Samsung Ad18b1c09 User Manual

OWNER’S INSTRUCTIONS &  
INSTALLATION MANUAL  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES &  
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN  
MANUEL D’UTILISATION &  
MANUEL D’INSTALLATION  
Indoor Unit  
AD18B1C09  
AD26B1C13  
Outdoor Unit  
UD18B1C2  
UD26B1C2  
MULTI-SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER ( Cool and Heat )  
ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE DOMÉSTICO SISTEMA MULTI SPLIT ( Refrigeración y Calefacción )  
CLIMATISEUR DE TYPE MULTIPLE ( Refroidissement et Chauffage )  
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DB98-05641A(3)  
Contents  
PREPARING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER  
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
View of the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Remote Control-Buttons and Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Inserting the Remote Control Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Installing the Remote Controller Holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER  
5 Way Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
9
Selecting the Automatic Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Cooling Your Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Heating Your Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Changing the Room Temperature Quickly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Removing Excess Humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Airing Your Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
PROGRAMMING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER  
Setting the On Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Setting the Off Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Setting the Sleep Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE  
Operating Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Temperature and Humidity Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Cleaning Your Air Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Solving Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Installing a Filter (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
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View of the Unit  
The design and shape are subject to change according to the model.  
Indoor Unit  
Air Inlet  
Air flow blades (outlet)  
Air filter  
(under the grille)  
Timer indicator  
Remote Control Sensor  
SAVING indicator  
STANDARD indicator  
NATURE indicator  
SILENCE indicator  
POWER indicator  
On/Off & 5 Way  
selection button  
Note  
For details on the 5 Way, refer to page 9.  
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UD18B1C2  
Outdoor Unit  
Air Inlet(Rear)  
Air Outlet  
Connection Valve  
UD26B1C2  
Outdoor Unit  
Air Inlet(Rear)  
Air Outlet  
Connection Valve  
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Remote Control - Buttons and Display  
Remote control  
transmission indicator  
Mode selection button  
(AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT)  
Operating mode  
(
AUTO,  
COOL,  
DRY,  
FAN,  
HEAT)  
Temperature adjustment  
buttons  
Temperature setting  
Turbo mode  
Sleep mode  
Turbo/Sleep mode  
selection button  
Fan speed  
Fan speed adjustment  
button  
Air flow direction  
Swing button  
On Timer setting  
On Timer button  
Off Timer setting  
Off Timer button  
Battery discharge indicator  
On/Off &  
Timer Set/Cancel button  
5 Way selection button  
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Getting Started  
You have just purchased a split type air conditioner and it has been  
installed by your installation specialist.  
Your Owner’s Instructions contains valuable information on using your  
air conditioner. Please take the time to read it as it will help you take full  
advantage of the unit’s features.  
The booklet is organized as follows.  
The following figures are shown on pages from 4 to 6 :  
-
-
Indoor and outdoor units  
Remote control(buttons and display)  
They will help you find the buttons and understand the symbols displayed.  
In the main part of the installation book, you will find a series of  
step-by-step procedures for each function available.  
The illustrations in the step-by-step procedures use three different symbols:  
PRESS  
PUSH  
HOLD DOWN  
E-7  
Inserting the Remote Control Batteries  
You must insert or replace the remote control batteries when :  
You purchase the air conditioner  
The remote control does not work correctly  
Note  
Use two AAA, LR03 1.5V batteries.  
Do not use old batteries or different kinds of batteries together.  
Batteries may be completely discharged after 12 months, even  
if they have not actually been used.  
1
2
Push the battery cover on the rear of the remote control with your thumb  
in the direction of the arrow and remove it.  
Insert the two batteries, taking care to respect the polarities :  
+ on the battery with + on the remote control.  
- on the battery with - on the remote control.  
3
Close the cover by sliding it back until it clicks into place.  
Installing the Remote Controller Holder  
1
2
Place the remote controller holder on the wall.  
Fix the remote controller holder by tightening the screws.  
3
Put the remote controller into the holder as shown in the figure.  
If you want to install the holder easily, you had better install the holder  
on the wooden frame.  
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5 Way Function  
You can select the 5 Way function with operating mode of the air conditioner for  
more comfortable circumstances. You can use the 5 Way function with the indoor  
unit as well as the remote control. Thus, you can use this function  
even though you have lost your remote control.  
Using with the indoor unit  
1
Press the  
mode.  
(ON/OFF) button one time and then select the desired  
To obtain a(n)...  
Then select...  
Normal operating  
(STANDARD) mode  
Reducing the uncomfortable  
temperature gradually  
(NATURE) mode  
(POWER) mode  
(SAVING) mode  
(SILENCE) mode  
High fan speed  
Compressor run time reduced  
Fan speed reduces as the temperature  
decreases  
2
To stop the operating, press the  
turn off.  
(ON/OFF) button until all indicators  
Note  
Even if the air conditioner has been turned on via the ON/OFF  
button on the unit, operations can still be controlled using the  
remote control as usual.  
Selecting with the Remote Control  
To select the 5 Way function with the remote control, press the 5 Way  
button one or more times until the desired mode is selected.  
Each time you press the 5 Way button:  
Each 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up in order.  
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Selecting the Automatic Operating Mode  
You can start the air conditioner in Automatic mode from your remote  
control. In the Automatic mode, the standard temperature and the  
optimum fan speed is selected automatically. You can adjust the  
standard temperature but not the fan speed.  
1
If necessary, press the  
(On/Off) button.  
Result:  
The 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up.  
The air conditioner starts up in the mode selected  
when the unit was last used.  
The indoor unit beeps.  
IMPORTANT  
The air conditioner is fitted with a protection mechanism to  
prevent the unit from being damaged when it is started  
immediately after being:  
Plugged in  
Stopped  
lt will start up normally after three minutes.  
2
If the  
is not displayed at the top of the remote control,  
press the MODE button on the remote control one or more times until it  
appears.  
Result:  
The indoor unit beeps each time you press the MODE button.  
The air conditioner runs in AUTO mode.  
Note  
You can change modes at any time.  
3
To adjust the standard temperature (The air conditioner automatically  
set the standard temperature by the current room temperature.),  
press the TEMPERATURE buttons one or more times.  
SET TEMP. SET TEMP.  
-4°F/-2°C -2°F/-1°C Standard temperature +2°F/+1°C +4°F/+2°C  
< When you feel hot > < When you feel chilly >  
-
SET TEMP. SET TEMP.  
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Cooling Your Room  
You must select the Cool mode if you wish to adjust the:  
Cooling temperature  
Fan speed when cooling  
1
If necessary, press the  
(On/Off) button.  
Result: The 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up.  
The air conditioner starts up in the mode selected  
when the unit was last used.  
The indoor unit beeps.  
IMPORTANT  
The air conditioner is fitted with a protection mechanism to  
prevent the unit from being damaged when it is started  
immediately after being:  
Plugged in  
Stopped  
lt will start up normally after three minutes.  
2
If the  
is not displayed at the top of the remote control,  
press the MODE button on the remote control one or more times until it  
appears.  
Result:  
The indoor unit beeps each time you press the MODE button.  
The air conditioner runs in COOL mode.  
Note  
You can change modes at any time.  
3
To adjust the temperature, press the TEMPERATURE buttons one or  
more times until the required temperature is displayed.  
Possible temperatures are between 65°F(18°C) and 86°F(30°C)  
inclusive.  
Result:  
Each time you press the TEMPERATURE buttons:  
- The temperature is adjusted by 1°F(1°C)  
- The indoor unit beeps  
The air conditioner starts cooling, provided that the room  
temperature is higher than the selected temperature;  
the fan will, however, operate.  
4
Select the fan speed by pressing the FAN button one or more times  
until the required setting is displayed:  
Automatic (rotated :  
)
Low  
Medium  
High  
Result:  
Each time you press the FAN button, the indoor unit beeps.  
5
To control the direction of the air flow, refer to pages 16 and 17.  
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Heating Your Room  
You must select the Heat mode if you wish to adjust the:  
Heating temperature  
Fan speed when heating  
1
If necessary, press the  
(On/Off) button.  
Result: The 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up.  
The air conditioner starts up in the mode selected when  
the unit was last used.  
The indoor unit beeps.  
The air conditioner is fitted with a protection mechanism  
to prevent the unit from being damaged when it is started  
immediately after being:  
IMPORTANT  
Plugged in  
Stopped  
It will start up normally after three minutes.  
2
If the  
is not displayed at the top of the remote control, press the  
MODE button on the remote control one or more times until it appears.  
Result:  
The indoor unit beeps each time you press the MODE button.  
The air conditioner runs in HEAT mode.  
Note You can change modes at any time.  
3
To adjust the temperature, press the TEMPERATURE buttons one or  
more times until the required temperature is displayed.  
Possible temperatures are between 61°F(16°C) and 86°F(30°C)  
inclusive.  
Result: Each time you press the TEMPERATURE buttons:  
- The temperature is adjusted by 1°F(1°C)  
- The indoor unit beeps  
The air conditioner starts heating, provided that the room  
temperature is lower than the desired temperature  
(selected temperature +6°F/+3°C); the fan will, however,  
operate.  
4
Select the fan speed by pressing the FAN button one or more times  
until the required setting is displayed:  
Automatic (rotated :  
Low  
)
Medium  
High  
Result:  
Each time you press the FAN button, the indoor unit beeps.  
For the first three to five minutes, the fan operates very  
slowly until the air has been sufficiently warmed. Once the  
correct temperature has been reached, the fan is automatically  
set to the required speed.  
5
To control the direction of the air flow, refer to pages 16 and 17.  
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Changing the Room Temperature Quickly  
The Turbo cooling/heating function is used to cool or heat your room as  
quickly as possible.  
Example :  
You have just come home and find that the room is very  
hot. You wish to cool it down as quickly as possible.  
The Turbo function operates for 30 minutes with the maximum settings before  
returning automatically to the mode and temperature previously selected.  
1
2
If necessary, press the  
(On/Off) button.  
Result:  
The 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up.  
The air conditioner starts up in the mode selected when the unit  
was last used.  
The indoor unit beeps.  
Press the  
Result:  
button.  
The temperature and fan settings are adjusted automatically.  
The air conditioner cools or heats the room as quickly as possible.  
After 30 minutes, the air conditioner is reset automatically to the  
previous mode, temperature and fan settings.  
But, if you press the  
button in DRY or FAN mode,  
it will change to AUTO mode automatically.  
3
4
If you wish to stop the Turbo function before the end of the 30-minute period,  
press the  
button one or more times until  
or  
disappears.  
Result:  
The air conditioner is reset automatically to the previous mode,  
temperature and fan settings.  
To control the direction of the air flow, refer to pages 16 and 17.  
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Removing Excess Humidity  
If the atmosphere in your room is very humid or damp, you can  
remove excess humidity without lowering the room temperature too  
much.  
1
If necessary, press the  
(On/Off) button.  
Result: The 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up.  
The air conditioner starts up in the mode selected when  
the unit was last used.  
The indoor unit beeps.  
IMPORTANT  
The air conditioner is fitted with a protection mechanism  
to prevent the unit from being damaged when it is started  
immediately after being:  
Plugged in  
Stopped  
It will start up normally after three minutes.  
2
If the  
is not displayed at the top of the remote control, press the  
MODE button on the remote control one or more times until it appears.  
Result:  
The indoor unit beeps each time you press the MODE button.  
The air conditioner runs in DRY mode.  
Note You can change modes at any time.  
3
To adjust the temperature, press the TEMPERATURE buttons one or  
more times until the required temperature is displayed.  
Possible temperatures are between 65°F(18°C) and 86°F(30°C)  
inclusive.  
Result: Each time you press the TEMPERATURE buttons:  
- The temperature is adjusted by 1°F(1°C)  
- The indoor unit beeps  
The air conditioner starts removing the excess humidity;  
the quantity of air is adjusted automatically.  
4
To control the direction of the air flow, refer to pages 16 and 17.  
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Airing Your Room  
If the atmosphere in your room is stale, you can air the room using  
the Fan feature.  
1
If necessary, press the  
(On/Off) button.  
Result: The 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit lights up.  
The air conditioner starts up in the mode selected when  
the unit was last used.  
The indoor unit beeps.  
2
If the  
is not displayed at the top of the remote control,  
press the MODE button on the remote control one or more times until it  
appears.  
Result:  
The indoor unit beeps each time you press the MODE button.  
The air conditioner runs in FAN mode.  
The temperature is set automatically.  
Note  
You can change modes at any time.  
3
Select the fan speed by pressing the FAN button one or more times  
until the required setting is displayed:  
Low  
Medium  
High  
Result: Each time you press the FAN button, the indoor unit beeps.  
4
To control the direction of the air flow, refer to pages 16 and 17.  
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Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically  
Depending on the position of the indoor unit on the wall of your room,  
you can adjust the position of the outer air flow blade on the bottom of  
the unit, thus increasing the efficiency of the air conditioner.  
1
Press the SWING button one or more times as required.  
Result: The outer blade is adjusted vertically.  
RECOMMENDATION  
When...  
Adjust the blade to face...  
Cooling  
Heating  
Upwards.  
Downwards.  
2
If you want the blade to move up and down automatically when the air  
conditioner is operating, press the SWING button.  
Result: The blade move up and down, around the base position set.  
3
To stop the blade moving up and down, press the SWING button again.  
Note  
If you switch the air conditioner... Then the blade is...  
Off  
Closed completely.  
On again  
Set to the initial position powered.  
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Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally  
There are two sets of inner air flow blades. Just as the outer air flow  
blade can be adjusted vertically, the inner blades can be adjusted  
horizontally.  
1
Adjust each set of inner blades to the required position, by pushing or  
pulling them sideways.  
E-17  
Setting the On Timer  
The On Timer enables you to switch on the air conditioner automatically  
after a given period of time. You can set the period of time from  
30 minutes to 24 hours.  
1
To set the operating time, press the ON TIMER button one or more times  
until the required time is displayed. Possible time is between 0.5 hour and  
24 hour inclusive.  
2
Press the  
(Set/Cancel) button to complete the setting.  
Result: The remaining time is displayed.  
Blinking of the timer indicator stops.  
The selected mode and the temperature on the display  
disappear after 10 seconds.  
The air conditioner will switch on automatically when the  
counter displayed on the remote control reaches the set time  
and disappears the On timer setting.  
3
To select an operating mode in advance, press the  
button until the  
desired mode is displayed at the top of the remote control.  
Result: The air conditioner will run in the selected mode when it is  
turned on.  
To Cancel the On Timer  
1
To cancel the On Timer, press the ON TIMER button one or more times  
until the timer setting disappears.  
2
Press the  
(Set/Cancel) button.  
Note  
If you want to turn on the air conditioner before the timer reaches  
the setting time, press the (ON/OFF) button.  
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Setting the Off Timer  
The Off Timer enables you to switch off the air conditioner automatically  
after a given period of time. You can set the period of time from  
30 minutes to 24 hours.  
1
To set the operating time, press the OFF TIMER button one or more times  
until the required time is displayed. Possible time is between 0.5 hour and  
24 hour inclusive.  
2
Press the  
(Set/Cancel) button to complete the setting.  
Result: The remaining time is displayed.  
Blinking of the timer indicator stops.  
The air conditioner will switch off automatically when the  
counter displayed on the remote control reaches the set time  
and disappears the Off timer setting.  
Example If you would like to turn the air conditioner on after 2 hours  
and to operate it for 2 hours:  
1. Press the ON TIMER button until ‘2.0 Hr’ is displayed.  
2. Press the (Set/Cancel) button.  
3. Press the OFF TIMER button until ‘4.0 Hr’ is displayed.  
4. Press the (Set/Cancel) button.  
Note  
You can see or change the setting mode and/or the temperature  
by pressing the MODE button or the TEMPERATURE buttons  
after setting the Off timer.  
To Cancel the Off Timer  
1
To cancel the Off Timer, press the OFF TIMER button one or more times  
until the timer setting disappears.  
2
Press the  
(Set/Cancel) button.  
Note  
If you want to turn off the air conditioner before the timer reaches  
the setting time, press the  
(ON/OFF) button.  
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Setting the Sleep Timer  
The Sleep Timer can be used when you are cooling or heating your  
room to switch the air conditioner off automatically after a period of  
six hours.  
Note  
If you wish to switch the unit off at a specific time, refer to  
page 19.  
1
2
Make sure that you have selected either COOL or HEAT mode.  
Press the  
button one or more times until  
appears on the  
remote control.  
Result: The indoor unit beeps.  
The air conditioner will be controlled as indicated in the  
illustrations below.  
Cooling The desired temperature is  
increased by 2°F/1°C every  
hour.  
When it has been increased  
by 4°F/2°C (after two hours),  
the temperature is maintained  
for four hours.  
Heating The desired temperature is  
decreased by 2°F/1°C every  
hour.  
When it has been decreased  
by 4°F/2°C (after two hours),  
the temperature is maintained  
for four hours.  
To Cancel the Sleep Timer  
If you no longer wish to use the Sleep Timer that you have set, you  
can cancel it at any time.  
Press the  
Result:  
button.  
The indoor unit beeps.  
The  
The air conditioner operates normally.  
is no longer displayed.  
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Operating Recommendations  
Here are a few recommendations that you should follow when using  
your air conditioner.  
Topic  
Recommendation  
Heating performances  
The heat pump inside the air conditioner  
absorbs heat from outside air and brings it  
indoors. If the temperature of the outside air  
drops, the air conditioner will heat less. If you  
find that the room is not warm enough, use an  
additional heating appliance.  
Warm air circulation  
The air conditioner circulates warm air to heat  
your room; as a result, some time will be  
required after starting the air conditioner to  
warm the entire room. If necessary, set the air  
conditioner on before you wish to use the  
room.  
Frost  
When outside temperatures are low and  
humidity is high, frost may form in the outdoor  
unit when heating is selected.  
If this happens:  
The heating operation is stopped.  
The Deice mode is triggered automatically  
for about seven minutes.  
No intervention is required from you; after  
about seven minutes, the air conditioner starts  
operating again normally.  
High indoor and outdoor If both the indoor and outdoor temperatures  
temperatures  
are high and you select the Heat mode, the  
outdoor units fan and compressor may stop at  
times. This is normal; simply wait until the air  
conditioner switches on again.  
Power failure  
If a power failure occurs when the air  
conditioner is operating, the unit is switched off.  
When the power returns, you must press the  
(ON/OFF) button to restart it.  
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Temperature and Humidity Ranges  
The following table indicates the temperature and humidity ranges  
within which the air conditioner can be used.  
If the air conditioner is used at... Then...  
High temperatures  
The automatic protection feature may  
be triggered and the air conditioner  
stopped.  
Low temperatures  
A water leak or some other malfunction  
may occur if the heat exchanger  
freezes.  
High humidity levels  
Water may condense on and drip  
from the surface of the indoor unit if it  
is used for long periods.  
Mode  
Outdoor Temperature  
Indoor Temperature Indoor Humidity  
Heating 32°F to 75°F approx.  
81°F or less  
0°C to 24°C approx.  
27°C or less  
-
Cooling  
Drying  
70°F to 109°F approx.  
65°F to 90°F approx.  
21°C to 43°C approx.  
18°C to 32°C approx. 80% or less  
65°F to 109°F approx.  
65°F to 90°F approx.  
18°C to 43°C approx.  
18°C to 32°C approx.  
-
◆◆ If the heating operation is used at below 32°F/0°C(outdoor temperature)  
then, it does not heat as its full capacity.  
If the cooling operation is used at over 92°F/33°C(indoor temperature)  
then, it does not cool as its full capacity.  
E-22  
Cleaning Your Air Conditioner  
To get the best possible use out of your air conditioner, you must  
clean it regularly to remove the dust that accumulates on the air filter.  
Before cleaning your air conditioner, ensure that you  
have switched off the breaker used for the unit.  
IMPORTANT  
1
Open the front grille by lifting the tabs on the lower right and left sides of  
the indoor unit.  
2
3
Disassemble the front grille by pulling it forwards.  
Hold the edge of the air filter under the front grille and pull to release them.  
4
5
Remove all dust on the air filters with a vacuum cleaner or brush.  
Clean the front panel with a damp cloth and mild detergent  
(do NOT use benzene, solvents or other chemicals).  
6
Reassemble the air filters and the front grille.  
Note  
◆◆ If you have not used the air conditioner for a long period  
of time, set the fan going for three to four hours to dry  
the inside of the air conditioner thoroughly.  
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Solving Common Problems  
Before contacting the after-sales service, perform the following simple checks.  
They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary call.  
Problem  
Explanation/Solution  
The air conditioner does not  
operate at all  
Check that the breaker used for the air conditioner is switched on.  
Check that the 5 Way indicator on the indoor unit is on;  
if necessary press the  
(On/Off) button on the remote control.  
Check whether the TIMER indicator on the indoor unit is switched on.  
If so:  
- Wait until the switch-on time is reached and the air conditioner starts  
up automatically  
- Cancel the timer (see pages 18 and 19 for further details)  
The air conditioner does not  
operate with the remote control  
Check that there are no obstacles between you and the indoor unit.  
Check the remote control batteries.  
Check that you are close enough to the indoor unit  
(seven metres/yards/23ft. or less).  
No beep is heard when you press  
Check that you are pointing the remote control at the remote control  
sensor in the right of the indoor unit.  
the  
(On/Off) on the remote  
control  
Replace the remote control batteries if necessary.  
The air conditioner does not cool  
or heat  
Check that the correct operating mode has been selected  
(AUTO, COOL, HEAT).  
The room temperature may be too low or too high.  
Dust may be blocking the air filter guard; refer to page 23 for cleaning  
instructions.  
Check that there is no obstacle in front of the outdoor unit.  
When heating, the required room  
temperature is never reached and  
the air conditioner frequently stops  
Check that the required temperature has been set correctly.  
Increase the fan speed.  
If the air flow is directed downwards, use the remote control to direct it  
upwards.  
The fan speed does not change  
when you press the FAN button  
Check that the operating mode is set to COOL, HEAT or FAN ;  
in the AUTO mode, the fan speed changes automatically and in the  
DRY mode, it is set to AUTO.  
The air flow direction does not  
change when you press the  
SWING button  
Check that the air conditioner has been switched on; if necessary,  
press the  
(On/Off) button on the remote control.  
The timer is not correctly triggered  
Check that the timer has been programmed correctly; see pages 18  
and 19.  
Odours are permeated in the room Air the room.  
during air conditioning  
E-24  
Installing a Filter (Option)  
The air conditioner can be fitted with a deodorizing and Bio-Pure  
filter to remove minute dust particles or odours. The service life of  
the filter is approximately three months depending on the time  
during which the air conditioner is used.  
1
Remove the vinyl packing from the filter.  
Note  
Do not remove the packing from a deodorizing filter until you  
wish to use the filter, as it will lose its properties.  
Deodorizing  
filter  
2
3
Insert the filter in the filter holder and press the three insert tabs until  
you hear a click.  
Bio-Pure Filter  
Open the front grille by pulling on the tabs on the lower right and left  
sides of the indoor unit.  
4
Take out the existing filter and replace it with the new one.  
E-25  
Technical Specifications  
Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit  
AD18B1C09 UD18B1C2 AD26B1C13 UD26B1C2  
2 Comp + 2 Room 2 Comp + 2 Room  
MODEL  
TYPE  
Btu/h  
A/B-Unit : 9000  
A/B-Unit : 9500  
6.8  
A/B-Unit : 12500  
A/B-Unit : 13500  
6.8  
Capacity Cooling  
Capacity Heating  
HSPF  
Performance  
Ratings  
Btu/h  
10.0  
10.0  
SEER  
3
-
-
4
300  
310  
-
-
Pts/h  
CFM  
CFM  
dB  
Moisture Removal  
Air FLOW(Cooling, HIGH)  
Air FLOW(Heating, HIGH)  
255  
265  
-
-
-
-
57  
62  
Sound Rating-Outdoor  
The number of operation  
1 Unit operation 2 Unit operation 1 Unit operation 2 Unit operation  
208-230V~,60Hz 208-230V~,60Hz  
Electrical  
Data  
Power source  
Min.Ampacity(C/H)  
Cooling Watts  
Heating Watts  
A
4.3/4.0  
8.4/7.8  
1920  
6.1/6.2  
11.4/11.6  
2550  
W
W
990  
920  
1360  
1370  
1780  
2600  
B-Unit  
A-Unit  
B-Unit  
A-Unit  
Refrigeration Indoor unit  
Lines  
Flare  
Flare  
6.35(1/4)  
Connections  
mm(in)  
mm(in)  
m(ft)  
6.35(1/4)  
Liquid Line O. D.  
9.52(3/8)  
12.70(1/2)  
Suction Line O.D.  
Factory Pre-charge  
Max. Line length  
1
1
5.0 (  
)
)
5.0 (  
)
)
16 2  
16 2  
1
1
15.0 (  
15.0 (  
m(ft)  
49 4  
49 4  
7.0 (23)  
7.0 (23)  
Max. Height Difference  
m(ft)  
790 x 245 x 165 880 x 638 x 310 790 x 245 x 165 1000 x 790 x 310  
Dimensions  
& Weight  
mm(in)  
Ibs  
W X H X D  
Net Weight  
1
1
1
1
1 x 1 x  
1 x 1 x  
)
x
1 x 1 ) ( 1 x 1 x  
)
(
(
(
31 8 92 62 ) 34 2 258 12 4 31 8 92 62 39 2 31 12 4  
8
17  
132.3  
17  
152.1  
Standard rating conditions Cooling  
Indoor  
Outdoor  
DB  
80  
WB  
67  
DB  
95  
WB  
75  
°F  
26.7  
19.4  
35.0  
23.9  
°C  
Heating  
Indoor  
Outdoor  
DB  
70  
WB  
60  
DB  
47  
WB  
43  
°F  
21.1  
15.6  
8.3  
6.1  
°C  
E-26  
Memo  
E-27  
INSTALLATION  
MANUAL  
E-28  
Contents  
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION  
Deciding on Where to Install the Air Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Air Conditioner and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT  
Fixing the Installation Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Purging the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Connecting the Assembly Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Installing and Connecting the Indoor Unit Drain Hose . . . . . . 37  
Installing and Connecting the Indoor Unit Assembly Piping . . 38  
Cutting/Extending the Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT  
Connecting the Cables to the Outdoor Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Auxillary Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Electrical Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Checking Correct Earthing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Installing and Connecting the Outdoor Unit Drain Hose . . . . . 43  
Fixing the Unit in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Connecting Up and Purging the Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Performing Leak Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Placing the Indoor Unit in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Checking and Testing Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Explaining Operations to the Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
E-29  
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION  
Deciding on Where to Install the Air Conditioner  
When deciding on the location of the air conditioner with the owner, the following restrictions  
must be taken into account.  
General  
Do NOT install the air conditioner in a location where it will come into contact with the following elements:  
Combustible gases  
Saline air  
Machine oil  
Sulphide gas  
Special environmental conditions  
If you must install the unit in such conditions, first consult your dealer.  
Indoor Unit  
There must be no obstacles near the air inlet and outlet.  
Install the indoor unit on a surface that can support its weight.  
Choose a position that enables the piping and cables to be easily connected to the outdoor unit and the  
recommended length of 5m (16ft. 5in) to be respected (15m (49ft.3in) maximum).  
Leave enough clearance beneath the indoor unit to enable the filters to be removed without hindrance.  
Maintain sufficient clearance around the indoor unit, as indicated in the diagram on the page opposite.  
Make sure that the water dripping from the drain hose runs away correctly and safely.  
Outdoor Unit  
The outdoor unit must NEVER be placed on its side or upside down, as the compressor lubrication oil will run into the  
cooling circuit and seriously damage the unit.  
Choose a location that is dry and sunny, but not exposed to direct sunlight or strong winds.  
Do not block any passageways or thoroughfares.  
Choose a location where the noise of the air conditioner when running and the discharged air do not disturb any  
neighbours.  
Choose a position that enables the piping and cables to be easily connected to the indoor unit and the recommended  
length of 5m (16ft. 5in) to be respected (15m (49ft.3in) maximum).  
Install the outdoor unit on a flat, stable surface that can support its weight and does not generate any unnecessary  
noise and vibration.  
Position the outdoor unit so that the air flow is directed towards the outside, as indicated by the arrows on the top of  
the unit.  
Maintain sufficient clearance around the outdoor unit, as indicated in the diagram on the page opposite.  
If the outdoor unit is installed at a height, ensure that its base is firmly fixed in position; the maximum height is  
7m (23ft).  
Make sure that the water dripping from the drain hose runs away correctly and safely.  
CAUTION  
You have just purchased a split-type room air conditioner and it has been  
installed by your installation specialist.  
This device must be installed according to the national electrical rules.  
When the outdoor temperature is below 40°F(4°C), turn the main power off.  
E-30  
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION  
18,000Btu/h  
Indoor unit  
Power supply  
Ø, V, Hz  
Outdoor unit  
UD18B1C2  
AD18B1C09  
1,208-230~,60  
Respect the clearances and maximum lengths indicated in the diagram below when installing the unit.  
B-unit  
9,000 Btu/h  
25 mm (1 inch)  
or more  
A-unit  
9,000 Btu/h  
160 mm  
(6 inch)  
or more  
100 mm  
(4 inch)  
or more  
B
(7 m (23ft) maximum)  
600 mm (24 inch)  
minimum  
A
(15 m (49ft. 3in)  
maximum)  
300 mm  
(12 inch)  
minimum  
300 mm  
(12 inch)  
minimum  
600 mm  
(24 inch)  
minimum  
A
B
Circuit breaker  
(20A)  
Main power switch  
Piping length and the height.  
INDOOR UNIT  
Pipe size  
MAX. piping length MAX. height  
Unit  
A
Liquid  
A
B
GAS  
A-unit  
B-unit  
15 m (49ft. 3in)  
15 m (49ft. 3in)  
7 m (23ft)  
7 m (23ft)  
1/4  
"
"
3/8  
"
"
3/8  
1/4  
B
OUTDOOR UNIT  
E-31  
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION  
Deciding on Where to Install the Air Conditioner (cont.)  
26,000Btu/h  
Indoor unit  
Power supply  
Ø, V, Hz  
Outdoor unit  
UD26B1C2  
AD26B1C13  
1,208-230~,60  
Respect the clearances and maximum lengths indicated in the diagram below when installing the unit.  
B-unit  
12,500 Btu/h  
25 mm (1 inch)  
or more  
A-unit  
12,500 Btu/h  
100 mm  
(4 inch)  
or more  
160 mm  
(6 inch)  
or more  
B
(7 m (23ft) maximum)  
600 mm (24 inch)  
minimum  
A
(15 m (49ft. 3in)  
maximum)  
300 mm  
(12 inch)  
minimum  
300 mm  
(12 inch)  
minimum  
600 mm  
(24 inch)  
minimum  
A
B
Circuit breaker  
(20A)  
Main power switch  
Piping length and the height.  
INDOOR UNIT  
Pipe size  
MAX. piping length MAX. height  
A
Unit  
Liquid  
A
B
GAS  
A-unit  
B-unit  
15 m (49ft. 3in)  
15 m (49ft. 3in)  
7 m (23ft)  
7 m (23ft)  
1/4  
"
"
1/2  
"
"
1/2  
1/4  
B
OUTDOOR UNIT  
E-32  
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION  
Air Conditioner and Accessories  
The following accessories are supplied with the air conditioner.  
The quantities are indicated in parentheses.  
Accessories in the Indoor Unit Case  
Installation Plate (1) Remote Control (1)  
Batteries for  
Owners Instruction  
Remote Control (2)  
Booklet & Installation  
Manual (1)  
S
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STR  
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CIO  
C
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INS  
L’US  
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UAL  
MAN  
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P
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˝ES  
ON  
INS  
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UAL  
MAN  
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SAT  
TILI  
D’U  
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MAN  
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SUNG  
ANW  
CHS  
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GEB  
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Air  
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C
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R
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Split  
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Splut-ty  
sistem  
do dom  
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S
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Aire ac  
Condiziona  
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Aparelho  
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Climatis  
raumk  
limaanla  
Geteilte  
Remote controller  
holder (1)  
Screws (2)  
Accessories in the Outdoor Unit Case  
Drain Plug Rubber Leg  
Flare Nuts,6.35mm(1/4˝) Flare Nuts,9.52mm(3/8˝) Flare Nuts, 12.70mm(1/2˝)  
outer pipe diameter outer pipe diameter outer pipe diameter  
The assembly cable is depending on the option. [If they are not supplied, Using the  
standard cable.(approved according to IEC standard.)]  
E-33  
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION  
Fixing the Installation Plate  
Before fixing the installation plate to a wall or window frame, you  
9
2
must determine the position of the 65mm( 16 inch) hole through  
which the cable, piping and hose pass to connect the indoor unit up  
to the outdoor unit. When facing the air conditioner in position on  
the wall, the piping and cable can be connected from the:  
Right  
Left  
Rear (right or left)  
1
2
Determine the position of the pipe and drain hose hole using the right  
9
figure and drill the hole with an inner diameter of 65mm(  
slants slightly downwards.  
inch) so that it  
2 16  
If you are fixing the indoor unit to a...  
Then follow Steps...  
Wall  
3.  
Installation plate  
Unit : mm(inch)  
Window frame  
4 to 6.  
Pipe Hole  
065mm(2 16  
9
3
Fix the installation plate to the wall in a manner appropriate to the weight  
of the indoor unit.  
)
If you are mounting the plate on a concrete wall with anchor bolts, the  
anchor bolts must not project by more than 20mm( 34 inch).  
Unit : mm(inch)  
4
5
Determine the positions of the wooden uprights to be attached to the  
window frame.  
252 (10)  
(11)  
275  
5
1
2
90(3  
)
140 (5  
)
8
Attach the wooden uprights to the window frame in a manner appropriate  
to the weight of the indoor unit.  
Unit : mm(inch)  
6
Using tapped screws, attach the installation plate to the wooden uprights,  
as illustrated in the last figure opposite.  
E-34  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT  
Purging the Unit  
On delivery, the indoor unit is loaded with an inert gas. All this gas  
must therefore be purged before connecting the assembly piping.  
To purge the inert gas, proceed as follows.  
Unscrew the caps at the end of each pipe.  
Result: All inert gas escapes from the indoor unit.  
To prevent dirt or foreign objects from getting into the pipes  
during installation, do NOT remove the caps completely  
until you are ready to connect the piping.  
Connecting the Assembly Cable  
The outdoor unit is powered from the indoor unit via the assembly cable.  
If the outdoor unit is more than 5m(16ft. 5in) away from the indoor unit, the  
cable must first be extended to a maximum of 15m(49ft. 3in).  
1
2
Extend the assembly cable if necessary.  
Open the front grille by pulling on the tabs on the lower right and left sides of  
the indoor unit; if necessary, refer to page 23.  
The designs and shape are subject to  
change according to the model.  
3
Remove the screw securing the connector cover, then open the connector  
cover.  
Connector  
cover  
4
Remove three screws securing the front panel, then detach the front panel  
from the indoor unit.  
E-35  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT  
Connecting the Assembly Cable (cont.)  
5
Detach the control box from the indoor unit.  
6
7
Install the conduit kit. (The conduit kit is optional)  
Pass the assembly cable through the rear of the indoor unit and connect the  
assembly cable to terminals as shown in the figure.  
Control Box  
Each wire is labelled with the corresponding terminal number.  
9
8
9
Pass the other end of the cable through the 65mm(  
wall.  
inch) hole in the  
2 16  
A
Reinstall the control box, then tighten the C screw.  
The C screw is provided with this manual.  
10  
11  
Install the D terminal block cover, tightening the E screws.  
The D terminal block cover and E screws are provided with this manual.  
B
The conduit kit is optional(A and B).  
Replace the front panel, carefully tightening the screws.  
Reinstall the front grille.  
12  
13  
For further details on how to plug the other end of the assembly cable into  
the outdoor unit, refer to page 40.  
Control Box  
C
E
Terminal  
block  
cover  
D
Indoor  
unit  
Earth  
terminal  
1
2
3
3
E
1
2
E
Outdoor  
unit  
A1 A2 A3  
Earth terminal  
E
E-36  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT  
Installing and Connecting the Indoor Unit Drain Hose  
Care must be taken when installing the drain hose for the indoor unit to ensure that any  
condensation water is correctly drained outside. When passing the drain hose through  
9
the 65mm(  
inch) hole drilled in the wall, check that none of the following situations occur.  
2 16  
5cm  
(2inch)  
less  
Ditch  
The hose must  
NOT slope  
upwards.  
The end of the drain  
hose must NOT be  
placed in water.  
Do NOT bend the  
hose in different  
directions.  
Keep a clearance of at  
least 5cm(2inch)  
between the end of the  
hose and the ground.  
Do NOT place the  
end of the drain hose  
in a hollow.  
To install the drain hose, proceed as follows.  
Shield  
1
If necessary, connect the 2m(6ft. 7in) extension to the drain hose.  
Drain hose  
Extension drain hose  
2
If you are using the extension, insulate the inside part of the extension  
drain hose with a shield.  
3
4
Pass the drain hose under the refrigerant piping, taking care to keep the  
drain hose tight.  
Pass the drain hose through the hole in the wall, making sure that it is  
sloping downwards, as shown in the illustrations above.  
The hose will be fixed permanently into position once the  
whole installation has been tested for gas leaks; refer to  
page 46 for further details.  
E-37  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT  
Installing and Connecting the Indoor Unit Assembly Piping  
There are two refrigerant pipes of different diameters:  
A smaller one for the liquid refrigerant  
A larger one for the gas refrigerant  
A short length of piping is already fitted to the air conditioner. You  
must extend this piping using assembly piping (optionally supplied).  
The connection procedure for the refrigerant piping varies according  
to the exit position of the piping from the indoor unit, as seen when  
facing the air conditioner in position on the wall:  
Right (A)  
Left (B)  
Rear  
1
With a knife, cut out the appropriate knock-out piece on the rear of the  
indoor unit (unless you are connecting directly from the rear).  
B
A
2
3
Smooth the cut edges.  
Remove the protection caps on the pipes and connect the assembly piping  
to each pipe, tightening the nuts, first manually and then with a wrench,  
applying the following torque.  
Pipe  
Outer Diameter  
6.35 mm(1/4˝)  
9.52 mm(3/8˝)  
12.70 mm(1/2˝)  
Torque  
Liquid refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
160kgcm(11.6ftlb )  
300kgcm(21.8ftlb )  
500kgcm(36.4ftlb )  
If the piping must be shortened or extended, refer to page 39.  
4
5
Cut off any excess foam insulation.  
If necessary, bend the pipe round, along the bottom of the indoor unit and  
out through the appropriate hole, taking care to ensure that:  
The piping does not jut out from the rear of the indoor unit  
The bending radius is 100mm (4inch) or more  
6
7
Pass the piping through the hole in the wall.  
For further details on how to connect up to the outdoor unit and purge the  
circuit, refer to page 44.  
The piping will be insulated and fixed permanently into  
position once the whole installation has been tested for  
gas leaks; refer to page 46 for further details.  
E-38  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT  
Cutting/Extending the Piping  
5 metres(16ft. 5in) of piping is supplied with the air  
conditioner(Optional). This length can if necessary be:  
Extended to a maximum of 15m(49ft. 3in)  
Shortened as required  
If more than 5m(16ft. 5in) of piping is required:  
The assembly cable must also be extended  
Refrigerant must be added to the circuit by an  
approved installer; otherwise, the indoor unit may  
freeze  
1
2
Make sure that you have the required tools available  
(pipe cutter, reamer, flaring tool and pipe holder).  
If you wish to shorten the piping, cut it using a pipe cutter, taking care to  
ensure that the cut edge remains at a 90° angle with the side of the pipe,  
and referring to the illustrations below for examples of edges cut correctly  
and incorrectly.  
90  
O
Oblique  
Rough  
Burr  
O
x
x
x
3
4
To prevent any gas from leaking out, remove all burrs at the cut end of the  
pipe, using a reamer.  
Slide a flare nut on to the pipe and modify the flare.  
Pipe  
Outer Diameter (D)  
6.35 mm(1/4˝)  
Depth (A)  
Liquid refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
1.3 mm(1/16˝)  
1.8 mm(1/16˝)  
2.0 mm(1/16˝)  
9.52 mm(3/8˝)  
12.70 mm(1/2˝)  
5
Check that the flaring is correct, referring to the illustrations below for  
examples of incorrect flaring.  
x
x
x
x
Inclined  
Damaged Surface  
Cracked  
Uneven Thickness  
6
7
Align the pipes to be connected and tighten the flare nuts first manually  
and then with a wrench, applying the following torque.  
Pipe  
Outer Diameter  
6.35 mm(1/4˝)  
9.52 mm(3/8˝)  
12.70 mm(1/2˝)  
Torque  
Liquid refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
160kgcm(11.6ftlb )  
300kgcm(21.8ftlb )  
500kgcm(36.4ftlb )  
For further details on how to connect up to the outdoor unit and purge the  
circuit, refer to page 44.  
E-39  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT  
Connecting the Cables to the Outdoor Unit  
One electric cable must be connected to the outdoor unit:  
The assembly cable connecting the indoor unit to the outdoor unit  
UD18B1C2  
1
2
Remove the terminal board cover on the side of the outdoor unit.  
Connect the assembly cable to terminals as shown in the figure.  
Each wire is labelled with the corresponding terminal number.  
UD26B1C2  
3
4
Connect the earth wires to the earth terminals.  
Refer to the page 42 for further details on how to check  
that earthing is correct.  
Replace the terminal board cover, carefully tightening the screw.  
Terminal block  
Outdoor unit  
A1  
A2  
A3  
B1  
B2  
B3  
L1  
A
L2  
B
Earth  
E
terminal  
Circuit Breaker  
(Main Power  
supply cable)  
Earth  
E
E
E
Earth  
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
terminal  
terminal  
Assembly  
cable  
3
E
Earth  
terminal  
Earth  
terminal  
Indoor  
unit  
A-unit  
B-unit  
E-40  
INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT  
Auxiliary Circuit Breaker  
Auxiliary circuit breaker should be installed near outdoor unit so  
that each access is possible. Main/outdoor power supply cable are  
connected to upper/lower terminal of auxiliary circuit breaker.  
Outdoor unit  
Distribution  
board  
It is necessary that the conduit kit for power supply to the outdoor  
unit be installed between auxiliary power S/W and the outdoor  
unit. (the conduit kit is optional)  
Auxiliary  
power s/w  
The designs and shape are subject to  
change according to the model.  
Electrical Work  
1
The supply voltage must be the same as the rated voltage of the  
air conditioner.  
2
3
Prepare the power souce for exclusive use with the air conditioner.  
Use 20 amperes time delay fuse or circuit breaker.  
MODEL  
Power supply  
AD18B1C09  
AD26B1C13  
208-230V~/60Hz  
Power cable  
3G AWG 14  
4G AWG 16  
Assembly cable  
Operating current(C/H)  
Starting Current  
8.4A / 7.8A  
22A  
11.4A / 11.6A  
31A  
Power consumption (C/H)  
1920W / 1780W  
2550W / 2600W  
When using the special NFB, use the NFB to bear the capacity of  
the air conditioner.  
Otherwise, the shot circuit in the NFB may occur.  
E-41  
INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT  
Checking Correct Earthing  
If the power distribution circuit does not have an earth or the earth  
does not comply with specifications, an earthing electrode must be  
installed. The corresponding accessories are not supplied with the air  
conditioner.  
1
Select an earthing electrode that complies with the specifications given in  
the illustration opposite.  
Carbon  
plastic  
Steel  
core  
2
Determine a suitable location for the earthing electrode:  
To  
earthing  
screw  
PVC-insulated green/  
In damp hard soil rather than loose sandy or gravel soil that has a  
higher earthing resistance  
Away from underground structures or facilities, such as gas pipes,  
water pipes, telephone lines and underground cables  
At least 2m(6ft. 7in) away from a lightening conductor earthing  
electrode and its cable  
yellow wire, 2mm2 x 3.5 m  
Unit : cm(inch)  
The earthing wire for the telephone line cannot be used to  
earth the air conditioner.  
3
4
50(19  
)
3
4
Dig a hole of the size indicated in the illustration opposite, drive the  
earthing electrode into position and cover the top of the electrode  
with the excavated soil.  
1
Install a green/yellow insulated earthing wire (  
2 mm2 or greater):  
Ø
1.6 mm/ 16 ˝, section  
If the earthing wire is too short, connect an extension lead, soldering  
the connection and wrapping it with insulating tape (do not bury the  
soldered connection)  
Secure the earthing wire in position with staples  
If the earthing electrode is installed in an area of heavy traffic,  
its wire must be connected securely.  
5
6
Carefully check the installation, by measuring the earthing resistance with  
an earthing resistance tester. If the resistance is above the required level,  
drive the earthing electrode deeper into the ground or increase the number  
of earthing electrodes.  
Connect the earthing wire to the earthing screw on the air conditioner.  
E-42  
INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT  
Installing and Connecting the Outdoor Unit Drain Hose  
When using the air conditioner in the heating mode, ice may  
accumulate. During de-icing, the condensed water must be drained  
off safely. Consequently, you must install a drain hose on the outdoor  
unit, following the instructions below.  
1
2
3
Insert the drain plug into the drain hole on the underside of the outdoor  
unit.  
Drain hole  
Connect the drain hose to the drain plug.  
Ensure that the drained water runs off correctly and safely.  
Fixing the Unit in Position  
The outdoor unit must be installed on a rigid and stable base to avoid any increase  
in the noise level and vibration, particularly if the outdoor unit is to be installed close  
to a neighbour. If it is to be installed in a location exposed to strong winds or at a  
height, the unit must be fixed to an appropriate support (wall or ground).  
Unit : mm(inch)  
1
Position the outdoor unit so that the air flow is directed towards the  
outside, as indicated by the arrows on the top of the unit.  
660(26)  
2
3
Attach the outdoor unit to the appropriate support using anchor bolts.  
Rubber leg  
If the outdoor unit is exposed to strong winds, install shield plates around  
the outdoor unit, so that the fan can operate correctly.  
Certainly fix up its rubber leg, in order to prevent its vibration and noise.  
E-43  
INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT  
Connecting Up and Purging the Circuit  
The outdoor unit is loaded with sufficient R22 refrigerant for 5m(16ft. 5in) of  
piping. The air in the indoor unit and in the pipe must be purged.  
If air remains in the refrigeration pipes, it will affect the compressor,  
reduce to cooling/heating capacity and could lead to a malfunction.  
Refrigerant for air purging is not charged in the outdoor unit.  
Use Vacuum Pump as shown at the figure.  
1
Connect each assembly pipe to the appropriate valve on the outdoor unit  
and tighten the flare nut.  
Outdoor unit  
Indoor unit  
Gas pipe side  
A
C
2
Referring to the illustration opposite, tighten the flare nut first manually  
and then with a wrench, applying the following torque.  
Liquid pipe side  
B
D
Pipe  
Outer Diameter  
6.35 mm(1/4˝)  
9.52 mm(3/8˝)  
12.70 mm(1/2˝)  
Torque  
Liquid refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
Gas refrigerant  
160kgcm(11.6ftlb )  
300kgcm(21.8ftlb )  
500kgcm(36.4ftlb )  
3
Connect the charging hose of low pressure side of manifold gauge to the  
packed valve having a service port as shown at the figure.  
4
5
Open the valve of the low pressure side of manifold gauge  
counterclockwise.  
Purge the air from the system using vacuum pump for about 10 minutes.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Close the valve of the low pressure side of manifold gauge clockwise.  
Make sure that pressure gauge show -0.1MPa(-76cmHg) after about  
10minutes.  
This procedure is very important in order to avoid gas leak.  
Turn off the vacuum pump  
Indoor  
A-unit  
Indoor  
B-unit  
A
B
Remove the hose of the low pressure side of manifold gauge.  
Vacuum Pump  
6
7
8
Set valve cork of both liquid side and gas side of packed valve to the open  
position.  
The designs and shape are subject to  
change according to the model.  
Mount the valve stem nuts and the service port cap to the valve, and  
tighten them at the torque of 18Nm with a torque wrench.  
Check for gas leakage.  
-
At this time, especially check for gas leakage from the 3-way valves  
stem nuts, and from the service port cap.  
Valve stem  
Liquid side  
Stem cap  
Adding Refrigerant  
Refrigerant must be added if the piping measures more than 5m(16ft 5in) in length.  
This operation can only be performed by a qualified refrigeration specialist.  
Gas side  
If you have used...  
Then...  
Service port  
More than 5m(16ft. 5in)  
of piping  
20g of refrigerant (R22)  
must be added for each  
extra m(3ft.)  
Less than 5m(16ft. 5in)  
of piping  
The purge time is normal.  
Refer to the Service Manual for more details on this operation.  
E-44  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Performing Leak Tests  
Before completing the installation (insulation of the cables, hose and  
piping and fixing of the indoor unit to the installation plate), you must  
check that there are no gas leaks.  
C
D
To check for gas leaks on the...  
Indoor unit  
Then, using a leak detector,  
check the...  
Flare nuts at the end of sections  
C and D.  
Outdoor unit  
Valves on sections A and B.  
B
A
The designs and shape are subject to  
change according to the model.  
E-45  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Placing the Indoor Unit in Position  
Once you have checked that there are no leaks in the system, you can insulate  
the piping, hose and cables and place the indoor unit on the installation plate.  
1
To avoid condensation problems, place heat-resistant polyethylene foam  
separately around each refrigerant pipe in the lower part of the indoor unit.  
2
Wrap the refrigerant pipes and the drain hose located at the rear of the  
indoor unit up in the absorbent pad.  
Triply wind the pipes and hose to the end of the indoor unit with  
3
the absorbent pad (make intervals of 20mm / inch).  
4
3
4
Wind insulating tape around the pipes, assembly cable and drain hose.  
Place the resulting bundle carefully in the lower part of the indoor unit,  
making sure that it does not jut out from the rear of the indoor unit.  
Installation plate  
5
6
Hook the indoor unit on to the installation plate and move the unit to the  
right and left until you are sure that it is securely in place.  
Finish wrapping vinyl tape around the rest of the piping leading to the  
outdoor unit.  
7
Using clamps (optionally supplied), attach the piping to the wall wherever  
possible.  
E-46  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Checking and Testing Operations  
To complete the installation, perform the following checks and tests to  
ensure that the air conditioner is operating correctly.  
1
Review all the following elements in the installation:  
INDOOR UNIT  
Installation site strength  
Piping connection tightness to detect any gas leakages  
Connection wiring  
Heat-resistant insulation of the piping  
Drainage  
Earthing wire connection  
Correct operations (follow the steps below)  
Room select switch in the indoor unit  
Room select switch(A, B, C unit)  
Room select switch  
ROOM NO  
1(#19)  
2(#20)  
L
L
L
H
H
L
A unit  
A unit  
B unit  
C unit  
H
H
2
Apply the power to the outdoor unit.  
- Check the fuse (250V~, 5A) : The fuse is open when the power line  
(L1, L2) is short.  
E-47  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Checking and Testing Operations (Cont.)  
3
Check the connection of PCB communication of outdoor unit.  
(Check whether the red LED of outdoor unit PCB is flickering.)  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
The communication lamp is flickering after the display of each unit  
on the outdoor PCB display part. (every one second).  
LED is not flikering, if the connection is bad or the room select switch is  
located in the wrong position.  
a
- LED lamp (red) flickering after display of A (0.5 sec)  
- LED lamp (red) flickering after display of b (0.5 sec)  
- LED lamp (red) flickering after display of C (0.5 sec)  
Note : PCB switch Cis used for triple split multi air conditioner.  
TEST OPERATING  
C
B
A
Result: If all of three units display lamps are flickering, the connection  
wires and the room option connections are good.  
c
b
If the lamp is not flickering, check as follows:  
a : PCB display  
b : Red LED  
c : PCB switch  
A. Check the display part of indoor unit of each unit (A,B)  
after outdoor unit PCB switch S/W-A is on.  
Check the status of each unit indoor room select switch.  
(Adjust the select switch suitable to the unit A, B.)  
- A unit : STANDARD LED on, TIMER LED flickering  
- B unit : STANDARD LED on, TIMER and NATURE LED flickering  
- C unit : STANDARD LED on, TIMER and NATURE, POWER LED flickering  
(In case of triple split multi air conditioner)  
UNIT  
STANDARD  
Lamp ON  
TIMER  
NATURE  
POWER  
A
B
C
Lamp OFF  
Lamp Flasher  
B. Check the communication connection of outdoor unit PCB  
(Check whether the red LED of outdoor unit PCB is flickering).  
The communication lamp is flickering after the display of each  
unit on the outdoor unit PCB. (every one second)  
- LED lamp (red) is flickering after display of A (0.5 sec)  
- LED lamp (red) is flickering after display of b (0.5 sec)  
- LED lamp (red) is flickering after display of C (0.5 sec)  
Result: If all of three units display lamps are flickering, the connection  
wires and the room option connections are good.  
E-48  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
DISPLAY  
EXPLANATION  
REMARK  
Be sure to check after applying the power  
to the outdoor unit.  
Outdoor sensor error (Short/Open)  
Outdoor A cond pipe sensor error (Short/Open)  
Outdoor B cond pipe sensor error (Short/Open)  
Outdoor C cond pipe sensor error (Short/Open)  
A unit test operation error  
Display when the test operation finishes.  
When the pipe temperature difference of  
indoor unit (pipe temperature 4 minutes before  
Actual pipe temperature) is less than 41˚F(5˚C).  
B unit test operation error  
-
C unit test operation error  
Be sure to check during the test operation.  
A unit test communication error  
B unit test communication error  
C unit test communication error  
A,B,C unit all communication error  
A room test operation OK  
Display of power application.  
Display 4 minutes after the COMP is on.  
B room test operation OK  
C room test operation OK  
Normal operation  
Communication unit number display : A unit  
Communication unit number display : B unit  
Unit A,B and C are changed every one second.  
A
B
C
The communication lamp is flickering after  
display of each unit.  
(possibility to check the communication status)  
Communication unit number display : C unit  
(In case of triple split multi air conditioner)  
During the test operation the unit under test  
is on and off every 0.25s.  
High temperature of the A cond  
High temperature of the B cond  
Refrigerant leaks  
E-49  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Checking and Testing Operations (Cont.)  
4
Check the test operation status by pressing the PCB switch  
S/W-A and S/W-B of outdoor unit.  
Check the operation status by pushing the switch one at time.  
Perform the test operation only for the unit selected last.  
Check the pipe pressure and the other operation status during  
the test operation.  
Check items when the error occurs during the test operation (each unit)  
- Check there is enough refrigerant.  
- Check pipe connections.  
EXAMPLE  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
In case of unit A test, push once the PCB switch S/W-A  
(same for unit B).  
- In such a case, the indoor unit of unit A is operated automatically  
by the outdoor unit.  
a
- In case the unit A test stops, push once more the switch S/W-A.  
< Operation >  
1. Once the test is started, the COMP is on and Good (displayed Gd)  
or Error (displayed Er) is displayed after 4 minutes .  
: Taking difference between the present temperature of indoor heat  
exchanger and the temperature 4 minutes later, if the temperature  
difference is over 41˚F(5°C), the connection is good or if the temperature  
difference is below 41˚F(5°C), the connection is bad.  
TEST OPERATING  
C
B
A
c
b
2. If the result of the test operation is good operation, is possible for 30 minutes max.  
If there is an error, the outdoor unit shall be stopped immediately.  
If an error occurs, push switch S/W-A or S/W-B once to resume  
from the error status. Restart is then possible.  
a : PCB display  
b : Red LED  
c : PCB switch  
3. Once the test operation is completed, push switch S/W-A or S/W-B  
to finish the test.  
4. Once the test is completed, operate the indoor unit normally.  
5. Check the operation is normal. Start up is over.  
E-50  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
To complete the installation, perform the following checks and tests  
to ensure that the air conditioner is operating correctly.  
1
Review all the following elements in the installation:  
Installation site strength  
Piping connection tightness to detect any gas leakages  
Connection wiring  
Heat-resistant insulation of the piping  
Drainage  
Earthing wire connection  
Correct operations (follow the steps below)  
2
Press the On/Off button.  
Result:  
The indicator lights on the indoor unit flash at  
half-second intervals.  
While the indoor unit opens, the indoor unit fan runs  
to start.  
3
Press the  
Result:  
button.  
The outdoor unit operates in cooling or heating mode as  
following the room temperature.  
4
Air flow direction  
Press the  
button and check that the air  
flow blades work properly.  
E-51  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Explaining Operations to the Owner  
Before leaving the premises on which you have installed the air conditioner,  
you should explain the following operations to the owner, making  
reference to the appropriate pages in the owner’s instruction booklet.  
1
How to start and stop the air conditioner.  
2
How to select the operating mode and adjust the temperature and fan  
settings.  
3
4
How to adjust the air flow direction.  
How to set the timers.  
5
How to remove and clean the filters.  
Once the owner is happy with the basic operations, hand over the owner’s  
instruction booklet and this installation manual for storage in a handy and safe  
place.  
E-52  
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION  
Memo  
E-53  
THIS AIR CONDITIONER IS MANUFACTURED BY:  
ESTE AIRE ACONDICIONADO HA SIDO FABRICADO POR:  
CE CLIMATISEUR EST FABRIQUE PAR:  
ELECTRONICS  
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