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the preset temperature in the 
shortest time.O n c ooling m ode,t 
he u nit w ill b low s trong co oling 
air with super high fan speed. On 
heating mode (applicable to the 
unit adopts PTC only), the PTC will 
bring fast heating operation.

*Only for some models

DEFAULT: 

This button is 

programmed for different 
functions.  It can be used to 
restore current or previous 
settings.  Also, it has been 
programmed with factory settings 
Auto mode, 26 C, and fan speed 
are automatic.  Also, restores the 
previous settings after a blackout. 

TIMER ON: 

Press this button to 

initiate the auto-on time sequence. 
Each press will increase the auto-
timed setting in 30 minutes 
increments. When the setting time 
displays 10:00, each press will 
increase the auto-timed setting 60 
minutes increments. To cancel the 
auto-timed program, simply adjust 
the auto-on time to 0:00.

TEMP      : 

Press the button to 

increase the indoor temperature 
setting.

TIMER OFF:

 Press this button to 

initiate the auto-off time sequence. 
Each press will increase the auto- 
increments. When the setting time 
displays 10:00, each press will 
increase the auto-timed setting 60 
minutes increments. To cancel the 
auto-timed program, simply adjust 
the auto-off time to 0:00.

timed setting in 30 minutes 
increments. When the setting time 
displays 10:00, each press will 
increase the auto-timed setting 60 
minutes increments. To cancel the 
auto-timed program, simply adjust 
the auto-off time to 0:00.

SWING: 

Push this button, the 

louver would swing up and down 
automatically. Push again to stop 
it.

LED (screen): 

Press this button to 

erase the digits that are shown in 
the screen of the air conditioner.  
Press again to activate.

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LCD display indicators

NOTE: All signs shown in the display is for the purpose of clear presentation. But during the 
actual operation only the relative functional signs are shown on the display panel.

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LOCK Indicator: 

LOCK display is 

displayed by pushing the LOCK 
button. Push the LOCK button to 
clear display.

OPERATION MODE INDICATOR: 

When press the MODE button, it 
shows the current operating mode: 
AUTO, COOL, DRY, HEAT (Only for 
cooling and heating models) or 
FAN mode.

TRANSMISSION INDICATOR:

 

This indicator flashes one time 
when remote controller transmits 
signals to the indoor unit.

DIGITAL DISPLAY:

 This area will 

show the set temperature and, if in 
the TIMER mode, will show the ON 
and OFF settings of the TIMER. If 
in the FAN mode, nothing is 
appeared.

ON/OFF INDICATOR: 

This 

symbol appears when the unit is 
turned on by the remote controller, 
and disappear when the unit is 
turned off.

FAN SPEED INDICATOR:

 Press 

the FAN SPEED button to select 
the desired fan speed setting 
(Auto-Low-Med-High). You 
selection will be displayed in the 
LCD window except the Auto fan 
speed.

TIMER DISPLAY INDICATOR: 

This display area shows the 
settings of the TIMER. That is, if 
only the starting time of operation 
is set, it will display the TIMER 
ON. If only the turning off time of 
operation is set, it will display the 
TIMER OFF. If both operations are 
set, it will show TIMER ON-OFF 
which indicates you have chosen 
to set both the starting time and 
off time.

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Summary of Contents for FRS095YC1

Page 1: ...347 350 512 515 FM_English_120907A 1 ATTENTION Please read this manual completely before operating your room air conditioner FRS095YC1 FRS095YW1 FRS125YC1 FRS125YW1 FRS185YC2 FRS185W2 FRS225YC2 FRS225YW2 FAS C E 09C6APLW FAS C E 12C6APLW FAS C E 18C6APLW FAS C E 24C6APLW ...

Page 2: ...ase take the appliance to the nearest WEEE collection point where available Environmental advices Welcome to the world of simple handling and no worries Contents 01 02 01 Welcome 01 02 Environmental advices 01 03 Contents 02 04 Safety precautions 04 05 Installation 5 1 Choosing the installation site 08 5 2 Parts list 10 5 3 Indoor unit installation 12 5 4 Outdoor unit installation 17 5 5 Refrigera...

Page 3: ...t may cause electric shock 8 Do not allow water to run into electric parts It may cause failure of machine or electric shock 9 Do not drink water drained from air 03 04 The air conditioner that you have bought may be slightly different from the one illustrated in this manual Please refer to the information related to the model you have This air conditioner is for domestic use only It is not reccom...

Page 4: ...nd degrade the insulation It may cause an electric shock 20 Ventilate the room well when used together with a stove etc An oxygen shortage may occur 21 When the unit is to be cleaned switch off and turn off the circuit breaker Do not clean unit when power is on as it may cause fire and electric shock it may cause an injury 22 Do not put a children pet or house plant where it will be exposed to dir...

Page 5: ...as coastal areas 3 Sites with sulfuric gas such as hot water springs 4 Sites with high frequency equipment such as wireless equipment welding machines and medical installations 5 Sites with flammable gases or volatile material 6 Sites with special environmental conditions 7 Laundry rooms Indoor Unit 1 The unit must be installed at a site that does not obstruct the flow of air 2 The site must suppo...

Page 6: ...f no less than 5 meters 16 feet and for pipes measuring at least 10 meters 33 feet in length 7 The site must provide enough space around the unit as shown in the diagram 8 Children must not be able to access the installation site More than 60cm More than 30cm More than 200cm More than 30cm More than 60cm Parts list NUMBERING PART NAME Installation plate Clip anchor Self tapping screw A ST3 9x25 Se...

Page 7: ...20mm from the wall Refrigerant pipe hole left Ø 65 Refrigerant pipe hole right Ø 65 45 45 293 90 45 920 A Models 12000 Btu s 1 This illustration is for explanation purposes only 2 Copper lines must be insulated independently 7 8 5 4 2 3 1 Indoor unit Outdoor Unit 6 6 More than 12cm More than 12cm Air filter More than 200cm More than 60cm More than 30cm More than 60cm More than 15cm A B C 9 B above...

Page 8: ...ole left Ø 95 50 50 Indoor unit outline Models 24000 Btu s Models 30000 Btu s 325 55 55 1250 815 257 178 55 58 above 150mm from ceiling above 120mm from wall above 120mm from wall Refrigerant pipe hole right Ø 95 Indoor unit outline Models 30000 Btu s Models 36000 Btu s Do not put the end of drain hose into water Do not block water flow by a rise Do not block water flow by a rise Connective pipe a...

Page 9: ...e bundle Locating at the upper side can cause drain pan to overflow inside the unit 7 Never intercross nor intertwist the power wire with any other wiring 8 Run the drain hose sloped downward to drain out the condensed water smoothly Cushioning material 15 16 Attention 1 Pass the piping through the hole in the wall 2 Put the upper claw at the back of the indoor unit on the upper hook of the instal...

Page 10: ...7 18 1 Install the outdoor part of the unit on a rigid surface to avoid excess noise and vibration 2 Direct the air vent toward an area without obstacles 3 Install the unit so that it is exposed to as little wind as possible especially in areas where it is frequently windy 4 If the installation site is exposed to heavy winds such as in coastal areas place the unit along the widest part of the wall...

Page 11: ...ion conditions 19 20 Flaring work Main cause for refrigerant leakage is due to defect in the flaring work Carry out correct flaring work using the following procedure 1 Cut the pipes and the cable A Use the piping kit accessory or pipes purchased locally B Measure the distance between the indoor and the outdoor unit C Cut the pipes a little longer than the measured distance D Cut the cable 1 5m lo...

Page 12: ... 220 230V 60Hz 220 240V 50Hz 220 230V 60Hz MODEL INPUT RATED AMP Switch Fuse POWER SUPPLY CABLE SIZE 10A 10A 16A 16A 25 32A 25 32A 1 0 mm 1 5 mm 2 5 mm 2 5 mm 2 5 mm 2 5 mm Note The supply voltage must be consistent with the rate voltage of the air conditioner Electrical work 1 If there is serious safety problem about the power supply the technicians should refuse to install the air conditioner an...

Page 13: ...ouch any electrical or metal parts Connect the cable to the outdoor unit Screw Cover 40mm 40mm 10mm 10mm 18000 btu s CABLE Cooling model 18000 btu s btu s CABLE Heating and cooling model Cable code 18000 btu s CABLE Heating and cooling model 40mm 10mm 40mm 10mm Cable D Cable F Cable E or Cable code Cable code Cable code 23 24 9000 and 18000 Btu s COOLING MODEL 24000 Btu s HEATING AND COOLING MODE ...

Page 14: ...d have an air gap contact separation of at least 3mm in each active phase conductors Caution After the confirmation of the above conditions prepare the wiring as follows Air purging Air and moisture in the refrigerant system have undesirable effects as indicated below 1 Pressure in the system rises 2 Operating current rises 3 Cooling or heating efficiency drops 4 Moisture in the refrigerant circui...

Page 15: ...he Low pressure charge hose 8 Fully open the packed valve stems B and A Vacuum pump Charge hose Manifold valve 76cm Hg Charge hose Handle Lo Handle Hi Outdoor unit Indoor unit 9 Securely tighten the cap of the packed valve 27 28 Air purging with vacuum pump 1 Check that each tube both liquid and gas side tubes between the indoor and outdoor units have been properly connected and all wiring for the...

Page 16: ...r a liquid neutral detergent on the indoor unit connection or outdoor unit connections by a soft brush to check for leakage of the connecting points of th piping If bubbles come out the pipes have leakage Leak detector Use the leak detector to check for leakage Caution A Lo packed valve B Hi packed valve C and D are ends of indoor unit connection Cover indoor unit check point 1 Insulated resistanc...

Page 17: ...ectly 4 If the unit has been out of use for a long period of time it is recommended that the air filter be cleaned before use During continuous use clean the air filter every two weeks 5 This air conditioner was designed for use under the following conditions If air conditioner is used outside of the above conditions certain safety protection features may come into operation and cause the unit to ...

Page 18: ...n Attention 88 17 13 18 14 15 16 Remote control ESPECIFICACIONES DEL CONTROL REMOTO Rated voltage Lowest of voltage of CPU emiting signal Transmission distance Environment 3 V 2 4 V 8 m 5ºC 60ºC With 3 V reaches 11m Remote control battery To use the remote control it is necessary to install two R03 Ir03x2 alkaline AAA batteries 1 The air conditioner will not operate when curtains doors our other m...

Page 19: ...s Otherwise battery leakage may damage the remote controller 3 The average battery life under normal use is about 6 months 4 Replace the batteries when there is no answering beep from the indoor unit or if the Transmission Indicator light fails to light 3 When selecting the function of timer the remote control sends automatically a signal to the indoor unit at the specific moment If the control re...

Page 20: ...swing up and down automatically Push again to stop it LED screen Press this button to erase the digits that are shown in the screen of the air conditioner Press again to activate 8 9 10 11 12 LCD display indicators NOTE All signs shown in the display is for the purpose of clear presentation But during the actual operation only the relative functional signs are shown on the display panel 15 16 17 1...

Page 21: ...he indoor unit starts flashing 1 Use the MODE select button to select AUTO 2 Push the TEMP button to set the desired room temperature The most comfortable temperature setting are between 21ºC o to 28ºC 3 Push the ON OFF button to start the air conditioner The OPERATION lamp on the display panel of the indoor unit lights The operating mode is AUTO FAN SPEED is automatically set and there are no ind...

Page 22: ...zontal louvre in closed position Exemples 6h Temp On OFF ON 6h Temp Off ON OFF 12h Temp Off ON OFF ON 14h Temp On 20h Temp On ONN OFF 23h Temp Off OFF 41 42 SLEEP mode Press the sleep button to activate the sleep mode To deactivate press the button again Cool only mode The indoor unit fan operates at a low velocity After and hour of operation the adjusted temperature will increase 1º C After the u...

Page 23: ...ouver may generate a sound for 10 seconds this is a normal operation 43 44 How to use the indoor unit Adjusting air flow direction Adjust the air flow direction properly otherwise it might cause discomfort or cause uneven room temperatures Adjust the horizontal louver using the remote controller Adjust the vertical louver manually Adjusting the vertical air flow direction up down The air condition...

Page 24: ...out from the filter holder then pull it downwards 3 Remove the air filter Fresh air filter support of the unit 4 Remove fresh air filter from frame support 5 Clean the fresh air filter at least once a month and replace every 4 to 5 months Use a vacuum cleaner then dry 6 Clean the support frame using a Air filter Air filter 45 46 Manual operation without remote control Manual operation can be used ...

Page 25: ...ompressor is running or has just stopped running This sound is the sound of the refrigerant flowing or coming to a stop You can also hear a low squeak sound when the compressor is running or has just stopped running This is caused by heat expansion and cold contraction of the plastic parts in the unit when the temperature is changing A noise may be heard due to louver restoring to its original pos...

Page 26: ...The air conditioner turns to FAN only mode from COOL or HEAT For cooling and heating models only mode When indoor temperature reaches the temperature setting on air conditioner the compressor will stop automatically and the air conditioner turns to FAN only mode The compressor will start again when the indoor temperature rises on COOL mode or falls on HEAT mode For cooling and heating models o ly ...

Page 27: ... 240 15 5 845 700 320 44 5 OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT Cycle Cooling power Btu h Heating power Btu h Rated voltage V Frequency Hz Indoor unit width mm Indoor unit high mm Indoor unit depth mm Indoor unit net weight kg Outdoor unit width mm Outdoor unit high mm Outdoor unit depth mm Outdoor unit net weight kg FRS095YC1 FRS095YW1 FRS125YC1 FRS125YW1 HEATING COOLING MODELS FRS185YC2 FRS185W2 Heat Cool 9...

Page 28: ...54 53 Notes Notes ...

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