NAME OF PARTS AND OPERATION SELECTOR
INDOOR UNIT
1. Remote control unit.
2. Sensor: Detects the room temperature around the remote
control unit, the air conditioner is controlled accordingly.
3. Receiver: This section picks up infrared signals from the
remote control unit (Transmitter).
4. Air outlet: Conditioned air is blown out of the air conditioner
through the air outlet (four flaps).
5. Air filter.
6. Suspension brackets.
7. Refrigerant couplings.
8. Condensate drain connection.
9. Electric junction box.
10. Operation selector (without remote control): Push the
button to walk through the OFF, COOL and HEAT operation
modes.
WARNING
The OFF position does not disconnect the power. Use the
main power switch to turn off power completely.
11. OPERATION lamp: This lamp lights up during operation.
It blinks once to announce that the remote control signal has
been received and stored. It blinks continuously during the
protection modes (defrosting, etc.).
12. STANDBY lamp: This lamp lights up when the air conditioner
is connected to the power and ready to receive the remote
control command.
13. TIMER lamp: This lamp lights up when the system is being
controlled by the timer or sleep mode.
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INSTALLATION LOCATION
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We recommend this air conditioner to be installed properly
by qualified installation technicians in accordance with the
installation instructions provided with the unit.
WARNING
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Do not install this air conditioner where there are fumes
or flammable gases, or in an extremely humid space
such as a green house.
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Do not install the air conditioner where excessively high
heat-generating objects are placed.
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Do not install the air conditioner where the atmosphere
is extremely damp or humid (e.g. greenhouse or laundry)
it could be wetted by drops of water (i.e. in laundries).
Avoid
To protect the air conditioner from heavy corrosion, avoid installing
the outdoor unit where salty sea water can splash directly onto
it or in sulphurous air near a spa.
ELETRICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Before installation, check that the voltage of the electric supply
in your home or office is the same as the voltage shown on the
nameplate.
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All wiring must conform to the local electrical codes. Consult
your dealer or a qualified electrician for details.
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Each unit must be properly grounded with a ground (or earth)
wire or through the supply wiring.
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Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician.
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