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Page 1
9.1.1. Parts Identific ation. 9.1.1.1. Vertical Airflow Direc tio n Vane. Airflow direction a djustment Up-and-Down. • The v ertical airflow direc tion vane is controlled by positionin g the vane to discharge the air upwards, downwards or straight out. 9.1.1.2. Ventilat ion Lever. Wh en the slide lever is in t he: • “OPEN” position, the ve [...]
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Page 2
9.1.2. How to Operate. (1) Open the Control Panel Cover. Fig. 1 (2) Power Supp ly Switch off the breake r and set the Main Contro l Knob to the OFF position before connecting the pow er plug cord to an indepe ndent power supply. Fig. 2 (3) Main Contro l Knob Set the Main Contro l Knob to either LO W COOL or HIGH COOL as desired , FAN setting operat[...]
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9.2.1. Parts Identific ation. 9.2.1.1. Vertical Airflow Direc tio n Vane. Airflow direction a djustment Up-and-Down. • The v ertical airflow direc tion vane is controlled by positionin g the vane to discharge the air upwards, downwards or straight out. 9.2.1.2. Ventilat ion Lever. Wh en the slide lever is in t he: • “ OPEN” position, the ve[...]
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9.2.2. How to Oper ate . (1) Open the Contro l Panel Cover. Fig. 1 (2) Power Supp ly Switch off the breake r and set the Main Contro l Knob to the OFF position before connec ting the power plug cord to an indepe ndent power supply. Fig. 2 (3) Main Contro l Knob Set the Main Contro l Knob to either LO W COOLI NG or HIGH COOLING and L OW HEATIN G or [...]
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Page 5
10 Ho w to Install 10.1. Before install ing the air co nditioner, please read t he following: 10.1.1. Electric al Work. • Always use at the rated voltage and with a specific air conditio ning circuit. • P ower suppl y point shall be the place where there is ease for the power disconn ection in case of emerge ncy. • Some installa tion location[...]
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Page 6
10.3.1. Remove the Chassis Locking Bracket and scr ew. • Unscrew and remove the Chassi s Locking Bracke t from th e front of the Cabine t. 10.3.2. Slide the Chassis out from the Cabinet. 10.3.3. Place Ca binet into the installat ion hole, then secure it wit h w ood screws or nails. • N ote: Tilt down for better d rainage (max. 10 mm ). 10.3.4. [...]
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Page 7
10.3.7. Insert the Ai r Filter. 10.4.1. Remove the Fron t Intake Grille. • Raise the Front Intake Grille by approximately 90° . Slide it to the left to unhing e then pull outwar ds. 10.4.2. Remove the Air Filter. • Lift the air filter by the holder and pull outwar ds. 10.3.8. Attac h the Front Intake Gr ille. • Slide t he Front Intake Grille[...]
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Page 8
10.5. Condensed Water Drainage. This air conditio ner employ s a “ Slinger-Up System” which is designe d to splash the conden sed water on the conden ser coil for maximu m cooling efficien cy, thus producing a splashing sound. If the splashi ng sound annoys you, you can provide an outside drainag e by using the followin g proced ure which may, [...]