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Owner's Manual

R-32 Ducted Systems

Owner's Manual - R-32 Ducted Systems

Doc. No.9590-8000  

Ver. 2  220616

 

 

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01.  General Information

CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of an ActronAir air conditioning unit! This unit has been designed and engineered 
to provide optimum air conditioning and to achieve maximum energy efficiency. 

Your air conditioning system has been manufactured from the highest quality materials. Numerous “in house” and 
“external” inspections and test procedures were conducted to your air conditioning unit to ensure satisfactory operation. 

This guide provides operation instructions specific to your split ducted unit. Read this manual thoroughly to ensure safe 
operation of your air conditioning system.

02.  Safety Instructions

 

Only licensed HVAC technicians* should service this air conditioning equipment. Improper service or alteration by 
an  unqualified technician could result in significant and major damage to the product or property which may render 
your warranty null and void. Such unqualified service could also lead to severe physical injury or death. Follow all safety 
instructions in this literature and all warning labels that are attached to the equipment.

 

This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised 
by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely. Young children should be supervised to ensure 
that they do not play with the appliance.

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Qualifications required will be appropriate Electrical, Refrigeration and Refrigerant Handling License and Training 

dependent on local State/Territory regulations.

 DANGER

Hazardous Voltage - Risk of Electrocution.

Turn  Off  the  power  from  main  isolator  before  proceeding  with  any  service  and  maintenance  work  of  the  unit.  Observe  proper                              
LOCK-OUT/TAG-OUT (LOTO)  procedures for electrical appliances in order to prevent accidental switching-on of the power 
supply. Extreme care and caution must be observed should there be a need to work on live circuit.

 WARNING

•  If any abnormal situation arises (like burning smell), turn of the power supply and call your HVAC technician for instructions 

to avoid electric shock, fire or injury.

•  DO NOT let the indoor unit or the controller get wet. It may cause electric shock or fire.
•  DO NOT insert fingers, rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet. This may cause injury, since the fan may be rotating  

at high speeds.

•  DO NOT use a flammable spray such as hair spray, lacquer or paint near the unit. This may cause fire or combustion.

 CAUTION

•  DO NOT inspect the unit by yourself. Ask a qualified HVAC technician to perform the inspection.
•  To prevent product deterioration, do not use the air conditioner for preservation purposes (storage of food, plants, animals,  

works of art, etc.).

•  DO NOT operate the air conditioner with wet hands. It may cause electric shock.
•  DO NOT climb onto or place objects on top of the outdoor unit.
•  DO NOT remove any fixed covers on the indoor or outdoor unit.
•  DO NOT operate the air conditioner without the return air filters in place.

 WARNING

This air-conditioning unit contains R-32 refrigerant (Class A2L) which is mildly flammable. Installation, service, maintenance and 
decommissioning of this unit must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician; qualified to handle R-32 refrigerant.

Summary of Contents for ADVANCE EAA13AS

Page 1: ...S EVV15AS CRV17AS EVV17AS CRV13AT EVV13AS CRV15AT EVV15AS CRV17AT EVV17AS IMPORTANT NOTE Please read this manual carefully before operating your air conditioning unit That s better That s Actron Two Piece Fan Coil EAA13AS and EFV13AS EAA15AS and EFV15AS EAA17AS and EFV17AS ...

Page 2: ...perating Tips for Summer 5 04 02 Operating Tips for Winter 5 04 03 Energy Conservation Tips 5 05 Care and Maintenance 6 06 Maintenance Frequency Checklist 8 07 Troubleshooting 10 WARNING KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Contains button or coin cell battery Hazardous if swallowed Swallowing can lead to chemical burns perforation of soft tissue and death Severe burns can occur within 2 hours of ingesti...

Page 3: ...ate Electrical Refrigeration and Refrigerant Handling License and Training dependent on local State Territory regulations DANGER Hazardous Voltage Risk of Electrocution Turn Off the power from main isolator before proceeding with any service and maintenance work of the unit Observe proper LOCK OUT TAG OUT LOTO procedures for electrical appliances in order to prevent accidental switching on of the ...

Page 4: ... low temperature frost may build up on the outdoor heat exchanger This gradual build up of frost reduces the performance of the air conditioner The microprocessor detects this frost build up and will automatically activate the DEFROST mode The DEFROST mode is displayed on the wall controller by flashing the HEAT symbol every 10 seconds Hot Start Function HEATING Mode When the air conditioner start...

Page 5: ...u raise the temperature set point back to your usual setting OR Start the air conditioner a couple of hours earlier than you normally would in the morning If outside conditions are very cold approximately 7o C or lower supplementary heating may be used such as electric or gas heaters to complement and speed the heating up This can be done by setting an ON timer prior to going to bed Keep all curta...

Page 6: ...install the filter NOTE When the filter light is flashing check the air filter and clean if necessary and press the ON OFF button to extinguish filter light Always check with your installer for the proper care and maintenance of the filter system Do not obstruct airflow Keep grass or plants away from the unit This will ensure that your air conditioner operates efficiently It is recommended to have...

Page 7: ...l Connections It may be necessary to work with live electrical components on certain maintenance tasks Only licensed electricians and qualified technicians are allowed to perform these tasks CAUTION Beware of Rotating Fan Blades Always make sure that all power supply to the Outdoor Fans are turn Off and isolated Observe WH S safety procedures do not wear loose clothing and any jewellery when worki...

Page 8: ...accumulation For highly corrosive environment wash panels quarterly with water and neutral detergent solution Wax panels Repair re paint where required Insulation Visual check for insulation conditions Repair replace insulation material Fan Visual check for run out of balance and dust attached Clean off dust as necessary to negate possibility of fan running out of balance Motor Ω Visual check on w...

Page 9: ...eat Exchanger Check for clogging by dust Check for leaks damage Clean air inlet side as necessary Straighten any bent fins using fins comb Condensate Drain Line if available Check for obstructions and free flow of water Clean to eliminate obstructions sludge and check condition of drain line Pour water to ensure free flow Compressor Ω Check for high low pressure Measure insulation resistance Check...

Page 10: ...unit may be louder than normal for a few seconds whilst the compressor reaches the designated speed and operation pressures The outdoor unit makes noises The unit will make different sounds based on its current operating mode Dust is emitted from either the indoor or outdoor unit The unit may accumulate dust during extended periods of non use which will be emitted when the unit is turned on This c...

Page 11: ...has been activated Wait 5 minutes after restarting the unit Timer is activated Turn timer off The unit starts and stops frequently There is too much or too little refrigerant in the system Contact a qualified service technician The voltage is too high or too low Contact a qualified service technician Poor heating performance The outdoor temperature is too low Operate system at a lower set temperat...

Page 12: ...ed Trade Marks of Actron Engineering Pty Limited ActronAir is constantly seeking ways to improve the design of its products Therefore specifications are subject to change without notice Document 9590 8000 Ver 2 Issue Date 06 2022 Refrigerant Trading Authorisation No AU06394 ...

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