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•  When the default temperature is 

24°C, the   icon is active.

•  When you increase the temperature 

one degree; respectively   (25°C) 

and   (26°C) upward arrow icons, 

when you decrease respectively   

(23°C) and   (22°C) downward ar-

row icons display the temperature. 

WARNING: 

When you turn the air con-

ditioner on by the on/off button on the 

indoor unit, the air conditioner starts to 

operate in the automatic mode. 

Fan Function

When the air conditioner is on the fan 

mode, it circulates the air in the room 

without changing the room temperature.
1. Turn your air conditioner on by the   

button.

2. Press the   button until you see the 

 icon on the display.

3. You may choose the desired fan speed 

by pressing the   button.

WARNING: 

When the fan function is 

active, your air conditioner's compressor 

does not operate.

WARNING: 

When the very low fan 

speed is chosen in the sleep mode, ins-

tead of 

, the 

 icon will be 

displayed on the remote control display.

Indoor Unit Fan Speed Adjustment

You may adjust the air flow speed by 

pressing the fan button on the remote 

control. There are 6 different speed level 

for the fan speed.

Adjustable speed levels:

Automatic Mode

For the automatic mode, press the   

button until you see the   icon on the 

remote control display. Your air conditi-

oner will determine its operating mode 

automatically according to the environ-

ment temperature. Depending on the 

temperature, it makes heating, cooling 

or dehumidification.  On this mode, the 

air conditioner operates with the target 

of 24

°C adjustment interval.  The hig-

hest and lowest temperature values that 

determine the operating mode of the au-

tomatic mode, are 20 and 27°C. 

•  If the environment temperature 

is below 20°C, the air conditioner 

starts heating.

•  If the environment temperature is 

between 20°C and 27°C, the air 

conditioner starts dehumidification.

•  If the environment temperature 

is above 27°C, the air conditioner  

starts cooling.

•  During heating and cooling, the fan 

operates automatically.  At the same 

time, the turbo mod can also be 

operated but the fan speed cannot 

be changed.

•  When the automatic mode is enab-

led, the 24°C temperature value is 

shown on the indoor unit display.

•  On this mode, you may increase or 

decrease on cooling and heating 

modes the target temperature value 

for 2°C.  You may change the tem-

perature value by the   and   

buttons and monitor the increase 

and decrease of the temperature va-
lues via the   icons on the tempera-

ture display of your remote control.

Summary of Contents for PLAZMA INVERTER 12

Page 1: ...AIR CONDITIONER USER MANUAL PLAZMA INVERTER 9 12 18 24 A...

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Page 3: ...sary care and maintenance procedures We hope you enjoy using your air conditioner This product has been manufactured at environment friendly VESTEL BEYAZ E YA A facilities without causing any harm to...

Page 4: ...3 The air conditioner must be grounded WARNING Denotes death or severe injury risk CAUTION Denotes injury or property damage risk...

Page 5: ...rcuit 15 Power Connections of Indoor and Outdoor Units 16 Batteries 17 Liability Limitation 17 Technical Values 18 PLAZMA INVERTER 9 A Technical Values 19 PLAZMA INVERTER 12 A Technical Values 20 PLAZ...

Page 6: ...izer Function 34 Remote Led Signal Sound Cancellation Function 35 Reset Function 35 Favourite Function 35 Practical and Useful Information 36 Cleaning and Maintenance 37 Suggestions for Operation 38 T...

Page 7: ...vent that your air conditioner is connec ted permanently to a fixed har ness system and has a leakage current that may exceed 10 mA a leakage preventer relay with an operating current not more than 30...

Page 8: ...NG Do not put any obstacles in front of the outdoor unit and do not cover WARNING Do not insert an ything between the fins of air flow router indoor unit fan may be damaged and cause injuries WARNING...

Page 9: ...ing the space you are in WARNING Operation of the air conditioner for purposes ot her than its intended purpose may cause damage or dange rous conditions and renders the warranty void Damages occur re...

Page 10: ...rvice recommended by the pro ducer only in order to avoid any danger Never use your air conditio ner under the following con ditions If the air conditioner or the power cable is damaged If the air con...

Page 11: ...nto the air conditioner When there is a refrigerant gas leakage in the air con ditioner open the windows to ventilate the area and call the Authorised Service When there is a flammable gas leakage in...

Page 12: ...portati on During handling and transportation of your air conditioner watch out the ARROW sign while hand ling the indoor unit Carry the outdoor unit verti Do not throw or insert any object inside the...

Page 13: ...er is experien ced is 100 Kpa The fuse that should be used in the electrical connection of the air conditioner is type C 16 A for 9 000 and 12 000 btu and type C 20 A for 18 000 and 24 000 btu Care sh...

Page 14: ...should be easily executable It should not be close to the door entrance There should be enough dis tance between the air condi tioner and the wall ceiling decorations and other obs tacles The mountin...

Page 15: ...14 Cooling Circuit OUTDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR EXPANSION VALVE INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR INDOOR UNIT EXPANSION VALVE...

Page 16: ...chart below should be applied in the installation of indoor and outdoor units Minimum 300 millimetres Minimum 125 millimetres Minimum 600 millimetres Minimum 300 millimetres Minimum 600 millimetres M...

Page 17: ...or Units Indoor and outdoor unit connection chart Outdoor unit wiring image 1 Lid 2Terminal panel 3 Earth wire 4Panel 5Patch cable 6 Wiring set screw 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D Indoor Unit Outdoor...

Page 18: ...e technical informati on instructions in this manual includes the latest informati on on your air conditioner its operating and maintaining The manufacturing firm shall not bear any responsibility for...

Page 19: ...oduct label or other documents related to the product are obtained in the laboratory environ ment according to respective standards and they may change depending on the use of the product and indoor o...

Page 20: ...minal Cooling A 3 1 Heating A 3 Design Load Cooling kW 2 6 Heating kW 2 3 Seasonal Energy Efficiency SEER Cooling 6 1 SCOP Heating 3 8 Seasonal Energy Class Cooling Heating A A Refrigerant R410A Power...

Page 21: ...Nominal Cooling A 4 2 Heating A 4 6 Design Load Cooling kW 3 5 Heating kW 3 1 Seasonal Energy Efficiency SEER Cooling 6 1 SCOP Heating 3 8 Seasonal Energy Class Cooling Heating A A Refrigerant R410A...

Page 22: ...t Nominal Cooling A 7 Heating A 6 5 Design Load Cooling kW 5 Heating kW 4 4 Seasonal Energy Efficiency SEER Cooling 6 1 SCOP Heating 3 8 Seasonal Energy Class Cooling Heating A A Refrigerant R410A Pow...

Page 23: ...Nominal Cooling A 8 Heating A 8 2 Design Load Cooling kW 6 5 Heating kW 5 6 Seasonal Energy Efficiency SEER Cooling 6 1 SCOP Heating 3 8 Seasonal Energy Class Cooling Heating A A Refrigerant R410A Po...

Page 24: ...let 2 Air outlet 3 Indoor unit attachment points The images are intended only to provide information on the components of the app liance Components may differ according to the air conditioner model Pi...

Page 25: ...eep mode button Vertical fin setting button Sense the ambient temperature button Self cleaning button Clock setting button Ionizer button Cooling mode display Heating mode display Fan mode display Deh...

Page 26: ...ff automatically at desired times You need to set the clock when you use your air conditioner for the first time or change the batteries of the remote When you set the clock for the first time place t...

Page 27: ...on yourself in a closer and straighter way Make sure to not to turn the signal sound off See Sig nal sound cancellation Do not put the remote under sunlight or next to any heat source Operating Your A...

Page 28: ...r air conditioner may not operate in full capacity on heating mode If the indoor environment is sticky the internal air outlet may humidify Operating All functions necessary to use your air conditione...

Page 29: ...ble with the remote control are limited by the most appropriate interval for the comfortable environment conditions Automatic Mode By this function your air conditioner de termines its operating mode...

Page 30: ...ound coming from your air conditioner when you press the remote control buttons Mode Function To turn your air conditioner on press the button By the button you can switch between cooling heating fan...

Page 31: ...e There will be no temperatu re adjustment lower than 23 C for the cooling mode and higher than 24 C for the heating mode When you press the EKO MOD button the icon will be displayed on the remote con...

Page 32: ...utomatic Mode For the automatic mode press the button until you see the icon on the remote control display Your air conditi oner will determine its operating mode automatically according to the enviro...

Page 33: ...ner will decrease the temperature 1 C by the end of the first hour and 2 C more by the end of the second hour Sleep mode will end after the air conditioner runs 6 more hours at this temperature When t...

Page 34: ...ton one more time the mo vement will stop WARNING Never interfere the vertical fins by hand Auto Power Off Function The button turns your air conditio ner off automatically by the end of a time you se...

Page 35: ...your remote When the desired time value is displayed on the re mote control display the adjustments are saved automatically in 3 seconds If you press the button once again or turn off the air conditi...

Page 36: ...for 3 seconds When the favourite functi on is enabled the icon is displayed on the remote control display When you restart your air conditio ner by the remote control the saved settings will be in use...

Page 37: ...er will start heating less In that case if the temperature achieved by your air conditioner is not enough use a supplementary heater Your air conditioner circulates hot air to heat up your room Theref...

Page 38: ...be done by the authorised service will allow you to use your air conditioner for a long time and more efficiently CAUTION Do not wash the filters except the dust filter CAUTION Do operate your air con...

Page 39: ...essor may stop for a while This is completely normal Wait until your air conditioner starts running again If excess voltage drops or increases occur while your air conditioner is running the appliance...

Page 40: ...The time set to start running has not been reached Wait or cancel the setting The remote control is not detecting Change the batteries Light source is too close to the air conditioner Some light sourc...

Page 41: ...conditioner and it is not a failure The air conditioner is blowing air but it does not cool Air inlet or outlet of the air conditioner is blocked Clean the materials that cause blocking and restart th...

Page 42: ...er the defrosting operation is accomplished your air conditioner will continue to operate in the heating mode the product should not be turned off while this mode is enabled AE Make the arc control fo...

Page 43: ...warming potential GWP 2088 kgCO2 eq Compliant standard EN14511 2011 Calculation methods Measurement standards EN 14825 Leakage of refrigerant causes climate change When refrigerants with low GWP are...

Page 44: ...al warming potential GWP 2088 kgCO2 eq Compliant standard EN14511 2011 Calculation methods Measurement standards EN 14825 Leakage of refrigerant causes climate change When refrigerants with low GWP ar...

Page 45: ...l warming potential GWP 2088 kgCO2 eq Compliant standard EN14511 2011 Calculation methods Measurement standards EN 14825 Leakage of refrigerant causes climate change When refrigerants with low GWP are...

Page 46: ...al warming potential GWP 2088 kgCO2 eq Compliant standard EN14511 2011 Calculation methods Measurement standards EN 14825 Leakage of refrigerant causes climate change When refrigerants with low GWP ar...

Page 47: ...Package Information Do not disassemble the air conditioner by yourself Disassembling the system and operations on the refrigerant oil or other components shall be performed by the Authorised Service...

Page 48: ...st tempera ture setting all the time Clean up the dust filters of your air conditioner at regular intervals Sin ce blockage of filters will prevent air flow it will withhold you have the performance y...

Page 49: ...er Unless an excessive cost is requ ired request a free of char ge repair of the product with all costs belong to the Seller If it is possible to replace the product with an equivalent one free of def...

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