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Filter Frame 

Air Filter

Air Purifying Filter

-  Swing up the grille until the latches 
 

click into the positions.

Cleaning the Unit

Clean the air conditioner and the 
remote control with dry cloth or a 
vacuum cleaner. If damp cloth is used, 
remove moisture by using dry cloth 
afterward.

At the Start of the Season

-  Check that nothing blocks the air
 

inlet and outlet of indoor and 

 outdoor 

units.

-  Running the unit without an air filter 
 

can cause malfunctions due to dirt 

 

or dust. Always install an air filter at 

 all 

times.

-  Check that a drainage hose does 
 

not bend or clog.

-  Check that the units are properly 
 installed.

During the Off Season

-  Cut off the power supply main 
 switch.
-  Clean the air filter and other parts.
-  Operate unit in “FAN” mode for 
 

2-3 hours to dry out the inside of 

 the 

unit.

Suggestion:

-  If the filter is dirty, it will cause the
 

reduction of airflow, the unit is 

 

overload and consume 6% more 

 

of electricity. So, regular cleaning 

 is 

necessary.

Replacing Air Purifying Filter
(Option)

Replacement of air purifying filters.
(recommend once every three months)

-  Open the grille by pulling the 
 

latches from the front frame.

-  Swing the grille open and remove 
 

the air filter out off the grille.

-  Unscrew the filter frame and 
 

remove the air purifying filter from 

 

the filter frame.

-  Re-insert the air filter to the grille, 
 

swing up the grille until the lacthes 

 

click into the positions.

Information

-  Airflow volume is reduced when 
 

an air purifying filter have been 

 installed.

Cleaning the Air Filters

Before inspection and maintenance 
of the unit, always set the main 
power switch to “OFF” to cut off 
power supply.

-  Unclip the grille from the front 
 

frame by pull the latches from 

 

the front frame.

-  Swing the grille open and remove 
 

the air filter out off the grille.

-  Remove the air filter and clean by 
 

vacuum cleaner or if it is very dirty, 

 

wash it with soap water then dry it 

 

up in the shade and make sure it is 

 

completely dry before reinstall it to

 unit.

Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for MCC 518 2B

Page 1: ...pril 2013 Models Cooling Only MCC 518 2B MCC 524 2B MCC 530 2B MCC 536 2B MCC 542 2B MCC 548 2B 18 000 48 000 Btu h MCC Series 50 Hz MCC SVU01A_Th indd 1 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 1 4 17 13 4 49 25 PM 4 17 1...

Page 2: ...MCC SVU01A 2 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 2 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 2 4 17 13 4 49 26 PM 4 17 13 4 49 26 PM...

Page 3: ...MCC SVU01A 3 2 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 3 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 3 4 17 13 4 49 27 PM 4 17 13 4 49 27 PM...

Page 4: ...MCC SVU01A 4 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 4 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 4 4 17 13 4 49 27 PM 4 17 13 4 49 27 PM...

Page 5: ...MCC SVU01A 5 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 5 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 5 4 17 13 4 49 27 PM 4 17 13 4 49 27 PM...

Page 6: ...OFF 4 SWING 5 AIR FLOW 6 SLEEP 7 CLEAN 8 LAMP 9 HOLD 10 TURBO 11 TIMER 12 FAN SPEED 13 MODE FAN COOL DRY 1 2 AAA 2 3 1 3 4 6 5 2 10 7 8 11 12 13 9 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 6 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 6 4 17 13 4 4...

Page 7: ...POWER MODE COOL TEMP TEMP 16 32 FAN SPEED FAN MODE SLEEP 3 DRY MODE POWER MODE DRY TEMP TEMP 16 32 Swing Mode SWING MODE SWING SWING Auto Low Medium High A Auto Low Medium High A MCC SVU01A_Th indd 7...

Page 8: ...TIMER 1H 2H 3H 24H Cancel TIMER 2 24 TIMER 1H 2H 3H 24H Cancel TIMER SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP Mode 1 1 1 1 SLEEP Mode SLEEP SLEEP Mode HOLD HOLD HOLD MCC SVU01A_Th indd 8 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 8 4 17 13 4 49 2...

Page 9: ...TIMER LED PROTECTION LED Emergency Key Room Sensor Run LED 2 4 Protection LED Freeze Sensor Run LED 3 5 Protection LED Evaporator Run LED 5 7 Protection LED Drain Pump Run LED 9 11 Protection LED Sel...

Page 10: ...MCC SVU01A 10 Option 3 6 4 4 3 6 POWER 40 oC FAN 2 3 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 10 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 10 4 17 13 4 49 30 PM 4 17 13 4 49 30 PM...

Page 11: ...MCC SVU01A 11 Filter 2 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 11 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 11 4 17 13 4 49 30 PM 4 17 13 4 49 30 PM...

Page 12: ...MCC SVU01A 12 3 COOL DRY MCC SVU01A_Th indd 12 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 12 4 17 13 4 49 31 PM 4 17 13 4 49 31 PM...

Page 13: ...MCC SVU01A 13 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 13 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 13 4 17 13 4 49 31 PM 4 17 13 4 49 31 PM...

Page 14: ...MCC SVU01A 14 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 14 MCC SVU01A_Th indd 14 4 17 13 4 49 31 PM 4 17 13 4 49 31 PM...

Page 15: ...000 48 000 Btu h Underceiling Type MCC Series 50 Hz CASSETTE April 2013 Models Cooling Only MCC 518 2B MCC 524 2B MCC 530 2B MCC 536 2B MCC 542 2B MCC 548 2B MCC SVU01A_En indd 1 MCC SVU01A_En indd 1...

Page 16: ...within 7 days of delivery If any concealed damage is discovered send a registered letter of protest to the carrier within 7 days of delivery and notify the dealer Warning Warnings are provided at app...

Page 17: ...ance 5 Control Operation 6 Maintenance 10 System Operation 11 Conditions that appear to be abnormal but are not operational problems 12 When you think that trouble has occurred 13 Troubleshooting 14 M...

Page 18: ...MCC SVU01A 4 Safety Precautions MCC SVU01A_En indd 4 MCC SVU01A_En indd 4 4 18 13 5 31 28 PM 4 18 13 5 31 28 PM...

Page 19: ...et Return Air Drain Pipe Remote Control Holder Display Lights Air Filter Inside Remote Control Refrigerant Tube Drain Pipe High Pressure Copper Tube Low Pressure Copper Tube Wire Low Pressure Piping T...

Page 20: ...This button has no response function 6 SLEEP Button Press this button to control temperature while sleeping and press this button again to cancel 7 CLEAN Button This button has no response function 8...

Page 21: ...urn unit on Press MODE button to select operation mode until indicator shows at COOL position on LCD display Press or TEMP button to set the desired temperature between 16 32 C Press FAN SPEED button...

Page 22: ...et temperature by 1 C while the set temperature shown on remote control is still not changed The unit will be working at that setting temperature until SLEEP Mode is cancelled or unit is turned off Pr...

Page 23: ...in case that remote control is out of order Self Diagnostic Function POWER RUN TIMER PROTECTION EMERGENCY Receiver box receive signal from remote control Fault Indicator Alarm Note Room Sensor broken...

Page 24: ...tricity So regular cleaning is necessary Replacing Air Purifying Filter Option Replacement of air purifying lters recommend once every three months Open the grille by pulling the latches from the fron...

Page 25: ...cy Use the proper power supply indicated on the unit to operate the air conditioner and only fuses with speci ed capacity Do not use pieces of wire instead of fuse Do not insert objects into the air i...

Page 26: ...connecting sections are cooled and this causes water to condense Cracking sound is heard This sound is generated by the expansion contraction of the front panel etc due to change in temperature Burbl...

Page 27: ...ooling effect may not be sufficient Hissing sound is sometimes heard This is the sound when the flow of refrigerant inside the unit is switched Condenser s casing looses The remote control signal is n...

Page 28: ...ck if the sunlight shines directly into the room cool enough Check if the door and window are opened Check if there is anything obstructing the air discharge Check if the exhaust fan still operates Ch...

Page 29: ...MCC SVU01A 15 Notes MCC SVU01A_En indd 15 MCC SVU01A_En indd 15 4 18 13 5 31 33 PM 4 18 13 5 31 33 PM...

Page 30: ...and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Amair Limited 999 1 Moo 9 Bangna Trad km 19 Road Bangchalong Bangplee Samutprakarn 10540 Thailan...

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