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TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL
SAP – K181AHA + SAP – C181AHA
SAP – K241AHA + SAP – C241AHA
SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER
Indoor Model No.
Product Code No.
SAP – K181AHA– S
1 852 070 77
SAP – K241AHA– S
1 852 070 78
SAP – K181AHA
SAP – K241AHA
Destination
Australia
General (50/60Hz)
Indoor Unit
FILE NO.
Outdoor Model No.
Product Code No.
SAP – C181AHA– S
1 852 070 85
SAP – C241AHA– S
1 852 070 86
Outdoor Unit
SAP – C181AHA
SAP – C241AHA
REFERENCE NO.
Destination
Australia
General (50Hz)
SM
700463

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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL SAP – K181AHA + SAP – C181AHA FILE NO. SAP – K241AHA + SAP – C241AHA SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER Indoor Model No. Product Code No. Destination Outdoor Model No. Product Code No. Destination SAP – K181AHA– S 1 852 070 77 SAP –...
  • Page 3: Please Read Before Starting

    Important! When Transporting Be careful when picking up and moving the indoor and Please Read Before Starting outdoor units. Get a partner to help, and bend your knees when lifting to reduce strain on your back. Sharp This air conditioning system meets strict safety and edges or thin aluminum fins on the air conditioner can operating standards.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page 1. OPERATING RANGE ..........................1 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2-1. Unit Specifications .......................... 2 2-2. Major Component Specifications....................4 2-3. Other Component Specifications....................8 3. DIMENSIONAL DATA..........................9 4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM ......................12 5. PERFORMANCE DATA 5-1. Performance charts ........................13 5-2.
  • Page 5: Operating Range

    1. OPERATING RANGE Temperature Indoor Air Intake Temp. Outdoor Air Intake Temp. Maximum 32°C D.B. / 23°C W.B. 43°C D.B. Cooling Minimum 19°C D.B. / 14°C W.B. 19°C D.B. Maximum 27°C D.B. 24°C D.B. / 18°C W.B. Heating Minimum 16°C D.B. –...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2-1. Unit Specifications Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA Power Source 240 V Single phase 50Hz Voltage rating Cooling Heating 4.95 5.70 Capacity BTU/h 16,900 19,450 Air circulation (High) Moisture removal (High) Liters/h — Available voltage range 216 to 264 Running amperes...
  • Page 7 Indoor Unit SAP – K241AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C241AHA Power Source 240 V Single phase 50Hz Voltage rating Cooling Heating 6.35 7.10 Capacity BTU/h 21,700 24,200 Air circulation (High) Moisture removal (High) Liters/h — Available voltage range 216 to 264 Running amperes 13.3 13.3...
  • Page 8: Major Component Specifications

    2-2. Major Component Specifications 2-2-1. Indoor Unit Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA Part No. POW – K181GJHA Controls Microprocessor Control circuit fuse 250 V – 3.15 A Remote Control Unit RCS – 2HS4E Type Cross-flow Q´ty ... Dia. and length 1 ...
  • Page 9 Indoor Unit SAP – K241AHA Part No. POW – K241GJHA Controls Microprocessor Control circuit fuse 250 V – 3.15 A Remote Control Unit RCS – 2HS4E Type Cross-flow Q´ty ... Dia. and length 1 ... ø88 / L746 Fan motor model ... Q´ty UF2–...
  • Page 10: Outdoor Unit

    2-2-2. Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA Controller PCB POW – C186GH Type Rotary (Hermetic) Compressor model C – 2R170H5T 80827445 Nominal output 1,700 Compressor oil ... Amount 4GSD – T or SAY-56T ... 750 Ω Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 25°C) C –...
  • Page 11 Outdoor Unit SAP – C241AHA Circuit Board Ass´y POW – C186GH Type Rotary (Hermetic) Compressor model C – R221H5Q 80687345 Nominal output 2,200 Compressor oil ... Amount 4GSD – T or SAY-56T ... 750 Ω Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 25°C) C –...
  • Page 12: Other Component Specifications

    2-3. Other Component Specifications Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA SAP – K241AHA Transformer (TR) ATR-J105 Rating Primary AC 230V, 50Hz Secondary 19V, 0.526A Capacity 10VA Ω (at 21°C) Coil resistance Primary (WHT – WHT): 205 ± 10% Secondary (BRN – BRN): 2.0 ±...
  • Page 13: Dimensional Data

    3. DIMENSIONAL DATA Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA SAP – K241AHA Remote control unit 147.5 147.5 Center of tubing hole (2 places) Drain hose ø18 Narrow tube ø6.35 (1/4") Wide tube ø12.7 (1/2") K181 Wide tube ø15.88 (5/8") K241 Unit : mm...
  • Page 14 Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA AIR INTAKE ø12 AIR DISCHARGE Wide tube service valve ø12.7 (1/2") Narrow tube service valve ø6.35 (1/4") Unit : mm...
  • Page 15 Outdoor Unit : SAP – C241AHA AIR INTAKE AIR DISCHARGE Wide tube service valve ø15.88 (5/8") Narrow tube service valve ø6.35 (1/4") Unit : mm...
  • Page 16: Refrigerant Flow Diagram

    4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA Indoor unit Outdoor unit Capillary for liquid injection Accumulator Wide tube service Wide tube valve 4-way valve O.D. ø12.7 mm (1/2 ") Strainer Narrow tube service Narrow tube valve Cooling cycle...
  • Page 17: Performance Data

    5. PERFORMANCE DATA 5-1. Performance charts Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA Cooling Characteristics Heating Characteristics Indoor inlet air Indoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor fan speed High –5 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor inlet air D.B.
  • Page 18 Indoor Unit SAP – K241AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C241AHA Cooling Characteristics Heating Characteristics Indoor inlet air Indoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor fan speed High –5 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) Indoor inlet air Indoor inlet air 1.38 (13)
  • Page 19: Air Throw Distance Chart

    5-2. Air Throw Distance Chart Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA Cooling Room air temp. : 27°C Fan speed High Horizontal distance (m) : Flap angle 0° , : Axis air velocity 0° : Flap angle 30°, : Axis air velocity 30° Heating Room air temp.
  • Page 20 Indoor Unit SAP – K241AHA Cooling Room air temp. : 27°C Fan speed High Horizontal distance (m) : Flap angle 0° , : Axis air velocity 0° : Flap angle 30°, : Axis air velocity 30° Heating Room air temp. : 20°C Fan speed High...
  • Page 21: Cooling Capacity

    5-3. Cooling Capacity Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA 240V Single Phase 50Hz RATING CAPACITY 4.95 kW AIR FLOW RATE 760 m EVAPORATOR CONDENSER ENT. TEMP. °C OUTDOOR AMBIENT TEMP. °C W.B. D.B. 4.55 4.34 4.07 3.75 1.91 2.05...
  • Page 22 Indoor Unit SAP – K241AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C241AHA 240V Single Phase 50Hz RATING CAPACITY 6.35 kW AIR FLOW RATE 830 m EVAPORATOR CONDENSER ENT. TEMP. °C OUTDOOR AMBIENT TEMP. °C W.B. D.B. 5.84 5.56 5.22 4.81 2.40 2.57 2.75 2.95 3.79...
  • Page 23: Heating Capacity

    5-4. Heating Capacity Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA SAP – K241AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA SAP – C241AHA –8 –5 Outdoor temperature (°C D.B.) NOTE … Point of Rating condition Black dot in the chart indicate the following rating condition. Indoor : 20°C D.B.
  • Page 24: Electrical Data

    6. ELECTRICAL DATA 6-1. Electrical Characteristics Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA COOLING Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Complete Unit Fan Motor Fan Motor Compressor Performance at 240V Single phase 50Hz Rating Conditions Running Amps. 0.38 0.50 9.72 10.6 Power Input...
  • Page 25 Indoor Unit SAP – K241AHA Outdoor Unit SAP – C241AHA COOLING Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Complete Unit Fan Motor Fan Motor Compressor Performance at 240V Single phase 50Hz Rating Conditions Running Amps. 0.40 0.73 12.17 13.3 Power Input 0.080 0.173 2.727 2.98 Full Load Conditions Running Amps.
  • Page 26: Electric Wiring Diagram

    6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to Indoor Unit SAP – K181AHA SAP – K241AHA disconnect power before checking, servicing WARNING and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
  • Page 27 To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to Outdoor Unit SAP – C181AHA disconnect power before checking, servicing WARNING and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
  • Page 28 To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to Outdoor Unit SAP – C241AHA disconnect power before checking, servicing WARNING and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
  • Page 29: Installation Instructions

              7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7-1. Installation Site Selection Indoor Unit 15 cm min. 15 cm 15 cm min. To prevent abnormal heat min. INDOOR UNIT generation and the possibility WARNING of fire, don’t place obstacles, enclosures and grills in front Front View of or surrounding the air...
  • Page 30 Outdoor Unit AVOID: heat sources, exhaust fans, etc. (Fig. 3) Exhaust fan damp, humid or uneven locations. Hot air Heat source choose a place as cool as possible. Outdoor unit choose a place that is well ventilated. allow enough room around the unit for air intake/exhaust and possible maintenance.
  • Page 31: Remote Control Unit Installation Position

    7-2. Remote Control Unit Installation Position The remote control unit can be operated from either a non-fixed position or a wall-mounted position. To ensure that the air conditioner operates correctly, do not install the remote control unit in the following places: In direct sunlight Behind a curtain or other place where it is covered More than 8 m away from the air conditioner...
  • Page 32 7-3. Recommended Wire Length and Size Regulations on wiring diameter differ from locality to NOTE locality. For field wiring requirements, please refer to Refer to the WIRING SYSTEM DIAGRAM for the your local electrical codes. Carefully observe these meaning of "A", "B" and "C" in Table 2. regulations when carrying out the installation.
  • Page 33: Function

    8. FUNCTION 8-1. Room Temperature Control Cooling Room temperature control is obtained by cycling the compressor ON and OFF under control of the room temperature sensor in the remote control unit. The room temperature (and other information) is transmitted every 3 minutes by the remote control unit to the controller in the indoor unit.
  • Page 34 Heating Room temperature control is obtained by cycling the compressor ON and OFF under control of the room temperature sensor in the remote control unit. The room temperature (and other information) is transmitted every 3 minutes by the remote control unit to the controller in the indoor unit.
  • Page 35: Dry Operation

    8-2. Dry Operation (Dehumidification) Dry operation uses the ability of the cooling cycle to remove moisture from the air, but by running at low level to dehumidify without greatly reducing the room temperature. The air conditioner repeats the cycle of turning ON and OFF automatically as shown in the chart below according to the room temperature.
  • Page 36: Freeze Prevention

    8-4. Freeze Prevention (Cooling) This function prevents freezing of the indoor heat exchange coil. When the compressor has been running for 10 minutes or more and the temperature of the indoor heat exchange coil falls below –1°C, the control circuit stops the compressor for at least 6 minutes. The compressor does not start again until the temperature rises above 8°C or 6 minutes has elapsed.
  • Page 37: Cold Draft Prevention

    8-6. Cold draft Prevention (Heating) This function controls indoor fan speed so a strong draft of cold air will not blow out before the indoor heat exchange coil have sufficiently warmed up. STANDBY lamp on front of the indoor unit lights up when this function is working. when 10 minutes has elapsed,the fan speed is automatically switched to set speed regardless of indoor heat exchange coil temperature.
  • Page 38: Defrosting Operation

    8-7. Defrosting Operation (Heating) Defrosting Flowchart Compressor ON Release of overload prevention (Outdoor fan operates.) Overload prevention works. Does outdoor fan stop? Integrated operating time of Integrated operating time of Outdoor fan is either operated Indoor heat exchanger coil compressor is more than 3 compressor is more than 1.5 or stopped for more than 10 temperature drops 0.8°C per...
  • Page 39: Outdoor Fan Speed Control

    Defrosting Mode Timing Chart Release of defrosting Start of defrosting 32 seconds 11 minutes 32 seconds Compressor Outdoor fan 2 seconds 2 seconds Solenoid coil (4 –way valve) Indoor fan Set speed Set speed Standby lamp Indoor heat exch. coil temp.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9-1. Check before and after troubleshooting WARNING Hazardous voltage can cause ELECTRIC SHOCK or DEATH. Disconnect power or turn off circuit breaker before you start checking or servicing. 9-1-1. Check power supply wiring. Check that power supply wires are correctly connected to terminals No. 1 and No. 2 on the terminal plate in the outdoor unit.
  • Page 41: Air Conditioner Does Not Operate

    9-2. Air conditioner does not operate. 9-2-1. Circuit breaker trips (or fuse blows). A. When the circuit breaker is set to ON, it is tripped soon. (Resetting is not possible.) There is a possibility of ground fault. Check insulation resistance. If resistance value is 2MΩ...
  • Page 42 B. Circuit breaker trips in several minutes after turning the air conditioner on. There is a possibility of short circuit. • Check capacity of circuit breaker. Replace with suitable one (larger capacity). Capacity of circuit breaker is suitable. In case of Heating operation : Measure resistance of outdoor fan •...
  • Page 43 C. Check remote control unit. • Try to run with another remote control unit. First remote control unit is defective. • Check for residue buildup on Clean transmitter. transmitter of remote control unit. • Check for residue buildup on remote control receiver on front of indoor Clean receiver.
  • Page 44 9-2-3. Only outdoor unit does not run. A. Check setting temperature. COOL HEAT Is room temperature too low ? Is room temperature too high ? Try to lower setting temperature by Try to raise setting temperature by temperature setting button ( button).
  • Page 45: Some Part Of Air Conditioner Does Not Operate

    9-3. Some part of air conditioner does not operate. 9-3-1. Only indoor fan does not run. • Check fan casing Remove foreign foreign matter on matter or repair. Fan cannot inside. be turned. • Check fan rotation. Turn fan gently once or twice by hand.
  • Page 46 9-3-4. Only outdoor fan does not run. • Check fan casing Remove foreign foreign matter on matter or repair. Fan cannot inside. be turned. • Check fan rotation. Turn fan gently once or twice by hand. Fan motor burnout or foreign matter in Repair or replace.
  • Page 47: Air Conditioner Operates, But Abnormalities Are Observed

    9-4. Air conditioner operates, but abnormalities are observed. 9-4-1. Operation does not switch from HEAT to COOL (or COOL to HEAT). • Remote control unit may be defective. Receiver in switch Ass'y may be defective. • Measure resistance of 4–way valve's winding.
  • Page 48 9-4-2. Poor cooling or heating. • Check position of remote control unit. Change position of remote • Cool or warm air from air conditioner control unit. reaches position directly. • Wide and narrow tubes between Insulate both wide and narrow indoor unit and outdoor unit are tubes separately and then insulated.
  • Page 49: If A Sensor Is Defective

    9-5. If a sensor is defective. 9-5-1. Indoor coil temp. thermistor (TH1) is defective. • Operation lamp on front side of • Thermistor (TH1 ) is defective. indoor unit is flashing on and off. (*) • Replace thermistor. NOTE Alarm Signal (*) Operation lamp on the front side of the indoor unit will flash on and off when the indoor coil thermistor is defective.
  • Page 50: Checking Electrical Components

    10. CHECKING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 10-1. Measurement of Insulation Ground wire Resistance Clip The insulation is in good condition if the resistance exceeds 2MΩ. Probe 10-1-1. Power Supply Wires Insulation tester Fig. 1 Clamp the ground wire of the power supply wires with the lead clip of the insulation resistance tester and Terminal plate measure the resistance by placing a probe on either of...
  • Page 51: Checking Continuity Of Fuse On Pcb Ass'y

    10-2. Checking Continuity of Fuse Fuse on PCB Ass'y Remove the PCB Ass’y from the electrical component box. Then pull out the fuse from the PCB Ass’y. (Fig. 5) PCB Ass’y Check for continuity using a multimeter as shown in Fig.
  • Page 52: Maintenance

    11. MAINTENANCE 11-1. Changing Address of Remote Control Unit in Indoor Unit If you are installing more than 1 indoor unit (up to 2) in the same room, it is necessary for you to assign each unit its own address, so each can be operated by its own separate remote control unit. You assign the addresses by matching the remocon address on the PCB of each indoor unit with the switch positions of its remote control unit.
  • Page 53: Appendix Instruction Manual

    APPENDIX INSTRUCTION MANUAL SAP – K181AHA + SAP – C181AHA SAP – K241AHA + SAP – C241AHA...
  • Page 54 Features This air conditioner is equipped with cooling, heating and drying functions. Details on these functions are provided below; refer to these descriptions when using the air conditioner. Compact Size Air Sweep Control • • This model is smaller than its predecessors This function moves a flap up and down in and yet offers the same capabilities.
  • Page 55 Contents Page Features ....................... 2 Product Information ................... 3 Alert Symbols ....................3 Installation Location ................... 4 Electrical Requirements ................4 Safety Instructions ..................4 Names of Parts ................... 5 Using the Remote Control Unit ..............10 Operation with the Remote Control Unit ..........12 1.
  • Page 56: Installation Location

    Installation Location We recommend that this air conditioner be installed properly by • qualified installation technicians in accordance with the Installation Instructions provided with the unit. Before installation, check that the voltage of the electric supply in • your home or office is the same as the voltage shown on the nameplate.
  • Page 57: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts Air intakes INDOOR UNIT Air outlet Remote control unit Drain hose Refrigerant tubes OUTDOOR UNIT Air outlet This illustration is based on the external view of a standard model. NOTE Consequently, the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner which you have selected.
  • Page 58 Unit Display and Operation Selector INDOOR UNIT TEST Operation selector IMPORTANT OPERATION lamp TIMER lamp REMOTE CONTROL receiver Avoid using radio equipment OPERATION STANDBY TIMER such as mobile phone near (within 1 of m) the indoor unit. Some radio equipment may STANDBY lamp cause the unit to malfuction.
  • Page 59 Remote Control Unit (Display) Displayed when setting temperature Displayed when transmitting data Displayed when main unit sensor is in use Displayed when temperature is shown Displayed when the temperature setting is at the upper or lower allowable limit Displayed when setting timer Symbols (1) Operation mode (3) Set temperature...
  • Page 60: Remote Control Unit

    Remote Control Unit Sensor Transmitter Display (Cover closed) ON/OFF operation button 1 HR. TIMER button TEMP . setting buttons NIGHT SETBACK button FAN SPEED selector button MODE selector button TIMER SET button FLAP button (which advances the time displayed) TIMER ON button TIMER OFF button ADDRESS switch ACL button...
  • Page 61 Address switch • Change the address switch to prevent mixing of signals from remote control units when two Sanyo air conditioners are installed next to each other. Normally, the address switch is set to A. When switching the address, the remote control must be changed, and the jumper cables on the indoor unit board must be cut.
  • Page 62: Using The Remote Control Unit

    Using the Remote Control Unit How to Install Batteries 1. Slide the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove it. 2. Install two AAA alkaline batteries. Make sure the batteries point in the direction marked in the battery compartment.
  • Page 63 Using the Remote Control Unit (continued) Mounting the Remote Truss-head Control Unit tapping screws 4 x 16mm (supplied) Press Remote control unit holder Hook When attaching to wall 1) Confirm the indoor unit beeps when the ON/OFF button is pressed at the wall location where the remote control unit is to be attached, then attach the holder to the wall.
  • Page 64: Operation With The Remote Control Unit

    Operation with the Remote Control Unit 1. Automatic Operation STEP 2 STEP 2 STEP 1 STEP 1 Check that the circuit breaker on the power panel is turned on and that NOTE the operation selector of the indoor unit is in the ON position. Once mode is selected and the unit is preset by following the steps below, you can have the air conditioner automatically bring the room to...
  • Page 65: Manual Operation

    Operation with the Remote Control Unit 2. Manual Operation STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 1 STEP 4 STEP 5 NOTE Check that the circuit breaker on the power panel is turned on and that the operation selector of the indoor unit is in the ON position. If the automatic operation settings of the unit do not meet your needs press the setting buttons as described below and change the settings as desired.
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Fan Speed

    Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued) This appliance has a built-in 3-minute time delay circuit to ensure NOTE • reliable operation. When the operation button is pressed, the compressor will start running within three minutes. In the event of power failure, the unit will stop.
  • Page 67: Night Setback Mode

    Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued) 4. Night Setback Mode Night Setback Mode is used for saving energy. Press the NIGHT SETBACK button while operation. mark appears in the display. To release the night setback function, press the NIGHT SETBACK button again.
  • Page 68 Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued) B. In Heating Mode: When the night setback mode is selected, the air conditioner automatically lowers the temperature setting 2°C when 30 minutes have passed after the selection was made, and then another 2°C after another 30 minutes have passed, regardless of the indoor temperature when night setback was selected.
  • Page 69: Special Remarks

    Special Remarks ‘‘DRY’’ ( ) Operation How it works? Once the room temperature reaches the level that was set, the unit • repeats the cycle of turning on and off automatically. During DRY operation, the fan speed is automatically set to LOW or •...
  • Page 70: Using The 12-Hour On And Off Timer

    Using the 12-Hour ON and OFF Timer 1. TIMER ON mode After the length of time set for TIMER ON elapses, the unit begins (Example) operating. The display depicted at left indicates that the air conditioner will begin operating in three hours. Setting procedure: STEP 1 Press the MODE button and set the desired operation...
  • Page 71 Using the 12-Hour ON and OFF Timer (continued) 3. ON/OFF Program Timer A combination of the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF modes, this function allows you to specify the time that the unit turns on and the time when it turns off. (Example) The unit will turn on three hours from now, and turn off five hours from now.
  • Page 72: Using The 1-Hour Off Timer

    Using the 1-Hour OFF Timer 1. 1-Hour OFF Timer This function causes the unit to operate for one hour and then stop, regardless of whether the unit is on or off when this button is pressed. indicator in the display indicates that this function is operating. Setting procedure: Regardless of whether the unit is operating or stopped, press the 1 HR.
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Airflow Direction

    Adjusting the Airflow Direction 1. Horizontal The horizontal airflow can be adjusted by moving the vertical vanes with your hands to the left or right. When the humidity is high, the vertical vanes should be in the front CAUTION position during the cooling or dehumidifying operation. If the vertical vanes are positioned all of the way to the right or left, condensation may begin to form around the air vent and drip down.
  • Page 74: Operation Without The Remote Control Unit

    Operation without the Remote Control Unit INDOOR UNIT If you have lost the remote control unit or it has trouble, follow the steps below. 1. When the air conditioner is not running If you want to turn on the air conditioner, switch the operation selector to the OFF position, and then to the ON position.
  • Page 75 Care and Cleaning (continued) Anti-Mold Filter The anti-mold filter behind the air intake grille should be checked and cleaned at least once every two weeks. How to remove the 1. Grasp both ends of anti-mold filter the air intake grille Air intake grille and pull it out and 2.
  • Page 76 Care and Cleaning (continued) Air cleaning filter The air cleaning filter removes dust and dirt from the air, and reduces (not provided) odors and smoke from tobacco. The air clean filter is not provided with the air conditioner and must be NOTE purchased separately.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If your air conditioner does not work properly, first check the following points before requesting service. If it still does not work properly, contact your dealer or service center. Trouble Possible Cause Remedy Air conditioner does not 1. Power failure. 1.
  • Page 78 SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd Osaka, Japan 700463 10/00/200 Printed in Japan...

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