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Remote control display

Air swing indicator

Operating mode 
indicator

Turbo indicator

Low battery 
indicator

Set temperature 

indicator

 indicator

  

indicator

On/Off Timer 

indicator

Installing the batteries

1.  Slide cover down to 

open. 

    

This is located on the back 

of the remote control.

2.  Install two AAA 

batteries.

 

Check and match the “+” 

and “-” signs accordingly. 

Make sure you have 

installed the batteries 

correctly.

3.  Close the cover by 

sliding it back to its 

original position.

 

You should hear a click 

sound when the cover is 

locked properly.

Fan speed indicator

Using the remote control

• 

Point the remote control towards the remote control sensor of the unit.

• 

The unit will beep each time a button is pressed on the remote control. 

• 

The remote control may not operate correctly if inverter fluorescent lighting is used in 

close proximity of the unit. 

• 

If other electrical products operate by the remote control, call your nearest contact 

center.

Energy saving 
indicator

Transmit indicator

Silence indicator

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Summary of Contents for AQV09AWANSER

Page 1: ...the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product To receive more complete service please register your product at www samsung com global register AQV09A Series AQV12A Series AQV09A_IB_E...

Page 2: ...with the advanced Heat pump system This technology is up to 300 more efficient than electrical heating so you can further reduce its running cost Now meet year round needs with one air conditioner A...

Page 3: ...reduce the risk of fire explosion electric shock or personal injury when using your air conditioner follow these basic safety instructions Do NOT attempt Do NOT disassemble Do NOT touch Follow directi...

Page 4: ...conditioner Potential risk of unit malfunction water leakage electric shock or fire Do not connect the air conditioner with a heating apparatus or do not attempt to disassemble remodel or repair it b...

Page 5: ...essory if provided Do not unplug to turn off the unit unless there is an immediate danger Do not open the front grille during operation Potential risk of electric shock or unit malfunction Cool air sh...

Page 6: ...ion electric connections pipes and external case of the air conditioner regularly by a qualified service technician Do not open doors and windows in the room being cooled during operation unless neces...

Page 7: ...fficient space for air circulation Insufficient ventilation may result in poor performance Batteries should be removed from the wireless remote control and kept separately when unused for a long perio...

Page 8: ...rature sensor 11 Checking the outdoor unit 12 Checking the remote control 13 Remote control display 13 Using the remote control 13 Installing the batteries OPERATING BASIC FUNCTION 14 14 Turning the a...

Page 9: ...and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household waste at the end of its...

Page 10: ...AL DISPLAY Carefully unpack your air conditioner and check the unit to make sure it is not damaged Main parts Your air conditioner may look slightly different from the illustration shown above dependi...

Page 11: ...n on the right bottom side of the air conditioner If the front panel is open you can check the room temperature sensor You can turn on the air conditioner without the remote control by pressing the Po...

Page 12: ...ool warm quickly Energy saving function Cools between 26 C 30 C to save energy Timer function Up Down Increases Decreases the time Set Cancel Sets Cancels the current timer mode setting Turns the mode...

Page 13: ...se the cover by sliding it back to its original position You should hear a click sound when the cover is locked properly Fan speed indicator Using the remote control Point the remote control towards t...

Page 14: ...Power button on the remote control 2 Set the operating mode Press the Mode button on the remote control until Auto mode and Auto fan speed indicator appear on the remote control display The air condi...

Page 15: ...ease the desired temperature You can set the desired temperature between the range of 16 C 30 C You can decrease increase the temperature by 1 C 4 Set the fan speed Press the Fan Speed button on the r...

Page 16: ...onditioner operates in Dry mode and automatically adjusts the fan speed to Auto When you press the Mode button the mode will change in order of Auto Cool Dry Fan and Heat 3 Set the temperature Press t...

Page 17: ...e and automatically adjusts the temperature according to the current room temperature When you press the Mode button the mode will change in order of Auto Cool Dry Fan and Heat 3 Set the fan speed Pre...

Page 18: ...e between the range of 16 C 30 C You can decrease increase the temperature by 1 C 4 Set the fan speed Press the Fan Speed button on the remote control to set the desired fan speed When room temperatur...

Page 19: ...ously to circulate the air To keep the air flow direction in a constant position press the Air swing button on the remote control again Horizontal air flow Make sure none of the blade pins that stick...

Page 20: ...ates in the last mode used or in Auto mode if Dry Fan mode is the most recent mode used Turbo function is only available in Auto Cool Heat mode If Turbo function is selected in Dry Fan mode operating...

Page 21: ...ol to activate The remote control display will show the hour s you have set The air conditioner will operate automatically at the set time and then the On timer indicator disappears If the On timer is...

Page 22: ...s the Set Cancel button on the remote control to activate The remote control display will show the hour s you have set The air conditioner will operate automatically at the set time and then the Off t...

Page 23: ...nd then off automatically Set up should be done while the air conditioner is off Example If the On timer is set at 3 hours and the Off timer at 5 hours the air conditioner will turn on in 3 hours then...

Page 24: ...n button on the remote control to change the time setting while the Off timer indicator is blinking You can set the time up to 12 hours increasing by 30 minute intervals up to the first 3 hours and th...

Page 25: ...up to comfortable crisp air making you feel refreshed and energized Set the Off timer in mode for more than 5 hours Sleep may be disturbed if the mode is set for too short or too long a time because t...

Page 26: ...isplay The air conditioner generates MPI in Auto mode 2 Set the operating type Each time you press the Clean Mode button while the air conditioner is off the operating type will change in order of Aut...

Page 27: ...se the set temperature to 26 C Energy saving function is only available in Cool mode When the Energy saving function is activated the temperature range will be limited to 26 C 30 C If the desired temp...

Page 28: ...ce indicator will disappear on the remote control display USING THE EVAPORATOR CLEAN FUNCTION The evaporator clean function keeps moisture from accumulating inside the unit This prevents mold growth a...

Page 29: ...rab the grooved side of the front panel tightly and pull the bottom side of the panel upwards to remove the front panel 2 Grab the handle Then pull the Air filter towards you and slide it down 3 Clean...

Page 30: ...it up Then pull the Air filter towards you and slide it down 3 Slide the DNA filter out to remove it from the slot The DNA filter can be placed in any of the 4 slots beneath the air filter 4 Clean the...

Page 31: ...ir filter 4 Install the new Deodorizing filter back into position 5 Reattach the front panel Insert the hooks located on the top of the panel into the correct slots then push in the bottom part of the...

Page 32: ...change Check if you selected Auto or Dry mode The air conditioner automatically adjusts the fan speed to Auto in Auto Dry mode Timer function does not set Check if you pressed the Set Cancel button on...

Page 33: ...or temp below 27 C A safety device will stop continuously the system functioning Outdoor temp 15 C 24 C DRY Indoor temp 16 C 32 C A safety device will stop continuously the system functioning Condensa...

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