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REPLACE BATTERIES

NOTE: if you adjust the remote controller in cooling mode, it will not 

be possible to activate the heating function in units with heating 

pump . you need to take out the batteries and repeat the procedure 

described above.

1.  Direct the remote controller toward the Air conditioner.

2.  Check that there are no objects between the remote control and 

the Signal receptor in the indoor unit.

3.  Never leave the remote controller exposed to the rays of the sun.

4.  Keep the remote controller at a distance of at least 1m from the 

       television or other electrical appliances.

Recommendations for locating and using the remote controller hold-

er (if present) The remote controller be kept in a wall-mounted holder

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

The air sucked by the fan enters from the grill and passes through 

the filter, then it is cooled/dehumidified or heated through the heat 

exchanger.

The direction of the air outlet is motorized up and down by 

horizontal air deflector, and manually moved right and left by the 

vertical air deflectors. For some models, the vertical air deflectors 

could be controlled by motor as well.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Filter

Heat 

Fan

Exchanger

SWING

 CONTROL OF THE AIR FLOW 

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flaps

 flap

movement

Deflectors

ON/OFF

MODE           TIMER   

FAN SPEED      SUPER           ECO

SWING          SLEEP     HEALTHY

ANTI-MILDEW

MODE

FAN

SLEEP

ECO

TIMER

SWING

TURBO

HEALTHY

DISPLAY

SWING

AIR

SWING

OFF

ON

C

AUTOQUIET

POWERFUL

hr

DELAY

TIMER

HEALTHY

AIR

SWING

FAN

SPEED

DRY

FAN

HEAT

COOL

FEEL

C

h

ON

TIMER

HEALTHY

The direction of the air outlet  is motorized up and down 

by flaps, and manually moved right and left by the vertical 

deflectors, for some models, the vertical deflectors could be

controlled by motor as well.

The air sucked by the fan enters from the grill and 

passes through the filter, then it is cooled/dehumidified 

or heated through the heat exchanger.

 The air outlet flow  is uniformly dist-

     ributed in the room. 

 It  is possible to position the direction

     of the air in the optimal.

 In cooling mode , orient the flaps in horizontal 

     direction; 

 In heating mode, orient the flaps downward as 

     the warm air tends to rise.

The deflectors are positioned manually and placed un-

der the flaps .They allow to direct the air flow rightw-

ard or leftward.

Never position Flaps manually, the delicate mech-

anism might seriously damaged!

Never poke fingers, sticks or other objects in the air 

inlet or outlet vents. Such accidental contact with live

pants might cause unforeseeable damage or hurt. 

This adjustment must be done while the appliance 

is switched off. 

SWING

The key             activates the motorized deflectors ,

the air flow is  directed alternatively from left to right.

(Optional function, depends on the models)

SWING

The key      or         activates the FLAP ,

the air flow is directed alternatively from 

up to down .In order to guarantee an even

diffusion of the air in the room.

SWING

SWING

REMOTE CONTROLLER

Signal 

receptor

10

DRY

FAN

HEAT

TIMER

HEALTHY

AIR

SWING

FAN

SPEED

COOL

FEEL

DRY

FAN

HEAT

TIMER

HEALTHY

AIR

SWING

FAN

SPEED

COOL

FEEL

+

+

+

DIS
PL

AY

HE

AL

TH

Y

3D

ON

/O

FF

SW

IN

G

FA

N

TIM

ER

SU

PE

R

SL

EE

P

M

OD

E

EC

O

CL

O

CK

Remote controller holder

DISP

LAY

HEA

LTHY

3D

ON/O

FF

SWIN

G

FAN

TIM

ER

SUP

ER

SLE

E

P

MO

DE

ECO

CLO

CK

DISP

LAY

HEA

LTH

Y

3D

ON/O

FF

SW

ING

FAN

TIM

ER

SUP

ER

SLE

E

P

MO

DE

ECO

CLO

CK

Replacement of Batteries  

 

Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote controller, 

by sliding it in the direction of the arrow.

I

nstall the batteries according the direction (+and -)shown on the Remote 

Controller.

Reinstall the battery cover by sliding it into place.

 Use  2  LRO  3  AAA  (1.5V)  batteries . Do not use rechargeable 

 batteries .  Replace the old batteries  with new ones  of  the  same 

 type when the display is no longer legible. 

 Do not dispose batteries as unsorted municipal waste. Collection

 of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary.

NOTE:if  you adjust the remote controller in cooling mode, 

it will not be possible to activate the heating function in units with 

heating pump . you need to take out the batteries and repeat the 

procedure described above.

1.  Direct the remote controller toward the Air conditioner.

2.  Check  that  there are no  objects  between  the remote control 

     and the Signal receptor in the indoor unit.

3.  Never leave the remote controller exposed to the rays of the sun.

4.  Keep the remote controller at a distance of at least 1m from the 

     television or other electrical appliances.

Recommendations for locating and using the remote controller  holder (if present) 

The remote controller be kept in a wall-mounted holder

    Refer to picture 2:

    When you insert the batteries for the first time in the remote 

    controller or if you change them, you need to program the remote 

    controller of only cooling or cooling and heating.

    When you insert the batteries, the  symbols       (                )  and

         (                )  start  fashing. If  you  push whatever button when

    the symbol      (               ) is displayed, the remote controller  is  

    adjusted in only cooling mode . If you push whatever button when 

    the symbol      (               )  is displayed , the remote controller is 

    adjusted in Cooling and heating mode.

COOL

HEAT

COOL

HEAT    

Refer to picture 1:

i.  

When you open the battery cover, you can see a DIP switch on 

     the cover back.l

Ii. NOTE:After adjusting the function, you need to take 

    out the batteries and repeat the procedure described above.

 DIP switch on position 

 

Function

 

The remote controller  is adjusted in degree celsius

The remote controller is adjusted in only cooling mode 

The remote controller is adjusted in cooling and heating mode 

The remote controller  is adjusted in degree fahrenheit.

 Cool

 Heat

C

 F

Summary of Contents for 048-MS-T11512K

Page 1: ...oncerns you may have Have this manual open and ready for reference CUSTOMER SERVICE 909 595 5901 9 00AM 6 00PM PST Monday Friday USER S MANUAL SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONER CAUTION WARNING Do not use thi...

Page 2: ...cation Parts and Features Controller Instruction Installation Instruction Installation Instruction Indoor unit Installation Instruction Outdoor unit Operation Test Installation Information Care and Ma...

Page 3: ...uit breaker Use the correctly rated breaker and fuse Check that the socket is suitable for the plug or it can damage the socket or plug Do not use the product in a tightly closed space for a long time...

Page 4: ...there is gas oil or sulphur or near any heat sources This unit is not intended for use by persons or children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge un...

Page 5: ...GW outdoor unit 71 21lb Dimension indoor unit 31 31 x 9 45 x 7 09 Dimension outdoor unit 27 56 x 10 08 x 21 65 048 MS T2312K SEER rating 25 Capacity 12000 BTU h Voltage 230V Frequency 60Hz NW indoor...

Page 6: ...0 BTU h Voltage 230V Frequency 60Hz NW indoor unit 37 48lb NW outdoor unit 145 00lb GW indoor unit 48 50lb GW outdoor unit 154 00lb Dimension indoor unit 46 69 x 13 39 x 10 24 Dimension outdoor unit 3...

Page 7: ...nit rating label 12 Ionizer if installed generator 13 15 16 17 INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT 1 2 3 6 4 5 9 11 8 10 7 14 DIS PL AY HE AL TH Y 3D O N O FF SW IN G FA N TI M ER SU PE R SL EE P M OD E EC O CL...

Page 8: ...1 POWER This symbol appears when the unit is on 2 SLEEP SLEEP mode 3 Temperature display if present Error code 1 Lights up during Timer operation when the air conditioner is operational 2 Displays the...

Page 9: ...re 8 MODE To select the mode of operation 9 SUPER or TURBO Press this button to activate deactivate the Super function which enables the unit to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time In CO...

Page 10: ...NG indicator FAN ONLY OPERATION indicator HEATING indicator TIMER OFF indicator TIMER ON indicator SLEEP indicator FLAP SWING indicator SUPER indicator HEALTHY indicator ECO indicator BATTERY indicato...

Page 11: ...r the first time in the remote controller or if you change them you need to program the remote controller of only cooling or cooling and heating When you insert the batteries the symbols and start fas...

Page 12: ...air outlet flow is uniformly dist ributed in the room It is possible to position the direction of the air in the optimal SWING Signal receptor 10 DRY FAN HEAT TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED COOL F...

Page 13: ...eft to right Op tional function depends on the models In cooling mode orient the vertical air deflectors in a horizontal direction In heating mode orient the horizontal air deflector down ward as the...

Page 14: ...To activate heating function press MODE button until the symbol appears on the display The heating function is activated by setting the desire temperature higher than the room temperature Start up wi...

Page 15: ...t desired mode by pressing MODE and select desired fan speed by pressing FAN Press TIMER again set the rest time Press TIMER the third time confirm the setting The rest time till the unit automatic tu...

Page 16: ...ect DRY mode press MODE button until appears on the display An automatic function of alternating cooling cycles and air fan will be activated To select FEEL mode press the MODE button until the symbol...

Page 17: ...ture in SLEEP mode In cooling or dry mode the set temperature will automatically raise by 1 C every 60 minutes to achieve a total rise if 2 C during the first 2 hours of operation In heating mode the...

Page 18: ...mate condition models No MODE Ambient Temp 1 Heating Outdoor 24 C 75 2 F Outdoor 7 C 19 4 F Room 27 C 80 6 F 2 Cooling Outdoor 52 C 125 6 F Room 21 C 69 8 F 3 Dry Room 18 C 64 4 F The unit does not op...

Page 19: ...cations which will expose to direct sunlight Make sure condensed water can be easily drained Make sure the location is easily accessible for regular maintenance Ensure clearance space around the unit...

Page 20: ...LLATION 1 Drill a piping hole 65 in the wall at a slight downward tilt towards the outdoor side 2 Insert the piping hold sleeve through the hold NOTE Keep the drain pipe tilted downward through the ho...

Page 21: ...to leave the drain pipe at the bottom so that water can flow freely Do not remove the cap from the pipe until connecting it to avoid moisture or dirt from entering Do not over bent or pulled the pipe...

Page 22: ...t be tied and secured onto the rear of the unit with a pipe connection FINISHING THE INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 1 Arrange the pipes cables drain hose according to the image Cover the pipe joints with in...

Page 23: ...installing the unit CONDENSED WATER DRAINAGE Condensed water and ice formed in the outdoor unit during operation need to be drained away through the drain pipe 1 Fasten the drain port in the 25mm hole...

Page 24: ...vacuum pump 1 Unscrew and remove the caps from the 2 way and 3 way valves 2 Unscrew and remove the cap from the service port 3 Connect the vacuum pump hose to the service port 4 Operate the vacuum pum...

Page 25: ...he wall which the piping pass through INDOOR UNIT TEXT Make sure the unit turn ON and OFF normally Make sure the fan operate normally Make sure the timer function properly Make sure all indicator work...

Page 26: ...utdoor unit 5m 5m 5m 5m 5m Type of refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A MODEL 9k 12k 18 22k 24k Power supply cable N 1 0mm2 1 5mm2 AWG18 AWG16 1 0mm2 1 5mm2 AWG18 AWG16 1 5mm2 AWG16 2 5mm2 AWG14...

Page 27: ...unit 6 Close the front panel The electrostatic and the deodorant filter if installed cannot be washed or regenerated and must be replaced with new filters after every 6 months Cleaning the heat excha...

Page 28: ...urs when the air in the room becomes very cold for example in the cooling or dehumidifying dry modes Strange noise can be heard This noise is made by the expansion or contraction of the front panel du...

Page 29: ...ing water or objects inside the appliance Overheated cables or plugs Very strong smells coming from the appliance Error signals on the display In case of error the display on the indoor unit shown the...

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