Hisense Group KFR 3208GW User Manual

KFR-32008GW/AE  
SPLIT TTYPE AIIRR CONDITTIONER  
INSTRUUCTION  
INSTALLLATION  
MANUAL  
Hisense Corporation  
Contents  
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Page  
1
Alert symbol  
Caution statements  
Composition of the air conditioner  
Operation guide  
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3
8
Care and cleaning  
Tips for energy saving  
Troubleshooting  
15  
17  
17  
18  
19  
Schematic diagram  
Appendix: Installation  
Alert Symbols  
The symbol refers to a hazard or an unsafe practice which can result in  
severe personal injury or death.  
WARNING  
The symbol refers to a hazard or an unsafe practice which can result in  
personal injury or product damage.  
CAUTION  
NOTICE:  
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service  
agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.  
The appliance should be installed with local wiring regulation.  
The plug must be easily accessible after installation.  
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The waste battery shall be disposed properly.  
The breaker of the air conditioner should be all-pole switch;and the distance  
between its two contacts should be no less than 3mm. Such means for disconnection  
must be incorporation in the fixed wiring.  
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The appliance should be installed on strong enough suppoter.  
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Caution Statements  
1.We recommend that this air conditioner be installed properly by  
qualified installation technicians in accordance with the installation  
instructions provided with the unit.  
WARNING  
2.Before installation, check if the voltage of the electric supply in your  
home or office is the same as the voltage shown on the nameplate.  
WARNING  
3.Do not install the air conditioner where there are fumes or flammable  
gases, or in an extremely humid space such as a greenhouse.  
4.Do not install the air conditioner where excessively high heat-  
generating objects are placed.  
To protect the air conditioner from heavy corrosion, avoid installing the outdoor  
Avoid:  
unit where salty sea water can splash directly onto it or in sulphurous air near a  
spa.  
1.All wiring must conform to the local electrical codes.  
2.Each unit must be properly grounded.  
3.Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician.  
4.Consider the capacity of the electric current of your electrical kilowatt-  
hour meter wires and socket before installation.  
5.Power for this air-conditioner is supplied by individual electrical wire.  
6.There must be at least one ventilation intake in the area where the  
heat-pump is mounted.  
1.Read this manual carefully before using this air conditioner. If you still have  
any diffculties or problems, consult your dealer for help.  
2.The air conditioner is designed to give you comfortable room conditions.  
Use this only for its intended purpose as described in this instruction  
manual.  
WARNING  
3.Never use store gasoline or other flammable vapor or liquid near the  
air conditioner - it is very dangerous.  
4.The air conditioner has no ventilator for intaking fresh air from  
outdoors. You must open doors or windows frequently when you  
use gas or oil heating appliances in the same room, which consume  
a lot of oxygen from the air. Otherwise there is a risk of suffocation  
in an extreme case.  
1.Do not turn the air conditioner on and off from the power mains  
switch. Use the ON/OFF operation button.  
CAUTION  
2.Do not stick anything into the air outlet of the outdoor unit. This is  
dangerous because the fan is rotating at high speed.  
3.Do not let the children play with the air conditioner.  
4.Do not cool or heat the room too much if babies or invailds are  
present.  
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Composition of the Air Conditioner  
1.Diagram of Structure  
Air intake grille  
INDOOR UNIT  
Air outlet  
Drain hose  
Remote  
control  
unit  
Refrigerant tubes  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
Air outlet  
The appearance of the appliance may differ from some pictures.  
This air conditioner consists of an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. You can  
control the air conditioner with the remote control unit.  
NOTE  
Air from the room is drawn into this section and passes  
through air filters which remove dust.  
Air Intake  
Conditioned air is blown out of the air conditioner through  
the air outlet.  
Air Outlet  
The wireless remote control unit controls power ON/OFF,  
operation mode selection, temperature, fan speed, timer  
setting, and air sweeping.  
Remote Control Unit  
The indoor and outdoor unts are connected by copper  
tubes through which refrigerant gas flows.  
Refrigerant Tubes  
Outdoor(Condensing)Unit  
Drain Hose  
The outdoor units contains the compressor, fan motor, heat  
exchanger coil, and other electrical components.  
Moisture in the room condenses and drains off through this hose.  
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2.Introduction of the Indoor ControI Unit  
INDOOR UNIT  
OPERATING lamp  
TIMER lamp  
POWER lamp  
IMPORTANT:  
HI POWER  
POWER  
TIMER  
HIGH  
POWER  
lamp  
Avoid using radio equipment  
such as mobile phone near  
(within 1m) the indoor unit.  
Some radio equipment may  
cause maIfunction of the unit.  
OPERATING  
ON/OFF  
If the troubIe happens, dis-  
connect power and restart the  
air conditioner after a few  
minutes.  
REMOTE CONTROL receiver ON/OFF button  
REMOTE CONTROL  
This section picks up infrared signals from the remote control unit  
(transmitter)  
receiver  
This lamp lights when the air conditioner is in the operation  
mode.(But the compressor may not run at this time.)  
POWER lamp  
TIMER lamp  
OPERATING lamp  
HIPOWER lamp  
This lamp lights when the system is being controlled by the timer.  
This lamp lights when the outdoor unit is electrified.  
This lamp lights when the air conditioner run efficiently.  
This button is set for emergent state.Please use the remote control  
unit to operate the air conditioner in the common state. If you have  
lost the remote control unit or it has trouble, use this button to turn  
on/off you air conditioner.(See operation without the remote control  
unit.)  
ON/OFF button  
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3.Introduction of Display  
Displayed when setting temperature  
Displayed when transmitting data  
Displayed when temperature is shown  
TEMP SET  
A
C
Displayed when temperature setting  
is at the upper or lower allowable  
limits  
Displayed when Night Setback is  
running  
Displayed when one-hour  
OFF timer is enable  
1HOUR  
Displayed when main unit sensor is in  
use  
HOUR  
A
A
Displayed when setting timer  
ON  
OFF  
Symbols  
(1) Operation mode  
AUTO  
(3) Set temperature  
16-30  
When set to 28  
Current temperature  
indication  
C
A
COOL  
(4) Timer  
HEAT  
MILD DRY  
FAN  
12-hour ON Timer  
12-hour OFF Timer  
1-hour OFF Timer  
(2) Fan speed  
Automatic operation  
HIGH  
(5) NIGHT SETBACK  
A
(6) Confirmation of  
transmission  
MEDIUM  
(7) Flap angle indication  
(8) Sweep indication  
(9) Indoor unit sensor  
LOW  
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4.Introduction of the Remote control Unit  
SENSOR  
Transmitter  
TEMPSSET  
A
C
1
1HOUR  
HOUR  
ON  
A
A
Display  
OFF  
FAN  
SPEED  
1 HR  
TEMP  
FAN SPEED selector button  
1 HR. TIMER button  
HIGH POWER button  
ON/OFF button  
TEMP.setting button  
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
MODE selector button  
TIMER ON/OFF button  
FLAP button  
ON  
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
SLEEP button  
TIMER SET/CANCEL  
button  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
ACL button  
A/C SENSOR button  
(Cover closed)  
Battery compartment  
(pull off the cover to expose the  
batteries.)  
The illustration above pictures the remote control unit after the cover has  
been lowered and removed.  
NOTE  
When you press the buttons on the remote control unit,the  
mark appears in  
Transmitter  
SENSOR  
the display to transmit the setting changes to the receiver in the air conditioner.  
A temperature sensor inside the remote control unit senses the room  
temperature.  
Information on the operating conditions is displayed while the remote control  
unit is switched on. If the unit is turned off, only the mode that was set  
previously is still displayed.  
Display  
For details, see Night Setback Mode . When you press this button, in the  
HEAT, DRY or COOL mode, the mark appears in the display, the remote  
control unit will automatically adjust the set temperature to save energy.  
SLEEP  
button  
Press the  
Press the  
button to increase the set temperature.  
button to reduce the set temperature.  
buttons  
TEMP. Setting  
This button is for turning the air conditioner on and off.  
ON/OFF operation  
button  
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Remote Control Unit(continued)  
TIMER ON button  
TIMER OFF button  
:The air conditioner starts at the set time.  
:The air conditioner stops at the set time.  
TIMER SET/CANCEL button  
MODE selector button  
(AUTO)  
This button is used to set/cancel the time at which you wish the air conditioner to go on or off.  
Use this button to select AUTO, HEATING, DRY or COOLING mode.  
A
:When this setting is selected, the air conditioner calculates the difference between the  
set thermostat and the room temperature and automatically switches to the "COOLING"  
or "HEATING” mode appropriately.  
(HEATING)  
(DRY)  
:The air conditioner makes the room warm.  
:The air conditioner reduces the humidity in the room.  
:The air conditioner makes the room cool.  
(COOLING)  
(FAN)  
:The air conditioner makes the room's temperature suitable.  
FLAP button  
Press this button either to select to set the airflow direction to one of the six possible  
positions manually, or to select the sweep function, which moves the flap up and down  
automatically.  
:The airflow direction can be set manually.(six positions)  
:The flap moves up and down automatically.  
:Press the FLAP button and set the airflow directions as desired. (refer to Adjust the  
Airflow Direction).  
A
A
FAN SPEED selector  
button  
:The air conditioner automatically decides the fan speeds.  
: High fan speed.  
:Medium fan speed.  
:Low fan speed.  
1HOUR  
1 HR TIMER button  
:When you press this button, regardless of whether the unit is operating or stopping,  
(1-HOUR OFF TIMER)  
the unit operates for one hour and then shuts down.  
ACL button  
Puts the remote control unit into pre-operation status. Always press this button after  
replacing the batteries.  
A/C SENSOR button  
When you press this button (use a small-tipped object such as a ballpoint pen), the  
mark  
will appear at the display.And the room temperature is detected by the sensor which is built  
into the indoor unit and the air conditioner is controlled accordingly.  
If the remote control is located near a heat source, such as a space heater or  
indirect sunlight, press the A/C SENSOR button to switch to the sensor in the  
indoor unit.  
NOTE  
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Automatic switching between cooling and heating  
This unit automatically switches between cooling operation and heating operation according to the difference  
between the room temperature and the set temperature.  
The remote control unit sends the temperature signal to the air conditioner regularly at three  
NOTE  
minute intervals. If the signal from the remote control unit stops for more than ten minutes due  
to the loss of the remote control unit or other trouble, the air conditioner will switch to the  
temperature sensor which is built into the indoor unit and control the room temperature. In  
these cases, the temperature around the remote control unit may differ from the temperature  
detected at the air conditioner,s position.  
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Operation Guide  
HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES  
1. Slidethecoverinthedirectionindicatedbythearrowandremoveit.  
2. InstalltwoAAAalkalinebatteries. Makesurethebatteriespointinthedirection  
markedinthebatterycompartment.  
3. UseathinobjectsuchasthetipofapentopresstheACLbutton.  
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Sliding cover  
Replace the batteries when the remote control unit's display fails to light, or when the  
remotecontrolunitcannotbeusedtochangetheairconditioner'ssettings.  
Usetwofreshleak-prooftype-AAAalkalinebatteries.  
NOTE  
!
In replacing batteries, follow the instructions as mentioned in the sub-section "How  
toInstallBatteries".  
Ifyoudonotusetheremotecontrolunitmorethan1month, takeoutthebatteries.  
When using the remote control unit, always point the unit's transmitter head  
directly at the air conditioner's receiver.  
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE  
CONTROL UNIT  
Air conditioner  
(Indoor unit)  
Receiver  
(Transmitter head)  
Remote control  
unit  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
INSTALLATION POSITION  
To ensure that the air conditioner operates correctly, DO NOT install the remote control  
unit in the following places:  
In direct sunlight  
DO NOT  
Behind a curtain or other places where it is covered  
More than 8 meters away from the air conditioner  
In the path of the air conditioner's airstream  
Where it may become extremely hot or cold  
Where it may be subject to electrical or magnetic noise  
Where there is an obstacle between the remote control unit and the air conditioner  
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Operation with the Remote Control Unit(continued)  
C
A
A
FAN  
SPEED  
1 HR  
TEMP  
STEP 4  
STEP 3  
STEP 2  
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
STEP 1  
STEP 5  
ON  
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
Check that the circuit breaker on the power panel is turned on and that the operation selector of the indoor unit is  
intheONposition.  
NOTE  
If the automatic operation settings of the unit do not meet your needs, press the setting buttons as described  
belowandchangethesettings asdesired.  
Press the MODE selector button and select the desired mode.  
For heating operation  
For dehumidifying operation  
For cooling operation  
For automatic operation  
For fan operation  
STEP 1  
A
STEP 2  
To start the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF operation button.  
Press the TEMP setting button to change the temperature setting to the desired temperature .  
Adjustable temperature range:  
30 max. 16 min.  
STEP 3  
STEP 4  
Set the FAN SPEED selector button to choose the fan speed you want.  
A
If the fan speed is set to  
(Automatic), the fan speed switches automatically,  
NOTE  
according to the difference between the actual room temperature and the set temperature.  
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Press the FLAP button and set the airflow direction as desired.  
STEP 5  
To stop the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF operation button again.  
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Adjusting the Fan Speed  
A.Automatic  
A
Simply setthe FANSPEED selector tothe  
position.  
A
A microprocessor in the air conditioner automatically controls the fan speed when the  
mode is selected. When the air  
conditioner starts operating, the difference between the room temperature and the set temperature is detected by  
themicroprocessorwhichthenautomaticallyswitchesthefanspeedtothemostsuitablelevel.  
B. Manual  
If you want to adjust fan speed manually during operation, just set the FAN SPEED selector  
as desired.[  
(High),  
(Medium), or  
(Low)]  
Adjusting the Airflow Direction  
1. Horizontal  
The horizontal airflow can be adjusted  
by moving the vertical vanes with your  
hands to the left or right.  
When the humidity is high, the vertical vanes should be in the front  
position during the cooling or dehumidifying operation. If the vertical  
vanes are positioned all of the way to the right or left, condensation may  
begin to form around the air vent and drip down.  
CAUTION  
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2. Vertical  
The vertical airflow can be adjusted by moving the flap with the remote control unit Do not  
move the flap with your hands.Confirm that the remote control unit has been turned on.  
Then, use the FLAP button to set either the sweep function or one of  
thesixairflowdirectionsettings.  
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COOL  
and  
DRY  
5
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
4
ON  
3
2
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
1
HEAT  
SWEEP  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
A.Sweep function  
B.Automatic Function  
The flap moves up and down automatically  
from to during the cooling or drying  
operation, from to during the heating  
operation. Referring to the above illustration.  
The flap starts moving up and down to  
deliver air over the sweep range.  
The flap automatically closes when the unit is off.  
NOTE  
!
Use the FLAP button on the remote control to adjust the position of the flap.  
Ifyoumovetheflapbyhand, theflappositionaccordingtotheremotecontrol  
andtheactualflappositionmaynolongermatch.Ifthishappens,shutoffthe  
unit, wait for theflap toclose, andthenturnontheunitagain;theflap  
positionwillnowbenormalagain.  
CAUTION  
!
Donothavetheflappointeddownduringcoolingoperation. Condensation  
maybegintoformaroundtheairvent anddripdown.  
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Night Setback / Simultaneous Use Energy Saving  
TEMP SET  
C
A
Night Setback Mode  
A
NightSetbackModeisusedforsavingenergy. PresstheSLEEPbutton  
in operation.The mark appears in the display.To release the night  
setbackfunction, presstheSLEEPbuttonagain.  
FAN  
SPEED  
1 HR  
TEMP  
NOTE Thisfunctionlosesinautomationorairflowmode.  
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
ON  
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
HIGH POWER Operation  
This operation makes higher or lower temperature airflow than usual, in winter or  
summer, which makes you feel comfortanble as soon as you go home.  
C
Setting procedure:  
Press the High Power button on the remote control unit gently, with a whisper, and  
the HIPOWER-lamp on the display panel is lighted , so the high efficient operation  
comes to work. It may last the longest time of 15 minutes.  
A
A
HI POWER  
HIGH POWER lamp  
POWER  
TIMER  
FAN  
SPEED  
1 HR  
TEMP  
OPERATING  
ON/OFF button  
ON/OFF  
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
ON  
Cancellation procedures:  
Press the HIGH POWER button again, with a second whisper, the lamp is out.  
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
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Using the 12-Hour ON and OFF Timer  
1.TIMER ON mode  
(Example)  
After the length of time set for TIMER ON elapses, the unit begins operating.  
The display depicted at left indicates that the air conditioner will begin operating in  
three hours.  
Setting Procedures:  
C
Press the MODE button and set the desired operation mode and  
press the ON/OFF operation button.  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
HOUR  
Press the timer ON button to set the time at which you want  
operation to begin. The time can be set for one to twelve hours,  
in one hour steps.  
FAN  
SPEED  
1 HR  
TEMP  
1
2
3....... 12  
Press the timer SET button (which advances the time displayed).  
STEP 3  
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
ON  
The display changes immediately to its status previous to timer setting, but the  
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
indication remains.  
To check the status of the timer while it is counting down, press the timer SET  
button .  
STEP 3  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
Cancellation procedure: Press the CANCEL button once again.  
2.TIMER OFF mode  
(Example)  
After the length of time set for TIMER OFF elapses, the unit stops operating.  
The display depicted at left indicates that the air conditioner will stop operating in  
five hours.  
Setting Procedure:  
C
Press the timer OFF button to set the time at which you want  
operation to stop.  
The time can be set for one to twelve hours, in one hour steps.  
STEP 1  
HOUR  
A
A
1
2
3....... 12  
FAN  
SPEED  
1 HR  
TEMP  
STEP 2  
Press the timer SET button (which advances the time displayed).  
The display changes immediately to its status previous to timer setting, but the  
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
indication remains.  
ON  
To check the status of the timer while it is counting down, press the timer SET  
button .  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
Cancellation procedure: Press the CANCEL button once again.  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
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Using the 1-Hour OFF Timer  
This function causes the unit to operate for one hour and then stop, regardless  
of whether the unit is on or off when this button is pressed.  
1HOUR  
The  
indicator in the display indicates that this function is operating.  
C
1HOUR  
Setting procedure:  
A
Regardless of whether the unit is operating or stopped, press the 1 HR .TIMER button.  
A
1HOUR  
Appears in the display.  
FAN  
SPEED  
1 HR  
TEMP  
Cancellation procedure:  
Press the ON/OFF operation button to turn the unit off, wait for the unit to stop operating,  
and then press the ON/OFFoperation button again. The 1-Hour Timer function is now  
cancelled and the unit operates normally.  
FLAP  
MODE  
OFF  
ON  
NOTE  
SLEEP  
SET CANCEL  
If, while the 1-Hour Timer function is operating, the 1 HR.TIMER button is  
pressed once to cancel the function and then again, the unit continues to  
operate for one hour from that point in time and then stops.  
A/C SENSOR  
ACL  
If the 1 HR.TIMER button is pressed while the TIMER OFF function operates,the  
OFF Timer is cancelled and the unit will stop operating one hour later.  
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Special Remarks  
Heating (  
) Operation  
Heating performance  
Because this air conditioner heats a room by drawing on the heat of the outside air  
(heat pump system), the heating efficiency will fall off when the outdoor temperature  
is very low. If sufficient heat cannot be obtained with this air conditioner, use another  
heating appliance in conjunction with it.  
When the outdoor temperature is low, frost or ice may from in the heat exchanger  
coil, reducing heating performance. When this happens, a microcomputer defrosting  
system will operate. At the same time the fan on the indoor unit stops ( or runs at  
very low speed in some cases). Heating operation restarts after several minutes.  
(This interval will vary slightly depending upon the outdoor temperature and the way  
in which frost forms).  
Defrosting  
For several minutes after the start of heating operation, the indoor fan will not start  
running until the indoor heat exchanger coil has warmed up sufficiently. This is  
because the COLD DRAFT PREVENTION SYSTEM is operating.  
POWER lamp  
The POWER lamp also remains lit during defrosting or when the compressor has  
been turned off by the thermostat when the system is in the heating mode.  
In the event of power failure, the unit will stop. When the power is resumed,  
the unit will restart automatically after three minutes.  
Power failure  
during operation  
In heating or cooling operation. Some plastic parts may expand of shrink due to a  
sudden temperature change. In this event, a clicking sound may occur. This is normal,  
and the sound will soon disappear.  
Clicking Sound  
Clicking sound is  
heard from the air  
conditioner  
The remote control unit sends the temperature signal to the air conditioner regularly  
at three-minute intervals. If the signal from the remote control unit stops for more  
than ten minutes due to the loss of the remote control unit or other trouble, the air  
conditioner will switch to the temperature sensor which is built into the indoor unit  
and control the room temperature. In these cases, the temperature around the  
remote control unit may differ from the temperature detected at the air conditioner  
position.  
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Operation without the Remote Control Unit  
HI POWER  
POWER  
TIMER  
OPERATING  
ON/OFF button  
ON/OFF  
If you have lost the remote control unit or it has trouble, follow the steps below.  
1.When the air conditioner is not running  
If you want to turn on the air conditioner, pressing the ON/OFF button once.  
2.When the air conditioner is running  
If you want to turn off the air conditioner, pressing the ON/OFF button once.  
Pressing buttons cannot last too long time, or the air conditioner may  
operate abnormally.  
NOTE  
Care and Cleaning  
1.For safety, be sure to turn the air conditioner off and also to disconnect  
the power before cleaning.  
2.Do not pour water on the indoor unit to clean it. This will damage the  
internal components and cause an electric shock hazard.  
WARNING  
!
Clean the casing and grille of the indoor unit with a vacuum cleaner brush, or  
wipe them with a clean, soft cloth.  
If these parts are stained, use a clean cloth moistened with a mild liquid  
deteraent. When cleaning the grille, be careful not to force the vanes out of  
place.  
1.Never use solvents, or harsh chemicals when cleaning the indoor unit.  
Do not wipe the plastic casing using very hot water.  
2.Some metal edges and the fins are sharp and may cause injury if  
handled improperly; be especially careful when you clean these parts.  
3.The internal coil and other components of the outdoor unit must be  
cleaned every year.Consult your dealer or service center.  
CAUTION  
!
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Care and Cleaning (continued)  
Anti-Mold Filter  
The anti-mode filter behind the air intake grille should be checked and cleaned  
at least once every three weeks.  
1.Grasp both ends of the air intake grille and pull it out and up.  
How to remove the  
anti-mold filter  
2.Push the anti-mold filter up slightly, and then pull it down.  
Air intake grille  
Anti-mold filter  
Anti-Mold Filter  
Cleaning  
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove light dust. If there is sticky dust on the filter,  
wash the filter in lukewarm, soapy water, rinse it in clean water, and dry it.  
1.Slide the anti-mold filter up into the unit and then lower the handle into the  
groove on the unit.  
How to replace the  
anti-mold filter  
2.After installing the anit-mold filter, press the locations marked by the arrows  
(
) and close the air intake grille.  
Air intake grille  
Anti-mold filter  
The air cleaning filter removes dust and dirt from the air, and reduces odors and  
somke from tobacco.  
Air Clean Filter  
(not provided)  
This air clean filter cannot remove harmful gases or vapors nor ventilate  
air in the room. You must open doors or windows frequently when you  
use gas or oil heating appliances.Otherwise there is a risk of suffocation  
in extreme cases.  
WARNING  
!
How to install the air clean  
filter  
The air clean filter needs to be installed behind the anti-mold filter.  
1. Remove the anti-mold filter.  
2. Install the air clean filter in the position shown in the diagram.  
3. Reinstall the anti-mold fillter.  
Air  
clean  
filter  
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Tips for Energy Saving  
Do not  
Block the air intake and outlet of the unit. If they are obstructed, the unit  
will not work well, and may be damaged.  
Let sunlight directly into the room. Use sunshades, blinds or curtains.  
If the walls and ceiling of the room are warmed by the sun, it will take  
longer time to cool the room.  
Always try to keep the air filter clean. (Refer to Care and Cleaning .)A  
clogged filter will impair the performance of the unit.  
To prevent conditioned air from escaping, keep windows, doors and any  
other openings closed.  
Do  
Troubleshooting  
If your air conditioner does not work properly, first check the following points before requesting service. If it still does not work  
properly, contact your dealer or service center.  
Remedy  
Trouble  
Possible Cause  
1.Power failure.  
1.Restore power.  
Air conditioner doesnot run at  
all.  
2.Leakage breaker tripped.  
3.Line voltage is too low.  
4.Operation button isOFF.  
5.Batteries in remote control unithave  
run down.  
2.Contact service center.  
3.Consult your electrician or dealer.  
4.Press the button again.  
5.Replace batteries.  
Contact servicer center.  
Trouble in wiring system.  
OPERATING lamp flashes  
while air conditioner does  
not operate.  
Compressor runs but soon  
stops.  
Obstruction in front of condenser coil.  
Remove obstruction.  
1.Dirty or clogged air filter.  
1.Clean air filter to improve airflow.  
2.Eliminate heat source if possible.  
3.Shut them to keep the heat (or cold)  
out.  
Poor cooling (orheating)  
performance  
2.Heat source or many peoplein room.  
3.Doors and/or windows are open.  
4.Obstacle near air intake or air  
discharge port.  
4.Remove it to ensure good airflow.  
5.Set the temperature lower.(orhigher)  
5.Thermostat is set too high for  
cooling(or too low for heating).  
6.(Outdoor temperature istoo low.)  
7.(Defrosting system doesnot work.)  
6.(Try to use a back-upheater.)  
7.(Consult your dealer.)  
In heating orcooling operation, some  
plastic parts may expand or shrink due  
to a sudden temperature change. In  
this event, a clicking sound may occur.  
Clicking sound isheard from  
the air conditioner.  
This is normal, and the sound will soon  
disappear.  
1.The use of portable telephones near  
the air conditioner may cause  
disturbance to its normal operation.  
2.Restart the air conditioner after turn  
off the power immediately.  
1.Turn offthe power then restart the air  
conditioner after 3 minute.  
OPERATING lamp lights but  
outdoor unit willnot run.  
2.The unit will restart automatically  
after three minutes.  
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Schematic Diagram  
1. Refrigerant Flow Diagram  
Outdoor unit  
Indoor unit  
Compressor  
Accumulator  
Wide tube  
Wide  
service  
valve  
4-way valve  
Capillary  
Narrow  
service  
tube  
Cooling cycle  
Heating cycle  
Capillary  
Narrow tube  
Check valve  
2. Permitted ambient temperature for the air conditioner is following:-7 ~+43  
3. Electric Wiring Diagram  
.
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
INDOOR  
UNIT  
OUTDOOR  
UNIT  
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Make a wood or metal frame to support the appliance if  
necessary.  
Warning: Carrying out operations displaying this  
symbol may result in fatal injury.  
----Whentheapplianceismountedinaroom,  
Properly insulate the tube of indoor unit, and make sure  
thereisnowaterdrops ontheapplianceoronthefloor.  
----Whentheapplianceisinstalledonadamporunevenarea,  
Make a flat concrete base and place the base under the  
outdoor unit.  
----When the appliance is installed in an area of strong winds.  
Using anchor bolts and metal frames to fix the properly  
covered outdoor unit.  
Caution: Carrying out operations displaying this  
symbol may result in serious injury.  
This operation manual has explicit information for installation  
and maintenance in most conditions. Contact the local  
distributororafter-salesserviceforfurtherinformation.  
A. Wiring  
----When the appliance (Model Heat Pump) is installed in an  
areaofheavysnow.  
Only qualified professionals should carry out wiring of the  
appliance.  
The outdoor unit must be installed in a position above the  
snowaccumulation.  
Disconnect the power supply before completion of wiring,  
pipingorcheckingtheappliance.  
Voltagesgeneratedbytheapplianceisfatal.  
Read the electrical schematic diagram and explanation  
before installation. Improper installation and earth  
connectionmayresultinfatalinjury.  
Connecttheearthasrequiredbylocalwiringregulations.  
Tightly fasten all the wiring connections to prevent  
overheatingorfire.  
D. Connection  
Usetheshortesttubespossible  
Usingaflaringmethod  
Smear some refrigeration oil between the flared surface and  
theconnectedtube.  
Fasten the nuts with a torque wrench to prevent leakage of  
refrigerant.  
Checkforleakagebeforetrialoperation.  
Special power source, switches and sockets are required for  
thepowersupplyoftheappliance.  
Electric meter capacity must be larger than or equivalent to  
16A.  
E. Maintenance  
Disconnect the power before checking the electrical  
componentsandthecircuits.  
Avoidcontactwiththemovingpartsoftheappliance.  
Clear the site and make sure there is no installation debris  
leftintheappliance.  
B.Transport  
Carefully move the outdoor unit.  
C. Installation  
----When the appliance is mounted to the ceiling or the wall,  
Make sure that the ceiling or the wall is strong enough for the  
appliance.  
F. Other  
Keeptheroomwellventilatedduringinstallation.  
1. Summery  
Read the operation manual before installation and keep this  
manualinasafeplace.  
1. Following table indicates that tubes should be cut with an  
additional length of 30cm-40cm, to reduce the vibration from the  
outdoor unit.  
1-1Tools  
1. Screwdriver  
2. Phillipsheadscrewdriver  
3. Knifeorwirestripper  
4. Steelruler  
Narrowtube  
Outside Diameter  
6.35mm  
Widetube  
Thickness  
0.8mm  
Outside Diameter Thickness  
9.52mm  
0.8mm  
5. Spiritlevel  
6. Hammer  
7. Percussiondrill  
8.Tubecutter  
9.Tubeflarer  
2. The insulation materials for the copper tubes should conform  
to the required length and the wall thickness should not be  
lessthan8mm.  
10.Tubebender  
11.Adjustablespanner  
3. Insulated copper wires should be used for wiring and the  
specificationshoulddependonthelength.  
1-2 Attachment  
(see thepacking list)  
1-5 Additionalmaterialsforinstallation  
1. whitetape  
2. nailsorclips(asrequired)  
3. putty  
4. refrigerationoil  
1-3 PartsPackage  
Copper tubes, components and insulation materials for the  
outdoor unit.  
5. clipsforfixingrefrigeranttubes  
1-4 Type of the copper tube and insulation materials  
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Appendix: Installation  
2. Location  
2-1 Indoor unit  
2-2 Outdoor unit  
The outdoor unit should be installed away from the following:  
Heat source and fan exhausting ;  
Director sunlight;  
Maintain the required space around the  
appliance to prevent overheat.  
WARNING:  
The area for installation of the appliance should not be in an area  
withthefollowing:  
Directsunlight  
Heatresource  
Inflammablegas  
Thickoilfog  
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Theapplianceshouldbeinstalledinanarea,  
Wheretheinsidespacecanbeevenlyconditioned, or  
Whichisstrongenoughfortheappliance, or,  
Having the shortest distance for the copper tubes and water  
drainhose, and  
Having desired space around the appliance for maintenance  
andventilation.  
The outdoor unit should be installed in an area with,  
Cool temperature;  
Good ventilation;  
Desired space for air inlet, outlet and maintenance  
Min. 5cm  
Min. 5cm  
Min. 5cm  
Top obstacle  
Air inlet  
Min. 10cm  
Tube arrangement  
Valve side  
Min. 25cm  
L
H
Add. Refrigerant  
(g/m)  
Provided Tube(M)  
4
Min. 5cm  
Air outlet  
Min. 40cm  
15  
7
25  
L: Maximum length of the tube connecting the indoor unit and the  
outdoor unit.  
H: The height difference between the indoor unit and the outdoor  
unit.  
Min.10cm  
Air inlet  
Ground  
Strong base (10x40cm2 concrete or alike). The appliance  
should be placed not less than 10cm high.  
Tube length(L)  
Indoor unit  
Anchor bolts(4)  
Height difference(H)  
Outdoor  
unit  
Air inlet  
Min. 10cm  
Concrete or alike  
If the length of the tube is between 7.5m to 15m(maximum  
length), an additional 25g/m of refrigerant should be added .  
Additionalcompressoroilmustnotbeadded.  
Fix the base with anchor bolts to reduce vibration and noise.  
CAUTION:  
The indoor unit should not be  
installed below a height of 1.8m.  
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Appendix: Installation  
3. Installation of the indoor unit  
Wall plate  
Fixing screw  
Remove the wallplate  
(1)Remove the fixing screws and keep them for future use (not used  
during installation).  
(2)Press the two triangular signs on the outer shell and remove the fixing  
clip.  
Fixing clip  
(3)Remove the wall plate.  
Mount the wall plate  
(1)Determine the correct position of the plate with a level (never use the  
naked eyes!). The plate should be level.  
(2)Fix the plate with 6mm expansion bolts for cement walls and with  
wood screws for wood or plaster walls.  
Caution: Adequate space should be reserved for the  
installation of the indoor unit. To avoid running noise and  
vibration, the wall plate should be fixed tightly on the wall.  
Right tube  
hole center  
75  
75  
Left tube  
hole center  
Make the wallhole  
Select the position of the hole according to the positions of the indoor and  
outdoor units. The hole should be slightly lower than the wall plate.  
The diameter of the hole is 65mm and the hole should be made with the  
outside end a little lower.  
Indoor  
Outdoor  
The site should be cleaned after the hole is made.  
Caution: Check carefully before the hole is drilled to make  
sure that there is no cables or tubes in the area.  
Connect the tubesof the indoorunit  
A. Connect the electric wires  
(1)Open the frontpanel and removethe cover ofthe electric box.  
(2)Remove the wireclip in theelectric box.  
(3)Put in the wires from the back of the indoor unit and pull them out from the  
front.  
(4)Connect the wires firmly to the terminal panel.  
(5)Fix the wires with the clip, replace the cover and close the front panel.  
Caution: Make sure that the numbers of the terminals are the same  
as those of the terminal panel.  
B. Connect the tubes  
Anti-freezing oil  
is applied here  
(1)Do not let dust, dirt, air and water into the tubes during installation, so never  
remove the tube plugs if installation is not due.  
Connecting  
tube  
Flared  
tube  
(2)Remove the nuts at the tube joints of the indoor unit, align the center of the  
tube flare (apply anti-freezing oil on the cone head), tighten the cone-shaped  
nuts with the hand first, then tighten up with a spanner.  
Caution: Avoid leakage from loose connection or damage of  
the flare from over-tightening.  
Set the outdoor unit  
Set the indoor unit  
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Appendix: Installation  
Tube clamping plate  
(3)Any part of the drainpipe should be below the outlet of the indoor unit  
and the joints should be wrapped with waterproof adhesive tape to  
prevent leakage of condensed water.  
Wire outlet  
Tubes  
(4)Bind the tubes, wires and the drainpipe tightly with binding tape, with  
the drainpipe underthe wires.  
Tubes  
(5)Press down theclamping plate ofthe tubes andfix the boundwires.  
Drainpipe  
Drainpipe  
Wires  
Install the indoorunit  
(1)Pull the bound wires out through the wall hole and put the indoor wires  
together with the indoor unit at the corresponding place of the wall plate.  
(2)Hook the indoor unit onto the retaining claws on the wall plate and  
move the unitbody slightly tomake sure thatit is firm.  
(3)Hold the two sides of the unit body and press it to the wall plate to  
ensure secure connection.  
Wall plate  
Tubes  
4. Installation of the outdoor unit  
Wires  
Drainpipe  
Mount the outdoor unit  
A. Mount the outdoor unit in the selected place.  
B. If the outdoor unit is to be mounted on the wall, the wall and the  
installation bracket should have sufficient intensity to bear the weight of  
the outdoor unit.  
(1)Place the outdoor unit carefully onto the bracket.  
(2)Fix the unit onto the bracket with four bottom bolts. The bolts should  
have anti-vibration pads to prevent falling down of the unit from vibration.  
Connect the tubes of the outdoor unit  
A. Electric wires  
(1)Remove the wire cover of the outdoor unit with a screwdriver.  
(2)Remove the wire clip.  
Tube clamping plate  
(3)Connect the wires to the corresponding terminals on the terminal  
panel.  
Caution: All the " Y " -shaped terminals should be plugged into  
the line bank and the grounding loop terminal should be  
connected fully.  
Wire cover  
(4)Tighten all the screws to ensure good connection.  
(5)Put the wires into place with a clip and replace the wire cover.  
Caution: Never put extra wires into the wire compartment to  
avoid damage from eddying flow heating.  
B. Tubes  
The connection of the outdoor tubes is the same as steps (1) and (2) of  
the indoor unit.  
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Appendix: Installation  
Indoor unit  
5.Airpurging  
Air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system have  
undesirable effects as indicated below. Therefore, they must be  
purged completely.  
Outdoor unit  
pressure in the system rises  
Pressure  
gauge  
operating current rises  
Lo  
Manifold valve  
Hi  
cooling efficiency drops  
moisture in the air may freeze and block capillary tubing  
water may lead to corrosion of parts in the refrigerant system  
Air Purging with a Vacuum Pump (for Test Run)  
(1)Check that each tube (both narrow and wide tubes between  
the indoor and outdoor units have been properly connected  
and all wiring for the test run has been completed. Note that  
both narrow and wide tube service valves on the outdoor  
unit are kept closed at this stage.  
Vacuum pump  
(2)Using an adjustable wrench or box wrench, remove the valve  
caps from the service valve on both narrow and wide tubes.  
(3) Connect a vacuum pump and a manifold valve (with  
pressure gauges) to the service port on the wide tube  
service valve.(Fig.A)  
Fig.A  
90 (1/4 turn)  
Narrow tube  
Hex wrench  
Wide tube  
Be sure to use a manifold valve for air  
purging. If it is not available, use a  
stop valve for this purpose. The  
knob of the manifold valve must  
always be kept closed.  
Hi  
Valve cap  
CAUTION  
Vacuum hose to manifold valve  
(4)With the Lo knob of the manifold valve open, run the vacuum  
pump. The operation time for the vacuum pump varies with  
tubing length and the capacity of the pump. The following table  
shows the amount of time for evacuation:  
Fig.B  
(7)Leak test all joints at the tubing (both indoor and outdoors)  
with liquid soap. Bubbles indicate a leak. Be sure to wipe off  
the soap with a clean cloth.  
(8)With the hex wrench, turn the wide tube service valve stem  
counter-clockwise to fully open the valve.  
(9)Turn the narrow tube service valve stem counter-clockwise  
to fully open the valve.  
(10)Loosen the vacuum hose connected to the wide tube  
service port slightly to release the pressure. Then, remove  
the hose.  
Table  
Required time for evacuation when capacity  
of 100 liter/h vacuum pump is used  
If tubing length is more than 10 m  
15 min. or more  
If tubing length is less than 10 m  
10 min. or more  
(11)Replace the bonnet and flare nut on the wide tube service  
port and fasten the flare nut securely with an adjustable  
wrench or box wrench. Next, mount the valve cap and  
tighten it with a torque wrench (the cap needs to be  
tightened with the torque of 200kg-cm). This process is  
very important to prevent gas from leaking from the system.  
(12)Test run the air conditioner.  
(13)While the air conditioner is running, apply liquid soap to  
check for any gas leaks around the service valves or caps.  
(14)If there is no leakage, stop the air conditioner.  
(15)Wipe off the soap on the tubing.  
NOTE  
The required time in the above table is calculated based  
on the assumption that the ideal (or target) vacuum  
condition is around 10 mmHg abs.  
(5) With the vacuum pump still running, close the  
Lo  
knob of the manifold valve. Then stop the vacuum  
pump.  
(6)With the accessory hex wrench, turn the valve stem on  
the narrow tube service valve counterclockwise by 90  
degrees (1/4 turn) for 10 seconds, and then turn the  
stem clockwise to close it again. (Fig.B)  
This completes air purging with a vacuum pump and  
the air conditioner is ready for actual operation.  
6. Please contact the technical service for further  
information.  
Be sure to completely insert the hex  
wrench before attempting to turn the  
valve.  
CAUTION  
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PACKING LIST  
NO.  
1.  
NAME  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
POWER CABLE  
DRAINAGE ELBOW *  
AIR FRESH FILTER  
INDOOR UNIT  
AMOUNT  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
MANUAL  
7.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
BATTERY  
8.  
9.  
NAIL SPECIAL  
THE SYMBOL "*" STANDS FOR THE PART TO BE PICKED AND MADE PURCHASE.  

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