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1. 3300 3400 3800 4200 5500 5700 8400 9000 780 720 1090 990 1580 1440 2180 2100 Cooling power input W 380 1 390 1 340 1 420 1 660 1 670 1 900 3 900 3 200 200 400 350 880 920 360 360 3 5 3 3 5 2 4 9 QC 4345 QC 7 2 6 6 10 0 9 6 Heating current input A 1 675 1 7 5 1 6 6 1 9 7 2 848 2 9 8 4 2 15 4 2 1 4 5 4 0 5 7 4 5 4 6 1 A 4 0 A SEER SCOP W W 35 6 A 3 8 A 4 nce 5 6 A 3 8 A 5 6 4 0 2 6 2 6 2 9 Nominal load kW 2 5 QC 2 4 QC 3 5 3 0 QC 5 1 5 1 7 0 7 0 Balance point temperature Heating 7 7 7 7 Min outdoor operating temperature 10 10 10 10 CC Thermostat off mode W 29 29 66 80 Standby mode W 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 Off mode W 0 0 0 0 Annual consumption kW KA Nagase EO 293 1879 438 2450 6 QC 219 QC 1050 QC Copper Pipe Type length T ee eei 5 meters 4 meters QC 4 meters QC 4 meters QC 6 00 1 4 6 00 1 4 6 00 1 4 4 TU 9 52 3 8 9 52 3 8 12 00 1 2 9 52 3 8 Liguid side Gas side mm inch 5 00 1 5 5 00 1 5 5 00 1 5 15 88 5 8 17 30 2 3 17 30 2 3 QC 20 00 4 5 QC Max refrigerant pipe length 15m 15m 15m 15m Max Elevation 5m 5m 5m 5m Interconnecting Cable 3C E 3C E 3C E 3C E Fuse Rating 13A 13 A 24A 24 Moisture Removal L h 0 95 1 3 1 86 2 56 Indoor Air Flow m3 h 500 550 850 1050 27 Due to con
2. and outdoor must be hardwired by a qualified electrician Never operate this appliance if the cord is damaged Ensure the power cord is not stretched or exposed to sharp object edges A damaged supply cord should be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard Any service other than regular cleaning or filter replacement should be performed by an authorized service representative or a qualified air conditioning engineer Failure to comply could result in a voided warranty Do not use the appliance for any other purposes than its intended use The outdoor part of the air conditioner unit must always be stored and transported upright otherwise irreparable damage may be caused to the compressor if in doubt we suggest waiting at least 24 hours before starting the unit Avoid restarting the air conditioning unit unless 3 minutes have passed since being turned off This prevents damage to the compressor Never use the mains as a switch to start and turn off the air conditioning unit Use the provided ON OFF switch located on the remote control Always place the unit on a dry and stable surface Install the outdoor unit on wall with wall mounted brackets or fix on floor slab with special floor mounting slab or brackets away from flood or snow line The indoor unit should not be installed in laundry or wet rooms Energy Saving and Unit Safety Protection Tips OP Do not cover or restrict the airflow from th
3. button if no symbols appear on the display the batteries are empty or have been incorrectly installed INSTALLATION GUIDE SAFETY Only qualified personnel should install this appliance This install manual is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds and qualifications in electrical electronic refrigerant and mechanical field Any attempt to install or repair the appliance may result in personal injury and property damage The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use The units are designed for permanent installation The equipment is designed for domestic or office use and we are not making any endorsements for use in industrial or maritime environment Do not place near sources of heat vapors industrial machine oil or other flammable gases High frequency waves generated by radio equipment welders and medical equipment will interfere with the normal operation of the unit Install this device only when it complies with local national legislation ordinances and standards Check the mains voltage and frequency This unit is only suitable for earthed electrical supply connection voltage 230 V 50 Hz The information specifications and parameter are subject to change due to technical modifications or improvement without any prior notice The accurate specifications are presented on the nameplate label Pleas
4. the charging port cap and connect the manifold gauge and the vacuum pump to the charging valve by service hoses as shown 2 Open the valve of the low pressure side of manifold gauge then run the vacuum pump Vacuum the indoor unit and the connecting pipes until the pressure in them lowers to below 1 5mmHG The operation time for vacuuming is about 10 minutes When the desired vacuum is reached close the valve of the low pressure of the manifold and stop the vacuum pump 3 Disconnect the service hoses and fit the cap to the charging valve 4 Remove the blank caps and fully opens the spindles of the 2 way and 3 ways valves with a service valve wrench 5 Tighten the blank caps of the 2 way and 3 ways valves applying the above torque Table Adding refrigerant Refrigerant must be added if the piping measures more than 5 metres 16 5 in length This operation can only be performed by a professional F Gas engineer for the additional gas amount see the below Additional refrigerant amount Liquid pipe diameter 6 35 1 4 Liquid pipe diameter 9 52 3 8 Gas leakage inspection piping length 5 mx30g piping length 5 mx65g After the pipeline connection is done or piping length 16 ftx0 30z or piping length 16 ftx0 70z use a leakage inspection device to carefully check if there is any leakage at the joints This is an important step to ensure the quality of installation Once a leakage is detected proper action should be taken immediate
5. the excess cord back on itself and clip it with plastic ties 12 Switch on at the mains run test and check for any coolant or water leakage 11 Fix the cord and drain hose to the wall 19 elQ XXWMINVQC Quick Connectors To connect the couplings Step 1 Ensure that the handle on the male coupling is in a reclined position away from the mating male coupling Step 2 Retract the Release Sleeve on female coupling insert the male coupling located on the indoor unit into the female coupling Step 3 Release the Release Sleeve to the lock the male coupling into places Step 4 Fold the male coupling handle towards the female coupling half and push until the handle seals behind the Release Sleeve and flat against the entire coupling assembly To disconnect the couplings Step 1 Shut down the A C unit and unplug the electrical power cord from the wall outlet Step 2 Wait five minutes for the line pressure between the indoor compressor unit and outdoor condensing unit to equalize Step 3 Pull the male coupling handle up and toward the male coupling to the full back position Step 4 Retract the Release Sleeve on the female coupling to release the male coupling half from the female half Step 5 To seal and protect from dust reinstall the protective cap and plug 20 NOTES The copper pipe use in the umbilical cord of the guick connectors model pipelines and the standard copper refrigeration lines is ver
6. RAMS elQ 18WMINV QC Indoor Unit Circuit Diagram E Power ONI BR Brown BL Blue Y G Yel low Green Med Tub Display Seasor Sensor Outdoor Unit Compressor Temperature Protector Inductance e 8 e e E f U BL Blue BK Black 14 Way Valve BR Brown GY Gray M Red Wil White Optional OR Orange YW Yellow Y G Yel Low Green A050205000080 R0 24 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS elQ 24WMINV Indoor Unit Circuit Diagram 5 8 B 8 ig i CNM2 CNMI BR Brown BK Black BL Blue RD Red 3 ia Fan Optional Y G Yellow Green ptiona 050205000041 0 Negative lon Outdoor Unit Circuit hare 512 Electronic Expansion Valve Optional Inductance E 4 5 E 5 BL Blue 4 Way vale BR Brown GY Gray 77 RD Red WH White Optional OR Orange YW Yellow Y G Yellow Green 25 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SELF DIAGNOSIS ElectrIQ air conditioners have an advanced self diagnosis system allowing them to display the service information Check No Malfunction Indoor unit display status Code LED Running Timing lamp lamp flashing flashing frequency n frequency n Indoor 1 The communication faults F1 parts in the indoor and outdoor 1 lighten units Indoor ambient temp Lighten sensor fault Indoor
7. ance will switch itself on To turn off the timer on function before the set time has elapsed press the timer on button again Sleep mode 1 Press the SLEEP button 2 Set the desired temperature 3 Press the SLEEP button SLEEP indicator will appear on the display Cancel the sleep mode by pressing this button again 4 The fan speed is low in sleep mode Turbo Press the MODE button until the fan symbol appears Set the desired temperature Use the FAN button to set the fan speed Press the TURBO button The fan and compressor will run at maximum speed for 15 minutes then at previously set speeds IMPORTANT pedes Auto restart The air conditioner will automatic restart when electricity is restored after power cut If in doubt check the settings Range of internal thermostat the internal thermostat can be set at a desired temperature between 16 and 32 C Note that whether the desired value is achieved depends on size temperature and insulation of the room Range of heat pump function The heat function can be used when the external ambient temperature is above 5 C or higher The performance of the heat pump will degrade with lowering external temperatures Capacit The tee cooling or heating capacity depends greatly on the location and or use of the room where the air conditioner is installed Strong sunlight and the presence of people lights or equipment create an additional heat load Normal living spaces req
8. be installed in a wet environment as a bath shower or swimming pool etc Outdoor Unit Position A convenient position dry and well ventilated outside of direct sunlight or strong winds which is not on flood line and where noise and airflow does not cause interference or inconvenience Select a location where there should be no obstructions to the inlet and outlet vents The location should be able to withstand the full weight and vibration of the outdoor unit and permit safe installation Make sure that the outdoor unit installation is made in respect to installation dimension diagram with easy maintenance access Select a place where it is out of children reach for the children Do not block utilities access or fire escapes external unit must be lifted and put in place by two people NOTES 1 Only use correct power voltage making sure the correct sized power cables are used 2 The appliance shall be installed in accordance with standard wiring regulations by qualified personnel 3 Only replace fuses according to their printed rating or corresponding pcb boards RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION SPACING DIAGRAM Space to the ceiling The dimensions of the space necessary for correct installation of the appliance including the minimum permissible distances to adjacent structures Air outlet side Space to the wall 11 TOOLS RECOMMENDED FOR INSTALLATION Electric drill Screwdrivers Core hole cutter Nu
9. coil temperature sensor fault Include Inlet Lighten middle of pipe outlet Indoor fan fault Lighten Outdoor Outdoor module fault Lighten parts Outdoor ambient temp Lighten sensor fault Outdoor coil temp sensor Lighten fault Compressor suction temp Lighten sensor fault Compressor discharge Lighten temp sensor fault Inductor of current or Lighten voltage fault Compressor drive Lighten abnormal fault Power supply phase lacking or phase Lighten sequence fault Return air sensor abnormal Include these Lighten roads A B C D Lighten Other fault Note A The meaning of timing and running lamp flashing frequency n When the unit is faulty while the timing lamp lightens the running lamp will flash at 1 time second Then both lamps will be off for 2 seconds and repeat this cycle again and again Note B although the above diagnostic information is commonly applicable in most of air conditioners there may be exceptions please contact the manufacturer for help 26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Rated voltage and freguency Ph V elQ 9WMINV QC 1 220 240 50 elQ12WMINV QC 1 220 240 50 elQ 18WMINV QC 1 220 240 50 elQ 24 WMINV 1 220 240 50 Hz Mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling te 2500 2600 3500 3600 5100 5200 7000 7600 Rated capacity W 1500 1300 1600 2000 1900 2000 4000 4000
10. e 1 Press MODE button until the FAN indicator appears 2 The temperature settings will not control fan operation 3 Use the FAN button to set the fan speed Dehumidify 1 Press the MODE button until the dehumidify indicator appears 2 The FAN button does not work in dehumidify mode The fan speed will always be low in this mode Also temperature cannot be adjusted in dehumidifying mode Auto mode 1 Press the MODE button until the AUTO indicator appears 2 The difference between set temperature and room temperature determines how the air conditioner operates cool heat fan or dry The up and down buttons will not work 3 Use the FAN button to set the fan speed Timer off function while air conditioner is on Press the MODE button until the symbol appears for the operation you want Set the desired temperature Use the FAN button to set the fan speed Press the timer off button to set the time Use the up and down button to choose from 1 24 hours timer setting Once the time you have set has elapsed the appliance will switch itself off To cancel the timer off function before the set time has elapsed press the timer off button again Timer on function while air conditioner is in standby 1 The appliance is switched off in standby mode 2 Press the TIMER button to set the time Use the up and down button to choose from 1 24 hours timer setting Set the desired operation temperature fan speed etc Once the set time has elapsed the appli
11. e outlet or inlet grills For maximum performance the minimum distance from a wall or objects should be 50cm Keep the filters clean Under normal conditions filters should only need cleaning once every four weeks approximately Since the filters remove airborne particles more frequent cleaning maybe necessary depending on the air quality For the initial startup set the fan speed to maximum and the thermostat to 4 5 degrees lower than the current temperature After set the fan switch to low and set the thermostat to your desired setting To protect the unit we recommend not using the cooling function when the ambient indoor temperature is higher than 35 C To protect the unit we recommend not using the heating function when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than 7 C Note the manufacturer operating temperature ranges at the end of this user manual ERATION Cooling Mode The compressor 6 in the exterior unit compresses the refrigerant into a high temperature high pressure gas When this heat is exuded and the gas condenses into a liquid which is led expands into a gas at a low temperature and low pressure is converted gas flows along the cooling fins of the condenser 7 to the evaporator 1 in the interior unit The liquid This gas absorbs the warmth of the air in the room the cooled air is blown back into the room and the heat is moved to the compressor along with the gas A fan 3 draws the air ove
12. e read this installation manual completely before installing the product When the power cord is damaged replacement work shall be performed by authorized personnel only Installation work must be performed in accordance with all European national and or local directives and standards and must be done by authorized personnel only Always make sure to wear the correct personal safety protections such as protective eyewear gloves ear protection etc This air conditioner contains a refrigerant and can be classified as pressurized equipment Therefore always contact an authorized air conditioning engineer for installation and maintenance of the air conditioner The air conditioner must be inspected and serviced on an annual base by an authorized air conditioning engineer For your convenience you can download the latest version of the user installation manual on www electrig co uk Indoor Unit Position The air inlet and outlet vent should be far from any obstruction ensuring that there is a good airflow through the whole air conditioned space Select a position where the condensing water can be easily drained out and the indoor unit can be easily connected to outdoor unit The wall where the unit is fixed should be strong enough to withstand the full weight and vibration of the unit The unit should be accessible for service maintenance The height of the installed unit should be ideally more than 200cm from floor The air conditioner must not
13. electric Wall Mounted Inverter Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump User and Installation Manual elQ 9W MINV 9 000 BTU elQ 12W MINV 12 000 BTU elQ 18W MINV 18 000 BTU elQ 24W MINV 24 000 BTU also quick connectors QC models Thank you for choosing ElectrIQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative Air Conditioner and keep it safe for future reference Visit our page www electrIQ co uk for our entire range of Intelligent Electricals CONTENTS CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL FILTERS END OF SEASON START OF SEASON REPLACING THE BATTERIES INSTALLATION GUIDE INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT STANDARD PIPELINES CONNECTION amp AIR PURGING QUICK CONNECTORS OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION WMINVQC MODELS ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS TROUBLESHOOTING AND SELF DIAGNOSIS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX 16 16 18 22 26 27 28 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Carefully read the instructions before operating the unit This appliance comprise of an indoor and an outdoor unit The indoor slim evaporator is designed exclusively for indoor installations while the external condenser can be installed outside while still away from flood water or snow line Rating This unit must be only connected to a 220 240 V 50 Hz earthed power source Installation must be in accordance with regulations of the country where the unit is used These air conditioner
14. es and water drains and pass them through the piping wall hole drilled Right rear Fig 2 Mounting before fig 2 Fixing hook Hang the mounting slots of the indoor unit on the wall 7 Mounting X te Right mounting bracket making sure is tight in place fig 3 so pow that the hooks at the bottom of the indoor unit match the hooks of the wall mounting bracket fig 4 Fig3 Notes 1 The height of the installed unit is recommended to gt 200 cm 2 Either the indoor unit or the outdoor unit can be higher but the height difference must comply with a max 5 metres level difference 3 Try to reduce the bending of the pipes as much as possible so as to avoid possible negative impacts upon the performances of the unit For the quick connectors model the pipes and electrical cables will be encased in a plastic umbilical cord but there will still be need for careful handling of the piping to avoid bends Fig 4 Bottom hooks INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT Try to move the product to the installation location in its original packaging As the gravity center of the unit is not at the installation center special caution should be taken when using hoisting cables to lift it up During transport the outdoor unit must not be tilted to over 45 degrees also do not store the unit horizontally Use expansion bolts to fix the mounting supports on the wall Use bolts and nuts to fix the outdoor unit fi
15. ly 17 QUICK CONNECTORS OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION elQ 12WMINVQC Installation of the elQ 12WMINVQC is faster and required less tools There is no need to use a vacuum pump 1 Gently bend the pipe 2 Mark a vericle chalk 3 Mark a chalk line on at right angles to the line on the wall using the floor to line up the wall a spirit level outside unit with the connecting cord Y 4 Mark the four unit 5 Remove the unit Drill fixing holes on the floor the 7mm holes and tap in the wallplugs Notes Install the water drainage pipe 1 For well draining the drain hose should be placed at a downward slant 2 Do not wrench or bend the drain hose or flood its end by water 3 When the long drainage hose passing through indoor should wrap the insulation materials Wrenched gt lt Flooded 1 Push the drain hose onto the indoor unit outlet 4 Push the male coupling connector 2 right inside female coupling 7 Connect the 3 wires to the terminal board 10 Screw down the unit You will need four washers not supplied 2 Remove the raincover from the side Indoor Unit 8 195 coupling 5 Close the retaining clip 4 6 Push the electrical snap make sure the fingers of connector together the clip are engaged on the back of the lua FE fre r Aa fs 8 the and fasten the retaining screw 9 Fold
16. mber 14 7mm masonry drill 1 5 inch number 10 screws roundhead slotted 7mm wallplugs 4 inch plastic ties Also the following 2 inch Pipe clips Circuit breaker when drilling inside and out Garden gloves when lifting the outdoor unit Dustsheets Foam Filler Silicone sealer and gun 1 Check the area for 2 Mark the righthand 3 Remove the backplate hidden wires or pipes backplate screw and drill a 7mm hole position 4 Tap home a 7mm 5 Screw the backplate 6 Check level mark the wallplug to the wall using 1 5 other holes and swing inch number 10 the backplate away Screws 7 Drill the rest of the 8 Fix the backplate to 9 Mark the hole centre holes and tap in the wall make sure the 3 5 inch wallplugs cutter will clear the backplate 10 Drill the hole at a slight 11 Finish the hole from 12 Feed the cord and downward angle en the outside to keep it drain hose carefully you feel the pilot drill exit clean through the wall the outside wall stop E 13 Undo the power lead 14 Hook the indoor unit 15 Lock the bottom of the and break out the onto the top of the unit onto the base of plastic lead tab backplate the backplace Notes Install the rear panel Always mount the rear panel horizontally Due to the water tray of indoor unit has been adopted the both way drainage design the outlet of water tray should be adjusted slightly down when installing that is taking the ou
17. old electrical products Customers will be able to take any old electrical equipment to participating sites run by their local councils Please remember that this equipment will be further handled during the recycling process so please be considerate when depositing your equipment Please contact the local council for details of your local household waste recycling centres 28 WARRANTY INFORMATION ElectriQ guarantee provides cover against material or manufacturing faults This means that if your air conditioner develops a fault during the guarantee period we will arrange for it to be repaired or replaced Faults arising from a faulty installation are specifically excluded The system must be serviced annually by qualified personnel This unit must be operated under conditions as recommended in this user manual at voltages indicated on the unit Any attempts made to service or modify the unit by unqualified person will render this WARRANTY VOID This warranty is in addition to and does not affect your statutory rights Our warranty is RTB warranty and cover parts and our labour only We recommend that you note the details of your purchase below and retain your original proof of purchase receipt with this manual Keep these documents safe in the event of a warranty claim Purchase Date Retailer name Model number Serial number Installation Date Installer name Service Date Engineer C
18. ompany name ElectrIQ UK SUPPORT 29 www ElectrI Q co uk support Please for your own convenience make check the troubleshooting guide before calling the service line If the unit still fails to operate call 0871 620 1057 or complete the online form Office hours 9AM 5PM Monday to Friday www ElectrIQ co uk Unit 2 The Nursery Berristow Lane South Normanton Derbyshire DE55 2FX 30
19. r the filter and blows the cooled air back into the room A fan 8 draws air over the condenser and blows warm air away 1 Evaporator 2 Filter 3 Evaporator Fan 4 Gas Line 5 Liquid line 6 Compressor 7 Condenser 8 Condenser Fan Heat Pump Mode The system operates in reverse the condenser works as an evaporator the evaporator as a condenser warm air is blown into the room It is ideal as a maintenance heating when outside temperature is not too low and when indoor temperature is more than 7 Dehumidifying As with cooling the moisture in the air condenses on the cold evaporator at room temperature acting as a powerful dehumidifier REMOTE CONTROL Temperature indicator Indicates the set temperature OPERATION MODE indicator indicates selected operation mode TIME indicator Indicates timer time OPERATION MODE select button This button changes the operation mode AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN This button when pressed starts operation and stops when repressed This button set air rate TIMER button This button is used to set the switch on or switch off and the timer time This button changes to TURBO operation It does not work in AUTO DRY and mode FAN SPEED indicator Indicates the seted air rate SLEEP indicator Indicates during sleep operation TURBO indicator Indicates during TURBO operation Indicates selected flap mode SET TEMPERATURE button This button sets
20. rmly on the supports and keep on the same level If the unit is installed on the wall or at the rooftop the supports have to be firmly fixed so as to resist earthquake or strong wind Dimensions for parallel units installations Mr 00 17 STANDARD PIPELINES CONNECTION AIR PURGING Only for non quick connector models elQ 9WMINV elQ 12WMINV elQ 18WMINV elQ 24WMINV dust or other particles air moisture should be allowed to enter the air conditioning system Careful attention should be paid when pipeline connection for outdoor unit is made Try to avoid repeated curves as much as possible otherwise damage to the copper pipes may occur Suitable wrenches should be used when the pipeline connection is done so as to ensure appropriate torque refer to following torque table Excessive torque action might damage the joints while too little torque might lead to leakage Torque based upon the wrench to be used Copper pipe diam Tightening torque trengthened tightening torque 6 35 1 4 160kgf cm 63kgf inch 200kgf cm 79kgf inch 9 52 3 8 300kgf cm 118kgf inch 350kgf cm 138kgf inch 12 7 1 2 500kgf cm 197kgf inch 550kgf cm 216kgf inch 15 88 5 8 750kgf cm 295kgf inch 800kgf cm 315kgf inch 19 05 3 4 200kgf cm 472kgf inch 400kgf cm 551kgf inch Air purging with vacuum pump 1 Check that pipelines connection have been properly connected remove
21. s are supplied with refrigeration pipes and electrical cables and in the case of QC model with quick connectors which enables the installer to save time removes the need of a vacuum pump while preventing any leakage of refrigeration gas However European Union regulations requires for an F Gas trained engineer to handle any operation where non qualified intervention could case fluorinated gas escape A commissioning certificate must be issued with any installation If you are in any doubt about the suitability of your electrical supply have it checked and if necessary modified by a qualified electrician This air conditioner has been tested and is safe to use However as with any electrical appliances use it with care Disconnect the power before dismantling assembling or cleaning Avoid touching any moving parts of the appliance Never insert fingers pencils or any other objects though the guard This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities It is also not intended for use by those with a lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not leave children unsupervised with this appliance Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water Never connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an extension cord Both the indoor unit
22. stall the filter s Press the panel shut a click indicates it is closed properly 4 Restore the power from the consumer unit and turn the air conditioner on Indoor Unit While the unit is disconnected from power dust regularly with a dry cloth or slightly damp paper towel Never use chemicals or solvents Never spray a liquid in or over the appliance Exterior unit While the unit is disconnected from power Remove dirt and keep the air intake and exhaust openings free of debris etc Cleaning with chemicals may cause damage END OF SEASON If the air conditioner is not going to be used for an extended period set in fan mode on a slightly warm day so that the inside of the appliance dries out switch of the power from fuse box and remove the batteries from the remote control clean filters as well START OF SEASON If the air conditioner is to be used again after an extended period check that the air intake and exhaust openings of the interior and exterior units are not blocked Remove all dirt and debris check that filter is installed and is clean check that the condensation outlet drains properly and there is no dirt or organic blockage otherwise leakage may occur install 2 AAA batteries in the remote control turn the appliance on set the time and desired setting REPLACING THE BATTERIES remove the remote cover e replace the AAA batteries to and to install the cover press the on off
23. the room temperature SWING button This button changes the mode natural flow swing or fixed wind AIR FLOW button optional This button used for selection of the left right air flow direction whenever pressed the in flap will swing or fix It just works on three dimensional air flow model This button changes to SLEEP operation Press this button to lock or unlock the keyboard The remote control has a range of up to 8m Point the remote control at the receiver in the interior unit A beep confirms that the remote control signal has been received NOTE LAMP button and CLEAN button may not available in every models REMOTE OPERATION Turn the appliance on with the ON OFF button This activates the most recent used setting The ON OFF button turns the air con off TEMPERATURE The desired temperature is set with the up and or down button within the limits of the thermostat 16 C 32 C Use the FAN SPEED button to set the fan speed at low medium and high or automatic the symbol on the display will flash The fan speed in the automatic setting is determined by the difference between the set temperature and the room temperature 1 Press the MODE button until the COOL indicator appears 2 Set the desired temperature 3 Use the FAN button to set the fan speed 1 Press the MODE button until the HEAT indicator appears 2 Set the desired temperature 3 Use the FAN button to set the fan speed Fan mod
24. tinuous product development process specification may change Dimension L W H mm 800x280x190 800x280x190 900x292x215 1080 302 220 865x358x275 865x358x275 990x377x318 Packing L W H mm 875 410 352 875 410 352 985 450 370 1275 392 318 QC QC QC 10 12 10 12 14 17 Net Gross weight Kgs 14 16 QC 14 16 QC 17 19 QC Noise Sound pressure 30 40 30 40 42 46 level dB A Noise Sound power level 40 50 40 50 52 56 52 58 dB A Dimension L W H mm 715x235x540 715x235x540 850 295 605 900 330 835 Packing L W H mm 851x335x600 851x335x600 995x415x690 1030x440x960 28 33 45 51 Net Gross Weight Kgs 30 32 27 29 QC 42 45 QC Noise Sound pressure level 53 53 dB A Outdoo Noise Sound power level 63 63 r dB A R410A 820g Refrigerant type weight R410A 1000g R410A 1 700g R410A 2400g R410A 770g QC Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Defrost mode defrosting defrosting defrosting defrosting 1 typical 7 C T1 typical 7 C T1 typical 7 C T1 typical 7 C Applicable climate types 43 C 43 C 43 C 43 C These units contain a gas governed by F Gas regulations The gas must be handled by qualified F Gas engineers APPENDIX Disposal Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you can deposit your
25. tlet of the water tray as the center of a circle the included angle between the evaporator and level should be 0 or more that is good for condensing water drainage 2 Fix the rear panel on the wall with screws Where is pre covered with plastic granula 3 Be sure that the rear panel has been fixed firmly enough to withstand the weight of an adult of 60kg further more the weight should be evenly shared by each screw Wall Woll Mark on the middle of it Space mi to the above Right Rear piping hole Install the piping hole 1 Make the piping hole 90 in the wall slight downward slant to the outdoor side 2 Insert the piping hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connecting piping and wiring from being damaged when passing through the hole Indoor ___ Outdoor Wali pipe Seal pad 15 the indoor unit as seen fig 1 Please cut off the pipe LN hole guards if you are changing the pipe position The unit a also features alternatives guards for more pipe positioning insdaton E Fig 1 Finally wrapit 4 External connection The piping can be lead out both on the right or the left of TAMT _ sie piping Water drainage pipe Make sure that the drain pipe is underneath the pipelines Fig 3 When the drain pipe passes the room interior some condensed water might occur to its surfaces if the humidity is very high Tidy up the copper pipes electrical cabl
26. uire about 100 W per square metre of floor surface In strong sunlight or if other sources of heat are present this may be as much as 350 W sqm Tip on warm days let the air conditioner cool the room as much as possible during the night and set the temperature constant from night to daytime Emergency start In the event of a problem the air conditioner can be operated using the emergency button under the panel in the interior unit Open the front panel and press the button the air conditioner will heat if the room temperature is 20 C or less cool if the room temperature is 25 C or more and for values in between dehumidify in a model without a heat pump and in a model with a heat pump in fan mode FILTERS Turn off the appliance from the consumer unit before attempting to service the filters Opening the front panel at the A recesses pull the front part up with both hands The front panel will stay horizontal at around 90 Closing the front panel press the front part down at the sides at B and in the middle at Make sure it is properly closed click 1 Hold the front panel open or put it in horizontal position and remove the filter s 2 Usea vacuum cleaner to remove dirt If the dust filter is very dirty it may be washed in lukewarm water with a very small amount of neutral detergent Rinse well and allow to dry completely not in direct sunlight or near a source of heat 3 Keep the grid panel open and rein
27. y soft high pressure copper and prone to get damaged if not handled correctly Try to avoid getting it bended or stretched To keep the allowed bending radius please make the packed soft pipes vertical before extending Please do not extend only one side of he packed soft pipes Please make use of semicircle pulley to keep the allowed bending angle Extremely bending could damage the pipes Please use a twisting wheel to avoid improper bending Over bent soft pipes will lead to irregular bending Please use rigid elbow to keep the bending angle While soft pipes operating Undersize bending will damage the soft pipe Please keep the minimum Ce Short soft pipes will bent aside bending angle while wa ae admitted angle installing 21 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS elQ 9WMINV QC Indoor Unit CIRCUIT DIAGRAM BL BLUE BR BROWN RE RED BK BLACK GR GRAY Y G YELLON GREEN 1050205000035 R0 TO POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR UNIT BL BLUE BR BROWN RE RED WHWHITE BK BLACK GR GRAY ORG ORANGE Y G YELLOW GREEN YW YELLOW 22 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS elQ 12WMINV QC Indoor Unit CIRCUIT DIAGRAM BL BLUE BR BROWN RE RED BK BLACK GR GRAY Y G YELLON GREEN A050205000035 R0 TO POWER SUPPLY 70 INDOOR UNIT BL BLUE BR BROWN RE RED WH WHITE BK BLACK GR GRAY ORG ORANGE T G VELLOW GREEN YW YELLOW 23 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAG

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