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MODE BUTTON

Sets the operation mode to Cool, Fan or Dry.

Cool

 - Gets cool air from the air conditioner.

Fan

 - Air circulation with no cooling.

Dry

 - Removes humidity from the room without changing the

         temperature.

E.SAVER 
BUTTON

Sets E.Saver mode to save energy when the air conditioner is 

running.
 Press this button to active/deactive the E.Saver mode when the 

unit runs in Cool or Fan mode.

GOOD SLEEP 
BUTTON

In Good Sleep mode, the air conditioner will run for 8 hours at 

the temperature you set before turning off.
Press this button to activate/deactivate the Good Sleep mode 

when the air conditioner is on.

TIMER BUTTON

Sets the timer to turn the air conditioner on/off automatically 

after a pre-set time has elapsed.
Press this button while the air conditioner is off to activate the On 

timer.
Press this button while the air conditioner is on to activate the Off 

timer.

FAN SPEED 
BUTTON

This button adjusts how much air flows through the air 

conditioner.
Sets the fan speed to Low/Medium/High. 

POWER 
BUTTON 

Turns the air conditioner on and off.
A Short beep will sound twice when the air conditioner is turned 

on.
A Long beep will sound once when the air conditioner is turned 

off.

REMOTE 
CONTROL 
SENSOR 

Aim the remote control toward this spot on the air conditioner.

TEMPERATURE 
BUTTON 

You can adjust the temperature between 64˚F~86˚F in Cool 

mode.

 - Increases the temperature by 1˚F unit.

 - Decreases the temperature by 1˚F unit.

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Summary of Contents for AW08ECB

Page 1: ...sibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product To receive more complete service please register your product at www samsung com global register AW08ECB Series AW10ECB Series AW12ECB Series A...

Page 2: ...aintenance are no longer a chore Simply remove the air filter inside the air conditioner rinse and dry for clean fresh air Breathe a sigh of relief at knowing how easy it is to keep the air clean A Lo...

Page 3: ...or material damage CAUTION To 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 disassemb...

Page 4: ...extended period of time If the air conditioner falls it may cause personal injury or loss of property Ensure the air conditioner is installed in compliance with current national safety standards Use a...

Page 5: ...ner Potential risk of fire or unit malfunction Do not expose the dust filter to direct sunlight while drying Strong direct sunlight may deform the dust filter Do not spray water directly on the air co...

Page 6: ...g national standards Have a qualified service technician install the air conditioner and perform a trial operation Ensure the off on and protection switches are properly installed Do not use the air c...

Page 7: ...YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 12 12 Selecting operation mode 12 Cooling 13 Dry 14 Air circulation 15 Adjusting air flow direction 15 Horizontal air flow 15 Vertical air flow 16 Advanced functions 16 On timer 1...

Page 8: ...pending on your region When you connect the power plug into the receptacle a beep will sound Ventilation lever The ventilation lever is designed to help you get fresh air from outdoors It can also hel...

Page 9: ...TIMER BUTTON Sets the timer to turn the air conditioner on off automatically after a pre set time has elapsed Press this button while the air conditioner is off to activate the On timer Press this bu...

Page 10: ...the remaining hours left in your Timer and the Sleep mode Operating mode One of these icons will appear on the display when you press the Mode button on the control panel Cool mode is activated Fan mo...

Page 11: ...9 for instructions Temp Increases decreases the temperature Fan Adjusts the fan speed Power Turns on off the air conditioner Installing the batteries 1 Slide the cover on the rear of the remote contro...

Page 12: ...rol Press or button to increase or decrease the desired temperature You can set the desired temperature within the range of 64 F 86 F in Cool mode You can increase decrease the temperature in 1 F unit...

Page 13: ...on 2 Set the operating mode Press the Dry button on the remote control to select Dry mode icon will appear on the display 3 Set the temperature Press the Temp button on the remote control Press or but...

Page 14: ...conditioner will turn on 2 Set the operating mode Press the Fan button on the remote control to select Fan mode icon will appear on the display 3 Set the fan speed Press the Low Med High button on the...

Page 15: ...ition by sliding them side to side Vertical air flow 1 Move the vertical air flow blades up or down in the desired direction with your fingers While the air conditioner cools the room operate the appl...

Page 16: ...fo the air conditioner Press the Timer button on the remote control Each time you press the button time will increase in hourly units and you can be set up to 24 hours icon will appear on the display...

Page 17: ...it turns off automatically Press the Timer button on the remote control Each time you press the button time will increase in hourly units and can be set up to 24 hours icon will appear on the display...

Page 18: ...rature changes in Good Sleep mode Each time you press a button the unit beeps The indicator and will be displayed The remaining time is displayed and decreased by 1 hour automatically to indicate the...

Page 19: ...ly be Selected in Cool or Fan mode when you select E Saver and the unit running in Cool mode the temperature and fan speed can be adjusted If you select E Saver when the unit is running in Fan mode th...

Page 20: ...sh the air filter back into place For best conditions repeat every two weeks If the air filter dries in a confined or humid area odors may generate If this occurs re clean and dry in a well ventilated...

Page 21: ...so wait 3 minutes Odors permeate the room during operation Check if the appliance is running in a smoky area or if there is a smell entering from outside Operate the air conditioner in Fan mode or ope...

Page 22: ...E DB98 28532A...

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