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1. GY GES metallic Pipe Uj metallic Pipe ge gt Ne J BS i A A 9 y h 2 3 4 p Z Figure 43 Surface Figure 44 Concealed Fiqure 45 Schematic Diagram of Installation Mounting of Cable mounting of Cable Wall Surface 2 Bottom Plate of Wire Controller a Screw M4X10 ae Panel of Wire Controller JN Caution 1 The communication distance between the main board and the wire controller is 8 meters 2 The wire controller shall not be installed in a place where there is water drop or large amount of water vapor 38 Position and Method of Installing Wire Controller INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AN Caution Before installing the electrical equipment please pay attention to the following matters which have been specially pointed out by our designers 1 Check to see if the power supply used conforms to the rated power supply specified on the nameplate 2 The capacity of the power supply must be large enough 3 The lines must be installed by professional personnel An electricity leakage protection switch and an air switch with gap between electrode heads larger than 3mm shall be installed in the fixed line 1 Connection of single wire 1 Use wire stripper to strip the insulation layer 25mm long from the end of the single wire 2 Remove the screw at the terminal board of the air conditioning unit 3 User pliers to bend the end of the single wire so
2. E N a gt D magg ggio AUTO E iii A E FAN W Do amp SPEED SLEEP v 4 SAVE ESET O OUT Lai lt y O i mn m u TEST m m AUTO COOL DRY FRESH FAN HEAT TIMER L speed Low speed Fan speed display Auto High speed Medium 10 Sleep status display e Never install the wire controller in a place where is water leakage e Avoid bunping throwing tossing or frequently opening the wire controller Oper ating istructions of wire controller Press t he ON OFF ke y then the unit shall start up Press t he ON OFF key again then the unit shall shut off If the fan control key is prssed consecutively the fan speed shall changes i as per t he following sequence Low speed gt Medium speed gt Hight speed gt Auto In the dehumidifying mode The fan speed shall be automaticallyset as low Press the temperature seting key A to increase the set temperature press the temperature setting key y to decrease the set temperature when pressing the keys once the temperature shall increase or decrea se by1 C NOTE key lock function when the a and Y key arepressed simultaneously for 5 second the set temperature indicating area shall display EE and all keys response shall be shut off press the two keys simultaneously for 5 second again the key lock function shall be relea
3. will not display At last press ON OFF button complete setting and MAI NTENANCE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Before inspection and maintenance of the unit Please turn off the unit and set the power switch to OFF to cut off the power supply SUGGESTION f the air filter is dirty it will cause the reduction of airflow The unit is overloaded and consumes 6 more of electricity So regular cleaning is neccessary CLEANING THE UNIT Clean the air conditioner and the remote control with dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner lf damp cloth is used remove moisture by using dry cloth after ward Do not use benzine gasoline thinners or polishing products for cleaning Do not wash with hot water above 40 c Some parts of the unit may be deformed AT THE START OF THE SEASON Check that nothing blocks the air inlet and DURING THE OFF SEASON 1 Cut off the power supply main switch outlet of the indoor and outdoor units 2 Clean the air filters and other parts Done by Running the unit without air filters can profession cause mal functions due to dirt or dust 3 Leave the fan running for 2 3 hours to dry out Always install air filters at all times the inside of the unit Check that drainage hose is not bent or clogged Check that the units are properly installed 25 OPERATING GUIDE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Just professional people could clean or replace the filter Before open gri
4. Refer to Fig 27 e Suspension bolt stays inside the cap of indoor unit Never remove the cap Lift the unit and slide forward unit the dent Refer to Fig 28 Screw tightly both hanger bracket setting bolts M8 Refer to Fig 26 Screw tightly both hanger bracket fixing bolts M6 to prevent the movement of the indoor unit Refer to Fig 26 Adjust the unit height so that rear side of the drain pipe slightly inclines to improve drainage AN CAUTION Adjust the height by turning the nut with a spanner Insert the spanner from the hanger bracket opening Refer to Fig 29 In case of hanging It is possible to install using inward facing hanger brackets by not removing the brackets from the indoor unit Refer to Fig 30 Be sure to use only the specified accessories and parts for installation work Ceiling Hanger bracket a1 y g Hanger bracket setting bolt M8 Suspension bol PN Hanger bracket 40mm or less fixing bolt M6 i Hanger bracket Fig 25 aw af CC Fig 26 Ceiling slab i 1 l Boe i l l l CHVMNI NOILISOd 1108 Fig 27 Hanger bracket l Outdoor Unit Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WHERE TO INSTALL OUTDOOR UNIT The foundation must be solid enough to bear the The location is sufficiently isolated so that the running weight and vibration of the unit noise and the hot exhaust air do not disturb the users The space around the unit is a
5. unit can be done through the Timer On Off of this WEEKLY TIMER and the button shield operation of manual control can be done through shield setting on WEEKLY TIMER Mode selection and temperature adjust ment and other operations are done through the manual control at every unit ee AO Clock display j jy yjj aaaaaa 11 Confirmbutton 12 Increasebutton 13 Decreasebutton 4 Cacel deletebutton 15 Single groupbutton 16 Timer timebutton 17 ON OFF button 18 Note 2 1 For upper unit checks 16 lower units consecutively there will be no more than 16 seconds delay when setting works till unit responds Please let us know your requirement before your placing the order for this WEEKLY TIMER will only be prepared when customer orders communication joint with WEEKLY TIMER on manual control had been prepared Press A or V to select the unit that needed to be control It is available to control several units by Group Control 1 16 or control single unit by Single Control When selected a certain or several units by Single Control or Group Control Timer setting and On off setting can be set Timer setting can set 4 on off times in a day in one week and on off setting can be done by pressing on off button Connection between WEEKLY TIMER and manual control is shown as following C aa E SS Power I Oooo Week timer Manual control Manual control 16 units in max Telephone wire box 7
6. 15 16 17 The timer function of this display board is invalid when connect with the timer of the last week the display board will be controlled by the week timer No matter the unit is turned on or turned off press TIMER button enter into Timer setting then use the A Y buttons to select the time As shown In Fig 15 the setting time Fig 16 or cancel setting Fig 17 Then press Timer Button enter into each item setting a a MODE A a SWING TIMER eeeeee ON OFF fig 15 TIMER NA Ln m Tr MODE AC Vv A FAN P A COD m GD 4 fig 16 4 AC Vv ono SS dala wor 4 4 21 fig 17 If enter into timer setting by pressing Mode button to select the setting item Day Monday to Sunday Segment 1 4 Timer timer on or timer off the Minutes and Hours of the time By pressing A VY buttons to adjust the setting then press the Timer button to confirm and press the Timer button once more to cancel the setting After the setting confirmed the character on displayer will not blink it can not be setup When cancel the confirmation there are figure blink it can be set up finally press the ON OFF button complete the setting and quit the timer data will be save Fig 18 19 If e
7. and liquid pipe at the indoor unit with two holding spanners 4 AIR PURGING AND CHECK OF PIPE LEAKAGE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS AIR PURGING The purpose of air purging is to get rid of moisture and air in the system otherwise moisture and air may cause ineffectiveness of the compressor which directly affects the cooling capacity PURGING BY USING VACUUM After tightening the flare nuts between the indoor and the outdoor units Remove a blank cap of a three way valve by using a torque wrench Check if both high pressure and low pressure valves are in closed condition Remove the nut of the service port Connect a gauge into the service port and a vacuum pump Vacuum until the gauge indicates at 30 inches mercury pressure Remove gauge Tighten up the nut of the service port Use a hexagonal wrench to open both high pressure and low pressure valves to the end counter clockwise Tighten the blank cap of the three way valve GAS LEAKING CHECK Check leakage by apply soapsuds to every connec tion and inspect carefully After checking wipe them off completely Cover indoor unit joint with pipe insulation and 4 plastic bands to prevent condensation at joints 42 OUTDOOR UNIT Point at 30 inches mercury pressure Gauge LIQUID PIPE AND DRAIN PIPE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IF THE OUTDOOR UNIT IS INSTALLED LOWER THAN THE INDOOR UNIT picture 1 Sealed 1 A drain pipe should be
8. or different batter ies e Remove batteries when not in use for a long time e The remote control signal can be received at a distance of up to about 10m OPEN 2 Insert the AAA dry cell batteries 1 Remove the cover 3 Re attach the cover Unit Function 7DP Seven days programmer Accessory not supplied Centralized Control and Week Timer Functions The centralized control ler and the weekly timer are integra ted in the same wire controller The system has both the centralized con trol and the week timing functions Up to 16 sets of units can be control led simultaneously by the centralized controller weekly timer The weekly timer has the function of invalidating P 2 3 4 5 MON TUE WED_THU FRI SAT SU G3 SEG4 ENTER gt EN 6 lt CANCEL DELETE SINGLE GROUP TIMER TIME ON OFF the lower unit The weekly timing fun ction is able to realized four timing ON OFF periods for any unit every day so as to achieve fully automatic operation This WEEKLY TIMER adopts 485 mode to communicate with manual control of every duct type unit and it can control up to 16 units Adopting 2 core twisted pair wire the lon gest communication distance of this TIMER is 1200m After connected to power the WEEKLY TIMER can display all connected units sequence of unit is determined by code switch of manual control of every duct type unit On and off of every duct type
9. that a loop matching the screw size is formed 4 Put the screw through the loop of the single wire and fix the loop at the terminal board 2 Connection of multiple twisted wires 1 Use wire stripper to strip the insulation layer 10mm long from the end of the multiple twisted wires 2 Remove the screw at the terminal board of the air conditioning unit 3 Use crimping pliers to connect a terminal matching the size of the screw at the end of the multiple twisted wires 4 Put the screw through the terminal of the multiple twisted wires and fix the terminal at the terminal board AN Warning If the power supply flexible line or the signal line of the equipment is damaged only use special flexible line to replace it 1 Before connecting lines read the voltages of the relevant parts on the nameplate Then carry out line connection according to the schematic diagram 2 The air conditioning unit shall have special power supply line which shall be equipped with electricity leakage switch and air switch so as to deal with overload conditions 3 The air conditioning unit must have grounding to avoid hazard owing to insulation failure 4 All fitting lines must use crimp terminals or single wire If multiple twisted wires are connected to terminal board arc may arise 5 All line connections must conform to the schematic diagram of lines Wrong connection may cause abnormal operation or damage of the air conditioning unit Do not let any c
10. Telephone wire box E Telephone wire box Twisted wire with crystal joint Longest distance 1200 m Corresponding relation between code 6 0 10 01 14 switch and sequence of unit NOTE put 7 1 on 6 ting code switch to ON means 0 8 m0 te 1m TB 19 Wire controller with week timer functions ia gt 4 N TIMER Lot ERROR MODE ONOFFILJ II IL SWING FJ 4 SAVE SET OUT ENV DADE occ mO E E hl v DAY 3 SEG 19 AUTO M 1G FAN W 1 2 SPEED jf SLEE n SE FRESH FAN HEAT sworn lt S J Composition of wire controller wwe Eee Fan speed display Auto High speed Medium 1 Modekey speed Low speed Set temperature increase key 3 Defrostngstatus display C8 Set temperature decrease key l a A A S 14 Fan speed key fresh air setting 7 5 Set temperature display C15 Sleep key outdoor environmenttemperature check i 6 Ambienttemperature display 6 Timingkey 7 Fresh air status display not supplied st oNorrkey o 8 Mode cooling dehumidifying fan heating auto 18 Timerdaydisplay 9 Failure status display 19 Timer segment display e Never install the wire controller in a place where is water leakage e Avoid bunping throwing tossing or frequently opening the wire controller 20 e Wire controller with week timer function No 1 No17 is the same as front e instructions of No18 No 19 Timer setting Fig
11. U 36A ASFU 42A ASFU 48A 1 Power cord34mm HO7RN F 2 Power cord3X1 5mm H05VV F UTP 3 Communication Cords Power cord 5X4mm H0O7RN F Power cord 3X 1 5mm H05VV F UTP Communication Cords 39 Schematic Diagram of Unit Line Connection INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Rated Parameter and Side for Fuse ASGE 02A ASGE 12A ASGE 18A 46010014 250V 3 15A a ASGE 24A uj ASGE 36A ASGE 42A ASG 48E All the indoor 46010013 2D0V OA units 36 Position and Method of Installing Wire Controller INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS3 Position and Method of Installing Wire Controller 1 One end of the control wire of the manual controller is connected with main board of electric box of indoor unit inside it should be tightened by wire clamp the other end should be connected with the manual controller installation sketch map as shown in below The control wire be used for the indoor unit and manual controller which is the special communication wire the length is 8 meters the material be adopted for the control wire should be metallic substance The manual controller could not be disassembled and the communication wire be used for the manual controller should not be changed by users optionally the installation and
12. USER S MANUAL SINCLAIR AIR CONDITIONING Thanks for your selection of SINCLAIR Air Conditioning Unit Before use please read this instruction manual carefully and keep it properly to ensure correct use of this machine Temperature Setting Instructions Component Description Displ f orire isplay of Outdoor Ambient Temperature Controller Power fail Memory Function Setting Debug Function Failure Display Wire controller with week timer functions Indoor Unit Installation Drain Piping Work Routine Check after Installation Test Running Safety Considerations Please read this manual carefully before use and operate correctly as instructed in the manual l You are specially warned to note the two symbols below WARNING A symbol indicating that improper operation might cause human death or severe injuries A symbol indicating that improper operation might cause human injury or property damage N WARNING This unit shall be used in the houses offices restaurants residences or similar places Please seek an authorized repair station for installation work Improper installation might cause water leakage electric shock or fire Please install at a place strong enough to support the weight of air conditioner unit If not the air conditioner unit might fall down and cause human injury or death To ensure proper drainage the drainage pipe shall be correctly ins
13. able contact the refrigerant pipe the compressor and moving parts such as fan Do not change the internal line connections inside the air conditioning unit The manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss or abnormal operation arising from wrong line connections Connection of Signal Line of Wire Controller 1 Open the cover of the electric box of the indoor unit 2 Pullthe signal cable of the wire controller through the rubber ring 3 Plug the signal line of the wire controller onto the 4 bit pin socket CN9 at the circuit board of the indoor unit 4 Use cable fastener to bundle and fix the signal cable of the wire controller 39 PIPE PREPARATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Right Wrong PIPE amp ELECTRICAL WIRE CUTTING Use cutting tools easily found in the market go 90 Sloped Cut Rough Cut l di Measure precisely both outer amp inner pipe A Provide a iittle bit longer pipe than the measurement Wire must be 1 5 m longer than the refrigerant tube REAMING Retrigerant Tube Clean inside of the inner refrigerant tube Reamer While reaming the tube end must be on the top of the reamer to prevent any dust going back into the tube Up side down position FLARING THE PIPE END Flare Kit Flare both ends of the pipe with flaring kit by fitting the flare nut on the pipe before flaring Set the die on the pipe so that pipe end is 0 5 mm above top of the die Check if the pipe end is even and
14. above ground and the end of the pipe does not dip into water All pipes must be restrained to the wall by saddles 2 Taping of the pipes must be done from bottom to ay Ny Rag O wa w v W T D W W U Nu S top 3 All pipes are bound together by tape and restrained to the wall by saddles 2 X i l DS fi ff menn rerne Picture 1 IF THE OUTDOOR UNIT IS INSTALLED HIGHER THAN THE INDOOR UNIT picture 2 cone 1 Taping should done from lower to upper part 2 All pipes are bound and taped together and trapped the pipes to prevent water returning to the room see picture 3 Restrain all pipes to the wall with saddles Picture 2 43 DRAIN PIPING WORK OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS45 Make sure the drain flows out Ay CAUTION 1 Drain piping e The drain pipe outlet direction can be chosen from either the right rear or right The diameter of the drain pipe should be equal to or greater than the diameter of the connect ing pipe Vinyl tube pipe size 20 mm outer dimension 26 mm Keep the drain pipe snort and incline downwards at a gradient of at least 1 100 to prevent air pockets Refer to Fig 1 e Use t
15. dequate for ventilation or their neighbors The location is not close to any inflammable gases Easy access to check and maintain Ensure the spaces indicated by arrows from the wall ceiling fence or other obstacles Fig 31 Fig 32 Installation in the following places may cause problems If it is unavoidable to use such places consult with your distributor or dealer A place with machine oil A saline place such as a place very close to a seashore A place with sulphur gas A place where high frequency waves are generated by radio equipment welder and medical equipment 32 Outdoor Unit Inatallation Electric wiring connection 1 Remove the front side plate Fig 33 2 Break through the hole for wires and put on rubber bush 3 Pull all wires through the rubber bush 4 Connect the outdoor unit according to the 5 Tighten the wires with clamp and clasp ASGE 09A ASGE 12A ASGE 18A ASGE 24A CAUTION Wrong wiring may cause fire of electric shock Do not pull the wire when fixing it with wire clamp and clasp Do not let the wire too loose All the electrical work must be done by qualified personnel according to the local rules and this instruction The rated voltage and the exclusive circuit must be used Leakage circuit breaker must be installed Please use specified fuse If the power supply cord of the unit is dama
16. der Heating mode and the outdoor tempera ture is low and the humidity is high frost shall produce at the outdoor unit Now the heating efficiency shall be decreased When frosting hap pens the controller shall automatically start to defrost and DEFROST shall be displayed Note Cooling only type unit does not have heating mode and when ener gy saving is set the Auto mode shall be invalidated d N E gt TIMER 3 C MODE OFF ____R A E FAN SWING h y N OFF L po L When the unit is shut off timing start can be set After the unitis started up timing shutoff can be set After the TIMER key is pressed the unit enters the timing set status and the word TIMER flashes on gt the display Now user can press A or Y key to increase or decrease the set time Press the TIMER key again and then the timing shall go into effect Now the unit starts to count the time passed When the unit is under timing status you can cannel timing set by pressing the i TIMER key The range of set time is between 0 5 to 24 hours When the unit is shut off press the FAN key and the y simultaneously for 5 consecutive seconds to activate the energy saving setting menu Now SAVE i and COOL are displayed In case it is the first time to set energy saving the ini i tial value shall be displayed 26 The lo
17. eeded to be set complete the procedure by _ wireless remote controller FAN HEAT lt SWING AUTO COOL DRY A _ this key is pressed consecutively the operating mode shall change as per the following sequence ooling gt Dehumidifying gt Fan gt Heating gt Auto When the unit operates under Cooling mode COOL shall be displayed Now the set temperature must be lower than the ambient temperature Now if the set temperature is higher than the ambient temperature the unit shall not produce cooling effect but shall only operate under Fan mode When the unit operates under Dehumidifying mode DRY shall be displayed Now the interior fan shall operate in the manner of low speed air supply within a certain range of temperatures The dehumidifying effect of this mode is better than that of the Cooling mode and saves more energy When the unit operates under Heating mode HEAT shall be displayed Now the set temperature must be higher than the ambient temperature Now if the set temperature is lower than the ambient temperature the heating function shall not be started i When the unit operates under Fan mode FAN shall be displayed When the unit operates under Auto mode AUTO shall be displayed and the unit shall adjust its operating mode automatically according to the ambient temperature When the unit operates un
18. ged it must be replaced by Front side plate INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WIRING DIAGAM of outdoor unit Make sure to wire firmly ASGE 36A ASGE 42A ASGE 48A Fi Fam 7 oc f s ra J ae Power supply terminal board Rear side plate Clamp the manufacturer or its service agentor a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard An all pole disconnection air switch which have a contact separation of at least 3mm in all pole is needed JProflle Dimensions of Outdoor Unit Profile Dimensions of Outdoor Unit Ce Foo td ic ae Lo D 9 ___ a TY A l m i B I Fig 30 Unit mm Model ASGE 09A ASGE 42A ASGE 12A ASGE 36A ASGE 24A SGE 36 ASGE 48A Item ASGE 18A Unit Installation Instructions Precautions on Installation of Outdoor Unit To ensure the unit in proper function selection of installation location must be in accordance with following principles 1 Outdoor unit shall be installed so that the air discharged by outdoor unit will not return and that sufficient space for repair shall be provided around them achine 2 The installation site must have good ventilation so that the outdoor unit can take in and exhaust enoughair Ensure that t
19. he attached drain hose and clamp Insert the drain hose completely into the drain socket Tighten the clamp within the range of gray tape until the screw head is less than 4 mm from the hose Refer to Fig 2 3 Wrap the attached sealing pad 4 over the clamp and drain hose to insulate Refer to Fig 3 No folding of drain hose inside the indoor unit Refer to Fig 4 2 Confirm that smooth drainage is achieved after the piping work e Pour 600 cc of water into the drain pan from the air outlet for confirming drainage Refer to Fig 5 When drain hose ts connected z Incline the E drain hose Clamp S Not to be Drain hose soaking in water Taping area Gray Fig 2 Fig 1 Cramp Large sealing pada Accessory Accessory Air outlet qa Watering can Sy ES Fig 5 Fig 4 44 ROUTINE CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Y Check after installation Has it been fixed firmly Have you done the refrigerant leakage test Is heat insulation sufficient Does the unit drain well Is the voltage in accordance with the rated It may cause electric malfunction or damage the voltage marked on the nameplate part Has the unit been connected to a secure earth a It may cause electrical leakage connection Is the power cord specified It may cause electric malfunction or damage the part Has the inlet and outlet been covered It may cause insufficient refrigerating capacity Has
20. he relevant standard external static pressure 3 Cooling heating capacity stated above is measured under nominal working conditions corresponding to standard external static pressure The parameters are subject to change with the improvement of products in which case the values on nameplate shall prevail 4 In this table the outdoor side DB temperature of low temp cooling include two values the one in the bracket is the working condition of the appliance with function of low temp cooling 46 This product must not be disposed together with the domestic waste This product has to be disposed at an authorized place for recycling of electrical and electronic appliances 66179403
21. here is no obstacle for the airintake and exhaust of the outdoor unit If there is any obstacle blocking the air intake or exhaust remove it 3 Place of installation shall be strong enough to support the weight of outdoor unit and it shall be able to insulate noise and prevent vibration Ensure that the wind and noise from the unit will not affect your neighbors 4 Avoid direct sunshine over the unit It is better to set up a sun shield as the protection 5 Place of installation must be able to drain the rainwater and defrosting water 6 Place of installation must ensure the machine will not be buried under snow or subject to the influence of rubbish or oil fog 7 The installation site must be at a place where the air exhaust outlet does not face strong wind 34 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Schematic Diagram of Unit Line Connection Electric wiring connection The section area of cables selected by users must not be smaller than the specifications show diagram The signal wire between indoor and outdoor unit shall be installed in the shielded bushing and the unshielded twisted pair cable UTP shall be used the cross sectional aera of the cables must be 0 75 mm ASGE 09A ASGE 12A ASGE 18A ASGE 24A Outdoor Unit ASFU 09A ASFU 12A ASFU 18A ASFU 24A ASGE 36A ASGE 42A ASGE 48A Intdoor Unit ASF
22. ion on ceiling or wall by using paper pattern to indicate indoor frarne Mark the pattern and pull out the paper pattern Remove the return grill the side panel and the hanger bracket from the indoor unit as per procedure bellow Press the fixing knob of the relurn grilles the grilles will be opened wider and then pull it out from the indoor Remove the side panel fixing screw and pull to the front direction arrow direction to remove Refer to Fig 24 Loosen two hanger bracket setting bolts M8 on eath side for less than 10mm Remove two hanger bracket fixing bolts M6 on the rear side Detach the hanger bracker by pulling it backward Refer to Fig 26 30 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION FOR INSTALLATION WHERE AIR CONDITIONER TROUBLE IS LIKELY TO OCCUR Where there is too much of oil Where it is acid base area Where there is irregular electrical supply INSTALLATION PAPER PLANK or more or more or more K 30cm i Fig 23 Side panel fixing screw M4 a a Indoor Unit Neeley INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Set the suspension bolt Use W3 8 or M10 size suspension bolts e Adjust the distance from the unit to the ceiling slab beforehand Refer to Fig 25 Fix the hanger bracket to the suspension bolt A WARNING e Make sure that extended suspension bolt from the ceiling stays inside the arrowed position Readjust the hanger bracket when it is outside the arrowed position
23. ir flow directly at people Do not locate a heater or any other heat source especially infants aged persons or patients close to the unit The heat may deform plastic parts 4 x AE 27 nO GCS 0 3 OO aA am EAE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Check the following before contact the service man You may find the solution to your problems After checking if it still does not operate please contact your local dealer No operation The air conditioner runs but does not cool enough Vapor or mist fume coming out of the unit while running inoperative remote control Check if breaker switch is still on Check if the timer switch is on or not Check if the preset temperature is too high Check if the sunlight shines directly into the room Check if the door and window are opened Check if there is anything obstructing the air discharge Check if the exhaust fan still operates Check if the air filter is dirty or clogged Hot air in the room mixes with cool air This causes smoke fume Check if the batteries are inserted in correct directions Check if the batteries are exhaused or not 28 indoor Uunit Installation INSTA LLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS OF THE INDOOR UNIT When installing the indoor unit you can refer the paper pattern for installation and make sure that the drainage side must be 10mm lower than the other side in order to drain the condensation wa
24. is air conditioner will not be described below AUTO FAN adorer autro Se yey S G SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE Liquid crystal displayer It shows all set contents SL EEP button Press this button to set SLEEP operation TIMER OFF button At operating press TIMER OFF button set OFF TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to stop the unit automatically TIMER ON button At stopping press TIMER ON button set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatically 10 Remote control operation procedure COOL mode operation procedure e Accor ding to differ ence between room temp and set temp microcomputer can control cooling on or not e f room temp is higher than set temp compressor runs at COOL mode e f room temp is lower than set temp compressor stops and only indoor fan motor runs e Set TEMP should bein range of 16 C to 30 C 4 Press FAN button set fan speed 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to ro tate automatically and stop when repress 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable TEMP 2 Press MODE button set operation mode 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on Remote control operation procedure HEAT mode operation procedure e f room temp is lower than set temp compressor runs at HEAT mode e f room temp is higher than set temp compressor and outdoor fan motor stop only indoor fan motor
25. ll to clean filer the power must be cut off and wait for the fan motor stop To distribute cool air through out the room adjust air flow direction as shown by the arrows see picture to diffuse cool air W The temperature should not be set lower than what you need This would result to increase energy cost Close window and door while operating the Clean the air filter every week for higher unit to prevent leakage of cooled air to save efficiency energy In case of ineffective ventilation open the window to ventilate the room air once in a while but not too long since cooled air will be Draw close curtains or close glass windows when cooling to prevent heat load from sun light which may cause more electricity cost eth OE uselessly drained out 26 PRECAUTIONS OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS22 Turn off the airconditioner if while running electricity interference occurs If the unit is not to be used for a long time cut off the power supply main switch Me T T SO wy Do not insert objects into the air inlet or outlet Do not locate any obstacle against the air when the airconditioner is running as it may flow direction of indoor and outdoor unit cause damage or personal injury Also pay Inefficient performance or malfunction may re special attention when children are around sult ALA pi R y ri TS of Ne z 7 Se Do not channel the a
26. maintenance should be carried out by the professional personnel 2 First select an installation position According to the size of the communication line of the wire controller leave a recess or a embedded wire hole to bury the communication line 3 If the communication line between the wire controller 85 X 85 X 16 and the indoor unit is surface mounted use 1 metallic pipe and make matching recess in the wall refer to Figure 41 If concealed installation is adopted 1 metallic pipe can be used Refer to Figure 42 4 No matter if surface mounting or concealed mounting is selected it is required to drill 2 holes in the same level which distance shall be the same as the distance 60mm of installation holes in the bottom plate of the wire controller Then insert a wood plug into each hole Fix the bottom plate of the wire controller to the wall by using the two holes Plug the communication line onto the control panel Lastly install the panel of the wire controller Caution During the installation of the bottom plate of the wire controller pay attention to the direction of the bottom plate The plate s side with two notches must be at the lower position and otherwise the panel of the wire controller cannot be correctly installed 37 Position and Method of Installing Wire Controller INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Electric box cover sketch map for indoor unit communication wire
27. nit and avoid the risk of electric shock Please do not connect the earthing cable to coal gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone line Once started the air conditioner shall not be stopped at least after 5 minutes or longer otherwise the oil return to compressor may be affected Do not let the child to operate the air conditioner unit Do not operate the air conditioner unit with wet hands Please disconnect the main power before cleaning the air conditioner or replacing the air filter Operating by professinal Please disconnect the main power if to put the air conditioner unit out of use for a long period Please do not expose the air conditioner unit directly under corrosive environment with water or moisture Please do not foot on or place any goods on air conditioner unit After electrical installation the air conditioner unit shall be energized for electrical leakage test If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard An all pole disconnection switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles should be connected in fixed wiring The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube Wire controller standard fitting
28. ntered into Timer setting by pressing the Mode button to select the setting item Day Monday to Sunday Hours 0 23 or Minutes 0 59 By pressing A VY buttons to adjust the setting items then press Timer button to confirm or press the Timer button once more to cancel the setting After the setting confirmed the character on displayer will not blink it can not be setup When cancel the confirmation there are figure blink it can be set up finally press the ON OFF button complete the setting and quit the timer data will be save Fig 20 Ze E DAY SEG s as ies es fig 18 R 4m ae x DAY SEG of ec as fig 19 EARS ttt tt fig 20 If enter into Cancel Timer by pressing A Y buttons to select Week then press the Timer button to confirm at this time dd will display or press Timer button to cancel the selected day at this time dd will not display At last press ON OFF button complete setting and quit Fig 21 23 n E TIMER Z MODE E me E aie 4 oo 4 DAY 5 SWING TIMER E J s 4 fig 21 PART NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Indicator light state POWER indicato
29. off status interface shall be displayed After the above settings are completed the system shall display SAVE Now the set temperature shall not exceed the temperature range of the energy saving set ting before For example the lower cooling limit is set as 23 C and the upper cooling limit is set as 27 C for the energy saving temperature setting in left i so the cooling temperature can only be selected from the range of 23 C to 27 C i by using the remote controller or the wire controller later If the upper limit tem perature is the same as the lower limit temperature the system can only opera te at such temperature under relevant modes Remove of energy saving setting To remove the energy saving setting after it takes into effect you can press the FAN and the w key simultaneously for 5 consecutive seconds when the unit is i shut off But the value set before will not be cleared but as the initial set tempe i rature for the next energy saving setting After the unit is disconnected to power i supply the energy saving setting shall be stored The setting still functions when i the unit is connected to power supply again If the energy saving mode is set the sleep mode and the auto mode shall be invalidated Under normal conditions the OUT ENV column shall only display the indoor temperature Press the SLEEP key for 5 consecutive seconds when the unit is shut off o
30. on 2 A ccording to room temp micro computer can automatically set g 8 Ws operation mode so as for best effect Remote control operation procedure TIMER operation procedure AUTO i At stopping press TIMER ON button set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatically At operating press TIMER OFF button set OFF TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to Stop the unit automatically 15 Remote control operation procedure SLEEP mode operation procedure e When the unit is cooling or drying if SLEEP operation is set TEMP would increase 1 C in 1 hour and 2 C in 2 hours Indoor fan motor runs at low speed e When the unit is heating if SLEEP operation is set TEMP would decrease 1 C in 1 hour and 2 C in 2 hours Indoor fan motor runs at low speed 4 Press FAN button set fan speed 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repress 6 SLEEP button Press itto set SLEEP operation 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable TEMP 2 Press MODE button set Wes or HE op eration mode 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on Remote control operation procedure How to insert batteries 1 Remove the cover from the back of the remote controller 2 Insert the two batteries TwoAAA dry cell batteries and press but ton ACL 3 Re attach the cover Note e Don t confuse the new and worn
31. perfectly round Refrigerant Tube Uneven Poor Skin Cracked Uneven Slope Thickness WIRE CONNECTION AND TAPE COVERING 30 40 mm See the picture on the right hand side Th High Pressure Refrigerant Tube Low Pressure Refrigerant Tube To indoor Unit To Outdoor Unit 40 REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS The refrigerant is R410A GWP 2020 ODP 0 Select copper pipes for gas and liquid as informed in specific table see the pipe table below For dust and moisture protection before assembly of the pipe and its insulation both ends of the pipe must be covered Avoid pipe bending as much as possible If it is necessary the bending radius must be more than 3 cm or 4 cm Size of Fitting Pipe mm l l Ya megn Amount of Additional Max Pipe Difference between l i e Refrigerant to be Filled Gas Liquid Length m Indoor Unit and For Extra Length of Pipe Pipe Outdoor Unit m J P ASFU 09A 5 ASFU 12A 20 15 30g m ASFU 18A ne 4 ASFU 36A ASFU 42A 3 1 2 50 30 120g m ASFU 48A Connecting Wire Gas Pipe Liquid Pipe Piping Tape Dia Drain Pipe 1 2 The connection between an indoor unit and an outdoor unit Unscrew the flare nut for releasing pressure gas in the indoor unit If there is no high pressure gas blowing out it is the signal of a leaking indoor unit Fit the flare nut to the liquid pipe Flare the pipe s end with flare tool Tighten both flare nuts into gas pipe
32. r light on off with system running stop and flash when system in protection state Remote Control Holder COOL indicator light on off with the operation of cool ON OFF 3 HEAT indicator light on off with the operation of heat ON OFF Remote Control v Drain Pipe To drain water produced while the unit is tunctioning xs amp FETC FOR e Refrigerant Tube Air Inlet fumed AV 777 Air Outlet OUTDOOR UNIT CAUTION Wrong wiring connection will cause electrical mal function Do not pull the wire when fixing it with wire clamp Do not let the wire too loose in the outdoor unit wiring terminal ee amma power connection cord HAAN power supply cord M T O sign connection cord er TIC TE AW NOTE If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard 2 The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations 8 An all pole disconnection switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles should be connected in fixed wiring 24 time dd
33. r start up the LCD shall display OUT ENV After the outdoor temperature is displayed for 10 seconds the system shall return to the display interface of indoor temperature Note If not equipped with an outdoor ambient sensor the unit shall not have this function Press and hold the MODE key for 10 seconds when the unit is shut off to switch set values so as to decide if the unit operating status or shutoff status shall be memorized after a power fail If the set temperature area _ displays 01 it means the unit operating status or shutoff status shall be memorized after a power fail 02 means the operating status or shutoff status shall not be memorized Press the ON OFF key to store the set value and exit the setting When the unit is shut off press the FAN key and the SLEEP key simul taneously to activate the debug menu Now the LCD displays DEBUG Press the MODE key to select setting item and use the 4 key or the y key to set actual valve Setting of Ambient Temp Sensor Under the debug mode press the MODE key so as to display 01 on the set temperature area at the left of DEBUG The OUT ENV area at the right of DEBUG displays setting status Now use the key or the y key to select from the following two settings The indoor room temperature is measured at the air intake Now the OUT ENV area di
34. runs e Set TEMP should bein range of 16 C to 30 C 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repress it f d AUTO FAN ea AUTO as O l 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable TEMP 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on 2 Press MODE button set operation mode 12 Remote control operation procedure DRY mode operation procedure If room Temp is more than 2C below Set TEMP compressor and outdoor unit fan motor stop indoor unit fan motor runs as low speed e f room Temp is between 2 C of Set TEMP the compressor and outdoor unit fan motor will run for 6 minutes and stop for 4 minutes and always in such a cycle the indoor unit fan motor will run at low speed elf room Temp is more than 2C above Set TEMP compressor and outdoor unit fan motor run aS COOL mode indoor unit fan motor runs at low speed e Set TEMP should be in range of 16C to 30 C 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to ro tate automatically and Stop when repress it 4 Press T EMP button set suitable TE MP TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION 2 Press MODE button set WwW operation mode Remote control operation procedure AUTO mode operation procedure e At AUTO mode operation standard TEMP is 25 C for COOL mode and 20 C for HEAT mode AUTO FAN oper AUTO 1 Plug in Press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned
35. sed When the wire controller is locked by remote monitor or centralized controller the keys of the wire controller and the signal of the remote controller are all locked and invalidated and then the set temperature indicating area shall display CC Range of temperature setting under various modes Heating 16 C_30 C Cooling 16 C_30 C Dehumidifying16 C _30 C Fan No temperature setting function Press Swing button then the swing mode will be operated by the air conditioner suns Repress Swing button once to stop swing mode as i Note There is no swing mode for duct type indoor unit 6 _ When under the cooling or dehumidifying mode after receiving the e E SLEEP order for 1 hour the previous set temp T e will be risen for 1 C and another 1 C will be risen after 2 hours that means that the se 7 A temperature been risen 2 C within 2 hours Then the unit will run me according to this set temp L J A When under the heating mode after receiving the SLEEP order for 1 L m a hour the previous set temp Ts will be lower for 1 C and another 1 C will be lower after 2 hours that means that the temperature been lowered 2 C within 2 hours Then the unit will run according to this set temp There is no SLEEP mode under fan mode Note The wired remote controller has no SLEEP mode button if SLEEP mode is n
36. splays 01 2 The indoor room temperature is measured at the wire controller Now _ the OUT ENV area displays 02 The indoor room temperature is measured at the wire controller when the mode is heating or auto At other modes it is measured at When there is failure in the unit operation ERROR will i f flash on the LCD of the wire controller and the code of fai EIT lure will also be displayed When there are multiple failures at the same time the codes of failures will be displayed one after one on the wire controller The first digit of the code denotes the system number When there is only one system the system number is not displayed The last two digits denote the detailed failure code For example the code in left means low pressure protection of com pressor gt 3 m KOKO ER High Pressure Protection Compressor Low Pressure E3 F3 Failure of Outdoor Ambient Sensor se E4 F4 Failure of Exhaust Temp Sensor SS Temperature Protection E5 Compressor Overheat i E5 Failure of Indoor Room Sensor at Wire E6 Communications Failure E8 Indoor Fan Protection EE Keys are locked not failure The unit is remotely monitored or controlled _ E9 Full Water Protection i CC by centralized controller and the wire control 2 lers functions are invalidated not failure FF Connected control communications 2 Failure A E5 Material Malfunction Will Be Showed B
37. talled according to installation instructions Take proper measures for heat preservation to prevent condensing Improper installation of pipes might cause leakage and wet the articles in the room Do not use or store flammable explosive poisonous or other dangerous substances beside the air conditioner In case of trouble e g burnt smell please immediately cut off the main power of air conditioner unit Keep air flow to avoid shortage of oxygen in the room Never insert your finger or any objects into air outlet and inlet grill Never plug or unplug the power cable directly to start or stop the air conditioning unit Please take constant care to check if the mounting rack is damaged after long use Never modify the air conditioner Please contact the dealer or professional installation workers for repair or relocation of the air conditioner The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry A WARNING The installation cleaning and maintenance work must be done by a qualified person Do not do such work by yourself Before installation please check the power supply for compliance with the ratings on nameplate Check the power safety as well Before use please check and confirm if the cables drainage pipes and pipelines are correctly connected hence to eliminate the risk of water leakage refrigerant leakage electric shock or fire Main power must be securely earthed to ensure effective grounding of air conditioner u
38. ter fluently Unit mm ASFU 09A ASFU 12A ASFU 18A ASFU24A 1 188 1202 oo 260 ASFU 36A ASFU 42A 1590 1491 ASFU 48A 29 indoor Unit Instrallation SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION Such a place where cool air can be distributed throug hout the room Such a place where is condersation water is easily drained out Such a place that can handle the weight of indoor unit Such a place which has easy access for maintenance Such a place where is permitting easy connection with the outdoor unit Such a place where is 1m or more away from other electric appliances such as television audio device etc Avoid a location where there is heat source high humidity or inflammable gas Do not use the unit in the immediate surroundings of a laundry a bath a shower or a swimming pool Be sure that the installation conforms to the installation dimension diagram The space around the unit is adequate for ventilation Refer to Fig 23 THERE ARE 2 STYLES OF INSTALLATION e CEILING TYPE e FLOOR TYPE Each type is similar to the other as follows Determine the mounting posit
39. the length of connection pipes and the l The refrigerating capacity is not accurate refrigerant charge been record Is the electrical wiring and piping connection It may cause electric malfunction or damage the installed correctly and securely part N WARNING 1 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or 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 2 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 45 TEST RU N N N G OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE Check electrical main wire s voltage Use a thermometer to measure cool air both in and out The difference between in air and out air temperature should not be less than 8 C Thermometer The unithas Auto restart funcation it can remember the running model before power broken Be sure to use the exclusive accessories list above in the installation or it will lead to water leakage electric shock fire etc Appendix Air conditioner nominal working condition and working range Test condition DB C WB C DB CC WB CC wemwe ll al nl en ll o ET ie ll aa ll nn Note 1 The design of this unit conforms to the requirements of EN14511 standard 2 The air volume is measured at t
40. wer limit of temperature shall be displayed i on the set temperature and the temperature value under setting shall flash Set 2 the lower limit of cooling temperature using the A key or the y key the lower limit temperature can be selected from the range between 16 30 Press the i ON OFF key to confirm the setting Also use the 4 key or the w key toset the upper limit of temperature and the temperature value shall flash on the ambient i temperature area OUT ENV area the upper limit temperature can be selected i from the range between 16 30 Press the ON OFF key to confirm the setting Please pay attention that the upper limit temperature must be higher than the i set lower limit temperature Otherwise the system shall regard the higher tem perature as the upper limit temperature and the lower one as the lower limit temperature Press the MODE key to complete the energy saving setting for the modes of cooling and dehumidifying and turn to the energy saving setting for the heating mode Cooling only unit does not have this function Now the LCD i displays SAVE and HEAT After setting is completed press the FAN key 2 and the w key simultaneously for 5 consecutive seconds to exit the setting of i i energy saving After the energy saving setting interface is activated the system shall exit the interface if there is no any operation within 20 seconds after the last key input and the normal shut
41. y The Indicator Light On The Mother Board Of Outside Unit Operation of Remote Controller SS ee al Name and Function R emote Control Note e Be sure that there are no obstructions e Don t drop or throw ther emote controller e Don t place the remote controller in a location exposed to direct sunlight SWING button When it is pressed the louvers FAN button start to rotate automatically and Press this button to change stop when repressed the fan speed of AUTO FAN A AUTO FAN A Al OPER Ooo 44 add AuTo Se yey So amp O a i 0C n TEMP increases 1 C by pressing l i aa button once and decreases 1 C by pressing button once At COOL mode operation SET a TEMP can be selected from 16 C to Bi ae A A lt W gt DRY mode 30 C ONOFF I SP FAN mode AtDRY mode operation SET TEMP am 3 HEAT mode can be selected from 16 C to 30 C At HEAT mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 C to 30 C SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE i Se COOL mode LI HR ON OFF button Press this button to turn on MODE button or turn off the unit Press this button to change the operation mode in order of AUTO 8 KS eG Remote control operation procedure Name and F unction R emote Control Remove the cover Note This type of remote controller is a kind of new current controller Some buttons of the controller which are not available to th

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