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 If the operating mode changes from COOL and DRY to HEAT, there will be

3 minutes~3 minutes 15 sec time delay between compressor turning off

and turning on including starting the heat operation.

 If the operating mode changes from Heat to Cool and Dry, there will be

3 minutes~3 minutes 15 sec time delay .

 When heating operation starts, hot air delivery might be delayed due to

a warm up period.

In normal operation, there is a minimum operation time of 3 minutes between

compressor turning on and turning off.

In the heating mode, when the outdoor coil is frosted, the indoor fan and

outdoor fan will turn off while the compressor will turn on to remove the frost

on  the outdoor coil.

The defrost mode stops after 5 minutes 20 sec or 9 minutes 40 sec according

to outdoor coil status or when compressor operates according to preset condition.

 When the power is off, the defrost operation is automatically conducted to

eliminate frost accumulation on the outdoor coil.

When the unit is operates at a low ambient temperature, frost may appear on

the indoor coil. When the indoor coil temperature is below 0

º

c,  the microcom-

puter makes the compressor stop to protect the unit from frost.

Any of the following can occur during normal operation:

A sound like a “GURGLE” can sometimes be heard during operation or

when the unit stops.

- It is the sound of the refrigerant flowing through the unit.

Bad smells can come from the unit.

- Smells such as smoke or cosmetics can accumulate while room air

circulates through the unit.

- Cleaning the filters will reduce this problem.

UNIT ON lamp on the indoor unit displays flashes and no air comes from the unit.

- It indicates malfunction of the unit and the compressor will stop operating.

A “BAK-BAK” sounding noise can sometimes be heard during operation or

when the unit turns on.

- It is the sound of plastic expanding due to an abrupt temperature change.

Temperature ranges suitable for unit operation are as follows.

When the unit operates above or below these conditions  for a long time,

system diagnostics may detect a malfunction and the unit will not operate properly.

If the unit operates for a long time under abnormal  situation of extremely high

humidity, condensed water may drip from the unit.

Auto recovery Operation 

(Field selection)

POINTS TO NOTE

Time Delay

Minimum Operation Time

Frost Prevention of Indoor Unit

Normal Operation

Defrost Operation 

(For Heat Pump Model)

Mode

Indoor

Outdoor

(All Market) Asia & Australia Middle East

Saudi Arabia

 COOL&DRY 21 ~ 32

˚

C

21 ~ 43

˚

C

21 ~ 52

˚

C

21 ~ 52

˚

C

HEAT

Below 27

˚

C

-10~24

˚

C

-10~24

˚

C

-10~24

˚

C

Operating Condition

 When the electricity fails while the unit is operating, the unit memorizes the

operating condition, and it will start operation automatically when the

electricity is restored.

 When you leave home during an electricity failure, please unplug the power

cord, or the unit will automatically restart in your absence.

 This function is field selectable by pressing the ‘Remote’ button upto field

requirements. Default from the factory is to have this function but it can be

selected.(Refer the page 35)

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for 42XPL030C3P

Page 1: ...42XPL030C3P 38XPL030C3 42XPL030H3P 38XPL030H3 42XPL036C3P 38XPL036C3 42XPL036H3P 38XPL036H3...

Page 2: ...ilt into your unit One of the pleasant benefits awaiting you with room air conditioning is that in addition to being cooled the room air is filtered and dehumidified This manual is designed to help yo...

Page 3: ...ION FOR THE INTERCONNECTING PIPING INDOOR UNIT WIRING FORMING THE DRAIN HOSE AND REFRIGERANT PIPING INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT BODY TO THE WALL HANG BRACKET CONNECTING THE PIPING 28 CONNECTING PIPE TO...

Page 4: ...re is in place CAUTION Do not switch off the split system by disconnecting the electric power supply The unit must always be switched off using the remote control WARNING Installation and servicing of...

Page 5: ...e fan Use only fuses of the proper amperage PRECAUTIONS WARNING Keep heat sources away from the unit high temperature can cause damage Do not use circuit breaker as a means of turning off the unit The...

Page 6: ...e unit with a wet hand there is a risk of Electric Shock Two or more people should lift and transport the product and use proper Safety precautions while lifting the product to avoid personal injury Y...

Page 7: ...n are as follows Indoor Unit Display EMER button Can be used when the remote control is lost or inoperative EMER button Test Operation This operation is used for checking after unit installation Press...

Page 8: ...o confirm it 5 The current hour figure flashes Press either button or to set the current hour Press button to move to minutes and set them Press reset button with a sharp object if the remote control...

Page 9: ...it Remote control The air conditioner will not operate if curtained doors or other materials block the signals from the remote control to the unit If the infrared signal receiver on the unit is expose...

Page 10: ...on Dehumidification only 2 Signal transmission symbol 3 Temperature selected 4 Address selector 5 Temperature unit of measurement C or F 6 Unit configuration 7 Batteries exhausted indicator 8 Vertical...

Page 11: ...nit display illuminates MODE button Press this button to select the desired operation FAN SPEED button Press this button to select the desired fan speed TEMP button Press these buttons to set the desi...

Page 12: ...mode is allowed TheAuto operation is not suitable for the application to the computer room or some food wine stock storage PROCEDURE 3 1 7 2 6 5 4 ON OFF button Press this button and the unit starts...

Page 13: ...To definitively set the time press button again Operating mode Choose the unit operating mode The icons will flash To select the mode use the button Once the mode has been decided press button The ic...

Page 14: ...either button or or To move from hour to minute press button Press button again to confirm 1 2 OFF timer procedure When the ON Timer function is operating the unit senses the room air temperature rig...

Page 15: ...ws Select ON timer at 5 30 p m Select OFF timer at 10 30 p m Press the everyday button daily button 1 2 3 Cancellation of ON OFF and DAILY timer procedure If you want to cancel On or OFF timer setting...

Page 16: ...ul capacity at Cooling and Heating mode press During Turbo mode you cannot control room temperature and fan speed press one of the buttons or to cancel the turbo mode button On the display the powerfu...

Page 17: ...e CLOSE Remote Control Auto Position Swing Range If you want to adjust the direction of the discharge air left or right Pressing the vertical louver button The button will set the swing on and off COO...

Page 18: ...In case of fire remote ON OFF switching of the system is possible In addition the ON OFF switching through the remote control can be locked However an adaptor and wiring connected to the central contr...

Page 19: ...smetics can accumulate while room air circulates through the unit Cleaning the filters will reduce this problem UNIT ON lamp on the indoor unit displays flashes and no air comes from the unit It indic...

Page 20: ...ower plug before cleaning Clean the air filters once a month NOTE CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE FILTERS AND FRONT PANEL Cleaning the Air Filter 1 2 3 Cleaning the Ioniser Clean Ioniser with a brus...

Page 21: ...it and separate it from the unit Rinse the panel under running water and dry completely in a shaded area Refit it correctly Installation procedure is reverse to the removal procedure CLEANING THE MAIN...

Page 22: ...2 F For indoor unit installation or fixing unit and hanging bracket 1 For wireless remote control mounting bracket Installation Screws 5xL25 14 For wall hanging bracket installation Wirele Wall hangi...

Page 23: ...the following places may cause problems If it is unavoidable to use the unit in such places consult with your distributor A place with machine oil A saline place such as a seashore vicinity A place wi...

Page 24: ...d the outdoor unit Max 20m Dripping due to insufficient insulation of pipes INSTALLATION TIPS The following points should be avoided Excessive distance between the indoor and the outdoor unit Max 40m...

Page 25: ...ng the wall hang bracket remove it from the unit by pushing up marks at the bottom of the body Fasten the wall hang bracket to the wall with 14 or more self tapping screws through the holes marked at...

Page 26: ...han the inside end to ensure good drainage Cut the Wall Sleeve to match the wall thickness and to pass the pipe through the hole Figure 6 Remove the knock out in the unit and pass the pipes through th...

Page 27: ...always requires grounding Ground the unit must be in accordance with local codes Every wire must be connected firmly Use connection cable H07 H05 A07 A05 RN F 1 5mm2 synthetic rubber insulation with...

Page 28: ...10 Pass the pipes through the wall sleeve and then hook the indoor unit body onto the top of the wall hang bracket Figure 12 For Left Piping hang the unit onto the top of the wall hang bracket and inc...

Page 29: ...can be adjusted by securing 2 screws to the body and wall hang bracket Refer to the screw hole location A B in Figure 12 Removing the frame grille Detach terminal block cover by removing two screws a...

Page 30: ...tening torque is insufficient gas will leak from the connection If it is too strong the flare will be damaged Tighten the nut with the torque shown in Table 1 Do not bend the pipe more than three time...

Page 31: ...uring the disconnection please be cautious not to lose any refrigerant and oil h Reinstall the valve caps and service port nuts Figure 17 When the connection pipe is less than 7 5m extra amount of ref...

Page 32: ...insulation and fasten it with vinyl tape Figure 18 19 Fill the gap between the inside of wall sleeve and the pipe with a sealer so that rain and wind does not enter Figure 20 Figure 18 Figure 19 Pipe...

Page 33: ...Be sure to comply with local codes on running the wire from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit Every wire must be connected firmly During installation proceed first with refrigerant connections betwe...

Page 34: ...For Heat Pump Model CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY Model 38XPL030C3 38XPL036C3 38XPL030H3 38XPL036H3 Phase 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz Fuse A 30 40 30 40 Wiresize mm2 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 Main power connection RCY m...

Page 35: ...llowing conditions 1 Difference between indoor ambient temperature and indoor unit air discharge temperature must be greater than 3 C 2 Indoor fan must operate at low speed 3 Louver must be in auto he...

Page 36: ...tedly until HR or CR is displayed Press either the or button to change the default value of Maximum heating setpoint or minimum cooling setpont Press button repeatedly until CL is displayed 11 2 3 4 5...

Page 37: ...new value A or b Press button repeatedly until ZONE is displayed Press either the or button to change the default value of Zone number 0 to the new value 0 240 Press button repeatedly to configure Au...

Page 38: ...necessary Cooling is Are the windows or doors open Close the windows and doors abnormally low Is anything obstructing the outdoor unit Remove the obstruction Is the fan speed too low Change the fan s...

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