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Installation of outdoor unit

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Step five: neaten the pipes

1. The pipes should be placed along the wall,

    bent reasonably and hidden possibly. Min.

    semidiameter of bending the pipe is 10cm.

2. If the outdoor unit is higher than the wall

    hole, you must set a U-shaped curve in the

    pipe before pipe goes into the room, in

    order to prevent rain from getting into the

    room.

● The through-wal height of drain hose

   shouldn't be higher than the outlet 

   pipe hole of indoor unit.

●  Slant the drain hose slightly dow-

    nwards. The drain hose can't be

● The water outlet can't be placed 

   in water in order to drain smoothly.

U-shaped curve

wall

drain hose

the drain hose

can't raise

upwards.

The drain hose can't be fluctuant

The drain hose

can't be fluctuant

The water 

outlet can't be

fluctuant

The water outlet 

can't be placed

in water

Note:

2. Fix the power connection wire and signal control wire with wire clip (only for 

    cooling and heating unit).

Note:

● Never cut the power connection wire to prolong or shorten the distance.

Summary of Contents for CH-S07BKP6

Page 1: ...ional Corporation Oregon USA www cooperandhunter com For proper operation please read and keep this manual carefully CH S07MKP6 CH S07BKP6 CH S09MKP6 CH S09BKP6 CH S12MKP6 CH S12BKP6 EN Split Air Cond...

Page 2: ...er air conditioner Congratulations You are now the owner of the air condi tioning Business class with all the advantages advanced air purification technology active ionizer and plasma generator agains...

Page 3: ...It may cause electric shock or malfunction After removing the filter do not touch fins to avoid injury Do not use fire or hair dryer to dry the filter to avoid deformation or fire hazard Maintenance m...

Page 4: ...tch should be included magnet buckle and heating buckle function it can protect the circuit short and overload Air Conditioner should be properly grounded Incorrect grounding may cause electric shock...

Page 5: ...regulations The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible All wires of indoor unit and outdoor unit should be connected by a professional If the length of power connection wire is in...

Page 6: ...mote controller air inlet handle air outlet NOTICE Actual product may be different from above graphics please refer to actual products 4 Display content or position may be different from above graphic...

Page 7: ...5 Buttons on remote controller...

Page 8: ...14 Set left right swing status 15 FAN Set fan speed 16 Set temperature and time 1 2 Preparation before operation When using the remote controller for the first time or after replacing the batteries pl...

Page 9: ...Under simple swing status press button to adjust left right swing status 2 Under fixed angle swing status press button to adjust left right swing angle circularly as below Note operate continuously le...

Page 10: ...displayed it means the displayed temperature is setting temperature When is displayed it means the displayed temperature is indoor ambient temperature When is displayed it means the displayed temperat...

Page 11: ...I FEEL button to turn on or turn off I FEEL function When is displayed I FEEL function is on When is not displayed I FEEL function is off When I FEEL function is turned on the unit will adjust tempera...

Page 12: ...press MODE button and button simultaneously to switch temperature scale between and 3 Setting energy saving function Function not implemented in this model In unit on status and under cool mode press...

Page 13: ...sets The operation of remote controller should be performed within its receiving range If you need to control the main unit please point the remote controller at the signal receiving window of the mai...

Page 14: ...cated in the g Use dust catcher or water to clean the lter When the lter is very dirty use the water below 45 to clean it and then put it in a shady and cool place to dry Install the lter and then clo...

Page 15: ...einsert the plug after about 3min and then turn on the unit again Signal receiving range is 8m Remove obstacles Select proper angle and point the remote controller at the re ceiving window on indoor u...

Page 16: ...oor air is cooled rapidly After a while indoor temperature and humidity will be decrease and mist will disappear Phenomenon Check items Solution Set temper ature can t be adjusted Unit is operating un...

Page 17: ...the air conditioner operates under abnormal conditions it may cause WARNING When air conditioner status is abnormal temperature indicator on indoor unit will ation of error code Whether there s inter...

Page 18: ...east 50cm At least 30cm At least 300cm Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Space to the ceiling Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction At least 30cm A...

Page 19: ...2 The place with high frequency devices such as welding machine medical equipment 3 The place near coast area 4 The place with oil or fumes in the air 5 The place with sulfureted gas 6 Other places w...

Page 20: ...away from the copper tube 9 The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations grounding with specialized grounding device by a professional Please make sure it is always...

Page 21: ...ng to actual wall mounted plate Note Please select the corresponding installation dimensional drawing ac r of 55 on the selected outlet pipe position In order to drain smoothly slant the piping hole o...

Page 22: ...wrench on the pipe joint and place the torque wrench on the union nut Tighten the union nut with torque wrench 2 When select leading out the pipe from left or right please cut off the corresponding h...

Page 23: ...then pull it out from the front side 1 Connect the drain hose to the outlet pipe of outlet pipe drain hose drain hose tape outlet pipe drain hose insulating pipe Add insulating pipe in the indoor The...

Page 24: ...r cord and control wire can t be crossed or winding The drain hose should be bound at the bottom drain hose band connection pipe indoor power cord Step nine hang the indoor unit 1 Put the bound pipes...

Page 25: ...expansion screws t i n u g n i t a e h d n a g n i l o o c r o f y l n O t n i o j n i a r d l l a t s n i o w t p e t S 1 Connect the outdoor drain joint into the hole on the chassis as shown in the...

Page 26: ...nch by referring to the sheet below handle screw gas pipe liquid pipe liquid valve gas valve union nut pipe joint Hex nut diameter Tightening torque N m 6 9 52 12 16 19 30 40 45 55 60 65 70 75 15 20 1...

Page 27: ...e shouldn t be higher than the outlet pipe hole of indoor unit Slant the drain hose slightly dow nwards The drain hose can t be The water outlet can t be placed in water in order to drain smoothly U s...

Page 28: ...ure decreases there may be leakage 5 Remove the piezometer open the valve core of liquid valve and gas valve completely with inner hexagon spanner 6 Tighten the screw caps of valves and refrigerant ch...

Page 29: ...r damaging the parts Is there any obstruction in the air inlet Is the inlet and outlet of piping hole been covered and outlet heating capacity The dust and sundries caused during installation are remo...

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Page 39: ...10 I FEEL I FEEL I FEEL CH SMART ION FILTER CH SMART ION FILTER...

Page 40: ...11 X FAN X FAN COOL DRY 10 AUTO FAN HEAT COOL HEAT DRY 5 1 2 CLOCK 24 5 TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER OFF TIMER ON 13 13 TIMER ON ON 1 TIMER ON TIMER ON...

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