Sharp AF-A098E User manual

AF-A098E
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
ENGLISH
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
KLIMAGERÄT
DEUTSCH
INSTALLATIONS UND
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
CLIMATISEUR DOMESTIQUE
MANUEL D'INSTALLATION
ET D'UTILISATION
ACONDITIONADOR DE AIRE
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
DE MANEJO
AR CONDICIONADO
PORTUGUÊS
MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO
E UTILIZAÇÃO
KAMER AIR CONDITIONING
NEDERLANDS
INSTALLATIE-EN
BEDIENINGSHANDLEIDING
FRANÇAISESPAÑOL

CONTENTS -ENGLISH-
PARTS NAMES AND DIMENSIONS.... E-1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS......... E-1
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ............. E-5
MODES OF OPERATION ..................... E-6
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ....... E-8
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVlCE ..... E-9
This INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
MANUALexplainstheproperuseofyournew
Sharp Air Conditioner. Read these instruc-
tions carefully before installing or operating
your air conditioner. The INSTALLATION
AND OPERATION MANUAL shouldbekept
in a safe place for handy reference.
PAGE
II
SOMMAIRE -FRANÇAIS-
DESIGNATION DES PIECES
ET DIMENSIONS.................................. F-1
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION ..... F-1
INSTRUCTIONS D’UTILISATION ........ F-5
MODES DE FONCTIONNEMENT ........ F-6
NETTOYAGE ET ENTRETIEN.............. F-8
AVANT D’APPELER LE SERVICE
DE DEPANNAGE.................................. F-9
Ce MANUEL D’INSTALLATION ET
D’UTILISATION explique comment utiliser
correctement votre nouveau climatiseur
Sharp. Lisez attentivement ces instructions
avant d’installer ou de faire fonctionner votre
climatiseur. Conservez ce manuel dans un
endroit sûr, afin de pouvoir l’utiliser comme
référence en cas de besoin.
PAGE
INHALT -DEUTSCH-
TEILEBEZEICHNUNGEN UND
ABMESSUNGEN.................................. D-1
INSTALLATIONSANWEISUNGEN....... D-1
BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNGEN ........... D-5
BETRIEBSARTEN................................ D-6
REINIGUNG UND WARTUNG.............. D-8
BEVOR SIE DEN KUNDENDIENST
RUFEN..................................................D-9
Diese INSTALLATIONS- UND BEDIE-
NUNGSANLEITUNG erläutert den sach-
gemäßen Betrieb Ihres neuen Sharp-Klima-
gerätes. Bitte lesen Sie diese Anweisungen
vor der Installation und dem Betrieb Ihres
Klimagerätes sorgfältig durch. Die INSTAL-
LATIONS-UNDBEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
solltegriffbereitaneinemsicherenOrtaufbe-
wahrt werden.
SEITE

ÍNDICE -ESPAÑOL-
DESIGNACIÓN Y DIMENSIONES
DE LAS PIEZAS ................................... ES-1
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN . ES-1
INSTRUCCIONES DE
FUNCIONAMIENTO ............................. ES-5
MODOS DE FUNCIONAMIENTO.........ES-6
LIMPIEZA Y MANTENIMIENTO ........... ES-8
ANTES DE ACUDIR AL DEPARTA-
MENTO DE SERVICIO TÉCNICO ........ ES-9
Este manual de instrucciones de manejo
explica el uso adecuado de su nuevo
acondicionador de aire Sharp. Antes de
instalaroponerenfuncionamientoelaparato,
lea detenidamente estas instrucciones. EL
MANUALDEINSTRUCCIONESDEMANEJO
debe guardarse en un lugar seguro para
usarlo como referencia práctica.
PÁGINA
ÍNDICE
-
PORTUGUÊS
-
NOMES E DIMENSÕES DAS PEÇAS . P-1
INSTRUÇÕES DE INSTALAÇÃO ........ P-1
INSTRUÇÕES DE UTILIZAÇÃO ..........P-5
MODOS DE FUNCIONAMENTO..........P-6
LIMPEZA E CONSERVAÇÃO .............. P-8
ANTES DE CHAMAR O SERVIÇO
DE ASSISTÊNCIA ................................ P-9
Este MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO E
UTILIZAÇÃO explica como utilizar
correctamente o seu novo ar condicionado
da Sharp. Leia com atenção as instruções
antes de instalar ou utilizar o seu ar
condicionado.OMANUALDEINSTALAÇÃO
EUTILIZAÇÃOdeveserguardadonumlugar
seguro e de rápido acesso.
PÁGINA
INHOUD -NEDERLANDS-
NAMEN VAN DE ONDERDELEN
EN AFMETINGEN ................................ NL-1
INSTRUCTIES M.B.T. DE
INSTALLATIE ....................................... NL-1
INSTRUCTIES M.B.T. DE
BEDIENING .......................................... NL-5
BEDIENINGSFUNCTIES...................... NL-6
REINIGING EN ONDERHOUD............. NL-8
VOOR U DE SERVICEDIENST
OPBELT ................................................NL-9
Deze INSTALLATIE EN BEDIENINGS-
HANDLEIDING wordt het correcte gebruik
van uw nieuwe Sharp air conditioning
toegelicht. Lees deze instructies zorgvuldig
door voor u uw air conditioning installeert en
in gebruik neemt. De INSTALLATIE EN
BEDIENINGSHANDLEIDING dient op een
veilige plaats bewaard te worden zodat u
zonodig snel iets kunt naslaan.
PAGINA
III

DRAIN TRAY
GOLD SCREW (1.2cm/0.5")
GOLD SCREWS (2.5cm/1")
Front panel
Grille
Air filter (behind the grille)
Up/Down air flow adjustment louvres
Left/Right air flow adjustment louvres
Cabinet
Ventilation lever
Control panel
Stopper screws
(on left and right side)
Power cord and plug
DIMENSIONS
D (mm)
A (mm)
B (mm)
C (mm)
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 73/23/EEC as
amended by 93/68/EEC.
We reserve the right to change the materials and specifications without notice.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PARTS NAMES AND DIMENSIONS
E-1
E (mm) 239
583 (centre 590)
350
33 (centre 40)
470
ITEMS PACKED WITH THIS UNIT
The long GOLD SCREWS ( ) are used to secure the cabinet to the mounting frame.
The short GOLD SCREW ( ) is used to secure the drain tray to the cabinet.
The DRAIN TRAY ( ) is attached to the cabinet, in case drainage is necessary in high humidity
district, or in case you do not like the splashing sound of the non-drain function.
See page E-3 for detail installation instructions.
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BOTTOM GASKET 2
Accessories Q'ty
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B
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Install the air conditioner to the opening dimensions shown below.
Never install the unit where each of the air inlet is blocked.
The air conditioner should be installed with a strong external support to minimize noise and vibration,
and for the purpose of safe installation, repair, replacement and secure positioning.
Avoid installing the air conditioner where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
For safe, trouble free operation, connect the power cord of the unit to a properly rated
10 amp independent circuit with a time delay fuse or a circuit breaker.
More than 40 cm (16") Air outlet
Air inlet
More than 20 cm (8")
Air inlet
Air inlet
Air inlet
More than 20 cm (8")
Air outlet
More than 40 cm
(16")
About 1 cm
(3/8")
Grounding tab
Plug
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
E-2
LOCATION
FUSE
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED.
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with
a grounding tab.
The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly
installed and grounded.
GROUNDING
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48.0~49.0 cm
(18 7/8"
~19 5/16"
)
8~20 cm(3"~8")
36.0~37.0 cm
(14 3/16"~14 9/16")
More than 20 cm (8")
More than 20 cm (8")

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
E-3
WARNING:
Turn off and disconnect the unit before working.
Attach the provided drain tray to the cabi-
net in case drainage becomes necessary.
Use the 2 short gold screws (1.2cm/0.5")
to fix it. (Fig.5)
3
2
Fig.5
(2)
1(1)
Cabinet Drain tray
Cabinet
Angle Chassis Fig.4
Fig.3
Front panel
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Front panel
Air filter
Fig.2
Hinge support
Grill Hinge joint
Open the grille (Fig.1) by gently pulling
the arrow marked portion. Remove the
air filter (Fig.2) from the front panel.
Unscrewthe screwfixing thefront panel
to the chassis. (Fig.2)
Keep the screw as it will be used later.
CAUTION;
Do not provide stress to the opened grille. It
may damage the hinges. When the grille is
opened extremely wide, the hinge joints may
come off. In such case, push the hinge joint
intothehinge support (upperandloweraccord-
ingly) and replace the grille.
Close the grille firmly, and remove the
front panel by pulling the front panel at
the lower corners towards you for about
3 cm (1" ). Then lift it up and pull it to-
wards you. (Fig.3)
Unscrew the 4 stopper screws (3 stopper
screws for model AF-A1288) of the cabi-
net (Fig.4). Keep the front screw and the
angle as they will be used later in step 6.
Slide the chassis out from the cabinet
by pulling the hand hold located at the
bottom center of the chassis. (Fig.4)
(1)
(2)
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2
INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
E-4
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When drainage is necessary
Install the cabinet into the installation
opening.(Fig.8)
Secure the cabinet to the mounting frame
using the 9 long gold screws. (2.5cm/1").
(Fig.8)
Stuff the gasket to the gap between the
mounting frame and the unit to seal out-
side air. (Fig.8)
4(1)
(2)
(3)
Slide the chassis back into the cabinet.
(Fig. 9)
Secure the chassis to the cabinet using
the screw and angle removed in step 2.
Push the angle into the gap between the
chassis and the cabinet. Hook the angle
to the slit of the cabinet, next screw it on
to the chassis. (Fig. 10)
Replace the front panel. (Fig.11)
Slide the crank shaft into the opening of
thelouverlinkatthebackofthefrontpanel.
(Fig.12)
Open the grille and secure the front panel
with the screw removed in step 1 (Fig.13).
Replace the air filter and close the grille
firmly.
5(1)
(2)
(3)
Chassis
Rubbur cap
Fig.6
Cabinet
Drain tray
Fig.7
Cabinet
Gasket Fig.8
Front panel
Fig.12
Fig.11
Front panel
Grille Fig.13
Fig.9
Crank shaft
Louver link
Front panel back view
If water drainage is necessary in high humid-
ity district, or if you do not like the splashing
sound of the non-drain function, remove the
rubbercap on thebottom ofthe chassis. Cut
therubber capin cross,working fromthe bot-
tom and remove the rubber pieces with a
plier.(Fig.6)
A hose of an appropriate length have to be
attachedtothe drain tray'sdrainoutlet.(Fig.7)
(4)
Angle
Slit
Cabinet
Chassis
Fig.10

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
E-5
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT
WARNING: Use only the manufacturer specified power cord, parts code QACC-A217JBE0 for its replacement.
Replacemant should be conducted by a qualified technician or a serviceman. Consult your dealer for detail informa-
tion concerning replacement of the power cord.
WAIT FOR 3 MINUTES BEFORE RESTARTING THE COOLING OPERATION
Whenever you turn the air conditioner OFF, wait for at least three (3) minutes before restarting the unit.
If you restart the air conditioner within three minutes, a protective device in the unit may cause the air conditioner to
shut off. This protective device will prevent cooling operation for about 5 minutes.
IF A POWER FAILURE OCCURS DURING OPERATION, BE SURE TO TURN OFF THE AIR CONDITIONER
After resumption of power supply, restart the air conditioner. If the power was off less than three minutes, make sure
to wait for at least three minutes before restarting the unit.
If the air conditioner is not turned off during a power failure, the resumption of power supply will cause excessive
voltage. The air conditioner will be over-loaded and will not operate for about 5 minutes.
TO STOP THE UNIT, TURN THE SELECTOR KNOB TO THE "OFF" POSITION.
ALWAYS USE A FUSE WITH THE PROPER AMP RATING
Never use wire, pins or anything other than the proper fuse. The product may be damaged and fire or other hazards
may be resulted. In replacing a blown fuse, or if there is the problem of constant fuse blowing, contact your dealer or
our service centre.
VENTILATE THE ROOM PERIODICALLY DURING USE, ESPECIALLY IF GAS APPLIANCES ARE USED.
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
If the power supplied to the unit is not within plus / minus 10 % of the specified rating, the unit may not function and
the fuse may blow.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
D.B. = Dry-bulb W.B. = Wet-bulb
INDOOR TEMP. OUTDOOR TEMP.
upper limit 32˚C D.B. 43˚C D.B.
COOLING 23˚C W.B. -
lower limit 21˚C D.B. 21˚C D.B.
15˚C W.B. -
NOISE LEVEL
Noise from the air conditioner will be louder at night than in the daytime. This is because noise in the surroundings
is comparatively low at night. If you feel that noise of the air conditioner is too loud, switch the "SELECTOR" knob to
the "LOW COOL" position.
WATER IN THE BOTTOM TRAY
Water will be collected at the bottom tray of the unit. This is normal condition. Water condenses on the evaporator
coil in the front of the unit and is channeled to the rear where it is picked up by the condenser fan. The water is blown
onto the condensor coil fins, this creates a "splashing" sound which is normal. When the tray is filled up with water,
excessive water will be drained outside through a grooved channel in the tray.
A built-in protective device might pre-
vent the unit from operating when used
out of this range.
Condensation might form on the air out-
let when the unit operates continuously
in the COOL mode when the humidity is
over 80 percent.
PRECAUTIONS
NOTES ON OPERATION

25
134
Use to select the desired mode. (COOLING , FAN or OFF)
MODES OF OPERATION
E-6
Control panel
Auto swing switch
Thermostat knob
Selector knob
Ventilation lever
SELECTOR KNOB
OFF
FAN
ONLY
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HOWTOOPERATE
Fan and cooling at maximum power.
HIGH
COOL
Cooling for sleeping comfort with low
fan speed.
LOW
COOL
MED
COOL
Fan operates at medium speed;
cooling power at medium.
Both the fan and cooling operation
are off.
This setting can be used to circulate
air whenever cooling is not desirable.
The fan will operate at medium speed.
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2
3
4
5

Use to activate automatic louvre movement during LOW COOL ( ), MED COOL ( ) and HIGH
COOL ( ).Adjust the louvres to change the direction of air flow for uniform and efficient cooling of the
room. Set the AUTO SWING switch ( ) ON ( ), and the Left/Right air flow adjustment louvres will
swing continuously to provide better circulation of cool air. The louvres will stop at the position when
the switch is turned off. Also use the switch to adjust the Left/Right air flow adjustment louvres to the
desired position. Never attempt to move the Left/Right air flow adjustment louvres manually, or manu-
ally force the louvre movement to stop during swing operation.The AUTO SWING switch ( ) will not
activate the louvres when the SELECTOR KNOB is set to FAN ONLY ( ).
Use to adjust the desired room temperature setting.
The air conditioner will automatically maintain the room temperature according to the THERMOSTAT
setting. Turning the knob clockwise will lower room temperature. You need to experiment to find out
which setting suits you most.
If air in your room is stale, set the VENTILATION lever to the RIGHT (OPEN) position. This will remove
stale air from the room. The VENTILATION lever should normally be kept in the LEFT (CLOSED)
position during cooling operation for maximum cooling effect.
Move the Up/Down air flow adjustment louvres with your fingers. Do not adjust these louvres ex-
tremely downward during LOW COOL ( ), MED COOL ( ) and HIGH COOL ( ) for a long time.
Condensation may form on the louvres.
AUTO SWING SWITCH
MODES OF OPERATION
E-7
VENTILATION LEVER
THERMOSTAT KNOB
Left/Right air flow
adjustment louvres
(Auto Swing)
Ventilation lever
Up/Down air flow
adjustment louvres
UP/DOWN AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENT
CLOSED OPEN

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
E-8
WARNING: Turn off and unplug the unit before performing any cleaning or maintenance.
1.
If the filter is clogged with dust, the amount of air flow will be reduced, resulting in poor cooling
performance. The filter should be cleaned every 10 days. At the beginning of every cooling season
or if the air conditioner has not been used for a long period, clean the filter before starting to oper-
ate the unit.
CLEANING THE FILTER
REMOVE THE FILTER
Open the grille by gently pulling the arrow
marked portion. Then lift and unhook the bot-
tom of the air filter and remove it.
CLEAN THE FILTER
To remove dust from the filter, use a vacuum
cleaner or wash it with clean water.
If the filter is very dirty, wash it with detergent
and rinse carefully with clean water. Dry the
filter with a soft cloth. Do not expose the filter
to heat or dry it under direct sunlight.
RE-INSTALL THE FILTER
Fit the top hooks, and then hook the bottom of
the air filter. Close the grille firmly. Never oper-
ate the unit without installing the filter or the
grille open. It may result in serious damage to
the unit.
Air filter
Grille
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Air filter
Air filter
CAUTION;
Donotprovidestress to theopenedgrille. Itmay
damage the hinges. When the grille is opened
extremely wide, the hinge joints may come off.
Insuchcase, replacethe grille inthewayshown
in page E-3 "CAUTION".
3.
2.
The compressor is permanently lubricated and is hermetically sealed. The fan motor is lifetime
sealed and does not require oiling.
OILING OF THE COMPRESSOR AND FAN MOTOR IS UNNECESSARY
To clean the front panel, grille and cabinet, wipe with a soft, dry cloth or with a cloth moistened with a
mild soap. Rinse carefully by wiping with a damp cloth and dry completely.
Avoid splashing the unit with water. Excessive water will affect electrical insulation and fire may be
resulted during operation.
Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on any part of the unit. To avoid damaging the unit,
do not use hot water of over 50°C when cleaning.
CLEANING OF THE FRONT PANEL, GRILLE AND CABINET
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2

• Is the crank shaft fit properly into the louvre link?
Remove the front panel, and replace it again. Make sure to slide the crank shaft into the opening of
the louvre link at the back of the front panel. (See page E-4, step 5-(3))
• Is the SELECTOR set to FAN ONLY ( )? The auto swing louvre is activated only at LOW COOL
( ),MED COOL ( ) or HIGH COOL ( ) settings.
• Is the SELECTOR set to FAN ONLY ( )?
Cooling will not be conducted in FAN ONLY ( ) . Change the SELECTOR setting to LOW COOL
( ), MED COOL ( ) or HIGH COOL ( ).
• Is the filter covered with heavy dirt?
A dirty filter can cause the cooling coils to get frozen. If this happens, clean the filter and replace.
Run the air conditioner on the FAN ONLY ( ) setting until defrostation.
• Is the THERMOSTAT ( ) set properly?
If your room is too warm, adjust the THERMOSTAT knob to a higher cooling setting.
If your room is too cool, adjust the THERMOSTAT knob to a lower cooling setting.
• Is the VENTILATION lever set in the RIGHT (OPEN) position?
The lever should be set in the LEFT (CLOSED) position during cooling operation.
• Are the windows exposed to direct sunlight?
Close curtains or blinds to minimize the heat in the room.
• Are the windows or doors open?
Close all windows and doors for maximum cooling effect.
IF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY, PLEASE CHECK THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVlCE
E-9
• Is the power cord loosened or unplugged?
• Is the fuse blown or has the circuit breaker been tripped?
• Did you restart the unit within 3 minutes after power failure? If the power was off for less than
3 minutes, and you restart the air conditioner within 3 minutes, a protective device may cause the air
conditioner to shut off, preventing cooling operation for about 5 minutes.
AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT OPERATE AT ALL
AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT COOL PROPERLY
LEFT / RIGHT AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENT LOUVRES DO NOT SWING

SHARP CORPORATION
Osaka, Japan
Printed in Thailand
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