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Stephen holdcroft
February 12, 2025
I have a teco TWW27HFCG and it powers on but won't kick in or get cold
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
Possible issues with a TECO TWW27HFCG that powers on but does not cool could include:
- Frost buildup on the outside heat exchanger, which can reduce cooling efficiency. The unit may temporarily stop heating to defrost, indicated by "H1" on the display. - Blocked air filter, which can restrict airflow and reduce cooling performance. The air filter should be cleaned regularly. - Improper door or window sealing, allowing warm air to enter and affecting cooling. - Incorrect setting of air temperature too high or improper airflow direction. - Potential refrigerant leak, as the unit uses R32 refrigerant. If a leak is suspected, the area should be ventilated and professional service contacted.
Further inspection by a qualified technician may be necessary.
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The Comfortable Choice User’s Manual Thank you for selecting our super quality Air Conditioner. To ensure satisfactory operation for many years to come, this User’s Manual should be read carefully before using your air conditioner. After reading, store it in a safe place.
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Foreword Congratula ons on your purchase of a TECO room air condi oner. To assist you in protec ng your investment and maintaining the appliances sa sfactory opera on, three simple steps are provided for you to follow. They are: 1.
Index Index Safety Precau ons --- Func ons Opera ng Condi ons Installa on Part Iden ca on Control Panel Remote Control Opera on Tips General Opera on --- Care & Maintenance --- Troubleshoo ng...
Do not a empt to repair, take apart, or modify the appliance. It may result in re and/or electric shock. Refer servicing to your dealer or Teco Service Centre. Do not put the appliance near heat genera ng devices (such as stoves, fan heaters, etc.).
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Safety Precau ons Water may leak into the appliance adversely a c ng the electric insula n and cause electric shock and/ or re by short-circui ng. Do not use the appliance for special purposes, such as preserva on of food, art works etc. This may nega vely a ect the quality of the items stored.
Func ons Introduc on TECO’s window - wall room air condi oners are engineered to maintain a comfortable temperature. Autumn Spring Each unit comes packed with a host of features that make it Summer Winter Room temp. easy for you to operate, set and forget.
Opera ng Condi ons Operating Conditions Please operate the air condi oner in the correct condi ons as follows: COOL & HEAT mode opera on DRY mode opera on Outdoor air on temperature should be Outdoor air on temperature should be in between 18 C ~ 43 C for cooling and...
Installa on Teco Australia Pty Ltd does not warrant the equipment supplied by Teco Australia Pty Ltd, will as installed, comply with the Building Code of Australia or any other similar standard or code. The customer/contractor is solely responsible for ensuring that the equipment installed complies with any relevant code or standard.
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External Clearances Installa on Installation A clear area is necessary around the exterior of the cabinet to allow adequate fresh air ow through the unit. The minimum clearances required are shown below. Internal Clearances A clear area is necessary around the interior of the cabinet to allow adequate air ow through the unit.
Part identification For TWW16CFCG Only Cabinet Cabinet Air inlet louver Air inlet louver Front grille Front grille Front intake grille Front intake grille Remote control panel Power cord Power cord Air filter Air filter Control panel (behind the front intake grille) (behind the front intake grille) All images are for Illustration purposes only.
Control Panel Cooling Only Models Cooling & Hea ng Models POWER BUTTON SIGNAL RECEIVER Opera on starts or stops when this bu on is pressed MODE BUTTON SWING BUTTON Select the opera on mode, AUTO, HEAT, Ac vate the automa c air swing func on COOL, FAN, DRY (for reverse cycle model) FAN SPEED BUTTON or AUTO, COOL, FAN, DRY (for cooling only...
Name & Func on of Wireless Remote Control Remote Control (Not applicable to TWW16CFCG) NOTE: Ensure there are no obstruc ons between receiver (air condi oner front panel) and remote controller. Do not drop or throw the remote control. Do not let any liquid in the remote control.
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Name & Func on of Wireless Remote Control Remote Control (Not applicable to TWW16CFCG) Note: When power is connected(stand by condition), you can operate the air conditioner through the remote controller. When unit is on, each time you press the button on remote controller, the sending signal icon "...
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Name & Func on of Wireless Remote Control Remote Control (Not applicable to TWW16CFCG) FAN button Pressing this button can select fan speed circularly as: AUTO, SPEED 1 ( SPEED 2 ( ) (unavailable in this air conditioner. Speed 2 is the same with speed...
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General Opera on Guide Remote Control (Not applicable to TWW16CFCG) Note: Range of time setting is: 0.5~24h The interval between two motions can't exceed 5s, otherwise the remote controller will exit setting status. Combined Bu on Func ons Child Lock Func on Press “+”...
Operation Tips Changing the remote controller batteries Battery Press the remote controller back cover downward while sliding the cover in the direction of the arrow. Remove the exiting batteries. Reinstall Insert two new AAA 1.5V batteries. Ensure the batteries Remove are inserted in the correct direction as in the image to the right.
General Opera on General Operation Do not set the cooling Keep blinds and curtains To keep the room temperature too low. It could closed. Do not let sunshine temperature uniform, damage your health and directly in the room while the adjust the ver cal and waste electricity.
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Caution: Operation for Safety & Health 1) The plug must be accessible after the appliance is installed. 2) Do not use this appliance in a laundry or location with high moisture or humidity. 3) If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or qualified service agent.
Care & Maintenance Care & Maintenance Care & Maintenance To ensure safety, always turn o the air condi oner and main power supply before performing maintenance on the appliance. 1. Power o before cleaning. Air lter The air ter behind the intake grille should be Pull out plug washed at least once every two weeks or as only a er air...
Troubles Please check the following items before asking for repair or contac ng service, it may saves you me and money. If problems persist, consult your warranty informa on for contact details. Fault Solu Air condi oner does Power failure not operate at all.
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Did you know? TECO Australia’s product range also includes: Top Load Clothes Washers Front Load Clothes Washers Twin Tub Clothes Washers Auto Sensing Condenser and Vented Clothes Dryers Refrigerators Chest and Vertical Freezers Bar Fridges Dehumidifiers Televisions Air Curtains and Air Conditioners...
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If you have a problem, and the problem persists after you have made the checks mentioned in this manual, contact: TECO Australia’s Service on 1300 660 037 (8:30am - 4pm Mon~Fri AEST) For warranty details please visit www.teco.com.au Service Email : had.service@teco.com.au...
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I have a teco TWW27HFCG and it powers on but won't kick in or get cold
Possible issues with a TECO TWW27HFCG that powers on but does not cool could include:
- Frost buildup on the outside heat exchanger, which can reduce cooling efficiency. The unit may temporarily stop heating to defrost, indicated by "H1" on the display.
- Blocked air filter, which can restrict airflow and reduce cooling performance. The air filter should be cleaned regularly.
- Improper door or window sealing, allowing warm air to enter and affecting cooling.
- Incorrect setting of air temperature too high or improper airflow direction.
- Potential refrigerant leak, as the unit uses R32 refrigerant. If a leak is suspected, the area should be ventilated and professional service contacted.
Further inspection by a qualified technician may be necessary.
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