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8. MAINTENANCE

•  Before cleaning unplug the conditioner.
•  Cleaning of the indoor unit and remote control board:
•  Indoor unit and remote control board should be cleaned with a dry soft cloth.
•  If the indoor unit is too unclean, moisten the cloth with cold water.
•  It  is prohibited to clean the remote control board with moist cloth.
•  In order to avoid the damage of paint or details of the conditioner, do not 

clean it with brushes and do not leave them on the surface of indoor unit.
•  In order to avoid the damage of surface or deformation of the conditioner 

details,  do  not  clean  it  with  petrol,  solvents,  cleaning  powders  or  other 
chemically active substances.

•  Before a sustained interruption in the conditioner work:
•  Turn the conditioner on for several hours in the FAN mode. It will allow you 

to dry its inner cavities
•  Unplug  the  conditioner.  Remove  the  batteries  from  the  remote  control 

board. Checks before starting:
•   Make sure that an air filter is installed.
•  Make sure that air inlet and outlet grilles of the outdoor unit are not blocked 

by foreign objects.
•  Cleaning of air filter
•  Air filter cleans the air entering the conditioner from dust and foreign particles. 

If the filter is contaminated, the conditioner capacity decreases sharply.
•  If the conditioner is operated permanently, the filter should be cleaned once 

per two weeks.
•  If the conditioner is installed in a room with dusty atmosphere, then the air 

filter should be cleaned more often.
•  To remove the filter, open the indoor unit panel.
•  Remove air filters. Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or rinse it in clean 

water. If the filter is contaminated heavily, clean it with a soft brush and wash in 

diluted washing solution, then dry it in a cool place.
•  While cleaning the filter with the vacuum cleaner, hold it with contaminated 

surface up. While washing the filter in water, hold it with contaminated surface 

down.
•  Do not dry the filter in the sun or near a fire.
•  Set the air filter to initial position and close the panel.

Button «SLEEP» (Night Care). Using this button, you may turn the sleep 

mode on and off. In this mode, if working for cooling, the conditioner will 

increase temperature by 1 °С an hour from the specified one within two 

hours. If working for heating, the conditioner will decrease temperature 

by 1 °С an hour from the specified one within two hours. After 10 hours 

of operation the conditioner will turn off automatically.
Regulation of treated air flow direction
Regulating the position of deflectors (blinds), set the direction of treated 

air  flow  ensuring  uniform  distribution  of  temperature  and  the  most 

comfort  conditions  in  the  room.  To  change  the  position  of  deflectors, 

use the "SWING" button.

"SLeeP" mode

NOTE:
After installing the batteries in the remote control for 
a few seconds will alternately flashing heating and 
cooling. To select the mode of the console «cooling 
only» press any key on the remote control during 
display cooling mode. 
To select the operation mode of the remote control 
«cooling-heating» press any key during the display of 
the heating mode, or do not press any key to stop the 
flashing indicator.

Summary of Contents for AC TIM 05H S9

Page 1: ...ores can be revised without any special advance notices AC TIM 07H S9 AC TIM 09H S9 AC TIM 12H S9 AC TIM 18H S9 AC TIM 07H S9 01 AC TIM 09H S9 01 AC TIM 12H S9 01 AC TIM 18H S9 01 Electrical air condi...

Page 2: ...hout any prior notification of customers There may be some misprints in text and digital notations of the present manual If after reading of this manual you have any questions concerning work and oper...

Page 3: ...ditioner during a lighting storm 13 Always unplug the conditioner when it is not used 14 Before cleaning and maintenance of the conditioner unplug it Cleaning and maintenance should be performed in ac...

Page 4: ...900 2700 2675 Power supply V Hz 220 50 220 50 220 50 220 50 220 50 220 50 220 50 Rated current cooling heating A 3 1 2 9 3 6 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 8 5 8 9 8 8 6 13 2 12 3 13 4 12 4 Air circulation indoor unit...

Page 5: ...18 43 18 43 18 43 18 43 Operating temperature range heating C 7 24 7 24 7 24 7 24 7 24 7 24 7 24 Net weight indoor unit kg 6 2 6 2 6 2 7 9 3 9 3 14 Net weight outdoor unit kg 20 7 23 3 23 4 31 36 7 50...

Page 6: ...trol board 2 pcs User manual 1 piece Guarantee slip 1 piece Packing of indoor installation unit 1 piece Packing of outdoor installation unit 1 piece not supplied The conditioner may be controlled from...

Page 7: ...ction of operating mode MODE Using this button you may select a needed operating mode AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Indication of the control board display shall correspond to selected modes Work with remote...

Page 8: ...ess keys Temp will change by 2 The range shift of this threshold is within 2 2 of default temperatures COOL HEAT and FAN 1 Turn the conditioner on pressing the ON OFF button 2 Pressing the MODE button...

Page 9: ...e cleaned more often To remove the filter open the indoor unit panel Remove air filters Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or rinse it in clean water If the filter is contaminated heavily clean it...

Page 10: ...he conditioner manufacture is shown in a serial number of the device For more details please ask a shop assistant Upon expiration of the service life the appliance should be utilized in accordance wit...

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