Addvent AVACSPL12N Installation Instructions And User Manual Download Page 11

Preparing to use the appliance

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Prior to operation

Figure 12

Figure 13

Indoor unit

Before starting to programme the remote control:

Plug into the mains, press the power switch on the indoor unit.

Remote control 

Setting real-time

Open back cover, put in batteries

Press reset button 

see figure 12.

Press clock set button 

see figure 13.

Press 

(time setting button) and set correct time

Press clock set button again, replace the back cover 

see figure 13

.

Control Operation Remote

The signal can reach within six meters directly in front of indoor unit. 

when the button is pressed, indoor unit will beep once or twice, indicating
the receiving of the signal. 

If no beep is heard, press again. 

Always handle remote control carefully.

When mounting on the wall

Select a place where indoor unit can receive remote control signal, and fix
the holder.

Remote Control cannot be used 
(emergency operation)

In case the batteries in the remote controller have gone flat, or the remote
controller is faulty, use emergency switch 

see figure 3a

.

Press emergency operation switch.

Every time the button is pressed, it changes in sequence of emergency
Auto stop.

In the first 30 minutes, the temperature adjustment will not work, it will
maintain continuous operation and air flow 

see figure 14.

Press this button when the unit is on, the unit turn off.

Press this button when the unit is set on or off-timer mode, then the unit
stop the present mode and will be in stand by state.

Figure 14

OPERATION

Cooling

Heating

SET TEMPERATURE

24°C

24°C

AIR SPEED

Medium

Medium

AIR DIRECTING BLADES

Auto

Auto

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Summary of Contents for AVACSPL12N

Page 1: ...ion Instructions and User Guide IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WHEN USING ANY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE...

Page 2: ...ed and Air Flow Adjustment 13 Sleep Mode 14 Sweep Operation 13 Timer Operation ON OFF Timer 14 Tips for Operation 15 Maintenance and cleaning 15 Specification 16 2 Figure 2 FEATURES Figure 1 Figure 3...

Page 3: ...eds to be installed please contact a suitable electrical contractor for this Ensure that the condensation drain is unobstructed DON Ts DO NOT install this appliance on your own This appliance needs to...

Page 4: ...it and where the outdoor unit can be held in the horizontal position in a place where the operational noise and discharged air does not disturb others in a place free of a leakage of combustible gas w...

Page 5: ...on 0117 923 5375 Wrap the pipe and wiring Hold down the end of the pipe pull it out form the extension part Wrap the piping and wiring and pull them through the cut off tailings hole When routing the...

Page 6: ...8 9 10 10 3 4 5 Take off the plastic nuts at the outdoor unit and connection pipe quick couplings Align the centre of the outdoor unit quick coupling and screw the quick coupling pipe by hand Do not u...

Page 7: ...15 16 17 Before connecting the electric wiring at the outdoor unit make sure the power of indoor unit is unplugged Remove the cable clamp Connect the electric wiring to outdoor unit with the wiring c...

Page 8: ...on time off time and on off time within a 24 hour period Auto Air Speed Adjustment Auto setting high medium and low air speeds as per difference between set temperature and room temperature Sweep Fun...

Page 9: ...it is running the LED display will show running status When LED display is OFF a symbol is shown on the remote controller When the LED display is turned OFF you can still control all functions The tim...

Page 10: ...sec Of temperature setting Number LED stop flashing and then indicates room temperature Fan speed setting When high speed is selected the Fan speed LED flashes quickly Time setting When the timer mode...

Page 11: ...carefully When mounting on the wall Select a place where indoor unit can receive remote control signal and fix the holder Remote Control cannot be used emergency operation In case the batteries in th...

Page 12: ...unit Operating modes When started operation mode will turn into cooling or dehumidifying or heating as per room temperature lf operation stops for two hours it restarts in the same set mode as before...

Page 13: ...uto Select high mode to cool entire room Select sleep operation to reduce the noise levels when you want to sleep Press to change up down air direction Every time the button is pressed air direction c...

Page 14: ...ges by 10 To release this operation Press to release timer Timer OFF setting operation Press during operation to set of timer OFF Every time this button is pressed it changes in sequence of timer OFF...

Page 15: ...ge Note Turn off the system unplug mains and turn off breaker before cleaning high speed turning fan during operation may cause injury 15 Tips for operation Cooling How to make cooling more efficient...

Page 16: ...2 000 18 000 Rated input kW 3 5 5 1 Heating Capacity btu h 13 500 19 000 kW 4 0 5 6 EER kW 3 21 2 83 Energy Class A C COP kW 3 67 3 22 Energy Class A C Refrigerant charge 5m kG 1 00 1 45 Water proof c...

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