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[. . . ] Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 6. Proper Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 7. Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 8. Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ­1­ 1. [. . . ] However, depending on the ambient temperature, there may be cases where the setting is cleared within an hour. ) TIMER SELECT SET FAN OPESPEED RATION TEMP UP DOWN FILTER RESET 1 Press A to start the operation. Press once more to stop the operation. TEST RUN CLOCK CANCEL CHECK A/C No. 2 Press B to select the desired operation mode. The display changes in this order. For Heat Pump models OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION AUTO OPERATION HEAT FAN COOL DRY FAN COOL For Cooling models OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION AUTO DRY AUTO operation Indoor unit will automatically detect the temperature differences between the remote control set temperature and the inlet air temperature, and automatically switches operation between HEAT, FAN and COOL mode to maintain a constant room temperature. (For Cooling models, the operation mode switches between COOL and FAN to maintain a constant room temperature. ) DRY operation Indoor unit will automatically switch to cooling operation with a low fan speed. (The outdoor unit will be cut-off if the room temperature is less than 21°C or the remote control set temperature is higher than the room temperature. ) 3 4 Press C to select the setting temperature (16°C ­ 31°C). UP DOWN Press to increase temperature by 1°C. Press to decrease temperature by 1°C. Press D to select the fan speed. The display changes in this order. FAN SPEED FAN SPEED FAN SPEED AUTO FAN SPEED MED HI LO AUTO fan speed Indoor unit will detect the temperature differences between the remote control set temperature and the inlet air temperature, and switches the fan speed accordingly. The larger the difference between the two temperatures, the greater will be the fan speed. (If the operation mode is set to FAN, the fan speed will be fixed at MED regardless of the temperature difference. ) ­7­ 4-3 How to operate (with timer operation) * Set the clock and other operation details (refer to page 7 for operation setting details) before setting the timer. Setting the current time Example: setting the time to 10:36 a. m. AIR SWING TIMER LOCAL OPEFAN SPEED RATION TEMP MED 1 2 3 Press A to activate the setting time. (Example) TIMER (Time display will flash. ) COOL OFF / ON TIMER SELECT SET FAN OPESPEED RATION TEMP UP DOWN FILTER RESET TEST RUN CLOCK CANCEL CHECK A/C No. Press B to set the desired time. The setting changes more rapidly if the buttons are pressed continuously. Press A once more to complete the settings. (Example) TIMER (The time display will stop flashing. ) Setting timer operation Timer operation can be used to start and stop the indoor unit automatically. To set the OFF timer To set the ON timer 1 Press C to activate the OFF time setting. When the unit is not in use for a long period of time, turn off the circuit breaker (the heater consumes 25 to 40 watts of electricity per hour). · Remove dust from the outdoor unit. · Clean off the rust on the outdoor unit to prevent it from spreading. Before starting the air conditioner for the first time in the season · Check that the inlet and outlet vents of both the indoor and outdoor units are not blocked. · Check that the ground wire is connected and is in good condition. · Turn on the circuit breaker about 12 hours before operating the air conditioner. Operating the air conditioner immediately after turning on the circuit breaker may cause damage to the unit. PROPER USE Avoid direct sunlight while cooling Close the windows' curtains or blinds. Do not use other heating equipments in the same room while operating the unit Using heating equipment will reduce the unit's cooling efficiency. Do not block the airflow Do not place anything near to the inlet and outlet vents. Blocking the airflow will reduce the unit's efficiency. Do not leave the doors or windows open for a long period of time. The airflow will reduce the unit's efficiency. Do not cool or heat excessively This will save energy and electricity. Cleaning the air filter Use a vacuum cleaner or water to clean the air filter. TROUBLESHOOTING ! CAUTION · Do not try to repair the air conditioner by yourself. [. . . ] · When the room warms up and the temperature reaches the remote control set temperature, the fan speed will switch to LOW and STOP automatically. When the room temperature drops again, the fan speed will return to the remote control settings. Outdoor unit (Heat Pump type only) During heating, some noise may be heard. · This is due to the changes in flow of refrigerant gas when operation stops and starts. · Due to the frosted heat exchanger, the defrost operation will begin. ­ 12 ­ 8. SPECIFICATIONS HEAT PUMP TYPE Capacity Range Single phase 220 240V 3 phase, 4 lines 380 415V Cooling Capacity (50Hz) HP Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor kW *1 BTU/h kcal/h Heating Capacity (50Hz) Air Volume Noise Level kg Net Weight kg Outdoor Outside Dimension (H×W×D) mm Indoor kW *2 BTU/h kcal/h m3/min dB(A) Indoor 2. 5 3 4 5 6 CS-W24BD2P CU-W24BBP5 CS-W28BD2P CU-W28BBP5 CS-W28BD2P CU-W28BBP8 CS-W34BD2P CU-W34BBP8 10. 00 34100 8600 11. 20 38200 9600 33 47 56 103 CS-W43BD2P CU-W43BBP8 12. 50 42600 10800 14. 00 47700 12000 36 48 58 113 CS-W50BD2P CU-W50BBP8 14. 00 47700 12000 16. 00 54600 13800 38 49 59 115 6. 30 21500 5400 7. 10 24200 6100 18 40 43 82 7. 10 24200 6100 8. 00 27300 6900 20 41 43 84 290×(1000+100)×500 290×(1000+100)×500 360×(1000+100)×650 360×(1000+100)×650 360×(1000+100)×650 900×900×320 900×900×320 1220×900×320 1220×1100×320 1220×1100×320 mm Outdoor COOLING ONLY TYPE Capacity Range Single phase 220 240V 3 phase, 4 lines 380 415V Cooling Capacity (50Hz) Air Volume Noise Level kg Net Weight kg Outdoor Outside Dimension (H×W×D) mm Indoor HP Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor kW *1 BTU/h kcal/h m3/min dB(A) Indoor 2. 5 3 4 5 6 CS-W24BD2P CU-V24BBP5 CS-W24BD2P CU-V24BBP8 6. 30 21500 5400 18 40 43 80 CS-W28BD2P CU-V28BBP5 CS-W28BD2P CU-V28BBP8 7. 10 24200 6100 20 41 43 82 CS-W34BD2P CU-V34BBP8 10. 00 34100 8600 33 47 56 100 CS-W43BD2P CU-V43BBP8 12. 50 42600 10800 36 48 58 110 CS-W43BD2P CU-V43BBP8 14. 00 47700 12000 38 49 59 112 290×(1000+100)×500 290×(1000+100)×500 360×(1000+100)×650 360×(1000+100)×650 360×(1000+100)×650 900×900×320 900×900×320 1220×900×320 1220×1100×320 1220×1100×320 mm Outdoor *1 Cooling capacities are based on an indoor temperature of 27°C D. 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