LG Electronics Comprehensive LG Heat Pump Remote Manual for Optimal Operation

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Operating Instruction

RemoteControlOperations

Controls

Signal transmitter

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CANCEL

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OFF

SET

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ON

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AUTO CLEAN

 

 

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Flip-up door (opened)

Operation Mode

Cooling Operation

Auto Operation

Healthy Dehumidification Operation

Heating Operation

• Cooling Model(), Heat Pump Model( )

1. START/STOP BUTTON

Operation starts when this button is pressed and stops when the button is pressed again.

2. OPERATION MODE SELECTION BUTTON Used to select the operation mode.

3. ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTONS

Used to select the room temperature.

4. INDOOR FAN SPEED SELECTOR Used to select fan speed in four steps low, medium, high and CHAOS.

5. JET COOL

Used to start or stop the speed cooling.(speed cooling operates super high fan speed in cooling mode.)

6. CHAOS SWING BUTTON

Used to stop or start louver movement and set the desired up/down airflow direction.

7.ON/OFF TIMER BUTTONS

Used to set the time of starting and stopping operation. (See page 21)

8.TIME SETTING BUTTONS

Used to adjust the time. (See page 21)

9.TIMER SET/CANCEL BUTTON

Used to set the timer when the desired time is obtained and to cancel the Timer operation. (See page 21)

10.SLEEP MODE AUTO BUTTON

Used to set Sleep Mode Auto operation. (See page 21)

11.AIR CIRCULATION BUTTON

Used to circulate the room air without cooling or heating. (See page 22)

12.ROOM TEMPERATURE CHECKING BUTTON

Used to check the room temperature.

13.NEO PLASMA(OPTIONAL) Used to start or stop the plasma- purification function. (See page 19)

14.HORIZONTAL AIRFLOW DIRECTION CONTROL BUTTON (OPTIONAL) Used to set the desired horizontal airflow direction.

15.RESET BUTTON

Used prior to resetting time.

16.2nd F Button

Used prior to using modes printed in blue at the bottom of buttons. (See page 20)

17.AUTO CLEAN (OPTIONAL) Used to set Auto Clean mode.

18.˚C TO ˚F SWITCHING BUTTON

Used to switch temperature reading from Centigrade to Fahrenheit.

19.LCD LUMINOSITY BUTTON(OPTIONAL) Used to adjust LCD luminosity.

ENGLISH

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Contents Room Air Conditioner Table of Contents Do not use damaged power cords, plugs, or a loose socket Safety PrecautionsBe sure not to do Be sure to follow the instruction Use a dedicated outlet for this appliance Do not handle the pipe by yourselfCostomerDo not allow water to run into electric part Cable Appliances near the powerUnplug the appliance before Performing cleaning or Used for a long time MaintenanceThere is risk of fire or electrical shock Low refrigerant levels may cause product failureThis could damage your health Avoid personal injuryProduct There is risk of personal injuryBe careful and avoid personal injury Replace all the batteries in the remoteThere is risk of fire or explosion They may burn or explodeService Cleaning And MaintenancePrior To Operation Preparing For OperationFeatures Symbols Used In This ManualIntroduction IndoorElectrical Safety Storage And Tips For Using The Remote Controler How To Insert The BatteriesOperating Instruction Controls Remote Control OperationsGentle Breeze by the Chaos logic Cooling operationDuring Auto Operation Auto operationDuring Healthy Dehumidification Operation Healthy dehumidification operationTemperature can be set within a range Close the door of the remote controllerRemote controller still closed. You can Heating operation Heat pump model onlyOr or Jet cool operationNEO Plasma Air Purifying Operation only NEO Plasma purification operationOptionalButton is pressed again 2nd F operationSleep mode Additional FeaturesSetting the time Delay start/Pre-set stopVertical Airflow Direction Control To adjust left/rightHorizontal Airflow directionForced operation Auto clean OptionalTest operation To enable function To disable functionDisplay Luminosity Optional Auto restartIndoor Unit Maintenance And ServiceAir does not feel cold enough on the cooling setting Before calling for serviceAir conditioner does not operate Side Air intake vents Air outlet vents Rear PipingAir conditioner may be operating abnormally when TroubleshootingAir conditioner does not start Fuse is blown/circuit breaker is trippedMemo No A20434L
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