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INDOOR TEMP. OUTDOOR TEMP.

COOLING

upper limit

32˚C  D.B.

43˚C  D.B.

23˚C  W.B.

       -

lower limit

21˚C  D.B.

21˚C  D.B.

15˚C  W.B.

       -

ADDITIONAL NOTES ON OPERATION

OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE

• The built-in protective device may prevent the unit from operating when used out of this

range.

• Condensation may form on the air outlet if the unit operates continuously in the COOL or

DRY mode when humidity is over 80 percent.

D.B. = Dry-bulb      W.B. = Wet-bulb

TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY

Below are some simple ways to save energy when you use your air conditioner.

WHEN POWER FAILURE OCCURS

This air conditioner has a memory function to store settings when a power failure occurs.
After power recovery, the unit will automatically re-start in the same settings which were
active before the power failure, except for timer settings.
If the timers were set before a power failure, they will need to be re-set after power recovery.

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SET THE CORRECT  TEMPERATURE

• Setting the thermostat 1°C higher than the desired temperature in the COOL mode will

save approximately 10 percent in power consumption.

• Setting the temperature lower than necessary during cooling operation will result in

increased power consumption.

BLOCK DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND PREVENT DRAFTS

• Blocking direct sunlight during cooling operation will reduce power consumption.
• Close the windows and doors during cooling opeation.

SET PROPER AIR FLOW DIRECTION TO OBTAIN THE BEST AIR
CIRCULATION

KEEP FILTER CLEAN TO ENSURE THE MOST EFFICIENT OPERATION

MAKE MOST OF THE TIMER OFF FUNCTION

DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD WHEN THE UNIT IS NOT USED FOR AN
EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME

• The indoor unit still consumes a small amount of power when it is not operating.

Summary of Contents for AH-AP09CF

Page 1: ...MODELS AH AP09CF AH AP12CF AH AP09CF AH AP12CF R INDOOR UNIT SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION MANUAL OUTDOOR UNIT AU A09BF AU A12BF ...

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Page 3: ...he room 4 Never insert objects into the unit Inserting objects can result in injury due to the high speed rotation of internal fans 5 Ground the air conditioner without fail Do not connect the grounding wire to gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone grounding wire Incomplete grounding may cause electric shock 6 If anything is abnormal with the air conditioner ex a burning smell stop the op...

Page 4: ...icient performance or troubles 9 Be sure to stop the operation and turn the circuit breaker off before performing any maintenance or cleaning A fan is rotating inside the unit and you may get injured 10 Do not splash or pour water directly on the unit Water can cause electrical shock or equipment damage 11 This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervisi...

Page 5: ...ctive before the power failure except for timer settings If the timers were set before a power failure they will need to be re set after power recovery E 3 SET THE CORRECT TEMPERATURE Setting the thermostat 1 C higher than the desired temperature in the COOL mode will save approximately 10 percent in power consumption Setting the temperature lower than necessary during cooling operation will resul...

Page 6: ...ouvres 0 Outlet Air q Remote Control w AUTO FAN SPEED Lamp green e FAN SPEED Lamp green r PLASMACLUSTER Lamp blue green t TIMER Lamp orange y OPERATION Lamp red OUTDOOR UNIT NOTE Actual units might vary slightly from those shown above INDOOR UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q u Inlet Air i Refrigerant Tube and Interconnecting Cord o Drainage Hose p Outlet Air E 4 w e r t y u i o p ...

Page 7: ... 0 FAN Button q TIMER CANCEL Button w SWING Button e PLASMACLUSTER Button E 5 r MODE SYMBOLS AUTO COOL DRY FAN ONLY t FAN SPEED SYMBOLS AUTO Manual setting y PLASMACLUSTER SYMBOL u TEMPERATURE AND TIMER COUNT DOWN INDICATOR i TRANSMITTING SYMBOL o TIMER ON TIMER OFF INDICATOR Indicates when timer on or timer off is set L C D REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o MODE DISPLAY...

Page 8: ...ies are correctly aligned Lines will be indicated on the dis play when batteries are properly installed 3 Reinstall the battery cover USING THE REMOTE CONTROL E 6 NOTES The battery life is approximately one year in normal use When you replace the batteries always change both batteries and make sure they are the same type If the remote control does not operate properly after replacing the batteries...

Page 9: ... into the air of your room in an increased rate and help your physical and mental refreshment Please refer to page 11 for operation The ionizer inside the air conditioner will release cluster ions which are collective mass of positive and negative ions into the room The cluster ions reduce airborne mold fungus and deodorize decompose odor causing molecules Ionizer Cluster ions Mold fungus Odor Eli...

Page 10: ... E 8 BASIC OPERATION 2 Press the ON OFF button to start op eration The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will light 3 4 1 4 5 2 3 Press the MODE button to select the operation mode AUTO COOL DRY FAN ONLY 5 MODE DISPLAY MODE FAN 1h SWING CANCEL TEMP TEMP FAN TIMER Press the FAN button to set the de sired fan speed AUTO SOFT LOW HIGH In the DRY mode the fan speed is pre set to AUTO and cannot be change...

Page 11: ...ed on Modes and Temperature Settings Room temp at opera tion start up TIPS ABOUT FAN SPEED LAMP During operation the FAN SPEED Lamp will light up in 3 levels 2 levels for DRY mode on the indicator panel of the unit to indicate the fan speed When fan speed is set to AUTO When fan speed is set to manual Soft speed Low speed High speed DISPLAY MODE FAN 1h SWING CANCEL The AUTO FAN SPEED Lamp will lig...

Page 12: ...ll stop moving within the range shown in the diagram The adjusted position will be memorized and will be automati cally set to the same position when operated the next time Adjustment range HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION CAUTION Never attempt to adjust the vertical adjustment louvres manually Manual adjustment of the vertical adjustment louvre can cause the unit to malfunction when the remote contr...

Page 13: ...will operate in the same mode the next time you turn on the air conditioner To turn off the PLASMACLUSTER Lamp press the DISPLAY button E 11 1 Press the ONE HOUR OFF TIMER button The remote control displays The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will light up The unit will stop operating after one hour TO CANCEL Press the CANCEL button The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will turn off Or turn the unit of...

Page 14: ...NLY mode 1 TO CANCEL TIMER TIPS ABOUT TIMER OFF OPERATION Point the remote control at the signal receiver win dow on the unit 1 Press the TIMER OFF button and set time as desired The time setting will change as you to press the button as follows MODE DISPLAY MODE FAN 1h SWING CANCEL TEMP TEMP FAN TIMER Hold the button pressed down for fast setting The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will light The u...

Page 15: ...ill not be available When ONE HOUR OFF TIMER is set during TIMER OFF or TIMER ON duration the TIMER ON or TIMER OFF will be cancelled MODE DISPLAY MODE FAN 1h SWING CANCEL TEMP TEMP FAN TIMER Hold the button pressed down for fast setting The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will light The unit will generate a beep when it receives the signal The time setting will count down to show re maining time Se...

Page 16: ...eration panel The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will light and the unit will start operating in the AUTO mode The fan speed and temperature setting are set to AUTO TO TURN OFF Press the AUX button on the operation panel again The red OPERATION lamp on the unit will turn off NOTE If the AUX button is pressed during normal opera tion the unit will turn off AUX ...

Page 17: ...l positions 2 Close the open panel 3 Push the arrow marked of the panel firmly to lock it in place MAINTENANCE AFTER AIR CONDITIONER SEASON 1 Operate the unit in the FAN ONLY mode for about half a day to allow the mechanism to thoroughly dry 2 Stop the operation and unplug the unit Turn off the circuit breaker if you have one exclusively for the air conditioner 3 Clean the filters then reinstall t...

Page 18: ...FFECTIVELY Check the filters If dirty clean them Check the outdoor unit to make sure nothing is blocking the air inlet or outlet Check the thermostat is proper setting Make sure windows and doors are closed tightly A large number of people in the room can prevent the unit from achieving the desired temperature Check whether any heat generating appliances are operating in the room ODORS Carpet and ...

Page 19: ...z 60 60 Rated voltage V 230 230 Rated current A 3 9 5 2 Power consumption W 890 1190 External dimensions mm Indoor unit 815x278x198 WxHxD Outdoor unit 780x540x269 Weight kg Indoor unit 9 10 Outdoor unit 32 33 We reserve the right to change the materials and apecifications without notice E 17 ...

Page 20: ...SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA JAPAN TINSEA323JBRZ 02CO TL 1 Printed in Thailand ...

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