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How to use the indoor unit
Adjusting air flow direction
Adjust the air flow direction properly
otherwise, it might cause discomfort
or cause uneven room temperatures.
Adjust the horizontal louver using the
remote controller. Adjust the vertical
louver manually.
Adjusting the vertical air flow
direction (up - down)
The air conditioner automatically
adjusts the vertical air flow direction in
accordance with the operating mode.
To set the horizontal air flow
direction (left/ right)
Adjust the vertical louver manually
using the lever on the left or right side
of the vertical louver arm (Depending
on model). Take care not to catch
fingers on the fan, horizontal louver or
to damage vertical louvers. When the
air conditioner is in operation and the
horizontal louver is in a specific
position, move the lever at left (or
right, depending on model) end of the
air outlet to the desired position.
To automatically swing the air flow
direction (up/down)
Perform this function while the air
conditioner is in operation.
Clean-air function (optional)
Improving the quality of indoor air is
one of the purposes of an air
conditioner. This air
conditioner is equipped with ionizer or
Plasma Dust Collector(Depending on
specific configuration of the model).
With the anions generated by Ionizer,
the air circulation of the air conditioner
fills the room with refreshing, natural
and healthy air. The Plasma Dust
Collector generates a high voltage
ionization zone, through which the air
is converted to plasma. Inside the air
most of the dust, smoke, and pollen
particles are captured by the
electrostatic filter.
Anti-mildew function (optional
When turns off the unit on COOL, DRY,
AUTO (Cool) mode, the air conditioner
will continue operating for about 10
minutes (depending on models) with
soft wind.This will help to dry up the
condensed water inside the
evaporator, and prevent the breeding
of mildew. Under Anti-mildew
operation, do not restart the air
conditioner until the unit iscompletely
off.
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