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Haier HPU-42CF03 User's Manual

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1. 36 ao ae WB C 7 uw eating B Parts Haier o o POWER RUN TIMER HEATER Note For cooling only unit the HEATER light is invalid ON OFF If pressing this button the unit will enter Auto Run mode according to the room temperature D Outlet grill Operation panel Inlet grill 2 Air filter inside the unit Outdoor unit Inlet grill 3 Outlet grill B Parts Remote controller 1 TEMP Setting Button Used to set temperature Setting ranges 16 C to 30 C In Up Down function for controlling up and down filter 2 SWING Button If you press this button once auto swing will be activated If you press this button again the louver will fix in the present position 3 P
2. conditioner does not get damaged prior to being picked up by the relevant waste disposal center and contribute to environmental awareness by insisting on an appropriate anti pollution method of disposal Disposal of the packaging of your new air conditioner All the packaging materials employed in the package of your new air conditioner may be disposed without any danger to the environment The cardboard box may be broken or cut into smaller pieces and given to a waste paper disposal service The wrapping bag made of polyethylene and the polyethylene foam pads contain no fluorochloric hydrocarbon All these valuable materials may be taken to a waste collecting center and used again after adequate recycling Consult your local authorities for the name and address of the waste materials collecting centers and waste paper disposal services nearest to your house Safety Instructions and Warnings Before starting the air conditioner read the information given in the User s Guide carefully The User s Guide contains very important observations relating to the assembly operation and maintenance of the air conditioner The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damages that may arise due to non observation of the following instruction Damaged air conditioners are not to be put into operation In case of doubt consult your supplier Use of the air conditioner is to be carried out in strict complian
3. 10cm a shield Place with enough space for smooth air flow over 60cm 2 Fixing of the unit Fix outdoor unit using M10 bolt to concrete floor horizontally CO If installed on the wall or on top of a roof bracket should be fixed securely to resist earthquake or storms Use rubber pad during installation against unit vibration Installation dimension of outdoor unit mm 21 Installation procedures RE Installation of indoor unit Selection of installation place Place where it is easy to route drainage pipe and outdoor piping Place away from heat source and with less direct sunlight Place where cool and warm air could be delivered evenly to every corner of the room Place near power supply socket Leave enough space around the unit refer to installation drawings Fixing of the unit 1 Position of the wall hole Wall hole should be decided according to installtion place and piping direction refer to installation drawings 2 Making a wall hole Drill a hole of 70mm dia with a little slope towards outside Install piping hole cover and seal it with putty after installation INDOOR SIDE OUTDOOR SIDE wall hole wall thickness 89 Cross section of wall hole 70mm Fixing of indoor unit To prevent it from fall off please fix the unit with fall prevention fitting at wall and L shaped metal at floor tappi Se EEG _ all prevention fitt
4. Fig Remove the cover before wiring work Cut away with a hammer or a saw the lid for piping according to piping direction Insulation material Drain hose Connecting electric cable for indoor and outdoor unit Copper tube According to the piping method connect the piping on indoor unit with union of connecting pipe Arrange the piping as per the wall hole and bind drain hose connecting electric cable and piping together with polyethylene tape Insert the bound piping connecting electric cable and drain hose through wall hole to connect with outdoor unit Arrangement of drain hose e Drain hose shall be placed in under place e There should be a slope when arrange drain hose Avoid up and down waves in drain hose Indoor unit ee leo TEC EL xX Slope Good Down Bad If humidity is high drain pipe especially in room and indoor unit must be covered with insulation material 24 B Installation procedures 3 Piping connection of outdoor unit Connect the connecting pipe and inlet and outlet liquid pipe according to the piping method 4 Purging method Discharge the air out of the indoor unit and the refrigerant pipe by vacuumizing 1 Fasten all the nuts of the indoor and outdoor pipes to make these parts out of leakage 2 Under the condition of the complete close of the indoor and outdoor valve center both liquid and gas side dismount the repair valve cap Vacuumizing through the
5. L OUTDOOR UNIT 7 TERMINAL BLOCK p EEE POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY Note When connecting indoor and outdoor wire check the number on indoor and outdoor terminal blocks Incorrect wiring may damage air conditioner s controller or cause operation failure e Connect the black terminal of indoor unit with the black terminal of outdoor unit pro perly using the connecting wire which has both white terminals in the accesory bag and connect the blue terminal of indoor unit with the white terminal of out terminal as the same For heat pump model For cooling only unit just connect the black terminal of indoor unit with the black terminal of outdoor unit properly 26 B Others 1 Pipe cutting and flaring e Be sure to carry out deburring after pipe cutting with a pipe cutter Insert flaring tool to make a flare Incorrect Lean Damaged flare Crack Partial Too outside Pipe cia Dimension aim Flaring tool Liquid pipe 2 9 52mm 3 8 1 0 1 8 7 Gas pipe 219 05 3 4 1 4 22 2 Installation inspection and test run Please operate unit according to this Manual Items to be checked during test run Please made a v in g LlAre there any gas leakage How is insulation at piping connection carried out O electric wires of indoor and outdoor unit firmly inserted into terminal block O Is electric wiring of indoor and outdoor securely fixed ls draminage securely carried o
6. LCD except for TIMER SLEEP and SWING setting 2 Select operating mode Press MODE button At each press operation mode changes as follows kn Avro COOL DRY HEAT PAN Then 3 Adjust fan speed select FAN Press FAN button At each press fan speed changes as follows a ul al J LOW MED HIGH Air conditioner will run at the selected fan speed 4 Unit stop Press ON OFF button to stop unit About FAN mode When the air conditioner runs in FAN mode it is not possible to select AUTO FAN or to set temperature L Ope ration Adjusting air flow direction Swing louvers Vertical louvers Horizontal louvers Adjust by hand oe r 1 1 T 1 Up and down Adjust the louvers by hand to proper position Note Put louvers at up position in cooling and down position in heating mode This will be helpful to keep an even room temp Notice In cooling or dry operation don t put horizontal louvers at downward position for a long time or outlet grill might get frosted Don t expose your skin to cool or warm air for a long time Side from side Swing HEALTH FRESH Press SWING lt appears on the display the vertical louvers move from side to side CLOCK 25 ees FILTER HEAT Fixed position RESET CODE LIGHT LOCK ee Press the SWING again to fix the vertical louvers at your desired positi
7. charge mouth of the repair valve 3 After vacuumizing fasten the repair valve and dismount the cap of the big and small stop valve then loosen the stop valve center completely and fasten the big and small stop valve 5 Extra charging amount of the refrigerant When piping is longer than 5 m charge additional refrigerant specified in this list 25 B installation procedures Electric wiring een EE Note Electric wiring must be done by qualified person Use copper wire only the parameter of connecting cable is HO7RN F 4G 0 75 e The power cable should be over 5G2 5mm the power cable is self provided The power supply connects from the outdoor unit Wiring of indoor unit Insert the cable from outside the wall hole where piping already exist Pull it out from front Loosen terminal screws and insert cable end fully into terminal block then tighten it Pull the cable gently to make sure it is tight Replace cover after wiring Wiring of outdoor unit Insert the cable from inside the wall hole where piping already exists NY iod Pull it out from front Loose terminal screw and insert cable end fully into terminal block then tighten it Pull the cable gently to make sure it is tight Replace cover after wiring HPU 42CF03 HPU 42HF03 INDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BLOCK INDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BLOCK Y G OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BLOCK Y G
8. sleep 3 In AUTO mode The air conditioner will run in corresponding sleep operation according to the automatically selected operation mode SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS In HEAT mode Notes After setting SLEEP function it is not possible to set clock f set sleep time does not reach 8 hours unit will automatically stop operation after set time is reached Set TIMER ON TIMER OFF In COOL DRY mode function first then set SLEEP After set SLEEP function the TIMER function cannot be set Operation Timer ON OFF Function Manual Operation Remote control unit Set clock correctly before starting TIMER operation 1 Unit start After unit start select your desired operation mode operation mode will be displayed on LCD 2 TIMER mode selection Press TIMER button on the remote controller to change TIMER mode Every time the button is pressed display of TIMER mode changes as follows 59 KO blank 12 00 eu12 00 12 00 12 00 TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF Then select TIMER mode as needed TIMER ON or TIMER OFF Now or 999 will flash 3 TIMER setting press time adjust buttons 4 A Every time the button is pressed time increases 10 minuts If the button is kept pressed time changes quickly w Every time the button is pressed time decreases 10 mi
9. 2 hrs prior to starting Also please keep the power supply switch ON during the whole season 15 Trouble shooting Followings are not problems Sound of water flowings are not problems Sound of cracking is heard Smells are generated During operation white fog or steam comes out of indoor unit In cooling operation unit switches to fan operation Unit will not restart after stop Won t start No outlet air or fan speed can t be changed in dry mode During unit start and operation or at stop a swishing or gurgling noise may be heard This noise is generated by refrigerant flowing in the system During unit operation a cracking noise may be heard This noise is generated by the casing expanding or shrinking because of temperatuer changes This is because the system circulates smells from the interior air such as the smell of cigarettes or the painting on the unit When unit is running at places like restaurant where dense edible oil fumeis always exist this will happen To prevent frost from accumulating on indoor heat exchanger unit will switch to fan operation for a while then resume cooling operation Though ON OFF button is set to ON unit won t resume cooling dry or heating operation in 3 min after it is stopped this is because of 3 min delay protection circuit Please wait 3 minutes Unit will reduce fan speed repeatedly and automatically if room temp is too low in dry operat
10. CABINET TYPE AIR CONDITIONER Operation amp Installation Manual HPU 42CF03 HPU 42HF03 0010576728 Please read this operation manual before using the air conditioner e Please keep this manual carefully and safely Content Operation Cautions m ec ne nce ene nee ee ene en en nee ene 1 2 mme 3 5 Operation m M M MMeeelmMe 6 11 Operation hints m M m m MMMeee 12 Energy Saving mn 13 Maintenance m mMeeee 14 15 Trouble ee 16 When problems OCCUP werven era eee cece 17 18 Indoor amp outdoor unit COMMECHON sa eie nane ornnes ne e eruere see 19 TOOIS EB 20 Installation procedures M88eeee 21 26 Others m cece cence en eee eee eee ee renee reece reece 27 Cautions Disposal of the old air conditioner Before disposing an old air conditioner that goes out of use please make sure it s inoperative and safe Unplug the air conditioner in order to avoid the risk of child entrapment It must be noticed that air conditioner system contains refrigerants which require specialized waste disposal The valuable materials contained in a air conditioner can be recycled Contact your local waste disposal center for proper disposal of an old air conditioner and contact your local authority or your dealer if you have any question Please ensure that the pipework of your air
11. ce with the relative instructions set forth in the User s Guide Installation shall be done by professional people don t install unit by yourself Cautions e For the purpose of safety the air conditioner must be properly grounded in accordance with specifications e Always remember to unplug the air conditioner before opening inlet grill Never unplug your air conditioner by pulling on the power cord Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet All electrical repairs must be carried out by qualified electricians Inadequate repairs may result in a major source of danger for the user of the air conditoiner e Do not damage any parts of the air conditioner that carry refrigerant by piercing or perforating the air conditioner s tubes with sharp or pointed items crushing or twisting any tubes or scraping the coatings off the surfaces If the refrigerant spurts out and gets into eyes it may result in serious eye injuries Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille of the air conditioner Do not put fingers or any other things into the inlet outlet and swing louver Do notallow children to play with the air conditioner In no case should children be allowed to sit on the outdoor unit Specifications The refrigerating circuit is leak proof The machine is adaptive in following situation Applicable ambient temperature range SS Rated Maximum Minimum Cooling
12. cuum cleaner to clean it If it is extremely dirty wash it with neutral detergent or soap water Wash it with clean water and install it after complete dry Caution Don t use hot water over 40 C as this may cause damage to air filter Wipe air filter carefully 14 B Maintenance nn _ __ Indoor outdoor cleaning Clean it with warm and wet cloth or with neutral detergent then wipe it dry with clean and soft cloth f air conditioner is very dirty clean it with cloth soaked in neutral detergent then wipe off the detergent with clean water Don t use water higher than 40 C which will cause discoloring and deformation Don tuse insecticide or other chemical detergents After season maintenance Let the unit run in Fan mode for half a day in a fine weather to dry completely the unit inside Turn off the unit and pull out power plug There might be certain power consumption even if unit is stopped Clean air filter and indoor unit cover outdoor unit after cleaning Before season maintenance Check if there are obstacles at inlet and outlet of indoor and outdoor unit whick will reduce unit efficiency Don t fail to attach air filter after making sure it is cleaned Dust will enter into unit causing damages or faults if it is running without air filter To protect compressor at start please connect external power supply to the unit 1
13. e button is pressed temp setting increases 1 C if the button is kept pressed temp setting will increase SEA Ir IE quickly Y Every time the button is pressed temp setting decreases 1 if the button is kept pressed temp setting will decrease RESET quickly Set proper temperature Press FAN button At each press fan speed changes as follows COOL operation starts when room temp is Der all u u uli AUTO LOW MED HIGH Ultra low air flow A Temp setting 2 C Temp setting Air conditioner will run at the selected fan speed 5 Unit stop Press ON OFF button unit stops On reaching temp setting 2 C unit will run in mild DRY mode In mode the temperature setting is displayed on LCD In this mode during running air conditioner will select COOL HEAT or FAN mode automatically according to the room temperature In DRY mode when room temperature becomes 2 C higher than temperature setting unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting When room temperature is lower than temperature setting unit will only run FAN operation In HEAT mode warm air will blow out after a short period of time due to cold draft prevention function Operation Manual Operation Remote control unit 1 Unit start Press ON OFF button to start your air conditioner Fan Operation Previous operation status appears on
14. fan speed will change automatically Cold draft prevention In heating mode indoor fan will not run for the first 2 5 min due to cold draft prevention Defrosting When frost accumulates on heat exchanger in heating mode unit will start defrosting automatically e During defrosting both indoor and outdoor fan stop After defrosting unit resumes running Use objectively Heat pump works by means of absorbing outside heat to warm room air so outdoor temp degree will affect unit s heating efficiency Energy saving Keep proper room temp Too cold or too warm is no good to your health and power consumption will be increased as FAI wei Air filter should be periodically cleaned If air filter is clogged It will cause poor cooling and heating efficiency higher power consumption and even problem may occur In cooling operation water will flow out Use Timer effectively ON OFF You may use Timer mode to keep 8 00 5 00 a comfortable room temp when you wake up or come home from outside Avoid direct sunlight Adjust air flow and air flow properly B Maintenance Disconnect power supply Don t touch it with wet Don t wash with hot water hand or solvent to clean the unit Don t splash water directly on indoor Don t spray any paint or insecticide unit on the unit This could be very dangerous Air filter cleaning Pull it out from top as shown in Fig Use water or va
15. for automatic test of operation mode after the batteries are replaced When Remote Controller Operation the test is conducted all icons will appear on the screen e When in use direct signal transmission and then disappear if the batteries are properly fitted head to the receiver placed on the When throw away the waste batteries please perform indoor unit in accordance with the local regulation Clock Set When unit is started for the first time and after replacing batteries in remote controller clock should be adjusted as follows 1 Press CLOCK button clock indication of AM PM flashes 2 Press Aor V to set correct time Each press will increase or decrease 1 min If the button is kept pressed time will increase or decrease quickly 3 After time setting is confirmed press SET AM or PM stop flashing while clock starts working Note AM means morning and PM means afternoon 5 Operation AUTO COOL HEAT and DRY Operation Manual Operation Remote control unit 1 Unit start Press ON OFF button unit starts Previous operation status appears on LCD except for TIMER SLEEP and SWING setting 2 Select operation mode Press MODE button At each press operation mode changes as follows AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN Then select AUTO run or select COOL operation or select operation or select HEAT operation 3 Temperature setting Press TEMP button A Every time th
16. hanges quickly Every time the button is pressed time decreases 10 minuts If the button is kept pressed time will changes quickly It can be adjusted within 24 hours at will AM refers to morning and PM refers to afternoon 4 Timer confirming for TIMER ON After setting correct time press TIMER button to confirm time Now 8 stops to flash while 39 starts flashing 5 Timer setting for TIMER OFF Press time buttons and follow the same procedures in Time setting for TIMER ON 6 Time confirming for TIMER OFF After time setting press SET button to confirm time IKeTzzlstops to flash 7 Canel TIMER mode Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears According to the time setting sequence of TIMER ON and TIMER OFF either start stops or stops start can be realized If the time setting of TIMER ON is the same as TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF function cannot be set 11 Operation hints Unit operation Protection devices inside the unit will activate to stop unit operation when ambient temp is extremely low or high e When unit is running under high humidity in cooling or dehumidifying mode condensate might appear at outlet grill 3 min delay protection Unit will not restart until 3 min have elapsed for the protection of the unit Fan speed changes When Fan speed is set at Auto in cooling mode it will be automatically reduced as room temp is approaching temp setting In dry mode
17. ing metal screw Mg Wood screw Please install the whole unit horizontally with a slop of 1 degree at front and rear left and right L shaped metal 22 Installation procedures Installation of fall prevention fitting metal Fix the fitting metal to the wall by screws so that there is no clearance between them With the unit set up vertically fix the fitting metal to the unit with screws while making an adjustment at the long portion of the hole so that there is no clearance between the upper surface and the fitting metal Installation of L shaped metal Fix to the unit by screws so that there is no clearance between the fitting metal and the unit After confirming that the unit has been set up vertically to the floor fix it to the floor by bolt 0 Ae Hle Piping connection 1 Connecting method Apply refrigerant oil at half union and flare nut To bend a pipe give the roundness as large as possible not to crash the pipe When connecting pipe hold the pipe centre to centre then screw nut on by hand refer to Fig Be careful not to let sundries such as sands enter the pipe Forced fastening without centering may damage the threads and cause gas leakage Liquid pipe 9 52mm 3 8 Zo n Gas pipe 19 05mm 3 4 117 7N m 23 B Installation procedures 2 Piping connection of indoor unit Arrangement of piping and drainage pipe After opening inlet grill you will see a control box as shown in the
18. ion In heating operation water or steam are blown out of indoor SE f fas unit E In heating operation indoor fan won t stop even if unit is stopped This occurs when frost accumulated on the outdoor unit is removed m during defrosting operation After unit stops indoor fan will running until indoor unit cools down 16 il When problems occur Before asking services please firstly check your unit according to following Air conditioner won t start power supply switch Is city power supply normal turned on Power supply switch is not set at ON Is leakage current breaker activated This is very dangerous please disconnect power supply immediately and contact your dealer Poor cooling or heating Are operation controlls Is air filter too dirty adjusted correctly as specified IAE Are there any obstacles at inlet or outlet grill Are horizontal louvers Any doors or windows left at up position in open heating mode 7 D Is there any direct sunlight If there are unexpected heat in the room sources in the room Too many people in the room n 7 If your unit still can t work properly after above mentioned checks or following problems occur please stop it immediately and contact your dealer Fuses or circuit breakers often blow out Water comes out in co
19. nd CLOCK settings when heating or cooling 16 FRESH Button Used to set fresh mode the unit will draw in fresh air Used to start stop auxiliary electric heater when in heating mode NOTE 1 The cooling only unit does not have the functions related to heating 2 This kind of units does not have the following related functions CAO B Parts 17 SLEEP Button The distance between the remote controller and the receiver The clock must be corrected before setting sleep function ae mand there should obstacle beween Used to set sleep mode Do not throw the remote controller prevent it from being damaged 18 FAN Button When operating the remote controller an area where Used to select fan speed LOW MID HIGH AUTO electronically controlled lights are installed or wireless 19 TIMER OFF Displ i handsets are used please move closer to the indoor unit isp ay as the function of the remote controller might be affected 20 TIMER Display by signals emitted by the above mentioned equipments 21 FILTER Display Battery loading When the filter need be cleaned the sign will Battery loading appear automatically Batteries are fitted as follows 5 22 TEMPERATURE Display Remove the battery compartment lid P 4 Slightly press and disengage the battery lid eS AUTO SWING Display marked with is7 and then hold the remote controller by 24 HIGN SO Run Display the upper section and then remove the batter
20. nuts If the button is kept pressed time changes quickly It can be adjusted within 24 hours at will 4 Confirm setting After setting correct time press SET button to confirm time Now RESET 0008 LIGHT LOCK 8 Rega stop flashing O O e 5 Cancel TIMER mode Y L Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears Hints After replacing batteries or if a power failure occurs TIMER setting must be reset Remote controller has memory function When you use TIMER mode next time just press SET button after mode selection if timer Note setting is the same as the previous one After setting TIMER function the remote controller displays TIMER time 10 L Operation Timer ON OFF Function Manual Operation Remote controller operation Set clock correctly before starting TIMER operation 1 Unit start After unit start select your desired operation mode operation mode will be displayed on LCD 2 TIMER mode selection Press TIMER button on the remote controller to change TIMER mode Every time the button is pressed display of TIMER mode changes as follows KEIN Ld EIN benk AM 12 00 eu 12 00 am 12 00 12 00 TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF Then select TIMER ON OFF mode will flash 3 Time setting for TIMER ON Press time button 4 A Every time the button is pressed time increases 10 minuts If the button is kept pressed time will c
21. oling dry operation Operation is abnormal or sound is heard If the fuse on PC board is broken please change it with the type of T3 15A 250VAC 17 When problems occur ae 1 Errors display Inspection display Contents of breakdown The Power light flashes once Room temp sensor abnormal The Power light flashes twice Indoor coil temp sensor abnormal The Power light flashes sixteen times Outdoor low pressure or compressor discharge temperature abnormal The Power light flashes four times Outdoor defrosting sensor abnormal Heat pump unit 2 Power supply The parameter of power cord is over 2 5mm x5 The parameter of connect cord is 0 75mm x4 Air conditioner must use an exclusive line over 30A When installation air conditioner in a wet place try to use a circuit breaker against current leakage For installation in other places use circuit breaker as far as possible The breaker of the air conditioner should be all pole switch and the distance between its two contacts should be no less than 3 mm Such means for disconnection must be incorporation in the fixed wiring 18 B Indoor amp outdoor unit connection Tools necessary Tools necessary Parts in the following list are accessories for the unit installation which can be used if 1 Screw driver necessary 2 Hack
22. on L Operation Sleep Function e Before going to bed you can press down the SLEEP button and the air conditioner will run so as to make you sleep more comfortably Before using this function the clock must be set Use of SLEEP function After the unit s start set running mode and then press SLEEP button once to make the air conditioner have the previous set sleep time first power on is 1h The sleep symbol will appear Press time button A v you can choose the time in 1 8 hours Each time the button is pressed the time increases decreases 1 hour xh and OFF indications appear on the display Operation Mode SLEEP RUN BEGINS SLEEP RUN STOPS about 6 hrs 1 In COOL DRY mode One hour after sleeping operation start the temperature is 1 C higher than the setting one After another hour temperature rises 1 C sleep run continuously for another 6 hours and then stops The actual SEHINGT SHUT DOWN temperature is higher than the setting one which is to prevent from being too cold to your sleep In COOL DRY mode 2 HEAT mode One hour after sleeping operation start the SETTING T SHUT DOWN temperature is 2 lower than the setting one After another hour temperature decreases by 2 C more Temperature will automatically rise by 1 C after another 3 hours continuous operation The actual temperature is lower than the setting one which is to prevent from being too hot to your
23. ower ON OFF Button Used for unit start and stop After power on the LCD of remote controller will display the previous operation state except for TIMER SLEEP and SWING state 37 HEAT Button 4 Operation MODE Used to select operation mode Every time you press MODE button operation mode changes according to following sequence Vo amp AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN 5 HEALTH Button 6 CLOCK Button Used to set correct time 7 TIMER Button Used to select TIMER mode TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF Note if time of TIMER ON is the same as TIMER OFF TIMER ON OFF cannot be set 8 FILTER Button Used to set up down function of filter 9 CODE Button Used to select Code A or B this manual is for Code A 10 RESET Button Press this button by using a sharp article to resume the correct operation of the remote controller in case of need i e for example in case of malfunctions due to electromagnetic disturbance 11 LIGHT Button Used to light the control panel only for cabinet unit 12 LOCK Button Used to lock operation button and LCD display contents by pressing this button other buttons comes out of function and lock state display appears if you press it again lock state will be no more active and lock state display will disappear 13 HOUR Adjustment Used to set clock and timer setting 14 HIGH SO Button Used to select HIGH or SOFT operation 15 SET Button Used to confirm TIMER a
24. saw 3 70mm dia hole core drill 4 Spanner dia 17 27mm 5 Spanner 14 17 27mm SE 6 Pipe cutter controller 7 Flaring tool CH Batter 8 Knife 9 Nipper mmmm Wire clamp 10 Gas leakage detector or soap water em 11 Measuring tape sheathing 12 Reamer Screw cap 13 Refrigerant oil Remote controller bracket p Drain hose Standard accessories Following parts shall be field supplied 9 5 6 D Connecting wire Note For HPU 42CF03 there is only one connecting wire Mark Parts name A Adhesive tape Pipe clip O Connecting hose D Insulation material B Putty Drain hose 20 B Installation procedures Display of whole unit CO Try to bring the packed unit to the installation place C When it is inevitable to unpack the unit be careful not to damage the unit Wrap it with nylon etc After unpacking be sure to put it with the front side of the unit facing up Note When delivering don t hold plastic Facing parts like inlet and outlet grill etc Installation of outdoor unit Selection of installation place Place strong enough to support the unit and will een not cause vibration and noise C Place where discharged wind and noise doesn t cause a nuisance to the neighbors Place where is less affected by rain or direct sunlight and is sufficiently ventilated or to install over
25. ut O Is earth line grounding securely connected O Is power supply voltage abided by the code Oils there any noise O Is control display normal O Is cooling operation normal L1ls room temp regulator normal 27
26. y compartment 25 Code A display lid by pressing in the direction of the arrow as shown in Code A is used for this unit the figure above 26 SIGNAL SENDING Display Loading the battery 27 Code B display Ensure that batteries are correctly placed in the 28 Fresh Display compartment as required for positive and negative 2 terminals 29 Auxiliary ELECTRICAL HEATING Display Replacing the battery compartment lid 30 HEALTH Display The battery compartment lid is reinstalled in the reverse Displays when healthy run function is set sequence 31 Operation MODE Display review Press the button to see if batteries are properly fitted If no display appears refit the batteries Confirmation indicator AUTO COOL RUN DRY RUN HEAT RUN FAN RUN 7 i 6 32 SLEEP State Display If no indication is displayed after press ON OFF button 33 BATTERY Energy Display reload the batteries Caution Notify the user when it is time to change the batteries 34 LOCK State Display If the remote controller does not operate as designed after fitting new batteries of the same type press the Reset button marked 1 with a pointed 35 FAN SPEED Display article M Il uill Note uii mi It is recommended that the batteries be removed from AUTO LOW MED HIGH the ume remote controller is not used for A an extended period 36 TIMER ON Display The remote controller is programmed

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