Use and Care Manual
When ECO function is activated (some units)
Units of measure, displays as either °C (Celcius) or °F (Fahrenheit). It will display in a 
different color depending on the mode the unit is operating in:
 • Under COOL or DRY mode, it will display as a cool color (Blue).
      • Under HEAT mode it will display as a warm color (Red).
This will display when the Wireless Control feature is activated (some units).
This is the temperature display and will also display operational features and error 
codes:
 will display for 3 seconds when:
 • TIMER ON is set (if the unit is OFF, will remain on the display screen
 when the Timer On is set). 
       • SWING, TURBO, SILENCE, or SOLAR PV ECO features are turned on.
 will display for 3 seconds when:
 • TIMER OFF is set.
       • SWING, TURBO, SILENCE, or SOLAR PV ECO features are turned off.
 will display when the anti-cold air feature is activated. 
 will display when the unit is defrosting (cooling & heating units).
 will display when the unit is self-cleaning.
 will display when the heating feature is activated in a room with a temperature
 under 46.4°F (8°C).
    will display as a filter cleaning reminder (power on display for 15 seconds) or when
 the Active Clean function is occurring.
    will display as filter replacement reminder (power on display for 15 seconds).
 when forced cooling is activated.
 AP mode of WIFI connection.
    will display when the remote controller is switched off. 
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Operating Instructions
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Set 
Temperature
SLEEP Operation While Cooling
SLEEP operation
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timer OFF
Set 
Temperature
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SLEEP operation
8 hours
timer OFF
SLEEP Operation While Heating
Optimal Operation
How the Air Conditioner Works
Basic Operation Modes:
AUTO / COOL / DRY / HEAT (Model Dependent).
AUTO Mode: 
When you set the unit in AUTO mode, it will automatically 
select COOL, HEAT, or FAN-ONLY mode depending on
the set temperature and the room temperature.
The unit will control the room temperature automatically, 
according to the temperature you set the unit to. 
DRY Mode:
The temperature is regulated while dehumidifying by 
intermittently switching the COOL or FAN-ONLY modes
on and off. The fan speed is set to LOW. 
HEAT Mode:
The unit is a heat pump by design. By reversing the air 
conditioning process, it absorbs heat from the outdoors 
and transfers it to the indoor unit. At the same time, heat 
loading of the air conditioner increases due to larger 
differences between the indoor and outdoor temperature. 
As a result, the operating performance and efficiency is 
reduced as the outdoor air temperature drops. If you feel 
that the heating performance is insufficient, it is 
recommended that you supplement heating with other 
appliances.
SLEEP Mode (Fig. 2.5 & Fig. 2.6):
The SLEEP function is used to decrease energy use while 
you sleep. During sleep you do not need the same
temperature settings to stay comfortable. This function can 
only be activated via the remote control. The SLEEP 
function is not available in FAN or DRY modes.
When SLEEP mode is activated, the temperature will 
increase while cooling, or decrease while heating by, 2°F 
(1°C) per hour for the first 2 hours. Thereafter, it keeps this 
new temperature for 6 hours before SLEEP mode will 
automatically switch off.
To achieve optimal performance, please note the 
following:
 DO NOT put any objects near the air inlets &
 outlets. Doing this would impair performance and
 could cause the unit to shut down.
• Adjust the airflow direction of the louvers
correctly, so that it is not towards people or at an
extreme angle/closed.
• Adjust the temperature to achieve moderate
comfort levels. An excessively low or high
temperature setting wastes energy.
• Keep windows and doors closed, as this will
improve performance.
• Limit energy usage (run time) using the TIMER
function and SLEEP/ECONOMY mode if applicable.
• Regularly inspect and clean the air filters.
Doors and windows 
should be kept 
closed.
Closing the curtains 
while heating also 
helps keep the heat in
Fig. 2.5
Fig. 2.6










