Samsung AQ09RLX User manual

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AQ09C Series
02_ features
For eas
y
f
uture re
f
erence write the model and serial number
d
own. You will
nd
y
our model number on the bottom side o
f
the air conditioner.
M
odel #
Serial #
f
eatures o
f
y
our new
air conditioner
t
C
ool Summer Oer
On those hot swelterin
g
summer da
y
s and lon
g
restless ni
g
hts, there is no better escape
f
rom the heat than the cool com
f
orts o
f
home. Your new air conditioner brin
g
s an end to
exhaustin
hot summer da
s and lets
ou rest. This summer, beat the heat with
our own
air conditioner.
t
C
ost Ecient S
y
stem
Your new air conditioner not onl
y
provides maximum coolin
g
power in the summer, but can
also be an e
cient heatin
g
method in the winter with the advanced “Heat pump” s
y
stem.
This technolo
gy
is up to 300% more ecient than electrical heatin
g
, so
y
ou can further
reduce its runnin
g
cost. Now, meet
y
ear-round needs with one air conditioner.
t
A Look
f
or Ever
y
where
The ele
g
ant and harmonious desi
g
n
g
ives priorit
y
to the esthetics o
f
y
our space and
complements an
y
of
y
our existin
g
interior décor. With its soft color and rounded-ed
g
e shape,
the new air conditioner adds class to an
y
room. En
j
o
y
what
y
our air conditioner o
ers both
f
unctionall
y
and estheticall
y.
t
function
f
unction allows
y
ou to set a com
f
ortable sleep temperature while savin
g
ener
gy
and havin
g
sound sleep.
safety information _03
E
NGLISH
safety information
To prevent electric shock, disconnect the power be
f
ore servicin
g
, cleanin
g
, and installin
g
the unit.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Be
f
ore usin
g
y
our new air conditioner, please read this manual thorou
g
hl
y
to ensure that
y
ou know how to
sa
f
el
y
and e
cientl
y
o
p
erate the extensive
f
eatures and
f
unctions o
f
y
our new a
pp
liance.
Because the
f
ollowin
g
operatin
g
instructions cover various models, the characteristics o
f
y
our air
conditioner ma
y
di
er sli
g
htl
y
f
rom those described in this manual. I
f
y
ou have questions, call
y
our nearest
contact center or
nd help and in
f
ormation online at www.samsun
g
.com.
What the icons and si
g
ns in this user manual mean:
WARNING
Risk o
f
death or serious
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y
.
C
AUTION
Potential risk o
f
personal in
j
ur
y
or material dama
g
e.
C
AUTION
To reduce the risk o
f
re, ex
p
losion, electric shock, or
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y
when
usin
g
y
our air conditioner,
f
ollow these basic sa
f
et
y
instructions:
Do NOT attem
p
t.
Do NOT disassemble.
Do NOT touch.
Follow directions care
f
ull
y
.
Unplu
g
the power plu
g
f
rom the wall socket.
M
ake sure the machine is
g
rounded to prevent electric shock.
C
all the contact center for hel
p
.
Recommended instructions or use
f
ul in
f
ormation
f
or use.
T
hese warnin
g
si
g
ns are here to
p
revent in
j
ur
y
to
y
ou and others.
Please
f
ollow them care
f
ull
y
.
A
f
ter readin
g
this section, kee
p
it in a sa
f
e
p
lace
f
or
f
uture re
f
erence.
04_ safety information
safety information
sa ety o at o
SEVERE WARNING SIGNS
D
o not
p
lace the air conditioner near hazardous substances or e
q
ui
p
ment
that releases
f
ree
ames to avoid
re, explosions or in
j
uries.
t
Potential risk o
f
re hazard or ex
p
losion.
D
o not install the outdoor unit at an unstable
p
lace or elevated sur
f
ace
where there is potential risk o
f
f
allin
g
.
t
If
the outdoor unit
f
alls, it ma
y
cause
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y
or loss or
p
ro
p
ert
y.
I
nstall the air conditioner awa
y
f
rom direct exposure to sunli
g
ht, heatin
g
a
pp
aratus, and humid
p
laces.
t
Han
g
curtains on windows to boost coolin
g
e
cienc
y
and to avoid the risk o
f
electric
shock.
An
y
chan
g
es or modi
cations per
f
ormed not
f
ollowin
g
b
y
the installation
manual,
f
ailure or dama
g
e ma
y
occur on the condition. In this case, user will
be res
p
onsible
f
or all the re
p
air ex
p
enses.
I
nstall an exclusive circuit breaker and short-circuit breaker
f
or the air
conditioner.
t
Potential risk o
f
electric shock or
re.
Never use a dama
g
ed or dusted power plu
g
, power cable, or loosened
p
ower rece
p
tacle.
t
Potential risk o
f
re or electric shock.
D
o not
y
ank the power cable and touch the power plu
g
with hands.
t
Potential risk o
f
re or electric shock.
D
o not cut the power plu
g
and connect to a di
erent power cable.
T
urn o
the air conditioner usin
g
the provided remote control or control
accessor
y
(if provided). Do not unplu
g
to turn o the unit (unless there is an
i
mmediate dan
g
er).
D
o not insert an
y
thin
g
such as
n
g
ers or branches into the air conditioner
vents when the air conditioner is runnin
g
.
t
Keep children awa
y
f
rom the air conditioner not to put their
g
ures. Potential risk o
f
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y.
E
nsure no water
g
ets into the air conditioner.
t
Potential risk or electric shock.
t
If
the water
g
ets into the air conditioner, stop and turn o
the power source immediatel
y
.
D
o not insert an
y
thin
g
such as
n
g
ers or branches into the air inlet or outlet
o
f
the unit.
t
Kee
p
children awa
y
f
rom the air conditioner. Potential risk o
f
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y
.
T
he air conditioner is composed o
f
movin
g
parts. Keep children awa
y
f
rom
the unit to avoid ph
y
sical in
j
ur
y
.
M
ake sure that children take precautions a
g
ainst access to the air
conditioner and the
y
do not pla
y
with the unit.
safety information _05
E
NGLISH
D
o not clean the interior o
f
air conditioner on
y
our own.
t
C
onsult the place of purchase or contact center before cleanin
g
the interior of air
conditioner. The wron
g
wa
y
o
f
cleanin
g
ma
y
dama
g
e or de
f
ective electric parts and
cause electric shock or
re.
D
o not run the air conditioner
f
or an extended
p
eriod o
f
time in a r oom with
the door closed or with babies, elderl
y
or disabled people.
t
Open the door or windows to ventilate
y
our room at least once an hour to prevent ox
yg
en
shorta
g
e
D
o not connect the air conditioner with heatin
g
apparatus or attempt to
disassemble, remodel or repair it
y
oursel
f
.
t
Potential risk o
f
mal
f
unction, electric shock or
re. I
f
re
p
airs are needed, consult the
contact center.
C
onsult the
p
lace of
p
urchase or contact center to reinstall or disassemble
the air conditioner.
t
I
mproper installation carries a risk o
f
unit mal
f
unction, water leaka
g
e, electric shock or
re
.
t
If
installin
g
in specialt
y
areas, such as a
f
actor
y
complex or saline coastal area, consult
the
p
lace o
f
p
urchase or contact center
f
or s
p
eci
c installation details.
C
onsult a dealer re
g
ardin
g
the appropriate measures to prevent the
allowable concentration
f
rom bein
g
exceeded.
t
If
the re
f
ri
g
erant leaks, and cause the concentration limit to be exceeded, hazards due to
lack o
f
ox
yg
en in the room ma
y
result.
Alwa
y
s make sure that the power suppl
y
is compliant with current sa
f
et
y
standards. Alwa
y
s install the air conditioner in compliance with current local
sa
f
et
y
standards.
D
o not put undue stress or place heav
y
ob
j
ect on the power cable.
D
o not bend the power cable excessivel
y
.
t
Potential risk o
f
re or electric shock.
Use a rated circuit breaker onl
y
.
t
Never use steel wires or co
pp
er wires as a circuit breaker. It ma
y
cause
re or unit
mal
f
unctions
.
If
the indoor unit
g
ets wet, turn the power o
immediatel
y
and call
y
our
nearest contact center.
t
Potential risk o
f
re or electric shock.
T
o protect the product
f
rom water and possible shock,
y
ou should keep the
p
ower cable and the connection cord o
f
the indoor and outdoor units in the
p
rotection tube.
Veri
fy
that the volta
g
e and
f
requenc
y
o
f
the power suppl
y
compl
y
with
the s
p
eci
cations and that the installed
p
ower is su
cient to ensure the
operation o
f
an
y
other domestic appliance connected to the same electric
lines.
D
isconnect the air conditioner
f
rom power suppl
y
be
f
ore it is repaired or
disassembled.
C
lean the air conditioner after the inner fan stops operatin
g
.
t
Potential risk o
f
in
j
ur
y
or electric shock.
06_ safety information
safety information
sa ety o at o
SEVERE WARNING SIGNS
B
e sure to
g
round the unit. Do not connect the
g
round wire to
g
as or water
pipes, li
g
htin
g
rods, or telephone
g
roundin
g
lines.
t
If
the unit is not properl
y
g
rounded, electric shock ma
y
result.
Use a receptacle that has a
g
round terminal. The receptacle must be used
exclusivel
y
f
or the air conditioner.
t
I
mproper electrical
g
roundin
g
ma
y
cause electric shock or
re.
If
y
ou smell burnin
g
plastic, hear stran
g
e sounds, or see smoke comin
g
f
rom
the unit, unplu
g
the air conditioner immediatel
y
and call a contact center
t
Potential risk o
f
re or electric shock.
C
AUTION SIGNS
M
ount with the lowest movin
g
parts at least 2.5m above the
oor or
g
rade
level. (If a
pp
licable.)
If
f
ailure or dama
g
e occurs on the conditions o
f
improper use not
f
ollowed
b
y
the installation manual, there will be an extra labor char
g
e
f
or installin
g
and construction.
t
Potential risk o
f
mal
f
unction, electric shock or
re i
f
re
p
airs or installations are attem
p
ted
b
y
a non-
q
uali
ed service technician.
D
o not block or place items in
f
ront o
f
the air conditioner. Do not step, han
g
onto, or place heav
y
items on the air conditioner.
t
Potential risk o
f
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y
.
D
o not allow children to climb on the air conditioner.
D
o not pull or
g
ive excessive shock to the air conditioner.
t
Potential risk o
f
re, or unit mal
f
unction and there are risk o
f
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y
because unit
ma
y
f
all down.
D
o not drink drain water comin
g
out o
f
the air conditioner.
t
Potential risk o
f
health hazard.
D
o not spra
y
ammable
g
ases such as insecticide near the air conditioner
t
Potential risk o
f
electric shock,
re or unit mal
f
unction.
D
o not use the air conditioner as a coolin
g
precision instrument
f
or
f
ood,
pets, plants, cosmetics or machiner
y
.
C
ool air should not ow directl
y
towards people, pets, and plants.
t
I
t is harm
f
ul to
y
our health,
p
ets, and
p
lants.
D
o not spra
y
water directl
y
on the air conditioner or use benzene, thinner or
alcohol to clean the sur
f
ace o
f
the unit.
t
Potential risk o
f
electric shock or
re.
t
Potential risk o
f
dama
g
e to the air conditioner.
D
o not open the
f
ront
g
rille durin
g
operation.
t
Potential risk o
f
electric shock or unit mal
f
unction.
D
o not place an
y
ob
j
ects, especiall
y
containers with liquid.
safety information _07
E
NGLISH
D
o not touch the
p
i
p
e connected to the air conditioner.
I
nstall the indoor unit awa
y
f
rom li
g
htin
g
apparatus usin
g
the ballast.
t
If
y
ou use the wireless remote control, rece
p
tion error ma
y
occur due to the ballast o
f
the
li
g
htin
g
apparatus
.
I
nstall the outdoor unit where operatin
g
noise and vibration will not disturb
y
our nei
g
hbor and in a well-ventilated area with no obstacle.
t
Potential risk o
f
mal
f
unction.
t
Operatin
g
noise ma
y
disturb
y
our nei
g
hbor.
M
ake sure that there are no obstacles or covers that block the air
conditioner.
Allow su
cient s
p
ace
f
or air circulation.
t
I
nsu
cient ventilation ma
y
result in
p
oor
p
er
f
ormance.
If
the power cable is dama
g
ed, the manu
f
acturer or a quali
ed service
technician must re
p
lace it.
If
a power outa
g
e occurs while the air conditioner is workin
g
, turn o
the
power source immediatel
y
.
M
ax current is measured accordin
g
to IEC standard for safet
y
and current is
measured accordin
g
to ISO standard for ener
gy
ecienc
y
.
Have a
q
uali
ed service technician install the air conditioner and
p
er
f
orm a
trial o
p
eration.
M
ake sure there are no obstacles under the indoor unit.
t
Potential risk o
f
re or loss o
f
p
ro
p
ert
y
.
When cleanin
g
the outdoor unit, touch the heat exchan
g
er radiator
ns with
extreme care.
t
Wearin
g
thick
g
loves can protect
y
our hands.
C
heck for dama
g
es on the H Beam of the outdoor unit at least once a
y
ear
t
The unit ma
y
f
all down and there are
p
otential risk o
f
p
ersonal in
j
ur
y
.
C
heck for dama
g
e on deliver
y
. If dama
g
ed, do not install the air conditioner
and call the place o
f
purchase immediatel
y
.
K
eep indoor temperatures stable and not extremel
y
cold, especiall
y
where
there are children, elderl
y
or disabled people.
T
he packa
g
in
g
material and used batteries of the remote controller (optional)
must be dis
p
osed o
f
in accordance with the national standards.
T
he re
f
ri
g
erant used in the air conditioner must be treated as chemical
waste. Dispose the re
f
ri
g
erant
f
ollowin
g
national standards.
When usin
g
a wireless remote control, the distance should not be more than
7 meters
f
rom the air conditioner.
If
the remote control is not used
f
or a lon
g
period o
f
time, remove the
batteries to prevent leaka
g
e o
f
electrol
y
te.
T
he appliance is not intended
f
or use b
y
y
oun
g
children or in
rm persons
without supervision: Youn
g
children should be supervised to ensure that
the
y
do not pla
y
with the appliance.
I
ns
p
ect the condition, electric connections,
p
i
p
es and external case o
f
the
air conditioner re
g
ularl
y
b
y
a quali
ed service technician.
08_ safety information
safety information
C
AUTION SIGNS
D
o not open doors and windows in the room bein
g
cooled durin
g
operation
unless necessar
y
.
D
o not block the air conditioner vents. I
f
ob
j
ects block the air
ow, it ma
y
cause unit mal
f
unction or
p
oor
p
er
f
ormance.
M
ake sure that the condensed water drippin
g
f
rom the drain hose runs out
properl
y
and sa
f
el
y
.
F
irml
y
connect the drain hose to the air conditioner
f
or proper water
draina
g
e.
E
nsure the o
-on and protection switches are properl
y
installed.
D
o not use the air conditioner i
f
dama
g
ed. I
f
problems occur, immediatel
y
stop operation and disconnect the plu
g
f
rom the power suppl
y
.
I
f the air conditioner will not be used for an extended
p
eriod of time (for
example, over several months), unplu
g
the power from the wall.
C
all the
p
lace of
p
urchase or a contact center if re
p
airs are needed.
t
Potential risk o
f
re or electric shock i
f
disassembl
y
or re
p
airs are attem
p
ted b
y
a
non-
q
uali
ed service technician.
contents _09
ENGLISH
USING ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
20
20 Usin
g
the Turbo
f
unction
21 Settin
g
timer
21 On timer
22 O timer
23 Combinin
g
On timer and O timer
24
mode
26 Using the Smart Saver function
C
LEANING AND MAINTAINING
T
HE AIR CONDITIONER
27
27 Cleanin
g
the exterior
27 Cleanin
g
the lter
27 Air lter (o
p
tion
)
28 Bio lter (o
p
tion)
29 Replacin
g
the
lter
29 Deodorizin
g
lter
30 Maintainin
g
y
our air conditioner
30 Periodical checks
mets
y
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VIEWING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
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Correct Dis
p
osal of This Product
(W aste Electrical & Electronic E
q
ui
p
ment)
(A
pp
licable in the Euro
p
ean Union and other Euro
p
ean countries with se
p
arate collection s
y
stems)
This markin
g
shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end o
f
its workin
g
li
f
e. To
p
revent
p
ossible harm to the environment or human health
f
rom uncontrolled waste dis
p
osal,
p
lease se
p
arate this
f
rom other t
yp
es o
f
wastes and rec
y
cle
it res
p
onsibl
y
to
p
romote the sustainable reuse o
f
material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where the
y
purchased this product, or their local
g
overnment o
ce,
f
or details o
f
where and how the
y
can take this item
f
or environmentall
y
sa
f
erec
y
clin
g
.
Business users should contact their su
pp
lier and check the terms and conditions o
f
the
p
urchase contract.
This
p
roduct should not be mixed with other commercial wastes
f
or dis
p
osal.
This product has been determined to be in compliance with the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC), and the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EEC) of the European Union.
10_ viewing
viewing your air conditioner
C
on
g
ratulations on the purchase of the air conditioner. We hope
y
ou en
j
o
y
the features of
y
our air
conditioner and sta
y
cool or warm with o
p
timal e
cienc
y
.
Please read the user manual to
g
et started and to make the best use o
f
the air conditioner.
C
HECKING THE INDOOR UNIT AND DISPLAY
C
arefull
y
unpack
y
our air conditioner, and check the unit to make sure it is not dama
g
ed.
M
ain
p
arts
Your air conditioner ma
y
sli
g
htl
y
look di
erent
f
rom illustration shown above dependin
g
on
y
our model.
Air intakeAir lter(under the
p
anel
)
Air
ow blade
(up and down)
viewing _11
ENGLISH
O
PENING THE FRONT PANEL
Ti
g
htl
y
g
rab
f
ront side o
f
the
f
ront panel and li
f
t up the panel to open. Then sli
g
htl
y
push the panel up until
the panel is han
g
ed over the hooks o
f
the unit.
P
ower button and Room tem
p
erature sensor
You ma
y
locate the Power button on the ri
g
ht bottom side o
f
the air conditioner. I
f
the
f
ront
p
anel is o
p
en,
y
ou can check the room tem
p
erature sensor.
You can turn on the air conditioner without the remote control b
y
pressin
g
the Power button.
The room tem
p
erature sensor measures indoor room tem
p
erature.
C
HECKING THE OUTDOOR UNIT
A
Q
07RLX/A
Q
09RLX/A
Q
09ULX/A
Q
12ULX A
Q
18ULX
Room tem
p
erature
sensor
Power butto
n
Air Inlet (Rear)
C
onnection Valve
Air Outle
t
Air Inlet (Rear)
C
onnection Valve
Air Outle
t
12_ viewing
viewing your air conditioner
C
HECKING THE REMOTE CONTROL
You can activate the air conditioner b
y
pointin
g
the remote control awa
y
f
rom it. When usin
g
the remote
control, alwa
y
s
p
oint it directl
y
at the air conditioner.
Each time
y
ou
p
ress the button, a short bee
p
will sound and a transmit indicator a
pp
ears
on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
Remote Control dis
p
la
y
Power
Turn on
/
o the air conditioner.
M
ode
Set one of the 5 operatin
g
modes.
(See pa
g
es 14~18 for instructions.)
Fan s
p
eed
Y
Z
Ad
j
ust how much air
ows
throu
g
h the air conditioner with
the 4 di
erent
f
an s
p
eeds such as
Auto/Low/Medium/Hi
g
h.
Air swin
g
Activate
/
Deactivate air ow blade
movement automaticall
y
u
p
and down.
T
em
p
UV
I
ncrease/Decrease the tem
p
erature b
y
1˚C.
Set
/
Cancel
Set
/
Cancel the timer
f
unction
.
Set the mode on.
O
 Timer
Set the O Timer on.
Ad
j
ust the timer
f
or o
timer.
T
urbo
O
p
erate in maximum fan s
p
eed to
cool/warm
q
uickl
y
.
Smart Saver
Less ener
gy
usa
g
e makes
y
our
s
p
ace cool between the tem
p
erature
ran
g
e of 26ºC~30ºC.
O
n Timer
Set the On Timer on.
Ad
j
ust the timer
f
or on timer.
viewing _13
E
NGLISH
1. Push the lever as arrow
indicates on the rear side
of
the remote control and
p
ull u
p
.
2. Insert two AAA batteries.
C
heck and match the “+” and
-” si
g
ns accordin
g
l
y
. Make
sure
y
ou have inserted the
batteries in correct
p
osition.
3.
C
lose the cover b
y
p
lace it
back to its ori
g
inal
p
osition.
You should hear click sound
when the cover is locked
p
ro
p
erl
y.
R
emote control displa
y
Usin
g
the remote control
t
Point the remote control towards the remote control sensor o
f
the unit.
t
When properl
y
pressin
g
the button on the remote control,
y
ou will hear beep sound
f
rom the unit
.
t
The si
g
nal ma
y
not be received well o
f
electronic li
g
htin
g
st
y
le
uorescent lamps,
such as inverter
uorescent lam
p
s are in the same s
p
ace.
t
If
other electrical
p
roducts o
p
erate b
y
the remote control, call
y
our nearest contact center.
Insertin
g
the batteries
C
orrect dis
p
osal of batteries in this
p
roduct
(A
pp
licable in the Euro
p
ean Union and other Euro
p
ean countries with se
p
arate batter
y
return s
y
stems.)
This markin
g
on the batter
y
, manual or packa
g
in
g
indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed o
f
with other household waste at the end of their workin
g
life. Where marked, the chemical s
y
mbols H
g
, Cd or Pb indicate
that the batter
y
contains mercur
y
, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are
not
p
ro
p
erl
y
dis
p
osed o
f
, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment.
To
p
rotect natural resources and to
p
romote material reuse,
p
lease se
p
arate batteries
f
rom other t
yp
es o
f
waste and
rec
y
cle them throu
g
h
y
our local,
f
ree batter
y
return s
y
stem.
14_ operating
operating basic function
T
URNING THE AIR CONDITIONER ON AND OFF
Press the Power button on the remote control.
You will hear a bee
p
and the air
ow blade will move u
p
and down
automaticall
y
when the air conditioner is
p
ro
p
erl
y
on.
The air conditioner will o
p
erate in the most recent o
p
eration mode
used or Auto mode.
When
y
ou turn o
the air conditioner, air
ow blade will stop movin
g
and remain closed.
T
urnin
g
on/o
y
our air conditioner without the remote control.
You can operate
y
our air conditioner b
y
pressin
g
the Power button on the ri
g
ht bottom side o
f
the
air conditioner
.
SELECTING OPERATION MODE
Auto
I
n Auto mode, the air conditioner will automaticall
y
set the temperatur e and
f
an speed dependin
g
on the room tem
p
erature detected b
y
the room tem
p
erature sensor.
1
.
Turn on the air conditioner.
Press the Power
button on the remote control.
2
.
Set the operatin
g
mode.
Press the
M
ode button on the remote control until
Auto mode and Auto
f
an s
p
eed indicator a
pp
ear on the
remote control dis
p
la
y
.
The air conditioner will automaticall
y
set the o
p
eration
mode to Cool or Heat de
p
ends on the room
tem
p
erature
.
When
y
ou
p
ress the
M
ode button, mode will chan
g
e
in order of Auto, Cool, Dr
y
, Fan and Heat.
3. Set the Tem
p
erature.
Press the
T
em
p
U
or
V
button on the remote control
to increase or decrease the desired tem
p
erature.
You can set the desired tem
p
erature between the
ran
g
e of 16˚C~30˚C.
You can increase/decrease the tem
p
erature b
y
C
.
t
When the air conditioner is alread
y
operatin
g
in another mode, press the
M
ode button
until Auto mode indicator a
pp
ears on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
t
When
y
ou are usin
g
the remote control, make sure correct indicator which matches
y
our
selection a
pp
ears on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
t
Air ow can be ad
j
usted manuall
y
. (See pa
g
e 19 for instructions.)
operating _15
E
NGLISH
C
ool
I
n Cool mode, the air conditioner will cool
y
our room. You can ad
j
ust the tem
p
erature and the fan
s
p
eed to
f
eel cooler in hot season.
1
.
Turn on the air conditioner.
Press the Power
button on the remote control.
2
.
Set the operatin
g
mode.
Press the
M
ode button on the remote control until
C
ool mode indicator a
pp
ears on the remote control
dis
p
la
y
.
The air conditioner o
p
erates in Cool mode and it will
lower the tem
p
erature in
y
our room.
When
y
ou
p
ress the
M
ode button, mode will chan
g
e
in order of Auto, Cool, Dr
y
, Fan and Heat.
3. Set the tem
p
erature.
Press the
T
em
p
U
or
V
button on the remote control
to increase or decrease the desired tem
p
erature.
You can set the desired tem
p
erature between
the ran
g
e of 16˚C~30˚C.
You can increase/decrease the tem
p
erature b
y
C
.
4.
Set the fan s
p
eed.
Press the Fan
Y
or
Z
button on the remote control to
set the desired
f
an s
p
eed.
If
room tem
p
erature reaches desired value, the air
conditioner will shut o
coolin
g
f
or a while and
j
ust the
f
an runs.
When
y
ou
p
ress the Fan
Y
or
Z
button,
f
an s
p
eed
will chan
g
e in order o
f
Auto, Low, Medium and Hi
g
h.
t
When
y
ou are usin
g
the remote control, make sure correct indicator which matches
y
our
selection a
pp
ears on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
t
Air ow can be ad
j
usted manuall
y
. (See pa
g
e 19 for instructions.)
t

If
current outside temperatures are much hi
g
her than the selected indoor temperature,
it ma
y
take time to brin
g
the inner temperature to the desired coolness.
operating basic function
SELECTING OPERATION MODE
Dr
y
The air conditioner in Dr
y
mode acts like a dehumidi
er b
y
removin
g
moisture
f
rom the indoor air.
Dr
y
mode makes the air
f
eel re
f
reshin
g
in a humid climate.
1
.
Turn on the air conditioner.
Press the Power
button on the remote control.
2
.
Set the operatin
g
mode.
Press the
M
ode button on the remote control until
Dr
y
mode indicator a
pp
ears on the remote control
d
is
p
la
y
.
The air conditioner o
p
erates in Dr
y
mode and
automaticall
y
ad
j
ust the
f
an s
p
eed to Auto.
ehtsser
p
uo
y
nehW
M
ode button, mode will chan
g
e
in order of Auto, Cool, Dr
y
, Fan and Heat.
3. Set the tem
p
erature.
Press the
T
em
p
U
or
V
button on the remote control
to increase or decrease the desired tem
p
erature.
You can set the desired tem
p
erature between
the ran
g
e of 18˚C~30˚C.
You can increase/decrease the tem
p
erature b
y
C
.
t
When
y
ou are usin
g
the remote control, make sure correct indicator which matches
y
our
selection a
pp
ears on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
t
Air ow can be ad
j
usted manuall
y
. (See pa
g
e 19 for instructions.)
16_
operating _17
E
NGLISH
Fan
Fan mode can be selected to ventilate
y
our room. Fan mode will be hel
pf
ul to re
f
resh the stale air
in
y
our room.
1
.
Turn on the air conditioner.
Press the Power
button on the remote control.
2
.
Set the operatin
g
mode.
Press the
M
ode button on the remote control until
Fan mode indicator a
pp
ears on the remote control
dis
p
la
y
.
The air conditioner o
p
erates in Fan mode and circulate
the indoor air.
When
y
ou
p
ress the
M
ode button, mode will chan
g
e
in order of Auto, Cool, Dr
y
, Fan and Heat.
3. Set the fan s
p
eed.
Press the Fan
Y
or
Z
button on the remote control to
set the desired
f
an s
p
eed.
When
y
ou
p
ress the Fan
Y
or
Z
button,
f
an s
p
eed
will chan
g
e in order o
f
Low, Medium and Hi
g
h.
t
When
y
ou are usin
g
the remote control, make sure correct indicator which matches
y
our
selection a
pp
ears on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
t
Air ow can be ad
j
usted manuall
y
. (See pa
g
e 19 for instructions.)
18_ operating
operating basic function
SELECTING OPERATION MODE
Heat
The air conditioner heats as well as cools. Warm
y
our room with this versatile a
pp
liance in the
cold o
f
winter.
1
.
Turn on the air conditioner.
Press the Power
button on the remote control.
2.
Set the operatin
g
mode.
Press the
M
ode button on the remote control until Heat
mode indicator a
pp
ears on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
The air conditioner o
p
erates in Heat mode and warms
y
our room.
ehtsser
p
uo
y
nehW
M
ode button, mode will chan
g
e
in order of Auto, Cool, Dr
y
, Fan and Heat.
3. Set the tem
p
erature.
Press the
T
em
p
U
or
V
button on the remote control
to increase or decrease the desired tem
p
erature.
You can set the desired tem
p
erature between
the ran
g
e of 16˚C~30˚C.
You can increase/decrease the tem
p
erature b
y
C
.
4.
Set the fan s
p
eed.
Press the Fan
Y
or
Z
button on the remote control to
set the desired
f
an s
p
eed.
If
room temperature reaches desired value, heatin
g
will
sto
p
f
or a while.
t
When
y
ou
p
ress the Fan
Y
or
Z
button,
f
an s
p
eed
will chan
g
e in order o
f
Auto, Low, Medium and Hi
g
h.
t
Fan ma
y
not o
p
erate
f
or about 3~5 minutes at the
be
g
innin
g
to prevent an
y
cold blasts while the air
conditioner is warmin
g
up.
t
Air ow can be ad
j
usted manuall
y
. (See pa
g
e 19 for instructions.)
t
Since the air conditioner heats the room b
y
takin
g
heat ener
gy
from outdoor air,
the heatin
g
capacit
y
ma
y
decrease when outdoor temperatures are extremel
y
low.
If
y
ou
f
eel the air conditioner insu
cientl
y
heats, usin
g
an additional heatin
g
appliance in
combination with the air conditioner is recommended.
operating _19
E
NGLISH
ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Air ow can be directed to
y
our desired
p
osition.
Vertical air ow
Air ow blades move u
p
and down.
1
.
Press the Air swin
g
button on the remote control.
Air swin
g
indicator will be on and air ow blades move up and down continuousl
y
to circulate
the air.
To kee
p
the air ow direction in a constant
p
osition,
p
ress the Air swin
g
button on the
remote control a
g
ain.
Horizontal air ow
M
ake sure one o
f
the blade
p
ins that stick out o
f
the air ow blades are not broken.
1
.
M
ove the blade pin lever le
f
t or ri
g
ht to keep the air ow direction in a constant position
y
ou
p
re
f
er
.
Be extremel
y
care
f
ul with
y
our n
g
ers while ad
j
ustin
g
the Horizontal air ow direction.
There is a
p
otential risk o
fp
ersonal in
j
ur
y
when the unit is mishandled.
C
AUTION
20_ using advanced functions
using advanced functions
USING THE TURBO FUNCTION
Turbo
f
unction will be help
f
ul to cool or heat
y
our room quickl
y
and e
ectivel
y
b
y
operatin
g
at the maximum
f
an s
p
eed
f
or 30 minutes.
1.
Turn on the air conditioner.
Press the Power
button on the remote control.
2
.
Set the operatin
g
mode.
Press the
T
urbo button on the remote control until
Turbo indicator a
pp
ears on the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
The air conditioner o
p
erates in Auto
f
an s
p
eed and
automaticall
y
ad
j
usts the temperature accordin
g
to the
current room tem
p
erature. The unit o
p
erates
f
or
30 minutes and then o
p
erates in last used mode, or in
Auto mode if Dr
y
/Fan mode is most recent mode used.
Turbo function is onl
y
available in Auto/Cool/Heat mode. If Turbo function is selected in
Dr
y
/Fan mode, operatin
g
mode chan
g
es to Auto.
T
o deactivate Turbo
f
unction
1
.
Press the
T
urbo button on the remote control a
g
ain.
The air conditioner o
p
erates in last used mode, or in Auto mode if Dr
y
/Fan mode is most
recent mode used.
t
When
y
ou are usin
g
the remote control, make sure correspondin
g
indicator appears on
the remote control dis
p
la
y
.
t
Temperature/Fan speed cannot be ad
j
usted while usin
g
this function.
t
Air ow can be ad
j
usted manuall
y
. (See pa
g
e 19 for instructions.)
t
When the Turbo
f
unction is activated, pressin
g
M
ode
button will automatically cancel the
f
unction
.
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Samsung AQ09RLX User manual

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Split-system air conditioners
Type
User manual

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