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Figure 10.1
Figure 10.3
Figure 10.4
• Only use the air conditioner for its intended purpose. This unit
should not be used to provide refrigeration or cooling for food,
plants, animals, machinery, equipment or art.
• Do not insert your fingers or other objects into the unit’s air inlet or
air outlet to avoid injury or damage to the equipment.
• The fins on the unit’s heat exchanger are sharp and can cause
injury if touched. To prevent injury, when the unit is being serviced,
gloves should be worn or the heat exchanger should be covered.
• Do not place items which might be damaged by moisture under
the unit. When the humidity is greater than 80% or if the drain pipe
is blocked or the air filter is dirty, water could drip from the unit and
damage objects placed under the unit.
• Ensure that the drain pipe functions properly. If the drain pipe is
blocked by dirt or dust, water leaks may occur when the unit is
running in cooling mode. If this happens, turn the unit off and
contact your supplier or service engineer.
• Do not touch the internal parts of the controller. Do not remove the
front panel. Some internal parts may cause injury or be damaged.
• Ensure that children, plants and animals are not directly exposed
to the airflow from the unit.
• When fumigating a room with insecticide or other chemicals, cover
the unit well and do not run it. Failure to observe this caution could
lead to chemicals getting deposited inside the unit and later
emitted from the unit when it running, endangering the health of
any room occupants.
• Do not dispose of this product as unsortedwaste. It must be
separately collectedand processed. Ensure that allapplicable
legislation regarding thedisposal of refrigerant, oil and
othermaterials is adhered to. Contact your local waste disposal
authority forinformation about disposal procedures.
• To avoid damaging the remote controller, exercise caution when
using it and replacing its batteries. Do not place objects on top of it.
• Do not place appliances that have naked flames under or near the
unit, as heat from the appliance can damage the unit.
• Do not place the unit’s remote controller in direct sunlight. Direct
sunlight can damage the remote controller’s display.
• Do not use strong chemical cleaners to clean the unit, as doing so
can damage the unit’s display or other surfaces. If the unit is dirty
or dusty, use a slightly damp cloth with very diluted and mild
detergent to wipe the unit. Then, dry it with a dry cloth.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
9. Part Names
The figure shown above is for reference only and may be slightly
different from the actual product.
Horzontal Air Outlet Louver
Air Outlet
Air Filter(inside)
Air Intake
10. Air Conditioner Operations and Performance
The operating temperature range under which the unit runs stablyare
given in below table.
To ensure the desired temperature is achieved efficiently, ensure that:
All windows and door are closed.
The airflow direction is adjusted to work in running mode.
The air filter is clean.
Please note how you can best save energy and achieve the best
cooling/heating effect.
Regularly clean air filters inside indoor units.
11. Adjusting Air Flow Direction
Since warmer air rises and cooler air falls, the distribution of
warmed/cooled air around a room can be improved by positioning the
unit's louvers. The louver angle can be adjusted by pressing the
[SWING] button on the remote controller.
Caution
• The unit performs stably in the temperature range given in
above table. If the indoor temperature is outside the unit's
normal operating range, it may stop running and display an
error code.
Mode Indoor temperature
Cooling
17-32°C
If the indoor humidity is abov e 80%, condensation
may f orm on the surf aceof the unit.
Heating ≤ 27°C
Avoid too much outdoor air coming into air-conditioned spaces.
Note that outlet air is cooler or heater than set room temperature.
Avoid direct exposure to outlet air as it may be too cool or hot.
Maintain a proper air distribution. Air outlet louvers should be
used to adjust the direction of outlet airflow, as doing so might
ensure more efficient operation.
Close doors and windows.
Do not set the
temperature too
low
Check
regularly
Figure 10.2
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