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Brand | Mirage |
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Model | Magnum 13 E13C090W |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Notes regarding the use of the appliance by children or infirm persons without supervision.
Guidelines for the professional installation of air conditioning units, including safety precautions.
Important safety instructions and precautions to follow during the operation of the air conditioner.
Identifies and describes the parts and functions of the indoor and outdoor units of the air conditioner.
Explains the indicators and their meanings for Unit 1 and Unit 2 displays.
Explains the indicators and their meanings for Unit 3 through Unit 8 displays.
Explains the buttons, indicators, and functions of the first remote controller model.
Explains the buttons, indicators, and functions of the second remote controller model.
Guide to selecting operating modes, setting temperature, fan speed, and air direction.
Instructions for Turbo operation and adjusting left/right airflow direction.
How to set the timer for automatic switch-on and switch-off of the air conditioner.
Instructions for using the Sleep mode to reduce noise and adjust temperature during sleep.
Steps and precautions for replacing batteries in the remote controller.
Explains the principles and performance of the heating operation.
Details the automatic defrosting process and its effects during heating.
Checks to perform before the season of operation, including vents, grounding, and power.
Instructions for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling the air filter screen during use.
Steps for preparing the unit after the season, including drying, cleaning, and battery removal.
Checkpoints for when the air conditioner does not operate at all.
Checkpoints for poor cooling or heating performance issues.
Situations requiring immediate contact with the distributor, such as power issues or noise.
Explains unit behavior like restart delay, initial airflow, and mold proofing operations.
Describes phenomena during heating, such as defrosting steam and odor.
Addresses issues with remote control signals and potential causes like direct sunlight.
Key considerations for electrical installation, including breakers, voltage, and wiring.
Details wiring connections for the outdoor unit for 2500W, 2600W, and 3500W models.
Details wiring connections for the outdoor unit for 5100W, 6600W, and 7000W models.
Notes on power cable specifications, grounding, and laying by qualified electricians.
Cautionary note on connecting the indoor wire connector with the outdoor probe wire for defrosting.