When there is any doubt, the onsite wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician. IFB cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system (eg electric shock etc).
• The user must protect the indoor unit with • All air conditioner installation work must a fuse of suitable capacity for the be carried out only by IFB authorized maximum input current or with another service personnel. overload protection device.
OFF operative efficiency the power supply and contact IFB care. conditioner with possible consequent Prolonged use of the device in such failures or damages. conditions can cause fire or electrocution.
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• In case of high or Low Voltage, as present. Such materials may cause fire or specified on the rating plate, IFB suggest explosions. to use a Voltage Stabilizer for smooth • This air conditioner can be used by operations of the air conditioner.
Disposal Request Don’ts • Do not dismantle electronic products Contact IFB Care at on your own. 080 458 45678/ 080 695 45678 and pro- • Do not throw electronic products in bins vide your details to our representative to with a 'Do Not Dispose' sign.
THE A TO Z OF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER INDOOR UNIT Terminal Front Panel Air Filter Block Cover Remote Display Control 24 Degree Temperature Label Indoor Unit Emergency Rating Label Button Horizontal Vertical...
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INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY POWER SLEEP TIMER TEMPERATURE DISPLAY / TIME DISPLAY NOTE: NOTE: The shape and position of indicators may vary according to the model, and may not correspond to the The shape and position of indicators may vary according to the model, and may not correspond to the appearance of the units that have been purchased but their function remain same.
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THE A TO Z OF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER OUTDOOR UNIT Air Outlet Grille Brand Logo Big Handle Cover Outdoor Unit Rating Label Gas Valve Liquid Valve...
AUTO RESTART & EMERGENCY FUNCTION Emergency button Front panel Auto Restart* • Lift the front panel of the indoor unit to This function allows the air conditioner to reach the emergency button. keep the selected settings after a blackout • If you press the button once (one or a voltage drop.
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REMOTE CONTROL COOL MODE Allows to cool the room, also reducing the humidity in the air. HEAT MODE Allows the air conditioner to produce hot air. FAN MODE The air conditioner works using only the fan. DRY MODE Reduces the humidity of the air to make the room more comfortable AUTO MODE conditioner...
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8. MEANINGS OF SYMBOLS *This feature is only available in select remote controls/models. **Vertical Swing (Left/Right swing) is available in select models only NOTE: The aesthetic and functions of the remote control may vary according to the model. The shape and position of the buttons and indicators may also vary but will have the same functions.
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REMOTE CONTROL • Mode: Cool The Cool Mode allows the air conditioner to cool room while also reducing humidity in the air. • To activate the Cool Mode press mode button until its symbol appears on remote display. • The cooling is activated by using the + and - buttons to set a temperature lower than that of the room.
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• Mode: FAN • Press the Timer button .Set Start Time • In the Fan Mode the air conditioner by using + and - buttons. The time till works using only the fan. the air conditioner switches ON should • To activate the Fan Mode, press the be displayed.
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• Mode: HEALTH • Mode : SLEEP • Mode: HEALTH • Mode : SLEEP • When Health key is pressed, this feature • The Sleep Mode automatically adjusts • When Health key is pressed, this feature • The Sleep Mode automatically adjusts the temperature of the room to make it function.
1. GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR MACHINE INSTALLING YOUR MACHINE & SAFETY GUIDELINES Inserting batteries in the remote control When you insert the batteries for the first • Remove the cover of the remote time in the remote control or if you control's battery compartment...
Filter Heat Exchanger GUIDELINES FOR USING THE Modes of operation REMOTE CONTROL The air conditioner is designed to create comfortable conditions by cooling and • Direct the remote control towards the dehumidifying the air in the room. If air conditioner. required, it can also heat the air (in •...
2. INSTALLING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 150 mm Mounting Plate 150 mm 150 mm Condensed Water Drain Pipe Sleeve Insulating Covering Electrical Cable Water Drain Pipe SELECTING THE LOCATION INDOOR UNIT Before starting installation, decide on the source of heat, steam or flammable gas. position of the indoor and outdoor units, •...
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• It is recommended to use IFB unique • Do not install the outdoor unit near ODU stand which is best suited for IFB sources of heat, steam or flammable Ac’s.
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INSTALLATION DIAGRAM OUTDOOR UNIT The purchaser must ensure that this air to the position of the mounting plate. conditioner installed persons • The hole must slope downwards qualified experienced towards the exterior. installation, service repair refrigerant products. NOTE: Slant the drain pipe downwards in the direction NOTE: Slant the drain pipe downwards in the direction of the hole;...
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• The connection must have sufficient will become stiff. Do not bend the pipe earthing. more than three times at one point. • If the power cord is damaged, it must • When extending rolled pipe, be replaced by authorized service straighten the pipe by unwinding it personnel only.
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• Do not bend the drain hose or leave it • Lag the pipe joints with insulating protruding or twisted and do not put material, securing it with vinyl tape. the end of it in water. If an extension is •...
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Electrical connections procedures described for the indoor unit. To avoid leakage, pay attention to the • Remove the cover. following • Connect the cable wires to the terminal board using the same numbering as in • Tighten flare nuts using the indoor unit.
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NOT OK NOT OK VACUUMING AIR PURGING USING A VACUUM PUMP Air and humidity left inside the refrigerant Remove the valve cap of the valve core. circuit cause compressor malfunction. After having connected the Connect one end of the charge hose indoor and outdoor units, remove the air to the vacuum pump and the other end and humidity from the refrigerant Circuit...
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Indoor Unit Suction Valve Liquid Valve Protection Caps Service Port Nut Final stage of installation Outdoor unit test • Place wind insulating covering around • Is there abnormal noise the joints of the indoor unit and fix it with vibration during operation? insulating tape.
Key information for installer Inverter Type Capacity (Btu/h) 15/18k 22/24k ’’ ’’ ’’ Liquid pipe diameter (Ø 6.35) (Ø 6.35) (Ø 6.35) ’’ ’’ ’’ ’’ Gas pipe diameter (Ø 9.52) (Ø 12.7) (Ø 12.7) (Ø 12.7) Length of pipe with standard charge Maximum distance between 15 m...
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Cable wire specifications Cable wire specifications Model Capacity (Btu/H) Model Capacity (Btu/H) Sectional Area Sectional Area Power supply cable ower supply cable 1.5 mm 1.0 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 1.0 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm...
3. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Anti Dust Filter Periodic maintenance every 2 weeks is The remote control's batteries must be essential for keeping your air conditioner disposed off in accordance with the operating efficiently. Before carrying out applicable laws in force in the country of any maintenance, disconnect the power use.
This is a normal Phenomena which Cracking sound coming occurs Temperature is set two low from AC Before contacting IFB Care, make sure you have the make, model and serial number of your air conditioner on hand. The IFB Service Centre will require this information.
INSTALLATION REPORT Model Serial No Customer's name Phone (Residence) (Office) Address Installation check points Machine delivered on Machine installed on Service engineer to tick appropriately Air conditioner checked for damage? Tapes removed from the front cover? All packaging waste from customer's premises cleared with customer's prior permission? Strength of installation of both indoor and outdoor units sufficient? Direction of condenser of machine? North/South/East/West...
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Service engineer to tick appropriately Is the indoor unit level breadthwise and depthwise and is the drain pipe free of air locks? Is the drain hose inclined to ensure a smooth flow of condensed water? H = 1 cm Has a proper slope been maintained towards the drain outlet to ensure a smooth flow of drain water? (Use horizontal level gauge) Top of Drain Hose Accumulated...
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• Are the air outlets of the indoor and outdoor units free of obstacles? • Has each of the pipe connections been checked for gas leaks? • Is the voltage at the exclusive power outlet within the range of rated voltage +/- 10% of standard 220 volts? •...
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METHODOLOGY FOR COOLING CAPACITY TEST SETTING Full load and half load capacity test modes are applicable only for testing purpose in authorized test laboratories. Before setting the mode, lab conditions to be stabilized as per IS1391 Part 2. Full Load (100%) Capacity settings: Step 1: By using remote controller turn ON the unit .
This will be subject to inspection by IFB and proof that the air conditioner has been serviced throughout the This will be subject to inspection by IFB and proof that the air conditioner has been serviced only by the product life only by IFB's authorized service franchise. Replacement/of repair of parts shall be valid for authorized service franchise of IFB.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS This warranty is not valid in case of the following events: If the warranty card is not fully and properly filled in and signed at the time of purchase/ installation by the Company's authorized franchisee/dealer/service engineer. If the completed warranty card is not presented to the authorized personnel at the time of service/repair.
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While the Company endeavours to repair any defect, it is subject to availability of parts from its manufacturers. IFB reserves the right to change, add or delete any terms and conditions herein at any time without prior notice. The warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of India.
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