Sharp Heat Pump AE Z48LZ User Manual

AIR-TO-AIR  
HEAT PUMP  
OPERATION MANUAL  
INDOOR UNIT  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
AY-ZP48LZ AE-Z48LZ  
* Plasmacluster is a trademark of  
SHARP Corporation.  
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This manual explains the proper use of your new  
heat pump. Please read this manual carefully before  
using the product. This manual should be kept in a  
safe place for handy reference.  
CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
•IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...............1  
PART NAMES........................................................2  
•USING THE REMOTE CONTROL........................4  
•SETTING AIR PURIFYING FILTER ......................5  
•TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY..................................5  
•AUXILIARY MODE................................................5  
•BASIC OPERATION..............................................6  
•ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION...........7  
•COANDA AIRFLOW ..............................................8  
•SPOT AIR..............................................................8  
•FULL POWER OPERATION .................................9  
•ENERGY SAVING OPERATION ...........................9  
•1.2.3.5h OFF TIMER ...........................................10  
•TIMER OPERATION ...........................................10  
•PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION .......................12  
•SELF CLEAN OPERATION.................................12  
VACANCY OPERATION......................................13  
•ADDITIONAL NOTES ON OPERATION .............13  
•MAINTENANCE ..................................................14  
•BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE....................15  
•SPECIFICATIONS...............................................15  
WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATION/REMOVAL/  
REPAIR  
For your safety, ensure that your new heat pump  
is installed by a licensed heat pump contractor in  
accordance with the AUSTRALIAN/NEW ZEALAND  
WIRING RULES.  
• Do not attempt to install/remove/repair the unit by  
yourself. Incorrect installation could cause electric  
shock, water leak, re etc. Consult a licensed  
heat pump contractor for the installation/removal/  
repair of the unit.  
CAUTIONS FOR USE  
If a gas appliance is used in the same room as  
the heat pump, ventilate the room periodically  
to prevent oxygen depletion.  
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For safety, do not touch the unit with wet hands,  
it may cause an electric shock.  
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For safety, turn the circuit breaker off when not  
using the unit for an extended period of time.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
For safety, do not place anything on top of the  
outdoor unit or step on it.  
WARNINGS FOR USE  
This unit is designed for residential use. Do not  
use for other applications such as in a kennel  
or greenhouse to raise animals or grow plants.  
This model should be installed with a fixed  
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power cord to the meter box.  
Do not block the air inlets or outlets of the unit.  
It may result in degraded performance or unit  
damage/failure.  
Be careful not to expose your body to the outlet  
air for prolonged periods. It may affect your  
physical condition.  
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When using the unit for infants, children,  
elderly, bedridden or disabled people make  
sure the room temperature is suitable for those  
in the room.  
For safety, be sure to turn the unit off at  
the circuit breaker before performing any  
maintenance or cleaning.  
3
This appliance is not intended for use by young  
children or infirm persons unless they have  
been adequately supervised by a responsible  
person to ensure that they can use the  
appliance safely.  
Young children should be supervised to ensure  
that they do not play with the appliance.  
Never insert objects into the unit. Inserting  
objects can result in injury due to the high  
speed rotation of the internal fans.  
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If anything abnormal is noticed with the  
air conditioner (eg burning smell), stop the  
operation immediately and turn the circuit  
breaker off.  
This unit should be installed by a licensed heat  
pump contractor in accordance with AS/NZS  
3000 and your electricity suppliers service  
rules.  
CAUTIONS FOR LOCATION/INSTALLATION  
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To ensure that your warranty is not affected, both  
the indoor/outdoor units and supply/interconnecting  
cables must be installed by a licensed heat pump  
contractor.  
There are local council rules regarding  
maximum allowable noise levels emitted by  
heat pump, your licensed heat pump contractor  
will advise you on the correct location of your  
outdoor unit.  
• The unit is designed to operate on 220-240 VAC,  
50Hz.  
• Do not install the unit where ammable gas may  
leak. It may cause a re.  
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be  
replaced by the manufacturer or its service  
agent or a similarly qualied person in order  
to avoid a hazard. Use only the manufacture-  
specied power cord for replacement.  
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9
Do not pour water directly on the unit. Water  
can cause electrical shock or equipment failure.  
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PART NAMES  
INDOOR UNIT  
Inlet (Air)  
1
2
3
4
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Open Panel  
Air Filter  
Air purifying lter  
AUX Button  
5
6
Receiver Window  
Vertical airow Louvre  
Horizontal airow Louvre  
Outlet (Air)  
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8
9
PLASMACLUSTER Lamp (blue)  
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OPERATION Lamp (red  
TIMER Lamp (orange  
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FULL POWER Lamp (green  
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OUTDOOR UNIT  
Inlet (Air)  
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Refrigerant Pipe and Cable  
Drainage Hose  
Outlet (Air)  
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NOTE:  
Actual units might vary slightly from  
those shown above.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
TRANSMITTER  
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DISPLAY  
COOL Button  
DRY Button  
HEAT Button  
STOP Button  
THERMOSTAT Button  
PLASMACLUSTER Button  
SPOT AIR Button  
FULL POWER Button  
FAN Button  
3
4
5
1.2.3.5h OFF TIMER Button  
SWING Button ( : vertical direction)  
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SWING Button (  
: horizontal direction)  
COANDA AIRFLOW Button  
VACANCY Button  
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ENERGY SAVE Button  
SELF CLEAN Button  
TIMER ON Button  
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TIMER SET/CANCEL Button  
TIME ADVANCE Button  
TIME REVERSE Button  
CLOCK Button  
DISPLAY Button  
RESET Button  
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TIMER OFF Button  
REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY  
MODE Symbols  
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FAN SPEED Symbols  
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PLASMACLUSTER Symbol  
AIR FLOW Symbol (COOL/DRY)  
AIRFLOW Symbol (HEAT)  
COANDA AIRFLOW Symbol (HEAT)  
ENERGY SAVE Symbol  
BATTERY Symbol  
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TRANSMITTING Symbol  
SELF CLEAN Symbol  
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COANDA AIRFLOW Symbol (COOL/DRY)  
FULL POWER Symbol  
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SPOT AIR Symbol  
TEMPERATURE Indicator  
TIMER OFF Indicator  
TIMER ON Indicator / CLOCK  
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
CAUTION:  
LOADING BATTERIES  
• Do not expose the receiver window to direct  
sunlight. This may adversely affect its operation.  
Use two size-AAA (R03) batteries.  
• Use of certain uorescent lamp in the same room  
Remove the remote control cover.  
may interfere with transmission of the signal.  
1
• Do not leave the remote control in direct sunlight  
or near a heater. Protect the unit and remote  
control from moisture and shock.  
Insert batteries, making sure the (+) and  
(-)polarities are correctly aligned.  
2
Replace the cover.  
3
Cover  
SET CURRENT CLOCK TIME  
There are two clock modes: 12-hour mode and  
24-hour mode.  
Press the RESET Button.  
4 • The display indicates “AM 6:00” when  
Example: 5 o’clock in the afternoon  
batteries are properly installed.  
Clock  
12-hour mode  
24-hour mode  
Display  
PM 5:00  
17:00  
NOTE:  
• The battery life is approximately one year in  
normal use.  
• Replace the batteries when the remote control  
displays "  
".  
To set to the 12-hour mode, press the  
CLOCK button once.  
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2
• When you replace the batteries, always change  
both batteries, and make sure they are the same  
type.  
• If the remote control does not operate properly  
after replacing the batteries, press the RESET  
button.  
To set to the 24-hour mode, press the  
CLOCK button twice.  
Press the TIME ADVANCE or REVERSE  
button to set the current time.  
• Keep the button pressed to advance or  
reverse the time display quickly.  
• If you will not be using the unit for a long time,  
remove the batteries from the remote control.  
Press the SET/C button.  
3 • The colon (:) blinks to indicate that the clock is  
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL  
functioning.  
Point the remote control towards the unit’s signal  
receiver window and press the desired button. The  
unit generates a beep when it receives the signal.  
• Make sure there is no object between the remote  
control and the unit.  
• The signal effective distance is 7m.  
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2
1
NOTE:  
• The current time cannot be set when the timer is  
operating.  
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SETTING AIR PURIFYING FIL-  
TER  
TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY  
The air purifying filters are packed as  
accessory of this unit. During operation, the  
lters remove dust and tobacco smoke from the  
air and discharges clean air.  
Below are some simple ways to save energy.  
SET THE PROPER TEMPERATURE  
• Setting to higher or lower than necessary  
temperature point will result in increased power  
consumption.  
BLOCK DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND PREVENT  
DRAFTS  
• Blocking direct sunlight during cooling operation  
will reduce power consumption.  
Take out the air lters.  
1 1 Open the open panel.  
Push the air filters up slightly to unlock  
them.  
2
Pull the air lters down to remove them.  
3
• Close the windows and doors during cooling and  
heating operations.  
SET PROPER AIR FLOW DIRECTION TO OBTAIN  
THE BEST AIR CIRCULATION  
KEEP THE FILTER CLEAN TO ENSURE THE  
MOST EFFICIENT OPERATION  
1
USE THE TIMER OFF FUNCTION WHEN  
POSSIBLE  
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3
TURN OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER WHEN THE  
UNIT IS NOT USED FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD  
OF TIME  
• The indoor unit still consumes a small amount of  
power when it is not operating.  
Set the air purifying filter under the  
lter stoppers located on the air lter.  
2
Filter stopper  
Air purifying lter  
AUXILIARY MODE  
Air lter  
Use this mode when the remote control is not  
available.  
Reinstall the air lters.  
TO TURN ON  
Lift the open panel of the indoor unit and press  
the AUX button.  
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
light and the unit will start operating in the AUTO  
mode.  
3 1 Reinstall the air lters in the original posi-  
tions.  
Close the open panel.  
2
) on the unit will  
• The fan speed and temperature setting are set to  
AUTO.  
TO TURN OFF  
2
Press the AUX button again.  
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
turn off.  
1
) on the unit will  
AUX  
Precautions:  
• The lters are sealed in a plastic bag to keep their  
dust collection effect.  
Do not open the bag until using the filters.  
(Otherwise the lters life may be reduced.)  
• Do not expose the filters to direct sunlight.  
(Otherwise they may deteriorate.)  
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BASIC OPERATION  
Press the COOL, DRY or HEAT button .  
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2
: HEAT  
: COOL  
: DRY  
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
will light.  
) on the unit  
To change the temperature setting,  
press the THERMOSTAT button.  
1
HEAT/COOL MODE  
• The temperature can be set within the  
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2
range of 18°C to 32°C.  
DRY MODE  
• The temperature can be changed up to 2°C  
above or below the temperature automatically  
determined by the unit.  
(Example: 1°C higher)  
3
(Example: 2°C lower)  
To change the fan speed, press the FAN  
button.  
3
4
AUTO SOFT LOW  
HIGH  
• In the DRY mode, the fan speed is preset to  
AUTO and cannot be changed.  
To turn off the unit, press the STOP  
button.  
• The red OPERATION lamp (  
unit will turn off.  
) on the  
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ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
VERTICAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
Press the SWING button( ).  
Press the SWING button( ).  
1 • The vertical airow louvre will swing.  
1 • The horizontal airow louvres will swing.  
Press the SWING button(  
) again  
Press the SWING button(  
when the horizontal airow louvres are  
at the desired position.  
) again  
2
when the vertical airow louvre is at the  
2
desired position.  
1
2
1
2
NOTE:  
• The adjusted position will be memorized and will  
be automatically set to the same position when  
operated the next time.  
• The adjustment range is narrower than the  
SWING range in order to prevent condensation  
from dripping.  
CAUTION:  
Never attempt to adjust the louvres manually.  
• Manual adjustment of the louvres can cause the  
unit to malfunction.  
• When the vertical airow louvre is positioned at  
the lowest position in the COOL or DRY mode for  
an extended period of time, condensation may re-  
sult.  
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COANDA AIRFLOW  
SPOT AIR  
In cool or dry mode, the vertical airow louvre  
is set obliquely upward to deliver cool air to the  
ceiling in order to avoid direct airow.  
The louvres are adjusted so that air ow is  
delivered to the desired area.  
In heat mode, the vertical airow louvre is set  
downward to deliver warm air down to the oor.  
Press the SPOT AIR button to select  
the desired air ow direction.  
1
During operation, press the COANDA  
1
AIRFLOW button.  
(HEAT mode)  
• The remote control will display “  
CANCEL  
”.  
”.  
(COOL / DRY mode)  
• The remote control will display “  
1
1
TO CANCEL  
Press the COANDA AIRFLOW button again.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
• If you want the SPOT AIR setting in the FULL  
POWER mode, press the SPOT AIR button  
during the FULL POWER operation.  
• The COANDA AIRFLOW setting and the SPOT  
AIR setting can not be used together.  
• If you want the COANDA AIRFLOW setting in  
the FULL POWER mode, press the COANDA  
AIRFLOW button during the FULL POWER  
operation.  
• The COANDA AIRFLOW setting and the SPOT  
AIR setting can not be used together.  
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FULL POWER OPERATION  
ENERGY SAVING OPERATION  
The unit works at the maximum power and op-  
timum louvre direction to quickly cool or warm  
the room.  
The temperature set point is automatically  
controlled to save energy.  
During operation, press the ENERGY  
During operation, press the FULL  
1
SAVE button.  
1
POWER button.  
• The remote control will display “  
”.  
• The remote control will display “  
” and  
• The fan speed will be set to AUTO.  
AIR FLOW symbol will get longer.  
• The temperature display will go off.  
• The green FULL POWER lamp (  
unit will light up.  
) on the  
• The vertical airow louvre will be set obliquely  
downward.  
1
1
TO CANCEL  
Press the ENERGY SAVE button again.  
TO CANCEL  
Press the FULL POWER button again.  
• The green FULL POWER lamp (  
will turn off.  
) on the unit  
NOTE:  
• In HEAT mode, the temperature set point will be  
automatically uctuated between 0 - 2 °C lower  
than the original temperature setting.  
• The vertical airow louvre will return to the original  
direction.  
In COOL or DRY mode, the temperature set point  
will be automatically uctuated between 0 - 1 °C  
higher than the original temperature setting.  
• The ENERGY SAVING operation and the FULL  
POWER operation can not be used together.  
NOTE:  
• The unit will operate at “Extra HIGH” fan speed  
for 5 minutes, and then shift to “HIGH” fan speed.  
• You can not set the temperature or fan speed  
during the FULL POWER operation.  
To turn off the FULL POWER lamp, press the  
DISPLAY button.  
• The ENERGY SAVING operation and the FULL  
POWER operation can not be used together.  
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. . .  
1 2 3 5h OFF TIMER  
TIMER OPERATION  
. . .  
When the 1 2 3 5h OFF TIMER is set, the unit will  
TIMER OFF  
automatically turn off after the set time (hours).  
Press the TIMER OFF (  
) button.  
. . .  
1
2
Press the 1 2 3 5h OFF TIMER button to  
1
set the desired time.  
• The time setting will change as you press the  
button as follows.  
The TIMER OFF indicator will blink;  
press the TIME ADVANCE or REVERSE  
button to set the desired time.  
(The time can be set in 10-minute increments.)  
CANCEL  
Press the TIMER SET (SET/C) button.  
3 • The orange TIMER lamp (  
) on the unit will  
• The orange TIMER lamp (  
light up.  
) on the unit will  
light.  
• The remaining operation time will be indicated  
on the remote control in 1-hour increments.  
1
CANCEL  
3
2
1
TO CANCEL  
Press the TIMER CANCEL (SET/C) button.  
Alternatively, press the 1 2 3 5h OFF TIMER  
button.  
• The orange TIMER lamp (  
turn off.  
TIPS ABOUT TIMER OFF OPERATION  
When the TIMER OFF mode is set, the temperature  
setting is automatically adjusted to prevent the  
room from becoming excessively warm or cool, for  
example while you sleep. (Auto Sleep function)  
. . .  
) on the unit will  
HEAT mode  
• One hour after the timer operation begins, the  
temperature setting drops 3°C lower than the  
original temperature setting.  
NOTE:  
. . .  
• The 1 2 3 5h OFF TIMER operation has priority  
over TIMER ON and TIMER OFF operations.  
• If the 1 2 3 5h OFF TIMER is set while the unit is  
not operating, the unit will operate at the formerly  
set condition.  
COOL/DRY mode  
. . .  
• One hour after the timer operation begins, the  
temperature setting rises 1°C higher than the  
original temperature setting.  
• If TIMER ON and/or TIMER OFF are set, TIMER  
CANCEL button cancels every setting.  
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Before setting the timer, make sure the clock is properly set with the current time.  
TO CANCEL TIMER MODE  
TIMER ON  
Press the TIMER CANCEL (SET/C) button.  
Press the TIMER ON (  
) button.  
• The orange TIMER lamp (  
off.  
) on the unit will turn  
1
2
The current clock time will be displayed on the  
remote control.  
The TIMER ON indicator will blink;  
press the TIME ADVANCE or REVERSE  
button to set the desired time.  
(The time can be set in 10-minute increments.)  
Press the TIMER SET (SET/C) button.  
3 • The orange TIMER lamp (  
) on the unit will  
light.  
CANCEL  
Select the operation condition.  
4
NOTE:  
• If any TIMER ON, TIMER OFF and ONE-HOUR  
OFF TIMER are set, the TIMER CANCEL button  
cancels all settings.  
TO CHANGE TIME SETTING  
Cancel the TIMER setting rst, then set it again  
COMBINED USE OF ON AND OFF TIMERS  
You can use the ON and OFF timers in  
combination.  
Example:  
To stop operation at 11:00 p.m. and resume  
operation to bring the room temperature to the  
desired level by 7:00 a.m.  
Set the TIMER OFF to 11:00 p.m. during  
1
2
operation.  
Set the TIMER ON to 7:00 a.m.  
1
3
2
The arrow (  
or  
) between the TIMER ON  
indicator and the TIMER OFF indicator shows  
which timer will activate rst.  
NOTE:  
• The unit will turn on prior to the set time to allow  
the room to reach the desired temperature by the  
programmed time. (Awaking function)  
NOTE:  
• You cannot programme the ON-TIMER and  
OFF-TIMER to operate the unit at different  
temperatures or other settings.  
• Either timer can be programmed to activate prior  
to the other.  
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SELF CLEAN OPERATION  
PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION  
SELF CLEAN operation using Plasmacluster  
ions helps to reduce the growth mold fungus  
and dry inside of the unit. It is recommended to  
utilize the operation at seasonal change over.  
Plasmacluster ions released into the room will  
reduce some airborne mold and viruses.  
During operation, press the  
Press the SELF CLEAN button when  
1
PLASMACLUSTER button.  
1
the unit is not operating.  
• The remote control will display “  
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the  
unit will light up.  
”.  
• The remote control displays “  
”.  
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit  
will light up.  
• The unit will stop operation after 40 minutes.  
1
1
TO CANCEL  
Press the SELF CLEAN button.  
TO CANCEL  
Press the PLASMACLUSTER button again.  
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will  
turn off.  
• The PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will turn  
off.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
• You cannot set the temperature, fan speed, air  
ow direction or timer setting during the SELF  
CLEAN operation.  
• Use of the PLASMACLUSTER operation will be  
memorized, and it will be activated the next time  
you turn on the unit.  
• Mold fungus already in existence can not be  
eliminated by this operation.  
To turn off the PLASMACLUSTER lamp, press  
the DISPLAY button.  
To perform Plasmacluster operation in FAN only  
mode, press the PLASMACLUSTER button when  
the unit is not operating.  
The mode symbol of the remote control will go off  
and the fan speed cannot be set to AUTO.  
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ADDITIONAL NOTES ON  
OPERATION  
VACANCY OPERATION  
Heating operation with 10°C set temperature will  
be performed to protect your home and furniture  
from frost damage, even when you are out.  
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE  
INDOOR TEMP. OUTDOOR TEMP.  
upper limit  
lower limit  
upper limit  
lower limit  
27˚C  
32˚C  
21˚C  
24˚C  
–20˚C  
43˚C  
Press the HEAT button.  
HEATING  
1
COOLING  
–10˚C  
Press the VACANCY button.  
2 • The remote control will display “ 10°C ”.  
• The built-in protective device may prevent the unit  
from operating when used out of this range.  
• Condensation may form on the air outlet if the unit  
operates continuously in the COOL or DRY mode  
when humidity is over 80 percent.  
WHEN POWER FAILURE OCCURS  
This unit has a memory function to store settings  
when a power failure occurs.  
After power recovery, the unit will automatically re-  
start in the same settings which were active before  
the power failure, except for timer settings.  
If the timers were set before a power failure, they  
will need to be re-set after power recovery.  
PREHEATING FUNCTION  
In the HEAT operation, the indoor fan may not start  
for two to ve minutes after the unit is turned on to  
prevent cold air from blowing out of the unit.  
DE-ICING FUNCTION  
1
2
• When ice forms on the heat exchanger in the  
outdoor unit during the HEAT operation, an  
automatic de-icer provides heat for about 5 to 10  
minutes to remove the ice. During de-icing, the  
inside and outside fans stop operating.  
• After de-icing is completed, the unit automatically  
resumes operation in the HEAT mode.  
HEATING EFFICIENCY  
• The unit employs a heat pump that draws heat  
from the outside air and releases it into the room.  
The outside air temperature therefore greatly  
affects the heating efciency.  
• If the heating efciency is reduced due to low  
outside temperatures, use an additional heater.  
• It takes time to warm up and heat the entire room  
because of the forced air circulation system.  
TO CANCEL  
Press the VACANCY button again.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Be sure to stop the operation and turn off the  
circuit breaker before performing any mainte-  
nance.  
MAINTENANCE AFTER HEAT PUMP  
SEASON  
Operate the unit in the SELF CLEAN  
1
operation to allow the mechanism to  
thoroughly dry.  
CLEANING THE FILTERS  
The air lters should be cleaned every two weeks.  
Stop the operation and turn off the  
circuit breaker.  
Turn off the unit.  
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3
1
2
Clean the lters, then reinstall them.  
Remove the lters.  
Lift the open panel.  
Push the air filters up slightly to unlock  
them.  
1
2
MAINTENANCE BEFORE HEAT PUMP  
SEASON  
Pull the air lters down to remove them.  
3
Make sure that the air lters are not  
1 dirty.  
Make sure that nothing obstructs the  
air inlet or outlet.  
2
1
2
3
Take off the air purifying lters from the  
CHANGING THE AIR PURIFYING FILTER  
3
air lters.  
The air purifying lters should be changed every 3  
~ 6 months  
Clean the lters.  
4 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust. If the  
Remove the air lters.  
lters are dirty, wash them with warm water and  
a mild detergent. Dry lters in the shade before  
reinstalling.  
1
Change the air purifying lters.  
2 1 Take off the old air purifying lters from the  
air lters.  
Set the new air purifying lters, under the  
2
lter stoppers located on the air lters.  
Filter stopper  
Reinstall the air purifying lters.  
5
Air lter  
Reinstall the lters.  
6
Reinstall the lters in the original positions.  
1
Close the open panel.  
2
Air purifying lter  
Reinstall the air lters.  
3
2
NOTE:  
1
• The dirty air purifying lters are not washable  
for reuse. The new lters are available at your  
nearest dealer.  
Disposal of Filters  
Please dispose of replaced lters according to the  
local disposal laws and regulations.  
CLEANING THE UNIT AND THE REMOTE  
CONTROL  
AIR PURIFYING lter materials  
Filter:Polypropylene  
Frame:Polyester  
• Wipe them with a soft cloth.  
• Do not directly splash or pour water on them. It  
can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.  
• Do not use hot water, thinner, abrasive powders  
or strong solvents.  
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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE  
The following conditions do not denote equip-  
ment malfunctions  
Check the following points before calling for  
service.  
UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE  
IF THE UNIT FAILS TO OPERATE  
The unit will not operate if it is turned on  
immediately after it is turned off. The unit will not  
operate immediately after the mode is changed.  
This is to protect the unit. Wait 3 minutes before  
operating the unit.  
Check if the circuit breaker has tripped or the fuse  
has blown.  
IF THE UNIT FAILS TO HEAT (OR COOL) THE  
ROOM EFFECTIVELY  
• Check the lters. If dirty, clean them.  
• Check the outdoor unit to make sure nothing is  
blocking the air inlet or outlet.  
• Check the thermostat is properly set.  
• Make sure windows and doors are closed tightly.  
UNIT DOES NOT SEND OUT WARM AIR  
The unit is preheating or de-icing.  
ODORS  
Carpet and furniture odors that entered into the unit  
may be recirculated by the unit.  
IF THE UNIT FAILS TO RECEIVE THE REMOTE  
CONTROL SIGNAL  
• Check whether the remote control batteries have  
become old and weak.  
• Try to send the signal again with the remote  
control pointed properly towards the unit’s signal  
receiver window.  
• Check whether the remote control batteries are  
installed properly.  
CRACKING NOISE  
This sound is generated by the friction of the unit  
expanding or connecting due to a temperature  
change.  
A LOW BUZZING NOISE  
This is a sound of the unit generating Plasmacluster  
ions.  
SWISHING NOISE  
The soft, swishing noise is the sound of the  
refrigerant owing inside the unit.  
Please call for service when OPERATION lamp,  
TIMER lamp and/or PLASMACLUSTER lamp on  
the unit blink.  
MIST SEEN AT INDOOR AIR OUTLET  
In cooling operation, this is caused by the difference  
between the room air temperature and the air  
discharged.  
WATER VAPOUR  
In heating operation, water vapour may ow out of  
the outdoor unit during de-icing.  
THE OUTDOOR UNIT DOES NOT STOP  
SPECIFICATIONS  
After stopping the operation, the outdoor unit will  
rotate its fan for about a minute to cool down the  
unit.  
Indoor unit  
AY-ZP48LZ  
AE-Z48LZ  
220-240  
50  
ODOR EMITTED FROM THE PLASMACLUSTER  
AIR OUTLET  
Outdoor unit  
Rated A.C. voltage (V)  
Rated frequency (Hz)  
This is the smell of ozone generated from  
the Plasmacluster Ion generator. The ozone  
concentration is very small, posing no adverse  
effect on your health. The ozone discharged into the  
air rapidly decomposes, and its density in the room  
will not increase.  
Cooling  
3.6  
4.8  
990  
1260  
Capacity (kW)  
Heating  
Cooling  
Heating  
Rated input (W)  
When tested in accordance with AS/NZS3823.1.1  
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Printed in Thailand  
TINSEA629JBRZ 09K- TH  
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