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  • Page 1 TERRAFORM SERIES...
  • Page 3 WELCOME Thank you for choosing AC Infinity. We are committed to product quality and friendly customer service. If you have any questions or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Visit www.acinfinity.com and click contact for our contact information. EMAIL LOCATION support@acinfinity.com...
  • Page 4 MANUAL CODE ACN2407X1 PRODUCT MODEL UPC-A TERRAFORM 7 AC-ACN5 819137024373...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ................Cool Function ..............Page 38 Dry Function ................ Page 42 Fan Function ............... Page 46 Page 48 Heat Function ..............Other Settings Page 57 ................FAQ....................Page 59 Other AC Infinity Products ............Page 60 Warranty Page 61 ..................
  • Page 6: Product Warning

    PRODUCT WARNING This product is intended to cool, heat, dehumidify, and circulate the air in indoor spaces only. This product is not intended for commercial or industrial use. Use this product only as described in this manual. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: Read all instructions before installing and using this product.
  • Page 7 PRODUCT WARNING Plug this product directly into a wall outlet. Never use with an extension cord or relocatable power tap (outlet/power strip). Do not use this product on a surge-protected unit or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupted (GFCI) outlet. Do not cover this product or the power cords with rugs or other fabric materials. Do not route cords under furniture or appliances.
  • Page 8 PRODUCT WARNING Do not tilt, incline, or lay this product on its side or back. The applicable operating temperature range for this product is 41-95°F. Do not operate with a solid state speed device, such as a dimmer control switch. Use of this product on the same electrical circuit as another high-energy use product, such as vacuums, blenders, variable speed fans, or circulators is not advised.
  • Page 9 PRODUCT WARNING REFRIGERANT (R32) Read all instructions before installing and using this product. Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odor. All safety precautions must be followed. When defrosting and cleaning this product, only use this product as described in this manual. FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT USED.
  • Page 10: Key Features

    KEY FEATURES ALL-IN-ONE DEVICE UIS™ COMPATIBLE SMART CONTROLLER Effortlessly adapts to provide Pairs with our smart controllers Features custom controls effective cooling, heating, to allow app control as part of that activate your AC based and dehumidification to a our UIS platform to help create on temperature, humidity, wide array of interior spaces.
  • Page 11: Product Contents

    PRODUCT CONTENTS PORTABLE AIR EVAPORATOR CONDENSER EVAPORATOR CONDENSER CONDITIONER DUCT ADAPTER DUCT ADAPTER FRAME FRAME (x1) (x1) (x1) (x1) (x1) DUCT ADAPTER SHUTTER DUCT WINDOW DUCT WINDOW BASE BASE COUPLER COUPLER ADAPTER COUPLER (x2) (x1) (x2) (x2) (x2) WINDOW DUCT TRACK SEAL BOLTS AND...
  • Page 12: Configuration Setup

    CONFIGURATION SETUP COOLING OR HEATING YOUR SPACE Before installing and routing ducting from your air conditioner, first determine whether you want a warmer or cooler space. Then ensure the correct ducting is routed into your space when switching between the COOL, DRY, and HEAT functions. See below for example configurations of these functions.
  • Page 13 CONFIGURATION SETUP DUCTWORK INSULATION Condensation can form on the ducting if one is connected to vent B and it is used over an extended period in humid environments. You may apply ductwork insulation to vent B to minimize the amount of condensation forming. SELECTING ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURE How the intake/exhaust ducting are routed will determine the air pressure in your grow tent.
  • Page 14 CONFIGURATION SETUP SELECTING ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Negative pressure occurs when there is more air being pushed out than coming in. This creates a setup that prevents any inside air from mixing with the outside environment, but will allow outside air to enter your grow tent.
  • Page 15 CONFIGURATION SETUP SELECTING ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURE POSITIVE PRESSURE Positive pressure occurs when there is more air coming in than being pushed out. This creates a setup that prevents outside particles from entering your grow tent, but will allow the air inside to escape.
  • Page 16 CONFIGURATION SETUP SELECTING ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURE NEUTRAL PRESSURE Neutral pressure occurs when the amount of air being pushed out is relatively equal to the amount of air blowing in. This creates a setup where very little air is exchanged between your grow tent and the outside environment.
  • Page 17: Installation

    INSTALLATION INPUT ADAPTERS BEFORE INSTALLATION Only remove the adapters for periodic maintenance. Confirm your chosen configuration before setup to avoid unnecessary wear-and-tear. Do NOT operate your air conditioner while it is tilted, at an incline, or laid on its side. STEP 1 Remove the evaporator and condenser frames as needed.
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION INPUT ADAPTERS STEP 2—UIS EXTENSION CORD Plug the UIS extension cord with the gasket connector into the UIS port at the top vent. The gasket is specially designed to protect against liquids and dust. See the "Connecting to UIS" section for more information.
  • Page 19 INSTALLATION INPUT ADAPTERS STEP 4 Before installation, make sure the sensor probe and UIS extension cord (as needed) are plugged in. Snap the evaporator duct adapter onto the top vent, making sure the connected cords route through the opening. Insert the flat fasteners at the front of the adapter into the corresponding openings.
  • Page 20 INSTALLATION INPUT ADAPTERS STEP 6 Extend the first few rings of ducting and screw the ducting onto the duct coupler.
  • Page 21 INSTALLATION EXHAUST ADAPTER STEP 1 Twist and pull off the shutter coupler from the top vent. STEP 2 Screw the ducting onto the duct adapter base. STEP 3 Screw the duct adapter base onto the top vent.
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION DRAIN PIPE DRAINING THE TRAY Your air conditioner is built with a condensation tray that will collect water and will need to be drained when it is full. Using the included drain pipe will direct the collected water to a drain or a catch tray.
  • Page 23 INSTALLATION WINDOW DUCT KIT OUTDOOR VENTILATION Use the included window duct kit to help draw in fresh air or expel stale air. STEP 1 Screw a flat head bolt into the main plate's mounting hole rail-side up. Keep the bolt head parallel to the rails. STEP 2 Apply a washer and wing nut onto the flat head bolt on the other side of the main plate.
  • Page 24 INSTALLATION WINDOW DUCT KIT STEP 3 Slide the track plate into the main plate, making sure the flat head bolt enters its channel. Adjust the assembly to fit the height or width of your window. Tighten the wing nut once you have your desired length. You may apply the second main plate to support additional ducting as needed.
  • Page 25 INSTALLATION WINDOW DUCT KIT STEP 5 Apply the seal tape along the track plate to cover and close off its gaps as needed. STEP 6 Screw the window duct adapter onto the ducting attached to your air conditioner's vents.
  • Page 26 INSTALLATION WINDOW DUCT KIT STEP 7 Screw the window base coupler into the window duct adapter. STEP 8 Snap the window base coupler to your window duct vent.
  • Page 27 INSTALLATION WINDOW DUCT KIT VERTICAL SETUP You may create an intake/exhaust configuration by using both included sets of window duct kits. When configuring the window duct kits vertically, make sure the exhaust ducting is situated above the intake ducting. SETUP 1 SETUP 2 EXHAUST EXHAUST...
  • Page 28: Powering And Setup

    POWERING AND SETUP POWERING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Plug your air conditioner into an AC power outlet to power it.
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE STEP 1 Unplug your air conditioner. STEP 2 Lock the wheels and hold your air conditioner in place to prevent any movement. STEP 3 Firmly grip the vent end of the duct adapter while pushing the back end towards the vent end.
  • Page 30 MAINTENANCE STEP 4 While pushing in the back of the duct adapter, pull it out, starting from the back end. Unscrew the ducting to better reach the coupler filters. STEP 5 Wipe off any dust and debris from the grille and couplers using a damp cloth.
  • Page 31: Uis Tm Platform

    By creating this fully integrated system, you can power and program all your devices together or separately for optimized grow tent management. Your grow system can be regulated using your controller hub or remotely on the AC Infinity app (paired with compatible controllers), where you will have access to automation programming and climate data.
  • Page 32: Uis Tm Compatibility

    COMPATIBILITY MOLEX ADAPTER Use the included Molex adapter to plug inline fans with 4-pin Molex connectors into this controller. Plug your fan's Molex connector into the adapter. Then plug the adapter into the controller. UIS M - 4PIN F ADAPTER EXTENSION CABLE* Use male-to-male UIS extension cords to connect devices with female UIS ports at an extended range from your controller.
  • Page 33: Connecting To Uis Tm

    CONNECTING TO UIS The TERRAFORM Series can connect with any UIS controller (sold separately) as part of an integrated system using the included UIS extension cord. EXTENSION CABLE Use the included UIS M-M extension cord to connect your air conditioner to your UIS controller.
  • Page 34: Programming

    PROGRAMMING 1. MODE BUTTON 9. CURRENT LEVEL Cycles through the controller’s Displays the current setting. modes: OFF, ON, AUTO, VPD, Includes a trend indicator that TIMER TO OFF, and CYCLE (ON signals if the setting is currently and OFF) rising, falling, or holding steady. 2.
  • Page 35 PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONAL MODE Press the unit button to cycle through the COOL, DRY, FAN, and HEAT functions. Refer to the use scenarios below: COOL Use the COOL function to cool your space. Use the DRY function to dehumidify your space. HEAT Use the FAN function to circulate air through Use the HEAT function to warm up your space.
  • Page 36 PROGRAMMING ALL FUNCTIONS OFF MODE Your air conditioner will not run while in this mode. The OFF Mode setting also serves as the minimum level the other modes will run at while triggered OFF. MINIMUM LEVEL Your air conditioner will run at the level set in OFF Mode, as the minimum level, when triggered to turn OFF.
  • Page 37 PROGRAMMING ALL FUNCTIONS ON MODE Your air conditioner will actively run at the level set here, regardless of the probe’s reading. The ON Mode setting also serves as the maximum level the other modes will run at. MAXIMUM LEVEL Your air conditioner will run at the level set *Example shown in ON Mode, as the maximum level, when triggered ON, as well as in the AUTO...
  • Page 38: Cool Function

    PROGRAMMING COOL FUNCTION CONTROLLER MODES Pressing the mode button while in the COOL function will cycle through the available programming modes: OFF, ON, AUTO (high temp.), VPD (high VPD), TIMER TO OFF, and CYCLE (On and Off). AUTO MODE (HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the high temperature trigger.
  • Page 39 PROGRAMMING COOL FUNCTION VPD MODE (HIGH VPD TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the high VPD trigger. Your air conditioner will activate if the probe’s reading meets or exceeds this threshold. Once triggered, it will gradually ramp up to the level set in ON Mode.
  • Page 40 PROGRAMMING COOL FUNCTION TIMER TO OFF MODE Pressing the up or down button sets a countdown time. During the countdown, your air conditioner will be set to ON. Once the timer ends, it will trigger to turn off. If there is a level set in OFF Mode, your air conditioner will run at that level after the end of the countdown.
  • Page 41 PROGRAMMING COOL FUNCTION CYCLE MODE (ON AND OFF) 30min. Set an on duration and an off duration for your air conditioner to cycle through continuously. Press 1hr. the up or down button to first set a duration for it to activate. Then press the mode button again and set a duration for it to deactivate.
  • Page 42: Dry Function

    PROGRAMMING DRY FUNCTION CONTROLLER MODES Pressing the mode button while in the DRY function will cycle through the available programming modes: OFF, ON, AUTO (high humid.), VPD (low VPD), TIMER TO OFF, and CYCLE (On and Off). AUTO MODE (HIGH HUMIDITY TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the high humidity trigger.
  • Page 43 PROGRAMMING DRY FUNCTION VPD MODE (LOW VPD TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the low VPD trigger. Your air conditioner will activate if the probe’s reading meets or falls below this threshold. Once triggered, it will gradually ramp up to the level set in ON Mode.
  • Page 44 PROGRAMMING DRY FUNCTION TIMER TO OFF MODE Pressing the up or down button sets a countdown time. During the countdown, your air conditioner will be set to ON. Once the timer ends, it will trigger to turn off. If there is a level set in OFF Mode, your air conditioner will run at that level after the end of the countdown.
  • Page 45 PROGRAMMING DRY FUNCTION CYCLE MODE (ON AND OFF) 30min. Set an on duration and an off duration for your air conditioner to cycle through continuously. Press 1hr. the up or down button to first set a duration for it to activate. Then press the mode button again and set a duration for it to deactivate.
  • Page 46: Fan Function

    PROGRAMMING FAN FUNCTION CONTROLLER MODES Pressing the mode button while in the FAN function will cycle through the available programming modes: OFF, ON, TIMER TO OFF, and CYCLE (On and Off). TIMER TO OFF MODE Pressing the up or down button sets a countdown time.
  • Page 47 PROGRAMMING FAN FUNCTION CYCLE MODE (ON AND OFF) 30min. Set an on duration and an off duration for your air conditioner to cycle through continuously. Press 1hr. the up or down button to first set a duration for it to activate. Then press the mode button again and set a duration for it to deactivate.
  • Page 48: Heat Function

    PROGRAMMING HEAT FUNCTION CONTROLLER MODES Pressing the mode button while in the HEAT function will cycle through the available programming modes: OFF, ON, AUTO (low temp.), VPD (low VPD), TIMER TO OFF, and CYCLE (On and Off). AUTO MODE (LOW TEMPERATURE TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the low temperature trigger.
  • Page 49 PROGRAMMING HEAT FUNCTION VPD MODE (LOW VPD TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the low VPD trigger. Your air conditioner will activate if the probe’s reading meets or falls below this threshold. Once triggered, it will gradually ramp up to the level set in ON Mode.
  • Page 50 PROGRAMMING HEAT FUNCTION TIMER TO OFF MODE Pressing the up or down button sets a countdown time. During the countdown, your air conditioner will be set to ON. Once the timer ends, it will trigger to turn off. If there is a level set in OFF Mode, your air conditioner will run at that level after the end of the countdown.
  • Page 51 PROGRAMMING HEAT FUNCTION CYCLE MODE (ON AND OFF) 30min. Set an on duration and an off duration for your air conditioner to cycle through continuously. Press 1hr. the up or down button to first set a duration for it to activate. Then press the mode button again and set a duration for it to deactivate.
  • Page 52 PROGRAMMING CONTROLLER SETTINGS Pressing the setting button will cycle through the controller’s available settings: °F / °C, CALIB. T° / H%, and LEAF OFFSET. TOGGLING THE DISPLAY Lock the controller by holding the setting button. Press the setting button to turn the display off. Pressing the setting button again will turn the display back on.
  • Page 53 PROGRAMMING CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE SETTING Adjusts the temperature reading the sensor probe is measuring. Press the up or down button to increase or decrease the data figure in 1° increments. The calibration cycle ranges from -20°F to 20°F (or -10°C to 10°C) and will be applied to the sensor probe’s measurements.
  • Page 54 PROGRAMMING ALERT ICONS The alert icons are displayed at the top of the screen. Icons may flash when the controller signals an alert to notify you of any triggered function or alarm. ALARM Flashes and beeps with an alert if the temperature/humidity/VPD meets the trigger point set in the app.
  • Page 55 PROGRAMMING VENT ALERT Displays whenever you switch between the COOL and HEAT functions to remind you to switch vent setups. See the Configuration Setup section for examples. VPD ALERT Flashes whenever either VPD Mode triggers (high VPD or low VPD) activate your air conditioner.
  • Page 56 PROGRAMMING NUMBERED ALARMS Alarms will trigger when your air conditioner experiences the following issues: FULL CONDENSATION TRAY Displays when the condensation tray is full. Empty the tray by opening the drainage hole beneath the condenser vent to completely drain the water. Programming is paused until the tray is emptied.
  • Page 57: Other Settings

    OTHER SETTINGS FACTORY RESET Holding the mode, up, and down buttons together for 5 seconds HOLD + will reset your controller and restore factory settings. This clears all user parameters in each controller mode and setting. CONTROLLER LOCK Holding the setting button will lock the controller in your current mode.
  • Page 58 OTHER SETTINGS RESET TO OFF/DEFAULT Holding the up and down buttons together for 2 seconds will reset the value of your current mode or controller setting to HOLD + default. In AUTO or SCHEDULE Mode, pressing either the up or down button will return to its previous value. AUTO INCREASING OR DECREASING Holding the up or down button will increase or decrease the HOLD +...
  • Page 59: Faq

    Why does my screen turn off when I connect my air conditioner to a UIS controller? A UIS controller will override your air conditioner's onboard programming. Your air conditioner's screen will shut off and you can program your device directly through the smart controller. When I connect to a smart controller, which sensor probe is active? The sensor probe plugged into your controller will override the air conditioner's sensor.
  • Page 60: Other Ac Infinity Products

    150 lb. weight capacity. Includes a mounting plate to install your AC Infinity controller onto. Inline Duct Fans The CLOUDLINE series is a line of duct fans designed to quietly ventilate AV rooms and closets, as well as various DIY air circulation and exhaust projects.
  • Page 61: Warranty

    WARRANTY This warranty program is our commitment to you, the product sold by AC Infinity will be free from defects in manufacturing for a period of two years from the date of purchase. If a product is found to have a defect in material or workmanship, we will take the appropriate actions defined in this warranty to resolve any issues.
  • Page 62 No part of the materials including graphics or logos available in this booklet may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form, in whole or in part, without specific permission from AC Infinity Inc.
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