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Caution

Do not use the air conditioner
for other purposes such as dry-
ing clothes, preserving foods,
keeping animals, or cultivating
vegetables.

Do not block the air intake and
outlet vents.
This causes lowered perfor-
mance and irregular operation.
Do not insert sticks or other ob-
jects into these vents as it is dan-
gerous to touch the electric com-
ponents and the fan.

Select the most appropriate
temperature.
Take care to adjust the tempera-
ture to suit the conditions.
Rooms occupied by infants,the
elderly, or the sick should be kept
at an appropriate temperature.

Do not use heating apparatuses
in the air conditioner’s plastic
parts melt if exposed to exces-
sive heat.

Avoid exposing the body directly
to a continuous unidirectional air
flow for long periods.
This is not reconmmended for
health reason.

Always wait at least 3 minutes before switching the

air condition on again after you have switched it off

during cooling.

A lways wait
at least 3 minutes

1) T he plug must be accessible after the appliance is positioned

.

2) Do not use this appliance in the laundry.
3) If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacture or its service agent in

a

void of hazard.

Do not pull out the power cord.
Damage to the cord may result in
serious electrical shocks.

Summary of Contents for SA-56P

Page 1: ...DESIGN Tai C S 2005 Nov 08 K Fujinaka 18 Dec 05 A TAI C S 15 Dec 05 1 Text change Cover Pg Contents Pg 2 Additional last 2 Pages Warranty Card 1 APPROVALS DATE REVISIONS R NO DRAWN REMARKS PART CODE SAMS ONLY 851 6 4119 752 00 0 PART NAME EXPLANATORY BOOKLET 2 B TAI C S 5 June 06 Andy P 8 June 06 1 Content change Cover Pg Pg 3 C TAI C S 28 Feb 08 Andy P 28 Feb 08 1 Change warranty card Back ...

Page 2: ...Save These Instructions Cooling only Model SANYO Electric Co Ltd SA 56P Pub OI 85164119752003 S ANYO 2005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Room Air Conditioner With Warranty Card ...

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Page 4: ...g the unit and keep it for consultation If you still have any difficulties or problems consult your dealer for help CONT E NT Function and working temperature range Technical specifications Operating condition and power requirement Installation Notes for installation Part identification 7 Air conditioner operation Operation tips 10 Caution Care and maintenance When trouble shooting 1 2 3 4 6 8 11 ...

Page 5: ...temperature dry the room It is convenient for your work study and life It can be widely used in residence shop hotel office library and laboratory and so on Cooling in summer In hot summer Air conditioner can cool down room air by transferring heat out Open storm door to keep the fresh air in the room Exchange fresh air ...

Page 6: ...ons are based on the following rating conditions Voltage AC 230 V 10 27 19 35 27 Noise Cooling Hi Low dB A 470 x 335 x 378 0 6 6 00 Model Current A Function Power supply Refrigerant R22 g Power input kW Indoor Hi Low Cooling capacity KJ h SA 56P Cooling Width Height Depth Net weight kg Dimension mm 22 Outdoor 230V 60Hz 2 8 400 54 50 62 58 E E R KJ Wh 10 3 Hi Low 4 2 ...

Page 7: ... 230V 10 The compressor would vibrate violently to damage the refrigerant system when voltage is too high AC 230V Cool mode operation Operating condition Power requirement 1 Outdoor temperature should be in range of 19 to 43 Otherwise it is possible for air conditioner to breakdown 2 Room temperature should be in the range of 19 to 32 3 Room humidity should be lower than 90 Otherwise it is possibl...

Page 8: ...er special areas please contact the seller before use Avoid a place where is possible for inflammable gas to leak out Avoid other heat sources or direct sun light Avoid a place where is easy for children to touch How to install Choose a location where there are no any obstacle surrounding the unit Prepare the installation hole slightly bigger than unit size Choose the installation space according ...

Page 9: ...the enlargement of noise or vibration 3 Fill up sews in the cabinet with sponge or foam Installation assistance Use iron support The installation hole should be strong enough to support the air conditioner If it cannot iron sup port has to be used outdoors Iron support should be fixed on the building Shown at right figure Use sunshade board Air conditioner should avoid anything to be dropped into ...

Page 10: ...se Be sure that hot air or noise will not inconvenience neighbors Please contact the seller as soon as there is strange noise during operation Please use the safety support Must connect with ground reliably The exclusive circuit must be used But removable socket can t be used because poor contact of it can cause over heat or fire Don t pull the power cord strongly In fixed circuit there must be el...

Page 11: ...Part identification 7 4 3 2 5 1 1 Front Panel 2 Air louvers 3 Air conditioner tabs 4 Control Panel 5 Slide out filter ...

Page 12: ...itioner is operating at LOW COOL MED COOL or HIGH COOL the fan circulates air continuously HIGH COOL for maximum cooling MED COOL for normal cooling LOW COOL for sleeping comfort FANONLY when the FAN setting is selected the fan will run continuously to move air but the air will not be cooled Your air conditioner has one of these controls UNIT CONTROL HIGH COOL MED COOL LOW COOL FAN ONLY OFF 2 Turn...

Page 13: ...r straight ahead Tabs NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS When your air conditioner is operating normally you may hear sounds such as Droplets of water hitting the condenser causing a pinging or clicking sound The water droplets help cool the condenser Air movement from the fan Clicks from the thermostat cycle Vibrations or noise due to poor wall or window construction A high pitched hum or pulsating noise ca...

Page 14: ...ch as possible to keep the cool Clean the air filter regularly Blockages in the air filter reduce dehumidifying effects Clean at least once every two weeks Ventilate the room occasionally Since windows are kept closed it is a good idea to open them and ventilate the room now and then air in the room Do not overcool the room temperature this is not good for health and waste electricity Adjust the v...

Page 15: ...ept at an appropriate temperature Do not use heating apparatuses in the air conditioner s plastic parts melt if exposed to exces sive heat Avoid exposing the body directly to a continuous unidirectional air flow for long periods This is not reconmmended for health reason Always wait at least 3 minutes before switching the air condition on again after you have switched it off during cooling Always ...

Page 16: ...k earth wire Vacuum cleaner Plug out only after air conditioner stops at all unit in which there are micro computer and circuit plate they must not be touched by water Is it broken or loose Check air inlet and outlet of outdoor unit 5 Let the filter dry thoroughly to ensure maximum efficiency before reinstalling it Do not operate the air conditioner without the air filter This can damage the unit ...

Page 17: ...r unit For a noise that sound like a shower This is the sound of the dehumidifying water being processed inside the air conditioner unit Condensation occurs when the airflow from the air conditioner cools the warm room air This is to protect the mechanism Wait about three minutes and operation will begin Cool efficiency is not good Foggy air flows out The air conditioner operation is noisy It seem...

Page 18: ... with your dealer in the following situations Operation starts or stops abnormally Power fuse or switch often breaks Carelessly splash water or something into air conditioner Electrical lines are much hot or lines cover breaks Other strange situations 14 ...

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Page 20: ...ents and parts after the warranty period SSC will not be liable for damages direct or otherwise arising out of delays on failure in furnishing parts or services caused by Acts of God Acts of Government national or local environmental factors labor disputes difficulties or failure of transportation force majeur or other causes beyond its control or for damages resulting from delays in performing th...

Page 21: ...rranty is valid only on the product purchased and used in the Philippines 5 This Warranty is neither assignable nor transferable NAGA Branch Door No 8 Bldg 1 Puritan Land Devt Corp Roxas Ave Naga City Tel No 054 472 3650 Fax No 054 811 1601 SAN FERNANDO Branch CER HIL Subd Mc Arthur Hi way San Fernando City Pampanga Tel Fax No 045 860 4252 CEBU Branch PO 238 Lopez Jaena St Tipolo Mandaue City Tel ...

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