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1. Service Centre Copy Customer Details Title Mr 5 Residence Address Dist Pin State Occupation __ Fax Code Code Mobile No Email Product Details Please Tick The Appropriate Product Colour TV B amp W DVD Washing M C AC Plasma TV Rear Projection TV Microwave Oven LCD TV Dealer s Name amp Address Model No Serial No Please Refer Sticker On Back Cover Of Your Product Purchase Date Day Month Year Sig nature Bill No Accept The Terms And Conditions of The Warranty Customer Signature Thank you for selecting a World Class product and we assure you that it will perform as per your expectations We thank you for taking your time to complete this form All Information Provided by You will be Kept Confidential Please Fill In Tear off Fold and Mail this form to Reach us within 10 days of the Product Purchase We welcome your Valuable Suggestions if any to Improve our Products and Services FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Customer Code Branch Mirc Electronics Ltd Note Company Will Not Be Responsible For The Loss Of This Form During Transit For Other Details on Our Products amp Services Log On www onida com BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE ONIDA CUSTOMER RELATION CENTRE Ad
2. RED Y G YELLOW GREEN POWER 380 415V 3Ph 50Hz FUNCTION OF SWITCH JP1 LOCATION amp EXPLANATION STATE OF NORMAL USE STATE OF QUICK CHECK STATE OF SELF CHECK 52 OUTDOOR UNIT CONTROL BOARD WHITE BLACK RED 4 RT3B RT3A H PRO A cn L PRO A L PRO B H PRO B R RED B1 BLUE W WHITE B2 BLACK TO INDOOR UNIT LED INDICATOR DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION COOLING MODE AFTER COMPRESSOR HAS BEEN STARTED UP STAND BY FAULT OF OUTDOOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAULT OF T3A HIGH PRESSURE PROTECTION A OR LOW PRESSURE PROTECTION A FAULT OF T3B HIGH PRESSURE PROTECTION B OR LOW PRESSURE PROTECTION B SEQUENCE PROTECTION T3 HIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTION Licht EXTINGUISH QUICK FLASHING JY stow rasiine Not CONSIDERATION AIR AIR CONDITIONERS OEE lt TROUBLESHOOTING If the system does not properly operate except the above mentioned cases or the above mentioned malfunctions is evident investigate the system according to the following procedures See in Below Table Troubles and causes of air conditioner If one of the following malfunctions occur stop operation shut off the power Symptoms and contact with your dealer Power failure Wait for the comeback of power
3. Fig 13 23 AIR conpiTionERS INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT 5 5TR Installation Place e The Outdoor unit should be installed in the location that meets the following requirements e There is enough room for installation and maintenance The air outlet and the air inlet are not impeded and can not be reached by strong wind Itmustbe a dry and well ventilating place The supportis flat and horizontal and can stand the weight of the outdoor unit And will no additional noise or vibration Your neighborhood will not feel uncomfortable with noise or expelled air 15 easy to install the connecting pipes or cables Determine the air outlet direction where the discharged air is not blocked There is no danger of fire due to leakage of inflammable gas The piping length between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit may not exceed the allowable piping length In case that the installation place is exposed to strong wind such as seaside make sure the fan operating properly by putting the unit lengthwise along the wall or using a dust or shield Refer Fig 14 e If possible do not install the unit where it is exposed to direct sunlight If necessary install a blind that does not interfere with the air flow Select the position where it will not be subject to snow drifts accumulation of leaves or other seasonal debris If unavoidable please cover it w
4. Th ration lamp is flashing rapidly 5Hz This lamp is still flashing rapidly after tum off Power switch is off Switch on the power 15 tas g rap d 5 8 as Unit does not start Fuse of power switch may have burned ReplLocation the power and turn on again See below given Table Batteries of remote controller exhausted Replace the batterises or check the th bl f troller troller Remote controller receives malfunction or the button does not work well A safety device such as a fuse a breaker frequently actuates Ale normally Dut Temperature is not set correctly Set the temperature properly Be in 3 minutes protection of Wait Obstacles and water enter the unit completely can t cooling compressor Water leaks from indoor unit Refrigerant is too little or too much Check leakage and rightly recharge Other malfunctions Air or concretingc gas in the refrigerant refrigerating circuit Vacuum and recharge refrigerant Units start or stop frequently Compressor is malfunction Maintenance or change compressor Voltage is too high or too low Install manostat System circuit is blocked Find reasons and solution ae 1 Room temperature sensor checking channel is abnormal X X Outdoor unit and indoor unit heat Clean the heat exchanger exchanger is dirty Clean the air filter 2 Indoor exchanger sensor The air fi
5. Confirm the following issues before trial operation and the box for the confirmed items Check whether the indoor unit and the outdoor are installed properly Check whether the piping and wiring are correct Check whether the refrigerant pipeline system is inspected for leakage Check whether the drain is smooth Check whether the heat insulation is perfect Check whether the ground cables are connected correctly Check whether the pipe length and the refrigerant amount are recorded Check whether the supply voltage is equal to the rated voltage of air conditioner Check whether any obstacles exist at the air inlet outlet of the indoor or outdoor unit Open the gas valve and the liquid valve Connect the power supply to preheat the air Install the remote controller holder as required by user The holder must be installed in a location suitable for transmitting the signals of the remote controller to the indoor unit 57 AIR CONDITIONERS Trial run Use the remote controller or wire controller matched to let the air conditioner run in the cooling mode Inspect the following items against the User manual Indoor Unit Check whether the switch of the remote controller or wire controller is normal Check whether the functional keys of the remote controller or wire controller are n
6. Lett IPE amp Fig 48 prepared by the user Bottom plane Fig 49 Note When welding the refrigerant pipe in order to prevent internal oxidation of the pipe nitrogen must be filled in Otherwise the oxidized chips may block refrigerating circulatory system 43 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Size Of Outdoor Unit Pipes And Piping Methods 2777272772 2 SAI Indoor unit Fig 50 Allowed length of refrigerant pipe and height difference Height difference between indoor unit and outdoor unit lt 20m Outdoor unit Max pipe length L lt 30m value Max actual length of pipe L Max height difference Height difference Outdoor between indoor upper unit and outdoor unit Outdoor lower 44 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Airtight Test After the pipes between the indoor unit and outdoor unit are connected replenish compressed nitrogen to perform airtight test Note The airtight test is performed by using the compressed nitrogen 2 94MPa 30kg cm G Tighten the spool of the gas valve and liquid valve before compressing the nitrogen Compress the nitrogen at the air vent of the gas valve The gas valve and liquid valve are closed in the process of compressing the nitrogen Do not use oxygen flammable gas or toxic gas in the airtight test Use A Vacuum Pump To Create A Vacuum Use a v
7. Check whether the height drop between the indoor unit and outdoor unit the length of refrigerant pipe and the number of the bends meet the following requirements The number of bends less than 10 WGE The length of refrigerant pipe The max height drop a The Procedure of Connecting Pipes Caution All field piping must be provided by a licensed refrigerant technician and must comply with the relevant local and national codes Do not let air dust or other impurities fall in the pipe system during the time of installation The connecting pipe should not be installed until the indoor and outdoor units have been fixed already Keep the connecting pipe dry and do not let moisture in during installation Execute heat insulation work completely on both sides of the gas piping and the liquid piping Otherwise this can sometimes result in water leakage 1 Drill a hole in the wall Suitable just for the size of the wall conduit then set on the fittings such as the wall conduit and its cover 2 Bind the connecting pipe and the cables together tightly with binding tapes Pass the bound connecting pipe through the wall conduct from outside Be careful of the pipe allocation to do on damage to the tubing 3 Connect the pipes Refer to How to Connect the pipes for details 4 Expel the air with a vacuum pump Refer to How to expel the air with a vacuum pump for details 5 Open the stop values of the outdoor unit to
8. To protect the compressor a time delay is incorporated in the circuit The Time Delay ensures that the compressor switches ON only after a delay of about 3 minutes Buttons and their Functions 1 MODE Selection Button It is used to select mode push the button one time then the operation modes will change in turns as follows AUTO COOLING gt DEHUMIDIFY HEATING Remarks No Heating Mode for Cool Type Unit 2 TIMER ON Button Push the button to set TIMER ON each time you push the button the time moves forward by 0 5 hours When the set time is over 10 hours each time you push the button the time moves forwarded by 1 hour If want to cancel the TIMER ON then adjust the time of TIMER ON as 0 0 3 TIMER OFF Button Push the button to set TIMER OFF each time you push the button the time moves forward by 0 5 hours When the set time is over 10 hours each time you push the button the time moves forwarded by 1 hour If want to cancel the TIMER OFF then adjust the time of TIMER OFF as 0 0 5 CLOCK Button Normally display the clock set currently display 12 00 for the first electrifying or resetting When push the button for 4 seconds the hour part on the clock display flashes every 0 5 seconds then push button and w button to adjust minute When set clock or alter clock setting must push the confirm button to complete the setting AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS 5 OK Button This button is used at the state of
9. a hole in the wall to avoid the Wire i Controller Back Cover being fixed directly to R the wall which is not allowed for the Wire J oint _Indoor Unit ee When installing the Wire Controller you should extrudes out of the Wire Controller Back Cover adjust the bottom of the Wire Controller Board to Installation N otice the Wire Controller Back Cover which should be fixed first then press the other end of the Wire When the air conditioner needs the constant frequency wire Controller Board Controller be sure adding a Wire Joint with 5 terminal named A B C D E in indoor unit and fixing a infraed emitter whose A NOTE anode and cathode connecting with A and B near the receiver in the Indoor Unit Switch Board then connecting the terminal 5v GND Run in the Switch Board to C D E respectively Never turn screws too tightly or else the cover would be dented or the Liquid Crystal breaks Please leave enough long cable for maintenance of the Wire Controller Board AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS OPERATION Operating Your Air Conditioner Your Ductable Air Conditioner can be conveniently operated using the intelligent cordless remote control Switch on the MCB Press ON OFF button on remote handset to switch ON the AC The RUN light on Indoor unit will glow ON Your AC switches on with parameters that were set before power was switched off The unit receives the signal with tone and your AC starts operation Time Delay
10. operation Moisture generated by defrost becomes steam and is exhausted Note Heating operation is invalid in Cooling only type unit 17 AIR OPE CONDITIONERS Symptom 4 Noise of air conditioners cooling Symptom 4 1 Indoor unit continuous low shah sound is heard when the systems is in cooling operation or at a stop When the drain pump optional accessories is in operation this noise is heard pishi pishi squeaking sound is heard when the systems stops after heating operation Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by temperature change make this noise Note Heating operation is invalid in Cooling only type unit Symptom 4 2 Indoor unit Outdoor unit continuous low hissing sound is heard when the system is in operation This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both indoor and outdoor units A hissing sound which is heard at the start or immediately after stopping operation or defrost operation This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow stop or flow change Symptom 4 3 Outdoor unit When the tone of operating noise changes This noise is caused by the change of frequency Symptom 5 Dust comes out of the unit When the unit is used for the first time a long time This is because dust has gotten into the unit Symptom 6 The units can give off odors The unit can absorb the smell of rooms furniture cigarettes etc and then emit it again Sympt
11. pipe more than three times 28 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS When connecting the flare nut coat the flare both inside and outside with either oil or ester oil and initially tighten by hand 3 or 4 tums before tighten firmly Be sure to use both a spanner and torque wrench together when connecting or disconnecting pipes to from the unit Caution Too large torque will harm the bellmouthing and too small will cause leakage Please determine the torque according to below given Table After the connecting work is finished be sure to check that there is no gas leak Tightening torque NeM Turn clockwise to close Stop Cap Valve size Shaft valve body Valve lid 5 4 6 6 13 5 16 5 570 Hexagonal 779 wrench 4 mm 18 22 Maintenance nut gt Hexagonal 27 33 wrench 36 44 10 mm 29 AIR ONE CONDITIONERS How to expel the air with a vacuum pump Stop valve operation introduction 1 Opening stop valve 1 Remove the cap and turn the valve counter clock wise with the hexagon wrench 2 Turn it until the shaft stops Do not apply excessive force to stop valve Doing so may break the valve body as the valve is not a back seat type Always use the special tool 3 Make sure to tighten the cap securely 2 Closing stop valve 1 Remove the cap and turn the valve clockwise with the hexagon wrench 2 Securely tighten the valve until the shaft contacts the main body seal 3
12. power switch is tumed on a certain extent of electric power is consumed even if the air conditioner does not run Turning off the main power switch can save energy Remove the batteries out of the remote controller After the air conditioner has been in service for several Seasons foreign substance accumulates inside the unit to an extent dependent on working conditions Therefore shut down the air conditioner through the ON OFF button of the remote controller and then cut off the power supply Startup After A Long Period Out Of Service Check the following issues Check whether the air inlet or outlet of the indoor unit and outdoor unit is blocked Remove foreign substance if any Check whether the ground wire is connected properly Check whether the condensate water is discharged normally Cooling operation season Check whether the insulation work of refrigerant circuit and ventilating duct is on sound Status Check whether the installing seat is corroded or rusted Startup Connect the indoor unit 12 hours after connect the outdoor unit power supply Switch on the power control of remote controller or wire controller and than startup the air 0000 conditioner 15 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS CLEANING THE FILTER The air filter can prevent the dust or other particulate from going inside In case of blockage of the filter the working efficiency of the air conditioner may greatly decreas
13. sunshade or skirting outside the room The two units are connected through refrigerant pipes made of copper NIDA gt Model Code DO10311A1 Model Code 0010191 1 ONIDA CONDITIONERS INSIDE OVERVIEW 5 5TR INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT ee gt gt gt P i N gt A 4 sl P gt a yb bas gt ae at a 4 SA eA ae bas p eS ato 446 146 46 244 rats pate pate Fig 1 Aj outlet E Box Air inlet side and rear Wire controller Air filter inside air in grill Refrigerant pipe Heat exchanger Drain hose Airinlet 9 All the pictures in this manual for explanation purpose only They may be slightly different from the air conditioner you purchased depend on model The actual shto ape shall prevail AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS INSIDE OVERVIEW 8 75TR Indoor unit Electrical control box aa Drain orifice i Air return duct option Remote controls signal receiving board Remote controller Optional Fixed rated wire controller Outdoor unit Fig 2 Refrigerant pipe AIR LONIDE CONDITIONERS Operatio
14. the appropriate indicator will go off Directly transmit the signal transmitter of the wire controller to the infrared signal receiver of the indoor unit and then repeatly push the ON OFF button twice AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN Do s 5 Sealallairgaps inthe room Choose the righttemperature to avoid overcooling Ventilate the room regularly Switch off the powersupply if notin use forlong Unplug the unitwhile cleaning Dont s 7 Don tleave the doors and windows open when the air conditioneris Don tuse hot water to clean yourfrontgrill Donttuse scouring powder harsh soaps waxor polish on the grill Dont switch on the air conditioner immediately after switching it off Waitfor 2 minutes Dontoperate with a clogged filter Dontblock air intake amp outlet vents Don tchange setting unnecessarily 56 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS TRIAL RUN G amp G G amp G Please conduct accordance with Trial Run Tenor Nameplate on the electric control box Note Perform the trial run only after the outdoor unit has been powered on for over 12 hours Check that all valves are opened before trial run Check the electric safety before trial run Do not perform compulsory operation in any It is very dangerous if the protection device is not active Perform trial run only after all installations are finished
15. the location of the unit during the warranty period this warranty shall become null and void unless the fact of the proposed change is communicated in writing to the authorized dealer atleast seven 7 days prior to the said change On receipt of such information the authorized dealer or any of its counterparts shall arrange for de installation of the said unit on chargeable basis However in the event of any damage occuring to the unitorto any ofits parts during the course of its transit by the said purchaser repair or replacement the said unit or any part thereof damaged shall not be covered by this warranty 62 8 10 11 12 13 14 AIR OPE CONDITIONERS It shall be the absolute discretion of the company to a effect the repairs or replacement of parts whether at the site of installation or atany service centre and b have the job attended to either by the Company s service personnel authorised dealer This warranty is in the nature of and for the purpose of set forth herein above and in particular the Company shall not in any event be liable for direct indirect incidental or consequential loss or damages to either the said purchaserand orhis property orany other third party The AC is designed to operate ata range Rated Voltage 10 Any failure due to operation of the machine beyond these limits will notbe covered by the above warranty The purchaser should preserve the original invoice for neces
16. to the ceiling varies from the constructions consult the construction personals for the specific procedures The size of the ceiling to be handled Do keep the ceiling flat Consolidate the roof beam for possible vibration Carry out the pipe and line operation in the ceiling after finishing the installation of the main body While choosing where to start the operation determine the direction of the pipes to be drawn out Especially in case there is a ceiling position the refrigerant pipes drain pipes indoor amp outdoor lines to the connection places before hanging up the machine The installation of hanging screw bolts Cutoff the roof beam Strengthen the place that has been cut off and consolidate the roof beam After the selection of installation location position the refrigerant pipes drain pipes indoor amp outdoor wires to the connection places before hanging up the machine The installation of hanging screw bolts Note Confirm the minimum drain tiltis 1 100 or more Wooden Construction Put the square timber traversal over the roof beam then install the hanging screw bolts Refer Fig 7 Timber over the beam AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS New concrete bricks Inlaying or embedding the screw bolts Refer to Fig 8 Vw Blade shape insertion Slide insertion Fig 8 For Original concrete Bricks Use embedding screw bold crock and stick harness Refer to Fig 9 2 9 6 Steel bar Embeddi
17. A TEMP ix 7 TERM TERMIN RLI 2 RLI p BLUE BLU t WHITE RD RED RED a pa 7 6 e 1 8 WHI WHITE WHITE INDOOR POWER FROM OUTDOOR UNIT CAP 2 51 CAP ENSOR ENSO NAL I ITEM ills AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 8 75TR all WHITE RED NAME Jesja w fw far e2 22 COMPRESSOR FAN FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR CRANK L1 L2 L3 L4 CURRENT DETECTOR 4 WAY TERMINAL 8 WAY TERMINAL H PRO A B HIGH PRESSURE PRO SWITCH RT3A RT3B PIPE TEMP SENSOR ROOM TEMP SENSOR XS1 3 XP1 3 CONNECTORS L PRO A B LOW PRESSURE PRO SWITCH TEMP PROTECT SWITCH TRANSFORMER SWITCH FILTER CAPACITOR RELAY CN1 CN11 P C BOARD SOCKETS CONNECTOR BOARD RY8 RY7 FAN_LOW FAN_HIGH I FAN N BLACK L N CNS WHITE WHITE
18. CLOCK adjustment After select time push this button to confirm then exit the current clock will display 6 RESET Button Hidden Use a small stick with a diameter of 1mm to push the RESET button to cancel the current settings and get into the condition of resetting 7 ON OFF Button Push the button at the condition of OFF the OPERATION lamp lights and the wire controller enters into ON operation simultaneously sends the information of operation mode set currently temperature fan speed timer etc Push the button at the condition of ON the OPERATION lamp extinguishes simultaneously sends the OFF If having set TIMER ON or TIMER OFF the wire controller will cancel these settings before entering into OFF close the concern indicator and then send the OFF information 8 FAN SPEED selection Button Select any one fan speed from AUTO LOW MED and HIGH Each time push the button the fan speed will change in tum as below mention 9 ADJ USTMENT Button a Push this button indoor temperature increases Push the button continuously then the temperature increases by 1 C per 0 5 seconds 10 ADJ USTMENT Button Push this button indoor temperature decreases Push the button continuously then the temperature decreases by 1 C per 0 5 seconds 11 SWING Button Push this button for the first time when operation it will start the swing function Push the button for the second time ca
19. F button on the remote controller is pressed If the operation lamp lights the system is in normal condition To prevent overloading of the compressor motor the air conditioner starts 3 minutes after it is turned ON Ifthe operation lamp and the PRE DEF indicator cooling and heating type or fan only indicator cooling only type light it means you choose the heating model When just starting if the compressor has not started the indoor unit appears anti cold wind protection because of its over low outlet temperature Symptom 2 Change into the fan mode during cooling mode Inorder to prevent the indoor evaporator frosting the system will change into fan mode automatically restore to the cooling mode after soon When the room temperature drops to the set temperature the compressor goes off and the indoor unit changes to fan mode when the temperature rises up the compressor Starts again It is same in the heating mode Symptom 3 White mist comes out of a unit Symptom 3 1 Indoor Unit When humidity is high during cooling operation If the interior of an indoor unit is extremely contaminated the temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven It is necessary to clean the interior of the indoor unit Ask your dealer for details on cleaning the unit This operation requires a qualified service person Symptom 3 2 Indoor unit Outdoor unit When the system is changed over to heating operation after defrost
20. Fig 40 Fig 41 Unit mm Fig 42 Return air duct rivet screw hole location diagram Unit mm 39 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT 8 75TR Important Construction Checkpoints Installation check the model and name to avoid mistaken installation Refrigerant pipe The refrigerant pipes must have the specified diameter Nitrogen of a certain pressure must be filled into the refrigerant pipe before welding The refrigerant pipe must undergo heat insulation treatment After the refrigerant pipe is installed completely the indoor unit cannot be powered on before performing the airtight test and creating a vacuum Refrigerant pipe The refrigerant pipe must undergo the airtight test with 2 94MPa 30kgf cm G nitrogen Creating a vacuum Be sure to use the vacuum pump to create a vacuum of the connective pipe at both air side and liquid side concurrently Refrigerant replenishment If the pipe is longer than the reference pipe the refrigerant replenishment quantity for each outdoor unit should be calculated through the formula obtained according to the actual length of the pipe Record the refrigerant replenishment quantity actual length of pipe and the height difference of the indoor amp outdoor units onto the operation confirmation table on the electric control box of the outdoor unit in advance for future reference Electric wiring Select the power supply capa
21. INSTALLATION amp USER MANUAL Model 0110191 1 DI10311A1 INDOOR UNIT ONIDA Model 0010191 1 OUTDOOR UNIT Model DO10311A1 OUTDOOR UNIT ONIDA ONIDA MIRC Electronics Ltd DUCTABLE AIR CONDITIONERS Onida House G 1 MIDC Mahakali Caves Road Andheri East Mumbai 400 093 Your unit may not be exactly same as depicted herein AIR CONDITIONERS AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Dear customer Congratulation on buying ONIDA Ductable Air Conditioner Your Ductable Air Conditioner comes with ONIDA Guarantee of Qualityas detailed in the manual ONIDA takes great pride in providing its customers with state of the art products that adheres to international quality standards ONIDA is committed to following quality policy laid by our chairman and managing director Mr G L Mirchandani We are committed to quality and strive for continuous improvement through innovation and human development to give customer better value for money always ONIDA stands committed to provide the ultimate customer satisfaction as nothing brings us greater joy than having satisfied customers of ONIDA At ONIDA feedback and suggestions based on your product usage experience is greatly appreciated Please contact to us at response onida com G Sundar Chief E xecutive Officer AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS SALIENT FEATURES Ductable Air Conditioner 5 5
22. Make sure to tighten the cap securely 4 For the tightening torque refer above mentioned table Caution Always use a charge hose for service port connection After tightening the cap check that no refrigerant leaks are present service port maintenance nut cap J 1 Fig 22 seal shaft hexagon hole Using the Vacuum Pump 1 Loosen and remove the maintenance nuts of stop valve A and B and connect the charge hose of the manifold valve to the service port of stop valve A Be sure that stop valves A and B are both closed 2 Connect the joint of the charge hose with the vacuum pump 3 Open the Lo lever of the manifold valve completely 4 on vacuum pump At the beginning of pumping loosen the maintenance nut of stop valve B a little to check whether the air comes in the sound of the pump changes and the indicator of compound meter turns below zero Then fasten the maintenance nut 30 ONIDA CONDITIONERS When the pumping has finished close the Lo lever of the manifold valve completely and turn off the vacuum pump Make pumping for 15 minutes or more and check that the compound meter indicates 76cmHg 1X10 Pa Loosen and remove the cap of stop valves A and B to open Stop valve A and B completely then fasten the cap Disassemble the charge hose from the service port of stop valve A and fasten the nut Outdoor nador unit unit A Gas side Stop valve Liqu
23. NOMICAL again then the display disappears 4 LOCK Display Press LOCK to display the icon of LOCK Press the button again then the icon of LOCK disappears In the mode of LOCK all the buttons are invalid except for LOCK button 5 CLOCK Display Usually display the clock set currently Press the button CLOCK for 4 seconds the HOUR part will flash press button and to adjust HOUR Press the button CLOCK again the minute part will flash press button and to adjust MINUTE After clock set or clock operation it must press OK to complete the set 6 TIMER ON OFF Display Display ON at the state of TIMER ON adjustment or after only set the TIMER ON Display OFF at the state of TIMER OFF adjustment or after only set the TIMER OFF Display ON OFF if simultaneously set the mode of TIMER ON amp TIMER OFF 7 Temperature Display Area Usually display the set temperature Press the buttons of and to set temperature at the mode of FAN there is no figure display in the area NOTE All items are shown in the above Figure for the purpose of clear presentation But during the actual operation only the relative functional items are shown on the display All the above icons will be displayed only when the remote controller is electrified for the first time or reset 10 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS AUTO Operation Insert the power supply operation lamp of indoor unit flashes 1 Press MODE button to select AUTO Mo
24. TR 8 75TR Model Code D10191A1 D10311A1 Imported High BTU Scroll Compressor High capacity of cooling efficient and energy saving Low Noise Lesser Noise design Trapezoidal internal grooved tube Increased the surface area to improve the cooling efficiency High RPM Fan Motor with high static Provides better air throw for uniform cooling Special insulation on the Air Outlet To prevent dripping of water Hydrophilic fins Makes the evaporator coil water proof Lock Key lock and Fan lock features Sleep Function Economy mode during sleeping time Easy to install Sleek Slender and stylish get up and Nested in the ceiling Space saving and noble Innovative Air Discharge Innovative air supply which provides homogeneous conditioning of the room temperature AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS INSIDE THE AIR CONDITIONER Model Code 0110191 1 DI10311A1 Onida Ductable Air conditioner All Ductable air conditioners consists of two main components the Indoor Unit IDU and the Outdoor unit ODU Indoor unitis installed in Indoor side of the room to be air conditioned the outdoor unit is kept outside This is because all heat from inside is transferred outside through the ODU The ODU houses the all important part of your air conditioner AllOnida ODU s are tested to be ensure longerlife The IDU is mounted on one of the roof of the room to be airconditioned The ODU be mounted on a wall
25. acuum pump to make a vacuum Do not use refrigerant gas to expel air When making the vacuum start from the air side Open All Valves Refrigerant Replenishment Quantity According to the diameter and length of the connective liquid side pipe of the outdoor unit and indoor unit calculate the refrigerant replenishment quantity The refrigerant for replenishment is R22 0 Quantity of refrigerant Diameter of liquid side pipe replenished for 1 pipe length Remove Trash And Moist In The Pipe Trash and foreign matters may come into the pipe in the process of installing the refrigerant pipe Be sure to blow them off with nitrogen before connecting the pipe to the outdoor units Use high pressure nitrogen to clean the pipelines Do not use the refrigerant of the outdoor unit for cleaning 45 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Schematic Diagram of Connection Between Indoor Unit amp Outdoor Unit E __ Sha 22 EZ Fig 52 Signal wire Gas side connective pipe of system A Liquid side connective pipe of system B Liquid side connective pipe of system A For Expelling Air Please Refer Page Nos 30 amp 31 Length of connective pipe single pass Procedure of expelling air Less than 5m Use refrigerant in the outdoor unit 5 15m Use vacuum pump or refrigerant tank 46 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Procedure of using stop valve Open the spool until it tou
26. ches the stop block Do not attempt to open further Usea spanner or a similar tool to tighten the bonnet The bonnet tightening torque is shown in below Table 6 35 1420 1720N cm 144 176kgf cm 3270 3990N cm 9 52 333 407kgf cm Pipe diameter 4950 6030N cm 504 616kgf cm 6180 7540N cm 630 770kgf cm 9720 11860N cm 990 1210kgf cm 19 0 Upon completion of installation open all valves before trial run Each unit has two valves of different sizes located at the outdoor unit side Of the two valves one is gas valve and the other is liquid valve The procedure of opening closing the valve is shown in the Fig 53 Procedure of opening the valve Open the square heade cover use a Spanner to capture the square head and open it thoroughly Then tighten the square head cover Procedure of closing the valve Same as the procedure of opening the valve but rotate the spanner clockwise thoroughly Valve body Square head cover Square head spool Maintenance orifice Fig 53 Connective pipe port System port Pipe nut Leak Detection Use soap water or a leak detector to check whether gas leakage exists at the adapters Heat Insulation Use heat insulation materials to wrap the part protruding outside the flared pipe joint and the refrigerant pipe of the liquid pipe and the gas pipe and ensure that no gap exists between them Imperfect heat
27. city and wire size according to the design manual The power wire size of the air conditioner should be greater than that of ordinary motors In order to prevent misoperation of the air conditioner do not interleave or entwine the power cable 380v 415v 3N 50Hz with the connection wires low voltage wires of the indoor outdoor unit Power on the indoor unit after performing the airtight test and making vacuum Trial Run Perform the trial run only after the outdoor unit has been powered on for over 12 hours 40 AIR CONDE CONDITIONERS 4 Installation Space When installing the unit leave space for maintenance shown in the following figure Install the power supply at the side of the outdoor unit For installation procedure see the relevant installation manual Ensure enough space for installation and maintenance see Fig 43 and Fig 44 Air outlet Air outlet Air inlet FE Fig 43 Top view of the outdoor unit multiple units installed Fig 44 Note Incase any obstacles exist above outdoor unit such obstacles must be 2000mm above the outdoor unit If miscellaneous articles are piled around the outdoor unit such articles must be 400mm below the top of the outdoor unit 41 AIR CONDE CONDITIONERS Convey Outdoor Unit Use 4 ropes of a 6mm or bigger size to hoist the outdoor unit and convey it into the room Inorder to prevent scratch and deformity
28. d of warranty will be given by the company 3 This warranty shall stand automatically terminated in the event of the said unit being serviced repaired installed de installed re installed or otherwise attended to by any person or organization or agency or bythe said purchaser himself other than the authorized representative of the company 4 Parts of the unit replaced or repaired under the terms of this warranty are warranted only for remaining period of the original warranty period 5 Forattending any service call under this warranty beyond the municipal limits of the locality in which the authorized representative dealer is situated outstation locations all to and fro travelling and other incidental expenses as prevailing from time to time incurred in connection with the visit of the service personnel technicians etc shall be bome by the said purchaser and shall be payable in advance Additionally all expenses incurred by the authorized representative dealer in collecting the said unit or any part thereof from such outstation locations and its retum to the original location shall be borne bythe said purchaser 6 Any loss of refrigerant caused due to sabotage improper handling or treatment carelessness accident fire flood earthquake or any natural calamity any corrosive action on the original refrigerant pipes fittings valves etc for whatever reasons shallnot be covered underthis warranty 7 In the event of any change in
29. de 2 Set the desired temperature by pressing the button A and w usually the temperature range is set from 17 C 30 C 3 Press ON OFF the operation lamp of indoor unit lights the air conditioner start operating at the AUTO mode the fan speed is controlled automatically wire controller display screen display AUTO the fan speed is un adjustable Press the button ON OFF again then the air conditioner stops operating 4 The ECONOMICAL button is available at the AUTO operation MODE COOL HEAT COOL ONLY unit hasn t the function FAN ONLY Operation 1 Press the button MODE to select any of COOL DRY HEAT or FAN ONLY mode NOTE HEAT MODE is invalid for COOL ONLY type units 2 Select the desired temperature by pressing the button and w usually the temperature range is set from 17 30 C 3 Press the button FAN SPEED to select any one of AUTO LOW MIDDLE or HIGH fan speed modes NOTE some air conditioners have no MED fan speed then the MED is regarded as HIGH 4 Press the button ON OFF the operation lamp on indoor unit lights the air conditioner operates according to the mode selected Press the button ON OFF again stop the air conditioner REMARK It not set temperature at FAN Mode and only operate step 1 3 and 4 The economical button is invalid at FAN Mode DRY Operation 1 Press MODE to select DRY Mode 2 Select the desi
30. e Therefore the filter must be cleaned once two weeks during long time usage If the air conditioner is installed in a dust place clean the air filter frequently If the accumulated dust is too heavy to be cleaned please replace the filter with a new replaceable air filter is an optional fitting Caution The control box cables which are originally connected with the main body electrical tenninals must be pulled gir before doing as indicated above J 77 1 lt os Fixed screw Filter Fig 3 Fig 4 1 Figure 3 screw the Fixed screw 2 Dismantle the air filter 3 Clean the air filter Vacuum cleaner or pure water may be used to clean the air filter If the dust accumulation is too heavy Please use soft brush and mild detergent to clean it and dry out in cool place See Fig 5 4 The airin side should face down when using water See j 4 Note Do not dry out the air filter under direct sunshine or with fire 5 Re install the air filter 6 install and close the air in grill in the reverse order of step1 and 2 and connect the control box cables to the corresponding terminators of the main body 16 AIR OPE CONDITIONERS FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS ARE NOT AIR CONDITIONER TROUBLES Symptom 1 The system does not operate The air conditioner does not start immediately after the ON OF
31. e Oven LCD TV Dealer s Name amp Address Model No Serial No Please Refer Sticker On Back Cover Of Your Product Purchase Date Day Month Year Signature Bill No Accept The Terms And Conditions of The Warranty Customer Signature Thank you for selecting a World Class product and we assure you that it will perform as per your expectations We thank you for taking your time to complete this form All Information Provided by You will be Kept Confidential Please Fill In Tear off Fold and Mail this form to Reach us within 10 days of the Product Purchase We welcome your Valuable Suggestions if any to Improve our Products and Services FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Customer Code Branch Mirc Electronics Ltd Note Company Will Not Be Responsible For The Loss Of This Form During Transit For Other Details on Our Products amp Services Log On To www onida com MIRC Electronics Limited Warranty Card
32. id side_ D Fig 23 Manifold valve Multi meter Pressure meter Lo lever Hi lever Charge hose Vacuum pump 31 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Additional Refrigerant Charge Note 1 Refrigerant cannot be charged until field wiring has been completed 2 Refrigerant may only be charged after performing the leak test and the vacuum pumping 3 When charging a system care shall be taken that its maximum permissible charge is never exceeded in view of the danger of liquid hammer 4 Charging with an unsuitable substance may cause explosions and accidents so always ensure that the appropriate refrigerant is charged 5 Refrigerant containers shall be opened slowly 6 Always use protective gloves and protect your eyes when charging refrigerant Added Added Renigerant when 30g mx L 5 65g mx L 5 115g mx L 5 Over 5m way R g Additional Refrigerant to be charge L m The length of the refrigerant pipe one way D mm Liquid side pipe Diameter Check the Leakage Check all joints with the leak detector or soap water See Fig 25 as a reference illustration Check point of indoor unit D 5 K o Note In the figure Lo stop valve Hi stop valve J oints of the connecting pipe to the indoor unit Fig 25 32 AIR CONDITIONERS CONNECT THE DRAIN PIPE 5 5TR Install the drainpipe of the i
33. indicator does not come on The indication on the display disappears after a lapse of time The TIMER ON indicator goes off after a lapse of certain time No receiving tone sounds from the indoor unit even when the ON OFF button is pressed AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is AUTO Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is DRY When the automatic mode is selected the air conditioner will automatically change the fan speed When dry operation is selected the air conditioner automatically change the fan speed The fan speed can be selected during COOL ONLY and HEAT Check whether the signal transmitter of the wire controller is properly directed to the infrared signal receiver of the indoor unit Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is FAN ONLY Check whether the timer operation has come to an end when the TIMER OFF is indicated on the display Check whether the timer operation is started when the TIMER ON is indicated on the display Check whether the signal transmitter of the wire controller is properly directed to the infrared signal receiver of the indoor unit when the ON OFF button is pressed 55 The power supply is off The temperature cannot be set during FAN mode The air conditioner operation will stop up to the set time Up to the set time the air conditioner will automatically start and
34. insulation may lead to condensate drips 47 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS INSTALL THE DRAIN PIPE 8 75TR Install the drain pipe of the indoor unit In order to prevent drain overflow install a drainage controller at place 1 of the drain pipe The drainage controller is designed to smoothen the drainage when the static pressure outside the unit is high especially at the air inlet in addition to remove stink through the drain pipe The drain of water is natural In the construction the external pipe of the outdoor unit slants downward ata gradient of 1 50 1 100 The number of bends and folds of the drain pipe should not exceed 2 Try to avoid bends in order to prevent trash accumulation In the construction do not drop trash into the drip tray or drain pipe of the indoor unit Upon completion of installing the drain pipe remove the inspection panel Put water into the drip tray to check whether the water can be drained levelly and steadily Inspection panel Drain pipe Inspection panel f 2 8 7 gl inspection and sweep orifice Bush inspection and sweep orifice a Main drain pipe Fig 54 NOTE Drain pipe trash gains easily at the drainage controller Be sure to install a stopper and a structure that cleans up trash easily Trail draining of the drain pipe Open the side panel of the indoor unit fil
35. ith a shelter e Locate the outdoor unit as close to the indoor unit as possible If possible please remove the obstacles nearby to prevent the performance from being impeded by too little of air circulation The minimum distance between the outdoor unit and obstacles described in the installation chart does not mean that the same is applicable to the situation of airtight room Leave open two of the three directions M N P Refer Fig 15 Fig 17 Wall or obstacle Air inlet Maintain channe gt 60 Fig 15 Fig 14 24 AIR AIR CONNIE CONDITIONERS ON CONDITIONERS Moving and Installation Since the gravity center of the unitis not at its physical center so please be careful when lifting it with a sling Overall View of Outdoor Unit Never hold the inlet of outdoor unit to prevent it from deforming Do not touch the fan with hands or with other object Do not lean it more than 45 and do not lay it sidelong Make concrete foundation according to the specifications of the outdoor units Refer Fig 17 Fasten the feet of this unit with bolts firmly to prevent it from collapsing in case of earthquake or strong wind Refer Fig 17 1167 Fig 17 590 0 Sol F Fig 16 25 26 AIR CONDITIONERS Refrigerant Piping 5 5TR
36. l rating of the service Excellent Good Not satisfied 4 Suggestion if any J ob Number Engineer s Signature Customer s Signature 60 61 AIR AIR CONDITIONERS WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS M S MIRC ELECTRONICS LTD WARRANTS THIS ONIDA DUCTABLE AIR CONDITIONER except the remote unit and add on plastic parts TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE AS PROVIDED IN THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD WARRANTY FOR COMPRESSOR MIRC ELCTRONICS LTD HEREAFTER WARRANTS TO THE PURCHASER OF THIS ONIDA DUCTABLE AIR CONDITIONER THAT FORAPERIOD OF TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE WE WILL REPAIR REPLACE THE COMPRESSOR WHICH PROVES UPON INSPECTION BY US OR ANY OF OUR AUTHORISED SALES DEALERS TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE DUE TO MANUFACTURING DEFECT This warranty is subjectto terms and conditions as mentioned below 1 This warranty shall be valid only for the said period of 12 months from the date of invoice as specified above irrespective of whether the said unit has been in use or not for any reason whatsoever or the unit is moved from one location to another Warranty does not cover accessories external to the equipment 2 Thewarranty period specified above shallinclude time taken forrepairs replacements break downs transittime etc No notice of expiry perio
37. l water inward and check whether the water can be drained smoothly Check water leak at the joint Heat insulation of drain pipe After making sure that the water drains smoothly and no water is leaked use adiabatic wool bushes to preserve heat of the drain pipe Otherwise condensate will occur 48 INDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 5 5TR WIRING DIAGRAM TO WIRE CONTROLLER INDOOR UNIT PART NAME INDOOR FAN CAPACITOR P C BOARD SOCKETS POWER TRANSFORMER INDOOR FAN MOTOR ROOM TEMPERATURE FROM OUTDOOR UNIT 49 AIR CONDITIONERS OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 5 5TR H RPO K1 T5 WIRING DIAGRAM aa Rn OUTDOOR UNIT RL LPRO R PART comPResson 2 ol E FAN Down OUTDOOR FAN BLACK oj lt gt 4 FAN CAP XT5 BE KM1 1 BLUE 7 1 5 WAY TERMINAL XT5 6 CONNECTOR H L PRO HIGH LOW PRESSURE SWITCH PIPE TEMP SENSOR 58 9 CONNECTORS E XP8 9 CONNECTORS PC BOARD SOCKETS TEMP PROTECT SWITCH B vie 4 WAY TERMINAL 7 TRANSFORMER 1 CURRENT DETECTOR POWER TO INDOOR UNIT TO INDOOR UNIT 50 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS INDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 8 75TR DISPLAY BOARD 1 TNDOOR FAN CNI 3 CN5 CN7 8 6110 11 CNIS CN24 TERMI NAL TRANSFORMER TNDOOR F
38. lter is dirty Eliminate all dirties and make air checking channel is abnormal Inlet outlet of indoor outdoor units is smooth blocked Close doors and windows 3 Outdoor exchanger sensor X Doors and windows are open Make curtains in order to shelter from checking channel is abnormal Low cooling effect Sunlight directly shine sunshine Too much heat resource Reduce heat source 4 x oe Outdoor temp is too high AC cooling capacity reduces normal Leakage of refrigerant or lack of Check leakage and rightly recharge refrigerant refrigerant Outdoor temperature is lower than 7 C Use heating device 6 Doors and windows not completely Close doors and windows Low heating effect closed Check leakage and rightly recharge Leakage of refrigerant or lack of refrigerant X Extinguish xX Flash at 5Hz refrigerant CAUTION Please cut off supply when appearing the above malfunction check if the voltage provided is out of range check if the installation of air conditioner is correct then electrify again after 3 minutes power off If the problem is still existent please contact the local service station or the equipment provider 53 54 Troubles and causes of wire controller Before asking for serving or repairing check the following points See in below Table Symptoms The fan speed can not be changed The wire controller signal is not transmitted even when the ON OFF button is pushed The TEMP
39. make the refrigerant pipe connecting the indoor unit with the outdoor unit in fluent flow 6 Check the leakage Check all the joints with the leak detector or soap water 7 Cover the joints of the connecting pipe with the soundproof insulating sheath fittings and bind it well with the tapes to prevent leakage 27 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS Caution Be sure to with insulating materials cover all the exposed parts of the flare pipe joints and refrigerant pipe on the liquid side and the gas side Ensure that there is no gap between them Incomplete insulation may cause water condensation How to Connect the pipes Flaring Cuta pipe with a pipe cutter Refer to Fig 18 Inserta flare nut into a pipe and flare the pipe Refer to Below Table for the dimension of flare nut spaces Pipe E Tightening torque Flare shape 14 2 17 2N m ass 144 176 32 7 39 9 jess 333 407 kgf cm 5 49 5 60 3 N m sid 504 616 kgf cm lini 61 8 75 4 N m 630 770 kgf cm 97 2 118 6 019 990 1210 kgf cm 22 9 23 3 Connect the Indoor unit at first then the Outdoor unit Bend the pipe with thumb AT Fig 19 min radius 100mm Bend the tubing in proper way Do not harm to them The bending angle should not exceed 90 Bending position is preferably in the middle of the bendable pipe The larger the bending radius the better itis Do not bend the
40. n Precautions 9 Read this manual carefully before operating the unit This air conditioner is designed to provide a comfortable room environment and is applicable to the purposes described in the manual only Inspection before operation Check whether the ground wire is broken or disconnected Check whether the air filter is installed properly If the air conditioner has been out of service for a long period be sure to clean the filter before resuming the service of the air conditioner Cleanse it biweekly during continuous service of the air conditioner Check that the air inlet and outlet of the indoor outdoor unit are not blocked Safety Precautions Do not let the indoor unit or remote controller moistened Otherwise electric short circuit or fire may occur Do not use or store flammable gases or liquids near the air conditioner e g hair styling jelly paint and gasoline Otherwise fire may occur When the fuse blows out do not substitute any fuse of an improper nominal current value or other wires Substituting conductor or copper wire for fuse may cause damage to the air conditioner or cause fire Do not insert any objects like sticks into the air inlet or outlet It is very dangerous when the blade touches any foreign objects during high speed running of the fan Do not remove the fan cover of the outdoor unit The fan without any external cover is dangerous during high speed running Do no
41. ncel the swing function The function is available matched with concerned unit 12 ECONOMICAL Button Push this button to set the Economical operation mode for air conditioner push again then cancel the mode The operation is suitable for sleeping time 13 COOL HEAT Button Hidden Use a small stick with a diameter of 1mm to push the button to switch modes For COOLING ONLY type it will be no heating mode when pressing MODE The uniform mode is COOLING and HEATING at the factory Remarks No Heating Mode for Cool Type Unit 14 LOCK Button Hidden Use a small stick with a diameter of 1mm to push the LOCK button to LOCK the current setting push the button again then cancel the setting INDICATORS AND FUNCTIONS NAME AND FUNCTION OF LCD ON THE WIRE CONTROLLER 2 FAN speed MODE display 4 LOCK display 5 CLOCK display 4 m GXOFF ON display 7 display 3 Economical operation display 1 Mode Select Button MODE Press MODE button to select COOL DRY HEAT or FAN ONLY mode HEAT is invalid for COOL ONLY wire controller 2 Fan Speed Button Press FAN SPEED to select fan speed from AUTO LOW MED and HIGH NOTE some air conditioners have no MED fan speed then the MED is regarded as HIGH 3 Economical Operation Display Press ECONOMICAL to display economical operation if press ECO
42. ndoor unit The outlet has PTI screw bread please use sealing materials and pipe sheath fitting when connecting PVC pipes Caution The drain pipe of indoor unit must be heat insulated or it will condense dew as well as the connections of the indoor unit Hard PVC binder must be used for pipe connection and make sure there is no leakage With the connection part to the indoor unit please be noted not to impose pressure on the side of indoor unit pipes When the declivity of the drain pipe downwards is over 1 100 there should not be any winding The total length of the drain pipe when pulled out traversals shall not exceed 20m when the pipe is over long a prop stand must be installed to prevent winding Refer to the under figures for the installation of the pipes 1 5 2 eT il aT 2T Insulating Downward declivity material lower than 1 100 L_ Bend x S shape x Put as deep as possible about 10cm hy LK Downward declivity ni lower than 1 100 VP30 Fig 26 33 AIR CONDITIONERS a 60 801 7010 qx Fig 27 Drainage test Check whether the drainpipe is unhindered New built house should have this test done before
43. ng screw bolt Pipe hanging and embedding screw bolt Fig 9 Steel roof beam structure Install and use directly the supporting angle steel Refer to Fig 10 Hanging screw bolt Supporting angle steel Hanging bolts Fig 10 Overhanging the Indoor unit 1 Overhang the indoor unit onto the hanging screw bolts with block 2 Position the indoor unit in a flat level by using the level indicator unless it may cause leakage 8 Screw nut Shockproof cushion Washer Overhang part Hangin screw Fig 11 21 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Diagrammatic sketch for installing the main body Installing the dust proof net and canvas air passage 1 Install the dust proof net according to the installation manual 2 Install the canvas air passage underneath the dust proof net Duct Design 1 Air inlet and air outlet duct should be apart far enough to prevent air outlet entering Air inlet 2 There is dust filter on the indoor unit Recommended duct connection Canvas tie in Canvas tie in Isolation booth 2 Air outlet Air inlet Isolation booth Air dust filter fice Fig 12 Note 1 Do not put the connecting duct weight on the indoor unit 2 When connecting duct use inflammable canvas tie in to prevent vibrating 3 When connecting duct install in place prone to takedown for maintenance 4 Change the fan motor static pressure corresponding to external d
44. om 7 The outdoor unit fan does not spin During operation The speed of the fan is controlled in order to optimize product operation 18 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS INDOOR INSTALLATION 5 5TR Installation Space The indoor unit should be installed in a location that meets the following requirements e There is enough room for installation and maintenance The ceiling is horizontal and its structure can endure the weight of the indoor unit The outlet and the inlet are not impeded and the influence of external air is the least The air flow can reach throughout the room The connecting pipe and drainpipe could be extracted out easily There is no direct radiation from the heaters Maintenance roomage 500mm or more 600mm or more 600mmX600mm checking orifice 54 Fig 6 e Note Keep indoor unit outdoor unit power supply wiring and transmission wiring at least 1 meter away from televisions and radios This is to prevent image interference and noise in those electrical appliances Noise may be generated depending on the conditions under which the electric wave is generated even if 1 meter is kept 19 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS Install the Main Body Installing 10 hanging screw bolts 4 bolts Please refer to the following figures for the distance measurement between the screw bolts Please install with 10 hanging screw bolts The handling
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47. ontroller and the receiver of indoor unit otherwise the air conditioner will not work Keep the Remote Controller away from all liquids Protect the Remote Controller from high temperatures and exposure to radiation 2 3 4 Keep the indoor receiver out of direct sunlight otherwise the Air Conditioner may malfunction 5 Keep controller away from EMI Electro Magnetic Interference supplied by other household appliances 13 AIR OPE CONDITIONERS MAINTENANCE amp SERVICE Important Only the professionals can perform repair Before performing operation for the electric connectors or cleansing the filter turn off the main power switch Do notuse water or air with a temperature higher than 50 C to cleanse the filter or panel Check and maintain the ventilating slot once every half years wash and maintain with corresponding disinfection shall process once The filter can expel dust and other particles in the air If itis blocked the effect of the air conditioner will be degraded Therefore clean it every another two weeks if you use the air conditioner for a long period If the indoor unit is installed in a place with heavy dust clean the filter more often If the stain is heavy and difficult to clean replace the filter the substitute filter is an optional assembly in the sale Check if the wiring is not broken off or disconnected Use a dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit and remote con
48. ormal Check whether the indoor temperature conditioning is normal Check whether the indicators illuminate normally Check whether the manual operation buttons are normal Check whether the drain function is normal Check whether the connective copper pipes and the drain pipes generate condensate due to loose wrapping Open the air inlet grille to check whether any penetration or leak of water occurs especially at drain stopper Check whether any vibration or abnormal sound occurs during the operation Outdoor Unit Check whether any vibration or abnormal sound occurs during the operation Check whether the air noise and condensate generated by the unit affect the neighbors Check whether any refrigerant leaked 58 59 AIR OE CONDITIONERS AIR CONDITIONERS INSTALLATION amp SATISFACTION REPORT Customer Address 0 Unit Model Unit Serial Number Dealer Name Invoice Number Date of Purchase Date of Installation MCB Rating Current Amps Cable Size Ambient Temp C Earthing Room Temp C Stabiliser Grill Temp C Input Voltage Remote Operation Customer s Response To be filled up by the Customer 1 Installation completed within 12hrs 24hrs 36 hrs more than 36 hrs 2 How did you find the behavior of the Engineer Excellent Good Not satisfied 3 Overal
49. paving the ceiling Water to the recelver the stow tube MS hrou Test cover Fig 28 Install the drain joint of the outdoor unit Fit the seal into the drain joint then insert the drain joint into the base pan hole of outdoor rotate 90 to securely assemble them Connect the drain joint with an extension drain hose Locally purchased Refer to Fig 29 Seal Drain elbow A The base pan hole Seal of outdoor unit Drain The base elbow hole of outdoor Fig 29 34 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS CONNECTIVE DIAGRAM 5 5TR Gas side Fig 30 Orifice Note For ensuring throttled efficiency Please mount the Orifice as horizontally as possible and anti shock rubber should be wrapped at external of the Orifice for denoise Caution Mark the data plate with the Orifice installed Please purchase the fittings according to the requirements in the manual strictly Refer the diagram when installing Liquid side Liquid side Liquid side gt Indoor 55 lt gt lt Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Fig 31 Preinstalled Orifice PHASE ORIFICE MODEL 35 Cooling only Cooling amp Heating AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 8 75TR e Installation Space Ensure enough space
50. red temperature by pressing the button w usually the temperature range is set from 17 C 30 C 3 Press the ON OFF button The operation lamp of indoor unit lights and the air conditioner will starts to operate in the DRY Mode Press the ON OFF button again to stop the air conditioner 11 AIR CONDITIONERS Note Due to the difference of the set temperature of the unit and the actual indoor temperature the Air Conditioner when in DRY mode will automatically operate many times without running the COOL and FAN mode TIMER Setting Button TIMER ON can Set the starting time Button TIMER OFF can set the stopping time 1 To set the time of TIMER ON 1 1 Press button TIMER ON the wire controller display SETTING the icons of HOUR and ON display on the timer setting area The wire controller enter into the setting of TIMER ON 1 2 Press button TIMER ON again and then adjust the time of timer on as you desired 1 3 Continuously Press the button the time of timer will increase 0 5 hours per time After the time of timer reaches to 10 hours the time will increase 1hour each time 1 4 0 5 seconds later after finishing the adjustment the wire controller sends the information of timer on the timer on setting is completed 2 To set the time of TIMER OFF 2 1 Press the button TIMER OFF the wire controller display SETTING the icons of HOUR and OFF display on the timer setting area The wire controller enter
51. required for installation and maintenance 27 5 Maintenance space 600mmX600mm Inspection orifice Fig 32 Note Ensure that the minimum drain gradientis over 1 100 Inspection orifice Fig 33 Install 10 Pendant Bolts or Ground Bolts Pendant bolt hole 4 12 72 Fig 34 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS Use 10 or bigger screws The material is high quality carbon steel whose surface is zinc plated or undergoes other rustproof treatment or stainless steel The treatment of the ceiling varies between buildings For detailed measures consult with the fitting out staff Fix the pendant bolts firmly and reliably in light of the specific situation Installation of the pendant bolt in different environments A Wooden structure Put rectangular sticks across the beams and set pendant bolts Wooden span Ceiling Pendant bolt Fig 35 B New concrete roughcast Use embedded bolts pulling plugs and embedded stick harness ee Steel bar Embedded bolt Pipe pendant embedded bolt Fig 36 C New concrete roughcast Set it with embedded bushes or embedded bolts Blade plug in unit Slide plug in unit Fig 37 37 AIR ONE CONDITIONERS D Steel beam and grider structure Set and use supportive angle steel Suspended bolt co Pendant bolt U Supportive angle steel Fig 38 e Suspending The Indoor Unit Use a hois
52. s into the setting of timer off 2 2 Press button TIMER OFF again and then adjust the time of timer off as you desired 2 3 Continuously press the button the time of timer will increase 0 5 hours per time After the time of timer reaches to 10 hours the time will increase 1 hour each time 2 4 0 5 seconds later after finishing the adjustment the wire conditioner sends the information of timer off the timer off setting is completed 2 To set the time of TIMER ON and TIMER OFF simultaneously 3 1 Refer to step1 and step 2 of TIMER ON to set the TIMER 3 2 Refer to step1 and step2 of TIMER OFF to set the TIMER OFF 2 3 When set the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF simultaneously if the set times of TIMER ON and TIMER OFF are all over 10 hours then TIMER OFF is always later 1 hour than TIMER ON 2 4 0 5 seconds later after finishing the adjustment the wire controller sends the information of timer on off timer off and timer on setting are completed 12 AIR Alter the timer To alter the time of TIMER ON or TIMER OFF press the timer button to confirm once more Adjust the time of TIMER ON and TIMER OFF as 0 0 to cancel the TIMER ON or TIMER OFF Note 1 The time of TIMER ON is the relative time it is relative to the standard time of operating wire controller If having setting the TIMER ON or TIMER OFF then the clock can not be adjusted Warning 1 BE sure there are no barriers between the remote c
53. sary verification and produce as and when required Warranty null and void if 1 The AirConditioneris not purchased from the authorized dealers ofthe company ii The Service Centre copy of warranty card is not received within 10days of date of purchase at the nearest Authorised Service Centre iii Any damage is caused by accident mishandling tampering with installation or negligence in following instructions of the user manual issued by Company iv Any damage is caused by improper electrical circuit outside the unit or by any defective electrical supply v Atany time during the warranty period if any part of the unitis tampered with altered repaired or serviced by any unauthorized person not being the authorized representative of the company or its authorized dealers vi The serail number of the unit or any part thereof is damaged defaced altered obliterated or tampered with orremoval for any reason whatsoever viii The unitis unauthorisedly moved from its original place of installation orre installation None of the employees and or Authorized Dealers of the Company have any authority whatsoever to vary the terms and conditions of this warranty This warranty shall be deemed to have been issued at Mumbai state of Maharashtra and courts at Mumbai shall have exclusive jurisdiction on matters covered by or following from this warranty and the original purchaseralone shall have cause of action arising out of the transacti
54. t use the main power switch to start up or shut down the air conditioner but use the ON OFF button on the remote controller Do not repair the air conditioner by yourself Delegate professional maintainers to do the repair Cut off the main power switch before cleansing the filter and the unit body This unit is grounded and provides dual protection against accidental electric shock No electric shock will occur when you normally replace or cleanse the filter or use a dry cloth to clean the unit body However to be on the safe side cut off the power supply before performing maintenance or up keep work The electric circuit must be installed RCCB and manual switch AIR ONO CONDITIONERS Note The indoor relative humidity should be lower than 80 If the air conditioner works in an environment with a relative humidity higher than mentioned above the surface of the air conditioner may condensate In this case itis recommended to set the air speed of the indoor unit to high If the air conditioner works in other than the above circumstances functions may fail Before leaving the unit idle for a long period cut off the main power switch and remote the batteries in the remote controller When the main power switch is turned on a certain extent of electric power is consumed even if the air conditioner does not run Turning off the main power switch can save energy Before restart the unit please connect the power supply ad
55. the outdoor unit apply a guard board to the surface of contact between the steel wire and the air conditioner Remove the cushion for use in the transport after finishing the transport Steel wire Guard board WAN 77777 AAAA AA 22 a 2121211727272 2222 Installing The Outdoor Unit As Shown in Fig 46 leave an interval of 100mm between the outdoor units Unit mm me Fig 47 ig 46 M12 foundation bolt Through hole 15x20 rectangular hole 4 screws for 1 unit The distance of the foundation bolt is shown in Fig 47 42 AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS Refrigerant pipe 8 75TR The refrigerant pipe adapter is located inside the outdoor unit So remove the left front board first four M6 screws one M4 screw The pipe can be connected from the front left lower side or the bottom notch of the outdoor unit When the pipe is connected from the front side the pipe can be led out through the pipe amp wire panel In case the pipe is connected from the bottom notch install it leftward rightward or backward after leading it out When the pipe is led from the front set a cover plate to seal the bottom notch in order to prevent intrusion of dust or trash 25 I Bottom plane for piping and 1 1 I wiring Lpi eft pipe
56. ting device to hoist the indoor unit align it with the installation screw adjust the horizontally and then tighten it Unit body Pendant bolt Not less than 30 Design And Connection of Duct The duct design must comply with the national heating air conditioner pipeline design specifications The duct accessories and materials must be produced by professional manufacturers In order to prevent air flow shorting do not keep the air inlet pipe near the air outlet pipe Install a filter at an easy to maintain place such as intake pipe Otherwise the duct will gather on the air heat exchanger and lead to fault and water leak of the air conditioner 38 Air outlet duct connection screw hole location diagram AIR ONIDA CONDITIONERS In order to suppress noise effectively install noise suppression and should insulation devices especially the noise sensitive spaces such as meeting rooms For connection of the flange plane use non flammable canvas adapter to prevent transmission of vibration For its size see the indoor unit outline diagram Use M6 X 20 screws configured on site for connection All pipelines must be connected closely and soundly without leak of air The pipelines must be adiabatic and free from condensation Key points of duct connection Canvas adapter Canvas adapter Oe Noise suppression room Air outlet Air inlet suppression room Air filter orifice
57. troller A wet cloth may be used to clean the indoor unit if it is very dirty Never use a damp cloth on the remote controller Do not use a chemically treted duster for wiping or leave such material on the unit for long It may damage or fade the surface of the unit Do not replace the power cable without permission If the power cable is damaged specialized power cable must be used as substitute Do not repair the air conditioner without permission The foregoing operations must be performed by the local distributor or after sales service offices of Onida Do notuse benzine thinner polishing powder or similar solvents for cleaning these mau cause the plastic surface to crack or deform Maintenance amp Upkeep Of Outdoor Unit The edge of some sheet metal assemblies and the fin of the condenser are very sharp Incorrect operation may cause harm Be cautious when cleaning them up Check the air inlet and outlet of the outdoor unit periodically to see whether they are blocked by stain or lampblack Contact the distributor or the after sales service center of Onida 14 AIR CONDITIONERS Operation Required Before Leaving The Air Conditioner Idle For A Long Period Let the air conditioner run in the air supply mode for about half a day and let its interior be fully dry Switch off the power by the button in remote controller and then cut off the power supply When the main
58. uct static pressure 5 If installed in place like meeting room where noise is easy to be perceived design isolation booth and internal duct under layer to muffle the duct system and weaken the air encounter amp Noise in the duct 22 AIR ONION CONDITIONERS The positioning of ceiling hole and indoor unit and hanging screw bolts MODEL 19 3kW REFRIGERANTPIPE FLARED ELECTRICAL CONTROLBOX CONNECTION 12719 CONNECTION 191314 REFRIGERANT PIPE FLARED gt 15 90 l 1 3 a war iil 8 PLASTIC COVER pe P os 68 p 46 41225 OBLONG SUSPENTION BOLT HOLES 1 AIR INTAKE CONNECTING POINT OF DRAIN PIPE 137 800 Ht oe 4 SHOLES FORAIR al AIR INTAKE DUCT FLANGE OUTLET DUCT CONNECTION q ais 2 Lf 1 6 SHOLES FORAIR AIR OUTLET DUCT FLANGE OUTLET DUCT CONNECTION gt gt 58 153 4 65 400 400 1148 SAFETY DRAIN CONNECTING PIPE 1200 J AIR OUTLET 8 8 1073 Unit mm 169 i
59. vance 12 hours before restart the unit for ensure the power the unit could perform in normally Cleanse the air filter every another two weeks The effect of cooling will be compromised if the air filter is blocked Please consign professional personnel to check clean and maintain the duct drain system regularly AIR ONION CONDITIONERS WIRE CONTROLLER REMOTE OVERVIEW ON OF BUTTON mode selection button Q timer on button 2 TIMER CLOCK timer off button 3 M TIMER OFF OK MODE SPEED SWING clock button 4 8 SPEED SELECTION nos AJUDSTMENT BUTTON AJUDSTMENT BUTTON ECONOMICAL CO 162 D SWING BUTTON ee eee RESET LOCK COOL 2 ECONOMICAL button Ceset bution 6 j COOL ONLY COOL AND 3 HEATING SELECTION BUTTON QAC LOCK BUTTON INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Tum a screwdriver at the concave on bottom panel of the Wire Controller to remove the Back Cover Wiring Principle Sketch Infraed Pipe WireJoint 5p 5 T D f D WoodM ounting Screw z E E M4X20 i Wire Controller Bottom Cover sik RUN GND en installing the Wire Controller Cover be instalation i Indoot nit Switch Board sure there is
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