INVENTOR V2KI-12, V2KI-18, V2KI-30, V2KI-24, V2KI-36 User Manual

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FLOOR/CEILING TYPE
MODELS:
V2KI-12 / V2KI-18 V2KI-24 / V2KI-30 V2KI-36 / V2KI-45 V2KI-50 / V2KI-60
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
• USER’S MANUAL
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Table of Contents
Owner’s Manual
Safety Precautions .................................................. 04
Indoor Unit Parts and Major Functions ................ 06
Manual Operations ................................................. 08
Troubleshooting ............................. 22
a. Common Problems .................. 22
b. Troubleshooting Tips ............... 23
Care and Maintenance ....................................09
a.Unit Maintenance ...................................... 09
b.How to Clean the Air Filter ....................... 09
c.Repairing Refrigerant Leaks ..................... 10
d.Preparation for Periods of Non-use .........10
European Disposal Guidelines.. .................... 26
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Caution: Risk of re/
ammable materials
SAFETY
FIRST
WARNING: Servicing shall only be performed as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Maintenance and repair requiring the assistance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out under the supervision of the
person competent in the use of ammable refrigerants. For more details, please refer to the Information on
servicing on INSTALLATION MANUAL. (This is only required for the unit adopts R32/F290 Refrigerant.)
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
CAUTION
Thank you for purchasing this air conditioner. This manual will provide you with information on
how to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your air conditioner. Following the instructions will
ensure the proper function and extended lifespan of your unit.
Please pay attention to the following signs:
Failure to observe a warning may result in death. The appliance must be installed in accordance with national regulations
Failure to observe a caution may result in injury or equipment damage.
WARNING
• Ask an authorized dealer to install this air con­ditioner. Inappropriate installation may cause
water leakage, electric shock, or re.
• The warranty will be voided if the unit is not installed by professionals.
• If abnormal situation arises (like burning smell), turn o the power supply and call your dealer for instructions to avoid electric shock, re or
injury.
DO NOT let the indoor unit or the remote con-
trol get wet. It may cause electric shock or re.
DO NOT insert ngers, rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet. This may cause injury,
since the fan may be rotating at high speeds.
DO NOT use a ammable spray such as hair
spray, lacquer or paint near the unit. This may cause re or combustion.
• Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean, other than those recom­mended by the manufacturer.
• The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for ex-
ample: open ames, an operating gas appliance
or an operating electric heater).
• The appliance shall be stored so as to prevent mechanical damage from occurring.
CAUTION
DO NOT touch the air outlet while the swing
ap is in motion. Fingers might get caught or the
unit may break down.
DO NOT inspect the unit by yourself. Ask an authorized dealer to perform the inspection.
• To prevent product deterioration, do not use
the air conditioner for preservation purposes
(storage of food, plants, animals, works of art,
etc.).
DO NOT touch the evaporator coils inside the indoor unit. The evaporator coils are sharp and may cause injury.
DO NOT operate the air conditioner with wet hands. It may cause electric shock.
DO NOT place items that might be aected by moisture damage under the indoor unit. Con­densation can occur at a relative humidity of 80%.
DO NOT expose heat-producing appliances to cold air or place them under the indoor unit. This may cause incomplete combustion or de­formation of the unit due to the heat.
• After long periods of usage, check the indoor
unit to see if anything is damaged. If the indoor
unit is damaged, it may fall and cause injury.
• If the air conditioner is used together with other
heating devices, thoroughly ventilate the room to avoid oxygen deciency.
DO NOT climb onto or place objects on top of the outdoor unit.
DO NOT operate the air conditioner when using fumigant insecticides. The chemicals may be­come layered with the unit and endanger those who are hypersensitive to chemicals.
DO NOT let children play with the air condition- er.
DO NOT operate the air conditioner in a wet room (e.g. bathroom or laundry room). This can cause electrical shock and cause the product to deteriorate.
• Be aware that the refrigerants may not contain an odour.
• Compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed.
• Keep ventilation openings clear of obstruction.
NOTE: The following informations are required for the units adopt RB2/R290 Refrigerant.
DO NOT pierce or burn.
• A warning that the appliance shall be stored in a well-ventilated area where the room size
corresponds to the room area as specied for
operation.
• Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should
hold a current valid certicate from an indus­try-accredited assessment authority, which
authorises their competence to handle refrig­erants safely in accordance with an industry
recognised assessment specication.
• Servicing shall only be performed as recom­mended by the equipment manufacturer. Maintenance and repair requiring the assis­tance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out under the supervision of the person com-
petent in the use of ammable refrigerants.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be re­placed by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction con­cerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
• The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
• The indoor unit must be installed 2,5m above oor.
• An all-pole disconnection device which has at least 3mm separation distance in all pole and a residual current device (RCD) with the rating of
above 10mA shall be incorporated in the xed
wiring according to the national rule.
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COOL Mode HEAT Mode DRY Mode
Indoor Temperature
17-32°C (62-90°F)
0-30°C (32-86°F)
17-32°C (62-90°F)
Outdoor Temperature
0-50°C (32-122°F)
-15-24°C (5-76°F)
0-50°C (32-122°F)
-15-50°C (5-122°F) (low temperature cooling models)
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Indoor Unit Parts And Major Functions
Unit Parts
Features
Energy Saving Tips
Operating Conditions
Installation part
Air outlet
Louver
Air inlet
Display panel
Use the system under the following temperatures for safe and eective operation. If the air condi­tioner is used under dierent conditions, it may malfunction or become less ecient.
Default Setting
When the air conditioner restarts after a pow-
er failure, it will default to the factory settings (AUTO mode, AUTO fan, 24°C (76°F)). This may
cause inconsistencies on the remote control and unit panel. Use your remote control to update the status.
Auto-Restart (some models)
In case of power failure, the system will immedi­ately stop. When power returns, the Operation light on the indoor unit will ash. To restart the unit, press the ON/OFF button on the remote
control. If the system has an auto restart func-
tion, the unit will restart using the same settings.
Louver Angle Memory Function (Optional)
Some models are designed with a louver angle memory function. When the unit restarts after a
power failure, the angle of the horizontal louvers
will automatically return to the previous position. The angle of the horizontal louver should not be set too small as condensation may form and drip
into the machine. To reset the louver, press the manual button, which will reset the horizontal
louver settings.
Refrigerant Leak Detection System (some models)
In the event of a refrigerant leak, the LCD screen will display “EC” and the LED indicator light will ash.
DO NOT set the unit to excessive temperature levels.
• While cooling, close the curtains to avoid direct sunlight.
• Doors and windows should be kept closed to keep cool or warm air in the room.
DO NOT place objects near the air inlet and outlet of the unit. This will reduce the eciency of the unit.
• Set a timer and use the built-in SLEEP/ECONOMY mode if applicable.
• If you don’t plan to use the unit for a long time, remove the batteries from the remote control.
• Clean the air lter every two weeks. A dirty lter can reduce cooling or heating eciency.
• Adjust louvers properly and avoid direct airow.
Closing curtains during heating also
helps keep the heat in
Doors and windows should be kept
dosed
Fig. 2.1
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Manual Operations Care And Maintenance
This display panel on the indoor unit can be used to operate the unit in case the remote control has been misplaced or is out of batteries.
MANUAL TIMER
ALARM
OPERATION
DEF./FAN
Infrared receiver
Infrared receiver
Operation indicator
Operation indicator
Operation indicator
Operation indicator
Alarm indicator
Alarm indicator
Alarm indicator
Alarm indicator
Funct Button
Timer indicator
Timer indicator
Timer indicator
LED display
LED display
LED display
LED display
Manual button
Manual button
Air Inlet
Air Filter
Infrared receiver
Infrared receiver
Infrared receiver
Infrared receiver
Infrared receiver
Infrared receiver
Timer indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
PRE-DEF (pre-heating/defrost) indicator
Fig. 3.1
Fig. 3.5
Fig. 3.6
Fig. 3.7
Fig. 3.8
Fig. 4.1
Fig. 4.2
Fig. 4.3
Fig. 3.2
Fig. 3.3
Fig. 3.4
MANUAL
MANUAL
TIMER ALARM
OPERATION
DEF./FAN
MANUAL
TIMER
ALARM
OPERATION
DEF./FAN
MANUAL
TIMER
ALARM
OPERATION
DEF./FAN
MANUAL
MANUAL button: This button selects the mode in the following order: AUTO, FORCED COOL, OFF.
FORCED COOL mode: In FORCED COOL mode, the Operation light ashes. The system will then turn to
AUTO after it has cooled with a high wind speed for 30 minutes. The remote control will be disabled during this operation.
OFF mode: When the panel is turned OFF, the unit turns o and the remote control is re-enabled.
Safety Precautions
How To Clean The Air Filter
Unit Maintenance
• Contact an authorized service technician for repair or maintenance. Improper repair and mainte-
nance may cause water leakage, electrical shock, or re, and may void your warranty.
DO NOT substitute a blown fuse with a higher
or lower amperage rated fuse, as this may cause circuit damage or an electrical re.
• Make sure the drain hose is set up according to the instructions. Failure to do so could cause leak-
age and result in personal property damage, re,
and electric shock.
• Make sure that all wires are connected properly. Failure to connect wires according to instructions
can result in electrical shock or re.
1. Open the air intake with a screwdriver or similar tool. Detach the grille from the main unit by hold-
ing the grille at a 45° angle, lifting it up slightly,
and then pulling the grille forward.
2. Take out the air lter, (applicable to 3.2~10.5KW
air conditioners only).
3. Directly pull out the air lter from the air inlet as indicated (applicable to 14~16KW air condi-
tioners only).
NOTE: In households with animals, you will have
to periodically wipe down the grille to prevent
animal hair blocking airow.
The lter prevents dust and other particles from en-
tering the indoor unit. Dust buildup can reduce the ef-
ciency of the air conditioner. For optimum eciency, clean the air lter every two weeks or more frequently if you live in a dusty area. Replace the lter with a new
one if it’s heavily clogged and unable to be cleaned.
BEFORE CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE
• Always turn o your air conditioning system and
disconnect the power supply before cleaning or maintenance.
DO NOT use chemicals or chemically treated cloths to clean the unit.
DO NOT use benzene, paint thinner, polishing powder or other solvents to clean the unit. They can cause the plastic surface to crack or deform.
DO NOT wash the unit under running water. Do- ing so creates an electrical hazard.
DO NOT use water hotter than 40°C (104°F) to clean the front panel. This can cause the panel to become deformed or discolored.
• Clean the unit using a damp, lint-free cloth and neutral detergent. Dry the unit with a dry, lint-free
cloth.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE OR CLEAN THE FILTER BY YOURSHELF
Removing and cleaning the lter can be danger­ous. Removal and maintenance must be per-
formed by a certied technician.
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WARNING
• If the refrigerant leaks, turn o the air condi­tioner and any combustible heating devices,
ventilate the room and call your dealer immedi-
ately. Refrigerant is both toxic and ammable.
DO NOT use the air conditioner until the leak is repaired.
• When the air conditioner is installed in a small
room, measures must be taken to prevent the
refrigerant concentration from exceeding the safety limit in the event of refrigerant leakage. Concentrated refrigerant causes a severe health and safety threat.
4. Remove the air lter.
5. Clean the air lter by vacuuming the surface or
washing it in warm water with mild detergent.
A. If using a vacuum cleaner, the inlet side should
face the vacuum.
Refrigerant Leak Detection System (some models)
• In the event of a refrigerant leak, the LCD screen
will display “EC” and the LED indicator light will
ash.
• The operation light continues to ash rapidly after the unit has been restarted.
• The remote control buttons do not work.
• The unit continually trips fuses or circuit breakers.
• A foreign object or water enters te air conditioner.
• Other abnormal sitations.
The following symptoms are not a malfunction and in most situations will not require repairs.
Maintenance after Extended Non-Use
1. Remove any obstacles blocking the vents of both the indoor and outdoor units.
2. Clean the air lter and the front grille of the indoor unit. Reinstall the clean, dry air lter in its
original position.
3. Turn on the main power switch at least 12 hours prior to operating the unit.
Storing the Unit While Not In Use
1. Run the appliance on FAN mode for 12 hours in a warm room to dry it and prevent mold.
2. Turn o the appliance and unplug it.
3. Clean the air lter according to the instructions in the previous section. Reinstall the clean, dry lter
before storing.
4. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
6. Rinse the lter with clean water and allow it to air­dry. DO NOT let the lter dry in direct sunlight.
7. Reinstall the lter.
B. If using water, the inlet side should face down
and away from the water stream.
Fig. 4.4
Fig. 4.5
Repairing Refrigerant Leaks
Common Problems
Preparation For Periods Of Non-Use
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Troubleshooting
CAUTIONS
If one of the following conditions occurs, switch o the power supply immediately and contact your
dealer for further assistance.
Problem Possible Causes
Unit does not
turn on when
pressing ON/ OFF
button
The unit has a 3-minute protection feature that prevents the unit from overloading. The unit can-
not be restarted within three minutes of being turned o.
Cooling and Heating Models: If the Operation light and PRE-DEF (Pre-heating/ Defrost) indicators
are lit up, the outdoor temperature is too cold and the unit's anti-cold wind is activated in order
to defrost the unit.
In Cooling-only Models: If the "Fan Only" indicator is lit up, the outdoor temperature is too cold and the unit's anti-freeze protection is activated in order to defrost the unit.
The unit changes
from COOL mode to FAN mode
The unit changes its setting to prevent frost from forming on the unit. Once the temperature
increases, the unit will start operating again.
The set temperature has been reached, at which point the unit turns o the compressor. The unit will resume operating when the temperature uctuates again.
The indoor unit emitswhite mist
In humid regions, a large temperature dierence between the room's air and the conditioned air
can cause white mist.
Both the indoor and outdoor units emit white mist
When the unit restarts in HEAT mode after defrosting, white mist may be emitted due to moisture
generated from the defrosting process.
The indoor unit makes noises
A squeaking sound is heard when the system is OFF or in COOL mode. The noise is also heard when the drain pump (optional) is in operation.
A squeaking sound may occur after running the unit in HEAT mode due to expansion and con-
traction of the unit's plastic parts.
Both the indoor unit and outdoor unit make noises
A low hissing sound may occur during operation. This is normal and is caused by refrigerant gas
owing through both the indoor and outdoor units.
A low hissing sound may be heard when the system starts, has just stopped running or is defrost-
ing. This noise is normal and is caused by the refrigerant gas stopping or changing direction.
The outdoor unit makes noises
The unit will make dierent sounds based on its current operating mode.
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Problem Possible Causes
Dust is emitted from either the indoor or out­door unit
The unit may accumulate dust during extended periods of non-use, which will be emitted when
the unit is turned on. This can be mitigated by covering the unit during long periods of inactivity.
The unit emits a bad odor
The unit may absorb odors from the environment (such as furniture, cooking, cigarettes, etc.)
which will be emitted during operations.
The unit's lters have become moldy and should be cleaned.
The fan of the
outdoor unit does not operate
During operation, the fan speed is controlled to optimize product operation.
Problem Possible Causes Solution
The unit is not working
Power failure Wait for the power to be restored
The power switch is o Turn on the power
The fuse is burned out Replace the fuse
Remote control batteries are dead Replace the remote control batteries
The unit's 3-minute protection has
been activated
Wait three minutes after restarting the unit
Poor cooling
performance
Temperature setting may be higher than the ambient room temperature
Lower the temperature setting
The heat exchanger on the indoor or outdoor unit is dirty
Clean the aected heat exchanger
The air lter is dirty Remove the lter and clean it according to instructions
The air inlet or outlet of either unit is blocked
Turn the unit o, remove the obstruction and turn
it back on
Doors and windows are open
Make sure that all doors and windows are closed while operating the unit
Excessive heat is generated by sunlight
Close windows and curtains during periods of high
heat or bright sunshine Low refrigerant due to leak or long­term use
Check for leaks, re-seal if necessary and top o
refrigerant
The unit starts
and stops fre­quently
There's too much or too little refriger­ant in the system
Check for leaks and recharge the system with
refrigerant
There is air, incompressible gas or
foreign material in the refrigeration system.
Evacuate and recharge the system with refrigerant
System circuit is blocked
Determine which circuit is blocked and replace the
malfunctioning piece of equipment
The compressor is broken Replace the compressor
The voltage is too high or too low Install a manostat to regulate the voltage
Poor heating
performance
The outdoor temperature is lower than 7°C (44.5°F)
Check for leaks and recharge the system with
refrigerant
Cold air is entering through doors and windows
Make sure that all doors and windows are closed
during use
Low refrigerant due to leak or long­term use
Check for leaks, re-seal if necessary and top o
refrigerant
Number Cause
The number
of ashes
per second
Timer
indicator
Error Code
1
Indoor EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) error
1 O
E0
2 Indoor and outdoor unit communication malfunction 2 O
E1
3 Indoor fan speed malfunction 4 O
E3
4 Indoor room temperature sensor error 5 O
E4
5 Evaporator coil temperature sensor error 6 O
E5
6 Refrigerant leak detection system malfunction 7 O
EC
7 Water level alarm malfunction 8 O
EE
8
Dual indoor unit (twin model only) communication malfunction
9 O
E8
9 Other twin model malfunction 10 O
E9
10 Overload protection 1 On
F0
11 Outdoor temperature sensor error 2 On
F1
12 Outdoor condenser pipe sensor error 3 On
F2
13 Discharge air temperature sensor error 4 On
F3
14
Outdoor EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programma­ble Read-Only Memory) error
5 On
F4
15 Outdoor fan speed (DC fan motor only) malfunction 6 On
F5
16 T2b sensor error 7 On
F6
17 Inverter module IPM protection 1 Flash
P0
18 High/Low voltage protection 2 Flash
P1
19 Compressor top overheating protection 3 Flash
P2
20 Outdoor low temperature protection 4 Flash
P3
21 Compressor drive error 5 Flash
P4
22 Mode conict 6 Flash
P5
23 Compressor low-pressure protection 7 Flash
P6
24 Outdoor IGBT sensor error 8 Flash
P7
When troubles occur, please check the following points before contacting a repair company.
Troubleshooting Tips
Error Codes
MANUAL
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