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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR
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.
Airflow direction adjustment Up-and-Down. Use the air conditioner under the following conditions:
• The vertical airflow direction vane is
• Operating temperature range.
controlled by positioning the vane to
discharge the air upwards, downwards
Indoor sid
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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR 9.1.2. How to Operate. (1) Open the Control Panel Cover. Air Swing Switch Thermostat Main Control control knob 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 COOL or HIGH COOL as desired, FAN setting operates the fan only. Caution: If
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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR 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 · Operating temperature range. controlled by positioning the vane to discharge the air upwards, downwards Indoor side Outdoor side or
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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR 9.2.2. How to Operate. (1) Open the Control Panel Cover. Air Swing Switch Thermostat Main Control control knob 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 setti
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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR 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 r
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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR 10.3. Installation Procedures. 10.3.1. Remove the Chassis Locking 10.3.4. Slide the Chassis back into the Bracket and screw. 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
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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR 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 1. Open the Control Panel cover. to the left to unhinge then pull outwards. When perform
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CW-C170KR / CW-C200KR / CW-C240KR / CW-A170KR / CW-A200KR / CW-A240KR 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, drai