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At a Glanc

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At a Glanc

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Remote Control Operation

You can use the air conditioner easily by selecting a mode and then by controlling the temperature, fan speed, and 
air flow direction. For remote control buttons related to each operation, see the pages at the front of this manual.

1

 

Operation modes

You can change the current mode between Auto, 
Cool, Dry, Fan, and Heat by pressing the 

 button.

1

 

Controlling temperature

You can control the temperature in each mode as 
follows:

Mode

Temperature control

Auto/

Cool/

Dry

Adjust by 1 

C (1 

) between  

18 

C (65 

) and 30 

C (86 

).

Fan

You cannot control the temperature.

Heat

Adjust by 1 

C (1 

) between  

16 

C (61 

) and 30 

C (86 

).

You can switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit 
indications on the remote control.

Press and hold for  

3 or more seconds.

  NOTE

  The temperature indications on the indoor unit are 

not switched.

  This function is canceled when the remote control 

batteries are replaced. In this case, run this function 
again.

1

 

Controlling fan speed

You can select the following fan speeds in each mode:

Mode

Available fan speeds

Auto/

Dry

 (Auto)

Cool/

Heat

 (Auto),   (Low),   (Med), 

 (High) 

Fan

 (Low),   (Med), 

 (High)

1

 

Controlling air flow direction

You can change air flow direction to either vertical or 
horizontal.

In operation

or

  NOTE

  To lock a specific air flow direction, press either the  

 or 

 button when the air flow blades are in the 

intended position.

  Duct-type indoor units do not come with a vertical 

air flow direction.

 If 

you 

press 

the   button on a 360-cassette indoor 

unit, the indicator display changes as follows.

Press 

count

Controlling 

air flow 

direction

Indicator

1

Swing

2

Spot

3

Swing

4

Mid

5

Swing

6

Wide

  The indication may vary depending on the 

previously used mode.

  The individual air flow direction control function, 

which is available on the 360 cassettes only, can 
be operated with a 360-cassette wireless remote 
control (AR-KH00E, AR-KH00U) only.

Summary of Contents for AR-EC03E

Page 1: ...r Usermanual Wireless Remote ControlAR EC03E EH03E EC03M EH03M Thank you for purchasing this Samsung Product Before operating this unit please read this user manual carefully and retain it for future reference DB68 07614A 00 ...

Page 2: ...tion Long reach function Beep sound function Display lighting function Controlling the indoor units individually Clean function Clearing the filter cleaning reminder Controlling the airflow direction individually Motion Detection Feature 13 Indirect function with Motion detection feature Direct function with the Motion detection feature Energy Saving Operation 14 Timed on Timed off function good s...

Page 3: ...lectric shock Unplug the appliance Do NOT disassemble FOR INSTALLATION WARNING The installation of this product must be performed by a qualified technician Failing to do so may result in electric shock fire product malfunction explosion orinjury Do not install this product neara heater orinflammable material Do not install this product in a humid oily ordusty location in a location exposed to dire...

Page 4: ... As well as being harmful to humans it may also result in electric shock fire orproduct malfunction Do not give a strong impact to the product and do not disassemble the product Afterreplacing remote control batteries make sure to keep the old batteries out of reach of children If yourchild has swallowed a battery immediately contact a doctorforassistance When replacing batteries exercise caution ...

Page 5: ...location on the wall where to install the remote control holder 2 Mark the two spots forfastening the two M4 x L16 screws Then drill the two holes 3 Fasten the screws through the holes to fix the remote control holder in place NOTE Installation location requirements ࣚ Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight ࣚ Avoid locations where the holderis covered by objects such as curtains ࣚ Choose a loca...

Page 6: ...indoorunit are not switched This function is canceled when the remote control batteries are replaced In this case run this function again 1 Controlling fan speed You can select the following fan speeds in each mode Mode Available fan speeds Auto Dry Auto Cool Heat Auto Low Med High Fan Low Med High 1 Controlling airflowdirection You can change airflow direction to eithervertical or horizontal In o...

Page 7: ...es keeps your room cool and pleasant In the Cool Dry orFan mode NOTE To cancel this function press the button again If the Wind Free Cooling function is cancelled the air conditionerreturns to the original fan speed You can adjust the set temperature during the Wind Free Cooling function and recommended set temperatures are 24 to 26 C 75 to 79 ঔ However you cannot change the set temperature in the...

Page 8: ...formation on the installation settings see Setting the indoorunit addresses and the installation options in the installation manual of the indoor unit Change of the airflow blade by temperature and humidity Indoor temperature and humidity Low High Breeze is blown via the micro holes on the airflow blades Breeze is blown via the micro holes on the airflow blades Breeze comes from the air flowblade ...

Page 9: ...ative ions produced by the air conditioner This function is available in the Auto Cool Dry Fan and Heat modes In the Auto Cool Dry Fan orHeat mode Select NOTE To cancel the S Plasma Ion function press the button again When the S Plasma Ion function is additionally selected in the Fan mode you cannot change the set temperature If airconditioning and S Plasma Ion functions are on and you want to sto...

Page 10: ...ing none of other functions will work even if you select them on the remote control 7 Auto mode Use the Auto mode when you want the airconditioner to automatically control the mode Heat or Cool The air conditionerwill provide the most comfortable atmosphere that it can Select Auto NOTE You cannot change the fan speed While the Cool mode is running the airconditioner produces a strong cold airif th...

Page 11: ...ction both in the Cool and Heat modes In the Cool or Heat mode Select Quiet NOTE You can change set temperature and airflow direction You cannot change the fan speed If you select the Quiet function while such functions as Turbo Long reach orgood sleep are running these functions are cancelled 11 Long reach function Use the Long reach function to deliver strong airflow that quickly reaches a fardi...

Page 12: ...or preventing propagation of fungi bacteria etc Select Clean NOTE Depending on the condition of the indoorunit the Clean operation stops afterrunning for30 seconds to 20 minutes When the Clean function is set the TimerLED on the indoorunit blinks 3 times for3 seconds OFF २ ON २ OFF २ ON २ OFF २ ON २ OFF २ returns to the previous state When the Clean function is cancelled the TimerLED on the indoor...

Page 13: ...is function does not operate 19 Direct functionwith the Motion detection feature Use the Direct function to get a direct wind so that you can feel comfortable When this function is turned on the air conditioner detects people and blows air directly toward them In the Cool or Heat mode Select Direct NOTE When the Direct function is set simultaneouslywith the Auto Dry Fan Wind Free Cooling Turbo Qui...

Page 14: ... the Fan mode you cannot change the set temperature You cannot set the same time forboth of the Timed on and Timed off functions Ifyou press the buttonwhen the remote control is off On is displayed fist on the remote control display ifyou press the buttonwhen the remote control is on Off is displayed first Combining Timed on and Timed off When the air conditioner is off Example Timed on 3 hours Ti...

Page 15: ...erature in good sleep function is 25 to 27ईঐ 77 to 81 ঔ You can set the operation time to between 0 5 and 12 hours Set the operation time to 0 0 to cancel the good sleep function The default operation time forthe good sleep function in the Cool mode is 8 hours If the operation time is set to over5 hours the Wake up function begins1 hourbefore the set time The airconditioner stops automaticallywhen...

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