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Single Zone Mega and Mega 1

15V  W

all Mounted Owner

’s Manual

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energy Saving operation (cooling)

Placing the unit in energy saving mode minimizes power consump-

tion during cooling. It increases the set temperature to the optimal 

level for a more comfortable environment.
1.  Press        to turn on the indoor unit.

2.  Press        repeatedly until the cooling symbol (snowflake) 

is displayed on the remote control display screen.

3.  Press          to place unit into energy saving mode.

•          appears on the display screen.

• During energy saving mode, you could see a different display 

between the actual indoor unit and the remote controller display 

screen. This does not mean that the unit is malfunctioning.

• This function may not be available on all models.

Manual operation

Operating a Unit Without a Remote

If the remote control is unavailable or inoperable (i.e., it needs new  

batteries), you can use the On/Off button located on the indoor unit 

to activate the air conditioner.

The fan speed will be automatically set to high when manually 

operating the air conditioner from the wall unit.

1.  Open the front panel of the indoor unit by lifting both sides of the 

cover slightly as shown in Figure 11.

Figure 11:  Lifting the Indoor Unit Panel

2.  Press the On/Off button as shown in Figure 12.

ON/OFF

button

Figure 12:  Indoor Unit On/Off Button

Your indoor unit may appear slightly different depending on the model.

3.  Immediately close the front panel after pressing the On/Off button 

as shown in Figure 13. Use both hands when closing the panel.

Figure 13:  Closing the Indoor Unit Front Panel

If your system is capable of both heating and cooling, the opera-

tion mode will change depending on the room temperature. Refer to 

Table 5 to determine what the set temperature will be (based on the 

room temperature).

Table 5:  Set Temperature

For cooling only models, the temperature will be set at 71.6 °F.

auto restart

After a power failure the unit can be programmed to automatically 

restart (reboot) and remember the previous settings. This function is 

a factory default setting, but it can be disabled. 

Disabling Auto Restart

1.  Open the front cover of the indoor unit by lifting up both sides of 

the cover slightly (use two hands). Refer to Figure 11.

2.  Press and hold the On/Off button for 6 seconds. Refer to  

Figure 12.

• The indoor unit will beep twice and the light will blink 6 times. Auto 

restart is now disabled.

Enabling Auto Restart

1.  To re-enable the auto restart function, press and hold the On/Off 

button for 6 seconds.

• The indoor unit will beep twice and the light will blink 4 times. Auto 

restart is now enabled.

• This function may not be available on all models.

• If you press and hold the On/Off button for 3-5 seconds instead of 6 sec-

onds (in other words, a shorter duration), the unit will be placed in test 

operation mode. In test operation mode, the unit blows out strong air for 

cooling, for 18 minutes and then it returns to the factory default settings. 

Energy Saving Operation - Auto Restart

Room Temperature

Set Temperature

Operation Mode

Below 69.8 °F

75.2 °F

Heating Operation

Above 69.8 °F but 

below 75.2 °F

73.4 °F

Dehumidifying 

Operation

Above 75.2 °F

71.6 °F

Cooling Operation

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Страница 1: ...SIngle zone Mega and Mega 115V Wall Mounted Owner s Manual Single Zone Mega Wall Mount Systems LS090HEV LS120HEV LS180HEV LS240HEV LS090HXV LS120HXV ...

Страница 2: ...cifications without notice LG Electronics U S A Inc Proprietary Data Notice This document as well as all reports illustrations data information and other materials is the property of LG Electronics U S A Inc and are disclosed by LG Electronics U S A Inc only in confidence This document is for design purposes only ...

Страница 3: ...rvals Cleaning the Air Filter Troubleshooting 19 TABLE OF Symbols This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or m...

Страница 4: ...ric shock and or damage Always insure proper equipment ground Failure to do so may result in electric shock and or product failure Be sure a circuit breaker is installed before using the air conditioner Failure to do so may result in electric shock and or product failure Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe a lightning rod or a telephone ground wire because it may result in electric shock ...

Страница 5: ...xplosion or fire Do not use the product for special purposes such as preserving foods works of art etc because it may result in death fire and or electric shock The product is a consumer air conditioner not a preci sion refrigeration system Do not block the inlet or outlet of air flow because it may result explosion or product failure Installation Safety Do not install the air conditioner on an un...

Страница 6: ...o do so may result in serious bodily injury Follow the standards of the corresponding region or country for han dling the refrigerant and the air conditioner and for disassembling the air conditioner Failure to do so may result in product failure Do not mix the batteries for the remote controller with other types of batteries or mix new batteries with used batteries because it may result in produc...

Страница 7: ...e available outdoor and indoor units along with the factory provided controllers Table 1 Single Zone Mega Wall Mount System Pairing Table Outdoor Unit Model Indoor Unit Model Controller LSU090HEV LSU120HEV LSN090HEV LSN120HEV AKB73835305 LSU180HEV LSN180HEV AKB7385305 LSU240HEV LSN240HEV AKB73835305 Table 2 Single Zone Mega 115V Wall Mount System Pairing Table Outdoor Unit Model Indoor Unit Model ...

Страница 8: ...asic layout of Single Zone Mega and Mega 115V Wall Mount systems when following operational maintenance or troubleshooting instructions in this manual Figure 1 Indoor Unit Basic Components The number of operation lamps and their locations may vary depending on the indoor unit model Air inlet Air filter Front panel Operation lamp Signal receiver ON OFF button Vertical louver Air outlet Horizontal v...

Страница 9: ...mode Auto operation or auto changeover Dehumidifying mode Heating mode Fan Speed Button Adjusts the indoor fan speed by pressing repeatedly Also allows for natural air circulation when wavy arrow is displayed Note Mega 115V remote controller display will look slightly different Jet Mode Button Heating Cooling Rapid heating or cooling of indoor temperature Temperature heats or cools in a short peri...

Страница 10: ...s enable the user to set the actual time as shown on the display screen N A Set Clear Button Either sets commits a function or clears cancels a function When pressing and holding for 3 seconds or longer allows the user to set current time by using the buttons N A Up Down Directional Buttons Used in conjunction with other primary mode and operation buttons Once in desired mode user can press the Up...

Страница 11: ...tach the battery cover Figure 4 Remote Controller Battery Cover Figure 5 Battery Placement If the display screen of the remote controller starts to fade replace the batteries When batteries are removed the temperature unit will be reset to Celsius as the default Installing the Remote Controller Holder Installation of the remote controller holder should be out of direct sunlight in order to protect...

Страница 12: ...mote control towards the signal receiver located at the bottom right hand corner of the indoor unit refer to Figure 8 Make sure to point the remote control directly at the indoor unit otherwise the remote may accidentally pick up a signal and activate and operate other electronic devices For optimum operation periodically use a soft cloth to wipe the signal transmitter on the remote control and th...

Страница 13: ... for natural air The fan speed adjusts automatically Table 4 Fan Speed Levels Display Symbol Speed High Medium Low Natural Wind Dehumidifying Operation In order to prevent mold this mode removes excess moisture from an environment with high humidity or during local rainy seasons This mode adjusts the room temperature and the fan speed auto matically to maintain the optimal level of humidity 1 On t...

Страница 14: ...elect the minutes hours will scroll 3 Press when finished to exit the setting mode Setting an Automatic Off Time 1 Press on the remote controller The OFF icon will flicker to the right of the time display on the display screen 2 Press the up and down buttons to scroll and then select the minutes hours will scroll 3 Press when finished to exit the setting mode Setting Sleep Mode Sleep mode is used ...

Страница 15: ...temperature in either Celsius C or Fahrenheit F To adjust the screen display press and hold for 5 seconds Auto Operation Cooling Models Only During this functionality the fan speed and the temperature adjust automatically based on the room temperature 1 Press to turn on the indoor unit 2 Press repeatedly to select auto operation will be displayed on the remote control display screen Refer to Figur...

Страница 16: ...depending on the model 3 Immediately close the front panel after pressing the On Off button as shown in Figure 13 Use both hands when closing the panel Figure 13 Closing the Indoor Unit Front Panel If your system is capable of both heating and cooling the opera tion mode will change depending on the room temperature Refer to Table 5 to determine what the set temperature will be based on the room t...

Страница 17: ...enance to avoid electric shock The location and shape of the filter may vary depending on the model Be sure to clean the heat exchanger coils of the outdoor unit regularly Dirt collected in the coils may decrease the operational efficiency or increase energy costs Table 6 Maintenance and Cleaning Interval Instructions Item Cleaning Interval Cleaning Instructions Air Filter Every 2 weeks Refer to t...

Страница 18: ...efer to Figure 15 Figure 15 Lifting Indoor Unit Front Panel 3 Grasp the knob tab at the bottom of the air filter lift up slightly and slide it from the indoor unit Refer to Figure 16 Figure 16 Removing the Filter 4 Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or with warm water If the dirt is difficult to remove wash the filter in luke warm water with detergent 5 Completely dry the filter before placing...

Страница 19: ...rvice center immediately LG Customer Information Contact the LG Service Center immediately if you experience issues listed in Table 7 LG Service Center LG Electronics USA 201 James Record Rd SW Huntsville AL 35824 888 865 3026 For USA calls Press 2 for Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners PTAC or Through the Wall products TTW Press 3 for Duct free Split Systems or Multi V Systems Call the installing...

Страница 20: ...etting is wrong on the remote controller Check to see that the batteries are inserted with the correct terminals and Replace with new batteries The air conditioner does not generate cool air Air is not circulating properly Make sure that no curtains blinds or furniture are blocking the front of the air conditioner The air filter is dirty Clean the air filter once every 2 weeks Refer to the Air Fil...

Страница 21: ... Power failure has occurred during air conditioner operation Auto restart is the default setting and the system is rebooting If you experience frequent power failures it is helpful to verify that the system is set to auto restart so the unit can power up quickly Air conditioner is still operating even after being shut down Auto clean mode is in operation This function removes the rest of the moist...

Страница 22: ...ner produces water flowing noise Unusual odor emits from indoor unit A bad odor can emit from the indoor unit due to mustiness or cigarette odor being taken in by the indoor unit from the room it is located in If the smell does not disappear clean the air filter If the odor persists after cleaning the air filter contact the installing contractor Table 8 Troubleshooting Wired Remote Controllers1 Is...

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