Before using this air conditioner, please read the following instructions carefully and keep
this manual along with your proof of purchase in a safe place for future reference.
OWNER’S MANUAL
CANADIAN STANDARDS
MINI-SPLIT HEAT PUMP (SEER 16)
12,000 BTU
12,000 BTU COOLING
13,000 BTU HEATING
MODELS: 13-05020 / 13-05024
© Copyright, Sunrise Tradex Corp., 2007
00228-16/01/07
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Legend of symbols used in this manual :
Not to do.
Be sure to follow instructions.
Feature of the appliance
(not a defect).
Grounding is necessary.
Warning: Incorrect handling may cause
serious hazards and/or injuries.
Pay attention.
Disconnecting switch
Only to the attention of
electricians or technicians :
To eliminate risks of short
circuits and fire hazards, do
not unplug the air conditioner
or switch off the circuit breaker
when unit is running.
Keep clean and in good
Use 110-120V~60Hz power
supply only.
working order the power
supply circuit breaker or plug.
To eliminate risks of electric
shocks or fire hazards, make
sure the power supply cord is
correctly plugged in.
Always check the power
supply cord or wire for signs of
damages before installing and
using the air conditioner. If the
power cord is damaged,
contact SUNRISE TRADEX
Customer Service.
Never insert fingers, foreign
objects or anything to
obstruct the air inlet and
outlet grilles of both inside
and outside units.
Do not expose skin or eyes
directly to cool air over a
long period of time.
Warn children.
To eliminate risks of electric
shocks and fire hazards, do
not attempt to repair the air
conditioner by yourself.
Always close the air
Do not put any combustion
appliance in the direct path of
the unit airflow ; it could affect
the combustion efficiency.
conditioner before cutting the
power off when there is a
malfunction of the unit.
Make sure the air conditioner is
well grounded according to local
electricity codes and that the work
is done by a qualified and certified
electrician or technician.
Do not operate the unit with
wet hands or spray water or
other liquid inside the unit.
Do not place any foreign
objects on the outdoor unit.
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AIR CONDITIONER DIAGRAM
Actual model may differ from the diagram
INDOOR UNIT
Front case
Display
Air in
Surface panel
Louvers
Air out
Remote control
Auto
Power/Run
Drain hose
Heating Cooling
OUTDOOR UNIT
Air in
Suction and
liquid refrige-
rant piping
and wiring
Air out
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REMOTE CONTROL
2 AAA - 1.5V BATTERIES POWER THE REMOTE CONTROL.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries
How to insert the batteries
1. Following the arrows (see Figure), remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the 2 batteries, making sure that the terminals (+/-) are
correctly fitted. Put the cover back into position.
3. Using the tip of a pen or any other sharp object, press on the
ACL key.
4. Reinstall the cover.
NOTE :
• Don’t mix new with used
batteries or batteries of
different types.
• If you are not using the
remote control for a long
period of time, remove the
batteries to eliminate
potential battery leakage.
• The remote control should
be kept at least 1 m or
more away from the TV
set or any other electric or
electronic appliances.
• Make sure there is nothing
blocking the signal from
the remote control to the
inside unit.
• Do not drop or throw the
remote control.
• Do not leave the remote
control in a location
exposed to direct sunlight
or near a heat source.
• Do not spray any liquid or
immerse the remote
control.
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
MPORTANT:
Some functions on this remote control are not available on models sold in Canada. The usage and
operation of these functions are therefore not detailed in this manual.
NOTE:
• Make sure that there is no obstruction between the remote and the inside unit.
• Do not drop or throw the remote control
• Do not place the remote control near hot places or exposed to sunlight
Press this button to select
the operation mode desired.
Two buttons to set the
temperature
AUTO,COOLING,DEHUMI-
DIFYING, FAN, HEAT
COOL mode
DRY mode
When unit is running under
AUTO, COOL, FAN, HEAT,
press this button to select
the fan speed. AUTO mode,
LOW fan, MED fan, HIGH
fan. In DEHUMIDIFYING
mode the fan speed is set
to LOW and cannot be
changed.
FAN mode
HEAT mode
Press clock button once.
Clock icon then is flashing.
You have approx.
AUTO FAN
7 seconds to set the clock.
With clock icon still flashing,
press the TIME- button to
decrease the time and the
TIME+ button to increase.
To confirm the hour set,
press the CLOCK button.
Under COOL,DRY,HEAT
mode, press the button
once to start the SLEEP
fonction. Press the button
once again, to stop the
function (Available on some
models only)
Mode and temperature
appearing on your remote
control will also show in the
round LCD display on the
unit (right side of the front
panel).
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Press on SWING to start
the automatic oscillation of
the louvers. Press again to
cancel or stop oscillation.
LIQUID CRYSTAL
DISPLAY
Show all set functions.
Press T-OFF to stop the air
conditioner at a desired
time. Once pressed, OFF
and clock icon will flash.
With the TIME- and TIME +
button, set the desired stop
of the unit.To confirm time,
press T-OFF once again.
ON/OFF
Press this key to turn the
unit on or off.
Press T-ON to start the air
conditioner at a desired
time.
Once pressed, ON and
clock icon will flash. With
the TIME- and TIME +
button, set the desired
start up of the unit.
To confirm time, press
T-ON once again.
Press CANCEL to cancel
all TIMER settings.
TIME+ TIME- Button
Function instruction please
refer to T-ON button, T-OFF
button, CLOCK button.
Mode and temperature
appearing on your remote
control will also show in the
round LCD display on the
unit (right side of the front
panel).
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SAFETY NOTES
Always set the most adequate temperature.
It is recommend to set the temperature
about 5°C cooler than the outside
• The airflow direction can be moved
upward or downward when unit is
running.
temperature to reduce energy costs.
• Make sure that the air outlet grills and
intake vents are free from obstructions.
Louver of left/right
direction
Louver of upward/
downward direction
Keep doors and windows closed when the
Do not leave animals or plants exposed
air conditioner is running, otherwise it could directly to the coolling airflow for long
affect the air conditioner cooling efficiency.
periods of time.
Do not splash water or other liquid on the
air conditioner to prevent risks of electric
shocks or unit malfunction.
The air conditioner must be properly
grounded. Do not connect the ground to
gas or water pipes, lightning rods, lighting
poles or telephone/cable lines.
WARNING
To eliminate risks of vibrations and damage Do not use the air conditioner for other pur-
to the compressor, make sure the air
conditioner is properly connected and
powered with 115 V / 1 ph / 60 Hz.
poses than what it is designed for (such as
drying clothes, preserving foods, etc.).
Unit working temperature range:
Do not operate unit if outside temperature
is below -5°C or above 43°C or you could
damage the compressor and void the
warranty.
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MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Turn power off and then cut the circuit-breaker off before cleaning the air conditioner.
Never spray water on the indoor and outdoor units when cleaning the air conditioner.
Always use a dry soft cloth and warm water, without or with a mild detergent.
Cleaning the front panel
1. To remove, pull the front panel in the
direction of the arrows. Gently push aside
the brackets holding the panel.
2. Use a dry soft cloth, or a cloth slightly
dampened with warm water, with or
without a mild soap. Completely dry it.
• Never use water above 45°C to prevent
finish discoloration or plastic distortion.
3. Push aside the holding brackets to
reposition the panel. Make sure the panel
is correctly clipped.
Cleaning the air filters
• For a maximum efficiency, it is
recommended to clean the air filters every
two weeks, or more if you have animals.
Slot
1. Open the front panel and carefully remove
the air filters.
Air filter
2. Gently clean with a vacuum cleaner or wash
the filters in warm soapy water. Rinse well
and let dry before putting it back.
• Never use water above 45°C to prevent
discoloration or plastic distortion.
3. Reinstall the filters, then close the front
panel, making sure all parts are correctly
fitted.
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MAINTENANCE
Active-carbon air filters (optional)
1. Remove the air filters, as described in step #1
of “Cleaning the air filters” section.
2. Take the active-carbon air filters out of the
bag and place them into the filter frames.
• Be cautious not cut yourself on the fins.
3. Reinstall the air filters, as described in step #3
of “Cleaning the air filers” section.
Not using the air conditioner for a long period of time
• If you are not to use your air conditioner for a
long period of time (ex.: during winter time),
please follow these instructions :
1. Turn the air conditioner off and cut the circuit-
breaker off.
2. Clean the filters and other parts, as well as the
outdoor and indoor unit enclosures.
3. Before using again your air conditioner :
• Check the filters, and if necessary, clean them,
as well as the indoor and outdoor units.
• Make sure that all parts and accessories are
correctly fitted.
• Make sure that the air outlet grills and intake
vents are cleared out.
• Do not forget to reset the circuit-breaker.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: Do not attempt to repair your system by yourself. It can cause electric shock or fire.
Please verify the following items before calling for a technician, it can save you time and money
Problem
Possible cause and solution
The air conditioner does not run
immediately after the power key is
pressed on.
In cooling mode, the compressor takes
approximately 3 minutes to resume
operation.
There is an unusual odour coming out of
the air outlet grills when the air conditioner
is running.
Air filters are dirty ; simply clean them.
This is caused by the refrigerant fluid
flowing through the unit.
The sound of flowing water can be heard
while the air conditioner is running.
A clicking noise can be heard when
the unit is turned on or shut off.
This is caused by deformation of plastic
due to sudden change in temperature.
• Is there any power failure ?
• Is the wiring loose?
The air conditioner does not operate at all.
• Is the power supply circuit breaker on ?
• Is the voltage rating high enough ?
• Is the TIMER ON function set on ?
• Is the set temperature suitable ?
• Are the air inlet and outlet grills obstructed ?
• Are the air filters dirty?
Air cooling is not efficient.
• Is the indoor fan speed set at low speed ?
• Is there any other heat sources in the room?
• Are the windows open?
• Is the remote control out of the appropriate
working distance with the indoor unit?
• Is there anything blocking the signal
transmission between the remote control and
the indoor unit ?
The remote control does not work.
• Are the batteries worned out?
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If any of the following situations occur, stop all operations and call the Sunrise Tradex
Corp. Customer Service: 1-800-686-2175
Unusual noise can be heard during operation.
Power fuse or switch often breaks.
Carelessly splash water or something into air conditioner.
Electrical lines and power plug are very hot.
Wind blowing from the outlet smells bad during operation.
Water is leaking on the inside wall.
Tradex Corp.
1-800-686-2175
IMPORTANT NOTICE
It is important to have your mini-split air conditioner installed by a Sunrise Tradex Corp.
certified installer for your warranty to be valid. A mini-split air conditioner installed by a
technician other than a Sunrise Tradex Corp. certified installer will void the warranty.
WARNING
Unit working temperature range: Do not operate unit if outside temperature is below
-5°C or above 43°C or you could damage the compressor and void the warranty.
Use copper supply wires.
Caution mount with the lowest moving parts at least 2.4 m above floor or grade level.
Warning: risk of electric shock can cause injury or death. Disconnect all remote elec-
tric power supplies before servicing.
During connection of the pipes, if great torque is imposed on flare nuts, service valve
on narrow pipe may be damaged. When tightening flare nuts or narrow pipe, torque
should be adjusted between 13.7~18.6N.M (140~190KGF.CM).
Do not put this unit in wet place.
Fragile, handle with care.
Electrical installation must be in accordance with local electrical codes.
The installation of these units requires qualified personnel.
Certified (approved) type supply conductors must be used.
An independent branch circuit must be used.
Maximum inter connecting conductors length should not exceed 11 m (444.875”).
Refrigerating pipe lenght must be limited between 4 ~10 m (157.484” ~ 393.75”).
If the length exceeds 7.62 m (300”), the cooling capacity may become impaired.
Difference in height between indoor and outdoor unit should not exceed 7 m
(275.594”).
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
13-05020 / 13-05024
FUNCTIONS
Cool/Heat
ACCESSORY
Air cleaner
COOLING CAPACITY (W)
HEATING CAPACITY (W)
POWER SUPPLY
2,500 W (1,350-3,200 W)
2,700 W (1,750-4,000 W)
115 V
60 Hz
FREQUENCY
COOLING / HEATING RATED CURRENT
MAXIMUM INPUT CURRENT
COOLING / HEATING RATED POWER
COOLING / HEATING RATED INPUT
3.53/3.86 A
6.0 A
1,360/1,390 W
730/800 W
450 W
3
RECYCLING AIR VOLUME (m /h)
REFRIGERANT AND WEIGHT
WATER PROOF LEVEL
R410A/1.2 kg
IP24
NOISE (INDOOR / OUTDOOR) dB (A)
CLIMATE TYPE
40/53 dBA
T1
ANTI-ELECTRIC SHOCK PROTECTION
WEIGHT (KG) INDOOR UNIT / OUTDOOR UNIT
SUCTION CONNECTION SIZE
LIQUID CONNECTION SIZE
I
8.5/45 kg
1/2”
1/4”
83 x 28.5 x 22.5 cm
84.8 x 54 x 32 cm
DIMENSION (cm)
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
W X H X D
1. Above information may change without notice. Accurate specifications can can be found on the
name plate located on the unit.
2. When the unit is restarted after it was stopped, it can automatically resume in its most latest
running mode, and the outdoor unit starts a little bit later.
Do not operate unit if outside temperature range as shown below, or you could damage
compresssor and void the warranty
Working temperature range
Outdoor side
DB/WB(°C)
Indoor side
DB/WB(°C)
Maximum cooling
Minimum cooling
Maximum heating
Minimum heating
32/23
21/15
27/-
43/26
21/-
24/18
-5/-6
20/-
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INSTALLATION SETUP DIAGRAM
Space to the
wall
Insulation tape
IMPORTANT NOTES
• The installation must be done by trained and qualified service
personnel with reliability according to this manual.
• It is important to have your mini-split air conditioner installed by
a Sunrise Tradex Corp. certified installer for your warranty to be
valid. A mini-split air conditioner installed by a technician other
than a Sunrise Tradex Corp. certified installer will void the
warranty.
Space to the cover
440
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INSTALLATION LOCATION
INDOOR UNIT
1. The inlet and outlet should not be covered so that the outflow air can reach all parts of
the room.
2. Install in a location where is permitting easy connection with the outdoor unit.
3. A location from which the condensation water can be drained out conveniently.
4. Avoid a location where there is heat source, high humidity or inflammable gas.
5. Install in a location where is strong enough to withstand the full weight and vibration of
the unit.
6. Be sure that the installation conforms to the installation dimension diagram.
7. Be sure to leave enough space to allow access for routine maintenance.
8. Install in a location where is a least 1 m (39-3/8”) from other electric appliances such as
television, audio device, etc.
9. Select location where is easy to remove and clean the filter.
OUTDOOR UNIT
1. Select location from which noise and outflow air emitted by unit will not inconvenience
neighbors.
2. Select location where there should be sufficient ventilation.
3. The inlet and outlet should not be covered.
4. The location should be able to withstand the full weight and vibration of the outdoor unit.
5. There should be no danger of flammable gas or corrosive gas leaks.
6. Be sure that the installation conforms to the installation dimension diagram.
7. Please verify with your local authority if the installation of this unit is permitted.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALL THE REAR PANEL
1.Always mount the rear panel horizontally.
2.Fix the rear panel on the selected location
with screws supplied with the unit.
3. Be sure that the rear panel has been fixed
50 mm (2”)
50 mm (2”)
firmly enough to withstand the weight of an
adult of 60 kg (132.3 lbs.), furthermore, the
weight should be evenly shared by each
screw.
Left piping
Right piping
(Fig.2)
hole
hole
Wrenched
Bent
INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE
1.For a proper draining, the drain hose should be
placed at a downward slant.
Flooded
2.Do not wrench or bend the drain hose or
flood its end in water.
3. The extended drainage pipe in the room should be wrapped with the insulating materials.
INSTALL THE PIPING HOLE
1. Make the piping hole 50 mm (2”) in the wall at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side.
The center of the hole should be determined refer to Fig.2.
2. Insert the piping-hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connection piping and wiring
from being damaged when passing through the hole.
INSTALL THE CONNECTION PIPES
Connect the connection pipes with the relevant union pipes of the indoor unit of the
indoor unit and tighten the flare nut of the connection pipes.
NOTE:
• Connect the connection pipes with the indoor unit firstly and the outdoor unit secondly.
• Be careful in bending the connection pipes, or you will damage the pipes.
• If the tightening torque is too big in tightening the flare nuts, leakage will happen.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Note: Only an electrician can install the electrical circuit.
1. Open the surface panel.
2. Remove the wiring cover.
3. Route the power connection cord from the back of the indoor unit and pull it toward the
front through the wiring hole for connection.
4. Connect as shown on diagram.
5. Reassemble the wiring cover.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRICAL WIRING - INDOOR UNIT
*Only an electrician must do the connection of this unit.
Note: The power of indoor unit is supplied by the
outdoor unit.The outside disconnect switch must
be installed between electrical panel and
condensing unit.
Operation procedures:
1. Open the surface panel.
2. Open the cover and cover plate of electric box.
(Right figure).
3. Remove the receiving window as shown in the
below left figure.
Cover of
Cover plate of
electric box
electric box
Support
Connector
Wire pipe
Receiving window
Cover of
wiring hole
Fixed nut
4. Wire pipe should be tightened by the fixed nut and the electric box should be fixed as
shown in the above right figure and the below figure.
Wiring cover
Power connection cord
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Wiring must be done by an electrician according to the local rules & regulations and this
manual.
The connecting wire should be correctly connected to circuit interface.
Otherwise, it can cause a fire, electrical malfunction or cause damage to the unit.
The diagram is shown as below:
1. Connect the neutral wire of the power connection cables to the ‘’ N(1)’’ terminal
2. Connect signal wire to the ‘’2’’ terminal
3. Connect Live wire to the ‘’3’’ terminal
4. Connect ground to ground symbol
5. Put back cover and front panel.
Wiring cover
Terminal
Wire clamp
Blue
Yellow-green
Ground
Brown
Black
Power connection
(from compressor)
IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Wiring should be properly installed.
2. Tighten the screws on the terminal board.
3. Pull on each wire and make sure they are solidly in place.
4. Wrong wiring will cause unit to work abnormally and/or damage the unit.
5. Wrong wire grounding may cause short circuit.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRICAL WIRING - OUTDOOR UNIT
• Open the cover of outdoor unit.
•
Make the wire connections according to the following instructions.
1.Remove the big handle
2.Remove the wire clamp and connect the end of the power connection cord with screws
to the wiring terminal board. Make sure that the wiring connection is in accordance with
the indoor unit (wire colors and numbers).
3.Make sure that the wiring has been connected securely.
4.Reinstall the big handle.
3-way terminal board
Ground circuit
of indoor unit
115 V / 1 ph / 60Hz
Ground circuit
of outdoor unit
6-way terminal board
Power supply
IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Wiring should be properly installed.
2. Tighten the screws on the terminal board.
3. Pull on each wire and make sure they are solidly in place.
4. Wrong wiring will cause unit to work abnormally and/or damage the unit.
5. Wrong wire grounding may cause short circuit.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installation of the indoor unit
1. When routing the piping and
wiring from the left or right side
of the indoor unit, cut off the tai-
Right rear piping
Right piping
lings from the chassis in neces-
sary (shown in Fig.4, (a), (b) (c)).
(1) Cut off the tailings 1 when
routing the wiring only.
Tailings 3
Tailings 2
Tailings 1
(2) Cut off the tailings 1 and tai-
lings 2 (or tailings 1, tailings 2
and tailings 3) when routing both
the wiring and piping. 1, 2 and 3
in Fig. 4 are the recommended
piping.
Left piping
Left rear piping
Fig.4
2. Wrap the piping and wiring and
pull them through the cut-off-
tailings hole (Shown in Fig. 5).
Wrapping tape
Connection pipes
3. Hang the mounting slots of the
indoor unit on the upper tabs of
the rear panel and check if it is
firm enough. (Shown in Fig. 6).
Power connection cord
Drainage hose
Fig.5
Fig.6
4. The height of the installed loca-
tion should be 2 m (78-3/4”) or
more from the floor.
Installation of the outdoor unit
Install the connection pipe
1. Align the center of the piping flare
with the relevant valve.
Torque wrench
2. Screw in the flare nut by hand and
then tighten the nut with spanner and
torque wrench refer to Fig.7.
Spanner
NOTE: Exceeding tightening torque will
Joint
Flare
nut
damage the flare surface.
Fig.7
Tightening torque table
Hex nut diameter (mm)
Tightening torque (N.m)
ø 6
15 ~ 20
50 ~ 55
ø 12
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AIR PURGING AND LEAKAGE TEST
1. Take out the nut cover of the inlet for
Pressure gauge
refrigerant.
2. Connect the tube of the vacuum watch
with the vacuum pump, having the low-
pressure end linking to the inlet for refri-
gerant.
3. Starting the vacuum pump, when the
Nut
indicator turns to -1 bar, closing the low
pressure handle and stopping vacuu-
mize. Keep for 15 minutes, ensuring the
pressure of the vacuum watch remains.
4. Take out the valve cover of the gas
valve and also the one for the liquid
valve.
5. Loosing the cord of liquid valve until the
pressure rise to 0 bar.
Vacuum pump
6. Dismantle the tube from the cover of the
inlet for refrigerant then, tighten the
cover.
Liquid
pipe
Gas
pipe
7. Loose the valve cord of the gas valve as
well as the liquid valve entirely.
8. Tighten the valve cover of the gas valve
and liquid valve so as to check whether
leakage occurred.
Outdoor condensation drainage
When the unit is cooling or defrosting, the
waste water formed in the outdoor unit can
be drained out reliably through the drain
hose.
Installation:
Base plate
Install the outdoor drain elbow in the
25 mm (1”) hole on the base plate as
shown in Fig.8, and joint the drain hose to
the elbow, so that the waste water formed
in the outdoor unit can be drained out to a
proper place.
Outdoor drain
elbow
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TEST OPERATION
1. Before test operation
(1) Do not switch on power before installation
is finished completely.
(2) Electric wiring must be connected cor-
rectly and securely.
(3) Cut-off valves of the connection pipes
should be opened.
(4) All the impurities such as scraps and
thrums must be clear from the unit.
(5) Open the surface panel and set the hand-
ling switch to “RUN” mode.
Handling Switch
2. Test operation method
(1) Switch on power and press “ON/OFF” button on the remote control.
(2) Press “MODE” button and check the operation condition of COOL, HEAT, SWING
mode and so on.
(3) When the remote control is lost, emergency run operation can be done as following
by the ball pen or similar things:
(a) At stopping, set the handling switch to “AUTO” mode, then the unit will automatically
run in the mode selected by the microcomputer system according to the surrounded tem
perature. If you want to stop running, you should repress the handling switch.
(b) At operation, set the handling switch to “STOP” mode to turn off the unit.
Check after installation
Items to be checked
Has the unit been fixed firmly?
Have you done the refrigerant leakage test?
Possible malfunction
The unit may drop, shake or emit noise
It may cause insufficient refrigerating capacity.
It may cause condensation and dripping.
It may cause condensation and dripping.
Is the pipe insulation sufficient?
Does the unit drain well?
Is the voltage in accordance with the rated
voltage marked on the nameplate?
It may cause electric malfunction or dama-
ge the unit.
Is the electrical wiring and piping connec-
tion installed correctly and securely?
It may cause electric malfunction or dama-
ge the unit.
Has the unit been connected to a secure
ground connection?
It may cause electrical malfunction.
It may cause electric malfunction or dama-
ge the unit.
Is the electrical wire the appropriate gauge?
It may cause insufficient refrigerating
capacity.
Has the inlet and outlet been covered?
Frost on the evaporator/condensor, lack of
capacity, general unit malfunction, possible
damage to compressor.
Has the length of connection pipes and the
refrigerant quantity been verified?
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
• Always consult a qualified electrician to install the unit.
• Please contact the after sales service for any problems.
• If you have to carry your air conditioner in down position, it is suggested to wait 12 hours
before you restart the machine.
• During winter, it is recommanded to isolate the compressor of the outdoor unit with a
special cover (not included).
• Never let the children play with the outdoor unit.
• Never insert any object (stick, rock, sand or others) in the unit.
• Never put chemicals products, gasoline, etc. near the outdoor unit during the operation.
• It is recommanded to check regularly the outdoor and the indoor units.
• Always refer to the specifications.
• You may store the empty packaging boxes, for a future move.
• Please note that the outdoor unit is operate with a magnetic contactor.
• Unit working temperature range:
Do not operate unit if outside temperature is below -5°C or above 43°C or you could
damage the compresssor and void the warranty.
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WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
This air conditioner is covered by a warranty against defects in materials and
workmanship including the compressor, if used for the applications specified in this
owner’s manual, if installed by a Sunrise Tradex Corp. certified installer, for a period of
ONE (1) year from the date of original purchase in Canada.
NOTE: the compressor is covered by a 5-YEAR limited warranty.
During the warranty period, if this air conditioner fails under normal use, SUNRISE
TRADEX CORP. will, at its option, either repair the unit or replace it, free of charge, within
a reasonable period of time after the air conditioner is returned.
As a condition to any warranty service obligation, the customer must present this warran-
ty certificate along with the proof of purchase.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER :
1. Damage, accidental or otherwise, to the air conditioner that are not caused by materi-
als or workmanship defect.
2. Damage caused by misuse, tampering or failure to follow the operating and mainte-
nance instructions provided in this owner’s manual.
3. Damage to the finish of the unit enclosure or to other outer features caused by wear.
4. Filter.
5. Damage due to faulty repair and / or installation done by a person/technician not duly
authorized by SUNRISE TRADEX CORP
6. Insurance and freight costs for the warranty service.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
ARE LIMITED TO A ONE YEAR (1) PERIOD COVERED BY THIS EXPRESS LIMITED
WARRANTY. SUNRISE TRADEX CORP. DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL SUNRISE TRADEX CORP. LIABILITY
EXCEEED THE RETAIL VALUE OF THIS AIR CONDITIONER FOR BREACH OF ANY WRITTEN
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THIS AIR CONDITIONER.
Keep this owner’s manual along with your proof of purchase in a safe
place for future reference. You must provide proof of purchase for
warranty service.
Enter the following information on your air conditioner; it will help you upon getting
assistance or service if you ever need it. You will have then to provide the model and serial
numbers of the air conditioner – these data are detailed on the rating plate of the unit.
Dealer name:
Adress:
Model No (Indoor unit):
Serial number:
Model No (Outdoor unit):
Serial number:
Purchase date:
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