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3. FAN button
Push this button to select the fan speed along this sequence: 
Automatic (AUTO), low ( 

 ), medium ( 

 ), high ( 

 ).

 

NOTES:
•  On AUTO speed, the device will choose ideal speed according to room temperature and set  

temperature.

•  In DRY mode (dehumidification), fan always goes at low speed.

4. SWING button
Press this button to select oscillating angles for the louvres as per following sequence: 

•  When selecting "   ", horizontal louvre will automatically flip upward and downward at a maximum 

angle.

•  When selecting "   ,   ,   ,   ,   ", the device blows air at fixed position. Horizontal louvre will stop  

to the chosen position.

•  Hold the SWING button for 2 seconds to define required oscillating angle. When reached, release the 

button.

NOTES:
• "   , 

 , 

 " are not available on this unit. When device receives this signal, it will function as per  

  following position "   ".
•  When the unit is turned off or when operation mode is changed, the louvre will return to the default  
  position, either fixed up in cooling mode and fixed down in heating mode.

5. TURBO button
When TURBO function is on, the unit operates at super high speed to achieve quick cooling or heating.

This function is available only in COOL (cooling) or HEAT (heating) mode.

When you press this button, icon "   " appears on the screen. Press the button again to cancel TURBO 
function.

NOTE: 
When TURBO function is activated, fan speed can’t be changed.

6. 

5

/

6

 button

Push " 

5

 " or " 

6

 " button to decrease or increase temperature by 1 °C at a time.

Temperature range is from 16 °C to 30 °C.

Maintain " 

5

 " or " 

6

 " button pushed for 2 seconds in order to change rapidly temperature. Once set-

tings done, release button and temperature will be modified accordingly (temperature can’t be settled in  
AUTO mode).

Summary of Contents for APD09KCH16S

Page 1: ...p it for future reference DUCTLESS SINGLE ZONE HEAT PUMP INS571 201903 00 Owner s Manual 16 SEER INVERTER 9 000 to 24 000 BTU hr Models Heating and Cooling APD09KCH16S APD12KCH16S APD18KCH16S APD24KCH16S Cooling Only APD09KCO16S APD12KCO16S APD18KCO16S APD24KCO16S X62402 Rev A ...

Page 2: ...agram 22 Tools required for installation 23 Selection of installation location 23 Requirements for electrical connection 24 Installation 25 Installation of indoor unit 25 Installation of outdoor unit 29 Vacuum pumping 32 Leakage detection 33 Checking after installation 33 Operation test 34 Other considerations 35 Configuration of connection pipes 35 Pipe expanding method 36 This appliance is not i...

Page 3: ...ion that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important but not hazard related information used to indicate risk of property damage Indicates a hazard and it is assigned to the signal words DANGER WARNING or CAUTION CAUTION WARNING NOTICE DANGER ...

Page 4: ...ire hazard Maintenance must be performed by qualified person Otherwise it may cause personal injury or damage Do not repair the appliance by yourself It may cause electric shock or damage Please contact a qualified person when you need to repair it Do not extend fingers or objects into air inlet or air outlet It may cause personal injury or damage Do not block air outlet or air inlet It may cause ...

Page 5: ...k related to electricity and safety Do not turn the power on before finishing installation If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a qualified person in order to avoid problems The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations Installation m...

Page 6: ...om animals or plants If it is unavoidable please add a fence around the outdoor unit for safety purpose Instructions for installation and use of this product are provided by the manufacturer WORKING TEMPERATURE RANGE Indoor side DB WB C F Outdoor side DB WB C F Max cooling 26 7 19 4 80 66 9 46 1 23 9 115 75 Max heating 26 7 80 23 9 18 3 75 64 9 The operating temperature range outdoor temperature i...

Page 7: ...be different from below graphics please refer to actual product for reference purposes Indoor unit Remote Control Outdoor unit NOTICE Panel Filter Air outlet Air inlet Horizontal louvre AUX button Air inlet Connection wire Air outlet ...

Page 8: ...Y Actual product may be different from below graphics please refer to actual product for reference purposes NOTICE Cooling indicator Heating indicator Temperature indicator Drying indicator Power indicator Receiver window Display ...

Page 9: ...CK Set up the clock 12 TIMER ON OFF Set starting ending time ICON IDENTIFICATION ON REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY Fan speed setting TURBO mode Working indicator FREEZE PROTECT mode Temperature setting Time setting TIMER ON TIMER OFF Child lock SLEEP function Clock I FEEL function Up down swing Operation mode AUTO mode COOL mode DRY mode FAN mode HEAT mode Temperature display type Set temperature Indoor a...

Page 10: ...evice Working indicator on display of indoor unit will be green when device is turned on and will be red when it s turned off 2 MODE button Push this button in order to select operating mode of your choice AUTO mode When you select automatic mode the device automatically selects the appropriate function to maintain temperature between 20 C and 25 C In this mode temperature can t be changed or disp...

Page 11: ... device receives this signal it will function as per following position When the unit is turned off or when operation mode is changed the louvre will return to the default position either fixed up in cooling mode and fixed down in heating mode 5 TURBO button When TURBO function is on the unit operates at super high speed to achieve quick cooling or heating This function is available only in COOL c...

Page 12: ...rature When or no display is displayed the set temperature is shown When is displayed indoor room temperature is shown When is displayed current outdoor temperature is shown NOTE Current outdoor temperature is not available on all models In that case the set temperature is shown 9 WiFi button Press this button to activate WiFi function When WiFi function is turned on the WiFi icon will be displaye...

Page 13: ...to confirm time Icon ON appears and remote control shows current time Setting the ending time of the device 1 Press the TIMER OFF button 2 Press the or button in order to set the ending time 3 Press again TIMER OFF to confirm time Icon OFF appears and remote control shows current time To cancel this function press the TIMER ON and or TIMER OFF button and corresponding icons will disappear NOTES If...

Page 14: ...tons to activate this function Icon will be displayed Press again simultaneously on CLOCK and TEMP buttons to deactivate NOTES In FREEZE PROTECT mode fan speed is set by default to AUTO and cannot be adjusted SLEEP and FREEZE PROTECT mode cannot be activated at the same time I FEEL function Press 5 and MODE buttons simultaneously to activate I FEEL function and the icon will appear on remote contr...

Page 15: ...he remote control and receiving window should not be more than 26 25 ft 8 m and there should be no obstacle between them The remote control should be placed 3 3 ft 1 m away from TV or Audio sets The signal can be easily interfered in a room where there is a fluorescent lamp or wireless phone the remote control should be near the indoor unit when operating If the remote control does not operate nor...

Page 16: ...e AUX button to turn on or turn off the appliance As illustrated open the panel press the AUX button to turn on or turn off the device When it is turned on it will operate under AUTO mode Use insulated object other than metal to press the AUX button WARNING AUX button panel ...

Page 17: ...tain angle as illus trated less than 60 do not force the panel 3 Clean filter Use a vacuum or water to clean the filter When the filter is very dirty use water below 45 C to clean it and then put it in a shady and cool place to dry 2 Remove filter Remove the filter as illustrated 4 Install filter Install the filter and then close the panel cover tightly The filter should be cleaned every three mon...

Page 18: ... blocked Checking after usage 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Clean filters and indoor unit panel 3 Check whether mounting bracket for outdoor unit is damaged or corroded If so please contact the dealer Notice for recovery 1 Many packing materials are recyclable Please dispose of them in appropriate recycling bin 2 If you want to get rid of the device please contact a local recycling center for the co...

Page 19: ...hen operating the remote control Check if remote control is damaged If so replace it Are there fluorescent lamps in the room Bring the remote control close to the indoor unit Turn off the fluorescent lamps and then try it again No air flow from indoor unit Are air inlet or air outlet of indoor unit blocked Eliminate obstacles Under heating mode has indoor temperature reached set temperature After ...

Page 20: ...st temperature within proper range Are doors and windows open Close doors and windows Odours are emitted Is there an odour source in the room such as furniture or cigarette Eliminate the odour source Is the heat exchanger dirty Have it cleaned by a specialist Is the filter dirty Clean the filter Appliance suddenly operates abnormally There may be interferences such as thunder wireless devices etc ...

Page 21: ... contact a qualified person for service F0 It can be eliminated by disconnecting power at the main panel Wait 10 minutes before energizing If the error code remains please contact a qualified person for service F1 Please contact a qualified person for service F2 Please contact a qualified person for service H1 This code indicates that device is in defrosting mode When defrosting cycle is finished ...

Page 22: ... wall Space to the wall At least 15 cm At least 15 cm At least 183 cm Space to the floor At least 300 cm Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Drainage pipe Space to the obstruction At least 50 cm Atleast30cm At least 200 cm At least 50 cm At least 30 cm Space to the wall ...

Page 23: ...stal regions A place with oil or fumes in the air A place with sulphurous gas Other places with special environment In a laundry room near a bath shower or swimming pool Indoor unit There should be no obstruction near air inlet and air outlet Select a location where the condensation water can be dispersed easily and will not affect people Select a location which is convenient to connect the outdoo...

Page 24: ...y matches with the requirement of the device Unstable power supply or incorrect wiring may cause malfunction and damage the unit or fire hazard Properly connect the live wire neutral wire and grounding wire Cut off the power supply before proceeding any work related to electricity Do not put through the power before finishing installation The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please ...

Page 25: ...wall mounting frame as shown below 9K 12K 18K 24K Left Wall Φ55mm Right Mark in the middle of it Level meter Rear piping hole Wall Space to the wall above 150mm Space to the wall above 150mm Φ55mm Rear piping hole Left Wall Φ55mm Right Mark in the middle of it Level meter Rear piping hole Wall Space to the wall above 150mm Space to the wall above 150mm Φ55mm Rear piping hole Left Wall Φ55 70mm Rig...

Page 26: ...p the indoor pipe and joint of connection pipe with insulating pipe and then wrap it with tape Step 6 Install drain hose Connect the drain hose to the outlet pipe of indoor unit cut off the hole right left rear right right left rear left When direction of the pipe has been selected please cut off the corresponding hole on the bottom case Bind the joint with tape pipe joint union nut pipe open end ...

Page 27: ...n wire to the wiring terminal according to the color tighten the screw and then fix the power connection wire with wire clip After finishing wiring clamp the grounding wire yellow green wire into the wire crossing groove as shown in the following figure in order to avoid pressing the wire when closing the electric box cover Note this wiring diagram is for reference only please always refer to the ...

Page 28: ... and power cord for installation when binding them When binding to a certain degree separate the indoor power and then separate the drain hose Bind them evenly The liquid pipe and gas pipe should be bound separately at the end Notes The power cord and control wire cannot be crossed or winded The drain hose should be bound at the bottom Step 9 Hang the indoor unit Put the bound pipes in the wall pi...

Page 29: ... Notes Take sufficient protective measures when installing the outdoor unit Make sure the support can withstand at least four times the unit weight The outdoor unit should be installed at least 3 cm above the floor in order to install drain joint Expansion screws needed per type of unit Cooling capacity BTU hr W No Number of screws 9000 2637 6 12000 3516 6 18000 5274 8 24000 7032 8 Step 2 Install ...

Page 30: ...nd then remove the handle Remove the valve cap and align the pipe joint on the flared orifice of the pipe Pre tighten the union nut by hand Tighten the union nut with torque wrench by referring to the sheet below foot holes foot holes screw handle liquid pipe gas pipe liquid valve gas valve pipe joint union nut Hex nut diameter Tightening torque N m Φ 6 15 20 Φ 9 52 30 40 Φ 12 45 55 Φ 16 60 65 Φ 1...

Page 31: ...w Green White Blue Black Red Brown Black Brown indoor unit White Blue Outdoor unit connection Note this wiring diagram is for reference only please always refer to the one on the actual unit Fix the power connection wire and signal control wire with wire clip Notes After tightening the screw pull the power cord slightly to check if it is solid Never cut the power connection wire to extend or short...

Page 32: ...ter completely and operate for 10 to 15 minutes to check if the pressure of manometer remains at 0 1 MPa Close the vacuum pump and maintain this status for 1 to 2 minutes to check if the pressure remains at 0 1 MPa If the pressure decreases there may be leakage Open the liquid valve and gas valve completely with inner hexagon spanner and remove the manometer Tighten the screw caps of valves and re...

Page 33: ...ise Have you done the refrigerant leakage test It may cause insufficient cooling heating capacity Is heat insulation of pipeline sufficient It may cause condensation and water dripping Is water drained well It may cause condensation and water dripping Is the voltage of power supply according to the voltage marked on the nameplate It may cause malfunction or damaging the parts Are electric wiring a...

Page 34: ...notes of the appliance 2 Operation test Put through the power press the ON OFF button on the remote control to start the unit Press MODE button to select AUTO COOL DRY FAN or HEAT to check whether the operation is normal or not If the ambient temperature is lower than 16 C the appliance will not work in COOL cooling mode ...

Page 35: ...and refrigerant charge required after extending connection pipes The calculation method of additional refrigerant charge on the basis of liquid pipe is Additional refrigerant charge oz extended length of liquid pipe ft x 0 2 Based on the length of standard pipe and depending on pipe diameter add refrigerant as per following chart Additional refrigerant charge for R410A Diameter of connection pipe ...

Page 36: ...5 Expand the port Expand the port with an expander Note A varies according to the diameter please refer to the chart below Outer diameter mm A mm Max Min Φ 6 6 35 1 4 1 3 0 7 Φ 9 52 3 8 1 6 1 0 Φ 12 12 7 1 2 1 8 1 0 Φ 15 8 16 5 8 2 4 2 2 6 Inspection Check the quality of the expansion If the surface is not smooth repeat the previous steps expander pipe hard mold smooth surface the length is equal ...

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