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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Precautions Identification of parts Indoor unit Outdoor unit Operating and display Remote controller Operation instructions Operation modes Air flow direction control "I FEEL" mode Electric heating mode Timer operation mode Sleep operation mode Maintenance Protection Troubleshooting Installation instructions Select the installation locations Indoor unit installation Outdoor unit installation...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Symbols in this User's Manual are interpreted as shown below: Be sure not to do. Be sure to follow the instruction. The feature of the appliance, Grounding is necessary. instead of a fault. Warning: Incorrect handling could Pay attention to such a situation. cause a serious hazard, such as death, serious injury,etc.
  • Page 3: Identification Of Parts

    Identification of parts Indoor unit Front panel Air vanes Corner panel Air filter Air inlet grill Display panel Air outlet Remote controller Outdoor unit Pipes and power connecting cord Drain hose Note: The condensate water drains at COOLING or Dry operation. Electrical cover Air outlet The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model.
  • Page 4: Operating And Display

    Identification of parts Operating and Display TIMER TIMER DRAIN HEATER Electrical heater indicator (Red) It lights on when the electrical heater is in use and lights off when heater is off. Drain indicator (Orange) It lights on means the water pump is running.
  • Page 5: Remote Controller

    Identification of parts Remote controller Remote controller indicator section Sleep indicator Remote controller signal transmitter Heating indicator send signal to appliance. Cooling indicator Dry indicator Remote controller Fan only indicator I FEEL indicator section Electric heater indicator signal transmit. "I FEEL" mode I FEEL ON/OFF button auto fan speed...
  • Page 6 Identification of parts Remote controller How to use remote controller How to load batteries "Beep" means receiving signal SLEEP SWING MODE Signal TIMER transmitter HEATER Pull to open the cover. Load batteries properly in the compartment Signal-sent symbol will flash according to polarity.
  • Page 7: Operation Instructions

    Operation instructions Operation modes Selecting mode Each time the MODE button is pressed, the operation mode is changed in sequence: HEATING FAN ONLY "I FEEL" COOLING Press until your desired mode appears. "I FEEL "mode is specified on page 9. The compressor does not run in "FAN ONLY "...
  • Page 8: Airflow Direction Control

    Operation instructions Airflow direction control Vertical airflow control I FEEL Press the SWING button of the remote controller to control the swinging and stopping of air vanes. ON/OFF Swinging airflow: TEMP Press the SWING button once, the fan motor starts to operate, and the SLEEP SWING MODE...
  • Page 9: I Feel" Mode

    Operation instructions "I FEEL" mode Press the "ON/OFF" button, then choose the "I FEEL" mode by pressing "MODE" button. The air conditioner will select heating, cooling or dry mode automatically and determine set temperature and fan speed automatically according to room temperature. Relation among operation mode, set temperature and room temperature Set temperature Operation mode...
  • Page 10: Timer Operation Mode

    Operation instructions Timer operation mode It is convenient to set the timer on with "TIMER" button when you go out in the morning I FEEL to achieve a comfortable room temperature at the time you go home. You can also set timer off at night to enjoy a good sleep.
  • Page 11: Sleep Operation Mode

    Operation instructions SLEEP mode I FEEL SLEEP operation mode SLEEP mode can be set in I FEEL, DRY, COOLING or HEATING operation mode. This function enables you have a more comfortable environment for sleep. After SLEEP mode is set, the set temperature rises by 1 if it operates at ON/OFF cooling or dry mode for 2 hours constantly.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    Maintenance Air filter maintenance Indoor unit maintenance Cut off the power supply Cut off power supply, then approach the indoor unit with a ladder or other safe Turn off the appliance way. first before disconnecting from the power supply. Press the button on the air inlet grill with both hands.
  • Page 13 Maintenance Air filter cleaning Air inlet grill cleaning Cut off power supply, then Cleaning approach the indoor unit with a ladder or other safe way. Remove the dusts from the air filter with a Press the button on the air inlet vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 14: Protection

    Protection Operating condition Noise pollution The protective device maybe trip and stop Install the air conditioner at a place the appliance in the cases listed below: that can bear its weight in order to Outdoor air temperature is over 24 operate more quietly.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The following cases may not always be a malfunction, please check it before asking for service. Trouble Analysis If the protector trip or fuse is blown. If the protective device works to protect the Does not run appliance. If batteries in the remote controller exhausted. If the plug is not properly plugged.
  • Page 16: Installation Instructions

    Installation instructions Select the installation locations Roof Wall Drain pipe Location for installing indoor unit: Ceiling Where there is no obstacle near the air outlet and air can be easily blown to every corner. Where drain pipe can extend t outside of the wall from the ceiling board. It is preferable to have a special draining facility.
  • Page 17: Indoor Unit Installation

    Installation instructions Indoor unit installation (Note: Below reference is only applicable to a house made of concrete.) Measure the distance H between the roof surface and the ceiling board ; Make four suspending poles with M10 screw thread on both ends (metric system) as the below figure shown.(processed with 10 pole) Value of L and L1 are calculated as below L1=50mm (when H<255mm L1=40mm...
  • Page 18 Installation instructions Fix the main unit onto the suspending poles with attached nuts and washer. The nuts on the bottom should turn to about half of the thread length. ( Note: This procedure needs at least 2 persons together.) 8~13mm Adjust the nuts on the bottom of the suspending poles, allow the bottom of the unit 8-13mm higher than that of the ceiling board.
  • Page 19 Installation instructions Wall hole Drill a wall hole if the pipes and cables through the wall The hole should tilt a little downward as shown below for easy drainage. For cleanness of the wall and tidiness of the piping, install a wall hole sleeve and sleeve cap. Indoor Outdoor Wall hole sleeve...
  • Page 20: Outdoor Unit Installation

    Installation instructions Outdoor unit piping connection Piping preparations Measure the length of pipes according to the location and direction of indoor and outdoor units and the wall hole. Cut the copper tube ( ) correctly with a pipe cutter. 10 and Model Outer dia A(mm)
  • Page 21: Air Purge

    Installation instructions connecting pipe Small pipe (liquid) Outdoor unit section Large pipe(gas) 1. Remove the high and low pressure valve caps with a wrench. Flare nut 2. Remove the plastic cover for connecting pipes. 3. Align the pipe and connector with one hand, Connector pre-tighten the flare nut to the connector with another hand.
  • Page 22 Installation instructions After air exhaust, check all the joints of indoor and outdoor units with a halogen detector or suds before wrapping to ensure there is no leakage. Adjustment of refrigerant: The refrigerant volume of the models in this manual are based on using 10m connecting pipes.
  • Page 23: Electrical Work

    Installation instructions Make sure to keep the indoor part of the drain pipe thermal insulated. Otherwise, the condensate may form and drip own to the ceiling board. When the indoor section of the drain pipe is too long, follow the below methods 1~1.5m Dn15pipe Below 300mm...
  • Page 24 Installation instructions Do not change the internal wiring optionally. Make sure to fix the wires well. Incomplete connection or fixing of wire could result in a fire. Electrical Wiring Diagram Main switch/fuse Main switch/fuse (prepared by user) (prepared by user) Electric heater power cord Power Power Supply...
  • Page 25 Installation instructions Electrical work(For 24K) Electric heater power cord Electric heater power cord Power supply cord SINGLE PHASE MODEL 3- PHASE MODEL (380V/50HZ/3 Phase) (220V/50HZ/single phase) Outdoor terminal Outdoor terminal Indoor terminal Blue Yellow/Green Brown Blue Yellow/Green Cable clamp Cable clamp Cable clamp Power supply cord Power supply cord...
  • Page 26 Installation instructions Electrical work(For 41K) Electric heater power cord Electric heater power cord Power supply cord Indoor terminal Outdoor terminal Yellow/Green Blue Cable clamp Power supply cord Cable clamp Electric heater power cord Defrost cable Indoor unit PCB Thermistor Defrost cable Power connecting cord and control cables Outdoor unit 2L 3L 4L...
  • Page 27: Front Panel Installation

    Installation instructions Trial run Before trial run After installation and piping, cable connection of both indoor and outdoor units complete, check the following items: if the refrigerant leaks; if power supply complies with requirements; If control cables and power cord have been fixed well. Function test Switch on the appliance after the checking.
  • Page 28 Installation instructions Main unit Front panel Buckle the front panel to the main unit, pay attention to the correct direction of front panel. Two of the buckles hook inside, the other two hook outside. Connect the three connectors of front panel to the main unit, allowing two fan motors and remote control indicating board on the front panel connect to the control PCB of main unit.
  • Page 29: Test Run

    Installation instructions Test run 1. Before test run After installation, piping and electrical connection of both indoor and outdoor units complete, check the following items again: if refrigerant leaks. if power supply complies with requirements. If cables and cord has been fixed well. 2.Check the following items during test run: Indoor unit: If the temperature difference between room and the blowing-out air over 8 C after operating...

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