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CONTENTS 1 Safety nstruct ons 2 Un t spec f cat ons and features 2.1 Un t parts ...................7 2.2 Ach ev ng opt mal performance .
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Safety nstruct ons Warn ng Serv c ng shall only be performed as recommended by the equ pment manufacturer. Ma ntenance and repa r requ r ng the ass stance of other sk lled personnel shall be carr ed out under the superv s on of the person competent n the use of flammable refr gerants.
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Safety nstruct ons Warn ngs for product use If an abnormal s tuat on ar ses (l ke a burn ng smell), mmed ately turn off the un t and pull the power plug. Call your dealer for nstruct ons to avo d electr c shock, f re or njury. Do not nsert f ngers, rods or other objects nto the a r nlet or outlet.
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Safety nstruct ons Do not use an extens on cord, manually extend the power cord, or connect other appl ances to the same outlet as the a r cond t oner. Poor electr cal connect ons, poor nsulat on, and nsuff c ent voltage can cause f re.
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Un t spec f cat ons and features 2.1 Un t parts 1. Front Panel 2. D splay w ndow 3. Power Cable (Some Un ts) 4. Remote control Holder (Some Un ts) 5. Remote Control 6. Funct onal F lter (On Front of Ma n F lter - Some Un ts) 7.
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Un t spec f cat ons and features " " when w reless Control feature s act vated (some un ts) " " When ECO funct on(opt onal) s act vated, the ' ' llum nates gradually one by one as -- -- --set temperature-- ..
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Un t spec f cat ons and features 2.4 F xed-speed type COOL mode HEAT mode DRY mode Room 17° - 32°C (63° - 90°F) 0° - 30°C 10° - 32°C (50° - 90°F) temperature (32° - 86°F) 18° - 43°C (64° - 109°F) 11°...
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Un t spec f cat ons and features Note: Illustrat ons n th s manual are for explanatory purposes. The actual shape of your ndoor un t may be sl ghtly d fferent. The actual shape shall preva l. Sett ng angle of a r flow Sett ng vert cal angle of a r flow Wh le the un t s on, use the SWING/DIRECT button to set the d rect on (vert cal angle) of a rflow.
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Un t spec f cat ons and features Range F g. A Warn ng Do not keep louver at too vert cal an angle for long per ods of t me. Th s can cause water condensat on to dr p on yur furn sh ngs. Warn ng Do not put your fingers in or near the blower and suction side of the unit.
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Un t spec f cat ons and features Deflector rod F g. B 12 / 64 EN Spl t-type room a r cond t oner / User Manual...
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Un t spec f cat ons and features Sleep operat on The SLEEP funct on s used to decrease energy use wh le you sleep (and don’t need the same temperature sett ngs to stay comfortable). Th s funct on can only be act vated v a remote control. Press the SLEEP button when you are ready to go to sleep.
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Manual operat on (w thout remote) 3.1 How to operate your un t w thout the remote control In the event that your remote control fa ls to work, your un t can be operated manually w th the MANUAL CONTROL button located on the ndoor un t. Note that manual operat on s not a long-term solut on, and that operat ng the un t w th your remote control s strongly recommended.
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Care and ma ntenance 4.1 Clean ng your ndoor un t Before clean ng or ma ntenance Always turn off your a r cond t oner system and d sconnect ts power supply before clean ng or ma ntenance. Warn ng Only use a soft, dry cloth to w pe the un t clean.
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Care and ma ntenance 9. Close the front panel of the ndoor un t. F lter Tabs Remove a r freshen ng f lter from back of larger f lter (some un ts) Warn ng Do not touch a r freshen ng (Plasma) f lter for at least 10 m nutes after turn ng off the un t.
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Care and ma ntenance Warn ng Before chang ng the f lter or clean ng, turn off the un t and d sconnect ts power supply. When remov ng f lter, do not touch metal parts n the un t. The sharp metal edges can cut you. Do not use water to clean the ns de of the ndoor un t.
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Care and ma ntenance 4.4 Ma ntenance – long per ods of non-use If you plan not to use your a r cond t oner for an extended per od of t me, do the follow ng: Clean all f lters Turn on FAN funct on unt l un t dr es out completely Turn off the un t and d sconnect the power...
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Care and ma ntenance 4.5 Ma ntenance – pre-season nspect on After long per ods of non-use, or before per ods of frequent use, do the follow ng: Check for damaged w res Clean all f lters Check for leaks Replace batter es Make sure noth ng s block ng all a r nlets and outlets 19 / 64 EN...
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Troubleshoot ng Safety precaut ons If ANY of the follow ng cond t ons occurs, turn off your un t mmed ately! The power cord s damaged or abnormally warm You smell a burn ng odor The un t em ts loud or abnormal sounds A power fuse blows or the c rcu t breaker frequently tr ps Water or other objects fall nto or out of the un t Do not attempt to f x these yourself! Contact author zed serv ce prov der...
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Troubleshoot ng Issue Poss ble causes Low h ss ng sound dur ng operat on: Th s s normal and s caused by refr gerant gas flow ng through both ndoor and outdoor un ts. Low h ss ng sound when the system starts, has just stopped runn ng, or Both the ndoor un t s defrost ng: Th s no se s normal and s caused by the refr gerant gas and outdoor un t...
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Troubleshoot ng 5.2 Troubleshoot ng When troubles occur, please check the follow ng po nts before contact ng a repa r company. Problem Poss ble causes solut on Temperature sett ng may be h gher than amb ent room Lower the temperature sett ng temperature The heat exchanger on the ndoor Clean the affected heat exchanger...
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Troubleshoot ng Problem Poss ble causes solut on There’s too much or too l ttle Check for leaks and recharge the refr gerant n the system system w th refr gerant. Incompress ble gas or mo sture Evacuate and recharge the system The un t starts and has entered the system.
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Installat on nstruct ons 7.1 F-Gas nstruct on Th s product conta ns fluor nated greenhouse gases. The fluor nated greenhouse gases are conta ned n hermet cally sealed equ pment. Installs, serv ces, ma nta ns, repa rs, checks for leaks or decomm ss ons equ pment and product recycl ng should be carr ed out by natural persons that hold relevant cert f cates.
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Спецификация BEVPI 090/ BEVPI 120/ BEVPI 180/ BEVPI 240/ Модел номер. BEVPI 091 BEVPI 121 BEVPI 181 BEVPI 241 Общо количество на охладителния 1250 1600 агент (g) Климатичен клас Нагревателна Нагревателна Нагревателна Нагревателна Тип за отопление помпа помпа помпа помпа...
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Спецификация BEHPI 090/ BEHPI 120/ BEHPI 180/ BEHPI 240/ Модел номер. BEHPI 091 BEHPI 121 BEHPI 181 BEHPI 241 Общо количество на охладителния 1250 1600 агент (g) Климатичен клас Нагревателна Нагревателна Нагревателна Нагревателна Тип за отопление помпа помпа помпа помпа Основна...
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Спецификация BEEPI 090/ BEEPI 120/ Модел номер. BEEPI 091 BEEPI 121 Общо количество на охладителния агент (g) Климатичен клас Нагревателна Нагревателна Тип за отопление помпа помпа Основна ефективнст Охладителен 8530 (Pdesign C) 11000 (Pdesign C) капацитет (Btu/h) Охладителен (Pdesign C) (Pdesign C) 2500 3220...