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[. . . ] Visit us at http://www. lgservice. com ENGLISH ITALIANO ESPAOL FRANAIS DEUTSCH PORTUGUS LG LG Ceiling Cassette-Type Air Conditioner OWNER'S MANUAL Dear Owner Thank you for installing LG Air Conditioner. Your best choice guarantees you a great performance and service to make your life comfortable & pleasant. IMPORTANT Please read this owner's manual carefully and thoroughly before installing and operating your room air conditioner. Please retain this owner's manual for future reference after reading it thoroughly. DUTCH Ceiling Cassette- Type Air Conditioner Owner's Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Product Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Name and function of parts . . . . . . . . . . . 6 What to do before operation. . . . . . . . . . 6 Operation Indication Lamps . . . . . . . . . . 6 Wired Remote Controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Wireless Remote Controller (Optional). . . 8 C. [. . . ] INDOOR FAN SPEED SELECTOR Used to select fan speed in four steps low, medium, high and CHAOS. CHAOS SWING BUTTON Used to stop or start louver movement and set the desired up/down airflow direction. ON/OFF TIMER BUTTONS Used to set the time of starting and stopping operation. TIMER SET/CANCEL BUTTON Used to set and to cancel the Timer operation. AIR CIRCULATION BUTTON Used to circulate the room air without cooling or heating. 2nd F Button Used prior to using modes printed in blue at the bottom of buttons. CAUTION:of handling the Remote Controller Aim at the signal receiver on the wired remote controller so as to operate. The remote control signal can be received at a distance of up to about 7m. Be sure that there are no obstructions between the remote controller and the signal receptor. Do not place the remote controller in a location exposed to direct sunlight, or near the heating unit, or any other heat source. (ex:electronic quick start, ELBA, inverter type fluorescent lamp) NOTE The wireless remote controller do not operate the vane angle control. (4Way Type) For more details refer to the Wireless Remote Control Accessory manual. The actual product can be different from above contents depending upon model type. 8 Ceiling Cassette-Type Air Conditioner Operating Instructions Operating instructions Cooling Mode - Standard Operation ENGLISH 1 Press button to turn on the indoor. 2 Press button to select Cooling operation mode. 3 Adjust the desired temperature by pressing Press button to check the Room temperature. When setting the desired temperature higher than room temperature, only ventilation wind is blow out instead of cooling wind. Setting Temp Range : 18C~30C. Cooling Mode - Power Cooling It makes the room cool using pleasant and fresh air quickly 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press button to turn on the indoor. button to select Cooling operation mode. button continuously until "Po" displayed. What is power cooling? Desired temperature: 18C Fan Speed: special high cool (Power air) It quickly lowers the room temperature by operating. Heating Mode 1 Press button to turn on the indoor. 3 Adjust the desired temperature by pressing Setting Temp Range : 16C~30C. buttons. When setting the desired temperature lower than room temperature, there is only ventilation wind. Owner's Manual 9 Operating Instructions Dehumidification Mode 1 Press button to turn on the indoor. to select Dehumidification 2 Press button setting can not be adjustedmode operation this The temperature during mode. 3 Press the button to select airflow rate SLO LO ' MED HI (NONE) (The lists depends on products function) NONE : Power level of Fan Speed In rainy season or high humidity climate, it is possible to operate simultaneously dehumidifier and cooling mode to remove humidity effectively. Auto Changeover Mode 1 Press 2 Press button to turn on the indoor. button to select Auto Changeover Mode. 3 The setting temperature as the right side picture can be set in both cooling/ heating model. Setting Temp Range : 18C~30C. 10 Ceiling Cassette-Type Air Conditioner Operating Instructions Auto Operation Mode 1 Press button to turn on the indoor. of operating as standard 3 Incasewe can adjust under only cooling mode, set '0' step 2. level, the temperature from step -2 to During operating Auto Operation mode: We can use the FAN SPEED button We can change manually to other operation mode. ENGLISH Auto Changeover mode and Auto Operation mode may not operate depending on product type. Fan Mode 1 Press button to turn on the indoor. 2 Press button to select Fan mode 3 Pressthe button to select airflow rate SLO LO ' MED HI (NONE) (The lists depends on products function) When operating in wind mode, the outdoor compressor doesn't work. FAN operation doesn't bring out cold air but air from regular fan comes out. Ariflow Setting We can simply adjust the desired airflow rate buttons 1 Press (NONE) to set the desired airflow direction. <Ariflow Setting Table> Symbol Swril : vane paired opend cross UpDown : Vane move from up to down automatically and continuously LeftRight : Vane move from left to right automatically and continuously Description Some functions may not be operated and displayed depending on the product type. Owner's Manual 11 Operating Instructions Temperature setting/ room temperature check simply 1 We can the adjust the desired temperature. Press buttons to adjust the desired : Increase 1C per one time pressing : Decrease 1C per one time pressing Room temp: Indicate the current room temperature. [. . . ] Dry the PLASMA filter in the shade for a day (Especially, the humidity must be removed perfectly on this parts). Re-install the PLASMA filter to the original position. CAUTION:Don't touch this PLASMA Filter within 10 seconds after opening the inlet grille, it may cause an electric shock. Replacement Recomended use period : About 2 years 1 Open front panel and remove air filter. 4 Reinsert air filter and close front panel. 2 3 Remove air purifying filter. Insert new air purifying filter. 2 3 3 2 1 2 24 Ceiling Cassette-Type Air Conditioner Maintenance and Service Operation Tips! ENGLISH Do not overcool the room. This is not good for the health and wastes electricity. Keep blinds or curtains closed. Do not let direct sunshine enter the room when the air conditioner is in operation. Keep the room temperature uniform. Adjust the vertical and horizontal airflow direction to ensure a uniform temperature in the room. Make sure that the doors and windows are shut tight. Avoid opening doors and windows as much as possible to keep the cool air in the room. Clean the air filter regularly. Blockages in the air filter reduce the airflow and lower cooling and dehumidifying effects. Clean at least once every two weeks. Ventilate the room occasionally. Since windows are kept closed, it is a good idea to open them and ventilate the room now and then. When the air conditioner is not going. . . . When air conditioner is not going to be used for a long time. 1 Operate the air conditioner at the following settings for 2 to 3 hours. [. . . ]

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