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1. Minimum cooling Maximum heating Minimum heating Inside DTAWT C 32 23 21 15 27 20 43 26 21 15 24 18 5 6 Outdoors DT WT 5 The electrical installation wiring diagram of the air conditioner for the indoor outdoor units is supplied with the device 6 If the power cord is damaged please contact a service technician or a qualified person otherwise there is a risk of injury INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Locating the indoor unit e The air inlet and outlet must not be blocked e Adhere to the maximum height difference between the indoor and outdoor unit see Technical parameters e Install the indoor unit on a rigid wall which can bear the weight of the unit and will not be vibrated by the unit e The unit must not be in direct sunlight e Select a location for simple draining of the condensation water and for connection to the outdoor unit sure that light bulbs do not cause interference to the signal transmitted from the remote control The minimum distance between the air conditioner and a television radio or another home appliance is 1 m Locating the outdoor unit e Select a location which can bear the weight of the unit and will not be vibrated by the unit e Select a location with good ventilation and low dust level out of direct sunlight and protected from the rain e Select a location where the air emitted by the outdoor u
2. 8 Connecting cable Blue Black Yellow green Grey Connector of the outdoor unit Plug 1 Connector of the indoor unit Plug 2 We reserve the right to change text and technical parameters EN 18 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Take the packaging material to a designated municipal waste facility DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES Batteries contain environmentally damaging compounds and therefore do not belong in standard household waste Take the batteries to an appropriate collection point which will provide for their ecological disposal You can obtain the contact for the nearest collection point from you town council or from your retailer DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste For proper disposal and recycling take these products to designated collection points Alternatively in some European Union states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new appliance Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources and prevents damage to the environment caused by improper waste disposal Ask your local authorities
3. Manually open the vertical airflow direction deflector C so that it is stopped in the top position To tilt the horizontal airflow direction deflectors hold their ends with your fingers and tilt them to the left or to the right as necessary Never adjust the horizontal airflow direction deflectors C 2 if the air conditioner is in operation C Vertical airflow direction deflector 2 Horizontal airflow direction deflector EN 7 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH EMERGENCY OPERATION BUTTON Use the emergency operation button D in the event that the battery in the remote control goes flat or if the remote control malfunctions D Verification button this button may only be used by a service technician 2 Emergency operation button Cooling only model Whenever the button is pressed the setting is changed in the sequence COOL STOP Model with a heat pump Whenever the button is pressed the setting is changed in the sequence COOL HEAT STOP The following table shows conditions set temperature fan speed and the flap setting during emergency operation Mode Set temperature Fan speed Deflector Cooling 24 C High It is moving Heating 24 C High It is moving Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner
4. The set time will be shown on the display The time remaining until the automatic start is updated on the display every hour Once the set time has elapsed the air conditioner will turn itself on Note If you wish to end the automatic start function repeatedly press the TIMER button until 24 hours appears on the display and then once more to end this function Cancelling the AUTOMATIC TIMER CONTROLLED ON OFF OPERATION mode The automatic start shut off can be cancelled in two ways 1 Repeatedly press the TIMER button until 24 hours appears on the display and then once more to end the timer setting The time information on the display will turn off 2 Press the CANCEL button at any time to cancel the timer setting The time information on the display will turn off Note After an electrical power outage it is necessary to setup the AUTOMATIC START SHUT DOWN mode again If you set the time for the AUTOMATIC START SHUT DOWN and you wish to change this time it is necessary to cancel the previous START SHUT DOWN setting and to set a new time If you set the time of the AUTOMATIC START SHUT DOWN and then accidentally press the TIMER button the timer will start to countdown the time again based on the time shown on the display at the time Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH SETTING AN OPERATING MODE 1 AUTO mode In this mode the air conditioner auto
5. damage during transport EN 1 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL mt 4 AUTOMATIC TIMER CONTROLLED ON OFF OPERATION ee 6 SETTING AN OPERATING EEN RR Re ky RR RR RR OR RR Rx pee RR 7 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS 11 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES axis Ob REG aa ba ana pacte e X ages donc Oe Re ee 11 DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT n m IIR 11 EN 3 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH DESCRIPTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL A OPERATION MODE 3 TIMER CANCEL DISPLAY TURBO Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH Signal transmitter Sends signals to the indoor unit Display Shows the current settings gt Temperature setting buttons Press A once to increase the temperature setting by 1 C Press V once to decrease the temperature setting by 1 C The temperature setting range is 16 31 C button Press this butto
6. or collection facility for more details In accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste For business entities in European Union states If you want to dispose of electric or electronic devices ask your retailer or supplier for the necessary information Disposal in other countries outside the European Union This symbol is valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product ask your local authorities or retailer about proper disposal C e This product meets all the basic requirements of EU directives that apply to it EN 19 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 E Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH EN 20 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners User s manual SWING MANUAL OPERATION MODE 0 TIME m ER CANCEL DISPLAY TURBO N FAN SPEED SLEEP _ LA SCNCOR SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH Before using this remote control please carefully read all instructions in this user s manual Only use the remote control in the manner described in this user s manual Keep the user s manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use Save the original shipping transport box packaging material receipt and warranty card for the duration of the warranty Pack the remote control properly to avoid
7. the first three hours of the SLEEP 3 mode the temperature will decrease by 1 Cin each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 3 C lower than the initially set temperature Note If you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time remove the batteries If the remote control is not working properly take out the batteries and reinsert them after a few minutes When inserting the batteries ensure the correct polarity as shown in the battery compartment We reserve the right to change text and technical specifications EN 10 Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Take the packaging material to a designated municipal waste facility DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES Batteries contain environmentally damaging compounds and therefore do not belong in standard household waste Take the batteries to an appropriate collection point which will provide for their ecological disposal You can obtain the contact for the nearest collection point from you town council or from your retailer DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste For proper disposal and recycling take these products to de
8. J Centre of the Plumb 120mm Hole for the pipe hole bob Centre of the hole 65 mm 65 mm Note Holes marked with full arrow must be properly secured so that the mounting plate does not move When using expansion bolts standard holes should be drilled 11 x 20 or 11 x 26 and their distances must be adhered to min 450 mm The mounting plate must be installed on a load bearing part of the wall pole etc EN 16 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE INDOOR UNIT K Terminal of the indoor unit 2 Screw Connecting cable ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT Terminal of the outdoor unit 2 Connecting cable EN 17 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH DIAGRAM OF THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNIT EISE N21317 E ns JI k H Q 5 7 d 4 k 93 1115 9 9 2 d 1 6 i 69 4 RIR2 ES amp e N2I3 4 Model without Model with a heat Model with a heat pump pump a heat pump Brown
9. SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before cleaning the air conditioner turn it off and disconnect it from the power supply by pulling the power plug out of the power socket or by turning off the circuit breaker Clean the front panel and filters in the indoor unit regularly i e at least once every two weeks Make sure that branches leaves and other material does not accumulate on the outdoor unit Regularly mechanically clean the outdoor unit with a brush We recommend that once a year you have the indoor unit cleaned filters and inside area by a specialised company For specialised cleaning you may contact the company which installed the air conditioner Cleaning the front panel and filters w Open the front cover of the indoor unit Take out the filters Using a vacuum cleaner or a fine brush remove dust and dirt from the front panel and from the filters If the dust cannot be easily removed wash the filters in lukewarm soapy water Then rinse in clean water and allow to dry in the shade Do not expose it to direct sunlight Return the filters to their initial locations and close the front panel Check that the filters are thoroughly dry before inserting them into the indoor unit Wipe the surface of the air conditioning unit using a lightly damp cloth and then wipe dry Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH B
10. Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner User s manual SCNCOR SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH Prior to using this air conditioner please read the user s manual thoroughly even in cases when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of appliances Only use the device in the manner described in this user s manual Keep the manual for future use Save the original shipping transport box packaging material receipt and warranty card for the duration of the warranty In the case of transportation pack the air conditioner using the original packaging materials only EN 1 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DESCRIPTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY iic reram nara rub enhn an i exe ced pln o 6 HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT 1121zacas tnnt v 7 EMERGENCY OPERATION BUTTON CLEANING AND enata nn btt et Hk RE PER raka 9 uis cce PIU cm 11 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS entire ea a wen uiia a d he renal d a Udah gi naas ran 13 INSTALLATION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER EN 2 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE e This device must not be used by persons including chi
11. cles or equipment blocking the signal transmitted by the remote control The remote control is not working and no information is shown on the display Check that the batteries are not flat Check that the batteries are inserted correctly The air conditioner will not start immediately after the I O button on the remote control is pressed This is a form of protection of the air conditioner It is necessary to wait for about 3 minutes At the end operation the fan does not stop completely Turn the air conditioner on and then off again The cooling or heating only for models with a heat pump performance is insufficient Have you set the correct temperature Are the filters clean Are the air inlet and outlets on the indoor and outdoor unit blocked Are you using the SLEEP mode during the day Is the fan in the indoor unit set to a slow speed mode Have you closed doors and windows Hot air will not start flowing out of the air conditioner immediately after the HEAT mode is set only for models with a heat pump Please wait a few minutes A power outage occurred After power is renewed the air conditioner is automatically set to the same mode in which it was before the power outage occurred This is a so called automatic restart function EN 11 Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH Problem Analysis
12. de only for units with a heat pump melting or evaporated water is emitted e During the heating mode only for models with a heat pump water is dripping on to the heat exchanger Attention If any of the following indications arise please turn of the relevant circuit breaker and contact an authorised service centre The power cord is overheating or damaged An unusual sound is coming out of the air conditioner The circuit breaker or fuse are turning the device off during operation A burning smell is coming out of the air conditioner during operation Water is continually leaking from the indoor unit EN 12 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Model SAC 0922CH SAC 0910C model with a heat pump Power source V Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz S Power output W 2700 2700 E Power input W 840 840 8 Nominal current A 3 8 3 8 EER cooling factor 3 21 3 21 5 Power output Ww 2850 E Power input Ww 790 Nominal current A 3 6 COP heating factor 3 61 Dehumidification capacity l h 0 8 0 8 Noise level high medium low dB A 40 37 34 40 37 34 2 Dimensions w x h x d mm 800x290x196 800x290x196 8 Packaging w x h x d mm 870x365x280 870x365x280 Weight net kg 10 10 Weight gross kg 11 5 11 5 Noise
13. ed of the indoor unit fan 5 HEAT mode only for air conditioner with a heat pump Press the MANUAL or SWING button to change the vertical air flow direction up down Press the FAN SPEED button to change the speed of the indoor unit fan Press the temperature setting button to change the temperature setting 6 TURBO function Z This function makes it possible to increase the cooling or heating only on models with a heat pump power If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or heating mode press the TURBO button to activate this function The symbol Z will appear on the display of the remote control The fan speed is controlled automatically The air conditioner cannot be controlled Press the TURBO button again to turn off this function After the TURBO function is ended the fan is set to a low speed Note The TURBO function can only be activated in the cooling or heating mode The use of the TURBO mode increases the noise level of the air conditioner EN 7 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH 7 1 7 1 1 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 7 2 4 SLEEP mode Basic SLEEP mode Press the SLEEP button once to set the basic SLEEP mode If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode the fan in the indoor unit will be set to low speed After one hour in the SLEEP mode the set temperature will increase by 1 After another ho
14. efore putting the air conditioner out of operation for an extended period of time 1 Setthe fan to run non stop for several hours so that the unit is completely dry inside 2 Turn off the air conditioner and disconnect it from the power supply Clean the filters and the outer cover 3 Remove batteries from the remote control JIJ If you have not used the air conditioner for a long time 1 Clean the filters and return them to their place Clean the indoor and outdoor unit 2 Connect the air conditioner to a power socket 3 Insert batteries into the remote control 7 807 GO Note N j The air inlet and outlet must not be blocked or covered For cleaning do not use petrol benzene solvents abrasive cleaning powders insecticides etc because they could damage the unit Do not disassemble batteries or throw them in a fire EN 10 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH TROUBLESHOOTING The following table is a troubleshooting guide If you are unable to remedy the problem with the help of the following table please contact a service centre Problem Analysis of the problem The air conditioner is not working Has a power outage occurred Has the power plug fallen out of the power socket Has the circuit breaker been turned off or has a fuse burned out Are there any obsta
15. eplaced at a specialised service centre It is forbidden to use the device if it has a damaged power cord plug Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH DESCRIPTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER A Indoor unit Outdoor unit HHHH Filter G Air inlet Front panel Connecting pipe 3 Air inlet Water drain hose Horizontal air flow control deflector Air outlet Vertical air flow control deflector Water drain opening 8 Display EN 5 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY B 0 SLEEP mode Set temperature or room temperature 2 Automatic On Off timer mode room temperature is shown in the FAN G and DRY modes 8 HEAT PUMP mode heating e DRY mode drying fan in LOW speed COOL mode cooling Remote control signal receiver Note 04 The LED display is located on the indoor unit of the air conditioner Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT If the air conditioner is in operation then turn it off using the remote control
16. er supply Overloading the power socket presents the risk of a fire or injury by electrical shock e Do not damage the power cord or extend it in any way you could cause a short circuit and subsequently a fire or expose yourself to a risk of electrical shock Do not expose yourself to the direct effect of a cold air current for a long time Do not cool or heat a room excessively This could lead to health problems e Ifyou will not be using the air conditioner for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord from the power socket For each air conditioner use an independent power socket equipped with a circuit breaker and fuses e Do not put appliances used for cooking in places where they could be under the direct effect of air flow from the air conditioner as this could affect cooking quality e Do not use the following substances for cleaning chemical solvents insecticides flammable powder substances which could damage the surface of the air conditioner Do not spray the indoor unit with water Before you turn on the air conditioner check that doors and windows are closed for effective cooling we also recommend that you close curtains and blinds If necessary allow the room to ventilate for a short time e Ifyou notice anything unusual e g burning smell immediately turn off the air conditioner and turn off the relevant circuit breaker e Do not install the air conditioner in locations where flammable gasses are emit
17. ldren with physical or mental impairments or by inexperienced persons unless properly trained or schooled in the safe use of the device or unless they have been properly supervised by a qualified person who will be responsible for their safety e Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device install the air conditioner yourself Have the air conditioner installed and commissioned by a specialised company or a qualified technician e Unprofessional installation presents a risk of injury by electrical shock fire release of coolant etc e Inthe event that the device was not professionally installed the warranty may be void due to the fact of an incorrect installation Carefully read these safety instructions before using the air conditioner It is necessary that you understand them properly e The air conditioner must be properly grounded in accordance with relevant national norms If the device is not properly grounded there is a danger of injury by electrical shock e Do not disconnect the appliance from the power socket by pulling on the power cord while the device is in operation this may damage the power cord power socket or cause a fire e When disconnecting the device from the power socket first turn the device off and then disconnect it from the mains power supply by pulling the power plug out of the power socket e Do not use an extension cord to connect the device to the mains pow
18. level dB A 49 49 Dimensions w x h x d mm 600x480x250 600x480x250 2 Packaging w x h x d mm 705x535x330 705x535x330 9 Weight net kg 25 25 8 Weight gross kg 28 28 Type of refrigerant R410A R410A Refrigerant charge g 500 500 side mm 6 35 6 35 98 Gas side mm 9 52 9 52 Max pipe length m 10 10 height difference m 5 5 Operating temperature SC 7 43 16 43 Ambient temperature SC 7 48 16 48 Recommended room size m 14 21 14 21 level protection against IP20 indoor unit IP24 outdoor unit amaging entry of water Protection class Climate type T1 Internal protection 3 15 A fuse type T Note Dei 1 The above stated noise level values were measured in a laboratory before the product was distributed 2 The nominal values of cooling and heating only for models with a heat pump performance were tested under the following conditions EN 13 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH Cooling mode indoors 27 C DT 19 C WT outdoors 35 C DT 24 C WT Heating mode indoors 20 C DT 15 C WT outdoors 7 C DT 6 C WT DT dry thermometer WT wet thermometer 3 With respect to continuous development the manufacturer reserves the right to change technical data without prior notice 4 Range of operating temperatures Maximum cooling
19. matically adjusts the temperature setting to achieve the most optimal room temperature After being turned on the air conditioner will automatically select an operating mode based on the room temperature The following table shows the conditions set when put into operation Air conditioner Air conditioner without a heat pump with a heat pump Room temperature RT Default Default Mode temperature Mode temperature setting setting RT gt 26 C e 24 C 24 C COOL cooling COOL cooling 26 C gt RT 225 C RT 2 C RT 2 C 25 C gt RT gt 23 C RT 2 C DRY drying RT 2 C DRY drying lt 23 C 21 C HEAT heating 26 C 2 COOL mode Press the MANUAL or SWING button to change the vertical air flow direction up down Press the FAN SPEED button to change the speed of the indoor unit fan Press the temperature setting button to change the temperature setting 3 DRY mode In this mode the air conditioner automatically sets the room temperature the set room temperature is not shown on the display The temperature settings and FAN SPEED buttons are disabled Press the MANUAL or SWING button to change the vertical air flow direction up down 4 FAN mode In this mode the outdoor unit is not turned on Only the fan inside the indoor unit operates Press the MANUAL or SWING button to change the vertical air flow direction up down Press the FAN SPEED button to change the spe
20. n the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 16 18 C then the air conditioner will continue running at the set temperature If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 19 25 C then during the first two hours of the SLEEP 2 mode the temperature will decrease by 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 2 C lower than the initially set temperature After a further 7 hours of operation the temperature will increase by 1 C The air conditioner will continue running at this temperature If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 26 31 C then during the first three hours of the SLEEP 2 mode the temperature will decrease by 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 3 C lower than the initially set temperature After a further 7 hours of operation the temperature will increase by 1 C The air conditioner will continue running at this temperature SLEEP 3 mode Press the SLEEP button four times to set the SLEEP 3 mode If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 16 23 C then during the first three hours of the SLEEP 3 mode the temperature will increase by 1 Cin each hour The air conditione
21. n to turn on off the air conditioner FAN SPEED button Press this button to change the fan speed in the following sequence low medium high automatic gt Auro 8 SLEEP button Press this button to set the SLEEP mode SWING button Press this button to change the vertical air flow direction up down In this mode the deflector will automatically move up and down MANUAL button Press this button to change the vertical air flow direction up and down and the deflector will be tilted at a certain angle You can gradually set the deflector to the following positions 1 2 3 gt 4 4 1 5 OPERATION MODE button Press this button to select an operating mode automatic COOL cooling 2 HEAT heating only for models with a heat pump FAN ventilation DRY drying TIMER button See chapter Automatic Timer Controlled On Off Operation CANCEL button See chapter Automatic Timer Controlled On Off Operation TURBO button Press this button to start the TURBO mode Press this button again to turn off the TURBO mode 09 DISPLAY button Press this button to turn off the display on the indoor unit of the air conditioner Press this button again to turn on the display Battery compartment Open battery compartment cover Place two AAA LRO3 2 x 1 5V alkaline batteries into the battery compartment and close the cover Note For proper operation the distance from the remote co
22. ning at this temperature Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 3 4 7 3 5 7 3 6 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 2 7 4 3 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH SLEEP 2 mode Press the SLEEP button three times to set the SLEEP 2 mode If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 16 23 C then during the first three hours of the SLEEP 2 mode the temperature will increase by 1 Cin each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 3 Chigher than the initially set temperature After a further 7 hours of operation the temperature will decrease by 1 C The air conditioner will continue running at this temperature If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 24 27 C then during the first two hours of the SLEEP 2 mode the temperature will increase by 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 2 C higher than the initially set temperature After a further 7 hours of operation the temperature will decrease by 1 C The air conditioner will continue running at this temperature If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 28 31 then the air conditioner will continue running at the set temperature If the air conditioner is running i
23. nit or its operating noise level will not disturb your neighbours e There must not be any obstacles in the vicinity of the outdoor unit e Avoid locations where flammable gas leaks could occur EN 14 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH ILLUSTRATION OF THE INSTALLATION Indoor unit H Marking out the installation location using the mounting plate of the indoor unit x The connecting pipe may Note c lead from the rear the right The drain hose must not theleftor below the be elevated too high side right side front side left A x side rear bottom left rear side The connecting pipe must be wrapped in a thermally When installing the pipe on impervious material a thin board or on a wall from metal mesh it is necessary to place a wooded board between the wall and the pipe and to wrap the pipe with 7 8 layers of insulating tape Outdoor unit min 500 mm Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT Installing the mounting plate Attach a string to the middle hole min 250 mm Se S d min 180 mm min 140 mm AJ A
24. ntrol to the indoor unit must not be greater than 6 m and there must not be any obstacles in the direction of the signal To make description and explanation easier we have displayed all the symbols on the image of the remote control EN 5 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH AUTOMATIC TIMER CONTROLLED ON OFF OPERATION Setting the AUTOMATIC TIMER CONTROLLED ON OFF OPERATION mode 1 Setting up the automatic shut off mode First check that the air conditioner is on Press the TIMER button to activate the automatic shut off settings 1 hour will appear on the display Each time the TIMER button is pressed the automatic shut off time is extended by 1 hour up to a maximum of 24 hours The set time will be shown on the display The time remaining until the automatic shut off is updated on the display every hour Once the set time has elapsed the air conditioner will shut itself off Note If you wish to end the automatic start function repeatedly press the TIMER button until 24 hours appears on the display and then once more to end this function 2 Setting up the automatic start function delayed start First check that the air conditioner is off Press the TIMER button to activate the automatic start settings 1 hour will appear on the display Each time the TIMER button is pressed the automatic start time is extended by 1 hour up to a maximum of 24 hours
25. of the problem In the heating mode only for models with a heat This process takes a maximum of 10 minutes pump the indoor fan stops If the outdoor temperature is low and humidity is high the air conditioner freezes over Operation is automatically renewed after 10 minutes Cracking sounds are made e This is caused by the expansion and contraction of the front panel on the indoor unit due to changes in temperature Running water sound is made Thisis the sound of the expanding coolant mixture inside the air conditioner e Itis the sound of accumulated water dripping on to the heat exchanger e Sound of the frost melting the heat exchanger The indoor unit is rustling and clicking The clicking is the result of the switching of the fan or compressor The rustling is the result of the coolant mixture flowing inside the air conditioner If in the COOL mode and the vertical deflector is This function prevents water condensation turned to the bottom position the flap may start from forming and is not a defect to automatically turn for a period of 3 minutes and then it will return to it initial position An odour can be smelled from the indoor unit The air conditioner may absorb odours from walls carpets furniture and then blow them back into the room Water is leaking out of the outdoor unit e During cooling water is condensing on the connection pipe e During the heating or defrost mo
26. operation the temperature will decrease by 2 The air conditioner will continue running at this temperature If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 28 31 then the air conditioner will continue running at the set temperature If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 16 18 C then the air conditioner will continue running at the set temperature If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 19 25 C then during the first two hours of the SLEEP 1 mode the temperature will decrease by 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 2 C lower than the initially set temperature After a further 8 hours of operation the temperature will increase by 2 C The air conditioner will continue running at this temperature If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 26 31 C then during the first three hours of the SLEEP 1 mode the temperature will decrease by 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 3 C lower than the initially set temperature After a further 8 hours of operation the temperature will increase by 2 C The air conditioner will continue run
27. r will then operate at a temperature that is 3 C higher than the initially set temperature If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 24 27 C then during the first two hours of the SLEEP 3 mode the temperature will increase by 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 2 C higher than the initially set temperature If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 28 31 then the air conditioner will continue running at the set temperature Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH 7 4 4 7 4 5 7 4 6 If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 16 18 C then the air conditioner will continue running at the set temperature If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 19 25 C then during the first two hours of the SLEEP 3 mode the temperature will decrease by 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 2 lower than the initially set temperature If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump and the temperature is set in the range 26 31 C then during
28. signated collection points Alternatively in some European Union states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new HI appliance Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources and prevents damage to the environment caused by improper waste disposal Ask your local authorities or collection facility for more details In accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste For business entities in European Union states If you want to dispose of electric or electronic devices ask your retailer or supplier for the necessary information Disposal in other countries outside the European Union This symbol is valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product ask your local authorities or retailer about proper disposal C 4 This product meets all the basic requirements of EU directives that apply to it EN 11 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 12 2011 Remote Control to Air Conditioners SAC 0910C SAC 0922CH EN 12 Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011
29. ted In the event that an electrical discharge occurs in the air conditioner an explosion or fire may easily result EN 3 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 12 2011 Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner SAC 0910 SAC 0922CH Do not use this device for special purposes e g in locations where fine mechanics food paintings etc are stored These products require a certain humidity and temperature and so their quality could be negatively affected Do not use the air conditioner in the COOL DRY mode for too long when there is a high level of air humidity above 80 96 otherwise condensation water may drip from the air conditioner Never insert your fingers or any other items into the air inlets or outlets Inside the unit there is a rotating fan which could cause you injuries or could be damaged This device must be installed in accordance with norms for electrical installations valid for the country where the device is installed This device must not be installed in a laundry This device must be installed 2 5 m above the floor This device must be installed so that the power socket dedicated for this device is easily accessible Do not install repair or move the air conditioner yourself Incorrect handling exposes you to the risk of a fire electric shock and if the device comes loose then it may injure people Contact a specialised company which installs and repairs air conditioners If the power cord is damaged have it r
30. ur of operation the set temperature will again increase by 1 C The air conditioner will continue to run at a temperature that is 2 C higher than was set initially If the air conditioner is running in the heating mode only on models with a heat pump the fan in the indoor unit will be set to low speed After one hour in the SLEEP mode the set temperature will decrease by 2 After another hour of operation the set temperature will again decrease by 2 The air conditioner will continue to run at a temperature that is 4 C lower than was set initially SLEEP 1 mode Press the SLEEP button twice to set the SLEEP 1 mode If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 16 23 C then during the first three hours of the SLEEP 1 mode the temperature will increase by 1 Cin each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 3 C higher than the initially set temperature After a further 8 hours of operation the temperature will decrease by 2 C The air conditioner will continue running at this temperature If the air conditioner is running in the cooling or drying mode and the temperature is set in the range 24 27 then during the first two hours of the SLEEP 1 mode the temperature will increase 1 C in each hour The air conditioner will then operate at a temperature that is 2 C higher than the initially set temperature After a further 8 hours of

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