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Keep firearms well away from 

the appliance. 

Do not place the power cable near 

to any apparatus that produces 
heat. 

Do not use the power cable 

near to inflammable gas or 
combustibles, such as diesel, 
benzene, solvents, etc. 

Risk of fire. 

This can cause electric shocks or 

fire. 

Risk of explosion and fire. 

Ventilate the premises 

thoroughly before using the air 
conditioner in the event of any 
gas leaks from other appliances. 

Do  not dismantle or modify the 

unit. 

Do block the flow of air 

around the product. 

Failure to do so may cause an 

explosion, fire or burns. 

This may cause damage and electric 

shocks. 

This may lead to breakdowns 

When the dust filter needs to 

be removed, do not touch the 
metal parts of the unit. 

Do not clean the unit with water. 

Ensure that the room is well 

ventilated if a gas cooker is 
being used at the same time.  

 Risk of injury. 

Water may infiltrate the unit and 

cause damage to the insulation. Risk 
of electric shocks. 

A lack of oxygen may result. 

When the unit needs cleaning, 

switch it off and switch on the 
circuit breaker. 

  Do not place animals or plants 

directly in front of / under airflow. 

Do not use the product for 

any other purpose than comfort 
air conditioning. 

  Do not clean the unit when it is 

switched on as this may cause a 
fire, electric shocks or personal 
injury. 

 

This may cause injury to animals and 

may damage plants 

Do not use the air conditioner for 

example to cool precision 
machines, food, animals, plants, 
or art as this may damage them. 

Do not leave windows open 

while the product is switched 
on. 

Hold the power cable by the plug 

when you are unplugging the 
appliance 

Switch off and unplug the air 

conditioning unit when it is not 
used for a long period. 

Using the appliance with the 

windows open may lead to the 
appearance of condensation and 
damage surrounding furnishings. 

A faulty plug may lead to electric 

shocks and bodily harm. 

Failure to do so may cause the 

unit to break  down or may cause 
a fire. 

  Do not place any obstacles 

around the air inlet or in front of 
the air outlet.  

Ensure that the outdoor unit 

support does not become 
deteriorated due to severe weather. 

The dust filters must always 

be installed correctly and 
cleaned at least once every two 
weeks.  

This can cause damage to the 

appliance or may cause accidents. 

If the support is damaged or 

deteriorated, the unit may fall. 

 

Using the appliance without 

filters or inadequate maintenance 
of the filters can lead 

to 

breakdowns. 

Do not use strong detergents 

or solvents to clean the 
appliance. 
Use a soft cloth. 

Do not place heavy objects on the 

electric cable, ensure that it is not 
compressed in any way. 

Do not drink the condensation 

water given off by the unit.  

Failure to do so may result in 

changes or deterioration in the 
appearance, colour or surface of 
the product. 

Risk of overheating and fire. 

It can contain bacteria that may 

make you ill. 

 

When cleaning the product, 

pay careful attention to certain 
sharp edges that may cause 
injury. 

If water should enter the indoor 

unit, stop the unit immediately and 
switch off the circuit breaker.  
Contact a qualified technician. 
 

Do not leave the product 

switched on during a storm, a 
gale or a hurricane. 

 Risk of bodily harm.

 

 Risk of short circuit or electrocution. 

 

Risk of deterioration and fire.

 

If you remove any element 

from the appliance, ensure that 
it cannot be swallowed by 
accident by a child. Place the 
element out of the reach of 
children. 

When cleaning PLASMA 

(electrostatic) type filters, open the 
front panel and wait 10 minutes 
before touching the filter. 

 

If a child should swallow an 

element, consult a doctor 
immediately.

 

 Risk of electric shock.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SPF B Series

Page 1: ...N SPLIT MULTISPLIT Wall Mounted Console Floor Ceiling Duct Cassette R410A INVERTER SCI SHI SQI DHI THI QHI IMHI IMMI ICMI IKMI ASI GSI KSI R410A SCR SHF SHR SQR DHR THR ASR GSR KSR12B 18B KSR24 36 48...

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Page 3: ...ot be considered as a toy by your children We advise you not to leave children or handicapped persons near this apparatus without supervision Please make a note of the product model the product series...

Page 4: ...ollowing tables summarise the main precautions to be taken in terms of use to avoid the most serious risks to persons the product and its environment Connect to an electrical power supply and ensure t...

Page 5: ...ng period Using the appliance with the windows open may lead to the appearance of condensation and damage surrounding furnishings A faulty plug may lead to electric shocks and bodily harm Failure to d...

Page 6: ...ts of the wall floor ceiling cassette and console type or on the front of a separate control box DUCT type product receives the remote control infrared signal Duct Product Cassette Product Wall produc...

Page 7: ...ed on the display panel on the front of the indoor unit RECEIVER wall mounted model SPFxxB SPRxxB SGFxxB SGRxxB This is located on the display panel on the front of the indoor unit RECEIVER wall mount...

Page 8: ...ignal receptor PRECAUTIONS Ensure that no obstacles can obstruct the infrared transmission between the remote control and the receiver Do not use liquid detergent to clean the remote control Keep the...

Page 9: ...or to fix the position of the air outlet around the initial position by using the AIR DIRECTION button see below 4 RESET Resets the remote control settings returns to the settings displayed when initi...

Page 10: ...ards 13 LED DISPLAY Wall mounted product This allows the set temperature display to be hidden or displayed on the display panel 14 TURBO Wall mounted product This allows the room temperature to be rea...

Page 11: ...ndicated if the product is programmed to stop at a certain time TIMER ON OFF is indicated if the start and stop times are both programmed If there is no indication then no start or stop time has been...

Page 12: ...of the air inlet measured by the indoor unit The fan speed is set by the product automatic To stop the product press the ON OFF button again Note If the automatic mode is not judged to be comfortable...

Page 13: ...tter h appears next to the value 0 0 which indicates the countdown in hours and minutes before the product will stop operating Then press the TIMER OFF button several times the length of time before s...

Page 14: ...ATION will be displayed the remote control can now be used Press a second time the product starts in cooling COOL mode and high speed fan mode the operational indicator OPERATION flashes the remote co...

Page 15: ...of the front panel of the indoor unit 1 Automatic operating mode indicator AUTO 2 Hot start or DEFROST indicator heating mode 3 Set temperature display and default temperature on some models 4 Operat...

Page 16: ...ency may be affected Before long periods during which the product will not be in use operate the product in fan only mode for half a day to dry the internal parts then disconnect the power supply and...

Page 17: ...and upwards in cooling mode Cooling mode Heating mode Floor Ceiling model The angle of air blower vents and automatic sweep must be selected carefully A motorised vent makes it possible to direct the...

Page 18: ...ift up the front panel Unclip the filters from their fixings Remove the filters Dismantling the electrostatic PLASMA filter wall mounted model Open the front grille of the indoor unit and wait for 10...

Page 19: ...st filters Floor ceiling models Dismantle the front panel and the filter following diagram A Open the return grid by pulling it towards you on each side Pull filters upwards to remove On some models f...

Page 20: ...apsed the indication disappears from the remote control There is no BEEP sound from the receiver to indicate that a signal is received when the ON OFF button is pressed Ensure that the remote control...

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Page 22: ...N Information provided in this documentation can be modified without prior notice Information that was not available when this documentation went to press may be integrated later The most recent updat...

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