Cooper & Hunter VICTORIA CH30VCT230VI User Manual

Cooper & Hunter VICTORIA CH30VCT230VI User Manual

With heat pump wall mounted type
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VICTORIA
Split Air Conditioner
with Heat Pump Wall
Mounted Type
US ER'S MANUAL
Models:
CH30VCT230VI/CH30VCT230VO(230V)
CH36VCT230VI/CH36VCT230VO(230V)

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  • Page 1 VICTORIA Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump Wall Mounted Type US ER'S MANUAL Models: CH30VCT230VI/CH30VCT230VO(230V) CH36VCT230VI/CH36VCT230VO(230V)
  • Page 2 CH30VCT230VI/CH30VCT230VO(230V) System includes: CH30VCT230VI, CH30VCT230VO CH36VCT230VI/CH36VCT230VO(230V) System includes: CH36VCT230VI, CH36VCT230VO...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ■ Operation and Maintenance: Notices for Operation ....1 ■ Notes for Use ................3 ■ Names and Functions of Each Part ..........4 ■ Operation of Remote Control ............5 ■ Emergency Operation ...............13 ■ Cleaning and Care ..............14 ■ Troubleshootin g ................16 ■...
  • Page 4: Operation And Maintenance: Notices For Operation

    Operation and Maintenance: Notices for Operation Be sure to pull out the power Earth: The ground be con- ★ ★ Select the most appropriate ★ plug when the air conditioner will nected! temperature. not be in use for a long time. Keep the room about 5°...
  • Page 5 Operation and Maintenance: Notices for Operation Adjust the vertical airflow D o not cut off or damage the ★ ★ direction with the remote power cords or control cords. If they are damaged, ask qualified personnel control. Hold both ends of the swing to replace them.
  • Page 6: Notes For Use

    Notices for Use Working principle and special functions for cooling Principle: The air conditioner absorbs heat in the room, transmits it outside, and discharges it. This decreases the indoor ambient temperature. The air conditioner's cooling capacity will increase or decrease based on the outdoor ambient temperature. Anti-freezing function: If the unit is running at a low temperature in COOL mode, frost will form on the indoor heat exchanger.
  • Page 7: Names And Functions Of Each Part

    Names and Functions of Each Part Indoor unit Air in (1) (2) (5) Air out (4) (8) Front panel ⑴ Filter ⑵ Guide louver ⑶ Wall pipe ⑷ Bind tape ⑸ Outdoor unit Connection wire ⑹ Drainage pipe ⑺ Remote control Air in ⑻...
  • Page 8: Operation Of Remote Control

    Operation of Remote Control ON/OFF button MODE button FAN button SWING button TURBO button ▲/ button SLEEP button TEMP button I FEEL button LIGHT button CLOCK button TIMER ON/TIMER OFF button Health function Set fan speed I feel Send signal Operation mode Turbo mode Auto mode...
  • Page 9 Operation of Remote Control Note: ● This is a general use remote control. It can be used with various air conditioner models. If a model does not have a particular function and the corresponding button on the remote control is pressed, the running status of the air conditioner will not change.
  • Page 10 Operation of Remote Control temperature. Press the "FAN" button to adjust the fan speed. Press the "SWING" button to adjust the fan blowing angle. (Cooling-only units will not receive a heating mode signal. If you select HEAT mode with the remote control, pressing the ON/OFF button will not start up the unit.) Note: ●...
  • Page 11 Operation of Remote Control TURBO button In COOL or HEAT mode, press this button to switch to quick COOL or quick HEAT mode. The " " icon will appear on the remote control. Press this button again to exit TURBO. The " "...
  • Page 12 Operation of Remote Control By default, the unit will display the set temperature when it is turned on and ● nothing will be displayed on the remote control. This button is only available for models whose indoor units have a dual-8 display. ●...
  • Page 13 Operation of Remote Control 1 minute. If you hold "▲" or " " for 2 seconds, the time will change quickly. Release the button when your desired time has been reached. Press the "TIMER ON" button to confirm the time. The word "ON" will stop blinking and the " "...
  • Page 14: Child Lock Function

    Operation of Remote Control 8°C Heating Function In HEAT mode, press the “TEMP” and “CLOCK” buttons simultaneously to start up or turn off the heating function. When this function is started up, “ ” and “46°F (8°C)” will appear on the remote control and the air conditioner will maintain 46°F (8°C).
  • Page 15: Replacement Of Batteries In Remote Control

    Operation of Remote Control After turning on the power, press the "ON/OFF" button on the remote control to turn on the air conditioner. Press the "MODE" button to select your desired mode: AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, or HEAT. Press "▲" or " " to set your desired temperature. (The temperature can't be adjusted in auto mode.) Press the "FAN"...
  • Page 16: Emergency Operation

    Emergency Operation Indoor Unit Display Indicator Light This is a special button for users who are not accustomed to a light shining while they are sleeping. Turn on the display indicator: When you press this button, the " " icon will ●...
  • Page 17: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and Care CAUTION To avoid an electrical shock, turn the unit off and pull out the power plug ● ● before cleaning the air conditioner. Never sprinkle water on the indoor or outdoor units when cleaning them. ● ● This may cause an electrical shock.
  • Page 18 Cleaning and Care Taking down the air filters: ① At the indicated slot on the surface panel, pull down on the air filter and take it out. Cleaning: ② To remove dust adhering to the filters, either clean them with a vacuum cleaner or wash them with a neutral detergent and warm water (cooler than 45°C) .
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Warning Do not repair the air conditioner at your own discretion. Incorrect repair may cause electrical shock or fire, so please contact an authorized service center for professional repair. The following suggestions may save you time and money. Troubleshooting Phenomenon When restarted immediately after it is To protect the air conditioner upon...
  • Page 20 Troubleshooting Phenomenon Troubleshooting The unit will not run. Has the power been shut down? ● Has the power plug come loose? ● Has the circuit protection device tripped off? ● Is the voltage too high or too low? (Have it ●...
  • Page 21 Troubleshooting Phenomenon Troubleshooting In HEAT mode, when the temperature of The indoor unit cannot deliver air. ● the indoor heat exchanger is very low, it will stop delivering air for 3 minutes to prevent cool air from blowing. In HEAT mode, when the outdoor ●...
  • Page 22: System Operation

    SYSTEM OPERATION COOLING OPERATION How it works: In cooling mode, your indoor unit will absorb heat from the room, then the outdoor unit will discharge the heat to the outdoors. The cooling capacity will decrease as the outdoor temperature increases. This will cause the unit to work harder and longer to hold the selected room temperature.
  • Page 23: Energy-Saving Tips

    ENERGY-SAVING TIPS 1. Lower your room temperature at night: During the nighttime hours, you don’t require the same level of conscious cooling or heating. Try using Sleep Mode to gradually relax the room temperature, which will allow the unit to run less and save energy. 2.
  • Page 24 www.cooperandhunter.us LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Ductless Heat Pump Split System This warranty should be registered on our website: www.cooperandhunter.us The warranty is only valid when the product is installed by a Licensed HVAC Technician FOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR: Contact your installing contractor. You may find the installer’s name on the equipment or in your user’s packet. Complete the product registration below and send back by e-mail at warranty@cooperandhunter.us PRODUCT REGISTRATION: Model No.: ______________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 25 LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES: ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE) ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES OR PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

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