Drain Port (bottom)
Air Outlet
Discharges cool air when in heating
mode and warm air when in cooling
and dry cool modes, and warm or
cold air when in the dehumidifying
mode.
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF EACH PART
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
Signal Receiver
(internal)
Receive signal from the
remote control.
Indicator
Front Panel
(Page 8)
Horizontal/
Vertical Air Deflector
(internal)
Air Outlet
Electric Dust Collector Electrode
Remote Controller
Pipe/Wiring
Drain Hose
Drains dehumidified water generated from the indoor unit when in
the cooling, dehumidifying and dry cool modes.
Air Inlet (rear and left side)
• Even if the operation is stopped, the outdoor
unit fan continues to rotate for 10~60 seconds
to cool down the electrical parts.
• In heating operation, condensed water and
defrosted water is discharged from the outdoor
unit. Do not block the drain port as the water in
the drain may freeze in a cold area.
• Even during cooling operation, the water
condensed in the pipe, etc. may flow out from
the outdoor unit.
• When installing the outdoor unit under eaves,
etc. of the apartment, install a bush and drain
pipe on the drain port for drainage treatment.
ABOUT OUTDOOR UNIT
(Understanding The Operating Mechanism, page 39)
Earth Terminal
(side bottom)
• While the power is on, a very small amount of power is
consumed within the control circuit even when the unit
is not in operation.
Power can be saved if the circuit breaker is switched off.
CAUTION
Pull out the power plug if the unit is not in
use for a long period.
(Or turn off the circuit breaker.)
Infrared
Dynamic Air Deflection Sensor
Temporary Operation Switch
(Forced Cooling Switch)
When the remote
controller does not
work due to factors
like dead batteries,
you can press the
temporary operation
switch to start
temporary
operation. (Page 44)
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