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INSTALLATION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for SPT-7090

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Page 6: ...6 ON OFF MODE 25 ºC SLEEP FAN CLOCK 5 10 CLOCK X FAN X FAN 10 TURBO ...

Page 7: ...7 TURBO 16 30 º 61 86 ºF LIGHT TIMER ON ON 5 1 TIMER ON TIMER ON TIMER OFF ...

Page 8: ...8 1 ON OFF 2 MODE 3 4 FAN 5 1 SLEEP 2 TIMER ON TIMER OFF 3 LIGHT 4 TURBO 1 ON OFF 10 BLOW 2 ON OFF 1 2 ...

Page 9: ...9 º ºF MODE ºC ºF MODE BLOW H1 8 10 3 1 2 3 1 5 AAA 1 2 1 30 ...

Page 10: ...10 AUTO STOP AUTO STOP AUTO TEST STOP 1 2 45 ºC 3 ...

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Page 25: ...SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER SPT 7090 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 26: ...L 38 Important notices 39 Basic requirements for installation position 39 Indoor unit installation position selection 39 Indoor unit installation position selection 39 Safety requirements for electric appliances 40 Earthing requirements 40 Additional safety precautions 40 Installation dimension diagram 41 Install indoor unit 42 Install outdoor unit 43 Installation and maintenance of healthy ilter ...

Page 27: ...27 OPERATING MANUAL ...

Page 28: ...urn off the unit frequently otherwise disadvantage ef fect may be caused to the unit When having a burning smell or smoke please turn off the power supply and contact with the service center If the abnormality still exists the unit may be damaged and may cause electric shock or ire Keep combustible spray away from the units more than 1 m It can cause a ire or explosion Don t attempt to repair the ...

Page 29: ...rmed on the heat exchanger when indoor heat exchanger temperature de creased below 0 the indoor unit microcomputer will stop compressor running and protect the unit 1 Power cable 2 Front panel 3 Filter 4 Guide louver 5 Wall pipe 6 Bind tape 7 Connection wire 8 Drainage pipe 9 Remote control UNIT DESCRIPTION ...

Page 30: ...to Low Middle High speed can be circularly selected After powered on Auto fan speed is default Under Dehumidify mode Low fan speed only can be set up CLOCK button Press this button the clock can be set up signal blink and display Within 5 seconds the value can be adjusted by pressing or button if continuously press this button for 2 seconds above in every 0 5 seconds the value on ten place of Minu...

Page 31: ...anges as below This is an universal use remote controller If remote controller sends the following three kinds of status that the swing status of main unit will be When the guide louver start to swing up and down if turn off the Swing the air guide louver will stop at current position which indicates the guide louver swings up and down between that all ive positions TIMER ON button Timer On settin...

Page 32: ... unit by pressing ON OFF button indoor fan will continue running for about 10 min at low speed In this period press blow button to stop indoor fan directly 2 Having set blow function off After turning off the unit by pressing ON OFF button the complete unit will be off directly AUTO RUN When AUTO RUN mode is selected the setting temperature will not be displayed on the LCD the unit will be in acco...

Page 33: ...s the heat pump heating principle its heating ca pacity will be reduced due to outdoor temperature decrease If outdoor tempera ture becomes very low please operate with other heating equipments Defrosting When outdoor temperature is low but high humidity after a long while running frost will form on outdoor unit at this time the auto defrosting function will act the heat running will stop for 8 10...

Page 34: ...the unit will enter into AUTO RUN mode The microcomputer will accord to the room temperature to select the COOL HEAT FAN mode automatically to obtain the comfort able effect At stopping When the unit is running adjusts the code switch to STOP position the unit will stop work Caution Turn power off and pull out the power plug before cleaning air conditioner Or it may cause electric shock Never spri...

Page 35: ... should below 45 ºC When the ilters are very dirty such as oil stain and dry it in the shade NOTE Never use water above 45 ºC to wash or it can cause deformation or discoloration Never partch it by ire or can cause a ire or deformation 3 Reinsert the ilters Reinsert the ilters along with the arrow head then cover the surface panel and clasp it 1 Be sure that nothing obstructs the air outlet and in...

Page 36: ... running or the air condi tioner is stopped sometimes you may hear hua hua or di di noise This is the lowing sound of refrigerant other than fault Sometimes a thin fog will low out of the outlet when air conditioner is running under cooling mode This might occur when indoor temperature and hu midity are high This is because the indoor air is quickly cooled down After a period of time the fog will ...

Page 37: ...s started or stop running it will sound That is due to the refrigerant lowed to the reverse direction Indoor unit cannot de liver air In dehumidifying mode sometimes indoor fan will stop in order to avoid condensing water be vapor ized again restrain temperature rising In HEAT mode when the temperature of indoor heat exchanger is very low that will stop deliver air in order to prevent cool air Wit...

Page 38: ...38 INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 39: ...tand the full weight and vibration of the unit And will not increase the noise 5 Be sure to leave enough space to allow access for routine maintenance The height of the installed location should be 230 cm or more from the loor 6 Select a place about 1m or more away from TVset or any other electric appli ances 7 Select a place where the ilter can be easily taken out 8 Make sure that the indoor unit...

Page 40: ...opose It cannot be cut off and be ix it by screw otherwise it would cause electric shock 3 The earth resistance should accord to the National Criterion 4 The user power must offer the reliable earthing terminal Please don t connect the earthing wire with the following place A Tap water pipe B Gas pipe C Contamination pipe D Other places that professional personnel consider them unreliable 1 The co...

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Page 42: ...r electric wires 1 Open the front panel upwardly 2 Screw off the ixing screw of cover plate and screw off cover plate 3 Put the power connection cable through the back of indoor unit wire hole and take it out 4 All the wiring should be connected according to the circuit diagram on the unit 5 Put the power connection cable the section which with sheath into wire groove and cover the cover plate scr...

Page 43: ...e and put them through the piping hole As show in Fig 3 3 Hang the mounting slots of the indoor unit on the upper tabs of the rear panel and check if it is irm enough As show in Fig 4 Install the connection pipe 1 Align the center of the piping lare with the rel evant valve 2 Screw in the lare nut by hand and then tighten the nut with spanner and torque wrench refer to the following Tightening tor...

Page 44: ...nt nut of low pres sure valve to check if there is air coming inside If noise of vacuum pump has been changed the reading of multimeter is 0 Then tighten the nut 5 Keep evacuating for more than 15 mins and make sure the reading of multi meter is 1 0 x 105 Pa 76 cmHg 6 Fully open high low pressure valves 7 Remove charging hose from charging end of low pressure valve 8 Tighten bonnet of low pressure...

Page 45: ...aning ac cording to the installation instruction Pay special attention to that silver ion ilter can t be cleaned with water while active carbon photocatalyst low tempera ture conversion LTC catalyst formaldehyde eliminator catechin or mite killing ilter can but can t with brush or hard things Dry it in the shade or sun after cleaning but not by wiping Service Life The healthy ilter commonly has it...

Page 46: ...It may cause electrical leakage Is the power cord speciied It may cause electric malfunction or dam age the part Is the inlet and outlet been cov ered It may cause insuficient cooling heating capacity Has the length of connection pipes and refrigerant capacity been recorded The refrigerant capacity is not accurate Before test operation 1 Do not switch on power before installation is inished comple...

Page 47: ...tor Aluminum in copper tube Pipe Diameter mm 7 Output of Swing Motor W 1 5 Fuse A PCB 3 15 A Dimension W H D mm 710 X 180 X 250 Net Weight Gross Weight kg 7 11 Outdoor unit Compressor Type Rotory Compressor Power Input W 858 Overload Protector B210 150 241H Throttling Method Capillary Starting Method Capacitor Working Temp Range C 15 46 Condenser Aluminum in copper tube Pipe Diameter mm 7 Rows Fin...

Page 48: ... 29 Refrigerant Charge kg R410A 0 6 Connection pipe Length m 5 Gas additional charge g m 20 Outer Diameter Liquid Pipe mm 6 Gas Pipe mm 9 52 Max Distance Height m 5 Length m 10 DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Address to service center for consultation when the service life of product has expired Otherwise the further operation can entail impossibility of normal use o...

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