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Parts and Functions

Remote controller

22.TEMPERATURE Display

23.AUTO SWING Display

6.CLOCK Button

Used to set correct time.

7.TIMER Button

Used to select TIMER mode:TIMER ON,TIMER
OFF, TIMER ON-OFF.
(Note: if the time of TIMER ON is the same as
TIMER OFF, TIMER ON-OFF cannot be set)

10.RESET Button

Press this button by using a sharp article to resume
the correct operation of the remote controller in
case of need, for example, in case of malfunctions
due to electromagnetic disturbance.

13.HOUR Adjustment Button

Used to set clock and timer setting

8. FILTER Button

Used to set up/down function of filter.

9.CODE Button

Used to select Code A or B, Normally at Code A.
As you cann't controll the indoor unit, please
change the Code to B.

14.HIGH/SO Button

Used to select HIGH or SOFT operation.

11.LIGHT Button

Used to light the control panel

12.LOCK Button

Used to lock operation button and LCD display
contents. If you press this button, the other buttons
come out of function and lock state display appears;
if you press it again, lock state will be no more
active and lock state display will disappear.

Used to set health operation function.

5.HEALTH Button

21.FILTER Display

When the filter need be cleaned, you can press
the FILTER button for 3s, to up/down function.

20.TIMER Display

19.TIME Display

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10

11

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FRESH

HIGH/SO

TIMER

SET

FILTER

HEALTH

HEAT

RESET

LOCK

SLEEP

FAN

TEMP

ON

OFF

SWING

MODE

CLOCK

CODE

LIGHT

2.SWING Button

If you press this button once, auto swing will be activated.
If you press this button again, the louver will fix in the
present position.

4.Operation MODE Button

Used to select operation mode.
Every time you press MODE button, operation mode
changes according to following sequence:

Code A:

AUTO

FAN

HEAT

COOL

DRY

16.FRESH Button

Used to set fresh mode, the unit will draw in fresh
air.

15.SET Button

Used to confirm TIMER and CLOCK settings.

3.Power ON/OFF Button

Used for unit to start or stop.
After power on, the LCD of remote controller will display
the previous operation state (except for TIMER,SLEEP
and SWING state).

17.SLEEP Button

Used to set sleep mode. (The clock must be
corrected before setting sleep function)

18.FAN Button

Used to select fan speed:LOW,MID,HIGH,AUTO.

In Up/Down function of filter, for controlling up
and down filter.

1.TEMP Setting Button

Used to set temperature.
The temperature ranges: 16 C~ 30 C.

Summary of Contents for AWSI-DCV072-N11

Page 1: ...AWSI DCV072 N11 AWSI DCV096 N11 No 0150513924 Indoor Unit Operation Installation Manual Please read this manual carefully before using Keep this operation manual for future reference...

Page 2: ...refrigerating system should use the unified power switch to ensure that all indoor units are in the state of being powered on at the same time during the operation of air conditioner Your air conditio...

Page 3: ...1 Parts and Functions indoor unit air outlet port air inlet port flue flue Condensated water pan...

Page 4: ...ed for inspection service Air change switch It is used to open and close air change function The mode is as follows No display air change automatic air change RECOVERY air change NORMAL Clock timing a...

Page 5: ...rature setting temperature and unit number Air volume display Display the setting speed Inspection status display Air change display Health function display Unit number display Centralized adress disp...

Page 6: ...th operation function 5 HEALTH Button 21 FILTER Display When the filter need be cleaned you can press the FILTER button for 3s to up down function 20 TIMER Display 19 TIME Display 28 29 30 31 32 33 34...

Page 7: ...ler and the receiver should be max 7m and there should be no obstacle between them Do not throw the remote controller to prevent it from being damaged Battery loading Batteries are fitted as follows R...

Page 8: ...electrical cabinet lipping the wiring Improper installation might cause such accidents as heating or fire accidents While placing or reinstalling the air conditioner except the specific refrigerant R4...

Page 9: ...oximately 2 10 min During defrosting the fan of the indoor unit runs at a low speed or stops while that of the outdoor unit stops running Do not use water heater or like next to the indoor unit and th...

Page 10: ...wind screen 6 Press ON OFF switch off The light on the line controller is off 2 Choose operation mode Press mode switch to change to AUTO FAN ONLY COOL DRY HEAT Remarks Avoid pressing ON OFF switch fr...

Page 11: ...d CLOCK flickers and the time displayed is the real time If not in timing the screen displays the real time If in timing the screen displays the timing time If you want to know the real time go to the...

Page 12: ...d OFF timing are the same the setting is invalid Even in timing condition you may start or close the unit through pressing ON OFF switch Note parts of wired controller explanation 1 The unit starts or...

Page 13: ...re controller is powered off If the wire controller is powered on the above operations will be invalid 2 Function difference between master wire controller and slave one Master wire controller Slave w...

Page 14: ...her than temperature setting unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting When room temperature is lower than temperature setting unit will only run FAN operation In HEAT mode w...

Page 15: ...ON OFF button to stop unit 4 Unit stop 3 Adjust fan speed Press FAN button Each press the fan speed changes as follows Air conditioner will run at the selected fan speed When in AUTO mode the unit wil...

Page 16: ...lt in air conditioner s abnormally running If the louver work abnormally stop unit restart and adjust the louver by remote controller In COOL or DRY mode do not leave the louver in downward position f...

Page 17: ...s time adjustment buttons If the button is kept pressed the time will changes quickly It can be adjusted within 24 hours at will Hints After replacing batteries or if a power failure occurs TIMER sett...

Page 18: ...still consume power Air cleaner and shell must be mounted after cleaning Cleaning Air Cleaner Don t rinse the air cleaner with hot water of above to avoid fading and distorting Don t put the air clea...

Page 19: ...e shutdown indoor units refrigerant flows in the short time and make the sounds of refrigerant flowing Otherwise when other indoor units performs heating operation white steam may occur during refrige...

Page 20: ...d the air can t be input from the suspended ceiling where the lengths of the piping between indoor units and outdoor units are within the allowable range refer to Installation of Outdoor Units where t...

Page 21: ...the line control connection line between indoor units and outdoor unit so that they can be connected with indoor units right after installation For the inspection hole the ceiling might be reinforced...

Page 22: ...e equipments the public piping should be lower about 100mm than the wash ports of equipments as shown in the figure Thicker pipes should be used for this application d 1 5m 2m Proper Piping hanging bo...

Page 23: ...well Calculate the design chart and exterior static pressure and select the exhaust pipe with appropriate length and shapes main unit of air conditioner ceiling suface special exhaust port purchased a...

Page 24: ...120 B A unit with filter purchased additionally static pressure box 300m3 h 300m3 h 1200m3 h 1200m3 h simple duct selection Note 1Pa m flux item shape square pipe m3 h m3 min 100 200 300 400 500 600 1...

Page 25: ...uter side of the blast pipe The humidity is high even if the inner side of the suspended ceiling isn t used as a blast pipe in new concrete buildings At this time the whole body should use the thermo...

Page 26: ...re gage to ensure the specified amount or compressor failure can be caused by filling too much or little refrigerant Tubing Materials Specifications 25 4 DCV096 Phosphor deoxybronze seamless pipe TP2...

Page 27: ...indoor and wire controller And be earthed on one side or the unit will not work normally because of interference Note Confirm the terminal connection firmly and do not get in tough with shielded wire...

Page 28: ...ower plug L should be connected to the live wire and plug N connected to null wire while should be connected to the ground wire For the type with auxiliary electrically heating function the live wire...

Page 29: ...A One line control controls multiple units i e 2 16 indoor units as shown in the above figure 1 5 indoor units The indoor unit 5 is the line controlled main unit and others are the ine controlled sub...

Page 30: ...well as the wiring between indoor units Note DCV models are set to remote controlled type before delivery Setting Mode Wireless Remote Controller Socket Dip switch SW01 1 2 3 4 CN21 Socket Null Conne...

Page 31: ...ntrol address the other corresponding address can change automatically meeting as follows Central control address equals to physical address plus 0 or 64 Dip switch setting In the following table 1 is...

Page 32: ...ff correction valve in AUTO mode SW07_1 SW07_2 Tdiff correction valve in AUTO mode 1 SW07_3 26 lock 4 0 0 1 1 Normally without 26 degree lock function defaulted 26 degree lock function is availble In...

Page 33: ...Normal mode TES is unavailable default TES is available 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Run at Mid speed when Hi Speed is selected Quiet running mode Indoor and outdoor 90 meters drop selection Reserved Indoor...

Page 34: ...15 seconds it will automatically quit and keep the last setting Inquiry of fault records of indoor units In the state of startup or shutdown press CHECK button to go into the mode of inquiring faults...

Page 35: ...0V megaohm meter and check if the resistance is above 1M It can t be operated if it is below 1M Connect it to the power supply of outdoor units to energize the heating belt of the compressor To protec...

Page 36: ...ronic waste can be disposed of ate least free of charge to the user b When buying a new product the retailer will take back the old product at least free of charge c The manufacturer will take back th...

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