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INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI KLIMATYZATOR KANAŁOWY OWNER’S & INSTALLATION MANUAL SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG KFS-50 HRFI/ KFS-50HRFO DECKENEINBAU-KLIMAANLAGE...
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INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI KLIMATYZATOR KANAŁOWY 05 PILOT ZDALNEGO STEROWANIA 18 ZESTAW SMART AC * 38 OWNER’S & INSTALLATION MANUAL SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONER 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 24 AIR CONDITIONER REMOTE CONTROLLER 49 SMART AC KIT * 83 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG DECKENEINBAU-KLIMAANLAGE 41 FERNBEDIENUNG 54 SMART AC * 128...
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Owner’s & Installation Manual Thank you for choosing our product. For proper operation, please read and keep this manual carefully. If you have lost the Owner’s Manual, please contact the local agent or visit www.kaisai.com or sent email to: handlowy@kaisai.pl, for electronic version.
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Table of Contents Operating Instructions Safety Precautions ........Indoor Unit Parts and Major Functions ....13 SAFETY FIRST Manual Operations ........Care and Maintenance ......Troubleshooting ......... Installation Instructions Accessories ..........Installation Overview ....... Indoor Unit Installation ......
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Outdoor Unit Installation ......Drainpipe Installation ....... Refrigerant Piping Connection ...... 34 Wiring ..................Air Evacuation ..........Test Run ........................41 European Disposal Guidelines ............Information servicing ..............Caution : Risk of fire (for R32/R290 refrigerant only ) WARNING: Servicing shall only be performed as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Maintenance and repair requiring the assistance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out under the supervision of the person competent in the use of ammable refrigerants.
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Safety Precautions Thank you for purchasing this air conditioner. This manual will provide you with information on how to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your air conditioner. Following the instructions will ensure the proper function and extended lifespan of your unit. Read Safety Precautions Before Installation Incorrect installation due to ignoring instructions can cause serious damage or injury.
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WARNING 15. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNINGS 2. Do not clean the air conditioner with excessive amounts of water. 3. Do not clean the air conditioner with combustible cleaning agents. Combustible cleaning agents can cause re or deformation. Turn o the device and pull the plug before cleaning. Failure to do so can cause electrical shock.
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CAUTION If the air conditioner is used together with other heating devices, thoroughly ventilate the room to avoid oxygen deficiency. DO NOT climb onto or place objects on top of the outdoor unit. DO NOT operate the air conditioner when using fumigant insecticides. The chemicals may become layered with the unit and endanger those who are hypersensitive to chemicals.
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Cautions for using R32/R290 refrigerant onnecting piping(when connecting indoors). Use of pipes, areless nut or are nuts other than speci ed, may cause product malfunction, burst piping, or injury due to high internal pressure of the refrigerant cycle caused by any in ow air. Appliance shall be installed, operated and stored in a room with a oor area larger than X m²...
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Indoor Unit Parts And Major Functions Unit Parts Air outlet Display panel Air inlet Fig. 2.1 Operating Conditions Use the system under the following temperatures for safe and e ective operation. If the air conditioner is used under di erent conditions, it may malfunction or become less e cient. Inverter Split Type •...
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Features Default Setting Auto-Restart (some models) When the air conditioner restarts after a power In case of power failure, the system will immediately stop. To restart the unit, press the failure, it will default to the factory settings (AUTO mode, AUTO fan, 24°C (76°F)). This ON/OFF button on the remote control.
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Manual Operations The display panel on the indoor unit can be used to operate the unit in cases when the remote control has been misplaced or is out of batteries. Auto operation Cooling operation Room Temp/Set Temp/Set Timer Dry operation display Heating operation Fan speed...
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Avoid button: 1. In any mode of boot, press the button to turn on the function. 2. Press “ ” , “ ”, “ ” close this function. Power button: Operation starts when this button is pressed and stops when you press the button again.
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LOCK FEATURE: The lock feature is activated by pressing down and holding the fan speed and swing buttons simultaneously for a period of one second. This feature is available both when the unit is turned on or o . The rst time these buttons are pressed, the unit locks and all other buttons on the unit are disabled (apart from the unlock button).
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Care And Maintenance Safety Precautions How To Clean The Air Filter Contact an authorized service technician The lter prevents dust and other particles from • for repair or maintenance. Improper repair entering the indoor unit. Dust buildup can reduce and maintenance may cause water leakage, the e ciency of the air conditioner.
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4. Remove the air lter. Repairing Refrigerant Leaks 5. Clean the air lter by vacuuming the surface or washing it in warm water with mild WARNING detergent. A. If using a vacuum cleaner, the inlet side If the refrigerant leaks, turn o the air •...
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Troubleshooting CAUTIONS If one of the following conditions occurs, switch o the power supply immediately and contact your dealer for further assistance. The operation light continues to ash rapidly after the unit has been restarted. • The remote control buttons do not work. •...
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Problem Possible Causes Dust is emitted from The unit may accumulate dust during extended periods of non-use, which either the indoor or will be emitted when the unit is turned on. This can be mitigated by covering outdoor unit the unit during long periods of inactivity. The unit may absorb odors from the environment (such as furniture, cooking, The unit emits a cigarettes, etc.) which will be emitted during operations.
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Error Codes Inverter Split Type • Error Cause Number Code Indoor EEPROM error Indoor and outdoor communication failure Indoor fan speed malfunction Indoor room temperature sensor open circuit or short circuit Evaporator coil temperature sensor open circuit or short circuit Refrigerant leakage detection malfunction Communication malfunction between two indoor units (for twins model) Other malfunction of twins model...
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Fixed-speed Type • Error Number Cause Code Indoor EEPROM error Indoor and outdoor communication failure Dc fan stall failure T1sensor error T2sensor error Display board and main control communication failure Refrigerant leakage fault The compressor low pressure failure T4sensor error T3sensor error Power failure or lack of phase phase sequence reverse fault Heating the cold wind o the indoor fan...
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Accessories The air conditioning system comes with the following accessories. Use all of the installation parts and accessories to install the air conditioner. Improper installation may result in water leakage, electrical shock and re, or equipment failure. Name Shape Quantity Indoor unit Self-tapping screw 3.9×25 installation...
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Installation Overview INSTALLATION ORDER Install the indoor unit Install the outdoor unit Install the drainpipe (Page 22) (Page 26) (Page 29) Evacuate the refrigeration system Connect the wires Connect the refrigerant pipes (Page 35) (Page 33) (Page 30) Perform a test run (Page 37)
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Indoor Unit Installation Indoor Unit Parts Fig. 8.1 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Air outlet Drain pipe, vent pipe Operation panel Connection cable Horizontal air ow control louver Connection pipe Vertical air ow control louver Refrigerant pipe port Air inlet(2 sides) Air outlet NOTE ON ILLUSTRATIONS Illustrations in this manual are for explanatory purposes.
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DO NOT install unit in the following Indoor Unit Installation Instructions locations: Near any source of heat, steam, or PRIOR TO INSTALLATION combustible gas Before installing the indoor unit, refer to the Near ammable items such as curtains or label on the product box to make sure that the clothing model number of the indoor unit matches the Near any obstacle that might block air...
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Step 2: Unfastening the operation panel and Step 3. Remove the fasteners from the roller detaching the filter (only found on selected models) 1. Check to see whether the roller on the indoor 1. Open the packaging and take out the indoor unit has any fasteners holding it in place and unit.
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Use a knife to cut a small hole by following the Pipe/wire-hole position on back side markings on the ratproof board. (See Fig. 8.6) Insert the ratproof board into the unit and hold it in place tightly. Then attach the ratproof Refrigerant/drain board into the hole Pipe hole...
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Outdoor Unit Installation The area must be free of combustible gases √ Outdoor Unit Installation Instructions and chemicals. √ The pipe length between the outdoor and Step 1: Select installation location. indoor unit may not exceed the maximum The outdoor unit should be installed in the allowable pipe length.
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Outdoor Unit Mounting Dimensions Outdoor Unit Dimentsion (mm) Mounting Dimentsion (mm) The mounting dimensions vary among different outdoor units. The fixing bolt head diameter should be more than 12mm. The minimum distance between the NOTE: outdoor unit and walls described in the installation guide does not apply to airtight rooms.
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Base pan hole of outdoor unit Seal Seal Drain joint Fig. 9.6 Fig. 9.7 Drain Joint Installation Notes On Drilling Hole In Wall You must drill a hole in the wall for the If the drain joint comes with a rubber seal refrigerant piping, and the signal cable that will (see Fig.
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Drainpipe Installation The drainpipe is used to drain water from the 4. After the Drain Pipe has been connected, please check if the water drains out of the unit. Improper installation may cause unit and pipe e ciently and has no leakage. property damage.
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Refrigerant Piping Connection Step1: Cut pipes Safety Precautions When preparing refrigerant pipes, take extra care to cut and are them properly. This will ensure e cient operation and minimize the WARNING need for future maintenance. • All eld piping must be completed by a 1.
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Step 3: Flare pipe ends Table 11.1: PIPING EXTENSION BEYOND FLARE FORM Proper aring is essential to achieve an airtight seal. Pipe Tightening Flare dimension (A) Flare shape 1. After removing burrs from cut pipe, seal torque (Unit: mm/Inch) gauge the ends with PVC tape to prevent foreign Min.
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7. Thread this pipeline through the wall and connect it to the outdoor unit. 8. Insulate all the piping, including the valves of the outdoor unit. 9. Open the stop valves of the outdoor unit to start the ow of the refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor unit.
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Wiring Follow these instructions to prevent distortion Safety Precautions when the compressor starts: WARNING • The unit must be connected to the main outlet. Normally, the power supply must • Be sure to disconnect the power supply have a low output impedance of 32 ohms. before working on the unit.
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Table 12.2: Other World Regions Indoor Unit Wiring Rated Current of Nominal Cross-Sectional 1. Prepare the cable for connection Appliance (A) Area (mm²) a. Using wire strippers, strip the rubber jacket 0.75 from both ends of the signal cable to reveal ≤...
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Air Evacuation 4. Turn on the vacuum pump to evacuate the Safety Precautions system. 5. Run the vacuum for at least 15 minutes, or until the Compound Meter reads -76cmHG CAUTION (-1x105Pa). 6. Close the Low Pressure side of the manifold •...
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Note On Adding Refrigerant CAUTION • Refrigerant charging must be performed after wiring, vacuuming, and the leak testing. DO NOT exceed the maximum allowable quantity of refrigerant or overcharge the system. • Doing so can damage the unit or impact it’s functioning. •...
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Test Run f. Check to see that the drainage system is Before Test Run unimpeded and draining smoothly. A test run must be performed after the entire g. Ensure there is no vibration or abnormal system has been completely installed. Con rm noise during operation.
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European Disposal Guidelines Users in European Countries may be required to properly dispose of this unit. This appliance contains refrigerant and other potentially hazardous materials. When disposing of this appliance, the law requires special collection and treatment. DO NOT dispose of this product as household waste or unsorted municipal waste.
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Information Servicing (Required for the units adopt R32/R290 Refrigerant only) 1. Checks to the area Prior to beginning work on systems containing flammable refrigerants, safety checks are necessary to ensure that the risk of ignition is minimised. For repair to the refrigerating system, the following precautions shall be complied with prior to conducting work on the system.
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the charge size is in accordance with the room size within which the refrigerant containing parts are installed; the ventilation machinery and outlets are operating adequately and are not obstructed; if an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the secondary circuits shall be checked ...
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12. Cabling Check that cabling will not be subject to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure, vibration, sharp edges or any other adverse environmental effects. The check shall also take into account the effects of aging or continual vibration from sources such as compressors or fans. 13.
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16. Charging procedures In addition to conventional charging procedures, the following requirements shall be followed: Ensure that contamination of different refrigerants does not occur when using charging equipment. Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible to minimize the amount of refrigerant contained in them.
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19. Recovery When removing refrigerant from a system, either for service or decommissioning, it is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are removed safely. When tranferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed. Ensure that the correct numbers of cylinders for holding the total system charge are available.
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The design and speci cations are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement. Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details. Any updates to the manual will be uploaded to the service website, please check for the latest version. CF001UI-GDDA 16122200002669 20180528...
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Owner’s Manual Thank you for choosing our product. For proper operation, please read and keep this manual carefully. If you have lost the Owner’s Manual, please contact the local agent or visit www.kaisai.com or sent email to: handlowy@fgpoland.pl, for electronic version.
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CONTENTS CONTENTS Remote controller Specifications........... Remote controller Specifications........... Function buttons ................Function buttons ................Handling the remote controller ............Handling the remote controller ............Remote LCD screen indicators ............. Remote LCD screen indicators ............. How to use the basic functions............How to use the basic functions............
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Function Buttons Function Buttons Before you begin using your new air conditioner, make sure to familiarize yourself with its remote Before you begin using your new air conditioner, make sure to familiarize yourself with its remote control. The following is a brief introduction to the remote control itself. For instructions on how to control.
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Handling The Remote Controller Handling The Remote Controller TIPS FOR USING REMOTE CONTROL TIPS FOR USING REMOTE CONTROL NOT SURE WHAT A FUNCTION DOES? NOT SURE WHAT A FUNCTION DOES? The remote control must be used within 8 The remote control must be used within 8 Refer to the How to Use Basic Functions Refer to the How to Use Basic Functions meters of the unit.
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Remote LCD Screen Indicators Remote LCD Screen Indicators Information are displayed when the remote controller is powered up. Information are displayed when the remote controller is powered up. ON/OFF display ON/OFF display Appears when the unit Appears when the unit is turned on, and disappears is turned on, and disappears Horizontal louver...
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How To Use The Basic Functions How To Use The Basic Functions SETTING TEMPERATURE SETTING TEMPERATURE The operating temperature range for units is The operating temperature range for units is 17 C-30 C(62 F-86 F). You can increase or 17 C-30 C(62 F-86 F). You can increase or decrease the set temperature in 1 C(1 F) decrease the set temperature in 1 C(1 F) increments.
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How To Use The Basic Functions How To Use The Basic Functions DRY operation(dehumidifying) DRY operation(dehumidifying) 1. Press the MODE button to select DRY 1. Press the MODE button to select DRY mode. mode. 2. Set your desired temperature using the 2.
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How To Use The Basic Functions How To Use The Basic Functions HEAT operation HEAT operation 1. Press the MODE button to select 1. Press the MODE button to select HEAT mode. HEAT mode. 2. Set your desired temperature using 2.
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Setting the TIMER function Setting the TIMER function Your air conditioning unit has two Your air conditioning unit has two timer-related functions: timer-related functions: TIMER ON- sets the amount of timer after TIMER ON- sets the amount of timer after Timer Timer which the unit will automatically turn on.
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TIMER OFF function TIMER OFF function The TIMER OFF function allows you to The TIMER OFF function allows you to NOTE: NOTE: When setting the TIMER ON or When setting the TIMER ON or set a period of time after which the unit set a period of time after which the unit TIMER OFF functions, up to 10 hours, TIMER OFF functions, up to 10 hours,...
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Setting both TIMER ON and TIMER OFF at the same time Setting both TIMER ON and TIMER OFF at the same time Keep in mind that the time periods you set for both functions refer to hours after the Keep in mind that the time periods you set for both functions refer to hours after the current time.
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Example: Setting the unit to turn on after 6 hours, operate for 2 hours, then turn off (see the figure below) Your remote display Timer is set To turn ON 6 hours from current time Timer is set to turn OFF 8 hours from current time Unit turns Unit turns...
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How To Use The Advanced Functions SLEEP Function The SLEEP function is used to decrease energy use while you sleep (and don t need the same temperature settings to stay comfortable). This function can Hold down Fan only be activated via remote control. button for 2 For the detail, see sleep operation in seconds to activate...
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How To Use The Advanced Functions SWING function SWING Button Used to stop or start vertical louver movement and set the desired left/right air flow direction. The vertical louver changes 6 degree in angle for each press. If keep pushing more than 2 seconds, the vertical louver auto swing feature is activated.
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