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Akai AK-9000-F User Manual

Akai AK-9000-F
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Model Number AK-9000-F
Fixed Speed Reverse Cycle
Split System Air Conditioner
USER MANUAL
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
This unit must be installed by a registered,
licensed installer as required by
Government regulations.
N13275

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Akai AK-9000-F Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAkai
ModelAK-9000-F
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Electrical Safety Precautions

Covers voltage, power plug, outlet, cords, water protection, and disconnection procedures for safe electrical operation.

Usage Conditions and Restrictions

Details domestic use, intended purpose, common sense, usage restrictions, children's maintenance, dust filter, cold air exposure, temperatures, and blocking openings.

Cleaning, Servicing, and Repair Safety

Outlines safety for cleaning, servicing, and repair, including power disconnection, plug care, unit cleaning, and professional care.

Product Overview

Indoor Unit Components

Describes components of the indoor unit like front panel, air filter, LCD display, louvres, and supply cord.

Outdoor Unit Components

Details components of the outdoor unit like drain hose, refrigerant pipes, cut-off valve, and air outlet cover.

Remote Control and LCD Display

Lists and describes remote control buttons and explains the indicators and display elements on its LCD screen.

Getting Started

Before First Use Checks

Provides essential checks before operation: installation, earth wire, bracket, filter condition, and air outlet/inlet clearance.

Operating Temperature Guidelines

Details the air conditioner's working temperature range for cooling and heating modes, specifying indoor and outdoor operational limits.

Remote Control Operation Guide

Guides on inserting batteries, battery precautions, and effective remote control usage, including aiming and avoiding heat/sunlight.

Instructions

Basic Controls: ON/OFF, SPEED, STRONG

Explains the operation of ON/OFF, SPEED for fan speed, and STRONG for high cooling/heating levels.

Advanced Features: FEEL and TIMER

Details the FEEL button for temperature sensing and the TIMER button for programming automatic start/stop times.

CLEAN and MODE Button Functions

Covers the CLEAN button for evaporator drying and the MODE button for selecting operation modes (Auto, Cool, Dry, Heat, Fan).

Comfort Modes: SLEEP, SWING, ANTI-MOULD

Describes SLEEP mode for gradual temperature adjustment, SWING for airflow direction, and ANTI-MOULD for preventing odour.

Operational Modes: Auto, Cooling, Heating

Explains the specific operations of Automatic, Cooling, and Heating modes, including temperature and fan speed settings.

Operational Modes: Fan and Drying

Details the operations of Fan mode for ventilation only and Drying mode for reducing humidity.

Manual Operation and Airflow Adjustment

Guides on manual unit start/stop using the AUTO button and adjusting airflow direction manually.

Troubleshooting Guide

Unit Not Working or Unresponsive Remote

Addresses issues like the air conditioner not working, unresponsive remote control, and potential causes/solutions.

Efficiency and Odour Issues

Provides solutions for poor cooling/heating efficiency, slow restarting, and strange odours from the outlet.

Noise and Mist Observations

Explains normal noise and mist occurrences during operation and their causes, distinguishing them from service-required issues.

Critical Service Requirements

Lists critical faults requiring immediate shutdown and professional service, such as fuse breaks, liquid spills, or hot wiring.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning the Indoor Unit

Provides instructions on cleaning the indoor unit with a dry or damp cloth, with cautions on water temperature and cleaning agents.

Cleaning the Air Filters

Details the process of removing, cleaning (vacuuming or washing), drying, and reinserting air filters.

End of Season Maintenance

Outlines steps for end-of-season care, including running Fan mode, removing batteries, and cleaning filters.

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