Sharp Air Conditioner AE A09DJ User Manual

R
AY-AP09DJ  
SPLIT TYPE  
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER  
OPERATION MANUAL  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
INDOOR UNIT  
AE-A09DJ  
AY-AP09DJ  
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ENGLISH  
Thank you for purchasing a SHARP air conditioner. Please read this manual carefully  
before operating the product.  
CONTENTS  
• PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION ........ 11  
• ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER ...................... 11  
• TIMER OPERATION............................. 12  
• AUXILIARY MODE ............................... 14  
• MAINTENANCE .................................... 15  
• BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE ..... 16  
• SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 17  
• PRECAUTIONS ..............................................1  
• ADDITIONAL NOTES ON OPERATION ........3  
• TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY ...........................3  
• PART NAMES.................................................4  
• USING THE REMOTE CONTROL .................6  
TIPS ABOUT PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION ....  
7
• BASIC OPERATION .......................................8  
• ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION ....10  
PRECAUTIONS  
WARNINGS FOR USE  
This model should be installed with a fixed power cord to the meter box.  
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Be careful not to expose your body to the outlet air for prolonged periods. It may affect  
your physical condition.  
When using the air conditioner for infants, children, elderly, bedridden or disabled people  
make sure the room temperature is suitable for those in the room.  
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Never insert objects into the unit. Inserting objects can result in injury due to the high  
speed rotation of the internal fans.  
If anything abnormal with the air conditioner (eg burning smell), stop the opertaion  
immediately and turn the circuit breaker off.  
This air conditioner should be installed by a licensed air conditioning contractor in  
accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2000 and your electricity suppliers rules.  
There are local council rules regarding maximum allowable noise levels emitted by air  
conditioners, your licensed air conditioning contractor will advise you on the correct  
location of your outdoor unit.  
Useonlythemanufacture-specifiedpowercordforreplacement.Replacementshouldbe  
performed by a service centre approved by SHARP.  
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WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATION / REMOVAL / REPAIR  
For your safety, ensure that your new air conditioner is installed by a licensed air  
conditioning contractor in accordance with the AUSTRALIAN/NEW ZEALAND WIRING  
RULES.  
• Do not attempt to install/remove/repair the unit by yourself. Incorrect work will cause electric  
shock, water leak, fire etc. Consult a licensed air conditioning contractor for the installation/  
removal/repair of the unit.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
CAUTIONS FOR USE  
If a gas appliance is used in the same room as the air conditioner, ventilate the room  
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periodically to prevent oxygen depletion.  
For safety, do not touch the unit with wet hands, it may cause an electric shock.  
For safety, turn the circuit breaker off when not using the unit for an extended period of  
time.  
For safety, do not place anything on top of the outdoor unit or step on it.  
This unit is designed for residential use. Do not use for other applications such as in a  
kennel or greenhouse to raise animals or grow plants.  
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Do not block the air inlets or outlets of the unit.  
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For safety, be sure to turn the unit off the circuit breaker before performing any  
maintenance or cleaning.  
Do not pour water directly on the unit. Water can cause electrical shock or equipment  
failure.  
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This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without  
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supervision.  
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.  
CAUTIONS FOR LOCATION / INSTALLATION  
To ensure that your warranty is not cancelled, both the indoor/outdoor units and supply/  
interconnecting cables must be installed by a licensed air conditioning contractor.  
The unit is designed to operate on 230-240 VAC, 50Hz  
Do not install the unit where flammable gas may leak. It may cause a fire.  
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ADDITIONAL NOTES ON OPERATION  
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE  
• The built-in protective  
INDOOR TEMP. OUTDOOR TEMP.  
device may prevent the  
unit from operating when  
used out of this range.  
32˚C D.B.  
23˚C W.B.  
46˚C D.B.  
upper limit  
lower limit  
upper limit  
lower limit  
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COOLING  
21˚C D.B.  
15˚C W.B.  
21˚C D.B.  
• Condensation may form  
on the air outlet if the  
unit operates continu-  
ously in the COOL or  
DRY mode when humid-  
ity is over 80 percent.  
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27˚C D.B.  
24˚C D.B.  
18˚C W.B.  
-8.5˚C D.B.  
-9.5˚C W.B.  
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HEATING  
20˚C D.B.  
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D.B. = Dry-bulb  
W.B. = Wet-bulb  
WHEN POWER FAILURE OCCURS  
This air conditioner has a memory function to store settings when a power failure occurs.  
After power recovery, the unit will automatically re-start in the same settings which were active before the power  
failure, except for timer settings.  
If the timers were set before a power failure, they will need to be re-set after power recovery.  
PREHEATING FUNCTION  
In the HEAT operation, the indoor fan may not start for two to five minutes after the unit is turned on to prevent  
cold air from blowing out of the unit.  
DE-ICING FUNCTION  
• When ice forms on the heat exchanger in the outdoor unit during the HEAT operation, an automatic de-icer  
provides heat for about 5 to 10 minutes to remove the ice. During de-icing, the inside and outside fans stop  
operating.  
• After de-icing is completed, the unit automatically resumes operation in the HEAT mode.  
HEATING EFFICIENCY  
• The unit employs a heat pump that draws heat from the outside air and releases it into the room. The outside  
air temperature therefore greatly affects the heating efficiency.  
• If the heating efficiency is reduced due to low outside temperatures, use an additional heater.  
• It takes time to warm up and heat the entire room because of the forced air circulation system.  
TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY  
Below are some simple ways to save energy when you use your air conditioner.  
SET THE CORRECT TEMPERATURE  
• Setting the thermostat 1°C higher than the desired temperature in the COOL mode and 2°C lower in the  
HEAT mode will save approximately 10 percent in power consumption.  
• Setting the temperature lower than necessary during cooling operation will result in increased power  
consumption.  
BLOCK DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND PREVENT DRAFTS  
• Blocking direct sunlight during cooling operation will reduce power consumption.  
• Close the windows and doors during opeation.  
SET PROPER AIR FLOW DIRECTION TO OBTAIN THE BEST AIR  
CIRCULATION  
KEEP FILTER CLEAN TO ENSURE THE MOST EFFICIENT OPERATION  
MAKE MOST OF THE TIMER OFF FUNCTION  
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD WHEN THE UNIT IS NOT USED FOR AN  
EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME  
• The indoor unit still consumes a small amount of power when it is not operating.  
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PART NAMES  
INDOOR UNIT  
1
2
1 Inlet (Air)  
2 Open Panel  
3 Air Filters  
3
4 AUX. Button  
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
q
5 RECEIVER Window  
6 Power Supply Cord  
7 Indicator Panel  
8 Vertical Adjustment Louvres  
9 Horizontal Adjustment Louvres  
0 Outlet (Air)  
q Remote Control  
w AUTO FAN SPEED Lamp  
(green  
)
w
e
r
t
y
e FAN SPEED Lamp (green  
)
r PLASMACLUSTER Lamp (blue,  
green)  
t TIMER Lamp (orange  
)
y OPERATION Lamp (red  
)
u
i
o
u Inlet (Air)  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
i Refrigerant Tube and  
Interconnecting Cord  
o Drainage Hose  
p Outlet (Air)  
p
NOTE: Actual units might vary slightly from those shown above.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
1 TRANSMITTER  
1
2 DISPLAY (Liquid Crystal Display)  
3 ON/OFF Button  
MODE  
FAN  
TEMP.  
4 THERMO. (Thermostat) Button  
5 DISPLAY Button  
2
3
4
TIMER  
TEMP.  
6 MODE Button  
7 TIMER ON Button (for setting the timer)  
8 ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER Button  
9 TIMER OFF Button (for setting the timer)  
0 FAN Button  
5
6
7
8
DISPLAY MODE  
1h FAN  
9
q TIMER CANCEL Button  
w SWING Button  
0
SWING CANCEL  
q
w
e
e PLASMACLUSTER Button  
L.C.D. REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY  
r MODE SYMBOLS  
y
u
i
: AUTO  
: HEAT  
: DRY  
: COOL  
: FAN ONLY  
r
t
t FAN SPEED SYMBOLS  
o
: AUTO  
: Manual setting  
y PLASMACLUSTER SYMBOL  
u TEMPERATURE AND TIMER COUNT DOWN  
INDICATOR  
i TRANSMITTING SYMBOL  
o TIMER ON/TIMER OFF INDICATOR  
Indicates when timer on or timer off is set.  
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
LOADING BATTERIES Use two size-AAA (R03) batteries.  
Remove the battery cover at the back of  
the remote control.  
1
Insert batteries in the compartment, mak-  
2
ing sure the  
and polarities are  
correctly aligned.  
• Lines will be indicated on the display  
when batteries are properly installed.  
Replace the battery cover.  
3
Battery cover  
NOTES:  
• The battery life is approximately one year in normal use.  
• When you replace the batteries, always change both batteries, and make sure  
they are the same type.  
• If the remote control does not operate properly after replacing the batteries, take  
out the batteries and reinstall them again after 30 seconds.  
• If you will not be using the unit for a long time, remove the batteries from the  
remote control.  
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL  
Point the remote control towards the  
unit’s signal receiver window and  
press the desired button. The unit  
generates a beep when it receives the  
signal.  
• Make sure there is no curtain or other  
object between the remote control and  
the unit.  
• The operation range of the remote control  
is up to 7 metres.  
CAUTION  
• Do not allow the signal receiver window to receive strong direct sunlight, since it can  
adversely affect its operation. If the signal receiver window is exposed to direct sunlight,  
close a curtain to block the light.  
• Using a fluorescent lamp with a quick starter in the same room may interfere with  
transmission of the signal.  
• The unit can be affected by signals transmitted from the remote control of a television,  
VCR or other equipment used in the same room.  
• Do not leave the remote control in direct sunlight or near a heater. Also, protect the unit  
and remote control from moisture and shock which can discolour or damage them.  
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TIPS ABOUT PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION  
The ionizer inside the air conditioner will release cluster ions, which are collective  
mass of positive and negative ions, into the room.  
The cluster ions reduce airborne mold fungus.  
Ionizer  
Cluster ions  
Mold fungus  
AIR CLEAN OPERATION  
Cluster ions released into the air will reduce airborne mold fungus.  
ION BALANCE OPERATION  
It is said that plenty of negative ions exist in places such as waterfalls or watreside in  
natural environment. In this operation mode, negative ions will be released in an  
increased rate, in order to bring the room air close to this condition.  
Please refer to page 11 for operation.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
Press the MODE button to select the  
operation mode.  
1
AUTO HEAT COOL DRY FAN ONLY  
MODE  
FAN  
TEMP.  
Press the ON/OFF button to start op-  
eration.  
2
3
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
unit will light.  
) on the  
TIMER  
TEMP.  
2
5
3
Press the THERMO. button to set the  
desired temperature.  
AUTO/DRY MODE  
DISPLAY MODE  
1h FAN  
The temperature can  
be changed in 1°C in-  
crements within the  
range of 2°C higher to  
2°C lower from the tem-  
perature automatically  
determined by the air  
conditioner.  
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4
SWING CANCEL  
COOL/HEAT MODE  
The temperature can  
be set within the range  
of 18 to 32°C.  
FAN ONLY MODE  
The temperature set-  
ting cannot be made.  
Press the FAN button to set the de-  
sired fan speed.  
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5
AUTO SOFT  
LOW  
HIGH  
• In the DRY mode, the fan speed is pre-  
set to AUTO and cannot be changed.  
• In the FAN ONLY mode, the fan speed  
cannot be set to AUTO.  
To turn off the unit, press the ON/OFF  
button again.  
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
unit will turn off.  
) on the  
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TIPS ABOUT AUTO MODE  
In the AUTO mode, the temperature setting and mode are automatically  
selected according to the room temperature when the unit is turned on.  
Modes and Temperature Settings  
Automatic Operation  
Thermostat Setting  
Room temp. at opera-  
tion start-up  
Mode  
HEAT  
DRY  
Below 21°C  
21°C-24°C  
24°C-26°C  
26°C-28°C  
Above 28°C  
23°C  
Room Temp. at start-up  
COOL  
COOL  
COOL  
24°C  
25°C  
26°C  
TIPS ABOUT FAN SPEED LAMP  
During opration, the FAN SPEED Lamp will light up in 3 levels (2 levels  
for DRY mode) on the indicator panel of the unit to indicate the fan  
speed.  
When fan speed is set to AUTO  
When fan speed is set to manual  
Soft speed  
Low speed  
High speed  
The AUTO FAN SPEED Lamp  
will light up.  
DISPLAY MODE  
To turn off the FAN SPEED Lamp, press  
the DISPLAY button.  
The PLASMACLUSTER Lamp will also go off.  
1h
SWING CANCEL  
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ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
VERTICAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
The air flow direction is automatically preset in each mode as follows for optimum  
comfort:  
COOL and DRY mode  
Horizontal air flow  
Diagonal air flow  
HEAT and FAN ONLY mode  
HOW TO ADJUST THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
Adjustment range  
Press the SWING button on the  
remote control once.  
• The vertical adjustment louvre  
will change its angle continu-  
ously.  
COOL and DRY mode  
HEAT and FAN ONLY mode  
Press the SWING button again  
when the vertical adjustment lou-  
vre is at the desired position.  
• The louvre will stop moving within  
the range shown in the diagram.  
• The adjusted position will be  
memorized and will be automati-  
cally set to the same position  
when operated the next time.  
The adjustment range  
is narrow in order to  
prevent condensation  
from dripping.  
The range is wide so the  
air flow can be directed  
toward the floor.  
HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
Hold the horizontal adjustment  
louvre as shown in the diagram  
and adjust the air flow direction.  
CAUTION  
Never attempt to adjust the vertical adjustment louvres manually.  
• Manual adjustment of the vertical adjustment louvre can cause the unit to malfunction  
when the remote control is used for the adjustment.  
• When the vertical adjustment louvre is positioned at the lowest position in the COOL or  
DRY mode for an extended period of time, condensation may result.  
Do not adjust the horizontal adjustment louvre extremely to the right or left when operating  
the air conditioner with fan speed "SOFT" for an extended period of time.  
Condensation may form on the louvres.  
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PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION  
AIR CLEAN OPERATION : Cluster ions released into air will reduce airborne mold  
fungus.  
ION BALANCE OPERATION : Negative ions will be released in an increased rate.  
During operation, press the PLASMACLUSTER  
1
button to select the mode.  
MODE  
FAN  
TEMP.  
TIMER  
AIR CLEAN  
ION BALANCE  
CANCEL  
• In the AIR CLEAN operation, the blue  
PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will light up.  
• In the ION BALANCE operation, the green  
PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will light up.  
DISPLAY MODE  
1h FAN  
TO CANCEL  
Press the PLASMACLUSTER button until  
PLASMACLUSTER symbol on the remote control  
display goes off.  
SWING CANCEL  
1
• The PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will turn off.  
NOTE:  
• Setting of the PLASMACLUSTER operation will be  
memorized and will operate in the same mode, the  
next time you turn on the air conditioner.  
• To turn off the PLASMACLUSTER Lamp, press the  
DISPLAY button.  
ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER  
When the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set, the unit will stop operating after one hour.  
MODE  
FAN  
TEMP.  
TIMER  
Press the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER button.  
1
h
• The remote control displays “  
• The orange TIMER lamp (  
”.  
) on the unit will light up.  
• The unit will stop operating after one hour.  
TO CANCEL  
Press the CANCEL button.  
• The orange TIMER lamp (  
DISPLAY MODE  
1h FAN  
) on the unit will turn off.  
1
Or, turn the unit off by pressing the ON/OFF button.  
SWING CANCEL  
• The red OPERATION lamp ( ) and the orange TIMER  
lamp ( ) on the unit will turn off.  
NOTES:  
• The ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER operation has priority over TIMER ON and TIMER OFF  
operations.  
• When the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set while the unit is not operating, the unit will  
operate for an hour with the formerly set condition.  
• If you wish to operate the unit for another hour before the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER  
activiates, press the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER button again during operation.  
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TIMER OPERATION  
TIMER OFF  
The unit will turn off automatically according to your setting.  
Timer duration can be set from minimum 0.5 hours (30 minutes) to maximum 12  
hours.  
Up to 9.5 hours, you can set by 0.5 hours (30 minutes) increments and from 10 to 12  
hours, by 1 hour increment.  
Point the remote control at the signal receiver win-  
dow on the unit.  
MODE  
FAN  
TEMP.  
Press the TIMER OFF (  
time as desired.  
• The time setting will change as you to press the  
button as follows.  
) button and set  
1
TIMER  
TEMP.  
0.5h 1.0h 1.5h  
10h 11h 12h  
Hold the button pressed down for fast setting.  
DISPLAY MODE  
1h FAN  
• The orange TIMER lamp (  
light.  
) on the unit will  
1
• The unit will generate a beep when it receives the  
SWING CANCEL  
signal.  
• The time setting will count down to show remain-  
ing time.  
Example : When you wish to stop the operation  
2.5 hours later.  
TIPS ABOUT TIMER OFF OPERATION  
TO CANCEL TIMER  
WhentheTIMEROFFisset,thetemperature  
setting is automatically adjusted to prevent  
the room from becoming excessively hot or  
toocoldwhileyousleep.(AutoSleepfunction)  
Press the CANCEL button.  
• The orange  
DISPLAY MODE  
1h FAN  
SWING CANCEL  
TIMER lamp  
(
) on the  
unit will turn  
off.  
COOL/DRY MODE:  
• One hour after the timer operation begins, the  
temperature setting rises 1°C higher than the  
original thermostat setting.  
HEAT MODE:  
• One hour after the timer operation begins, the  
temperature setting drops 3°C lower than the  
original thermostat setting.  
TO CHANGE TIMER SETTING  
Press the TIMER button which you wish to  
change, (TIMER OFF or TIMER ON) and  
change the time setting.  
NOTE:  
• TheAutoSleepfunctionwillnotactivateduring  
the FAN ONLY mode.  
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TIMER ON  
The unit will turn on automatically according to your setting.  
Timer duration can be set from minimum 0.5 hours (30 minutes) to maximum 12  
hours.  
Up to 9.5 hours, you can set by 0.5 hours (30 minutes) increments and from 10 to 12  
hours, by 1 hour increment.  
Point the remote control at the signal reciever win-  
dow on the unit.  
MODE  
FAN  
TEMP.  
) button.  
1 Press the TIMER ON (  
• The time setting will change as you press the button  
as follows.  
TIMER  
TEMP.  
0.5h 1.0h 1.5h  
10h 11h 12h  
Hold the button pressed down for fast setting.  
• The orange TIMER lamp (  
) on the unit will light.  
DISPLAY MODE  
1h FAN  
• The unit will generate a beep when it receives the  
1
signal.  
• The time setting will count down to show remaining  
time.  
SWING CANCEL  
Select the mode, temperature, fan speed setting  
and PLASMACLUSTER operation as desired.  
• When the temperature is set with the TIMER ON,  
the temperature will show in the display for 5 sec-  
onds and then return to the time display.  
• If you do not change the setting, the unit will oper-  
ate with the latest setting.  
• The unit will turn on prior to the set time to allow  
the room to reach the desired temperature by the  
programmed time. (Awaking function)  
Example : When you wish the  
room temperature  
to be as desired  
6.5 hours later.  
NOTES FOR 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 TIMER OFF or TIMER ON.  
• TIMER OFF and TIMER ON can not be set together.  
The latest set TIMER will be active.  
• When ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set, TIMER OFF and TIMER ON will not be available.  
• When ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set during TIMER OFF or TIMER ON duration, the TIMER ON  
or TIMER OFF will be cancelled.  
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AUXILIARY MODE  
Use this mode when the remote control is not available.  
TO TURN ON  
Lift the front panel of the indoor unit and press the AUX.  
button on the operation panel.  
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
) on the unit will light and  
the unit will start operating in the AUTO mode.  
• The fan speed and temperature setting are set to AUTO.  
TO TURN OFF  
Press the AUX. button on the operation panel again.  
AUX.  
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
) on the unit will turn off.  
NOTE:  
If the AUX. button is pressed during normal operation,  
the unit will turn off.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet or turn off the circuit  
breaker before performing any maintenance.  
The air filters should be cleaned every two weeks.  
CLEANING THE FILTERS  
TURN OFF THE UNIT  
1
REMOVE THE FILTERS  
1 Lift the open panel.  
2
1
2 Push the air filters up slightly to unlock them.  
2
3
3 Pull the air filters down to remove them.  
CLEAN THE FILTERS  
3
4
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust. If the filters  
are dirty, wash them with warm water and a mild  
detergent. Dry filters in the shade before reinstalling.  
REINSTALL THE FILTERS  
1 Reinstall the filters in the original positions.  
2 Close the open panel.  
3
3 Push the arrow-marked of the panel firmly to lock  
it in place.  
2
1
CLEANING THE UNIT AND THE REMOTE CONTROL  
• Wipe them with a soft cloth.  
• Do not directly splash or pour water on them. It can cause electrical shock or damage.  
• Do not use hot water, thinner, abrasive powders or strong solvents.  
MAINTENANCE BEFORE  
AIR CONDITIONER  
SEASON  
MAINTENANCE AFTER  
AIR CONDITIONER  
SEASON  
Operate the unit in the FAN ONLY  
Make sure that the air filters are  
1 mode for about half a day to allow the  
1
2
3
not dirty.  
mechanism to thoroughly dry.  
Make sure that nothing obstructs  
the air inlet or outlet.  
Stop the operation and unplug the  
2 unit. Turn off the circuit breaker, if you  
Check the outdoor mounting rack  
have one exclusively for the air condi-  
tioner.  
periodically for wear and to make  
sure it is firmly in place.  
Clean the filters, then reinstall them.  
3
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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE  
The following conditions do not denote equipment malfunctions  
UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE  
SWISHING NOISE  
The unit will not operate if it is turned on  
immediately after it is turned off. The unit will not  
operate immediately after the mode is changed.  
This is to protect the internal mechanisms. Wait 3  
minutes before operating the unit.  
The soft, swishing noise is the sound of  
the refrigerant flowing inside the unit.  
WATER VAPOUR  
• In the COOL and DRY operation, wa-  
ter vapour can sometimes be seen at  
the air outlet due to the difference  
between the room air temperature and  
the air discharged by the unit.  
• In the HEAT operation, water vapour  
may flow out of the outdoor unit dur-  
ing de-icing.  
UNIT DOES NOT SEND OUT WARM AIR  
The unit is preheating or de-icing.  
ODORS  
Carpet and furniture odors that entered into the  
unit and the air conditioner's inner component  
odors at the early stage of installation may be  
sent out from the unit.  
ODOR EMITTED FROM THE  
PLASMACLUSTER AIR OUTLET  
CRACKING NOISE  
This is the smell of ozone generated  
from the ionizer. Density of the ozone is  
very little, having no adverse effect over  
your health. The ozone released into  
the air will decompose soon, and its den-  
sity in the room will not increase.  
The unit may produce a cracking noise. This sound  
is generated by the friction of the front panel and  
other components expanding or connecting due to  
a temperature change.  
A LOW BUZZ NOISE EMITTED  
This is a sound emitted when the unit is generating  
cluster ions.  
If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, check the following points before calling  
for service.  
IF THE UNIT FAILS TO OPERATE  
• Check to see if the circuit breaker has tripped or the fuse has blown.  
IF THE UNIT FAILS TO COOL (OR HEAT) THE ROOM EFFECTIVELY  
Check the outdoor unit to  
make sure nothing is blocking  
the air inlet or outlet.  
Check the thermostat is  
proper setting.  
Check the filters. If dirty,  
clean them.  
A large number of people in  
the room can prevent the unit  
from achieving the desired  
temperature.  
Make sure windows and  
doors are closed tightly.  
Check whether any heat-  
generating appliances are  
operating in the room.  
IF THE UNIT FAILS TO RECEIVE THE REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL  
Check whether the remote  
control batteries have be-  
come old and weak.  
Try to send the signal again  
with the remote control  
pointed properly towards the  
unit’s signal receiver window.  
Check whether the remote  
control batteries are in-  
stalled with the polarities  
properly aligned.  
Please call for service when OPERATION Lamp and TIMER Lamp on the indicator panel blink.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Indoor unit  
AY-AP09DJ  
AE-A09DJ  
230-240  
50  
Outdoor unit  
Rated A.C. voltage (V)  
Rated freuency (Hz)  
Cooling capacity (kW)*  
Heating capacity (kW)*  
2.5  
3.0  
*When tested in accordance with AS/NZS3823.1.1.  
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SHARP CORPORATION  
OSAKA, JAPAN  
Printed in Thailand  
TINSEA359JBRZ 03HO TH  
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