Hisense AUD-36HX6SAHH, AUD-60UX6SPHH, AUD-48HX6SPHH, AUD-60HX6SPHH, AUD-18UX4SZKL1 User And Installation Instructions Manual

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use and installation instructions
Welcome to use our product! Thanks for trusting us. Please read this manual carefully before installation! Keep it properly for future use after installation!
Features of This Air-Conditioner
The indoor unit can be installed inside the ceiling conveniently.
High Efficiency and Environment Friendly New Refrigerant-R410A R410A can protect the environment and do not harm to the ozone layer.
24-hour Timer ON and OFF This Timer can be set to automatically turn the unit on or off within a 24-hour period.
Save Installation Space
Optional Static Pressure 18k: optional 10Pa /30Pa,24K 36K 50Pa 80Pa( ),48K/60K:
80Pa/120Pa static pressure. One unit, mute optional installation method.
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For High- Efficiency Type:1~80Pa freely select
Mute Operation The excellent fan design enable the airflow to be quiet and smooth with minimum noise.
Meeting Various Installation Requirements The back-air-inlet type is usually be adopted. According to the actual installation space. The unit is also installed with down-air-inlet type and the noise will increase about 5-6 dB.
Self Recovery of Power Break When the power supply is recovered after break, all preset are still effective and the air­conditioner can run according to the original setting.
Fault Self-diagnose Function When there is something wrong with the air­conditioner, the micro computer could diagnose the faults, which can be read from the display and is convenient for maintenance.
APPLICATION MODEL
AUD-18UX4SGKL AUD-24UX4SZLH AUD-36UX4SAMH AUD-48UX6SPHH AUD-60UX6SPHH
AUD-18UX4SZKL1 AUD-24UX4SALH1 AUD-36UX4SAMH1
AUD-18HX4SUNL AUD-24HX4SZLH AUD-36HX6SAHH AUD-48HX6SPHH AUD-60HX6SPHH
DC Inverter Unitary Air-conditioner
New DC Inverter Unitary Air-conditioner (High- Efficiency Type)
On\Off Unitary Air-conditioner
Contents
Alert Symbols
Caution Statements
Composition of the Air-Conditioner
remote controller o Manual
Wire Remote Controller introduce 5
. Operation with wire remote controller 7
2.1 Mode function 7
2.2 sleep function 8
2.3 Timer function 8
Remote controller installation 9
4 Wireless Remote Controller introduce 10
4 1
4 2
4 3
. Special Remarks 31
. Trouble shooting 31
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3.Wire ----------------------------------------------------------------­. -------------------------------------------------------------
. Remote controller-H1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------10
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timer mode -----------------------------------------------------------------------------15
sleep mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
super mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
. Remote controller-J1------------------------------------------------------------------------17
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super mode -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
. Remote controller-E4-07 --------------------------------------------------------------------24
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timer mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sleep mode-------------------------------------------------------------------------------30
super mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------30
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Diagram of Refrigerant Cycle
1.Refrigerant Flow Diagram ---------------------------------------------------------------33
2.Electrical Wiring Diagram ---------------------------------------------------------------33
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peration
operation mode 12
airflow direction control 13
operation mode 19
airflow direction control 20
22
operation mode 26
airflow direction control 27
29
smart mode 14
clock button 14
smart mode 21
clock button 21
smart mode 28
clock button 28
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: The symbol refers to a hazard which can result in severe personal injury or death. : The symbol refers to a hazard or an unsafe practice which may result in severe personal injury
or death.
: The symbol refers to a hazard or an unsafe practice which may result in personal injury,
product or property damage.
: It refers to the remarks and instruction to the operation, maintenance, and service.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
Alert Symbols
1
Contents
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6.2 hange of Static pressure-----------------------------------------------------------
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.1 Installation sites ------------------------------------------------------------------- .2 Installation of the outdoor unit --------------------------------------------------------
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8.1 Flaring with tube expander -------------------------------------------------------------------43
8.2 Connecting tubing between indoor and outdoor Units -------------------------------------------43
8.3 Heat insulation of the refrigerant tube ---------------------------------------------------------43
8.4 Taping the Tubes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------43
8.5 Finishing the installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------43
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9.1 Air Purging with a Vacuum Pump -------------------------------------------------------------43
9.2 Leak test ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------44
9.3 Tidy up the tubing --------------------------------------------------------------------------44
9.4 Test Run ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------44
9.5 Common----------------------------------------------------------------------------------45
Installation and Maintenance
1. Safety Notice 34
2. The Tools and Instrument for Installation 35
3. The Installation of the Indoor Unit 35
3.1 The Initial Check 35
3.2 Installation 36
4. Refrigerant Pipe 38
4.1 The Pipe Material 38
4.2 The Connection of the Pip 38
5. Drain Piping
6. Electrical wiring 40
General check 40
41
. The Installation of the Outdoor Unit 42
. Refrigerant Tubing
. Air Purging and Test Run
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This heat pump air conditioner has been designed for the following temperatures. Operate the heat pump air conditioner within this range.
New DC-Inverter Unitary ( )
High-Efficiency type
DC-Inverter Unitary type(18 ,24 ,36K)
K K
DC-Inverter Unitary type(48K,60K)
ON/OFF Unitary type
maximum minimum Cooling Operation 43 15 Heating Operation 24 -10
outdoor working temperature()
maxim um minimum Cooling Opera tion 43 15 Heating Operation 24 -10
out door working tem perat ure()
maximum minimum Cooling Operation 48 -15
Heating Operation 24 -10
outdoor working temperature(℃)
maximum minimum
Cooling Operation 48 -15 Heating Operation 24 -10
outdoor working temperature(℃)
We recommend that this air-conditioner be installed properly by qualified installation technicians in accordance with the installation instructions provided with the unit. Before installation, check if the voltage of the power supply in your home or office is the same as the voltage shown on the nameplate.
You must not carry on any transformation to this product, otherwise, it may possibly cause such consequences as the water leakage, the breakdown, the short-circuit, an electric shock, fire, etc. The work such as tube line welding, etc. should be carried out far away from the flammable explosive material vessels, including the air-conditioner refrigerant, to guarantee the security of the site. To protect the air-conditioner from heavy corrosion, avoid installing the outdoor unit where salty seawater can splash directly onto it or in sulphurous air near a spa. Do not install the air-conditioner where excessively high heat-generating objects are placed.
Never use gasoline or other inflammable gas near the air-conditioner, which is very dangerous.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the factory or its service department in case of danger The place where this product is installed must have the reliable electrical earth facility and the equipment. Please do not connect the grounding of this product to various kinds of air-feeding tube lines, the drain lines, the lightning protection facility as well as other tube lines to avoid receiving an electric shock and damages caused by other factors. Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician. All the wiring must comply with the local electrical codes. Consider the capacity of the electric current of your electrical kilowatt-hour meter wires and socket before installation. The power wire where this product is installed is supposed to have the independent leakage protective device and the electric current over-load protection device which are provided for this product.
Do not turn the air-conditioner on and off from the power main switch. Use the  ON/OFF operation button. Do not stick anything into the air inlet and air outlet of both the indoor and  outdoor units. This is dangerous because the fan is rotating at a high speed. Do not cool or heat the room too much if babies or invalids are present.
CAUTION Statements
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DANGER
WARNING
Read this manual carefully before using this air-conditioner. If you still have any difficulties or problems, consult your dealer for help. The air-conditioner is designed to provide you with comfortable room conditions. Use this unit only for its intended purpose as described in this instruction manual.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Composition of the Air-conditioner
Indoor unit (24K,36K,48K,60K)
Air inlet
Air outlet
The conditioned air is blown out of the air-conditioner through it.
Power cord
Drainage pipe
Refrigerant Pipes
The indoor and outdoor units are connected by copper pipes through which the refrigerant flows.
Outdoor unit(18K/24K/36K)
Outdoor unit(48K,60K)
Indoor unit(18K)
Note: Consequen tly,the shape may differ from th at of the air conditioner you have selected.
The figure is b ased on the external vie s of the standard model.
FAN
MODE
T I
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ON
CL
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TIM
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OFF
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LE
EP
SW
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SM
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S U P
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ON
OFF
ON/OF F
MODE FAN
SLEEP
SUPER
SMART
IFEEL DI MMER
TIMER ON T IMER OF F CLOCK
ON
OFFON OFF
SWING
SWING
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Composition of the Air-conditioner
You c an co ntr ol th e air -co nditioner wit h the w ire r emo te co ntr oll er an d wir eless remo te con tro ller.
It is used for controlling power ON/OFF, setting the running mode, temperature, fan speed and other functions.
Wire remote controller
Wireless remote controller
SET TEMP ROOM
TEMP
C
AUTO
NO
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TIMER ON TIMER OFF
SET TIMER
A
It is used for controlling wire remote controller, setting the running mode, temperature, fan speed and other functions.
Note : The standard duct air-conditioner dont consist of wireless remote controller, If you need you may purchase it.
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Remote controller operation manual
1.Wire remote controller introuce:
LCD screen
ROOM TEMP
TEMP. setting button
FAN speed button
Room temperature sensor
ON/OFF button
MODE select button
TIMER/SLEEP button
Wireless remoter receiver
1 . Room temperature sensor: A temperature sensor inside the remote control switch is set to sense room temperature, and the temperature will be sent to indoor unit. When do not connect the remote control switch, indoor unit will switch to the temperature sensor which is built into indoor unit. 2 . Wireless remoter receiver: by this receiver, you can use a additional wireless remoter switch to control indoor unit. 3 . ON/OFF button: press this button to turn on or turn off the unit. 4 . MODE select button: Press this button to select COOLING, DEHUMIDIFICATION, FAN , HEATING or AUTO-RUN mode.
COOLING mode, the air conditioner makes the room cool.
DEHUMIDIFICATION mode, the air conditioner reduces the humidity in the room.
FAN mode, the air conditioner makes the room's temperature suitable, providing the soft air flow.
HEATING mode, The air conditioner makes the room warm.
5 . TIMER/SLEEP button:
Press this button to active sleep mode, and will appear in LCD. Press again to cancel sleep function. Press this button for 3 seconds to active timer function, Press for 3 seconds again to cancel timer function. To timer function Pls. refer to 2.3
AUTO
C
6 . FAN speed button: Press this button to change current fan speed. You can select (auto fan speed), (low fan speed), (medium fan speed), and (high fan speed) by each press. 7 . TEMP Setting button: Press the couple of buttons to set room temperature you want, when you press SET TEMP sign will appear in LCD, press button to reduce setting temperature, and press button to increase setting temperature.
AUTO-RUN mode, The air conditioner runs in right mode according to the temperature of room.
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remote controller operation manual
SET TEMP ROOM
TEMP
C
AUTO
TIMER ON
TIMER OFF
SET TIMER
Display room temperature and setting temperature
Running state sign area Which indicate the running state
Fan speed display
8 .LCD screen
Flap direction display (For duct type unit, this function is invalid)
Mode indication area Which indicate the current running mode
Display timer setting
Operation mode
cooling mode
dehumidification mode
fan mode
heating mode
auto mode
Fan speed setting
auto fan
high fan speed
meddle fan speed
low fan speed
Temperature display Room temperature:
Setting temperature:
ROOM
TEMP
C
SET TEMP
C
AUTO
A
TIMER ON TIMER OFF
timer on
timer clock
timer off
Outdoor is defrosting
Compressor is running
Soft running mode is active
Sleep mode is active
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A
NO
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remote controller operation manual
2. Operatio n with wire remote contr oller
2.1.1 Press M ODE button to select ope ration mode:
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cooling mod e
dry mode
fan mode
heating mod e
auto-run mo de
2.1.2 Press O N/OFF button to turn on th e unit.
2.1.3 Press TEMP. SETTING button to set r oom temperature. The temperature range can be se t from 18 to 32℃.
2.1.4 Press FA N button to set fan speed yo u want. Of course you can se t auto fan and indoor unit will aut omatic select fan spee d according to the difference between room t emperature and setting tem perature.
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2.1.5 You may turn off the unit b y press ON/OFF button ag ain. Note:In fan m ode, temperature set ting is invalid.
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2. 1 Mode fun ction
2. 2 sleep function
ROOM TEMP
C
Press timer /sleep button once to ac tive sleep function. An d sleep sign will app ear on LCD. Press timer /sleep button again to c ancel sleep function , and sleep sign on LCD wil l disappear. Note: During fan mo de, auto mode,the slee p function is invalid.
2.3 Timer function
ROOM TEMP
C
TIMER OFF
2.3.1TIME R OFF mode 1 you can set tim er off when indoor uni t is running. By press TIMER/SLE EP button for 3 seconds, timer clock appear on LCD, and “TIME R OFF”flag will twinkle. 2 you can adjus t the time after which the i ndoor unit would turn off automatically by press “ ” “ ” button. Th e time can be set from 0.5 t o 24(or 12) hour in 30 minut es steps. 3 when you have s et the time, press TIMER/SLEEP button for 3 seconds aga in or wait for 5 seconds to ac tive the timer, “TIMER OFF”fla g will stop twinkle, and t imer begin to work. 4 IF you need can cel “TIMER OFF”, press TIMER/SLEEP button for 3 se conds to active the time r, Press “ ”“ ”
button set ti me 00: 00,CancelTIMER OFFa fter 5 seconds aut omatically.
ROOM TEMP
C
TIMER ON
2.3.2 TIMER ON mode 1 you can set tim er on when indoor unit is sh ut off, By press TIMER/SLE EP button for 3 seconds, timer clock appear on LCD, and “TIME R ON” flag will twinkle., 2 you can adjus t the time after which the i ndoor unit would turn off automatically by press “ ” “ ” button. Th e time can be set from 0 .5 to 24(or 12) hour in 30 min utes steps. 3 when you have s et the time, press TIMER/SLEEP button for 3 seconds a gain or wait for 5 seconds t o active the timer, “TIMER ON” flag w ill stop twinkle, and ti mer begin to work. 4 IF you need can cel “TIMER ON”,press TIMER/SLEEP button for 3 se conds to active the time r, Press “ ”“ ”
button set ti me 00: 00,CancelTIMER Onaf ter five seconds aut omatically.
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Timer clock
remote controller operation manual
Installation of the wire remote controller please refer to the following
remote controller operation manual
The wire remote controller must be installed by qualified installation technicians in accordance
with installation drawing instruction, the power should be shut off before installation. Air flow and away from heating where the wire remote controller is installed. The following is process of installation. 1 .Insert a minus screw driver into down slot (2 places). Be careful not to damage the PC board with minus screw driver. 2 .Remove the back cover. 3 .Use two screw(φ4×16) to fasten the back and metal board in the mounting place and tighten the screw, then link the communication wire. 4 .Fasten top cover into back cover. 5 .Fasten bottom cover into back cover.
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3.wire Remote controller installation
4.Wireless remote controller
4.1
The remote controller transmits signals to the system.
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Remote controller
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1
2
4
3
13
12
5
6
11
7
8
9
10
SUPER BUTTON
SWING BUTTON
FAN BUTTON
ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTONS
SLEEP BUTTON
DIMMER BUTTON
CLOCK BUTTON
ON/OFF BUTTON
SMART BUTTON
MODE BUTTON
TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON
Used to start or stop the fast cooling. (Fast cooling operates at high fan speed with 18 set temp automatically)
Used to stop or start adjustment louver swinging and set the desired up/down airflow direction.
horizontal
SWING BUTTON
Used to stop or start adjustment louver swinging and set the desired left/right airflow direction.
vertical
*Some remote controller models without this button.
Used to select fan speed in sequence auto, high, medium or low.
Used to set or cancel Sleep Mode operation.
The screen brightness is decreased each time that button is pressed and it goes blank after pressing the button four times.
Used to set the current time.
Used to enter fuzzy logic operation directly, regardless of the unit is on or off.
The appliance will be started when it is energized or will be stopped when it is in operation, if you press this button.
Press this button to select the operation mode.
Used to set or cancel the timer operation.
Remote controller
Indication symbols on LCD:
Used to adjust the room temperature and the timer, also real time.
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MUTE BUTTON
Used to . set or cancel Mute mode operation
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I FEEL BUTTON
Used to start or stop the I feel mode. Press this button above 5 seconds , Turn off I FEEL mode. (In I feel mode,the Air Conditioner operates basis temperature sensor fitted in remote instead of machine, Advice to use I FEEL mode and the remote put where the indoor unit receive signal easily.)
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TEP SWITCH BUTTON
Display set temperature flickeringly when the button is pressed. Display indoor temperature when the button is pressed again. And the flicker must be closed by pressing the button or cutting off the electricity supply.
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18*
SOFT BUTTON
Used to limit the maximum electric current,so that you can use it with other electric instrument when power is not enough.
( only effec tive for DC in verter model )
(inva lid for heat ing mode)
Note: Each mode and relevant function will be further specified in following pages.
Signal transmit.
Dry indicator
Fan only indicator
Heating indicator
Cooling indicator
High fan speed
Medium fan speed
Low fan speed
Display set temperature
Display set timer
Display current time
Auto fan speed Smart indicator
Sleep indicator
Mute indicator
Super indicator
Soft indicator
Cancel I feel indicator
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11
12
13
3
4
1
2
6
7
5
8
9
MODE
CLOCK
TIMER ON
TIMER OFF
DIMMER
SMART
SWING
SWING
MUTE
TEP SWITCH
SLEEP
I FEEL
SOFT
14
16
17
15
18*
(inva lid for this m odel)
(inva lid for this m odel)
(inva lid for this m odel)
(inva lid for this m odel)
How to Use
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To operate the room air conditioner, aim the remote controller to the signal receptor. The remote controller will operate the air conditioner at a distance of up to 8m when pointing at signal receptor of indoor unit.
Remote controller
Remote controller
Signal receptor
MODE
CLOCK
TIMER ON
TIMER
OFF
DIMMER
SMART
MUTE
TEP SWITCH
SLEEP
I FEEL
SOFT
How to Insert the Batteries
Remove the battery cover according to the arrow direction.
Insert new batteries making sure that the (+) and (-) of battery are matched correctly.
Reattach the cover by sliding it back into position.
Note: Use 2 LR03 AAA(1.5volt) batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Replace batteries with new ones of the same type when the display becomes dim.
SWING
SWING
SET TEMP ROOM
TEMP
C
AUTO
NO
.
TIMER ON TIMER OFF
SET TIMER
A
Each time MODE button is pressed, the operation mode is changed in sequence:
Each time the "FAN" button is pressed, the fan speed is changed in sequence:
18~32
Heating mode is NOT available for cooling only air conditioner.
HEATING
COOLING
DRY
FAN ONLY
Selecting mode
FAN mode
Auto
High Medium
Low
At "FAN ONLY" mode, only "High","Medium" and "Low" are available. At "DRY" mode, Fan speed is set at "Low" automatically, "FAN" button is ineffective in this case.
Setting temperature
Press once to lower temperature setting by 1
Press once to raise temperature setting by 1
Range of available set temperature
*HEATING, COOLING
SWING, SMART, TIMER ON, TIMER OFF, CLOCK, SLEEP and SUPER operation modes will be specified in the following pages.
Changing modes during operation, sometimes the unit does not response at once. Wait 3 minutes.
Wait 3 minutes before restarting the appliance.
During heating operation, air flow is not discharged at the beginning. After 25 minutes, the air flow will be discharged until temperature of indoor heat exchanger rises.
Operation instructions
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Operation modes
Note: Heating mode is NOT available for cooling only models.
MODE
CLOCK
TIMER ON
TIMER OFF
DIMMER
SMART
MUTE
TEP SWITCH
SLEEP
I FEEL
SOFT
1
3
2
SWING
SWING
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