LG LSN3AF5D User Manual

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Page 1 - AIR CONDITIONER

OWNER’S MANUALAIR CONDITIONER Please read this manual carefully before operatingyour set and retain it for future reference.TYPE : WALL MOUNTEDP/No. M

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Electrical Safety• This appliance must be properly grounded. To minimize the risk of electric shock, you must always plug into a grounded outlet.• Do

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Using the remote controlYou can operate the air conditioner more conveniently with the remote control. Wireless remote controlUsed to circu-Air Circul

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12BASIC FUNCTIONSCooling your room(Cooling operation)1 Press to turn on the power.2 Press repeatedly to select the coolingoperation.- is display

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13Adjusting the air flow direc-tion1 To adjust the direction of the flow verti-cally, press change the air flow direc-tion automatically.- This func

Page 6 - http://www.lge.com/in

142 Press or to select . 3Press to finish.Turning on the air conditioner auto-matically at a set time1 Press - The icon below flic

Page 7 - PRECAUTION

15ADVANCED FUNCTIONSThe air conditioner offers some additional ad-vanced functions.Changing room temperaturequicklyH’COOL(Himalaya)ModeThis mode allow

Page 8 - Cleaning and Maintenance

16ADVANCED FUNCTIONSAuto operation (Optional)(Artificial inelligence)1Press to turn on the power.2Press repeatedly to select auto operation.3Pr

Page 9 - Features

17ADVANCED FUNCTIONSOpen the frontpanel upwardON/OFFbutton(Forced Operation)HeatpumpModelCoolingModelRoomTemp.³24°C 21°C³RoomTemp.<24°C

Page 10 - Using the remote control

MAINTENANCE18Micro Protection filterMicro Protection filter.1Use soap solution to clean the heat exchanger coils and the panel vents (consult with tec

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MAINTENANCE19Plz do not press themesh with finger asshown above Caution :

Page 12 - BASIC FUNCTIONS

(Recommended 24°C is suitable for human body)(Refer page no. 20 and 21 for details)

Page 13 - (Air Circulation operation)

MAINTENANCE20Cleaning the Micro Protection Filter(Optional)cleaning the Micro Protection FilterMicro Protection Filter.We suggest changing the Micro P

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TROUBLESHOOTING21call call call call

Page 15 - ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING22Operate the air conditioner on Air circulationmode (Refer to page 23) for 2 to 3 hours.• This will dry out the internal mechanisms.Wh

Page 16 - * Operation (Optional)

DISCLAIMER23IMPORTANT: Long term effect not tested and mosquitoes may become resistant. Mosquito species used in the test below may differ from the mo

Page 18 - MAINTENANCE

20INSTALLATION- Do not use sea water for this purpose.

Page 19 - Plz do not press the

TEST RUNNINGBoltTubing connectionCheck that all tubing and wiring have beenproperly connected.Check that the gas and liquid side service valvesare ful

Page 20 - Outdoor Unit

Gas sideLiquid sideCapHexagonal wrench2-way valve(Open)3-way valve(Close)CEvacuationSoap water methodRemove the caps from the 2-way and 3-wayvalves.Re

Page 21 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Lo HiIndoor unitOutdoor unitManifold valveCharge hoseNitrogen gascylinder(in verticalstanding position)PressuregaugeAir purgingPressure in the system

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Tip of drain hose dipped in waterWaterleakageDitchLess than 50mm gapChecking the drainageDo not make drain piping.Form the pipingDo not raiseWaterleak

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CONNECTING THE CABLEBETWEEN INDOOR & OUTDOOR UNITConnect the cable to theoutdoor unitARemove the control cover from the unit byloosening the screw

Page 25 - INSTALLATION

CONNECTING THE CABLEBETWEEN INDOOR & OUTDOOR UNITConnect the cable fromIndoor to outdoor unit.Connect the cable to the indoor unit byconnecting th

Page 26 - Evaluation of the performance

FLARING WORK AND CONNECTION OF PIPINGBundle the piping and drain hose together bywrapping them with cloth tape over the rangewithin which they fit int

Page 27 - AIR PURGING

Vinyl tape(narrow)Connecting cablePipeConnectionpipeVinyl tape(wide)Wrap with vinyl tapeIndoor unit pipePlastic bandsInsulation materialVinyl tape(nar

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Vinyl tape(narrow)Connecting cablePipeConnectionpipeVinyl tape(wide)Wrap with vinyl tapeIndoor unit pipeDrain pipeConnecting cableWrap with vinyl tape

Page 29 - CONNECTING THE CABLE

FLARING WORK AND CONNECTION OF PIPINGConnection of piping-IndoorPreparing the indoor unit's piping and drainhose for installation through the wal

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Outside diametermmø6.35ø9.52ø12.7ø15.88ø19.05inch1/4"3/8"1/2"5/8"3/4"mm mm1.1~1.3 0.71.5~1.7 0.81.6~1.8 0.81.6~1.81.9~2.1 1.0

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Mount the installation plate horizontally byaligning the centerline using a level.AMount the installation plate on the wall withfour type A screws. If

Page 32 - Connection of the

INSTALLATION OF INDOOR & OUTDOOR UNITRead completely, then follow step by step.Capacity is based on standard length and maximumallowance le

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123456789101112Installation ToolsS.No. Required ToolsLevel GaugeScrew DriverElectric DrillHole Core Drill (Dia-70mm)Flaring Tool SetSpecified torque w

Page 35 - For left rear piping

Type ‘A’ ScrewINSTALLATION PARTSInstallation parts provided with the unitType ‘A’ Screw Quantity Shape OthersType ‘A’ Screw Quantity Shape Others5Inst

Page 36 - Flaring work

/ TABLE OF CONTENTS5 Installation Parts provided with the Unit5 Installation Parts you must purchase6 Required ToolsINSTALLATION PARTS5791010111314161

Page 38 - Piping length and elevation

(Recommended 24°C is suitable for human body)(Refer page no. 21 and 22 owner's manual)

Page 39 - Installation Tools

INSTALLATION MANUALAIR CONDITIONER TYPE : WALL MOUNTEDPlease read this installation manual completely before installing the product.When the power cor

Page 40 - INSTALLATION PARTS

For inner cleaning, contact an Authorized Service Center or a dealer. Do not use harsh detergent thatcauses corrosion or damage on the unit. Ha

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Disposal of your old appliance (as per e-waste Rules)1. When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is depicted on the product and its operator’

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– Prior to operationComponents– Electrical Safety– Using the remote control– Inserting BatteriesInstalling the remote control holderWireless Remote Co

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Prior to OperationPreparing for Operation1. Contact an installation specialist for installation.2. Plug in the power plug properly.3. Use a ded

Page 44 - INSTALLATION MANUAL

ComponentsSymbols used in this ManualThis symbol alerts you to the risk of electric shock. This symbol alerts you to hazards that may cause harm to th

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