Sinclair ASH-18AIN PT, ASH-24AIN PT User Manual

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USER'S MANUAL
ASH-18AIN PT, ASH-24AIN PT
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Contents
Use and Maintenance
Specifications and Technical Data .................................................4
Instructions for Use........................................................................5
Description of Air Conditioner Components ...................................6
Cleaning and Maintenance............................................................10
Trouble-Shooting.............................................................................12
Installation Services
Precautions on Installation.............................................................15
Installation Dimension Drawing .....................................................17
Install Indoor Unit...........................................................................18
Install Outdoor Unit........................................................................20
Test Run and Checks after Installation .........................................21
This mark indicates the matter that shall be prohibited.
This mark indicates the matter that must be followed.
Welcome to select SINCLAIR air conditioner. For correct use of this air conditioner, please keep this Manual properly for future reference.
Remote control operation procedure ...........................................7
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Use and Maintenance——Precautions on Use
Carefully read following precautions before use
Warning
In case of abnormality (e.g.
burnt smell), please cut off the power supply immediately and then contact SINCLAIR Authorized Service Center.
Never operate the air
conditioner with wet hand.
Please do not cut or damage
the power cords and control lines. Damaged power cords and signal control lines of the air conditioner must be replaced by professional technicians with special cords.
If abnormal state continues, the air conditioner may be damaged and even worse, electric shock or fire might be caused.
Otherwise there is risk of electric shock.
To avoid fire, be sure to use
special circuit for power supply.
Disconnect the power supply if
long putting the air conditioner out of use.
Never damage the cable or
use unapproved cable.
Otherwise it might cause electric shock or fire.
Otherwise accumulation of dust might cause heating or fire.
Otherwise it might result in cable overheating and cause fire.
Please turn off the power
before cleaning the air conditioner.
cut off the
power
Otherwise it might cause electric shock or injury.
Rated voltage of this air
conditioner 220-240V~,with a tolerable fluctuation at 10%. The compressor will vibrate sharply if the voltage is too low, resulting in damage to refrigerating system. Electrical elements are easy to damage if the voltage is too high.
For power supply, be sure to
use special circuit with air break switch of sufficient capacity. The air conditioner can automatically start or stop according to your requirements. Please do not switch on or off your air conditioner too frequently; otherwise negative impacts will be caused to the air conditioner.
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Precautions on Use
★ Earthing: The unit must be
reliably earthed. The earthing cable shall be connected to the special earthing device in the construction.
If no such device, ask a professional technician to install one. Never connect the earthing cable to gas pipe, water pipe, sewage pipe or any other position that the professional believes unreliable.
Be sure to pull out the powerplug when not using the air co-nditioner for a long time.
Otherwise accumulation of dust might cause heating or fire.
Set the room temperature
appropriately.
The difference
between indoor and
outdoor temperature
shall be 5 ℃.
Appropriate adjustment of the preset temperature is effective to avoid
When the air conditioner is
running, do not keep the door and window of the room long open.
Never block the air inlet or
outlet of indoor and outdoor unit,
Spraying chemicals and coal
gas tank must be placed 1m away from the indoor and outdoor unit.
Otherwise the effect of air conditioner will be decreased.
As this will decrease the effect of air conditioner or cause shutdown or even fire.
Otherwise it may cause fire or explosion.
Take care if the mounting base
of outdoor unit is damaged.
Do not foot on or place any
goods on outdoor unit.
Do not repair the air
conditioner at your discretion.
If the base is damaged without repair, the unit might fall down to cause injury.
Falling of human or goods from the unit may cause injury.
Incorrect repair may cause electric shock or fire. Please contact SINCLAIR Authorized Service Center for repair.
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Precautions on Use
Power supply of this air conditioner must be
connected Y Type. Please do not cut or damage the external cable. Damaged external cable must be replaced by professional repairman.
Adjust the air flow and direction properly. When the air conditioner is running, you can press the SWING key on remote controller to adjust the guide louver and change the direction of air flow.
Guide Louver
Never reach your finger or any stick into the
indoor or outdoor outlet.
Otherwise, injuries may be caused.
Never blow the air directly at pets or plants, as this
may cause harm to them.
Never spray water onto the unit or wash the air
conditioner with water.
Otherwise, fault or electric shock may be caused.
Never let the air conditioner blow against the
heater.
Otherwise, the burning will be incomplete and result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
To avoid any harm to your health, do not blow
the cold air on your body too long or decrease the room temperature too low.
This air conditioner cannot be used for drying the
clothes or refrigerating the foods.
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Models Specifications & Technical Data
ASH-18AIN PT ASH-24AIN PT
Heating and Cooling Heating and Cooling
5300 (2500-5800) 6500 (2000-7000)
5850 (2300-6400) 6500 (1600-8200)
10.48/10.71 14.0/14.2
2400/2450 3200/3250
1560/1620 2020/1800
3.40/3.61 3.22/3.61
600
850
R410a/1.6 kg R410a/2.4kg
48/56 48/58
13/52 13/68
Indoor unit 1020 x 319 x 234 1020 x 319 x 234
Outdoor unit 848 x 685 x 378 950 x 840 x 420
The cooling capacity, heating capacity and noise level are tested before shipment.
In case od any change in performance parameters, the data provided on nameplate shall prevail.
Working temperature range:
Indoor side DB/WB (°C) Outdoor side DB/WB (°C)
Maximum cooling 32/23 43/26 (T1)
Maximum cooling 21/15 18/-
Maximum heating 20/- 24/-
Maximum heating 20/- -14/-15
Cooling/Heating rated current (A)
Cooling/Heating rated power (W)
Cooling/Heating power input (W)
Recycling air Volume (m
3
/h)
Refrigerant and weight (kg)
Water proof level
EER/COP (W/W)
Model
220-240~
50
Functions
Cooling capacity (W)
Heating capacity (W)
Rated Voltage (V)
Rated Frequency (Hz)
IP24
T1
I
Working temperature range
Noise (Indoor/Outdoor) dB (A)
Climate type
Anti-electric shock protection
Weight (kg) Indoor unit/Outdoor unit
Dimension (mm)
W x H x D
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Instructions for Use
Principle and Special Functions under Cooling Mode
Principle:
The air conditioner absorbs heat from indoor air and transmits it outdoors for discharge, hence to decrease the indoor ambient temperature. The cooling capacity decreases with the rise of outdoor ambient temperature.
Anti-freeze Function:
If the air conditioner is running under low-temperature cooling mode, frost will appear on the surface of indoor heat exchanger. When the temperature of indoor heat exchanger is decreased to 0 or below, the microcomputer of indoor unit will stop the compressor to protect the complete unit.
Principle and Special Functions under Heating Mode
Principle:
The air conditioner absorbs heat from outdoor air and transmits it indoors for emission, hence to
increase the air temperature in the room. The heating capacity decreases with the reduction of the outdoor ambient temperature.
It takes only a short time for this type of hot air circulating system to increase the indoor temperature.
Use this air conditioner with other heating equipment if the outdoor temperature is extremely low.
Defrost:
When the outdoor temperature is low but the humidity is high, the heat exchanger of outdoor unit
may frosted after the air conditioner has run for a period of time. This will decrease the heating effect. In this case, auto defrost function will be activated and the heating mode will temporarily stopped for 8-10 minutes.
Both the indoor fan and outdoor fan will be stopped during auto defrost. During defrost, the indicator on indoor unit will blink and steam might flow from the indoor unit. This is
caused by quick defrost other than fault.
Heating mode will automatically resume upon completion of defrost process.
Anti-cold Air Function:
Under heating mode, if the indoor heat exchanger fails to reach a specific temperature under following statuses, the indoor fan will not be started, so as to avoid blowing of cold air (within 3 minutes):
1. Start of heating mode; 2. End of auto defrost; 3. Heating under low-temperature environment
Conditions for Air Conditioner Unable to Run Normally
Protection device might be activated within such temperature range as specified below, so that the unit might be stopped.
Outdoor temperature
over 24
Outdoor temperature
below -7
Outdoor temperature
over 43
Heating
Mode
Room temperature
over 27
Cooling
Mode
Room temperature
below 21
Dehumidify
Mode
Room
temperature
below 18
If the unit is long put under cooling or humidify mode when relative humidity is higher than 80% (door and windows are open), dew might drop near the air outlet.
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Description of Air Conditioner Components
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
(1) Front Panel (2) Guide louver (3) Receiving window
(5) Wall Pipe (6) Wrapping Tape (7) Drainage hose (8) Connection pipe
Air inlet
Air Outlet
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Air inlet
Air Outlet
(7)
(6)
and connection wire
Wireless remote control Heat (This indicator is black for single-
Cooling
cooling unit).
Set Temp
(4) LED Board
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Romote control operation procedure
Note:
Be sure that there is on obstruction. Don’t drop or throw the remote control. Don’t place the remote control in a location exposed to direct sunlight. Whe the unit is restarted after stopped,it can automatically resume its most latest runningmode,andtheoutdoorunitstartsalittlebitlater.
Name and Function-Remote conteol
SLEEP Button:
FAN SPEED Button:
MODEButton:
CLOCK Button:
TEMP+ TEMP- Button:
Under the COOL, DRY, FAN or HEAT mode, press these two buttons could set the temperature, the temp. setting
range is 16℃-30℃, the temp. can be memorized under each modes.
Under COOL, DRY, HEAT mode, press the button once start the SLEEP function, when repressing once more, to stop the function.
W hen the unit start up, under the AUTO, COOL, FAN, HEAT mode, press this button, could select
Auto fan, Low fan, Middle fan,
High fan, at DRY mode, the fan speed is Low fan speed. The FAN SPEED can be m emorized under various
modes
At unit turned on, press this button, the AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN or HEAT mode could be selected.
When pressing this button once, the icon of CLOCK will flash, and that could be adjusted.
At CLOCK adjustment, press the TIME+ once, the ones place on the minute will be increased 1, and continuously press 1sec above, the tens place on the minute will be increased 1 in every half second. When pressing the TIME-, the ones place on the minute will be decreased 1, and continuously press 1sec above,
the tens place will be decreased 1 in every half second. After adjusted please press the CLOCK button
again for confirming.
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Name and Function-Remote control(continue)
Note:
This type of remote control is a kind of new current.Some buttons of the control which have extra function will be described below.
Liquid crystal displayer
It shows all set contents.
ON/OFF Button
T-OFF Button
T-ON Button
TIME+ TIME- Button
CANCEL Button
Function instruction please refer to T-ON button, T-OFF button, CLOCK button.
Press this button once, cancel all TIMER setting.
Press this button once will enter
into T-OFF setting, the icon of T-OFF will flash, the T-OFF button is available in ON or OFF mode,
the setting method is the same
with T-ON.
Every press of this button, the unit will be turned on,
when repressed, the unit will be turned off.
When pressing this button once, enter into T-ON setting, the icon of T-ON flash, every press of TIME+, the time of T-ON will be increased 1min. When continuously press 1sec above,the tens place on minute will be increased 1, every press of TIME- will be decreased 1 minute, when continuously press 1sec above, the tens place on minute will be decrease 1 in every half second, and it goes round with 12hours.
SWING Button:
At operating, when it is pressed, the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repressed again. When press it twice in one second, the light on the panel of indoor unit will be turned on. When press it twice in one second again, the light will be turned off.
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Howtoinsertbatteries
Don’t confuse the new and worn or different batteries. Remove batteries when not in use for a longtime. The batteries can be used for about one year. The remote control should be lm or more away from television or audio device.
1.Remove the cover from the back of the remote control.
2.Insert the two batteries(Two AAA dry-cell batteries).
3.Re-attach the cover.
NOTE:
Emergency running
AUTO
When the wireless remote control is lost or broken, please use the manual switch, at this time it is in AUTO mode, the temperature setting and fan speed cannot be changed.Adopt the following operation by using ball point pen or some
comfortable efficiency.
Turn on the unit: At unit off, press the manual switch, the unit will enter into AUTO running state automatically. The microcomputer will accord to the indoor temperature to select (COOL, HEAT, FAN), in order to achieve the
insulators.
Turn off the unit: When unit is running, press the manual switch STOP button, the unit will stop running.��
Manual switch
Plasma Technology PLASMA TEC
Plasma Air Purification Technology PLASMA TEC produces a natural bio-climate rich in active oxygen molecules, known as ions. It creates optimal quantity of positive and negative oxygen ions. Such an ion-enriched environment is notably cleaner and fresher. Plasma Technology has the capacity of breaking down bacteria into harmless particles, air purification, odor neutralization and reduction of particles in the air. All these qualities make PLASMA TEC Technology invaluable also for allergic persons.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
Be sure to cut off the power supply before cleaning the air conditioner; otherwise
electric shock might happen.
Wetting of air conditioner may cause the risk of electric shock. Make sure not to
wash your air conditioner in any case.
Volatile liquids such as thinner or gasoline will cause damage to the appearance of
air conditioner. (Only use soft dry cloth or wet cloth soaked with neutral detergent to clean the air conditioner cabinet).
Clean the front panel (Be sure to remove the front panel
before cleaning).
Remove the front panel
Clean the front panel
Installing Front Panel
Clean filter (Every 3 months approximately)
Warning
Wash with soft brush soaked with water and neutral detergent. Wipe off the water and dry the panel.
Place the support at two ends of the panel into supporting groove. Cover up the panel along arrow direction and clamp it. See Fig. 4 (a, b)
Fig 4
(a)
(b)
1. Lift up the front panel along arrow direction. Pull the groove on two ends of the front panel with force to remove the front panel.
Note: Clean the air filter more frequently if the air conditioner is used under dusty environment. To avoid injury, do not touch the fins of indoor unit with your finger after removing the filter.
Fig 5
(a)
(b)
Remove the air filter
Hold the groove on two ends of the front panel. Along arrow direction, pull with force to open the front panel for an angle. Then pull the air filter downward for removal. See Fig. 5 (a, b,c)
Clean the air filter
Wash the filter with vacuum cleaner or water. If the filter is too dirty, wash with warm water (below 45) that is added with neutral detergent. Then dry it at a cool place.
Note: To avoid decoloring or deformation, do not wash with hot water over 45. Never dry on the fire, as the filter may be burnt or deformed.
(c)
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Cleaning and Maintenance
Checks before Seasonal Use
Checks after Seasonal Use
Cut off the power supply to air conditioner. Clean the filter and the indoor/outdoor unit. Clear off the dust and foreign particles on outdoor unit. If the outdoor unit is rusted, paint on the rusty position to
prevent expansion.
Check the air inlet/outlet on indoor and outdoor units for
any blocking.
Check the earthing cable for reliability. Check the battery of remote controller for replacement. Check the mounting frame of outdoor unit for damage. If
damaged, please contact SINCLAIR Authorized Service Center.
Install the air filter
Mount the air filter along arrow direction. Then, clamp the cover of front panel securely.
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Trouble-Shooting
Do not repair the air conditioner at your discretion. Incorrect repair may cause electric shock or
fire, so please contact SINCLAIR Authorized Service Center for professional repair. Following checks prior to contact may save your time and costs.
Fault Cause Analysis
To protect the air conditioner upon immediate restart after a stop, the microcomputer controller will delay the unit for 3 minutes before the air conditioner will run.
The air conditioner itself has no bad smell. If any, it is the bad smell accumulated from environment. Solution: Clean the air filter. If still any problem, the air conditioner shall be cleaned (Please contact SINCLAIR Authorized Service Center).
When the air conditioner is started, or the compressor is started or stopped during running or the air conditioner is stopped, sometimes you may hear “hua-hua” or “di-du-di-du” noise. This is the flowing sound of refrigerant other than fault.
This might occur when indoor temperature and humidity are high. This is because the indoor air is quickly cooled down. After a period of time, the fog will disappear with the decrease of indoor temperature and humidity.
This is the sound of friction caused by expansion of panel or other parts due to the change of temperature.
Warning
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Air conditioner does not run upon immediate restart after a stop.
Air conditioner blows out bad smell when it is initially started.
You may hear “water flowing” noise when the air conditioner is running.
Sometimes a thin fog will flow out of the outlet when air conditioner is running under cooling mode.
You may hear a slight crack when the air conditioner is started or stopped.
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Trouble-Shooting
Fault Cause Analysis
If power failure? If circuit protection device has tripped? If the voltage is too high or too low?
(To be tested by professional technicians).
If timer function is correctly used?
If temperature setting is proper? If air inlet or outlet of outdoor unit is blocked? If air filter is clogged by dust?
If all doors and windows are closed? If air flow is set to “LOW FAN”? If any other heating source in the room?
Remote controller sometimes cannot execute
control if the air conditioner is subject to abnormal interference or frequent switch of functions. To resume normal operation, just pull out the power and reinsert it properly.
If within receivable range or blocked by any
obstacles?
Check the battery in remote controller for
power level. If low power, replace the battery.
If the remote controller is damaged.
Water leaks from indoor unit.
Air humidity is high. Condensing water overflows. Joint of indoor unit drain pipe is loose.
Water leaks from outdoor unit
Under cooling mode, water might condense
on pipe or pipe joint due to cooling.
Defrosted water flows out under heating or
defrost (auto defrost) mode.
Under cooling mode, water attached on heat
exchanger will drip.
Indoor unit gives out noise.
The sound that the fan or compressor relay is
switching (close/open).
Air conditioner may give out sounds under
defrost or when it is stopped. This is caused due to inverse flow of refrigerant in the unit.
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Air conditioner does not run.
open
Air conditioner is poor in cooling (or heating) effect.
Remote controller cannot execute control.
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Trouble-Shooting
Fault Cause Analysis
No air blows out from indoor unit.
When the temperature of indoor heat
exchanger is low during heating process, the indoor unit will stop air blowing to prevent blowing of cold air (within 3 minutes).
Under dehumidify mode, the fan of indoor
unit might be stopped sometimes to prevent evaporation of condensing water and inhibit the rise of temperature.
Moisture exists on outlet grill.
If the air conditioning is long running under
high humidity, moisture might condense on the grill and drop down.
In case of following events, please contact SINCLAIR
Authorized Service Center.
Air conditioner gives out shrill noise during
running.
Air conditioner gives out bad smell during
running.
Water leaks indoors. Air break switch or leakage protection
switch trips frequently.
Foreign matters or water are poured into
the machine or remote controller.
Abnormal overheating of power cord and
plug
.
Stop the air conditioner and pull out the power plug.
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Installation ServicesPrecautions on Installation
Important Caution
1. The air-conditioning unit must be installed by professional technicians in accordance with the state line layout rules to ensure smooth and sound use.
2. Contact the local SINCLAIR installation and service agency before installation. Air-conditioning
unit installed by an agency not designated by SINCLAIR may not be served timely when in failure owing to inconvenient business contact.
3. For relocation of the air conditioner to another position, please contact the local SINCLAIR Authorized Service Center.
Basic Requirements for Installation Position
Installation at the following places may cause failure of the air-conditioning unit. Please contact SINCLAIR installation and service agency if the installation at such places cannot be avoided. The environment where the strong heat, steam, flammable or explosive gas exists or the volatile
matters are distributed in the air.
The place close to high-frequency facilities, e.g. welding machine, medical equipment, A region with saline-sodic soil near the sea The place where the air contains oil (mechanical oil). A place with sulphide gases (such as sulphur spring); An environment with special conditions(such as laundry).
Indoor unit Selection of Installation Position
1. The air inlet and air outlet must be far away from obstacles to ensure that airflow can reach every corner of the room;
2. Choose a position where condensation water can be easily discharged and the outdoor unit can be easily connected;
3. Install the unit in a place where the children can not reach.
4. Choose a place where the weight of indoor unit can be withstood and operating noise and vibration are not increased;
5. Ensure sufficient clearance and space for service and maintenance; Ensure the indoor unit is at least 2.4m from the floor;
6. Choose a position at least 1 meter from any TV, sound system or other household electric appliances.
7. Choose a place so that the air filter can be easily pulled out;
8. Ensure the installation of indoor unit is in conformity with the requirements of installation dimension drawing.
Outdoor unit Selection of Installation Position
1. The place where the noise and air flow from the fan will not affect the neighbors, animals or plants.
2. Ensure good ventilation of outdoor unit.
3. No obstacles near the outdoor unit obstructing the air intake and air exhaust of the unit;
4. The installation position shall be able to withstand the weight and vibration of the outdoor unit and
ensure safe installation;
5. Select a dry place but not exposed to direct sunshine or strong wind.
6. Ensure that the outdoor unit is installed in compliance with installation dimensions for easy repair and maintenance.
7. Height difference of fitting pipes shall be within 5 meters and the length of fitting pipe shall be within 10 meters.
8. Install the unit in a place where the children can not reach.
9. A place not affecting the public passage or city view.
Electrical Safety Requirements
1. The power supply must be of rated voltage via special circuit for air-conditioning. The diameter of power cable shall conform to requirements.
2. Applicable voltage range : the normal operation range of voltage is 90%110% of rated voltage.
3. Do not pull the power cable with force.
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Installation ServicesPrecautions on Installation
4. Ensure safe grounding and the grounding wire shall be connected with the special grounding equipment of the building and must be installed by professional technicians. In the fixed line there must be an electrical leakage protection switch and an air switch with sufficient capacity. The air switch shall also have the magnetic tripping and thermal tripping functions to achieve protection of both short-circuit and overload.
5. The minimum clearance between air conditioner and flammable surface is 1.5m.
Grounding Requirement
1. As air-conditioning unit is of Class I electrical appliance, reliable grounding measures must be taken for it.
2. The double color (yellow and green) cable inside the air conditioner is for grounding and shall not be used for other purposes nor can it be cut. Do not tighten with tapping screw; otherwise electric shock will be caused.
3. The ground resistance shall be in conformity with the requirements of state standard GB17790.
4. The user power supply shall have reliable grounding terminal. It is prohibited to connect the grounding wire to the following items:
NOTE:
1. All the electrical work must be done by qualified personnel according to relative wiring regulation and
this manual.
2. The power supply is type Y connection. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
3. The rated voltage and the exclusive circuit must be used.
4. Leakage circuit-breaker and air switch of correct capacity must be installed. The air switch of 32A
should be used in these models.
5. The plug must be accessible after the appliances have been positioned.
6. A air switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles should be fixed in fixed wiring.
7. Fuse size:25A/250VAC
Water Supply Pipe ② Gas Pipe ③ Sewage Pipe Other positions that are considered to be unreliable by professionals.
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Installation ServicesInstallation Dimension Drawing
Installation Dimension Drawing
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From the ceiling
Over 15cm
From the Wall
Over 15cm
Over 15cm
From the Wall
Over
300cm
Over
240cm
Discharge Side
Above the floor
From the Obstacles
Over 30cm
From the Wall
Over 50cm
From the Wall
Discharge Side
572
342
Over 30cm
Over 200cm
Over 50cm
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Installation ServicesInstall Indoor Unit
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Installing Wall-Mounting Frame
1. Level with plumb line or spirit level. As the drain outlet is on left side, it is better that the left side shall be lower when adjusting the wall-mounted board.
2. Use screws to secure the wall-mounting frame on the wall.
3. After installation is completed, manually pull the wall-mounting frame to check if it is secured. The mounted frame shall be able to withstand the weight of an adult (60 kg) and the fixing screws shall have relatively even stress.
Wall Opening and Wall Pipe Installation
1. After deciding the hole position of the fitting pipe according to Figure 6, drill a declining hole ( 65)
2. To prevent the fitting pipe and the cable passing through the wall from being harmed and also protect the hollow wall from rats, it is necessary to install a wall pipe.
Installing Drainage Pipe
1. The flexible drainage pipe must descend
to allow smooth
running of water.
2. Pay attention not to allow twists, ridges and distortion of the drainage pipe in the layout and not to immerse the outlet in water.
3. Extended part of flexible drainage pipe passing through the indoor unit must be wrapped by thermal insulation material.
Connection of Indoor and Outdoor Cables
1. Pull open the front panel from the above. ( page 10 Fig5 (a))
2. Unscrew the screw fixing the covering plate of terminal board.(Fig 7)
3. Pass the power cable through a separate cable duct on the back of indoor unit and pull it out from the front.
5. Place the section of power cable with protective pipe into pressing groove and close the cover plate. Tighten the fixing screws to clamp the connecting cable.
6. Install the front panel back into position
Do not immerse
into water.
Twist
Ridge
Ø
65
Indoor
Outdoor
Wall
pipe
Seal pad
Proection
sleeve pipe
Wrenched
Covering plate
Power
Connection
Cable
Fig 7
Terminal Board
Brown
Blue
Yellow-green
Power
Connection
Cable
Cable
Groove
Fig 8
4. Connect the blue wire of the power connection cables to the “N(1)”terminal of the terminal board, connect the black wire to the “2”terminal, and connect the brown wire to the“3”terminal and connect the yellow-green wire to the“ ”terminal (See Fig. 8).
  N(1) 2   3
Black
Ø
Indicated at the middle position
Level Meter
More Than
150mm
from e Wath ll
Left Side φ65mm
(Wall Hole for
Rear Exit-Tube)
Right Side
φ65mm
(Wall Hole for
Rear Exit-Tube)
Wall
More Than
150mm
from
the Wall
Wall
Fig 3
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Installation ServicesInstall Indoor Unit
Notes:
If the connecting cable is not long enough, please contact the designated service station for a piece of special cable with sufficient length. No joints are allowed in the middle of the cable.
Be sure to connect the cable correctly. Incorrect connection will cause fault to some electrical parts. Tighten the terminal screw to avoid looseness. After tightening the screw, gently pull the cable for tightness. Incorrect connection of earthing cable might cause electric shock. Be sure to fix the junction cover plate securely and press it closely against connecting cable.
Improper fixing of junction cover plate might allow dust or water to enter or expose connecting terminal directly under the external force, whereas fire or electric shock might occur.
Installing Indoor Unit
Fitting pipe can come out from four directions, i.e. right,
rear right, left and rear left.
1. When laying the pipe (line) at the left or right side, cut as needed the extra part of the fitting pipe left at the tube-exit plate of the unit base. (See Fig. 9).
(1) When only drawing out the power line, cut extra part
1.
(2) When drawing out the connecting pipe and the
electrical line, cut extra parts 1 & 2 (or 1, 2 & 3);
2. Pull out the fitting pipe from bottom case. Use adhesive tape to bondage the fitting pipe, electrical cable and drain hose properly and then pass them through the fitting pipe hole (See Fig. 10).
3. Hung the claws at the rear side of the indoor unit to the hook on the wall-mounting frame. Move the unit left and right to see if it is steady. (See Fig 11)
4. The installation height of the indoor unit must be at least
2.4m.
Installing Connecting Pipe
1. The taper end of the connecting pipe must be in line with the corresponding tape face of the valve joint.
Hexagon Nut
Tightening Torque
N·m
φ6
15~20
50~55
Notes: Connect the connecting pipe to the indoor unit first and then connect it to the outdoor unit. Pay
attention to the bending and layout when preparing the connecting pipe in order not to harm it. Do not screw the joint nut too tightly, otherwise leakage will be caused.
Fitting pipe on air side
Electrical cable for
external connection
Fitting pipe on
liquid side
Extra Part 2
Extra Part 3
Extra Part 1
Heat insulation of
fitting pipe on air side
Heat insulation
of fitting pipe on
liquid r side
Drainage pipe
Finally, wrap with
adhesive tape.
Fig. 9
Left
Left Rear
Right
Lower Right
Right Rear
Fig. 10
Fixing Hook
Mounting Plate
Mounting Plate
Fig. 11
Conical Nut
Fitting Pipes of
Indoor Unit
Fitting Pipes
Torque wrench
Spanner
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2. Use force to manually tighten the nut of the connecting pipe and then use spanner to tighten the nut.
φ9.52 φ12 φ16
31~35
60~65
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Installation ServicesInstall Outdoor Unit
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Fig 12
Fig 13
Outdoor Drainage
Faucet
Vacuum-pumping and Leakage Inspection
1. Remove the nut cover at the shutoff valve.
2. Align with the center of the fitting pipe and manually tighten the conical nut sufficiently.
3. Use spanner to tighten the conical nut.
4. Remove the liquid valve cap, the gas valve cap and the nut of refrigerant charging mouth.
5. Use inner hexagon spanner to twist off the liquid valve body and at the same time use screwdriver to open the valve core of the liquid valve. Now gas shall flow out.
6. After gas continues flowing out for about 15 second and refrigerant gas begins to flow out, close the valve core and tighten the nut of refrigerant charge mouth.
7. Completely open the valve body of the liquid valve and the gas valve. See Fig 12
8. Turn and tighten the valve cap, then use soap water or a leak detector to check if there is gas leakage at the outdoor and indoor units and the pipeline connections.
9. If conditions permit, use a vacuum pump to exhaust air in the unit from the valve core. See Fig 13
Draining of Condensate Water of Outdoor Unit (Cooling
Only Unit Does Has Such Valve)
When the air-conditioning unit is in the heating mode, the condensate water generated at the outdoor unit and the water generated by defrosting shall be drained through the drainage pipe to proper place. Installation methods : As shown in Figure, insert the drainage joint of the outdoor unit into the Φ25 hole on the base plate. Connect the drainage pipe to the drainage mouth so as to drain the condensate water and water generated by defrosting to proper place.
Chassis of
Outdoor Unit
Gas Pipe
Liquid Pipe
Liquid Valve
Inner Hexagon Spanner
Gas Valve
Refrigerant Charge Mouth
Screwdriver
-76cmHg
manifold valve
Multi-meter
Manometer
Hi handle
Lo handle
Charging hose
Charging hose
Lowpressure valve
Vacuum Pump
Install the power line
1. Remove the front side plate.
2. Pull all wires through the rubber bush.
3. Remove the wire clamp and connect the end of
the power connection cord with screws to the
4. Make sure that the wiring has been
5. Tighten the wire with clamp and clasp.
wiring terminal board according to the "WIRING DIAGRAM" of outdoor unit.
connected firmly.
Handle
Cable Clamp
Power Connection Cable
Connecting Block for Indoor Unit
Coo/Heat Model Diagram
Power Connection Cable
Connecting Block for Outdoor Unit
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Test Run and Checks after Installation
Check Items After Installation
Check Items Problems Owing to Improper
Installation
Is the installation reliable? The unit may drop, vibrate or make
noises
Has the gas leakage been checked? May cause unsatisfactory cooling
(heating) effect Is the thermal insulation of the unit sufficient?
May cause condensation and water
dropping Is the drainage smooth? May cause condensation and water
dropping Does the power supply voltage accord with the rated voltage specified on the nameplate?
The unit may bread down or the
components may be burned out
Are the lines and pipelines correctly installed?
The unit may bread down or the
components may be burned out Has the unit been safely grounded? Risk of electrical leakage Are the models of lines in conformity with requirements?
The unit may bread down or the
components may be burned out Are there any obstacles near the air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor units?
The unit may bread down or the
components may be burned out
Have the length of refrigerating pipe and refrigerant charge amount been recorded?
It is not easy to decide the charge
amount of refrigerant.
Test Run
1. Preparation of Test Run (1) Do not switch on the power before all installation work is completed. (2) Confirm that the control line is correctly installed and all electrical lines are firmly
connected. (3) Open the shutoff valves of the big and small pipes. (4) Remove all foreign articles, especially metal scraps, line ends and forceps, from
the unit.
2. Method of Test Run (1) Connect to the power supply, press theON/OFFkey on the remote controller,
and the air-conditioning unit starts to operate.
(2) Press the Mode key, select the operating modes such as cooling and fan, and
observe if the operation is normal.
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ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
This unit contains fluorinated gases with greenhouse effect covered by the Kyoto Protocol. Maintenance and disposal must be carried out by qualified persons only. Refrigerant gas R410A, GWP = 1730
EXTRA REFRIGERANT CHARGE
Pursuant to Regulation EC 842/2006 on certain fluorinated greenhouse gases, in case of extra refrigerant charge, it is compulsory to:
- Fill in the label accompanying the unit inserting the factory quantity of refrigerant charge (see the technical label), the extra refrigerant charge and the total charge.
- Apply the label next to the technical label applied on the unit. For the split-type air conditioner apply on the outdoor unit.
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