Trane CONCEALED Owner's Manual

Trane CONCEALED Owner's Manual

Concealed interactive air conditioner

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CONCEALED
INTERACTIVE
OWNER'S GUIDE
AIR CONDITIONER
SPLIT AC WITH
INTERACTIVE
REMOTE
Applicable Series: CN 1
TRANE SPLIT AC
Pictures of the actual product may di er as per the product purchased.

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  • Page 1 CONCEALED INTERACTIVE OWNER’S GUIDE AIR CONDITIONER SPLIT AC WITH INTERACTIVE REMOTE Applicable Series: CN 1 TRANE SPLIT AC Pictures of the actual product may di er as per the product purchased.
  • Page 2 Once it’s in your home, a whole new world of evolved living experiences will open up to you. The ‘Trane mode’ optimizes comfort and e ciency. ‘E ciency meter’ on the remote keeps you updated on energy consumption, and therefore, keeps bills in check.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4.2.4. Fan Mode ......................................2.4.2.5. Sleep Mode ....................................2.4.2.6. Turbo Mode ....................................2.4.2.7. Fan speed ....................................... 2.4.2.8. Night latch Mode (Only for units with “TRANE Lock”) ......................2.4.2.9. Multi Room ....................................2.4.2.10. Power ON and OFF ..................................2.4.3. Replacement of Batteries ..................................
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    1. About this manual This manual is given as a guide to good practice for operating and periodic maintenance of TRANE Air Conditioners. This does not contain the full servicing procedures necessary for continued, or successful operation of this equipment. The services of a quali ed service personnel must be employed, through medium of maintenance contract with a TRANE service company.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    1.1. Safety Information Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage. Obey the following points to prevent electrical shock or re: Don’ts Do not remove power plug while the unit is in operation.
  • Page 6 Do not use longer power cord and/or share a same socket with other electrical appliances. It can cause electrical shock or re. Do not place ammable spray near this unit. It can cause ignition and explosion. Do not spray or wash the grill and inside duct with water. It can cause electrical shock and/or malfunction of unit.
  • Page 7 Do not insert any objects or ngers into the outdoor unit fan. It may cause unit failure and/or serious injury to the person. Do not touch the ns at the back side of outdoor unit. It can cause injury. Do not step on top of outdoor unit. Falling o outdoor unit can cause injury.
  • Page 8 Make sure installation stand is su ciently rm. An unstable stand can cause physical injury to the person damage or the unit. Operate this unit with stable voltage in range of 230 ± 10%, single phase. If not done, compressor can vibrate and damage refrigeration system.
  • Page 9 Do not use remote under direct sun light. It can create display issues. Do’s Run in the Green Zone Set the unit at TRANE mode for e cient performance. It will save energy. It is suggested to use TRANE recommended stabilizer. For stabilizers check with local TRANE distributor. 48663983 Rev 1 Contents...
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    1.2. Product Overview Indoor unit Inlet Air Outlet Air Indoor unit 1. Air filter 2. Display Panel 3. Remote control 4. Display Cable Outdoor unit 5. Connecting pipe 6. Connecting cable 7. Outdoor Sensor Cable 8. Stop valve 9. Coil sensor cable (optional) Outdoor unit Figure - 1 48663983 Rev 1...
  • Page 11: Operation

    Manual operation can be used temporarily in case remote controller is not available. Remove the false ceiling below the unit by opening the grill. (Refer Figure - 2.1). Open the side cover of the concealed unit (Refer Figure - 2.2) . Outlet Air Inlet Air Figure - 2.1...
  • Page 12: Indicators

    Unit status LED1 LED2 Stand by Stand by + Error on PCB Operating without TRANE mode GREEN Operating without TRANE mode and Error on PCB GREEN TRANE mode active GREEN GREEN TRANE mode active + Error on PCB GREEN GREEN and RED Blinks alternately...
  • Page 13: Remote

    Unit powered ON – in operating state One short beep (Mains Power ON) Unit powered OFF (stand by) / ON using remote One long beep Button press on remote One short beep 2.3.2. Remote User Mode Trane Mode Figure - 5 48663983 Rev 1 Contents...
  • Page 14: Remote Controls

    Outdoor Temperature Energy Efficiency Meter Error Message Display Room Selection Power ON/OFF Increase Temperature Fan Speed Decrease Temperature # Louver Direction (Optional) Sleep/Turbo Mode Mode Adjustment TRANE Mode Remote Night Latch Multi Room Control Figure - 6 48663983 Rev 1 Contents...
  • Page 15 Display Description Fan speed Air ow rate adjustment. Shows fan speed adjustment Swing Swing adjustment is adjustment disabled for concealed unit SLEEP / Toggles between SLEEP, Shows mode selection TURBO mode TURBO and Default. (SLEEP/TURBO) activation Temperature Increase and decrease the...
  • Page 16: Range Of Operation

    (Refer Figure - 5) 4. It will set room temperature automatically based on outdoor temperature. 5. Unit shall exit ‘TRANE mode’ if user changes any of the following: set point, fan speed, mode, sleep and also if button is pressed.
  • Page 17: Dry Mode

    2.4.2.3. Dry Mode 1. Press MODE to select dry mode, see ‘DRY’ shown on display (Refer Figure - 10). In dry mode default set temperature is 25°C. Set temperature and fan speed cannot be changed. Unit will operate at low fan speed for maximum moisture removal. Display Figure - 10 In high humidity conditions, user can select dry mode.
  • Page 18: Night Latch Mode (Only For Units With "Trane Lock")

    Name of selected AC and its current settings shown on remote display. Figure - 16 2.4.2.10. Power ON and OFF 1. Press ON/OFF button to switch ON/OFF the unit. When power is ON, the unit operate in TRANE mode by default. 2. Remote back light will glow in red 2.4.3.
  • Page 19: Stabilizer Detail

    Risk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided on the batteries. Figure - 17 2.5. Stabilizer Detail AC Tonnage Stabilizer KVA 48663983 Rev 1 Contents...
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    3. Maintenance 3.1. Cleaning air lter Clogged air lter decreases cooling e ciency. Clean lter at interval of one month. Disconnect power supply before cleaning indoor unit. Remove the false ceiling to access the Air Filter. Side Cover Remove the screws and pull downwards to remove air lter from indoor unit.
  • Page 21: Maintenance (Unit Not In Use For Long Duration)

    3.2. Maintenance (Unit not in use for long duration) If you do not plan to use unit for a long time, perform following actions: Clean indoor unit and lters. Operate fan for approximately 30 minutes in order to dry inner side of unit. Switch OFF the unit.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    4. Troubleshooting Before requesting service, perform following checks. Symptom Remedy Waiting Compressor restarts after Indoor unit does not give approximately three minutes cool air immediately when to protect itself. On compressor unit starts. restarting units starts to give cool air again Open the door or window for 2 minutes and run the AC in Fan Unusual odor blowing from...
  • Page 23 Symptom Remedy Check ‘set temperature’ . Check for obstructions in air inlet and outlet. Decreased cooling e ciency. Check air lters for dirt. Check indoor fan speed. Check any other openings in the room. Check e ective distance to indoor unit. Remote control does not work correctly.
  • Page 24: Error Messages And Actions

    Error 05 outdoor Operates indoor unit Contact error temp sensor failure and outdoor unit as per Customer -- Please Contact user setting. If TRANE Care Customer Care mode is activated unit should operate at set point 24 °C. 0x06 Indoor coil temperature...
  • Page 25 Error Error Description Error Displayed Unit Response Action to codes on Remote be Taken by user Remote Remote not in network NETWORK NOT Unit operates as per must be in range FOUND previous settings. network range Connect to network (if user Contact CONNECT TO Unit operates as per...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    Terms & Conditions Ingersoll-Rand (hereinafter referred to as ‘the company’) warrants to the purchaser that this TRANE split air conditioner (“Product”) carries a warranty for the period mentioned above, commencing from the date of purchase. The company will repair or replace free of charge any part or parts of the Product, if the defect is due to the defective material or workmanship.
  • Page 27 unavoidable circumstances vis-a-vis the import of supplies and raw material or if the company is otherwise prevented from performing its functions under this warranty. While the company undertakes responsibility to supply only the compressor free of cost during warranty period, cost of labour, transportation and other incidental expenditures shall be borne by the customer after the lapse of rst year Product warranty.
  • Page 28 Corporate O ce: Plot No.35, KIADB Industrial Area, Bidadi, Ramanagaram Taluk, Bangalore-562109, Karnataka, INDIA. www.traneindia.com For more information call on 1800 102 9986 or write to smartcare@trane.com 48663983 | Edition 1 | April 2013...

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