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OPERATIONS

TURBO OPERATION

 

Press TURBO during COOL or HEAT operation, and the air rate will be set to high. Press the 
TURBO button again to cancel the mode.
Note: During turbo mode, air rate cannot be changed.

TIMER OPERATION

 

Setting Turn off time.

Set the time for the unit to turn off
1. While the air-conditioner is working, press the TIMER button, and the air-conditioner  
  will go into timer switch-off mode.
2. Press the TIMER button again to set the desired time for the air-conditioner to turn  
  itself off. The timer can be set from a range of 1 hour to 24 hours. Each time the button is
  pressed, the number on the display will move up by one.
3. Once the timer has been set, the digits shown on the screen will count down by 1 for  
  each hour that has elapsed., indicating the remaining time prior to the unit switching off.

Setting Turn On Time

Set the time for the unit to turn on.
1. While the air-conditioner is in standby mode, press the TIMER button, and the  
  airconditioner will go into timer switch-on mode.
2. Press the TIMER button again to set the desired time for the air-conditioner to turn  
  itself on. The timer can be set from a range of 1 hour to 24 hours. Each time the button  
  is pressed, the number on the display will move up by one.
3. Once the timer has been set, the digits shown on the screen will count down by 1 for  
  each hour that has elapsed., indicating the remaining time prior to the unit switching on.
To cancel a current timer mode, simply press the TIMER button to delete the mode.

Summary of Contents for SC-6200AU6A

Page 1: ...6 2kW AIR CONDITIONER SC 6200AU6A INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before using and keep it for future reference ...

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Page 3: ... General Safety 4 Product Overview 6 Remote Control 7 Remote Control Use 8 Operations 9 Troubleshooting 12 Specifications 13 Customer Service 16 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...uring operation of the equipment Do not bend twist or kink the power cord excessively Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord Doing so may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not run the power cord near heat producing appliances such as radiators stoves or irons The excessive heat could melt the insulation and expose live wires resulting in fire or electric shock Do not expos...

Page 5: ...dry cloth to wipe it down from marks or dust and only after unplugging the product from the power socket Always use the air con with the air filter mounted Using it without the air filter can cause accumulation of dust or waste on the inner parts of the device with possible subsequent failters Do not direct airflow directly onto plants or animals as long exposure can affect them Please ensure to c...

Page 6: ...6 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...

Page 7: ...7 REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 8: ... want LOW MED or HI will be symbolized by the number of blocks under the fan icon If you select AUTO the fan and block icons will flash Press the SWING button to choose the up down air flow direction you want NATURAL FLOW SWING or FIXED It will automatically be set to FIXED air flow direction in DRY mode Press the AIR FLOW button to choose the left right direction button you want SWING FIXED To be...

Page 9: ...ce the timer has been set the digits shown on the screen will count down by 1 for each hour that has elapsed indicating the remaining time prior to the unit switching off Setting Turn On Time Set the time for the unit to turn on 1 While the air conditioner is in standby mode press the TIMER button and the airconditioner will go into timer switch on mode 2 Press the TIMER button again to set the de...

Page 10: ...oors to heat the room air The heating capabilities through this principle of heat pumping alters with the variations of temperature of the outdoor air It will only take a short amount of time for hot air circulation to raise the room temperature If the temperature outdoors is extremely low this system can be used together with other heating devices as long as good ventilation is provided Defrostin...

Page 11: ...up on the air filter screen and take it out in the direction of your body 2 Clean the air filter screen if dirty with lukewarm water and allow it to air dry 3 Reinstall the air filter screen Never use the unit without the filter in place 4 Regularly wipe the air conditioner clean with a soft dry cloth AFTER SEASON OPERATION 1 Set the temperature to 30 C and operate the unit in fan status for about...

Page 12: ...12 TROUBLSHOOTING ...

Page 13: ...ility 33 38 m Rated Voltage and Frequency 220 240V AC 50Hz Ingress Protection OUTDOOR UNIT IP24 Net Weight INDOOR UNIT 16 kg OUTDOOR UNIT 56 kg Max Pressure DISCHARGE 4 2 MPa SUCTION 1 3 MPa Refrigerant Type TYPE R410A QUANTITY 2150 g Noise Level INDOOR UNIT 42 48 dB A OUTDOOR UNIT 56 dB A Dimensions INDOOR UNIT mm 302 h x 1080 w x 220 d OUTDOOR UNIT mm 700 h x 870 w x 310 d ...

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Page 16: ...CUSTOMER HELPLINE 1300 296 699 DISTRIBUTED BY AYONZ PTY LTD ...

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