You can be justifiably proud of your purchase because the same pride in craftsmanship and engineering know-how that goes into Carrier equipment for cooling the Astrodome sports complex in Texas, the United States Capitol °Ø s Halls of Congress and countless other installations worldwide have been built into your unit.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 2 P R E C A U T I O N S Installing and servicing air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical c o m p o n e n t s . Only trained and qualified service personnel should install or service this equipment.
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 3 P R E C A U T I O N S WARNING Do not use flammable sprays near the unit. The unit can be damaged by gasoline, benzene, thinners, insecticides and other chemical agents. WARNING When unplugging the power plug, do not pull by the power cord.
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 4 P R E C A U T I O N S WARNING Be careful to keep the room temperature a comfortable level. Avoid continuous direct air flow to the occupant, especially in case of sleeping persons or hospital patients. WARNING Do not obstruct the front of the discharge grille of both units.
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 5 P R E C A U T I O N S WARNING To circulate the room air only, operate at the FAN mode. WARNING In summer, if possible, prevent direct sunlight from entering the room, draw curtains or blinds.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 6 BEFORE OPERAT I O N UNIT DESCRIPTION Indoor Unit ROOM AIR INLET AIR FILTER ACTIVE CARBON FILTER & ¡¤Option 1 : ELETROSTATIC FILTER °§ Option 2 : PHOTO-CATALYST FILTER REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL RECEIVER AIR SWING FLAP VERTICAL LOUVER ROOM AIR OUTLET...
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 7 BEFORE OPERAT I O N Indoor Unit Display ¶ U UNIT ON(Green): When the unit is switched on by the remote control, a green light will be displayed. ¶U TIMER(Orange) : When the unit is in reservation mode, an orange light will be displayed.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 8 BEFORE OPERAT I O N REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION Names and Functions of the Buttons ON/OFF BUTTON If you press this button, the unit will begin operation. Press the button again, and operation stops. ( You can hear a receiving beep.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 9 BEFORE OPERAT I O N FLAP CONTROL BUTTON Controls the discharge air flow direction up and down. ( Refer to p.19 ) On start up, the flaps open automatically according to the operation mode. If you press this button, the flap will move stepwise and the position will be displayed.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 0 BEFORE OPERAT I O N Remote Control Display Indicates the selected temperature. ®Á ®Ë Indicates flap modes ®È ®Î ®Í ®Ï SWING ®Ì AUTO Automatic position ®Ó User selected position ®Ô...
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 1 BEFORE OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION Replacing Batteries Remove the cover of the Remove the used batteries and Press the R S Tbutton with a sharp battery compartment at the insert new batteries. The remote object to reset the remote back of the remote control by control uses two alkaline...
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 2 BEFORE OPERAT I O N Signal Receiving Use the remote control where its signals can reach the receiver of the air conditioner. (A distance of 5m is allowed) ¶U You can hear a beeping sound from the unit in the following cases, which indicates that the signal is received.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 3 UNIT OPERAT I O N GENERAL OPERATION P R O C E D U R E ON/OFF button Press this button and the COOL operation is indicated. ¶UA receiving beep is heard. ¶UThe green UNIT ON lamp of the indoor unit display i l l u m i n a t e s .
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 4 UNIT OPERAT I O N TIMER OPERAT I O N ON Ti m e r PROCEDURE ON TIMER button Press this button. On start up, time is set at 6:00 A.M.. HOUR, MINUTE buttons Press these buttons to set the start-up time desired while the ON Timer symbol is flashing.
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 5 UNIT OPERAT I O N OFF Ti m e r P R O C E D U R E OFF TIMER button Press this button. On start up, the time is set at 2:00 A.M. . HOUR, MINUTE buttons Press these buttons to set the stop time desired while the OFF Timer symbol is flashing.
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 6 UNIT OPERAT I O N Combination of ON, OFF and EVERY D AY Ti m e r P R O C E D U R E For example, when you want the operation to start at 5:30 P.M.
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 7 UNIT OPERAT I O N Cancellation of ON, OFF and EVERY D AY Ti m e r P R O C E D U R E Press the ONTIMER button to cancel the ON Timer or press OFF TIMER button to cancel the OFF Timer.
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O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 8 UNIT OPERAT I O N Sleep Ti m e r This function enables the user to automatically switch off the unit. P R O C E D U R E If you want to stop the operation after 3 hours from now, Press the SLEEP button 3 times ¶U3:hr will be displayed and the...
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 1 9 UNIT OPERAT I O N DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER CONTRO L Up and Down Contro l The air discharge direction can be controlled to swing up and down and can be fixed at a preferred position or at automatic position by the remote control.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 2 0 UNIT OPERAT I O N EMERGENCY AND TEST OPERAT I O N EMERGENCY TEST Emergency Operation When the remote control is lost, damaged or the battery is discharged, the EMERGENCY button can be used to run the unit.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 2 1 UNIT OPERAT I O N AIR CLEANING OPERATION Information for filters ¶U Filters Air filters O p t i o n 1:Active carbon filter/Photo-catalyst filter Option 2:Active carbon filter/Electrostatic filter ¶U Air filters eliminate dust and lint ¶U Optional Active carbon filter/Photo-catalyst filter effectively eliminates odor and cigarette smoke in the room air.
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 2 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE POINTS TO NOTE Operating Condition ¶UTemperature ranges which are suitable for unit operation are as follows: M O D E I N D O O R O U T D O O R C O O L 21 ~ 32°∆...
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 2 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE FILTERS AND FRONT PANEL Cleaning the Air Filter NOTE ¶UTurn off the unit and pull out the power plug. ¶UClean the air filters once a month. Lift the front panel and pull the Clean the filters with a vacuum Rinse the filters under running...
O W N E R°Ø S MANUAL - 2 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE MAIN UNIT ¶U Use only a damp soapy towel. ¶U Do not pour water onto the unit, and do not use petrol, solvents or abrasive powder which may result in damage of the unit.
OWNER¡fl S MANUAL - 25 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Check Points Action Check that the power cord is plugged Insert the power cord into the wall outlet. into the wall outlet. Unit does not Has the circuit breaker tripped or has the Reset the circuit breaker or replace the operate fuse blown?
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