Samsung AR24JRSDBWKNMG manual Checking before use, Operation ranges, English-10

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Checking before use

Operation ranges

The table below indicates the temperature and humidity ranges the air conditioner can be operated within. Refer to the table for efficient use.

Mode

Indoor temperature

Outdoor temperature

Indoor humidity

Remark

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling

16 ˚C~32 ˚C

15 ˚C~52 ˚C

Relative humidity 80% or less

ARJR

ARJQ

 

 

 

 

Heating

27 ˚C or less

-5 ˚C~24 ˚C

-

ARJQ

 

 

 

 

 

Dry

18 ˚C~32 ˚C

15 ˚C~52 ˚C

-

ARJR

ARJQ

 

 

 

 

If the air conditioner operates in cooling mode for long period of time in high humidity area, dew may be formed.

If the outdoor temperature goes down to -5 °C, heating capacity may decrease as much as 60 %~70 % of specified capacity according to the using conditions (ARJQ).

Maintaining your air conditioner

Internal protections via the unit control system

This internal protection operates if an internal fault occurs in the air conditioner.

Type

Description

 

 

Against cold air

The internal fan will be off to prevent cold air when the heat pump is heating.

(ARJQ)

 

Defrost cycle

The internal fan will be off to defrost ice when the heat pump is heating.

Vertical air flow blade will be closed during defrost cycle and it will open again during

(ARJQ)

heating operation after defrost cycle.

 

Protect compressor

The air conditioner does not start operating immediately to help protect the compressor

of the outdoor unit after it has been started.

 

• If the heat pump is operating in Heat mode, Defrost cycle is actuated to help remove frost from an outdoor unit that may have deposited at low temperatures.

The internal fan is switched off automatically and restarted only after the defrost cycle is completed.

(ARJQ)

Smart install

Through Smart install function, installer can check if the installation was done properly.

If the installation was not done properly, error indicator will turn on the indoor unit display. Therefore user will know if the installation was done properly or not.

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Contents Air Conditioner Features of your new air conditioner Contents Safety precautions English-4English-5 01epPr arationFor Using English-6 English-7 Do not place objects or devices under the indoor unit English-8For Cleaning English-9Operation ranges Checking before useEnglish-10 Technical Specifications English-11Display Checking the name of the partsMain parts English-12Remote controller buttons Checking the remote controllerEnglish-13 Storing the remote controller Remote controller displayLow Battery warning Inserting the batteriesBasic function Press the button to set the desired fan speed Press the button to adjust the temperatureEnglish-16 Adjusting the air flow direction English-17FfPress the Timer button select On press the or button  Setting the On/Off timerSetting the On timer English-18Er03mti Setting the Off timerEnglish-19 ButtonMode Additional options available in modeEnglish-20 Press the Options button Step cooling functionEnglish-21 04 optioEnglish-22 Using the Fast functionUsing the Comfort function You can set the Comfort function to provide mild coolingCancelled Using the Single user functionSingle user function is only available in Cool mode English-23Make the indicator blink and press the SET button Using the Virus Doctor functionEnglish-24 English-25 Using the Auto clean functionChecking the usage time SettiSetting the Display option Setting the Beep soundResetting the Filter clean reminder English-26Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger Cleaning the air conditionerCleaning the indoor unit English-27English-28 Cleaning the Air filterRemoving the Air filter Remove the Air filter from the main bodyEnglish-29 Reassembling the Air filterTop of the Air filter into the main body.. ➀ Maintaining the air conditioner English-30Adjustment is not TroubleshootingTemperature English-31Error is indicated Button or disconnect the power plug/switchCheck the Drains have been cleared Regular Maintenance Heard when refrigerant flow movement changes. It is normalEnglish-33 General information07stin llan atio Power supply line, fuse or circuit breaker Choosing the installation locationInstalling the unit Indoor unitEnglish-35 Where sulfide gas existsOutdoor Unit Reduce noise and vibrationEnglish-36 When installing more than 1 outdoor unitWhen the air outlet is towards the wall  Figure DescriptionAccessories in the outdoor unit case AccessoriesAccessories in the indoor unit case English-37Tools required for installation General Tools Fixing the installation plateOptional accessories Tools for test operationsAssembling the hanger screw English-39Removing the Cover panel Before mounting the indoor unit This QR code for detail video of indoor unit installationRemoving the screws English-40Assembling the Cover panel After mounting the indoor unit English-41Connecting the cable Connecting the assembly cableCable specification English-42Each wire is labeled with the corresponding terminal number Extend the assembly cable if necessaryEnglish-43 Cut off the remaining foam insulation English-44Smooth the cut edges TorqueEnglish-45 Evacuating the indoor unitCutting or extending the pipe Unscrew the caps at the end of each pipeCorrect Inclined English-46Cracked Drain hose installation English-47English-48 Change the direction only when it is necessaryChanging direction of the drain hose Check for leakage on both side of the drain outletEnglish-49 Evacuating the connected pipesConnect a drain hose to the drain plug English-50 Adding RefrigerantOuter Torque Siphon Charge the refrigerant standing English-51Cylinder upright Upside down Performing the gas leak tests English-52Fixing the outdoor unit in place Outdoor unit installed on the wall by rackEnglish-53 Smart Install mode English-54English-55 Off / Blinking / OnFinal check and trial operation English-56Packing and unpacking guide English-57Apply heat to the contraction tube to contract it How to connect your extended power cablesEnglish-58 After tube contraction work is completed, wrap it withEnglish-59 Questions or COMMENTS? 021-8255 CE