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1. MIN Button 1 Minute settings Press the MIN button and the number will display an integer from O to 59 If the user presses and holds the button the number will increase by 10 each second 2 Timer Press the MIN button to set the time and the number will display an integer from 0 to 59 Page 12 e BONAIRE HOUR Button 1 Hour setting Press the HOUR button to set the clock and the number will display an integer from O to 23 2 Timer setting Press the HOUR button to set the hour and the corresponding number will display an integer from 0 to 23 CONFIRM Button 1 The Week hour minute and timer setting The user can press this button to confirm operation 2 Timer setting user can press the button for 3 seconds continuously to go to timer setting TIMER ON Button amp TIMER OFF Button 1 Press the TIMER ON button to turn on the unit at a certain time and the LCD screen will display ON 2 Press the TIMER OFF button to turn off the unit at a certain time and the LCD screen will display OFF 3 To activate or cancel setting After setting the timer press the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF button at the same time for 3 seconds then the timer setting will stop working and the corresponding sign shown on the LCD display screen will disappear If the timer setting is switched off the user can press the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF button at the same time for 3 seconds to activate the
2. Check for air flow to all registers Ensure condenser is level and secure Page 37 e BONAIRE Annual Service Record of Bonaire Ducted Inverter Air Conditioning System Ensure that your Bonaire inverter ducted air conditioner is serviced by a qualified authorised Bonaire service technician properly regularly and punctually Maximum interval between service inspections is 12 months to ensure the validity of your warranty Failure of components due to a lack of preventative maintenance by the owner will not be covered by the manufactures warranty A preventative maintenance service will help to ensure that your unit will perform for many years to come Date of service Company name Company contact details Technician License number Invoice number Technician s signature Customer s signature Et JER ER ER ETL pe 18 ESO 1 O Check and clean filter Check and test condensate drain Check electrical connections for tight connections Visual check of electrical connections for heat or burn marks Check pipe work for chaffing and vibration Ensure condenser coil is clean and free of debris Check for fan blade damage and security on the motor shaft Test run system Voltage No load VAC Loaded VAC Check pressures after 15 minutes running time HP kPa LP kPa Check current draws after 15 minutes running time Amps T D over the indoor coil R A temp S A temp T D Check for a
3. R A temp S A temp T D Check for air flow to all registers Ensure condenser is level and secure Page 35 e BONAIRE Annual Service Record of Bonaire Ducted Inverter Air Conditioning System Ensure that your Bonaire inverter ducted air conditioner is serviced by a qualified authorised Bonaire service technician properly regularly and punctually Maximum interval between service inspections is 12 months to ensure the validity of your warranty Failure of components due to a lack of preventative maintenance by the owner will not be covered by the manufactures warranty A preventative maintenance service will help to ensure that your unit will perform for many years to come Date of service Company name Company contact details Technician License number Invoice number Technician s signature Customer s signature Et JER ER ER ETL pe 18 ESO 1 O Check and clean filter Check and test condensate drain Check electrical connections for tight connections Visual check of electrical connections for heat or burn marks Check pipe work for chaffing and vibration Ensure condenser coil is clean and free of debris Check for fan blade damage and security on the motor shaft Test run system Voltage No load VAC Loaded VAC Check pressures after 15 minutes running time HP kPa LP kPa Check current draws after 15 minutes running time Amps T D over the indoor coil R A temp S
4. B Timer confirmation on a period of time Press the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN button to choose a different period of time e g 1 2 or 3 and then press the CONFIRM button to confirm the corresponding target period of time this will then be displayed on the LCD screen For example if you select a period of time 2 the LCD will display 2 on the screen Page 14 e BONAIRE C Timer s ON OFF and time setting After choosing one period of time in a certain day press the TIMER ON button to decide when the unit will be turned on automatically and the LCD screen will display ON and the set time if users have set the timer beforehand then the LCD screen will display the latest set Press the HOUR and or MIN button to set the target time and then press the CONFIRM button to confirm the hour and minute A designated timer time is then confirmed and effectively saved Press the TIMER OFF button to decide when the unit will power off automatically the LCD screen will display OFF and the set time if users have set the timer beforehand the LCD screen will display the latest set Press the HOUR MIN button to set the target time and then press the CONFIRM button to confirm the hour and minute A designated timer time is confirmed and effectively saved Press the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN button to enable two periods of time for a certain day to be set After setting a target time for a ce
5. Instructions sseeeeennn nnn 11 51914161 EAC OIA EEE 11 Specific Operating Instructions oe d epe Ee die Reb eeu bra 14 Planning Sheets sessed 16 SVSIOM NIMM 17 PATO DISDIAY see SE 17 Hand Held Radio Frequency GOnlrol ise correo rmt n rin ern n eie Re bb n ico 18 ODBraung IST UCHONS eo ote tate te ed m tute dote mto 18 AUTO mode operating procedure aere ies 19 Temperature adjusting procedure during AUTO operation ccccccccnccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnononenonininininnnnos 19 COOL DRY HEAT mode operating procedure ccccccccnnncoooccccnncccnnnnnnnancccnnnccnnnnnnnnnnccnnnncnnnnnnns 20 A sis ed LAU ELE 20 TIMER perlen 21 FAN SPEER seer eee 21 Power orqhemory TUNGNON vaar ganen ooo E ataco PAA P aE EPE desse 21 Remote controller handling procedure rnronnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnnne 21 Remote controller Nana iS ied ona ES 22 Remote controller troubleshooting cessent nennen 23 TROUBLESHOOTING aider ip boe bebe etd esp basti caue Bette estu eo LER 24 Normal Operation or Malfunction of the Air Conditioner xxsrrsnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnn 24 The System Does Not Start Immediately After the ON OFF Button is Pressed 24 The System Does Not Start Immediately After Adjusting the SET TEMP 24 Starting and Stopping of the Indo
6. and evacuated as per the installation instructions All installer settable functions have been adjusted and set correctly Indoor unit platform or suspension mounting is suitable as per the installation instructions Indoor unit is level Indoor unit drain s have been checked and tested for flow and leaks Outdoor unit foundation platform are suitable as per the installation instructions Outdoor unit is level All clearances around the outdoor unit are to the manufacturer s specifications Check for abnormal noise or vibration during operation of both heating and cooling Check that the noise condensate drainage or air flow does not disturb the neighbours Page 28 amp BONAIRE Ductwork O Ductwork is sized to manufacturers specifications O All ductwork is completed to plan correctly supported airtight without crushed sections or excessively tight bends O Air distribution checked dampers are adjusted and all outlets correctly adjusted and wiped clean O Any roof penetrations are fully sealed and watertight O Roof access panel cover has been refitted Site O All rubbish has been removed from inside and on the roof Customer Hand Over O The operation of the Controller is demonstrated L1 How and when to remove and clean the return air filter O Maintenance requirements O Commission sheet owner s manual and certificates of compliance given to the customer Page 29 e BONAIRE Please read this warran
7. for build up of dirt foreign and cleaned as necessary Page 26 amp BONAIRE System Your BONAIRE Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle system should be serviced annually by qualified authorised service personnel to ensure trouble free operation A comprehensive maintenance and check of the system should be carried out Including but not limited to the following Refrigerant charge check e Refrigerant leak check e Compressor and fan s operation check e Electrical wiring connections components check including earth test Check and test controls e Check heat exchangers for dirt build up and clean as required e Check piping and insulation e Check unit fixings brackets and bolts e Check fitment and fixings of all suspension supports and access panels especially electrical panels Page 27 amp BONAIRE Commissioning Check List General O O All equipment ordered by the customer is installed The mains and control wiring are complete and the main switch and circuit breaker turned ON All Controller functions for the appliance operate All electrical pipe and drain connections are to manufacturer s specifications and the relevant local and national codes Operate the air conditioner for heating and cooling Bonaire Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle System O Outdoor unit is installed away from flammable and corrosive materials and fumes i e pool chlorine petrol etc The system has been leak tested
8. latest timer setting and the LCD screen will display the timer 4 Timer setting in the multi days timer press the Multi day timer button to ignore a certain day Child Lock Keyboard lock When the wall controller is on press the CHECK and RESET button at the same time for 3 seconds The wall controller keyboard will then be locked and only the ON OFF button is effective The wall controller will not receive any signals from the remote controller Pressing the CHECK and RESET buttons at the same time for 3 seconds again to activate the keyboard if the keyboard is locked SET Button 1 Calendar Week Setting Press the SET button to go to the calendar week setting 2 Hour and minute settings Press the SET button twice to enable the hour and minute settings on the calendar Page 13 e BONAIRE Specific Operating Instructions Original status and power off function When the wall controller is powered the LCD display will illuminate all characters for 2 seconds and then the wall controller will initiate the latest setting before the wall controller is powered off including the unit temp set fan mode time and timer settings Timer amp Time function 1 Week amp time setting A Week setting Press the SET button then press the WEEK button to choose from Monday to Sunday and then press the CONFIRM button to confirm the setting B Time setting Press SET button twice then
9. press the HOUR button the hour number will change at an integer from 0 to 23 when pressing the MIN button the minute number will change at an integer from 0 to 59 pressing the CONFIRM button will confirm the setting Press and hold the HOUR button the hour s number will increase by 1 every second Press and hold the MIN button the minute number will increase by 10 every second 2 Timer setting Press the CONFIRM button for 3 seconds to start the timer setting A Confirmation on day timer a Only choose a certain day of a week Press the WEEK button to select a certain day from Monday to Sunday and the LCD screen will display the abbreviation such as MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT or SUN accordingly These abbreviations will flash at once per second after choosing a certain day press the CONFIRM button to confirm the setting and the LED will display the target setting b Multi day of the week NB the timer setting between these days is same When MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN is flashing press the MULTI DAY TIMER button to choose a certain day and then press the MULTI DAY TIMER button again to choose another day Press the TIMER ON or TIMER OFF button to ignore certain days After choosing a certain day press the MULTI DAY TIMER button again to cancel their choice After choosing target days press the CONFIRM button to confirm their choice
10. A temp T D Check for air flow to all registers Ensure condenser is level and secure Page 36 e BONAIRE Annual Service Record of Bonaire Ducted Inverter Air Conditioning System Ensure that your Bonaire inverter ducted air conditioner is serviced by a qualified authorised Bonaire service technician properly regularly and punctually Maximum interval between service inspections is 12 months to ensure the validity of your warranty Failure of components due to a lack of preventative maintenance by the owner will not be covered by the manufactures warranty A preventative maintenance service will help to ensure that your unit will perform for many years to come Date of service Company name Company contact details Technician License number Invoice number Technician s signature Customer s signature Et JER ER ER ETL pe 18 ESO 1 O Check and clean filter Check and test condensate drain Check electrical connections for tight connections Visual check of electrical connections for heat or burn marks Check pipe work for chaffing and vibration Ensure condenser coil is clean and free of debris Check for fan blade damage and security on the motor shaft Test run system Voltage No load VAC Loaded VAC Check pressures after 15 minutes running time HP kPa LP kPa Check current draws after 15 minutes running time Amps T D over the indoor coil R A temp S A temp T D
11. LCD Screen Display MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN gt 3 AUTO MANU ON lt IF 1 12 13 T4 T5 T6 OFF ee ooo j I Display Descriptions 1 Auto Mode 7 Not used 13 Set Temp 2 Cool Mode 8 Week Monday Sunday 14 Timer Time 3 Heat Mode 9 Choose Cursor 15 Timer ON OFF mark 4 Dehumidify Mode 10 Not used 16 Clock Display 5 Fan Mode 11 Not Used 17 Keyboard lock 6 Fan Speed 18 Test Temp Tab Page 9 BONAIRE To quickly set your Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner to a desired temperature with minimal frustration follow the steps below 1 Press the ON OFF button Button 3 2 Press the MODE button Button 9 to set your air conditioner to the desired mode Repeatedly pressing the MODE button will cycle through the available modes Press the MODE button until the desired mode icon is highlighted on the LCD screen The available modes are as follows A AUTO mode This mode will automatically cool heat or dehumidify based on the room temperature gt COOL mode This mode will cool the room based on the temperature that has been set n E e HEAT mode This mode will heat the room based on the temperature that has been set DEHUMIDIFY mode This mode will dehumidify The temperature cannot be set whilst this mode is enabled 5 4 FAN ONLY mode This mode will operate the fan only The temperature cannot be set whilst this mode is en
12. ON at least 6 hours before the air conditioner is operated after long periods of being turned OFF e Ensure that the unit is stable vertical level not leaning installed so it cannot topple over or be pushed over by children or others Power Interruption Should there be an interruption to the power supply during the operation of the air conditioning system the unit will automatically resume operation once the power has been restored Text and Illustration Copyright Climate Technologies 2010 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without prior permission in writing from Climate Technologies In the interest of continued product improvement Climate Technologies reserves the right to alter specifications without notice E amp O E Page 7 CONTROL NAVIGATION Classic Wall Mounted Control Panel Button Functions 1 Signal Receiver 2 Power Light 3 ON OFF 4 Timer ON 5 Confirm 6 Week 7 Multi Day Timer 8 Temp Up 9 Mode 10 Speed 11 Temp Down 12 Check 13 Set 14 Reset 15 Minute 16 Hour 17 Timer OFF BONAIRE e BONAIRE MODE SPEED ae TEMP 11 MULTI DAY WEEK CONFIRM TIMERON TIMER MINUTE HOUR CHECK SET RESET 12 13 1415 16 Page 8 TIMER OFF 17 e BONAIRE
13. OWNER S MANUAL BONAIRE Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning SS N WW NS SS N SS NN a FER SS a jf Uff M TT HLL Ef Je 1000 Lap DP ef 12 of Ja NS x AN NST With the Classic Wall Mounted Controller amp IR Remote www bonaire com au Please keep this important manual in a safe place It is the owner s responsibility to ensure that regular maintenance is carried out on this Air Conditioning product Failure to do so will void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements e BONAIRE INTRODUCTION Ss ooo asa e aaa tato cocida ed 4 General Informati n Rm 4 Important NONOBS ssl eda dad ad 4 Eur E 4 Dala Loc ior SEED 4 SI etui RE hod M re eae EN LE hea 5 Operating Temperature Range ococccnnnnocccnnnnnnncnnnnonannnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnn nn rra n nne nnn 5 Sl AR A A 6 Safety amp Owners HespoDSIDIItV oic bie a ips 6 PreGCAullOns uio rdc er pid eh Ped ted Br ad ed ede Ta Ud ed eque Pe a ku er Seu x rete 6 Power Interruption asias tas dee aa ita df 7 CONTROL NAVIGATION cool daa 8 Classic Wall Mounted Control Panel e abun oet aep eed pae p ce A Center eet Eoo D ed Led 8 BRU ONM UN CHONG eee 8 LED Screen Display tarada basin deaths ode tdt Utd de Rast ont 9 QUICK STAR To eee Ne 10 OPERATION pa dene ato 11 Classic Wall Control Operating
14. Type O Dual Cycle C Reverse Cycle Date Installed Installed by Electrical Cert No Plumbing Cert No Date Commissioned Commissioned by Signature Page 34 Ensure that your Bonaire inverter ducted air conditioner is serviced by a qualified authorised Bonaire service technician properly regularly and punctually Maximum interval between service inspections is 12 months to ensure the validity of your warranty Failure of components due to a lack of preventative maintenance by the owner will not be covered by the manufactures warranty A preventative maintenance service will help to ensure that your unit will perform for many years to come Date of service Company name Company contact details Technician License number Invoice number Technician s signature Customer s signature Et JER ER ER ETL pe 18 ESO 1 O Check and clean filter Check and test condensate drain Check electrical connections for tight connections Visual check of electrical connections for heat or burn marks Check pipe work for chaffing and vibration Ensure condenser coil is clean and free of debris Check for fan blade damage and security on the motor shaft Test run system Voltage No load VAC Loaded VAC Check pressures after 15 minutes running time HP kPa LP kPa Check current draws after 15 minutes running time Amps T D over the indoor coil
15. abled 3 Whilst in COOL or HEAT mode press the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN button Button 8 amp 11 until a desired temperature setting is displayed on the LCD screen Page 10 e BONAIRE Classic Wall Control Operating Instructions Button Functions ON OFF Button 1 When the system is off press the ON OFF button to turn on the wall controller The power light will be lit and the LCD screen will display the current system settings 2 When the system is on the wall controller will go to standby after pressing the ON OFF button The LCD screen will display the time if the display timer has been set If the unit does not operate within 5 seconds the LED backlight will switch off along with any other displays When the ON OFF button is pressed to change the status from ON to OFF the wall controller will send a signal 5 seconds later If the wall controller power supply is disconnected and then reconnected again the wall controller will resume operation based on the settings used prior to power failure MODE Button When the unit is running the MODE button on the wall controller can be pressed The mode will then be changed according to the following order DEHUMIDIFY Page 11 e BONAIRE SPEED button 1 The SPEED button is available for use if the unit is in AUTO HEAT COOL or FAN mode 2 If the unit is in any of the modes mentioned above pressing the SPEED button on th
16. and not covered by this warranty e Damage caused by elements such as wind rain lighting floods etc along with power spiking and brownouts are not considered defective material or workmanship and as such are not considered warranty e No responsibility will be accepted for outside elements such as pests animals pets and vermin that may cause damage to the unit e Harsh environmental situations such as salt air that may cause cabinet damage rusting can not be considered warranty e The manufacturer does not accept liability or any claims for damage to building contents carpet walls ceilings foundations or any other consequential loss either direct or indirect Damage resulting from power spikes incorrect operation incorrect installation and incorrect maintenance is also not covered e All warranties are NOT transferable e Consumables such as batteries in the RF remote and wall controllers are not warranted Page 31 e BONAIRE Conditions where warranty may be void e If there is no certificate of compliance for plumbing electrical or refrigeration as required by State Territory Laws Climate Technologies reserves the right to refuse service on non compliant installations e The defective operation of the appliance that is due to failure of electricity gas water or refrigerant gas supplied Defects are caused by neglect incorrect application abuse or by accidental damage of the appliance An unauthorised
17. ating foods or for any other similar heating or cooling processes Warranty Warranty service work must only be carried out by Climate Technologies service division or its authorized service providers See warranty section Data Location Your appliance model number serial number and model description are located on the appliance data plate on the side of both the indoor and outdoor units These details should also be recorded in the warranty section of this booklet You will need this information should your appliance require servicing spare parts or just if you require additional information about this product Page 4 amp BONAIRE Assembly There is no assembly required of this Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner Your Dealer or installer will carry out all assembly and commissioning upon installation Operating Temperature Range If the system is used when the temperatures are outside the operating ranges shown below safety devices may activate causing the system to stop If the system is used on heating below the minimum temperature ranges in the table below the outdoor heat exchanger may freeze and cause the unit to malfunction and stop If the system is to be installed in locations where the ambient temperature falls below the minimum operating ranges stated in the table below supplementary BOOST heating may be required contact your dealer for advice on this option The protective device may tri
18. balance of the original warranty period Page 32 e BONAIRE Warranty On Replacement Parts Parts replaced under warranty are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period Periods Of Warranty Years RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Unit Components Parts Labour Parts Labour Compressor 5 5 2 2 All other components 5 5 2 2 Return air filter s and zone motors are field supplied and therefore are not covered by the above warranty periods When booking a service call please contact the phone number relevant to your State Territory Please see pg 40 for details Upon calling please have the following information ready Model No Serial No Date of Install Details of fault codes Page 33 e BONAIRE Proof of Purchase It is important that the name of the Dealer or Retailer from whom you purchased your product and the name of the installer are recorded on this page The installer is responsible for the correct installation start up and demonstrating the operation of this product The Dealer or retailer is also responsible for issuing the relevant certificates of compliance for the electrical connections These may differ from state to state Please attach your proof of purchase here Your receipt is your warranty and will be required to validate any warranty Dealer Product Information Dealer Retailer Dealer Address Dealer Phone Number Unit Model Number Serial No
19. ding arrow will display OFF and the corresponding arrow will also be displayed Between 21 00 and 0 00 Timer s 1 2 amp 3 along with the corresponding arrow will not display ON or OFF and the corresponding arrow will not be displayed either If the timer of that day hasn t been set 1 2 amp 3 along with the corresponding arrow will not be displayed ON or OFF will not be displayed either Page 15 e BONAIRE Planning Sheets Example Program Heating Dayls On Temp Off Timer 1 M T W T F S S 6 00 18 9 00 Timer2 M T W T F S S 09 30 21 17 00 Timer 3 A M T W T F S S 18 00 21 22 00 Your Personal Program Heating Cooling Day s On Temp Off Timer1 M T W T F S S Timer2 M T W T F S S Timer3 M T W T F S S Your Personal Program Heating Cooling Day s On Temp Off Timer1 M T W T F S S Timer2 M T W T F S S Timer3 M T W T F S S Your Personal Program Heating Cooling Day s On Temp Off Timer1 M T W T F S S Timer2 M T W T F S S Timer3 M T W T F S S Your Personal Program Heating Cooling Day s On Temp Off Timer1 M T W T F S S Timer2 M T W T F S S Timer3 M T W T F S S Page 16 e BONAIRE E Timer Display If the timer has been set but the time has not run on target the LCD scree
20. e from inherent defects in materials and workmanship for functional and structural components e Unit is well maintained and serviced on a regular basis Maximum of 12 months between service inspections Service pages in this manual are to filled and signed by the appointed service agent e Commissioning check list to be fully completed and returned to Climate Technologies within 30 days of installation e This product is only valid if the product is operated in accordance with the manufacturers instructions e The appliance must not be modified or changed in any way e Your proof of purchase MUST be produced before free service will be provided e Travelling time and mileage are included within 30km of either your authorised Climate Technologies dealer or service provider s premises Customers in areas other than the above are responsible for any travelling time and mileage required to carry out warranty repairs e The product must be installed by a qualified person in the manner prescribed by local amp statutory regulations and to the manufacturer s specifications e Service within the terms of this warranty will be recognised where we are satisfied that the appliance or part was supplied within the relevant time limits Documents of purchase and Dealer Installer information will assist in this process Page 30 e BONAIRE e Product fitness for purpose and overall system design sizing is solely the responsibility of the deale
21. e wall controller to change the air velocity as shown below AUTO LOW MEDIUM HIGH 3 If the unit is in DEHUMIDIFY mode the fan speed will be set on AUTO and the SPEED button will be unavailable for use TEMP UP Button amp TEMP DOWN Button 1 During COOL or HEAT mode the temperature can be changed by pressing the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN buttons 2 During any effective mode the user can press the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN buttons to increase or reduce the target temperature the target temperature range is 180 22 for heating and 22 26C for cooling 3 TIMER operation There are three periods of time that can be set for one day The user can press the TEMP UP button to increase the temperature or press the TEMP DOWN button to decrease the temperature 4 Selecting operating modes There are four modes of operation for this option press the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN to alter the temperature as above MULTI DAY TIMER Button TIMER functions Press the MULTI DAY TIMER button to activate or cancel the set timer of a certain day which is included in the weekly multi days timer setting WEEK Button 1 Calendar setting Press the WEEK button to set the week and the icon will display from Monday to Sunday circularly on the LED display screen 2 Timer mode Press the WEEK button to choose a certain day as a target for the timer setting and the screen will display from Monday to Sunday
22. ed with the elapsed time so that the room isn t too cool during the cooling cycle or too warm during the heating cycle e During COOL and DRY modes The present temperature is raised by 10 in 1 hour when the timer is set and raised 2 in 2 hours The temperature will then stabilise e During HEAT mode The present temperature is lowered by 1 in 1 hour when the timer is set and lowered 28 in 2 hours The temperature will then s tabilise FAN SPEED The fan capacity of the air conditioner can be selected by your choice during the heating or cooling cycles Operation Fan speed Automatically set by the microcomputer AUTO Powerful operation with high capacity HI Standard operation MED Minimal Capacity LO Power off memory function When the air conditioner is disconnected from the power supply and the unit is restarted the air conditioner will operate at the mode it was set in prior to power failure Remote controller handling procedure Battery replacement procedure The following signifies flat batteries Replace the dead batteries with new ones e Receiving sound is not emitted from the unit when the signal is transmitted e Indicator becomes indistinct Page 21 OPERATION 1 Please slide and remove the cover e Slide the cover upwards in the direction of the arrow Attention to the and O marks e A place with high temperature suc
23. er manually press the Manual Auto button until the MANUAL is displayed Adjust the room SET TEMP as desired N Follow the instructions in CONTROL NAVIGATION located at the beginning of this manual and set the o Refer to question 4 Is RESET showing Yes Reset the unit This can be done by d i 1 Following the RESET procedure on Page 28 or l 2 Turn the appliance Off then ON at the unit power isolator No Unit should operate normally If not contact your authorised Climate Technologies service provider THIS TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE IS A REFERENCE ONLY FOR SERVICE OR WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO THE WARRANTY SECTION OF THIS BOOK Page 25 amp BONAIRE Air Conditioner Maintenance AN IMPORTANT Warning Before commencing any maintenance work on your unit isolate the power by turning the unit OFF at the main switch Warning There are no user serviceable parts inside the air conditioner DO NOT remove any access panels or fixed covers Note It is essential that your BONAIRE Ducted Reverse Cycle system be maintained in accordance with this manual Failure to do so will affect the life of the product and reduce the level of efficiency and may affect your warranty Only a qualified licensed refrigeration technician should carry out work on the refrigeration circuit of the appliance Electrical No general maintenance is required to the electrical system ONLY a Qualified Electrician should o
24. ervice unless safety and accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed in accordance with the installation instructions State OH amp S Policies and Australian Standards The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access to the unit for servicing is the responsibility of the owner General Information Important Notices e f an appropriately qualified and licensed person is not used to install the equipment or if it s not installed according to the installation instructions along with State amp Federal requirements then Climate Technologies will not accept responsibility for any problems which occur as a result e This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the air conditioning equipment and should remain with this equipment It should be read and understood by any persons that will be operating the system NOTE This operation manual must be carefully read before operating the air conditioner If further information or details and data are required please contact your Bonaire dealer e Climate Technologies pursues a policy of continual improvement in design and performance of its products The right is therefore reserved to vary specification without notice e Climate Technologies cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard This air conditioner is designed for standard air conditioning use only Do not use this air conditioner for other purposes such as drying clothes refriger
25. h as near an electric oven or a stove Do not put obstacles between the remote controller and the unit The IR remote requires line of sight to operate e Do not place the remote in a location that is unprotected by sunlight and strong lighting e Protect the remote controller from being splashed with liquids etc S Oi e BONAIRE NOTE Do not use an old battery with a new one Remove batteries when the remote controller is not used for a long period of time The life of a battery made in conformity to JIS or IEC is 6 12 months in normal use If it is used longer or an unspecified cell is used liquid may leak from the battery rendering the remote controller inoperable The life of the batteries is printed on the side The battery life may be shorter than that of the air conditioner depending on the date of manufacture However the batteries may function normally past the expiry date e It will be damaged if dropped Be careful Do not put heavy objects on the remote controller 9 Page 22 e BONAIRE Remote controller troubleshooting Before you request service or repairs check the following points It is not possible to change the setting Symptoms Causes Explanation When the automatic mode is selected the air conditioner automatically sets the fan e Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is AUTO speed The fan speed ca
26. icator default temperature is 24 When the ZX button or button is pushed the indicator does not change Page 19 OPERATION BONAIRE BONAIRE COOL DRY HEAT mode operating procedure E 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Press the MODE select button and move the MODE to the desired operational position NE t Je NS Ke COOL HEAT O DRY FAN 3 Press the TEMP button To set your favourite temperature press N77 or button ae ee Standard HR MIN RESET QA a HEAT 18C 220 COOL 220 26C DRY 21T 245 e f FAN is selected the room temperature isn t controlled operation will run continuously Setting the time 4 Press the FAN SPEED button Set to your desired air flow rate To stop Press the ON OFF button When batteries are inserted the present time is automatically set to 12 00 AM 2 1 3 5 CLOCK RESET HR MIN AS 1 Slide and remove the cover Press the CLOCK switch with the tip of a ball point pen Now the present time can be set Press the or ZN button to set the HOURS Press the clock switch again Press the TA button to set the MINUTES 5 Press the clock switch to confirm NOTE The timer is set on the basis of the present time So set the present time correctly Page 20 e BONAIRE TIMER operation When the SLEEP operation is selected the room temperature is automatically controll
27. ich if improperly performed or ignored could result in severe personal injury or death e Do not attempt to install this air conditioner yourself This air conditioning system must be installed by suitably qualified certified persons in accordance with national and local codes e This unit contains no user serviceable parts Always consult authorised and qualified service personnel for repairs e These products are equipped with electrical parts Do not pour water into the indoor or outdoor unit If water comes in contact with electrical components it will cause a serious electrical shock e Do not remove any fixed covers on the indoor or outdoor unit e n the event of a malfunction burning smell etc switch the air conditioner OFF at the main switch and contact either your installer dealer or Climate Technologies Service Department e Refrigerant leakage can cause difficulty with breathing due to oxygen deficiency Do not cut puncture close off damage or break pipework in the unit s or the interconnecting refrigeration piping e Do not use any sprays such as insecticide paint lacquer hair spray or other flammable gases near the air inlets return air grilles or openings or in the vicinity of the air conditioning unit e The air conditioning unit s must not be installed near LPG or flammable gas or liquids in accordance with national and local codes Do not insert fingers or objects into any part or section of the air c
28. ir flow to all registers Ensure condenser is level and secure Page 38 e BONAIRE Annual Service Record of Bonaire Ducted Inverter Air Conditioning System Ensure that your Bonaire inverter ducted air conditioner is serviced by a qualified authorised Bonaire service technician properly regularly and punctually Maximum interval between service inspections is 12 months to ensure the validity of your warranty Failure of components due to a lack of preventative maintenance by the owner will not be covered by the manufactures warranty A preventative maintenance service will help to ensure that your unit will perform for many years to come Date of service Company name Company contact details Technician License number Invoice number Technician s signature Customer s signature Et JER ER ER ETL pe 18 ESO 1 O Check and clean filter Check and test condensate drain Check electrical connections for tight connections Visual check of electrical connections for heat or burn marks Check pipe work for chaffing and vibration Ensure condenser coil is clean and free of debris Check for fan blade damage and security on the motor shaft Test run system Voltage No load VAC Loaded VAC Check pressures after 15 minutes running time HP kPa LP kPa Check current draws after 15 minutes running time Amps T D over the indoor coil R A temp S A temp T D Check for air flow to al
29. l registers Ensure condenser is level and secure Page 39 e BONAIRE Annual Service Record of Bonaire Ducted Inverter Air Conditioning System e BONAIRE Service Centres Only qualified service personnel should conduct any service work carried out on your Bonaire Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning system It is important that periodical service is carried out on your product to ensure you will receive the efficiency benefits the product provides An authorised Climate Technologies service provider must carry out warranty service For Metro Service only ring the numbers below to book a service call South Australia 08 8307 5230 Northern Territory New South Wales 03 8795 2457 Australian Capital Territory Western Australia 08 9454 1000 Victoria Tasmania 03 8795 2456 Queensland 03 8795 2456 Outside Metro areas please contact your nearest Climate Technologies Service Provider CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES Excelling today for a better tomorrow g y Manufactured by Climate Technologies ABN 13 001 418 042 26 Nylex Avenue Salisbury SA 5108 Australia www climatetechnologies com au Page 40
30. mode is at AUTO Present time and ON TIMER indicator During ON TIMER operation START is indicated During normal operation time time only is indicated SET button This button sets the temprature and time SLEEP button This button changes SLEEP operation TIMER button This button selects the ON TIMER operation or normal operation RESET button CLOCK button Page 18 OPERATION AUTO mode operating procedure e BONAIRE Operates by selecting automatically the operation mode HEAT DRY COOL depending on the room temperature upon start up With the remote controller pointing toward the air conditioner ARE UNE NE 1 Press the ON OFF button IE BH IEE e EAM 7 E When the unit is not in AUTO mode 5 ON OFF cae T 2 Press the MODE select button 2 o l gt Move the mode to fl the AUTO position xu BR MN To stop Press the ON OFF button The operation of the AUTO mode can be performed by only pressing the ON OFF button for the next time AS Ifthe AUTO mode does not meet your needs change to HEAT DRY or COOL instead of AUTO Temperature adjusting procedure during AUTO operation Air temperature adjustment is possible even during the automatic operation There are 6 levels of adjustment with y button or the NZ button TOO COOL Press the A button TOO HOT Press the W button When a change in temperature is desired e n AUTO mode the ind
31. n will display prompted information of the timer once it has the wall controller will send an ON or OFF signal to the unit The timer setting can be removed by pressing the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF buttons together and the prompted information on the LED display will disappear accordingly If the timer setting has already been removed it can also be recovered by pressing the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF buttons together for 3 seconds and the prompted information on the LCD display will be displayed again Timer set from the remote control After receiving a timer signal from the remote controller the wall controller will work according to the timer settings sent from remote controller However only that particular days timer setting of the wall controller will be changed by the remote controller Timer settings on the wall controller will not be changed System Reset 1 When the wall controller is powered on for the first time it will enter into original status and the LED will display all characters for 2 seconds 2 After setting the week hour minute on the calendar it is unnecessary to set them again even if the wall controller is powered off again in the future because the calendar has a power off memory function 3 The wall controller has been equipped with a button battery which can provide the calendar with power After one to two years it s necessary to replace the button battery for wall controlle
32. nly carry out electrical connections and maintenance Cleaning your return air filter Regular and thorough cleaning of the return air filter is required to avoid lack of airflow blocking of coil service faults damage to equipment poor performance and excess power consumption Your filter should be cleaned at the beginning of summer and winter if the system is used regularly or in a location where dirt may easily accumulate clean the filter s more frequently Once every 2 to 4 weeks is recommended NOTE There are many types of air filters and grilles available some are long life and require less cleaning please consult your dealer on what type of filter and grille is installed how and when to clean them Outdoor Unit Regularly inspect the outdoor unit to ensure there are no obstructions blocking the heat exchanger e g dirt vegetation paper rubbish plastic etc that may restrict the airflow Check that there are no plants or foreign objects blocking the fan outlet from the unit Inspect and listen for excessive and unusual fan motor noises Check the paintwork for scratches and signs of corrosion apply touch up or anti corrosion paint as necessary Indoor Unit Only authorised persons should conduct maintenance on the indoor unit The main and safety drains should be checked and cleaned routinely bi annually recommended For systems with heavy usage this should be checked more frequently Fans and coils should also be checked
33. nnot be When the dry operation is changed selected the air conditioner i rd automatically selects the fan DRY p ay speed The fan speed can be selected during COOL FAN ONLY and HEAT The transmission indicator never comes on Symptoms Causes Explanation The remote control signal is e Check whether the batteries The remote control signal is not transmitted even when the in the remote controller are not transmitted because the ON OFF button is pushed flat batteries are flat The display never comes on Symptoms Causes Explanation Bt e Check whether the MODE The temperature cannot be The EM INdICAIGr AGOS Not indicated on the display is set during the FAN ONLY comson FAN ONLY operation Page 23 BONAIRE Normal Operation or Malfunction of the Air Conditioner The following items are not classed as abnormal operation or malfunction of the air conditioner and do not require you contacting your authorised Climate Technologies service department or a service visit The System Does Not Start Immediately After the ON OFF Button is Pressed If the controller display is showing ON the system is in the normal operating condition The system may not start or restart immediately because one of its safety devices or timers has activated to prevent the system from being overloaded The system can start after at least 3 minutes has passed in some cases the safety delay may extend to 10 minutes depending on the p
34. onditioning unit s Do not tamper with or adjust any safety devices electrical wiring or other components inside the indoor or outdoor units Caution These are items which if improperly performed or ignored could result in minor personal injury or product or property damage e f the circuit breaker trips repeatedly often activated stop the system and contact either your dealer or Climate Technologies Service Department A qualified service agent must perform services and inspections Page 6 amp BONAIRE e Do not drink or let animals drink the air conditioning unit drain water condensate Drainage should be in accordance with national and local codes e This electrical appliance was not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Take care to install units where children or others cannot climb on them and fall Do not place articles on or against this appliance e Do not place articles in front of or behind the outdoor unit e Do not operate the air conditioner without the return air filter s in place e Always turn the air conditioner off from the controller and the main switch before cleaning any part of the unit including cleaning or changing the return air filter e Turn OFF the main switch when the air conditioner is not in use for extended periods of time i e if you are going away on holidays to prevent accidental use of the air conditioner e The main switch must be turned
35. ons where warranty may be VOI occcononnocccccnnocccccnnonnncncnonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 32 Warranty On ReplacomentiP arts eiii reperti e speed Pe iet se o eerte ic pete eua ve sedens 33 Periods Of Warranty Year Sasien t eoe Le elec a D rpm eeepc a 33 SERVICE eer 34 Pors 34 Dealer Produc TINO ION sersjant 34 SEMI CONTO T C 40 Page 3 amp BONAIRE Congratulations on purchasing this Bonaire Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning system an exciting new product offered by Climate Technologies Bonaire Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners are designed and constructed for the harsh Australian climate offering unsurpassed efficiency and durability Your air conditioning unit is supported by Climate Technologies Australia s most advanced manufacturer of a complete range of climate control products To ensure you fully enjoy the benefits of this Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning system please read these instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference If operated and maintained in accordance with this manual this unit will provide you with years of comfort and reliability Please take the time to read this manual NOTE As a responsible corporate citizen the manufacturer being Climate Technologies respects the OHS amp W laws of this country and abides by them In doing so our service providers reserve the right to refuse s
36. or Fan Automatically During Heating Operation 24 Starting and Stopping of the Outdoor Unit Compressor and Fan ssuuuus 24 Water Flow from the Outdoor Unit uoo er et a 24 Refrigerant FIOW SOLD di id 24 Smells from the Indoor Unit ocioso dida Praet rn 24 Steam or Mist from the Outdoor Heat Exchanger rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrrrrnnnnnnseenr 24 Your air conditioner will not operate ssrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnenennn 25 MAINTENANCE gt tocara cad PEE I Eme endi eR a 26 Air Conditioner Maintenance cesos bandos pekeren 26 Electrical ettet a t ru ga tes red TE ar RE EE 26 Cleaning your return air TilIar etc e ER E eR ER ute REC Hee a Re 26 EIIGOD B rne RM LM da uml nd ME 26 100 01 81 1 pe ERE 26 SEE MC M P e 27 Page 2 e BONAIRE GOMMISSIONING orket tc ta coca pe v eee V tra 28 COMMISSIONING CHECK sti edem te Ce ente Fete set Cet het eaae etaim eda pa eee RE Le 28 Generaly totas eet Seen enel aei iG dah RS sate ot ela Aetna ue Post aly 28 Bonaire Ducted Inverter Reverse Cycle System sse 28 DUuctwork E 29 LI P ER ERR EE PET 29 CUSTOMER Hand VB s eoe roce m Spe ia 29 WARRANTY ronald 30 Conditions O Watanabe 30 DIY Installation Warranty e mail ea eq Feels 31 Remote Location Marano 31 Exclusions to Wamalllycec desde aM ac LAC xeu agn ob LL Ue Li E 31 Conditi
37. p and stop the unit outside the temperature range listed below Outdoor air temperature is over 21 C HEATING Outdoor air temperature is below 7 C Room temperature is over 31 C Outdoor air temperature is over 43 C COOLING Room temperature is below 17 C DRY Room temperature is below 18 C If the air conditioner runs for a long time in the COOLING or DRY mode at an air relative humidity higher than 8096 doors or windows opened dew may generate and drip near the air outlet Although the controller will allow the operating set temperature to be adjusted between 16 to 31 C it is important that the controller settings be maintained within the temperature ranges shown in the table above The system is designed to provide comfort conditions of 180 22 for heating and 22 26 for cooling Page 5 amp BONAIRE Safety Safety amp Owner s Responsibility The manufacturer and its service providers reserve the right to refuse service unless safety and accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed in accordance with the installation instructions State OH amp S Policies and Australian Standards The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access to the unit for servicing is the owner s responsibility Precautions The precautions described below are WARNINGS and CAUTIONS These are very important precautions concerning safety Be sure to observe all of them without fail Warning These are items wh
38. person has attempting to repair the appliance A situation arises referenced in the trouble shooting guide A charge will be made for work done or a service call where there is nothing wrong with the appliance It is important that the name of the Dealer or Retailer from whom you purchased your product and the name of the installer are recorded on page 34 The installer is responsible for the correct installation start up and demonstrating the operation of this product The Dealer or retailer is also responsible for issuing the relevant certificates of compliance for the electrical connections These may differ from state to state Aged New Products Warranty For a new product warranty to apply a product needs to be purchased and installed within 3 years of the manufacturing date by the original purchaser Product that is aged as the result of extended storage or being used for demonstration purposes the following warranty conditions will apply e Fora product that is greater than 3 years and less than 5 years old from date of manufacture the statutory warranty will apply and any voluntary warranty originally supplied will be reduced by 1 year e Fora product that is greater than 5 years of age from date of manufacture the statutory warranty will apply to electrically functioning components only All other components being cabinets louvres filters etc will not be covered by warranty Parts replaced under warranty are warranted for the
39. r installer This includes but is not limited to heat load calculations air flow system balancing humidity water quality etc e The product must be installed in an easily and safe accessible area for service appliances installed in areas not easily and safely assessable costs will be borne by the owner for access equipment should maintenance be required DIY Installation Warranty e If the product has been installed as a DIY a supply part only warranty will apply Parts only will be supplied free of charge on the return of the faulty part and the owner will be responsible for all labour charges incurred for the part to be fitted by a qualified person Labour warranty as prescribed in the following table is void in this situation Remote Location Warranty e If the product has been installed outside the Climate Technologies service network a supply part only warranty will apply Parts only will be supplied free of charge on the return of the faulty part and the owner will be responsible for all labour charges incurred for the part to be fitted by a qualified person Labour warranty as prescribed in the following table is void in this situation Exclusions to warranty e Consumable items subject to wear and tear such as bearings are not covered by this warranty e Components used as part of the installation such as grilles filters ducting fittings zone motors and consumer services pipe work are warranted from your place of purchase
40. r otherwise the time shown on the LCD screen will reset after it is powered off Alarm Display If a failure on a certain circuit of the system occurs the LED will display an error code The relationship between error codes and failures are listed as follows Inverter Units nor Failure description code El Outdoor unit protection alarm E2 Phase sequence protection alarm E3 Communication failure between indoor and outdoor unit E4 Water level protection alarm E5 Compressor over current alarm E6 Compressor discharge pipe high temperature alarm E7 Room temp sensor failure E8 Evaporator middle sensor failure E9 Evaporator outlet sensor failure EE EEPROM communication error Page 17 e BONAIRE Hand Held Infra Red Control Operating Instructions Temperature indicator Indicates the set temperature It doesn t indicate temperature when operation mode is in AUTO Temperature indicator Symbols indicate OPERATION MODE Indicators for the operation which have been set Air flow indicator Indicates the selected air flow rate ON OFF button This button when pressed commences operation and stops when repressed FAN SPEED button Button for setting the air velocity OPER ATION MODE select button Each time the button is pushed the indicator is switched over in turn Indicates the set temperature It doesn t indicate temperature when operation
41. revious operating function The System Does Not Start Immediately After Adjusting the SET TEMP If the controller display is showing ON the system is in the normal operating condition The system may not start or restart immediately because one of its safety devices or timers has activated to prevent the system from being overloaded The system can start after at least 3 minutes has passed in some cases the safety delay may extend to 10 minutes depending on the previous operating function Starting and Stopping of the Indoor Fan Automatically During Heating Operation The indoor fan may vary in speed during the initial start up period Starting and Stopping of the Outdoor Unit Compressor and Fan During normal operation the outdoor unit fan may start and stop depending on the system requirements this may happen while the compressor is operating The outdoor noise levels may change during the ON OFF operation of the outdoor fan The compressor will start and stop as required for the heating and cooling needs of the system Water Flow from the Outdoor Unit This will most likely occur during heating operation depending on the outdoor humidity and temperature levels Some water may also drip from the service valves and pipe work during cooling and heating operation Refrigerant Flow Sound During starting and stopping a shuh sound may be heard this is a result of the refrigerant flow Smells from the Indoor Unit The unit will dra
42. rtain day press the CONFIRM button to go to enable a multi period timer setting for other days During the operation if there is no operation within 30 seconds the wall controller will exit the timer setting menu automatically Press the CONFIRM button for 3 seconds to exit setting D Normal time display The LCD screen will show MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN and the cursor will point to the current day For example if today is Tuesday the cursor will be pointing to TUE The clock will also be displaying the current time The timer display For example on a certain day Timer 1 8 00 ON 10 00 OFF Timer 2 13 00 ON 15 00 OFF Timer 3 18 00 ON 21 00 OFF At 7 00 Timer s 1 2 amp 3 along with the corresponding arrow will display ON and the corresponding arrow will also be displayed At9 00 Timer s 1 2 amp 3 along with the corresponding arrow will display OFF and the corresponding arrow will also be displayed At11 00 Timer s 2 amp 3 along with the corresponding arrow will display ON and the corresponding arrow will also be displayed At14 00 Timer s 2 amp 3 along with the corresponding arrow will display OFF and the corresponding arrow will also be displayed At 16 00 Timer 3 along with the corresponding arrow will display ON and the corresponding arrow will also be displayed At19 00 Timer 3 along with the correspon
43. ty information and complete the Dealer Product information on the following page KEEP this with your original purchase documents for any claim under warranty Firstly refer to your owners manual to ensure you have followed the correct operating procedures of your product and refer to the trouble shooting guide to assist solving any problems you may have 1 Read this warranty statement carefully before you request warranty service as items related to installation are not covered by this appliance warranty 2 A proof of product purchase must be provided for warranty service to validate the appliance is within the manufacturer s warranty periods 3 This warranty is only for products and associated original controls for Climate Technologies manufactured product 4 Only an authorised Climate Technologies service provider must carry out warranty service 5 Statutory warranty is 12 months from date of purchase and all additional periods are classified as manufacturer s voluntary warranty Climate Technologies provides the following Manufacturers warranty on new product additional to all implied warranties and other statutory rights which you may have under the Trade Practices Act and similar State amp Territory Laws subject to the following terms and conditions Conditions to warranty e Subject to the exclusions noted Climate Technologies warrant the product for the period as prescribed in the table following this statement to be fre
44. w smells into the return air from furniture rooms cooking etc Ensure good ventilation and clean the return air filter regularly to minimise smells that may result after long periods of use Steam or Mist from the Outdoor Heat Exchanger During defrost operation it is likely that steam or mist may be produced off the outdoor heat exchanger while the frost is being melted Page 24 e BONAIRE Your air conditioner will not operate auestion YN Seen S Has the unit been Yes Refer to question 4 run since installation Check that the main switch is turned ON Check and replace the batteries in the controller IR Handset Only Is the unit installed Yes Refer to question 3 the unit No Check that the unit is turned ON at the main switch Contact your dealer to commission the unit Check and replace the batteries in the controller IR Handset Only Press the reset buttons or turn the unit off then on to reset unit If the unit still does not start call for service refer to solution 6 for reset instructions NOTE Remember your system is fitted with a start up and changeover delay timer to prevent compressor damage Is the controller set to operate in the correct mode and is the SET TEMP higher or lower than the room temperature Ye Ye controller correctly Ye 0 S S Oo S Is the controller in program mode N The air conditioner may be programmed to be OFF To operate the air condition

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