Cooper&Hunter CH-S09FTXQ user guide manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
Split Air Conditioner
VERITAS INVERTER Series
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ODELS
For proper operation, please read and keep this manual carefully.
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CH-S07FT CH-S09FT CH-S12FTX CH-S18FTX CH-S24FTX
XQ XQ (WI-FI)
Q (WI-FI) Q (WI-FI) Q (WI-FI)
CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS . ......................................................................................................................... 1
2. COMPONENTS . .................................................................................................................................................
3. DISPLAY . ............................................................................................................................................................
4. REMOTE CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION . . .......................................................................................................
4.1. Description of functions of remote controller buttons . . ....................................................................................
4.2. Name and functions of the display indicators . . ...............................................................................................
4.3. How to insert the batteries . ..............................................................................................................................
4.4. How to use the remote control to operate the unit . . ........................................................................................
4.5. Manual operation . ............................................................................................................................................
5. MAINTENANCE . .................................................................................................................................................
6. OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCES .. ..........................................................................................................
7. TROUBLES AND CAUSES . ...............................................................................................................................
8. INSTALLATION . ...............................................................................................................................................
9. TEST OPERATION . .........................................................................................................................................
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1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS
NORM: RISK:
Electrocution from live components. Personal injury from
Do not perform operations that involve opening the appliance.
Do not perform operations that involve removing the appliance from its place of installation.
Do not start or stop the appliance by simply plugging it into or out of the electricity mains.
Do not damage the power supply cable. Electrocution from live unsheathed wires.
burns due to overheated components or wounds caused by sharp edges or protrusions.
Electrocution from live components. Personal injury from burns due to cooling gases leaking from disconnected piping.
Electrocution from a damaged cable or plug or socket.
Do not leave anything on top of the appliance.
Do not climb onto the appliance. Personal injury due to the appliance falling.
Do not climb onto chairs, stools, ladders or unstable supports to clean the appliance.
Do not attempt to clean the appliance without first turning it off and unplugging it or switching the dedicated switch off.
Do not allow children or inexperienced people to use the appliance.
Do not direct the air flow towards gas hobs or gas stoves.
Do not place your fingers in the air outlets or in the air inlet grilles.
Do not drink the condensation water. Personal injury from poisoning.
Should the smell of burning be detected or smoke exit the appliance, disconnect it from the electricity supply, open all windows and call in the technician.
Do not perform operations that involve removing the appliance from its place of installation.
Do not leave anything on top of the appliance.
Do not use any insecticides, solvents or aggressive detergents to clean the appliance.
Do not use the appliance for any use other than normal domestic use.
Do not allow children or inexperienced people to use the appliance.
Do not direct the air flow towards valuable articles, plants or animals.
Do not use the air conditioning unit for extended periods of time in conditions of more than 80% humidity.
Personal injury from an object falling off the appliance following vibrations.
Personal injury from falling from a height or from cuts (stepladders shutting accidentally).
Electrocution from live components.
Damage to the appliance due to improper use.
Explosions, fires or intoxication from the discharge of gas leaking from the burner nozzle once the air flow has put the flame out.
Electrocution from live components. Personal injury from cuts.
Personal injury from burns or smoke inhalation.
Flooding due to water leaking from disconnected piping.
Damage to the appliance or any objects underneath it due to the appliance falling off from its place of installation.
Damage to the plastic and painted parts.
Damage to the appliance due to operation overload. Damage to objects treated inappropriately.
Damage to the appliance due to improper use.
Damage or perishing due to excessive cold/heat, humidity, ventilation.
Damage to objects due to excessive dripping of condensation from the appliance.
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2. COMPONENTS
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INDOOR UNIT
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(1) Air intake (2) Front panel (3) Control panel (4) Air outlet (5) Air flow louver (6) Air filter (7) Air intake (8) Connecting pipe (9) Drain (10) Air outlet (11) Air intake (12) Remote controller
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OUTDOOR UNIT
3. DISPLAY
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(1) LED signal receiver (2) Operation indicator
This indicator flashes after power is on and illuminates when the unit is in operation.
(3) Heating indicator
This indicator illuminates during the operation in heating mode.
(4) Cooling indicator
This indicator illuminates during the operation in cooling mode. (5) Setting temperature indicator It displays the setting temperature during the operation of the air conditioner.
(6) Dehumidification indicator
It illuminates during the operation in dehumidification mode.
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4. REMOTE CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION
4.1. Description of functions of remote controller buttons
button to turn the air conditioner on and off.
MODE button to select the operating mode: AUTO “ ”, COOL “ ”, DRY “ ”, FAN “ ”,
HEAT “ ”.
FAN button to set the fan speed in the sequence that goes from Auto, Low ( ), Low-
Medium speed ( ), Medium speed ( ), Medium-High speed ( ), High speed ( ).
Auto
TURBO button used to enable/disable the rapid cooling or heating mode.
ADJUSTING "
increasing, "▼" decreasing.
⑦ SLEEP
button used to set up and down swing angle.
button to set/cancel the Sleep mode regardless of the operating mode of the
conditioner.
⑧ IFEEL ⑨
button to enable/disable the IFEEL mode.
TIMER ON / TIMER OFF selection buttons. Used to set auto-off/auto-on timer.
CLOCK button is used to set the current time.
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buttons to adjust ambient temperature and the timer: "▲"
REMOTE CONTROLLER
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⑪ X-FAN
TEMP button, press it to show the set point temperature on the unit’s display.
button press it to begin/stop indoor fan which is used to dry the components
LIGHT button used to turn on or off the unit’s display.
/ button to set HEALTH/AIR function for air cleaning / for air change ( not available).
4.2. Name and functions of the display indicators : AUTO mode indicator
: COOL mode indicator : DRY mode indicator : FAN mode indicator
: HEAT mode indicator
: SLEEP mode indicator : CLOCK indicator
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: TIMER ON-OFF mode indicator : TEMP indicator : FAN mode indicator
: AIR CLEANER mode indicator : 8°C Heating function indicator
: AIR RENEWING mode indicator (not available)
: LIGHT mode indicator
: LOCK indicator
: Up and down air deflector indicator
: TURBO mode indicator
: WiFi Function
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DISPLAY
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: Signal sent confirmation LED : IFEEL mode indicator
FAN : Fan Speed indicator
: Temperature display indicator
4.3. How to insert the batteries
Use two new alkaline type batteries with AAA 1,5V.
Slide down the cover of the battery compartment.
and ③ Remove the used batteries and insert new ones correctly.
Reattach the cover by sliding it back into its position.
Notes
Do not use old batteries or different type batteries. Such a use may cause remote control wrong functioning. If you do not use the remote control more than two weeks, remove the batteri Damages may be caused by possible leakages. Re
place batteries when no "beep" is received from the indoor unit or if the
transmission indicator on the remote controller fails to light.
4.4. How to use the remote control to operate the unit
SWITCHING THE UNIT ON AND OFF
Press the button
SETTING THE OPERATING MODE
By pressing the Mode button several times it is possible to change the unit operating mode. The selected operating mode symbol appears on the display.
to switch the unit on or off.
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: automatic mode
: cooling mode
: dehumidification mode
: fan only mode
: heating mode
When the automatic programme AUTO is selected, the unit may operate in COOLING or HEATING mode depending on the temperature difference in place between the ambient temperature and the temperature selected on the remote control. When the cooling mode is selected, the unit operates with a free temperature setting, lowering the ambient temperature. When the dehumidification mode is selected, the unit operates with a free temperature setting, progressively lowering the ambient temperature and humidity. When the dehumidification mode is in operation, the FAN button cannot be used. When the heating mode is selected, the unit operates with a free temperature setting, raising the ambient temperature. When the fan mode is selected, the unit operates without temperature settings, simply blowing air through the environment
IMPORTANT!
The unit fan stops when the set temperature is reached and is then automatically reactivated at minimum speed to prevent air stratification phenomena in the vicinity of the appliance. W
hen the COOLING, ANTI-HEATING mode is present. When the HEATING mode is selected, the fan may not start up straight away because the ANTI-COOLING mode is present.
SETTING THE LOUVERS
In order to obtain optimal air distribution, adjust the motorised louvers, making sure that the air flow is not directly pointed at
ne. For the motorised louvers, proceed as follows:
anyo
DEHUMIDIFICATION mode is selected, the fan may not start up straight away because the
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