Page 2 - Caution, risk of fire; The Refrigerant
Caution, risk of fire Appliance filled with flammable gas M50. Please read the customer user guide before use. The Refrigerant ● Your Pioneer air conditioner and heat pump uses hydrocarbon M50 refrigerant. It’s important to be aware that refrigerants are highly flammable, explosive and tasteless. M5...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents Operation Important safety instructions .............................................................................................. 1 Product overview ................................................................................................................. 3 Operation Guide Opera...
Page 5 - Safety Instructions; Important safety instructions
Safety Instructions 1 Please read the following instructions carefully before using this appliance: Important safety instructions ● This appliance can be operated by children eight years and older. However, please ensure that children and people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities ...
Page 6 - Precautions
Precautions 2 ● Beware of electric shocks and fire hazards. If your air conditioner displays an error code, please check the error code list at the end of this document to identify a problem or contact a qualified professional. ● Do not step on the top panel of the outdoor unit, or put heavy objects...
Page 7 - Product overview
Product overview 3 Indoor unit: Outdoor unit: Note: Actual product may look different to the image above. Please refer to actual products.
Page 9 - Operation Guide; Installation batteries
Operation Guide 5 Installation batteries 1. Press down on the back of the remote control as shown in the image to the right. Push out the cover of the battery box in the direction of the arrow. 2. Install two AAA batteries. 3. Reinstall the cover of the battery box. Battery lid switch Operation guid...
Page 10 - Remote Control
Page 11 - Buttons on Remote Control; Mode button
Buttons on Remote Control 7 On/Off button Press this button to turn the air conditioner on or off. Mode button Press this button to select your required operation mode. ● When selecting auto mode, your air conditioner will operate automatically according to factory settings. The set temperature can’...
Page 12 - Fan button
Buttons on Remote Control 8 Fan button ● The set fan speeds are: Auto, Fan1, Fan2, Fan3, Fan4, Fan5, Turbo, Stepless speed. ● Press this button to set fan speed: auto(AUTO), fan1( ), fan2( ), fan3( ), fan4( ), fan5( ), turbo( ), stepless speed. Note: ● In AUTO speed, air conditioner will select fan ...
Page 13 - button
Buttons on Remote Control 9 button This button selects a left & right swing angle of the fan. Note: this function is not available on NZ or Australian models. Button and icon appear on remote control but the button does not operate. The left & right air vanes can be adjusted manually, ensure...
Page 14 - Light button
Buttons on Remote Control 10 Cancel Timer on (off ) If you start the timer in error, press “ Timer ” button to cancel it. Note: ● Time set range:0.5-24 hours. ● When the timer is on, the controller display on the unit will be on too. Light button This turns the light on or off on the unit’s display....
Page 15 - Health button
Buttons on Remote Control 11 Health button This button turns on or off the cold plasma generator. Note: this function is not available on NZ or Australian models. Button and icon appear on remote control but the button does not operate. Other helpful buttons 1. Child lock function Press “ ” or “ ” s...
Page 17 - Cleaning and Maintenance; Clean surface of indoor unit; Clean filter
Cleaning and Maintenance 13 Clean surface of indoor unit When the surface of your unit is dirty, we recommend cleaning it with a soft, dry or damp cloth. Note: Do not remove the panel when cleaning. Clean filter 1. Open panel Pull out the panel to a certain angle as shown in the image below. 3. Clea...
Page 18 - Pre-season cleaning checklist; Post-season checklist
Cleaning and Maintenance 14 Note: ● Clean the filter at least every three months. Clean more frequently if the unit operates in a very dusty environment. ● After removing the filter, do not touch the fins to avoid injury, as they are sharp. ● Do not use an open flame or hair dryer to dry the filter....
Page 19 - Problem solving; Problem solving hints and tips
Problem solving 15 Problem solving hints and tips Please check the list below. If the problem can’t be solved, please contact your local dealer or a qualified professional. Problem Possible cause Possible solution Your remote control isn’t working or the unit can’t receive its signal? Your remote co...
Page 21 - Error Codes
Problem solving 17 Error Codes When there is a problem with your air conditioner, the temperature indicator on indoor unit will blink to display an error code. Please see a description of error codes below. Note: This diagram is only for reference. Please refer to your individual product to find the...
Page 22 - Contact us
Problem solving 18 Contact us When below phenomenon occurs, please turn off air conditioner and disconnect power immediately, and then contact the dealer or qualified professionals for service. ● Power cord is overheating or damaged. ● Air conditioner gives off burning smell. ● There’s abnormal soun...