Daewoo Air Conditioner Split Airconditioning System User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
SPLIT AIRCONDITIONING SYSTEM  
MODEL #:  
DSB-071LH  
S1  
CONTENTS  
It is recommended that you read the Installation and Operating instructions fully before installing and/or operating this  
unit.  
Safety Instructions....................................................1 OPERATING SECTION  
Contents ...................................................................2 Location of Controls ...............................................16  
Indoor Unit....................................................................16  
Outdoor Unit.................................................................16  
Remote Controller........................................................18  
INSTALLATION SECTION  
Remote Display............................................................19  
Basic Accessories ....................................................3 Operation................................................................19  
Optional Accessories................................................4  
Installation Diagram..................................................5  
Installation.................................................................6  
Selecting a Site ..............................................................6  
Installing the Wall Bracket..............................................6  
Installing the Indoor/Outdoor Wire to  
Connecting the AC Cord..............................................19  
Setting the Unit for Remote Operation.........................20  
How to Install Batteries ................................................21  
Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Chart......................21  
To Set the Unit to Auto Mode ..........................................22  
To Operate Fan Only ...................................................22  
To Set Unit to Cool Mode.............................................22  
To Set Unit to Heat Mode ............................................23  
To Set Unit to Dehumidifier Mode................................23  
To Select The Fan Direction ........................................24  
To Set Unit to High Power Cooling/Heating Mode.........24  
To Set the On Timer Mode ..........................................25  
To Set the Off Timer Mode ..........................................25  
To Set Unit to Sleep Mode...........................................26  
Emergency Operation..................................................26  
the Indoor Unit for AC Connection.................................7  
Mounting the Indoor Unit................................................8  
Preparing the Copper Tubing.........................................9  
Connecting Copper Tubes.............................................9  
Connecting the Drain Hose..........................................10  
Installing the Indoor/Outdoor Wire to  
the Outdoor Unit for AC Connection............................11  
Taping up the Wire/Tubes/Hose..................................12  
Applying Putty and Inserting Wall Cap ........................12  
Air Purging....................................................................13 Changing/Cleaning the Air Filters ..........................27  
Air Purging with Vacuum Pump...................................13 Cleaning the Indoor Cover .....................................27  
Test Run.......................................................................15 Care and Maintenance...........................................28  
Pump Down..................................................................15 Troubleshooting Guide...........................................29  
Specifications .........................................................30  
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INSTALLATION SECTION  
BASIC ACCESSORIES  
This Installation section explains how and where to connect this new air conditioner. Please read make sure all acces-  
sories are included as shown below and read manual thoroughly. This Installation section is provided to assist the per-  
son knowledgeable in air conditioner installation and should not be installed by anybody who is not thoroughly familiar  
with this type of installation. Please contact a professional installer if necessary.  
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITHTHE UNIT:  
2
1
5
6
3
4
8
7
No.  
Description  
Qty.  
No.  
Description  
Qty.  
1
2
3
4
Wall Bracket  
Remote Controller  
Battery  
1
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
Concrete Nails  
5
8
1
1
Wall Bracket Screws  
Deodorizing Filter  
Electrostatic Filter  
Option Part  
Foot Cushion  
COPPERTUBING:  
Copper tubing supplied is available at most dealers or A/C shops. Make sure the new copper tubing has the exact same  
specifications and diameter as the original copper tubing and is as short as possible.  
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
ACCESSORIES NOT SUPPLIED WITHTHE UNIT:  
3
2
1
4
6
7
8
5
No.  
Description  
Part No.  
Qty  
Material  
Size  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Drain Hose Extension  
Tape  
3103200200  
2TQ1008000  
3100002600  
3103301000  
2221040001  
3102797200  
3102796360  
3100900600  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
PVC  
PVC  
ID19.6 X 2m PVC Pipe  
80W X 0.1T X 3.5m  
1/2", 1/4" Copper Tube  
225 X 120 X 8T  
Copper Tubing Extension  
Insulator Plate  
Putty  
F-US  
80g  
Connection Cord  
Signal line Cord  
Cap Wall  
(1.5mm2 X 6m X 3P)  
(1.5mm2 X 6m X 2P)  
P.P.  
Complete Optional  
3100019000  
1
Accessories (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)  
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INSTALLATION DIAGRAM  
Below is an overview for the connection of the the Indoor unit to the Outdoor unit. The pages following will give detailed  
instructions for full installation. Remember to read the complete Installation section and follow all the safety instructions  
fully when installing the Indoor and Outdoor units.  
OVERVIEW  
This appliance must be installed according to national power supply aequirement.  
10cm (3.95in)  
from ceiling  
10cm (3.95in) from  
30cm (11.8in) from  
side wall  
side wall  
Wall  
Wall  
Bracket  
Drain  
Hose  
Wall Cap  
At least 30cm  
(11.8in) from unit  
Pipes  
(Not Supplied)  
AC  
Connection  
(Not Supplied)  
AC Outlet  
and Plug  
Wrap with  
Tape  
Plug into 220V  
AC Outlet  
Maximum Height 7M(21Ft)  
Maximum Length 15M(49Ft)  
Any tube length between 7 and 15 meters must  
be precharged with freon using the following calulation:  
(Length – 5) x 30 grams  
23.6  
inches  
Adding additonal tubing will decrease efficiency  
3.9 inches  
27.6  
inches  
NOTES:  
• After installation it must be possi-  
ble for the user to disconnect the  
power supply plug.  
Copper  
Drain  
Tubing  
Hose  
• If the AC outlet is a 3-pronged type  
or other, have an electrician install  
a new outlet.  
23.6  
inches  
1/2" side piping  
Connecting  
• Contanct service man when re-  
place the power cord set.  
cable  
1/4" side piping  
Drain Hose  
• The specification of AC connection  
is 1.5mm2X5PX6m.  
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INSTALLATION  
SELECTING A SITE:  
INDOOR UNIT  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
• Do not install the unit in an area with direct sunlight, near • Do not install the unit in an area near heat sources, ex-  
heat sources (radiator, etc.), or an area where leakage  
of flammable gas may be expected.  
haust fans, or an area where leakage of flammable gas  
may be expected.  
• Select a position in the room, high on the wall, where the • Do not install the unit in a humid, damp or uneven loca-  
whole room can be uniformly cooled. tion.  
• Select a location that can hold the weight of the unit and • Select a location that is well ventilated .  
where the copper tubing, drain hose and Indoor to • Leave enough room around the unit for air intake, ex-  
Outdoor Wire have the shortest distance to the Outdoor  
unit.  
haust and possible maintenance.  
• Make sure the Indoor unit is installed at least 10cm  
(3.95in) away from the top and left side wall and at least  
30cm (11.8in) from AC outlet and right side wall (see  
Overview figure on previous page).  
INSTALLING THE WALL BRACKET:  
To install the wall bracket, follow the procedures below. One hole is required for the tubing and may be either on the left  
or right side.  
1. Determine the type of wall (sheetrock, concrete, etc.)  
and make sure it is strong enough to hold indoor unit.  
Select an approximate position for the unit, taking the  
required distances away from walls/AC outlet into  
consideration.  
2. Determine if the hole is to be made at the left or right  
hole location.  
150 mm  
60 mm  
CAUTION  
• Before making hole, make sure there are no studs, pipes,  
electrical wiring or conduit directly behind the area to be  
cut.  
3. Using drill with hole-cutting attachment or equivalent,  
cut a hole 65mm (2.56") in diameter. The hole should  
be made at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side.  
Measure the thickness from the inside to outside edges  
and cut a PVC pipe at a slight angle 1/4" shorter than  
the thickness of the wall and insert pipe in wall.  
4. For sheetrock, wooden or similar wall, measure  
down from the ceiling using a level or tape measure  
and attach the wall bracket to the wall using 4  
screws. If you are not able to line up the holes with  
the beams, use toggle bolts. Make sure the wall  
bracket is even and flush against the wall.  
Indoor  
Outdoor  
Cut at slight angle  
For Concrete, or similar type wall, make holes into the wall and insert concrete nails instead of screws.  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR WIRE TO THE INDOOR UNIT FOR AC CONNECTION  
The Indoor/Outdoor wire is used to supply AC from the Indoor unit to the Outdoor unit. To install the indoor/outdoor wire,  
follow the procedures below.  
1. Open the connection cover on the indoor unit to ac-  
cess the connection area.  
2. Fish the indoor/outdoor wire from the rear of the in-  
door unit through the front of the unit.  
For easier connection, make sure enough wire is  
pulled through the front.  
Use the wire as shown below:  
Brown  
Yellow/Green  
Blue  
Connection cover  
Remove the Connection  
Cover.  
Blue  
Black  
• Loosen one screw for fixing  
the Connection Cover.  
• Loosen one screw at the  
Connection Cover.  
3. To connect wires, loosen the screw in the Terminal  
Block and insert the correct wires like following fig-  
ure. Connect the Brown wire to the “L” connection,  
Yellow/Green wire to the “ ” connection, the Blue  
wire to “Y” connection, the Blue wire to “1” connec-  
tion and the Black wire to “2” connection.  
• Remove the Connection  
Cover.  
Screw  
NOTES:  
• This appliance must be installed according to National  
power supply requirement.  
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by  
the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qual-  
ified person in order to avoid a hazard.  
L
Y
1
2
• Make sure the Indoor unit’s AC cord is not connected to  
AC power when connecting the indoor/outdoor wire.  
• When connecting wires, make sure they are fully insert-  
ed and minimum copper wire is exposed. If they are  
not, shorting, overheating, no operation, etc. may occur.  
• Be sure to comply with local codes on running a wire  
from the indoor to the outdoor unit.  
Black  
Brown  
Blue Blue  
Yellow/Green  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
<INDOOR UNIT (Control Box)>  
4. Connect the wires to the housing and terminals on  
the control board individually according to the out-  
door unit connection.  
Main PCB  
Terminals  
Housing & Terminals on the  
indoor unit  
L
Y
1
2
Yellow/  
Green  
color of wires  
Brown  
Blue  
Blue  
Black  
BLACK  
GRAY  
BLACK  
GRAY  
2)  
3)  
Hausing  
A
color of wires  
Yellow/  
Blue  
Black  
Brown  
Blue  
Green  
Housing A  
L
Y
1
2
The used connection cable connected to indoor and out-  
door unit must be ;  
Housing & Terminals on the  
outdoor unit  
Housing B  
Terminals  
1) H07RN-F 3G1.5mm2 (NOT INCLUDED)  
2) H07RN-F 2G1.5mm2 (NOT INCLUDED)  
3) UL2464 AWG22 2G0.75mm2 (INCLUDED IN SET)  
MOUNTING THE INDOOR UNIT  
The Indoor unit must be mounted before connecting the indoor/outdoor wire, drain hose and copper tubing. To mount,  
follow the procedures below:  
1. The tubing can be extended in 4 directions as shown  
below. No cutting is necessary for left/rear and  
right/rear tubing connections. If using left or right tub-  
ing connections, remove the plastic area with a hack-  
saw so pipes can go through.  
2. Make sure the drain hose and copper tubing are  
wrapped with the rubber insulation. Using the tape,  
wrap the indoor/outdoor wire, copper tubing and  
drain hose together.  
Left  
Tubing  
CAUTION:  
Left/Rear  
Tubing  
• Make sure the Indoor unit’s AC cord is not con-  
nected to AC power when performing these pro-  
cedures.  
• Be sure to comply with local codes on running a  
wire from the indoor to the outdoor unit.  
• DO NOT LET THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR WIRE  
COME IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE TUB-  
ING OR HOSE!  
Right/Rear  
Tubing  
Right  
Tubing  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
Wall Bracket  
3. Shape the tubing so it can easily go through the hole  
in the wall. Push the indoor/outdoor wire, copper  
tubing and drain hose through the hole in the wall  
angling downward. Situate the indoor unit on the  
wall bracket by lifting the indoor unit slightly above  
the wall bracket and then down so it is securely  
locked in place.  
Insert Putty  
Drain Hose  
PREPARING THE COPPER TUBING (NOT INCLUDED)  
A copper tubing extension (not included) may need to be cut. If this is the case, it will also have to be deburred and  
flared as shown below:  
1. Cut the copper tube extension to the desired length  
with a tube cutter. It is highly recommended that 1  
foot is added to the requested length. After cutting,  
deburring may be necessary (see below diagram).  
Perform this with a tube reamer.  
2. Make a flare at the end of the copper tube with a  
flare tool.  
Make sure the inside surface and edges are smooth  
and the sides are uniform length.  
BEFORE  
AFTER  
Flare nut  
Connection  
pipe  
Flare tool  
CAUTION:  
• When using the tube reamer, hold the tube downward and make sure no copper scraps fall into the tubing.  
CONNECTING COPPER TUBES  
To connect the copper tubes, follow the procedures below:  
1. Remove the flare nut stoppers from the inside unit.  
Determine the location of the copper tubing and  
where the bends will be. Gently bend the copper tub-  
ing, making sure to use big angles so no crimping  
will occur. Try to do this on the first try as repeated  
bending may break or crimp the tubing.  
2. Remove the plastic stoppers from the tubing.  
Connect the large and small copper tubing to the re-  
spective extension and rotate the flare nut with your  
finger until a smooth match is made. Make sure the  
copper extension has foam rubber (insulation) on it.  
coupler  
Flare Nut  
NOTE:  
When removing the flare nut stopper from the inside unit, confirm “Ping”, sounds because the mixed gas is charged in the  
inside unit,  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
3. Once a smooth match is made, tighten the flare nut  
4. Remove the flare nut stoppers from the outdoor  
unit’s valves. Connect the larger copper tubing to the  
larger valve on the outdoor unit. Connect the smaller  
copper tubing to the smaller valve on the outdoor  
unit.  
using a wrench. Be very careful not to strip the  
threads or flare nut. Repeat this process for the small  
and large tubing. When tightening the flare nut, use  
another wrench to securely hold the coupler from  
twisting and possibly damaging the tubing.  
5. Perform a leak test on all copper tube connections.  
To prevent heat loss and damage to walls from con-  
densation, the copper tube connections coming from  
the wall must be insulated. Do this by wrapping foam  
rubber or equivalent around the connection approxi-  
mately 8mm thick so no copper tubing is exposed.  
NOTES:  
• As with all wiring and hookups on this unit, make sure  
the AC plug on the indoor unit is unplugged.  
• Be very careful not to strip the threads or flare nut.  
• When insulating the connections, use foam rubber or  
equivalent.  
CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE  
To connect the drain hose, follow the procedures below:  
1. Connect the drain hose extension to the drain hose  
coming from the indoor unit by loosing the clamp on  
the extension using a phillips screwdriver, attaching  
the hoses together and then tightening the clamp.  
2. Run the drain hose, slanted downward, outside. If  
the drain pipe is exposed indoors, make sure it is  
thoroughly insulated so condensation does not ruin  
walls or furniture or come in contact with the AC con-  
nection or extension. Also, do not crease or form a  
trap in the tubing.  
Wall Bracket  
Insert Putty  
Drain Hose  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
INSTALLING THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR WIRE TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT FOR AC CONNECTION  
The Indoor/Outdoor wire is used to supply AC from the Indoor unit to the Outdoor unit. To install the indoor/outdoor wire,  
follow the procedures below.  
1. Remove the screw holding on the connection cover.  
Remove the connection cover on the outdoor unit to  
access the connection area.  
2. Route the indoor/outdoor wire into the opening on  
the outdoor unit and through the wire holder. To con-  
nect to the wire holder, loosen the screw on the wire  
holder, insert the wires through, then tighten the  
screw.  
Use the wire as shown below:  
Brown  
Yellow/Green  
Blue  
Connection  
Cover  
Blue  
Black  
3. Connect the wires to the housing and terminals on  
the Control board individually according to the out-  
door unit Connection.  
4. To connect wires, loosen the screw in the Terminal  
Block and insert the correct wires like following fig-  
ure. Connect the Brown wire to the “L” connection,  
Yellow/Green wire to the “ ” connection, the Blue  
wire to “Y” connection, the Blue wire to “1” connec-  
tion and the Black wire to “2” connection. Insert  
Housing “A” and Housing “B” to connection.  
Main PCB  
Terminals  
Housing & Terminals on the  
indoor unit  
L
Y
1
2
<OUTDOOR UNIT(Control Panel)>  
Yellow/  
Green  
color of wires  
Brown  
Blue  
Blue  
Black  
Housing  
B
BLACK  
GRAY  
BLACK  
GRAY  
L
Y
1
2
Housing  
A
color of wires  
Yellow/  
Blue  
Black  
Brown  
Blue  
Green  
Housing A  
Black  
Brown  
Yellow Blue  
/Green  
Blue  
L
Y
1
2
Housing & Terminals on the  
outdoor unit  
Housing B  
Terminals  
Clamp Cord  
NOTES:  
1)  
2)  
Connection  
Cable Cover  
• Make sure the Indoor unit’s AC cord is not connected to  
AC power when connecting the indoor/outdoor wire.  
• When connecting wires, make sure they are fully insert-  
ed and minimum copper wire is exposed. If they are  
not, shorting, overheating, no operation, etc. may occur.  
• Be sure to comply with local codes on running a wire  
from the indoor to the outdoor unit.  
3)  
The used connection cable connected to indoor and  
outdoor unit must be ;  
1) H07RN-F 3G1.5mm2 (NOT INCLUDED)  
2) H07RN-F 2G1.5mm2 (NOT INCLUDED)  
3) UL2464 AWG22 2G0.75mm2 (INCLUDED IN SET)  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
TAPING UP THE WIRE/TUBES/HOSE  
After running the wire, hose and tubing outside, tape them up as shown below to insulate.  
1. Tape the two copper tubes, drain hose (and the  
electrical wiring if local codes permit) together with  
the supplied tape. Make sure the electrical wiring  
does not come in direct contact with the copper  
tubing or drain hose. Approximately 1 foot outside  
the hole, let the drain hose out and separate from  
the copper tubing and wiring.  
2. Begin wrapping from the point the tubing comes out  
of the outdoor unit and continue to the hole in the  
wall. Leave no gaps or breaks and cover the entire  
length of the tubing. As you wrap, overlap the previ-  
ous turn by half the width of the tape.  
Wall Bracket  
Insert Putty  
Drain Hose  
1/2" side piping  
Connecting  
cable  
1/4" side piping  
Drain Hose  
3. Wrap the piping joints with the insulator plate and  
fasten it with vinyl tape.  
4. After wrapping the connection pipe with tape, fasten  
it to the outside wall with saddles, etc.  
Wall cap  
insulator plete  
Pipe  
Tape  
pipe  
vinyl tape  
Saddle  
(Not supplied)  
APPLYING PUTTY AND INSERTING WALL CAP  
After running the wires and tubing outside, putty should be inserted around the opening on the outside to protect against  
rain, wind, etc. To apply putty, see below:  
1. Apply the putty to any area on the outside hole that  
air or rain can get into.  
2. After applying putty, insert the wall Cap at Indoor  
side and Outdoor side.  
Wall Bracket  
Insert Putty  
Apply Putty  
Here  
Wall Cap  
Tubing  
Drain Hose  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
AIR PURGING  
Indoor Unit  
Air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system may create  
adverse conditions as indicated below:  
• pressure in the system rises  
• operating current rises  
• cooling efficiency drops  
• moisture in the refrigerant circuit may freeze and block capillary  
tubing  
• water may lead to corrosion of parts in the refrigerant system  
Outdoor Unit  
Therefore, the indoor unit and tubing between the indoor and  
outdoor unit must be leak tested and evacuated to remove any  
noncondesables and moisture from the system.  
AIR PURGING WITH VACUUM PUMP (TEST  
RUN)  
Confirm each tube (narrow and wide tubes) between the indoor  
and outdoor units has been properly connected and all wiring for  
the test run has been completed. Remove the valve caps from  
the wide and narrow service valves on the outdoor unit. Note that  
both narrow and wide tube service valves on the outdoor unit are  
kept closed at this stage (shipping position).  
Manifold Valve  
Lo  
Pressure  
Gauge  
Hi  
Leak Test  
1. With the service valves on the outdoor unit remaining closed,  
remove the threaded cover on the wide tube service port.  
(Save for reuse.)  
Charge Hose  
2. Attach a manifold valve (with pressure gauge) and dry nitro-  
gen gas cylinder to this service port with charge hoses.  
CAUTION:  
Be sure to use a manifold valve for air purging. If it is not avail-  
able, use a stop valve for this purpose. The “Hi” knob of the man-  
ifold valve must always be kept closed.  
Nitrogen Gas  
3. Pressurize the system to no more than 150 P.S.I.G. with dry  
nitrogen gas and close the cylinder valve when the gauge  
reading reaches 150 P.S.I.G. Next, test for leaks with liquid  
soap.  
Cylinder  
(Vertical  
Position)  
CAUTION:  
To avoid nitrogen entering the refrigerant system in a liquid state, the top of the nitrogen gas cylinder must be higher  
than its bottom when you pressurize the system. Usually, the cylinder is used in a vertical standing position.  
4. Do a leak test of all joints of the tubing (both indoor and outdoor) and both wide and narrow service valves. Bubbles  
indicate a leak. Be sure to wipe off the soap with a clean cloth.  
5. After the system is found to be free of leaks, relieve the nitrogen pressure by loosening the charge hose connector at  
the nitrogen cylinder. When the system pressure is reduced to normal, disconnect the hose from the cylinder.  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
Evacuation  
Indoor Unit  
1. Attach the charge hose end described in the leak test  
area to a vacuum pump to evacuate the tubing and indoor  
unit. Confirm the “Lo” knob of the manifold valve is open.  
Then, run the vacuum pump. The operation time for evac-  
uation varies with the tubing length and capacity of the  
pump. The following table shows the amount of time for  
evacuation:  
Required time for evacuation when 30 gal/h vacuum  
pump is used  
If tubing length is less than  
33 ft. (10 m)  
If tubing length is longer than  
33 ft. (10 m)  
Outdoor Unit  
10 min. or more  
15 min. or more  
2. When the desired vacuum is reached, close the “Lo” knob  
of the manifold valve and stop the vacuum pump.  
Finishing the job  
1. With a hex wrench, turn the narrow tube service valve  
stem counter-clockwise to fully open the valve.  
2. Turn the wide tube service valve stem counter-clockwise  
to fully open the valve.  
Manifold Valve  
Lo  
Pressure  
Gauge  
Hi  
CAUTION:  
To avoid gas from leaking when removing the charge hose,  
make sure the wide tube service valve is fully open and  
turned all the way out.  
3. Loosen the charge hose connected to the wide tube ser-  
vice port slightly to release the pressure, then remove the  
hose.  
Charge Hose  
4. Replace the threaded cover on the wide tube service port  
and fasten it securely. This process is very important to  
prevent gas from leaking from the system.  
5. Replace the valve caps at both wide and narrow service  
valves and fasten them securely.  
Vacuum  
Pump  
This completes air purging with a vacuum pump. The air  
conditioner is now ready to test run.  
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)  
TEST RUN  
Check that all tubing and wiring have been completed correctly. Check again that the wide and narrow tube service  
valves are fully opened. Turn on the power and run the system.  
Service Valve Construction  
• Valve Position Closed  
The valve systems of both the wide and narrow tubes are turned all the way in. The unit is shipped from the factory in  
this position and it is also used for Pump Down and Air Purging.  
• Valve Position Fully Open  
The valve stems of both the wide and narrow tubes are turned all the way out. This is normal operating and Test Run  
position.  
• Valve Position Half Open  
With the narrow tube valve stem is turned to the halfway-down position. This position is used for pressure measure-  
ment and gas charging.  
CAUTION:  
When opening or closing the service valve stem, be sure to use a hex wrench.  
PUMP DOWN  
Pump Down means collecting all refrigerant in the outdoor unit without loss in refrigerant gas.  
This is performed when the unit is to be relocated or the refrigerant circuit is serviced.  
CAUTION:  
Be sure to perform Pump Down procedure with the unit cooling mode.  
Pump Down Procedure  
1. Connect a low-pressure gauge manifold hose to the charge port on the wide tube service valve.  
2. Open the wide tube service valve halfway and purge the air from the manifold hose using the refrigerant gas.  
3. Close the narrow tube service valve (all the way in).  
4. Turn on the unit’s operating switch and start the cooling operation.  
5. When the low-pressure gauge reading becomes 1 to 0.5 kg/cm2 (14.2 to 7.1 psi), fully close the wide tube valve stem  
and then quickly turn off the unit. At that time, Pump Down has been completed and all refrigerant gas will have been  
collected in the outdoor unit.  
15  
OPERATING SECTION  
LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
INDOOR UNIT  
Air In  
Indoor Cover  
Deodorizing Filter (Option)  
Removes bad smells  
from the air.  
Electrostatic Filter  
(Option)  
Removes dust  
particles from the air.  
Air Cleaning Filters  
Removes dust and  
prohibits germs.  
Sensor  
Wire  
Indicators  
Indicate the setting  
Cold Air  
Remote Sensor  
Emergency/Remote  
Switch  
Push to select the  
desired position.  
Power Plug  
LCD Remote Controller  
AIR IN  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
Connection Cover  
Remove cover to access the AC connection  
from this unit to the indoor unit.  
AIR OUT  
Service Valves  
The indoor and outdoor units  
are connected by copper tubes  
which are connected here.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
INDOOR UNIT  
Indoor Unit Display  
Switch Panel  
Remote Control Signal Receiver  
This place is the part to receive the signal if it receive  
the signal, you can hear the signal “beep. beep”.  
EMR. REMOCON  
Timer (Yellow)  
Lights during the time  
reservation mode.  
ON (Red)  
Lights when the  
operation is going on.  
There is a switch panel at inside of Front  
Panel. At the time of operating, open the  
Front Panel.  
Quick (Red)  
Lights during the  
Quick Mode.  
Air clean (Green)  
Emergency switch can be used when the remote  
controller is lost or Testing.  
Remote switch is usually used by remote controller.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS (CONTINUED)  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
AUTO  
Display  
Display information  
ON/OFF Button  
Press to turn the unit  
on or off.  
TEMPERATURE Buttons  
Press to raise or lower  
the desired temperature.  
FAN SPEED Button  
Press to select the fan speed  
(High " ", Middle " ",  
Llow " ").  
FAN DIR.  
Button  
MODE  
SLEEP  
FAN SPEED  
FAN DIR.  
Press to select up/down  
direction for fan.  
MODE Button  
Press to cycle through the modes  
(Auto/Quick/Cooling/Fan/Dry)  
TIMER  
ON/OFF  
ENTER/  
TURBO/MILD  
SLEEP Button  
Press to set the unit for  
the sleep mode.  
CANCEL  
TURBO/MILD  
Press to be colder the unit.  
TIMER ON/OFF Button  
Press to set the unit of or on time.  
(0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8,  
10, 12, 16, 20, 24hr)  
TIMER ENTER/CANCEL Button  
Press to enter a timer setting or  
to cancel timer setting  
COVER  
Slide down to access most  
of the remote buttons.  
Slide down further to  
access the battery  
compartment.  
REMOTE DISPLAY  
MODE Indicators (Auto/Quick/Cool/Fan/Dehumidifier/Heat)  
Lights to indicate the mode selected.  
AUTO  
FAN Indicators  
Lights to indicate  
the fan speed.  
FAN DIRECTION Indicators  
Lights to indicate the  
fan direction.  
NATURAL Indicator  
Lights to indicate the  
speeds simulating a loreeze.  
TIMER Indicators (Include sleep)  
Lights to indicate the timer function mode.  
TEMPERATURE & RESERVATION TIME lndicat  
Lights to indicate the temperature or time.  
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OPERATION  
CONNECTING THE AC CORD  
The outdoor unit is connected to the indoor unit through the AC connecting wire or connection cord. To connect the in-  
door unit to AC, follow the procedures below:  
1. Insert the attached AC plug into a pronged 220V AC  
NOTES:  
outlet.  
• Never connect the AC line cord plug to other than the  
specified voltage (220V).  
• Use the attached power cord only.  
• The new air conditioner system should be on it’s own  
AC Outlet  
and Plug  
220V circuit. Contact your local electrical installer for in-  
stallation.  
Plug into 220V AC Outlet.  
SETTING THE UNIT FOR REMOTE OPERATION  
After the unit is fully connected and plugged in, it can be turned on. To turn the unit on and set it for remote operation,  
follow the procedures below:  
1. Open the indoor unit’s cover and make sure the  
EMERGENCY/REMOTE switch is set to the RE-  
MOTE position; this will allow the unit to operate with  
the remote controller.  
2. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller to  
turn on the unit. The On LED will light on the indoor  
unit and “ON” will light in the remote display.  
To select the various modes and settings, read the  
following pages.  
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch  
EMR. REMOCON  
THREE MINUTE COMPRESSOR DELAY  
• After turning the indoor unit on and setting it for air con-  
ditioner operation, the compressor (outdoor unit) will  
not come on for three minutes. This is a feature that  
will protect the compressor from damage due to quick  
start and stops.  
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OPERATION (CONTINUED)  
HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES  
To install the batteries, follow the procedures below:  
1. Slide down the cover to access most of the remote  
buttons. Slide down further to access the battery  
compartment.  
2. Insert two “AAA” size Alkaline batteries following the  
polarity diagram below.  
TIMER  
ON/OFF  
ENTER/  
CANCEL  
TURBO/MILD  
+
+
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS  
The precautions below should be followed when using batteries in this device:  
1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.  
2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the battery compartment. Reversed  
batteries may cause damage to the device.  
3. Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-zinc) or old batteries with fresh ones.  
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible  
battery leakage.  
5. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged; they can overheat and rupture. (Follow battery manufac-  
turer’s directions).  
CELSIUS TO FAHRENHEIT CONVERSION CHART  
CELSIUS  
FAHRENHEIT  
CELSIUS  
FAHRENHEIT  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
64.4  
66.2  
68  
69.8  
71.6  
73.4  
75.2  
77  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
78.8  
80.6  
82.4  
84.2  
86  
87.8  
89.6  
NOTES:  
• When operating the remote controller, make sure there are no obstructions between the remote controller and the re-  
mote sensor.  
• After a while the display goes blank to conserve battery power. To check the settings, press the ON/OFF button once.  
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TO SET THE UNIT TO AUTO MODE  
This unit will automatically operate the unit according to its surroundings while in the Auto mode. All you have to set is  
the desired temperature and it will control the fan, coolness and dehumidifier. Follow procedures below:  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the  
remote control to turn the unit on;  
the On LED will light on the indoor  
unit and “ON” will light in the re-  
mote display.  
AUTO  
2. Make sure the  
indicator appears  
in the remote display. Using the TEMP.  
orbuttons, set the desired tempera-  
ture. The desired temperature can be changed up or down 1 degree  
from the actual room temperature. For temperature setting: 24~28°C  
AUTO  
3. Then the unit will automatically  
operate.  
SET UNIT TO QUICK MODE  
To set this unit to cool at the highest power, follow the procedures below:  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the re-  
mote control to turn the unit on; the On  
LED will light on the indoor unit and  
“ON” will light in the remote display.  
2. Press the MODE button until the Quick  
(
) indicator appears in the dis-  
play.  
The unit will then start cooling the room at the highest power.  
3.  
TO SET UNIT TO COOL MODE  
To set the unit to cool the room to a desired temperature, follow the procedures below:  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the re-  
mote control to turn the unit on; the On  
LED will light on the indoor unit and  
“ON” will light in the remote display.  
2. Press the MODE button until the Cool  
indicator appears in the display.  
3. Using the TEMP. orbuttons, set  
the desired temperature. The desired  
temperature can be changed up to  
32°C and down to 18°C.  
4. To select the fan speed, press the FAN  
SPEED button until the desired speed ap-  
pears in the display (see below).  
FAN SPEEDS  
AUTO  
“AUTO”  
The fan will automatically select the fan speed.  
The fan will operate on low speed.  
The fan will operate on medium speed.  
The fan will operate on high speed.  
“NATURAL” The fan will randomly cycle through the speeds  
simulating a cool breeze.  
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TO OPERATE FAN ONLY  
To operate only the fan so the unit will circulate the air, proceed as follows:  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on  
the remote control to turn the  
unit on; the On LED will light on  
the indoor unit and “ON” will  
light in the remote display.  
2. Press the MODE button until the  
Fan indicator  
display.  
appears in the  
No allowance setting temperature  
3. To select a fan speed, press the  
FAN SPEED button until the desired  
speed appears in the display (see  
below).  
FAN SPEEDS  
NOTE:  
The fan will operate on low speed.  
The fan will operate on medium speed.  
The fan will operate on high speed.  
• If “NATURAL” is selected, the NATURAL” indicator on  
the indoor unit will light.  
“NATURAL” The fan will randomly cycle through the  
speeds simulating a breeze.  
TO SET UNIT TO DEHUMIDIFIER MODE  
Select this mode when there is high humidity. To select, follow the procedures below.  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on  
the remote control to turn the  
unit on; the On LED will light on  
the indoor unit and “ON” will  
light in the remote display.  
2. Press the MODE button until the  
Dehumidifier  
the display.  
indicator appears in  
3. Using the TEMP. orbut-  
tons, set the desired temper-  
ature. The desired tempera-  
ture can be changed up to  
32°C and down to 18°C.  
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TO SET UNIT TO HEAT MODE  
To set the unit to heat the room to a desired temperature, follow the procedures below:  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on  
the remote control to turn the  
unit on; the On LED will light  
on the indoor unit and “ON”  
will light in the remote display.  
2. Press the MODE button until the Heat  
indicator appears in the display.  
In the heat mode, the fan direction  
(UP, DOWN) is further downward  
than that in the cool mode for the good circulation.  
3. Using the TEMP. orbut-  
tons, set the desired temper-  
ature. The desired tempera-  
ture can be changed up to  
32°C and down to 18°C.  
4. To select the fan speed, press the  
FAN SPEED button until the desired  
speed appears in the display (see  
below).  
NOTE:  
When the heating orperation is started, hot air delivery might be delayed due to warm up period.  
FAN SPEEDS  
“AUTO”  
The fan will automatically select the fan  
speed.  
The fan will operate on low speed.  
The fan will operate on medium speed.  
The fan will operate on high speed.  
“NATURAL” The fan will randomly cycle through the  
speeds simulating a cool breeze.  
TO SELECT THE FAN DIRECTION  
Regardless of the mode the unit is set for, the fan direction can be changed so it moves up and down, left and right or  
both. Follow procedures below to set fan direction.  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on  
the remote control to turn the  
unit on; the On LED will light  
on the indoor unit and “ON”  
will light in the remote display.  
2. Press the MODE button to select the  
desired mode.  
3. Press the FAN DIR. button to  
select the fan direction. See  
chart below for detailed infor-  
mation on each of the three  
settings.  
FAN DIR.  
FAN DIR.  
First Press  
The air will flow up and down.  
Normal air direction.  
Second Press  
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TO SET THE ON TIMER MODE  
This unit can be set to automatically turn on after a predetermined amount of hours (up to 24) in the order of 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24.  
1. Press the ON/OFF button of timer on the remote control to set the on timer mode, “HOUR” and “ON” on the remote display will be displayed and  
“TIMER” will be flicked. When you increase to press “ON/OFF” you will get desired time. Then, if pressing “ENTER/CANCEL” button, ON TIMER  
Mode will be started. If you want to stop ON TIMER Mode, please press “ENTER/CANCEL” again.  
2. While the unit is off, press the  
TIMER ON button; the display will  
light waiting input for the timer, but  
the actual unit will not turn on.  
3. Repeatedly press the TIMER ON button  
until the desired hour that you want the  
unit to turn on appears on the display.  
For example, if it is 1:00 P.M. and you  
want the unit to turn on at 4:00 P.M., select 3 hours.  
Press the ENTER button to input the setting  
into memory; the unit will beep, the TIMER  
indicator will light on the unit and the TIMER  
indicator on the remote will light to indicate  
the unit is in the timer mode.  
4.  
Place the remote controller so it is facing the unit. When the de-  
sired hour is reached, the unit will turn on to the selected mode.  
5.  
AUTO  
NOTE: Press the ENTER button within 5 seconds of  
selecting the desired time. If mote than 5 sec-  
onds elapse, steps 3 and 4 must be repeated.  
TO SET THE OFF TIMER MODE  
This unit can be set to automatically turn off after a predetermined amount of hours (up to 12) in the order of 0.5, 1, 1.5,  
2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 11, 12.  
1. Press the ON/OFF button of timer on the remote control to set the off timer mode, “HOUR” and “OFF” on the remote display will be displayed  
and “TIMER” will be flicked. When you increase to press “ON/OFF” you will get desired time. Then, if pressing “ENTER/CANCEL” button,  
OFF TIMER Mode will be started. If you want to stop OFF TIMER Mode, please press “ENTER/CANCEL” again.  
AUTO  
2. Press the TIMER OFF button once  
to enter the Timer screen.  
Press the ENTER button to input the set-  
ting into memory; the unit will beep, the  
TIMER indicator will light on the unit and  
the TIMER indicator on the remote will  
light to indicate the unit is in the timer mode.  
3. Repeatedly press the TIMER OFF but-  
ton until the desired hour that you want  
the unit to shut off appears on the dis-  
play. For example, if it is 8:00 P.M. and  
you want the unit to turn off at 10:00 P.M., select 2 hours.  
4.  
Place the remote controller so it is facing the unit. When the  
desired hour is reached, the unit will turn off.  
5.  
AUTO  
NOTE: Press the ENTER button within 5 seconds of se-  
lecting the desired time. If mote than 5 seconds  
elapse, steps 3 and 4 must be repeated.  
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TO SET UNIT TO SLEEP MODE  
In the cooling operation; When you are going to sleep, select this feature and the unit will cool off the room to the desired tempera-  
ture and then increase that temperature throughout the night.  
In the heating operation; When you are going to sleep, select this feature and the unit will heat up the room to the desired tempera-  
ture and then decrease that temperature throughout the night.  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the re-  
mote control to turn the unit on; the On  
LED will light on the indoor unit and  
“ON” will light in the remote display.  
2. Press the MODE button to select the de-  
sired mode. Then, set the desired tempera-  
ture using the TEMP. orbuttons.  
Press the SLEEP button on the remote con-  
troller. The unit will then be in the sleep mode  
and will cool the room to the desired tempera-  
ture. After a while the unit will increase the tem-  
perature again. This process will then repeat.  
Press the “TURBO/MILD” button to select  
powerful cooling if this button is selected  
one more time, it is become normal power.  
TURBO/MILD function is disable in actual  
heat operation (for example, heating oper-  
ation in the Auto Mode or Heat Mode)  
3.  
4.  
AUTO  
TO CANCEL SLEEP MODE:  
To cancel sleep mode, press the SLEEP button again; the  
SLEEP indicator will disappear in the display.  
EMERGENCY OPERATION  
If the remote control is lost, broken or has no batteries, follow the procedures below:  
1. Open the indoor unit’s cover and make sure the EMER-  
GENCY/REMOTE switch is set to the EMERGENCY position.  
2. The unit will then turn on and depending on the room tem-  
perature, it will select the cool or dehumidifier, fan speed au-  
tomatically.  
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch  
3. To turn the unit off, push the EMERGENCY/ REMOTE  
switch to the REMOTE position.  
EMERGENCY/REMOTE Switch  
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CHANGING/CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS  
To change or clean the two black air filters, follow the procedures below:  
1. Open the indoor unit’s cover and  
remove both black air filters by  
bending them slightly backward  
and the lifting out.  
2. Remove the two small filters  
(Deodorizing and Electrostatic)  
from the indoor unit.  
*This filters (Deodorizing and  
Electrostatic) are option.  
3. Examine the filters and determine if they need to be cleaned or replaced. To clean filters, use a vacuum and clean off dust. Use  
water and mild soap also if necessary.  
NOTES:  
• The filters should be changed every 6 months.If in a climate with cold winters, once a year is adequate.  
• After getting rid of vinyl in the filter (Deodorizing and Electrostatic), use it.  
4. Insert cleaned or new small fil-  
ters (Deodorizing and  
Electrostatic) back into the  
unit.  
5. Insert cleaned or new black fil-  
ters back into the unit.  
CLEANING THE INDOOR COVER  
To clean the indoor cover, follow the procedures below:  
1. Remove the left and right  
side to open the indoor  
cover upward by two  
hands.  
2. Pushing forward the indoor  
cover.  
NOTE: Please remove and  
insert the indoor cov-  
er by two hands.  
3. Remove the indoor cover.  
4. Cleaning the indoor cover.  
3.(Remove it when cleaning.)  
NOTES:  
• Wipe the indoor cover with soft sponge or soft cloth.  
• When cleaning up it in the state of opening the indoor cover, wipe it with soft cloth.  
• After drying it completely in the shade, assemble it.  
• If you do not so, it may cause a trouble.  
• Reassemble the indoor cover is reverse process of assemble  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
WARNING  
• Make sure the AC cord is unplugged and the unit is off before cleaning.  
• Do not use water on the unit to clean it. This is a shock hazard and the unit can be damaged.  
Clean the casing and front of the indoor unit with a vacuum brush or wipe with a clean damp cloth.  
NEVER USE Solvents, harsh chemicals or hot water to clean the unit.  
• Some metal edges on the unit are sharp. Be careful when cleaning or handling.  
• Internal parts in the outdoor unit may need cleaning or routine maintenance from time to time. Consult your local ser-  
vice center for more details.  
AFTERTHE SEASON:  
• Operate the fan, then dry the indoor unit.  
• Shut off the indoor unit and then unplug it from the wall.  
• Clean the air filters.  
• Cover the outdoor unit with the supplied cover; this is very important to protect this unit.  
BEFORETHE SEASON:  
• Make sure the air filters are clean.  
• Make sure the inlet and outlet on the indoor and outdoor units are not blocked by obstructions.  
• Make sure the unit is grounded. Consult a serviceman for help.  
PRECAUTIONS:  
• Do not use this unit for animal or plant storage.  
• In a lightning or thunder storm, immediately unplug it from the wall.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Before requesting service, please refer to the chart below for possible solutions:  
SYMPTOMS  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS  
Restore the power  
No power.  
Power failure.  
Line voltage too low.  
Contact electrician to install new outlet.  
Insert plug all the way.  
Unit is unplugged or not completely  
plugged in.  
Unit is off.  
Turn unit on.  
Batteries in remote are weak or dead.  
Replace remote’s batteries.  
EMERGENCY/REMOTE  
switch is not set to REMOTE.  
Push EMERGENCY/REMOTE  
to REMOTE.  
The compressor does  
not turn on.  
(no cool air)  
When the unit is first plugged in  
and turned on, the compressor  
will delay turn on for 3 minutes.  
Wait 3 minutes for the unit to operate.  
Wait 3 minutes for the unit to operate.  
Clean or replace filter(s).  
If the unit is turned off and then  
immediately back on, the compressor  
will delay for 3 minutes.  
The air filter(s) is dirty or clogged.  
Unit is located near a heat  
source (heater, stove, etc.)  
When locating unit for the first time,  
make sure it is in a desirable location.  
A door or window is open.  
Shut door or window.  
Remove obstacle.  
There is an obstacle in front of  
intake or indoor unit.  
Thermostat is set too high.  
Set thermostat lower.  
This is normal.  
Strange sounds occur.  
During operation, especially after  
turning it on or off, refrigerant flows  
inside the unit.  
Strange smells occur.  
No remote operation.  
The fan is bringing out the  
smells of the carpet, walls, etc.  
The smell should go away shortly.  
Replace batteries.  
Batteries are weak, dead or  
inserted improperly.  
Remote is out of range.  
Move closer to unit.  
Aim remote at sensor.  
Remove obstruction.  
Remote not aimed at sensor.  
There is an obstruction between  
unit and remote.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
DSB-071LH  
Function  
Cooling / Heating (Heat pump)  
AC 220 240V, 50Hz  
Power Supply  
-
Cooling Capacity (Heating)  
Operating Current (Heating Mode)  
Power Consumption (Heating Mode)  
Indoor Unit Dimensions  
1,688 Kcal/h (1,764 Kcal/h)  
3.0 A (3.2 A)  
676 W (693 W)  
W 750 x H 240 x D 174 mm  
Outdoor Unit Dimensions  
W 654 x H 549 x D 256 mm  
Indoor  
7.0 kg  
Net Weight  
Outdoor  
34 kg  
Flare  
Type  
Connection  
Gas  
1/2" (12.7 mm)  
the piping  
Liquid  
1/4" (6.35 mm)  
Air Cleaning  
Anti-bacteria Filter, (Electrostatic Filter, Deodorizing Filter Option)  
min 21˚C ~ max 32˚C (min 15˚C ~ max 27˚C)  
min 21˚C ~ max 43˚C (min -5˚C ~ max 24˚C)  
Operating  
Condition  
Indoor side (Heating Mode)  
Outdoor side (Heating Mode)  
Design and specification are subject to change without notice for product improvemont.  
S/N : 3103901701  
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