Page 3 - agent or a qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
3 Do not use your air conditioner when: The power cord is damaged. There is a change of liquids falling on the unit. It is close to a heat source. There is a risk of interference from foreign objects. This air conditioner is not made for DIY repair. In case of any abnormal occurrence (smoke, smell, ...
Page 4 - HOW IT WORKS; Cooling
4 HOW IT WORKS d b c a 7 5 6 8 1 2 3 4 The compressor (6) in the exterior unit compresses the refrigerant into a high-temperature, high-pressure gas. When this gas flows along the cooling fins of the condenser (7), heat is exuded and the gas condenses into a liquid, which is led to the evaporator (1...
Page 5 - Using the remote control
5 REMOTE CONTROL LCD display: Auto mode Sleep Cool Dehumidify Fan mode Temperature Fan mode Fan speed indicator Auto (fan, vane control) Airflow direction Clock Order of timer operation Timer Timer on Timer off Temperature set Using the remote control The remote control signal has a range of up to 8...
Page 6 - OPERATION; General
6 OPERATION General • Turn the appliance on with the ON/OFF button . This activates the most recent setting. • The ON/OFF button turns the appliance off; the type of operation set at that time is stored in the memory. • The MODE button cycles through the various modes in this order: auto , cool , de...
Page 8 - Air flow direction; VANE CONTROL; Auto restart; IMPORTANT
8 Air flow direction Adjust the fins (vertical vanes) in the indoor unit by hand to change the left-right air flow direction so that it is comfortable to you. Press the VANE CONTROL button to change the horizontal direction of the air flow, the vanes take these positions in sequence: . Usually the a...
Page 9 - FILTERS; at the A recesses, pull the; Turn the appliance off and disconnect the power.
9 FILTERS To open: at the A recesses, pull the front part up. The front part will stay horizontal (turn up 60 °). To close: press the front part down at the sides at B and in the middle at C. Make sure it is properly closed (click). 1. Hold the front part open (or put it in horizontal position) and ...
Page 10 - CLEANING; END OF PERIOD OF USE; If the air conditioner is to be used again after an extended period:; START OF PERIOD OF USE
10 CLEANING Turn the appliance off and disconnect the power. Interior unitCheck that the condensation outlet drains properly. Dust regularly with a dry cloth or slightly damp paper towel. Never use chemicals or solvents. Never spray a liquid in or over the appliance. Exterior unit Remove dirt and ke...
Page 11 - Which Air Conditioner is best suited for your room?; INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
11 Attention: Make sure to have the professional after-sales service person of our company or the authorized dealer to install the units. • The units may not be installed in places where there might be leakage of combustible gases: fire hazard. • Make sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker is in...
Page 12 - Point of attention for the installation of electric components; installed, before making the connections.; CONNECTION OF THE WIRES OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT; L N; Outdoor unit
12 Point of attention for the installation of electric components • HACR type breaker should be utilized along with proper installation. • Be sure to use the applicable voltage and cables or wires for the unit to be installed, before making the connections. • Read the prompts at the terminal board f...
Page 13 - Cracking sound is heard.
13 TROUBLE SHOOTING Check the following before requesting after sales service from your dealer: The air conditioner does not operate at all. Is the unit connected to a power supply?Has the time been set?Is there a power failure or a blown fuse? Poor cooling performance. Is the temperature set at a s...
Page 14 - RATING
14 Rated power 1.01 kW Minimum circuit amperage 14 A Rated current 9.5 A Pressure range Suction/Discharge Refrigerant load 2.54 lb1150 g 1.3 / 3 MPa 188/436 PSIG 50-104 o F 10-40 o C Operating range Power supply Model Serial number AHW 162 115 V 60 Hz 1 Ph OUTDOOR UNIT Cooling capacity Refrigerant W...
Page 15 - NOTES