This air conditioner provides with cooling, and drying functions. Details of the functions
are below; refer to these descriptions when using the air conditioner.
Co m p a c t S i z e
This model is smaller than its
predecessors a n d yet o f f e r s the s a m e
capabilities.
Mi c r o p r o c e s s o r C o n t r o l l e d O p e r a t i o n
The i n t e r i o r compartment of t h e remote
control u n i t c o n t a i n s several features
to facilitate automatic operation,
clearly displayed for easy use.
Si m p l e One-touch Wi r e l e s s Remote
Control
The remote control unit has several
fe a t ures t o f acil i t ate a u t omat i c
operation.
12 - H o u r O N o r O F F T i m e r
This timer can be set to a u t o m a t i c a l l y
turn the unit on or off at any ti m e
with in a 12-hour period.
1- H o u r O F F T i m e r
This timer can be set to a u t o m a t i c a l l y
turn off the unit after one hour.
Ni g h t S e t b a c k
Pressing this S L E E P button changes t h e
se t t i ng o f t h e r o om t em perat u r e
thermostat, allowing you to set the
temperature at w h a t e v e r level that y o u
feel comfortable.
Au t o m a t i c a n d 3 - s t e p F a n S p e e d
Auto/High/Medium/Low
Ai r S w e e p C o n t r o l
This fu n c t i o n m o v e s a f l a p u p and do w n
in t h e ai r outlet, d i r e c t i n g ai r in a
sweeping m o t i o n around t h e room a n d
providing comfort in every corner.
Au t o m a t i c Restart Fu n c t i o n for Po w e r
Failure
Even wh e n power fa i l u r e occurs, preset
programmed operation c a n b e reactivated
once power resumes.
An t i - M o l d F i l t e r
This unit i s e q u i p p e d with an anti-mold
filter that i n h i b i t s t h e growth of mold
and bacteria.
Hi g h P o w e r R u n n i n g
Run with strong power and make you feel
comfortable quickly.
RZA-0-1000-961-SM-0
Appendix: Installation
5.REFRIGERANT TUBE
5.1 Flaring the tube
(1) Cut the tube with a tube cutter to the desired length
(30.50cm is recommended)
(2) Smooth the edge of the copper tube with a reamer or a
file. Hold the pipe vertically with one end downward
to make sure that no copper scraps fall into the
copper tube.
Copper
tube
Figure 17a Figure
17b
(3) Put the tube flarer on the copper tube.
(4) Flare the copper tube ( Figure 18)
Before
Reamer
After
Tapered nuts
Copper tube
5.3 Heat insulation of the refrigerant tube
All refrigerant tubes must be insulated heat with at
least 8mm thick insulation materials. (Figure 21)
Heat insulation materials
Min. 8mm
5.4 Wrapping the tubes
(1) Tie the two refrigeration tubes (including
electrical wire if permitted as regulated), water
drainage hose with white tape.
(2) Wrap half of the tubes outside the room starting
from the end. (Figure 22)
Figure 21
Covering tubes with
heat insulation materials
Thickness
of 8mm
Clip
Figure 18
Note: The flared tube should have:
Smooth internal surface
Smooth edges
Consistent length of the tapered surface
5.2 Connection of the tubes
(1) The sealing tube must be used to prevent dust or
water from getting into the tube.
(2) Before connecting the tube, apply some refrigerant
oil on the surface of the flared tube and connections
to prevent air leakage.( Figure 19)
(3) Align the connecting tube and the flared tube, and
then turn the tapered nut to connect tightly.
(Figure 20)
Application
of refrigerant oil
(4) Fasten the nuts with a spanner.
Figure 19
Flarer
Connecting
tube
Figure 20
Flared tube
(3) Fix the wrapped tubes on the wall in clips with a
space of 120cm.
Note: Do not tie the tubes too tight as this may reduce
heat insulation. Separate water drainage hose and
refrigeration tubes to prevent formation of water
droplets.
5.5 Ending of installation
After completion of wrapping and insulation, seal the
hole on the wall with a suitable sealant.
5.6 Discharge gas
Place appliance A and then B. Air purging method is as
follows:
(1) Turn down the nuts on the wide and narrow tubes.
(2) Loose the nut of the flared wide tube one complete
turn with a spanner.
(3) Turn counterclockwise to open the core of the valve
with a socket screw wrench. Some gas will come out
from under the nut of the flared end of the wide tube.
Tighten the nut 10 to 15 seconds later.
(4) Test for leakage at the tube connector with soapy
water or a meter. If there is no leakage, turn
counterclockwise to open the tube core of the valve
on the wide tube with a socket screw wrench.
(5) Tighten the nuts on the wide , narrow tube valves and
the valve cover.
Please contact the technical service for further
information.
Figure 22
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Alert Symbols
WARNING
!
!
CAUTION
The symbol refers to a hazard or an unsafe practice which can result
in severe personal injury or death.
The symbol refers to a hazard or an unsafe practice which can result
in personal injury or product damage.
1
Caution Statements
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 electric supply in your home or office is the same as the voltage
shown on the nameplate.
Do not install the air conditioner where there are fumes or flammable gases, or
in an extremely humid space such as a greenhouse.
!
WARNING
Do not install the air conditioner where excessively high heat-generating
objects are placed.
Avoid:
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1. Read this manual carefully before using this air conditioner. If you still have any difficulties or problems, consult
your dealer for help.
2. The air conditioner is designed to give you comfortable room conditions. Use this only for its intended purpose as
WARNING
To protect the air conditioner from heavy corrosion, avoid installing the
outdoor unit where salty sea water can splash directly onto it or in
sulphurous air near a spa.
All wiring must conform to the local electrical codes.
Each unit must be properly grounded.
Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician.
Consider the capacity of the electric current of your electrical kilowatt-hour
meter wires and socket before installation.
Power for this air-conditioner is supplied by individual electrical wire.
There must be at least one ventilation intake in the area where the outdoor unit
is mounted.
!
!
WARNING
CAUTION
Never use store gasoline or other flammable vapor or liquid near the air
conditioner - it is very dangerous.
The air conditioner has no ventilator for intaking fresh air from outdoors. You
must open the doors or the windows frequently when you use gas or oil heating
appliances in the same room, which consume a lot of oxygen from the air.
Otherwise there is a risk of suffocation in an extreme case.
Do not turn the air conditioner on and off from the power mains switch. Use the
ON/OFF operation button.
Do not stick anything into the air outlet of the outdoor unit. This is dangerous
because the fan is rotating at high speed.
Do not let the children play with the remote control unit.
Do not cool or heat the room too much if babies or invalids are present.
2
Composition of the Air Conditioner
1. Diagram of Structure
Air intake grille
INDOOR UNIT
Air outlet
Remote
control
unit
Drain hose
Refrigerant tubes
Air outlet
NOTE
Air Intake
Air Outlet
Remote Control Unit
Refrigerant Tubes
Outdoor(Condensing) Unit
Drain Hose
OUTDOOR UNIT
This air conditioner consists of an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. You can control the
air conditioner with the remote control unit.
Air from the room is drawn into this section and passes
through air filters which remove dust.
Conditioned air is blown out of the air conditioner through
the air outlet.
The wireless remote control unit controls power ON/OFF,
operation mode selection, temperature, fan speed, timer
setting, and air sweeping.
The indoor and outdoor units are connected by copper
tubes through which refrigerant gas flows.
The outdoor unit contains the compressor, fan motor, heat
exchanger coil, and other electrical components.
Moisture in the room condenses and drains off through this hose.
3
Composition of the Air Conditioner
2. Introduction of the Indoor Control Unit
INDOOR UNIT
TIMER lamp
POWER lamp
REMOTE CONTROL receiver
!
IMPORTANT
POWER
TIMER
Avoid using radio equipment such as mobile phone near(within 1m)the indoor unit.
Some radio equipment may cause malfunction of the unit.
If the trouble happens, disconnect power and restart the air conditioner after a few
minutes.
REMOTE CONTROL
receiver
POWER lamp
TIMER lamp
This section picks up infrared signals from the remote control unit
(transmitter).
This lamp lights when the air conditioner is in the operation mode.
(But the compressor may not run at this time.)
This lamp lights when the system is being controlled by the timer.
4
Composition of the Air Conditioner
3. Introduction of Display
Displayed when setting temperature;
Displayed when one-hour
OFF timer is enable
Displayed when setting timer
Symbols
(1) Operation mode
AUTO
1HOUR
S E T T E M PS E T T E M P
1小时
HOUR
ON
OFF
AUTO
AUTO
(4) Timer
C
Displayed when transmitting data
Displayed when temperature is shown
Displayed when the temperature setting
is at the upper or lower limits
Displayed when sleep mode is running
Displayed when indoor unit sensor is in
use
AUTO
COOL
MILD DRY
FAN
(2) Fan speed
Automatic operation
HIGH
MEDIUM
LOW
(3) Set temperature
0
16-30 C
When set to 28 C
Current temperature
indication
0
AUTO
AUTO
C
12-hour ON Timer
12-hour OFF Timer
1 hour timer
(5)NIGHT SETBACK
(6)Confirmation of transmission
(7)Flap angle indication
(8) Sweep indication
(9) Indoor unit sensor
ON
OFF
1HOUR
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