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MAINTENANCE

 

WARNING: BEFORE CLEANING OR 

MAINTENANCE 

Always turn off your air conditioner system and disconnect its 

power supply before cleaning or maintenance.

 CAUTION: 

Only use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit clean. If the unit 

is especially dirty, you can use a cloth soaked in warm water to 

wipe it clean.

 

DO NOT:

•  DO NOT

 use chemicals or chemically treated cloths to clean 

either units

•  DO NOT

 use benzene, paint thinner, polishing powder or 

other solvents to clean the indoor unit. They can cause the 

plastic surface to crack or deform.

•  DO NOT

 use water hotter than 40°C (104°F) to clean the 

front panel. This can cause the panel to deform or become 

discolored.

CLEANING AIR FILTER ON INDOOR UNIT: 

It is recommended that the air filter be cleaned every 250 hours 

of use in common applications. In dusty environments the filter 

may need to be cleaned sooner.

A clogged air conditioner can reduce the cooling efficiency of 

your unit, and can also be bad for your health. Make sure to 

clean the filter once every two weeks.

1. 

Lift the front panel of the indoor unit. The air filter is under 

the top airinlet grill.

2. 

Grip the tab on the end of the filter, pull it towards yourself.

3. 

Now pull down to extract the filter.

4. 

Clean each air filter with warm, soapy water. Be sure to use a 

mild detergent.

5. 

Rinse the filter with fresh water, then shake off excess water.

6. Dry it in a cool, dry place, and refrain from exposing it to 

direct sunlight.

7. 

When dry, re-clip the air filter to the larger filter, then slide it 

back into the indoor unit.

8. 

Close the front panel of the indoor unit.

BEFORE LONG PERIODS OF NON-USE

1. 

Clean air filters.

2. Turn on FAN function until unit dries out completely.
3. 

Turn off the unit and disconnect the power.

4. Remove batteries from remote controller.
5. Cover both indoor and outdoor units to prevent dust 

buildup.

PRE-SEASON INSPECTION

1. Check for damaged wires.
2. 

Clean air filters.

3. Check for leaks.
4. Replace batteries in the remote controller.
5. Make sure nothing is blocking all air inlets and outlets.

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

WARNING: 

 

If 

ANY

 of the following conditions occurs, turn off your unit 

immediately!
•  The power cord is damaged or abnormally warm
•  You smell a burning odor
•  The unit emits loud or abnormal sounds
•  A power fuse blows or the circuit breaker frequently trips
•  Water or other objects fall into or out of the unit

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIX THESE YOURSELF! CONTACT 

CLIMATERIGHT SERVICE TEAM IMMEDIATELY!
INDOOR UNIT DIGITAL DISPLAY ERROR CODES:

Code

Description

F1

Communications fault

F2

Ambient temperature 

sensor fault

F3

Coil pipe temperature 

sensor of indoor unit fault

F4

Fan motor of indoor unit 

fault

F5

Module of outdoor unit 

fault

F6

Ambient temperature 

sensor of outdoor unit 

fault

F7

Coil pipe temperature 

sensor of outdoor unit 

fault

F8

Suction temperature 

sensor of compressor fault

F9

Discharge temperature 

sensor of compressor fault

FA

Inductor of current or 

voltage fault

FC

Compressor drive fault

FD

Phase lacking or phase 

sequence fault

 

WARNING:  

If any of these errors arise please contact ClimateRight service 

team immediately at (800) 725-4628.

Air filter tab

Code Description

FE

Gas return sensor fault

FF

Gas leakage

P1

Temperature of evaporator 

protection

P2

Overheat, over current 

protection of inverter 

module

P3

Over current protection

P4

Discharge temperature of 

compressor protection

P5

Overheat of compressor 

top protection

P6

Suction temperature of 

compressor protection

P7

Low or high voltage 

protection

P8

Low pressure of gas return 

protection

P9

High pressure of discharge 

protection

PA

High temperature of 

condenser protection

PC

High temperature of 

outdoor ambient protection

Figure 16: Air filter tab

Figure 17: Pull down to remove air filter

Summary of Contents for easyair CR12000SACH

Page 1: ...ORE ASSEMBLY AND USE Read and follow all safety rules and instructions before operating this equipment THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Please keep this manual for future reference OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION GUIDE Install without the need for an HVAC technician Do it y urself easyair ...

Page 2: ...EMA 5 15 Control Panel Temperature Display Only operates with remote Remote Control Infrared Remote Compressor Rotary Thermostat Digital Refrigerant R410a 800g Line Set is Pre charged Filter Included washable Noise Interior Unit 42 dB Exterior Unit 53 dB Capacity Cooling BTU 12 000 Dehumidification pts hour 1 25 Heating BTU 14 000 heat pump Approximate Max Enclosure Size 500 550 sq ft Well insulat...

Page 3: ...he plug for this unit is polarized with one blade wider than the other Do not force the plug into an electrical outlet Do not alter the plug in any way If the plug does not fit into the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified technician to install a proper outlet Do not use if the power cord is damaged or the connection to the wall outlet is loose Operate product only ...

Page 4: ... in the affected room It can cool and dehumidify the air completely automatically and also provide heat using a heat pump Air pulled by the fan enters through the grill of the front panel and passes through the filter which traps dust inside Air is then sent to the heat exchanger and is cooled dehumidified or re heated by the heat exchanger Heat removed from the air is then sent outside When the c...

Page 5: ...nction in SLEEP mode which will automatically adjust the temperature to maximize comfort during night time sleep To put the air conditioner into SLEEP mode press the SLEEP button on the remote until the symbol is pointing to SLEEP on the remote s display If the system is set to run using the cooling or dry modes the set temperature will automatically be raised by 1 degree every 60 minutes for a to...

Page 6: ...6 REMOTE CONTROLLER BUTTON DIAGRAM Turns off digital display on indoor unit LAMP button Indicates the selected air rate It works on three dimensional air flow model ...

Page 7: ...it by inserting attaching vibration proof pads between the unit and fittings Avoid leaving items near the outlet and inlet of the outdoor unit These can cause malfunction or increase operation noise Contact ClimateRight Customer Service if you hear irregular sounds during operation Only use a soft dry cloth to wipe the unit clean If the unit is especially dirty you can use a cloth soaked in warm w...

Page 8: ...ommodate piping to both the left and right See figure 2 below for different ways piping can be fixed Figure 3 provides measurements for hole placement for Rear Outlet and Left Rear Outlet configurations Make sure to use minimum 2 75 hole saw Figure 3 Rear and left rear hole placement measurements Indoor wall mount 2 5 2 5 1 5 1 5 2 75 2 75 Rear outlet Recommended Left Rear outlet Figure 2 Optional...

Page 9: ...extension to the end of drain hose before operating Wrap the extension connection point firmly with Teflon tape to ensure a good seal and to prevent leaks INCORRECT CORRECT Figure 5 Installation of drain hose 7 Carefully bend the line set downward routing them to either the left or right as needed to connect to the condenser portion of the unit outside 8 Click the 2 round plastic housings around t...

Page 10: ...e more secure and assist with keeping the unit level EXTREME WEATHER CONSIDERATIONS If the unit is exposed to heavy wind Install unit so that air outlet fan is at a 90 angle to the direction of the wind If needed build a barrier in front of the unit to protect it from extremely heavy winds If the unit is frequently exposed to heavy rain or snow Build a shelter above the unit it to protect it from ...

Page 11: ...d Gravel or sand under the base can keep the base more secure and assist with keeping the unit level Unit must be 12 away from the wall for proper airflow and servicing 10 WARNING Read all safety instructions on page 3 before installing outdoor unit Read all outdoor installation requirements DO NOT DO NOT install near an obstacle that will block air inlets and outlets DO NOT install near a public ...

Page 12: ... unit current 6 If connecting power to fixed wiring a switch or circuit breaker that disconnects all poles and has a contact separation of at least 1 8in 3mm must be incorporated in the fixed wiring Use an approved circuit breaker or switch 7 Only connect the unit to an individual branch circuit outlet Do no connect another appliance to that outlet 8 Make sure to properly ground the air conditione...

Page 13: ...lide the spade connector on the end of the black L1 wire into the L1 terminal and tighten Then slide the spade connector on the end of the white L2 wire into the L2 terminal and tighten 16 Route utility power cord and line set power cord through the strain relief and tighten with screw removed in Step 18 17 Reinstall panel on unit and tighten screw FINISH INSTALLATION 18 Once the condenser is secu...

Page 14: ...m remote controller 5 Cover both indoor and outdoor units to prevent dust buildup PRE SEASON INSPECTION 1 Check for damaged wires 2 Clean air filters 3 Check for leaks 4 Replace batteries in the remote controller 5 Make sure nothing is blocking all air inlets and outlets TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING If ANY of the following conditions occurs turn off your unit immediately The power cord is damaged or ab...

Page 15: ...nd during operation This is normal and is caused by refrigerant gas flowing through both indoor and outdoor units Low hissing sound when the system starts has just stopped running or is defrosting This noise is normal and is caused by the refrigerant gas stopping or changing direction Squeaking sound Normal expansion and contraction of plastic and metal parts caused by temperature changes during o...

Page 16: ...ods winds fires lightning accidents corrosive environments rust etc or other conditions beyond the control of the Company 6 Parts not supplied or designated by Company or damages resulting from their use 7 Products installed outside USA and Canada 8 Electricity or fuel costs or increases in electricity or fuel costs from any reason whatsoever including additional or unusual use of supplemental ele...

Page 17: ..._________________________________________ Date of Purchase___________________________________ Date of Installation__________________________________ Owners Name______________________________________ Address of Installation_______________________________ _______________________________ Installing Contractor_________________________________ Address_________________________________________ Phone No E...

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