Wall type monosplit indoor units outdoor units (61 pages)
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WALL-MOUNTED TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS (SPLIT SYSTEMS, AIR-TO-AIR, HEAT PUMP TYPE) USER’S MANUAL New SMARTLine 2011 • Inverter Models: HKED - HCND 261 X(-1) HKED - HCND 351 X(-1) HKED - HCND 511 X(-1) HKED - HCND 631 X(-1) WARNING: please read carefully this manual before operating your new air conditioner - 1 -...
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TERMAL S.R.L. Via della Salute, 14 -- 40132 -- Bologna -- ITALY EUROPEAN REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR THE MODELS: HKED 261 X, HKED 351 X, HKED 511 X, HKED 631 X Indoor Units: HCND 261 X(-1), HCND 351 X(-1), HCND 511 X(-1), HCND 631 X(-1) Outdoor Units: DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS: All the products are in conformity with the following European provision:...
Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION ....................... 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................6 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR’S UNITS OUTLINE ...............11 LED PANEL ON INDOOR UNIT ..................... 12 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS ..............12 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER ................... 13 HEAT, COOL, FAN OPERATION ................... 16 DRY OPERATION ........................
GENERAL INFORMATION Outline of specific features DUST FILTER The Indoor Unit is equipped with a high-efficency filter which do grant a higher comfort and a healthy air quality inside the room. INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER All available functions of the air conditioner must be set using the infrared remote controller, whose LCD panel shows immediately the operating parameters.
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GENERAL INFORMATION THERMOSTAT UNDER MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL The thermostat being controlled by microcomputer allows remarkable energy saving and provides more comfort, as the room temperature is checked with the greatest precision. INDOOR FAN WITH LOW SOUND LEVEL The indoor fan has been conceived and developed to grant very low values in sound level even at the highest rotation speed.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before starting the air conditioner, please read carefully the information in this "USER'S MANUAL". The User's Manual contains very important suggestions relatied to installation, operation and maintenance of the air conditioner and concerning your personal safety. The Manufacturer accept no responsibility for the damages that may arise due to non- observance of the instructions listed in this "USER'S MANUAL".
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Strictly observe the instructions provided in this Manual. • The air conditioning system contains inside its refrigerant circuit the R410A gas under pressure. Never disconnect refrigerant pipes or connection joints. • Never perform any handling on Outdoor Unit service valves or on Indoor Unit’s unions.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Installation Never try to install this Unit by yourself, i.e. without the support of Tachnical Personnel. Never try to reapir the Unit by yourself. The Unit's components can be reached only by opening or removing the covering panels, and this involves exposure to high voltage. Even by disconnecting power supply, it is not always possible to avoid the risk of electric shocks.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Always observe the operating precautions listed in the following tables. In this way, correct operation and safeguard of people, animals and objects inside the air-conditioned room will be ensured. WARNING Use the correct voltage and frequency for power Do not insert the air conditioner's plug into multiple supply.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Ventilation should be operated when using Do not use sprays near the air conditioner and do at the same time the air conditioner and gas not spray anything towards the appliance. burners.Insufficient ventilation may cause lack of oxygen. Do not place burners near the airflow of air Do not expose plants or animals to the direct conditioner.
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR’S UNITS OUTLINE The Figure below is for explanation purpose only. The real appearance of the components could be rather different. Indoor Unit Operational performance/indications Air return grid Takes in the indoor air Left/right air flow direction adjusting fin Up/down air flow direction adjusting flap Air outlet...
LED PANEL ON INDOOR UNIT Receiver of remote control signal 1) RUNNING Indicator: It lights up when ON/OFF button on remote controller is pressed for starting Unit’s operation. 2) SET TEMPERATURE, TIMER TIME & MALFUNCTION CODE Indicator: This indicator may display: •...
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER Replacement of batteries CLK button For remote controller, 2 “AAA” type batteries (1,5V) must be used. It does not work on these Models. RST button • Remove the cover of the batteries’ box by sliding it as This button let computer reset.
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INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER Outline of the remote controller’s buttons ON/OFF SET TEMPERATURE These buttons are for setting This button is used for start and room temperature. stop operation. If you press “+” button, set temperature increases by steps of 1°C. SWING If you press “-”...
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INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER Outline of the remote controller’s display NOTE: The Figure below shows all indications for the purpose of explanation, but practically only the pertinent parts are indicated. AUTO MODE SLEEP This indicator shows that the This indicator is displayed TEMPERATURE Automatic mode has been during SLEEP operation.
HEAT, COOL, FAN OPERATION HEAT, COOL, FAN Modes selection To start operation: Point the remote controller at the Unit, press the ON/OFF button and select the needed mode: 1. Select your desired operating mode by pressing MODE button: • COOL (Cooling operation) •...
DRY OPERATION DRY Mode selection To start operation: Point the remote controller at the Unit, press the ON/OFF button and select the needed mode: 1. Press the MODE button and select DRY mode. 2. Press the AIR FLOW button to choose the left/right air flow direction you would like to set: •...
AUTO OPERATION AUTO Mode selection To start operation: Point the remote controller at the Unit, press the ON/OFF button and select the needed mode: 1. Press the MODE button and select AUTO mode. 2. Select your desired speed for Indoor Unit's fan by pressing FAN SPEED button: - LOW ( is displayed)
SLEEP OPERATION SLEEP Mode selection SLEEP Mode can be used to reduce operation sound when sleeping or doing a work requiring concentration. SLEEP function is useful in COOL and HEAT operation modes. Press the SLEEP button, the air flow sound from the Indoor Unit is decreased.
TIMER FUNCTION Programmed Start (TIMER ON) TIMER ON function allows to automatically start the air conditioner at your desired set time: When the air conditioner is in standby mode, press the TIMER button and the air conditioner will enter the timed switch-on mode. Repeatedly press the TIMER button to set the needed time interval at the end of which the air conditioner will automatically start operating.
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TIMER FUNCTION Programmed Stop (TIMER OFF) TIMER OFF function allows to automatically stop the air conditioner at your desired set time: During the operation of the air conditioner, press the TIMER button and the air conditioner will enter the timed switch-off mode. Repeatedly press the TIMER button to set the needed time interval at the end of which the air conditioner will automatically stop operation.
TURBO OPERATION Turbo Function TURBO function allows to strengthen the capacity of the air conditioner. TURBO function is available in COOL and HEAT modes. (It does not work in AUTO, DRY and FAN modes). Press TURBO button during COOL or HEAT operation, and fan speed will be automatically set to HIGH.
IR REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Maximum allowed distance: 8 meters 1) Make sure the 2 batteries (“AAA” type, 1.5V) are fully charged and correctly fitted in the special slot on the remote controller, by respecting the polarity marked on the remote control itself. The average life of the batteries is about 1 year.
EMERGENCY OPERATION Emergency Operation Key To reach the Emergency button, lift the frontal panel before. • Opening the frontal panel: Lightly push both sides of the frontal panel at the Front panel bottom and pull it to this side till a resistance is felt.
ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION Adjusting the vertical airflow direction Adjust the air direction properly to obtain a higher degree in comfort and to avoid harmful drafts. The vertical direction of the airflow can be set through the infrared remote control. VERTICAL AIRFLOW Setting your preferences: Perform this setting while the air conditioner is operating.
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ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION Adjusting the horizontal airflow direction (HKED 511, 631 X Models) Horizontal airflow direction can be adjusted by remote controller. Setting your preferences: Perform this setting while the air conditioner is operating. Press the AIR FLOW button on remote controller Vertical Grille for adjusting left/right air flow direction to choose the left/right air flow direction you would...
HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION Choose an adequate temperature setting: • When the air conditioner is operating in Heating mode, avoid to set a too high temperature value. • When the air conditioner is operating in Cooling mode, avoid to set a too low temperature value. Too cold! Clean the air filters quite frequently: Clean the filter...
CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER Cleaning the Air Filter Screen WARNING Before starting the cleaning: 1 - Stop the appliance by pressing ON/OFF button on remote controller 2 - Move the circuit breaker to “OFF” or “0” position 3 - Pull the plug out of the power socket 4 - To reach the Unit, please use a stepladder or other appropriate bearing strong enough to ensure your safety.
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CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER Cleaning the Indoor Unit and Remote Controller WARNING Before starting the cleaning: 1 - Stop the appliance by pressing ON/OFF button on remote controller 2 - Move the circuit breaker to “OFF” or “0” position 3 - Pull the plug out of the power socket 4 - To reach the Unit, please use a stepladder or other appropriate bearing strong enough to ensure your safety.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE At the beginning of season When restarting the air conditioner after a long time, or at the beginning of the season, please carry out the following procedure: Do not obstruct the air inlet and outlet Check if any objects obstruct the airflow at the air inlet and outlet on Indoor and Outdoor Units.
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ORDINARY MAINTENANCE At the end of season At the end of the season or in case you foresee not to use the air conditioner for a long time, please carry out the following procedure: Dry the Unit Set the temperature at 30°C and operate the appliance in FAN ~ 6 hours mode for half a day by setting a "HIGH"...
TROUBLESHOOTING Following symptoms are not air conditioner's troubles The following table shows a series of seeming malfunctions. Please check the following items before calling the Authorized Technical Service. WHAT HAPPENS REASON • Restart is stopped for 3 minutes after shut down to protect the Unit. After a stop, the air conditioner does not restarts immediately.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problems and possible solutions The following table shows a series of problems and their possible reasons and solutions. Please carry out the following checks before contacting the Authorized Technical Service. The air conditioner does not operate at all. Is the power plug in Is the time set to Is there a power an outlet?
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TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION Never try to repair the Air Conditioner by yourself If one of the following malfunctions occur, immediately stop operation, turn off the main switch and contact the Authorized Technical Service: • You smell something burning. • Obstacles or water enter the Unit. •...
MALFUNCTION CODES Table of Malfunction Codes of Inverter Type Models HKED-HCND 261, 351, 511, 631 X(-1). Indoor Unit Display Status Check Serial Running lamp Timer lamp Malfunction Content parts number Code Flashing Flashing times times Indoor The communication faults in the Light parts Indoor and Outdoor Units.
PROTECTION CODES Table of Protection Codes of Inverter Type Models HKED-HCND 261, 351, 511, 631 X(-1). Indoor Unit Display Status Check Serial Running lamp Timer lamp Protection Content parts number Code Flashing Flashing times times Indoor parts Evaporator temp. protection. Light Overheat, over current protection Outdoor...
AUTOMATIC RESTART AFTER A POWER FAILURE • When a power failure occurs during operation, the air conditioner stops immediately. • When power is restored, the RUNNING lamp on the Indoor Unit lights up. • In particular, the air conditioner will restart automatically after 3 minutes have elapsed since power is restored.
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