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4

3

Vertical

Louvers

Range

    

D

O

 

NOT

 

OPERATE

 

THE

 

UNIT

 

FOR

 

EXTENDED

 

PERIODS

 

WITH

 

THE

AIRFLOW

 

DIRECTION

 

SET

 

DOWNWARD

IN

 

COOLING

 

OR

DEHUMIDIFYING

 

MODE

 

AS

 

CONDENSATION

 

MAY

 

OCCUR

 

ON

 

THE

HORIZONTAL

 

LOUVER

.  T

HIS

 

WILL

 

CAUSE

 

MOISTURE

 

DROPLETS

TO

 

FORM

 

AND

 

MAY

 

CAUSE

 

DAMAGE

 

TO

 

FLOORING

 

OR

 

FURNISHINGS

.

D

O

 

NOT

 

MANUALLY

 

ADJUST

 

THE

 

HORIZONTAL

 

LOUVER

 

UNLESS

IT

 

IS

 

A

 

NECESSITY

.  A

LWAYS

 

USE

 

THE

 

REMOTE

 

CONTROL

 

TO

ADJUST

 

THE

 

HORIZONTAL

 

LOUVER

. (W

HEN

 

RESTARTING

 

THE

UNIT

 

IMMEDIATELY

 

AFTER

 

THE

 

POWER

 

WAS

 

STOPPED

THE

HORIZONTAL

 

LOUVER

 

MAY

 

TAKE

 10 

SECONDS

 

TO

 

BEGIN

MOVEMENT

.)

I

F

 

THE

 

HORIZONTAL

 

LOUVER

 

IS

 

CLOSED

 

OR

 

NEARLY

CLOSED

THE

 

UNIT

S

 

PERFORMANCE

 

MAY

 

BE

 

IMPAIRED

 

FROM

 

THE

RESTRICTED

 

AIRFLOW

. D

O

 NOT 

OPERATE

 

THE

 

HORIZONTAL

LOUVER

 

IN

 

CLOSED

 

POSITION

.

W

HEN

 

THE

 

UNIT

 

IS

 

INITIALLY

 

CONNECTED

 

TO

 

ELECTRICAL

POWER

THE

 

HORIZONTAL

 

LOUVER

 

MAY

 

EMIT

 

A

 

SOUND

 

FOR

APPROXIMATELY

 10 

SECONDS

.  T

HIS

 

IS

 

NORMAL

 

OPERATION

.

AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION

AUTO Operation:

When the unit is set to AUTO mode, Cooling, Heating
(Cooling/Heating models only) or Fan Only operation
will be automatic and is dependent upon the tempera-
ture you have selected and the room’s temperature.

The unit will control the room temperature automati-
cally at approximately the temperature point you se-
lected.

If the AUTO mode isn’t a comfortable setting for your
room, you can manually select the desired settings.

SLEEP Operation:

When the SLEEP button on the remote control is
pressed during Cooling, Heating (Cooling only type
with no heat) or AUTO operation, the unit will auto-
matically increase (cooling) or decrease (heating) 2°F
(1°C) per hour for the first 2 hours.  It will hold that
temperature for 5 hours and then the unit will stop
operation.  The fan speed is automatically controlled.

This is usually the most comfortable temperature and
the most energy saving.

1 hour

1 hour

Set 
Temperature

Cooling

2°F (1°C)

2°F (1°C)

Heating

2°F (1°C)

2°F (1°C)

DRYING Operation:

The fan speed is automatically controlled during DRY
operation.

During DRY operation, if the room temperature is lower
than 50°F (10°C), the compressor stops operation and
restarts when the room temperature is above 54°F
(12°C).

OPTIMAL Operation:

See notes below to obtain the maximum performance from
your unit:

1. Do not adjust airflow direction to blow directly 

on

 occu-

pants.

Summary of Contents for HG31ES

Page 1: ...E OR SERVICE PROCEDURES IF YOU PERFORM SERVICE ON YOUR OWN PRODUCT YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT TO PREVENT THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF THS APPLIANCE TO PREVENT HEAT RELATED ILLNESS OR DEATH DO NOT USE THIS DEVIC...

Page 2: ...nd familiarize yourself with all the features and how they operate INDOOR UNIT defrost auto timer ion Horizontal air flow grille Connecting pipe 6 OUTDOOR UNIT DISPLAY PANEL INDICATOR LIGHTS INDICATOR LIGHTS AUTO Indicator Lighted when the unit is in AUTO operation OPERATION Indicator Lighted when the unit is in operation DIGITAL Display When the air conditioner is in operation the digital display...

Page 3: ...operation Press the manual control button twice within five seconds and the unit will go into COOL operation AUTO COOL Manual Control Button 3 Close the panel to its original position THE MANUAL CONTROL BUTTON IS USED FOR TESTING PURPOSES AND IS ONLY TO BE USED TEMPORARILY To restore remote control operation use the remote control directly AIRFLOWDIRECTIONCONTROL Adjusting the unit s airflow direc...

Page 4: ...automatic and is dependent upon the tempera ture you have selected and the room s temperature The unit will control the room temperature automati cally at approximately the temperature point you se lected If the AUTO mode isn t a comfortable setting for your room you can manually select the desired settings SLEEP Operation When the SLEEP button on the remote control is pressed during Cooling Heati...

Page 5: ...pe unit with a clean soft dry cloth Never use bleach or abrasives on the unit NOTES A cloth dampened with cold water may be used on the indoor unit if it is very dirty Dry with a soft cloth Do not use chemically treated cloths or dusters to clean the unit Do not use benzine thinner polishing powder or simi lar solvents for cleaning These may cause the plas tic surface to crack or warp Water hotter...

Page 6: ...e remote control 3 The outdoor unit requires periodic maintenance and clean ing and should be done by a qualified service technician Contact your dealer or servicer Checks Before Operation HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH NEVER USE WATER TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE UNIT EXPOSU...

Page 7: ...e louver returning to its original position 4 Dust is blown from the unit This is a normal condition when the air conditioner has not been used for a long time or during the first use of the unit 5 An unusual smell comes from the indoor unit This is caused by the indoor unit giving off smells ab sorbed from building material furniture or smoke 6 The air conditioner migrates to FAN ONLY mode from H...

Page 8: ...e setting is incorrect Fuse blows frequently or circuit breaker trips frequently Water liquid or other foreign objects penetrate the unit The remote control doesn t work or works abnormally If operation indicator or other indicators flash rapidly disconnect the power and then reconnect it Contact service if the rapid flashes continue after restarting If one of the following codes appear on the dis...

Page 9: ...tage of CPC Emitting Signal Transmitting Distance 8m 26 23 F 140 F 5 C 60 C Environment 2 0V Model PERFORMANCE FEATURES 1 Operating Modes AUTO COOL DRY HEAT cooling only model without heat and FAN 2 Timer Setting Function in 24 hours 3 Indoor Setting Temperature range 62 F 86 F 17 C 30 C 4 Full function LCD Liquid Crystal Display REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES O Figure 1 ...

Page 10: ...ime to 0 0 11 SLEEP Button Press this button to go into the Energy Saving operation mode Press again to cancel This func tion can only be used on COOL HEAT and AUTO modes and will maintain the most comfortable temperature for you NOTE While the unit is running under SLEEP operation mode pressing the MODE FAN SPEED or ON OFF button will cancel the SLEEP operation mode 12 TIMER OFF Button Press this...

Page 11: ...Do not dispose batteries as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treat ment is necessary AUTOMATIC OPERATION Turn on the power The OPERATION indication lamp on the display panel of the indoor unit will begin to flash and will turn off after flashing 6 times 1 Use the MODE button to select AUTO 2 Push the TEMP button to set the desired temperature within a range ...

Page 12: ...adjust the TIMER ON to start the operation B Push the TIMER ON button again to set the time you want to start the operation C Push the TIMER OFF button The remote control will show TIMER OFF the last set time for STOP opera tion and the signal h will be shown on the DIGITAL display area You are now ready to reset the time to STOP operation D Press the TIMER OFF button again to set the time you wan...

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