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1.Don’t  try  to  install  the  conditioner  by  yourself.  Call  for  a  qualified 

installation specialist.
2.While  using  the  air  conditioner,  it  is  necessary  to  observe  several 

precautions. Incorrect operation due to ignoring of precautions may result 

in personal injury of a user and other people, as well as in damaging of 

their property.
3.The  electric  appliance  should  be  under  observation  while  operated, 

especially if there are any children near it.

2. SAFEGUARDS

4.Don’t  pass  your  fingers  or  foreign  objects  through  an  air  outlet  grille 

of indoor and outdoor units, since it may result in a trauma caused by a 

revolving fan.
5.Don’t let children turn the conditioner on by themselves. Children may 

turn the conditioner on only under the care of adults.
6.Don’t  try  to  repair  the  conditioner  by  yourself.  Internal  units  of  the 

conditioner  carry  a  voltage  and  it  is  life-threatening!  For  repair  of  the 

appliance refer to an authorized service center.
7.Don’t use the appliance if it is faulty, or if it was dropped or damaged.
8.Don’t open a front panel of the appliance during its work.
9.Don’t dismantle and modify the appliance.
10.Unplug  the  conditioner  immediately,  if  it  emits  strange  odours  or 

smoke.
11.Don’t splash and pour water and other liquids on the conditioner.
12.Always unplug the conditioner 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  accordance  with 

instructions of this manual.
15.To  ensure  the  effective  work  of  the  conditioner,  operate  it  in 

environment described in the present manual.
16. Don’t use dangerous chemicals for cleaning of the appliance and 

don’t let them on the appliance.
17.When removing an air filter, don’t touch metal parts of the appliance.
18.To  avoid  overheating  and  risk  of  flash  fire,  as  well  as  damage  of 

internal electric network, don’t change the length of a power cord and 

don’t connect the appliance via extension cords.

19. To avoid electrical hazards, damaged power cord must be changed 

only at authorized service centers qualified professionals.
20. To avoid risk of electric shock, do not place the power cord near a 

heater and flammable or combustible substances.
21. Do not start or stop the unit by connecting or disconnecting electrical 

power.
22.To avoid electric shock, a damaged power cord should be replaced 

only in authorized service centers by qualified specialists.
23.To  avoid  electric  shock,  don’t  place  the  power  cord  near  heating 

appliances and flammable or combustible substances.
24.Don’t start and stop the appliance by power-up and down.

Summary of Contents for AC TIM 07H S10B

Page 1: ...10B AC TIM 12H S10B AC TIM 18H S10B AC TIM 21H S10B AC TIM 27H S10B AC TIM 07H S10B 01 AC TIM 09H S10B 01 AC TIM 12H S10B 01 AC TIM 18H S10B 01 AC TIM 21H S10B 01 AC TIM 27H S10B 01 Electrical air con...

Page 2: ...cialized service center for further explanations The article has a label with all the needed technical data and other useful information about the appliance Use the appliance only for its intended pur...

Page 3: ...1 Don t splash and pour water and other liquids on the conditioner 12 Always unplug the conditioner during a lighting storm 13 Always unplug the conditioner when it is not used 14 Before cleaning and...

Page 4: ...ty heating kW 2 25 2 7 3 5 5 1 6 2 7 4 Rated power consumption cooling W 760 860 1060 1740 2135 2240 Rated power consumption heating W 700 780 1025 1410 1800 2160 Power supply V Hz 220 50 220 50 220 5...

Page 5: ...ection class I class I class I class I class I class I class Degree of protection against moisture indoor unit IPX0 IPX0 IPX0 IPX0 IPX0 IPX0 Degree of protection against moisture outdoor unit IP24 IP2...

Page 6: ...8 0 8 0 8 0 11 5 13 0 15 0 Net weight outdoor unit kg 22 5 26 28 0 35 0 39 0 57 5 Gross weight indoor unit kg 10 10 10 14 15 5 17 5 Gross weight outdoor unit kg 24 5 28 30 5 38 43 61 Net dimensions i...

Page 7: ...ibution of treated air 6 Air outlet of the indoor unit 7 Copper tube for gas freon connection line 8 Tube for condensate removal 9 Air outlet grille of the outdoor unit 10 Conditioner unit for outdoor...

Page 8: ...vation of the Timer function you may specify the needed settings 7 Button SLEEP Night Care Using this button you may turn the sleep mode on and off Use this mode to reduce operation sound when sleepin...

Page 9: ...rol board select the fan rotation speed AUTO LOW MIDDLE HIGH and the conditioner will start working in accordance with the selected setting 5 To turn the conditioner off press the ON OFF button once a...

Page 10: ...r 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...

Page 11: ...quirements We are exploring new technologies and we constantly improving the quality of our products That s why specifications design and accessories are subject to change without any specific notice...

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Page 14: ...01 AC TIM 12H S10B 01 AC TIM 18H S10B 01 AC TIM 21H S10B 01 AC TIM 27H S10B 01 2 13 2 6 3 2 4 9 6 0 7 2 2 25 2 7 3 5 5 1 6 2 7 4 760 860 1060 1740 2135 2240 700 780 1025 1410 1800 2160 220 50 220 50 2...

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