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23SEER Mini Split Air Conditioner
User Manual
Model No.: 23S-EACH9R1W/C 23S-EACH9R2W/C 23S-EACH12R1W/C
23S-EACH12R2W/C 23S-EACH18R2W/C 23S-EACH24R2W/C
Thank you very much for purchasing our air conditioner. Please read this owen's manual carefully before
using your air conditioner.

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  • Page 1 23SEER Mini Split Air Conditioner User Manual Model No.: 23S-EACH9R1W/C 23S-EACH9R2W/C 23S-EACH12R1W/C 23S-EACH12R2W/C 23S-EACH18R2W/C 23S-EACH24R2W/C Thank you very much for purchasing our air conditioner. Please read this owen's manual carefully before using your air conditioner.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety Precautions Name Of Parts Remote Control Operation Instructions Installation Precautions Indoor Unit Installation Outdoor Unit Installation Test Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting THANK YOU Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the Family. Your new Air Conditioner combines high-efficiency operation with portable convenience. By following the operating and care instructions in this manual, your air conditioner will provide you with many years of reliable service.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety Rules And Recommendations For The Installer 1. Read this guide before installing and using the appliance. 2. During the installation of the indoor and outdoor units, access to the working area should be forbidden to children. Unforeseeable accidents could happen. 3.
  • Page 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety Rules And Recommendations For The Installer the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. 19. Do not try to install the condi oner alone, always cont a ct specialized technical personnel. 20.
  • Page 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety Rules And Prohibitions 1. Do not bend, tug or compress the power cord since this could damage it. Electrical shocks or fire are probably due to a damaged power cord. Specialized technical personnel only must replace a damaged power cord.
  • Page 6: Name Of Parts

    NAME OF PARTS Indoor Unit M ounting plate Air filter Air inlet Front panel Emergency button Air outlet Air deflector and flap Refrigerant connecting pipe Outdoor Unit Air inlet Wiring cover Air outlet Dr inage pipe Connection wiring Valve protective cover Gas valve (Low pressure valve) Liquid valve...
  • Page 7 NAME OF PARTS Indoor Display Indicator for Timer, temperature and Error codes. Lights up during Timer operation. SLEEP mode The shape and position of switches and indicators may be different according to the model, but their function is the same.
  • Page 8: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL Remote control DISPLAY Meaning Symbols Battery indicator Auto Mode Cooling Mode Dry Mode Fan only Mode Heating Mode ECO Mode Timer Temperature indicator Fan speed: Auto/ low/ low-mid/ mid/ mid-high/ high Mute fun tion TURBO function Up-down auto swing Left-right auto swing SLEEP function Health function...
  • Page 9 REMOTE CONTROL No . Button Function To turn on/ off t he air condit ioner . To increase temperatur e, or Timer settin g hours. To decrease temperature, or Timer settin g hours. To select the mode of operatio n (AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEA T). MODE To activate/d eactivate the ECO functio n.
  • Page 10 REMOTE CONTROL Replacement of Batteries Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote control, by sliding it in direction as the arrow. Install the batteries according the direction (+ and -)shown on the Remote Control. Reinstall the battery cover by sliding it into place. Use 2 pieces LRO3 AAA (1.5V) batteries.
  • Page 11 REMOTE CONTROL COOLING MODE HEATING MODE The hea ng func on allows the air The cooling function allows the air HEAT COOL condi oner to heat the room. conditioner to cool the room and reduce Air humidity at the same To ac va t e the heating function (HEAT), press the time.
  • Page 12 REMOTE CONTROL TIMER function ---- TIMER ON SWING function witch on the To automatic s SWING TIMER appliance. SWING an set the When the unit is switch-off, you c 1. Press the button SWING to activate the louver TIMER ON. 1.1 Press to activate the horizontal flaps SWING...
  • Page 13 REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL MUTE function ECO function In this mode the appliance MUTE automatically sets the operation to save energy. 1. Press MUTE button to active this function, will appears on the remote display Press the button, the appears on the Do it again to deactivate this function.
  • Page 14 REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL Gentle Wind function (Optional) SELF-CLEAN function (Optional) Only optional for some heating pump inverter 1. Turn on the indoor unit, and change to COOL appliance. mode, then long press FAN and MUTE button To active this function, turn off the indoor unit together 3 seconds to active this function, SWING at first, then press...
  • Page 15: Operation Instructions

    OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Attempt to use the air condit ioner under the temperature beyond the specified range may c ause he air condit ioner protection device to start and the air condit ioner may fail to operate. Therefore, ry to use the air condit ioner in the following temperature condit ions. Fixed air conditioner: MODE Heating...
  • Page 16: Installation Precautions

    INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Pipe Length and Additional Refrigerant Inverter Models Capacity (Btu/h) 9K-12K 18K-36K Length of pipe with standard charge 5m/16ft 5m/16ft 5m/16ft 5m/16ft Length of pipe with standard charge (Like: North American, etc.) 7.5m/24ft 7.5m/24ft 7.5m/24ft 7.5m/24ft Maximum distance between indoor and outdoor unit 15m/ 49ft 15m/ 49ft 25m/ 82ft...
  • Page 17: Indoor Unit Installation

    INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step1: Select Installation location 1.1 Ensure the installation complies wit h the installation minimum dimensions (defined below) and meets the minimum and maximum connecting piping length and maximum change in elevation as defined in the System Requirements section. 1.2 Air inlet and outlet will be clear of obstructions, ensuring proper airflow throughout the room.
  • Page 18 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step2: Install Mounting Plate 2.1 Tak e the mounting plate from the back of indoor unit. 2.2 Ensure to meet the minimum installation dimension requiremen ts as step 1, according to the size of mounting plate, determine the position and stick the mounting plate close to the wall . 2.3 Adjust the mounting plate to a horizontal state with a spirit level, then mark out the screw hole positions on the wall.
  • Page 19 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step4: Connecting Refrigerant Pipe 4.1 According to the wall hole posit ion, select the appropriate piping mode. There are three optional piping modes for indoor unit s as shown in the figure below: In Piping Mode 1 or Piping Mode 3, a notch should be made by using scissors to cut the plastic sheet of piping outlet and cable outlet on the corresponding side of the indoor unit .
  • Page 20 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step5: Connect Drainage Hose 5.1 Adjust the drainage hose(if applicable) In some model, both sides of the indoor unit are provided wit h drainage ports, you can choose one of them to attache the drainage hose. And plug the unused drain port wit h the rubber attached in one of the ports.
  • Page 21 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step7: Wrap Piping and Cable After the refrigerant pipes, connecting wires and drainage hose are all installed, in order to save space, protect and insulate them, it must be bundle wit h insulating tape before passing them through the wall hole.
  • Page 22: Outdoor Unit Installation

    OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step1: Select Installation Location Select a site that allows for the following: 1.1 Do not install the outdoor unit near sources of heat, steam or flammable gas. 1.2 Do not install the unit in too windy or dusty places. 1.3 Do not install the unit where people often pass.
  • Page 23 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step4: Install Wiring 4.1 Use a phillips screwdriver to unscrew wiring cover, grasp and press it down gently to take it down. 4.2 Unscrew the cable clamp and take it down. 4.3 According to the wiring diagram pasted inside the wiring cover, connect the connec ng wires to the corresponding terminals, and ensure all connec ons are firmly and securely .
  • Page 24 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step6: Vacuum Pumping 6.1 Use a spanner to take down the protec ve caps fr om the service port, low pressure valve and high pressure valve of the outdoor unit. 6.2 Connect the pressure hose of manifold gauge to the service port on the outdoor unit low pressure valve.
  • Page 25: Test Operation

    TEST OPERATION Inspec ons Before T e st Run Do the following checks before test run. Description Inspection method Check whether the power supply voltage complies with specification. Check whether there is any wrong or missing connection between the Electrical power lines, signal line and earth wires.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    TEST OPERATION 5. Observe the test run state of the air condi oner at least 30 minutes. 6. A er the successfully test run, return the normal se ng and press ON/OFF bu on on the remot e controller to turn off the unit. 7.
  • Page 27 MAINTENANCE Opposite to the direction of taking out the filter <40 (104 ) Clean the Take out the filter Clean the filter with Replace the filter filter from the unit soapy water and air dry it Tip: When you find accumulated dust in the filter, please clean the filter in time to ensure the clean, healthy and efficient operation inside the air conditioner.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSES MALFUNCTION Power failure/plug pulled out. Damaged indoor/outdoor unit fan motor. Faulty compressor thermomagnetic circuit breaker. Faulty protective device or fuses. The appliance does Loose connections or plug pulled out. not operate It sometimes stops operating to protect the appliance. Voltage higher or lower than the voltage range.
  • Page 29 TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODE ON THE DISPLAY In case of error, the display on the indoor unit shown the following error codes: Display Description of the trouble Indoor room temperature sensor fault Indoor pipe temperature sensor fault Outdoor pipe temperature sensor fault Refrigerant system leakage or fault Malfunction of indoor fan motor Outdoor ambient temperature sensor fault...
  • Page 30 Emerson Quiet Kool Co. Ltd. 120 US-46 Parsippany - Troy Hills, NJ 07054 Toll Free 1-888-493-0305 Version Update: --2021.5.0...

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