Turbo Air TAS-12H, TAS-12HO, TAS-15, TAS-15H, TAS-15HO Use & Care Manual

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This air conditioner meets strict safety and operating standards. The installer of this unit must install or service this unit so it operates safely and efficiently.
The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Contact Installer if Necessary: The installation instructions are for a experienced installer. If you are not an experienced installer, contact a local installer for help. If you require help with service, contact your certified dealer or Turbo-Air Inc. for additional instructions.
If Unit is Installed Improperly: The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for improper instal­lation or maintenance service, including failure to follow the instruc­tions in this manual.
Precautions When Wiring:
• Do not plug in the unit until all connections (tubing, drain hose, mounting, etc.) have been made and double-checked.
• High voltages are present in this unit and are very dangerous. Please refer to these instructions and diagrams when wiring. Improper connections or inadequate grounding can cause acciden­tal injury.
• This unit must be grounded in accordance with local electrical codes.
• Connect wires and pipes securely and tightly as loose connec­tions/wiring may cause overheating at connections and a possible fire hazard.
Precautions When Transporting:
• When transporting the unit, be very careful and get help because the units are heavy. Be careful of sharp edges on the units also.
Precautions When Installing:
• When installing in a ceiling or wall, make sure the ceiling/wall is
strong enough to hold the unit’s weight. A frame may be necessary for added support.
• When installing in a room, make sure the tubes become well insulated to protect the walls and furniture from sweating of the tubes.
• When installing in moist or uneven locations, make sure to use a raised level concrete pad or concrete blocks to provide a level, solid foundation for the outdoor unit; this prevents water damage and vibration.
• When installing in an area of high winds, make sure to securely anchor the outdoor unit down with bolts and a metal frame.
When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing:
• Keep all tubing as short as possible.
• Use the flare method for connecting tubing.
• Apply refrigerant lubricant to the matching surfaces of the flare and union tubes before connecting them, then tighten , making sure not to overtighten.
• Check the tubes carefully for leaks before starting the test run.
When Servicing:
• Make sure the power is off and the unit is unplugged before open­ing the unit to troubleshoot or repair electrical parts and wiring.
• Keep your fingers and clothing away from any moving parts.
• Clean up the sight after you finish, making sure no metal scraps and wiring are left in the unit.
The Air conditioner shall be installed in accordance with the national
wiring regulation.
• The equipment fulfills the requirements in EN 61 000-3-11 and is
subject to conditional connection to the mains.
• It may be connected in consultation with the supply authority.
• The equipment may only be connected to a mains supply with a
system impedance of less than 0.3 ohm.
• The system impedance in the interface point may be obtained from the supply authority.
If the mains supply has a higher system impedance, short voltage dips may appear when the equipment is started or during operation.
• This may influence or disturb the operation of other apparatuses,
e.g. flickering lamps, especially those connected to the same supply mains.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THE UNIT:
IMPORTANT NOTES
• Adhere to all safety instructions and warnings throughout this manual.
• Read this manual carefully before installing or operating this unit to become familiar with its features and obtain the perfor­mance that will bring you continued enjoyment for many years.
• Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown in the manual.
• Observe all local, state and national electric codes. Contact your local government for more information on electrical codes.
WARNING:
• ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ONLY A QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN/INSTALLER SHOULD ATTEMPT TO WIRE THIS SYSTEM.
• THE APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY CHILD OR INFIRM PERSONS WITHOUT SUPERVISION.
• YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE
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Remark per EMC Directive 89/336/EEC To prevent flicker impressions during the start of the compressor (technical process) following installation conditions do apply:
1. The power connection for the air conditioner has to be done at the main power distribution. This distribution has to be of an low impedance. Normally, the required impedance is reached at a 32A fusing point. Air conditioner fuse has to be 16A max!
2. No other equipment has to be connected to this power line.
3. For detailed installation acceptance, please refer to your contract with the power supplier. If restrictions do apply for products like washing machines, air conditioners or electrical ovens.
4. For power details of the air conditioner refer to the rating plate of the product.
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER INSTRUCTION
Remarques relatives à la Directive EMC 89/336/CEE Pour eviter les phénormènes de scintillements(variation de lumière) et les parasites lors du démmarrage du compresseur, respecter les consignes d’installation décrites dans le mode d’emploi.
1. Le raccordement au secteur doit être-fait à l’aide d’un cable de section suffisante pour eviter tout échauffement de celui-ci et les chutes de tension (section recommandée 3x4mm
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Cette ligne doit être protégée par un fusible ou disjoncteur de 16A
2. Aucun autre appareil ne doit être connecté sur cette ligne.
3. En cas de doute ou de difficulté contactez votre agence EDF. Vériflez qu’il nexiste pas de contraintes particulères pour l’instala­tion et l’utilisation de ce climatiseur.
4. Pour les caractéristiques de l’appareil référez vous à sa plaque signalétique.
CONSIGINES D’INSTALLA TION RACCORDEMENT ELECTRIQUE
Comentario de la Directiva 89/336 EEC de la EMC. ára prevenir la sensación de golpeteo al arrancar el compresor(procesotécnico) debe aplicar las siguientes instrucciones de instalación
1. La conexión del aire acondicionado a la corriente eléctrica tiene que ser hecha a la distribución principal de energía. Esta distribución tiene que ser de baja impedancia. Normalmente, la impedancia requerida se alcanza en el punto de fusión de 32A. El fusible del aire acondicionado tiene que ser de 16A máximol.
2. Ningún otro equipo debe ser conectado a esta línea eléctrica.
3. Para normas detalladas de instalación por favor consulte el contrato con su suministador eléctrico, si tiene que aplicar restricciones para productos como lavadoras, aire acondicionado u homos eléctricos.
4. Para detalles sobre las alimentación eléctrica del aire acondicionado consulte la placa de datos del aparato.
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACION DEL AIRE ACONDICIONADO
Hinweis entsprechend EMV-Direktive 89/336/EEC Um einen “Flicker-Effekt” beim Anlauf des Kompressors (kurzzeitiger Spannungseinbruch, technischer Vorgang) zu vermeiden, muß für fol­gende installationsbedingungen gesorgt sein. (siche auch “Anweistingen zur installation.”)
1. Der Stromanschluß für die Klimpaanlage muß am Hauptverteller vorgenommen werden. Die Abzweigung muß mit niedriger Impedanz aus­geführt werden. Normalerweise ist die erforderliche niedrlge impedanz bei einem Sicherungsanschlußpunkt von 32A erreicht.
2. An die gleíche Netzleitung dürfen keine anderen Geráte angeschlossen sein.
3. Seitens der lokaten Energieversorgungsuntemehmen bestehen möglicherweise Einschránkungen für Produkte wie Waschmaschinen, Klimaanlagen, elektrische Öfen, etc. Für Einzelheiten zur Installation sehen Sie in Ihren Vertrag mit dem Energieversorgungsunternehmen.
4. Einzelheiten über die elektrischen Daten der Kimaanlage ersehen Sie auf dem Typenschild des Gerates.
ANWEISUNGEN ZUR INSTALLA TION DER RAUM-KLIMAANLAGE
NOTA DELLA DIRETTIVA EMC 89/336 EEC Allo scopo di prevenire l’ effetto di FLICKER (variazione della luce) alla partenza del compressore, durante l’installazione seguire l punti sot­toelencatl.
1. Il collegamento dell’ alimentazione, del condizionatore, deve essere fatto con una linea preferenziale dlrettamente al quadro principale o contatore, e deve essere a bassa impedenza. Normalmente questa lmpedenza la si ottiene al punto di fusione di 32 A ; perll condizionatore usare un fusibile da 16 A max.
2. Nessun altro apparecchio elettrico dovra essere collegato alla stessa linea di alimentazione.
3. Per maggiori dettagll circa l’ accettazione dell’ installazione del condizionatore, fare riferimento al contratto con l’ Ente erogatore dell’ Energla Elettrica e verificare che non ci siano restrizioni in atto all’ Installazione di prodottl elettrici ad alto consumo.
4. Per le informazioni relative ai dati di allmentazlone del condizionatore, fare riferimento all’ etichetta posta sul prodotto.
INSTRUZIONI PER L ’INSTALLAZIONE DEL CONDIZIONATORE
D’ARIA PER STANZE
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It is recommended that you read the Operating instructions fully before operating this unit.
Safety Instructions.........................................................................................................................................................1
Contents.........................................................................................................................................................................3
Location of Controls.......................................................................................................................................................4
Indoor Unit..................................................................................................................................................................4
Outdoor Unit...............................................................................................................................................................4
Indoor Unit Display.....................................................................................................................................................5
Remote Controller......................................................................................................................................................7
Remote Display..........................................................................................................................................................7
Operation.......................................................................................................................................................................9
Connecting the Cable.....................................................................................................................................9
How to Install Batteries...................................................................................................................................9
Setting the Unit for Remote Operation.........................................................................................................10
To Set Auto Mode ........................................................................................................................................10
To Set Quick Mode.......................................................................................................................................10
To Set Cool Mode ........................................................................................................................................11
To Set Fan Only Mode.................................................................................................................................11
To Set Dehumidifier Mode ...........................................................................................................................12
To Set Unit to Heat Mode.............................................................................................................................12
To Select The Fan Direction ........................................................................................................................13
To Set On Timer Mode.................................................................................................................................13
To Set Off Timer Mode.................................................................................................................................14
To Set Unit to Sleep Mode...........................................................................................................................14
To Set Turbo/Mild Mode...............................................................................................................................14
Emergency Operation..................................................................................................................................15
Changing/Cleaning the Air Filters................................................................................................................................16
Cleaning the Indoor Cover...........................................................................................................................................17
Care and Maintenance................................................................................................................................................18
Troubleshooting Guide................................................................................................................................................19
Instruction of Installation..............................................................................................................................................20
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Indoor Cover
Removes dust particles from the air.
Deodorizing Filter
Removes bad smells from the air.
Emergency/Remote Switch
Indicators
Indicate the AC setting.
Remote Sensor
LCD Remote Controller
Air Cleaning Filters
Removes dust and prohibits germs.
AIR OUT
AIR IN
Fan Direction
(Up/Down)
Fan Direction
(Left/Right)
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
Connection Cover
Remove cover to connect the cables.
Service Valves
The indoor and outdoor units are connected by copper tubes which are connected here.
AIR IN
AIR OUT
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INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY (TAS-12/18/24/12H(O)/18H(O)/24H(O))
Remote Control Signal Receiver
This place is the part to receive the signal if it receives the signal, you can hear the signal “beep. beep”.
There is a switch panel at the inside of the Front
Panel. At the time of operating, open the Front Panel.
Emergency switch can be used when the remote controller is lost or testing.
Remote switch is usually used by remote controller.
Indoor Unit Display Switch Panel
ON (Red)
Lights when the
operation is going on.
Air clean
(Green)
Timer (Yellow)
Lights during the time reservation mode.
Quick (Red)
Lights during the time Quick Mode.
EMERGENCY
REMOCON
REMOCON
EMERGENCY
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INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY (TAS-15/15H)
When the remote controller is lost or out-of­order, put the switch on the EMERGENCY to operate by hand.
Open the front panel on emergency operating. Remote mode is used with remote controller.
Indoor Unit Display
Switch Panel
EMERGENCY REMOTE
ON (Red)
Light-on during the operation
Air clean (Green)
Light-on during the operation
Timer (Yellow)
Light-on during
the time of
reservation mode.
Quick (Red)
Light-on during
the time of
Quick Mode.
TIMER QUICK
AIR CLEAN
ON
󱇲Remote Control Signal Receiver
This place is the part to receive the signal if it receives the signal, you can hear the signal beep. beep”.
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MODE
SLEEP
ON/OFF
TIMER
ENTER/ CANCEL
FAN SPEED
TURBO/MILD
Display
Display information
TURBO/MILD
Press to select super power operation (Turbo) mode.
TIMER ENTER/CANCEL Button
Press to enter a timer setting or to cancel timer setting
TIMER ON/OFF Button
Press to set the unit off or on time. (0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24hr)
MODE Button
Press to cycle through the modes (Auto/Quick/Cool/Fan/Dehumidifier)
SLEEP Button
Press to set the unit for the sleep mode.
FAN DIR.
FAN DIR. Button
Press to select up/down direction for fan.
ON/OFF Button
Press to turn the unit on or off.
TEMPERATURE Buttons
Press to raise or lower the desired temperature.
FAN SPEED Button
Press to select the fan speed (High " ", Middle " ", Low " ", Natural).
COVER
Slide down to access most of the remote buttons. Slide down further to access the battery compartment.
AUTO
REMOTE CONTROLLER (TAS-12/15/18/24)
MODE Indicators (Auto/Quick/Cool/Fan/Dehumidifier)
Light to indicate the mode selected.
TIMER Indicators (Include sleep)
Light to indicate the timer function mode.
TEMPERATURE & RESERVATION TIME lndicators
Light to indicate the temperature or time.
FAN DIRECTION Indicators
Light to indicate the fan direction.
NATURAL Indicator
Light to indicate the speeds simulating a breeze.
FAN Indicators
Light to indicate the fan speed.
AUTO
REMOTE DISPLAY
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MODE
SLEEP
ON/OFF
TIMER
ENTER/ CANCEL
FAN SPEED
TURBO/MILD
Display
Displays information pertaining to unit.
TURBO/MILD
Press to select super power operation (Turbo) mode
TIMER ENTER/CANCEL Button
Press to enter a timer setting or to cancel timer setting
TIMER ON/OFF Button
Press to set the unit off or on time. (0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24hr)
MODE Button
Press to cycle through the modes (Auto/Quick/Cool/Fan/Dehumidifier)
SLEEP Button
Press to set the unit for the sleep mode.
FAN DIR.
FAN DIR. Button
Press to select up/down direction for fan.
ON/OFF Button (Blue)
Press to turn the unit on or off.
TEMPERATURE Buttons
Press to raise or lower the desired temperature.
FAN SPEED Button
Press to select the fan speed (High " ", Middle " ", Low " ").
COVER
Slide down to access most of the remote buttons. Slide down further to access the battery compartment.
AUTO
REMOTE CONTROLLER (TAS-12H(O)/15H(O)/18H(O)/24H(O))
MODE Indicators (Auto/Quick/Cool/Fan/Dehumidifier/Heat)
Lights to indicate the mode selected.
TIMER Indicators (Include sleep)
Lights to indicate the timer function mode.
TEMPERATURE & RESERVATION TIME lndicat
Lights to indicate the temperature or time.
FAN DIRECTION Indicators
Lights to indicate the fan direction.
NATURAL Indicator
Lights to indicate the speeds simulating a breeze.
FAN Indicators
Lights to indicate the fan speed.
AUTO
REMOTE DISPLAY
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OPERATION
1. Remove the Service Cover on the side of the out­door.
2. Connect the connection cable to terminal blocks of the indoor and outdoor unit.
- Must be connected with the same terminal number
of indoor and outdoor unit.
3. Connect the earth wires to the earth terminal.
4. Reinstall the service cover.
NOTE:
The supply voltage must be the same as the rated voltage of the air conditioner.
Prepare the power source for exclusive use with the air conditioner.
A circuit breaker must be installed between the power source and the unit.
CONNECTING THE CABLE
One electric power cable must be connected to the outdoor unit. The indoor unit is connected to outdoor unit through the connection cable.
INFORMA TION
When you install or service this air conditioner, contact an authorized electrician or specialist.
This air conditioner must be installed according to the national electric rules.
The information for this air conditioner is as below.
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS
POWER CABLE
12K~15K BTU/h 3G AWG 14 SJT or SPT-3 18K~24K BTU/h 3G AWG 12 SJT or SPT-3
CONNECTION CABLE 12K~24K BTU/h
5G AWG 16~18 SJT 3G AWG 18~20 SJT+2G AWG 16~18 SJT
CONDUIT SIZE 0.875 inch (22.2mm)
NOTES:
When operating the remote controller, make sure there are no obstructions between the remote controller and the remote sensor.
After a while the display goes blank to conserve battery power. To check the settings, press the ON/OFF button once.
1. Slide the cover down to access most of the remote buttons. Slide down further to access the battery compartment.
2. Insert two AAA size Alkaline batteries following the polarity diagram below.
ON/OFF
TIMER
ENTER/ CANCEL
TURBO/MILD
+
+
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
The precautions below should be followed when using batteries in this device:
1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.
2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the battery compartment. Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.
3. Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-zinc) or old batteries with fresh ones.
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage.
5. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged; they can overheat and rupture. (Follow battery manufac­turers directions).
HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES
To install the batteries, follow the procedures below:
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SETTING THE UNIT FOR REMOTE OPERATION
After the unit is fully connected and plugged in, it can be turned on. To turn the unit on and set it for remote operation, follow the procedures below:
1. Open the indoor units cover and make sure the EMERGENCY/REMOTE switch is set to the REMOTE position; this will allow the unit to operate with the remote controller.
2. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller to turn on the unit. The On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display. To select the various modes and settings, read the following pages.
THREE MINUTE COMPRESSOR DELAY
After turning the indoor unit on and setting it for air con­ditioner operation, the compressor (outdoor unit) will not come on for three minutes. This is a feature that will protect the compressor from damage due to quick starts and stops.
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
2. Make sure the AUTO indicator appears in the remote display. Using the TEMP. ▼ or ▲ buttons, set the desired temperature. The desired temperature can be changed up or down 1 degree from the actual room temperature. For tempera­ture setting: 74~82°F
AUTO
3.Then the unit will automatically operate.
TO SET AUTO MODE
This unit will automatically operate the unit according to its surroundings while in the Auto mode. All you have to set is the desired temperature and it will control the fan, coolness and dehumidifier. Follow procedures below:
AUTO
TO SET QUICK MODE
To set this unit to cool at the highest power, follow the procedures below:
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
2. Press the MODE button until the Quick indicator appears in the display.
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The unit will then start cooling the room at the highest power.
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch
EMERGENCY
REMOCON
REMOCON
EMERGENCY
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AUTO
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
2. Press the MODE button until the Cool indicator appears in the display.
3. Using the TEMP. or buttons, set the desired temperature. The desired tem­perature can be changed up to 90°F and down to 64°F.
4.To select the fan speed, press the FAN SPEED button until the desired speed appears in the display (see below).
FAN SPEEDS
AUTO The fan will automatically select the fan speed.
“” The fan will operate on low speed. “” The fan will operate on medium speed. “” The fan will operate on high speed.
NATURALThe fan will randomly cycle through the speeds
simulating a cool breeze.
TO SET COOL MODE
To set the unit to cool the room to a desired temperature, follow the procedures below:
2. Press the MODE button until the Fan indicator appears in the display. No allowance setting temperature
3. To select a fan speed, press the FAN SPEED button until the desired speed appears in the display (see below).
FAN SPEEDS
“” The fan will operate on low speed. “” The fan will operate on medium speed. “” The fan will operate on high speed.
NATURALThe fan will randomly cycle through the
speeds simulating a breeze.
NOTE:
If NATURAL is selected, the NATURAL indicator on the indoor unit will light.
TO SET FAN ONLY MODE
To operate only the fan so the unit will circulate the air, proceed as follows:
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
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TO SET DEHUMIDIFIER MODE
Select this mode when there is high humidity. To select, follow the procedures below.
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
2.Press the MODE button until the Dehumidifier indica­tor appears in the display.
3.
Using the TEMP. ▼or▲buttons, set the desired tem­perature. The desired temperature can be changed up to 90°F and down to 64°F.
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
2. Press the MODE button until the Heat indicator appears in the display. In the heat mode, the fan direction (UP, DOWN) is further downward than that in the cool mode for the good circulation.
TO SET UNIT TO HEAT MODE (ONLY HEAT PUMP MODEL)
To set the unit to heat the room to a desired temperature, follow the procedures below:
FAN SPEEDS
AUTO The fan will automatically select the fan
speed.
“” The fan will operate on low speed. “” The fan will operate on medium speed. “” The fan will operate on high speed.
NATURALThe fan will randomly cycle through the
speeds simulating a cool breeze.
3.Using the TEMP. or buttons, set the desired tem­perature. The desired temperature can be changed up to 32°C and down to 18°C.
4.To select the fan speed, press the FAN SPEED button until the desired speed appears in the display (see below).
NOTE:
When the heating orperation is started, hot air deliv­ery might be delayed due to warm up period.
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1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
2.Press the MODE button to select the desired mode.
3.Press the FAN DIR. button to select the fan direction. See chart below for detailed information on each of the three settings.
FAN DIR.
TO SELECT THE FAN DIRECTION
Regardless of the mode the unit is set for, the fan direction can be changed so it moves up and down, left and right or both. Follow procedures below to set fan direction.
FAN DIR. First Press The air will flow up and down. Second Press Normal air direction.
2.While the unit is off, press the TIMER ON button; the display will light waiting input for the timer, but the actual unit will not turn on.
3. Repeatedly press the TIMER ON button until the desired hour that you want the unit to turn on appears on the display. For example, if it is 1:00 P.M. and you want the unit to turn on at 4:00 P.M., select 3 hours.
4.
Press the ENTER button to input the setting into memory; the unit will beep, the TIMER indicator will light on the unit and the TIMER indi­cator on the remote will light to indi­cate the unit is in the timer mode.
1.Press the ON/OFF button of timer on the remote control to set the on timer mode, HOUR and ON on the remote display will be displayed and “TIMER” will be flicked. When you increase to press ON/OFF you will get desired time. Then, if pressing “ENTER/CANCEL” button, ON TIMER Mode will be started. If you want to stop ON TIMER Mode, please press ENTER/CANCEL again.
TO SET ON TIMER MODE
This unit can be set to automatically turn on after a predetermined amount of hours (up to 24) in the order of 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24.
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Place the remote controller so it is facing the unit. When the desired hour is reached, the unit will turn on to the selected mode.
AUTO
NOTE : Press the ENTER button within 5 seconds
of selecting the desired time. If mote than 5 sec­onds elapse, steps 3 and 4 must be repeated.
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1. Press the ON/OFF button of timer on the remote control to set the off timer mode, HOUR and OFF on the remote display will be displayed and “TIMER” will be flicked. When you increase to press “ON/OFF” you will get desired time. Then, if pressing ENTER/CANCEL button, OFF TIMER Mode will be started. If you want to stop OFF TIMER Mode, please press ENTER/CANCEL again.
TO SET OFF TIMER MODE
This unit can be set to automatically turn off after a predetermined amount of hours (up to 12) in the order of 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24.
2.Press the TIMER OFF button once to enter the Timer screen.
3. Repeatedly press the TIMER OFF button until the desired hour that you want the unit to shut off appears on the display. For example, if it is 8:00 P.M. and you want the unit to turn off at 10:00 P.M., select 2 hours.
4.
Press the ENTER button to input the setting into memory; the unit will beep, the TIMER indicator will light on the unit and the TIMER indicator on the remote will light to indicate the unit is in the timer mode.
AUTO
5. When the desired hour is reached, the unit will turn off.
NOTE: Press the ENTER button within 5 seconds
of selecting the desired time. If more than 5 sec­onds elapse, steps 3 and 4 must be repeated.
AUTO
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on; the On LED will light on the indoor unit and ON will light in the remote display.
2. Press the MODE button to select the desired mode. Then, set the desired temperature using the TEMP. ▲ or ▼ buttons.
3.
Press the SLEEP button on the remote controller. The unit will then be in the sleep mode and will cool the room to the desired temperature. After a while the unit will increase the tem­perature again. This process will then repeat.
TO SET UNIT TO SLEEP MODE
When you are going to sleep, select this feature and the unit will cool off the room to the desired temperature and then increase that temperature throughout the night.
TO CANCEL SLEEP MODE:
To cancel sleep mode, press the SLEEP button again; the SLEEP indicator will disappear in the display.
AUTO
1. The unit is fixed MILD mode on production.
2. Press the TURBO/MILD button for powerful operation. After 30 min, function returns automatically to MILD mode.
3. Turbo button does not operate in a “Head mode.
4. When press the TURBO/MILD button one more time, it will be back to “MILD mode.
TO SET TURBO/MILD MODE
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1.Open the indoor unit’s cover and
press
the
EMERGENCY/REMOTE button.
3.
To turn the unit off, press the EMERGENCY/ REMOTE button again.
2.The unit will then turn on and depending on the room temperature, it will select the cool or dehumidifier, fan speed and fan direction automatically.
EMERGENCY OPERATION (TAS-12/18/24/12H/18H/24H)
If the remote control is lost, broken or has no batteries, follow the procedures below:
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch
1.Open the indoor units cover and make sure the EMERGENCY/REMOTE switch is set to the EMER­GENCY position.
3.
To turn the unit off, slide the
EMERGENCY/ REMOTE
switch to the REMOTE position.
2.The unit will then turn on and depending on the room temperature, it will select the cool or dehumidifier mode, fan speed and fan direction automatically.
EMERGENCY OPERATION (TAS-15/15H)
If the remote control is lost, broken or has no batteries, follow the procedures below:
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch
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CHANGING/CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS
1. Open the indoor units cover and remove both black air filters by bending them slightly backward and the lifting out.
2. Remove the two small filters (Deodorizing and Electrostatic) from the indoor unit.
3. Examine the filters and determine if they need to be cleaned or replaced. To clean filters, use a vacuum hose and clean off dust. Use water and mild soap also if necessary.
NOTE: The filters should be changed every 6 months.
If in a climate with cold winters, once a year is adequate.
5. Insert cleaned or new black filters back into the unit.
NOTES:
Wipe the indoor cover with soft sponge or soft cloth.
When cleaning up it in the state of opening the indoor
cover, wipe it with soft cloth.
After drying it completely in the shade, assemble it.
If you do not so, it may cause a trouble.
Reassembly of the indoor cover is reverse process of
assembly
4. Insert cleaned or new small filters (Deodorizing and Electrostatic) back into the unit.
To change or clean the two black air filters, follow the procedures below:
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CLEANING THE INDOOR COVER
1. Remove the left and right side to open the indoor cover upward by two hand
NOTE: Please remove and insert the indoor by two
hand
2. Open the door until 80 degree
80°
3. Pull right side to remove indoor cover hinge from frame grille hinge hole
4. Remove the indoor cover
5. Cleaning the indoor
To clean the indoor cover, follow the procedures below
NOTES:
Wipe the indoor cover with soft sponge or soft cloth.
When cleaning up it in the state of opening the indoor
cover, wipe it with soft cloth
After drying it completely in the shade, assemble it.
If you do not so, it may cause a trouble
(TAS-12/18/24/12H/18H/24H ONLY)
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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Clean the casing and front of the indoor unit with a vacuum brush or wipe with a clean damp cloth.
NEVER USE Solvents, harsh chemicals or hot water to clean the unit.
Some metal edges on the unit are sharp. Be careful when cleaning or handling.
Internal parts in the outdoor unit may need cleaning or routine maintenance from time to time. Consult your local ser-
vice center for more details.
AFTER THE SEASON:
Operate the fan, then dry the indoor unit.
Shut off the indoor unit and then unplug it from the wall.
Clean the air filters.
Cover the outdoor unit with the supplied cover; this is very important to protect this unit.
BEFORE THE SEASON:
Make sure the air filters are clean.
Make sure the inlet and outlet on the indoor and outdoor units are not blocked by obstructions.
Make sure the unit is grounded. Consult a serviceman for help.
PRECAUTIONS:
Do not use this unit for animal or plant storage.
In a lightning or thunder storm, immediately unplug it from the wall.
warning
Make sure the AC cord is unplugged and the unit is off before cleaning.
Do not use water on the unit to clean it. This is a shock hazard and the unit can be damaged.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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Before requesting service, please refer to the chart below for possible solutions:
SYSPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
No power. Power failure. Restore the power
Line voltage too low. Contact electrician to install new outlet. Unit is unplugged or not completely Insert plug all the way.
plugged in. Unit is off. Turn unit on. Batteries in remote are weak or dead. Replace remotes batteries. EMERGENCY/REMOTE Slide EMERGENCY/REMOTE
switch is not set to REMOTE. to REMOTE.
The compressor does When the unit is first plugged in Wait 3 minutes for the unit to operate. not turn on. and turned on, the compressor (no cool air at cooling) will delay turn on for 3 minutes. (no heat air at heating)
If the unit is turned off and then Wait 3 minutes for the unit to operate. immediately back on, the compressor will delay for 3 minutes.
The air filter(s) is dirty or clogged. Clean or replace filter(s). A door or window is open. Shut door or window. There is an obstacle in front of Remove obstacle.
intake or indoor unit. The temperature has been set Check and reset if necessary.
improperly.
Strange sounds occur. During operation, especially after This is normal.
turning it on or off, refrigerant flows inside the unit.
Strange smells occur. The fan is bringing out the The smell should go away shortly.
smells of the carpet, walls, etc.
No remote operation. Batteries are weak, dead or Replace batteries.
inserted improperly. Remote is out of range. Move closer to unit. Remote not aimed at sensor. Aim remote at sensor. There is an obstruction between Remove obstruction.
unit and remote.
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Below is an overview for the connection of the Indoor unit to the Outdoor unit.
OVERVIEW
This appliance must be installed according to national power supply requirement.
Drain Hose
Ground Wire (Not Supplied)
(Not Supplied)
Power Source
Circuit Breaker
Wall
Bracket
AC Connection (Not Supplied)
Wrap with
Tape
Copper Tubing
10cm (3.95in) from ceiling
30cm (11.8in) from
side wall
10cm (3.95in) from
side wall
Maximum Height 7M (21Ft)
Maximum Length 15M (49Ft)
Any tube length between 7.5 and 15 meters must
be precharged with freon using the following calulation:
(Length 7.5) x 30 grams
Adding additonal tubing will decrease efficiency.
10
cm
70
cm
60
cm
3.9 inches
23.6 inches
60
cm
23.6 inches
27.6 inches
NOTES:
After installation it must be possible for the user to dis ­connect the power supply plug.
If the AC outlet is a 3­pronged type or other, have an electrician install a new outlet.
Contact service man when replace the power cord set.
The specification of Connection cable is SPT-3 or SJT 16~20AWG.
INSTRUCTION OF INSTALLATION
Wall
Wall Cap
Drain Hose
At least 30cm
(11.8in) from unit
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MODEL #: TAS-12 / TAS-12H(O)
TAS-15 / TAS-15H(O) TAS-18 / TAS-18H(O) TAS-24 / TAS-24H(O)
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER USE & CARE MANUAL
SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
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Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before operating the unit. If you still have any difficulties or problems, consult your dealer for help or Turbo Air Conditioning Corp.
Please keep this manual handy.
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