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 CAUTION

Do not use the air conditioner for purposes other than those for which it is intended. 

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Do not use the air conditioner for cooling precision instruments, food, plants, animals or works of art as this 
may adversely affect the performance, quality and/or longevity of the object concerned.
Do not remove the outdoor unit’s fan guard. 

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The guard protects against the unit’s high speed fan, which may cause injury. 
Do not place objects that are susceptible to moisture directly beneath the indoor or outdoor units.

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Under certain conditions, condensation on the main unit or refrigerant pipes, air fi lter dirt or drain blockage 
may cause dripping, resulting in fouling or failure of the object concerned.
To avoid oxygen depletion, ensure that the room is adequately ventilated if equipment such as a burner is 

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used together with the air conditioner.
After prolonged use, check the unit stand and its mounting situation

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If left in a damaged condition, the unit may fall and cause injury.
Do not place fl ammable sprays or operate spray containers near the unit as this may result in fi re.

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Before cleaning, be sure to stop unit operation, turn the breaker off or remove the power cord. 

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Otherwise, an electric shock and injury may result.
To avoid electric shocks, do not operate with wet hands. 

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Do not place appliances that produce naked fl ames in places exposed to the air fl ow from the unit as this 

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may impair combustion of the burner. 
Do not place heaters directly below the unit, as resulting heat can cause deformation. 

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Do not allow a child to mount on the outdoor unit, do not place any object on it.

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Falling or tumbling may result in injury.
Do not block air inlets or outlets.

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Impaired air fl ow may result in insuffi cient performance or trouble. 
Be sure that children, plants or animals are not exposed directly to airfl ow from the unit, as adverse effects 

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may ensue. 
Do not wash the air conditioner with water, as this may result in electric shocks or fi re. 

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Do not install the air conditioner at any place where there is a danger of fl ammable gas leakage. 

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In the event of a gas leakage, build-up of gas near the air conditioner may result in fi re hazards.
Do not put fl ammable containers, such as spray cans, within 1m from the air outlet.

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The containers may explode because the warm air output of the indoor or outdoor unit will affect them.
Arrange the drain to ensure complete drainage. 

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If proper drainage from the outdoor drain pipe does not occur during air conditioner operation, there could 
be a blockage due to dirt and debris build-up in the pipe. 
This may result in a water leakage from the indoor unit. 
Under these circumstances, stop air conditioner operation and consult our dealer for assistance.
The appliance is not intended for use by unattended young children or infi rm persons.

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Impairment of bodily functions and harm to health may result. 
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit or its remote controller.

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Accidental operation by a child may result in impairment of bodily functions and harm health.
Do not let children play on or around the outdoor unit.

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If they touch the unit carelessly, injury may be caused. 
Consult our dealer regarding cleaning the inside of the air conditioner.

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Improper cleaning may cause breakage of plastic parts, water leakage and other damage as well as 
electric shocks. 
To avoid injury, do not touch the air inlet or aluminium fi ns of the unit. 

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Do not place objects in direct proximity of the outdoor unit and do not let leaves and other debris accumulate 

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around the unit. 
Leaves are a hotbed for small animals which can enter the unit. Once get in the unit, such animals can 
cause malfunctions, smoke or fi re when making contact with electrical parts.
Never touch the internal parts of the controller. 

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Do not remove the front panel. Touching certain internal parts will cause electric shocks and damage to the 
unit. Please consult our dealer about checking and adjustment of internal parts.
Do not leave the remote controller wherever there is a risk of wetting.

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If water gets into the remote controller there is a risk of electrical leakage and damage to electronic components.

Summary of Contents for FDM24PEVLK

Page 1: ...4 0kW Unit Model Indoor unit FDM24PEVLK FDM30PEVLK FDM36PEVLK FDM42PEVLK FDM48PEVLK FDYM24PEVLK FDYM30PEVLK FDYM36PEVLK FDYM42PEVLK FDYM48PEVLK Outdoor unit R24PEVLK R30PEVLK R36PEVLK R42PETLK R42PEYL...

Page 2: ...ust be adopted as signal line or wiring communication of wired controller once the unit is installed in the place where there is electromagnetic interference Make sure communication line is connected...

Page 3: ...Other Functions 21 VI ERROR DISPLAY 22 VII SETTING OF INDOOR ROOM SENSOR 23 7 1 Setting of Double Indoor Room Sensors 23 7 2 Fresh Air Control 23 7 3 The head of delivery of the condensate drainage p...

Page 4: ...failure electric shocks or re hazards Consult our local dealer about installation work Doing the work yourself may result in water leakage electric shocks or re hazards Consult our local dealer regar...

Page 5: ...ctric shocks or re Install the air conditioner in accordance with the instructions of this installation manual Improper installation may result in water leakage electric shocks or re Be sure to use on...

Page 6: ...ir conditioner at any place where there is a danger of ammable gas leakage In the event of a gas leakage build up of gas near the air conditioner may result in re hazards Do not put ammable containers...

Page 7: ...r wireless transmitting distance can be shorter than expected in rooms with electronic uorescent lamps inverter or rapid start types Install the indoor unit as far away from uorescent lamps as possibl...

Page 8: ...6 English DISPLAYING PART II 2 1 Outline of wired controller Fig 2 1 LCD Display of Wired Controller 2 2 LCD display Fig...

Page 9: ...off mode or save is shielded by long distance monitoring 13 Turbo Turbo function state 14 Memory Memory state Indoor unit resumes original setting state after power failure and then power recovery 15...

Page 10: ...on Switchover among the functions of air sleep turbo save E heater blow quiet 7 Timer Timer setting 8 On off Turn on off indoor unit 4 Mode and 2 Memory function Press Mode and for 5s under off state...

Page 11: ...eplate on wall face and then x it in mounting hole with screws M4X25 3 Insert the 4 core twisted pair into controller s slot through rectangle hole and buckle the front panel and 4 soleplate of contro...

Page 12: ...Fig 5 1 indicates off state of the unit after energization The state shown in Fig 5 2 Note indicates on state of the unit after energization 5 1 Off state of the unit Fig 5 2 On state of the unit Fig...

Page 13: ...uously temperature will be increased or decreased by 1 C every 0 5s In Cooling Dry Fan and Heating mode temperature setting range is 16 30 C In Auto mode the setting temperature is un adjustable As sh...

Page 14: ...blinking In this case press or button to adjust timer on and then press Timer to con rm If Mode button is pressed before pressing Timer button to con rm timer mode will be switched to timer off setti...

Page 15: ...Fig Timer range 0 5 24hr Every press of or button will make setting time increased or decreased by 0 5hr If press either of them continuously setting time will automatically increase decrease by 0 5hr...

Page 16: ...and fresh air valve opens for 36 min 7 The unit continuously runs for 60min and fresh air valve opens for 42 min 8 The unit continuously runs for 60min and fresh air valve opens for 48 min 9 The unit...

Page 17: ...ton to turn off sleep function Press Function button into sleep function Turn on the unit without turning on sleep function 5 8 Sleep setting Fig Sleep setting is cleared after power failure and then...

Page 18: ...function can not be set and TURBO mark won t be displayed Turbo function will be automatically canceled after setting of quiet function 2 5 10 Save Function Setting Energy Saving Function Energy savi...

Page 19: ...10 Energy Saving Setting Fig Note In auto running mode with save function on the unit will forcibly quit auto running mode and change to 1 current operation mode After setting of SAVE sleep function...

Page 20: ...c heating function is on press Function button to con rm or press Enter Cancel button to cancel In this case E HEATER won t be displayed which means E heater is prohibited to be turned on The setting...

Page 21: ...n to cancel this function Blow function setting is shown in Fig 5 12 Press Function button into blow function Press Enter Cancel button to turn on blow function Press Enter Cancel button to turn off b...

Page 22: ...nction setting Fig Note During quiet function fan speed is un adjustable 1 When turning on auto quiet function the unit will enter quiet running state according to temperature 2 difference between roo...

Page 23: ...ere is not any operation within 20s after the system responds the latest button operation in this interface the system will quit this menu and display normal off state meanwhile current setting won t...

Page 24: ...r occurs please turn off the unit and ask profession als for help As shown in Fig 6 1 it means high pressure protection of system 2 under unit on Error code meaning Error code Error E2 Indoor anti fre...

Page 25: ...Room Sensor B 7 1 Fig 7 2 Fresh Air Control 11 levels control can be realized for the amount of fresh air taken in The function not only facilitates the health of users but also controls the electric...

Page 26: ...inage pump It can reach 1 1m so that the engineering installation is very convenient and prompt Head of Delivery of Pump is 1100mm For FDM24PEVLK FDM30PEVLK FDM36PEVLK FDM42PEVLK FDM48PEVLK FDYM24PEVL...

Page 27: ...M30PEVLK FDM36PEVLK FDYM36PEVLK FDM42PEVLK FDYM42PEVLK FDM48PEVLK FDYM48PEVLK Unit mm Item Model A B C D E F G H I J Liquid Pipe Gas Pipe Drainage Pipe Outer Diameter Wall Thickness FDM24PEVLK FDYM24P...

Page 28: ...r the indoor unit should be above 2 5m 8 2 Dimensions of Outdoor Unit 8 2 1 Dimensions of Outdoor Unit B C E D A 8 3 Fig Unit mm Model Item R24PEVLK RY24PEVLK R30PEVLK R36PEVLK RY30PEVLK RY36PEVLK R42...

Page 29: ...eld as the protection 4 Place of installation must be able to drain the rainwater and defrosting water 5 Place of installation must ensure the machine will not be buried under snow or subject to the i...

Page 30: ...shows 3 Air Supply Nut Hook Screw Enlargement Air Intake a48mm a48mm 9 3 Fig PRECAUTIONS The preparation of all pipes pipes and drainage pipes and cables connecting lines of wired 1 controller indoor...

Page 31: ...ntake pipe and the fresh air pipe must be covered with a layer of thermal insulation so as to avoid thermal leakage and condensation Firstly apply liquid nail on the pipes then attach the thermal insu...

Page 32: ...be near the unit Purchase general purpose hard PVC pipe locally to be used as the drainage pipeline When carrying out 5 connection place the end of the PVC pipeline into the drainage hole Use exible...

Page 33: ...is 5m When the length L of the refrigerant pipe is less than or equals 5m 1 there is no need to add refrigerant If the pipe is longer than 5m it is required to add refrigerant In the above table the a...

Page 34: ...PEVLK FDYM30PEVLK 65 60 FDM36PEVLK FDYM36PEVLK 69 58 FDM42PEVLK FDYM42PEVLK 81 65 FDM48PEVLK FDYM48PEVLK 83 76 Installation of cooling throttle ori ce 5 Put the cooling throttle ori ce con rmed accord...

Page 35: ...and throttle ori ce according to the above sequence Meanwhile the seal s be installed properly at joints to prevent leakage The following table discribes the torques for throttle valve Model Torque m...

Page 36: ...e sponge to wrap the refrigerant pipe and joint without thermal insulation and use plastic tape to 4 bundle the sponge Remove the caps of the liquid valve and the gas valve 5 Use an inner hexagon span...

Page 37: ...t 9 9 Installation of Protective Layer of the Refrigerant Pipe To avoid generation of condensate on the pipe and leakage the big pipe and the small pipe of 1 the refrigerant pipe must be covered by th...

Page 38: ...ed controller should not be changed by users The installation and maintenance should be carried out by the professional personnel First select an installation position Leave a recess or an embedded wi...

Page 39: ...g pliers to connect a terminal matching the size of the screw at the end of the multiple 3 twisted wires Put the screw through the terminal of the multiple twisted wires and x the terminal at the term...

Page 40: ...tion Cable Inlet electric box Power Line Inlet Mainbord Code Setting Please nd the corresponding mainboard according to the unit type and then check whether the mainboard code is correctly set The rel...

Page 41: ...starts to detect after the compressor has been operating for t minutes accumulatively T1 The defrosting board starts to work when the defrosting temp sensor has been in T1 C or under T1 C for 1 minut...

Page 42: ...the A C is diverted to COOLING mode while the outdoor unit is defrosting Forced defrosting When the forced defrosting button is pushed the A C will start to defrost promptly At the same time the 4 wa...

Page 43: ...oor Unit L N C R Y O POWER 220V 60HZ 1 Power Cord 3 4 0mm H07RN F 2 Power Cord 3 2 5mm H07RN F 3 Communication Cords 2 1 0mm H07RN F Capability of Breaker 25A POWER 220V 60HZ 1 Power Cord 3 4 0mm H07R...

Page 44: ...0mm H07RN F 3 Communication Cords 4 1 0mm H07RN F Capability of Breaker 32A R42PETLK FDM42PEVLK R48PETLK FDM48PEVLK RY42PETLK FDYM42PEVLK RY48PETLK FDYM48PEVLK Outdoor Unit L N L N L1 1 2 3 C R Y O B...

Page 45: ...Unit Outdoor Unit L N L N L1 1 2 3 C R Y O B C R Y O L2 L3 N L2 L3 N breaker L1 PE Indoor Unit POWER 380V 3N 60HZ 1 Power Cord 5 4 0mm H07RN F 2 Power Cord 3 1 0mm H07RN F 3 Communication Cords 2 1 0m...

Page 46: ...4 The outdoor ambient temperature is lower than 7 C 5 Control line is abnormal 6 The indoor fan does not start under the heating mode The installation site of the tube sensor is not proper 1 Tube sens...

Page 47: ...re Please install at a place strong enough to support the weight of air conditioner unit If not the air condi tioner unit might fall down and cause human injury or death To ensure proper drainage the...

Page 48: ...sure The parameters are subject to change with the improvement of products in which case the values on nameplate shall prevail WARNING This appliance is not intended for use by persons including child...

Page 49: ...R22 MASS OF REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg 2 1 2 9 3 4 4 2 WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT kg 37 37 57 57 WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT kg 55 68 68 109 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MADE IN CHINA INDOOR UNIT FDM42PEVLK FDM48PEVLK FDM48PEV...

Page 50: ...R22 R22 MASS OF REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg 2 1 2 9 3 4 4 5 WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT kg 37 37 57 57 WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT kg 55 68 68 109 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MADE IN CHINA INDOOR UNIT FDYM42PEVLK FDYM48PEVLK F...

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