Carrier Great-ion 53KHET36, Great-ion 53QHET36 Owner's Manual

Rev. (0) - 2013
03502819
OWNER’S MANUAL
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Hi Wall Split Air Conditioners
53QHET36
Heat Pump
R
2
2
Quality
Management System
ISO 9001 : 2008
Certicate No.: QS-5519HH
Enviromental
Management System
ISO 14001 : 2004
Certicate No : 12 104 30334 TMS
Safety
Management System
BS OHSAS 18001 : 2007
Certicate No : 12 116 30334 TMS
220-240V ~ 50Hz 1Ph
Hi - Wall Split Systems
R
2
2
220-240V ~ 50Hz 1Ph
Turbo Function
Ionizer
Ionizer Technology
Fashion Design
Efficient Operation
Active Carbon Electrostatic Filter
Efficient Anti-dust Filters
LCD Display
LE
Super Quiet
Smart LCD Wireless Control
Defrost Protection
Smart Airow
ECO Function
Timer Functions
Washable Air Filters
Independent Dehu­midication
Horizontal Air ow Auto Swing (36K)
Auto Fan Speed
Vertical Air ow Auto Swing
Auto Mode
Efficient AMS
Efficient Fans
Efficient Coils
Inner Groove Copper Tubing
Hydrophilic Aluminum Fins
Efficient Compressor
IAQ
AMS
Auto
Auto Restart Function
3 Minutes Time Delay
Anti-Freezing Protection
High Temp. Protection
Cold Draft Protection
3
Min.
High
Temp.
Protect
Anti
Freezing
Self diagnostic function
Easy Flexible Installation
Easy Fast Service & Maintenance
Refrigerant Leak Detection
Temperature Compensation
Follow Me Function
Thank you for selecting Carrier
Air Conditioner
Creat-ion High Wall Split is the optimum air conditioning solution
for places which require high wall installation, elegant appearance
and ultimate comfort combined with efficient, quiet operation,
optimum air distribution, and efficient Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
CONTENTS
PAGE NO.
1.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1
2.
SYSTEM SAFETY PROTECTIONS
2
3.
TIPS OF ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM COMFORT
3
4.
SPLIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
5
5.
CONSIDERATIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROL
6
6.
DESCRIPTION OF EMERGENCY BUTTON
7
7.
USE OF REMOTE CONTROL
8
8.
AIR FILTERS CLEANING
25
9.
INDOOR UNIT CLEANING
26
10.
PERIODICAL CHECKS
27
11.
CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE A LONG SHUTDOWN PERIOD OF AIR CONDITIONER
28
12.
OPERATION TIPS
29
13.
TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
30
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
PRECAUTIONS
Installing and servicing of air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified service personnel should install or service this equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance function such as cleaning coil and filters. Trained service personnel should perform all other operations.
When working on air conditioning equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit.
WARNINGS
The operating voltage of electrical power supply should be within the voltage mentioned on unit
nameplate data.
The capacity of electrical kWh counter should be larger than the operating currents required for
air conditioner(s) and any other electrical domestic appliances in use simultaneously from the same supply.
The installation of electrical distribution box after the electrical KWH counter is necessary to
properly distribute the electrical loads. The electrical distribution box should be equipped with circuit breakers according to the electrical loads. For each installed air conditioner, a separate circuit breaker with its own overload should be installed on the electrical distribution box.
The installation of two-pole automatic circuit breaker is necessary to operate the air conditioner.
The circuit breaker must be installed to be far away from any flammable materials (curtains…etc.). The circuit breaker size must be suitable for air conditioner.
Disconnect the electrical mains supply prior to any maintenance operations or prior to handling
any internal unit parts.
The manufacturer declines any liability for damage resulting from modifications or errors in the
electrical or refrigerant connections, made during the installation, or from the improper use of this equipment. This will void the unit warranty immediately.
Failure to observe electrical safety codes may cause a fire hazard in case of short circuits.
This system will only work safety and correctly, if installed and tested by qualified personnel.
Do not open the electronic remote controller to avoid possible damage. In case of malfunction
contact a qualified service engineer.
The unit contains rotating equipment (fan). Ensure that this is out of reach for children.
Be conscious of the room temperature and general comfort, particularly when this is used near
children, senior or handicapped people.
For correct use, the air conditioner must operate within the temperature limits indicated in the
table “Operating Limits” included in the installation manual. Incorrect use of the system outside these limits may cause malfunction and dripping water.
Controller batteries contain polluting elements. When exhausted, they must be disposed of in
accordance with local requirements.
Do not switch off the split system by disconnecting the electric power supply.
The system must always be switched off using the remote control.
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2. SYSTEM SAFETY PROTECTIONS
The air conditioner is equipped with complete safety protections to ensure safe operation of air conditioner at different operating conditions :
2.1 Safety protections for Cool Only System
Auto Restart Feature with backup memory. When the power failure is happened during the air conditioner operation, the microprocessor of printed circuit board will memorize the operation setting. After the power is recovered, the air conditioner operates automatically ( without remote control after elapse of compressor time delay ), according to the previous operation settings.
3 (Three) minutes time delay between compressor turning off and turning on for compressor protection against cycling.
Anti-freezing protection of indoor coil when the system is operating in cool mode with excessive dirt on the indoor coil and / or clogged air filters and when the air conditioner is operating in cool mode at low ambient temperature.
Smart self-diagnostic function for malfunctions detection for fast easy service and maintenance.
Smart refrigerant leak detection by sensitive sensors mounted on the indoor and outdoor coils for fast easy service and maintenance.
2.2 Safety protections for Heat Pump System
Auto Restart Feature with backup memory. When the power failure is happened during the air conditioner operation, the microprocessor of printed circuit board will memorize the operation setting. After the power is recovered, the air conditioner operates automatically ( without remote control after elapse of compressor time delay ), according to the previous operation settings.
3 (Three) minutes time delay between compressor turning off and turning on for compressor protection against cycling.
Anti-freezing protection of indoor coil when the system is operating in cool mode with excessive dirt on the indoor coil and / or clogged air filters and when the air conditioner is operating in cool mode at low ambient temperature. High temperature protection of outdoor coil when the air conditioner is operating in cool mode.
Cold draft protection when the system is operating in heat mode. When starting heat mode, the fan speed is regulated automatically from the lowest grade to the preset level, according to the temperature rise of indoor coil. This function can prevent cold air blowing out at the beginning of heat modem which avoids the discomfort to the user. High temperature protection of indoor coil when the air conditioner is operating in heat mode. Defrost protection of outdoor coil when the air conditioner is operating in heat mode at very low ambient temperature.
Smart self-diagnostic function for malfunctions detection for fast easy service and maintenance.
Smart refrigerant leak detection by sensitive sensors mounted on the indoor and outdoor coils for fast easy service and maintenance.
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3. TIPS OF ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM COMFORT
In Summer
Keep room temperature to comfort levels.
Don’t remain in direct contact
with cold air for a long period. This is harmful to health.
Don’t wait until it is too hot.
Turn the air conditioner for cooling before that.
Don’t exaggerate on the temperature intensity,
too cold. Extreme temperatures are harmful to your health and waste energy.
In Winter
Keep room temperature to comfort levels.
Don’t remain in direct contact
with warm air for a long period. This is harmful to health.
Don’t wait until it is too cold.
Turn the air conditioner for heating before that.
Don’t exaggerate on the temperature intensity,
too hot. Extreme temperatures are harmful to your health and waste energy.
Keep doors, windows and any other openings
closed to prevent the conditioned air from
escaping and to prevent un conditioned air from
entering the space to be air conditioned.
When in cooling, avoid direct sun in the room to
be air-conditioned, if possible shut curtains or
shades.
Keep doors, furniture or any other obstructions
away from blocking return air and / or supply air
of the indoor unit to assure maximum efficiency
and adequate air circulation.
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TIPS OF ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM COMFORT (Cont.)
Use SLEEP function during sleep for
energy saving, comfortable and healthy
sleep during COOL mode or HEAT mode.
COOL mode HEAT mode
With SLEEP function With SLEEP function
Ensure a uniform air circulation in the
room to be air conditioned
(1) by using SWING function on the
remote control.
(2) by using SWING function vertical
supply air louvers to right or left.
Clean periodically air filters of indoor unit
every month to assure adequate air
circulation and maximum cooling and
heating efficiency.
Periodic service and maintenance of the
air conditioner or upon customer request
through Carrier or Carrier authorized
dealer to assure maximum cooling and
heating efficiency.
Air Filters
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4. SPLIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1: Remote control signal receiver. 2: LCD Display panel
3: Panel frame 4: Chassis
5: Front panel 6: Horizontal supply air louver
7: Vertical supply air louvers 8: Air filters
9: Manual control button 10: Power cord
11: Inter-connecting refrigerant piping
and electrical cables between indoor and outdoor units.
12: Drain hose
13: Wireless remote control
Indoor Unit
3
8
Air Inlet
4
5
Outdoor Unit
6
9
10
12
13
Air outlet
11
7
1
2
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5. CONSIDERATIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROL
5-1 HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES :
(a) Remove the cover of battery
compartment at the back of the remote control by pressing the tab toward outside, in the direction
of the arrow.
(c) Press the button (at the front of remote
control) with an object not sharp to operate the remote control.
(b) Mount two batteries size AAA 1.5 Volt supplied
with the remote control. Then close the cover of the battery component.
Note: During mounting of batteries check battery symbols (+, -) indicated in batteries compartment.
NOTES
1. The remote control uses two alkaline batteries (1.5 Volts) .
2. Do not use old batteries or batteries of different types, as this may cause the remote control to malfunction.
3. If you do not use the remote control for more than a few weeks, please remove the batteries. Other wise battery leakage may damage the remote control.
4. The average battery life during normal use is approximately half a year.
5. Replace the batteries when there is no receiving beep coming from the indoor unit or transmission indicator
on the remote control fails to light.
6. Batteries should only be replaced after turning OFF the air conditioner.
5-2 INSTRUCTIONS OF USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
1- The remote control must be directed toward the receiver of indoor unit when pressing the buttons
of the desired functions. An acoustical acknowledgement sound (beep) will indicate that signal has been received.
2- Avoid direct sunlight on the receiver of indoor unit, which may interfere with good signal reception
and the air conditioner may not work properly. Draw the curtains to avoid direct sunlight. 3- Avoid obstacles obstructions such as curtains, doors or other materials between the remote control and the receiver of indoor unit to avoid blocking the signals from the remote control to the indoor unit. 4- The maximum operating distance for the remote control is approximately 8 meters. 5- Keep the remote control away from water. Do not let the remote control fall down. 6- Never use objects with sharp point to press the button on the remote control. 7- Prevent any liquid from falling into the remote control. 8- If other electric applications react to the remote control, move these applications.
Remote
control
8 meter
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6. EMERGENCY FUNCTION
EMERGENCY FUNCTION
Emergency function can be used temporarily in case you can not find the remote control or its batteries are exhausted.
To perform Emergency function, follow below steps :
1. Open and lift the front panel up to an angle until
it remains fixed with a clicking sound.
2. Press manual control button ( AUTO / COOL )
until AUTO led illuminates on the display panel
of the indoor unit.
then the unit will work in forced AUTO mode
(the default setting temperature is 24°C).
3. Close the panel firmly to its original position.
CAUTION
Once you press the manual control button
( AUTO / COOL ), the operation mode is shifted
in an order as :
AUTO Forced COOL OFF
Push the manual control button to operate in forced
COOL mode, this is used for testing purposes only.
You had better not choose it.
The Forced COOL mode is used only for testing
purposes by the installer and serviceman.
To restore the remote control operation, use the remote
controller directly.
Front panel
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7. USE OF REMOTE CONTROL
CLOCK ADJUSTING FUNCTION
Initial Setting or the Clock
When batteries are inserted in the remote control, the clock panel will display ‘’12:00’’ and being to flash.
Setting the clock
Before you start operating the air conditioner, set the clock of the remote control using the procedures given in this section. The clock display on the remote controller will show the time regardless of whether the air conditioner is in use or not.
1.
With the remote control ON or OFF, Press
CLOCK for about 3 seconds, the clock time display will start to flash.
2.
TEMP. button
Press this button to set time.
Forward
Backward
Each time you press the button, the time moves forward or backward by one minute
depending on which side you press. The time alters as quickly as you press the button.
Keep pressing the button without releasing, the time moves forward or backward by
10 minutes depending on which side you press.
2.
CLOCK button
When the right time is achieved, press the CLOCK button or release the
or
and wait for 3 seconds, the clock time stops flashing and the clock starts
3.
Readjusting the Clock
Press the CLOCK button on the remote controller for about 3 seconds, the time of the clock display will start to flash. To set the new time, follow 1 and 2 of "Initial Setting of the Clock".
NOTES
* The clock time must be set before operating TIME functions. * The clock time can not be adjusted during TIME operation.
* Clock accuracy is within 15 seconds per day.
CAUTIONS
Static electricity or other factors (voltage transients ) can cause remote controller clock initialise. If your remote controller is initialised readjust the clock before you start operation.
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