OUTDOOR UNIT DRAIN PIPE Condensed water drain to outside. CONNECTING CORD AND INSULATION PIPE FOR PIPING AIR INLET (BACK AND LEFT SIDE) AIR OUTLET MODEL NAME AND DIMENSIONS MODEL WIDTH (mm) HEIGHT (mm) DEPTH (mm) RAS-60YH7 1030 RAC-60YH7 – 2 –...
TIMER LAMP This lamp lights when the timer is working. OPERATION LAMP This lamp lights during operation. The OPERATION LAMP flashes in the following cases HITACHI during heating. (1) During preheating For about 2–3 minutes after starting up. (2) During defrosting...
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Note Avoid to use the room air conditioner for cooling operation when the outside temperature is below ● –10°C (14°F). The recommended maximum and minimum operating temperatures of the hot and cold sides should be as below: Cooling Heating Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum...
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SP LIT TY P E Instruction manual In s tr u c tio n m a n u a l P a g e 1~ 24 T o o b ta in th e b e s t p e rfo rm a n c e a n d e n s u re y e a rs o f tro u b le fre e u s e , p le a s e re a d th is in s tru c tio n m a n u a l c o m p le te ly . –...
SAF ETY P RECAUTION P le a s e re a d th e “S a fe ty P re c a u tio n ” c a re fu lly b e fo re o p e ra tin g th e u n it to e n s u re c o rre c t u s a g e o f th e u n it. P a y s p e c ia l a tte n tio n to s ig n s o f “...
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P RECAUTIONS D URING OP ERATION T h e p ro d u c t s h a ll b e o p e ra te d u n d e r th e m a n u fa c tu re r s p e c ific a tio n a n d n o t fo r a n y o th e r in te n d e d u s e .
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N A M E S A N D F U N C T IO N S O F R E M O T E C O N T R O L U N IT REM OTE CONTROLLER Th is c o n tro ls th e o p e ra tio n o f th e in d o o r u n it. Th e ra n g e o f c o n tro l is a b o u t 7 m e te rs . If in d o o r lig h tin g is c o n tro lle d e le c tro n ic a lly , th e ra n g e o f c o n tro l m a y b e s h o rte r.
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V A R IO U S F U N C T IO N S I A uto R e start C ontrol If th e re is a p o w e r fa ilu re , o p e ra tio n w ill b e a u to m a tic a lly re s ta rte d w h e n th e p o w e r is re s u m e d w ith p re v io u s o p e ra tio n m o d e a n d a irflo w d ire c tio n .
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H E A T IN G O P E R A T IO N Us e th e d e v ic e fo r h e a tin g w h e n th e o u td o o r te m p e ra tu re is u n d e r 2 1 °C. Wh e n it is to o w a rm (o v e r 2 1 °C), th e h e a tin g fu n c tio n m a y n o t w o rk in o rd e r to p ro te c t th e d e v ic e .
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D E H U M ID IF Y IN G O P E R A T IO N Us e th e d e v ic e fo r d e h u m id ify in g w h e n th e ro o m te m p e ra tu re is o v e r 1 6°C. Wh e n it is u n d e r 1 5°C, th e d e h u m id ify in g fu n c tio n w ill n o t w o rk .
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C O O L IN G O P E R A T IO N Us e th e d e v ic e fo r c o o lin g w h e n th e o u td o o r te m p e ra tu re is –1 0 °C~ 43°C. If in d o o rs h u m id ity is v e ry h ig h (80 % ), s o m e d e w m a y fo rm o n th e a ir o u tle t g rille o f th e in d o o r u n it.
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F A N O P E R A T IO N Yo u c a n u s e th e d e v ic e s im p ly a s a n a ir c irc u la to r. Us e th is fu n c tio n to d ry th e in te rio r o f th e in d o o r u n it a t th e e n d o f s u m m e r.
H O W T O S E T T H E T IM E R Tim e Se t th e (TIME) b u tto n . Afte r y o u c h a n g e th e b a tte rie s ;...
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Se t th e c u rre n t tim e w ith th e Pre s s th e (TIME) b u tto n a g a in . Pre s s th e TIMER c o n tro l b u tto n . Th e tim e in d ic a tio n s ta rts lig h tin g (TIME) b u tto n .
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H O W T O S E T T H E S L E E P T IM E R Se t th e c u rre n t tim e a t firs t if it is n o t s e t b e fo re (s e e th e p a g e s fo r s e ttin g th e c u rre n t tim e ).
HOW TO EXCHANGE THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROLLER R e m o v e th e c o v e r a s s h o w n in th e fig u re a n d ta k e o u t th e Push and pull to the o ld b a tte rie s .
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THE ID EAL WAY S OF OP ERATION Su ita b le R o o m T e m p e r a tu r e In s ta ll c u r ta in o r b lin d s W a r n in g It is possib le to reduce heat...
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F OR U SER’S INF ORMATION T h e A ir C o n d itio n e r A n d T h e He a t So u rc e In T h e R o o m C a u tio n If the am ount of heat in the room is ab ov e the cooling capab ility of the air conditioner (for ex am ple: m ore...
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ATTACHING THE AIR CLEANSING F ILTERS C A U T ION C leaning and m aintenance m ust b e carried out only b y q ualified serv ice personal. B efore cleaning , stop operation and switch off the power supply . Open the front panel.
MAINTENANCE C A U T ION C leaning and m aintenance m ust b e carried out only b y q ualified serv ice personal. B efore cleaning , stop operation and switch off the power supply . A IR F IL T E R C lean the air filter, as it rem ov es dust inside the room .
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W a s h a b le F r o n t P a n e l R em ov e the front panel and wash with clean water. W ash it with a soft spong e. A fter using neutral deterg ent, wash thoroug hly with clean water.
C A U T IO N C leaning and m aintenance m ust b e carried out only b y q ualified serv ice personal. B efore cleaning , stop operation and switch off the power supply . M A INT ENA NC E A T B EGINNING O F LO NG O F F P ER IO D R unning the unit setting the operation m ode to (F A N ) and the fan speed to H I for ab out half a day on a fine day , and dry the whole of the unit.
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AF TER SALE SERV ICE AND WARRANTY WHEN ASK ING F OR SERV ICE, CHECK THE F OLLOWING P OINTS. C O ND IT IO N C HEC K T HE F O LLO W ING P O INT S If the rem ote controller is D o the b atteries need replacem ent? not transm itting a sig nal.