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AIR CONDITIONER
USER MANUAL
FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 9+12
FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 9+9+12
FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12+12
FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12+18

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  • Page 1 AIR CONDITIONER USER MANUAL FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 9+12 FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 9+9+12 FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12+12 FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12+18...
  • Page 2 Read the operating manual carefully before using your air condi- tioner to prevent burns, electric shocks, fire or injury risk, and follow the instructions on operating your air conditioner, troubleshooting and cleaning. The air conditioner must be mounted by Vestel Authorised Ser- vice. The air conditioner must be grounded.
  • Page 3 WARNING: Denotes death or severe injury risk ATTENTION: Denotes injury or property damage...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Warnings ................6 Safety Information on Installation of the Air Conditioner �����������6 Safety Information on Use of the Air Conditioner ����������������������� 7 Safety Information to be Considered when Performing Cleaning and Maintenance Procedures ���������������������������������������������������������11 Safety Information to Take into Consideration During Handling and Transportation ���������������������������������������������������������������������������11 Installation ..................
  • Page 5 Functions of Your Air Conditioner ..........27 You can switch on and off the indoor unit display light� ������������� 27 Mode Function ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Cooling Function ����������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Heating Function ����������������������������������������������������������������������������29 ECO (Energy Saving) Function ����������������������������������������������������29 Indoor Unit Display Light Function ����������������������������������������������30 Horizontal Fin Function ����������������������������������������������������������������30 Dehumidification Function �������������������������������������������������������������31 Turbo Function ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������31...
  • Page 6: Safety Warnings

    “Mounting Instruc- WARNING: Request from the tions” by Vestel Authorized authorised service personnel Service . Persons other than the mounting of the air condi- the authorised service provid- tioner to somewhere that would ers must not install the product.
  • Page 7: Safety Information On Use Of The Air Conditioner

    mation on the product label. and outdoor units. WARNING: Do not put any Before using the air condi- tioner, check that the voltage obstacle in front of the outdoor rating of your mains is com- unit and do not cover. WARNING: Do not insert any- patible with the value speci- fied on the product label.
  • Page 8 ATTENTION: Close the doors WARNING: Operating the air and windows; otherwise cooling conditioner for purposes other and heating performance may than its intended purpose may decrease and the product may cause dangerous situations and have some problems. renders the warranty void. Dam- •...
  • Page 9 by an adult. • If the air conditioner is not • Children playing with the air running properly, conditioner, or performing • If the electrical parts of the cleaning and maintenance air conditioner are visibly procedures without supervi- damaged, sion may cause dangerous •...
  • Page 10 which can be repaired by the that might be radiated from user. these devices may melt the • Use of accessories not rec- plastic parts of the air condi- ommended by the manufac- tioner. turer may cause injuries and • Do not touch or run the air damages to the air condi- conditioner with wet and tioner.
  • Page 11: And Maintenance Procedures

    ditioner. Otherwise, severe • Do not use or approximate health problems may occur. chemicals to your air condi- • Do not leave the indoor unit tioner. Do not use substanc- under the rain or at a loca- es such as gasoline or thin- tion where it can get wet.
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Only the outdoor unit of your air conditioner is proper for use WARNING: The air condition- outside the building. er must be installed according to national plumbing directive. Choosing the Mounting WARNING: The air condition- Position er should be installed by Vessel Authorized Service in accord- Indoor Unit ance with the “Installation In-...
  • Page 13: Outdoor Unit

    Outdoor Unit • If there is an awning protect- ing the outdoor unit from sunlight or rain, make sure that it does not prevent con- denser from distributing the heat. • There should be enough dis- tance between the air condi- tioner and the wall, ceiling, decorations and other ob- stacles.
  • Page 14: Cooling Circuit

    Cooling Circuit OUTDOOR UNIT EXPANSION VALVE COMPRESSOR INDOOR UNIT Heating Circuit OUTDOOR UNIT EXPANSION VALVE COMPRESSOR INDOOR UNIT...
  • Page 15 The distances stated in the chart below should be applied in the installation of indoor and outdoor units. Minimum 300 millimetres Minimum 300 millimetres Minimum 125 millimetres Minimum 600 millimetres Minimum 300 millimetres Minimum 300 millimetres Minimum 600 millimetres...
  • Page 16: Power Connections Of Outdoor And Indoor Units

    Power Connections of Outdoor and Indoor Units Outdoor and indoor unit connection chart 1. Cover 2. Terminal panel 3. Earth wire 4. Panel 5. Patch cable 6. Wiring set screw Outdoor unit wiring image OPTIONAL IN 1+3 MODELS 5 SIGNAL 4 EMPTY INDOOR UNIT 3 GROUND...
  • Page 17: Batteries

    Batteries Liability Limitation • Do not expose the batteries All of the technical information, directly to sunlight, fire, ex- instructions in this manual in- cessive heat and etc. cludes the latest information on • Do not use used batteries your air conditioner, its operat- together with new batteries.
  • Page 18: Technical Values

    Technical Values • Nominal values are determined according to T1 climate con- ditions of TS EN 14511 standards. In case that indoor and out- door temperatures are different from the temperature values on which the standard is based; cooling and heating capacities would change.
  • Page 19 FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 9 + 12 Cooling Btu/h 18.000 Nominal Capacity Heating Btu/h 19.000 Cooling (kW) 5,28 Nominal Capacity Heating (kW) 5,57 Cooling Btu/h 4.600 - 20.300 Capacity Interval Heating Btu/h 4.800 - 20.500 Input Power (Nom- Cooling 1.750 inal) Heating 1.500...
  • Page 20 FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12 + 12 Cooling Btu/h 18,000 Nominal Capacity Heating Btu/h 19,000 Cooling (kW) 5.28 Nominal Capacity Heating (kW) 5.57 Cooling Btu/h 4,600 - 21,600 Capacity Interval Heating Btu/h 4,800 - 22,800 Input Power (Nom- Cooling 1,750 inal) Heating 1,500...
  • Page 21: Flora Doğa Multi Inverter Plus 9 +9+ 12

    FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 9 +9+ 12 Cooling Btu/h 27,000 Nominal Capacity Heating Btu/h 28,000 Cooling (kW) 7,91 Nominal Capacity Heating (kW) Cooling Btu/h 4.500 - 32.400 Capacity Interval Heating Btu/h 5.000 - 33.600 Input Power (Nom- Cooling 2.465 Heating 2.270 inal) Operating Current...
  • Page 22: Flora Doğa Multi Inverter Plus 12+18

    FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12+18 Cooling Btu/h 27,000 Nominal Capacity Heating Btu/h 28,000 Cooling (kW) 7,91 Nominal Capacity Heating (kW) Cooling Btu/h 4.500 - 32.400 Capacity Interval Heating Btu/h 5.000 - 33.600 Input Power (Nom- Cooling 2.465 Heating 2.270 inal) Operating Current Cooling 10,7...
  • Page 23: General View

    General View The images in the operating manual are intended to provide information on the components of the appliance only. Components may differ as per appliance model. Pictures are representative. Indoor Unit 24 24 1. Air inlet 4. Front casing 2.
  • Page 24: Remote Control

    Remote Control 1. Fan mode indicator 2. Automatic mode indicator 3. Cooling mode indicator 4. Eco mode indicator 5. Dehumidification mode indicator 6. Turbo mod indicator 7. Fan mode indicator 8. Signal (Beep) sound indicator 9. Heating indicator 10. On/Off indicator 11.
  • Page 25: Installing And Replacing Remote Control Batteries

    Installing and Replacing The remote should at most be 6 meters away from the air conditioner. Remote Control Batteries • There should not be any obstacle be- If there is a communication error with your air tween the remote and the receiver. conditioner or if symbols do not appear on •...
  • Page 26: Use

    Getting Started and Fast All functions necessary to use your air conditioner easily and effectively are First of all, turn on the fuse of your air present on your remote. All functions are conditioner if it is off. After your air con- operated via the buttons on your remote ditioner is installed and operationalized and the changes made can be observed...
  • Page 27: Operating Temperature Intervals

    desired temperature. On cooling mode, you may adjust the Operating Temperature environment temperature between 18– 30ºC according to your comfort need. Intervals Operating temperature intervals in which Heating Function you can use your air conditioner are: On heating mode, you may adjust the environment temperature between 16–...
  • Page 28: Mode Function

    interval. tioner on/off or selecting inappropriate Turbo Function modes. You can achieve the most rapid cooling Mode Function or heating possible for 30 minutes by the turbo function. Press to turn your air conditioner on. You can switch between cooling, heating, fan dehu- Sleep Mode Function midification and auto modes rapidly with the MODE button.
  • Page 29: Heating Function

    Heating Function Func- (Energy Saving) tion If you want your air conditioner to heat the environment up, You can enable this function by pressing and • Press to turn your air conditioner holding ) button for 2 seconds. (2 sec.) When the ECO function is enabled, •...
  • Page 30: Indoor Unit Display Light Function

    Indoor Unit Display Light • If the environment temperature is below 20°C, the air conditioner Function starts heating. If you want, you can turn off the light of • If the environment temperature is the indoor unit by pressing . The dis- between 20°C and 26°C, the air play light will turn on when you switch off conditioner starts dehumidification.
  • Page 31: Dehumidification Function

    Dehumidification Function WARNING: When the fan function is active, your air conditioner’ s compressor For the dehumidification mode, press does not operate. until you see on the remote MODE control display. In order to increase the WARNING: The letters will air quality, you may make the high level appear on the display every 5 minutes as of humidity away from the environment...
  • Page 32: Sleep Mode

    Sleep mode 1 hour. Decreasing the temperature by 1°C for every 1 hour is repeated when the sleep mode is enabled by the 2 more times. Your air condition- button, your air conditioner oper- er continues to operate for 2 hours ates with the most appropriate comfort more, with the set temperature value for your sleep with a minimum sound...
  • Page 33: Auto Power On/Off Function

    Auto power on/off function You can set your conditioner so that it will turn on or off at the end of the duration you determine while it is on or off. • You can press once again to de- termine the switch-on time again. You can enable either auto on or auto •...
  • Page 34: Indoor Unit Exchanger Dryer And Clean Up Function

    Indoor Unit Exchanger Dry- Signal Sound Cancellation er and Clean Up Function” Function button allows your air conditioner When you press the buttons on the re- to clean up the exchanger and dry the mote control with the button, you can water accumulated on the indoor unit silence the beep sound that indicates exchanger due to condensation of air...
  • Page 35: Practical And Useful Information

    Practical and Useful air conditioner is not enough, use a supplementary heater. Information • Your air conditioner circulates hot air Do not cool down your room excessive- to heat up your room. Therefore, it ly. This not only expend excess energy, takes time for your air conditioner to but it is also bad for your health.
  • Page 36: Cleaning And Maintenance

    stop automatically and start running • Filters may vary according to the again as the voltage returns to nor- model. mal level. • Filters are available at authorised • Your air conditioner always starts to services as spare parts. operate with the latest mode and •...
  • Page 37: Suggestions For Operation

    ATTENTION: Do operate your air conditioner without filter. If your filters are unusable, buy new ones from the au- thorised service. Suggestions for Opera- tion • High interior and exterior temper- ature; if both indoor and outdoor temperatures are high and your air conditioner is running at the heat- ing mode, outdoor unit fan and the compressor may stop for a while.
  • Page 38: Protection Messages

    Protection Messages In order to show the failures of your air conditioner or to protect it from the potential failures, customised protection messages are shown on the front display of the air conditioner. When the following protection messages are displayed on the indoor unit display; - wait for 3 minutes for your air conditioner to fix the problem.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting When you notice an abnormal situation in your air conditioner, you may attempt to troubleshoot according to the following instructions. If your air conditioner still do not work properly, contact with the Call Centre or the nearest Authorised Service. You may access the authorized services list and contact information from the web site.
  • Page 40 PROBLEM REASON SOLUTION If air flow starts before the temperature rises, an un- desired cooling effect will occur. In order to prevent The necessary tempera- Air flow does not start im- this, air flow will start after ture for heating has not mediately during heating.
  • Page 41: Product Information Tag Flora Doğa Multi Inverter Plus 9+9

    Product Information Tag FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS Function Cooling Heating Heating season Average Hotter Colder Capacity control Constant Incremental Variable unit Cooling Mode Design Load (Pdesignc) SEER (Seasonal energy efficiency rate) Energy Efficiency Class Yearly Power Consumption kWh/year Heating mode: Average climate (Tdesignh = -10°C) Design Load (Pdesignh) SCOP (Seasonal energy efficiency rate) Energy Efficiency Class...
  • Page 42: Product Information Tag Flora Doğa Multi Inverter Plus 12+12

    Product Information Tag FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12+12 Function Cooling Heating Heating season Average Hotter Colder Capacity control Constant Incremental Variable unit Cooling Mode Design Load (Pdesignc) SEER (Seasonal energy efficiency rate) Energy Efficiency Class Yearly Power Consumption kWh/year Heating mode: Average climate (Tdesignh = -10°C) Design Load (Pdesignh) SCOP (Seasonal energy efficiency rate) Energy Efficiency Class...
  • Page 43: Product Information Tag Flora Doğa Multi Inverter Plus 9+9+12

    Product Information Tag FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 9+9+12 Function Cooling Heating Heating season Average Hotter Colder Capacity control Constant Incremental Variable unit Cooling Mode Design Load (Pdesignc) 7.91 SEER (Seasonal energy efficiency rate) Energy Efficiency Class Yearly Power Consumption kWh/year Heating mode: Average climate (Tdesignh = -10°C) Design Load (Pdesignh) SCOP (Seasonal energy efficiency rate)
  • Page 44: Product Information Tag Flora Doğa Multi Inverter Plus 12+18

    Product Information Tag FLORA DOĞA MULTI INVERTER PLUS 12+18 Function Cooling Heating Heating season Average Hotter Colder Capacity control Constant Incremental Variable unit Cooling Mode Design Load (Pdesignc) 7.91 SEER (Seasonal energy efficiency rate) Energy Efficiency Class Yearly Power Consumption kWh/year Heating mode: Average climate (Tdesignh = -10°C) Design Load (Pdesignh) SCOP (Seasonal energy efficiency rate)
  • Page 45: Disposal Of The Appliance In An Environment Friendly Manner

    Disposal of the Package Information Do not disassemble the air conditioner Appliance in an by yourself. Disassembling the system Environment Friendly and operations on the refrigerant, oil or other components shall be performed Manner by the Authorised Service in accordance This marking either on the with the local legislation.
  • Page 46: Recommendations On Energy Saving

    Recommendations on air flow on the outdoor unit, using shades, tarpaulin etc. will prevent Energy Saving your energy consumption to in- In order to use your air conditioner com- crease. fortably and more efficiently, you may do • It is important to conform with the the following: location rules of indoor and out- •...
  • Page 47: Customer's Elective Rights

    Customer's Elective recommend you to have your air conditioner serviced at least once a Rights year. • Annual maintenance is not under war- The customer, in case the product is found ranty coverage. defective as per the terms of Protection •...

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