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2. errr crys Thank you for selecting Soleus Air To ensure proper operation please read this _ manual and keep it for future reference rer rrr rrr rr rrr eri Use and Maintenance Precautions on Use Carefully read the following precautions before use Warning To avoid electric shock Never Do not cut or use damaged power operate the unit with wet hands cords and control lines In case of malfunction e g burnt smell cut off the power supply immediately and then contact the Authorized Service Center 626 820 1436 The malfunction continues the air conditioner may be damaged There is a possibility of electric Disconnect the power supply if Never use unapproved
3. Diagram Power Connection Cable Connecting Block Tor Indaar Uni 208 230V Vacuum Pumping and Leakage Inspection Remove the nut cover at the shutoff valve Align with the center of the fitting pipe and manually tighten the conical nut sufficiently Use spanner to tighten the conical nut Remove the liquid valve cap the gas valve cap and the nut of refrigerant charging mouth Use inner hexagon spanner to twist off the liquid valve body and at the same time use screwdriver to open the valve core of the liquid valve Now gas shall flow out After gas continues flowing out for about 15 second and refrigerant gas begins to flow out close the valve core and tighten the nut of refrigerant charge mouth Completely open the valve body of the liquid valve and the gas valve See Fig 12 Turn and tighten the valve cap then use soap water or a leak detector to check if there 15 gas leakage at the outdoor and indoor units and the pipeline connections If conditions permit use a vacuum pump to exhaust air in the unit from the valve core See Fig 13 Fig 12 Pipe Refrigerant th allas Valve tiguid Pi ee Lij Screwdriver Fig 43 Z gt Inner Hexagon Spanner manifold valve Mul ti meter Q 1 Lo handle handle th Charging hose Charging host Vacuum
4. 6 Remot 7 8 HOW 9 Cleaning and 10 11 ROOIE 12 14 TINS PAULA TION SERVICE 15 21 Frecauiions OF Tis tall AUOM 15 16 Indoor unit Selection of Installation ccc 15 Outdoor unit Selection of Installation ccc cece eee 15 Electrical Saloy 15 16 Croundine 16 Installation Dimension 17 18 19 Ul 20 21 Checks Items After Installation and Test 21 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 22 23 Electrical schematic Diagram 22 Electrical Schematic Diagram Outdoor 0 10 23 WARRANT sie sana ov oe pate toe uae east 24 rec rere secre
5. Center L i You may hear a water flowing noise when the air The noise you hear is the refrigerant in the system conditioner is running l This might occur when indoor temperature and humidity are high This is because the indoor air is quickly cooled down After a period of time the fog will disappear with the decrease of indoor temperature and humidity i 5 You may hear a slight crack when the air conditioner is started or stopped This is the sound of friction caused by expansion of panel or other parts due to the change of temperature 0 0 42 Trouble Shooting Air conditioner does not run Power failure Circuit protection device tripped The voltage is too high or too low 1 227 Refer to Page 15 To be tested by professional technicians Timer function is correctly used 1 227 Refer to Page 7 Is temperature setting proper 1 7 Refer to Page 7 Is the air inlet or outlet of outdoor unit blocked Is the air filter clogged by dust 1 Refer to Page 10 Are all doors and windows closed Is air flow set to LOW FAN Is any other heating source in the room Remote control sometimes cannot execute control if the air conditioner is subject to abnormal interference or frequent switching of functions To resume normal operation just pull out the battery and reinsert it properly Is remote within receivable range or blocked by any obstacles 1 77 Ref
6. be activated and the heating mode will temporarily stopped for 8 10 minutes Both the indoor fan and outdoor fan will be stopped during auto defrost During defrost the indicator on indoor unit will blink and steam might flow from the indoor unit This is caused by quick defrost other than fault Heating mode will automatically resume upon completion of defrost process Anti freeze Function Under heating mode if the indoor heat exchanger fails to reach a specific temperature under the following conditions the indoor fan will not be started so as to avoid blowing of cold air within 3 minutes 1 Start of heating mode 2 End of auto defrost 3 Heating under low temperature environment Conditions that the Air Conditioner will be unable to run normally The protection device will be activated within such temperature range as specified below so that the unit will be shut down Outdoor ka 2 F Outdoor temperature Outdoor temperature Cooling over 109 4 F Dehumidify Heating temperature below 19 4 F Mode Mode below 64 4 Room temperature over 6 F below 69 8 F If the unit is run for extended periods under high humidify 80 condensation will be present at the outlets Description of Air Conditioner Components Air inlet Air Outlet Wireless remote control ar F 1 Front Panel 2 Guide Louver 3 Remote Sensor 4 Wall
7. in any case e Volatile liquids such as thinner or gasoline will cause damage to the appearance of air conditioner Only use soft dry cloth or wet cloth soaked with neutral detergent to clean the air conditioner cabinet Clean the front panel Don t remove the front panel when cleaning When the indoor unit front panel is dirty please use the cloth which is soaked in the warm water under 104 F then dry it and wipe the dirty places NOTE There are microcomputer components and circuit board on the displayer of the indoor unit front panel never let it dip in the water Clean filter Approximately every three months Note Clean the air filter more frequently if the air conditioner is used under dusty environment To avoid injury do not touch the fins of indoor unit with your finger after removing the filter 1 Remove the air filter Hold the groove on two ends of the front panel Along arrow direction pull with force to open the front panel for an angle Then pull the air filter downward for removal See Fig 5 a b c 2 Clean the air filter Wash the filter with vacuum cleaner or water If the filter 1s too dirty wash with warm water below 113 F with neutral detergent Then air dry it at a cool place Note To avoid discoloring or deformation do not wash with hot water over 113 F Never dry on the fire as the filter may be burnt or deformed 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 3 Installi
8. Pipe Outdoor Unit 5 Wrapping Tape q 6 Drainage hose Air inlet 7 Connection pipe Air Outlet GS Remote Control Operation Function Remote control Note e Don t drop the remote control e Don t place the remote control in a location exposed to direct sunlight e When the unit is restarted after stopped it will automatically resume its last running mode and the outdoor unit will start there after TEMP TEMP Button Under the COOL DRY FAN or HEAT mode press these two buttons could set the temperature the temp setting range 1s 60 8 F 86 F the temp can be memorized under each mode FAN SPEED Button When the unit starts up under the AUTO COOL FAN or HEAT mode press this button and select Auto fan Low fan Middle fan High fan At DRY mode the fan speed runs at Low fan speed The FAN SPEED can be memorized under various modes AUTO SLEEP Button Under COOL DRY amp HEAT mode press the button once to start the SLEEP function when pressed again it will stop AUTO 64 gt 2 Li swing OFF 359 FAN SLEEP CLOCK T ON T OFF MODE Button When the unit is turned on press this button The AUTO COOL DRY FAN or HEAT mode can then be selected CLOCK Button When pressing this button once the icon of CLOCK will flash and can be adjusted At CLOCK
9. Pump se _ Low pressure valve if Draining of Condensate Water of Outdoor Unit When the air conditioning unit is in the heating mode the pipe to proper place Installation methods As shown in Figure insert the drainage joint of the outdoor unit into the 25 hole on the base plate Connect the drainage pipe to the drainage mouth so as to drain the condensate water and water generated by defrosting to proper place EEA igs ie i AA Qutdoor Drainage Faucet Install Outdoor Unit Check Items After Installation Check Items Problems Owing to Improper Installation Is the installation reliable The unit may drop vibrate or make noises May cause unsatisfactory cooling heating 9 Has the refrigerant gas leakage been checked Is the thermal insulation of the unit sufficient May cause condensation and water dripping Is the drainage smooth May cause condensation and water dripping The unit may break down or the components may be burned out Does the power supply voltage accord with the rated voltage specified on the nameplate The unit may break down or the components may be burned out Has the unit been safely grounded Risk of electrical shock or electrocution Are the models of lines in conformity with The unit may break down or the components requirements may be burned out Are there any obst
10. Wall Mounted Mini Split Heat Pump Air Conditioner OPERATING AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Model KFHHP 18 ID KFHHP 18 OD SOLEUSAIF j 1 3 SS es SS ees a _ es i O as T et a lt m E Outdoor Unit FY ASERTE Thank you for selecting Soleus Air To ensure proper operation please read this manual and keep it for future reference TABLE OF CONTENTS SE E E E EE 1 14 E E E 1 3 Speciicanons and Technical ala s csccsvesactscanencevareucavesuedentucasesuevawiwcneesuesartscasesuawesbecs 4 o S 5 Description of Air Conditioner eee eee
11. acles near the air inlet and outlet The unit may break down or the components of the indoor and outdoor units may be burned out Have the length of refrigerating pipe and It is not easy to measure the charge amount of refrigerant charge amount been changed refrigerant 1 Preparation of Test Run 1 Do not switch on the power before all installation work is completed 2 Confirm that the control line is correctly installed and all electrical lines are firmly connected 3 Open the shutoff valves of the big and small lineset 4 Remove all foreign articles especially metal scraps line ends and forceps from the unit Are the lines and pipelines correctly installed 2 Method of Test Run 7 page 17 1 Connect to the power supply press the ON OFF key on the remote controller and the air conditioning unit starts to operate 2 Press the Mode key select the operating modes such as cooling and fan and observe if the operation is normal OF ga Electrical Schematic Diagram Electrical Schematic Diagram Indoor Unit TUBE TEM SENSOR TRANSFORMER 0 1 FAN MOTOR PTC FUT 303 MICRO SWITC INDOOR UNIT 3 1243 3000110 Electrical Schematic Diagram Outdoor Unit 80 1 FAN MOTOR OUTTUBE OUTROOM EXHAUST TEMLSENSOR TEMSENSOR TEMSENSOR NEN p TEMSENSOR oy ay UT COMPRESSOR JBL WH 4 a
12. adjustment press the TIME once the ones placed on the minute will be increased 1 and continuously press 1 sec above the tens place on the minute will be increased 1 in every half second When pressing the TIME the ones placed on the minute will be decreased 1 and continuously press 1 sec above the tens place will be decreased 1 in every half second After adjusting please press the CLOCK button again for confirming Remote Control Operation Continued Liquid Crystal Display It shows all set contents arora 5 AUTO 3K SH 2 F SWING OFF PM 99 98 ON OFF Button Press ON Press OFF T ON Button When pressing this button once enter into T ON setting the icon of T ON flash every press of the time of T ON will be increased min When continuously press 1 sec above the tens placed on minute will be increased 1 every press of TIME will be decreased 1 minute when continuously press 1 sec above the tens placed on minute will be decrease in every half second and it goes round with 12 hours TIME 2408 TIME TIME TIME Button Function instruction please refer to T ON button T OFF button CLOCK button SWING Button Press once to have louvers swing oscillate Press twice in one second the panel light will turn on Press twice again and the light will turn off T OFF Button Press this button once
13. corresponding tape face of the valve joint Use enough force to manually tighten the nut of the connecting pipe and then use spanner to tighten the nut Unit Nut Fitting Pipes Tightening Torque Hexagon Nut mm N 5 15 20 see BO 50 55 Notes Connect the connecting pipe to the indoor unit first and then connect it to the outdoor unit Pay attention to the bending and layout when preparing the connecting pipe in order not to harm it Do not screw the joint nut too tight otherwise leakage will occur 19 Install Outdoor Unit Power Cable Connection 1 Remove the handle at the right side plate of the outdoor unit one screw 2 Remove the cable clamp connect the power connection cable with the terminal at the row of connection and make the connection The fitting line distributing must be consistent with the indoor unit 3 Use cable clamp to make the cable connection cable 4 Confirm the fitting lines are properly installed 5 Install the handle fixed by one screw Notes NO condensate water generated at the outdoor unit and the water generated by defrosting shall be drained through the drainage Improper line connection may cause failure of some electrical components and parts When fixing the cable a certain degree of play shall be maintained for the cable between the connection point and the fixing point 2 el
14. ded It is prohibited to connect the grounding wire to the following items 1 Water Supply Pipe 2 Gas Pipe 3 Sewage Pipe 4 Other positions that are considered to be unreliable by professionals 16 Installation Dimension Drawing From the Wall lt Wall 27 Discharge Side Install Indoor Unit Installing Wall Mounting Frame Level with plumb line or spirit level As the drain outlet is on left side it is better that the left side shall be lower when adjusting the wall mounted board Indkcated at iha Use screws to secure the wall mounting frame on the wall The 1 After installation is completed manually pull the wall mounting frame to check if it is secured The mounted frame shall be able to withstand the weight of an adult 132 165 and the fixing screws a shall have relatively even stress Wall Hole for Fig 6 Wall Hole far Rear Exit Tube Rear Exit Tube Wall Opening and Wall Pipe Installation After deciding the hole position of the fitting pipe according to wa Outdoor pepe Figure 6 drill a declining hole 65 To prevent the fitting pipe and the cable passing through the wall from being harmed it is necessary to install a wall pipe HAA protettive Pipe Installing Drainage Pipe The flexible drainage pipe must descend to allow smooth running Ridge Twist of water Pay attention not to al
15. e shall be within 32 8 feet Install the unit in a place where the children can not reach A place not affecting the public passage or city view Electrical Safety Requirements The power supply must be of rated voltage via special circuit for air conditioning The wire size of power lines shall conform to code Applicable voltage range the normal operation range of voltage is 90 110 of rated voltage Do not pull the power line with force 15 Precautions on Installation Ensure safe grounding and the grounding wire shall be connected with the special grounding equipment of the building and must be installed by professional technicians In the fixed line there must be an electrical leakage protection switch and an air switch with sufficient capacity The air switch shall also have the magnetic tripping and thermal tripping functions to achieve protection of both short circuit and overload The minimum clearance between air conditioner and flammable surface is 1 5m Grounding Requirement This air conditioning unit is a Class I electrical appliance reliable grounding measures must be taken for it The double color yellow and green cable inside the air conditioner 1 for grounding and shall not be used for other purposes nor can it be cut Do not tighten with tapping screw otherwise electric shock is possible The ground resistance shall be in conformity with the state and local codes The unit must be properly groun
16. er to Page 7 Check the battery in remote control for power level If low power replace the battery 1 2 Refer to Page 9 Is the remote control is damaged Water leaks from indoor unit Room air humidity 1 excessively high Condensation water overflowing Connection of indoor unit drain pipe is leaking Water leaks from outdoor unit Under cooling mode water might condense on pipe or pipe joint due to cooling Defrosted water flows out under heating or defrost auto defrost mode Under cooling mode water attached on heat exchanger will drip Indoor unit has unusual noise e The sound that the fan or compressor relay 15 switching close open e Air conditioner may give out sounds under defrost or when it is stopped This 15 caused due to inverse flow of refrigerant in the unit 13 Trouble Shooting No air blows out from indoor unit e When the temperature of indoor heat exchanger is low during heating process the indoor unit will stop blowing to prevent blowing of cold air within 3 minutes Under dehumidify mode the fan of the indoor unit might be stopped to prevent evaporation of condensing water and inhibit the rise of temperature Moisture exists on outlet grill If the unit is run for extended periods under high humidity condensation will be present at the outlets In the event of any of the following please contact Authorized Service Center Air conditioner gives out shrill noise during
17. low twists ridges and distortion of the ee drainage pipe in the layout and not to immerse the outlet in water as Extended part of flexible drainage pipe passing through the gt lt gt lt indoor unit must be wrapped by thermal insulation material into water Connection of Indoor and Outdoor Cables Pull open the front panel from the above 7 page 10 Fig5 a Unscrew the screw fixing the covering plate of terminal board Fig 7 Pass the power cable through a separate cable duct on the back of indoor unit and pull it out from the front Connect the Neutral wire of the power connection cables to the N 1 Covering plate terminal of the terminal board connect the Signal wire to the 2 terminal and connect the Live wire to the 3 terminal and connect the grounding wire to the terminal See Fig 8 Place the section of power cable with protective pipe into pressing groove and close the cover plate Tighten the fixing screws to clamp the connecting cable Install the front panel back into position Hi Connection Cable Cabla Groove _18 Install Indoor Unit Notes If the connecting cable is not long enough please contact your distributor for a piece of special cable with sufficient length No joints are allowed in the middle of the cable Be sure to connect the cable correctly Incorrect connection will cause fault to some electrical parts Tighten the terminal scre
18. ng the air filter Mount the air filter in the direction of the arrows Then clamp the cover of front panel securely 1 Check the air inlet outlet on indoor and outdoor units for any blockage 2 Check the grounding cable for reliability 3 Check the batteries of remote control for replacement 4 Check the mounting frame of outdoor unit for damage If damaged please contact the Authorized Service Center Check after Seasonal Use 1 Cut off the power supply to air conditioner 2 Clean the filter and the indoor outdoor unit 3 Clear off the dust and foreign particles on outdoor unit 4 If the outdoor unit is rusted paint on the rusty portion to prevent corrosion ii Trouble Shooting wera Do not repair by yourself Incorrect repair may cause electric shock or fire so please contact the Authorized Service Center for professional repair Air conditioner does not run upon immediate restart aftera To protect the air conditioner upon immediate restart after a stop the microcomputer control will delay the unit for 3 minutes before the air conditioner will run wad Air conditioner blows out a bad odor when it is initially The air conditioner itself has no bad odor If any it is the started bad odor accumulated from the environment et Ns ee Solution Clean the air filter Refer to Page 10 If the problem persists please call the Authorized Service
19. oid harm to your pets or plants never direct the any other object into the unit airflow at them To avoid damage or electric shock never spray liquid To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning never direct the onto the unit airflow near or at your gas top burners li Se a A EEN avoid any harm to your health do not blow the cold This air conditioner cannot be used for drying clothes air on your body for long periods or decrease the room or refrigerating foods temperature too low i l B x JL Se 87 Specifications and Technical Data Recycling Air Volume Dimensions Indoor Outdoor Indoor unit 40 16 X 8 98 X 12 20 WxDxH inch Outdoor unit 37 40 X 13 39 X 26 93 Connection Pipe Length ft 2625 Gas additional charge oz ft Outer Diameter 9 52 5 8 Gas Pipe mm 16 3 8 i Height ft 26 25 Max Dist ax Distance EN above are tested and certified to ETL specification Among them the cooling capacity heating capacity and noise level are tested before shipment In case of any change in performance parameters the data provided on nameplate shall prevail Test the maximum input power under maximum cooling condition 89 6 F 73 4 F 109 4 F 78 8 F and maximum heating condition 44 6 F 75 2 F 69 8 F Working temperature range Indoor side Outdoor
20. p x ara EXHAUST ao d 2916 6 BOARD X114 K205 X118 N L POWER 208 230V 60Hz OUTDOOR UNIT 1 HEATER 293 Warranty Soleus International Inc warrants the accompanying Soleus Air Wall Mounted Mini Split Heat Pump Air Conditioner K FHHP 18 ID KFHHP 18 OD to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the applications specified in its operation instruction for the period of parts specified below 5 YEARS FOR COMPRESSOR 1 YEAR FOR OTHER COMPONENTS This warranty shall not apply to broken or marred cabinets accessories knobs filters or routine maintenance This warranty does not apply to uncrating setup installation removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of Soleus International including but not limited to any malfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts improper maintenance operation contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear Warranty service m
21. running Air conditioner gives out bad smell during running ane Air break switch or leakage protection out the power plug switch trips frequently Foreign matters or water are poured into the machine or remote controller Abnormal overheating of power cord and plug Installation Services Precautions on Installation Important Caution The air conditioning unit must be installed by professional technicians in accordance with the state and local codes Contact the local installation and service agency before installation For relocation of the air conditioner to another position please contact the local Authorized Service Center Basic Requirements for Installation Position Installation at the following places may cause failure of the air conditioning unit Please contact installation and service agency if the installation at such places cannot be avoided ed 29 Any environment where the strong heat steam flammable or explosive gas exists or the volatile matters distributed in the air Any place close to high frequency facilities e g welding machine medical equipment A region with saline sodic soil near the ocean A place where the air contains oil mechanical oil A place with sulphide gases such as sulphur spring Any environment with special conditions Indoor unit Selection of Installation Position The air inlet and air outlet must be away from obs
22. side DB WBCF 4 Instructions for Use Principle and Special Functions during Cooling Mode Principle The air conditioner absorbs heat from indoor air and transmits it outdoors for discharge hence to decrease the indoor ambient temperature The cooling capacity decreases with the rise of outdoor ambient temperature Anti freeze Function If the air conditioner 15 running under low temperature cooling mode frost will appear on the surface of indoor heat exchanger When the temperature of indoor heat exchanger 15 decreased to 32 F or below the microcomputer of indoor unit will stop the compressor to protect the complete unit A low ambient kit not supplied 1s required to make unit operate at lower than 32 F Principle and Special Functions under Heating Mode Principle The air conditioner absorbs heat from outdoor air and transmits it indoors for emission hence to increase the air temperature 1 the room The heating capacity decreases with the reduction of the outdoor ambient temperature It takes only a short time for this type of hot air circulating system to increase the indoor temperature Use this air conditioner with other heating equipment if the outdoor temperature is extremely low When the outdoor temperature 15 low but the humidity 15 high the heat exchanger of outdoor unit may freeze after the air conditioner has run for a period of time This will decrease the heating effect In this case auto defrost function will
23. tacles to ensure that airflow can reach every corner of the room Choose a position where condensation water can be easily discharged and the outdoor unit can be easily connected Install the unit in a place where the children can not reach Choose a place where the weight of indoor unit can be withstood and operating noise and vibration are not increased Ensure sufficient clearance and space for service and maintenance Ensure the indoor unit is at least 2 3m from the floor Choose a position at least 3 28 feet from any TV sound system or other household electric appliances Choose a place so that the air filter can be easily pulled out Ensure the installation of indoor unit is in conformity with the requirements of installation dimension drawing Outdoor unit Selection of Installation Position The place where the noise and air flow from the fan will not affect the neighbors animals or plants Ensure good ventilation of outdoor unit No obstacles near the outdoor unit obstructing the air intake and air exhaust of the unit The installation position shall be able to withstand the weight and vibration of the outdoor unit and ensure safe installation Select a dry place but not exposed to direct sunshine or strong wind Ensure that the outdoor unit is installed compliance with installation dimensions for easy repair and maintenance 7 page 17 Height difference of fitting pipes shall be within 16 4 feet and the length of fitting pip
24. to enter into T OFF setting the icon of T OFF will flash the T OFF button 15 available in ON or OFF mode the setting method 15 the same with T ON CANCEL Button Pressing this button will cancel timer How to Insert Batteries 1 Remove the cover from the back of the remote control 2 Insert the two batteries Two AAA dry cell batteries 3 Re attach the cover NOTE e Don t mix different batteries Remove batteries when not in use for a longtime e The batteries can be used for about one year e Keep remote at least 3 28 feet from TV s and other electronic devices When the wireless remote control is lost or broken please use the manual switch It will start in AUTO mode the temperature setting and fan speed cannot be changed Please use a ball point pen or similar device to operate switch Manual switch Turn on the unit By pressing the Manual Switch the unit will start in AUTO automatically The microcomputer will adjust to the indoor temperature by selecting COOL HEAT FAN in order to achieve a comfortable condition e Turn off the unit When unit is running press the manual switch STOP button the unit will stop running Cleaning and Maintenance A sure to cut off the power supply before cleaning the air conditioner otherwise electric shock might occur e Liquids on the air conditioner may cause the risk of electric shock Make sure not to spray wash your air conditioner
25. ust be performed by a qualified HVAC contractor Soleus maintains a centralized service network to provide parts and assist in resolving service problems if difficulties are encountered Soleus agrees to provide service information sell repair parts and reimburse the dealer serviceman for parts in accordance with Soleus International s Policies and Procedures SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL MAINTAINS THAT ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SPECIFIED ABOVE SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIMS ANY LIBILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL INC S LIABILITY EXCEED THE RETAIL VALUE OF THE AIR CONDITIONER This warranty covers only new products purchased from our authorized dealers or retailers It does not cover internet sales used salvaged or refurbished products FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY SERVICE Soleus International Inc Tel 1 888 8 SOLEUS Monday through Friday 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM PST Email Contact soleusair com Website www soleusair com 24
26. w After tightening the screw gently pull the cable for tightness Incorrect connection of grounding cable might cause electric shock Be sure to fit the junction cover plate securely and press it closely against connecting cable Improper fitting of junction over plate might allow dust or water to enter or expose connecting terminal directly under the external force fire or electric shock might occur Installing the Indoor Unit Fitting pipe can come out from one of four directions 1 right rear left and rear left When laying the pipe line at the left or right side cut as needed the extra part of the fitting pipe left at the tube exit plate of the unit base See Fig 9 1 When only drawing out the power line cut extra part 1 2 When drawing out the connecting pipe and the electrical line cut extra parts 1 amp 2 or 1 2 amp 3 Pull out the fitting pipe from bottom case Use adhesive tape to bond the fitting pipe electrical cable and drain hose properly together and then pass them through the fitting pipe hole See Fig 10 Hang the claws at the rear side of the indoor unit to the hook on the wall mounting frame Move the unit left and right to see if it is steady See Fig 11 4 The installation height of the indoor unit must at least 78 7411 adhesive lage Drainage pipe Installing Connecting Pipe The taper end of the connecting pipe must be in line with the
27. wire shock or fire To avoid electric shock you plan to discontinue using the unit controls or fire use an approved circuit for the season Rated voltage of this air This unit requires a circuit breaker conditioner 208 230V with a as specified by your building code tolerable fluctuation at 10 Any other voltage will cause damage to the unit Please turn off the power before cleaning the air conditioner cut off the power Precautions on Use Grounding The unit must be properly grounded Close all doors amp windows for efficient operation To avoid damage make sure the mounting of the unit is secure Set the room temperature appropriately difference between indoor and outdoor temperature shall be 40 F Never block the air inlet or outlet To avoid the possibility of fire of indoor and outdoor unit Never store chemicals or flammable items within 3 28 feet of the unit Otherwise it may cause fire or explosion To avoid damage never place any Call an authorized service repair object on the condensing unit man if your unit malfunctions Precautions on Use Adjust the air flow and direction properly When the air conditioner is running you can press the SWING key the remote control to adjust the guide louver and change the direction of air flow Guide Louver To avoid injury or damage never stick your fingers or To av

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