wise poor drainage will affect normal operation of the
unit.
Prepare the below accessory.
I1
Drainage hose
I2
Hose band
I3
Screw
I4
Drainage hose clip
I5
Rubber plug
INSTALLATION OF DRAINAGE HOSE CLIP
1.
Remove the rubber cap at drainage port. (Fig. I6)
2.
Fix the drainage hose clip (I4) on the right of rear side plate
near drainage port with a screw (I3). (Fig. I7)
3.
Put the drainage hose (I1) into drainage port and screw it up,
and then bind it with hose band (I2) (Fig. I8)
4.
Put the rubber plug (I5) into the other side of drainage hose, fix
it with hose band (I2) and place it into the drainage hose clip.
(Fig. I9)
For continuous drainage, take the drainage hose from the clip and
pull out the rubber cap on the drainage hose to discharge water.
(Fig. I9)
NOTE:
drainage hose and then fix the hose on the clip.
has been stopped for 3 minutes, the unit will resume opera-
tion.
2.
DRAINAGE FROM THE MIDDLE HOLE
Prepare the below parts. (Fig. J)
J1 Drainage hose of inner diameter of 14mm (Not included,
available in market)
J2 Drain connector
1.
To drain, remove the drain cap (J3) by turning it counter
clockwise then remove the rubber stopper (J4) from the
spout. (Fig. J5)
2.
Screw the drain connector (J2) to the spout by turning
clockwise. (Fig. J6)
3.
Insert the drainage hose (J1) into drain connector hori-
zontally below the drainage hole.
Avoid uneven ground and folding the hose. (Fig. J7)
7. INTALLATION OF POWER SUPPLY CORD
HOOK (Fig. L)
Assemble the power supply cord hook (L1) at the back of the
unit with screws (L2). (Fig L3) The direction of upper hook is
upward. For lower hook, direction is downward.
Wind the power supply cord around the wire hook. (Fig. L4)
8. CLEANING
CLEANING AIR INTAKE GRILLE (Fig. F)
1.
Clean the air intake grille (B10) once every two weeks.
2.
To remove the outside air intake filter (B10) pull the filter off by
pressing the clasp which is on right of the filter. (Fig. F1)
3.
Remove the dust with a vacuum cleaner.
WARNING
CLEANING SURFACE
Clean the outside of the unit with a soft damp cloth.
CAUTION
they could damage the surface.
disconnect power. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock.
cause electric shock.
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9. LONG-TERM STORAGE
At the end of each season, or when you do not plan to use your
unit for an extended period of time, the following procedures are
recommended.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
10. TRANSPORTATION
Preferably keep the unit in the vertical position during transportation.
If it is necessary to place the unit in a horizontal position more than
1/2 hour, ALLOW IT TO REMAIN UPRIGHT FOR 24 HOURS
BEFORE OPERATION. Failure to do so may result in damage to the
compressor. Before transporting / moving the unit make sure the
drain tank is empty.
11. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Check the following before contacting technical support:
4
4
Run the unit 5 or 6 hours with only the "Fan" mode operating
in order to dry the inside.
Remove the drain water from the chassis and unplug the unit.
Clean the unit.
Wipe off any dirt or dust on the unit with a soft damp cloth or
a vacuum cleaner, and then wipe again using a soft dry cloth.
Clean the air intake grille (B10) and replace it.
Store the unit.
The original shipping carton is the best place to store your
unit. If you do not have the original packing materials, cover
the unit with a large plastic bag and store in a cool dry place.
CAUTION
Problem
Cause
Air condition-
- Power failure.
er does not
operate.
- Power plug is loose.
- The air switch is tripped
off or fuse is burnt.
- Malfunction of the cir-
cuit.
- The unit is restarted up
after stopping immedi-
ately.
Unit functions
- The power is too low.
but the room
is not cooled.
- The air filter is too dirty.
- The set temperature is
not proper.
- Door and window are
closed.
Air condition-
- The unit is interfered
er cannot re-
seriously such as static
ceive signal
pressure, unstable volt-
from remote
age.
controller
or remote
- The remote control is
controller is
not within the receiving
not sensible.
range.
- The unit is blocked by
obstacles.
- The sensitivity of re-
mote control low.
- There's fluorescence
lamp in the room.
No fan blew
- The air outlet or air inlet
out from air
is blocked.
Conditioner.
- Evaporator is defrost-
ed.
(Observe it by pulling
out the filter.)
Set
- The unit operates under
temperature
auto mode.
can't be
adjusted.
- The required tempera-
ture exceeds the tem-
perature setting range.
ENGLISH
Solution
- Wait after power recov-
ery.
- Reinsert the plug.
- Ask professional person
to replace air switch or
fuse.
- Ask professional person
to replace circuit.
- Wait for 3min, and then
turn on the unit again.
- Wait after voltage is re-
sumed.
- Clean the air filter.
- Adjust the temperature.
- Close door and win-
dow.
- Please pull out the
plug. Insert the plug af-
ter about 3 minutes,
and then turn on the
unit.
- The receiving range of
remote controller is 8
m. Do not exceed this
range.
- Remove the obstacles.
- Check the batteries of
remote control. If the
power is low, please re-
place the batteries.
- Move the remote con-
trol close to air condi-
tioner.
- Turn off the fluores-
cence lamp and try it
again.
- Eliminate the obstacles.
- It's the normal phenom-
enon. Air conditioner is
defrosting. After de-
frosting is finished, it
will resume operation.
- Temperature can't be
adjusted under auto
mode.
- Adjust the temperature
setting between
16°C-30°C .