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FAN SPEED

CLOCK

Press the FAN button to toggle
between AUTO, Low, Medium-Low,
Medium, Medium-High and High
speed.

AUTO fan speed is default on power
up. In DRY mode, only Low FAN
speed is selected.

Press the CLOCK button to set the
clock time.

will flash on the display,

and the clock can be adjusted by
pressing the

¹

or

buttons.  Once

the correct time is set, press the
CLOCK button again to confirm the
clock setting.

will be displayed

continuously, this indicates the clock
time is set.

12:00' is the default

setting after power up. Set the correct
time to enable the TIMER function to
work correctly.

Press the TEMP button to toggle
between the following on the indoor
display:-

SET temperature (room target

temperature)

Indoor ambient temperature
Outdoor ambient temperature (when

equipped)

¹

TEMP

·

·

·

Note: remote controller will always
display the SET temperature.

▲ ▼

/

BUTTONS

Use to adjust the SET temperature
within the range 16-30°C (61-86°F).
Hold the button down for quick
adjustment.

Note: TEMP adjustment is unavailable
in AUTO mode.

The X-FAN function can be used

to

continue operation of the indoor fan for
an additional 10 minutes after the
power is turned off (so as to remove
excess moisture from the indoor coil).
The

icon will be displayed.

Default setting is X-FAN

OFF

, and is

not available in AUTO, FAN or HEAT
modes.

When the unit is first turned on in
COOL or HEAT modes, press TURBO
to quickly reach the SET temperature.
TURBO will be shown on the remote
controller display. TURBO mode is
cancelled if MODE or FAN speed is
changed.

Press the LIGHT button to toggle
between LIGHT ON and LIGHT OFF
status.  Default is LIGHT

ON

.

X-FAN

TURBO

LIGHT

in

COOL or DRY modes, so as

QUIET

QUIET function can be employed to
use lower fan speeds to attain the SET
temperature when in AUTO, COOL
and HEAT modes. The

icon will

be displayed.

Note: QUIET function cannot be set in
FAN or DRY modes.  Fan speed
cannot be changed when QUIET mode
is set.  Default is QUIET mode

OFF

.

The unit can be programmed to turn
on, turn off or a combination of both
when in standby or power ON modes.
Use the below settings.

Press the

button to enter

the setup. The

icon will disappear

and

ON

will blink on the remote

controller display.  Use the

TIMER SETTINGS

TIMER ON

TIMER ON

Press the TIMER OFF button to enter
the setup. The

icon will disappear

and

OFF

will blink on the remote

¹

or

buttons to adjust the clock time for the
unit to start.  Holding these buttons will
produce rapid adjustment.

When complete, press the TIMER ON
button again to set.

Pressing the TIMER ON button again
will CANCEL the TIMER ON function.

TIMER OFF

¹

TIMER OFF cont.

controller display.  Use the

or

buttons to adjust the clock time for the
unit to stop.  Holding these buttons
down will produce rapid adjustment.

When complete, press the TIMER OFF
button again to set.

Pressing the TIMER OFF button again
will cancel the TIMER OFF function.

Press to adjust the UP/DOWN louvre,
each press will  toggle between the
below settings:-

Where a single line indicates a fixed
position, multiple lines indicate
swinging up/down in the positions
shown.

If the louvre is set to OFF when
swinging, it will remain fixed in the last
position.

Press to adjust the LEFT/RIGHT
louvre, each press will toggle between
the below settings:-

SWING UP / DOWN

SWING LEFT / RIGHT

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MSHV

Series High Wall Inverter Unit

D1S

Summary of Contents for MCHV10D15

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL HIGH WALL INVERTER English MSHVD1S SERIES ...

Page 2: ...ioner Further it is also a condition of warranty cover that the Maintenance Schedule in the Manual is filled out by signing and dating it in the places indicated when the item is completed For complete warranty terms refer to the separate Warranty Booklet sold with the product Alternatively visit to download the terms Warranty terms are subject to property access and industry safety standards www ...

Page 3: ...6 TURBO 6 LIGHT 6 QUIET 7 TIMER SETTINGS 7 SWING UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT 7 I FEEL 8 SLEEP 8 9 LOCK FUNCTION 9 FAHRENHEIT CENTIGRADE 9 ENERGY SAVING 9 8 C HEATING FUNCTION 9 ERROR DISPLAY 10 MAINTENANCE SERVICE 11 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 12 OPERATION TIPS 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 WARRANTY SERVICE 15 6 or SEELEY INTERNATIONAL OWNER S MANUAL 1 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...lay panel 8 Remote control 9 Condensate tube 10 Gas Pipe 11 Liquid Pipe NOTE Display panel style or position may differ from the above graphics 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 Air outlet Air inlet 2 heating indicator temp indicator cooling indicator power indicator receiver window drying indicator MSHV Series High Wall Inverter Unit D1S ...

Page 5: ...agram on page 2 to ensure grass leaf and other matter are not drawn into or onto the Inlet side of the Outdoor unit Restriction to the air flow across the coil will reduce the system s capacity and result in high operation pressures and excessive operating costs IMPORTANT THE AUSTRALIAN GREENHOUSE OFFICE HAS ISSUED VARIOUS REGULATIONS ON THE USE AND DISPOSAL OF REFRIGERANTS IN THE UNIT FAILURE TO ...

Page 6: ...ontroller 1 Ensure there are no obstructions between the High Wall receiver and remote controller 2 Don t let the remote control drop onto hard surfaces or be subjected to sudden shocks in any way The warranty does not cover misuse or accidental damage 3 Don t place the remote control in direct sunlight or near extremes of temperature This will affect the control s temperature reading 4 Don t plac...

Page 7: ...AT modes depending on ambient temperature COOL Mode refrigerated cooling DRY mode for extracting moisture from the air FAN mode Fan only operation no cooling HEAT mode reverse cycle heating OPERATION cont SEELEY INTERNATIONAL OWNER S MANUAL 5 Signal transmitter ON OFF button I FEEL button TIMER ON OFF buttons buttons TURBO button SWING L R button SWING UP DOWN button LIGHT button QUIET button MODE...

Page 8: ...tdoor ambient temperature when equipped TEMP Note remote controller will always display the SET temperature BUTTONS Use to adjust the SET temperature within the range 16 30 C 61 86 F Hold the button down for quick adjustment Note TEMP adjustment is unavailable in AUTO mode The X FAN function can be used to continue operation of the indoor fan for an additional 10 minutes after the power is turned ...

Page 9: ...or buttons to adjust the clock time for the unit to start Holding these buttons will produce rapid adjustment When complete press the TIMER ON button again to set Pressing the TIMER ON button again will CANCEL the TIMER ON function TIMER OFF TIMER OFF cont controller display Use the or buttons to adjust the clock time for the unit to stop Holding these buttons down will produce rapid adjustment Wh...

Page 10: ... 16 23 C SET temperature will increase by 1 C every hour for 3 hours then stay constant until 7 hours SLEEP 2 SLEEP cont has elapsed It will then be decreased by 1 C then will continue to run at this temperature b If SET between 24 27 C SET temperature will increase by 1 C every hour for 2 hours then stay constant until 7 hours has elapsed It will then be decreased by 1 C then will continue to run...

Page 11: ...thout adjusting the settings Review mode will be quit if no button is pressed within 10 seconds or if the ON OFF MODE TIMER or SLEEP buttons are pressed SLEEP 3 OPERATION cont SEELEY INTERNATIONAL OWNER S MANUAL 9 LOCK The remote controller can be locked from inadvertent button operation Press both or buttons simultaneously to lock or unlock the remote controller The icon will be displayed and wil...

Page 12: ...ately and then contact the Seeley qualified service agents for assistance Power cord is overheating or damaged Abnormal sound during operation Circuit breaker is continually tripping Burning smell is noticed Indoor unit is leaking condensate Error Description Defrost status entered This is a normal occurrence in HEAT mode Please contact Seeley qualified service agents Please contact Seeley qualifi...

Page 13: ...E 2 OUTDOOR UNIT REFRIGERANT PLEASE REFER TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Ensure drain connections are checked on an annual basis as set out in the Maintenance Schedule below Drains can become blocked by all types of insects and rats have been known to chew through the drain to get to the water in the pipe The Outdoor unit has either one or two fans it draws air through the appliance...

Page 14: ... refrigerant charge Check refrigeration connections for soundness Check outdoor fans Check electrical connections Check overall installation Report to the home owner user all tasks that require attention Please NOTE the Maintenance Schedule covers Year 1 to Year 5 To preserve your investment for many years afterwards we strongly recommend that you continue to maintain and service the Braemar High ...

Page 15: ... cold contraction of the plastic parts in the Unit when the temperature is changing This is a normal condition when the air conditioner has not been used for a long time or during first use of the Unit This is caused by the Indoor unit giving off smells permeated from building material from furniture or smoke for example if someone is cooking food When indoor air temperature reaches the setting on...

Page 16: ...ion any plastic parts may expand or shrink due to a sudden temperature change in this event a clicking sound may occur 5 1 Unit is operating in AUTO mode 5 2 The required SET temperature is outside of the allowable range 6 1 DRED Demand Response energy saving mode has been activated by the Electricity Supplier 1 1 Wait for power to resume 1 2 Replace the fuse or reset the breaker 1 3 Check thermos...

Page 17: ...26 477 NOTE Seeley International strives for continuous product improvements therefore specifications are subject to change without notice Unit colour may vary slightly from that depicted in this booklet Installation and commissioning of this system to the manufacturer s specification and compliance with industry standards and local state and national regulatory codes are the responsibility of the...

Page 18: ...16 MSHV Series High Wall Inverter Unit D1S NOTES ...

Page 19: ...SEELEY INTERNATIONAL OWNER S MANUAL 17 NOTES cont ...

Page 20: ...0 526 477 seeleyinternational com It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continuous product improvements Accordingly specifications are subject to change without notice Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected 66129917002 ...

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