Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
Air Conditioner
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OPERRATION
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Air Conditioner
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Contents
Cautions Parts and functions Operation Maintenance Trouble shooting 1 2-4 5-12 13-14 15
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Air Conditioner
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Cautions
The machine is adaptive in following situation
I. Applicable ambient temperature range:
Indoor Cooling Outdoor Indoor Heating Outdoor Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B / W.B Maximum: D.B Minimum: D.B Maximum: D.B Minimum: D.B Maximum: D.B / W.B Minimum: D.B / W.B 32 C/23 C o o 18 C/14 C o o 43 C/26 C o 18 C o 27 C o 15 C o o 24 C/18 C o o -7 C/-8 C
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2. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person. The type of connecting wire is H05RN-F or H07RN-F 3. If the fuse on PC board is broken please change it with the type of T. 3.15A/250V. 4. The distance between the indoor unit and the floor should be more than 2m. 5. The wiring method should be in line with the local wiring standard. 6. After installation, the power plug should be easily reached. 7. The waste battery should be disposed properly. 8. The appliance is not intended to use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. 9.Young children should be supervised ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 10.The appliance must be installed on strong enough supporter. 11.The wiring diagram is attached inside the machine.
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Air Conditioner
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Parts and Functions
Indoor Unit
Inlet grille
Test running switch(manual)
Used only for test running in cooling when room temp. is below 16oC. Don't use it in normal operation.
Emergency switch(manual)
Used when remote controller is lost or defective. Unit will run temporarily.
Remote signal receiver Air filter Vertical flap
Use remote controller to adjust up and down air flow. (Don't adjust it manually.) A beeping sound is generated when a signal from remote controller is received.
Power indicator
Lights up when unit starts.
Timer mode indicator
Lights up when Timer operation is selected.
Operation mode indicator
Lights up during compressor running.
HSU-07HC03/R2 HSU-12HE03/R2
HSU-07HE03/R2 HSU-12HC03/R2
HSU-09HC03/R2 HSU-14HB03/R2
HSU-09HE03/R2 HSU-18HB03/R2
HSU-09HD03/R2 HSU-12HD03/R2
HSU-07HD03/R2
HSU-22HB03/R2
HSU-22HC03/R2
HSU-22HD03/R2
Actual inlet grille may vary from the one shown in the manual according to the product purchased
Outdoor Unit
HSU-07HC03/R2 HSU-07HE03/R2 HSU-07HD03/R2 HSU-09HC03/R2
HSU-09HE03/R2 HSU-12HE03/R2 HSU-09HD03/R2 HSU-12HD03/R2
HSU-12HC03/R2 HSU-14HB03/R2
HSU-18HB03/R2 OUTLET INLET
HSU-22HD03/R2 HSU-22HC03/R2 HSU-22HB03/R2 CONNECTING PIPING AND ELECTRICAL WIRING DRAIN HOSE
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Air Conditioner
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Parts and Functions
Operation
Buttons and display of the remote controller.
1. Mode display AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN 2. SWING display 3. FAN SPEED display 4. SLEEP display 5. LOCK display 6. SIGNAL SENDING 7. TIMER OFF display 8. TIMER ON display 9. CLOCK display 10. TEMP display 11. POWER ON/OFF 12. MODE
Used to select AUTO run, COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation
1 2 3 4
ON/OFF TEMP
ON
A U T O
5
OFF
6 7 8 9
10
AUTO
LO
MED
HI
11 18
MODE SET
Used for unit start and stop.
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FAN TIMER
19
13. FAN 20
Used to select fan speed LO, MED, HI, AUTO
13 14
SWING CLOCK
14. HOUR
Used to set clock and timer setting.
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SLEEP
15. SWING 21
Used to set auto fan direction.
16. SLEEP
Used to select sleep mode.
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LOCK RESET
17. LOCK
Used to lock buttons and LCD display.
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18. TEMP.
Used to select your desired temp.
19. SET
Used to confirm timer and clock settings.
20. TIMER
Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF, TIMER ON-OFF
21. CLOCK
Used to set correct time
Clock set
22. RESET
Used to reset the controller back to normal condition.
When unit is started for the first time and after replacing batteries in remote controller, clock should be adjusted as follows: Press CLOCK button, "AM" or "PM" flashes. Press or to set correct time. Each press will increase or decrease 1min. If the button is kept depressed, time will change quickly. After time setting is confirmed, press SET, "AM "and "PM" stop flashing, while clock starts working. NOTE: Cooling only unit do not have displays and functions related with heating
Hints
After replacing with new batteries, remote controller will conduct self-check, displaying all information on LCD. Then, it will become normal.
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Parts and Functions
Operation
Buttons and display of the remote controller.
If the unit which you purchased has healthy function, Remote controller should like the following figure: 1. Mode display
AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN 2. SWING display 3. FAN SPEED display AUTO LO MED HI 4. SLEEP display 5. LOCK display 6. SIGNAL SENDING 7. TIMER OFF display 8. TIMER ON display 9. CLOCK display 10. TEMP display 11. POWER ON/OFF Used for unit start and stop. 12. MODE Used to select AUTO run, COOL, DRY, HEAT and FAN operation 13. FAN Used to select fan speed LO, MED, HI, AUTO 14. HOUR Used to set clock and timer setting. 15. SWING Used to set auto fan direction. 16. SLEEP Used to select sleep mode. 17. LOCK Used to lock buttons and LCD display. 18. TEMP. Used to select your desired temp. 19. SET Used to confirm timer and clock settings. 20. TIMER Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF, TIMER ON-OFF 21. CLOCK Used to set correct time 22. RESET Used to reset the controller back to normal condition. 23. HEALTH
Used to set healthy operation
1 2 3 4
ON/OFF TEMP
ON
A U T O
5
OFF
6 7 8 9
10
11 18
MODE SET
12
FAN TIMER
19
13 14
SWING CLOCK
20
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SLEEP HEALTH
21
16
LOCK RESET
17
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH OPERATION
The anion generator in the air conditioner can generate a lot of anion to effectively balance the quantity of position and anion in the air and also to kill bacteria and speed up the dust sediment in the room and finally clean the air in the room.
NOTE: Cooling only unit do not have displays and functions related with heating
Hints
After replacing with new batteries, remote controller will conduct self-check, displaying all information on LCD. Then, it will become normal.
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Operation
Remote controller's operation
When in use, put the signal transmission head directly to the receiver hole on the indoor unit. The distance between the signal transmission head and the receiver hole should be within 7m without any obstacle as well. Don't throw the controller, prevent it from being damaged. When electronic-started type fluorescent lamp or change-over type fluorescent lamp or wireless telephone is installed in the room, the receiver is apt to be disturbed in receivering the signals so the distance to the indoor unit should be shorter.
Loading of the battery
Load the batteries as illustrated. 2 R-03 batteries, resetting key (cylinder)
Remove the battery cover:
Slightly press " " and push down the cover.
Load the battery:
Be sure that the loading is in line with the" + "/"-" pole request as illustrated.
Put on the cover again Confirmation indicator:
In disorderation, reload the batteries or load the new batteries after 6mins.
Note:
Use two new same-typed batteries when loading. If the remote controller can't run normally or doesn't work at all, use a sharp pointed item to press the reset key.
Hint:
Remove the batteries in case unit won't be in usage for a long period. If there are any display after taking-out just need to press reset key.
Power failure resume(please set and apply as necessary)
If sudden power failure occurs, the unit will resume original operation when power is supplied again.
Note: When sudden power failure happens during unit operation in power failure resume mode, if
the air conditioner is not desired for use in a long period, please shut off the power supply in case that the unit automatically resume operation when power is re-supplied, or press ON/OFF to turn off the unit when power resumes.
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Operation
Auto run, Fan operation
(1) Unit start
Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. Previous operation status appears on display. (Not Timer setting) Power indicator on indoor unit lights up.
Enjoy yourself by just a gentle press.
(2) Select operation mode
Press MODE button. For each press, operation mode changes as follows:
ON/OFF TEMP
1 4MODE 2
FAN
SET
AUTO
COOL
DRY
HEAT
FAN
TIMER
Unit will run in selected mode. Stop display at " " AUTO or "
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"FAN.
SWING
CLOCK
(3) FAN
Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as follows:
SLEEP
LOCK
RESET
AUTO
LO
MED
HI
(4) Unit stop
Unit will run at selected fan speed. Note:AUTO is not available in FAN mode. Press ON/OFF button. Only time remains on LCD. All indicators on indoor unit go out. Vertical flap closed automatically.
Hints
Remote controller can memorize settings in each operation mode. To run it next time just select the operation mode and it will start with the previous setting. No reelecting is needed.(TIMER ON/OFF needs reelecting) Cautions: Note: On cooling only unit, heating mode is not available, The above information is the After replacing batteries, press ON/OFF, and display explanation of the displayed becomes as follows: information therefore varies Operation mode: AUTO, Temp. No with those displayed in actual Timer mode: No, Fan speed :AUTO operation.
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Operation
COOL,HEAT and DRY operation
Recommendations: (1) Unit start
Press ON/OFF button, unit starts. Previous operation status appears on display. (Not Timer setting) Power indicator on indoor unit lights up.
Use COOL in summer.
Use HEAT in winter
Use DRY in spring, autumn and in damp climate.
(2) Select operation mode
Press MODE button. For each press, operation mode changes as follows:
ON/OFF TEMP
AUTO
COOL
DRY
HEAT
FAN
6 1 3 3
SET MODE
Unit will run in operation mode displayed on LCD. Stop display at your desired mode.
(3) Select temp. setting
Press TEMR button. o Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting increases 1 C o Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting decreases 1 C Unit will start running to reach the temp. setting on LCD.
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FAN TIMER
4
SWING CLOCK
5
SLEEP
(4) Fan speed selection
Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as follows:
LOCK RESET
AUTO
LO
MED
HI
COOL operation starts when room temp. is higher than temp. setting.
Ultra-low air flow
Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD. In DRY mode, when room temperature becomes lower than temp.setting+2oC,unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting.
Temp. setting+2oC Temp. setting
On reaching temp. setting, unit will run in mild DRY mode.
Hints
On cooling only unit, heating mode is not available. Remote controller can memorize each operation status. When starting it next time, just press ON/OFF button and unit will run in previous status.
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Operation
(5) Air flow direction adjustment
After operation mode is selected, vertical flap will open automatically according to the mode. Referring to the Fig. COOL About 10
o
HEAT About 60o
Up and down (Use remote controller)
Left and right air flow adjustment Press SWING button, vertical flap will move within (manual)
the range shown in the Fig. Press SWING button stop it at a fixed position. Move the horizontal blade by a knob on air conditioner to adjust left and right direction referring to Fig.
About 10o COOL About 45o HEAT About 60o
Cautions:
It is advisable not to keep vertical flap at downward position for a long time in COOL or DRY mode, otherwise, condensate water might occur.
Cautions:
When humidity is high, condensate water might occur at air outlet if all horizontal louvers are adjusted to left or right.
(6) Unit stop
Press ON/OFF button. Only time remains on LCD. All indicators on indoor unit go out. Vertical flap closes automatically.
Cautions:
Unit won't restart until 3 minutes have elapsed, due to system protection. HEAT mode is not available on cooling only unit.
Hints
As cold air flows downward in COOL mode, adjusting air flow horizontally will be much more helpful for a better air circulation. As warm air flows upward in HEAT mode, adjusting air flow downward will be much more helpful for a better air circulation. Be careful not to catch a cold when cold air blows downward. It is harmful to your health in summer to go frequently in and out of places where temp. o o difference is above 7 C. Temp. difference of 3-5 C will remove your fatigue. More than this, unit's load can be reduced and power consumption cut down as well. So, you'd o better set a temp. difference of 3-5 C between indoor and outdoor temp. in COOL mode.
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Operation
TIMER Operation
Set Clock correctly before starting Timer operation
You can let unit start or stop automatically at following times: Before you wake up in the morning, or get back from outside or after ...