Sinclair ASH-24CN Owner's Manual

Sinclair ASH-24CN Owner's Manual

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A I R
C O N D I T I O N E R
OWNER'S MANUAL
ASH-24CN
NATURE SERIE
Before operating the unit please
carefully read this manual.
SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER WALL MOUNTED MODEL SINCLAIR

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  • Page 1 A I R C O N D I T I O N E R OWNER‘S MANUAL ASH-24CN NATURE SERIE Before operating the unit please carefully read this manual. SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER WALL MOUNTED MODEL SINCLAIR...
  • Page 2: The Instructions Before Use

    The instructions before use WARNING The power plug must be in- Don’t pull out the power plug Never splice the power cord or serted tightly. during operation. use an extended cord. Otherwise, it can cause an electric shock, overheating or fire.The It can cause an electric shock It can cause overheating or fire.
  • Page 3 Be sure to pull out the power When cleaning, it is neces- Don’t use any other fuse ex- cluding the fuse of correct plug as the Air Conditioner sary to stop driving and turn capacity. will not be used for a longtime. off the power suply.
  • Page 4: Name And Function Of Each Part

    Name and function of each part Air in Indoor unit Air out Surface panel Operation Air cleaner Timer Air Filter A Air Filter B Wiring cover Handling switch Operation indicator (red) lights up when the unit is on, and flashes when the unit is defrosting.
  • Page 5: Name And Function-Remote Control

    Remote control operation procedure Name and Function-Remote control Note: Be sure that there are no obstructions between reciever and remote controller. The remote control signal can be received at the distance of up to about 10m. Don’t drop or throw the remote control. Don’t let any liquid in the remote controller and put the remote controller directly under the sunlight or any place where is very hot.
  • Page 6: Name And Function-Remote Control .(Remove The Cover)

    Name and Function-Remote control .(Remove the cover) Note: This type of remote controller is a kind of new current controller. some buttons of the controller which are not available to this Air conditioner will not be described below. Operate on unmentioned buttons would not impact on the normal use. Liquid crystal displayer It shows all set contents.
  • Page 7: Cool Mode Operation Procedure

    COOL mode operation procedure According to difference between room temp. and set temp., microcomputer can control cool- ing on or not. If room temp. is higher than set temp. , compressor runs at COOL mode. If room temp. is lower than set temp., compressor stops and only indoor fan motor runs. SET TEMP.
  • Page 8: Heat Mode Operation Procedure

    HEAT mode operation procedure If room temp. is lower than set temp. , compressor runs at HEAT mode; If room temp. is higher than set temp., compressor and outdoor fan motor stop, only indoor fan motor runs, louver motor makes the louvers horizontal, after about one minute, indoor fan motor will stop .
  • Page 9: Dry Mode Operation Procedure

    DRY mode operation procedure If room temp. is lower than set temp. , compressor, outdoor and indoor fan motor stop. If room temp. is between C of set temp., Air conditioner is drying. If room temp. is higher than set temp., it’s at COOL mode. SET TEMP.
  • Page 10: Auto Mode Operation Procedure

    AUTO mode operation procedure Under Auto mode operation, standard SET TEMP. is 25 C for COOL mode and 20 C for HEAT mode . 1. Plug in, Press 1/0 button, then air conditioner is turned on. 2. According to room temp., mi- crocomputer can automatically set operation mode, so as for best effect.
  • Page 11: Timer Mode Operation Procedure

    TIMER mode operation procedure TIMER ON button At stopping, press TIME ON button, set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatially. 0 - 24h Timer cancellation TIMER OFF button At operating, press TIMER OFF button, set OFF TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to stop the unit automatically.
  • Page 12: Sleep Mode Operation Procedure

    SLEEP mode operation procedure As the unit is cooling or drying, if SLEEP operation is set, SET TEMP. would increase 1 C in 1 hour and 2 C in 2 hours. As the unit is heating, if SLEEP operation is set, SET TEMP. would decrease C in 1 hour and 2 C in 2 hours.
  • Page 13 How to insert batteries 1. Remove the cover from the back of the remote control. 2. Insert the two batteries (Two AAA dry - cell batteries) and press button “ACL”. 3. Re - attach the cover. NOTE: Don’t confuse the new and worn or different types of batteries.
  • Page 14: The Best Operating Methods

    The best operating methods adjust to the switable temp. too cool will do harm to the helth. pull off the plug if the unit will be free in a long time. cleaning the air filter seriously and maitaining the air cleaner carefully take out the batter- ies if the remote control- ler will be free within a...
  • Page 15: User Notices

    USER NOTICES Select the most appropriate temperature. It The airflow direction can be adjusted appro- can avoid the electricity westing. priately. The louvers can be adjusted downward at heating operation, and upward at cooling op- eration. Don’t leave windows and doors open while the Don’t blow the wind to animals and plants air conditioner is on for a longtime.
  • Page 16: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance CAUTION Turn power off and pull out the power plug before cleaning air conditioner. Don’t sprinkle water on the indoor unit and the outdoor unit for cleaning. Wipe the units with a dry soft cloth, or a cloth slightly moistened with water or cleaner.
  • Page 17 Reinsert the filters Reinsert the filters with side marked “FRONT” facing forward. Replacement of Air cleaner Recommended once every three years, and the alternate filters can be found in the Service center. Remove the Air Filters (Refer to the first step of “cleaning the Air Filters”) Put in Replace the Air cleaner Air cleaner...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Check the following points before requesting on Service center if the malfunction persist, it saves your time and money. Phenomenon Trouble Shooting Please Indoor unit does not Once the air conditioner is stopped, it will not oper- waitting operate immediately ate in approximately 3 minutes to protect itself.
  • Page 19 Troubleshooting Immediately stop all operations and plug out, contact with service center in following situations. Unusual noise can be heard during operation. Power fuse or switch often breaks. Carelessly splash water or something into air conditioner. Electrical lines and power plug are very hot. Wind blowing from the outlet smells terrible during operation.
  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Model ASH - 24CN Functions Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Accessory Air cleaner Cooling capacity (W) 4500W 4500W 5000W 5000W 5000W 5000W 6000W 6000W 6000W 7000W Heating capacity (W) ---- 5200W ----...
  • Page 21: Working Temperature Range

    Technical specifications Model Functions Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Cool Cool Heat Accessory Air cleaner, Memory function * Cooling capacity (W) 6000W 6000W 6000W 6000W 6000W 6000W 6000W 6000W 5000W 5000W Heating capacity (W) ---- 7000W ----...
  • Page 22: Accessories And Installation Diagram

    Accessories and Installation diagram Accessories (Check that all accessory parts are present before installation) Diagram Specification Part name Memo Rear panel Wireless remote controller Battery 7 1.5V Power connection cord Control cord Heat pump type only Tapping screw Fix the rear panel ST4.2 Packaged with Plastics drain hose...
  • Page 23: Important Notes

    Installation dimension diagram IMPORTANT NOTES The installation must be done by trained and qualified service personnel with reliability according to this manual. Contact with service center before installation to avoid the mal - function due to unprofessional installation. When picking up and moving the units, you must be guided by trained and qualified personnal.
  • Page 24: Installation Location

    Installation location Indoor unit 1. The inlet and outlet should not be covered so that the outflow air can reach all parts of the room. 2. Install in a location where is easy to connect to the outdoor unit. 3. A location from which the condensation water can be drained out conveniently. 4.
  • Page 25: Install The Indoor Unit

    Install the indoor unit Install the rear panel 1. Always mount the rear panel horizontally. 2. Fix the rear panel on the selected loca- tion with screws supplied with the unit. 3. Be sure that the rear panel has been fixed firmly enough to withstand the weight Left piping hole rignt piping hole...
  • Page 26 Install the indoor unit 6.Reassemble the clampand wiring cover. 7.Recover the surface panel. control cord (5 0.75) (for CE stander5 1.0 ) terminal wiring clamp blue yellow-green brown Power connection cord wiring interface (type:H07RN-F4G2.5mm wiring cover power supply cord wire clamp (Fig.4) (type:H05vv-F3G2.5mm For heat pump type only...
  • Page 27: Install The Outdoor Unit

    Install the outdoor unit Install the connection pipe Torque wrench 1.Align the center of the piping flare with the relevant valve. 2.Screw in the flare nut by hand and then tighten the nut with spanner and torque wrench refer to the diagram at right. Note: Exceeding tightening torque will damage the flare surface.
  • Page 28 Install the outdoor unit Connecting the pipe 1.Remove the flare nuts from the cut-off valves of the out- door unit. 2.Align the center of the piping flare with the relevant valve, gas valve Liquid valve and screw in the flare nut about 3~4 turns by hand. 3.Tighten the flare nut with spanner and torque wrench.
  • Page 29: Check After Installation

    Check after installation Check after installation Possible mal-function Items to be checked Situation The unit may drop, shake or emit noise. Has it been fixed firmly? Have you done the refrigerant leakage test? It may cause insufficient refrigerating capacity. Is heat insulation sufficient? It may cause condensation and dripping.
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  • Page 31: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT The instructions before use Name and function of each part Name and function - Remote control Name and function - Remote control (Remove the cover) COOL mode operation procedure HEAT mode operation procedure DRY mode operation procedure AUTO mode operation procedure TIMER mode operation procedure SLEEP mode operation procedure HOW to install batteries...

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