Trane R410a, IN 1 Series Owner's Manual

OWNER’S GUIDE
AIR CONDITIONER
INTERACTIVE
TRANE SPLIT AC
SPLIT AC WITH
REMOTE
INTERACTIVE
Applicable Series: IN 1 (Inverter Models)
- R410a
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Dear Customer
We are TRANE , a global leader in heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment. We come from the house of Ingersoll Rand , a $14 billion company with around hundred manufacturing facilities worldwide. Our 1500 patents for heating, air conditioning and ventilation products are testimony to our spirit of innovation. Today we bring innovation to your home.
At TRANE , we create products that are intuitive and easy to operate. They are simple, yet technologically evolved for modern living. TRANE Interactive AC is one such product. The TRANE Interactive AC assesses, manages and gives feedback on your in-home climate. The ultra slim design brings together simplicity and elegance that complements your home. Once it’s in your home, a whole new world of evolved living experiences will open up to you. The ‘Trane mode’ optimizes comfort and eciency. ‘Eciency meter’ on the remote keeps you updated on energy consumption, and therefore, keeps bills in check. The intelligent cooling sets the most suitable temperature for your home by analyzing the temperature outside. TRANE AC creates home environment that promises new levels of comfort, eciency and convenience.
Welcome to the family of TRANE .
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1. About this manual ............................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1. Safety Information ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Product Overview .....................................................................................................................................................................................10
2. Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1. Remote Operation .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2. Manual and Auto Restart Operation.............................................................................................................................................11
2.3. Indicators .......................................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.3.1. Indoor.......................................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.3.2. Remote .....................................................................................................................................................................................................13
2.4. Remote Controls ........................................................................................................................................................................................13
2.4.1. Range of Operation .............................................................................................................................................................................14
2.4.1.1. Lock and Indoor Unit range ........................................................................................................................................................14
2.4.1.2. Remote and Indoor Unit range ..................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2. Functions ................................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2.1. TRANE Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2.2. Cool Mode .....................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2.3. Dry Mode .......................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2.4. Fan Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................16
2.4.2.5. Sleep Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................16
2.4.2.6. Turbo Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................16
2.4.2.7. Fan speed .......................................................................................................................................................................................16
2.4.2.8. Night latch Mode (Only for units with “TRANE Lock”) ..........................................................................................................16
2.4.2.9. Multi Room ....................................................................................................................................................................................17
2.4.2.10. Swing Control..............................................................................................................................................................................17
2.4.2.11. Power ON and OFF .....................................................................................................................................................................17
2.4.3. Replacement of Batteries ..................................................................................................................................................................17
2.5. Stabilizer Detail..........................................................................................................................................................................................18
3. Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.1. Cleaning air lter.......................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.2. Maintenance (Unit not in use for long duration) ..................................................................................................................19
3.3. Checks before operation ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4. Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.1. Error Messages and Actions ...............................................................................................................................................................22
Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
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1. About this manual
This manual is given as a guide to good practice for operating and periodic maintenance of TRANE Air Conditioners.
This does not contain the full servicing procedures necessary for continued, or successful operation of this equipment. The services of a qualied service personnel must be employed, through medium of maintenance contract with a TRANE service company.
Do not operate before reading manual(s) supplied with this product.
Cautions as applicable are shown in this manual. Personal safety and proper operation of this unit require that you follow them carefully. The manufacturer assumes no liability for installations or servicing performed by unauthorised personnel. Always install, operate, inspect and maintain this product in accordance with all applicable standards and regulations (local, state, country, federal, etc.). Keep this user manual carefully for future reference.
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1.1. Safety Information
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage.
Obey the following points to prevent electrical shock or re:
Don’ts
t Do not remove power plug while the unit is in operation. It can
cause an electrical shock or re.
t Do not operate this unit with wet hands. It can cause an
electrical shock.
t Do not pull power cord to remove power plug. It can cause
re.
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t Do not use longer power cord and/or share a same socket with
other electrical appliances. It can cause electrical shock or re.
t Do not place ammable spray near this unit. It can cause
ignition and explosion.
t Do not insert or stick your hands into air intake or outlet
vents. It is dangerous and can cause injury.
t Do not spray or wash the unit with water. It can cause electrical
shock and/or malfunction of unit.
t Do not splash water on the unit. It can cause an electrical shock
and/or malfunction.
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t Do not open windows and/or doors for long duration when
unit is ‘ON’. This will decrease the cooling performance.
t Do not splice power cord or use an extension cord. It can cause
re or short circuit.
t Do not insert any objects or ngers into the outdoor unit fan.
It may cause unit failure and/or serious injury to the person.
t Do not touch the ns at the back side of outdoor unit. It can
cause injury.
t Do not step on top of outdoor unit. Falling o outdoor unit can
cause injury.
Do’s
t Make sure that all power supply connections are tight. Check
whether electrical grounding (earth) is complete. If not done,
it can cause electrical shock or re.
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t Turn o the power supply and pull out power connection
before cleaning. If not done it can cause electrical shock.
t Chemical agents such as Gasoline, benzene, thinner insecticides
etc., can damage this unit.
t Make sure installation stand is suciently rm. An unstable
stand can cause physical injury to the person damage or the unit.
t Operate this unit with stable voltage in range of 230 ± 10%,
single phase. If not done, compressor can vibrate and damage
refrigeration system.
t Use only fuse of correct capacity. Incorrect wire can cause
breakdown or re.
Turn off
the power
supply
t If you detect burning smell or smoke, turn o power supply
and contact customer care centre immediately.
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Don’ts
t Do not try to repair this unit. It can cause damage.
t Do not block air intake or outlet vents of both outdoor and
indoor units. It can decrease the performance of the unit or cause
malfunction.
m
e
t Do not keep remote on any metals, electronic or heating
devices like oven, TV, etc. for a longer period. It may decrease
the life of remote.
t Do not expose your body to cold air for a long duration.
It can cause deterioration in physical condition and health problems.
t Do not use water at a temperature above 45 °C to clean, it can deform or discolour front panel.
t Do not dry lters near re. It can ignite or deform them.
t Do not drop or throw remote control. It can cause malfunctioning or breakage.
t Do not use remote under direct sun light. It can create display issues.
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