Cooper & Hunter CHV-5SWNK2 Owner's Manual
Cooper & Hunter CHV-5SWNK2 Owner's Manual

Cooper & Hunter CHV-5SWNK2 Owner's Manual

Indoor unit

Advertisement

Quick Links

I ndoor unit
CHV-5SWNK2
Owner's Manual
Air Conditioners
 Thank you for choosing Air Conditioners, please read this owner's manual carefully before operation
and retain it for future reference.If you have lost the Owner's Manual, please contact the local agent or
visit www.cooperandhunter.com or sent email to info@cooperandhunter.com or electronic version.
 C&H reserves the right to interpret this manual which will be subject to any change due to product
improvement without further notice.
 Cooper&Hunter Corp. reserves the final right to interpret this manual.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the CHV-5SWNK2 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Cooper & Hunter CHV-5SWNK2

  • Page 1 I ndoor unit CHV-5SWNK2 Owner's Manual Air Conditioners  Thank you for choosing Air Conditioners, please read this owner’s manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference.If you have lost the Owner’s Manual, please contact the local agent or visit www.cooperandhunter.com or sent email to info@cooperandhunter.com or electronic version.
  • Page 2 Preface For correct installation and operation, please read all instructions carefully. Before reading the instructions, please be aware of the following items: (1) For the safe operation of this unit, please read and follow the instructions carefully. (2) During operation, total capacity of indoor units should not exceed the total capacity of outdoor units.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions means items that must be forbidden! Otherwise, it may lead to personal injury or death or serious damage. means items that must be followed! Otherwise, it may lead to personal injury or property loss. Installation should be conducted by Follow this instruction to dealer or qualified...
  • Page 4 Open the door and window and Do not insert fingers or keep good ventilation in the room objects into air outlet/inlet to avoid oxygen deficit when the grille. gas/oil supplied heating equipment is used. Never start up or shut off the Turn off the unit after it runs at air conditioner by least five minutes;...
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction Outline of the Unit and Main Parts Note: The appearances will be different by the different models of air Part Name Part Name Surface panel Guide louver ① ④ Filter Drain pipe ② ⑤ Wiring cover ③ 2.2 Rated Operating Condition Indoor Condition Outdoor Condition Item...
  • Page 6: Schematic Diagram Of Installation Spaces

    Schematic diagram of installation spaces Notes: ① The unit shall installed professional personnel according this installation instruction to ensure proper use. ② Please contact the local C&H appointed service center before installation. Any malfunctioncaused by the unit that is not installed by the C&H appointed service center would probably not be dealt with on time because of the inconvenience of the business contact.
  • Page 7: Wiring Requirements

    Total length of communication line Wire size Material Material type Remarks between indoor unit and /AWG) Standard wired controller L (m/feet) 1.Total length of communication line Light/Ordinary can't exceed 250m (820-1/5feet). polyvinyl 2×0.75~2×1.25 2.The cord shall be Circular cord (the L≤250m chloride (2×AWG18~2×AW...
  • Page 8 Notes: ① Use copper wire only as unit’s power cord. Operating temperature should be within its rated value. ② If the power cord is more than 15m long, please increase properly the sectional area of power cord to avoid overload, which may cause accident. ③...
  • Page 9: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions nstallation of Indoor Unit Below are dimensions of W, H, D for different models: Unit: mm Model  CHV‐5SW22NK2 CHV‐5SW28NK2 CHV‐5SW36NK2 CHV‐5SW45NK2 CHV‐5SW50NK2 CHV‐5SW56NK2 1078 CHV‐5SW63NK2 1078 CHV‐5SW71NK2 1078...
  • Page 10: The Installation Of The Rear Panel

    The installation of the rear panel Fig 4.2 (1) Find the horizontal position by the seton method; since the drainage pipe is on the left side, it is necessary to adjust the rear panel to make its left side a little bit lower. (2) Fix the rear panel on the wall by bolts.
  • Page 11: Preparation Of The Piping Hole

    Preparation of the piping hole (1) Make the piping hole (Φ 65mm) in the wall at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side. The center of the hole should be determined referring to Fig.4.2. (2) Insert the piping-hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connected piping and wiring from being damaged when passing through the hole.
  • Page 12: Power Cord Connection

    Notes: ① Units must be earthed securely, or it may cause electric shock. ② Please carefully read the wiring diagram before carry out the wiring work, incorrect wiring could cause malfunction or even damage the unit. ③ The unit should be powered by independent circuit and specific socket. ④...
  • Page 13: Connection Of Communication Line Of Idu And Odu

    Fig 5.2 For units with single-phase power supply. (1) Detach the electric box lid. (2) Let the power cord pass through the wiring through-holes. (3) Connect the power cord to terminal "L, N, ". (4) Fix the power card with wiring clamp. Connection of Communication Line of IDU and ODU (1) Open the cover of electric box of indoor unit.
  • Page 14: Installation Of The Indoor Unit

    Illuminate for Connection of Wired Controller and Indoor Units Network (1) Communication wire of indoor unit and outdoor unit (or indoor unit) is connected to D1,D2. (2) Wired controller is connected to H1,H2. (3) One indoor unit can connect two wired controllers that must be set as master one and slave one.
  • Page 15: The Best Usage Method

    The Best Usage Method (1) Adjust the set temperature properly in proper to prevent electricity wasting. It is better tocontrol the difference of the indoor and outdoor temperatures within 5°C. (2) The better effect will be maintained by adjusting the guide louver downward for heating and horizontal for cooling.
  • Page 16: Cleaning The Air Filters

    Do take down it before cleaning. (1) Pull along the direction of arrows to take down the panel. (2) Clean the panel Clean it with a soft-hair brush, water and neutral cleaning fluid, and then dry it. Caution: Do not use water above 45°C to wash the panel to prevent decoloration or deformation. (3) Install the panel As shown in Fig.II, install the stands of both ends of the panel into the slot and put the middle rotating shaft into the groove, then place the panel and clasp back along the arrow direction.
  • Page 17: Check After The Usage Season

    (3) Check if the batteries in the wireless remote controller have been replaced. (4) Check if the air filter has been installed properly In order to start up the air conditioner smoothly after it has been turned off for a long time period, energize the unit 8 hours before turning it on.
  • Page 18: Service Center

    Creak sound was heard when the unit It is the sound emitted by the expansion of the panel and other parts because was running or after it was turned off of the temperature change. Is the power supply cut off ? Is the power supply connected ? The air conditioner failed to run Is the circuit protector started aside ? Is the voltage too high or too low ?
  • Page 19: Remote Controller Yap1F

    Remote Controller YAP1F Button name and function introduction...
  • Page 20: Preparation Before Operation

    Button name Function ON/OFF Turn on or turn off the unit TURBO Set turbo function MODE Set operation mode Set up&down swing status I FEEL Set I FEEL function Switch temperature displaying type on the unit’s display TEMP Set health function and air function LIGHT Set light function X-FAN...
  • Page 21 (2). Setting temperature In unit on status, press button to increase setting temperature and press button to decrease setting temperature. The range of temperature is from 16℃ to 30℃. Note: Under auto mode, manual adjustment of temperature is not needed. Adjusting fan speed (3).
  • Page 22 (5). Setting turbo function Under cool or heat mode, press TURBO button to set turbo function. When is displayed, turbo function is on. When is not displayed, turbo function is off. When turbo function is on, the unit operates in super high speed to achieve quick cooling or heating.
  • Page 23 killing the bacteria in the room. Setting air function (10). Press button until is displayed, then air function is turned on. Press button until is disappeared, then air function is turned off. When the indoor unit is connected with fresh air valve, air function setting can control the connection of fresh air valve, which can control the fresh air volume and improve the air quality inside the room.
  • Page 24: Introduction Of Special Functions

    ④. Press TOFF button again to cancel timer and OFF is not displayed. Setting timer on Pressing TON button, “ON” is blinking and time displaying zone displays the ①. timer time of last setting. ②. Press button to adjust the timer time. ③.
  • Page 25: Replacing Batteries In Remote Controller And Notes

    In winter, absence function can keep the indoor ambient temperature above 0℃ to avoid freezing. Note: Absence function is only available in heating mode and it will be exited when switching mode or setting sleep function. Replacing batteries in remote controller and notes (1).
  • Page 26 operation on the button is invalid. (2). Absence function Press CLOCK and TEMP button simultaneously to enter absence function. Temperature displaying zone displays 8 and is displayed. Press CLOCK and TEMP button simultaneously again to exit absence function. Temperature displaying zone resumes previous display and is not displayed.
  • Page 27 Notes: ①. The remote controller should be placed 1m away from the TV set or stereo sound sets. ②. The operation of remote controller should be performed within its receiving range. ③. If you need to control the main unit, please point the remote controller at the signal receiving window of the main unit to improve the receiving sensibility of main unit.

Table of Contents