Samsung Aw09l1 Series User Manual

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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Before using your new air conditioner, please read this manual thoroughly to ensure that you know how to  
safely and efficiently operate the extensive features and functions of your new appliance.  
Because the following operating instructions cover various models, the characteristics of your air  
conditioner may differ slightly from those described in this manual. If you have questions, call your nearest  
What the icons and signs in this user manual mean:  
Risk of death or serious personal injury.  
WARNING  
Potential risk of personal injury or material damage.  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when  
using your air conditioner, follow these basic safety instructions:  
CAUTION  
Do NOT attempt.  
Do NOT disassemble.  
Do NOT touch.  
Follow directions carefully.  
Unplug the power plug from the wall socket.  
Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock.  
Call the contact center for help.  
Recommended instructions or useful information for use.  
These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others.  
Please follow them carefully.  
After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
SEVERE WARNING SIGNS  
Do not cut the power plug and connect to a different power cable.  
Never attempt to lengthen the power cable.  
Potential risk of fire or electric shock.  
Do not yank the power cable and touch the power plug with wet hands.  
Potential risk of fire or electric shock.  
Never use a damaged power plug, power cable, or loosened power  
receptacle.  
Potential risk of fire or electric shock.  
safety information _03  
safety information  
Do not place the air conditioner near hazardous substances or equipment  
that releases free flames to avoid fires, explosions or injuries.  
Potential fire hazard or explosion.  
Do not spray flammable gases such as insecticide near the air conditioner.  
Potential electric shock, fire or unit malfunction.  
Do not block or place items in front of the air conditioner.  
Do not step, hang onto, or place heavy items on the air conditioner.  
Potential risk of personal injury.  
Do not insert anything such as fingers or branches into the air conditioner  
vents.  
Keep children away from the air conditioner.  
Potential personal injury.  
Consult the place of purchase or a contact center to disassemble or reinstall  
the air conditioner.  
Potential risk of unit malfunction, water leakage, electric shock, or fire.  
Consult the place of purchase or a contact center to install the air  
conditioner.  
Improper installation carries a risk of unit malfunction, water leakage, electric shock or  
fire.  
If installing in specialty areas, such as a factory complex or saline coastal area, consult  
the place of purchase or contact center for specific installation details.  
Install the air conditioner with the support bracket securely fastened to use  
for an extended period of time.  
If the air conditioner falls, it may cause personal injury or loss of property.  
Ensure the air conditioner is installed in compliance with current national  
safety standards.  
Use a rated circuit breaker only.  
Never use steel wires or copper wires as a circuit breaker. It may cause fire or unit  
malfunction.  
Use an exclusive power source for the air conditioner.  
Potential risk of electric shock or fire.  
Do not put undue stress on the power cable or place heavy objects on it.  
Do not bend the power cable excessively.  
Potential fire or electric shock.  
If the air conditioner becomes wet, turn off immediately and call your nearest  
contact center.  
Potential fire or electric shock.  
Disconnect the air conditioner from power supply before it is repaired or  
disassembled.  
Use a receptacle that has a ground terminal. The receptacle must be used  
exclusively for the air conditioner.  
Improper electrical grounding may cause electric shock or fire.  
04_ safety information  
CAUTION SIGNS  
Ensure no water gets into the air conditioner.  
Potential risk of fire or electric shock.  
Do not install the air conditioner close to heating appliances to avoid damage.  
Turn off the air conditioner using the provided remote control or control accessory  
(if provided).  
Do not unplug to turn the unit off (unless there is an immediate danger).  
Cool air should not flow directly towards people, pets, and plants.  
It is harmful to your health, pets, and plants.  
Do not run the air conditioner for an extended period of time in a room with  
the door closed or with babies, elderly or disabled people.  
Open the door or windows to ventilate your room at least once an hour to prevent oxygen  
shortage.  
Do not use the air conditioner as a cooling precision instrument for food,  
pets, plants, cosmetics or machinery.  
Potential risk of property loss.  
Do not drink water from the air conditioner.  
Potential health hazard.  
Do not give excessive shock to the air conditioner.  
Potential fire or unit malfunction.  
Do not expose the dust filter to direct sunlight while drying.  
Strong direct sunlight may deform the dust filter.  
Do not spray water directly on the air conditioner or use benzene, thinner, or  
alcohol to clean the surface of the unit.  
Potential risk of electric shock or fire.  
Potential damage to the air conditioner.  
Do not place containers with liquid or other objects on the unit.  
The air conditioner is composed of moving parts. Keep children away from  
the unit to avoid physical injury.  
Check for damage on delivery. If damaged, do not install the air conditioner  
and call the place of purchase immediately.  
Make sure the voltage and frequency of the electric system are compatible  
with the air conditioner.  
Insert the dust filter before operating the air conditioner.  
If there is no dust filter inside the air conditioner, accumulated dust may shorten the life of  
the air conditioner and cause electricity waste.  
Keep indoor temperatures stable and not extremely cold, especially where  
there are children, elderly or disabled people.  
Clean the air conditioner after the inner fan stops operating.  
Potential risk of injury or electric shock.  
Clean the dust filter every 2 weeks. Clean the filter more frequently if the air  
conditioner is operated in dusty areas.  
Inspect the condition, electric connections, pipes and external case of the  
air conditioner regularly by a qualified service technician.  
safety information _05  
safety information  
Do not open doors and windows in the room being cooled during operation  
unless necessary.  
Do not block the air conditioner vents.  
If objects block the air flow, it may cause unit malfunction or poor performance.  
The packaging material and used batteries of the remote control (optional)  
must be disposed of in accordance with the national standards.  
The refrigerant used in the air conditioner must be treated as chemical waste.  
Dispose the refrigerant following national standards.  
Have a qualified service technician install the air conditioner and perform a trial  
operation.  
Ensure the off-on and protection switches are properly installed.  
Do not use the air conditioner if damaged. If problems occur, immediately  
stop operation and disconnect the plug from the power supply.  
If the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period of time (for  
example, over several months), unplug the power from the wall.  
Call the place of purchase or a contact center if repairs are needed.  
Potential risk of fire or electirc shock if disassembly or repairs are attempted by  
a non-qualified service technician.  
If you smell burning plastic, hear strange sounds, or see smoke coming from  
the unit, unplug the air conditioner immediately and call a contact center.  
Potential risk of fire or electric shock.  
06_ safety information  
contents  
SETTING UP YOUR AIR CONDITIONER  
BEFORE USE  
08 Checking the parts and the control panel  
09  
09  
Ventilation lever  
Control Panel  
08  
10 Selecting operation mode  
OPERATING YOUR AIR COND1ITION0ER  
10  
11  
Cooling  
Air Circulation  
12 Adjusting the air flow direction  
12  
12  
Horizontal air flow  
Vertical air flow  
13 Cleaning the exterior  
13 Cleaning the air filter  
13 Maintaining the air conditioner  
CLEANING AND MAINTAINING YOUR  
AIR COND1ITION3ER  
14 Troubleshooting  
14 Operation ranges  
APPENDIX  
14  
15 Getting ready to install the air conditioner  
INSTALLING YOUR AIR CON1DITIN5ER  
15  
15  
Checking included parts  
Selecting the best location  
16 Setting up the air conditioner  
16 Assembly for drainage  
contents _07  
setting up your air conditioner  
before use  
Congratulations on the purchase of the air conditioner. We hope you enjoy the features of your air  
conditioner and stay cool with optimal efficiency.  
Please read the user manual to get started and to make the best use of the air conditioner.  
CHECKING THE PARTS AND THE CONTROL PANEL  
Carefully unpack your air conditioner, and check the unit to make sure it is not damaged.  
Air intake (Inside)  
Inner air flow blades  
Vertical air flow blades  
Air intake (Outside)  
Air filter (Inside)  
Ventilation lever  
Door  
Control panel  
Power Cable  
Your air conditioner may slightly differ from illustration shown above depending on your  
model.  
Do not attempt to install the power cable yourself. Have a certified installer do the power  
cable work for your personal safety.  
CAUTION  
08_ setting up  
Ventilation lever  
The ventilation lever is designed to help you get fresh air from outdoors. It can also help prevent  
strong outdoor odors from entering the room through the air conditioner. The lever is located on  
the lower right side of the air flow blades.  
Sliding the ventilation lever to the right lets outdoor air  
enter the room, and sliding the lever to the left re-circulates  
existing air within the room.  
Depending on your model, the ventilation lever  
appearance and location may slightly differ.  
Control Panel  
1
2
3
Use the Operation knob to set to the desired fan speed. This is helpful in  
cooling the room.  
Off - Air conditioner stops current operating mode  
OPERATION  
KNOB  
Fan - Air circulation with no cooling  
Hi Cool - Cooling with high fan speed  
Low Cool - Cooling with normal fan speed.  
1
Set here if there is potential risk of falling asleep with the unit on.  
Use the Thermostat knob to set the desired temperature. In order to cool the  
room, turn the knob to the “Cool” position.  
THERMOSTAT  
KNOB  
2
3
Cool - Maintains cool temperatures of between 18ºC and 29ºC.  
Press the Air Swing switch to on to circulate the air from side to side by  
moving the inner air flow blades.  
AIR SWING  
SWITCH  
Off - Keeps air flow direction in the desired position  
On - Provides continuous side to side air circulation  
You should open the door above the control panel before control.  
setting up _09  
operating your air conditioner  
SELECTING OPERATION MODE  
Cooling  
Transform a hot and humid room into a cool haven quickly by closing all unnecessary openings  
such as fireplace dampers, doors, or windows in the room before running the air conditioner to  
increase efficiency and save energy.  
1. Lightly grasp the Operation knob and turn to the right.  
The air conditioner is turned on.  
2. Place the knob to the desired mode.  
Hi Cool- Cools room at high fan speed,  
Med Cool- Cools room at med fan speed.  
Low Cool- Cools room at low fan speed.  
Air conditioner starts operating in the selected mode.  
3. Lightly grasp the Thermostat knob and turn it clockwise,  
to the blue position. The further you turn the knob,  
the lower the temperature. Possible temperature range  
is 18˚C~29˚C.  
The air conditioner keeps the temperature constant at  
the thermostat knob setting. Turn the knob to change  
the indoor temperature.  
If current outside temperatures are much higher than the selected indoor temperature,  
it may take time to bring the inner temperature to the desired coolness.  
Air flow can also be adjusted manually. (see page 12 for instructions.)  
Avoid drastically turning down the temperature. Energy is wasted and the room does not  
cool faster.  
10_ operating  
operating your air conditioner  
SELECTING OPERATION MODE  
Air circulation  
If the room is stuffy and stale, operate your air conditioner in Fan mode. The air conditioner will  
reduce humidity without changing the inner temperature. We recommend using this mode during  
especially humid but cool springdays.  
1. Place the knob to the desired mode.  
Hi Fan- high fan speed,  
Low Fan- low fan speed.  
Air conditioner starts operating in the selected mode.  
2. The air conditioner removes humid indoor air and emits  
fresh outdoor air into the room.  
3. Slide the ventilation lever, located on the lower right side of the air flow blades, to the right to  
ventilate the room with fresh outdoor air. (see page 12 for instructions of ventilation lever.)  
Air flow can also be adjusted manually. (see page 12 for instructions.)  
operating _11  
ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
Air flow can be directed to your desired position.  
Horizontal air flow  
1. Press the Air Swing switch to On.  
2. The inner air flow blades move side to side continuously to circulate the air.  
3. To keep the air flow direction in a constant position, press the Air Swing switch to Off when  
the blades reach the desired position.  
Vertical air flow  
1. Move the vertical air flow blades up or down to the desired direction with your fingers.  
While the air conditioner cools the room, operate the appliance with the blades pointing  
upwards. If the unit operates in Cool mode for an extended period of time with the blades  
pointing downward, moisture may generate from the temperature difference and thus  
carries the risk of electric shock or unit malfunction.  
12_ operating  
cleaning and maintaining your  
air conditioner  
Keeping your air conditioner clean improves its performance, wards off unnecessary repairs, and lengthens  
its life.  
CLEANING THE EXTERIOR  
1. Wipe the surface of the appliance with a slightly wet or  
dry cloth when needed.  
Do not use Benzene, Thinner or CloroxTM.  
They may damage the surface of the unit and can create  
CAUTION  
a risk of fire.  
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER  
1. Hold the air filter handle, pull it right and out.  
• If lift it forward when pull right,the air filter out will be easier.  
2. Vacuum the air filter completely.  
3. Push the air filter back into place.  
Air filter  
For best conditions, repeat every two weeks.  
If the air filter dries in a confined (or humid) area, odors may generate. If this occurs,  
re-clean and dry in a well-ventilated area.  
MAINTAINING THE AIR CONDITIONER  
If the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period of time, dry it thoroughly and disconnect from the wall.  
There may be internal damage if moisture is left in its components.  
1. Before storing the appliance, operate the air conditioner in Fan mode for three to four hours to  
dry the air conditioner completely.  
2. Upon removing from storage, dry the inner components of the air conditioner again by  
running in Fan mode for three to four hours. This helps remove odors which may have  
generated from dampness.  
cleaning and maintaining _13  
appendix  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Refer to the following chart if the air conditioner operates abnormally. This may save time and unnecessary  
expenses.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
The air conditioner  
does not start operating  
immediately after it has  
been restarted.  
Because of the protective mechanism, the appliance does not start  
operating immediately to keep the unit from overloading. The air  
conditioner will start in 3 minutes.  
The air conditioner does Check that the power plug is properly connected. Insert the power plug  
into the wall socket correctly.  
not work at all.  
Check if the circuit breaker is switched off.  
Check if there is a power failure.  
The temperature does  
not change.  
Check if you selected Fan mode.  
Turn the Operation knob right or left to select another mode.  
The cool air does not  
come out of the air  
conditioner.  
Check if the set temperature is higher than the current temperature. Turn  
the Thermostat knob clockwise to change the set temperature.  
Check if the air filter is block by dirt. Clean the air filter every two weeks.  
Check if the air conditioner has just been turned on. If so, wait 3 minutes.  
Odors permeate in the  
room during operation.  
Check if the appliance is running in a smoky area or if there is a smell  
entering from outside. Operate the air conditioner in Fan mode or open  
the windows to air out the room.  
The air conditioner  
makes a bubbling sound.  
A bubbling sound may be heard when the refrigerant is circulating through  
the compressor. Let the air conditioner operate in a selected mode.  
The air conditioner  
vibrates excessively  
or makes a lot of noise  
during operation.  
Check if there is a gap between the air conditioner and the wall. Insulate  
the crack securely.  
Water is dripping from  
the air flow blades.  
Check if the air conditioner has been cooling for an extended period of  
time with the air flow blades pointed downwards. Condensation may  
generate due to the difference in temerpature. Push the vertical air flow  
blade upward and run the appliance.  
OPERATION RANGES  
The table below indicates the temperature and humidity ranges the air conditioner can be operated within.  
Refer to the table for efficient use.  
OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE  
MODE  
INDOOR HUMIDITY  
INDOOR  
OUTDOOR  
COOLING  
Approximately 21˚C~32˚C Approximately 21˚C~43˚C  
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14_appendix  
installing your air conditioner  
GETTING READY TO INSTALL THE AIR CONDITIONER  
First select a room and check conditions prior to installation.  
Checking included parts  
Check that all necessary parts are included. Actual accessories may slightly differ from the  
illustration shown below.  
Gasket  
Drain tube  
Rubber cap  
Screws  
Selecting the best location  
The unit should be level when installed, so that the drainage system and other mechanisms  
operate efficiently. If possible, install the unit in a shaded area on the home’s north or east side.  
Before installation, select a location that fulfills these requirements:  
easy access to control panel.  
away from direct exposure to sunlight.  
adequate ventilation.  
can easily connect to a power source.  
can support the weight of the air conditioner and will not cause increased operating noise  
and vibration.  
where there is no obstacles near the air inlet and outlet.  
the bottom of the unit clears at least 750mm above ground level.  
indoor side  
outdoor side  
awning  
75mm  
min.  
300mm  
145mm  
500mm  
about 3˚  
500mm  
500mm  
<Fence, wall  
or other  
obstacles>  
750mm  
150mm min.  
Outdoor side  
45˚  
45˚  
Indoor side  
If the wall is thicker than 150mm,  
cut the back of the wall at 45°.  
100mm or more  
installing _15  
installing your air conditioner  
SETTING UP THE AIR CONDITINER  
The air conditioner must be installed horizontally or tilted slightly to the outside for proper water drainage.  
Assembly for drainage  
Once a location has been selected for installation, proper drainage should be established. If the  
drain tube and/or drain hose are not provided, call your nearest contact center.  
1
2
3
1. Attach the gasket  
and the drain tube  
to the base pan hole  
in the rear side of the unit  
with screws  
4
4
REAR SIDE  
1
3
2
5
2. Connect the Rubber Cap  
to the drain tube hole.  
5
On exceptionally hot and humid days the air conditioner may overflow condensed water.  
In hot and high humidity zones, make sure the Rubber Cap have been removed .  
16_ installing  
memo _17  
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