| AIll nabosuttthae llation   of your   Split Type Room Air Conditioner   Model(indoor/outdoor):   FRS09PYW1/FRS09PYC1   FRS12PYW1/FRS12PYC1   FRS184YW2/FRS184YC2   FRS18PYW2/FRS18PYC2   FRS224YW2/FRS224YC2   FRS22PYW2/FRS22PYC2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the   following instructions must be followed.   Incorrect operation due to ignoring of instructions may cause harm or   damage. The seriousness is classified by the following indications.   1. Connect with the power properly.   Otherwise, it may cause electric   shock or fire due to excess heat   generation.   2. Always ensure effective grounding.   No grounding may cause electric   shock.   3. Disconnect the power if strange   sounds, smell, or smoke comes   from it. It may cause fire and   electric shock.   4. Do not operate or stop the unit by   switching on or off the power. It   may cause electric shock or fire due   to heat generation.   5. Do not operate with wet hands or in   damp environment. It may cause   electric shock.   6. Do not allow water to run into   electric parts. It may cause failure of   machine, electric shock or fire.   7. Do not use the power cord near   flammable gas or combustibles,   such as gasoline, benzene, thinner,   etc. It may cause an explosion or fire.   9.Do not damage or use an   unspecified power cord. It may   cause electric shock or fire.   10.Do not place heavy object on the   power cord and ensure that the   cord will not be compressed. There   is danger of fire or electric shock.   8. Do not use the power cord close to   heating appliances. It may cause   fire and electric shock.   Safety precautions   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   05   11.Do not open the unit during   operation. It may cause electric   shock or injury.   12.Do not drink water drained   from air conditioner. It contains   contaminants and could make   you sick.   13.Do not disassemble or modify unit.   It may cause failure of appliance   and electric shock.   14.When the air filter is to be   removed, do not touch the metal   parts of the unit. It may cause an   injury.   15.When the unit is to be cleaned,   switch off, and turn off the circuit   breaker. Do not clean unit when   power is on as it may cause fire,   electric shock or injury.   16.Avoid direct exposure of occupants   to air flow.   17.Turn off the main power switch when   not using the unit for a long time.   18.The air conditioner may be dusted   with an oil free cloth, or washed   with a cloth dampened in a solution   of warm water and mild dishwashing   detergent. Rinse thoroughly and wipe   dry. Wring excess water from cloth   before wiping around controls.   20.Always insert the filters securely.   Clean filter once every two weeks.   Operation without filters may   cause failure.   21.Always install circuit breaker and a   dedicated power circuit. No   installation may cause fire and   electric shock.   19.Ensure that the installation bracket of   the outdoor unit will not damage   due to prolonged exposure. If   bracket damages, there will be   concern of damage due to falling   of unit.   22.Do not place obstacles around air-   inlets or inside of air-outlet. It may   cause failure of appliance or   accident.   Safety precautions   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   06   Choosing the installation site   Installation Warnings   1. Carefully read the installation manual before beginning.   2. Follow each step as shown.   3. Observe all local, state and national electric codes. This appliance must be   installed by a qualified licensed HVAC technician in accordance with all   applicable codes. All electrical connections should be performed by a licensed   electrician.   4. Pay attention to danger and safety notices   Precautions for Installation   Installation at the following sites may cause problems. If you must inevitably install   the unit at one of these sites, please consult your local distributor beforehand:   1. Sites with machine oil.   2. Sites with a high concentration of salinity, such as coastal areas.   3. Sites with sulfuric gas, such as hot water springs.   4. Sites with high frequency equipment, such as wireless equipment, welding   machines and medical installations.   5. Sites with flammable gases or volatile material.   6. Sites with special environmental conditions.   7. Laundry rooms.   06   Choosing the installation site   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   07   Indoor Unit   inside wall, always leaving a space of   at least 6" between the top of the   indoor unit and the ceiling.   1. The unit must be installed at a site   that does not obstruct the flow of   air.   2. The site must support the weight of   the indoor unit.   3. The site must be easily accessible   for maintenance and replacement   of the air filter.   4. The site must allow for the   necessary space around the indoor   unit, as shown in the sideward   figure.   5. There should be at least 3 feet (1   meter) between the unit and radio   or television devices. It is ideal   that the unit be installed at the   center.   8. The site must allow for the easy   removal of the connector pipe and   drain hose.   9. The unit must be installed at a site   protected from direct sunlight.   More   than 6"   More   than 6"   More   than 6"   6. It must be far from fire, smoke or   flammable gases.   7.   We recommend the indoor unit to be   installed as high up as possible on the   More   than 1.65'   Outdoor Unit   More   than 1'   More   than 1'   1. The outdoor unit must be   installed at a convenient site   that is not exposed to strong   winds. The site should be dry   and well ventilated.   06   2. The site must support the weight   of the outdoor unit and allow   for vertical installation.   More   than 6.6'   3. There must not be the possibility   of increased noise and vibration   at the site.   More   than 1.65'   4. The unit must be installed at a   site where the noise produced   6. The site must provide enough   space around the unit, as shown   in the figure.   by its operation and air   discharge does not disturb the   neighbors or animals.   7. Children must not be able to   access the installation site.   5. The site cannot have any   leakage of flammable gases.   Download from Www.SoCmanuhalso.como. Asll Miannuagls Seatrhch Aend Diownnlosadt. allation site   08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 More than 6"   Indoor unit   3 More than 6"   6 More than 6"   Air filter   4 5 More than 1.65'   More than 1'   A More   than 1.65'   8 7 6 B C Outdoor   unit   More than 6.6'   2 Attention   1. This illustration is for explanation purposes only.   2. Copper tubes must be insulated independently   Parts list   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   Indoor unit installation   Installation plates and dimensions   6" or more from   the ceiling   Installation plate   Indoor unit outline   6" or more   from the wall   6" or more   from the wall   Refrigerant pipe   hole (right) Ø 2.56"   Refrigerant pipe   hole (right) Ø 2.56"   3.39"   3.39"   A < 12000 Btu's   (A:33.31" B:10.83")   6" or more from   the ceiling   Installation plate   A Indoor unit outline   6" or more   from the wall   6" or more   from the wall   Refrigerant pipe   hole (right) Ø 2.56"   Refrigerant pipe   hole (right) Ø 2.56"   1.58''   1.58''   7.91''   5.31''   =18000 Btu's   (A:36.97" B:11.73")   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Indoor unit installation   11   6" or more from   the ceiling   Installation plate   A Indoor unit outline   6" or more   from the wall   6" or more   from the wall   1.97''   1.97''   Refrigerant pipe   hole (right) Ø 2.56"   Refrigerant pipe   hole (right) Ø 2.56"   3.94''   4.88''   =21500 Btu's   (A:39.69" B:12.40")   Fixing the Installation Plate   1. Install the installation plate   horizontally over the structural   parts on the wall using the spaces   indicated on the plate, as shown   in the figures above.   Attention   Fit the Installation Plate and drill holes   in the wall according to the wall   structure and corresponding mounting   points on the installation plate   (Dimensions are in “mm” unless   otherwise stated).   2. In the case of tiled, concrete or   similar walls, create 0.2"   diameter holes. Place anchorage   supports for the appropriate   assembly screws.   Installation plate   3. Fix the installation plate to the   wall with eight A type screws.   4. At all times securing to the wall   studs is recommended.   Drilling the Hole   Wall   1. Determine the position of the   hole for the pipes using the   installation plate and drill the   pipe hole so that it is tilted slightly   downward.   Indoor unit   Outdoor unit   2. Always use a pipe cover with an   opening when drilling.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Indoor unit installation   12   Connective pipe and drainage installation   Connective pipe   Pipe cover   (right)   Pipe   holder   Pipe cover   (left)   1. For the left-hand and right-hand   piping, remove the pipe cover from   the side panel.   The pipe cover   Left piping   must be kept as it may be used   when relocating the air   to any other place.   conditioner   Rear left   piping   Rear right   piping   Right piping   2. For the rear-right-hand and rear-left-   hand piping, install the piping as   shown in the sideward figure. Bend   the connective pipe to be laid at   a height of 1.69" or less from   Connective   pipe   Indoor unit   outline   Fix the end of the   the wall.   connective pipe.   Drainage   Do not block   water flow   by a rise.   Do not block   water flow   by a rise.   1. Run the drain hose sloping   downward. Do not install the drain   hose as illustrated sideward.   2. When connecting extension drain   hose, insulate the connecting part   of extension drain hose with a   shield pipe, do not let the drain   hose slack.   Do not put the end   of drain hose into water.   Fastening the Indoor Unit   Upper hook   1. Pass the piping through the hole in   the wall.   2. Put the upper claw at the back of   the indoor unit on the upper hook of   the installation plate, move the   indoor unit from side to side to see   that it is securely hooked.   Lower hook   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13   Indoor unit installation   3. Piping can easily be made by   lifting the indoor unit with a   cushioning material between the   indoor unit and the wall. Get it   out after finish piping.   4. Push the lower part of the indoor   unit up on the wall, Then move   the indoor unit from side to side,   up and down to check if it is   hooked securely.   Cushioning   material   Piping and wrapping   Ponding   box   1. Bundle the tubing, connecting   cable, and drain hose with tape   securely and evenly as shown   in the sideward figure.   Indoor unit   Cable   connection   Pipe room   2. Because the condensed water   from rear of the indoor unit is   gathered in ponding box and is   piped out of room, do not put   anything else in the box.   Connective   pipe   Wrapping   belt   Drain hose   Attention   1. Connect the indoor unit first, then the outdoor unit.   2. Do not allow the piping to let out from the back of the indoor unit.   3. Be careful not to let the drain hose slack.   4. Both of the auxiliary piping should be heat insulation.   5. Be sure that the drain hose is located at the lowest side of the bundle. Locating   at the upper side may cause drain pan to overflow inside the unit.   6. Never intercross nor intertwist the power wire with any other wiring.   7. Run the drain hose sloped downward to drain out the condensed water   smoothly.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Indoor unit installation   14   Outdoor unit installation   1. Install the outdoor part of the unit   on a rigid surface to avoid excess   noise and vibration.   2. Direct the air vent toward an area   without obstacles.   3. Install the unit at the site where it is   to as little wind as possible,   exposed   especially in areas where it is   frequently windy.   4. If the installation site is exposed to   heavy winds, such as in coastal   areas, place the unit along the   widest part of the wall or use   protective plates.   5. Be sure there is no obstacle which   blocks radiating air, including   schrubs or bushes.   Strong wind   Outdoor uniDtowinlnoadsfrotmaWwlwl.aSomtainuoalsn.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15   $ Air inlet   Settlement of outdoor unit   Anchor the outdoor unit tightly and   horizontally on a concrete or rigid   mount with a bolt and nut 0.39" or   0.32" diameter (Purchased separately).   Air   inlet   ꢀ % Air outlet   ꢀAꢁft)   B( ft)   Outdoor unit dimension ft(WxHxD)   ꢀꢁꢊꢉꢃ[ꢆꢁꢊꢊꢃ[ꢆꢁꢅꢇꢃ   1ꢀꢊꢊ'   ꢆꢁꢉꢈꢃ   ꢀꢁꢅꢅꢃ   ꢅꢁꢂꢈꢃ   ꢆꢁꢆꢉꢃ   ꢆꢁꢀꢉ'   ꢀꢁꢂꢀꢃ[ꢀꢁꢄꢅꢃ[ꢆꢁꢄꢅꢃ   ꢄꢁꢅꢀꢃ[ꢀꢁꢇꢂꢃ[ꢆꢁꢈꢅꢃ   Condensate drainage of outdoor unit   (no for cooling only)   The condensate and defrosting water formd during heating   in the outdoor unit can be properly discharged by drainage   pipe .   Installation method:Insert the drain connection into one of the   Ø 25 holes of the chassis and then connect drainage pipe with   drain nozzle. Insert drainage plugs into the other holes   (Only for 12000Btu's).    < ꢆꢉꢅꢅꢅꢋ%WXꢃV   12000 Btu's   Drain   connection   Chassis   Drain   connection   Chassis   Drainage   Plug   Outdoor unit installation   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Refrigerant piping connection   Unit comes with 16.4' tubing bundle. It is not recommended to cut. If too long,   loop for excess.   Note: Keep original bend so not kinking of the tube occurs.   Flaring work   Main cause for refrigerant leakage is   due to defect in the flaring work.   Pipe   Carry out correct flaring work using the   following procedure:   1. Cut the pipes and the cable.   A) Use the piping kit accessory or   pipes purchased locally.   Wrong   Correct   Oblique Roughness Burr   B) Measure the distance between the   indoor and the outdoor unit.   C) Cut the pipes a little longer than the   measured distance.   D) Cut the cable 4.9ft longer than the   pipe length.   2. Burr removal   Pipe   A) Completely remove all burrs from   the cut cross section of pipe/tube.   Reamer   Point   down   B) Put the end of the copper   tube/pipe in a downward direction   as you remove burrs in order to   avoid dropping burrs into the   tubing.   Flare nut   3. Put nut on.   Remove flare nuts attached to   indoor and outdoor unit, then put   them on pipe/tube having   completed burr removal.(It is not   possible to put them on after flaring   work)   Cooper tube   17   Refrigerant piping connection   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Flaring work.   Firmly hold copper pipe in a   die in the dimension shown in   the table below.   Bar   Copper   pipe   Handle   A (inch)   OUTER   Yoke   Red arrow mark   DIAMETER (inch)   Min.   Max.   0.051   0.063   0.071   0.095   0.028   0.039   0.039   0.087   1/4   3/8   1/2   5/8   Clamp   handle   Connection Adjustment   1. Align the pipes to be connected.   Caution: Excessive twisting may   break the nut, depending on the   installation conditions.   2. Screw the flare nut with your   fingers, and then tighten it with   a spanner and torque wrench,   as shown in the following figure.   Pipings   Indoor unit   tubing   Flare   nut   OUTER   DIAMETER (inch)   TIGHTENING   . TORQUE (lbf in)   ADDITIONAL TIGHTENING   . TORQUE (lbf in)   1/4   3/8   1/2   5/8   139   260   434   651   174   304   477   694   18   Refrigerant piping connection   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Power voltage should meet the   requirements in the following   table.   3. Over current protection and circuit   disconnect should meet the   requirements in the following table   and the applicable local and national   electrical codes.   Electrical Data Table   Outdoor Fan   System   Voltage   Volts-Ph.-   Freq   Operating   Voltage   Compressor   Indoor Fan   FLA HP   Max. Fuse/Circuit   Breaker   MIN. Circuit   Ampacity   (MCA)   Capacity   (BTU)   Output   Watts   Output   Watts   Amps(MOCP)   (Min/Max) RLA   LRA   FLA   HP   Volts   ǂ 9K   115-1-60 103/127 16.03   ǂ 26   26   41   41   0.17   0.17   0.62   0.9   0.04   0.04   0.08   0.12   30   30   60   90   115V-AC   115V-AC   0.38   0.38   0.03   0.03   0.03   0.05   20   20   20   35   22   23   16   16   35   40   25   25   12K   18K   115-1-60 103/127 17.53   ǂ 208/230-1-60 187/253 11.54   ǂ 208/230V-AC 0.25   208/230V-AC 0.45   21.5K 208/230-1-60   11.71   187/253   Connecting (Power and Control Cable)   The main power is supplied to the outdoor unit. The field supplied connecting cable from the outdoor unit to indoor unit consists of four   wires and provides the power for the indoor unit as well as the communication signal and ground between the outdoor and indoor unit.   Two wires are high voltage AC power, one is low voltage DC signal and one is a ground wire.   Consult local building codes, NEC (National Electrical Code) or CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) for special requirements.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connect the cable to the indoor unit   Electrical box   cover   1. The inside and outside connecting   cable can be connected without   removing the front grille.   2. Connecting cable between indoor   unit and outdoor unit shall be   approved polychloroprene   sheathed flexible cord, type   designation 16AWG or heavier   cord.   3. Lift the indoor unit panel up,   remove the electrical box cover by   loosening the screw.   4. Ensure the colour of wires of   outdoor unit and the terminal Nos.   are the same to the indoors   respectively.   5. Wrap those cables not connected   with terminals with insulation   tapes, so that they will not touch   any electrical components. Secure   the cable onto the control board   with the cord clamp.   Terminal block of indoor unit   Cable   Code wire   N(1) 2   3 1.57"   0.39"   To Outdoor Unit   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DoEwnlloaed. ctrical work   1.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Caution   After the confirmation of the above conditions, prepare the wiring as follows:   1. Never fail to have an individual power circuit specifically for the air   conditioner. As for the method of wiring, be guided by the circuit diagram   posted on the inside of control cover.   2. The screws which fasten the wiring in the casing of electrical fittings are   liable to come loose from vibrations to which the unit is subjected during   the course of transportation. Check them and make sure that they are all   tightly fastened. (If they are loose, it could cause burn-out of the wires.)   3. Specification of power source.   4. Confirm that electrical capacity is sufficient.   5. See to that the starting voltage is maintained at more than 90 percent of   the rated voltage marked on the name plate.   6. Confirm that the cable thickness is as specified in the power source   specification.   7. Always install an earth leakage circuit breaker in a wet or moist area.   8. The following would be caused by voltage drop: vibration of a magnetic   switch, which will damage the contact point, fuse breaking, disturbance of   the normal function of the overload protector.   9. The means for disconnection from a power supply shall be incorporated   in the fixed wiring and have an air gap contact separation of at least 1/8 inch   in each active (phase) conductors.   Air purging   Air and moisture in the refrigeration system have undesirable effects as indicated   below:   1. Pressure in the system rises.   2. Operating current rises.   5. Water may lead to corrosion of   parts in the refrigeration system.   Therefore, the indoor unit and tubing   between the indoor and outdoor unit   must apply leakage test and be evacuated   to remove any noncondensables and   moisture from the system.   3. Cooling or heating(only for   models with heating function)   efficiency drops.   4. Moisture in the refrigerant circuit   may freeze and block capillary   tubing.   Electrical work and air purging   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Air purging with vacuum pump   1. Check that each tube(both liquid and gas side tubes) between the indoor and   outdoor units have been properly connected and all wiring for the test run has   been completed. Remove the service valve caps from both the gas and the   liquid side on the outdoor unit. Note that both the liquid and the gas side   service valves on the outdoor unit are kept closed at this stage.   2. When relocating the unit to another place, perform evacuation using vacuum   pump.   3. Pipe length and refrigerant amount:   Air   purging   Additional amount of   refrigerant to be charged   Connective   pipe length   Less than 25'   Use vacuum pump.   Use vacuum pump.   R410a: 0.32ozs/ft (Pipe length-25')   ' 25'~65.6   < ( 12000Btu's)   R410a: 0.22ozs/ft (Pipe length-25')   (=18000Btu's)   Use vacuum pump.   25'~98.4'   R410a: 0.32ozs/ft (Pipe length-25')   (=21500Btu's)   Caution in handling the packed valve integrated in the outlets of   outdoor unit.   1. Operation of opening packed valve: Open the valve stem until it hits against   the stopper. Do not try to open it further.   2. Operation of closing packed valve: Securely tighten the valve stem with a special   tool. Then securely tighten the valve stem cap with a spanner or the like. Refer to   tightening torque table in page 17 for valve stem cap tightening torque   Note: There is a charging port integrated in the low side outlet, but not in the   high side outlet. The low side outlet is shown in the sketch map below.   Flare nut   Refrigerant   Valve body   Outdoor unit   Indoor unit   Gas   A C Cap   D Charge port   B Packed valve   Valve stem   Stopper   Half union   23   Air purging   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   When using the vacuum pump   For method of using a manifold valve, refer to its operation manual.   Indoor unit   1. Completely tighten the flare nuts at   connection point A, B, C and D.   Connect valve core removal tool to   the charging port, then connect   vacuum hose to valve core tool.   Open the schrader valve.   Outdoor unit   Note: The schrader valve is inside   the charging port.   2. Connect the other charge hose of   manifold valve to the vacuum pump.   3. Fully open the handle Lo of the   manifold valve.   Manifold valve   -76cm/Hg   Charge   hose   4. Operate the vacuum pump to   evacuate. After starting evacuation,   slightly loose the flare nut of the   Lo valve on the gas pipe side and   check if the air is entering (Operation   noise of the vacuum pump changes   and a compound meter indicates   0 instead of minus), then tighten   the flare nut. The procedure verifies   if there are blocks inside the tubes.   Handle Hi   Handle Lo   Charge hose   Vacuum pump   5. Make evacuation for 15 minutes   or more and check that the   compound meter indicates   display in the pressure indicator is   a little higher than the atmosphere   pressure. This procedure verifies if   the refrigerant goes through the   tubes correctly.   5 -7.6 x 10 MicronsHg (-1x10 Pa).   After the evacuation is completed,   fully close the handle Lo of the   manifold valve and stop the   7. Close the schrader valve, then   remove the valve core tool.   operation of the vacuum pump.   Replace the charging port cap.   6. Turn the stem of the packed   8. Fully open the packed valve   valve B about 45o   stems B and A.   9. Securely tighten the cap of the   packed valve.   counterclockwise for 6~7   seconds after the gas comes   out, then tighten the flare nut   again. Make sure the pressure   Air purging   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Electrical safety   Perform the electric safety check after completing installation:   1. Insulated resistance: The insulated resistance must be more than 2M .   2. Grounding work: After finishing grounding work, measure the grounding   resistance by visual detection and grounding resistance tester. Make sure the   grounding resistance is less than 4 .   3. Electrical leakage check (performing during test running): During test operation   after finishing installation, the serviceman can use the electric probe and   multimeter to perform the electrical leakage check. Turn off the unit   immediately if electrical leakage happens. Check and find out the solution   ways till the unit operates properly.   Gas leak check   Soap water method   indoor unit   Apply a soap water or a liquid neutral   check point   detergent on the indoor unit   connection or outdoor unit connections   by a soft brush to check for leakage of   the connecting points of the piping. If   bubbles come out, the pipes have   leakage point.   Cover   Outdoor unit   check point   Leak detector   Use the leak detector to check for   leakage.   Caution   A: Lo packed valve, B: Hi packed valve   C and D are ends of indoor unit   connection.   25   Electrical safDeowtnyload afromnWwdw.Sogmaanuasls.colme. AllaMaknualscSeharceh AcndkDownload.   Test running   Perform test operation after completing gas leak check at the flare nut   connections and electrical safety check.   1. Connect the power, press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller to   turn the unit on.   2. Use the MODE button to select COOL, HEAT(Only for models with heating   function), AUTO and FAN to check if all the functions work well.   3. When the ambient temperature is too low(lower than 63 F), the unit   o cannot be controlled by the remote controller to run in cooling mode,   manual operation can be taken. Manual operation is used only when the   remote controller is disable or maintenance necessary.   Auto/OFF   Manual control button   26   Test running   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preparing the device for operation   1. Contact a specialist to install the device.   2. Guarantee that the unit is appropriately fastened and complies with all of   the aforementioned safety norms.   3. Before operating the air conditioner, ensure that the air filter is installed   correctly.   4. If the unit has been out of use for a long period of time, it is recommended   that the air filter be cleaned before use. During continuous use, clean the air   filter every two weeks.   5. This air conditioner was designed for use under the following conditions:   MODE   * Cool   Heat   Temperature   Indoor Outdoor   41°F~115°F 61°F~86°F 5°F~75°F   Dehumidifier   Temperature   Temperature   Indoor   Outdoor   Indoor   Outdoor   61°F~86°F   61°F~86°F 41°F~115°F   only for models with heating function   * Attention   If air conditioner is used outside of the above conditions, certain safety protection   features may come into operation and cause the unit to function abnormally.   Room relative humidity should be less than 80%. If the air conditioner operates in   excess of this figure, the surface of the air conditioner may attract condensation.   Please set the horizontal louver to its maximum angle (vertically to the floor), and   set HIGH fan mode.   Optimum performance will be achieved within these operating temperature.   27   Preparing the device for operation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |