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Remote control operation procedure

Name and Function-Remote control

SWING

 button

When it is pressed, the louvers
start to rotate automatically and
stop when repressed.

TEMP.button
SET  TEMP.  increases 1

by

pressing     button once,and decreases
1

by pressing      button once.

At COOL mode operation, SET
TEMP. can be selected from 16

 to

30

.

At DRY mode operation, SET TEMP.
can be selected from 16

 to 30

.

At HEAT mode operation, SET
TEMP. can be selected from 16

 to

30

.

MODE button
press this button to change the
operation mode in order of:

Note:
        Cooling only type have no
“       ” mode.

FAN

 button

P r e s s   t h i s   b u t t o n   t o
change the fan speed of:

“        ” COOL mode

“        ” DRY mode

“        ” FAN mode

“        ” HEAT mode

ON/OFF  button
Press this button to turn on
or turn off the unit.

Note:

 Be sure that there are no obstructions.

 Don’t drop or throw the remote controller.

 Don’t place the remote controller directly in the sunlight.

Remote control operation procedure

5

AUTO

ON/OFF

Summary of Contents for ACI/O-50HPR1

Page 1: ...Please read this MANUAL carefully prior to use CASSETTE TYPE AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL MODELS ACI O 50HPR1...

Page 2: ...8 23 24 26 36 38 Operation procedure installation Operation mechanism and working range Names and functions of parts Safety cautions Remote control operation procedure Optimum operation Trouble shooti...

Page 3: ...2 Connecting pipe 5 Compressor 8 Master capillary 11 Four way reversing valve 3 Check valve 6 Filter 9 Auxiliary capillary maximum cooling minimum cooling maximum heating minimum heating Indoor side...

Page 4: ...Names and functions of parts Indoor unit Outdoor unit refrigerating in low temp condition 1 K F R 35TW NA1 2 ACO 50HPR1...

Page 5: ...stuffy air the room by opening door and window for a while but please close the curtains when operating the unit to prevent conditioned air from leaking Check whether the installed stand is still firm...

Page 6: ...or stop operation of the unit Do not splash water directly to indoor unit It may cause trouble or electric shock Do not use other heating equip ment near the air conditioner It will affect the cooling...

Page 7: ...TEMP can be selected from 16 to 30 At HEAT mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 to 30 MODE button press this button to change the operation mode in order of Note Cooling only type have no...

Page 8: ...0 AtDRY modeoperation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 to 30 A t HE AT mode operation SE T TEMP can be selected from 16 to 30 MODE button press this button to change the operation mode in order of Not...

Page 9: ...unit automatically T I ME R ON button At stopping press TIMER ON button set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatically R emote control operation procedure Name and Function R em...

Page 10: ...y and stop when repress 1 Plug in press button then air conditioner is turned on R emote control operation procedure According to difference between room temp and set temp microcomputer can control co...

Page 11: ...stop only indoor fan motor runs Set T E MP should be in range of 16 to 30 4 Press FAN button set fan speed 5 Press T E M P but ton set suitable TEMP 1 Plug in press button then air conditioner is turn...

Page 12: ...drying If room temp is higher than set temp it s at COOL mode Set T E MP should be in range of 16 to 30 3 Press SW I NG button the louvers start to ro tate automatically and stop when repress it 4 Pre...

Page 13: ...on standard T E M P is 25 for C OOL mode and 20 for HE AT mode 2 Accordingtoroomtemp micro computer can automatically set operation mode so as for best effect 1 Plug in Press button then air condition...

Page 14: ...ping press T IME R ON button set ON T IME in range of 0 to 24 hour to starttheunitautomatically At operating press T I ME R OFF button setOFF T IME in range of 0 to 24 hour to stop the unit automatica...

Page 15: ...helouvers starttorotate automatically and stop when repress 6 SLEEP button Press it to set SLEEP operation W hen the unit is cooling or drying if SL E E P operation is set T E MP would increase 1 in 1...

Page 16: ...is being used even if the system is not operating Turn off the main power supply switch to save energy Turn off the main power supply swittch when it is not to be used for long periods of time Cooling...

Page 17: ...ir outlet of indoor and out door units Wrong temperature setting Low fan speed Air direction is not correct Doors or windows are open Direct sunshine Too many people in the room Too many heating sourc...

Page 18: ...ng operation Trouble Cause The unit does not operate when Mist is emitted Outdoor unit is hot Noise Dust from the units Wind from the outlet smells Once the unit is stopped it will not operate for abo...

Page 19: ...nsiderationof strongwinds typhoons or earthquakes Improper installationwork may result in accidents due to fall of equipment If the unit is to be moved to other place please consult dealer first Make...

Page 20: ...ean the air filter 2 Remove the air filters Slide knobs on the back of the suction grille outward and remove the air filter Then romove three air cleaners on it 3 Clean the air filter Use vacuum or wa...

Page 21: ...grille 3 Remove the suction grille Open the suction grille at 45 and then lift 4 Wash with water When the suction grille is very dirty use soft brush and neutral detergent Shake off water and dry in a...

Page 22: ...sure ground wire is connected and that it is not damaged 3 Check to make sure air filter has been cleaned 4 Turn on the power 6 hours before starting the air conditioner End of seaseon cleaning 1 Cle...

Page 23: ...be use the maximum value 3 Including an electric leakage protection with enough capacity 4 Including an air switch with suitable capacity please note the following table Air switch should be included...

Page 24: ...not block by combustibles eg window curtains and cloths 2 Please avoid to use the octopus type socket movable socket for connect 3 Please turn off the unit if it will not use in a long time Remove th...

Page 25: ...A 1 Cooling only 5000 8 5 12 2 1 680 R 22 2 0 K FR 50T W A 1 Cooling heating 5000 5500 8 5 8 5 12 2 1 2 1 680 R 22 2 0 K F 50T W NA 1 Cooling only 5000 10 15 2 15 680 R 407C 2 0 K FR 50TW NA1 and K F...

Page 26: ...Name Drainage hose Clamp Nylon fastener Washer Paper pad for installaition Screws Heat preservation Sponge for pipe Big sealing pad Sealing pad Small sealing pad Sealing bar PVC tape Screws Remote co...

Page 27: ...Installation drawings Installation drawings Indoor unit Outdoor unit Note Air conditioner must be installed by skilled personnel according to this manual Installation drawings 25...

Page 28: ...ure there is enough space for maintenance and make sure the distance between the unit and ground is 1 8m or more 6 Make sure the suspension bolt pitch can hold 4 times of the indoor units s weight oth...

Page 29: ...y and mount its hooks onto the hanging bolt between the special nuts Fig 6 3 Turn special nut B to adjust the height of the body Fig 6 4 Leveling a level or vinyl hose filled with water fine adjust so...

Page 30: ...P25 outside diameter 1 1 4 32mm and connect it with adhesive polyvinyl chloride so that there is no leakage When the pipe is long install supporters Always heat insulate the indoor side of the drain p...

Page 31: ...the two or three circles trap After the water in pipe and water out pipe is connecting tightly starting the water pump then checking it s airproof performance Insulate it as shown in the drawing below...

Page 32: ...ire end with a wire cutter or wire cutting pliers then strip the insulation to about 3 8 10mm of expose the solid wire 2 Using a screwdriver remove the terminal screw s on the terminal board 3 Using a...

Page 33: ...tallation Indoor unit side Remove the control box cover and install the connection cord Fig 12 and 13 Indoor unit installation 31 Fig 12 Fig 13 Control box cover brown blue YE GN 3 core rubber cable t...

Page 34: ...ring washers and washers Wireless unit connection wire wiring 1 Connect the connector in accorbance part A detail view 2 Then clamp the lead wire with clamp so that it does not touch the rotating part...

Page 35: ...ig 18 Part A detail view Installing Removing the intake grille 1 Installing the intake grille 1 Full insert the intake grille hooks into the rectangular holes in the panel Fig 19 2 Close the intake gr...

Page 36: ...ig 22 3 Open the intake grille so that it is at an angle of 20 to 40 and then remove the grille Fig 23 Caution 1 the louver angle cannot be changed if the power is not no It moved by hand ir may be da...

Page 37: ...side with refrigerating machine oil and initially tighten by hand 3 or 4 turns Check the pipe connector for gas leaks then insulate it as shown in the drawing below Use sealing pad 11 to wrap joint be...

Page 38: ...hen the air conditioner is heating or defrosting drain water of the outdoor unit to an appropriate place with the drain hose 5 Fixing mothod Fix the outdoor drainage hose head in the hole of the chass...

Page 39: ...firmly 3 Don t pull the connector too forcefully 4 For cooling only type Connect the rubber wire 3 cords to L N1 of the power supply terminal board 6p and the rubber wire 3 cords to L1 N1 of the powe...

Page 40: ...the power supply voltage correspond to that shown on the nameplate Are wiring and piping correct Is the unit safely grounded Is wiring size according to specifications Is something blocking the air ou...

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