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Abatronic AMB-12H Instruction Manual

Through-wall air-to-air heat pump and air conditioner

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THROUGH-WALL AIR-TO-AIR HEAT PUMP AND AIR CONDITIONER
Instruction Manual
Model AMB-12H
PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS UNIT.

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  • Page 1 THROUGH-WALL AIR-TO-AIR HEAT PUMP AND AIR CONDITIONER Instruction Manual Model AMB-12H PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS UNIT.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. SAFETY WARNINGS ……………………………… 2 2. CONSTRUCTION…...……………………………… 3 3. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION .…...……………4 4. OPERATION …………………..……………….……12 5. MAINTENANCE…………………………..…………14 6. TECHNICAL INFORMATION ………...……………15 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING……………………….…… 16 8. PACKING LIST………………………………………17 - 1 -...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Warning ● Never place the unit near any gas appliances, fire or flammable liquid. ● Never hit or shake the unit to prevent risk of damage. ● Never cover or obstruct the air inlet or outlet to prevent risk of overheating. ●...
  • Page 4: Construction

    ● Keep the unit one meter away from TV sets or radios to avoid the risk of electromagnetic interface. ● Do not use the unit directly in sunshine to avoid surface color fading or discolouration. ● Do not incline the unit more than 5° during its operation or 35° during transportation, if so, please turn off power supply immediately and ask for advice from your local dealer ●The unit can only work efficiently in a certain room size.
  • Page 5 · ACCESSORIES (Figure 1. Unit mounting bracket 2. Plastic Tube 3. Screw 4. Spring 5. Spring retaining ring 6. Remote Controller 7. Instruction Manual 8. Air Duct 9. Air Duct Cover 10. Bottom cover panel Fig2 - 4 -...
  • Page 6: Assembly And Installation

    (Figure 3) DISPLAY PANEL Fig3 1. Automatic Mode 2. Cooling Mode 3. Dehumidifying Mode 4. Temperature Display 5. Upper Air Outlet 6. Upper Swing 7. Sleep/night Mode 8. Heating Mode 9. Fan & Wind speed 10. Timer 11. Lower Air Outlet 12.
  • Page 7 Fig4 1. When the unit is to be installed high on the wall, the distance from bottom of unit to floor should be no less than 2m and no more than 3m. The distance from side panel to wall should be no less than 150mm.
  • Page 8 factors would influence the unit performance. In order to make sure the unit has the maximum possible effect, the following are recommendations: Keep the room as well sealed as possible, i.e no open windows and minimum ventilation necessary. Do not use high power electrical appliances in the room if cooling is required. Keep direct sunshine out of the room if cooling is required.
  • Page 9 Indoor Outdoor Fig6 During the drilling operation make sure that all debris falling outside of the property does not fall anywhere that may cause a danger to persons or property, particularly is installing on the upper floors of a building. When the drill is less than 50mm from the outside, reduce drilling speed and pressure to reduce risk of large amounts of breakthrough debris.
  • Page 10 Fig 8 - 9 -...
  • Page 11 3. Put the spring retainer ring into wall and use 2 off ST5x16 screws to fix in place, please note - put the 2 screws on the horizontal line (Figure 9) Fig 9 4. Take the exhaust air duct cover and hook the retaining springs on to the spring retiner ring installed as above.
  • Page 12 1. Hold the bottom of unit then lift it up. ( Figure 12) Fig12 2. Hang the square hole at the back panel of unit onto hanging hooks. Incline unit slightly for easy assembly on to bracket (Figure 13) Fig13 3.
  • Page 13: Operating Instructions

    Fig15 – Connecting Atomising Device 3.3.5 Assemble bottom trim panel Unscrew 5 foot pads, and assemble the bottom trim panel to bottom of unit (Figure 16) Fig16 Note: Please do not assemble the bottom trim panel onto the unit if you want greater fresh air exchange.
  • Page 14 4.1 REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY (Figure 17) 1. INCREASE BUTTON 2. RUN BUTTON 3. DECREASE BUTON 4. AIR SPEED BUTTON 5. MODE BUTTON 6. UPPER AIR OUTLET BUTTON 7. TIMER BUTTON 8. UPPER SWING BUTTON 9. CLOCK BUTTON 10. LOWER SWING BUTTON 11.
  • Page 15 4.2.2.1 Run Button -To start up the air conditioner from standby status. 4.2.2.2 Standby Button -To stop air conditioner operation when it is working. 4.2.2.3 Mode Button -Select air conditioner operation mode, operation mode will change according to the following order for every time the button is pressed Auto Cooling Dehumidifying...
  • Page 16: Operation

    1. When the room temperature is ≥24, auto mode will be adjusted to cooling mode, the compressor starts to run at low speed. 2. When the room temperature is higher than 22 but lower or equal to 24, auto mode will be adjusted to fan mode, the compressor stops and fan operates at original speed.
  • Page 17 1). In cooling mode, the set temperature will be increased 1deg automatically after one hour’s running, and increased 1deg again after another one hour’s running, then unit stops after working total 6 hours. 2). Under heating mode, the set temperature will be decreased 1deg automatically after one hour’s running, and decreased 1deg again after another one hour’s running, then unit stops after working total 6 hours.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    ● Set The Time (Figure 19) Steps: 1. Press the Clock button (5) as illustrated in the picture, to switch into time setting mode. The hour indicator (1) will flash. Press ▲(3) or▼(4) to adjust hour display. 2. Then Press Clock button (5) to move into minute setting mode.
  • Page 19 screws. ■ Water Inlet Filter Cleaning In order to ensure proper drainage the water inlet filter should be cleaned periodically. In general, wash the water inlet filter once every 2 months. If air quality is bad leading to water inlet filter blockage, the unit will produce abnormal noise during running.
  • Page 20 Unclip 4 retaining clips Note:1) Use great care and avoid excessive pressure to avoid breakage of retaining clips. 2) Do not break filter when taking it out - use all possible care! · Cleaning Filter: (Figure 24) Take water inlet filter in both hands and put into water. Gently shake and turn filter until it is clean - do not use a lot of force, or stretch filter by two sides to avoid any damage.
  • Page 21: Trouble Shooting

    1. Place a water container to hold up to 4 litres underneath the unit drain plug 2. Remove the stopper to drain out water 3. Replace the stopper properly after drainage is finished. Fig25 6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL AMB-12H Cooling Capacity (Btu/h)/W 11000/2900 Heating Capacity (Btu/h)/W 12000/3200 Coefficient of Performance (COP) cool/heat 2.1/2.8...
  • Page 22: Packing List

    2. Damaged plug or socket socket; 3.Fuse(s) broken wire 3. Change the fuse (Spec broken. 3.15A/250VAC). Or mains fuse 13A. Replace mains wire if damaged Switch off the Timer. Wait for Timer is operating or room The unit stops running unit temperature is lower than set automatically...