Hokkaido HKED 261 X, HKED 351 X, HKED 511 X, HKED 631 X, HCND 261 X-1 User Manual

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WALL-MOUNTED TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS
(SPLIT SYSTEMS, AIR-TO-AIR, HEAT PUMP TYPE)
USER’S MANUAL
WARNING:
please read carefully this manual before operating your new air conditioner.
HKED - HCND 261 X(-1)
HKED - HCND 351 X(-1)
HKED - HCND 511 X(-1)
HKED - HCND 631 X(-1)
New SMARTLine 2011
• Inverter Models:
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IT
CE All the products are in conformity with the following European provision:
- Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
- Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
- Electromagnetic CompatibilitY 89/336/EEC
- Electromagnetic CompatibilitY 2004/108/EC
ROHS The products are fulfilled with the requirements in the directive 2002/95/EEC of the European parliament and of the council on the Restriction of the use of Certain Haz­ardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EU RoHS Directive)
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WEEE In accordance with the directive 2002/96/CE of the European parliament, herewith we inform the consumer about the disposal requirements of the electrical and electronic products.
DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS:
Your air conditioning product is marked with this sym­bol. This means that electrical and electronic products shall not be mixed with unsorted household waste. Do not try to dismantle the system yourself: the dis­mantling of the air conditioning system, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and of other part must be done by a qualified installer in accordance with relevant
local and national legislation. Air conditioners must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re-use, recycling and recovery. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Please contact the installer or local authority for more information. Battery must be removed from the remote controller and disposed of separately in accordance with relevant local and national legislation.
EUROPEAN REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR THE MODELS:
EN
TERMAL S.R.L. Via della Salute, 14 -- 40132 -- Bologna -- ITALY
Indoor Units:
Outdoor Units:
HKED 261 X, HKED 351 X, HKED 511 X, HKED 631 X
HCND 261 X(-1), HCND 351 X(-1), HCND 511 X(-1), HCND 631 X(-1)
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Table of Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................... 4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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INDOOR AND OUTDOOR’S UNITS OUTLINE
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LED PANEL ON INDOOR UNIT
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RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
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INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER
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HEAT, COOL, FAN OPERATION
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DRY OPERATION
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AUTO OPERATION
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SLEEP OPERATION
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TIMER FUNCTION
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TURBO OPERATION
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IR REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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EMERGENCY OPERATION
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ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION
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HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION
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CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER
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ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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MALFUNCTION CODES
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PROTECTION CODES
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AUTOMATIC RESTART AFTER A POWER FAILURE
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DUST FILTER
The Indoor Unit is equipped with a high-efcency lter which do grant a higher comfort and a
healthy air quality inside the room.
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER
All available functions of the air conditioner must be set using the infrared remote controller,
whose LCD panel shows immediately the operating parameters.
ON TIMER / OFF TIMER
ON Timer, allows to program the air conditioner start within 24 hours. TIMER ON is set by 1
hour’s steps.
OFF Timer, allows to program the air conditioner stop within 24 hours. TIMER OFF is set 1
hour’s steps.
DRY FUNCTION
When “DRY” function is selected, the air conditioner strongly reduces humidity inside the room,
and also keeps the room temperature at a constant value.
ADVANCED CONTROL FOR INDOOR UNIT FAN
Thermostatic stops. In Heating mode, when set temperature has been reached inside the
room, the compressor stops and the indoor fan speed is lowered to avoid cold drafts.
Hot Keep. At the beginning of operation in Heating mode, the indoor fan will start only 5 minutes
later, i.e. when the temperature of indoor heat exchanger is adequate.
“SLEEP” FUNCTION (ENERGY SAVING MODE)
It consists in automatic and gradual correction of the differential between the room temperature
and the set temperature. This avoids the Unit to operate continuously at peak capacity for long
periods.
“TURBO” FUNCTION
This Inverter Model of air conditioner is provided with Turbo function, which can be activated
by pressing TURBO button.
MICROCOMPUTER CONTROLLED DEFROSTING FUNCTION (HEATING MODE)
When the outdoor air temperature is very low and humidity is very high, frosting will occur to
the heat exchanger of the Outdoor Unit, which has negative impacts upon the efciency of the
heating performance. In such case, the automatic defrosting function will come into play. The
Heating operation will be stopped for 5-10 minutes to do the defrosting.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Outline of specic features
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THERMOSTAT UNDER MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL
The thermostat being controlled by microcomputer allows remarkable energy saving and provides
more comfort, as the room temperature is checked with the greatest precision.
INDOOR FAN WITH LOW SOUND LEVEL
The indoor fan has been conceived and developed to grant very low values in sound level even
at the highest rotation speed.
FRONT GRILL & BACK GRILL IN METAL (OUTDOOR UNIT)
The front grill and the back grill of Outdoor Unit are both in metal; the screws and the outdoor
casing are all anti-rust.
MOTORIZED LOUVERS FOR AIRFLOW DIRECTION
The horizontal and vertical aps can be controlled directly from the remote controller. Several
options can be selected:
“SWING” button allows the User to move the ap up & down continuously, or to x the ap to
a desired position. Three selections are possible:
1) natural ow: optimized air ow according to the selected operation mode
2) automatic swinging of the motorized ap
3) the motorized ap is xed to a desired angle.
“AIR FLOW” button is used for selection of the left/right air ow direction: whenever pressed,
the ap will swing or it can be xed to a desired position (HKED 511, 631 X Models).
DIAGNOSTIC & PROTECTION FUNCTIONS
Shown by a codied lighting of LED indicators on the Indoor Unit’s front panel, they allow to
diagnose in a quite precise way the main malfunctions which may concern the air conditioner.
AUTORESTART AFTER A POWER FAILURE
• When a power failure occurs during operation, the air conditioner stops immediately.
• When power is restored, the RUNNING indicator on Indoor Unit’s frontal panel lights up.
• In particular, the air conditioner will restart automatically after 3 minutes have elapsed since
power is restored. This means that it is not required to press the ON/OFF button on remote
controller. The settings will be the same as before the blackout.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Disposal of an old air conditioner
Before disposing an old air conditioner, please make sure it is inoperative and carry out the disposal by adopting all safety precautions. Unplug it from the power line in order to avoid risks of electric shock.
Please remember that an air conditioner contains refrigerant uid, requiring specialized waste disposal.
The valuable materials contained in the air conditioner can be recycled. Contact your local Waste Disposal Center for adequate disposal or contact your Dealer for any question.
Please make sure that piping of your air conditioner does not get damaged before being picked up by the relevant Waste Disposal Center. You can contribute to the protection of the environment by adopting an appropriate anti-pollution method of disposal.
Disposal of the packaging of your new air conditioner
All the packaging materials used in the package of your new air conditioner can be disposed without any danger for the environment.
The cardboard may be broken or cut into small pieces and given to a Waste Paper Disposal Service. The wrapping bag made of polyethylene and the polyethylene goam pads contain no uorochloric hydrocarbon.
All these valuable materials may be taken to a Waste Collecting Center and used again after adequate recycling.
Consult your local Authorities for the name and address of the Waste Materials Collecting Centers and Waste Paper Disposal Services nearest to your house.
General warnings for safety
• Do not operate damaged air conditioners. In case of doubt, contact your Dealer.
• Use of air conditioner must be carried out in strict compliance with the instructions listed futher
on.
• Do not damage any parts of the air conditioner that carry refrigerant by piercing or perforating the piping with sharp or pointed objects, by crushing or twisting the tubes or scraping off the surfaces' coatings. If the refrigerant spurts out and gets into eyes, this may result in serious injuries.
• Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille of the air conditioner. Do not put ngers nor insert objects into the inlet/outlet vent or into the motorized louver.
• Do not allow children to play with the air conditioner. Children should be never allowed to sit on
the Oudoor Unit.
• The appliance is not intended for children and disabled people. They must not operate the air conditioner without supervision.
• Electrical works must be carried out according to the local laws. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the Manufacturer or by qualied Personnel. Size of power cables and connecting wires must be adequate to the characteristics of the air conditioner (current values and power input values).
• If fuses on the PCB are blown, they must be replaced with new fuses of the same type and size.
• After installation, power plug should be properly disposed.
• Exhausted batteries (infrared remote controller) should be properly disposed.
• Always remember to unplug the air conditioner before opening the inlet grille. Never try to unplug the air conditioner by pulling off the power cable. Always grip the power plug rmly and pull it straight out of the power socket.
Before starting the air conditioner, please read carefully the information in this "USER'S MANUAL". The User's Manual contains very important suggestions relatied to installation, operation and maintenance of the air conditioner and concerning your personal safety.
The Manufacturer accept no responsibility for the damages that may arise due to non­observance of the instructions listed in this "USER'S MANUAL".
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Please read carefully the following Safety Instructions before operating the air conditioner.
• A strict observance of the instructions indicated in this "USER'S MANUAL" will prevent personal hurt and incidents to the User. Moreover, correct operation and long life of the system will be
ensured.
• Depending on the seriousness of potential risks and damages, the reported Instructions are classied in two types: "WARNING" and "CAUTION". A strict observance of the Instructions is required to guarantee your personal safety and the safety of the environments where the Units are installed.
• The following Instructions are related to the air conditioner's installation. They have been reported in this "USER'S MANUAL" just to allow the User to check that installation has been properly carried out. If an improper installation - not corresponding to the Instructions - is veried, please contact the Dealer or the Authorized Technical Service.
The User must never attempt to repair, install or perform special maintenance by himself.
Key to symbols
WARNING
This symbol points out the risk of serious injury or death.
This symbol points out the risk of injury or damage to the property.
Prohibition. Action or procedure not allowed, with serious effects on objects and people.
CAUTION
Obligation. Compulsory action or procedure. The missed observance could bring serious effects on objects and people.
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• Strictly observe the instructions provided in this Manual.
• The air conditioning system contains inside its refrigerant circuit the R410A gas under pressure. Never disconnect refrigerant pipes or connection joints.
• Never perform any handling on Outdoor Unit service valves or on Indoor Unit’s unions.
Keep this Manual in a safe place easy to reach at any time for convenient
reference.
• In case the air conditioner is transferred and reinstalled, this User’s Manual
should always be attached to the appliance.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Installation
Never try to install this Unit by yourself, i.e. without the support of Tachnical Personnel. Never try to reapir the Unit by yourself. The Unit's components can be reached only by opening or removing the covering panels, and this involves exposure to high voltage. Even by disconnecting power supply, it is not always possible to avoid the risk of electric shocks.
• Please always contact the Dealer or the Authorized Service Center for installation. Never attempt to install the air conditioner by yourself, because improper installation could cause electric shock, injuries, water leakage or re.
• Please always contact the Dealer or the Authorized Service Center for any servicing operation or special maintenance. Never try to repair or carry out special maintenance by yourself. Improper repair or maintenance could cause electric shock, injuries, water leakage or re.
Please conrm that installation has been carried out according to the following prescriptions:
WARNING
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• When instaling, all possible countermeasures must be taken to avoid refrigerant leaks. If there is a high concentration of refrigerant gas in the room, oxygen lack may occur.
• Do not install the air conditioner near burners, heat sources or ammable gas. This is to avoid the risk of malfunctioning, re or explosion.
• Ensure that a circuit breaker has been installed on the power supply line of the air conditioner, to avoid the risk of electric shocks.
• When installing in a small room, countermeasures should be taken in case of a refrigerant leak exceeds the proper range. Otherwise, it will cause asphyxia.
CAUTION
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• Ensure that drain hose and drain pipe installation has been carried out correctly. Incorrect installation or maintenance will cause water leakage.
CAUTION
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• Ensure that Indoor and Outdoor Units have been properly grounded. Defective grounding could cause electric shock.
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• This kind of appliance needs a specic circuit breaker with proper protective devices against overcurrents and short circuits (fuses or automatic switches).
Circuit
breaker
(specic)
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always observe the operating precautions listed in the following tables. In this way, correct operation and safeguard of people, animals and objects inside the air-conditioned room will be ensured.
WARNING
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Use the correct voltage and frequency for power supply.
Do not insert the air conditioner's plug into multiple sockets or into sockets to which other appliances are connected. Do not use plug adapters.
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Fully insert the plug into the power socket and make sure the connection is secure and without play. Otherwise, sparks and re may occur.
Do not put heavy objects on the power supply cord. Take care not to damage it. Do not use supply cords which are faulty or damaged.
Do not pull the plug out of the power socket by drawing the power cord. Damaging to the power cord, to the plug or to the socket may occur, and this could result in electric shock or re generation..
Never turn off the air conditioner by pulling the power supply plug out of the socket. Thsi could cause electric shock or re. Always press the "ON/OFF" button on remote controller.
Do not use extension cords. Do not use rolled power supply cords.
Never touch switches, sockets or power supply plugs with wet hands. This could cause electric shock.
If you smell soething burning, immediately turn off the air conditioner, switch the circuit breaker to "OFF" or "0", and contact the Authorized Technical Service.
Do not insert any objects into the air inlet or outlet of Indoor and Outdoor Units. Even if fans are stopped, they could automatically start all at once.
You should avoid to expose your body directly to cool air for a long time. This may you cause health problems to you.
Do not direct the airows towards infants, aged or disabled people.
220~230V, 50Hz
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
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Do not use sprays near the air conditioner and do not spray anything towards the appliance.
Do not expose plants or animals to the direct airow of the air conditioner.
Ventilate the room regularly while the air conditioner is operating. Fail to follow this advice could result in lack of oxygen inside the room.
Do not place anything in front of the air conditioner nor obstruct the air outlet.
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Ventilation should be operated when using at the same time the air conditioner and gas burners.Insufcient ventilation may cause lack of oxygen.
Do not place burners near the airow of air conditioner.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not sprinkle water nor other liquid on Indoor Unit. Do not clean the air conditioner by water spurts.
Do not expose food, plants, animals, precision devices or works of art to the direct airow of the air conditioner.
When necessary, replace fuses with new ones of the same type and size. Never use a piece of iron or copper instead of the proper fuse, as it could result in a malfunction or in a re accident.
Do not put any object on the air conditioner. On the appliance's upper part there is an air grille that must not be obstructed. Besides, a heavy object may cause the air conditioner's fall.
Do not touch the heat exchangers' metal aps on Indoor and Outdoor Units. This could cause hurts due to the sharp shape of the aps. Take care of this especially when removing the air inlet panel and the air lters.
For proper perfo r m a nce, operate the air conditioner under the recommended temperature and humidity range (see page 12). If the Unit operates beyond these conditions, malfunctions may occur or dew may drip out of the Indoor Unit.
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INDOOR AND OUTDOOR’S UNITS OUTLINE
The Figure below is for explanation purpose only. The real appearance of the components could be
rather different.
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Unit operation section
Air return grid
Takes in the indoor air
Left/right air flow direction adjusting fin
Operational performance/indications
Up/down air flow direction adjusting flap
Air outlet
Air filter
Drain tube
Air inlet
at sides & rear surface
Refrigerant piping connection, Electric wiring cord
Emergency Operation Key
Note: Do not open the frontal panel at an angle over 60 degrees. Do not operate the Units with too much force.
How to close
How to open
Air discharge vent
Lightly push both sides of the frontal panel at the bottom and pull it to this side till a resistance is felt.
This button can be used as an emergency measure to turn on/off Unit when remote controller is not available.
Air blows out from here.
Removes dust or dirt out of the inlet air.
Drain the water dehumidified out of the air.
Push down the frontal panel and then push sides of air inlet grid at the bottom.
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To obtain the best performances from the Unit, it is recommended its use under the following conditions:
NOTE: If the Unit operates in rooms which are satured with oil vapors or volatile matters, harmful substances could coat and clog the indoor unit heat exchanger. Besides, scalings of saltness could form on the Outdoor Units installed in sea-surroundings; if not removed, they will damage the Units in a very short time. In both cases, please contact the Technical Service to require frequent maintenance.
Use of the air conditioner out of the above mentioned temperature ranges could cause the intervention of built-in protective functions consequently stopping the system operation.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
LED PANEL ON INDOOR UNIT
1) RUNNING Indicator:
It lights up when ON/OFF button on remote controller is pressed for starting Unit’s operation.
3) TIMER Indicator:
It lights up when TIMER function has been set (TIMER ON,TIMER OFF mode).
2) SET TEMPERATURE, TIMER TIME & MALFUNCTION CODE Indicator:
This indicator may display:
• Setting Temperature, if SET TEMPERATURE buttons on remote controller are pressed.
• Timer Time, if TIMER is selected.
• Malfunction Codes, if there is a failure on Unit.
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Receiver of remote control signal
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On these Inverter Models, Led Panel on Indoor Unit is OFF during operation.
If you would like the Panel to be switched ON during operation, press LAMP button on remote
controller.
Note:
Outdoor temperature:
Indoor temperature:
45 to 0°C
16°C or more
32°C or less
COOLING OPERATION
CAUTION: Room relative humidity should be less than 80%. If the air conditioner operates beyond thi s l imit, the surface of he at exchanger could get covered with frost.
Outdoor temperature:
Indoor temperature:
- 20 to 24°C
HEATING OPERATION
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