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1. TN Hoisting stand Within 300mm hs S Below280m Drain hose 72 attachment EN Drain raising amp THA J hose MEM BP ee z M 220mm 3 Fe X Ceiling Clamp attachment Instruction l yw The slant gradient of the attached drain hose Brandes at aER HER Ji Should be within 75mm so that the drain hole E p gt Ss i doesn t has to endure the unnecessary outside force 2 9 yw Please install the drain hose according to the m E following process if several drain hoses join together n m SEEN _T tie in join drain hose AbovelOOmm te Jf ee eT e aw Se a SSS J ee Re ic The specs of the selected join drain hose should fits the running capacity of the unit yx Check the smoothness of drain after installation xx Check the drain state by immitting 600cc water slowly from the outlet vent or test hole yw Check the drain in the state of refrigerating after installation of the electric circuit Way of immiting Drain hose e 1 Test hole cover Drain vent for repair use plastic o DO pam stopper is included drain the water A in waterspout by this outlet vent S m M Test hole XN a E tocim 7 lt Immiting water from the rest hole Plastic water pot The length of the pipe should be about
2. 2 p EP 4 L I a J P f B Model ASGE 09A ASGE 42A ASGE 12A ASGE 24A ASGE 36A is xs m Item ASGE 18A l 286 300 378 378 gt 0 5m C 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 the machine 2 The installation site must have good ventilation so that the outdoor unit can take in and exhaust 41 enough air Ensure that there 1s no obstacle for the air intake and exhaust of the outdoor unit If there 1s 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 1s 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 outle
3. Outdoor nit indoor nit gt gt E L JN L IN amp ums pup J NNMALLE EO mM TY YN E gt E Y f S FONNALFES FS EON ty PN FA A PS P CVF DC YELLE ro Y P MAN EC PR S APT Iaa A egt H A vVVL ge gU NL V od No x KZ VV LLIN gn GE NEY x ed Mu Neuf PN 49 11 Test operation 1 Prepare for test 1 Do not turn on the power switch before all installation is finished 2 Connect wires correctly and firmly 3 Open the check valve 4 Remove all dust 2 Testing 1 Turn on the power switch and press ON OFF button 2 Press MODE button select COOL HEAT FAN etc to test whether it operates normally 3 Emergency operation When the batteries fail or when the remote controller is missing operate as shown below On stopping you can press the AUTO button on cover NO I until it is in AUTO mode The cover NO Il is the part of the panel As the below picture 50 The air conditioner select from COOL HEAT DRY FAN modes automatically On operating press the AUTO button the air conditioner will stop The TEST button on the cover No lis specially for testing the air conditioner When pressing it the air conditioner will be forced to operate or stop Do not press it when air conditioner is in normal operation Is
4. al5 _ 8 T DM Refrigerant pipe ty 7 7 77 E S x g R gs s 7 Bil 8 E y Vy S lt Hoisting screw X4 A 5 l f s 2 Bey 680 Gaps between hoisting screw rods ml l 7 _ 7 ad e m 890 Ceiling opening isde eomm 950 Decorated surface boards ASCUI2A ASCU 18A ASC 24A ASC 36A ASC 42A ASC 48A 3l xx The drilling of holes in the ceiling must be done by the professional personnel Installation stands for main body of the unit LILLLLLA EXEAT je Ceiling 160 LILILLLLL A ET cT ZI 1L Above 20 Fig 1 Notes The dimension for the ceiling openings with marks can be as large as 910mm But the overlapping sections of the ceiling and the decorated surface boards should be maintained at no less than 20mm E Main body of hoisting air conditioner Nut supplied at scene os P 5 A z u D Gasket attachment f NS FC Sl ST f E f E PA N Li gt E PaA e edd 3 e N S N NA n Hoisting stand Ba A Tighten double nuts Fix the hoisting stand firmly T pia x Pa n ia n xS M 9 VY aa d C Pa Water lever K Polyethylene pipe Gasket
5. Indoor side Outdoor side est condition Nominal heating Rated heating 18 Note 1 The design of this unit conforms to the requirements of EN14511 standard 2 The air volume is measured at the 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 n 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 52 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 66179402
6. if room Temp is more than 2 C below Set TEMP compressor and outdoor unit fan motor stop indoor unit fan motor runs at low speed If 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 f room Temp is more than 2C above Set TEMP compressor and outdoor unit fan motor run as COOL mode the indoor unit fan motor runs at low speed 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to ro SWING FAN tate automatically and stop when repress it i AUTO FAN oper O W 33 C 4 Press TEMP button set suitable TE MP TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE 2 Press M ODE button set M operation mode 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on 17 AUTO mode operation procedure eAccording to room temp microcomputer can automatically set COOL HEAT DRY operation mode so as far best effect e At AUTO mode operation standard TEMP is 26 C for COOL mode 24 C for DRY mode and 20 C for HEAT mode SWING FAN CY AUTO FAN OPER AUTO JOY SLEEP AIR L a LIGHT HUMID C JL 0 TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE 1 Plug in Press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on 2 A ccording to room temp micro computer can automatically set ae SB OW operation mode so as for bes
7. things Do not spray any paint or pesticide on the unit or it may cause fire Ac i v _ Never use wrong ampere rating fire Use of iron wire or copper wire may cause the unit to break down or cause fire iron wire NOTE Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do not check or repair during the unit is Do not use other operating It is very dangerous heating equip ment near the air conditioner It will affect the cooling perfor mance Never place objects near the air intake and the air outlet of the unit It may affect performance or stop operation of the unit Do not splash water directly to indoor unit Do not bang the remote controller and do not It may cause trouble or electric shock press the button of the remote controller with pointed object or the remote controller may be damaged NOTE This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 3 Wire controller standard fitting AN WARNING Never install the wire controller in a place where there is water leakage Avoid bumping throwing tossing or frequently opening the wire controller DE A AUTO AN EH z ds p 3 n S
8. 09 10 12 13 14 15 16 Decrease Ped week A button Timer display TIMING 5 6 7 Timer state Mn e RA THU FRI SAT SUN Increase display ONOFF scc sec sa sca V button Timer time period display N f Li par af gt m l LT Li Cancle delete CCCII DULCE 08 LL Timer on off DELETE SW time display Unit on display c ON TIME di H H H SINGLE 5 GROUP Unit off display OFF MCN AB 5 en A TimeriTi MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN TIMER amen ime Clock display TIME f On Off button ON OFF 7 Fig 1 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 longest 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 unit can be done through the Timer On Off of this WEEKLY TIMER and the button shield operation of manual 23 control can be done through shield setting on WEEKLY TIMER Mode selection and temperature adjustment and other operations are done through the manual control at every unit Note 1 For upper unit checks 16 lower units consecutively there will be no more than 16 seconds delay when setting works till unit responds 2 Please
9. 100mm lt Immiting water from the outlet vent terminal gt OQ Warning Before obtaining access to terminals all supply circuits must be disconnected 36 10 2 Electric wiring 1 All field supplied parts and materials must conform to local laws and regulations For electric wiring refer to WIRING DIAGRAM attached to the unit body All wiring must be performed by a skilled technician An all pole disconnection switch having a contanct separation of at least 3mm in all poles should be connected in fix wiring Earth properly Wiring must conform to national laws and regulations The fixed wiring must be installed with a protector with no more that 30 mA leakage current If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufactory or its service agents or a similarty qualified person in order to avoid a hazard The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the inner connection cable away from the copper tube Wiring of unit and the controller 1 Wiring of the indoor unit Remove the control box lid pull the wires inside through rubber bush and wiring according to the WIRING DIAGRAM then tighten it with clamp 2 Wiring of the controller 1 Remove the control box lid pull wires inside through rubber bush and connect to the controller 2 Wrap the wire with sealing pad 3 After wiring tighten it with clamp and fix the control box lid 4 Connect the rubber wire 3 cords t
10. 5 3X 1 5 220 240V 32 5 3X 1 5 ASGE 24A ASCU 24A N 16 Ze HO7RN F HOSVV F 5 X 4 0 3X 1 5 ASGE 36A ASCU 36A 380 415V 3N 20 4 0 HO7RN F HOSVV F 5 X 4 0 3X 1 5 ASGE 42A ASCU 42A 380 415V 3N 20 4 0 HO7RN F HOSVV F 5 X 4 0 3X 1 5 ASGE 42A ASCU 48A 380 415V 3N 20 4 0 HO7RN F HOSVV F 1 The power cable used in the unit is copper cable the working temperature should not exceed the specified value 2 Ifthe power cable is longer than 15 meters please enlarge the cross section of power cableadequately in order to avoid the accident due to overload Requirement for ground yx Air conditioner is the I class electric appliance thus please do conduct reliable grounding measure x The yellow green two color wiring of air conditioner is grounding wire and can not be used for other purposes It cannot be cut off and be fixed by screw otherwise it would cause electric shock xx The user must offer the reliable grounding terminal Please don t connect the grounding wire to the following places 1 Water pipe 2 Gas pipe 3 Blowing pipe 4 Other places that professional personnel consider them unreliable 48 The power cable communication wire connection between indoor and outdoor N Warning The signal wire between indoor and outdoor unit shall be installed in the shielded bushing Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit
11. B Refrigerant pipe pipe E e Q9 Indoor unit Drainage device built in Drains water removed from the indoor unit dur ing cooling Drainage pipe Air flow flap al air outlet Refrigerant piping connection electric wire The built in air filter removes dust and dirt Air intake grille rA 5 Q Outdoor unit ASGE 36A ASCU 36A ASGE 42A ASCU 42A ASGE 48A ASCU 48A Refrigerant pipe wm Air intake Air outlet 2 Safety cautions Read the following carefully to assure safe use Avoid direct air flow to your body and avoid excessive heating or cooling which may make you feel uncomfortable and do harm to your health Do not remove protection grill nets from the outdoor unit Do not reach hands or insert anything into the unit air outlet If there is something abnormal eg burning smell cut off the power immeditely and con tact service center If room air is stuffy air the room by opening door and window for a while but please close the curtains when operating the unit to prevent conditioned air from leaking Warning Check whether the installed stand is still firm enough after the unit has operated for a long time If a worn out stand is left unfixed the unit may topple and do harm T C PA LIII gt pe S Do not stand on the outdoor unit or put anything on it or you may fall down or people may get hurt by the falling zx
12. OPER 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable TEMP TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE 2 Press MODE button set SR W or op eration mode 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on 21 How to inser t batteries 1 Remove the cover from the back of the remote controller 2 Insert the two batteries Two AAA dry cell batteries and press but ton ACL 3 Re attach the cover Note e Don t confuse the new and wor n or different batteries e Remove batteries when not in use for a long time e T he remote control signal can be received at a distance of up to about 10m 1 Remove the cover 3 Re attach the cover 22 5 Weekly timer Coptional fitting Week Timing Controller With Centralized Control Function Centralized Control and Week Timer Functions The centralized controller and the weekly timer are integrated in the same wire controller The system has both the centralized control and the week timing functions Up to 16 sets of units can be controlled simultaneously by the centralized controller weekly timer The weekly timer has the function of invalidating the lower unit The weekly timing function is able to realized four timing ON OFF periods for any unit every day so as to achieve fully automatic operation No timing control can be set for holidays Unit display dei eI T GROUP 01020304050607 08 ENTER Confirm button display SINGLE
13. anchor board attachment Fix the gasket firmly Bolt of one of the angle of outlet pipe is fix on the angle of the drainage slot Center of the ceiling nem a opening So ed Install cardboard e P d 5 Bar Ses Fa ae lL S jus A i e i 2 A M p m v ji Me E T Ji FP a E a 4 Bolt attachment Bolt attachment Fix the install cardboard Fig 2 1 The primary step for install the indoor unit xx When attach the hoisting stand on hoisting screw do use nut and gasket individually at the upper and lower of the hoisting stand to fix it The use of gasket anchor board can prevent gasket break off 2 Use install cardboard 32 yw Please refer to the install cardboard about the dimension of ceiling opening yw The central mark of the ceiling opening is marked on the install cardboard xx Install the install cardboard on the unit by bolt 3 piece and fix the angle of the drainage pipe at the outlet vent by bolt 3 Adjust the unit to the suitable install place 4 Check if the unit 1s horizontal yx Inner drainage pump and bobber switch are included in the indoor unit check if 4 angle of every unit are horizontal by water lever If the unit is slant toward the opposite of the coagulate water flow there may be malfunction of the bobber switch and lead water drop 5 Backout the gasket anchor board used to prevent gasket break off and tighten the nut on it 6 Back
14. 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 1 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 2 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 Js Connection between WEEKLY TIMER and manual control is shown as following wreek Timer Manual control 16 units in max B amp B BB B B B LUD Cx g fem B Telephone i Telephone d Telephone i wirebox IBI 4 wire box IIT i wire box Twistedsmire with crystal joint Longest distance 1200m Corresponding relation between code switch and sequence of unit Note Putting code switch to ON means 0 P3 P s pl m aa esi mri pans P Position tooo e fimo 6 wen io ioi S Sequence mol Jane umi Tou seo Tiro iere Tun ie 220V Fig 2 24 6 Optimum operation Adjust the room temperature properly for a comfortable environment Water may drop from the indoor unit when the humidity is over 8096 or when the drainage outlet is clogged When the main power switch is truned on some w
15. of long distance monitoring or central controller has been shielded the buttons and 6 remote control signal will be shielded too the setting temp will display CC The set temperature range under each mode HEAT 16 C 30 C COOL 16 C 30 C DRY 16 C 30 C FAN The temp cannot be set up AUTO The temp cannot be set up 4 Swing mode set up Fig 5 When pressing SWING button the type style M DE SWING A SWING will be displayed on LCD the unit will run v in Swing mode we when repressing the SWING button that the type TIMER style SWING will be disappeared and the unit will bids stop running in Swing mode Fig 5 Note The SLEEP function could be set up by wireless remote control 9 Running mode setup Fig 6 When press this button once the operation mode will uoo m A be changed as follow v COOL DRY FAN HEAT DA IIO g SWING AUTO COOL DRY At COOL mode the COOL icon will light on the FAN HEAT mer ON OFF current temperature should be set up lower than the ambient temperature If the setting temperature is Ig higher than the ambient temperature the COOL mode will not start only the fan is active In DRY mode the DRY icon will light on The inner fan will run at low fan speed in a certain range This DRY efficiency in this mode is more obvious than the one in COOL mode and the
16. show in Fig 9 we set up the cooling lower limit is 23 C in SAVE setting the upper limit is 27 C the user can set the cooling temperature between 23 C to 27 C by the wireless remote control and buttons on displayer If the set up upper limit temperature is the same with the lower limit temperature that the system only can run at the corresponding modes at the set temperature After the SAVE mode set up at unit turned off press the FAN VW buttons for 5 seconds will quit the SAVE setting function but the former setting data will not clear and the next time SAVE MODE setting will be the initial setting temperature E After powered off the SAVE setup function will be memorized the next time power on the SAVE setting e FAN is still active a Set up the SAVE mode the SLEEP AUTO modes ON OFF will shield Fig 10 9 MEMORY function setup Fig 10 At unit turned off press MODE button for 10 seconds could switch whether turn on or off the unit state after powered off at setting temperature district displays 01 denote that the unit is turned off after powered off 02 denote that do not memorize the unit turn on or turn off press ON OFF button quit setting If the memory turn on and off interface is displayed the system will quit the menu the system will respond to the last button input after 10 seconds there is not any operation the system will quit the menu and displays the normal unit off in
17. the indoor unit fixed firmly The unit may drop vibrate or make noise Is the gas leakage test finished It may result in insufficient cooling Is the unit fully insulated Condensate water may drip Does drainage flow smoothly Condensate water may drip Does the power supply voltage correspond to The unit may malfunction or the components burn out that shown on the nameplate Are wiring and piping correct The unit may malfunction or the components burn out S Is the unit safely grounded Risk of electric leakage a Is wiring size according to specifications The unit may malfunction or the components burn out mE Is something blocking the air outlet or intake of It may result in insufficient cooling either the indoor or outdoor unit Have records of refrigerant piping length and Volume of refrigerant change in the system is not clear additional refrigerant change been made Note to the installer Be sure to instruct the customer how to operate the system and show him her the attached operation manual Be sure the electric supply that user applies is beyond the bounds of tolerances 10 1 Hz The ambient temperature should be at 5 40 C and the humidity be at 30 95 Transport storage temperature should be at 25 55 C and for short period not exceeding 24h at up to 70 C The installation altitude is beyond the hight of 1000m 57 Appendix Air conditioner nominal working condition and working range
18. EP key eub 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 a key or the 9 key to select from the following two settings 2 The indoor room temperature is measured at the air intake Now the i OUT ENV area displays 01 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 the air intake Now the OUT ENV area displaus 03 The default is 03 4 Remote control operation procedure standard fitting Name and Function Remote Control Note Q Be sure that there are no obstructions between receiver and remote controller Don t drop or throw the remote controller Don tlet any liquid in the remote controller and put the remote controller directly under the sunlight or any place where is very hot SWING button When it is pressed the louvers EAN button start to rotate automatically and Press this button to change stop when repressed SWING FAN the fan
19. PEED SLEEP wv A 4 AVESET BESSIOUTENV 6 u goce L SWING CY 15 AUTO COOL DRY ye RESH FAN HEAT me O 8 2 ON or Fig 1 Each part of the manual controller C6 Ambienttemp display 15 SMNGhion a Mode COOL DRY FAN HEAT AUTO 17 ONOFF buton Ce Matuncion splay 18 Display of Swing state 5 1 ON OFF Fig 2 CA 3 SET ENV eb egs SWING COOL Press this button the unit will start When repress the button the unit will stop running TIMER oorr Fig 2 2 Fan control Fig 3 The relevant contents are shown in the figure Press this button to change the fan speed of gt LOW gt MID gt HIGH gt AUTO 9 FAN SPEED 7 y xl Atthe DRY mode the fan speed will be set for l 9 d SWING TIMER low fan speed automatically ies Fig 3 3 Temperature adjustment Fig 4 Press the temperature adjustment button A For temperature increase MODE A lt i V For temperature decrease y Press this button once the temperature will be Dp FAN SWING increased or decreased by 1 C TIMER ON OFF NOTE Lock function Press A and Y at the same time for 5 seconds the set temp indicating area shall Fig 4 display EE and all keys response shall be shut off all buttons will sound and repress the A and V simultaneously for 5 seconds the lock function will be released When the displayer
20. USER S MANUAL sincLain AIR CONDITIONINC 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 CONTENTS ls Namesand functions OL parts oov ves Ses nunne bU tere Vt tens Usu ves NR EEPIdvUE URN NEU ds N US cee taenk 1 EVI edis e 3 3s WIC COM ON E 5 4 Remote control operation procedure eseseseseseseseseceseseceseceseseceseseseseseseseseoeseseoeo 13 SeeklIVwnner rM Tr 23 6 Op num operatio es 23 Js Iroupe din pp TP 26 Ss Installation Notes c ieeoiviuee se P Pre ePNeEPI INI E mM RAE ID P UP UM Le DO Eu dn MEE UE 28 9 Care And maintendaliee odio dei oe Desv II sapis Pes UER DEL PUN EU DOS Pu a dp 29 105 Tnstructions o unit instalatii sse 30 TEs Test oDeraU0li siiis ida oon Sau EPVUREIN ORIG n OSOR Pula Sa UNEm Ra d dunFu EP MERI I QUIE 50 Denulx cr ar nC Cer Ee er are a me ene ee Seneca ne eran ere 52 1 Names and functions of parts Q Indoor unit Drainage device built in Drains water removed from the room unit dur ing cooling NE DY m LL at air outlet AIL xj Refrigerant piping connection electric wire Air outlet The built in air filter Remote controller removes dust and dirt Air flow flap 0 Air intake grille ASGE 12A ASCU 12A B Q Outdoor unit ASGE 18A ASCU 18A B ASGE 24A ASCU 24A
21. atts of electricity is being used even if the system is not operating Turn off the main power supply switch to save energy Cooling and heating performance will beaffected if the doors and windows are open for a long time It may cause interference in the picture or sound It may do harm to them 7 Trouble shooting Warning Q In case of something abnormal such as bad smell shut of fthe power switch immediately and contact service cent er Do not repare the air conditioner by yourself because wrong repair may cause fire please contact service center to do it for you Check item shown below before contacting service center operate at all Pause off or fuse broken Change fause or replace fuse Doneby professind Batteries of remote controller fall Replace batteries Out of the remote controlling range Keep distance in 8m or less The system stops right Object at the air intake and Romove them after it is started air outlet of the air conditioner Cooling and heating is Object at the air intake and Romove them malfunctioning air outlet of indoor and out door units wp emis Clean it doneby professnd Note If trouble still exists after checking the above items please contact service center 26 The following are not troubles The unit does not operate when Mist is emitted Outdoor unit is hot Dust from the units Wind from the outlet smells 8 Installation notes Thi
22. e front side panel of the outdoor unit 2 Pass the cable though rubber ring 46 3 Connect the power supply cable to the L N Caution terminals and Take great care when carrying out the the grounding screw following connections so as to avoid malfunction of the air conditioning unit 4 Use cable fastener to bundle and fix the cable because of lecromaanelie imererance 2 Air conditioning unit with 3 phase power supply 1 The signal line of the wire controller must be separated from the power line and the 1 Remove the front side panel of the outdoor unit connecting line between the indoor unit and 2 Attach rubber ring to the cable cross hole of the the outdoor unit 2 In case the unit is installed in a place outdoor unit vulnerable by electromagnetic interference it 3 Pass the cable though rubber ring is better to use shielded cable or double twisted cable as the signal line of the 4 Connect the power cable to the terminal and wire controller earthing screws marked L1 L2 L3 amp N 5 Use cable fastener to bundle and fix the cable 10 5 Products Electric Installation Caution The unit should be reliably earthed if it is improperly earthed that may cause electric shock or fire Wiring layout x Installation should be conducted by National Wiring Regulation xx The rated voltage and exclusive power supply must be adopted for the air conditioners xx The
23. ge of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatically 14 COOL mode operation procedure e According to difference 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 4 Press FAN button set fan speed set T EMP should be in range of 16 C to 30 C 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to ro tate automatically and stop when repress 09 334 C CE 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable TEMP TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE 2 Press MODE button 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on 15 HEAT mode operation procedure Q9 if room temp is lower than set temp compressor runs at HE AT mode Q9 If room temp is higher than set temp compressor and outdoor fan motor stop only indoor fan motor runs Q Set T EMP should be in range of 16 Cto 30 C 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repress it 4 Press FAN button set fan speed 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable TEMP SLEEP AIR O CHO LIGHT HUMID 1 Plugin press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE 2 Press MODE button set operation mode 16 DRY mode operation procedure
24. gon head screws located right beneath the latches in approximately 15mm panel will rise 4 Adjust the panel by turning it to the arrowed direction in Fig 4 so that the ceiling opening is completely covered 5 Tighten the screws until the thickness of the sealing material between the panel and the indoor unit body is reduced to 5 8 mm 38 D Hook Piping position Sealing material Indoor unit Ceiling 5 8mm Air outlet o TRE Fig 4 Precautions 1 Improper screwing of the screws may cause the troubles shown in Fig 5 Air leak Contamination dew condensation dew dripping Fig 5 2 If gap is still left between the ceiling and the panel after screwing the screws readjust the height of the indoor unit body Refer to Fig 6 39 A djustment of the indoor unit body from the holes in the corner of the panel is possible if the indoor unit is kept leveled and the drainage pi pe piping etc is unaffectecd ALII P di T No gap is allowed Fig 6 Q After fixing be sure no gap left between the ceiling and the panel 3 Wiring of the decoration panel Connect the joints for swing flap motor lead wire at 2 places installed on the panel Refer to Fig 7 Atbody At panel cem 40 10 4 Install of outdoor unit A Profile Dimensions of Outdoor Unit
25. ht 4 times of the unit s If not reinforce before installation Refer to the install cardboard and find where should be reinforced The appliance shall not be installed in laundry N Note There will be lots of lampblack and dust stick on the acentric heat exchanger and water pump in dining room and kitchen which would reduce the capacity of heat exchanger lead water leakage and abnormal operation of the water pump The following treatment should be taken under this circumstance 1 Ensure that the smoke trap above cooker has enough capacity to obviate lampblack to prevent the indraft of the lampblack by the air conditioner 2 Keep the air conditioner far from the kitchen so that the lampblack would not be indraft by the air conditioner C Important notice xx To guarantee the good performance the unit must be installed by professional personnel according with this instruction xx Please contact the local SINCLAIR special nominated repair department before installation Any malfunction caused by the unit that is installed by the department that is not special nominated by SINCLAIR would not deal with on time by the inconvenience of the business contact D Dimension of ceiling opening and location of the hoisting screw M10 Ll650mm Grille measurement 25 15 32 650mm i Hanging bait position 15 3 4 400mm P E R A N
26. is damaged it must be replaced by the typhoons or earthquakes mproper installation work may manufacturer or its service agent or a similary qualified result in accidents due to fall of equi pment person in order to avoid a hazard e f the unitis to be moved to other place please consult The appliance shall be installed in accordance with dealer first relative wiring regulations e Be sure to use only the specified accessories and parts for installation failure to use may lead to electric shock leakage or fire Water pipe Gas pipe Some parts of the water pipe are made of plastic If there is electrical leakage accidently from air materials and not suitable for earthing conditioner it is easy to cause fire or explosion Ce 28 9 Care and maintenance Please cut off the power supply after you used the air conditioner Cut off power supply before cleaning Do not splash water directly to the unit e Absorbs bad smell in air such as carbon monoxide carbon dioxide benzol gasoline and so on e Absorbs harmful objects bigger than 1 0 um in air such as dust flower power germ virus and so on e t can be used for about half a year to one year 1 C heck to make sure no objects obstructing the intake and outlets parts on both the indoor and outdoor units 2 Check to make sure ground wire is connected and that it is not damaged 3 Check to make sure air filter has been cleaned 4 Turn on the power 6 hours before starti
27. isplays the lower limit temperature and the set temperature flashes by pressing A and V buttons to set the cooling temperature lower limit the setting range is 16 30 press ON OFF button to confirm by pressing A and V 9 buttons to set cooling temperature upper limit it will flash and display at ambient temperature the setting range is 16 30 and press ON OFF button to confirm NOTE The upper limit temperature should not be lower than the setting lower limit temperature If upper limit temperature is lower than the lower limit temperature the system will default The higher is the upper limit temperature the lower is the lower limit temperature Press MODE button to complete the save setting in COOL DRY mode and transfer to the save setting in HEAT mode There is no the function in cooling only unit at this time it displays the SAVE HEAT icons after setup has been completed then press FAN V button last for 5 seconds and quit the SAVE setting operation If the SAVE interface has been opened the system will respond to the last button input after 20 seconds there is no any operation the system will quit the menu and displays the normal unit off interface The above setting has been completed the system will display SAVE icon no matter by buttons on displayer or the wireless remote control the setting temperature should not exceed the former SAVE setup temperature range for example as
28. istance between hoisting stand should is 1 to 1 5m Au uA c MU ie exu ub fof of E fe Oe na fh a Ry De e es E s Muf sedo a Bu fe tue ff gnum DE le af fe fs of Ue MeL gh MA GP gt Fh pro t boo fee UA peu fo ULT EE nof RE quof Bh AGT of d ff Pe OT MAR aue Vae OS Lu fe me ie LA TAM co EET ef Of Aen Yt te fe fe OY o afi Ae od LE e We b c fe I eo fe fk J OS fl ie noue JO de th fe hh fe EES Tee Se fe UE or A fe I of eo fe ue fe pn if Je fe ff fe he a 1 1 5m s EN O Correct 1 100 or more gradient 2S wrong yw Use the drain hose and clamp attached Insert Sponge attachment the drain hose to the drain vent and then tighten __ Clamp Clamp attachment LAY the clamp Ge VSO L Vp NW amp JALIN xx Entwine the big sponge on the clamp of drain l an ON A ir xc OAH hose to insulate heat Sponge gray Drain hose eee sx Heat insulation should be done to indoor drain hose Q Note of drain step up pipe yw The install height of the drain raising pipe should less than 280mm yw The drain raising pipe should form a right angle with the unit and distance to unit should not beyond 300mm 35 OO WI OI OE gi ff FOS IG FG b ip aa ho fh ie Ye fe a uf Hec As Ge A pe FG Mec m
29. mantle the tube from the cover of the inlet for refrigerant then tighten the cover 7 Loose the valve cord of the gas valve as well as the liquid valve entirely 8 Tighten the valve cover of the gas valve and liquid valve so as to check whether leakage occurred F Installation of Protective Layer of Connecting Pipe 1 To avoid generation of condensate on the connecting pipe and avoid leakage the big pipe and the small pipe of the connecting pipe must be covered by thermal insulation materials be bundled by adhesive tape and be isolated from air 2 The joint connecting to the indoor unit must be wrapped by thermal insulation material There shall be no gap between the connecting pipe joint and the wall of the indoor unit Refer to Figure 4 7 ITT 777777 Lf 4 fo ff fo f A y f A LAL P m Pr oh LU Ky hf ff pf LLLP f fff SL SSAA pg A Lh j 2 I L Zd LU ff E ELE LE P ip vM 7 297A JSS LLL Lf A ff ff if fF ff y JA SEA WM PAA SARS Mp I HP uH Fig 4 AN Caution After the pipes are wrapped by protective materials never bend the pipes to form very small angle and otherwise the pipes may crack or break 3 Use adhesive tape to wrap the pipes 1 Use adhesive tape to bundle the connecting pipe and the cables together To prevent condensate from overflowing out from the drainage pipe separate the drainage pipe firm the connecti
30. ne of the wire controller onto the 4 bit pin socket J6 at the circuit board of the indoor unit 4 Use cable fastener to bundle and fix the signal cable of the wire controller I Power Cable Connection 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 that 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 3 mm 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 that a loop matching the screw size is formed 45 4 Putthe 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 multi
31. ng pipe and the cables 2 Use thermal insulation tape to wrap the pipes from the bottom of the outdoor unit until the upper end of the pipe where the pipe enters the wall When wrapping thermal insulation tape the later circle of tape must cover half of the front circle of tape Refer to Figure 5 3 Wrapped pipe must be fixed to wall using pipe clamps 43 AN Caution 1 Do not wrap the protective tape too tight otherwise the efficiency of thermal insulation may be decreased Ensure that the condensate drainage flexible tube 1s separate from the bundled pipes 2 After the protective work is completed and the pipes are wrapped use seal material to block the hole in the wall so as to prevent rain and wind from entering the room G Position and Method of Installing Wire Controller 1 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 2 Ifthe communication line between the wire controller 85 X85 7 16 and the indoor unit is surface mounted use 1 PVC pipe and make matching recess in the wall refer to Figure 6 If concealed installation is adopted 1 PVC pipe can be used Refer to Figure 7 3 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 bo
32. ng the air conditioner 2 and 3 should be done by professional 1 Turn off power 2 Clean the filter and the body of the unit Shut off Done by professinal power 3 Clear outdoor unit of dust 4 If there is any rust in the outdoor unit this should be painted over to prevent the rust from spreading 29 10 Instructions of unit installation 10 1 Install of the cassette type indoor unit A Schematic diagram of installation spaces gt 1500 mm 9 gt 1500 mm X Fig 1 Models ASCU 12A 230 ASCU 18A ASCU 24A 260 ASCU 36A ASCU 42A ASCU 48A B Select install location of the indoor unit 1 Obstruct should put away from the intake or outlet vent of the indoor unit so that the airflow can be blown though all the room 2 Make sure that the installation had accord with the requirement of the schematic diagram of installation spaces 3 Select the place where can stand 4 times of the weight of the indoor unit and would not increase the operating noise and oscillate 4 The horizontally of the installation place should be guaranteed 5 Select the place where is easy to drain out the condensate water and connect with outdoor unit Hanging bolt position 23 27 32 606mmoy 6 Make sure that there are enough space for care and maintenance Make sure that the weight between the indoor unit and ground is above 2300mm 7 When installing the steeve bolt check if the install place can stand the weig
33. o the power supply terminal board in properly 5 Connect the singal wire 2 cords to the signal terminal board properly 37 yoy PsC a b ID is M i 7 N ON W M K n Signal Cord Ye SR E E ANNO PE 4 x w T Po w OX Jj Lx m j w k E Power 220V 50Hz a NA f M w hi 1 XJ j A SA Clamp S ld e J oA E P a e on ii mm E 4 y Ps e f Lm ff EX LIA S S Em ed 4 s L XN TAN Mil um tg lx Ix NN a ai 1 E e 4 1 X E y s i Pb d i EN a ee N W SS A i X hy NS I a Le N Rubber bush II POE A Sh X N oe y l Control box lid 2 Seal here to avoid leakage Rubber bush I Control box lid 1 Q Precautions Be sure to connect the indoor unit and outdoor unit at right poles 10 3 Installation of panel Q Set the panel to the indoor unit body by matching the position of the swing flap motor of the decoration panel to the piping position of the panel to the piping position of the indoor unit as shown in fig 4 Q Install the decoration panel 1 Hang the latch which is located on the opposite side of the swing flap motor on the panel temporarily to the book of the indoor unit 2 Positions 2 Temporarily hang the remaining 2 latches to the hooks on the sides of the indoor unit be careful not to let the swing motor lead wire get caught in the sealing material 3 Screw all 4 hexa
34. out the install cardboard N Note Please do tighten the nuts and bolts to prevent air conditioner break off F Connect the refrigerant pipe x Selection of Connecting Pipe Amount of Additional Refrigerant to Be Filled For Extra Length of Pipe Size of Fitting Pipe Inch Max Pipe Max Height Difference between Indoor Unit Gas Pipe Liquid Pipe and Outdoor Unit m ASGE 12A ASGE 18A 1 2 1 4 20 15 30g m ASGE 24A 5 8 3 8 30 15 60g m ASGE 36A ASGE 42A 3 4 1 2 50 30 120g m ASGE 48A 33 Note 1 The standard pipe length is 5m When the length L of the connecting pipe is less than or equals 5m there is no need to add refrigerant If the connecting pipe is longer than 5m it is required to add refrigerant in the above table the amounts of refrigerant to be added for the models are listed for each additional meter of pipe length 2 The pipe wall thickness shall be 0 5 1 0mm and the pipe wall shall be able to withstand the pressure of 6 0MPa 3 The longer the connecting pipe the lower the cooling effect and the heating effect Smear freeze motoroil here N 7f NN g R x Median sponge attachment Q entwine the wiring interface Ji with seal map d Torque wrench J i Heat preservation sheath of liquid inlet tube attachment for liquid tube YU Heat preservation gj p o Spanner sheath of gas collection x p i Ga
35. ple 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 6 Do not let any cable contact the refrigerant pipe the compressor and moving parts such as fan 7 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 8 shall not be liable for any loss or abnormal operation arising from wrong line connections Connection Of the Power Cable 1 Air conditioning unit with single phase power supply 1 Remove th
36. power cable should be reliable and fixed in order to avoid the wiring terminal be suffered from force And do not drag the power cable forcibly xx The wire diameter of power cable should be large enough if power cable and connection wire be damaged it should be replaced by the exclusive cable xx All electric installation must be done by professional personnel according to local law regulation and this manual yw It should be reliably earthed and it should be connected to the special earth device the installation work should be operated by the professional xx The creepage protect switch and air switch must be installed Air switch should have the thermal dropout and magnetic dropout function in order to avoid the 47 short circuit and overload xx The on spot connection should refer to the circuit diagram which is stuck on the unit body The model selection recommend table for air switch and power cable Warning 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 oi twisted pair cable UTP shall be used the cross sectional aera of the cables must be 0 75 mm Power supply Capacity Min cross Outdoor Indoor of air sectional power power switch area of supply supply A ground cord cord line mm mm mm ASGE 12A ASCU 12A 220 240V N 16 2 5 HO7RN F HOSVV F 3xX2
37. power saving efficiency is better In HEAT mode the HEAT icon will light on The setting temperature should be set up higher than the present temperature if it is lower than the present ambient temperature the HEAT mode is unavailable In FAN mode the FAN icon will light on In AUTO mode the AUTO icon will light on according to the ambient temperature the unit will automatically adjust the running mode In HEAT mode when the outdoor temperature is lower and high humidity and it frosted in outdoor unit and the heating efficiency will be reduced If it is in this case the controller will start defrosting automatically and displays DEFROST icon NOTE There is no HEAT mode in the cooling only unit after the power saving set up the auto mode will be shielded 6 TIMER setup Fig 7 At unit turned off the timer on could be set up at unit turned on the timer off could be set up After pressed the TIMER button the unit could be set up and the TIMER icon flashes by pressing the buttons A W could increase or decrease the time of timer when repress the TIMER button the Timer is valid the units will start calculate the time When the unit is in the TIMER press the TIMER button could cancel the time NOTE 220 00 Fig 7 MODE A v FAN SWING TIMER mmm ON OFF When the protection or malfunction happens after the timer on was set up the
38. s collection tube tube attachment for VOS uq 52 deri gas tube an e Liquid inlet tube Wiring interface Fig 3 Flare nut xx When connect the pipe to the unit or backout it from the unit please do use both spanner and torque wrench as shown in fig 3 xx When connect smear both inside and outside of the flare nut with freeze motor oil screw it by hand and then tighten it with spanner xx Refer to form 1 to check if the wrench had been tightened too tight would mangle the nut and lead leakage Form 1 The tightening torque needed for tightening nut Diameter Inch Surface thickness mm Tightening torque N m va 15 30 N m 3 8 30 40 N m Im 45 50 N m oss 60 65 N m xa 70 15 N m xx Examine the connection pipe to see if it had gas leakage then take the treatment of heat insulation as shown in the fig 3 34 xx Only use median sponge to entwine the wiring interface of the gas pipe and heat preservation sheath of the gas collection tube G Drainage hose 1 Install the drain hose xx The diameter of the drain hose should be equal or bigger than the connection pipe s The diameter of polythene pipe Outer diameter 25mm Surface thickness 1 5mm yx Drain hose should be short and drooping gradient should at less 1 100 to prevent the formation of air bubble yw If drain hose cannot has enough drooping gradient drain raising pipe should be added yw To prevent bent of the drain hose the d
39. s should be done by professional e The air conditioner must be firmly installed and 3 4 e Select a place with good ventilation or it may affect liability checks must be done every year performance or increase noise e Avoid place whthin easy reach of young children Install the air conditioner on a foundation that can e Avoid other heat sources or dircect sun light withstand its weight insufficient strength may result in e Install indoor unit away from TV set or radio the fall of equipment and cause injury e Avoid where inflammable gas is likely to leak Select a place so as not to annoy neighbor with the hot e Atsalty coastal areas or special areas such as the vicinity air or noise of a sul phurous hot spring please contact dealer before Never place objects near the air outlet or the unit it may installation to make sure it is safe to use the unit affect performance or increase noise e Not to be installed in laundries If there is abnormal noise during the operati ng contact dealer immediately e Installation and transportation of the unit must be done Make sure wiring is carried out by qualified personnel by skilled personnel according to laws and regulations and this manual using a separate circuit and suitable fuse Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker Diameter of power supply cord must be big enough Refer to P24 about the sizes of diameter e Carry out installation with consideration of strong winds If the supply cord
40. speed of Ls AUTO FAN atf OPER P auo Se Wy dg amp O TEM P button CI CI C SES 9 Oo TEMP increases 1 C by pressing CD button once and decreases 1 C by pressing C3 button once At COOL mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 C to 5 DRY mode 30 C TIMER ON OFF i FAN mode AtDRY mode operation SET TEMP eus HR can be selected from 16 C to 30 C r HEAT mode At HEAT mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 C to 30 C SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE COOL mode 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 S Md piede 13 Name and Function Remote 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 this air conditioner will not be described below Operate on unmentioned buttons would not impact on the normal use Liquid crystal displayer It shows all set contents AUTO FAN 4 en auo WP oW e oF Ties SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE E ONOFF ian e HR SLEEP button L Lr Press this button to set or concel SLEEP operation TIMER OFF button At operating press TIMER OFF button set OFF TIME in range of O to 24 hour to stop the unit automatically TIMER ON button At stopping press TIMER ON button set ON TIME in ran
41. t does not face strong wind D Installation of Condensate Pipe 1 The condensate pipe shall be installed with an inclining angel of 5 10 so as to facilitate the drainage of condensate The joints of the condensate pipe must be covered by thermal insulation materials to avoid generation of exterior condensate 2 A condensate outlet 1s located at both the left and right sides of the indoor unit After selecting one condensate outlet the other outlet shall be blocked by rubber plug Bundle the blocked outlet with string to avoid leakage and also use thermal insulation materials to wrap the blocked outlet 3 When shipped out from factory both the condensate outlets are blocked by rubber plugs Insulating Layer of Condensate Pipe Thermal Insulation of Condensate Pipe OQ E Air purging and leakage test ot LI LILII Vacuum meter 1 Take out the nut cover of the inlet for refrigerant 2 Connect the tube of the vacuum watch with Fon Figi LS J Fig 9 i Liquid pipe Gas pipe Vacuum pump the vacuum pump having the low pressure end linking to the inlet for refrigerant 3 Starting the vacuum pump when the indicator turns to 1 bar closing the low pressure handle and stopping vacuumize keep for 15 minutes ensuring the pressure of the vacuum watch remains 4 Take out the valve cover of the gas valve together with the liquid valve 5 Loosing the cord of liquid valve until the pressure rise to 0 bar 6 Dis
42. t effect 18 FAN mode operation procedure Connect the unit to power supply Press the ON OFF key Press the mode key to select the FAN mode The unit shall operate under FAN mode Press the FAN key to select from high medium and low speed L Ll SWING FAN AUTO FAN afl tns eo oe SLEEP AIR LE O LIGHT HUMID ee 8 TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE 1 Plug in Fress ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on 2 Press the mode key and select th de mode TIMER operation procedure SWING FAN AUTO FAN 09 00 d C cc TIMER ON TIMERJOFF ANION SAVE j l MODE ON OFF l 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 20 SLEEP mode operation procedure 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 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 AUTO FAN a J 3 C 6 SL EEP button C L Press itto set SLEEP SWING operati on
43. terface the memory function setting still have been stored 10 Malfunction display Fig 11 When the malfunction happened during operation the displayer will display ERROR icon and flash and meanwhile will display the error code when there are multi malfunction happened the displayer will display the error codes circularly The first number denotes the system number if there is only one system in the display it will not display the system number the following two are error codes For example as show in right figure that denotes the system 1 low pressure protection of compressor The meaning of error codes as show in below Error code Malfunction EO Water pump malfunction l J ERROR Fig 11 High pressure protection of compressor E4 Air discharge high temperature protection of compressor Indoor anti frozen protection Low pressure protection of compressor Overload protection of compressor olo oc WIN FO Malfunction of indoor environment sensor at air return vent z F2 Condenser sensor malfunction Transmitmalfunction Indoor fan protection Water flow protection Evaporator sensor malfunction Outdoor environment sensor malfunction nim w S F5 Malfunction of environment sensor on displayer Malfunction of air discharge sensor MODE A v FAN SWING TIMER ON OFF 11 Debug Function Setting When the unit is shut off press the FAN key and the SLE
44. time place will display the protection or the error codes the timer button cannot be setup but the time you have setup before is still available 7 Outer ambient temperature display Fig 8 Under normal condition ENV will display the room ambient temperature at unit turned on or unit turned off status press SWING button last for 5 seconds the LCD will display OUT ENV D If tested the outdoor temperature is the positive value that the setting temperature will not be displayed the original environment temperature displayer displays the system internal tested outdoor environment temperature 2 If tested the outdoor temperature is the negative value the original environment temperature displays the system inner tested the absolute value of the out environment After displayed the outdoor environment temperature 10 seconds later the system will back to the room ambient temperature displaying surface OUT EN in E Fig 8 SAVE SET Qjc age COOL Fig 9 SWING TIMER ON OFF SWING TIMER ON OFF NOTE If the unit has been unconnected with the outdoor ambient sensor this function will be unavailable 8 SAVE set up Fig 9 At unit turned off to press the FAN buttons continuously for 5 seconds adjust the Saver set menu at this time displays SAVE COOL icons if it is the first setup that will display the initial value 26 C at the temperature setting district it d
45. ttom 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 AN caution 1 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 PVC Pipe 7 pn 7 7 f Y 1 I L 7 7 i v e A Hr v V h 7 A i 7 7 2 4 Y au VV Fig 6 Surface Mounting of Cable Fig 7 Concealed mounting of Cable Fig 8 Schematic Diagram of Installation 44 No Name 1 Wall Surface Bottom Plate of Wire Controller Screw M4X10 Panel of Wire Controller 2 The communication distance between the main board and the wire controller can be as far as 20m The standard distance is 8m 3 The wire controller shall not be installed in a place where there is water drop or large amount of water vapor H Connection of Signal Line of Wire Controller 1 Open the cover of the electric box of the indoor unit 2 Pull the signal cable of the wire controller through the rubber ring 3 Plug the signal li

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