Samsung AF0AKV3SAEENSG Cleaning and maintaining the air conditioner, Cleaning the indoor unit

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Cleaning and maintaining the air conditioner

CAUTION

Make sure to turn off the auxiliary power switch or unplug the power plug when cleaning the air conditioner.

Cleaning the indoor unit

Wipe the surface of the unit with a slightly wet or dry

cloth when needed.

• Brush away the dust on the narrow gap of air conditioner.

NOTE

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

CAUTION

Do not clean the control panel with alkaline detergent.

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

Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger

When dust accumulates on the heat exchanger, it may decrease

cooling performance. Therefore, clean it regularly.

• Spray water to clean the dust.

NOTE

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

CAUTION

Be careful with the sharp edges on the outdoor unit heat

exchanger.

Heat exchanger

USING PARTS

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Contents Air conditioner Contents Safety precautions For Installation Using Parts For Power Supply Using Parts Safety precautions Using Parts For Cleaning Checking before use Using outdoor unitChecking the auxiliary power switch Operational temperature and humidity rangeTo open the panel Viewing the partsMain parts Control panel and the display Locking the control panelUsing the air conditioner with the control panel Remote controller button Checking the remote controllerInserting the batteries Remote controller displayStoring the remote controller Battery changing timeDry Basic operationCool AutoAdjusting the air flow direction Using the Turbo function Setting the On timer Timer functionSetting the Off timer Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger Cleaning and maintaining the air conditionerCleaning the indoor unit Cleaning the air filter Maintaining the air conditioner Periodical checks Problem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting General information Power supply line, fuse or circuit breaker Installing the unitInstallation Parts Accessory parts list Moving the outdoor unit Preparation for installationIndoor  outdoor unit type and combination Indoor unit Deciding on where to install the productOutdoor unit Deciding on where to install the product Space requirements Installation location 2000 Or more 300 or More 1500 or Or 600 or more more Or more Drilling a hole in the wall Pipe length between the indoor and the outdoor unitLess than 30m Installing Outdoor unit Installing indoor unitBase ground contruction Installation Parts Installation Parts Refrigerant piping work Connecting the pipesFix the pipe on Indoor Temper grade and minimum thickness of the refrigerant pipe Pipe connectionSelecting refrigerant pipe Storing refrigerant pipe Cutting or flaring the pipes Direction of the pipe when brazingTightening flare connection part Pipe bending Connecting the drain hoseInsulating refrigerant pipe Selecting the insulator of the refrigerant pipeAllowable refrigerant pipe length Refrigerant chargingHow to add refrigerant Electrical work Wiring workPower supply and wire specification Phase 4 wires Power wiring diagramEarth Connecting power and communication cableSelecting solderless ring terminal Connecting the power terminal Connect the ring terminal Fixing the power cableGrounding work Installing grounding wire Wiring work Gas leak test and vacuum drying Check lists after completing the installation Testing operations SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 On on Check electrical connection and setting E441 IPM Installationparts How to connect your extended power cables Installation Parts Packing and unpacking guide Packing the indoor unit Unpacking the indoor unitPacking the outdoor unit Unpacking the outdoor unitCooling Questions or COMMENTS?