Samsung AF55JV3MAAPNMG manual Cleaning the indoor unit, Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger

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Cleaning and maintaining the air conditioner

• Make sure the power is turned off and unplugged from the wall CAUTION socket when cleaning the air conditioner.

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.

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

NOTE center.

Depending on the usage environment(restaurant, hair salon etc.), odor may be generated. Prevent the odor by cleaning the air filter or performing Fan mode

while ventilating your room. If you have a problem with the odor, contact a service center.

• Do not clean the display using alkaline CAUTION detergent.

• Do not use sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, organic solvents(such as thinner, kerosene and acetone etc.) to clean the surface of the product or put any stickers on it. They may damage the surface of the air conditioner.

Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger

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

ffSpray water to clean the dust.

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

NOTE service center.

• Be careful with the sharp edges on the outdoor

 

CAUTION unit heat exchanger.

Heat exchanger

 

(Illustration may differ slightly

 

depending on the models.)

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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 displayENGLISH-17 Checking the remote controllerRemote controller buttons ENGLISH-18 Remote controller displayBattery changing time Using the remote controllerStoring the remote controller Inserting the batteriesENGLISH-20 Basic operationSelecting the operation mode Turning on the powerAdjusting 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 on ENGLISH-25 Using the Turbo function When the air conditioner is operating in Cool or Heat mode ENGLISH-26 Using the Long functionO04 thers Locking the control panelENGLISH-27 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-38Part Name Accessory parts listENGLISH-39 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 positionENGLISH-44 Preparing the installationSelecting appropriate location for installation 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 specificationOr capacity requirements Connecting the power terminalENGLISH-49 AF55J1MA Series / Ackpcc Series Connecting the wiresENGLISH-50 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 tubeApply heat to the contraction tube to contract it ENGLISH-54FfMethod ENGLISH-55 Checking the earthingENGLISH-56 Nm = 10 kgfcm Charging the refrigerant and preventing refrigerant leakageENGLISH-57 ENGLISH-58 Pressure table for temperaturesIndoor temperature C Dry bulb / Wet bulb FfFix the pipe with a clamp and screws ENGLISH-59Fix them with a cable tie or tape Connecting drain hose of indoor and outdoor unitENGLISH-60 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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