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Contents

P

REPARING

Y

OUR

A

IR

C

ONDITIONER

Safety Precautions  .........................................................................................

2

Air Conditioning Unit - Main Parts, Buttons and Display  ...............................

4

Remote Control Buttons .................................................................................

5

Getting Started  ...............................................................................................

6

Inserting the Remote Control Batteries ..........................................................

7

O

PERATING

Y

OUR

A

IR

C

ONDITIONER

Cooling Your Room  ........................................................................................

8

Airing Your Room  ...........................................................................................

9

Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally .................................................. 10

Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically  ...................................................... 10

P

ROGRAMMING

Y

OUR

A

IR

C

ONDITIONER

Setting the On Timer  ...................................................................................... 11

Setting the Off Timer  ...................................................................................... 12

Setting the Sleep Timer  .................................................................................. 13

Selecting Energy Saving mode  ...................................................................... 14

R

ECOMMENDATIONS

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OR

U

SE

Operating Recommendation ........................................................................... 14

Temperature and Humidity Ranges ................................................................ 14

Cleaning Your Air Conditioner  ........................................................................ 15

Solving Common Problems  ............................................................................ 17

Technical Specifications  ................................................................................. 18

I

NSTALLATION

......................................................................................................... 19

E-

3

ENGLISH

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C

C

C

A

A

A

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U

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II

II

O

O

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O

N

N

N

N

The maximum permissible system impedance at the power junction box is 0.24 ohms. 
Usually, the maximum permissible mains impedance will not be exceeded when the
branch to the power outlet is fed from a junction box with a rated current of 32A.

AW18

✴✴

" The high inrush current of the starting compressor motor can have adverse effects to
the operation of other equipment under unfavorable mains conditions. This equipment
does not comply with the relevant technical standards for the limitation of voltage 
fluctuations and flicker."
Before connecting this equipment to the power supply system, please report to your
supply authority and obtain the consent. 
Do not connect other electric appliances to the same supply lines.

Summary of Contents for AW07FBNAA

Page 1: ...ndow type Room Air Conditioner Cool Acondicionador de aire dom stico sistema de tipo ventana Refrigeraci n Climatiseur de type Fen tre Refroidissement O ar Condicionado de Window Type Refrigera o Cond...

Page 2: ...en away from the unit 5 ALWAYS ensure that the power cable is in good condition If the power cord is damaged in any way it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qual...

Page 3: ...Conditioner 15 Solving Common Problems 17 Technical Specifications 18 INSTALLATION 19 E 3 ENGLISH C C C CA A A AU U U UT T T TI I I IO O O ON N N N The maximum permissible system impedance at the pow...

Page 4: ...Air flow blade swing indicator Energy Saver indicator Sleep timer setting button Timer indicator Energy Saver button ON OFF button Operating mode selection button COOL FAN Timer setting button The de...

Page 5: ...info Remote Control Buttons Temperature adjustment buttons Fan speed adjustment buttons ON OFF button E 5 ENGLISH Timer setting button Sleep timer setting button Operating mode selection buttons Energ...

Page 6: ...our air conditioners The booklet is organized as follows The following figures are shown on pages 4 and 5 Air conditioning unit main parts buttons and display Remote control buttons They will help you...

Page 7: ...ompletely discharged after 12 months even if they have not actually been used 1 Push the battery cover on the rear of the remote control with your thumb in the direction of the arrow and remove it 2 I...

Page 8: ...change modes at any time 3 To adjust the temperature press the or button on the remote control one or more times until the required temperature is displayed To adjust the temperature press the or but...

Page 9: ...sed The unit beeps twice 3 If the FAN indicator is not lit up on the unit Press the button on the remote control or Press the MODE button on the unit one or more times until the FAN indicator lights u...

Page 10: ...tton on the remote control To stop the blades in a specific position and orient the air flow in the corresponding direction simply press the or on the unit button on the remote control when the blades...

Page 11: ...lusive Result The remaining time is displayed and decreased by 1 hour automatically to indicate the remaining time The air conditioner switches on automatically when the operating time reaches zero Yo...

Page 12: ...ntrol or Timer on the unit one or more times Possible times are between 1 hour and 24 hour inclusive Result The remaining time is displayed and decreased by 1 hour automatically to indicate the remain...

Page 13: ...el for about 15 seconds and the will be displayed The remaining time is displayed and decreased by 1 hour automatically to indicate the remaining time The air conditioner will be controlled as illustr...

Page 14: ...wish to save energy when using your air conditioner select the energy saving mode with the Energy Saver button 1 2 Operating Recommendations Temperature and Humidity Ranges The following table indica...

Page 15: ...s original position 4 Wipe the surface of the unit with a neutral detergent and then wipe it again with dry cloth Be sure not to use benzene solvent or other chemical products 5 The removal of the fro...

Page 16: ...the air conditioner After opening the front grille lift it up as much as possible then pull down to release it Be sure to clean the air filter periodically to maintain the air conditioner in the best...

Page 17: ...control batteries if necessary Check that you are close enough to the unit seven metres yards or less No beep is heard when you press On Off on the remote control Check that you are pointing the remo...

Page 18: ...erManuals info Technical Specifications E 18 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Model AA AB BA BB BC BD BE CA CB CC CD DA EA EB EC Power Supply 115V 60Hz 220V 60Hz 230 208V...

Page 19: ...any circumstances cut or remove the third grounding prong from the power cord We recommend that you do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug with this appliance Do not change the plug on the po...

Page 20: ...urability for operation of the air conditioner and for prevention of any vibration or noise If it is weak reinforcement work should be performed separately 1 It is advisable to install the air conditi...

Page 21: ...from the cabinet 5 Remove the rubber cap inserted into the basepan 6 Fix the drain pan as shown in the figure and then connect the drain hose You can use any commercially available drain hose 7 Instal...

Page 22: ...ina THIS AIR CONDITIONER IS MANUFACTURED BY ESTE ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE HA SIDO FABRICADO POR CE CLIMATISEUR EST FABRIQU PAR ESTE APARELHO DE AR CONDICIONADO FABRICADO POR QUESTO CONDIZIONATORE D ARIA...

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