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Transmission Indicator

Temp. display

Time display

Mode display

ON/OFF display

This transmission indicator illuminates 

when remote controller transmits signal  

to the unit.

 

Displays the temperature setting (17

°C

/62

°F 

to 30

°C

/86

°F). No display under FAN mode. 

Displayed by pressing the  ON/OFF  button.

Press the  ON/OFF  button again to remove.

Displays set Timer (0 ~ 24 hours) or clock 

time. The clock time is displayed only when 

no timer is programmed

If there is set timer 

and you wish to check current time, press 

the  CLOCK button

.

 

 

Displays the current operation mode

:

AUTO(  

AUTO

), COOL(      ), DRY(      ), FAN (       )

Fan Speed Display

Displays the selected fan speed, AUTO

and three fan speed levels "        " (LOW)

"                " (MED) "                   " (HIGH)

.

Displays AUTO when the  operating mode 

is either AUTO or DRY.

Lock Display

Indicates remote is locked if symbol is  displayed. 

Sleep Display

Indicates if Sleep Mode is activated. 

Follow Me Display

Indicates if Follow Me feature is 

activated. 

Note:

All displays on the remote controller are
shown for illustration purposes only

.

CLOCK

E

ON

 OFF

SET TEMP.

FAN SPEED

AUTO

F

1. ON/OFF Button:  Push this button to start operation, push again to stop 

operation.

NOTE: unit automatically initiates Energy Saver function when operating 
under Cool, Dry and AUTO modes. 

2. MODE Select Button: Press to select desired operation mode: AUTO - 

COOL - DRY - FAN.

3. ENERGY SAVER Button: Press to activate the Energy Saver feature. 

Press again to stop the function. Refer to page 10 for details.

4. TEMP/TIME Button     : Push the    button to increase temperature setting or to 

adjust the TIMER in a clockwise direction. Push the      button to decrease 

temperature setting or to adjust TIMER in a counter-clockwise direction. 

NOTE: Press and hold     and     buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds will 

change temperature scale display between °C and °F.

5. FOLLOW ME Button: Push to start or stop the Follow Me feature. Refer to page 10 for details. 

6. SLEEP Button : Press to active SLEEP mode. this function is available for COOL or AUTO modes only. 

     Refer to page 10 for details. 

     NOTE: SLEEP function will be cancelled if any of these buttons is pressed: ON/OFF, FAN SPEED, SLEEP or MODE.

7. RESET Button: This is a recessed button. Once pressed, all current settings will be cancelled and returns to default. 

8. FAN Button: Used to select Fan Speed: AUTO, LOW, MED or HIGH.

9. TIMER Button: Push to activate the Auto-Start or Auto-Stop program.

10. CANCEL Button

:

      (a) If TIMER ON, TIMER ON-OFF or TIMER OFF-ON is set, press CANCEL will override Timer program and turn off 
            the unit.
      (b) If TIMER OFF is set, press CANCEL will cancel timer setting and turn on the unit. 
      (c) If ther are no timer settings, pressing this button will have no action.

11. CLOCK Button: Used to set the time.

12. LED Button: Press this button to clear the display on the air conditioner, press again to activate.

13. LOCK Button : Press to lock all current settings, prevents accidental changes. When locked, all buttons except LOCK 
      are invalid. Press again to cancel lock mode.

Fea tures of remote control

1

2

4

5

6

7

3

8

9

10

11

12

13

MODE

ENERGY SAVER

FOLL OW ME

SLEEP

LED

CLOCK

CANCEL

TIM ER

FAN 

R ES ET LOCK

CLOCK

E

O N

 OFF

SET TEMP .

FAN SP EED

AU TO

F

  

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Summary of Contents for WA-10FMS1

Page 1: ...ence WINDOW WALL TYPE Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference WINDOW WALL TYPE Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference WINDOW WALL TYPE Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference WINDOW WALL TYPE Before using your air co...

Page 2: ...or fire due to excess heat generation It may cause electric shock or fire due to heat generation Incorrect grounding may cause electric shock It may cause electric shock It may cause fire It may cause explosion fire and burns It may cause electric shock or fire due to heat generation It may cause electric shock It may cause failure of machine or electric shock It may cause fire and electric shock ...

Page 3: ...ts and could make you sick Stop operation and close the window in storm or hurricane Do not use strong detergent such as wax or thinner to clean the unit Inspect brackets frequently to ensure no damages occurred due to prolonged exposure to elements Remove plug from outlet by grasping the plug never pull on the cord Unplug from power source if unit is not to be used for a long time clean filters o...

Page 4: ...l probably want to clean both sides of the glass first If the window is a triple track type with a screen panel included remove the screen completely before installation Be sure the air conditioner has been securely and correctly installed according to the installation instructions in this manual Save this manual for possible future use in removing or installing this unit When handling the air con...

Page 5: ...stalling this air conditioner BEFORE YOU BEGIN CAUTION Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Do not change the plug on the power cord of the air conditioner Aluminum house wiring may present special problems consult a qualified electircian When handling unit be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal edges and aluminum fins located on the front and ...

Page 6: ... D Secure top rail to the unit with the 3 8 Screws Fig C NOTE For safety reasons all four 4 screws MUST be securely fastened NOTE The top rail must be assembled before installing the unit 3 INSTALL THE ACCORDION PANELS NOTE Top rail and side panels at each side are offset to provide the proper pitch to the rear of 5 16 This is necessary for proper condensed water utilization and drainage If the si...

Page 7: ...it against the window sill Fig 5 Carefully bring the window down behind the top rail B Extend the side panels out against the window frame Fig 6 window frame Fig 6 5 INSTALL SUPPORT BRACKET A Place the frame lock between the frame extensions and the window sill as shown in Fig 7 Drive 3 4 19mm or 1 2 12 7mm locking screws through the frame lock and into the sill NOTE To prevent window sill from sp...

Page 8: ...8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig 11 6 INSTALL R1 HARDWARE In order to minimize air leaks and ensure optimal insulation it is necessary to install the included R1 hardware to the side curtain Step 1 After the unit is installed to the window measure the inner width of the side curtain as shown in Fig 11 Step 2 Mark the width measured in Step 1 less 1 8 onto the R1 insulation panel Draw a ...

Page 9: ...mm 7 INSTALL WEATHER STRIPPING Installing the weather strip will minimize air leaks between the air conditioner and window opening Trim the weather strip to the proper length peel off the protective backing and insert into any gaps and openings Fig 14 Fig 14 Turn AC off and disconnect power cord Remove sash seal from between windows and unscrew safety sash lock Remove screws installed through fram...

Page 10: ...PERATING INSTRUCTIONS DECREASES TEMPERATURE OR TIME INCREASES TEMPERATURE OR TIME DISPLAYS TEMPERATURE OR TIME OR ERRORCODES ACTIVATES TIMER CHECK FILTER RESET BUTTON SETS MODE ENERGY SAVER MODE SLEEP MODE UNIT CONTROL Temp Temp Timer Timer On Off Sleep Check Filter Timer Auto Cool Dry Fan Low Auto Med High Fan Mode Follow Me Energy Saver On Off SET FAN SPEED FOLLOW ME INDICATOR TURNS UNIT ON OR O...

Page 11: ...ime during operation by pressing the Sleep button again ENERGY SAVER FEATURE Press Energy saver button to initiate this function This function is available for COOL DRY and AUTO modes When the set temperature has been reached and compressor shuts off fan will continue to run for another 3 minutes then cycles on for 2 minutes at 10 minute intervals until the room temperature is above the set temper...

Page 12: ... and cause an accumulation of frost on the cooling coils Push the vent handle to the Closed position where applicable Open the front panel Grasp the filter by the center and pull up and out Wash the filter using liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water Rinse filter thoroughly Gently shake excess water from the filter Be sure filter is thoroughly dry before replacing Instead of washing you may a...

Page 13: ... Replace the batteries when there is no receiving beep from the indoor unit or if the transmission indicator on the remote controller fails to light 4 Be sure there are no barriers between the remote controller and the receiver of indoor unit 5 Keep the Remote Controller away from all liquids 6 Protect the Remote Controller from high temperatures and exposure to radiation 7 Use curtains to prevent...

Page 14: ...n Push the button to increase temperature setting or to adjust the TIMER in a clockwise direction Push the button to decrease temperature setting or to adjust TIMER in a counter clockwise direction NOTE Press and hold and buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds will change temperature scale display between C and F 5 FOLLOW ME Button Push to start or stop the Follow Me feature Refer to page 10 for det...

Page 15: ...tion depending on the set temperature and theambient room temperature This unit is equipped with microcomputer memory Once set these operating conditions are saved and unit will operate at these conditions when you simply push the ON OFF button of the remote controller Start Ensure the unit is plugged in and power is available The OPERATION indicator on the display panel of the unit is flashing 1 ...

Page 16: ...register and stop flashing COMBINED TIMER Setting both ON and OFF timers simultaneously TIMER OFF TIMER ON unit currently running stop start This feature is useful when you want to stop the air conditioner after you go to bed or leave the house and start it again when you wake up or when you return home Example To stop the air conditioner after 2 hours and start it again in 10 hours 1 Press the TI...

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Page 18: ... 7 3 4 6 A S A 5 2 0 A 0 S 3 A 8 A A 5 3 3 A F 6 A A 3 C A 9 A C 0 0 A 0 3 3 S 3 T A S A A A A 3 7 3 M 5 7 0 3 D 6 0 U 1 M ...

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