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Grid switch

 B. New built houses and ceilings

Body

Nut

Ceiling

880mm

A

Hook

panel

B

Central hole

Body M6X12

Installation paper board

Body

Chart 4

Chart 5

Chart 6

Chart 7

Note: 27 Series   B=240mm
         30/45 Series      

 

B=310mm

Ceiling

Body

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In the case of new built house, the hook can be embedded in advance (refer to the A. B mentioned above ). 
But it should be strong enough to bear the indoor unit and will not become loose because of concrete shrinking.
After installing the body, please fasten the installation paper board onto the air conditioner with bolts (M6X12 )  
to determine in advance the sizes and positions of the hole opening on ceiling. 

  
Refer to the A. c mentioned above for installation.
Remove the installation paper board.

Please first guarantee the flatness and horizontal of ceiling when installing it.
Refer to the A. a mentioned above for others.

a.

b.

c.
d.

CAUTIONS

CAUTIONS

After completion of installing the body, the four bolts  (M6X12) must be fastened to the air conditioner to ensure 
the body is grounded well.

  

 

Never put the panel face down on floor or against the wall, or on bulgy objects.

   Never crash or strike it.

(1)Remove the inlet grid .

a. Slide two grid switches toward the middle at the same time, and then pull them up. (Refer to chart 8)

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b. Draw the grid up to an angle of about 45 , and remove it.(Refer to chart 9)

(2)Remove the installation covers at the four corners.
     

Wrench off the bolts, loose the rope of the installation covers, and remove them. (Refer to chart 10)

2. Install The Panel

CAUTIONS

CAUTIONS

Chart 8

Chart9

Chart 10

11

EXPEL THE AIR

EXPEL THE AIR

Select the measure of expelling the air by the following table

The length of the connecting pipe (one way)

Less than 8m

8-15m

The measure of expelling the air

Use the refrigerant in the outdoor unit

Use Vacuum Pump or refrigerant container

If you want to move the air conditioner to another place, be sure to use a vacuum pump or refrigerant container 
to expel the air.

Expel the air with refrigerant in the outdoor unit

Expel the air with refrigerant in the outdoor unit

(Refer to Chart 25 and Chart 26)

Fasten  the joint nuts of A, B, C, and D absolutely.
Loosen and remove the quadrangle-cover of stop values A and B. Turn anticlockwise the quadrangle of stop 

value B to 45 for about 10 seconds, and close the value stem of stop value B.
Check the leakage of all the joints on A, B, C and D. After confirming of no leakage, open the maintenance nut 
of stop value A. After the air has come out completely, fasten it.
Open the stem of stop value A and b completely.
Fasten the quadrangle covers of stop value A and B.

1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Expel the air with refrigerant container

Fasten the joint nuts of A, B, C, and D absolutely.
Loosen and remove the quadrangle-covers and the maintenance nuts of stop values A and B.
Connect the charge hose of the refrigerant container with the maintenance mouth of stop value A.
Loosen the stop value of the refrigerant container and stow in the refrigerant for 6 seconds to expel the air, then 
fasten the nut of stop value B quickly.
Loosen the stop value of the refrigerant container again and stow in the refrigerant for 6 seconds. Check the 
leakage of all the joints of A, B, C and D. After having confirmed of no leakage, wrench off the change hose. 
Then fasten the maintenance nut of stop value A quickly as soon as all the stowed refrigerant has been 
expelled out.
Open the quadrangle-levers of the stop value A and B.
Fasten the quadrangle covers of stop value A and B completely.

1.
2.
3.
4.

5.

6.
7.

(Refer to Chart 25 and 26)

Expel the air with a vacuum pump

(Refer to Chart 27)

Loosen and remove the maintenance nuts of stop values A and B, and connect the charge hose of the 
manifold value with the maintenance terminator of stop value A. (Be sure that stop values A and B are both 
closed)
Connect the joint of the charge hose with the vacuum pump.
Open the Lo-lever of the manifold value completely.
Turn on the vacuum pump. At the beginning of pumping, loosen the maintenance terminator nut of stop value B 
a little to check whether the air comes in (the sound of the pump changes, and the indicator of compound 
meter turns below zero). Then fasten the nut.
When the pumping has finished, close the Lo-lever of the manifold value completely and turn off the vacuum 
pump.

Loosen and remove the quadrangle cover of stop values A and B to open stop value A and B completely, then 
fasten them.

(Please refer to its manual for the way of using manifold value)

1.

2.
3.
4.

5.

6.

When you have pumped for over 15 minutes, please confirm that the indicator of multi-meter is on 
-10X10  Pa(-76cmHg).

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K INST. MENU

Summary of Contents for KN-24SH

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER Please read this owner s manual carefully before using the air conditioner and reserve this manual in case of further reference K INST MENU...

Page 2: ...N 3 OPERATION ATTENTION 4 TEMPORARY OPERATIONS 5 ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION 5 HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION 6 MAINTENANCE 6 PHENOMENA NOT CONCERNING MALFUNCTIONS 8 TROUBLES AND CAUSES concerning th...

Page 3: ...5 5 6 6 8 9 9 ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION 10 1 POWER LOCATION INSTALLATION K INST MENU...

Page 4: ...2 CAUTION 3 c KN 27SH operation lamp timer indicator heat indicator power supply indicator K INST MENU...

Page 5: ...2 CAUTION 3 c KN 27SH operation lamp timer indicator heat indicator power supply indicator K INST MENU...

Page 6: ...4 NOTICE only cooling model without heating operation K INST MENU...

Page 7: ...atory HEAT and mandatory COOL can be selected through the TEMPORARY BUTTON on the air inlet grill control box of the indoor unit Once you push this button the air conditioner will run in such order ma...

Page 8: ...6 HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION MAINTENANCE CAUTION METHOD FOR CLEANING AIR FILTER K INST MENU...

Page 9: ...7 MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE AIR OUTLET AND THE PANEL CAUTIONS MAINTENANCE IF YOU DO NOT PLAN TO USE THE UNIT FOR A LONG TIME THE MAINTENANCE OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT K INST MENU...

Page 10: ...8 8 RESTART AFTER A LONG TIME PHENOMENA NOT CONCERNING MALFUNCTIONS Fox each Mode including Power OFF and SB a Min time delay of 3min before Comp restarting excluding Deicing Mode K INST MENU...

Page 11: ...9 K INST MENU...

Page 12: ...PREPARATION 10 K INST MENU...

Page 13: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL For correct installation read this manual before starting installation This manual may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement K INST MENU...

Page 14: ...ATION INFORMATION 2 3 ATTACHED FITTINGS 3 4 INSTALLATION PLACE 4 5 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 5 6 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 8 7 INSTALL THE CONNECTING PIPE 9 8 CONNECT THE DRAIN PIPE 13 9 WIRING 15 10 T...

Page 15: ...ations on system turn off main power switch of the unit Electrical shock could cause personal injury This unit shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations If the supply cord is d...

Page 16: ...S FOR THE REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION 5 4 3 2 1 For any question contact your local dealer For power details of the air conditioner refer to the rating plate of the product for products like washing m...

Page 17: ...4 11 Wall conduit cover 1 10 Wall conduit 1 Protect Pipe Fittings 1 3 Installation pape board 4 13 Frame 1 12 Remote controller 1 Remote controller Its Frame 15 Alkaline dry batteries AM4 2 10 C H 2 1...

Page 18: ...d be extracted out easily There is no direct radiation from heaters There is enough room for installation and maintenance The air outlet and the air inlet are not impeded and can mot be reached by str...

Page 19: ...h of the installation hooks from the height of ceiling then cut off the unnecessary part c Please adjust the hexangular nuts on the four installation hooks evenly to ensure the balance of the body The...

Page 20: ...r installation Remove the installation paper board Please first guarantee the flatness and horizontal of ceiling when installing it Refer to the A a mentioned above for others a b c d CAUTIONS CAUTION...

Page 21: ...hat of the control box with corresponding terminators on the body respectively Relocate the air in grid in the procedure of reversed order Relocate the installation cover Malfunction described in Char...

Page 22: ...formance from being impeded by too little of air circulation that the same is applicable to the situation of an airtight room Leave open two of the three directions A B C MOVING AND INSTALLING MOVING...

Page 23: ...bend the pipe at its biggest radius Use bender to get a small radius pipes INSTALL THE CONNECTING PIPE CAUTIONS CAUTIONS Check whether the height drop between the indoor unit and outdoor unit the leng...

Page 24: ...f stop values of the outdoor unit to make the refrigerant pipe connecting the indoor unit with the outdoor unit in fluent flow Be sure of no leakage by checking it with leak detector or soap water Cov...

Page 25: ...Turn anticlockwise the quadrangle of stop O value B to 45 for about 10 seconds and close the value stem of stop value B Check the leakage of all the joints on A B C and D After confirming of no leaka...

Page 26: ...cribed in the left chart Refer to Chart 28 ON operation Take off quadrangle cover clip the quadrangle head with a wrench and turn it anticlockwise to the end Then fasten the quadrangle cover OFF opera...

Page 27: ...as not to interfere other people or public Select the position where it will not be subject to snow drifts accumulation of leaves or other seasonal debris It is important that air flow for the outdoo...

Page 28: ...operation to avoid leakage Chart 32 3 3 Drain Elbow Installation Cooling Only Type Without Seal Drain elbow The base pan hole of outdoor unit The base pan of outdoor unit Seal Drain elbow Fit the sea...

Page 29: ...ed carefully after wiring covered with insulator tape do not twist two wiring together unless the joint is soldered well and proper length if necessary Generally The wiring attached to this air condit...

Page 30: ...INDOOR 5 CORE Cable RW 300 500 5X1 5mm2 5 CORE Cable YZW 300 500 5X1 5mm2 3 CORE Cable 3X1 5mm2 Note The cooling only type withoout the link listed by broken line KN 30 36 45 AIR CONDINTIONER LINK CI...

Page 31: ...by broken line KN 27 30 AIR CONDINTIONER LINK CIRCUIT L3 N L2 L1 5 CORE Cable RW 300 500 5X1 5mm2 L 3 N 4 3 CORE Cable 3X1 5mm2 5 6 XT2 2 1 3 5 4 6 INDOOR 3 CORE Cable YZW 300 500 3X1 5mm2 XT1 C1 C B...

Page 32: ...ng only type withoout the link listed by broken line KN 24 27 AIR CONDINTIONER LINK CIRCUIT C 3 CORE Cable 3X2 5mm2 5 XT2 1 2 3 4 6 XT1 C1 N B A INDOOR 5 CORE Cable 5X2 5mm2 Chart 37 18 Power 220 240V...

Page 33: ...ether the generated wind noise or condensed of by the air conditioner have influenced your neighborhood Whether any of the refrigerant is leaked a b c d e f g h i a b c 2 The outdoor unit TEST OPERATI...

Page 34: ...XTRA RESTRICTOR KIT FOR CONNECTION TO THE INDOOR LIQUID VALVE DURING INSTALLATION AS THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATION WARNING WITHOUT THIS KIT THE UNIT WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY IN THE HEATING MODE FOR CONNECTI...

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