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Brand | Sharp |
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Model | AU-A5JLY |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Important warnings regarding self-installation, removal, or repair to prevent electric shock, leaks, or fire.
Guidelines for safe and proper operation, including ventilation, handling, and avoiding water contact.
Recommendations for selecting a suitable installation site to ensure safety and optimal performance.
Identification and labeling of all parts of the indoor air conditioning unit.
Identification and labeling of all parts of the outdoor air conditioning unit.
Diagram illustrating the layout and function of each button on the remote control.
Explanation of symbols and indicators displayed on the remote control's LCD screen.
Instructions for inserting batteries and general guidelines for operating the remote control.
Procedure for setting the current time on the remote control for timer functions.
Instructions on how to install and use the air purifying filters for cleaner air.
Recommendations for optimizing air conditioner usage to conserve energy.
How to operate the unit using the AUX button on the indoor unit when the remote is unavailable.
How to adjust the vertical louvres for optimal air circulation.
How to adjust the horizontal louvres for optimal air circulation.
Using the Gentle Cool Air function for indirect cooling without direct cold air.
Activating the Powerful Jet mode for rapid cooling of the room.
Utilizing the Plasmacluster ion generator for air purification.
Activating the Self Clean function to dry and clean the indoor unit.
Setting the unit to automatically turn off after one hour.
Procedure for setting a custom timer for the unit to turn off.
Instructions for cleaning the air filters when the filter sign lamp illuminates.
Guidelines for cleaning the air conditioner unit and the remote control.
Recommended maintenance tasks before and after the air conditioner season.
Procedure for replacing the air purifying filters every 3-6 months.
Information on operating temperature ranges and condensation.
How the unit behaves and what to do after a power failure occurs.