Airwell AWSI-DAV009-N11 Operation & Installation Manual
Airwell AWSI-DAV009-N11 Operation & Installation Manual

Airwell AWSI-DAV009-N11 Operation & Installation Manual

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Indoor Unit Operation & Installation Manual
No.0150510084
Please read this manual carefully before using
Keep this operation manual for future reference
AWSI-DAV009-N11
AWSI-DAV012-N11
AWSI-DAV016-N11

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  • Page 1 Indoor Unit Operation & Installation Manual AWSI-DAV009-N11 AWSI-DAV012-N11 AWSI-DAV016-N11 No.0150510084 Please read this manual carefully before using Keep this operation manual for future reference...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Your air conditioner may be subject to any change owing to the improvement of Airwell Contents products. Flow Logic II series multiple air conditioning Parts and Functions systems adopt the consistent running mode, by which, all indoor units can only be heating Safety Considerations or refrigerating operation at the same time.
  • Page 3: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions DAV009 DAV012 Air outlet frame Cabinet of electric appliance Evaporator Condensated water pan DAV016 Cabinet of electric appliance Air outlet frame Evaporator Condensated water pan...
  • Page 4 Parts and Functions Buttons of the wire controller Fan speed switch Swing switch Change wind speed Open and close air flap Mode switch Choose running mode TEMP switch Used for changing set temperature Health switch Used to control oxygen function and negative ion Time switch It is used to...
  • Page 5 Parts and Functions Display of the wire controller Air volume display Centralized display Display the setting speed When controlled by centralized controller, and chosen by "centralize or lock" mode, this information is shown. Running mode display Running display Show the selected mode When the compressor runs, it displays.
  • Page 6 Parts and Functions Remote controller 5.HEALTH Button Used to set health operation function. 6.CLOCK Button Used to set correct time. 7.TIMER Button Used to select TIMER mode:TIMER ON,TIMER OFF, TIMER ON-OFF. (Note: if the time of TIMER ON is the same as TIMER OFF, TIMER ON-OFF cannot be set) 8.
  • Page 7 Parts and Functions 24.HIGN/SO Run Display When operating the remote controller in an area where electronically controlled lights are installed or wireless 25.Code A of controller's state handsets are used, please move closer to the indoor Code A is used for the units in this manual. unit as the function of the remote controller might be 26.SIGNAL SENDING Display affected by signals emitted by the above...
  • Page 8: Safety Considerations

    Safety Considerations If the air conditioner is transferred to a new user, this manual shall be transferred to the user, together with the conditioner. Before installation, be sure to read Safety Considerations in this manual for proper installation. The safety considerations stated below is divided into “ Warning”...
  • Page 9 Safety Considerations Attention It is not allowed to put any heating 3-minute protection apparatus under the indoor units, for the To protect the unit, compressor can be heat may cause distortion of the units. actuated with at least 3-minute delay after stopping.
  • Page 10: Operation Instruction

    Operation instruction ON/OFF operation Press ON/OFF switch on wire controller directly The wire controller displays the running MODE SWING state in the latest time (timing and swing MODE state may not be displayed). OPERATION TEMP HEALTH HIGH COOL 1. Press "ON/OFF" switch. The air conditioner starts operating, and the CLOCK TIME...
  • Page 11 Operation instruction Present time setting The timing is based on the real time. Thus, the real time should be regulated in advance. The clock regulation steps are as follows: 1.Press "CLOCK" switch "CLOCK" flickers, and the time displayed is MODE SWING the real time.
  • Page 12 Operation instruction Timing setting OFF timing: when a set time has elapsed, the unit stops running. ON timing: when a set time has elapsed, the unit starts. Press “ON/OFF” switch firstly, and set up operation mode. MODE SWING Please regulate the clock in advance before using the MODE OPERATION...
  • Page 13 Operation instruction Query indoor malfunction history: In the state of power on or power off, press [CHECK] button, enter the malfunction-querying mode of all indoor units in the group. Then [CHECK] and [UNIT NO.] will display, and the actual indoor numbers will be displayed in some sequence (unit number is in decimals). At the same time, in the time region, there will be the current malfunction and the latest time malfunction, the displaying format is [XX:YY], in which XX stands for the current malfunction, if normal, it will display "--";...
  • Page 14 Operation instruction AUTO, COOL , HEAT and DRY Operation (1) Unit start Press ON/OFF button, the unit starts. Previous operation status appears on LCD (except for TIMER,SLEEP and SWING setting) (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. Each press, the operation mode changes as follows: Code A TEMP...
  • Page 15 Operation instruction Fan Operation (Only for Code A) (1) Unit start Press ON/OFF button to start your air conditioner. Previous operation status appears on LCD (except for TIMER, SLEEP, and SWING setting). (2) Select operation mode Press MODE button. Each press, the operation mode changes as follows: AUTO COOL DRY...
  • Page 16 Operation instruction Adjusting Air Flow Directon Adjusting air flow direction Press SWING button. Up and down airflow varies upwards and downwards. Left and right airflow varies left and right sides. When the automatic swing louver moves to the proper angle, press SWING button to fix the airflow direction. After unit stops: Displays on the LCD disappear.
  • Page 17: Min. Db

    Operation instruction Timer ON/OFF Function Set clock correctly before starting TIMER operation. (1) Unit start After unit start, select your desired operation mode (operation mode will be displayed on LCD). (2) TIMER mode selection Press TIMER button on the remote controller to change TIMER mode.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    Maintenance Only when the air cleaner is switched off and disconnected to the power supply can it be cleaned, or electric shock and injury may appear. Cleaning the air outlet port and the shell: Attention Don’t use gasoline, benzene, diluents, polishing powder or liquid insecticide to clean them. Do not clean them with hot water of above 50* to avoid fading or distorting.
  • Page 19: Fault Checkup

    Fault Checkup Please check the following when consigning repair service: Reasons Symptoms Water flow sound can be heard when starting operation, during operation or immediately after stopping operation. When it starts to work for 2-3 minutes, the sound may become louder, which is Water flow sound the flowing sound of refrigerant or the draining sound of condensed water.
  • Page 20: Min. Db

    Installation Procedures This manual cannot completely illustrate all the properties of the products you bought. Please contact the local Airwell distribution center if you have any question or request. Please use the standard tools according to the installation requirements. The standard attached accessories of the units of this series refer to the packing list; prepare other accessories according to the requirements of the local installation point of our company.
  • Page 21 Installation Procedures 3.Relationship between locations of the unit and the hoisting studs (unit: mm). model DAV009/DAV012 DAV016 1002 1105 DAV009, DAV012 DAV009, DAV016 Cautions for Installation 1.The indoor units of this series are low static pressure air conditioners. 2.The indoor units should be installed with an inspection hole for maintenance. Selection of fan rotated speed The fan is mounted with red down-lead end and red down-lead end.
  • Page 22 Installation Procedures Concealed indoor units should be designed with air return plenum, as shown in Fig. 2 & Fig. 3. zoom in for A installation top side "0.5m or "5m air outlet grid ceiling supply machine air return plenum machine air return plenum air outlet pipe air return...
  • Page 23: Max. Db

    Installation Procedures 1. Take down wire controller from the holder Wire controller 52#0.2 MODE SWING MODE CENTRAL AUTO AUTO OPERATION TEMP HEALTH FAN ONLY HIGH STANDBY COOL PRE-HEAT DEFROST HEAT FILTER CLOCK TIME HEALTH CHECK SWING UNIT NO. DEMAND MANUAL CEN.
  • Page 24 Installation Procedures Attention For normal drainage, the water drainage piping should be connected according to the installation manual. Heat insulation should be performed to avoid condensation. Improper pipe connection may cause water going into the machine. Requirements: Heat insulating treatment should be made for the water drainpipes of the indoor units. Heat preservation should be made for the connection with the indoor units.
  • Page 25 Installation Procedures Tubing Permissible Length & Height Difference Please refer to the attached manual of outdoor units. Tubing Materials & Specifications Special tools for R410A Model DAV009 DAV012, DAV016 should be used for cutting Gas pipe 9.52 12.7 Tubing Size and enlarging pipes.
  • Page 26: Electrical Wiring

    Electrical Wiring Warning Electrical construction should be made with specific mains circuit by the qualified personnel according to the installation instruction. Electric shock and fire may be caused if the capacity of power supply is not sufficient. During arranging the wiring layout, specified cables should be used as the mains line, which accords with the local regulations on wiring.
  • Page 27 Electrical Wiring Signal Wiring Drawing outdoor 1 outdoor 3 outdoor 2 P Q A B C A B C A B C control wire for wired controller with polarity communication wire with polarity indoor 5 indoor 4 indoor 3 indoor 1 indoor 2 P Q A B C P Q A B C...
  • Page 28 Electrical Wiring The combination of multiple indoor units can be controlled by wired controller or remote controller. Switching Mode of Line-Controlled Main Unit/ Line-Controlled Sub Units/ Remote-Controlled Types can be used for switching over Setting Master Remote Wired 1# Remote Wired Wireless Remote Mode Socket/...
  • Page 29: Max. Db

    Electrical Wiring Dip switch setting Indoor PCB In the following table, 1 is ON, 0 is OFF. SW01 is used for indoor unit group control address setting and capacity selection. CN44,CN42,CN43 are used for indoor unit type selection. CN41 is used for addressing by wired controller. SW03 is used for indoor unit address setting (including physical address and central address).
  • Page 30 Electrical Wiring (3) Description of SW03 Set the address with wired controller or Manner of automatism (default) SW03_1 address Set the address with dip switch Commu Central [6] [7] [8] nication control address address *Note Set the 1. The address must be set by Commun (default) (default)
  • Page 31: Electrical Wiring

    Electrical Wiring (5) Description of jump wire:SW08(1:ON, 2:OFF) (6) Jumper explanation a) EEV operation manually Normal mode(default) (CN27, CN29) Fix air volume Air volume is fixed at high speed (for duct CN27: short circuit CN27 2 type) seconds continuously, EEV Run at Mid speed Normal mode(default) is openned fully.
  • Page 32: Functions Of Wired Controller

    Functions of Wired Controller Operation of Wired/Remote Controllers ) Initialization process of line control: During the initialization of line control after powered on, [8888]*[888]*[88]*[8] for the wired controllers and LED flash for about 30 seconds. At this time, all buttons are disabled. + Descriptions of other components and operating methods refer to the related operating guide.
  • Page 33: Test Run & Fault Code

    Test Run & Fault Code Before Test Run Before switching it on, test the supply terminal tier (L, N terminals) and grounding points with 500V megaohm meter and check if the resistance is above 1M*. It can’t be operated if it is below 1M*. Connect it to the power supply of outdoor units to energize the heating belt of the compressor.
  • Page 34: Max. Db

    Disposal DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary. It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance in domestic household waste. For disposal there are several possibilities: a) The municipality has established collection systems, where electronic waste can be disposed of ate least free of charge to the user.

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