TECO TWW16CFDG User Manual Download Page 4

Safety Precau ons 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or

 

mental capabili es or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or 
instruc on concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

 

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

 

power outlet socket.

 

Con

ti

nuing to operate a malfunc

ti

oning appliance may result in 

re, electric shock, and further 

malfunc

ti

on.

 

Contact your dealer or 

TECO 

Service Centre for consulta

ti

on.

 

Do not cover the air inlet and the air outlet with clothes, curtains, etc.

    

This results in poor ven

til

a

ti

on and may cause heat genera

ti

on and 

re.

 

Do not put 

ower vases or any other objects 

lled with water on the unit.

 

Do not start or stop the appliance by unplugging and plugging the power cord. 

WARNING

This may result in 

re and/or electric shock 

Do not use any extension cords, 

power boards 

or adapters to connect this appliance. 

Do not connect via an extension lead. Extension leads do not guarantee the required safety of 
the appliance (e.g. danger of overhe

ating

, this can result in 

re and/or electric shock).

 

Do not damage or modify the power cord or plug. Do not tamper with,

 ti

e or twist the power cord.

 

Do not place heavy items on the power cord or subject the power cord to heat.

 

     

This can result in 

re and/or electric shock.

 

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the 

manufacturer or TECO service center.

 

Do not put your 

ngers or any objects, into the air outlet and inlet. Please do not touch the swing 

 

louvres.

 

    

The internal fan rotates at a high speed, and thus such an ac

ti

on may result in an injury or malfunc

ti

on

 

Do not a

tt

empt to repair, take apart, or modify the appliance.

 

    

It may result in 

re and/or electric shock. Refer servicing to your dealer or T

ECO

 Service Centre.

 

Do not put the appliance near heat genera

ti

ng devices (such as stoves, fan heaters, etc.).

 

The plas

ti

c parts may melt causing 

re.

 

Wipe dust o

 the power plug and insert the plug 

rmly into the power outlet socket.

 

If the plug is not fully inserted in the power outlet socket, dust may gather on the connectors which in 

turn may cause 

re and/or electric shock.

 

Should a malfunc

 

on occur (a smell of burning, etc.), switch o

 the appliance and unplug it from the 

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Summary of Contents for TWW16CFDG

Page 1: ...Manual should be read carefully before using your air conditioner After reading store it in a safe place Please refer to the manual for questions on use or in the event that any irregularities occur U...

Page 2: ...expense you might incur as a result of the use of or reliance on information provided It is not intended to be and should not be relied upon as the ultimate and or complete source of information WARNI...

Page 3: ...dex Safety Precau ons 4 Func ons 6 Opera ng Condi ons 7 Installa on 8 Part Iden ca on 11 ControlPanel 12 RemoteControl 13 Opera onTips 16 GeneralOpera on 17 Care Maintenance 19 Troubleshoo ng 20 3 Ind...

Page 4: ...the required safety of the appliance e g danger of overheating this can result in re and or electric shock Do not damage or modify the power cord or plug Do not tamper with tie or twist the power cord...

Page 5: ...awaterleakage Do not use the appliance in places that may be subject to oil or ammable gas leakage Such a leakage around the appliance may cause combustion and re Do not wash the appliance with water...

Page 6: ...ng hot summer days the air condi oner can cool down the room by circula ng the air within the room and cooling it In wet or humid condi ons the air condi oner can dehumidify the air by drawing moistur...

Page 7: ...on outside these air on temperature ranges may e ect the performance of the air condi oner Power Requirements Rated voltage and voltage range 220 240V The electric components could be damaged when the...

Page 8: ...controlled drain mechanism The drain will open 14 C approx to allow water to drain from the base and will close 15 C approx 2 Drain hole with rubber plug ed The Cooling model has only one drain hole w...

Page 9: ...below Internal Clearances A clear area is necessary around the interior of the cabinet to allow adequate air ow through the unit The minimum clearances required are shown below 9 500mm 500mm Unobstruc...

Page 10: ...ews from either side and middle of front panel d Push into sides and top of metal casing to releas clips and remove front panel 2 Remove Cabinet screw 10 r Removal Procedure e Remove scre and clasp fi...

Page 11: ...in Control Knob Set to select Low Cool Med Cool High Cool or Fan Only as desired CAUTION WAIT at least 3 minutes before resetting to cooling operation if it has been turned off or set to Fan 2 Thermos...

Page 12: ...the light will go o If the lter requires cleaning prior to the 250 hours of operation remove clean and replace the lter To reset the timer press the Filter button for at least 3 seconds and the accumu...

Page 13: ...Only 3 button Under timer setting status after each pressing of or button time will Pressing or button once will increase or decrease set temperature by 1 C F Hold or button for 2s set temperature on...

Page 14: ...function This function is available in COOL HEAT Only for models with heating function mode to maintain the most comfortable temperature for you 7 Timer button Under ON status press this button to set...

Page 15: ...played on the remote No signal will be sent from the remote while it is in Child Lock Switching between ce rade and While the air conditioner is off press both MODE and buttons simultaneously to switc...

Page 16: ...hen the remote does not operate remove the batteries wait 30sec and replace them If problems persist replace with new batteries CAUTION Opera on in hea ngmode The amount of hea ng provided in HEAT mod...

Page 17: ...w direction to ensure uniform temperature in the room Make sure that the doors and windows are tightly closed Avoid opening doors and windows as much as possible to keep the conditioned air in the roo...

Page 18: ...appliance performance and causes irregular operation Do not use the appliance for Do not insert any objects into other purposes such as drying clothes orpreserving food etc these vents as it is dange...

Page 19: ...cleaning 2 Vacuum the lter onthe side containing the dust 3 Don t use gas benzene solvent cleanser chemical solvent etc for cleaning 3 Wash the lter cleaner side up under gentle owing water to wash o...

Page 20: ...ocked Othercooling heatingsourcesintheroom Check air lter is clean Indoor fan is set to LOW Room temperature is too high or too cool as the air conditioner starts or foggy air is released from the air...

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Page 22: ...arry out servicing or repairs to this appliance IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED If you have a problem and the problem persists after you have made the checks mentioned in this manual contact TECO Australia s S...

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