Samsung AF27FSSDAWKNER, AF28FSSDAWKNFA Cleaning the air conditioner, Cleaning the indoor unit

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Cleaning the air conditioner

• Make sure to turn off the circuit breaker when cleaning the air conditioner.

CAUTION

Cleaning the indoor unit

ffWipe the surface of the unit with a slightly wet or dry cloth when needed. ffBrush away the dust on the narrow gap of air conditioner.

 

 

 

• Since the panel of the product can be scratched easily, use the exclusive cleaning

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE

cloth (micro fiber) for cleaning. Wet the exclusive cleaning cloth (micro fiber) with

 

 

 

little bit of water, and make sure to remove any foreign object on the clowth since the

 

 

 

product can be scratched easily.

 

 

 

• When cleaning the indoor unit, use soft and slightly wet cloth(micro fiber) because

 

 

 

the indoor unit panel is easily scratched. Dust off the cloth before cleaning to prevent

 

 

 

indoor unit from being scratched by the foreign material on the cloth.

 

 

 

• If it is difficult to clean the indoor unit heat exchanger on your own, contact service

 

 

 

center.

• Do not clean the display using alkaline detergent.

CAUTION • Do not clean the surface with sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid or organic solvents (thinner, kerosene, acetone) or attach stickers. It may damage the surface of the unit.

Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger

ffWhen dust accumulates on the heat exchanger, it may decrease cooling(heating) performance. Therefore, clean it regularly.

ffSpray water to clean the dust.

• If it is difficult to clean the outdoor unit heat exchanger on your own,

NOTE contact service center.

• Be careful with the sharp edges on the outdoor unit

 

CAUTION heat exchanger.

Heat exchanger

 

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Contents This product is RoHS compliant Questions or COMMENTS?Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product Air ConditionerSeasons of effective cleaning Features of your new air conditionerSmart sensor Applicable to Affssd onlyContents Important safety symbols and precautions Safety precautionsInjury or death Injury or property damageFfThis may result in electric shock or fire For Power Supply Warning For Using FfThis may result in electric shock or burns Do not drink the water from the air conditioner Do not place objects or devices under the indoor unitDo not operate the appliance with wet hands Do not clean the inside of the air conditioner by yourself For CleaningUse extra heating apparatus during heat mode Cool mode, set the appropriate desired temperatureChecking before use Make sure that curtain does not block the air inletAuxiliary power switch NFB, ELB, etc Auxiliary power switchOperation ranges Functions available for each modelHeating capacity Discharge cool air Checking the name of the partsIndoor unit Number of air outlets is different depending on the models DisplayButtons on control panel Operation with control panel Stop Press the PowerFan speed of each air outlet will differ Button one more timeRemote controller buttons Checking the remote controllerBattery changing time Remote controller displayStoring the remote controller Inserting the batteriesBasic operation Press the button to adjust the desired temperature Press the button to set the operation modePress the button to turn on the air conditioner Solomode RemarksTurbo operation Press Button on the remote controller in the Cool/Heat modeAir flow direction Press the button to select desired air flow directionGoodsleep operation When the air conditioner is on and in cool modeTemperature and fan speed changes in goodsleep mode Goodsleep functions Setting the On/Off timerAdditional options available in On timer mode Air conditioner will turn on after 3 hours Preset time on On timer is longer than Off timerYour air conditioner will turn on To adjust the lighting level of an indoor unit Press the button during Cool modeSmart sensor operation Lighting functionQuiet operation Auto clean operationCleaning the indoor unit Cleaning the air conditionerCleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger Be careful with the sharp edges on the outdoor unitRemove dust with a vacuum cleaner or running water Cleaning the Full HD filterFull HD Filter filters the big dust of incoming air Pull out the Full HD filter in the arrow directionDry the filter in a ventilated area Cleaning the Zero filterFfDo not disassemble the Zero filter when cleaning it Troubleshooting Clean the Zero filter and Full HD Filter if they are dirty Controller after setting the timeSpeed Check if your batteries are depletedContact a service center Error is indicatedConditioner, push the Zero filter to the end Not worry about fire with thisOpen Source Announcement Installation parts Safety precautions Required tools Choosing the installation locationGeneral tools Tools for test operationsPiping length for indoor/outdoor unit installation Indoor/outdoor unit installation diagramInstallation space for floor type indoor unit Outdoor unit Fixing outdoor unitTo make sure water is drained properly Connecting the outdoor unit drain hoseIndoor unit accessories AccessoriesOutdoor unit accessories Installation accessoriesInstallation procedure Connecting pipesDrilling a hole and fixing the indoor unit FfDrill a hole with diameter of 60~65mm towards the outsideFfIncorrectly flared pipes FfFlare processFfFlare length FfPipe insulation FfTightening of connection partsIndoor Use finishing tape wind up the refrigerant pipe DiameterDFix the drain hose tightly to prevent any water leakage Connecting drain hoseConnection with wire-concealed piping Connecting procedure Wiring standardIndoor power Indoor/outdoor unit power cable Electrical workType of outdoor unit power supply Safety information on outdoor unit power supplyTorque Kgfcm 25~40FfItems to prepare How to connect your extended power cablesApply heat to the contraction tube to contract it FfVacuuming air conditioner Vacuum pumpVacuuming pipe Test part for indoor unit Performing leak testNm = 10 kgfcm Outer Tightening torqueCharge the refrigerant depending on the pipe length Installing the earth wireCharging refrigerant Disconnect the pipe Check and test operation
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