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Phenomenon

Troubleshooting

Solution

Set tempera-

ture can't be 

adjusted.

● Whether the unit operates un-

   der auto mode?
● Whether the required temper-

   ature exceeds the temperature

   setting range?

● Temperature can't be adjus-

   ted under auto mode.

● Temperature emperature set-

    ting range: 16°C-30°C .

Malfunction analysis

● Whether air outlet or air inlet is

   blocked?
● Under heating mode, whether

   indoor temperature is reached

   to set temperature?

● Whether heating mode is sta-

   rted up just now?

● Whether evaporator is defros-

   ted? (observe it by pulling out 

   the filter)

● Eliminate the obstacles.

● Indoor unit will stop blowing 

   fan after reachingto set 

   temperature.

● In order to prevent cold air, 

   air conditioner will delay for a 

   while to be started up, which 

   is the normal phenomenon.

● It's the normal phenomenon. 

   Air conditioner is defrosting. 

   After defrosting is finished, it 

   will resume operation.

No fan blowed

out from air 

conditioner

There's off

flavour

● There’s off-flavour source in 

   the room, such as furniture, 

   cigarette etc.

● Eliminate the off-flavour 

   source.

● Clean the filter.

There's abnor-

mal sound du-

ring operation

● Whether the unit is interfered 

   by thunder, radio, etc?

● Disconnect power, put thro-

   ugh the power again, and 

   then turn on the unit again.

You can heard

water-flowing

sound

● Whether the unit is turned on 

   or turned off just now?

● There’s flowing sound of ref-

   rigerant inside the air condit-

   ioner, which is the normal

   phenomenon.

You can heard

the sound of

"PAPA"

● Whether the unit is turned on 

   or turned off just now?

● Heat expansion or shrinkage 

   for the panel due to change 

   of temperature, which cause 

   friction sound.

Summary of Contents for AYM-07

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL AYM 07...

Page 2: ...less they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure they are away from the appliance D...

Page 3: ...combination buttons 8 Operation guide 8 Replacement of batteries in remote controller 9 Maintenance Clean and Maintenance 10 Malfunction Malfunction analysis 12 Installation Notice Installation Precau...

Page 4: ...o not pull or drag the power cord to pull out the power plug or move the air conditioner Do not insert or pull out the power plug with wet hands Please use the grounded power Make sure the gounding is...

Page 5: ...be discarded Note 1 2 3 4 5 12 13 11 10 9 6 7 8 Remote controller 1 Controller panel 2 Guide louver 3 Swing louver 4 Wheel 5 Remote controller box 6 Power cord 7 Filters 8 Upper air inlet grille 9 Low...

Page 6: ...ressing of the button on control panel the air conditioner will give out a sound Meanwhile corresponding indicator on control panelwill be bright Under OFF status dual 8 nixie tube on control panel wo...

Page 7: ...RY Under this mode drying mode indicator is bright Dual 8 nixie tube won t be display FAN Under this mode the air conditioner only blow fan Fan indicator is bright Dual 8 nixie tube won t be display M...

Page 8: ...6 7 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 ON OFF button MODE button button FAN button SWING button SLEEP button TIMER button Timer on Timer off Sending signal swing operation sleep operation lock set speed Set time Set temp...

Page 9: ...adjusted and won t be displayed either Press FAN button to adjust fan speed When selecting cool mode air conditioner will operate under cool mode Then press or button to adjust set temperature Press...

Page 10: ...n T ON and H icon will be blinking Within 5s press or button to adjust the time for Timer On Pressing or button once will increase or decrease the time by 0 5h or 1h Hold or button for 2s time will ch...

Page 11: ...n When child lock function is started up LOCK indicator on remote controller is ON If you operate the remote controller remote controller won t send signal Child lock function Temperature display swit...

Page 12: ...be close to indoor unit during operation Replace new batteries of the same model when replacement is required When you don t use remote controller for a long time please take out the batteries If the...

Page 13: ...ry dirty such as grease please use neutral abluent to wipe it Clean outer case and grille Clean grille Use cleaner or soft brush to clean it Clean filter Note 1 3 2 Remove the filter Install filter Cl...

Page 14: ...on 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Clean filter and outer case 3 Remove dust and sundries on the air conditioner 4 Eliminate accumulated water in chassis refer to the section of Drainage way for details 5...

Page 15: ...Whether the set temperature is proper Whether door and window are closed Is plug loose Whether the air switch is trip ped off or fuse is burnt Is there s malfunction for the circuit Whether the unit...

Page 16: ...r a while to be started up which is the normal phenomenon It s the normal phenomenon Air conditioner is defrosting After defrosting is finished it will resume operation No fan blowed out from air cond...

Page 17: ...Pour out the water inside chassis 2 If H8 still exits please contact Please contact previsional person Please contact previsional person to deal with it to deal with it professional person to maintain...

Page 18: ...from fluorescent lamp 4 The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry Safety precaution 1 Must follow the electric safety regulations when installing the unit 2 According to the local safety re...

Page 19: ...ore installation Accessory list Tools needed for installation unit joint A joint B joint C heat discharge pipe drainage pipe cross screwdriver gauge straight screwdriver scissors saw pencil remote con...

Page 20: ...ht of rear side plate near drainage port with a screw 3 Put the drainage pipe into drainage port and screw it up and then bind it with pipe hoop 4 Put the rubber plug into the other side of drainage p...

Page 21: ...int A joint B joint B joint C heat discharge pipe 2 Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound 3 Aim the locating pole of joint B of heat...

Page 22: ...harge pipe should be as short as possible and flat without curve to ensure smooth heat discharge correct correct correct wrong The length of the exhaust pipe is less than 1m It is recommended to use i...

Page 23: ...t joint B joint C upwards clasp disassemble joint A Correct installation is as shown in figure When installing it on wall height of hall should be about 40cm 130cm from floor Wrong installation is sho...

Page 24: ...d drained to outdoor So usually only a little condensation water will be accumulated inside the chassis and you do not need to discharge the water frequently When the chassis is full with water the bu...

Page 25: ...L BN BK N YEGN GN BU WH BU N3 W5 S COMP YEGN C 2 1 W3 YE C1 K201 L 3 COMP 4 R M AP1 N1 WATER WATER1 DISP2 W2 RD FAN W4 RD YE BK WH BU DISP1 MOTOR COMP W1 BU SA NC COM WH BK HIGH WP W6 W7 RD DISP2 ROOM...

Page 26: ...d Kingdom www sinclair world com The device was made in China Made in China REPRESENTATIVE SERVICE SINCLAIR Global Group s r o Purky ova 45 Brno 612 00 Czech republic Phone sales 420 541 590 140 Phone...

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