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					9 Operating Instructions   
					9.1. CW-C170KR, CW-C200KR, & CW-C240KR (Cooling only).   
					9.1.1.   
					Parts Identification.   
					9.1.1.1. Vertical Airflow Direction Vane.   
					9.1.1.3. Recommended.   
					Use the air conditioner under the following conditions:   
					Airflow direction adjustment Up-and-Down.   
					• The vertical airflow direction vane is   
					controlled by positioning the vane to   
					discharge the air upwards, downwards   
					or straight out.   
					• Operating temperature range.   
					Indoor side   
					Outdoor side   
					D.B.T.   
					32°C   
					W.B.T.   
					23°C   
					D.B.T.   
					43°C   
					W.B.T.   
					26°C   
					Maximum   
					Temperature   
					Minimum   
					Temperature   
					21°C   
					15°C   
					21°C   
					15°C   
					D.B.T.: Dry Bulb Temperature   
					W.B.T.: Wet Bulb Temperature   
					Note: Humidity may exceed 90%.   
					− Continuous operation at over 90% high humidity may   
					create condensation and result in water drops on the   
					intake and outlet vanes.   
					9.1.1.2. Ventilation Lever.   
					When the slide lever is in the:   
					• “OPEN” position, the ventilation door   
					opens to allow air, smoke or odours to be   
					expelled from the room.   
					• “CLOSE” position, the ventilation door is   
					closed and the air will be circulated inside   
					the room and conditioned.   
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					9.2. CW-A170KR, CW-A200KR, & CW-A240KR (Cooling and Heating).   
					9.2.1.   
					Parts Identification.   
					9.2.1.1. Vertical Airflow Direction Vane.   
					9.2.1.3. Recommended.   
					Use the air conditioner under the following conditions:   
					Airflow direction adjustment Up-and-Down.   
					• The vertical airflow direction vane is   
					controlled by positioning the vane to   
					discharge the air upwards, downwards   
					or straight out.   
					• Operating temperature range.   
					Indoor side   
					Outdoor side   
					D.B.T. W.B.T. D.B.T. W.B.T.   
					Cooling Maximum Temperature 32°C   
					Minimum Temperature 21°C   
					Heating Maximum Temperature 27°C   
					23°C   
					15°C   
					----   
					43°C   
					21°C   
					21°C   
					-5°C   
					26°C   
					15°C   
					15°C   
					-6°C   
					Minimum Temperature   
					D.B.T.: Dry Bulb Temperature   
					W.B.T.: Wet Bulb Temperature   
					20°C   
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					Note: Humidity may exceed 90%.   
					− Continuous operation at humidities of over 90% may   
					create condensation to form on the intake and outlet   
					vanes.   
					9.2.1.2. Ventilation Lever.   
					When the slide lever is in the:   
					• “OPEN” position, the ventilation door   
					opens to allow air, smoke or odours to be   
					expelled from the room.   
					• “CLOSE” position, the ventilation door is   
					closed and the air will be circulated inside   
					the room and conditioned.   
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					9.2.2.   
					How to Operate.   
					(1) Open the Control Panel Cover.   
					Air Swing Switch   
					Thermostat   
					control knob   
					Main Control   
					knob   
					Fig. 1   
					(2) Power Supply   
					Switch off the breaker and set the Main Control Knob to the   
					OFF position before connecting the power plug cord to an   
					independent power supply.   
					Fig. 2   
					(3) Main Control Knob   
					Set the Main Control Knob to either LOW COOLING or   
					HIGH COOLING and LOW HEATING or HIGH HEATING   
					as desired, FAN setting operates the fan only.   
					Caution: If the Main Control Knob is turned off or   
					changed to a fan setting from a cooling or heating   
					operation setting, WAIT at least 3 minutes before   
					resetting to cooling or heating operation.   
					Fig. 3   
					(4) Thermostat Control Knob   
					Turn the Thermostat Control Knob as shown in Fig. 4.   
					Usually “6” ~ “7” is the recommended setting position for   
					cooling and “4” ~ “5” for heating.   
					Note: When the Thermostat Control Knob is set to “10”,   
					moisture may freeze onto the evaporator fins and prevent   
					effective cooling. If this happens, turn the Main Control   
					Knob to FAN, and the Thermostat Control Knob   
					counterclockwise. This will quickly defrost the evaporator   
					fins so that normal cooling can be resumed.   
					Fig.4   
					(5) Air Swing Switch   
					(Airflow direction adjustment side-to-side)   
					To obtain a fixed airflow direction, set the Air Swing Switch   
					to “ON” for the vanes to swing from side to side until the   
					desired flow direction is reached, then switch it to “OFF”.   
					For continuous side-to-side air circulation, set the Air Swing   
					Switch to “ON”.   
					Fig. 5   
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					10 How to Install   
					10.1. Before installing the air conditioner, please read the following:   
					10.1.1.   
					Electrical Work.   
					• Always use at the rated voltage and with a specific air conditioning circuit.   
					• Power supply point shall be the place where there is ease for the power disconnection in case of emergency.   
					• Some installation locations may require installation of a short-circuit breaker.   
					• Time delay fuse or circuit breaker rating is 16 Ampere for CW-C170KR/CW-A170KR/CW-C200KR/CW-A200KR and 20   
					Ampere for CW-C240KR/CW-A240KR.   
					• Nominal cross sectional area of power supply wire must be 3 core x 2.5 mm2 or above.   
					• The power supply must be from an independent circuit.   
					• All electrical installations must be made in accordance with local wiring and safety regulations wherever applicable.   
					• There must be a double pole switch with minimum of 3 mm contact gap in the fixed installation circuit.   
					10.1.2.   
					Select the Best Location.   
					• Install the unit at the nearest power outlet.   
					• The air conditioner should be installed in a dry place where there are no draughts.   
					• Condensation from the air conditioner must be drained into an appropriate location.   
					• Do not install in a location where flammable gas leaks is a possibility.   
					• Usage in locations where the air is salty such as coastal areas or near hot spas, or where sulphurous gas is generated, may   
					lead to a malfunction.   
					• Do not install this appliance in a laundry room or other locations where water may drip from the ceiling, etc.   
					• Select an installation location which is rigid and strong enough to support or hold the unit and select a location for easy   
					maintenance.   
					10.2. Preparation for Installation.   
					• There should not be any obstacles surrounding the unit.   
					• Prepare an installation hole that is only slightly bigger than the cabinet size.   
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					10.3. Installation Procedures.   
					10.3.1.   
					Remove the Chassis Locking   
					Bracket and screw.   
					10.3.4.   
					Slide the Chassis back into the   
					Cabinet.   
					• Unscrew and remove the Chassis Locking Bracket from the   
					front of the Cabinet.   
					10.3.5.   
					Lock the Chassis to the Cabinet   
					reusing the Chassis Locking   
					Bracket and screw.   
					10.3.2.   
					Slide the Chassis out from the   
					Cabinet.   
					10.3.6.   
					Attach the Front Grille to the   
					Cabinet and fasten it with screws.   
					10.3.3.   
					Place Cabinet into the installation   
					hole, then secure it with wood   
					screws or nails.   
					• Note: Depending upon the location of the AC outlet, route   
					the AC cord to either the left or right side while installing the   
					Front Grille.   
					• Note: Tilt down for better drainage (max. 10 mm).   
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					10.3.7.   
					Insert the Air Filter.   
					10.3.8.   
					Attach the Front Intake Grille.   
					• Slide the Front Intake Grille slightly to the right to attach it,   
					then push down to secure it.   
					10.4. Removal of the Front Grille.   
					10.4.1.   
					Remove the Front Intake Grille.   
					10.4.3.   
					Remove the Front Grille.   
					• Raise the Front Intake Grille by approximately 90°. Slide it   
					to the left to unhinge then pull outwards.   
					1. Open the Control Panel cover.   
					When performing the following steps, do not pull the bottom   
					edge of the Front Grille towards you more than 3 inches or   
					you may damage the top tabs.   
					2. Press inward on the Cabinet near the bottom right side of   
					the Front Grille while pulling the Front Grille to the right then   
					slightly towards you to release the right tab.   
					3. Press inward on the Cabinet near the bottom left side of the   
					Front Grille while pulling the Front Grille to the left then   
					slightly towards you to release the left tab.   
					4. Slide the Front Grille upwards to release the two top tabs.   
					10.4.2.   
					Remove the Air Filter.   
					• Lift the air filter by the holder and pull outwards.   
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					10.5. Condensed Water Drainage.   
					This air conditioner employs a “Slinger-Up System” which is   
					designed to splash the condensed water on the condenser coil   
					for maximum cooling efficiency, thus producing a splashing   
					sound. If the splashing sound annoys you, you can provide an   
					outside drainage by using the following procedure which may,   
					however, cause a small loss of performance.   
					Note: If the unit is installed at coastal area, drainage of   
					condensed water is recommended to prevent the condenser   
					being corroded easily.   
					1. Slide the Chassis out from the Cabinet.   
					2. Remove the rubber plug from the Base Pan (If any).   
					3. Install the Drain Pan at the right corner of the Cabinet   
					with 2 screws.   
					4. Connect the drain hose to the outlet of Drain Pan bottom.   
					5. Slide the Chassis back into the Cabinet.   
					Note: Drain hose or tubing can be purchased locally to satisfy   
					your particular needs.   
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