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AS072AZNBA A U072ABNCA (HSU-07CG03/R1) AS092AMNBA A U092ABNCA (HSU-09CG03/R1) AS122A YNBA A U122ABNCA (HSU-12CG03/R1) AS162A TNBA A U162AFNBA (HSU-16CG03/R1) AS182ASNBA A U182AFND A (HSU-18CG03/R1) AS222AJNBA A U222AHNBA (HSU-22CG03/R1) No .0010544375 Please read this operation manual bef ore using the air conditioner .[...]
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Contents Cautions P ar ts and functions Operation Maintenance T roub le shooting 1-2 3-5 6-13 14-16 17[...]
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Page 3
Cautions 1 The cardboard bo x may be brok en or cut into[...]
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2 Series 07,09,12 16,18 22 3G2.5mm 2 +3x0.75mm 2 4G1.5mm 2 T ype 3G1.5mm 2 +2x0.75mm 2 20[...]
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P ar ts and Functions Operation mode indicator Lights up when Timer operation is selected. Lights up during compressor running. Lights up when unit starts. Air filter V er tical flap Timer mode indicator Inlet grille Air filter Inlet grille Use remote controller to adjust up and down air flow . (Don't adjust it manually .) V er tical flap [...]
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P ar ts and Functions 5 Operation 1. Mode display A UTO COOL DRY F AN 2. SWING display 3. F AN SPEED displa y 4. HEAL TH display 5. SLEEP display 6. LOCK display 7. TIMER ON display 8. A UXILIARY HEA T display 9. SWING 10. MODE Used to select A UTO,COOL,DR Y ,HEA T and F AN 1 1. CLOCK Used to select your desired temp . 12. TIMER Used to select TIME[...]
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Operation 6 Remote controller's operation When in use, put the signal tr ansmission head directly to the receiv er hole on the indoor unit. The distance between the signal transmission head and the receiv er hole should be within 7m without any obstacle as well. Don't throw the controller , pre vent it from being damaged. When electronic-[...]
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LOCK RESET CODE MODE SLEEP CLOCK SET TIMER A F AN TEMP ON OFF 1 2 4 3 7 SWING 9[...]
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Operation 8 COOL and DR Y operation A UT O DR Y F AN COOL A UTO A UT O LO MED HI (1) Unit star t (2) Select operation mode (3) Select temp . setting Press MODE button. F or each press, oper ation mode changes as f ollows: Unit will run in operation mode displa yed on LCD . Stop displa y at your desired mode . Press F AN b utton. For each press , fa[...]
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Operation 9 It is advisable not to k eep v er tical flap at downw ard position for a long time in COOL or DR Y mode, otherwise, condensate water might occur . When humidity is high, condensate water might occur at air outlet if all horizontal louv ers are adjusted to left or r ight. Unit won't restar t until 3 minutes ha v e elapsed, d[...]
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Operation 10 Hints Set Clock correctly bef ore star ting Timer operation(ref err ing to page 5) Y ou can let unit star t or stop automatically at f ollowing times: Before y ou wak e up in the mor ning, or get bac k from outside or after you f all asleep at night. (1)After unit star t, select your desired oper ation mode. Operation mode will be disp[...]
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Operation 11 TIMER ON-OFF T o cancel TIMER mode (1)After unit star t, select your desired oper ation mode Operation mode will be displa yed on LCD . P ower indicator on indoor unit lights up . (2) Press TIMER button to change TIMER mode. Ev er y time the button is pressed, displa y changes as follo ws: Select TIMER ON-OFF . "ON" will flas[...]
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Oper ation 12 In COOL ,DR Y mode Approx. 6 hrs T emp. setting Unit stop One hour after SLEEP mode star ts, temp . will become 1 o C higher than temp . setting. After running for another 1 hour , temp . r ises b y 1 o C fur ther . Unit will run for 6 hours then stops automatically . T emp. is higher than temp . setting so that room temp . won&ap[...]
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Oper ation 13 Emergency Operation: Carr y out this operation only when the remote controller is def ective or lost. When the emergency operation s witch is pressed, a " Pi " sound star ts once, which means the star t of this operation. In this operation, it is not possib le to change the settings of temperature and air flo w speed, it[...]
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14 2.Remov e air filters Push up the filter's center tab slightly until it is caesura of the stopper . Remov e it b y pulling down. 4.Attach the filters Attach filter behind the stopper so that the " F ront " indication is facing to the front. Make sure that it is completely behind the stopper , otherwise problems might occur . C[...]
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15 Maintenance Open the frame of the filter . Attach the Electrostatic Filters. If Electrostatic Filter can no longer be used, please buy a ne w one instead. 2 1 3 4 5 6 Some of the models ma y not hav e the frame of the filter . Replacement of Electrostatic Filter Detach the Air filters. Detach the Electrostatic Filters. Replace the old filter wit[...]
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16 Maintenance Proper room temperature . Closing of doors and windows during operation. Eff ectiv e use of the timer . Ne v er f ail to obser ve the f ollowings Do not b lock the inlet or outlet. Do not use f or other pur poses . Do not pull pow er plug. Do not sprinkle water ov er the unit.. Proper temperature Once ev ery two weeks A void time[...]
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17 Bef ore asking f or ser vice, chec k the follo wing first. Cause or check points When unit is stopped, it won't restar t immediately until 3 minutes ha ve elapsed to protect the system. When the electric plug is pulled out and reinser ted, the protection circuit will work f or 3 minutes to protect the air conditioner . During unit operation[...]