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AIRWELL-CBV009-016 - CCV024-048
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1. outdoor 1 outdoor 2 outdoor 3 P Q A BIC A B C AlB C N control wire for wired controller with polarity communication wire with polarity indoor 1 indoor 2 indoor 3 indoor 4 indoor 5 P QA B C PIQJA B C PIQJA B C P Q A B C P Q A B C AN pi A it Xx ji V l l s m AIB wired controller indoor 6 indoor 7 indoor 8 indoor 9 indoor 10 P Q A B C P Q A B C P QA B C P Q A B C P Q A B C AA AA A AA AN C wired wired wired wired controller controller i controller controller i B wired controller indoor 11 indoor 12 indoor 13 indoor 14 indoor 15 P Q A BIC PIQ A BIC PIQA BIC P a a B c P ala B C AA AA A AN AN AIB C wired AIB wired AIB wired A
2. O wired controller is Set unavailble default CN41 address Set the address with by wired wired controller is controller 1 availble When SW03 _1 is off CN CN ON Indoor type 44 42 43 0 0 O Normal indoor default 0 0 1 Wall mounted 0 1 0 Fresh air unit CN42 cCN44 type 1 0 O Ceiling floor Reserve O 14 general indoor unit Reserve 1 1 o general indoor unit Reserve 1 1 1 general indoor unit Note 1 0 stands for open circuit 1stands for socket short circuit connection 2 CN41 must be in short circuit and SW03_1 at OFF when addressing by wired controller 3 Using wired controller modifying physical address or central control address the other corresponding address can change automatically meeting as follows Central control address equals to physical address plus 0 or 64 Electrical Wiring 3 Description of SW03 Manner of Set the address with wired controller or SW03 1 set automatism default address 1 Set the address with dip switch Commu Central 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 nication control address address Set the O O Note Commun O 9 0 0 9 9 0 default default 1 The address must be set by ra olololololol4 1 1 dip switch if central control
3. W01 depend on unit capacity SQuUECS 0 TES is available S p pacity CN41 CN42 CN43 open circuit CN44 open circuit Code setting of wired controller except of floor ceiling unit SWO07 all ON J1 J8 all ON Function switches Switch E Default The difference between Code status Function description setting Remarks master and slave wired Swi ON Auxiliary wired controller hee controller OFF Master wired controller Topic Master Slave ON Common wired controller controller controller SW2 New fan only has refrigerating ON ON OFF OFF heating and air supplying modes n ON Display ambient temperature All speed Funct poen te OFF Do not display ambient temperature nn unction function Temp p f Swing Wa ON 26 lock disabled an unoiion OFF 26 lock enabled only Collect ambient temperature of wired SW5 ON controler ON OFF Collect ambient temperature of PCB ON Power failure memory disabled SW6 OFF OFF Power failure memor enabled ve ON Temperature sensor 4k7 enabled G Betewwn OFF Temperature sensor 4k7 disabled a and only one must swe ON Temperature sensor 5k1 enabled OFF be ON for any OFF Temperature sensor 5k1 disabled given period Note ON indicates short circuit OFF indicates disconnection 32 Functions of Wired Controller Operation of Wired Remote Controll
4. AWSI CBVO0O09 N 11 AWSI CBV012 N11 AWSI CBV016 N11 AWSI CCV018 N11 AWSI CCV024 N11 AWSI CCV030 N11 AWSI CCV048 N11 No 0150510086 e Please read this manual carefully before using e Keep this operation manual for future reference User Manual Your air conditioner may be subject to any change owing to the improvement of Airwell Contents products o Parts and Functions Flow Logic series multiple air conditioning systems adopt the consistent running mode Safety Considerations by which all indoor units can only be heating or refrigerating operation at the same time Operation instruction To protect the compressor the air conditioning Maintenance unit should be powered on for over 12 hours Fault Checkup before using it All indoor units of the same refrigerating Installation Procedures system should use the unified power switch to ensure that all indoor units are in the state of being powered on at the same time during Functions of Wired Controller the operation of air conditioner Test R n Fault Code Product Features 1 Hanging style installation to save space 2 Automatic display of faults 3 Function of central control optional from our company 4 The air conditioner is provided with the whole model brief model function of compensation for power supply AWSI CBVO009 N11 CBV009 During operation when the power supply fails emergently and resumes again the air AWSI CBV012 N11 CBV012 conditioner retu
5. oil balancing stop valve must be shut up completely when connected one main unit Checkup for Air Leakage Check if there is any leakage at the connecting part and bonnet with hydrophone or soapsuds Outer fang any ee eave 26 35 11 8 1 2kgf m 13 7 1 4kgf m 952 24 5 2 5kgfm 29 4 3 0kgf m O12 7 49 0 5 0kgf m 53 9 5 5kgf m 215 88 78 4 8 0kgf m 98 0 10 0kgf m Connecting 1 Connecting circular terminals The connecting method of circular terminal is shown in the Fig Take off the screw connect it to the terminal tier after heading it through the ring at the end of the lead and then tighten it 2 Connecting straight terminals The connection methods for the circular terminals are shown as follows loosen the screw before putting the line terminal into the terminal tier tighten the screw and confirm it has been clamped by pulling the line gently 3 Pressing connecting line After connecting line is completed press the connecting line with clips which should press on the protective sleeve of the connecting line correct pressing T Connecting N circular terminals x terminal tier gt pressing clip a T mA wrong pressing A 25 Install
6. the fault code of line control or the flashing times for LED5 of computer panel of indoor units health lamp of receiving window of remote control and find out the faults as shown in the following table to remove all faults Indoor Unit Faults weed UREA E i Window Health Lamp Fault Descriptions Remote Controller 01 1 Fault of indoor unit ambient temp transducer TA 02 2 Fault of indoor unit pipe temp transducer TC1 03 3 Fault of indoor unit pipe temp transducer TC2 04 4 Fault of indoor unit dual heat source temp transducer 05 5 Fault of indoor unit EEPROM 06 6 Fault of communication between indoor amp outdoor units 07 7 Fault of communication between indoor unit and wired control 08 8 Fault of indoor unit water drainage 09 9 Fault of duplicate indoor unit address OA 10 Fault of duplicate central control address Outdoor Unit Code 20 Corresponding faults of outdoor units 34 Disposal DISPOSAL Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance in domestic household waste For disposal there are several possibilities a The municipality has established collection systems where electronic waste can be disposed of ate least free of charge to the user b When buying a new product the retailer will take back the old product at least free
7. 048 295 140 Note Before suspending the indoor unit select the installation location according to the piping and wiring in the ceiling and determine the lead direction of the piping Prepare all pipes refrigerator and drainage and wiring connection line for remote control and connection line of indoor units and outdoor units connected to indoor units before suspending the indoor unit so as to make the connections right after the installation e In the situation with the ceiling before suspending the unit set refrigerant pipe drainpipe connection line in the room lead wire of line control to the locations of piping and wiring e Confirm the size of the indoor unit and fix it according to the requirements in the manual 21 Installation Procedures 3 Ceiling Hole amp Reinforcement 1 Cut and withdraw the foundation of ceiling according to the size of indoor unit 2 After cutting an appropriate hole reinforce the cutting area on the foundation of indoor unit and append the rim to the ceiling to secure its foundation In order to prevent the ceiling from vibrating it is vital to reinforce the ceiling foundation and ensure the original levelness of the ceiling 4 Hoisting Stud Installation e To support the weight of the unit use barb bolts in the situation with the ceiling In the situation with the new ceiling use inlaid bolts embedded bolts or other parts provided on site Before proceeding the installa
8. 10 Operation instruction Query indoor malfunction history In the state of power on or power off press CHECK button enter the malfunction querying mode of all indoor units in the group Then CHECK and UNIT NO will display and the actual indoor numbers will be displayed in some sequence unit number is in decimals At the same time in the time region there will be the current malfunction and the latest time malfunction the displaying format is XX YY in which XX stands for the current malfunction if normal it will display YY stands for the latest time malfunction The failure code of every unit will display for 3 seconds After the failure codes of all indoor units in the whole group are displayed the mode will quit automatically How to change the function switches No Type State of switch Function description ON set as the slave controller SW1 1 Select the master or the slave controller OFF set as the master controller sWw1 2 Select the controller ON standard controller mode OFF air handler controller R Room temperature ON visible room temperature display option OFF invisible room temperature ON Unavailable 26 lock SW1 4 26 lock OFF available 26 lock SW1 5 Temperature sensor ON Sensor of the controller position option OFF Sensor in the unit SW1 6 Auto restart ON unavailable OFF available SW1 7 Factory Seting ON default setting SW1 8 Factory S
9. 5 Unit stop Press ON OFF button the unit stops COOL operation starts NOTE when room temp is higher e In FAN mode the temperature setting is not displayed than temp setting on LCD Ultra low air flow e ln DRY mode when room temperature becomes 2 C higher than temperature setting unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting When room temperature is lower than temperature 2 reaching mam setting unit will only run FAN operation Temp setting 2 C Temp setting 7 2 C unit will run in mild e In HEAT mode warm air will blow out after a short DRY mode period of time due to cold draft prevention function 12 Operation instruction Fan Operation Only for Code A FILTER RESET CODE e o LIGHT LOCK 1 Unit start Press ON OFF button to start your air conditioner Previous operation status appears on LCD except for TIMER SLEEP and SWING setting 2 Select operation mode Press MODE button Each press the operation mode changes as follows AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Then select FAN mode 3 Adjust fan speed Press FAN button Each press the fan speed changes as follows a m all LOW MID HIGH Air conditioner will run at the selected fan speed When in AUTO mode the unit will adjust fan speed according to room temperature automatically 4 Unit stop Press ON OFF button to stop unit About FAN mode When the air conditioner runs in F
10. DRY HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT 1 1 AUTO FAN COOL DRY HEAT default 31 Electrical Wiring 5 Description of jump wire SW08 1 ON 2 OFF 6 Jumper explanation mr naea a EEV operation manually ormal mode defau J1 Fix air vol l A CN27 CN29 ha 0 le is fixed at high speed for duct CN27 short circuit CN27 2 RunatMidspeed 1 IN moda deiei seconds continuously EEV ormal mode defau J2 when Hi Speed is is openned fully selected O Run at Mid speed when Hi Speed is selected CN29 short circuit CN29 2 ig Quiet running 4 Normal mode default seconds continuously EEV mode 0 Quiet running mode is closed fully 1 Normal mode default b time short and self check CN28 This Indoor has This Indoor has highest priority the target ts ae highest priority degree of superheat reduce 1 degree Short circuit CN28 2 seconds 0 when Tao is between 10 and 43 degree after power ON process into Indoor and 1 Normal mode default time short Short circuit J5 outdoor 90 meters f CN28 before power ON 0 High drop p drop selection process into self check J6 Reserved pan eon ae Indoor installation 1 Normal mode default Note height selection Above 2 7m uses next higher fan speed 0 indicates disconnection 1 0 indoor fan speed improve 1 grade indicates short circuit jg Twin energy 1 Normal mode TES is unavailable default Default position
11. Length Current of Leakage Breaker A Current cam m Overflow Leaking Current mA Outdoor Indoor of Indoor Breaker A Operating Period S indoor indoor Units A mm mm 10 2 20 20 20 A 30 mA 0 1S or below 210 and lt 15 35 25 30 30 A 30 mA 0 1S or below 2 cores X0 75 2 0 15 and lt 22 55 30 40 40 A 30 mA 0 1S or below mm shielded line 22 and lt 27 10 40 50 50 A 30 mA 0 1S or below X Power cable model HO5VV F X The diameter of earth cable cannot be smaller than power cable s X The electrical power line and signal lines must be fastened tightly X Every indoor unit must have the ground connection X The power line should be enlarged if it exceeds the permissible length X Shielded lays of all the indoor and outdoor units should be connected together with the shielded lay at the side of signal lines of outdoor units grounded at one point X It is not permissible if the whole length of signal line exceeds 1000m Signal Wiring of Wired controller Length of Signal Line m Wiring Dimensions lt 100 0 3mm x 3 core shielding line 100 and lt 200 0 5mm x 3 core shielding line 200 and lt 300 0 75mm2 x 3 core shielding line gt 300 and lt 400 1 25mm x 3 core shielding line gt 400 and lt 600 2mm x 3 core shielding line X The shielding lay of the signal line must be grounded at one end X The total length of the signal line shall not be more than 60
12. appliance Operation instruction ON OFF operation 2 Press ON OFF switch on wire controller directly The wire controller displays the running 5 state in the latest time timing and swing state may not be displayed 3 1 Press ON OFF switch cLock TIME The air conditioner starts operating and the light on the wired controller is on 2 Choose operation mode Press mode switch to change to AUTO FAN ONLY COOL DRY HEAT CHECK FILTER ooFO C4 3 Press TEMP switch 6 Change set temperature press TEMP A or TEMP every time SET will display and set temperature will increase reduce 1 C 4 Press FAN SPEED switch FAN ONLY Operation Press FAN SPEED switch to change to HIGH MED LOW HIGH In AUTO COOL DRY HEAT Operation Press FAN SPEED switch to change to AUTO HIGH MED LOW AUTO 5 Press SWING switch on the wire controller to swing the wind screen 6 Press ON OFF switch off The light on the wire controller is off Note Several seconds after the operation of the wire controller the setting of the unit will change Remarks e Avoid pressing ON OFF switch frequently Do not press wire controller or switches by sharp objects e The temperature is on the basis of the setting value The wind temperature may not reach the setting value because of the outer air conditioner and system protection e When the wired controller is power on
13. e Water or neutral dry cleanser is recommended if the dust cannot be removed e The Wind Deflector can be dismantled to clean as below Cleaning Wind Deflector e Do not wipe the wind deflector with water forcibly to avoid the floss falling off Maintenance before and after Operating Season Before Operating Season 1 Please make the following checkup e There is no blockage in inlet port and outlet port of outdoor and indoor units e The ground line and the wiring are in the proper state If abnormal condition occurs consult the after service personnel 2 Clean the air cleaner and the shell e After cleaning the air cleaner must be mounted 3 Switch it on to the power e After cleaning the air cleaner must be mounted After Operating Season 1 In sunny days blowing operation can be performed for half a day to make the inside of machine dry 2 Switch it off e Electrical power should be cut down to economize electricity or the machine will still consume power 3 Clean the air cleaner and the shell e Air cleaner and shell must be mounted after cleaning For cleaning details refer to Maintenance 18 Fault Checkup Please check the following when consigning repair service Water flow sound can be heard when starting operation during operation or immediately after stopping operation When it starts e Water flow sound to work for 2 3 minutes the sound may become louder which is the flowing sound of refrigerant
14. hoisting foot secure washer foot 1 Install the indoor unit temporarily attach the hoisting foot to hoisting stud Make sure that nuts and washers provided on site should be used at two ends of the foot to secure the foot 2 Adjust the height and location of the unit 3 Perform Step 4 and 5 in Situation with New Ceiling 22 Installation Procedures Installing the decorated board on the body of indoor unit receiving window for remote control the lamp will not flash when wired controller is used Limits when mounting the board mount the board as shown in the figure Incorrect direction may cause air leakage and meanwhile the swinging and receiving displays can t be connected Position it with screws temporarily first Screw the two positioning screws and the other 2 screws and fasten them lt Connect it to the motor line communication line and power line and check with the controller if the connections are correct Mount air inlet grid and corner covers after making sure that the machine can operate normally Requirements e The drainpipe of the indoor unit should be heat insulated e Heat insulation should be treated for the connection with the indoor unit Improper heat insulation may cause condensing e The drainpipe with the down gradient of over 1 100 can t be in
15. off Check if the supply fuse and breaker are disconnected Check if the protective unit is working Check if refrigerating and heating functions are selected simultaneously with the awaiting indication on line control e Sound in shutdown indoor unit or white steam or cold air Check if air intake port and air outlet port of outdoor units are blocked Check if the door and windows are open Check if the filtering screen of air cleaner is blocked with sludge or dust Check if the setting of wind quantity is at low wind Check if the setting of operation is at the Fan Operation state Check if the temperature setting is proper Under the following circumstances immediately stop the operation disconnect the manual supply switch and contact the after service personnel e When buttons are inflexible actuated e When fuse and breaker have been burnt over and over e When there are foreign objects and water in the refrigerator e When it cannot still be operated after removing the operation of protective unit e When other abnormal conditions occur e Bad cooling amp heating effects Please make another check 19 Installation Procedures The standard attached accessories of the units of this series refer to the packing list prepare other accessories according to the requirements of the local installation point of our company Indoor units should be installed in places with the environment of even circulation of cool and
16. reset e Remote controller has memory function When you use TIMER mode next time just press SET button after mode selection if timer setting is the same as the previous one 15 Maintenance A Attention Repair can only be performed by professional personnel Before touching the connection line all power supplies should be switched off Only after switching off the power supply can the operator clean the air conditioner as to avoid electric shock or injury When cleaning the air cleaner make sure to use a stable platform don t flush the air conditioner with water or the electric shock might be caused Daily Maintenance Clean the air cleaner amp air inlet grid e Don t dismantle the air cleaner if not cleaning or faults might be caused e When the air conditioner operates in the environment with too much dust clean the air conditioner more times generally once every two weeks e CBV009 016 CCV018 048 1 Remove the air inlet grid as shown in the figure press down the two locks on the grid as shown in Fig 1 to move it close to the nearby grid gently lift it 45 degree as shown in Fig 2 and then remove the air inlet grid press down the locks remove air inlet grid Fig 1 Fig 2 2 Dismantle the gauze press the outer frame of the air inlet grid by the thumb and draw the base angle of gauze by the forefinger and pull it out as to make the gauze disengage the locks and dismantle the gauze as sh
17. warm blows The following places should be avoided e places with high salinity beach high sulfureted gas such as the thermal spring regions where copper tubes and soft soldering are easy to be eroded much oil including mechanical oil and steam places where organic substance solvent is used where special spray is frequently used e places where machines generate the high frequency electromagnetic wave abnormal condition will appear in the control system e place where high humidity or splash water will occur such as laundry Warning protect the machine from gales or earthquake make the installation according to the regulations Improper installation will cause accidents due to the overturn of the air conditioner 1 Select the following places to install indoor units 1 Indoor unit must be used inside of room not outdoor side or some places with high humidity like laundry 2 where there is enough room for the machine above the ceiling not less than 2 5m 3 where the drainpipes can be well arranged 4 where the distance between the air outlet port of the machine and the floor is not more than 2 7m 5 where air inlet amp outlet of the indoor units are not blocked 6 where it is hard enough to bear the weight of the unit 7 where there are no television piano and other valuables under the indoor units as to avoid condensate dropping down causing damage 8 Where it is over 1m away from the tel
18. 0m 29 Electrical Wiring Dip switch setting Indoor PCB In the following table 1 is ON 0 is OFF SW01 is used for indoor unit group control address setting and capacity selection CN44 CN42 CN43 are used for indoor unit type selection CN41 is used for addressing by wired controller SWO3 is used for indoor unit address setting including physical address and central address SWO07 is used for running mode setting J1 J8 are used for fan motor setting 1 Description of SW01 2 CN41 CN42 CN43 CN44 plug explanation SW01_1 Swo1_2 Swo01_3 Swo1_4 Wired control address 1 2 3 4 Wired control address 0 Master unit in group control Slave unit 1 in group control Slave unit 2 in group control Slave unit 3 in group control Slave unit 15 in group control swo1_5 SW01_6 SW01_7 swo1_8 Indoor unit capacity 5 6 7 8 Indoor unit capacity 0 6HP 0 8HP 1 0HP 1 2HP 1 5HP 1 7HP 2 0HP 2 5HP 3 0HP 3 2HP 4 0HP 5 0HP 6 0HP 8 0HP 10 0HP Sa e pepe fe ee me er eK LOL OFT OF Oo O O o o Q a aja O o ao oao O1 aO s ao lo O oO S oO O O aQ S Oa O oO O 4 O 47 O 432 0 7 0 0 15 0HP 30 Set the address with
19. 50Hz Indoor Unit 1 wall mounted type Indoor Unit 2 wall mounted type Indoor Unit 2 W3 2 6m LIne W3 2 Olm ILIN O except wall mounted type I J I J L So Breaker for Breaker for Breaker for J Electricity Leakage J Electricity Leakage J Electricity Leakage Overflow Breaker Overflow Breaker Overflow Breaker Supply 1PH 220 230V 50Hz Supply 1PH 220 230V 50Hz Supply 1PH 220 230V 50Hz e Indoor units and outdoor units should be connected to the power source separately Indoor units must share one single electrical source but its capacity and specifications should be calculated Indoor amp outdoor units should be equipped with the power leakage breaker and the overflow breaker e An all pole disconnection switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles should be connected in fixed wiring 27 Electrical Wiring Signal Wiring Drawing
20. AN mode it is not possible to select AUTO FAN or to set temperature 13 Operation instruction Adjusting Air Flow Directon FAN BO MODE HEALTH FRESH HIGHISO FILTER HEAT a RESET CODE LIGHT LOCK e o Adjusting air flow direction Press SWING button Up and down airflow varies upwards and downwards Left and right airflow varies left and right sides When the automatic swing louver moves to the proper angle press SWING button to fix the airflow direction After unit stops Displays on the LCD disappear All indicators on the indoor unit go out Swing louver automatically close the air outlet Warning e Always use SWING button on the remote controller to adjust flaps Adjusting them by hand may result in air conditioner s abnormally running If the louver work abnormally stop unit restart and adjust the louver by remote controller e In COOL or DRY mode do not leave the louver in downward position for a long time as the water vapor close to the grille may condense and water may drop from the air conditioner e Please carefully set temperature when children old or infirm people use the air conditioner e In case of great humidity if the vertical flaps are completely turned towards left or right the louver will drop water Hints e As in COOL mode air flows downwards adjusting airflow horizontally will be much more helpful for a better air circulation e As in HEAT mode air flows upwar
21. ECK FILTER DAILY NORMAL Timing switch It is used for choosing timing running Self inspection switch It is used for inspection service Filter reset After cleaning air inlet and filter press this switch The unit begins to run Reset key When in abnormal state push the reset key with a spike which may return the unit to normal Swing switch Open and close air flap TEMP switch Used for changing set temperature Time switch It is used to regulate setting time Clock timing and address setting Air change switch It is used to open and close air change function The mode is as follows No display air change automatic air change RECOVERY air change NORMAL ON OFF switch Do on and off function The unit is on when pressing it and is off when pressing it again Parts and Functions Display of the wire controller Air volume display Centralized display Display the setting speed When controlled by centralized controller and chosen by centralize or lock mode this information is shown Running mode display Show the selected mode Running display When the compressor runs it displays Standby display Health function When the unit is on power and in display abnormity mode or outdoor unit malfunction show alarm standby is i shown to reflect no need to unit Unit number display When in preheating Centralized adress status preheating display is shown Sys
22. ER Display 21 FILTER Display When the filter need be cleaned you can press the FILTER button for 3s to up down function 22 TEMPERATURE Display 23 AUTO SWING Display Parts and Functions 24 HIGN SO Run Display e When operating the remote controller in an area where electronically controlled lights are installed or wireless handsets are used please move closer to the indoor i unit as the function of the remote controller might be 26 SIGNAL SENDING Display affected by signals emitted by the above 27 Code B of controller s state mentioned equipments 25 Code A of controller s state Code A is used for the units in this manual 28 Fresh Display B l in 29 Auxiliary ELECTRICAL HEATING Display artery loading Batteries are fitted as follows 30 HEALTH Display a Remove the battery compartment lid Displays when healthy run function is set Slightly press and disengage the battery compartment 31 Operation MODE Display lid marked with and then hold the remote controller AUTO RUN COOL RUN DRY RUN HEAT RUN FAN RUN by the upper section and then remove the battery 7 pA Fo compartment lid by pressing in the direction of the arrow as shown in the figure above 32 SLEEP State Display Loading the battery 33 LOCK State Display Ensure that batteries are correctly placed in the 34 FAN SPEED Display pee a as required for positive and negative i erminals Code A ao il TE uill m L Replacing th
23. IB wired controller controller i controller i controller B wired controller indoor 16 indoor 17 indoor 18 indoor 19 indoor 20 P Q A B C PIQIA B C P QIA B C PIQ A B C P Q A B C _ AA A AN AK A BIC wired AIB wired AIB wired A B wired i controller l controller i controller controller AIBC AIB wired wired controller controller Outdoor units are of parallel connection via three lines with polarity The main unit central control and all indoor units are of parallel connection via two lines without polarity There are three connecting ways between line control and indoor units A One line control controls multiple units i e 2 16 indoor units as shown in the above figure 1 5 indoor units The indoor unit 5 is the line controlled main unit and others are the ine controlled sub units The remoter control and the main unit directly connected to the indoor unit of line control are connected via three lines with polarity Other indoor units and the main unit are connected via two lines with polarity SW01 on the main unit of line control is set to 0 while SW01 on other sub units of line control are set to 1 2 3 and so on in turn Please refer to the code setting A at page 33 B One line control controls one indoor unit as shown in the above figure indoor unit 6 19 The indoor unit and the line control are connected via three lines with polarity C Two line controls control one indoor unit as shown in the figure in
24. ON timing when a set time has elapsed the unit starts Press ON OFF switch firstly and set up operation mode Please regulate the clock in advance before using the timing function 1 Press TIME switch The display changes with the following sequence ON gt OFF ON ON gt CYCLE gt no display 2 Set up TIMER When timing ON or timing OFF flickers press A or Y to regulate the time Press A or A set up ON OFF time The setting time increases ten minutes each time you press A switch 1 3 2 The setting time decreases ten minutes each time you press W switch When setting timing ON and timing OFF at the same time press timing switch to change the setting item 3 Time setting is achieved Press SET switch Cancel timing If you want to change the timing mode to normal operation press timing until there is no timing display When the timing is invalid the mode is in normal operation parts of wired controller explanation 1 The unit starts or stops at the setting time Meanwhile it displays the timing time 2 ON Timing OFF timing and circulation means that the unit is on and off at the setting time everyday Note The shorter setting time will be carried out firstly e If the ON timing and OFF timing are the same the setting is invalid e Even in timing condition you may start or close the unit through pressing ON OFF switch
25. Wrap the connection between the clamp and the root segment of the indoor unit without any gap with heat insulating materials as shown in the drawing Lifting Drainpipe hose hose clamp The drainpipe can be lifted 360mm a When the down gradient of the drainpipe can t be ensured after upright lifting the drainpipe is in the down slope attached heat insulating material material horniness pvc pipe Confirming Drainage The drainage should be confirmed during the test run to make sure that there is leakage at the connection The confirmation of drainage should be also performed during the installation in the winter season Fill water from the outlet or the specified position and confirm the drainage Fill 600cc water with a hose from the outlet or the specified location on the machine Add the water slowly Don t add water to the motor of the drainage pump under the ceiling e After mounting the electrical system do cooling operation and meanwhile add water and check e f the electrical installation hasn t been completed pull out the joint of drainpipe terminal 2P of the floater switch on the electrical cabinet After L confirming the drainage connect the terminal of the floater switch and run the drainage pump for 5 minutes until it stops automatically e Confirm the sound of the motor Confirm the sound of the motor of the drainage pu
26. ation Procedures 1 Take down wire controller from the holder Wire controller o x 52 0 2 2 Bracket Screw holes Z d doo Z Screw holes 2 Install the controller holder According to the position of 2 screw holes on the holder drill 2 holes on the wall and strike the wood stopper to the holes respectively Then align the 2 screw holes of wired controller holder to the wood stopper fix the holder on the wall with wood screw Note Try a wall as flat as possible for installation Don t use excessive force to tighten screws otherwise the holder will be damaged 3 Wiring instruction Use shielded wire between indoor and wire controller And be earthed on one side or the unit will not work normally because of interference shielded wire R grounding Note Confirm the terminal connection firmly and do not get in tough with shielded wire Don t touch the PC panel with your hands 4 Place wire controller on the holder and pay attention not to pressing any wires 26 Electrical Wiring A Warning e Electrical construction should be made with specific mains circuit by the qualified personnel according to the installation instruction Electric shock and fire may be caused if the capa
27. ause accidents e After connected to the terminal tier the tubing should be curved into be a U type elbow and fastened with the pressing clip Q e Controller wiring and refrigerant tubing can be arranged and fixed together e The machine can t be powered on before electrical operation Maintenance should be done while the power is shut down e Seal the thread hole with heat insulating materials to avoid condensation e Signal line and power line are separately independent which can t share one line Note the power line signal line are provided by users Parameters for power lines are shown as below 3x 1 0 1 5 mm parameters for signal line 2x 0 75 1 25 mm shielded line e 5 butt lines 1 5mm are equipped in the machine before delivery which are used in connection between the valve box and the electrical system of the machine The detailed connection is displayed in the circuit diagram Main Unit of Outdoor Sub Unit 1 of Outdoor Sub Unit 2 of Outdoor Unit Unit Unit Supply Wiring Drawing LIL2 L3 N c LIL2 L3 N c LIL2 L3 N G Breaker for Breaker for Breaker for J Electricity Leakage J Electricity Leakage 3 Electricity Leakage Overflow Breaker Overflow Breaker Overflow Breaker A A Aa Supply 3N 380 400V 50Hz Supply 3N 380 400V 50Hz Supply 3N 380 400V
28. be properly mounted according to this manual as to ensure the smooth drainage In addition heat preservation should be taken to avoid condensation Improper drainpipe mounting might cause water leakage which will get the articles at home wet e The refrigerant gas pipe and liquid pipe should be heat insulated to preserve heat For inappropriate heat insulation the water caused from the condensation will drop to get the article at home wet A Attention e The air conditioner should be effectively grounded Electric shocks may occur if the air conditioner is ungrounded or inappropriately grounded The wire for earthing shouldn t be connected to the connections on the gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone e The breaker for electricity leakage should be mounted If not accidents such as electric shocks may happen e The installed air conditioner should be checked for electricity leakage by being powered e If the ambient humidity bigger than 80 when the water discharge hole be blocked or the filter becomes dirty or airflow speed change there maybe leads to condensing water drop down and at the same time there maybe some drops of water spit out Safety Considerations AN Attention c Som 2 O D T gt D N Q o z e It is not allowed to put any heating apparatus under the indoor units for the heat may cause distortion of the units e Pay attention to the aeration condition to avoid anoxic s
29. by e After the installation perform test run to make sure everything is in normal conditions and then operate and maintain the air conditioner in accordance with the User Manual The User Manual should be delivered to the user for proper keeping e Please ask the special maintenance station for installation and repair Water leakage electric shocks or fire accidents might be caused from improper installation if you conduct the installation by your own e The installation should be conducted properly according to this manual Water leakage electric shocks or fire accidents might be caused from improper installation Please make sure to install the air conditioner on the place where can bear the weight of the air conditioner e The air conditioner can t be installed on the grids such as the non special metal burglar proof net The place with insufficient support strength might cause the dropdown of the machine which may lead to personal injuries e The installation should be ensured against typhoons and earthquakes etc The installation unconformable to the requirements will lead to accidents due to the turnover of the machine e Specific cables should be used for reliable connections of the wirings Please fix the terminal connections reliably to avoid the outside force applied on the cables from being impressed on the cables Improper connections and fixings might lead to such accidents as heating or fire accidents e Correct shapes of wirin
30. city of powpr supply is not sufficient e During arranging the wiring layout specified cables should be used as the mains line which accords with the local regulations on wiring Connecting and fastening should be performed reliably to avoid the external force of cables from transmitting to the terminals Improper connection or fastness may lead to burning or fire accidents e There must be the ground connection according to the criterion Unreliable grounding may cause electrical shocks Do not connect the grounding line to the gas pipe water pipe Hgntening rod and telephone line A Attention e Only copper wire can be used Breaker for electric leakage should be provided or electric shock may occur e The wiring of the mains line is of Y type The power plug L should be connected to the live wire and plug N connected to null wire while should be connected to the ground wire For the type with auxiliary electrically heating function the live wire and the null wire should not be misconnected or the surface of electrical heating body will be electrified If the power line is damaged replace it by the professional personnel of the manufacturer or service center e The power line of indoor units should be arranged according to the installation instruction of indoor units e The electrical wiring should be out of contact with the high temperature sections of tubing as to avoid melting the insulating layer of cables which may c
31. d on 12 hours in advance before operation to protect the unit after a long period of storage e 3 minute protection To protect the unit compressor can be actuated with at least 3 minute delay after stopping e Close the window to avoid outdoor air getting in Curtains or window shutters can be put down to avoid the sunshine e Do not touch the switch with the wet hand to avoid power shock e Stop running and switch off the manual power switch when cleaning the SO unit e During the operation of the control unit don t switch off the manual power switch and the controller can be used Please do not press the liquid crystal zone of controller to prevent damage e Cleaning the unit with water may cause electric shock V mee e Do not put flammable spray close to the air conditioner Don t inject flammable spray towards the air conditioner which may cause fire e Stopping fan rotation The unit which stops operating will actuate the fan for a 2 8 min swing every 30 60 minutes for protecting the unit while other indoor unit are in the operating state e This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reducedphysical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety e Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
32. door unit 20 Either of the line controls can be set to be the master line control while the other is set to be the auxiliary line control The master line control and indoor units and the master and auxiliary line controls are connected via three lines with polarity When the indoor units are controlled by the remote control switch over the modes by Switching Mode of Line Controlled Main Unit Line Controlled Sub Units Remote Controlled Types The signal terminals needn t to be equipped with wires and connected to the line control 28 Electrical Wiring The combination of multiple indoor units can be controlled by wired controller or remote controller X Switching Mode of Line Controlled Main Unit Line Controlled Sub Units Remote Controlled Types can be used for switching over X o Master Remote Wired 1 Remote Wired Wireless Remote Socket Controller Controller Controller Dip switch SW01 1 2 3 4 All OFF O O O 1 All OFF Connect to CN21 Socket Null Null E EET Terminal Block A B C connect with Wireless B C connect with Wireless A B C Null Control Remote Controller Remote Controller o Note CBV CCV are set to remote controlled type before delivery The wiring for the power line of indoor unit the wiring between indoor and outdoor units as well as the wiring between indoor units Cross Sectional Hom Cross Rated Rated Current of Power preg of Signal Line Total Section
33. ds adjusting airflow downward will be much more helpful for a better air circulation e Be careful not to catch a cold when cold air blows downward directly 14 Operation instruction Timer ON OFF Function RESET CODE e o Hints LIGHT LOCK Set clock correctly before starting TIMER operation 1 Unit start After unit start select your desired operation mode operation mode will be displayed on LCD 2 TIMER mode selection Press TIMER button on the remote controller to change TIMER mode Every time the button is pressed display of TIMER mode changes as follows gt GX gt iid gt O blanke 4M 42 00 pm12 00 42 00 pu 12 00 TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF Then select TIMER mode as needed TIMER ON or TIMER OFF Now Kel or LHA will flash 3 TIMER setting Press time adjustment buttons A Every time the button is pressed the time increases by 10 minutes Y Every time the button is pressed the time decreases by 10 minutes If the button is kept pressed the time will changes quickly It can be adjusted within 24 hours at will 4 Confirm setting After setting correct time press SET button to confirm time Now eX or Bela stop flashing Time displayed unit starts or stops at X hour X min TIMER ON or TIMER OFF 5 Cancel TIMER mode Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears e After replacing batteries or if a power failure occurs TIMER setting must be
34. e battery compartment lid MID HIGH AUTO PS The battery compartment lid is reinstalled in the reverse 35 TIMER ON Display sequence 36 HEAT Button Display review Used to select auxiliary heater function Press the button to see if batteries are properly fitted If no display appears refit the batteries Note l Confirming indicator 1 Models in this manual have no functions If no indication is displayed after press ON OFF button COV UMIDI reload the batteries 2 HIGH SO button l l Caution if the remote controller does not operate as This button is active in Cooling Heating mode designed after fitting new batteries of the same type the fan speed is in AUTO mode after pressing press the Reset button marked with a pointed article it and high functon will be automatically Note cancelled after 15 minutes running It is recommended that the batteries should be removed from the compartment if the remote controller is not used Remote Controller Operation for an extended period e When in use direct signal transmission head to The remote controller is programmed for automatic test the receiver placed on the indoor unit of operation mode after the batteries are replaced When e The distance between the remote controller and the test is conducted all icons will appear on the screen the receiver should be max 7m and there should and then disappear if the batteries are properly fitted be no obstacle between them When throw away
35. ers Initialization process of line control During the initialization of line control after powered on 8888 888 88 8 for the wired controllers and LED flash for about 30 seconds At this time all buttons are disabled Descriptions of other components and operating methods refer to the related operating guide 3 Special functions of wired control A Setting of central control address of indoor units When indoor unit code setting allows line control to set the address continually press Resetting Filtering Screen for 10 seconds to enter into the mode of setting the central control addresses and select the unit No of the group by Time button Indication of temperature displays Central Control Address XX Press Temp button XX ranges from 0 7F with the initial value of 00 After finishing the setting press Setting button to save the setting and quit By pressing other buttons or without pressing within 15 seconds it will automatically quit and keep the last setting Setting of communication address between indoor units and outdoor units When indoor unit code setting allows line control to set the address continually press Resetting Filtering Screen for 5 seconds to enter into the mode of setting the communication addresses and select the unit No of the group by Time button Indication of temperature displays System Address XX Press Temp bu
36. etting OFF default setting Note 1 Switches or jumper wire must be adjusted when the wire controller is powered off If the wire controller is powered on the above operations will be invalid 2 Function difference between master wire controller and slave one Contrastive Master wire Slave wire controller items controller Only with below functions ON OFF MODE FAN SPEED SET TEMP SWING Function All of functions 11 Operation instruction AUTO COOL HEAT and DRY Operation 1 Unit start Press ON OFF button the unit starts Previous operation status appears on LCD except for TIMER SLEEP and SWING setting 2 Select operation mode Press MODE button Each press the operation mode changes as follows Code A AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Then select AUTO COOL DRY or HEAT as needed 3 Temperature setting Press TEMP button A Every time the button is pressed the setting temperature increases by 1 C if the button is kept pressed the setting temperature will increase quickly Y Every time the button is pressed the setting temperature decreases by 1 C if the button is kept pressed the setting temperature will decrease quickly Set the proper temperature RESET CODE LIGHT LOCK e o 4 Adjust fan speed Press FAN button Each press the fan speed changes as follows CodeA A ott a ont mill AUTO LOW MID HIGH Air conditioner will run at the selected fan speed
37. evision and radio as to avoid the disturbance from television and radio Installation Space Ensure the required space for installation and maintenance refer to the following drawings The installation height should be kept within 2 7m When the height of the ceiling exceeds 2 7m the warm air is hard to blow to the ground Ga THL mae model A mm CBVO009 016 320 CCV018 024 280 Z 4 I CCV030 048 335 1500mm 1500mm over 2500mm 4 20 Installation Procedures 2 Location Relationship among Ceiling Hole Unit and Hoisting Studs CBV009 016 The ceiling and decorated board overlapping part should be more than 25mm gt holder 260 M E D 2 E E a Ie 4 ceiling decorated board indoor unit 570mm ceiling 650mm decorated board 700mm gap between studs 535mm indoor unit 570mm 4 gt ceiling 650mm K decorated board 700mm A CCV018 048 The ceiling and decorated board overlapping part should be more than 25mm E S z 5 hold 3 E E older 3 3 so Z lell 5 2 i Ta lt E S E D P A g ceiling decorated board a gap between studs 790mm indoor unit 840mm model A mm B mm ceiling 890mm CCV018 024 240 135 decorated board 950mm CCV030
38. gs should be kept while the embossed shape is not allowed The wirings should be reliably connected to avoid the cover and the plate of the electrical cabinet lipping the wiring Improper installation might cause such accidents as heating or fire accidents e While placing or reinstalling the air conditioner except the specific refrigerant R410A don t let the air go into the refrigeration cycle system The air in the refrigeration cycle system might lead to the cracking or personal injuries due to abnormal high pressure of the refrigeration cycle system e During installation please use the accompanied spare parts or specific parts If not water leakage electric shocks fire accidents or refrigerant leakage might be caused Don t drain the water from the drainpipe to the waterspout where may exist harmful gases such as sulfureted gas to avoid the harmful gases entering into the room e During installation if refrigerant leakage occurs ventilation measures should be taken for the refrigerant gas might generate harmful gases upon contacting the flame e After installation check if any refrigerant leakage exists If the refrigerant gas leaks in the room such things as air blowing heaters and stoves etc may generate harmful gases e Don t install the air conditioner at the places where the flammable gases may leak In case the gas leakage occurs around the machine such accidents as fire disasters may be caused e The drainpipe should
39. gt 6 AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN 5 HEALTH Button Used to set health operation function 6 CLOCK Button Used to set correct time 7 TIMER Button Used to select TIMER mode TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF Note if the time of TIMER ON is the same as TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF cannot be set 8 FILTER Button Used to set up down function of filter 9 CODE Button Used to select Code A or B Normally at Code A As you cann t controll the indoor unit please change the Code to B 10 RESET Button Press this button by using a sharp article to resume the correct operation of the remote controller in case of need for example in case of malfunctions due to electromagnetic disturbance 11 LIGHT Button Used to light the control panel 12 LOCK Button Used to lock operation button and LCD display contents If you press this button the other buttons come out of function and lock state display appears if you press it again lock state will be no more active and lock state display will disappear 13 HOUR Adjustment Button Used to set clock and timer setting 14 HIGH SO Button Used to select HIGH or SOFT operation 15 SET Button Used to confirm TIMER and CLOCK settings 16 FRESH Button Used to set fresh mode the unit will draw in fresh air 17 SLEEP Button Used to set sleep mode The clock must be corrected before setting sleep function 18 FAN Button Used to select fan speed LOW MID HIGH AUTO 19 TIME Display 20 TIM
40. is swo3_2 2 used _ Central O 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 SW03 2 0FF central control swo3 g control address physical address Do 1141 4 63 63 ae 2 CaS SW03 2 ON central control Note 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 64 address physical address 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 65 64 1 olo lolol1lo 2 66 3 The address must be set by dip switch if 0010451181A and 0151800113 are used LIPIS TTITI 1 63 127 together 4 Description of SW07 1 2 Tdiff correction valve in AUTO mode Tdiff O O Tdiff 0 SW07_1 correction Pa SW07_2 valve in oe L AUTO mode 1 O Tdiff 2 1 1 Tdiff 3 default 1 Normally without 26 degree lock function defaulted 26 degree lock function is availble In cooling mode though set temp 26 lock g g g p ANOS is 0 is below 26 degree count as 26 degree In heating mode though set temp exceeds 20 degree count as 20 degree 4 5 Inlet air temp Tai correction valve Tcomp2 eeprom In heating O O Tai correction valve 12 C SW07_4 inlet air temp F 19 SW07_5 Tai correction 0 1 Tai correction valve 4 C valve Tcomp2 1 0 Tai correction valve 8 C 1 1 Tai correction valve 0 default Room card 4 Room card function is unavailble HRV linkage function is unavailble SW07_6 OEM HRV default linkage 0 Room card function and HRV linkage function is availble 7 8 Function ae 0 o FAN COOL DRY HEAT Se changeover 0 1 FAN COOL DRY pent ae 1 0 FAN COOL
41. mp and meanwhile check the drainage 24 Installation Procedures Tubing Permissible Length amp Height Difference Please refer to the attached manual of outdoor units Tubing Materials amp Specifications Model CBVO009 CBV012 016 CCV018 CCV024 048 Gas pipe 9 52 12 7 15 88 Tubing Size mm Liquid pipe 6 35 6 35 9 52 Tubing Material Phosphor deoxybronze seamless pipe TP2 for air conditioner Refrigerant Filling Amount Add the refrigerant according to the installation instruction of outdoor unit The addition of R410A refrigerant must be performed with a measure gage to ensure the specified amount while compressor failure can be caused by filling too much or little refrigerant Connecting Procedures of Refrigerant Tubing Proceed the flare tube connecting operation to connect all the refrigerant tubes e Dual wrenches must be used in the connection of indoor unit tubing e Mounting torque refers to the right table N ie Cutting and Enlarging Cutting or enlarging pipes should be proceeded by installation personnel according to the operating criterion if the tube is too long or flare opening is broken Vacuumizing Vacuumize from the stop valve of outdoor units with vacuum pump Refrigerant sealed in indoor machine is not allowed to use for vacuumization Open All Valves Open all the valves of outdoor units NB
42. n which Y refers to the data type and ZZZ to the responding data Select the data type by Time button Y ZZZ System A Temperature of indoor unit transducer TA Actual value decimal system B Temperature of indoor unit transducer TC1 Actual value decimal system C Temperature of indoor unit transducer TC2 Actual value decimal system D PMV step of indoor units Actual value 2 decimal system e g indication of 50 with actual step of 100 E Communication address between indoor outdoor units Actual value sexadecimal system F Central address Actual value sexadecimal system Under the inquiring state press CHECK button to quit the inquiring state and return to the normal operating state 33 Test Run amp Fault Code Before Test Run e Before switching it on test the supply terminal tier L N terminals and grounding points with 500V megaohm meter and check if the resistance is above 1M It can t be operated if it is below 1M e Connect it to the power supply of outdoor units to energize the heating belt of the compressor To protect the compressor at startup power it on 12 hours prior to the operation Check if the arrangements of the drainpipe and connection line are correct The drainpipe shall be placed at the lower part while the connection line placed at the upper part Heat preservation measures should be taken such as winding the drainpipe esp in the indoor uni
43. of charge c The manufacturer will take back the old appliance for disposal at least free of charge to user d As old products contain valuable resources they can be sold to scrap metal dealers Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes endangers your health when hazardous substances leak into the ground water and find their way into the food chain 35
44. or the draining sound of condensed water During operation the air conditioner may make the cracking e Cracking sound sound which is caused from the temperature changes or the slight dilation of heat exchanger e Terrible smell in The terrible smell caused from walls carpet furniture clothing outlet air cigarette and cosmetics attaches on the conditioner e Flashing operating When switching it on again after power failure turn on the manual indicator power switch and the operating indicator flashes It displays the awaiting indication as it fails to perform refrigerating operation while other indoor units are in heating operation When the operator set it to the refrigerating or heating mode and the operation is opposite to the setting it displays the awaiting indication Allthese are not problems e Awaiting indication To prevent oil and refrigerant from blocking the shutdown indoor units refrigerant flows in the short time and make the sounds of refrigerant flowing Otherwise when other indoor units performs heating operation white steam may occur during refrigerating operation cold air may appear T the When the conditioner is powered on the sound is made due air condition on to the resetting of the expansion valve e Start or stop working EPES automatically Check if it is in the state of Timer ON and Timer OFF e Failure to work Check if there is a power failure Check if the manual power switch is turned
45. own in Fig 3 W WA X A lock device frame of air inlet grid Fig 3 16 Maintenance e Cleaning Clean the air cleaner with the dust collector or water to remove dusts For too much dust use the fan or directly spray the special cookware detergent on the air inlet grid and then clean it with water after 10 minutes A remove dust with dust collector B for too much dust use soft hair brush and mild detergent to clean C throw off water and then dry it at cool places EN A Attention e Don t clean it with hot water of over 50 C to avoid fading or distortion e Don t dry it on the fire or the cleaner might cause fire Installing air cleaner and air inlet grid e CBV009 016 CCV018 048 1 Mounting the gauze opposite to the ways of dismantling the gauze as shown in Fig 3 above 2 Mounting the air inlet grid as shown in the right figure nip the locks on the grid as directed by arrows put the side with the lock device into the lock port and then put the side with locks into the panel frame Release the locks to position the grid after determining that the grid is abutting upon the bottom of the panel frame wa Maintenance A Attention e Don t use gasoline benzene diluents polishing powder or liquid insecticide to clean them e Do not clean them with hot water of above 50 C to avoid fading or distorting e Wipe them with soft dry cloth
46. rns to the working condition AWSI CBV016 N11 CBV016 before power failure if provided with compensation function AWSI CCV018 N11 CCV018 5 The operating methods and functions are AWSI CCV024 N11 CCV024 same although the shapes of indoor units are different AWSI CCV030 N 11 CCV030 6 Now this indoor unit only has wired AWSI CCV048 N11 CCV048 controller function the indoor unit that has remote controller function need to setin The brief model is used in this manual for above factory especially models Electrical Wiring Disposal Operating Range of Air Conditioner max DB 32T WB 23 indoor cooling min DB 18 C WB 14 C dry max DB 43 C WB 26 outdoor min DB 5C l max DB 27C indoor 7 heating min DB 15C max DB 21C WB 15 5 C outdoor min DB 15C Parts and Functions CBV009 016 CCV018 048 wind deflector regulate wind direction with remote controller inlet grid air cleaner in inlet grid Parts and Functions Buttons of the wire controller Fan speed switch Change wind speed Mode switch Choose running mode Health switch Used to control oxygen function and negative ion AUTO FAN ONLY STANDBY COOL PRE HEAT DRY DEFROST HEAT FILTER TES CHECK SWING UNIT NO DEMAND MANUAL CEN ADD SYS ADD CLOCKUP DOWN ON AUTO OFF Q Q z Q 9 RECOVERY CH
47. tem adress alsPlay ea j Defrost is shown when defrosting Temperature display Display the room temperature setting temperature and Filter screen warning sign CHECK FILTER When the sign is unit number shown please clean the filter screen Timing operation oorFO C display Show timing operation content Air change display Inspection status display Wind swing display Demand display When forced to run DEMAND will be displayed or show HH LL in the temperature zone Remarks The models in the manual don t have health filter reset and Air change function Parts and Functions Remote controller ve 3066 LARTE ED BD tia o m en iG DO Pn id OG 1 TEMP Setting Button Used to set temperature The temperature ranges 16 C 30 C In Up Down function of filter for controlling up and down filter 2 SWING Button If you press this button once auto swing will be activated If you press this button again the louver will fix in the present position 3 Power ON OFF Button Used for unit to start or stop After power on the LCD of remote controller will display the previous operation state except for TIMER SLEEP and SWING state 4 Operation MODE Button Used to select operation mode Every time you press MODE button operation mode changes according to following sequence gt Res Code A Vr ke b
48. the S shape or abnormal sound can be caused e The horizon length of the drainpipe should be kept with 20m Under the condition of long pipes supports can be provided every 1 5 2m as to avoid unevenness e The central piping should be connected according the following drawing e Take care not to apply external force on the connection of the drainpipes 1 5m 2m support bracket UMMM NED Pi J O aA heat down gradient s shape elbow R down gradient VP30 insulating over 1 100 material x ayar i 0R as big as possible about 10 CM Installation Procedures Piping Materials amp Heat Insulating Materials As to prevent condensation heat insulating Piping Hard PVC tube VP31 treatment should be performed The heat insulating Material 5mm inner bore treatment for piping should be done respectively Heat Insulating Vesicant polythene Material thickness over 7mm Hose The attached hoses can be used to adjust the eccentricity and angle of the hard PVC tube e Stretch the hose directly to make connections as to avoid distortion The soft end of the hose should be positioned with a clamp e The hose should be used in the horizon direction hose clamp 45 bending max hose indoor unit I5 o Heat Insulating Treatment e
49. the screen fully displays it for two seconds and clock e zone 8888 888 88 8 flicker for 30 seconds All the switches are invalid at the time Operation instruction Present time setting e The timing is based on the real time Thus the real time should be regulated in advance e The clock regulation steps are as follows 1 Press CLOCK switch CLOCK flickers and the time displayed is the real time OPERATION HIGH 2 Press TIME A and TIME V to regulate the time The time increases a minute each time you E press TIME A switch cf ROON TEP Eo The time decreases a minute each time you press TIME V switch e HEAT CLOCK UP WM n m o 3 Press SET switch The setting is achieved Note e f not in timing the screen displays the real time e If in timing the screen displays the timing time e If you want to know the real time go to the first step Setting of power failure compensation function When SW1 6 on PCB of wire controller is OFF it will be in power failure compensation If the SW1 6 is ON it has no compensation function When the power is on after blackout the unit will return to the former state if compensation function is set Otherwise it will stop When restarting the unit press ON OFF switch on wired controller Operation instruction Timing setting e OFF timing when a set time has elapsed the unit stops running
50. the waste batteries please perform e Do not throw the remote controller to prevent it in accordance with the local regulation from being damaged Clock Set When the unit is started for the first time or after replacing batteries in remote controller 5 amp clock should be adjusted as follows SS 1 Press CLOCK button clock indication of AM or PM flashes BS RQ 2 Press A or Y to set correct time Each press the time will increase or decrease ies ayes by 1 min If the button is kept pressed the time will increase or decrease quickly oe 3 Press SET button to confirm the time setting AM or PM stop flashing while clock starts o6 working Note AM means morning and PM means afternoon a X Safety Considerations e If the air conditioner is transferred to a new user this manual shall be transferred to the user together with the conditioner e Before installation be sure to read Safety Considerations in this manual for proper installation e The safety considerations stated below is divided into A Warning and A Attention The matters on severe accidents caused from wrong installation which is likely to lead to death or serious injury are listed in A Warning However the matters listed in A Attention are also likely cause the severe accidents In general both of them are the important items related to the security which should be strictly abided
51. tion adjust the gap between the bolts and the ceiling e Use four M10 hoisting studs provided on site when the height of the hoisting stud exceeds 0 9m M10 studs should be used The gaps should be kept according to the overall drawing of the air conditioner Make the installation according to regulations for various building structures as to ensure the safety Use the level meter to perform the parallel installation Ceiling Suspending Situation with New Ceiling 1 Install the indoor unit temporarily attach the hoisting foot to hoisting stud Make sure that nuts and washers should be used at two ends of the foot to secure the foot 2 For the size of the ceiling hole please refer to the schematic drawing at the previous page lt After finishing the installation of the ceiling gt 3 Adjust the unit to the proper installation location 4 Check if the unit is in the horizontal level The indoor unit is equipped with a built in drainage pump and a floater switch Check if the 4 angles of the unit are in the horizontal level with the water level or the polythene tube with water as shown in the figure taking only one indoor unit as an example If the unit inclines opposite to the direction of condensate flow the floater switch might have faults causing water dropping 5 Tighten the nut on the washer Situation with Original Ceiling nut provided on site washer hoisting foot washer tightening dual nuts secure
52. ts with heating insulating materials The drain pipe should be made a slope type to avoid protruding at the upper part and concaving at the lower part on the way Checkup of Installation o check if the mains voltage is matching o check if the installation place meets the requirement o check if there is air leakage at the piping O check if there is too much noise joints O check if the connecting line is fastened oO check if the connections of mains power p check if the connectors for tubing are heat insulated and indoor amp outdoor units are correct o check if the water is drained to the outside o check if the serial numbers of terminals are g check if the indoor units are positioned matching Ways of Test Run Do ask the installation personnel to make a test run Take he testing procedures according to the manual and check if the temperature regulator works properly When the machine fails to start due to the room temperature the following procedures can be taken to do the compulsive running The function is not provided for the type with remote control e Set the wired controller to refrigerating neating mode press ON OFF button for 5 seconds to enter into the compulsive refrigerating neating mode Repress ON OFF button to quit the compulsive running and stop the operation of the air conditioner Fault Remedies When any fault appears refer to Inquiry of fault records of indoor units at the previous page consult
53. tton XX ranges from 0 3F with the initial value of 00 after finishing the setting press Setting button to save the setting and quit By pressing other buttons or without pressing within 15 seconds it will automatically quit and keep the last setting Inquiry of fault records of indoor units In the state of startup or shutdown press CHECK button to go into the mode of inquiring faults of all indoor units in this group The temperature zone indicates CHECK and Unit No which shows the unit number with the actual connection in sequence in the decimal system Meanwhile the time zone indicates the code of the current fault and the previous fault of the responding machine in the format of XX YY in which XX refers to the code of the current fault if normal it shows and YY refers to the code of the previous fault The indication of fault code of each machine lasts 3 seconds After the indication of the whole group it automatically quit Removing abnormal states amp clearing fault records Under normal conditions continually press CHECK button for 5 seconds to clear fault records Inquiring running state of indoor units of the group Under normal condition press Setting button for 5 seconds until the temperature zone on the liquid crystal screen shows XX referring to the unit number of indoor units and select unit and select unit number by Temp button The time zone displays YZZZ i
54. ymptom Flammable apparatus should not be placed in the place where the air conditioner wind could reach directly or peel ote burning 9 9 of the apparatus We rtd 4 may be caused Check the mount table of the air conditioner for damage for a long period of operation If placed on the damaged table the unit may drop down causing damage Plants and animals should not be put to the place where wind of the air conditioner blows directly otherwise damage to S them may be caused It cannot be used for the preservation of food living creature precise instrument and artworks etc otherwise damas Q may occur Do not use water heater or like next to the indoor unit and the wired controller Water power leakage or short circuit may happen if the steam generating apparatus is working next to machine Use the fuse with proper capacity Metal wires and copper wires etc may cause fire or other faults Defrosting during heating To improve the heating effect the outdoor unit will perform defrosting automatically when frost appears on the outdoor unit during heating approximately 2 10 min During defrosting the fan of the indoor unit runs at a low speed or stops while that of the outdoor unit stops running Power should be cut off when the air conditioner is left unused for a long period Power will be consumed if the air conditioner is not powered off The power switch of the outdoor unit switch should be powere
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