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Page 1: ...r r tr 4 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 8 BASIC OPERATION I AUTO MODE r rr lrr cb b IO I b HEAT MODE rr s 12 COOL MODE tr r 8bb b b DRY MODE f z lb 1 13 I r i trrrtrr lbbli m b b b kbd 14 FAN ONLY MODE q 5 i iil lii l liJilrSlsrllrctl ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW D EGTION 16 SAVE MODE rr b b bi b b b 17 2 P TIMER OPERATION TIMER ON 5_ _ rb icrir k b i brPl ib r ic 18 t _ TIMER OFF r r r t b 19 ONE HOUR TIMER ...

Page 2: ...R ON When this feature is selected the unit will automatically turn on up to 30 mins before the pre programmed time so that the room tem perature reaches the desired level by the time you wake up ONE HOUR TIMER At the press of one button the unit can be programmed to turn off after one hour WARNING For your safety ensure that your new air conditioner is installed by a licenced electrical contracto...

Page 3: ... or nursery to raise animals or plants Below are some simple ways to save energy when you use your air conditioner SET THE CORRECT TEMPERATURE l Setting the thermostat 1 C higher in COOL mode and 2 C lower in HEAT mode than the desired temperature will result in a 10 saving in electricity l Setting the temperature colder than necessary during cooling will result in excess power consumption l Make ...

Page 4: ...ers Indicator Panel Power Supply Cord Vertical Adjust ment Louvre Horizontal Ad justment Louvres Outlet Air IRemote Control NOTE Actual units may vary slightly from those shown above 4 Inlet Air Refrigerant Tube and Interconnect ing Cord Drainage Hose IOutlet Air ...

Page 5: ...ly for checking the op eration of the unit Do not use this feature during normal op eration See p 22 AUX Button Used to operate the unit when the remote control is not avail able See p 22 TIMER Lamp yellow Lights up when the timer is set J RECEIVER Window Receives the signal from the remote control OPERATION Lights up while erating Lamp red the unit is op 5 ...

Page 6: ...ke the vertical adjustment louvre move up and down continuously Press the button again to make the louvre stop FAN Button Used to select the fan speed mode AUTO HIGH LOW or SOFT 0 9 0 lb 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 SAVE OPERATION Button Press to select the SAVE MODE and press it again to cancel TIMER SET CANCEL Button Used to set or cancel the timer operation mode CLOCK Button Used to set the current...

Page 7: ...ppears above or below the base line TEMPERATURE INDICATOR Temperature is displayed in the HEAT and COOL modes MODE SYMBOL Indicates the set mode 0 AUTO The operation mode is selected based on the room temperature when the unit is turned on See p 11 HEAT COOL DRY Q FAN ONLY a FAN SPEED SYMBOL Indicates the fan speed setting AUTO The fan slows down automatically when the room temperature gets close ...

Page 8: ...ded 3 Replace the cover NOTES l The battery life is approximately one year with normal use l When you replace the batteries always use two new ones of the same type l When the batteries are replaced AM 6 00 will appear on the display l If the remote control does not operate normally after replacing the batteries take off the batteries and replace them again after 20 seconds HOW TO USE THE REMOTE C...

Page 9: ...mote control from moisture and shock which can discolour or damage them If you will not be using the unit for a long time remove the batteries from the remote control SET CURRENT CLOCK TIME 1 Press the CLOCK button 2 Press the TIME ADVANCE or REVERSE buttons to set the current clock time 2 Keep pressing each button to fast forward or reverse the time display Make sure a m or p m is set correct 3 P...

Page 10: ...N button to set the de sired fan speed Adjust the thermostat setting if de sired by pressing the THERM0 but tons The indicator bars represent changes in temperature as follows 1 C lower TP 2 C lower The AIR SWING mode can be se lected or AIR FLOW direction ad justed by pressing the AUTO SWING button See p 16 for detail 7 To turn off the unit press the ON OFF button again l The red OPERATION lamp o...

Page 11: ... is selected based on the room temperature when the unit is turned on Room temp when the unit turned on Below 21 C 21 24 C 24 26OC 26 28OC Above 28 C Automatic Operation Mode Selected Thermostat Setting HEAT 23 C DRY Room Temp at start up COOL 24OC COOL 25 C ___ __ COOL 26 C 11 ...

Page 12: ...r detail To turn off the unit press the ON OFF button again l The red OPERATION lamp of the unit will go out NOTES l The indoor fan will not rotate until the unit has pre heated AUTOMATIC DE ICE FUNCTION During long periods of heating ice may gradually form on the outdoor heat exchanger reducing the performance This unit has an automatic de ice feature which will supply heat to the outdoor unit fo...

Page 13: ...e recommended temperature range is from 26 to 28 C If the tem perature is set below 21 C in the COOL mode a protective mecha nism may interrupt operation V Press the FAN button to set the de sired fan speed The AIR SWING mode can be se lected or AIR FLOW direction ad justed by pressing the AUT0 SWING button See p 16 for detail r To turn off the unit press the ON OFF button again l The red OPERATIO...

Page 14: ...will light up Adjust the thermostat setting if de sired by pressing the THERM0 but tons The indicator bars represent changes in temperature as follows 1 C lower e 2 C lower The AIR SWING mode can be se lected or AIR FLOW direction ad justed by pressing the AUT0 SWING button See p 16 for detail To turn off the unit press the ON OFF button again l The red OPERATION lamp of the unit will go out NOTES...

Page 15: ... of the unit will light up v Press the FAN button to set the de sired fan speed l Fan speed AUTO QJ cannot be set The AIR SWING mode can be se lected or AIR FLOW direction ad justed by pressing the AUTO SWING button See p 16 for detail v To turn off the unit press the ON OFF button again l The red OPERATION lamp of the unit will go out 15 ...

Page 16: ...r for in creased air circulation HOW TO ADJUST THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION Press the AUTO SWING button once The vertical adjustment louvre will move up and down Press the AUTO SWING button again when the desired position is reached and the louvre will stop HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW I l fold the horizontal adjustment louvre levers as shown and adjust the air flow direction There are four louvre levers Never a...

Page 17: ...rature display disappears 2 To cancel the save mode press the SAVE button again The SAVE display disappears and the unit returns to the former mode ADVANTAGE W USING SAVE MODE The save mode reduces power consumption by approximately 10 compared with the nor mal operation Power consumption approx 10 reduction l mmmmmm I I I Begining of SAVE MODE NOTES l You cannot use the SAVE mode during the DRY a...

Page 18: ...ODE BUTTON Fan speed setting FAN BUTTON Temperature setting The temperature is set auto matically in AUTO MODE THERM0 BUTTON l The yellow TIMER lamp on the unit lights up l An audible sound indicates that the unit has re ceived the signal l The unit will turn on prior to the time set to allow the room to reach the desired temperature by the programmed time TO CANCEL TIMER MODE Press the TIMER CANC...

Page 19: ...ET SET C button l The yellow TIMER lamp on the unit lights up l An audible sound indicates that the unit has recieved the signal 1 HOW THE AUTO SLEEP FUNCTION WORKS When the AUTO SLEEP FUNCTION is selected DURING COOL DRY MODE Timer duration One hour after timer operation has begun the temperature rises 1 C higher than the thermostat setting to prevent the room from getting too cool for sleeping T...

Page 20: ...ttings to obtain the desired room temperature by 7 00 a m 1 Set the TIMER OFF to II 00p m during opera tion l The yellow TIMER lamp on the unit lights up l An audible sound indicates that the unit has received the signal 2 Set the TIMER ON to 7 00 a m l An audible sound indicates that the unit has received the signal The arrows v or A between the TIMER ON indicator and TIMER OFF indicator shows wh...

Page 21: ...ty over other timer operations such as the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF Example 1 If the timer off is set to II 00 p m A and the ONE HOUR TIMER button is pressed at 8 00 p m B operating t I not operating 4 4 PM8 OO PM9 OO PM1 I 00 0 B 0 A the unit will turn off at 9 00 p m The TIMER OFF indicator of the remote control will reappear after the 1 H indicator goes off The TIMER OFF will be activated if you ...

Page 22: ...rn off Use this mode to check the operation of the unit Since the thermostat control does not function and runs in a continuous operation mode do not use this mode during the normal operation Make sure the unit is turned off before conducting this test TO TURN ON Lift the panel of the indoor unit and press the TEST RUN button on the operation panel l The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will blink a...

Page 23: ...REHEATING FUNCTION In the HEAT operation the indoor fan may not start for 2 5 minutes after the unit is turned on to prevent the air from circulating before the unit is sufficiently warmed UP DE ICING FUNCTION l When ice forms on the heat exchanger in the outdoor unit during the HEAT operation an automatic de icer provides heat for about 2 10 minutes to remove the ice During de icing the inside an...

Page 24: ...uum cleaner to remove the dust If the filter is dirty wash it with warm water and a mild detergent Dry the filters in the shade before reinstall ing v A REINSTALL THE FILTERS v 1 Align and fit the filters in place 2 Close the cover 3 Push the centre of the cover firmly to lock it in place AVOID SPLASHING UNIT DO NOT USE HOT WATER WITH WATER OR SOLVENTS Do not splash or pour water on the unit or th...

Page 25: ...ondi tioner turn off the air conditioner then turn off the circuit breaker CLEAN FILTERS Clean the filters then reinstall them SEASONAL INSPECTION ALWAYS INSTALL THE FILTERS If the unit operates without a filter in place dust can enter the machine and damage it DO NOT BLOCK AIR INLET AND OUTLET Blocking the air inlet and outlet can result in poor operation CHECK OUTDOOR UNIT MOUNTING RACK Check th...

Page 26: ...T COME OUT Warm air does not come out of the air outlets in the preheating or the de icing operation WATER VAPOUR l In the COOL and DRY operation wa ter vapour can sometimes be seen coming from the air outlet due to the difference in temperature between the room air and the outlet air l In HEAT operation water vapour may come out of the outdoor unit during the de icing operation ODORS Odors presen...

Page 27: ...ode the unit may fail to operate properly A large number of people in the room can prevent the desired temperature from being reached The use of heat gener ating appliances in the room will adversely af fect cooling efficiency UNIT FAILS TO RECEIVE THE REMOTE CONTROL Check whether the re mote control batteries have become old and weak Check whether the remote control batteries are in stalled in th...

Page 28: ...I Models AY A126J AE A126J Rated A C voltage 230 240V Rated frequency 50Hz 1 Cooling Capacity 3 50kW 1 Heating Capacity 1 4 1OkW 28 SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA JAPAN TINSEA JBRO TL 6C0 0 ...

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