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Using the Turbo function

You can set the Turbo function to provide fast and powerful cooling (heating).

When the air conditioner is operating in Cool or Heat mode;

1. Press the Turbo button.

- (Turbo) will be displayed and the function will operate for 30 minutes.

Cancel

ffPress the Turbo Button.

 

 

 

 

• Turbo function is only available in Auto/Cool/Heat mode* and the air

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE

conditioner will return to its previous operation mode after operating for

AF55JVMA✴✴N / AF55JSMA✴✴N

30 minutes in this function. (*Heat mode is applicable for AF55JSMA.)

• Air flow direction can be adjusted.

 

 

 

 

Temperature and fan speed cannot be adjusted.

If you select the Turbo function while Long/Single user function is on, corresponding function will be cancelled.

You can also turn on/off the Turbo function with the Options button.

1)Press the Options button.

2)Press the <, > or Options button until (Turbo) indicator starts to blink.

3) Press the SET button to set the Turbo function.

Remote controller display

AC✴✴✴KNPPCC

Remote controller display

04 OPTIONS

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Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product Air ConditionerPowerful speed/Convenient remote operation Features of your new air conditionerEnergy saving technology with S-inverter system Auto air flow bladesContents ENGLISH-4 Safety precautionsP01reparation ENGLISH-5ENGLISH-6 For InstallationENGLISH-7 For Power Supply WarningENGLISH-8 ENGLISH-9 ENGLISH-10 ENGLISH-11 FfThis may result in property damageENGLISH-12 Do not clean the inside of the air conditioner by yourselfENGLISH-13 Checking before useOperational temperature and humidity range Checking auxiliary power switchAuxiliary power switchELCB, ELB Mode Indoor temperature Outdoor temperature Indoor humidityMain parts Checking the name of the partsENGLISH-15 To open the panelENGLISH-16 Control panel and the displayRemote controller buttons Checking the remote controllerENGLISH-17 ENGLISH-18 Remote controller displayBattery changing time Using the remote controllerStoring the remote controller Inserting the batteriesENGLISH-20 Basic operation Selecting the operation mode Turning on the power Adjusting the desired temperature Selecting the fan speedENGLISH-22 Selecting air flow directionWhen the air conditioner is off Setting the On/Off timerAdditional options available in On timer ENGLISH-23ENGLISH-24 When the air conditioner is onWhen the air conditioner is operating in Cool or Heat mode Using the Turbo functionENGLISH-25 ENGLISH-26 Using the Long functionENGLISH-27 Locking the control panelO04 thers Button to adjust vertical air flow direction Using the air conditioner with the control panelENGLISH-28 Button againCleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger Cleaning the indoor unitENGLISH-29 O05 thersENGLISH-30 Cleaning the Air filterPeriodical checks Maintaining your air conditionerENGLISH-31 Dust, etcInternal protections via the unit control system May have deposited at low temperaturesENGLISH-32 Type DescriptionENGLISH-33 TroubleshootingENGLISH-34 Come out of the air Turned on ConditionerENGLISH-35 Generate any odorENGLISH-36 Noise is generatedGeneral information Accessing its internal componentsENGLISH-37 I06nstallationPower supply line, fuse or circuit breaker Installing the unitDo not install the air conditioner in following places ENGLISH-38ENGLISH-39 Accessory parts listPart Name Indoor unit Selection of installation placeSide view Outdoor unitWhen the air outlet is opposite the wall Single installationWhen 3 sides of the outdoor unit are blocked by the wall ENGLISH-41ENGLISH-42 When installing more than 1 outdoor unitENGLISH-43 Outdoor unit base mount and anchor bolt positionSelecting appropriate location for installation Preparing the installationENGLISH-44 Space requirements Drilling a hole in a wallENGLISH-45 Wear protective goggles and mask before sprayingRefrigerant pipe work Insulating the pipes Installing the air conditionerOil trap ENGLISH-46Electrical work Refrigerant piping workENGLISH-47 Removing the connection pipeENGLISH-48 Power specificationENGLISH-49 Connecting the power terminalOr capacity requirements ENGLISH-50 Connecting the wiresAF55J1MA Series / Ackpcc Series FfPower wiring diagram FfEntire system diagramOrder of electrical connection ENGLISH-51FfIndoor and outdoor unit connection diagram FfEntire system diagram Power supply cableENGLISH-52 AF55J3MA SeriesENGLISH-53 How to connect your extended power cablesPrepare the following tools Contraction tubeFfMethod ENGLISH-54Apply heat to the contraction tube to contract it ENGLISH-55 Checking the earthingENGLISH-56 ENGLISH-57 Charging the refrigerant and preventing refrigerant leakageNm = 10 kgfcm Indoor temperature C Dry bulb / Wet bulb Pressure table for temperaturesENGLISH-58 FfFix the pipe with a clamp and screws ENGLISH-59ENGLISH-60 Connecting drain hose of indoor and outdoor unitFix them with a cable tie or tape ENGLISH-61 Things to check after completing the installationFf3 phases power supply R, S, T, N Testing operationsENGLISH-62 Check the indoor unitENGLISH-63 Short Display contentsUnit PushFfDIP switchSW507 option DIP switch optionFor 4 indoor unit connection FfDIP switchSW508 option ENGLISH-64Meaning Remarks ENGLISH-65After pipe extension ENGLISH-66ENGLISH-67 Packing and unpacking guideENGLISH-68 ENGLISH-69 Product specificationENGLISH-70 Design Pressure ENGLISH-71Questions or COMMENTS?
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