LG LS301CE Owner's Manual
LG LS301CE Owner's Manual

LG LS301CE Owner's Manual

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Prior to installation, this air¢onditioning
unit must be subm_
for approval by
the uti|ii_yse_iee _ieh
provides
(EN 6t000_2_ EN 6i0_-3
Norm)_

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  • Page 1 Prior to installation, this air¢onditioning unit must be subm_ for approval by the uti|ii_yse_iee _ieh provides (EN 6t000_2_ EN 6i0_-3 Norm)_...
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS WNe the m,_e_ and _,riN nu_rs here: Mo_| Serial # You can find them ein a label on the side of each _miL _ler"s Name Purc_sed i Staple your r_eipf to this pa_ in the event you need...
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions To prevent the injury of the u_r or _her people and property damage, the following i_tructions must be fo_liowed. [] Ir_orrect _era_on due to ignod_ instr_fio_ willl cause harm or damage. The seriousness is classified by t_'_ _ol_owi_ indicmions, WARNING his symbo_ indicatesthe possibilityo_death or _rious ini_Jr_,,.
  • Page 4: Operation

    Be especially care_ of the sharp explosion,, o r iniu_, d_a_ t,oMe product, [] Operation •There is risk of fire or electric • There is risk of fire or electric • !_the basecollap_s the ai_ cond_ionercould fall with it sh_k, shock causing property da_,ge, producl failure and perso_l i_jury •...
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions • There is risk of fire or failure of • Thereis riskoffire,failureofme • Thereis riskoffile, failureofthe pr_uc_,and/ore_ec#ic _ ock, [ptodu_, a n_br el_ric sh_L fire failureof the • Oxygen deficiency couid occur° • There is risk of explosion or fire,...
  • Page 6 Safety Pre_utions • There is risk of fire or electrical shock •There is risk of ele_ric shock, • There is risk of product damage or failure, or • There could res,u_t in _rsonal iniury and product unintendedoperation, [] Installation •To avoidvibration or w,_er •...
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  • Page 8 Safety Pre_utions • A didy fi_er reducest_ eflicien_ of the air conditioner •There are,sharpand _ving parts that could cause personaliniu_, and _uiid cause product maffunctionor damage, • Be ,care4ul ard avoid • It is ret sanitary arid could cause • There is risk d fire or explosion...
  • Page 9 3,,When cleaning the unit, fi_t make sure th_ the power and breaker .are turnedl off The fan rotates at a very high sipeedldluring operation, There is a poss.ibi_ityof injury if the unit power' is. a_idlenfly _rnedl on...
  • Page 10 WARNING • This appliance sh,ould be insta!lod in accordance wi_ nationall wiring r_ulaltJons This guide a_s as a guide to he_p to explain product features, Air inletvent Air O,LffJet ve_ Air fBters (behind front panel) Ve_ical louver Horizontal louver...
  • Page 11 • This appliance must be properly grounded. To minimize the risk of eiectnc shock, you must alway plug into a grounded ouiet • Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the power plug • A_aching the adapter ground terminal to the wal! receptacle cover screw does...
  • Page 12: Operation Indication

    Indication Lamps On_Off ::Lights up diud_ tk_ sy_em _ration. Timer or S.l_p Mode : Lights up dud_l Timer o_raflon or Sleep mode Deffo_ Mode : LigNs up dud_ Defrost M_e or Hot S_rt operation (Heat pump model only} Outdoor unit : L_h_ up during oufd_r un_ operation.
  • Page 13: Operation Mode Selection Button

    Operadng Instruction The remote control transmits _e signats to the system,. STARTI_T'OP BUTTON Operation sta_, when _ button is pressed and _ops when the bu_on is: OPERATION MODE _A,8, SELECTION BUTTON Us_ to _t t_ o,p_ation m_e_ ROOM TEMPERATURE SE_ING...
  • Page 14 Signal transmitter TIME SETTING BU_ONS Us_ to adjust the,time_ (_e _ge 20) TIMER SET/CANCEL BUiTTiONS Used to set the timer when the _sir_ time is obtained and to c_cel Me Tim_ operation. (See page 20) SLEEP MODE AUTO BUTTON Used to set Sleep Mode Auto...
  • Page 15: Cooling Operation

    _tural wind by the CHAOS i_ic IT]For me, r e fr_h feehgi than other fan speed., press t_ tn, d_r Fan S_ed Selector and s_ to CHAOS mode In this mode, the wind blows like natural breeze, au'tomatically changing fan speed...
  • Page 16: Auto Operation

    The system will !not automati_lly switch from the cooling m_e to the heating mode, or from _ating to c_ling, it mu_ be d_e by manually resetting, ILlDuring A_o O_ration, pressi_ the chaos swing butt®...
  • Page 17 _m temp. _nthJ_case, however, the setfJng_emp. Jsn_ displayed in the rem_e control and you are no_able to control _e roomtemp. e._he.r. During t_ hea_y dehu!midifi_fion function, t_ aiff_ volume iisautom_ically set according to,the optimizationa_or_hm res_nding to 'the current room temp.
  • Page 18 P'r_s the S_rb:S.top bu_on. The unit will resp_d with a _p. ® ¢ ÷ ¢ O_n the d_r on tlhe remote co_roL To select Heating O_tation, pressthe O_rati® Mode Sel_tJon b_on. Each time the button is priori, tP_ operation m_e. is ÷...
  • Page 19: Jet Cool Operation

    ILl During the JET COOL function at any moment_ the A/C start:s to blow the cool air at' extremely high speed for 30 minutes setting the room temp, automatically, to 64_F(18_'C) it is especially used to cool the room, temp.
  • Page 20: Sleep Mode

    SIl_p M_e Auto b,_on 1 to 7 trees, The sleep mode is avai_ab4e for 1 _o 7 times, To The Sleep Mode wilt be o_rat_ a,t slow fan the time _riod in steps of 1 hour,press the speed (c_tin9) or medium fan.
  • Page 21: Vertical Airflow Dir'ection Control

    1 Press the St_'Stop button, the unit wil_respor_ with a beep_ 2_ Open the d_r ointhe remote control Press the Air Circulation button Close the d_r on the remote control Now each time that you press the _ndioo, r Fan Sp_ Selector, the fan s_ed is sh_ftedfrom _m_to CHAOS and back to low again.
  • Page 22: Auto Restart

    71.6°F(22°C) 73..4°F(23_C) 75.2"F(24'_C) Test operation During _e TEST OPERATION, the unit ,o_rates in co_ing m_e at h_h spe_ fan, regardless of room t_perature _d rests in 18 minutes. Dudngte_ operation, _ remote _ntro_r signa_is receive, _e unit @erates as remote controller s_.
  • Page 23 Air i_1 (behind frontpanel) VerticalIou'_ Horizor_l louver 1, Lift the 'front access panel and pull the filter tab slightly fo_ard to remove t_ filter. AIR FILTER 2.. Cl_n the fiffer with a vacuum or warm, soapy water.
  • Page 24 :2,.Check to s_ ifthe.air filter is clogged w_h dust If so, replace the filten 3. E_ure hat the airflow from he outside is not obs_jcted _d hat there is a clearance of over 20_ betw_n the back of the air conditio,_r and the wall or fence behind it.
  • Page 25 ° Make sure there are no curtains:, blinds, or furniture blocking the front of the air conditioner. • Clean the filter at least every 2 weeks. See the care and Maintenance section. conditioner ° When the air conditioner is first turned...
  • Page 26 Memo Room Air Conditioner...

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