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 5401490969 Rev.:

Air Conditioner

User Manual

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Page 2: ...ng the product and keep the guide as a reference source If you turn the product over to another person provide this guide along with the product Please read the user guide before installing and operating the product Always observe the applicable safety instructions Keep the user guide within easy reach for future use Please read any other documents provided with the product Keep in mind that this ...

Page 3: ... Cooling the room 16 Rapid cooling function 16 Heating the room 17 Rapid heating function 17 Auto operation mode 18 Dehumidifying mode 18 Fan mode 18 Fan speed adjustment 19 Temperature adjustment Room temperature control 19 Directing the vertical air flow 19 Directing the horizontal air flow 20 One touch soft air 20 Information display 20 Display on off 20 lonfresh air cleaning function 20 lonize...

Page 4: ...al receiver Hidden indicator Manual operation button Ionizer Air Deflector Horizontal Vane Air Outlet 3M filter 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Operation status indicator display 1 2 3 4 5 1 Digital Display 2 On Off Button 3 Timer 4 Defrosting Preheating 5 Wireless 4 10 3 1 2 6 4 5 8 9 7 ...

Page 5: ...Outdoor unit 1 Indoor Outdoor Unit Piping Connection Valves 2 Air Intake Vent 3 Air Outlet Vent 5 ...

Page 6: ...ure Dehumidifying mode Removes the humidity in the environment Fan Mode Provides air circulation in the environment Heating Mode Heats the environment Air flow direction Sets the air flow direction vertically Air flow direction Sets the air flow direction horizontally Ionizer It removes microscopic particles by ionizing the environment Removes bad odours Cleaning Removes moisture that occurs in the in...

Page 7: ... ambient conditions EER and COP values are energy efficiency ratios and are calculated according to TS EN 14511 measurement standards Cooling Indoor Temperature 27 C DB 19 C WB Outdoor 35 C DB 24 C WB Heating Indoor Temperature 20 C DB 15 C WB Outdoor 7 C DB 6 C WB SEER and SCOP values are seasonal energy efficiency ratios and are calculated according to TS EN 14825 measurement standards Catalogue...

Page 8: ...efrigerant gas that may spray out in case of puncturing in the gas channels of the heat exchanger upper surface coatings on pipe extensions may cause skin irritation and eye injuries Do not cover or block the air inlet out let vents and outdoor unit with any object while the product is operating Do not spray flammable or cooling gases directly to the product Do not insert your hand or any other ob...

Page 9: ...ontact an authorized service or the dealer from whom you have purchased the product Detergents shall not be used as they cause corrosion and damage to the surface There shall be no obstructions in front of all essential ventilation openings Do not expose batteries to direct sunlight fire etc factors or excessive heat Do not use old and new batteries together Replace the depleted batteries only wit...

Page 10: ...le dust filter reduces airflow cooling and dehumidification performances If the washable dust filter is not cleaned regularly the cooling heating capacity will be reduced and some of the electricity used will be wasted As the windows are kept closed during the operation of the product ventilate the room by opening windows at regular intervals If the product will not be operated for a long time run...

Page 11: ...ystem If air enters the refrigerant system it can cause very high pressures which can result in personal injuries or equipment malfunction Use packed materials such as screws nails or batteries carefully after installation or repair Otherwise these may cause serious injuries Attach the condensation drain hose so that it can easily drain water If this shall be neglected it may cause the product to ...

Page 12: ...ion may cause electric shock or damage to the product Damaged power cord of the product shall be replaced by Authorized Service If the product is malfunctioning it must not be operated without being repaired There is a risk of electrocu tion Plug the product in a grounded electrical installation protected by an automatic fuse conforming to the values specified in the Technical Specifications chart...

Page 13: ...nt the bracket on a location under direct sunlight 2 3 Put the remote controller into the remote controller bracket You can fix the controller bracket on the wall by attaching the guide strip to the back of the controller bracket 13 Mount it in a safe and easily accessible location Mount the controller bracket with 2 screws using a screwdriver Be careful when you are unpacking and installing the p...

Page 14: ...t is not obstructed prevents increased energy consumption It is important that the installation instructions of indoor and outdoor units during installation are observed In particular the air inlet and outlet vents of the units and the blowing vents shall be free of objests that may block the air flow Setting the air conditioner to a temperature lower than the tempera ture you need will increase y...

Page 15: ...bstacles between the remote control and the air conditioning receiver If the air conditioner does not beep when you press the remote control buttons that means that no signal is received Press the button once more Don t let the remote controller fall down Do not place the remote control in a location where it will receive direct sunlight or near a device that emits heat Do not install rechargeable...

Page 16: ...ith comfortable air current Controller display A C indicator 4 Rapid cooling function Allows the room to cool rapidly To operate the product press the button 16 If the automatic fuse of the A C is off switch it on Direct the remote controller to the Operation status display on the indoor unit and press the button on the controller The operating status indicator display on the front panel illuminat...

Page 17: ...s function may not be included or not work on some products Press the buttons until you reach the desired temperature Each time you press the button the set room temperature will increase or decrease by 1 C The temperature range is between 16 and 30 C You can change the desired fan speed as well See Fan speed adjustment Set the temperature value on the remote control display to a value above the r...

Page 18: ...h humidity The indications on the A C display may differ To operate the product press the button Press the Mode button until the unit runs in fan mode The symbol and Fan text will be displayed The rapid heating function is used to quickly increase room temperature especially on cold winter days The rapid heating function is not used in cooling mode This function may not be included or not work on ...

Page 19: ...eflector angle 5 Level air deflector angle 6 Level air deflector angle Free air deflector movement Horizontal air deflector moves automatically between 1 and 6 level Controller display 19 You can change the desired fan speed See Fan speed adjustment In this mode the air conditioner outdoor unit compressor does not operate It sends the indoor air back to the outside environment Circulates the air I...

Page 20: ...splay goes out Info Display Instantaneous Power Consumption and Ambient Temperature Display Controller display Controller display Controller display 20 Controller display A C indicator To operate the product press the button Press the button to select the fan air deflector angle The symbol will appear on the display and the vertical will start to move to the set air deflector angle range If the Co...

Page 21: ...horizontal air deflector of the air conditioner will be closed with a slight gap the ionizer automatic cleaning function will be activated and the indoor fan will operate at low speed After 30 minutes the product will automatically switch off In this position the Co symbol will appear on the air conditioner operating status display The lonizer auto cleaning function is only activated when the air ...

Page 22: ... in units of 10 min Press the Onay button to finish setting the clock After setting is done the clock symbol will remain fixed on the display Degrees cannot be changed until the clock setting is complete Press the Onay button again to exit the clock setting function In this case the time when you press the Onay button will be saved Repeat steps 1 2 3 to change the set clock again Clock format is 2...

Page 23: ...0 00 in the morning Press the Zamanlayıcı button until the Network symbol starts to flash Timer On Timer Off Cancel and exit from these functions are available as a combination under the timer button Sequencing is as shown in the table To operate the product press the button Select the desired mode by pressing one of the Cool Heat or Mode buttons Set the A C to a desired temperature See Temperatur...

Page 24: ...n the morning Kapat symbol starts to flash Timer On Timer Off Cancel functions and exit from these are available as a combination under the timer button Sequencing is as shown in the table Set the clock using the buttons Each time you press the button it will change in units of 10 min If the button is pressed and held down for 3 seconds the 10 minute transitions will be run faster Press the Onay b...

Page 25: ...tioning system is switched on again after a power failure this function returns the previous settings This function is a factory default setting Open the horizontal air deflector Press the power button and hold for 6 seconds The device will beep twice and the light will flash 4 times To reactivate this function press and hold the On Off button for 6 seconds The device will beep twice and the light...

Page 26: ...emote press Enerji Tasarrufu and Hızlı buttons at the same time and hold down for 5 seconds 7 Wireless Connection Indicator should start blinking after the indicator beep 8 Go to the next step at the HomeWhiz app and connect your smart device to HomeWhiz_xxxx network as per the instructions You should then see the network password on the HomeWhiz app Return to HomeWhiz app after connecting to Home...

Page 27: ...er do not need to be connected to the same network You can use your appliance as long as your smart device has internet connection To see appliances paired with your account tap Add Remove Appliance from the Appliances tab on the app Here you can assign appliances to users Deleting HomeWhiz settings HomeWhiz settings can be deleted from the app by following the relevant in app instructions Trouble...

Page 28: ...he service life of the air conditioner and makes it more efficient Before starting cleaning or maintenance de energize the product Do not clean the air conditioner with water There is a risk of electrocution Always check for refrigerant leakage after installation or maintenance of the product Use a firm stool or ladder when cleaning or maintaining the product Us a soft cloth for cleaning Do not us...

Page 29: ...nd end of the season Periodically check the air filter on the front panel against clogging at least every 15 days depending on the contamination level of the environment of the air conditioner Clean the air filters with vacuum or warm water If the air filter is too dirty wash it in warm detergent water When cleaning is finished dry in the shade and reattach the air filters Never operate the air co...

Page 30: ...acle in Objects in the room may cause bad odour Check if the odour is caused by the humidity on the walls rugs furniture and clothes inside the room It is not a malfunction if it sounds as if water is flowing That is the sound of refrigerant liquid circulating inside the A C It is not a malfunction if it sounds like compressed air is being released It is the noise that occurs when the refrigerant ...

Page 31: ...ake an application to our call centre from the telephone numbers above when you have a service demand related to your product 4 Ask for the technician ID to the technician that comes for the service 5 When s he is finished remember to ask for a Service Receipt from your technician This Service Receipt shall be of use in case of a problem with your product in later stages 6 Product service life 10 ...

Page 32: ... against the conditions specified in the instruction and user guides 6 Damages and malfunctions arisen in case of utilization of the goods for commercial or occupational purposes with the method as prescribed in 6502 numbered law on the protection of the consumer In case intervention is made for goods such as repair and maintenance or any other reason the warranty granted for the product shall exp...

Page 33: ...sumer s request The seller the producer and the importer are jointly liable in the event that this claim is not met 6 The maximum repair period of the product during its service life specified in the relevant legislation may not exceed 20 days This period starts on the date of notification of the malfunction of the product to the authorized service station or the seller within the warranty period ...

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