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1. lo i ma 9 later containing plate X a Re 8 rainage hole EA Rubber stopper Screws 42m Tum TI a n iit ti el d ll UTI EEH SAU ee ai II li T SPECIFICATION MODEL AW18ETSDAWQ STANDARD ISO saso COOL 18000 BTU h 3654 Kcal h CAPACITY aoe SOURCE 220V 60Hz COOL 10 0 A 120A CURRENT BEAT POWER INPUT st AL 2550W HEA A KIND R22 REFRIGERANT DANY 560g DB C H 27 C 29 C a INDOOR TEMPERATURE WENCHE 19 C as zl Sunga LE 35 C 46c WB C H 24 C 24 C POWER INPUT 3 25KW HEATER CURRENT 15 0A EGET NET 53 0Kg CROSS 58 0Kg DIMENSIONS WIDTH HEIGH 622 425mm The ISO means T1 condition SASO means T3 condition ELECTRICAL CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAMS Circuit Diagram SELECTO I LH ME NH OFF FAN HC MC LO l TERMINAL BLOCK l SWITCH DARE MOTOR POWER SOURCE i TOR m IN ED D B BR LT CJ RU x TET Ou
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3. If it is weak reinforcement work should be performed separately 2 Itis advisable to install the air conditioner in the north or west side to prevent the effect of direct sunlight When installing it in the south or east side due to unavoidable circumstances it is advisable to install the sunshade to prevent the direct sunlight In this case take care not to cause any hindrance to the flow of outside air 3 When installing the air conditioner be sure to obtain sufficient space on the rear side of the unit for smooth flow of air When operating the air conditioner in closed areas such as inner building with cooling operation and result in trouble with the unit e See the illustration below Fence wall or other obstacle 150mm min gt The minimum clearance from the heater to combustible surfaces is 52mm gt If the wall is greater than 150mm thick cut the wall back on a 45 angle if possible Outdoor side 45 wz Indoor side 100mm or more DB98 31980A indd 14 e 2010 02 09 7 51 56 Method of Installation Cont Installation of the Drain Tube Fix the drain tube as shomn in the figure There are two ways to handle the condensing water Please make your choice according to your needs Method I Block the drainage hole on one side of the unit base with a rubber stopper so as to let the condensing water flow out from the rear drainage hole of the unit as shown in
4. AW18 TSD Series imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product To receive more complete service please register your product at www samsung com register d L DB98 28379A indd 2 Register your product at www samsung com global register Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be taken when using your air conditioner 4h WARNING DURING OPERATION DISPOSING OF THE UNIT OTHERS 9 9 8 ss 9 9 so o Risk of electric shock Can cause injury or death Disconnect all remote electric power supplies before servicing installing or cleaning This must be done by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Users of this product are cautioned not to attempt repair of this product at their own discretion Instead they are requested to directly contact a designated Service center or the outlet at which the product was purchased Never spill any kind of liquid into the unit Should this happen unplug or main Switch off the unit and contact an authorized service center Do not insert anything between the air outlet blades because the inner fan may be damaged and could cause injury Keep children away from the unit Do not place any obstacles in front of the unit Do not spray liquid of any kind into the indoor unit Should this happen switch off the breaker used for your air conditioner and contact your install
5. Figure 2 1 a When this method is adopted the condensing water in the base plate cannot be drained completely The remaining water may improve the heat dispersing effect of the unit but with louder noise Figure 2 2 b Installation of drainage tube Install the sealing ring to the drainage tube and align the tube with the rear drainage for 90 degrees and then clamp it firmly Figure 2 2 Method Il The condensing water flows out from the drainage hole at the base plate of the unit a When this method is adopted the condensing water in the base plate can be drained completely which helps to prevent from rusting There will be no noise of water splashing But the air conditioner has to be raised to a certain height in installing so that the water containing plate can be placed between the base of the unit and the supporting platform b Installation of the water containing plate Use a rubber stopper to block the drainage hole at the rear of the unit and place in the water containing plate Figure 2 3 If the air conditioner has accessory seal please install the seal as shomn in the figure Installation of the accessory seal Seal Base T10 W 25mm L 620mm Qty 1 Figure 2 1 sa zo Do Rubber stopper l Drainage hole Se sealing ring Water outlet tube Figure 2 2 Water outlet tube Extended water tube Figure 2 3
6. ation specialist Make sure that the unit is correctly ventilated at all times Do not place clothing or other materials over it If the wireless remote control will not be used for a long time remove the batteries If applicable When using a wireless remote control the distance should not be more than 7 meters from the air conditioner If applicable The air conditioner must be plugged into its own specific power source which must be installed in compliance with national wiring earthing and safety regulations If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations The appliance must be installation that the plug should be easily accessible after installation The appliance is fitted with means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category Ill conditions and these means must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility If the fuse on PC board is broken please change it with the type of T 3 15A 250V T
7. dition for a long period of time PORTANT When cleaning the air conditioner turn it off and pull out the power plug DO NOT operate the air conditioner without a filter because dirt and lint will clog it and reduce performance 1 Open the front grille and pull the air filter out 2 Remove all dust on the air filter with a vacuum cleaner or brush 3 When you have finished insert the air filter back into its original position 4 Wipe the surface of the unit with a neutral detergent and then wipe it again with dry cloth Be sure not to use benzene solvent or other chemical products If you Then Will not be using the Setthe fan going for three to four hours air conditioner for a to dry the inside of the air conditioner e long period of time thoroughly e Switch the air conditioner off and unplug it from the wall socket Clean the filter and outer surfaces Have not used the air Set the fan going for a few hours to dry conditioner for a long the inside of the air conditioner thoroughly period of time DB98 31980A indd 12 e 2010 02 09 7 51 55 L ee Solving Common Problems Before contacting the after sales service perform the following simple checks They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call Problem Explanation Solution The air conditioner does not Check that the circuit breaker used for the air conditioner operate at all has not been tr
8. ee Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally Depending on the position of the unit in your room you can adjust the orientation of the inner air flow blades on the right hand side of the unit thus increasing the efficiency of the air conditioner A z Ait Swing 1 Setthe air swing switch to the on position E Result The inner blades swing automatically left and right 2 To stop the blades moving left and right set the air swing Switch to the off position Air Swing gt To stop the blades in a specific position and orient the air flow in On Off Jaris y ali the corresponding direction simply set the switch to the off T position when the blades are in the desired position 4 Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically Again depending on the position of the unit in your room you can adjust e the orientation of the outer air flow blades on the right hand side of the unit RECOMMENDATION When Adjust the blades to face Cooling Upwards Heating Downwards Adjust the air flow blades to the desired position by pushing them upwards or downwards gt f you orient the air flow blades downwards and the unit operates in Cool mode for a long periods of time dew may Form on the surface of the blades Drip form the blades DB98 31980A indd 9 e 2010 02 09 7 51 54 Operating Recommendation Here are a few recommendations that you should follow when using
9. ensee 2 m Air Conditioning Unit Main Parts and Control Panel s 4 m Getting Started KA 5 OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER a Heating Your FOOITI aan deena mensen lensmennene 6 m Cooling Your ROOM eene nnn nnns 7 E Airing Your ROOM pet 8 m Switching the Air Conditioner Off 8 m Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally srerrnnrrrrrnvvnnrnvrernnnvnerennnnn 9 m Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically vrrrreerrrreeererananresennoonnnone 9 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE m Operating Recommendation rrrnrnrnnrnnnvnnnvrnnnvnnnnrnnnvnnenvnenvnnsnvnsnvensnrennnenennne 10 m Temperature and Humidity Ranges rnrnnnvnnrvnvvnnrnvrvrrnnvrerenvrnnrrvrenrrnsrnrersnnn 11 m Cleaning Your Air Conditioner srrranrnnnvnnnvrnnnvnnnnrnrnvnnenrnenvnnnnvnnnvenenrennnenennne 12 m Solving Common Problems arnnnrnnnnrnnnrnnnvrnnnvnnnnrnrnvnnennnenvnnsnvnsnvensnrennnenensne 13 METHOD OF INSTALLATION ulanan 14 DB98 31980A indd 3 e 2010 02 09 nous L ee Air Conditioning Unit Main Parts and Control Panel The design and shape are subject to change depending on the model Inner air flow blades right left orientation Air inlet Inside Outer air flow blades up down orientation Air inlet Outside Air filter Inside Ventilation lever Power Cable Y BLUE BROWN YELLOWIGREEN 34 Power cable connection F should be committed to Main Power Ea
10. he breaker of the air conditioner should be all pole switch and the distance between its two contacts should be no less than 3 5mm Such means for disconnection must be incorporation in the fixed wiring Before throwing out the device it is necessary to pull back the battery cells and get rid of them safely for recycling reasons When you need to dispose of the unit consult your dealer If pipes are removed incorrectly refrigerant may blow out and come into contact with your skin causing injury Releasing refrigerant into the atmosphere also damages the environments Please recycle or dispose of the packaging material for this product in an environmentally responsible manner Never store or ship the air conditioner upside down or sideways to avoid damage to the compressor This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Max current is measured according to IEC standard for safety and current is measured according to ISO standard for energy efficiency e 2010 03 16 8 00 34 Contents PREPARING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER m Safety Precautions rmarnrnonrnnnnvnenvnnnnvnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnennnesvnnennnnnvnsenrennnn
11. iggered Check that the power cable is plugged into a wall socket and the socket is switched on if necessary Check that the correct operating mode has been selected COOL HEAT or FAN The air conditioner does not Check that the correct operating mode has been selected cool The room temperature may be too low or too high Dust may be blocking the air filter refer to page 12 for cleaning instructions Check that there is no obstacle blocking the air flow into or out of the unit The air flow direction does not Check that the air conditioner has been switched on change when you set the air if necessary turn the operating mode selection dial e swing switch to the on position Odours is permeated in the Airthe room room during air conditioning DB98 31980A indd 13 e 2010 02 09 7 51 55 _ Method of Installation Before installation be sure to check the installation area for the air conditioner and installation method of the drain hose Checkpoints prior to installation 1 Check the cabinet and front grille of the unit for any harmful defects such as scratches 2 Be sure to check the power supply Refer to the specifications on the label attached to the unit Installation Conditions 1 As the unit is heavy the wall or window of the installation area should have sufficient strength and durability for operation of the air conditioner and for prevention of any vibration or noise
12. is started cooling if room temperature is higher than selected 3 I 2 9 temperature M i 7 at Coolest e iia EPI 3 Tocontrol the direction of the air flow refer to page 9 Thermostat 31 C 27C 19 C 23C 52 DB98 31980A indd 7 e 2010 02 09 7 51 L ma Airing Your Room If the atmosphere in your room is stale you can air it using the Fan feature and if necessary evacuate the stale air outside 1 If you wish to evacuate stale air outside push the ventilation lever on the front of the unit to the right Result The air inside the room circulates and stale air is evacuated outside Otherwise push the ventilation lever to the left Result The air simply circulates inside the room 2 Setthe operating mode selection dial to the Fan position Offe eFan Result The air conditioner starts up in Fan mode Hie eHi Heat Cool Prep pon Med Med 3 Tocontrol the direction of the air flow refer to page 9 Heat Cool kamgir lia Low Heat e eLow Cool Operation 7 ou Switching the Air Conditioner Off You can switch the air conditioner off whenever you want 1 To switch the unit off simply set the operating mode selection dial Qe eran to the off position Hie eHi Result 8 The air conditioner stops operating Heat Cool pitak Mt Med Med Heat Cool ikasia ia Low Heat e eLow Cool ER PN pr Operation me DB98 31980A indd 8 e 2010 02 09 7 51 53 L
13. rth 2 i an installation engineer 3 Air swing switch lall gigs Air Swing 1 Operating mode Temperature 2 selection dial control dial 10 Coolest Low Heate eLow Cool Thermostat Operation Gall na lia pes Jak sale J iilis PT naci Wait 2 3 Minutes Before Restarting DB98 31980A indd 4 e 2010 02 09 7 51 51 L NENNEN Getting Started You have just purchased a window type room air conditioner and it has been installed by your installation specialist Your Owner s Instructions contain much valuable information on using your air conditioner Please take the time to read them as they will help you take full advantage of the unit s features The booklet is organized as follows The illustration on page 4 shows the air conditioning unit it indicates the location and purpose of the main parts and controls on the unit In the manual you will find a series of step by step procedures for each function available The illustrations in the step by step procedures use four different symbols ol DB98 31980A indd 5 e 2010 02 09 7 51 SE SS Heating Your Room Offe eFan li Pv Hie eHi Heat Cool asa ag Med Med Heat Cool ig Elga Low Heate e Low Cool Operation usd 27 C 23 C o 5 6 lt 4 3 2 9 NA 1 1 at Cool st pres ayi Thermostat aylpall days lin 31 C 27 C 19 C 23 C DB98 31980A indd 6 1 Select the operating mode and fan
14. speed To Heat your room Set the operating mode You must select the HEAT mode if you wish to higher the temperature in your room You can also set the fan speed with a selection dial to High fan speed Hi Heat Med fan speed Med Heat Low fan speed Low Heat Result The air conditioner starts up in Heat mode The fan starts up at the speed selected gt You can change modes at any time 2 To adjust the temperature turn the temperature control dial to the red position Left side Result The air conditioner is starts heating if room temperature is lower than selected temperature 3 To control the direction of the air flow refer to page 9 2010 02 09 7 51 52 L ee Cooling Your Room You must select the Cool mode if you wish to lower the temperature in your room You can also set the fan speed 1 Select the operating mode and fan speed Off e eFan To cool your room Set the operating mode a with a selection dial to Hie eli Heat Cool High fan speed Hi Cool kman ge Med fan speed Med Cool Medo oMed alaga Eli Low fan speed Low Cool Low Heate Low Cool Result The air conditioner starts up in Cool mode alle Operation pem The fan starts up at the speed selected m gt You can change modes at any time 2 Toadjustthe temperature turn the temperature control dial 2T Ce 23 C Ng to the black position Right side ge 3 6x E x Result The air conditioner
15. your air conditioner Topic Recommendation The air conditioner circulates warm air to heat your room circulation as a result some time will be required after starting the air conditioner to warm the entire room lf necessary set the air conditioner going a short time before you wish to use the room If a power failure occurs when the air conditioner is operating the unit is switched off When the power returns the air conditioner starts up again automatically DB98 31980A indd 10 e 2010 02 09 7 51 54 L a Temperature and Humidity Ranges The following table indicates the temperature and humidity ranges within which the air conditioner can be used Mode Indoor outdoor Indoor Humidity Temperature Temperature Heating 28 C or less 0 C to 21 C approx Cooling 21 C to 32 C approx 21 C to 52 C approx 80 or less If the air conditioner is used at Then The automatic protection feature may be triggered Higher temperatures and the air conditioner stopped A water leakage or some other malfunction may happen Lower temperatures if the heat exchanger freezes Water way condense on and drip from the surface of the unit Higher humidity levels if it is used for long periods DB98 31980A indd 11 e 2010 02 09 7 51 54 SM e Cleaning Your Air Conditioner Be sure to clean the air filter periodically two weeks to maintain the air conditioner in the best con

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