Samsung AF28FVZDAWKNMG, AF28FVSDADFNMG manual Cleaning the Zero filter

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Cleaning the Zero filter

Zero filter traps small dust particles within the air. It is washable and it can be used semi-permanently.

Remove the lower Full HD

 

Soak the filter in the water and shake it up and down for

filter. Grasp the handle on

 

 

few times.

 

 

 

the Zero filter and remove it

 

 

ffDo not disassemble the Zero filter when cleaning it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

by pulling it in the direction

 

 

fIfthe accumulated dust is heavy, soak the filter in water

of the arrow shown in the

 

 

 

 

mixed with detergent and shake it in water for 30

figure.

 

 

 

 

minutes until it is cleaned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH

Push the Zero filter in the direction of the arrow and make sure it is fixed in correct position. Put the lower Full HD filter back.

Dry the filter in a ventilated area.

ffPut the filters vertically for 12~24 hours when drying (Drying time can be shorter depending on the condition)

ffDo not dry the Zero filter in direct sunlight. It may get deformed.

CAUTION

• Be careful with the sharp rear surface of the Zero filter. You may cut in your hands.

• Clean the Zero filter every 3 months. (Based on 8 hours of use per day.) Cleaning term may differ depending on

NOTE the usage and environmental conditions.

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Questions or COMMENTS? This product is RoHS compliantAir Conditioner Thank you for purchasing this Samsung productSmart sensor Features of your new air conditionerSeasons of effective cleaning Applicable to Affvsd onlyContents Safety precautions Injury or property damageFfThis may result in electric shock or fire For Power Supply Warning For Using Do not place objects or devices under the indoor unit For Cleaning Do not clean the inside of the air conditioner by yourself Installing outdoor unit Using indoor unitUsing outdoor unit Checking before useOperation ranges Auxiliary power switchAuxiliary power switch NFB, ELB, etc Functions available for each modelChecking the name of the parts Indoor unitDisplay Buttons on control panelConditioner will operate with auto mode Operation with control panelFan speed of each air outlet will differ Checking the remote controller Remote controller buttonsStoring the remote controller Remote controller displayBattery changing time Inserting the batteriesCool Basic operationAuto DryPress the button to turn on the air conditioner Press the button to adjust the desired temperatureExcept in Auto mode Solomode RemarksTurbo operation Press the button on the remote controller in the Cool modeTurbo function is only available in the Cool mode Air flow directionWhen the air conditioner is on and in cool mode Goodsleep operationTemperature and fan speed changes in goodsleep mode Setting the On/Off timer Goodsleep functionsYour air conditioner will turn on Air conditioner will turn on after 3 hoursSmart sensor operation Press the button during Cool modeTo adjust the lighting level of an indoor unit Lighting functionAuto clean operation Quiet operationCleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger Cleaning the air conditionerCleaning the indoor unit Product can be scratched easilyFull HD filter filters the big dust of incoming air Cleaning the Full HD filterRemove dust with a vacuum cleaner or running water Pull out the Full HD filter in the arrow directionCleaning the Zero filter Troubleshooting Conditioner is Odors permeateHeard when refrigerant flow movement changes. It is normal Water isOpen Source Announcement Installation parts English Required tools General toolsTools for test operations Choosing the installation location Outdoor unitIndoor/outdoor unit installation diagram Installation space for floor type indoor unitPiping length for indoor/outdoor unit installation Fixing outdoor unit Outdoor unitOutdoor unit accessories AccessoriesIndoor unit accessories Installation accessoriesDrilling a hole and fixing the indoor unit Connecting pipesInstallation procedure FfDrill a hole with diameter of 60~65mm towards the outsideFfFlare process FfFlare lengthFfIncorrectly flared pipes FfTightening of connection parts FfPipe insulationIndoor Use finishing tape wind up the refrigerant pipe Connecting drain hose Connection with wire-concealed pipingFix the drain hose tightly to prevent any water leakage Wiring standard Connecting procedureElectrical work Safety information on outdoor unit power supply Type of outdoor unit power supplyHow to connect your extended power cables FfItems to prepareCable Apply heat to the contraction tube to contract it Vacuum pump Vacuuming pipeTest part for outdoor unit Performing leak testTest part for indoor unit Nm = 10 kgfcmInstalling the earth wire Charging refrigerantCharge the refrigerant depending on the pipe length Display the temperature of indoor heat exchanger Check and test operationDisconnect the pipe Memo
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