Installing, starting up, and servicing air−conditioning equipment can be
hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components, and
equipment location (roofs, elevated structures, etc.).
Only trained, qualified installers and service mechanics should install,
start−up, and service this equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as
cleaning coils. All other operations should be performed by trained
service personnel.
When working on the equipment, observe precautions in the literature
and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the equipment.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Keep
quenching cloth and fire extinguisher nearby when brazing. Use care in
handling, rigging, and setting bulky equipment.
Read this manual thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included
in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local building codes and
National Electrical Code (NEC) for special requirements. Recognize safety
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!
information. This is the safety−alert symbol
on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for
personal injury. Understand these signal words: DANGER, W ARNI NG,
and CAUTION.
. When you see this symbol
These words are used with the safety−alert symbol. DANGER
identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal
injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in
personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices
which may result in minor personal injury or product and property
damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in
enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main
electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF
position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch.
Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label.
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EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Do not bury more than 36 in. (914 mm) of refrigerant pipe
in the ground. If any section of pipe is buried, there must be
a 6 in. (152 mm) vertical rise to the valve connections on
the outdoor units. If more than the recommended length is
buried, refrigerant may migrate to the cooler buried section
during extended periods of system shutdown. This causes
refrigerant slugging and could possibly damage the
compressor at start−up.
WARNING
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WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could
result in death, serious personal injury,
and/or property damage.
Never use air or gases containing
oxygen for leak testing or operating
refrigerant compressors. Pressurized
mixtures of air or gases containing
oxygen can lead to an explosion.
CAUTION
INTRODUCTION
This Service Manual provides the necessary information to service, repair,
and maintain the outdoor units. Section 2 of this manual has an appendix
with data required to perform troubleshooting. Use the Table of Contents
to locate a desired topic.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
MODEL/SERIAL NUMBER NOMENCLATURES
Table 1—Unit Sizes
SYSTEM TONSBTUhVOLTAGE - PHASEOUTDOOR MODEL
1.0012,000115-1DLCERAA12AAJ
Cooling Only
Heating Pump
DLC = CONDENSING UNIT
E = MODEL
1.0012,000208/230-1DLCERAA12AAK
1.5018,000208/230-1DLCERAA18AAK
2.0024,000208/230-1DLCERAA24AAK
1.0012,000115-1DLCERAH12AAJ
0.759,000208/230-1DLCERAH09AAK
1.0012,000208/230-1DLCERAH12AAK
1.5018,000208/230-1DLCERAH18AAK
2.0024,000208/230-1DLCERAH24AAK
OUTDOOR UNIT
DLC EKH
AR09
A
A
VOLTAGE
J =115-1-60
K = 208/230-1-60
UNIT TYPE
R = OUTDOOR UNIT
A = MAJOR SERIES
SYSTEM TYPE
A = COOLING ONLY
H = HEAT PUMP
V
V = All Models
Year of Manufacture
1801
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FAN COIL UNITS THAT
CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT
A = 1:1
10001
Sequential Serial Number
Week of Manufacture
A = VARIATION
NOMINAL CAPACITY
09 - 3/4 TON
12 - 1 TON
18 - 1.5 TONS
24 - 2 TONS
Use of the AHRI Certified
TM Mark indicates a
manufacturer’s
participation in the
program For verification
of certification for individual
products, go to
www.ahridirectory.org.
All wires must be sized per NEC (National Electrical Code) or CEC
(Canadian Electrical Code) and local codes. Use Electrical Data table
MCA (minimum circuit amps) and MOCP (maximum over current
protection) to correctly size the wires and the disconnect fuse or
breakers respectively.
Recommended Connection Method for Power and Communication
Wiring:
The main power is supplied to the outdoor unit. The field supplied 14/3
stranded wire with ground with a 600 volt insulation rating,
power/communication wiring from the outdoor unit to indoor unit
consists of four (4) wires and provides the power for the indoor unit.
T wo wires are line voltage AC power, one is communication wiring (S)
and the other is a ground wire. Wiring between indoor and outdoor unit
is polarity sensitive. The use of BX wire is NOT recommended.
If installed in a high Electromagnetic field (EMF) area and
communication issues exists, a 14/2 stranded shielded wire can be used
to replace L2/N and (S) between outdoor unit and indoor unit landing
the shield onto ground in the outdoor unit only.
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CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Wires should be sized based on NEC and local codes.
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CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage
or improper operation.
S Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from
the indoor unit to the outdoor unit.
S Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may
cause the terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction.
A fire hazard may also exist. Ensure all wiring is tightly
connected.
S No wire should touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor or
any moving parts.
S Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be located
within sight and readily accessible from the air conditioner.
S Connecting cable with conduit shall be routed through the
hole in the conduit panel.
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
16022000B23477
L
N
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
115-1-60
Indoor
Signal
High
Voltage
115V Indoor Unit115V Outdoor Unit230V Indoor Unit230V Outdoor Unit
Notes:
1. Do not use thermostat wire for any connection between indoor and outdoor units.
2. All connections between indoor and outdoor units must be as shown. The connections are sensitive to polarity and will result in a fault code.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
CONNECTING CABLE
OUTDOOR TO INDOOR
GND
S
Ground
NOTE: The connection wires for the
reactor and the capacitor should be
the same color; either black or brown.
BLUE
RED
BLACK
L
N
Power to
Indoor Unit
115-1-60
3
115-1-60
FIELD POWER SUPPLY
GND
L
S
Indoor
Signal
High
Voltage
N
Main
Power Supply
115-1-60
Fig. 6 - Connection Diagrams
ACITOR
CAP
BROWN(BLACK)
REACTOR
BLACK(BROWN)
BLACK(BROWN)
CN4_2
CN4_3
CN4_1
CN 50
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
208/230-1-60
BROWN(BLACK)
Y/G
Y/G
CN 1A
CN4_4
L1 L2
LBEU
CN 60
CN 17
Indoor
Signal
High
Voltage
BROWN
CONNECTING CABLE
OUTDOOR TO INDOOR
GND
S
Ground
YELLOW OR BLACK
TN
IO
J
TS
AF
Y/G
72,1'22581,7
OPTIONAL
2
2
OPTIONAL
N
L
S
BLACK
GRA Y
BROWN
BLACK
BROWN
1
4-WAY
GRA Y
3
2
OPTIONAL
CRANKCASE
HEATER
L1
L2
Power to
Indoor Unit
208/230-1-60
DE
LBEU
R
/
N
Y/G
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208/230-1-60
FIELD POWER SUPPLY
GND
L2
L1
S
Main
Indoor
Power Supply
Signal
High
208/230-1-60
Voltage
V
U
W
COMPRESSOR
Y/G
CN 21
CN 25
CN 7
OPTIONAL:
AC-F
AN
5
AC
-F
5
AN
Y/G
Notes:
This symbol indicates the element
is optional, the actual shape shall
prevail.
Input: temperature acquisition (0~5VDC)
Output: 0~115 VAC to control AC FAN
Connector for electronic expansion
valve(0-12VDC)
Output: 115 VAC to control 4-way valve
&2'(
&1$
&1
&1B&1B
&1B&1B
&1
DISCHARGE TEMP. SENSOR
CONDENSER TEMP
AMBIENT TEMP
3
DC-FAN
OPTIONAL:
. SENSOR
. SENSOR
3$571$0(3$571$0(
Input: 115V high voltage connector with
L/N/signal/ground
Output: 0~320VDC to control DC FAN
Output:115VAC High voltage connector for
power factor corrector(PFC)
Output: 115VAC to control crankcase heater
Y/G
DC-FAN
&2'(
&1
&1
&1
&1
Fig. 7 - Wiring Diagram Size 12K (115V)
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WIRING DIAGRAMS (CONT)
Notes:
This symbol indicates the element
is optional, the actual shape shall
prevail.
REACTOR
1005AL
BLUE
BLUE
OPTIONAL
BLUE
RED
BLACK
V
U
W
COMPRESSOR
3
DISCHARGE TEMP. SENSOR
Y/G
&2'(
&1$
&1
&1~&1
&1
Input: 220V high voltage connector with
L/N/signal/ground
This symbol indicates
the element is optional,
the actual shape shall
prevail.
Output: 0~220VAC to control AC FAN
L2
AC-F
AN
Y/G
RED
L1
S
L1
32:(56833/<
OPTIONAL:
BLUE
L2
L2
Y/G
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REFRIGERATION CYCLE DIAGRAMS
INDOOROUTDOOR
HEAT
EXCHANGE
(EVAPORATOR)
T2 Evaporator
temp. sensor
T1 Room temp.
sensor
LIQUID SIDE
2−WAY VALVE
GAS SIDE
3−WAY VALVE
ACCUMULATOR
CHECK VALVE
(Heating Model only)
CAPILIARY TUBE
COMPRESSOR
HEAT
EXCHANGE
(CONDENSER)
4−WAY VALVE
COOLING
HEATING
Fig. 11 - Heat Pumps
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REFRIGERANT LINES
General Refrigerant Line Sizing
1. The outdoor units are shipped with a full charge of R410A
refrigerant. All charges, line sizing, and capacities are based on
runs of 25ft. (7.6 m). For runs over 25 ft. (7.6 m), consult the
long−line applications section for the proper charge adjustments.
2. The minimum refrigerant line length between the indoor and
outdoor units is 10 ft. (3 m).
3. Refrigerant lines should not be buried in the ground. If it is
necessary to bury the lines, not more than 36 in (914 mm)
should be buried. Provide a minimum 6in (152 mm) vertical rise
to the service valves to prevent refrigerant migration.
Table 7 lists the maximum lengths allowed.
T able 7—Piping and Refrigerant Information
System Size12V (115V)9K (208-230V)12K (208-230V)18 (208-230V)24K (208-230V)
Min. Piping Lengthft. (m)9.8(3)9.8(3)9.8(3)9.8(3)9.8(3)
Piping
Refrigerant
Standard Piping Length
Max. outdoor-indoor
height difference
(OU higher than IU)
Max. outdoor-indoor
height difference
(IU higher than OU)
Max. Piping Length with
no additional refrigerant
charge per System
(Standard Piping length)
Total Max. Piping
Length per system
Additional refrigerant
charge (between Standard
– Max piping length)
Suction Pipe
(size - connection type)
Liquid Pipe
(size - connection type)
Refrigerant TypeTypeR410AR410AR410AR410AR410A
Cooling Only Models
Charge Amount
Heat Pump Models
Charge Amount
ft. (m)
ft. (m)
ft. (m)
ft. (m)24.6(7.5)24.6(7.5)24.6(7.5)24.6(7.5)24.6(7.5)
4. Both lines must be insulated. Use a minimum of 1/2in. (12.7
mm) thick insulation. Closed−cell insulation is recommended in
all long−line applications.
5. Special consideration should be given to isolating
interconnecting tubing from the building structure. Isolate the
the tubing so vibration or noise is not transmitted into the
structure.
IMPORTANT: Both refrigerant lines must be insulated separately.
Long Line Applications:
1. No change in line sizing is required.
2. Add refrigerant per T able 7.
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SYSTEM EVACUATION AND
t
CHARGING
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UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Never use the system compressor as a vacuum pump.
Refrigerant tubes and indoor coil should be evacuated using the
recommended deep vacuum method of 500 microns. Always break a
vacuum with dry nitrogen.
System Vacuum and Charge
Using Vacuum Pump
1. Completely tighten all flare nuts and connect manifold gage
charge hose to a charge port of the low side service valve (see
Fig. 12).
2. Connect the charge hose to the vacuum pump.
3. Fully open the low side of manifold gage (see Fig. 13).
4. Start the vacuum pump
5. Evacuate using the triple evacuation method.
6. After evacuation is complete, fully close the low side of manifold gage and stop the vacuum pump operation.
7. The factory charge contained in the outdoor unit is good for up
to 25 ft. (8 m) of line length. For refrigerant lines longer than
25 ft. (8 m), add refrigerant as specified in the ADDITIONALREFRIGERANT CHARGE table in this document.
8. Disconnect the charge hose from the charge connection of the
low side service valve.
9. Fully open service valves B and A.
10. Securely tighten the service valves caps.
Outdoor Unit
Service Valve
500 microns
Low side valve
Charge hose
CAUTION
Refrigerant
Low Side
A
High Side
B
Fig. 12 - Service Valve
Manifold Gage
High side valve
Charge hose
Low side valve
Fig. 13 - Manifold
Indoor Uni
C
D
Vacuum pump
Deep Vacuum Method
The deep vacuum method requires a vacuum pump capable of pulling a
vacuum of 500 microns and a vacuum gage capable of accurately
measuring this vacuum depth. The deep vacuum method is the most
positive way of assuring a system is free of air and liquid water (see Fig.
14).
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
MICRONS
1500
1000
500
01234567
MINUTES
LEAK IN
SYSTEM
V ACUUM TIGHT
TOO WET
TIGHT
DRY SYSTEM
Fig. 14 - Deep Vacuum Graph
Triple Evacuation Method
The triple evacuation method should be used. Refer to Fig. 15 and
proceed as follows:
1. Pump the system down to 1500 microns and allow the pump to
continue operating for an additional 15 minutes.
2. Close the service valves and shut off the vacuum pump.
3. Connect a dry nitrogen cylinder and regulator to the system and
break vacuum until the system reaches 2 psig.
4. Close the service valve and allow the system to stand for 1hr.
During this time, the dry nitrogen can diffuse throughout the
system absorbing moisture.
5. Pump the system down to 1000 microns.
6. Break the vacuum with dry nitrogen (2 psig).
7. Pump the system down to 500 microns.
8. Perform the hold test for 30 minutes.
EVACUATE TO 1500 MICRONS
BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN TO 2 PSIG
EVACUATE TO 1000 MICRONS
BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN TO 2 PSIG
EVACUATE TO 500 MICRONS MINIMUM (HOLD FOR 30 MINUTES)
CHECK FOR TIGHT, DRY SYSTEM
(IF IT HOLDS DEEP VACUUM)
RELEASE CHARGE INTO SYSTEM BY OPENING VALVES COMPLETELY
Fig. 15 - Triple Evacuation Method
Final Tubing Check
IMPORTANT: Check to be certain factory tubing on both indoor
and outdoor unit has not shifted during shipment. Ensure tubes are
not rubbing against each other or any sheet metal. Pay close
attention to feeder tubes, making sure wire ties on feeder tubes are
secure and tight.
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ELECTRONIC FUNCTIONS
Abbreviation
T1: Indoor room temperature
T2: Coil temperature of evaporator
T3: Coil temperature of condenser
T4: Outdoor ambient temperature
T5: Compressor discharge temperature
Display function
Icon explanation on indoor display board
Fig. 16 - Digital display
SDisplays the temperature settings when the air conditioner is
operational.
SDisplays the room temperature in FAN mode.
SDisplays the self−diagnostic codes.
SDisplays for three seconds when Timer ON, Fresh,
Swing, Turbo or Silence feature is activated.
SDisplays for three seconds when Fresh, Swing, Turbo, or
Silence feature is cancelled.
SDisplays under defrosting operation.
SDisplays when anti−cold air feature is activated under
heating mode.
SDisplays during self clean operation (if applicable).
SDisplays under 8°C heating operation (if applicable).
SWhen ECO function (optional) is activated, the
illuminates gradually one by one as
in one second intervals.
Fig. 17 - WIFI control display (optional)
Displays when the WIFI control feature is activated (Not
available on some units).
NOTE: A guide on using the infrared remote is not included
in this literature package.
Main Protection
Three minute delay for compressor restart
Less than a 1 minute delay for the initial start*up and a 3 minute delay
for subsequent starts.
Compressor top temperature protection
The unit stops working when the compressor top temperature protector
cuts off, and restarts after the compressor top temperatrue protector
restarts.
Compressor discharge temperature protection
Compressor discharge temp. T5>239_F(115_C) for 5s, compressor
stops.
Fan Speed is Out of Control
When the indoor fan speed remains too low (300RPM) the unit stops
and the LED displays the failure.
Inverter module protection
The inverter module has a protection function for current, voltage and
temperature. If any of these protections engage, the corresponding
code displays on the indoor unit and the unit stops working.
Compressor preheating functions
Preheating permitting condition: When the T4 (outdoor ambient
temperature)<37.4
Zero Crossing Detection Error Protection
If the AC detects that the time interval is not correct for a continuous
period of 240s, the unit stops and the LED displays the failure. The correct
zero crossing signal time interval should be between 6−13ms.
Sensor Protection at Open Circuit and Breaking Disconnection
When there is only one malfunctioning temperature sensor, the air
conditioner keeps working yet displays the error code, in case of any
emergency use. When there is more than one malfunctioning
temperature sensor, the air conditioner stops working.
Refrigerant leakage detection
This function is only active in the COOLING mode. The function
helps prevent the compressor from being damaged by a refrigerant
leakage or a compressor overload.
Open condition:
When the compressor is active, the evaporator T2 coil temperature
value has no or very little change.
_F (3_C), the preheating function engages.
Operation Modes and Functions
FAN Mode
1. Outdoor fan and compressor stop
2. Temperature setting function is disabled, and no setting
temperature is displayed.
3. Indoor fan can be set to high/med/low/auto
4. The louver operates the same in the COOLING mode.
5. Auto fan
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Fig. 18 - Auto Fan
COOLING Mode
Compressor Running Rules:
SWhen T1*Ts < 28.4_F(*2_C), the compressor stops.
SWhen T1*TS > 31.1_F(*0.5_C), the compressor activates.
SWhen the AC runs in the mute mode, the compressor runs
with low frequency.
SWhen the current is more than setting value, the current
protection function activates, and the compressor stops.
Outdoor Fan Running Rules:
The outdoor unit runs at a different fan speed according to T4. For
different outdoor units, the fan speeds differ.
Fig. 21 - Compressor Temperature Protection
When the condenser temperature temperature is higher than the setting
value, the compressor stops.
Compressor Running Rules
When T1−Ts>−ΔT, the compressor stops, when T1−TS<ΔT−1.5,the
compressor will be on. ΔT is the programmed parameter of
temperature compensation. When the AC run in mute mode, the
compressor runs with low frequency.
When the current is more than setting value, the current protection
function is activated and the compressor stops.
Outdoor Fan Running Rules
The outdoor unit runs at different fan speed according to T4. For
different outdoor units, the fan speeds are different.
Fig. 19 - Outdoor Fan Running Rules
The auto fan adheres to the following rules.
Fig. 20 - Auto Fan
Fig. 22 - Outdoor Fan Running Rules
Auto Fan Action in HEATING Mode
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T1
T able 8—Auto Mode
ΔT=T1-TsRunning mode
a
b
c
d
e
Fig. 23 - Auto Fan Action in HEATING Mode
DEFROST Mode
The air conditioner enters the DEFROST mode according to the T3
temperature value and the T3 temperature change value range plus the
compressor running time.
During the DEFROST mode, the compressor continues to runs, the
indoor and outdoor motors stop, and the indoor unit defrost lamp
illuminates and
If any one of the following items is satisfied, the defrosting finishes and
the machine reverts to the normal heating mode.
−−−−T3 rises to be higher than TCDE1
−−−−T3 keeps to be higher than TCDE2
−−−−The machine has run for 15 minutes in defrosting mode.
Evaporator Coil Temperature Protection
appears.
_C.
_C for 80 seconds.
T2
TEstop
TEdown
TEH2
Fig. 24 - Evaporator Coil Temperature Protection
NOTE: The following applies to Fig. 24:
Off
Decrease
Hold
Resume
SOff: Compressor stops
SDecrease: Decrease the running frequency to the lower level
SHold: Keep the current frequency
SResume: No limitation for frequency
When the evaporator temperature is higher than the setting protection
value, the compressor stops.
Auto−Mode
This mode can be chosen with the remote controller and the setting
temperature can be changed between 62.6
In the AUTO mode, the machine chooses the COOLING, HEATING
or FAN−ONLY mode according to
_F(17_C)~86_F(30_C).
ΔT (ΔT =T1−Ts).
ΔT>2℃Cooling
-2≤ΔT≤2℃Fan-only
ΔT<-2℃Heating
The indoor fan runs under auto fan in the relevant mode. The louver
operates same as in relevant mode. If the machine switches mode
between HEATING and COOLING, the compressor stops for 15
minutes and then chooses the mode according to T1−Ts. If the setting
temperature is modified, the machine chooses the running function
again.
DRY mode
Indoor fan speed is fixed at breeze and can not be changed.
The louver angle is the same as in the cooling mode.
Low indoor room temperature protection
In the DRYING mode, if the room temperature is lower than 50_F
_C), the compressor stops and does not resume until the room
(10
temperature exceeds 53.6
Evaporator anti*freezing protection, condenser high temperature
protection and outdoor unit frequency limit are active and are the same
as that in the cooling mode. The outdoor fan operates the same as in
cooling mode.
Forced Operation Function
_F (12_C).
SEnter forced operation function: When the machine is off,
press Touch to engage the the Forced Auto Mode. Press
Touch again, within 5 seconds, to engage the Forced Cooling
Mode. In Forced Auto, forced cooling or any other operation
mode, press the touch button to turn off the unit. In the forced
operation mode, all general protections and remote control
are available.
Operation rules:
SForced cooling mode: The compressor runs at the F2
frequency and the indoor fan runs as a breeze. After running
for 30 minutes, the unit enters the auto mode as 75.2
_C) setting temperature.
(24
_F
SForced auto mode: The forced auto mode is the same as the
normal auto mode with a 75.2
AUTO−RESTART Function
The indoor unit is equipped with the AUTO−REST AR T function,
which is carried out through an auto−restart module. In the event of a
sudden power failure, the module memorizes the setting conditions
prior to the power failure. The unit resumes the previous operation
setting (not including the SWING function) automatically three (3)
minutes after the power returns.
If the memorization condition is the FORCED COOLING mode, the
unit will run in the COOLING mode for 30 minutes and turn to the
AUTO mode at the 75.2
If the air conditioner is off before the power turns off and the air
conditioner is required to start up, the compressor delays start up for 1
minute before powering on. In other instances, the compressor waits
three (3) minutes before restarts.
_F(24_C) setting temperature.
_F (24_C) setting temperature.
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Refrigerant Leak Detection
With this new technology, the display area displays “EC” when the
outdoor unit detects a refrigerant leak. This function is only active in
cooling mode. It can better prevent the compressor being damaged by
refrigerant leakage or compressor overload.
Open Condition: When the compressor is active, the value of the Coil
temperature of evaporator T2 has no change or very little change.
_F (8_C) Heating
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When the compressor is running, the indoor fan motor runs without the
ANTI−COLD air function. When the compressor is off, the indoor fan
motor is off.
Point Check Function
Press the remote controller’s LED DISPLAY or LED or MUTE button three times, and then press the AIR DIRECTION or SWING button three
times in ten seconds, the buzzer rings for two seconds. The air conditioner enters into the information enquiry status.
Press the LED DISPLAY or AIR DIRECTION button to check the next or front item’s information.
When the air conditioner enters the information enquiry status, it displays the code name in 2 seconds (see Table 9).
T able 9—Information Enquiry
ENQUIRY INFORMATIONDISPLAYING CODEMEANING
T1T1T1 temp.
T2T2T2 temp.
T3T3T3 temp.
T4T4T4 temp.
T2BTbT2B temp.
TPTPTP temp.
THTHTH temp.
Targeted FrequencyFTTargeted Frequency
Actual FrequencyFrActual Frequency
Indoor Fan SpeedIFIndoor fan speed
Outdoor Fan SpeedOFOutdoor fan speed
EXV Opening AngleLAEXV opening angle
Compressor continuous running timeCTCompressor continuous running time
Compressor stop causesSTCompressor stop causes
ReserveA0
ReserveA1
Reserveb0
Reserveb1
Reserveb2
Reserveb3
Reserveb4
Reserveb5
Reserveb6
ReservedL
ReserveAc
ReserveUo
ReserveTd
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When the air conditioner enters the information enquiry status, it displays the code value for 25 seconds (see Table 10).
T able 10—Information Enquiry
ENQUIRY
INFORMATION
T1,T2,T3,T4,
T2B,TP,TH,
Targeted
Frequency,
Actual
Frequency
Indoor fan speed
/Outdoor fan speed
EXV opening angle0-FF
Compressor
continuous running
time
Compressor stop
causes
Reserve0-FF
DISPLAY VALUEMEANINGREMARK
-1F,-1E,-1d,-1c,
-1b,-1A
-19—99-19—99
A0,A1,…A9100,101,…109
b0,b1,…b9110,111,…119
c0,c1,…c9120,121,…129
d0,d1,…d9130,131,…139
E0,E1,…E9140,141,…149
F0,F1,…F9150,151,…159
0OFF
1,2,3,4
14-FF
0-FF0-255 minutes
0-99
-25,-24,-23,-22,-21,-20
Low speed, Medium speed, High
Actual fan speed = Display value
For the detailed meaning, please
speed, Turbo
turns to decimal value and then
multiply 10. The unit is RPM.
Actual EXV opening value =
Display value turns to decimal
value and then multiply 2.
consult with engineer
1. The displaying temperature is the actual value.
2. The temperature is _C no matter what kind of remote con
troller is used.