Page 3 - Thank you for selecting Carrier !; s Halls of; PRECAUTIONS; CONTENTS
Thank you for selecting Carrier ! You can be justifiably proud of your purchase because the same pride in craftsmanship and engineering know-howthat goes into Carrier equipment for cooling the Astrodome sports complex in Texas, the United States Capitol , s Halls of Congress and countless other inst...
Page 4 - WARNING
PRECAUTIONS Installing and servicing air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electricalcomponents.Only trained and qualified service personnel should install or service this equipment.Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning the coil...
Page 5 - Use only fuses of the proper amperage.
PRECAUTIONS Do not use flammable sprays near the unit.The unit can be damaged by gasoline, benzene, thinners,insecticides and other chemical agents. When unplugging the power plug, do not pull by thepower cord.The power cord will get damaged and it can causeelectric shock. To avoid the risk of serio...
Page 7 - To circulate the room air only, operate at the FAN mode.
PRECAUTIONS To circulate the room air only, operate at the FAN mode. In summer, if possible, prevent direct sunlight fromentering the room; draw curtains or blinds. Use the timer correctly to maintain comfort conditions. Please read this owner , s manual carefully before operating the unit.It contai...
Page 8 - BEFORE OPERATION; UNIT DESCRIPTION; Indoor Unit
BEFORE OPERATION ON /O FF TEM P SLE EP ROOM AIR INLET AIR FILTER ACTIVE CARBON FILTER & OPTION 2 : PHOTO-CATALYST FILTER REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL RECEIVER AIR SWING FLAP VERTICAL LOUVER ROOM AIR OUTLET POWER PLUG LCD REMOTE CONTROL OUTDOOR AIR OUTLET OUTDOOR AIR INLET INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CONNECTION ...
Page 9 - Switch Panel; a green light will be displayed.; Indoor Unit Display
BEFORE OPERATION Switch Panel • UNIT ON(Green): When the unit is switched on by the remote control, a green light will be displayed. • TIMER(Orange) : When the unit is in reservation mode, an orange light will be displayed. • EMERGENCY button : Can be used when the remote control is lost or inoperat...
Page 10 - REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION; Names and Functions of the Buttons; TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTONS
BEFORE OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION Names and Functions of the Buttons OWNER , S MANUAL - 8 ON/OFF TEMP . SLEEP MODE FAN FLAP CLOCK EVERYDAY HOUR MINUTE RESERV . TIMER ON OFF CANCEL A SWING A 햲 햳 햴 햵 햶 햸 햻 햷햹 햺 ON/OFF BUTTON If you press this button, the unit will begin operation. Press theb...
Page 12 - Remote Control Display; AUTO
BEFORE OPERATION Indicates the selected operating mode. Lights up when the signal from the remotecontrol is transmitted.A receiving beep is heard from the unit. Lights up when the batteries must bereplaced with new ones. When this markappears, replace the batteries within aweek. Lights up when the u...
Page 13 - REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION; Replacing Batteries; NOTE; Matching Address between Indoor Unit and Remote Control
BEFORE OPERATION Remove the cover of thebattery compartment at theback of the remote control bysliding it out in the direction ofthe arrow. REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION Remove the used batteries andinsert new batteries. The remotecontrol uses two alkaline batteries.(1.5V, LR03x2) Press the RST button ...
Page 14 - m maximum; Signal Receiving; CAUTION
BEFORE OPERATION The remote control will only function when operated within 5 meters of the unit. • You can hear a beeping sound from the unit in the following cases, which indicates that the signal is received. 5m maximum • The air conditioner will not operate if curtains, doors or other materials ...
Page 15 - UNIT OPERATION; PROCEDURE; AUTOMATIC OPERATION
UNIT OPERATION PROCEDURE ON/OFF button Press this button and the unit starts AUTO operation. MODE button If the unit is operating in another mode, press the MODEbutton to select AUTO. TEMP. ( ) buttons Set the desired temperature using the remote controlbuttons.At the start of the AUTO operation, th...
Page 16 - MANUAL OPERATION; DRY OPERATION; MODE button; Press these buttons to set the desired temperature.; FLAP button
UNIT OPERATION MANUAL OPERATION PROCEDURE DRY OPERATION This operation eliminates moisture economically by operating the compressor, indoor andoutdoor fan motor intermittently, so that the room temperature is maintained at the set temperature. 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON/OFF button Press this button and the AUTO...
Page 17 - TIMER OPERATION; ON Timer; Set the desired operation mode with these buttons.; About ON Timer; • When the ON Timer is set, the unit monitors the room
UNIT OPERATION TIMER OPERATION ON Timer 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 timedesired while the ON Timer symbol is flashing. RESERV. button Press this button when pointing the remote control...
Page 18 - OFF Timer
UNIT OPERATION OFF Timer OFF TIMER button Press this button.In the beginning, the time is set at 2:00 A.M. . HOUR, MINUTE buttons Press these buttons to set the stop time desired whilethe OFF Timer symbol is flashing. RESERV. button Press this button by pointing the remote controltowards the receive...
Page 19 - Set the operation mode as desired.
UNIT OPERATION PROCEDURE Combination of ON, OFF and EVERYDAY Timer 123 12 123 For example when you want the operation to start at 5:30P.M. and stop at 10:30 P.M.. Reserve the ON Timer at 5:30 P.M.. Reserve the OFF Timer at 10:30 P.M.. Set the operation mode as desired. Or when you want to stop the o...
Page 20 - Cancellation of ON, OFF and EVERYDAY Timer
UNIT OPERATION Cancellation of ON, OFF and EVERYDAY Timer Press the ON TIMER button to cancel the ON Timeror press OFF TIMER button to cancel the OFF Timer.To cancel the EVERYDAY Timer reservation, press theEVERYDAY, ON TIMER or OFF TIMER button. Press the CANCEL button by pointing the remotecontrol...
Page 21 - Sleep Timer; If you want to stop the operation after 3 hours from now.; SLEEP
UNIT OPERATION Sleep Timer This function enables the user to automatically switch off the unit. PROCEDURE If you want to stop the operation after 3 hours from now. Press the SLEEP button 3 times• 3:hr will be displayed and the signal will be flashing.• After 5 seconds, the stopping time will be disp...
Page 22 - Left and Right Control; • Please do not fix the flap at position; DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER CONTROL; Up and Down Control; HANDLE; Fixed; Auto Position; Swing Range
UNIT OPERATION NOTE NOTE The air discharge direction can be controlled to swing up and down and can be fixed at a preferred position or atautomatic position by the remote control. • If you select the Flap position using the FLAP button in the remote control, the flap in the unit will move to that po...
Page 23 - EMERGENCY AND TEST OPERATION; Test Operation; This operation is used for checking after unit installation.; Emergency Operation; • Press the EMERGENCY button at the off mode condition.
UNIT OPERATION EMERGENCY AND TEST OPERATION Test Operation This operation is used for checking after unit installation. • Press the TEST button.• Press the TEST button once more after checking to activate remote control. If there is any input signal ( remote control signal or EMERGENCY button presse...
Page 24 - AIR CLEANING OPERATION; Life time of filters; • Filters; Information for filters
UNIT OPERATION AIR CLEANING OPERATION Life time of filters • The life of above filters varies according to the amount of cigarette smoke, room size and the operating time.• Air filters can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or rinsed under running water after using a month. (Refer to CLEANING THE FILT...
Page 25 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE; POINTS TO NOTE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE POINTS TO NOTE Operating Condition • Temperature ranges suitable for unit operation are as follows. • When the unit operates above or below these conditions for a long time, system diagnostics may detect a malfunction and the unit will not operate properly.• If the unit operates...
Page 26 - Frost Prevention of Indoor Unit; Any of the following can occur during normal operation:
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Frost Prevention of Indoor Unit When the unit operates (on cooling) at a low ambient temperature, frost may appear on the indoor coil. When theindoor coil temperature is below 0 ° c, the microcomputer makes the compressor stop to protect the unit from frost. Normal Operation Any...
Page 27 - CLEANING THE FILTERS AND FRONT PANEL; Cleaning the Air Filter
CARE AND MAINTENANCE NOTE • Turn off the unit and pull out the power plug.• Clean the front panel if it becomes dirty and spotted.• Front panel is removable. CLEANING THE FILTERS AND FRONT PANEL Cleaning the Air Filter Refreshing the optional Photo-catalyst filter Washing the Front Panel NOTE • Turn...
Page 28 - CLEANING THE MAIN UNIT; • When cleaning the unit, first turn it off and pull out the power plug.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 2 NOTE CLEANING THE MAIN UNIT • Do not pour water onto the unit, and do not use petrol, solvents or abrasive powder which may result in damage of the unit. • When cleaning the unit, first turn it off and pull out the power plug. Clean the filters and refit them into the unit. ...
Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Trouble
TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Check Points Action OWNER , S MANUAL - 27 Is the operation mode FAN or AUTO? Check that the power cord is plugged Insert the power cord into the wall outlet. into the wall outlet. Has the circuit breaker tripped or has the Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse blown? ...
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