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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

To prevent injury or property damage from mis-operations, 
follow these instructions.

The appliance should not be used by children without 
supervision.

Children under 8 or those with a disability that prevents 
safe use should not use the air conditioner. Other 
children should be supervised when cleaning or using 
the unit.

Ask your dealer to install the air conditioner.

If you install the unit incorrectly yourself, you risk water leaks, 
electric shock, and fires.

Ask your dealer for information about upgrades, repairs, 
and maintenance.

To avoid electric shocks, fires, and injury, power the unit off 
and contact your dealer if the unit becomes faulty.

If you perform these tasks yourself, you risk water leaks, 
electric shock, and fires.

Do not let the indoor unit or remote controller come into 
contact with water.

Contact with water increases the risks of electric shocks or 
fires.

Do not press the remote controller buttons with a hard, 
pointed object.

The remote controller may be damaged.

Never replace a blown fuse with another that has a 
different current rating.

Using wire or copper wire may cause the unit to break down 
or cause a fire.

Avoid excessive direct exposure to the air flow.

Never use flammable sprays such as hair spray, lacquers, 
or paint near the unit because doing so may result in a 
fire.

It may cause a fire. 

Never touch the air outlet or horizontal blades while the 
swing flap is in use because your fingers may become 
trapped or you might damage the unit.

 

Never put any objects into the air inlet or outlet.

Do not touch the fan with any object.

Do not inspect or service the unit yourself.

Ask a qualified service person to perform these tasks. 

Do not dispose this product as unsorted 
waste. It must be separately collected 
and processed.

Do not dispose of electrical appliances 
as unsorted waste. They must be 
separately collected and processed. 

Contact your local government for details.

If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or 
dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the 
groundwater and thus enter the food chain.

For information about refrigerant leaks, contact your 
dealer. 

When the system is installed in a small room, keep the 
refrigerant below the limit; otherwise, if there's a leak, the 
oxygen in the room may be affected, causing a serious 
accident.

The refrigerant in the unit is safe and should not leak. 

If it does and comes into contact with fire, a harmful gas will 
result.

Turn off any combustible heating devices, ventilate the 
room, and contact the dealer you purchased the unit 
from. 

Do not use the unit until a technician instructs you that it’s 
safe to do so.

The heating function of the indoor unit is available 
only when the indoor unit connected to the outdoor 
unit for cooling and heating.   

Only use the air conditioner for its prescribed purpose.

Do not use it for cooling precision instruments, food, plants, 
animals, or art, or you may damage the unit.

Power the unit off before cleaning it to avoid electric 
shocks.

Otherwise, an electric shock and injury may result. 

WARNING

There are two types of safety precautions - please read both carefully.

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

   

Failure to observe a warning may result in serious injury or 
death. The appliance must be installed in accordance with 
national wiring regulations.

Failure to observe a caution may result in injury or damage 
to the equipment.

CONTENTS

PAGE

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION...........................................................1 

PARTS NAMES...............................................................................................2

AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE..........................5

ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION.............................................................6

MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................10

POTENTIAL PROBLEMS..............................................................................13

TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................14   

WARNING

CAUTION

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Page 2: ...he installation and maintenance cost for the life cycle of the system The purpose of this manual is to provide you with information that is useful from reception of the equipment through installation...

Page 3: ...r size D200 to D280 3 wireless remote controller is an option 4 model identification For 1 outdoor unit connected to 1 indoor unit applications please consider the following instructions Standard wire...

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Page 7: ...ng electromagnetic wave CONTENTS PAGE INSTALLATION PRECAUTION 1 INSTALLATION PLACE 1 ACCESSORIES 2 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 2 INSTALLATION SPACE 10 REFRIGERANT PIPE 10 DUCT DESIGN 11 INSTALL THE CONNE...

Page 8: ...to be drawn out Especially in case there is a ceiling position the refrigerantpipes drainpipes indoor outdoorlinestotheconnec tion places before hanging up the machine The installation of hanging scr...

Page 9: ...llation of the main body While choosing where to start the operation determine the direction of the position the refrigerant pipes drain pipes indoor outdoor lines and line controlled lines to the con...

Page 10: ...8 137 125 11 28 169 691 52 35 136 123 179 15 ELECTRICAL CONTROL BOX PLASTIC COVER 930 135 88 24 46 68 82 82 56 270 420 249 29 722 65 43 189 123 642 420 85 856 214 86 800 44 253 155 189 123 26 255 33 6...

Page 11: ...show as Fig 4 11 2 Remove the all 11 screw from fixed Safety Drain Tray and then take off the tray as figure showed in Fig 5 11 3 Take off the tray along the direction of the arrow show in Fig 4 12 4...

Page 12: ...Refer to Fig 4 13 remove all 4 bolts from fan assembly see Fig 4 14 according to which orders to take off the fan assembly 4 Refer to Fig 4 14 horizontal pushing the fan assembly until it cannot not...

Page 13: ...and then take off the tray as figure showed in Fig 4 16 3 Take off the tray along the direction of the arrow show in Fig 4 16 4 Clean the tray and evaporator 5 Re install the unit follow the reverse a...

Page 14: ...fan assembly see Fig 4 18 according to which orders to take off the fan assembly 3 Refer to Fig 4 18 horizontal pushing the fan assembly until it cannot not move any further and then lift up slightly...

Page 15: ...n pipe Air intake Air outlet Refrigerant pipe flared connection 16 5 8 Refrigerant pipe flared connection 9 52 3 8 Air outlet duct flange 4 12 25 oblong suspention bolt holes Electrical parts box Entr...

Page 16: ...C divided the part B and part C of indoor unit The part A and part B of indoor unit individual put into the positionsite then install the indoor unit following the reverse order of step 2 3 4 and 5 M...

Page 17: ...essure Type Fig 7 2 Fig 7 4 Fig 7 5 Fig 7 6 7 1 8 0KW 50Hz Q m3 h 9 0KW 50Hz P Pa P Pa Q m3 h Q m3 h Q m3 h 11 2KW 50Hz 14KW 50Hz Q m3 h 16KW 50Hz P Pa P Pa P Pa 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 14...

Page 18: ...outside frame tightly to the ceiling and fix it Fix the outside frame and the canvas air passage with screws Screw must be fixed on from the bottom to the top Screw Ceiling Canvas air passage Fig 7 1...

Page 19: ...x it NOTE Check whether the height drop between the indoor unit and outdoor unit the length of refrigerant pipe and the number of the bends meet the following requirements ThemaxheightdropandThelength...

Page 20: ...a pipe cutter Insert a flare nut into a pipe and flare the pipe 90 lean crude burr A 90 4 _ 4 5 2 _ Outside diameter A mm Max 8 7 6 4mm 9 5mm 12 7mm 15 9mm 19 1mm 12 4 15 8 19 0 23 3 8 3 12 0 15 4 18...

Page 21: ...hap The drain pipe of indoor unit must be heat insulated or it will condense dew as well as the connections of the indoor unit Hard PVC binder must be used for pipe connection and make sure there is n...

Page 22: ...n Wiring Chart Communication wiring will be different according to the horse power of air condictioners The wiring of 71T1 to 160T1 indoor unit please refer to Fig 11 1 and Fig 11 2 is the communicati...

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Page 25: ...4 ON 1 2 SW4 ON 1 2 SW6 ON 1234 SW6 ON 1234 SW6 ON 1234 SW6 ON 1234 SW 2 Difinition z 00 means shutting down the unit to stop cold air at 15 z z z 01 means shutting down the unit to stop cold air at 2...

Page 26: ...control should set the code ENC1 to D the other one should set the code ENC1 to 9 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING Table 13 1 NO Error code Indication Timer LED and run LED flash together or show FE Communication...

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Page 31: ...rks Wire controller Installation Manual Owner s Manual For Mounting on the Wall 2 Prepare the following assemblies on the site 4 core shielded cable 86 Electrician box Wiring Tube Insulating Sleeve an...

Page 32: ...tting button and to adjust the second code value After setting the second code value press button to switch the first code to the next value When the first code value is 6 press button again to exit t...

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Page 36: ...indoor unit PCB Noted If there are 4 PCBs in the indoor unit control box connect with any 2 PCBs is ok 6 The ground wire should be connected to indoor unit s earth wiring terminal 7 The water level s...

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Page 39: ...Do not dispose this product as unsorted waste It must be separately collected and processed Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted waste They must be separately collected and processed Co...

Page 40: ...t place objects on it to avoid injury Falling or tumbling may result in injury Do not run the air conditioner when fumigating a room with insecticide as chemicals could get in the unit causing respir...

Page 41: ...crew In the control box Air Intake Intakes air Air Out Air Out Louver Adjust the air out direction Fig 2 4 Fig 2 7 Fig 2 8 Fig 2 9 Air return grille Induced air decoration Dust filter Filter the dust...

Page 42: ...e Electric control box Fig 2 10 Fig 2 11 Fig 2 12 Fig 2 14 Low static pressure type Air Outlet Connects the duct Grounding Screw In the control box Control Box Air Intake Intakes room air Air Filter F...

Page 43: ...ir Air intake Intakes room air Air filter Filters dust Use the system in the following temperature range The max temperature for the air conditioner Cooling Heating 3 AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONS AND PE...

Page 44: ...Choose horizontal outlet mode for cooling Note the downward air flow will cause condensation on the air outlet and louver surface 1 2 Cooling operation Adjust the louver horizontally Four way cassette...

Page 45: ...uver down when the air flow is down Horizontal louver Less than 40 2 The slant angle of horizontal louver must be less than 40 or water will drip from the unit vertical louver When adjusting air flow...

Page 46: ...ntal louver with hands or a malfunction may occur Adjust it with the swing button on the wire controller 1 2 3 Ceiling floor type Auto swing Press SWING for the louver to swing up and down left and ri...

Page 47: ...lowing pattern depending on the operating mode situation Air is blown via the upper air outlet so it doesn t directly blow onto people in Dry mode In all modes air is expelled from the upper air outle...

Page 48: ...u use it regularly If the air conditioner is positioned in a dusty place clean the filter more often Replace the filter if it is too dusty too clean the replaceable air filter is an optional fitting 1...

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Page 50: ...on grating According to the figure shown in the position and direction of the arrow press the filter and take it down In the same way take down the filter on the other side and put it back after clean...

Page 51: ...frigerant caused by a flow stop or flow change A continuous sound is heard when the system is in cooling mode or has stopped The drain pump optional accessory makes this sound A squeaking sound is hea...

Page 52: ...door unit is blocked Doors and windows are open Sunlight is directly shining on the unit Too much heat resource Outdoor temp is too high Leakage of refrigerant or lack of refrigerant Wait for the powe...

Page 53: ...the infrared signal receiver of the indoor unit and then press the ON OFF button twice The indication on the display disappears after a certain time Check whether the timer operation has come to an en...

Page 54: ...ically When the indoor unit is replaced with the correct one or is turned off the alarm will disappear Table 7 4 NO Type Contents Display content Remarks Room temp sensor is abnormal Indoor outdoor un...

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Page 61: ...sending part to the receiver on air conditioner MODEL AND SPECIFICATION Model Rated voltage Min voltage for sending signal of Effective receiving distance Operation condition CPU R05 BGE RM05 BGE T R...

Page 62: ...RY mode Turn off the unit via ON OFF 4 On DRY mode ECO and FAN SPEED are unavailable Timer operation TIMER ON and TIMER OFF are used to turn on and turn off the unit at the set time respectively 1 Pre...

Page 63: ...r cool only type unit FAN SPEED Fan speed will be selected in following sequence once pressing this button AUTO LOW MED HIGH Fan speed Press FAN SPEED to display the current wind speed AUTO LOW MED an...

Page 64: ...Economic operation Chart 2 1 2 4 7 8 3 6 9 INDICATORS AND FUNCTIONS Time 5 ON OFF to adjust the figure Setting or modification is effective only by pressing OK button to make confirmation TIME ON For...

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