Indoor [nit Overview Front Panel Display No. LED Icon bol Description | No | Concealed [symbol 0 Desalination | 1 b POWER Indicates that the unit is currently powered on 2 SLEEP © Indicates that the system is currently in SLEEP mode 3 |Temp.
Operating Instructions Remote Buttons Overview / 4 ofs Turns the air conditioner on or off DH 4H Decreases set temperature, set timing, 11 31°F Gs ~ or navigates the functional menu oct h Ww A Increases set temperature, set timing, navigates the functional menu CHm ZS mf MODE | Selects the mode of operation (Auto, Cool, Dry, Fan, and Heat modes) ECO | Activates/deactivates the ECO feature Activates/deactivates the TURBO TURBO feature, which allows the system to reach set temperatures quicker =I —A8—— Config
Operating Instructions Remote Controller LED Screen and Icons s—/\ Bb Roe | | Tor Geese | 1 CHm [fem] Deport [Soon] Be spin | 1 [mam Fan Speed 10 | EZ Battery 2 | 88” Temperature 1 | & Turbo Mode 3 4 Auto Mode 12 | & Mute Function 4 3] Cooling Mode Feel/Follow Me Mode 5 os Dry Mode 14 | AH 46°F Freeze Protection 6 | % Fan Only Mode 15 | §3 Up-Down Auto Swing 7 | Heating Mode 16 |mm-m| Left-Right Auto Swing 8s | of ECO Mode 17 | Health Function 9 | Gs Timer 18 | € Sleep Function NOTE ON ILLUSTRATIONS The ill
Operating Instructions 4 Replacement of Batteries Remove the battery cover from the rear of the remote controller, by sliding it downward in the direction of the arrow as depicted below. Install batteries according to the depicted directions {+ and -} as shown on the remote controller. The cover then slides back into place. Use 2x AAA batteries. Do not use re-chargeable batteries. Replace old batteries with new ones of the same type when the A display is no longer legible.
Operating Instructions Regarding the Airflow of the Indoor Unit The air that is pulled in by the fan (the “return air”) enters the grille and is passed through the filter. It is then conled/dehumidified/heated through the heat exchange. The direction of the air output is manipulated up and don by the motorized louver, and left to right via manually controlled vertical deflectors. Some models may come with “dual-swing” capability, which offers both a horizontal and vertical motorized air flow swing.
Operating Instructions COOLING Mode Cooling mode allows the air conditioner to cool the room while also reducing the humidity of the air in the room. To put the system inch cooling mode, press the button until the ¥ symbol appears on the remote’s display. The V7 and A\ buttons can then be used to set a temperature lower than that of the room. HEATING Mode Heating mode allows the air conditioner to heat the room.
Operating Instructions DRY Mode Dry mode is a limited function that can help reduce the humidity/moisture of the room. “Fo put the system into dry mode, press the button until the #* symbol appears on the remote’s display. An automatic preset of this mode is then activated. FAN-ONLY Mode Fan-only mode is used to set the system to use only air ventilation and no heating or cooling. To put the system into fan-only mode, press the button until the ¥F symbol appears on the remotes display.
Operating Instructions Turning the Display On or Off The LED display on the front panel of the —a system can be turned on or off as desired. To do so, press the button in order to | switch off the LED display on the front panel. BANGS) This button can be pressed again to turn the CED) LED display back on. EE CED SLEEP Mode Sleep mode is generally meant for periods of lower cooling requirements, such as during typical sleeping hours.
Operating Instructions Energy Saver (ECO) Option In this mode, the appliance will automatically manage the operation in order to save energy. To turn the ECO feature on, press the button on the remote, and the of icon will appear. The system is now running in ECO, and the process can be repeated to turn it off. NOTE The ECO feature is available in both COOLING and HEATING modes.
Operating Instructions Using the Timer TIMER ON The TIMER feature allows you to set a time delay for the system to turn itself on or off. To set a time delay for the system to turn itself on in X number of hours: system is powered off. The O° symbol will then display. You can then set the needed modes. 2. Set the desired mode (COOL, HEAT, AUTO, FAN, DRY) by pressing the button. 3. Set the desired fan speed with the (ow button. 4. Use the V7 and AN buttons to set the desired operation temperature. 5.
Operating Instructions 46°F Freeze Protection Function This feature is meant to be used to prevent freezing while the user is away grow home. When turned on, it sets the system to keep a temperature of 46°F. If the unit is in standby, then the setting will automatically start the heating mode when the room temperature is equal to or lower than 46°F. It will set the system back to standby when the room temperature reaches 48°F.
Operating Instructions I FEEL To Ensure Comfort The I FEEL feature enables the remote to act as the temperature sensor and relay the current air temperature of where the remote is physically placed within the room. In some cases, this can aid with reducing thermal drift between the set temperature and the actual room temperature. In order to activate this feature, press the button, and the 4] icon will appear on the display. Note: The 1 FEEL feature will automatically DE-activate sis elf 2 hours later.
Operating Instructions 4 An Important Note Regarding Operating Temperatures The system is designed to run within a certain range of temperatures, which are listed below. There are built-in protections with the system that may stop the appliance when the ambient temperature goes outside of these ranges.
Maintenance of the Air Conditioner 5 Periodic Maintenance Is Essential for The System! Maintaining the air conditioner will ensure that is stays efficient. Before carrying out any sort of maintenance, always ensure that the power supply to the system is turned off. Indoor Unit Anti-Dust Filters (Clean once every 2 weeks) 1. Open the front panel by pulling outward and upward at the indicated location. 2. Keep the front panel raised with one hand and take out the air filters with the other. 3.