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Ü

Þ

ð

Time

r

 changing:

Set temperature T

preset

1 hour   

2 hour

Over 2 hours

l

T

preset

Set temperature

T

preset

T

preset

T

preset

T

preset

T

preset

T

preset

2 hour

1 hour

Over  2 hours

 

If the system is under timer state, the unit can be turned on/off by ON/OFF button on remote controller. Timer can be reset and the 
system will run according to the final setting.
If timer ON and timer OFF are set at the same time under running status of the system, the system will keep the current running status.
When timer OFF reaches, the system will be stopped.
If timer ON and timer OFF are set at the same time under OFF state of the system, the system will keep the current stopping status. 
When time ON reaches, the system will start running.
Later, the system will run in setting mode when time ON reached and will be stopped when timer OFF reaches. If the setting time
for timer ON and timer OFF is the same, time OFF previals.

 

(3)Buzzer

(4)Sleep Function

(2) Auto 

Button

When pressing 

this button

 once, the system will start 

running

 

at

 aut

o

 mode, the indoor fan will 

run 

according 

to the auto

fan speed. T

he swing motor will 

run

 when the indoor fan is 

running

. The system will 

be 

stop

ped

 when pressing 

this button

 again. 

Upon energization and operation, the buzzer will give out a beep. 

Under cooling or dehumidifying mode, the 

setting

 temperature will automatically 

increase

 by 1 

ć

one hour after setting of sleep 

 

function 

and 

increase

 by another 

1

 

ć

after 2 hours

 . It will increased by

 2 

ć

 at all 

within two hours. Then

 the unit

 will continu

e to

 run 

according to 

this setting

 temperature.

Under  heating  mode,  the 

setting

  temperature  wi  automatically  decrease  by  1

one  hour  after  setting  of  sleep

function  and decrease by another 1

ć

after 2 hours.

 It will be decreased by 

ć

 at all

 within two hours. 

Then 

the unit

 will c

ontinue to run 

 according to 

this setting

 temperature. (

this isn't available for cooling only unit

)

ć

(5) Turbo Function

It is available to set the turbo function under the heating and cooling modes.

(6) 

Blow

 Function

It is available to set the 

blow 

function under the heating and cooling modes.

(7) Automatic Control of Fan Speed

Under this mode, the air conditioner can automatically select the speed of indoor fan (high, medium or low) with the change of 

ambient temperature.

(8)Swing Motor Control

After being powered on, the swing motor firstly makes the 

guide louver

 rotated to position 0 anticlockwise, and the air 

outlet 

will

be closed.
After starting

 the unit

, if the swing function has not been set,

 

under the heating condition, the up

&

down 

guide louver

 will be rotated to D position 

clockwise. Under other conditions, the up

&

down 

guide louver

 will be rotated to horizontal L position. 

When setting the 

swing

 function at the time of starting

 the unit

, the 

guide louver

 will swing between

 

L and D. The 

guide louver 

has 

seven kinds of swing conditions: position L, position A, position B, position C, position D, swinging between position L and D, and 
stopping in any position from L and D (the included angle of L-D is equiangular) 
The 

guide louver

 is closed at the position 0 

when turing off the unit

. The swing action will be only effective when the swing order 

is set and the indoor fan is in operation.
Note: When the remote control

ler

 is set to be in the position L to D, the position A to C, and the position B to D, the 

guide louver

 will 

swing between the position of L and D. 

Summary of Contents for EAHC-09 FS

Page 1: ... High Wall EAHC 9 to 24 FSAAR EAHC 9 FSAAF SERVICE MANUAL SM EAHC 09 24 FS GB 06 08 ...

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Page 7: ...o H a M E F Z H Z h Y Z Z a B X c H Z Y E p Z M Z B X c H Z Y E n g B X h H J G j M X H I q _ K _ E H N H F B G H b B M J H Z H I J J K j l N r s B L M G I J J K _ B a a H X Z Y I a K t Y H B X Y Z I W K t B a l B E Z Y I A K s M c Z p G H H E I G J K D Z G D Z e s M c Z I n K s M c Z j A k I k K s M c Z _ M G M B Z I D s K k B s a l u a D J H e D Z E f B Z I J v Q Y K s M h i G H s M b B M J H Z ...

Page 8: ... ȝ 0 1 2 3 4 0 5 1 6 6 2 6 7 2 7 6 5 5 2 6 5 2 8 4 8 8 3 6 4 5 3 6 0 8 0 0 8 4 9 2 2 8 8 2 9 2 4 6 4 5 6 5 6 0 2 6 6 4 6 6 2 2 6 8 8 7 7 6 1 ĭ 8 8 6 5 ĭ 7 7 7 7 7 4 À 1 6 ...

Page 9: ...G D Z I n K o H a M E F Z H Z h Y Z Z a B X c H Z Y E p Z M Z B X c H Z Y E n g B X h H J G j M X H I q _ K _ E H N H F B G H b B M J H Z H I J J K j l N r s B L M G I J J K _ B a a H X Z Y I a K t Y H B X Y Z I W K t B a l B E Z Y I A K s M c Z p G H H E I G J K D Z G D Z e s M c Z I n K s M c Z j A k I k K s M c Z _ M G M B Z I ȝ s K k B s a l u a D J H e D Z E f B Z I J v Q Y K s M h i G H s M ...

Page 10: ... Â ȝ 0 1 2 3 4 0 5 1 6 6 2 6 7 2 7 6 5 5 2 6 5 2 8 4 8 8 3 6 4 5 3 6 0 8 0 0 8 4 9 2 2 8 8 2 9 2 6 6 2 6 4 5 6 5 6 0 2 6 6 4 2 6 8 8 1 8 8 6 5 ĭ 7 6 1 ĭ 1 7 7 4 7 7 4 7 7 6 ...

Page 11: ...H A H X Z Y I J K L M N M E E B Z B M a Y M X H I X Q J K D Z H b B M J H Z H c M d b B N Z M H n g B X h H J G j M X H I q _ K _ E H N H F B G H b B M J H Z H I J J K j l N r s B L M G I J J K _ B a a H X Z Y I a K t Y H B X Y Z I W K t B a l B E Z Y I A K s M c Z p G H H E I G J K D Z G D Z e s M c Z I n K s M c Z j A k I k K s M c Z _ M G M B Z I ȝ s K k B s a l u a D J H e D Z E f B Z I J v Q ...

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Page 13: ... 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 4 5 5 6 8 4 5 5 6 9 A 9 B 4 6 C D A 9 A 9 C E F G H I J J K L M N L O L P Q J M R J S O T L J U R L V W M X J Y M Z J L Q L P V S Q Q H P M L P V _ Q S M J a ...

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Page 19: ...door fan will be run and the indoor fan will run at setting fan speed When Tamb Tpreset 1 the compressor and the outdoor fan will be stopped in which case the indoor fan will run at setting fan speed When Tpreset 1 Tamb Tpreset 1 the unit will maintain its original running status Under this mode the reversing valve will be de energized and the temperature can be set from 16 to 30 The display shows...

Page 20: ... running at low speed for 60 seconds When Tpreset 2 T ć amb Tpreset 4 the unit will maintain its ć fprevious running status Under this mode the temperature can be set from 16 to 30 ć The display shows the signal of running cooling as well as the setting temperature ć ć ć ć ć Tamb Under the dehumidifying and cooling mode when antifreezing protection of the system is to be inspected the compressor a...

Page 21: ...ct the running mode cooling heating and air flow depending on the ambient temperature The display will show the running signal the actual running mode signal and the setting temperature There are 30s delayed protection for mode switchover The protection function is same as the protection function under each mode 3 Other Control 1 Timer Function The main board is equipped with á â ã â ä å æ timer f...

Page 22: ... mode the setting temperature wi automatically decrease by 1 one hour after setting of sleep function and decrease by another 1ć after 2 hours It will be decreased by 2 ć at all within two hours Then the unit will continue to run according to this setting temperature this isn t available for cooling only unit ć 5 Turbo Function It is available to set the turbo function under the heating and coolin...

Page 23: ...rosting and H6 during PG motor lock 9 Display Memory content includes mode up down swing light setting temp and setting fan speed Upon power failure the unit will automa tically start to run according to memory content after power recovery If the last remote control command without timer setting the system will memorize the last remote control signal and runs according to it If the last remote con...

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Page 32: ...Axile Bush 10542008 1 15 Left Axile Bush 10512037 1 16 Guide Louver 10512115 1 17 Crank 10582070 1 18 Step Motor 15012086 1 19 Air Louver 2 10512117 1 20 Drainage hose 05230014 1 21 Pipe Clamp 26112164 1 22 Fan Motor 15012116 1 23 Motor Press Plate 26112178 1 24 Electric Box 20112108 1 25 Main Board 30135295 1 26 Transformer 43110237 1 27 Terminal Board 4201026201 1 28 Electric BoxCover1 20122128 ...

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Page 40: ... Ð Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting ...

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Page 43: ...plate is damaged in normal function both output and input have voltages 7 The main board is damaged 8 Thermal protection of the motor Handling methods 1 Remove barriers 2 Reassembling 3 Motor replacement 4 Capacitor replacement 5 Motor replacement 6 Circuit board replacement 7 Main board replacement 8 In normal conditions the motor does not protect itself However in other abnormal conditions when ...

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