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Operation of Control Panel

ON/OFF button

Pressing this button turns the air conditioner on and off.

+ / - button

Under cooling or heating mode, press “+” or “-” button to increase or 
decrease set temperature by 1°C . Set temperature range is 16°C to 30°C. 
When in the auto, dry or fan mode, these buttons will not operate.

Fan button

Press this button and the fan speed will change as:

low speed

 >> 

medium speed

 >> 

high speed 

>> 

auto fan

Mode button

Press this button and the mode will change as:

COOL

 >> 

DRY

 >> 

FAN

 >> 

HEAT

 (Cool and Heat model only)

COOL:

 Under this mode, cool mode indicator will be on.

Display panel displays set temperature.
Temperature setting range is 16°C ~ 30°C.

DRY:

 Under this mode, dry mode indicator will be on.

Display panel won’t display.

FAN:

 Under this mode, only the fan will work. Fan mode indicator will go 

on. Display panel won’t display.

HEAT (Cool and Heat model only):

 Under this mode, heating mode 

indicator will go on. Display panel displays set temperature. Temperature 
setting range is 16°C ~ 30°C.

Timer button

When setting the timer in the off mode, it will work as an ON timer 
function. When setting the timer in the on mode, the timer will work as an 
OFF timer. Note that the ON timer and OFF timer cannot be set together.
Press the timer button to enter the timer set mode. When in the timer 
mode, use the – and + buttons to select the time in 0.5 intervals.  When 
the display shows 10 hours, the + and - buttons will set in 1 hour intervals.  
After setting duration time, press timer button again to confirm the setting. 
When ON timer is set, the unit will start operating when the time set has 
elapsed.  When OFF timer is set, after setting the timer, the timer display 
will be replaced with the temperature after five seconds.
To cancel the timer, press the timer button again.

Swing

Press this button, horizontal louver of air conditioner will swing up and 
down automatically. Single press it to switchover between on and off.

Remote control

Remote control buttons

Refer to the pictures

 

on page 1.

1. 

ON/OFF

2. 

MODE

3. 

+/-

4. 

FAN

5. 

SWING

6. 

SLEEP

7. 

TIMER

Remote control display

Refer to the pictures

 

on page 1.

1. 

AUTO – Auto mode

2. 

COOL – Cool mode

3. 

DRY – Dry mode

4. 

FAN – Fan mode

5. 

HEAT – Heat mode (Cool and Heat models only)

6. 

T-ON – Timer on

7. 

T-OFF – Timer off

8. 

SWING – Swing operation

9. 

SLEEP – Sleep operation

10. 

LOCK – Lock

11. 

SPEED – Set fan speed

12. 

Set temperature

13. 

Set time

14. 

Send signal

Remote control functions

NOTE

:

 

ū The remote control may have more functionality than your air 

conditioner has. If any additional buttons are pressed, they will have no 
affect on the operation of the unit.

 

ū When power is connected (stand by condition), you can operate the air 

conditioner through the remote control.

 

ū When unit is on, each time you press the button on remote control, the 

signal icon " 

 " on the display of remote control will blink once. If the 

air conditioner emits a sound, it means the signal has been sent.

 

ū When unit is off, set temperature will be displayed on the remote control 

(If the light of indoor unit display is turned on, the corresponding icon 
will be displayed). When unit is on, the icons of the ongoing functions 
will be displayed on the remote control.

ON/OFF button

Press this button to turn unit ON/OFF.

MODE button

Pressing this button once can select your required mode as shown below. 
(the corresponding icon "   " will be lit up after the mode is selected):

AUTO

 >> 

COOL

 >> 

DRY

 >> 

FAN

 >> 

HEAT

 (Cool and Heat model only)

• 

When selecting 

AUTO

, air conditioner will operate automatically 

according to ambient temperature. Set temperature can't be adjusted 
and won't be displayed either. Press 

FAN

 button to adjust fan speed.

• 

When selecting 

COOL

, air conditioner will operate under cooling mode. 

Then press 

+

 or 

-

 button to adjust set temperature. Press 

FAN

 button to 

adjust fan speed.

• 

When selecting 

DRY

, air conditioner will operate at low fan speed under 

dry mode. In dry mode, fan speed can't be adjusted.

• 

When selecting 

FAN

, air conditioner will operate in fan mode only. Then 

press 

FAN

 button to adjust fan speed.

• 

When selecting 

HEAT

, air conditioner will operate under heating mode. 

Then press 

+

 or 

-

 button to adjust set temperature. Press 

FAN

 button to 

adjust fan speed. (Cooling only unit can't receive heating mode signal. If 

Содержание UL-C10UA-W

Страница 1: ...Product images are for illustration purposes only Actual product may vary EN UL C10UA W Portable air conditioner User manual ...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...OOL DRY LOCK AUTO H OPER 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 4 T OFF COOL DRY LOCK AUTO H OPER 1 6 7 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 5 14 12 13 5 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 2 1 2 4 3 1 1 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 14 13 12 7 4 5 3 only for model UL Y12EA W Images are for guidance only ...

Страница 4: ...2 FAN ON OFF MODE SLEEP SWING TIMER SWING T ON T OFF COOL AUTO DRY FAN HEAT SLEEP LOCK SPEED H AUTO OPER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 8 2 2 2 6 Images are for guidance only ...

Страница 5: ...er than 11m The appliance is not to be stored in a room with continuously operating ignition sources for example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater The appliance shall be stored in a well ventilated area where the room size corresponds to the room area as specified for operation The appliance shall be stored so as to prevent mechanical damage from occurring Duct...

Страница 6: ...reas Allow a gap of at least 30 cm around the appliance and ensure floor surface is smooth and flat Do not operate the air conditioner at humid environment Keep the air inlet and outlet clean and unobstructed During operation close doors and windows to improve cooling effect Locate the appliance on a smooth and flat surface to avoid excessive noise and vibration This air conditioner is equipped wi...

Страница 7: ...6 Air inlet 7 Middle drainage port 8 Power cord 9 Power cord hooks 10 Plug storage space 11 Bottom drainage port 12 Castors NOTICE Some installation accessories can t be discarded Control Panel Refer to the pictures 3 on page 1 1 Fan speed indicator 2 Fan button 3 Swing button 4 Swing indicator 5 button 6 Display panel 7 Timer indicator 8 Timer button 9 Mode button 10 Cool mode indicator 11 Dry mo...

Страница 8: ... MODE 3 4 FAN 5 SWING 6 SLEEP 7 TIMER Remote control display Refer to the pictures 5 on page 1 1 AUTO Auto mode 2 COOL Cool mode 3 DRY Dry mode 4 FAN Fan mode 5 HEAT Heat mode Cool and Heat models only 6 T ON Timer on 7 T OFF Timer off 8 SWING Swing operation 9 SLEEP Sleep operation 10 LOCK Lock 11 SPEED Set fan speed 12 Set temperature 13 Set time 14 Send signal Remote control functions NOTE ū Th...

Страница 9: ...al between two motions can t exceed 5 seconds otherwise the remote control will exit setting status Functions by Combination Buttons Child lock function Press and buttons simultaneously can turn on or turn off child lock function When child lock function is started up child lock indicator on remote controller is ON If you operate the remote control remote control won t send signal This function wo...

Страница 10: ... method Troubleshooting Before calling for service please review the troubleshooting list below since the problem may not be a main unit malfunction Air conditioner can t operate Cause Action Power failure Wait after power recovery Is plug loose Reinsert the plug Whether the air switch is tripped off or fuse is burnt Ask professional person to replace air switch or fuse Is there malfunction for th...

Страница 11: ...intenance Prohibit incorrect operation to prevent electric shock casualty and other accidents Selection of installation location Basic requirement Installing the unit in the following places may cause malfunction If it is unavoidable please consult your dealer for advice 1 Locations with high temperature heat sources vapors flammable or explosive gas or volatile objects spread in the air 2 Anywher...

Страница 12: ...rom the middle drainage port NOTE ū Water can be automatically emptied into a floor drain by attaching 13 mm inner diameter hose not included 1 Remove the continuous drain cap by turning it counter clockwise then remove the rubber stopper from the spout 2 Screw the drain connector to included in the package the spout by turning clockwise 3 Insert a 13 mm inner diameter hose not included onto drain...

Страница 13: ...P2 DISP1 AP2 M3 PE PE YEGN DISP1 PE PE M2 OFAN YEGN MOTOR DOWN FAN C3 C2 RD UP FAN MOTOR BN M1 YEGN FAN AP3 AP1 MAIN BOARD COMP CAP CAP RD BN CAP HIGH WP RD RD SA SWING M4 STEPPING MOTOR SENSOR TUBE TEMP T SENSOR ROOM TEMP SENSOR UL CY12EA W R M OUTTUBE RT3 BOARD DISPLAY REC RECEIVER BOARD SWITCH WATER LEVEL RT2 RT1 OUTTUBE TEMP SENSOR WATER MOTOR POWER L BN BK N YEGN GN BU WH BU N1 S COMP C YE C1...

Страница 14: ...s and signs that are illegible shall be corrected Refrigeration pipe or components are installed in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any substance which may corrode refrigerant containing components unless the components are constructed of materials which are inherently resistant to being corroded or are suitably protected against being so corroded Checks to electrical devices R...

Страница 15: ...ssential that the technician is completely familiar with the equipment and all its detail It is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are recovered safely Prior to the task being carried out an oil and refrigerant sample shall be taken in case analysis is required prior to reuse of reclaimed refrigerant It is essential that electrical power is available before the task is commenced a Bec...

Страница 16: ...upply 220 240V AC 50Hz Energy Efficiency Class Cooling A Heating N A Running Power Consumption Cooling W 935 Heating W N A Standby Power Consumption W 0 5 Cooling Capacity W 2900 Heating Capacity W N A Noise Level dB A Fan speed High Medium Low 65 64 62 Air Flow High Medium Low m h 385 355 325 Operating Temperature Range C 16 30 Room Size m 13 19 Size W x D x H in mm 393 x 425 x 804 Weight kg 32 5...

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