Mistral MTP-09IN User Manual

Mistral MTP-09IN User Manual

Smart air conditioner split system inverter

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Smart Air Conditioner
Split System Inverter
(Reverse Cycle)
Instruction / Wi-Fi Function
User Manual
Model: MTP-09IN / MTP-12IN

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  • Page 1 Smart Air Conditioner Split System Inverter (Reverse Cycle) Instruction / Wi-Fi Function User Manual Model: MTP-09IN / MTP-12IN...
  • Page 2: General Safety Instructions

    General Safety Electrical safety Instructions • Voltage: Make sure your electrical voltage and circuit frequency correspond to those indicated on the appliance rating plate. PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY THIS UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A • Power supply: Use standard circuit breaker REGISTERED, LICENSED INSTALLER and fuse that conform to the rating of the AS REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENT...
  • Page 3 • Alterations: Do not alter the characteristics of • Smoke or burning smell: If the appliance the appliance in any way. gives off smoke or there is a burning smell, immediately disconnect the unit from • Usage restriction: This appliance is not the power supply and contact our after intended for use by persons (including sales support centre.
  • Page 4 Important safety precautions concerning • The service technician must strictly comply with: refrigerant R32 – All instructions in the installation manual provided with the appliance WARNING: Combustible & – All relevant provisions of gas-related local Dangerous laws and regulations. This symbol alerts you to take •...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Product Overview Fig. 3: Outdoor unit - Front view • This Smart Split System Air Conditioner is made up of an indoor and outdoor unit (Fig. 1—4), which are connected through properly insulated copper pipes (not supplied) and an electrical connecting cable. •...
  • Page 6: Installation Hardware

    Fig. 5: Installation hardware (not to scale) Fig. 6: Installation diagram (not to scale) Mounting plate Air filter Air inlet Front panel Emergency button Air outlet Air deflector and flap Refrigerant connecting pipe (not supplied) Sealing colloid Air inlet Wiring cover Air outlet Installation hardware Drainage cover...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started • The indoor/outdoor wiring connections must be secured tightly, and the cable should be routed properly so that there Unpacking is o force puling the cable from the connection terminals. Improper or loose • When unpacking the appliance, keep the connections can cause heat generation original packaging carton and materials in a or fire.
  • Page 8: Using The Remote Control

    Using the remote control • Long press the MODE button, until the [ icon flashes, to set the cooling only type. Fig. 9 • Long press the MODE button, until the [ icon flashes, to set the heating pump type. NOTE: •...
  • Page 9: Hints For Economical Operation

    Operation Instructions • The indoor air, sucked in by the fan, enters the unit through the grille at the front panel and passes through a filter, which collects any Indoor unit LED display dust (Fig. 11). Fig. 11 Filter Heat Exchanger Function Temperature...
  • Page 10: Remote Control Buttons

    Remote control buttons Button Function POWER Start or stop operation Fig. 13 MODE Select the mode of operation TURBO Enable the unit to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time MUTE Activate the mute function To activate/deactivate the ECO function TIMER Set to switch on or off automatically...
  • Page 11: Remote Control Display

    Remote control display Symbol Indicator Fig. 14 SIGNAL indicator CHILD-LOCK mode indicator GENTLE WIND mode indicator BATTERY level indicator AUTO mode indicator COOLING mode indicator DEHUMIDIFYING / DRY mode indicator FAN ONLY mode indicator HEATING mode indicator TEMPERATURE indicator UP/DOWN AUTO SWING indicator LEFT/RIGHT AUTO SWING indicator FAN SPEED indicator: auto/low/ low-mid/mid/mid-high/high...
  • Page 12: Auto Mode

    • To optimise the air conditioner’s cooling AUTO mode [ function, set the temperature as described above, then also adjust the speed (by pressing In AUTO mode [ ] the fan speed and the FAN button) and the airflow direction. temperature are set automatically according to the room temperature (tested by the temperature sensor incorporated in the indoor unit) to ensure...
  • Page 13: Child Lock Function

    • To activate the heating cycle, use the [ or [ ] button to set the temperature higher Fig. 20 than the current ambient room temperature. • To optimise the air conditioner’s heating function, set the temperature as described, then also adjust the speed (by pressing the FAN button) and the airflow direction.
  • Page 14: Turbo Function

    TURBO function [ • After setting the timer, select the desired mode (Cool/ Heat/ Auto/ Fan/ Dry), by pressing the MODE button. You will also need Press the TURBO button to produce maximum to set the fan speed, by pressing the FAN cooling or heating performance in the shortest button.
  • Page 15: Sleep Function

    • After running in SLEEP mode for 10 NOTE: hours, the unit will automatically change to the previous setting mode. • The timer can be set up to a maximum of 24 hours. SELF-CLEAN function [ • All programming should be started An automatic self-clean function helps clean within 5 seconds, otherwise the setting away dirt and bacteria that has accumulated on...
  • Page 16 FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide If you experience problems with your air conditioner, check for solutions in the table below. If the problem cannot be solved by simple adjustments, contact our after sales support centre, or contact a licensed air conditioner technician. Problem Possible cause and solution The appliance...
  • Page 17 Error and other signals on the display In case of certain malfunctions, the indoor unit will display the error codes below. Note the code and contact our after sales support centre for advice. Code Error Fault of the indoor temperature sensor — set the temperature manually and call for service. Fault of the indoor pipe temperature sensor —...
  • Page 18: Other Useful Information

    Other Useful Information Maintenance Periodic maintenance is essential for Service required! keeping your air conditioner efficient. Switch off the appliance immediately, cut CAUTION! off the power supply and call our Consumer Before carrying out any maintenance, Service Support for service in the event of: disconnect the power supply by setting •...
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Unit

    • Replace the filter by inserting the lower end of Cleaning the unit the filter screen first, and then squeezing the upper end in to follow. Dampen a clean cloth in warm water and wring it dry. Gently wipe the unit surface. Repeat this •...
  • Page 20: Responsible Disposal

    Instruction For Servicing (R32) Responsible disposal 1. Check the information in this manual to find out the dimensions of space needed for proper installation of the device, including the minimum distances allowed compared to adjacent structures. 2. Appliance shall be installed, operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger than 4m².
  • Page 21 Maintenance and repair operations that require 4) Checking for presence of refrigerant The area shall be checked with an appropriate the assistance of other qualified persons must be refrigerant detector prior to and during conducted under the supervision of the person competent for the use of flammable refrigerants.
  • Page 22 -- If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, 2) Particular attention shall be paid to the the secondary circuit shall be checked for the following to ensure that by working on presence of refrigerant; electrical components, the casing is not altered in such a way that the level of -- Marking to the equipment continues to be protection is affected.
  • Page 23 Electronic leak detectors shall be used to detect 23. Decommissioning flammable refrigerants, but the sensitivity may Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential not be adequate, or may need re-calibration. that the technician is completely familiar with the (Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a equipment and all its detail.
  • Page 24 25. Recovery When removing refrigerant from a system, either for servicing or decommissioning, it is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are removed safely. When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed. Ensure that the correct number of cylinders for holding the total system charge are available.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Model Number MTP-09IN Cooling 2640W(1000~4000) Capacity Heating 4050W(1000~4800) Cooling 4.3A (1.3~6.6) Current Heating 4.6A (1.3~7.4) Cooling 6.6A Rated Current Heating 7.4A Cooling 595W (290~1450) Power Input Heating 985W (290~1580) Cooling 1450W Rated Power Input Heating 1580W Room size suitability 9–16m...
  • Page 26 Due to the continuous update of the product function, the user manual in your hands may differ from the actual operation. For an electronic copy of Wi-Fi Function User Manual, please download it from our support website: https://mistral.com.au/mistral-connected/...
  • Page 27 IOS 9.0 version or higher 1. Through Mistral Connected app 2. Basic parameters for Wi-Fi module Use the Mistral Connected app to control your air conditioner when you are at home or on the way, to ensure the environment is perfect once your...
  • Page 28: Download And Install The App

    APP. arrow and insert the USB Wi-Fi module into the reserved USB slot on the frame. Method2: Open the Google "Play Store" on your smart phone and search "Mistral Connnected", download and install the APP. For IOS smart phone Method1: Please scan the QR code and follow the tips to get into "AppStore", download...
  • Page 29 Search the country or slide 8. Tap "Done" and "Completed". the screen up/down to find and choose the Country. Turn on your Mistral Connected 6. Enter the verification code you received from e-mail or smart phone. 7. Set the Password with 6-20 characters including characters and numbers.
  • Page 30: Forgot The Password

    Forgot the password 6. You can see the percent rate of connecting process, at the same time "PP", "SA", "AP" shining in turn on the indoor display. If you forgot the password or you want to reset the "PP" means "Searching the router" password, operate as below: "SA"...
  • Page 31 2-AP mode 1. Power on the air conditioner and operate it in cool mode. 2. Click "+" in the upper right corner of the "Home" screen or tap "Add device" on the room which has no device. 3. Tap the "Air conditioner(BT+Wi-Fi)" logo. 4.
  • Page 32: Bluetooth Mode

    3-Bluetooth mode 1. Power on the air conditioner and operate it in cool mode. 2. Click "+" in the upper right corner of the "Home" screen or tap "Add device" on the room which has no device. 3. Tap the "Air conditioner(BT+Wi-Fi)" logo. 4.
  • Page 33: Air Conditioner Control

    Air conditioner control Control form 1 The device control screen will pop up Device The main control interface details and automatically after adding the device. management < Back to the Sample2 Home screen The device control screen will pop up manually Turn ON/ by tapping the device name on the home screen.
  • Page 34 Control form 1-Select fan speed Control form 1-Timer adding 1. Tap Fan to pop up the Fan screen. 1. Tap Timer to pop up the Add Timer screen. 2. Select one of the fan speed High/med/Low/ 2. Tap Add Timer. Auto.
  • Page 35 Control form 2 Control form 2-Fan speed selection The main control interface 1. Tap the Fan speed button. 2. Choose your desired fan speed and tap it. Back to the Home screen 3. Tap the X button to go back to the main Tips control screen.
  • Page 36 Control form 2-Air Flow control Control form 2-ECO function 1. Tap the Precision Air Flow button or Swing 1. For Eco function, just tap the button to Flow button. activate the function, the button will be 2. Choose your desired air flow and tap it. lighting and the indicator will appear on the 3.
  • Page 37 Control form 2-Sleep function Control form 2-Timer (on) setting 1. Tap the Sleep button. 1. Tap the Timer button. 2. Choose your desired sleep mode and tap it. 2. Tap + in the upper right corner of the Timer 3. Tap the X button to go back to the main control main screen.
  • Page 38 Control form 2-Timer (off) setting Control form 2-Timer management 1. Tap the Timer button. 1. Change the Timer setting: 2. Tap + in the upper right corner of the Timer Tap anywhere of the timer list bar except the main screen. switch bar to get into the Timer setting screen, 3.
  • Page 39 Control form 2-More functions Control form 2-More functions 1. Tap the More button to operate additional 7. Tap the "Electricity Monitoring" button if it is functions if it appears on the screen. available on the screen. In this function, you can monitor the air conditioner electricity consumption.
  • Page 40 Control form 2-More functions Device details and management 11. Tap the "Self-diagnosis" button, if it is on control form1 or tap ... on control form2 available on the screen. , get into the device details screen. The air conditioner will automatically Here you can get some useful information and diagnosis itself and indicate the Error code sharing the device to other accounts.
  • Page 41: Account Management

    Account management Device details and management How to share the devices to other accounts? Account Profile setting 1. Tap "Device Sharing" and pop up Device Sharing screen. 2. Tap "Add Sharing". 3. Select the region and enter the account which you want to sharing.
  • Page 42 Notice Home(Family) management 1. Tap the name of home at the left upper 1. For technical update, there is maybe deviation corner of the Home Screen and select the of the actual items from what is on the Home Management. Or tap Me and tap Home manual.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    If you cannot control the app (air conditioner) even after power restored, you will need to connect the air conditioner by CF mode again. Mobile can't find air 1. Mistral Connected App display Air conditioner Device offline. Please conditioner check the following conditions.
  • Page 44 The Mistral air conditioning product listed on the back of this card is warranted by GSM Retail Holdings Pty Ltd (ABN 73 626 030 895) “GSM” against defects in design, materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date the equipment is purchased by the original owner.
  • Page 45 h) Faults or substandard performance caused to the air conditioner by faulty or incorrect external electrical wiring, incorrect power supply, voltage fluctuations, over voltage transients or electro- magnetic interference not originating within the air conditioner i) Faults or substandard performance caused by vermin, blocked filters, misuse, storm, flood, fire, earthquake, negligence, vandalism, Acts of God, war, foreign matter entering the air conditioner (eg leaf matter, dirt and moisture) or any other outside agency j) Deterioration and or damage to the external surfaces or refrigeration coils caused by normal...
  • Page 46 YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
  • Page 47 Licensed installer details Please ask your licensed installer/electrician to fill in the details below (or in the INSTALLATION manual) so you have them on record should you need to contact the installer in the future. Proof of professional installation is also required for warranty claims. Please fill in the details below: Name of licensed installer: ............................
  • Page 48 Cat. No. MTP-09IN/ MTP-12IN October 2022...

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