LG LA141CP Owner's Manual

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Air Conditioner
Prior to. ins_llation,
this air*
conditioning unit must be
submitted for approval by the
s_vice which provid_
efl_ricity (EN 51_2_
EN 61_-3
Norm}.
and thoroughly
.airconditioner.
future reference after

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  • Page 1 website lmp:/i_ ww.1 Air Conditioner • • Prior to. ins_llation, this air* conditioning unit must be submitted for approval by the s_vice which provid_ efl_ricity (EN 51_2_ EN 61_-3 Norm}. and thoroughly .airconditioner. future reference after...
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS Wr_e the m_li and _rial nu_rs hers: Mode| # Serial # You can find them oin a mabel! o n the side of each uniL Dealer's Name Date Purct-_ased II Staple your receipt to this pa_ in th_ event you need it to prove d_te of purcha_ or for warranty issues.
  • Page 3: Installation

    To prevent the iniury of the u_r or other pe_,le and property damage, the follllowing i_4ructions must be followed [] _r_orrect _eration due to ignori_ instr_tio_ wiB _u_, harm or damage, The seriousness is classified by the following indications. [] The meanings of the symbols used in thiis man_ are as shown I_ow.
  • Page 4 SafetY Precautions • Sharp edges could cause inju_.. • There is _sk of fire, elec_ic • iltmay _use inju_, accident, or Be especially careful of t_ shock, explosion,, or injury. dama_ t,ot_ product, case ewes and tl*_ fins on the con_nser and evaporator.
  • Page 5 • _m is risk of fire or electrical ° There is ffsk d fire or eliectrical • There is dsk d fire and electric shock. shock. _ock. ° There is nsk d fire, or failure d ', It may cause There is _sk •...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SafetY Precautions • There is nsk of fire or e_etdc • There is nsk ol fire or e_edrical • There is risk ot physi_l iniu_', shock, sh_k_ eledric sh_k, _ proud failure_ > --..i ¸ • There is risk of electncal shock °...
  • Page 7 - it may _u_ a problem for your • Avdd -it may _u_ corro_on on t_ _F'_.OiRa] injulry, neighbom. pr_u_ Cor_osbn, padicularl'y on t_ con_n_r and evaporator fi_, _uld cau_ product malfunction [mOperation -There is dsk _ damage or Ioe_ - it may cau_ product failure.
  • Page 8 SafetY Precautions , A di_ filler reduces th_ • There are sha_ and moving • It is no'_sanita_ and _uld cau_ sed_s health is_es. efficien W of the air conditioner _arts t_t could cause personal and couldcau_ product injury. maHunction or damage °...
  • Page 9 Pno,r to Operation 1, Contact an installati_ speciaJist f_ installation, in[the power ptug pro£edy, Plug 3,,.Use a dedicated circuit. 4. Do not use an extensi_ cold. 5. Do not s_rt/stop operation by pluggin_unplugging the power _rd° 6,, ff the co,rd/plug is, damaged, _p, lace it with only an authorized replacement pad, 1.8eir@ exp_ed to, direct airfl_ fo_ a long time may be hazard,s...
  • Page 10 Introduction This symbol alerts you to the, risk of electric shock, This symbol alerts you to hazards that may cause harm to the air cond_ioner. This symbol indic_es sp_ial notes. WARNING: This appliance sh_ld Ibe insta_l_ in _cordance with n_:ional wiling r_ulations.
  • Page 11 Electrica! S afety" This appliance must be pro_rly grounded. To minimize the risk of el_ric sh_k, you must alway plug into a ,grounded oulet, Preferred method Ensure proper ground exists before use, Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the power plug.
  • Page 12 We strongly disco,urage the u_ ,ofan a_pter due to pote_ial safe_ hazards. IF_ temp, o rary _ctions, use only a UL4istedi a_pter, available from most Ioc_ Ihardware stores.. Ensure that _e lar_ st_ in the a_pter is aligned with the large slot in the rece[ptacle for a proper po_adty connection, To disc_nect the power cord from t_ adapter, use one hand on each to avoid damaging the ground...
  • Page 13 Operatic Instructions 1, Remove the batte_ cover by Ipulling it acceding to the arrow diredion 2, insert new batteries making sure that t_ (+) and (-} of batte_ are ir_tal_ corre_lly. 3. Reattach the cover by s_idinglit back into pos_ion. U_ 2 A_('l1.5vo,P,) batteries..
  • Page 14: Operation Mode

    Op'eratJng Instructions The controls will I_k Jike the, fo,[lowing. 1. STARTISTOP' BU'I-rON Operation sta_ wh_ this b_on is p,r_d and _op,s when the b_on is _essed again. 2. OPERATION MODE SELECTION BUTTON q,A6_ Signal transmi_er Us_ to,select the o_ration m_e. 3, ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING BU_ONS Us_ to select the r_m tem_rature,,...
  • Page 15: Cooling Operation

    Operating Instrucfons Cooling operation Pros _e button. Sta_!Stopi The unit w ill respond with a _p., Op_ the d_r _ the remote,control_r. To _lect Cooling Op,etatlon, pros _e Ope{-ationMode _lectJon b_on, Each time the button is pr_ed, the operation mode is shift_ in _e dire_ion _ the afr_o C]o_ the d_r of the r_ote _roHer.
  • Page 16 Op, eradngInstructions /_ Auto o_ration (Cooling model only) P_s: the St_rt_top button. T_ unit wilil res_nd with a bee F O_n '_e d_r of _e remote controller. To select Aut_o Opem_ion, pre_ t_ operation mode se_ction button, Each time the b_on is pressed, the. o_ration mode is shifted in the dir_on of _e arrow, T_ temperature and fan s_...
  • Page 17: Auto Changeover

    Operating Instrucdons Auto changeover operation(Heat pump model only) Openthe d®r d the r_ote controller,, 'To_l_ Auto, C hangeover Operationpressthe.Opera,on ModeSe_'tion bu_on, Eachtime _e bu_® is pre_, _e ,operation m_e. is shi_ in the dir_t_ond _e afro. C_o_ tl"_ d_r of the remote con#oUer, Set the tem_rature lower than the room tem_rature.
  • Page 18 Op, eradnginstructions Healthy ,d,ehumidification operation Press the S_'Stop _tt_ The unit will[r_po_ with a _p. Selection b._on0 Each time the button is pr_d, the opera, on m_e Js shift_ in the .direc'don_ the arrow. the fan s_ again with the d_r of the remote controller still close..
  • Page 19: Heating Operation

    Operating Instrucfons Heating operation (Heat pump model only) Pre_ the Sta_'Sto,p _a_o,n. The unit wit_r_po_ with a b_p, Open the door o_the remote c_trol_r.. To _lect, Heati_ O_ration, press the Op_ation M_e _lec_on button. Each time the button is press_ tP_ op_ation mode is sh_edl in the direction _ the arrow.
  • Page 20 Op, eradngInstructions Jet coo! operation Press t_ StaWStop b_on. The un_ wi_ respond _ith Pim_ t_ Jet Cool button to oi_rate the speed cooling mode a_ t_ unit wi!l o_rate, at super high fan s_d on c_[ing mode for 30 minutes. 13 Du_ng the JET COOL functJon at any moment, _e A/C starts 'to,blow the cool air at extremely high spe_ for .30 minutes setting the room temp.
  • Page 21 Operating Instrucfons NEO PLASMA purification o_ration(Optionai) Press t_ Start/Stop buflon. The unit will respon,_ with a beep_ O_n the d_r of _e remote controller, Press the PLASMA button. ® O_ration willl s_rt when the button is pre:_ed and stop when t_ button is pressed again.
  • Page 22 Op, eradngInstructions 2nd F o_ration the S_rL_Stopb_o,n, The un_wi!l r_lpond with a _eF O_ln the d_r _ the rem_e, ,c®tro_and press the,2nd Function b_on to o_rate _nctions print_ in b,_ue unter buttons, (Ch_k the indication of 2nd function ornthe display of the remote,co,ntro_[_) Thee buttons can s_ the timer as follows: ..
  • Page 23: Setting The Time

    Operating Instructions Sleep mode 1_Press t_ Sle_, Mode Auto b_on to _t t_ time,you want the unit to stop automati_fly_ 2, The Timer is programmed in onehour incremen_ by Fessing the,SJeep Mode Auto b_on 1 to 7 times,,The sle_, mode _ available f_ 1 to,7 _mes. To _ter t!'e time [periodin steps of 1 hour, press the Sl_p Mode Button wlhi_eaiming _ air c_dffioner.
  • Page 24: Air Circulation

    Op, erafingInstructions Vertical Ai#!ow Direction Control The ui_d_n aidi_ (Vertical Airttow) can b,e II';_#Z'_,i adjusted by using the remote control ill I'f you press the CHAOS. swir_ button, the h_izontaf airflow direction is changed au_omaticalliy based on the CHAOS aJgorithm to distribute the air in the room evenly _d at Me same time to make the human body feel mat comfortable, as if enjoyir_ a natural bireeze...
  • Page 25: Auto Clean (Optional)

    Operating Instruct!one Auto clean (Optional) 1. Wherever you pre_ the Auto Clean button, Auto Clean Furor!on will b,e AUTO CLEA[4 re.fred and can,ce[I,ed, 2, Auto Clean fu#ction works before and after coo_inglor dehumidfficatio, n mode For ,detai_s,refer to t_ _!ow p_r_s_ &...
  • Page 26: Test Operation

    Operating Instructions Forced operation Opera, on pro_dures w_n the remote contr_ can't wed. The operation wi!__ started if t!hepower button is premed Jfyou want to stop operation, re-pressthe button_ Heat _mp _e Coo_i_ _del ..o Jn mod ,... Coo!!ng ......
  • Page 27 Maintenan_ and Se_ice WARNING: Turn the system off _fore cleani_. To clean, wi_ wffh a soft, dry cloth. Do not use bleach or abrasives. S,upp,ly _wer must be disconnected before cleaning the ind_,r unff. 1. Open t_ up:si_ of Front Pane,I 2, Put up the Front panel The h_k o,f panel c_es off,...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Maintenance and Sewic_ The heat exc_nger coi_s and pane_ vents of the outd_ unit should _ c_cked regularly. if clogged with dirt _ _t, Rat exchanger and panel ven_ may _ professi_a,y steam cleaned. Didy or clog_d coils wi, redt_e Me _eraflng efficiency of the system and cause higher _eratir_...
  • Page 29: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance andService Before c:alling for se_ice If you have problems witlh your air conditioner, read the following information and try to solve the problem, if you cannot find a solution, turn oN the air conditioner and contact your dealer. Air c_diitioner does not ,o_e 1, Ensure that the air conditioner is p, l ugged into a proper o, u tlet°...
  • Page 30 Maintenance and Se_ic_ The air conditioner may be operating abnormally when: • Make sure the air conditioner plug is pushed completely into the outlet. • Check the, house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker • if power failure o_urs, turn the mode...

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