Page 2 - Safety Precautions; WARNING; Risk of electric shock.; Register your product at
E- 2 Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be taken when using your air conditioner. Users of this product are cautioned not to attempt repair of this product at theirown discretion. Instead, they are requested to directly contact a designatedservice center or the outlet at which ...
Page 3 - Contents; TT; HSI
E- 3 Contents P REPARING Y OUR A IR C ONDITIONER Safety Precautions Air Conditioning Unit-Main Parts and Control Panel Cooling Your Room Airing Your Room Switching the Air Conditioner Off Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically O PERATION Y OUR A IR ...
Page 4 - Air Conditioning Unit - Main Parts and Control Panel
E- 4 Air Conditioning Unit - Main Parts and Control Panel The desing and shape are subject to change according to the model. Power plug The type of the power plugmay differ according to thetype of local power supply. Inner air flow blades (right/left orientation) Outer air flow blades (up/down orien...
Page 5 - Cooling Y our Room; ENGLISH
E- 5 Cooling Y our Room You must select the Cool mode if you wish to lower the temperaturein your room. Y ou can also set the fan speed. 1 Select the operating mode and fan speed. To cool your room with a... Set the operating mode selection dial to... High fan speed Between HIGH and LOW Low fan spee...
Page 6 - Airing Your Room; Switching the Air Conditioner Off
E- 6 Airing Your Room If the atmosphere in your room is stale, you can air it using the Fan feature and if necessary, evacuate the stale air outside. 1 If you wish to evacuate stale air outside, push the ventilation lever on the front of the unit to the right and the open position ( ). You can switc...
Page 7 - Temperature and Humidity Ranges
E- 7 If you orient the air flow blades downwards and the unit operatesin Cool mode for long periods of time, dew may: For m on the surface of the bladesDrip from the blades Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically HSI L GN E Depending on the position ...
Page 8 - Cleaning Your Air Conditioner; Removal and reassembly of the Front Grille
C C C C A A A A U U U U TT TT II II O O O O N N N N E -8 Cleaning Your Air Conditioner Be sure to clean the air filter periodically to maintain the air conditioner in the best condition for a long period of time. 1 Hold the front grille handle, slightly pull it to the left side and open the front gr...
Page 9 - Solving Common Problems
Solving Common Problems Before contacting the after-sales service, perform the following simple checks. They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary call. PROBLEM EXPLANATION / SOLUTION The air conditioner does notoperate at all The air conditioner does notcool The air flow direction doe...
Page 10 - Technical Specifications
E- 10 Technical Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Model Power Supply ****** AA ****** BA/BB/BC/BD ****** CA ****** DA ****** EA/EB /EC 115V~, 60Hz 220V(230V)~, 60Hz 230/208V~, 60Hz 200-220V~, 50Hz 220-240V~, 50Hz
Page 12 - Installation
E- 12 Installation Before installation, be sure to check the installation area for the air conditioner, and drain hose. Checkpoints prior to installation Installation Conditions 1 Check the cabinet and front grille of the unit for any harmful defects such as scratches. 1 A s the unit is heavy, the w...