LG LS240HE Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 ht_://www°l Prior to installation, this _ir_onditiontng unit must _ submitted for approva| by the utHii_ service _ich provides (EN 6100_2_ EN 6,i00_3 _Orm)i,, nd thoroughly conditioner. Ire reference after...
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS Wrile the m_el _d seri,ai humors here: Mo_! _rial You can find them on a label on the side of each _Jnit _aleYs Name Date PurcP_sed I Slap_e your receipt to this page in the event you need it to prove d_e of pumhase or _or warranty issues.
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions To preve_ the iniu_ of the u_r or other _ople and pro_rty _mage, the followingl i_'tll_Cttioins mus't folliowed. [] Incorr_t operation due toi ignori_ instruction willl cause harm or damage. T_ seriousness is ciassifiied by fo_owing indic,_io,ns, I A WARNING his symbo_ indicatesthe _ssibitity of death or _rious ir_i,u_'.
  • Page 4 Safety Pi're_utions * There is risk of fire electdc chock, , Sham edges could_u_ injury, . _tmay cause injury' accident, or Be es_cially careM of th_ sharp explosion_ or iniury, dama_ to Me product, , _fthe _se _llapses, the air * There are sharp moving pa_s that .
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions . Thereis r_k offire,faiiu_e of the , Moisturemay con_n_ and wet or . There is risk of fire or product proud, an_or e_ectric s[hock, _ailure, . TIh,ere is ri_: d fire, Pr_uct faiure, , Oxygen deficiency could occur •...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Safety Pre_utions • There is risk d fire or electrical . _ere is risk of electric sh_k, • There is risk o_productdamage or s_ck. failure or uninlended o_ration, [] Installation * Therecould resu_in person_ . There aM moving pa_s • Low refrigerant_eve_s m ay cause shia_ iniury and product damage.
  • Page 7: Operation

    Safety Precautions [] Operation • Avoid £er_na_ injury. . It may _use _rrosion in the • This _u_d damage your health product Co_osion_particularlyon the condens_ and ev®or_or fins, cou!d cause product malfunction or i_fficient o_ration_ • There is risk of fire, electric s_ck *There is risk of dama_ or ioss of .
  • Page 8 Safety Pre_utions • It is _t sanitary a_ could cause - There is risk of fire or explosion, .8e ca_refu_ a_ avoid personal serious heath issues. injury. [] Disuse • The chemicalsin #_tteriescould cause burns or other * They may burn or explode° heaithhazards.
  • Page 9 P_r_o_ra_n 1, Contact an installation speci_ist for inst_[ation. 2. P'lug in the _wer plug properly. 3. Use a dedicated circuff 4. Do _t use an extension _rd 5. Do _t start/stop o_ration by plugging/unplugging the po_r cord, 6. ff the cordipfug is damaged, ony repUaceit wRh an autf-#rized replaceme_ part,, 1,8ei_ ex_sed to direct airflow _or a long tiime may be h_ardous...
  • Page 10 Intm,ductioin This sym_l alerts you to the risk of electric shock. This symbol aleds you to hazards thiat may cause harm t:o the air conditioner. This symbol indicates sp,_iai notes° WARNING • This a,ppliance should be insta,lled in accordance wi_ nationall wiring regulations. This guide acts as a guide to ihe_pto explain pr_uct features.
  • Page 11 Electrical Safety WARNING • This appliance must be properly grounded. To, minimize the risk of electric shock_ you mus'l alway p4ug in|o a grounded oulet • Do not cut o,r remove the grounding! prong from the power plug. • Attaching the adapter ground terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not ground the appliance unless the cover screw is metal and not insulated, and the wall receptacle is grounded through the house wiring.
  • Page 12: Operation Indication Lamps

    Operating Instruction Remove the ba2ery cover [bypul_ingit according to ..the arrow dir_:ion Inse_ new batteries making cure that the (+) and (o) of bakery are installed correctly. Rea_ach the cover by sliding _ back into position. Use 2 AAA(! .5volt) ba2,eries Do i_otuse reclhargeab_eba_,eries •...
  • Page 13: Operation Mode

    Operating Instruction 1. START_TOP Bb%TON Operation sta_s when this button is pressed , and stops when the b_on is pressed again... Signal t_nsmi_er 2. OPERATION MODE SELECTION BU_ON Used to select the opera, on mode 3oROOM TEMPERATURE, SETT|NG BU_ONS Used to se_ the room temperature &...
  • Page 14: Cooling Operation

    Operating Instruction Cooling operation Press the StaR/Stop button. The unit will respond with a beep Open _e d_r of _e remote con_oller To select Cce|ing Operation_ press the Operation Mode Seiection bu_on. Each time the bu_on is pressed, the opera, on mode is shined in the dire,c_onof _e _-row Hea_ng Close the _or of the remote controller Set the temperature...
  • Page 15: Auto Operation (Optional)

    Operating Instruction Auto operation (Optional) Press the St./Stop button, The un_ wil! res_n,d wi'_ a beef Open _e d_r of _e _emotecontroller To select Aul_o Operation, press the operation m_e selection bu_on. Each time _e button is pressed, the operation mode is ®...
  • Page 16 Operating Instruction Auto, chang_ver o_ration,(Opti,ona|) Press the Start/Stop button, _ne unit w_llrespond with a beef the _or of the remotecontroiler. To selectAutoChan_ov_[ Operation pros me ,O_ration ModeS_ec_onbutton, Eachtime the b_on is pres_d the operationmodeisshiftedin the directionofthe arrow, Close the door of the remote _ntroiier. Set the temperature lower than the room temperature The temperature can be set within a range of 18°C~30°C{64°F~86°F) at intervals o'...
  • Page 17 Operating Instruction Healthy ,dehumidification o ration Press the StaWStop huron The unit will respond with Open the _or of the remote oo_roller To select Healthy Dehumidification ,Oper_ion_ press the OperaSon Mode SelectJo_button, Each time the button is pressed,, _e operation mode is shifted in the dir_tion of the arrow Set the fan speed again with the door of the remote controller still closed,...
  • Page 18: Heating Operation

    Operating Instruction Heating operation (Heat pump model only) Press the StaWStop button. ¢ The unit willrespond with Open _e d_r of _e remote controller To select Heating Operation, press the Opera,on Mode Selection bu_on Each time _e bu_on is pressed, the opera, on mode is shifted i_ the dir.ecSonof the _row Close the _or of the remote co_trol_er_ Set the temperature higher tha_q the room temperature.
  • Page 19 Operating Instruction _Jet cool o,_ration Press the Start/Stop bu_on The unit will respond w_:h ¢ ® Press the Jet O_l button to operate the speed cooling mode and Me unit will operate at super high fan spe_ on _olil% mode for 30 minutes ¢...
  • Page 20 Operating Instruction NEO PLASMA purification o,_ration(Op, tional) Press the Start/Stop button, The unit will res_nd with a _,ep, ÷ Open the _or of the remote controller. Press the PLASMA I_J_o,n. Operation willl sta_ when the button is press_ and s_op when the button is press_ again.
  • Page 21 Operating Instruction 2n,d F operation Press the Start/Stop by,on,, The unit wili respond with Open the door d _e remote cont:rol_er a nd press _e 2rid Function bu_on to operate func_ons pdnted blue color under buttons, ÷ (Check the indication of 2rid function on the display of the remote,_ntro_er.) ÷...
  • Page 22 Operating Instruction Sl p m ie 1 Press the Sleep Mode Auto button to set the time you '_ntthe unit to stop automatica/y. 2 The T_meris programmed in one-hour incremen_ by pressing _e, Sleep Mode Auto button 1 to 7 _mes, The sleep mode is avalable for 1 to 7 times, To alter the time period in steps of 1 hour, press the Sleep Mode Button whte _ming at air conditioner, ,3 Make sure the Sleep Mode Auto LED/ghts up.
  • Page 23: Vertical Airflow Direction, Control

    Operating Instruction Vertical Airflow Direction, Control The up/down aidlow (Ve_ical Ai#low) c_ be adjusted by using the remote centre/ G If youpress the CHAOS swi% b_o_.,theve_:i_l aidlow dirties is cha_ a_om_ic_ly bas_ onthe CHAOS a_orithm todi_rib_e _e air in the_oom evenly and atthesametimeto make thehuman body f_l mos_ co#ort_le, as #enjoying a natural b _eezeo Q Always usetheremote co,tel to adjusttheu_*d_Nn...
  • Page 24: Auto Clean (Optional)

    Operating Instruction Auto clean (Optional) 1. Whenever you press the AUTO, CLEAN button Auto Clean Func'_ionwill be AUTO CLEAN reserved and canceHe,d. 2. Auto Cle_ fundion works before and after c_ling or dehum[d[fi,cation mo_, For _tails, refer to Me below points. 3.
  • Page 25: Helpful Information

    Operating Instruction Auto resta In ca._ the power comes on again after a _wer failure Auto Resta_ingOperalion is the fur_:tion1ooperale prooeduresauIomaticaHy 1o'theprevious operatingcond_ions. So there is no need of activating this function by pressingany key or _tton. in the initial mode, the f_ operates at a low sp_ _d t_ comFessor starts 2,5~3 minutesiater.
  • Page 26: Air Filter(S)

    Maintenance and Service A CAUTION Before peffoFmin9 any maintenance, turn off _e main power to the system, Control Gril/e_, Case, and Remote Turn the system off before cleaning To cle_, wipe wi_ a so_ d_y clo_. Do not use bleach or abrasives Ai_ inletventI1 Air_flet_kJdt_.ets Supply power must be disconnected before c/caning the ind_r un_ Vertical i®ver Horiz,ontal...
  • Page 27 Maintenance and Service The heat exch_ger coils and panei vents of _e outdoor unit should be choked regul_y, If c_oggedwith dirt or soot, _e heat exchanger and panel ven_ may be professionally steam cleaned ,Di#y or dogg_ _iis win red'u_ the operating effidency of the sT#eim and _u_ higher operating _ Before calling for service...
  • Page 28 Maintenance and Service The air conditioner may be operating abnormally when: • Make sure the air conditioner plug is pushed completely into the outtet. • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the conditioner if power failure occurs, turn the mode...
  • Page 29 LG Electronics Inc. P/No.: 3828A20434H Printed in Korea After reading this manual, keep it in a place easily accessible to the user for future reference.

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