11. Air Conditioner Operations and Performance
The operating temperature range under which the unit runs stably are given in
below table.
Mode
Indoor temperature
Cooling
If the indoor humidity is abov e 80%, condensation
may f orm on the surf ace of the unit.
Heating
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If the indoor temperature is outside the unit's normal operating range, it
may stop running and display an error code.
To ensure the desired temperature is achieved efficiently, ensure that:
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Please note how you can best save energy and achieve the best
cooling/heating effect.
Regularly clean air filters inside indoor units.
Check
regularly
Avoid too much outdoor air coming into air-conditioned spaces.
Note that outlet air is cooler or heater than set room temperature. Avoid
direct exposure to outlet air as it may be too cool or hot.
the temperature
Maintain a proper air distribution. Air outlet louvers should be used to adjust
the direction of outlet airflow, as doing so might ensure more efficient
operation.
17-32°C
27°C
Close doors and windows.
Do not set
too low
12. Adjusting Air Flow Direction
Since warmer air rises and cooler air falls, the distribution of
warmed/cooled air around a room can be improved by positioning the
unit's louvers. The louver angle can be adjusted by pressing the
[SWING] button on the remote controller.
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uneven distribution of room temperature.
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during cooling operation. Note the downward air flow will
cause condensation on the air outlet and louver surface.
13. Maintenance
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type of material on the unit to avoid damaging the finish.
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solvents for cleaning. These may cause the plastic surface to
crack or warp.
Method for cleaning the air filter
a. The air filter can prevent the dust or other particles from
entering the unit. If the filter is blocked, the unit will not work
well. Clean the filter every two weeks when you use it regularly.
b. If the air conditioner is positioned in a dusty place, clean the
filter often.
c. Replace the filter if it is too dusty to clean (the replaceable air
filter is an optional fitting).
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terminals on the main body must be removed, as indicated
above.
1. Dismantle the air filter(Refer to Figure 13.1).
2. Clean the air filter
Dusts will accumulate on the filter along with the unit operation,
and need to be removed from the filter, or the unit would not
function effectively.
Clean the filter every two weeks when you use the unit regularly.
Clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner or water.
a. The air intake side should face up when using a vacuum
cleaner. (Refer to Figure 13.2)
b. The air intake side should face down when using clean water.
(Refer to Figure 13.3)
For excessive dusts, use a soft brush and natural detergent to
clean it and dry in a cool place.
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