Samsung AP500PF manuel d'utilisation

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    OWNER’S INSTRUCTIONS & INST ALLA TION MANUAL FLOOR ST ANDING TYPE AIR CONDITIONER ( Cool ) AP500PF E S DB68-00054A(3)[...]

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    Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be taken when using your air conditioner . 1 Make sure that the indoor unit is correctly ventilated at all times; do NOT place clothing or other materials over it. 2 NEVER spill liquids of any kind into the indoor unit. Should this happen, turn the power switch off and contact your installati[...]

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    Contents ◆ P REP ARING Y OUR A IR C ONDITIONER ■ Saf ety Precautions ......................................................................................................... 2 ■ View of the Indoor Unit & Outdoor Unit ......................................................................... 4 ■ Remote Control - Buttons .................[...]

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    View of the Indoor unit and Outdoor unit AIR FLOW(DIRECTION) ADJUSTING BLADE AIR OUTLET CONTROL P ANEL AIR FIL TER AIR INLET GRILLE T o disassemble the air inlet grille ◆ Loosen two fixing screws of left and right. Hold the upper par t of the air inlet grille, and then pull it lightly forw ard. AIR INLET ELECTRIC P ARTS BO X AIR OUTLET CONNECTION[...]

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    Remote Contr ol - Buttons Contr ol P anel F an Speed display F an Speed adjustment Time/T emperature Selection Operating Mode Selection Timer adjustment P ow er Light Time or T emperature adjustment Time/T emperature display Oper ating Light ON/OFF Button T emperature adjustment buttons Operating mode selection -A UT O COOL -COOL -TURBO -F AN Air f[...]

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    Getting Star ted Y ou have just purchased a packaged air conditioner and it has been installed by your installation specialist. Y our 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 orga[...]

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    Inser ting the Remote Contr ol Batteries Y ou must insert or replace the remote control batteries when: ◆ Y ou purchase the air conditioner ◆ The remote control does not work correctly N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e Use two LR03(AAA) 1.5V batteries. Do not use old batteries, or different kinds of batteries together . Batteries may be completel[...]

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    Setting the Time Y ou can set the time when you purchas the air conditioner . N N N N o o o o t t t t a a a a Be sure to reset the time when you change clocks from standard todaylight saving time and vice versa. 1 Press the TIME/TEMP . SELECT button. Result: The TIME indicator flashes. 2 T o set the current time, press the TIME/TEMP . ▲ or ▼ bu[...]

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    Y ou can operate with indoor unit when you do not wish to or cannot operate the air conditioner with the remote control. Y ou can : Adapt the auto operating, cooling, f an and timer setting to your specific requirements ; See pages 10 to 15 f or fur ther details. Ex emple : Remote control broken or lost. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e Y ou must op[...]

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    Y ou can start the air conditioner in AUTO mode. 1 If necessary , press the ON/OFF( ) button. Result: ◆ The power indicator on the control panel comes on. ◆ The indoor unit beeps twice. ◆ The operation mode pre viously set is displa yed. ◆ The air conditioner star ts up in the mode selected when the unit was last used. IM PORT ANT The air c[...]

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    Y ou must select the COOL mode if you wish to adjust the: ◆ Cooling temperature ◆ Fan speed when cooling 1 If necessary , press the ON/OFF( ) button. Result: ◆ The power indicator on the control panel comes on. ◆ The indoor unit beeps twice. ◆ The operation mode pre viously set is displa yed. ◆ The air conditioner star ts up in the mode[...]

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    The turbo function is used to cool your room as quickly as possible. Example: Y ou have just come home and find that the room is very hot. Y ou wish to cool it down as quickly as possible. The turbo function operates for 30 minutes with the maximum settings before returning automatically to the mode and temperature previously selected. The turbo fu[...]

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    Airing Y our Room If the atmosphere in your room is stale, you can air the room using the Fan feature. 1 If necessary , press the ON/OFF( ) button. Result: ◆ The power indicator on the control panel comes on. ◆ The indoor unit beeps twice. ◆ The operation mode pre viously set is displa yed. ◆ The air conditioner star ts up in the mode selec[...]

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    Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontall y Depending on the position of the indoor unit, you can adjust the position of the air flow blades on the top of the unit, thus increasing the efficiency of the air conditioner . Y ou can controll by using remote control. 1 Press the AIR SWING button on the remote control. Result: The blades are mo ved b[...]

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    Setting the Off Timer The Off T imer enables you to set the air conditioner to switch off automatically after a given period of time, by pressing one single button. The unit can be switched off automatically after one hour , two hours, three hours, four hours or five hours. Y ou can controll by using indoor unit. 1 If necessary , press the ON/OFF( [...]

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    Operating Recommendation Here is a recommendation that you should follow when using your air conditioner . T OPIC RECOMMEND A TION P ower failure If a power f ailure occurs when the air conditioner is operating, the unit is s witched off . When the power returns, the air conditioner start up again automatically . T emperature and Humidity Rang e Th[...]

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    Cleaning Y our Air Conditioner T o get the best possible use out of your air conditioner , you must clean it regularly to remove the dust that accumulates on the air filter . IM PORT ANT Before c leaning your air conditioner , ensure that y ou have switched off the breaker used f or the unit. 1 Loosen two fixing scre ws of left and right. Pull the [...]

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    Problem Explanation / Solution The air conditioner does not operate at all The air conditioner does not operate with the remote control The air conditioner does not cool The f an speed does not change when you press the F AN SPEED button The air flow direction does not change when you press AIR SWING The off timer is not correctly triggered Smells [...]

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    T echnical Specification Cooling Capacity BTU/h Moisture Remov al Pts/h Indoor Air Flow (High) CFM Sound rating dBA P ower Source ø/V/Hz P ower Consumption W Operating Current A Max. TD Fuse/Break er A Dimension W x H x D in Shipping W eight Ibs Liquid Line O .D in Suction Line O .D in Connections F actor y Pre-charge ft Max. Line Length ft Max. H[...]

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    A CCESSOR Y P ARTS LIST • Connection P ar ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 • Others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 SELECTION OF INST ALLA TION PLA CE • Indoor Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 • Outdoor Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ELECTRICAL WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 INST ALLA TION METHOD •[...]

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    ACCESSOR Y P ARTS LIST Connection Parts Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Drain hose Connecting pipe Connecting pipe Connection wiring (3 strand) Insulation f or piping Finishing tape Insulation tape Insulation tube f or indoor unit piping connection Ring terminal 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 No . Q.ty Remarks Piping bo x Option (Piping bo x) P ar t Name ø9.52mm (3/8[...]

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    SELECTION OF INST ALLA TION PLACE ❈ If there is any una voidab le reason to install the unit at such a place, tak e the follo wing measures against the wind; 1. When installing the unit at a roadside concentrated with buildings , install it parallel with the road. 2. Install the unit so that the air outlet f aces tow ard the wall at a place such [...]

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    ELECTRICAL WORK Po w e r Ampere of breaker Knif e switch Size of grounding wire Min. size of electric wires from/to the indoor/outdoor unit Size of electric input wires Switch Fuse 3phase 3wires 208 ~ 230V / 60Hz 50 A 30 A 30 A A WG 14 A WG 19 A WG 1 9 The electrical work should be performed by a specialist qualified f or the work. ◆ Use the thre[...]

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    ELECTRICAL WORK RS T RS T OUTDOOR SIDE P ower terminals on the outdoor unit Red Red White White Black Black Knif e switch or automatic circuit breaker Electric input wires Indoor / outdoor unit connecting wire 1. Remov e cover of electric box on side panel of outdoor unit. 2. Connect electric input wires (R,S,T) to each terminal (R,S,T) of the elec[...]

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    ELECTRICAL WORK / INST ALLA TION METHOD INST ALLA TION METHOD INST ALLA TION METHOD Installation Procedures 1. Open the inlet grille, and remo ve the flare n ut. 2. Bend the connection pipe to an appropriate length using the spring bender depending upon the installation place. - Allow able pipe length : Maximum 25m(82ft) - Allow able pipe drop dist[...]

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    A 1.8 mm(7/100") 2 mm(9/100") INST ALLA TION METHOD 90 Oblique Roughness Burr D A Outer Diameter ø 9.52 mm(3/8") ø 19.05 mm(3/4") ◆ Unproper flaring Inclined Surface damaged Crack ed Une ven thickness Final T orque 450 kg • cm(32 ft•lb) 750 kg • cm(54 ft•lb) Remarks Outer Diameter ø 9.52mm(3/8") ø 19.05mm(3/4&[...]

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    ACCESSORY P ARTS LIST INST ALLA TION METHOD Drilling a Hole in the W all Drain Hose Rat-prevention Cover ◆ Drill a hole of 70mm(3 inch) in diameter to the outside. ◆ The drilling should be done at a distance of less than 150mm(6 inch) from the floor f acing the indoor unit. ◆ Extend the drain hose to the drain hose connected to the drain pan,[...]

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    In order to install drain hose through wall, adjust height (max. 150mm/5.91 inch) of the indoor unit using leg holder . B A Anchor bolt fixing dimensions Nut A 840(33 inch) B 415(16.4 inch) Unit:mm(inch) Outdoor unit leg Leg holder Foot holder ❏ Fixing to the floor ◆ When using the leg holder of the indoor unit. 1. Lie down the unit on flat flo[...]

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    1. Connect the charging hose of low pressure side of manif old gauge to the pack ed valv e having a service por t (3/4" P ack ed valv e) as shown at the figure. 2. Open the valve of the lo w pressure side of manif old gauge counter-clockwise . 3. Purge the air from the system using vacuum pump f or about 10 minutes. - Close the v alve of the l[...]

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    REFRIGERANT CHARGING Air purge(at the time of new installation only) Close the gas pipe side valv e by tur ning it clockwise . Connect the pressure gauge to the low pressure side ser vice v alve , and then open the gas pipe side valv e again. Connect it to the refrigerant filling tank. (T ur n the tank upside down : Fill the refrigerant in liquid f[...]

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    CHECK AND TEST OPERA TION ACCESSORY P ARTS LIST REFRIGERANT CHARGING / CHECK AND TEST OPERA TION CHECK AND TEST OPERA TION ◆ Be sure to check the f ollowing again after completion of installation. 1. Check the piping connection area f or any gas leakage. 2. Is the drain hose properly connected? 3. Is the insulation of the piping in good condition[...]

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    CHECK AND TEST OPERA TION ◆ After chec king, read the owner’ s instructions carefully , and perf or m a test operation. Then deliver the unit to the customer . (When delivering the unit, be sure to read carefully and f ollow the contents of the o wner’ s instructions.) CA UTION 1. Be sure to check whether the service valv e is opened before a[...]

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    CHECK AND TEST OPERA TION MEMO MEMO E- 33[...]

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    ELECTRONICS THIS AIR CONDITIONER IS MANUFACTURED BY : Printed in Korea[...]