CONTENTS Introduction System Description Modes of Operation, Functions and Features If your air conditioner is for cooling only, please Use of Wireless Remote Control disregard the heating On-unit indicators and controls instructions Remote Control Please read these instructions Operation procedure before operating the air Turning on the Air Conditioner conditioner...
INTRODUCTION The air conditioner is designed for various uses: Cooling in summer Dehumidifying at high humidity conditions Operating Temperature Range (According to T temperature condition) Heating Cooling: 43 C Ventilation Heating: 21 C IMPORTANT NOTICE: The air conditioner must be grounded to protect against electrical shock.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1. Air intake grill 2.Air filter 3.Supply air flap 4.Air outlet 5.unit's indicater 6.Horizontal Air flow Deflecting louvers 7.On unit's controls 8.Power cord 9.Outdoor unit air intake 10.Power cable 11.control wire 12.Liquid line 13.Suction line 14.drain hose 15.outdoor unit air outlet 16.Remote controls holder 17.Remote control 18.Ionizer (optional)
MODES OF OPERATION, FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES COOL Cools, dehumidifies and filters the room air. Maintains desired room temperature. HEATING Heats and filters the room air. Maintains the desired room temperature. AUTO Automatically switches from COOLING to HEATING or from HEATING to COOLING, maintaining the desired temperature according to the room conditions.
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AUTO FLAP The air flap (louvers) is automatically positioned for the most suitable blow-out angle, when COOL, HEAT, DRY or FAN modes are selected. When the air conditioner is turned off, the flap will close automatically for an aesthetic appearance. Horizontal Auto swing and fixed direction is circle and modulators;When press key swing key...
USE OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL PRIOR TO OPERATION Prior to operating your air conditioner, make sure that: Insert the plug of indoor unit to power supply properly. Indicator (A) on air conditioner lights on, indicating air conditioner is ready to receive signals from remote control.
ON-UNIT INDICATORS AND CONTROLS A. Stand-by/Operation indicator Lights up in red when connected to power. Lights up in blue during operation. B. Fresh indicator Lights up when the E.S.F or Ionizer operation. C. LED display D. Signal receiver Receiver signals from the remote control.
REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF button Operation mode selection button AUTO COOLING HEATING I FEEL temperature sensing and Room temperature display button FAN SPEED control button Set point temperature UP and DOWN button SLEEP button TEMP Vertieal swing button I FEEL/RM TIMER MODE CLEAR SLEEP...
OPERATION PROCEDURE TURNING ON THE AIR CONDITIONER Press the START/STOP button (1) to turn on the air conditi o ner. After connecting to the power supply, The indicator (A) on the air conditioner light up, indicating that the air conditioner is in the standby status. Please note that LCD operation display (13) will TEMP MODE TIMER...
AUTO COOLING/HEATING OPERATION Select the AUTO mode by pressing MODE button (2). Switch to the desired FAN SPEED or to AUTO FAN by pressing button (4). Select suitable TEMP temperature setting. The air flap will automatically move to either horizontal MODE I FEEL/RM TIMER...
TIMER OPERATION There are four timers that can be selected on the remote control.Two daily timers (designated as T1,T2),and two optional weekend timers (designated as WKTI,WKT2).Each timer can be selected by pressing TIMER button (11).To set each timer use time adjust up and down buttos Hour+(11) and Hour-(12) respectively.SET button (10) to enable the timer and/or CLEAR button (12) to disable the timer.
TIMER OPERATING MODES SETTING THE TIMER Undertake the following steps after selecting a timer-T1,T2 or WKT1,WKT2,to set a timer for the start time of operation. EXAMPLE: Press the SET. Press the SET Set the hours Press the CLEAR ° ´ Ï Â ¡ ° É...
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SETTING THE TIMERS Undertake the following steps after selecting a timer-T1,T2 or WKT1,WKT2,to set a timer for the start and stop time of operation. Press the SET Set the hours Set the hours Press the SET Press the SET. EXAMPLE: button.
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TO CANCEL THE TIMER SETTING FOR A PARTICULAR TIMER To cancel the ON time while keeping the OFF time setting. Press SET. Press SET Press TIMER button Press CLEAR button ° ´ Ï Â ¡ ° É è ¶ ¨ ¡ ± ¼...
AIR FLOW VELOCITY AND DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT Press button (7) to activate the supply air flap to auto swing; TEMP Press button (8) to activate the Horizontal Air Flow to auto swing. MODE I FEEL/RM TIMER Press the two button again, you will cancel auto swing function. ION/FRESH SLEEP CLEAR...
PROTECTION MODES Your air-conditioner includes several auto protection modes which enables you to use it virtually at any time and in any season regardless of the outdoor temperature. Some of the protec- tion modes are listed below: Mode Operation Protection Controlled remedy conditions...
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Before performing any maintenance procedure, make sure to disconnect the air conditioner from the power. CLEANING THE AIR FILTER Your air conditioner is provided with a filter cleaning indicator. When the indicator (F)lights up, the filters should be removed for cleaning To remove the air filters, lift up the panel.
OPERATING TIPS Set a suitable room temperature; excessively low room temperature is not good for your health and wastes electricity. Avoid frequent setting of the temperature. During cooling, avoid direct sun. Keep curtains and blinds closed. Close doors and windows to keep the cool air in the room. Avoid generating heat or using of heating appliances while the air conditioner in cooling mode.
PRECAUTIONS Use the proper electrical fuse.. Do not pull out the power cord unless the unit is turned off. Do not turn on or off air conditioner by inserting the power cord. Do not obstruct or block the air inlet or air outlet of the air conditioner.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Before calling for service, please check the following common malfunctions and correct it as needed. Problem Cause Remedy Plug in the power cord. Unit does not operate. Standby Unit not connected to power indicator does not light up. Power failure Check main fuse.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. ACCESSOIRES SUPPLIED WITH AIR CONDITIONER 2. LOCATION OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS 3. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 4. INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT 5. CONDENSATE HOSE CONNECTION 6. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS 7. REFRIGERANT TUBING 8. FINAL TASKS The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry...
LOCATION OF INDOOR AND ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITH THE OUTDOOR UNITS AIR CONDITIONER Select the location considering the following: Shape Name Used for INOOR UNIT Mounting Wall mounting 1. Choose a location which will provide good air circulation.Ensure that rail of indoor unit no objects or furnishings prevent air circulation.
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100 mm 150 mm 200 mm 2300 mm Fig.3 1. To attach 2. To remove 100 mm 100 mm 500 mm ¢Ú 400 mm 100 mm ¢Ù Fig.4 Fig.4 Fig.3 1.Mounting pads(x4)
REFRIGERATION TUBE ROUTING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 1. There are five possible routes for installing the refrigeration tube as shown. 2. For route (6), cut the bottom notch in the rear. Electrical wiring and connections should be made by qualified electricians 3. For routes (5) or (7), cut the side notches in the rear and in the front and in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations.
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PENETRATION OF WALL FOR TUBING 1. Mark the location of the hole on either side of the mounting plate as shown. and drill it at a 5 downward angle, as shown. CONDENSATE HOSE CONNECTION 2. The hole is drilled at an angle, to prevent condensed or rain water 1.
Fig.15 1.Terminals 2.Cover 3.Cable tie ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS 1. To connect the indoor unit with the outdoor unit use the following electrical cables, protected for outdoor use: SINGLE PHASE MODELS (see Fig. 16) Cooling and heating model: Fig.15 Model Maximum Current...
Tightening TUBE SIZE TORQUE torques of unions Liquid line 3/8" 30-35 N.M. and valve caps: Suction line 1/2" 50-54 N.M. REFRIGERANT TUBING Suction line 5/8" 75-78 N.M. Suction line 3/4” 80-100 N.M. CONNECT THE INDOOR TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 The indoor unit contains a small quantity of Helium.
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RESTRICTOR INSTALLATION THIS INDOOR UNIT IS SUPPLIED WITH AN EXTRA INSTALLATION FOR CONNECTION TO THE INDOOR LIQUID TUBE DURING INSTALLATION. WITHOUT THIS KIT THE UNIT WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY IN THE HEATING MODE. (See Fig. 22) Fig.22 1. LIQUID TUBE 2.
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