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COOLIN G M ODE L
ALH22A
ALH24A
ALH27A
R E V E R S E
CY CLE M ODE L
ALH22R
OPE R AT IN G MA N U A L
R OO M A IR C ON DIT IO N ER
W IN DOW T Y PE
OP E R AT ING MA NUAL
K E E P T HIS OPE R AT IO N M A N U A L
FO R FU T U R E R E FE R E N C E
FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED
Библиотека СОК 
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CONTENTS
Safety Symbols
The triangular symbol indicates WARNING and CAUTION items.
This symbol indicates prohibited operations. The prohibited action is indicated both within the symbol,
and in nearby explanations.
●This symbol indicates instructions regarding operations which are to be performed by the user.
DANGER
Do not attempt to install this air conditioner by yourself.
●Consult authorized service personnel for all installations.
Consult authorized service personnel for any repairs.
●Do not attempt to remove parts, or service the unit yourself, since you may be
exposed to dangerous electrical shock. This appliance contains no user-serviceable
parts.
When moving, consult authorized service personnel for
disconnection and installation of the unit.
PRECAUTIONS ......................................................... 2
NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS ......................... 6
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION ............................. 7
AIR DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT ............................ 10
CARE AND MAINTENANCE................................... 13
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................. 14
OPERATION DETAILS ............................................. 15
PRECAUTIONS
●Before using the appliance, read these “PRECAUTIONS” thoroughly and operate in the correct way.
●The instructions in this section all relate to safety; be sure to maintain save operating conditions.
●“CAUTION” and “WARNING” have the following meanings in these instructions:
WARNING!
CAUTION!
This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might lead to the death
or serious injury of the user.
This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might possibly result
in personal harm to the user, or damage to property.
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PRECAUTIONS
DANGER
Do not stay in direct cooling airflow for long periods.
●Excessive direct exposure to chilled air could be bad for your health.
●Be especially careful when going to bed, and in rooms where infants, aged, or sick
people are staying.
Do not insert fingers or objects into the outlet port or intake grilles.
●A fan operates at high speed inside the unit, and personal injury could result.
●Be particularly careful regarding small children.
Do not start and stop air conditioner operation by disconnecting
the power cord and so on.
Take care not to damage the power cord.
●Do not stand heavy items on the power cord, or allow it to be pulled. Such treatment
could damage the insulation, resulting in fire hazard and electrical shock.
WARNING
If the power supply cord of this air conditioner is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer or its authorized service personnel only in order to avoid
a safety hazard.
In the event of a malfunction (burning smell, etc.), immediately
stop operation, disconnect the power plug, and consult
authorized service personnel.
●Continuing to operate the unit under such conditions could lead to hazard of fire
or electrical shock.
If the power supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it should
only be replaced by the authorized service personnel, since
special purpose tools and specified cord are required.
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PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
Provide occasional ventilation during use.
●Be careful to provide adequate ventilation particularly
when using the unit in combination with other heating
apparatus. (REVERSE CYCLE MODEL)
●Insufficient ventilation could lead to oxygen starvation.
Do not drink the water drained from the
air conditioner.
Do not expose the air conditioner directly
to water.
●Electrical insulation could be damaged, resulting in
electrical shock.
Do not pull power cord.
●Pulling on the cord to disconnect the plug could damage
the wires inside the cord, resulting in heat or fire.
Turn off power source when not using the
unit for extended periods.
Do not use in applications involving the
storage of foods, plants or animals,
precision equipment, or art works.
●The quality of the stored items may deteriorate.
Do not direct air flow at fireplaces or
heating apparatuses.
●Direct air blowing on fires could result in improper
combustion or fire.
Do not set flower vases or water containers
on top of air conditioners.
●Water leaking inside the unit could damage electrical
insulation, leading to danger of electrical shock.
Do not operate the air conditioner with
wet hands.
●Electrical shock could result.
Always turn off power and disconnect the
power plug whenever cleaning the air con-
ditioner or changing the air filter.
●A fan operates at high speed inside the unit, and
personal injury could result.
Check the condition of the installation for
damage.
●After lengthy use, arrange for visit by authorized
service personnel to check installation condition.
Do not place animals or plants in the direct
path of the air flow.
●Lengthy exposure to direct Heating or Cooling airflow
could have adverse influence on plants or animals.
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CAUTION
Always operate with the air filter installed.
●Operating the unit without the air filter could cause
excessive dirt to collect on internal parts, leading to
malfunction.
Do not block or cover the intake grille and
outlet port.
●Obstructing the ports will reduce operating efficiency,
leading to improper operation and possible damage.
Do not use inflammable gases near the air
conditioner.
Do not touch the heat exchanger radiator
fins.
●Personal injury could result.
●Be particularly careful when cleaning.
●Bending or damage to the fins will affect the efficiency
of the unit.
When installing the air conditioner, take
precautions to prevent access by infants.
●Unexpected accidents could occur.
Avoid installing the air conditioner near a
fireplace or other heating apparatus.
●Exposure to excessive heat could result in deformation
of the outer case.
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS
For details of operation, see the pages indicated by the ☞mark.
Air Conditioner Unit
1Drain Boat or Drain Tube
(At the bottom of the back side)
Moisture condensed from the air during Cooling
is drained here.
2Right-Left Airflow-direction Louvres
(☞P. 10)
Control airflow in the horizontal (right-left) direction.
This can also be swept.
3Up-Down Airflow-direction Louvres
(Behind Airflow-direction Louvres)
(☞P. 10)
Control airflow in the vertical (up-down) direction.
4Control Panel Cover
5Power Supply Cord
6Removable Panel
Air is taken in here.
7Air Filter (☞P. 13)
Removes all dirt and dust from the air.
Control Panel 1SELECT Lever
NEUTRAL: When changing the airflow by manual ope-
ration.
SUPER WAVE ZONE:
When SUPER WAVE is operated, adjust to
the desired air flow direction (☞P. 11).
2SUPER WAVE Switch
)(OFF): When the air conditioner is operated by one
direction airflow.
ON: When taking out the airflow in the widerange.
3EXHAUST AIR Lever
CLOSE: Ventilation circulates through indoor air,
without being carried out.
OPEN: Cigarette smoke and smell are exhausted to
outside a room.
4MASTER CONTROL Switch (☞P. 7, P. 8)
5THERMOSTAT Control Switch (☞P. 9 )
Note:
Cooling/heating effect will be reduced when operating
EXHAUST AIR “OPEN”.
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Power Supply
Connect the Power Supply Plug to an electrical point.
●Connect securely, without looseness.
●In the case of direct line connections, turn on the breaker.
MASTER CONTROL Switch
POSITION FUNCTION
)(OFF) The air conditioner is switched off.
FAN Fan only is operating to provide filtered air without
cooling effect.
SUPER QUIET Fan speed is low and cooling efficiency is intermediate
with low noise level.
NORMAL A cooling effect is obtained by a quieter operation than
“HIGH POWER”.
HIGH POWER Fan speed is at its maximum resulting in maximum
cooling effect.
Cooling
To obtain maximum cooling effect in the hot summer select position HIGH
POWER on the master control. Maximum moisture removal, air circulation and
dust removal are effected at the same time.
Selection of SUPER QUIET reduces operating noise.
Air Circulation
To maintain a comfortable room temperature an important factor is the circulation
of air. Room air can be circulated without cooling by selecting FAN position on
the master control.
Air circulation only without cooling effect may also be achieved with the thermostat
knob turned counterclockwise to “1”position and with the master control knob
at either “cool”position.
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION
COOLING MODEL
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LOW FAN
POSITION FUNCTION
Fan (High Speed) and compressor operate - Rapid
heating effect at top capacity.
Fan (Low Speed) and compressor operate - Intermediate
heating effect and reduced operating noise.
High fan speed without heating/cooling - Room air is
circulated and cleaned.
)(OFF) The air conditioner is switched off.
Low fan speed without heating/cooling - Room air is
circulated and cleaned.
Fan (Low Speed) and compressor operate - Intermediate
cooling effect and reduced operating noise.
Fan (High Speed) and compressor operate-Rapid
cooling effect at top capacity.
HIGH POWER
(RED)
SUPER QUIET
(RED)
HIGH FAN
SUPER QUIET
(BLUE)
HIGH POWER
(BLUE)
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION
REVERSE CYCLE MODEL
Air Circulation
To maintain a comfortable room temperature, an important
factor is the circulation of air. Room air can be circulated
without cooling/heating by selecting either HIGH FAN or
LOW FAN position on the master control.
Circulation of air without cooling/heating can be also effected
as follows:
1. When operating with the MASTER CONTROL switched
to HIGH POWER (RED) or SUPER QUIET (RED), turn the
thermostat fully clockwise.
2. When operating with the MASTER CONTROL switched
to HIGH POWER (BLUE) or SUPER QUIET (BLUE), turn
the thermostat fully counterclockwise.
Power Supply
Cooling
To obtain maximum cooling effect in the hot summer
select position HIGH POWER (BLUE) on the MASTER
CONTROL. Maximum moisture removal, air circulation
and dust removal are effected at the same time.
Selection of SUPER QUIET (BLUE) reduces operating
noise.
Heating
To obtain maximum heating effect in severe winter select
position HIGH POWER (RED) on the MASTER CONTROL.
Maximum air circulation is obtained at the same time.
Selection of SUPER QUIET (RED) reduces heating effect
and operating noise. However you may feel a higher
temperature at the air outlet compared to the HIGH
POWER (RED) position, due to the reduced fan speed.
Connect the Power Supply Plug to an electrical point.
●Connect securely, without looseness.
●In the case of direct line connections, turn on the breaker.
MASTER CONTROL Switch
NOTE: After you start driving, it will take approximately
10 minutes for the air from this unit become
warm. This delay is normal.
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THERMOSTAT Control Switch
Once the THERMOSTAT is set to the desired temperature, the room temperature
will be automatically adjusted without excessive or insufficient cooling/heating
and thus a comfortable environment is always maintained.
The thermostat controls the compressor only, and accordingly the fan is constantly
circulating air even during the period when the compressor is off during cooling/
heating operation.
1. When you wish to lower the temperature, turn the THERMOSTAT Control switch
clockwise in the direction of the higher numbers of the dial.
2. When you wish to increase the temperature, turn the THERMOSTAT Control switch
counterclockwise in the direction of the lower numbers.
NOTE:
•When the THERMOSTAT Control switch is set at positions “5”, “6”or “7”
comfortable room temperatures can usually be obtained. Please note that it is
unhealthy for the room temperature to be lower than approximately 22°C.
•When the THERMOSTAT Control switch is set at positioned at “10”, the
room-side fin coil may freeze up and prevent effective cooling. If this happens,
turn the switch to “FAN”, and turn the THERMOSTAT Control switch
counterclockwise.
CAUTION!
When cooling/heating is stopped by means of either the MASTER CONTROL
or THERMOSTAT Control switch do not restart cooling/heating for at least 3
minutes.
•If cooling/heating is restarted within this time, the compressor motor will be
subjected to an over current and a compressor motor safety device will be
actuated. If this occurs, restarting cooling/heating will not be possible for
about 20 minutes.
COOLING MODEL
22, 24 MODEL
27 MODEL
REVERSE CYCLE MODEL
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AIR DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT
WARNING!
●Do not put fingers or other objects into the air louvres; an internal fan operates at high
speed and could result in personal injury or damage.
●Do not operate the air conditioner with the airflow louvres blocked, since malfunction
could result.
Up-Down Airflow-
direction Louvres
Right-Left Airflow-
direction Louvres
■Vertical Adjustment
The Up-Down Airflow-direction Louvres may be positioned using tabs to dis-
charge the air upward, downward or straight on.
Air Direction Adjustment by manual operation
■Horizontal Adjustment
The Right-Left Airflow-direction Louvres may be positioned using tabs to dis-
charge the air rightward, leftward or straight on.
NOTE:
The THERMOSTAT positions “8”, “9”and “10”can be used when the room
temperature does not become sufficiently low. This condition may occur
when the THERMOSTAT Control switches off automatically because cooled
air, when it passes through the Up-Down Airflow-direction Louvres positioned
downwards and the Right-Left Airflow-direction Louvres positioned to the left,
makes a short circuit and the recirculated air touches the sensor
of the THERMOSTAT.
CAUTION!
Adjust the Right-Left Airflow-direction Louvres after SELECT LEVER is set to the
“NEUTRAL”position.