Sharp CV-P09FR User manual

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CV-P09FR
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* Plasmacluster is a trademark of SHARP
Corporation.
FRANÇAIS
• Uses ozone layer friendly refridgerant R410A.
• Verwendet das die Ozonschicht schonende
Kühlmittel R410A.
• Utilise un réfrigérant qui n’attaque pas la couche
d’ozone, le R410A.
• Utilizza il refrigerante R410A che non danneggia
lo strato d’ozono.
• Utiliza refrigerante R410A que no daña la capa
de ozono.
• Gebruikt de ozon-vriendelijke koelvloeistof
R410A.
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ESPAÑOL
NEDERLANDS
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PORTABLE TYPE
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
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CONDIZIONATORE D’ARIA
TIPO PORTATILE
MANUALE PER L’INSTALLAZIONE
E IL FUNZIONAMENTO
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CLIMATISEUR MOBILE
MANUEL D’INSTALLATION ET
D’UTILISATION
PORTABLES
RAUMKLIMAGERÄT
INSTALLATIONS- UND
BEDIENUNGSHANDBUCH
DRAAGBAAR TYPE
KAMER-AIRCONDITIONER
INSTALLATIE- EN
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE DE
HABITACIÓN TIPO PORTÁTIL
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN
Y FUNCIONAMIENTO

A. Information on Disposal for Users (private households)
1. In the European Union
Attention: If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary dust
bin!
Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in
accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of
used electrical and electronic equipment.
Following the implementation by member states, private households within the EU
states may return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designated
collection facilities free of charge*. In some countries* your local retailer may also
take back your old product free of charge if you purchase a similar new one.
*) Please contact your local authority for further details.
If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators, please
dispose of these separately beforehand according to local requirements.
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes
the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative
effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to
inappropriate waste handling.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the
correct method of disposal.
For Switzerland: Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of
charge to the dealer, even if you don’t purchase a new product. Further collection
facilities are listed on the homepage of www.swico.ch or www.sens.ch.
B. Information on Disposal for Business Users.
1. In the European Union
If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it:
Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take-back of the
product. You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling.
Small products (and small amounts) might be taken back by your local collection
facilities.
For Spain: Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for
take-back of your used products.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard of this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for
the correct method of disposal.
Attention: Your product is
marked with this symbol. It
means that used electrical
and electronic products
should not be mixed with
general household waste.
There is a separate
collection system for these
products.

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This manual explains the proper use of your new air conditioner. Please read this manual
carefully before using the product. This manual should be kept in a safe place for handy
reference.
CONTENTS
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• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...E-1
• LOCATION .................................................E-3
• INCLUDED .................................................E-3
• PART NAMES ............................................ E-4
• USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ............E-6
• INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
OF EXHAUST HOSE .................................E-8
• COOL MODE .............................................E-9
• DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE ..................... E-10
• FAN MODE ................................................E-11
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC
as amended by 93/68/EEC.
• VENTILATION MODE ............................ E-11
• TO CHANGE AIR FLOW DIRECTION .. E-12
• TURBO COOL OPERATION ................. E-13
• ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER ....................... E-13
• TIMER OPERATION .............................. E-14
• PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION ......... E-16
• AUXILIARY MODE ................................ E-16
• DRAINAGE ............................................ E-17
• MAINTENANCE ..................................... E-18
• BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE ...... E-19
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Points to keep in mind when using your air conditioner.
WARNINGS FOR USE
• Do not modify any part of this product.
• Do not insert anything into any part of the unit.
• Ensure the power supply used has an appropriate voltage rating.
Only use a 220 V – 240 V, 50 Hz,10 A mains electricity supply.
Use of a power supply with an improper voltage rating can result in damage to the unit and
possibly fire.
• Always use a fuse with the proper amp rating.
Do not, under any circumstances, use wire, pins or other objects in place of a proper fuse.
• In the event of any abnormality with the air conditioner (ex. a burning smell), turn it
off immediately and disconnect the power supply.
WARNING FOR POWER SUPPLY CORD
• This power plug must only be plugged into an appropriate wall socket. Do not use in
conjunction with any extension cords.
• Push the power plug securely into the socket and make sure it is not loose.
• Do not pull, deform, or modify the power supply cord, or immerse it in water.
Pulling or misuse of the power supply cord can result in damage to the unit and cause
electrical shock.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer or its service agent or a simi-
larly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. Use
only the manufacture-specified power cord for re-
placement.
• This appliance must be grounded.
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a ground-
ing wire with a grounding tab.The plug must be plugged
into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
Grounding tab
Plug

USAGE CAUTIONS
• Ventilate the room periodically during use, especially if using gas appliances.
• Be sure to turn the unit off and disconnect the power supply cord before performing any
maintenance or cleaning.
• Do not splash or pour water directly onto the unit.
Water can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
• Drainage should be performed whenever moving the air conditioner. (See Page 17)
If any water remains in the tank, it may spill out while being moved.
• To ensure proper drainage, the drainage hose must have no kinks or be on a different level
during dehumidification mode.
The drained water may spill out into the room.
• The temperature around the drainage hose must not be below freezing point when used.
Drained water may freeze inside the hose, causing water inside the unit to overflow into the room.
• Do not block the exhaust air outlet with obstacles.
Cooling performance may be reduced or stop completely.
• Provide an earth leakage breaker in order to protect against electric shock in case of leak. Use
the current-activated, high-sensitivity, high-speed type breaker with a rated sensitivity current of be-
low 30 mA and an operating time of below 0.1 second.
NOTES ON OPERATION
• Allow 3 minutes for the compressor to restart cooling.
If you turn the air conditioner off and immediately restart it, allow three minutes for the compressor to
restart cooling.There is an electronic device in the unit that keeps the compressor turned off for three
minutes for safety.
• In the event of a power failure during use, allow 3 minutes before restarting the unit.
After power is reinstated, restart the air conditioner. If the power was off for less than three minutes,
be sure to wait at least three minutes before restarting the unit. If you restart the air conditioner within
three minutes, a protective device in the unit may cause the compressor to shut off. This protective
device will prevent cooling for about 5 minutes. Any previous settings will be canceled and the unit
will return to its initial settings.
• Low temperature operation: Is your unit freezing up?
Freezing may occur when the unit is set close to 18°C in low ambient temperature conditions,
especially at night.
In these conditions, a further temperature drop may cause the unit to freeze.
Setting the unit to a higher temperature will prevent it from freezing.
• Dehumidification mode increases room temperature.
The unit generates heat during dehumidification mode and the room temperature will rise. Warm air
will be blown out from the Exhaust air outlet, but this is normal and does not indicate a problem with
the unit.
• This air conditioner blows the warm air generated by the unit outside the room via the ex-
haust hose while in cool mode.
Accordingly, the same amount of air as that blown out will enter the room from outside through any
openings into the room.
OPERATING CONDITIONS
• The air conditioner must be operated within the temperature range indicated below.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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* Available for operation at condition of supply
voltage 220 V or over, not exceeding 240 V.
• A built-in safety device may cut off operation if
the temperature exceeds these limits.
• When cooling operation is performed at high
room temperature, the fan may run slightly
slowed
Mode Room temperature
COOL
upper limit *40°C
lower limit 18°C
DEHUMIDIFICATION
lower limit 15°C

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS
• Avoid direct sunlight.
Close blinds, drapes or shades to keep out direct sunlight while in cooling mode.
• Keep the filter clean.
Keeping the filter clean greatly aids efficient operation.
A dirty filter blocks the flow of air, making your air conditioner work harder and less effi-
ciently. See page 18 on how to clean the filter.
• Turn off unnecessary lights.
Your air conditioner must remove the heat produced by your lights or other heat-producing
appliances. Turn off any lights or appliances that are not in use.
• Turn off the air conditioner when no one is home.
Use only when necessary. The less time the air conditioner is used, the lower the running
costs.
LOCATION
• The air conditioner should be placed on a firm foun-
dation to minimize noise and vibration. For safe
and secure positioning, place the unit on a smooth,
level floor strong enough to support the unit.
• The unit has casters to aid placement, but it should
only be rolled on smooth, flat surfaces. Use cau-
tion when rolling on carpet surfaces. Do not at-
tempt to roll the unit over objects.
• The unit must be placed within reach of a properly
rated grounded socket.
• Never place any obstacles around the air inlet or
outlet of the unit.
• Allow at least 30 cm of space from the wall for
efficient air-conditioning.
MIN.30 cm
MIN.30 cm
INCLUDED
Exhaust hose (1) Window exhaust adapter (1) Insect guard net (1) Hose clamp (1)
Suction disk (1) Remote control (1) Battery (2)
(AAA.R03) Manual (1)

PART NAMES
1Air Outlet
2Vertical louvers
3Horizontal louvers
4PLASMACLUSTER Lamp (blue)
5Remote control signal receiver
window
6AUX. Button
7OPERATION Lamp (red )
8TIMER Lamp (orange )
9TURBO COOL Lamp (green )
0Air inlet
REAR VIEW
NOTE: Actual unit might vary slightly from above illustration.
FRONT VIEW
qExhaust air outlet
wExhaust adapter
eExhaust hose
rRemote control hook
tAir filters
yDrainage nozzle and stopcock
uPower supply cord hooks
iDrainpipe nozzle and stopcock
oPower supply cord
pPower plug
aCasters (4)
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REMOTE CONTROL
1Transmitter
2Display
3ON/OFF Button
4DISPLAY Button
5TEMPERATURE Button
6PLASMACLUSTER Button
71 hr OFF Button
8MODE Button
9ON TIMER Button
0FAN Button
qOFF TIMER Button
wCANCEL Button
eSWING Button
rRESET Button
tTURBO COOL Button
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yMODE SYMBOLS
: COOL : DEHUMIDIFICATION
: FAN : VENTILATION
uTURBO COOL SYMBOL
iPLASMACLUSTER SYMBOL
oFAN SPEED SYMBOLS
: AUTO : Manual setting
pTEMPERATURE AND TIMER COUNT
DOWN INDICATOR
aTRANSMITTING SYMBOL
sON TIMER/OFF TIMER SYMBOL
REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY
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1Remove the battery cover at the
back of the remote control.
2Insert batteries into the com-
partment, making sure the ±±
±±
±
and ——
——
—polarities are correctly
aligned.
•Lines will appear on the display
when batteries are properly in-
stalled.
3Reattach the battery cover.
4Press the RESET button using a
thin pointed implement.
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NOTES:
•The battery should last approximately one year under normal use.
•When replacing the batteries, always change both batteries at the same time, and
make sure they are the same type.
•If the remote control does not operate normally after replacing the batteries, press
the RESET button using a thin pointed implement.
•If you will not be using the unit for a prolonged period, remove the batteries from the
remote control.
LOADING BATTERIES Use two AAA (R03) batteries.
Battery cover
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

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CAUTION
•Do not expose the signal receiver window to direct sunlight. This may adversely
affect its operation. If necessary, close the curtains to block out the sunlight.
•Use of a fluorescent lamp in the same room may interfere with transmission of the
signal.
•The unit may be affected by signals emitted from other remote controllers for televi-
sions, VCRs or other equipment used in the same room.
•Do not leave the remote control exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater. Protect
the remote control from moisture and shock which can discolor or damage it.
Point the remote control towards the
units signal receiver window and
press the desired button. A beep will
sound when the unit receives the
signal.
•Make sure nothing, such as curtains,
blocks the signal receiver window.
•The remote control operates up to 7
meters away.
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL
To prevent the remote control from
being misplaced, hook it to the unit
when not in use.
When attached, to remove the remote
control from the unit, lift the remote
control up slightly and pull it out. Remote control hook

The exhaust hose must be installed or removed in accordance with the usage mode.
Mode Exhaust hose
COOL, FAN, VENTILATION Install
DEHUMIDIFICATION Remove
Installation of the exhaust hose
1Attach the insect guard net to the ex-
haust adapter.
Push the insect guard net firmly to ensure
that four projections on the exhaust adapter
fit into the four holes on it.
2Attach the Exhaust adapter to the
exhaust hose.
Extend one end of the exhaust hose and
insert it into the Exhaust adapter, and turn
it (approx. three times) until it stops.
Make sure they are securely attached
afterwards.
3Attach the exhaust hose adapter to
the unit.
Insert the two projections on the exhaust
hose adapter into the two holes on the unit,
and firmly attach them to each other.
4Lead the exhaust hose outdoors
Suction disk may be used to keep window
or door closed.
Exhaust hose
Exhaust adapter
Projection
Extend
Hole
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The exhaust hose should be as short as possible for operational efficiency;
however, it must not be twisted or bent.
Unacceptable Acceptable Acceptable
INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF EXHAUST HOSE
Projection
Removal of the exhaust hose
1Remove the exhaust hose adapter from
the unit.
Lift up and remove the exhaust hose adapter
from the unit by pushing down on the two
projections.
Insent guard net
Suction disk
Hole
Projection

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COOL MODE
Drainage nozzle
Stopcock
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Install the exhaust hose (See Page 8), turn the drainage nozzle to the CLOSE
position, and check the drainage nozzle is covered with the stopcock.
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“CLOSE position”
1Press the MODE button to select COOL
mode.
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
2Press the ON/OFF button to start op-
eration.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the
unit will light.
3Press the TEMPERATURE button to set
the desired temperature.
•The temperature can be set within the range
of 18°C to 32°C.
4Press the FAN button to set the de-
sired fan speed.
AUTO QUIET LOW HIGH
TO TURN OFF
Press the ON/OFF button again.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit
will turn off.

DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
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In this mode, the air conditioner dehumidifies the room.
Drainage nozzle
Stopcock
Hose clamp
Hose
1Remove the exhaust hose (See Page 8)
2Turn the drainage nozzle to the OPEN
position.
3Pull the stopcock out from the drainage
nozzle.
•When the stopcock is removed, a small amount
of water may be discharged from the drainage
nozzle.
•Always perform this procedure with the unit
turned off. Drain water will spout out if
attempted during operation.
4Insert the hose clamp into a standard
commercially-available hose (12.7 mm in-
ner diameter, 16.7 mm outer diameter)
5Attach the hose to the drainage nozzle,
and secure it with the hose clamp.
•Depending on room condition, approximately
28 liters of water per day (24 hours) will be
dehumidified.
Prepare some kind of bucket of appropriate
size to collect drain water, or take some appro-
priate measure to drain the water outside of the
room, so that drain water will not overflow or
soak your room.
•Set the hose sloping downwards for easier
drainage. Moreover, do not bend the hose at
any point, nor allow the end to be submerged
in water.
6Press the MODE button to select DEHU-
MIDIFICATION mode.
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
7Press the ON/OFF button to start opera-
tion.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( )on the unit will
light.
•The temperature cannot be set.
•The fan speed is preset to AUTO and cannot
be changed.
TO TURN OFF
Press the ON/OFF button again.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( )on the unit will turn
off.
CAUTION
The unit generates heat during dehumidification mode and the room temperature will rise.
Install the exhaust hose if you do not want the room temperature to rise. This will help to
slightly drop the room temperature, but dehumidification performance will become less
effective than when operating without the exhaust hose.
“OPEN position”

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FAN MODE
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VENTILATION MODE
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Install the exhaust hose (See Page 8), turn the drainage nozzle to the CLOSE
position, and check the drainage nozzle is covered with the stopcock.
Install the exhaust hose (See Page 8), turn the drainage nozzle to the CLOSE
position, and check the drainage nozzle is covered with the stopcock.
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In this mode, the air conditioner simply circulates the air without cooling it.
In this mode, the air conditioner ventilates the air to outdoors.
1Press the MODE button to select FAN mode.
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
2Press the ON/OFF button to start operation.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit will light.
•The temperature cannot be set.
3Press the FAN button to set the desired fan
speed.
QUIET LOW HIGH
TO TURN OFF
Press the ON/OFF button again.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit will turn off.
1Press the MODE button to select VENT mode.
COOL DEHUM FAN VENT
2Press the ON/OFF button to start operation.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit will light.
•The temperature cannot be set.
3Press the FAN button to set the desired fan
speed.
•Although the louvers are closed and no air blows out
into the room, the external ventilation fan speed
changes.
QUIET LOW HIGH
TO TURN OFF
Press the ON/OFF button again.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit will turn off.

TO CHANGE AIR FLOW DIRECTION
UP/DOWN AIR FLOW DIRECTION
NOTE
• During VENTILATION mode, UP/DOWN air flow
direction cannot be changed.
Hold the vertical louver as shown in the dia-
gram and adjust the air flow direction.
1Press the SWING button on the remote
control.
• The horizontal louvers will swing continuously.
2Press the SWING button again when the
horizontal louvers are at the desired po-
sition.
• The horizontal louvers will stop moving.
• The adjusted position will be memorized and
the same position will be set automatically
when operated the next time.
LEFT/RIGHT AIR FLOW DIRECTION
CAUTION
Never attempt to adjust the horizontal louvers manually.
• Manual adjustment of the horizontal louvers can cause the unit to malfunction when the remote
control is used for adjustment.
• When the horizontal louvers are positioned at the lowest position in the COOL or DEHUMIDIFICA-
TION mode for an extended period of time, condensation may result.
Do not adjust the vertical louvers to the extreme left or right in the COOL mode with the fan
speed set to “QUIET ( )” for an extended period of time.
Condensation may form on the louvers.
Horizontal louvers
Vertical louvers
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1Press the TURBO COOL button during cooling
mode.
• The remote control will display “ ” .
•The temperature display will go off.
•The green TURBO COOL lamp ( ) on the unit will
light.
TO CANCEL
Press the TURBO COOL button again.
•TURBO COOL operation is also cancelled when the
mode is changed, or when the unit is turned off.
•The green TURBO COOL lamp ( ) on the unit will
turn off.
TURBO COOL OPERATION
In this operation, the air conditioner fan works at extra high speed with a setting
temperature of 15°C.
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When the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set, the unit will automatically turn off after one
hour.
ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER
NOTES:
•The ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER operation has priority over ON TIMER and OFF TIMER
operations.
•If the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set while the unit is not operating, the unit will operate for
an hour at the formerly set condition.
•If you wish to operate the unit for another hour before the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is
activated, press the 1hr OFF TIMER button again during operation.
NOTES:
•You cannot set the temperature or fan speed during TURBO COOL operation.
•The fan returns to the HIGH speed setting after the unit has run for 30 minutes in TURBO
COOL mode.
•The extra high fan speed may automatically slow down to protect the unit.
CANCEL
1Press the 1hr OFF button.
•The remote control displays “ ”.
•The orange TIMER lamp ( ) on the unit will light.
•The unit will stop operating after one hour.
TO CANCEL
Press the CANCEL button.
•The orange TIMER lamp ( ) on the unit will turn
off.
Alernatively, turn the unit off by pressing the ON/
OFF button.
•The red OPERATION lamp ( ) and the orange
TIMER lamp ( ) on the unit will turn off.

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NOTES ON TIMER SETTING AND OPERATION
•The latest time setting will be memorized and will appear on the remote control display the next
time you set the OFF TIMER or ON TIMER.
•The OFF TIMER and ON TIMER can not be set together.
Only the most recent TIMER setting will be valid.
•While the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set, the OFF TIMER and ON TIMER is settings are
unavailable.
•If the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set while the OFF TIMER or ON TIMER activated, the ON TIMER
or OFF TIMER setting will be cancelled.
•If a power failure occurs while the OFF TIMER or ON TIMER is set, the TIMER setting will be can-
celled and will not be retrieved even after the power is restored.
The unit will turn off automatically according to your setting.
Timer duration can be set from a minimum of half an hour (30 minutes) to a maximum
of 12 hours.
Up to 9.5 hours, you can set in half-hour (30-minutes) increments and from 10 to 12
hours, in 1-hour increments.
TIMER OPERATION
OFF TIMER
1
Point the remote control at the signal receiver win-
dow on the unit.
1Press the OFF TIMER ( ) button and set
the time as desired.
•The time setting will change as you press the button
as follows.
Hold the button down to speed through the set-
tings.
•The orange TIMER lamp ( ) on the unit will light.
•The unit will emit a beep when it receives the signal.
•The time setting will count down to show the re-
maining time.
TO CANCEL TIMER
Press the CANCEL button.
•The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will turn off.
Display shown when you
set the unit to turn off 2.5
hours later.

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ON TIMER
Display shown when you set
the unit to turn on 6.5 hours
later.
The unit will turn on automatically according to your setting.
Timer duration can be set from a minimum of half an hour (30 minutes) to a maximum
of 12 hours.
Up to 9.5 hours, you can set in half-hour (30-minute) increments and from 10 to 12
hours, in 1-hour increments.
Point the remote control at the signal receiver win-
dow on the unit.
1Press the ON TIMER ( ) button.
• The time setting will change as you press the button
as follows.
Hold the button down to speed through the set-
tings.
• The orange TIMER lamp ( ) on the unit will light.
• The unit will emit a beep when it receives the signal.
• The time setting will count down to show the remain-
ing time.
TO CANCEL TIMER
Press the CANCEL button.
• The orange TIMER lamp on the unit will turn off.
Select the mode, temperature, fan speed setting
and PLASMACLUSTER operation as desired.
• When the temperature is set with the ON TIMER, the
temperature will show in the display for 5 seconds
and then return to the time display.
• If you do not change the setting, the unit will operate
using the most recent setting.
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AUXILIARY MODE
AUXILIARY MODE
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Use this mode when the remote control is not available.
1Press the AUX. button on the unit.
• The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit
will light and the unit will start operating in
COOL mode.
• The fan speed is set to AUTO.
• The temperature setting is automatically set
according to the room temperature.
TO TURN OFF
Press the AUX. button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit will
turn off.
NOTES:
• If the AUX. button is pressed during normal operation, the unit will turn off.
• Upon starting AUXILIARY operation, the drainage pump inside the unit runs for
about a minute, which may produce an audible gurgling sound.
1Press the PLASMACLUSTER button during
operation.
• The remote control will display “ ”.
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will
light.
TO CANCEL
Press the PLASMACLUSTER button again.
• The PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will turn off.
NOTES:
• Use of the PLASMACLUSTER function will be memo-
rized and it will be activated the next time you turn on
the air conditioner.
• To turn off the PLASMACLUSTER Lamp, press the
DISPLAY button.
• PLASMACLUSTER operation cannot be set during
VENTILATION mode.
PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION
The Plasmacluster ion generator inside the air conditioner will release positive and
negative Plasmacluster ions into the room. Approximately the same numbers of posi-
tive and negative ions released into the air will reduce some airborn mold.
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DRAINAGE
Prepare for drainage and drain out water within the unit in the following cases.
If the unit stops operating and the TIMER (
), OPERATION ( ) and TURBO COOL ( )
lamps are blinking. (This indicates that the water tank inside the unit is full.)
1Make sure to turn the unit off.
2Turn the drainage nozzle to the OPEN
position.
3Pull the stopcock out from the drainage
nozzle.
• When the stopcock is removed, a small amount of
water may be discharged from the drainage nozzle.
4Insert the hose clamp into a standard com-
mercially available hose (12.7 mm inner di-
ameter, 16.7 mm outer diameter).
5Attach the hose to the drainage nozzle, and
secure it with the hose clamp.
• Prepare for draining, as drain water will come out
through the hose during operation.
6Press the AUX. button on the unit twice.
• The water will drain out through the drainage hose.
Mximum amount of water that may be drained out
is approximately 2 liters.
• The OPERATION, TIMER and TURBO COOL
lamps will be blinking.
7When drainage water stops running out from the hose, turn the unit off by
pressing AUX. button.
• This would take about one minute.
8Remove the hose from the drainage nozzle, and replace the stopcock.
• Keep the hose clamp in case of re-used.
9Turn the drainage nozzle to the CLOSE position.
Whenever the unit is moved (to provent water within the unit from spilling).
When the unit is not used for a long time.
1Carry out the above procedures from 1 to 5.
2Press the AUX. button on the unit.
• The water will drain out through the drainage hose.
Mximum amount of water that may be drained out is approximately 2 liters.
• The OPERATION lamps will light.
3When drainage water stops running out from the hose, turn the unit off by
pressing AUX. button.
• This would take about one minute.
4Remove the hose from the drainage nozzle, and replace the stopcock.
• Keep the hose clamp in case of re-used.
5Turn the drainage nozzle to the CLOSE position.
6Remove the stopcock from the drainpipe nozzle, and completely drain any
water within the unit.
• Always prepare a receptacle to collect the water
before draining. Mximum amount of water that may
be drained out is approximately 0.2 liters.
7Replace the stopcock to the drainpipe nozzle.
E-17
Stopcock
Drainpipe nozzle
Drainage
nozzle
Stopcock
“OPEN position”
Hose clamp
Hose

CLEANING THE UNIT AND THE REMOTE CONTROL
Wipe them with a soft, dry cloth or with a cloth moistened with a mild soap. Carefully remove
any residue by wiping with a damp cloth and dry completely.
Avoid splashing water onto the unit. Water can dangerously damage the electrical insulation.
Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on any part of the unit. To avoid damaging the
unit, do not use hot water (50°C or hotter) when cleaning.
1Perform drainage to drain out water within the unit. (See Page 17 “When the unit is not
used for a long time)”.
2Operate the unit the FAN or VENTILATION mode for about half a day to thoroughy dry
inside the unit.
3Clean the filters, then reinstall them.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE INSECT GUARD NET
The cooling performance may be reduced or stop
completely if the insect guard net becomes
clogged with dust.
Clean the insect guard net with a vacuum cleaner
or suchlike.
Filters
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Be sure to disconnect the power from the wall socket before performing any maintenance.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
If the filter is clogged with dust, the airflow will be reduced, resulting in poor cooling perform-
ance. The filter should be cleaned every two weeks.
1REMOVE THE FILTERS
•Gently pull the filter handle to the right and slide
the filter out of the unit.
2CLEAN THE FILTERS
•Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust. If the
filters are very dirty, wash them with detergent and
rinse carefully with clean water. Dry the filters in
the shade before reinstalling them.
3REINSTALL THE FILTERS
•Hold the filter handle and gently push the filter back
into place.
Never operate the unit without the filter. Doing so
may result in serious damage to the unit.
MAINTENANCE AFTER AIR CONDITIONER SEASON
Insect guard net
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