3. Check that the outdoor unit's support bracket is not damaged or corroded. If it is, contact the
service centre.
N.B.
4. Many packaging materials are recyclable materials. Please dispose of them in the
appropriate recycling unit.
5. If you want to remove the air conditioner, please contact your local dealer or local service
provider for the correct disposal method.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible faults and solutions
WARNING
Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. Improper repair can cause electric shocks or fire.
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before contacting your local Technical Service Centre.
Carry out the following checks before contacting your Technical Service Centre:
Fault
Is there noticeable interference (e.g. static
electricity, stable voltage)?
Is the remote control within the signal
reception range?
Are there any obstacles between the
The indoor unit
remote control and the receiver?
does not receive
the signal from
Is the remote control pointed at the
receiver?
remote control or
the remote
Is the remote control's sensitivity low? Are
control does not
icons blurred or missing?
seem to be
Do icons fail to appear on the display
working
when you operate the remote control?
Is there a fluorescent light in the room?
Is the indoor unit's air inlet or outlet
blocked?
In heat mode, has the indoor temperature
reached the set temperature?
No air comes out
of the indoor unit
Has heat mode only recently been
selected?
Is there a power cut?
Has the plug come loose?
Has the circuit breaker tripped or has the
fuse blown?
The air
Is the wiring faulty?
conditioner is not
working
Was the unit restarted immediately after
shutdown?
Is the setting on the remote control
correct?
The indoor unit's
Is the indoor temperature and humidity
air outlet
high?
produces a mist
V 04/20
Check
Solution
Pull out the plug. After about 3 minutes
reinsert the plug and restart the unit.
The maximum signal reception distance
is 8 m. The remote control will not work
beyond this distance.
Remove the obstacles.
Point the remote control at the receiver
on the indoor unit.
Check the batteries. If the batteries are
very low, replace them.
Check if the remote control is damaged.
If it is, replace it.
Position the remote control next to the
indoor unit.
Turn off the fluorescent light and try
again.
Remove the obstruction.
Once the set temperature has been
reached, the indoor unit will stop blowing
out air.
To prevent blasts of cold air from being
blown out, there will be a delay of
several minutes before operation begins
(this is normal).
Wait for the power to be restored.
Reinsert the plug.
Have the circuit breaker or fuse replaced
by a qualified technician.
Have it replaced by a qualified
technician.
Wait 3 minutes and then restart the unit.
Reset the function.
Indoor air cools rapidly. Wait for the
indoor temperature and humidity to fall
and the mist to disappear.
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