Hisense Group KF-5002GWE user manual

User manual for the device Hisense Group KF-5002GWE

Device: Hisense Group KF-5002GWE
Category: Air Conditioner
Manufacturer: Hisense Group
Size: 0.79 MB
Added : 12/29/2013
Number of pages: 29
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R Safety Notice WARNING: Operations displaying this symbol may result in fatal injury. ! CAUTION: Operations displaying this symbol may result in serious injury. ! A. Instructions for installation B. Instructions for operation Do not sit directly in the cold air stream from the Installation only by authorized professionals appliance, or set excessively low operation through local distributors. temperature. Attention should be paid to power source, supply capacity, electrical wire or sock

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Safety Notice Avoid unnecessarily plugging and unplugging the Never operate the appliance with wet hand. appliance. Keep plants or pets away from the air source. Be sure that the power plug is clean and completely inserted to the socket. Do not clean the appliance by washing with water. Hold the plug, not the wire, when unplugging the appliance. The appliance must only be used for room air conditioning. Do not let the appliance under heavy load. 3

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Safety Notice Do not place other electrical appliance under the air Keep the room well ventilated, especially in rooms conditioner. where burners are used. Disconnect the appliance when cleaning. Unplug the Unplug the appliance in the event of abnormal appliance when operation of the appliance stops. operation and contact a distributor or the after-sales Make sure that fan stops before cleaning. service for repair. Keep gas burners away from moving air from the Only qualified professional

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Components Introduction INDOOR UNIT Indoor unit sensor(inside) Air filter Air fresh filter Switch button Front cover Air inlet Impeller (up-down adjustment) Impeller (left-right adjustment) Air outlet Power plug Display panel OUTDOOR UNIT Cable Tubes Air inlet (rear and side) Drainage hose Air outlet 5

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Components Introduction INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY PANEL POWER HI-POWER TIMER OPERATING Each part stands for: 1. Power indicator illuminating means the appliance in operating condition. 2. Timer indicator illuminating means the appliance in timer or sleep condition. 3. Operating indicator illuminating means the compressor in work condition. 4. Hi-power indicator illuminating means the appliance in hi-power condition. INDOOR UNIT SWITCH PANEL Indoor unit switch panel is under the front cover, it can b

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Components Introduction REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Transmitter Sensor Transmitting signals to the indoor unit, the symbol will appear on the top of Testing the ambient temperature LCD. of the remote control unit LCD Displaying the running condition. T T.. S S E E T T T T II N N G G A A C On/Off button Press the button to run, press again to cease. A Temperature setting button Press the button marked " "or Hi-power running button A " " to increase or decrease the temperature. Sleep but

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Components Introduction HOW TO USE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Install the battery T T.S .S E E T T T T IN IN G G A A C 2 RESET button A 3 A Sliding cover 1 After replacement of batteries, 1. Press the two sides of the cover of the battery the LCD on the remote control unit will display the status. component and slide it downward and remove. 2. Insert two AAA #7 Alkali batteries, and make sure that, The anode (+) and cathode (-) are properly placed. Do not use Manganese batteries. 3. Press th

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Operation Manual PREPARATION BEFORE RUNNING Raise the front cover, and then install the air filter. MANUAL OPERATION (COOLING, DEHUMIDIFICATION, FAN) Basic operation 1.Before running the appliance, press the "MODE" for selection one mode of the dehumidification, cooling and fan. 2.Press the "ON/OFF" button to start the appliance. 3.Press the "TEMP." button to set the temperature you wish. T T. . S S E E T T T T I I N N G G C 2 3 COMMONSENSE A certain period of time is req

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Operation Manual AUTO RUN Basic operation 1. Press the "MODE" button for selection of the "AUTO" function for automatic cessation of the appliance. 2. Press the "ON/OFF" button and the appliance is then set in automatic mode. ON/OFF T T.S .S E E T T T T IN IN G G A A C T T. . S S E E T T T T I I N N G G C A A 2 Illuminating 3 POWER HI-POWER TIMER OPERATING 1 Press again the "ON/OFF" button to cease the operation of the appliance. 3. Temperature Setting Each press of the "TEMP." will re

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Operation Manual FAN SPEED AND DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT Basic operation When the appliance works, press "FAN/MUTE" change airflow speed. Press "FAN/MUTE" each time, indoor unit fan speed can be altered among , , , . A When the appliance works, press "FLAP" change vertical airflow direction. T T. . S S E E T T T T I I N N G G Press "FLAP" each time, fan impeller will appears the following in C turn: 1. Vertical airflow adjustment Fan

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Operation Manual TIMER SWITCH ON/OFF Postponed Start Setting The appliance will start operating after the period set by the timer. When the appliance is set in the "Cooling" mode, a desired temperature will be reached after a desired set time (the reservation function). T T.. S S E E T T T T II N N G G C Postponed cessation setting Set the time for cessation of the appliance, the appliance will then stop operating upon expiry of the set period. 1. Pre

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Operation Manual SLEEP SETTING MODE/HI-POWER OPERATION/AIR FRESHING Sleep Setting Mode This mode can be manually set to save energy while maintaining a desired well conditioned atmosphere at night. T T. . S S E E T T T T I I N N G G C Press the "SLEEP" button during dehumidifying and cooling. T T.. S S E E T T T T II N N G G C A A Cancellation of "SLEEP" Press the "SLEEP" button once. Hi-power operation The appliance set in this mo

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Maintenance Cuts and abrasions may result from contact with the sharp components inside the appliance. CAUTION ! Clean the air filter once very two weeks. 3. Cleaning the air filter 1. Cleaning of indoor unit Wipe the indoor unit with a dry soft cloth damped Raise the front cover and take out the air filter. in 40 water. 2. Front cover cleaning After cleaning the dirt of the air filter, please In terms of the operation shown as picture, wash the air filter by water then dry it. unload the

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Maintenance 4. Cleaning and replacement of air fresh filter 5. Long-term cessation Raise the front cover and take out the air filter. Warm and air the inside to dry the appliance. Before unplug the appliance for cessation of operation, press "ON/OFF" button to cease the appliance, then pull out the power plug. Take out the dirty air fresh filter from the air filter. There are two kinds of air fresh filter, the photocatalyst health filter can be used again after washed by water an

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Wise Operation Blockage of the air inlet or outlet may reduce the Excessively low temperature setting may be cooling capacity of the appliance. harmful to health and will result in high power consumption. Cooling capacity can be reduced by Make sure windows and doors are properly accumulated dirt on the air filter. Clean the air closed. Draft strips are recommended for use in filter when noise is heard or water drops summer . accumulate at the outlet. Window blind reduces 15% of sunlig

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Ka da Trouble Shooting Strange odor Failure of airflow conversion Odors from wall carpet or clothing will be Airflow cannot be altered when the absorbed and transmitted by the appliance. dehumidification are started. Sound of water flow From circulating refrigerant inside. Postponed operation The safety function postpones 3 or 5 minutes before operation after the appliance is connected to the power supply. Strange sound Caused by shrinkage due to coldness. Wait a minute 17


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