Page 2 - Contents
2 English Contents Safety Information 4 Safety Information 4 At a Glance 11 Indoor Unit Overview 11 Display 12 Remote Control Overview 13 Replacing the remote control batteries 13 Remote Control Operation 14 Selecting an operation mode 14 To set the temperature • To adjust the fan speed • To adjust ...
Page 4 - Notices and notes
4 Safety Information English Safety Information Safety Information Safety Information WARNING: Read This Manual Read and follow all safety information and instructions before installation, use, or maintenance of this appliance. Incorrect installation, use, or maintenance of this appliance can result...
Page 5 - FOR GENERAL
5 English Safety Information Safety Information WARNING: Low burning velocity material (This appliance is filled with R-32.) The user and installer guides should be read carefully. The user and installer guides should be read carefully. The service guide should be read carefully. FOR GENERAL This ap...
Page 7 - FOR POWER SUPPLY; FOR USING
7 English Safety Information Safety Information FOR POWER SUPPLY WARNING When the circuit breaker is damaged, contact your nearest service centre.Do not pull or excessively bend the power line. Do not twist or tie the power line. Do not hook the power line over a metal object, place a heavy object o...
Page 10 - FOR CLEANING
10 Safety Information English Safety Information Safety Information Do not touch the pipes connected with the product. • This may result in burns or injury. Do not cut or burn the refrigerant container or pipings.Do not point the air direction to the fireplace or heater.Do not use this air condition...
Page 11 - At a Glanc; Indoor Unit Overview; At a Glance
11 English At a Glanc e At a Glanc e Indoor Unit Overview The appearance of the actual product may differ slightly from the image below. 01 02 03 08 04 05 07 06 01 Air intake 02 Air filter 03 Front panel 04 Airflow blade (up and down) 05 Airflow blade (left and right) 06 Power button/Remote control ...
Page 12 - Display
12 Indoor Unit Overview English At a Glanc e At a Glanc e Display 01 02 03 01 Temperature indicator (numeric) Filter reset indicator ( ) Auto clean indicator ( ) Defrost indicator ( ) (For AR**TX***** models) 02 Timer indicator good'sleep indicator 03 Eco indicator
Page 13 - Remote Control Overview; Replacing the remote control batteries
13 English At a Glanc e At a Glanc e Remote Control Overview 0809 07 01 05 06 15 16 17 19 20 02 03 04 10 11 12 18 13 14 01 Set temperature indicator 02 Timer option indicator 03 Operation mode indicator 04 Options indicator 05 Low battery indicator 06 Transmit indicator 07 Fan speed indicator 08 Ver...
Page 14 - Selecting an operation mode; Remote Control Operation
14 Remote Control Operation English At a Glanc e At a Glanc e Selecting an operation mode To change the current mode between Auto, Cool, Dry, Fan, and Heat, press the (Mode) button. NOTE You can use the Cool, Dry, and Heat modes in the following operation range. Mode Cool Dry Heat Indoor temperature...
Page 15 - To set the temperature
15 English At a Glanc e At a Glanc e To set the temperature To control the temperature in each mode, press the (Temperature) button: Mode Temperature control Auto/Cool/ Heat Adjust by 1 ℃ from 16 ℃ to 30 ℃. Dry Adjust by 1 ℃ from 18 ℃ to 30 ℃. Fan No temperature control. To adjust the fan speed Sele...
Page 16 - Smar; Power Smart Features; Auto mode; Cool mode
16 Power Smart Features English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Power Smart Features Smart Features Auto mode Use Auto mode to perform the powerful cooling or heating function to automatically reach the desired temperature. When the difference between the room temperature and the set temperature...
Page 17 - Dry mode; Fan mode
17 English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Dry mode Use Dry mode in rainy or humid weather. ▶ ▶ Select Dry. NOTE • The proper set temperature range for dehumidifying operation is 24 to 26 ℃. If you feel that the current humidity seems high, use a lower set temperature. • You cannot use Dry mode ...
Page 18 - Heat mode; Automatic defrost
18 Power Smart Features English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Heat mode (For AR**TX***** models) Use Heat mode to stay warm. ▶ ▶ Select Heat. NOTE • While the air conditioner warms up, the fan may not operate for about 3 to 5 minutes at the beginning to prevent cold blasts. • If the air condit...
Page 19 - Variety Smart Features; Fast function
19 English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Variety Smart Features Fast function Use the Fast function to quickly cool or heat your room. This function is the most powerful cooling and heating function provided by the air conditioner. You can select this function in Cool or Heat mode. In Cool or ...
Page 20 - Quiet function; Beep function
20 Variety Smart Features English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Quiet function Use the Quiet function to reduce the unit’s operating noise. You can select this function in Cool or Heat mode. In Cool or Heat mode ▶ ▶ ▶ Select Quiet. ▶ NOTE • You can change the set temperature and the airflow di...
Page 21 - Display lighting function
21 English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Display lighting function Use the Display lighting function to turn on or off the lighting of the indoor unit display. ▶ ▶ Select Display. ▶ NOTE • If you change the current mode or function when the Display lighting function is on, the display lighting...
Page 22 - Energy-Saving Features; Eco function
22 Energy-Saving Features English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Energy-Saving Features Eco function Use the Eco function to reduce electricity consumption while staying cool or warm. You can select this function in Cool or Heat mode. In Cool or Heat mode ▶ NOTE • When the Eco function starts, ...
Page 23 - Timed on/ Timed off function
23 English Smar t F eatur es Smar t F eatur es Timed on/ Timed off function Use the Timed on/off function to turn the air conditioner on or off after a duration. Scheduling durations before the air conditioner turns on or off helps use the air conditioner economically. ▶ Select On or Off ▶ (Set the ...
Page 25 - Cl; Schedule; Cleaning and Maintenance
25 English Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Schedule Task How often By whom Instruction Run the Auto clean function. As needed Owner "Auto clean function" on page 26. Clean the filter. Once every two weeks Owner "Cleaning the filter" on page 29. Clean the exter...
Page 26 - Cleaning; Auto clean function; Activating Auto clean
26 English Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Cleaning Auto clean function Use the Auto clean function if the indoor unit produces odors. Activating Auto clean To activate Auto clean, press the (Options) button for at least 3 seconds. The indoor unit display shows: If the air co...
Page 27 - Canceling Auto clean; Deactivating Auto clean
27 English Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Canceling Auto clean To cancel Auto clean while it is running, follow the procedure below: ▶ Press and hold for 3 or more seconds. or ▶ ▶ Select Clean. ▶ NOTE • Canceling Auto clean does not deactivate it. Deactivating Auto clean To ...
Page 28 - Cleaning the outside of the indoor unit; Cleaning the heat exchanger on the
28 Cleaning English Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Tepid damp cloth Soft brush Cleaning the outside of the indoor unit 1 Turn off the air conditioner and wait until the fan stops. 2 Disconnect the power supply. 3 Use a soft brush or tepid damp cloth to clean the exterior. WA...
Page 29 - Cleaning the filter
29 English Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Cl eaning and Maint enanc e Cleaning the filter Clean the air filter every two weeks or when the (filter-cleaning reminder) appears on the indoor unit display. The time between cleanings may vary, depending on the usage and environmental conditions. Vacuum clea...
Page 30 - Appendix; Troubleshooting; Appendix
30 English Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Solution The air conditioner stops working. • Make sure the unit is receiving power. • Check the circuit breaker. If it is flipped off, flip it on again and restart the unit. If the problem persists, contact your service provider. • The Timed off ...