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fire extinguishing equipment shall be available to 
hand. Have a dry powder or CO

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 fire extinguisher 

adjacent to the charging area.

The following checks shall be applied to instal-

lations using flammable refrigerants:

– the charge size is in accordance with the room size
within which the refrigerant containing parts are in-
stalled;
– the ventilation machinery and outlets are operat-
ing adequately and are not obstructed;
– if an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the 
secondary circuit shall be checked for the presence 
of refrigerant;
– marking to the equipment continues to be visible
and legible. Markings and signs that are illegible shall 
be corrected;
– refrigeration pipe or components are installed in a 
position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any 
substance which may corrode refrigerant contain-
ing components, unless the components are const-
ructed of materials which are inherently resistant to 
being corroded or are suitably protected against be-
ing so corroded.

Repair and maintenance to electrical compo-

nents shall include initial safety checks and com-

ponent inspection procedures. If a fault exists 

that could compromise safety, then no electrical 

supply shall be connected to the circuit until it 

is satisfactorily dealt with. If the fault cannot 

be corrected immediately but it is necessary 

to continue operation, an adequate temporary 

solution shall be used. This shall be reported 

to the owner of the equipment so all parties are 

advised.

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Initial safety checks shall include:

– that capacitors are discharged: this shall be done
in a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking;
– that no live electrical components and wiring are
exposed while charging, recovering or purging the 
system;
– that there is continuity of earth bonding.

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Checking for presence of refrigerant

The area shall be checked with an appropriate refri-
gerant detector prior to and during work, to ensure 
the technician is aware of potentially toxic or flamm-
able atmospheres. Ensure that the leak detection 
equipment being used is suitable for use with all app-
licable refrigerants, i.e. non-sparking, adequately seal-
ed or intrinsically safe.

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Presence of fire extinguisher

If any hot work is to be conducted on the refrigera-
tion equipment or any associated parts, appropriate

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Ventilated area

Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is ad-
equately ventilated before breaking into the system 
or conducting any hot work. A degree of ventilation 
shall continue during the period that the work is carri-
ed out. The ventilation should safely disperse any re-
leased refrigerant and preferably expel it externally 
into the atmosphere.

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Checks to the refrigeration equipment

Where electrical components are being changed, 
they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct 
specification. At all times the manufacturer's main-
tenance and service guidelines shall be followed. If 
in doubt, consult the manufacturer's technical depart-
ment for assistance.

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Checks to electrical devices

– that capacitors are discharged: this shall be done
in a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking; 
– that no live electrical components and wiring are
exposed while charging, recovering or  purging the 
system.

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Repairs to sealed components

During repairs to sealed components, all electrical 
supplies shall be disconnected from the equipment 
being worked upon prior to any removal of sealed 
covers, etc. If it is absolutely necessary to have an 
electrical supply to equipment during servicing, then 
a permanently operating form of leak detection shall 
be located at the most critical point to warn of a 
potentially hazardous situation.
Particular attention shall be paid to the following to 
ensure that by working on electrical components, the 
casing is not altered in such a way that the level of 
protection is affected. This shall include damage to 
cables, excessive number of connections, terminals 
not made to original specification, damage to seals, 
incorrect fitting of glands, etc.
– Ensure that the apparatus is mounted securely.
– Ensure that seals or sealing materials have not de- 
graded to the point that they no longer serve the pur-
pose of preventing the ingress of flammable atmos-
pheres. Replacement parts shall be in accordance 
with the manufacturer’s specifications.
NOTE:The use of silicon sealant can inhibit the 
effectiveness of some types of leak detection equi-
pment. Intrinsically safe components do not have to 
be isolated prior to working on them.

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Summary of Contents for CH-S07FTXK-NG

Page 1: ...WNER S MANUAL For proper operation please read and keep this manual carefully CH S07FTXK NG CH S09FTXK NG CH S12FTXK NG CH S18FTXK NG CH S24FTXK NG EN Cozy inverter Series HVLJQHG E RRSHU XQWHU QWHUQD...

Page 2: ...reasons This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property Indicates important but not hazard related information us...

Page 3: ...aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour Read specialist s manual All the work men who are engaging in the refrig eration system should bear the valid certification awarded by the authoritati...

Page 4: ...erant If you should cut or weld the refrigerant system pipes in the process of maintaining please foll ow the steps as below c Vacuuming d e Cutting or welding Clean it with N2 gas f Carry back to the...

Page 5: ...ir conditioner Unstable power supply or incorrect wiring may result in electric shock fire haza rd or malfunction Please install proper power supply cables before using the air conditioner The groundi...

Page 6: ...must be po sitioned so that the plug is accessible For the air conditioner with plug the plug should be re achable after finishing in stallation For the air conditioner with out plug a circuit breaker...

Page 7: ...by the manufacturer its ser vice agent or similarly qua lified persons in order to avoid a hazard Do not connect air condi tioner to multi purpose soc ket Otherwise it may cau se fire hazard Do discon...

Page 8: ...It may cause mal function Do not step on top panel of outdoor unit or put heavy objects It may cause dam age or personal injury When below phenomenon occurs please turn off air conditioner and discon...

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Page 10: ...requirement of air conditioner Unstable power supply or incorrect wiring or malfunction Pl ease install proper power supply cables before using the air conditioner grounding wire of power socket 5 Be...

Page 11: ...when opening the hole bellmouth Pretighten the union nut with hand Please refer to the actual circumstances for the number of screws and the position of screws rear right 1 The pipe can be led out in...

Page 12: ...the wire by yourself cable cross hole power connection wire reachable after finishing installation For the air conditioner without plug an air switch must be installed in the line The air switch shou...

Page 13: ...indoor power cord Bind up the connection pipe power cord and Bind them evenly Remove the wire clip connect the power conn ection wire to the wiring terminal according to the color tighten the screw a...

Page 14: ...et for outdoor unit is damaged or corroded If yes please contact dealer The filter should be cleaned every three months If there is much dust in the operation environme After removing the filter do no...

Page 15: ...pansion and or contraction of panel or other parts due to the change of temp erature Whether there s od our source such as furniture and cigare tte etc In order to prevent blowing out cold air indoor...

Page 16: ...button to turn off the air conditioner When the air conditioner is turned on it will operate under auto mode Display Temp indicator Power indicator NOY OY ZNK MKTKXGR OTZXUJ IZOUT GTJ ZNK IURUX UL OTJ...

Page 17: ...ode Outdoor ambient temp Auto mode Cool mode X FAN button Set temp Indoor ambient temp Temp display type Dry mode Fan mode Heat mode Set temperature 8 C heating function Health mode Scavenging functio...

Page 18: ...give out a di sound which means the signal has been sent to the air conditioner When selecting auto mode air conditioner will operate automatically according to ex factory setting Set temperature can...

Page 19: ...nder COOL or HEAT mode press this button to turn to quick COOL or quick HEAT mode icon is displayed on remote controller Press this button again to exit turbo function and icon will disappear If start...

Page 20: ...CLOCK button to confirm the time icon stops blink ing button Under on and off status you can set T OFF or T ON simultaneously Before setting T ON or T OFF please adjust the clock time After starting u...

Page 21: ...art up the ener gy saving function will cancel sleep function Under OFF status press and MODE buttons simultaneously to switch temperature display between C and F Under cooling mode press TEMP and CLO...

Page 22: ...y clean it once a month if not clean it once every three months After the auto clean function is turned on you can leave the room When auto clean is finished the air conditioner will enter standby sta...

Page 23: ...nction or damage the parts Is there any obstruction in the air inlet and outlet Is heat insulation of pipe line sufficient It may cause malfunction or damage the parts The gas valve and liquid valve o...

Page 24: ...20 Parts name Outdoor Unit 127 Actual product may be different from above graphics please refer to actual product air inlet air outlet...

Page 25: ...ubstances other than the specified refrigerant Any presence of air or other foreign substance in the refrigerant circuit will cause system pre ssure rise or compressor rupture resulting in injury Meas...

Page 26: ...roper power supply cables before using the air conditioner 5 Be sure to cut off the power supply before pr 4 Make sure that the installation follows the req uirement of installation dimension diagram...

Page 27: ...n vent As for the shape of drainage joint please refer to the current product Do not install the drainage joint in the severe cold area Otherwise it will be frosted and then cause malfunction Take suf...

Page 28: ...er connection wire and signal con trol wire with wire clip only for cooling and h eating unit 1 The through wal height of drain hose shoul not be higher than the outlet pipe hole of in door unit 24 Sl...

Page 29: ...Leakage detection Use vacuum pump Remove the valve caps on the liquid valve and It may cause insufficient cooling heating capacity 1 1 2 5 Remove the piezometer open the valve core Reinstall the handl...

Page 30: ...and 8m the min length of con nection pipe is 3m Max length of connection pipe is shown as below 4 1 2 The calculation method of additional refrigerant oil and refrigerant charging amount after prolon...

Page 31: ...below 1 8 1 0 2 4 2 2 27 uneven thickness the length is equal hard mold NOTICE Outer diameter mm B Remove the burrs Remove the burrs with shaper and prevent the D Put on the union nut pipe and outdoo...

Page 32: ...eal ed or intrinsically safe Presence of fire extinguisher If any hot work is to be conducted on the refrigera tion equipment or any associated parts appropriate Ventilated area Ensure that the area i...

Page 33: ...and being used correctly the recovery process is supervised at all times by a competent person Labelling d Pump down refrigerant system if possible e If a vacuum is not possible make a manifold so th...

Page 34: ...refrigerant shall be returned to the refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery cylinder and the relevant waste transfer note arranged Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not i...

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