Rear Air Outlet Connection Valve Outdoor Unit UM18B1 B2 C2 Outdoor Unit UM26B1 B2 C2 Outdoor Unit UM27B1 B2 C3 Air Inlet Rear Air Inlet Rear Air Outlet Air Outlet Connection Valve Connect...

Page 6: ...DRY FAN Turbo Sleep mode selection button Swing button On Timer button Off Timer button On Off Timer Set Cancel button Fan speed adjustment button Temperature adjustment buttons Temperature setting Sl...

Page 7: ...tage of the unit s features The booklet is organized as follows The following figures are shown on pages from 4 to 6 Indoor and outdoor units Remote control buttons and display They will help you find...

Page 8: ...ries or different kinds of batteries together Batteries may be completely discharged after 12 months even if they have not actually been used You must insert or replace the remote control batteries wh...

Page 9: ...ay function with the remote control press the 5 Way button one or more times until the desired mode is selected Each time you press the 5 Way button Each 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up i...

Page 10: ...If necessary press the On Off button Result The 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up The air conditioner starts up in the mode selected when the unit was last used The indoor unit beeps The a...

Page 11: ...can change modes at any time N N N No o o ot t t te e e e To adjust the temperature press the TEMPERATURE buttons one or more times until the required temperature is displayed Possible temperatures ar...

Page 12: ...oner starts up in the mode selected when the unit was last used The indoor unit beeps 2 Press the button Result The temperature and fan settings are adjusted automatically The air conditioner cools th...

Page 13: ...If the is not displayed at the top of the remote control press the MODE button on the remote control one or more times until it appears Result The indoor unit beeps each time you press the MODE button...

Page 14: ...te control press the MODE button on the remote control one or more times until it appears Result The indoor unit beeps each time you press the MODE button The air conditioner runs in FAN mode The temp...

Page 15: ...up and down automatically when the air conditioner is operating press the SWING button Result The blade move up and down around the base position set 3 To stop the blade moving up and down press the S...

Page 16: ...ton to complete the setting Result The remaining time is displayed Blinking of the timer indicator stops The selected mode and the temperature on the display disappear after 10 seconds The air conditi...

Page 17: ...nking of the timer indicator stops The air conditioner will switch off automatically when the counter displayed on the remote control reaches the set time and disappears the Off timer setting 2 If you...

Page 18: ...s until appears on the remote control Result The indoor unit beeps The air conditioner will be controlled as indicated in the illustrations below Cooling The desired temperature is increased by 2 F 1...

Page 19: ...at you should follow when using your air conditioner Topic Recommendation Power failure If a power failure occurs when the air conditioner is operating the unit is switched off When the power returns...

Page 20: ...nction may occur if the heat exchanger freezes High humidity levels Water may condense on and drip from the surface of the indoor unit if it is used for long periods Mode Outdoor Temperature Indoor Te...

Page 21: ...oor unit 2 Disassemble the front grille by pulling it forwards 3 Hold the edge of the air filter under the front grille and pull to release them 4 Remove all dust on the air filters with a vacuum clea...

Page 22: ...be too low or too high Dust may be blocking the air filter guard refer to page 21 for cleaning instructions Check that there is no obstacle in front of the outdoor unit Check that the operating mode...

Page 23: ...N N No o o ot t t te e e e Do not remove the packing from a deodorizing filter until you wish to use the filter as it will lose its properties The air conditioner can be fitted with a deodorizing and...

Page 24: ...in mm in m ft m ft m ft Dimensions Weight W X H X D Net Weight mm in Ibs 6 35 1 4 790 x 245 x 165 161 2 17 132 3 17 152 1 7 0 23 7 0 23 91 2 311 8 x x 61 2 880 x 638 x 310 251 8 341 2 x x121 4 790 x 2...

Page 25: ...Difference mm in mm in m ft m ft m ft Dimensions Weight W X H X D Net Weight mm in Ibs 6 35 1 4 790 x 245 x 165 161 2 17 154 3 7 0 23 91 2 311 8 x x 61 2 Indoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Type AM2...

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