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COOL AND DRY MODEL

Pub.

OI-85264181

189

00

This air conditioner uses 
the new refrigerant R410A.

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NSTRUCTION MANUAL

Inverter-Controlled Split System Air Conditioner

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Summary of Contents for SAP-KRV12AG

Page 1: ...PAPER JO DIMENSION OR MAKER WOODFREE 55gm COLOR BLACK Print NOTE A4 SIZE APPROVED BY N Yamazaki 2010 OCT 31 APPROVALS DATE REVISIONS R NO DRAWN REMARKS PART CODE SAPL ONLY 852 6 4181 189 00 PART NAME INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHECKED BY Andy Pui K H 2010 OCT 31 DESIGNED BY 2010 OCT 31 ...

Page 2: ...V12AG KRV12AP SAP KRV18AG KRV18AP SAP KRV22AG KRV22AP COOL AND DRY MODEL Pub OI 85264181 18900 This air conditioner uses the new refrigerant R410A INSTRUCTION MANUAL Inverter Controlled Split System Air Conditioner Save These Instructions ...

Page 3: ...reduces noise Turbo Powerfully cools the room Automatic Fan Operation Convenient microprocessor control automatically adjusts fan speed to High Medium or Low according to room temperature to maintain a comfortable airflow throughout the room Air Sweep Control The air sweep function automatically moves the air outlet flap up and down directing air in a sweeping motion around the room and ensuring c...

Page 4: ...ualified electrician SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read this Instruction Manual carefully before using this air conditioner If you still have any difficulties or problems consult your dealer for help This air conditioner is designed to give you comfortable room conditions Use this only for its intended purpose as described in this Instruction Manual This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which ca...

Page 5: ...d there is high humidity after the unit runs for a while frost will form on the outdoor unit and affect the heating function At this time the auto defrosting function will turn on and the heating operation will stop for 8 10 minutes 2 While the auto defrosting function is operating both the fan motors of the indoor and outdoor units will stop operating 3 While the defrosting function is operating ...

Page 6: ...5 1 USAGE POINTS 1 3 Working Temperature Range Temperature Indoor Air Temperature Outdoor Air Temperature COOLING Max 32 C DB 23 C WB 43 C DB 26 C WB Min 19 C DB 14 C WB 19 C DB ...

Page 7: ... 2 Remote control unit 3 Front panel 4 Filter 5 Guide louver 6 Wall pipe 7 Bind tape 8 Drainage pipe Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Air intake Air outlet Wireless remote control unit Air intake Air outlet Dry Run Receive window SET TEMP Cool ON OFF ON OFF COOL DRY RUN ...

Page 8: ... temperature 16 30 C When set to 23 C 4 Timer 24 hour ON Timer 24hour OFF Timer 5 Sleep 6 Confirmation of transmission 7 Clock indication 8 Sweep indication 9 Light 10 Blow 11 Turbo 12 Temperature 13 Lock Displayed when setting timer Displayed when transmitting data Displayed when setting temperature Displays clock Symbols AUTO F C ON OFF OPER for Heatpump models only ...

Page 9: ...unning mode COOL The air conditioner makes the room cooler DRY The air conditioner reduces the humidity in the room FAN The air conditioner runs the indoor fan only HEAT The air conditioner makes the room warmer only for Heatpump models setting buttons Press the button to increase the set temperature continue pressing for two seconds to quickly increase the set temperature Press the button to redu...

Page 10: ...LIGHT button Press this button to turn ON OFF indicator light display TURBO button Press to quickly cool or heat the room with powerful cool or hot air SLEEP button For details see SLEEP MODE page 12 When you press this button in the DRY COOL or HEAT mode the mark appears in the display and the remote control unit will automatically adjust the set temperature to save energy CLOCK Button Use this b...

Page 11: ...g to the desired temperature Adjustable temperature range 30 C 86 F max 16 C 61 F min In AUTO mode the temperature cannot be adjusted In HEAT mode the initial value is 28 C 82 F In other operation the initial value is to 25 C 77 F STEP 4 Set the FAN SPEED selector button to the desired setting AUTO Auto fan speed Low fan speed Middle fan speed High fan speed In Dry mode the fan speed is automatica...

Page 12: ...ion remains Cancellation procedure Press the TIMER OFF button again ON STEP 1 Press the ON OFF button and MODE button to set the desired operation mode See Operation with the Remote Control Unit page 8 Press the ON OFF button again to turn off the unit STEP 2 Press the TIMER ON button STEP 3 Press the TIMER ON button which advances the clock displayed to set the time at which you want operation to...

Page 13: ...ill maintain this temperature This enables you to save energy without sacr ing comfort This function is convenient when gentle cooling is needed 3 5 2 In Heating Mode When the SLEEP mode is selected the air conditioner automatically lowers the temperature setting 1 C when 1 hour has passed after the selection was made and then another 1 C after another 1 hour have passed regardless of the indoor t...

Page 14: ...button again will immediately stop the indoor fan How it works In COOL or HEAT mode if this function is selected the unit will run at super high fan speed to cool or heat rapidly to enable the ambient temperature to approach the preset temperature as quickly as possible How it works This special button is intended for users who are not accustomed to light while sleeping Setting the display indicat...

Page 15: ...uence outlined below How it works To switch between Fahrenheit and Centigrade in unit off status press MODE and buttons simultaneously and then release both buttons immediately to switch between C and F How it works In the event of power failure the unit will stop operation When power resumes the unit will restart automatically after three minutes How it works When the unit is in defrost status H1...

Page 16: ...y please remove and then reinsert the batteries 30 seconds later If it still cannot operate change the batteries to new ones The remote control signal can be received up to a distance of about four meters Dispose of used batteries ata designated location in compliance with the applicable local ordinances 3 8 Using the Remote Control Unit When using the remote control unit always point the unit s t...

Page 17: ...on both sides and hold the front panel so that it is nearly horizontal Push the arm shafts towards the inside so that they come into contact with the top of the indentations on the right and left sides of the air conditioner Then push firmly until the arm shafts click into place Fig 6a 4 2 Cleaning the Air Filters Recommended once every 3 months 1 After removing the filter some metal edges and the...

Page 18: ... or vapors nor ventilate the room open doors or windows frequently when using gas or oil heating appliances Not doing so carries a risk of suffocation in extreme cases 4 3 Check Before Using 1 Be sure that nothing obstructs the air outlet or intake vents Fig 10 2 Check whether ground wire is properly connected or not 3 Check whether the batteries of the air conditioner have been changed or not 4 C...

Page 19: ...you move th ap by hand the position according to the remote control and the actu no longer match If this should happen shut the unit wait for the flap to close and then turn on the unit again the p position will now be normal again Do not have the pointed down during cooling operation Condensation may begin to form around the air vent and drip down Do not attempt to repair the air conditioner by y...

Page 20: ... this phenomeno n occurs It is caused by the room air being swiftly cooled down After running for a while the indoor temperature and humidity will decrease and the mist will disappear A creaking noise can be heard when starting or stopping the unit This is caused by the deformation of plastic due to the change of temperature The unit will not operate Has the power been turned off Is the power plug...

Page 21: ...water has overflowed The indoor unit drainage pipe connection is loose There is water leakage from the outdoor unit condensation will form at the connection of pipe and pipe joint due to the water being cooled down Noise is emitting from the indoor unit This is a fan or compressor relay switching On OFF sound When the unit is defrosting or has stopped running sound will be emitted due to the refri...

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