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T E M P

HEALTH

FAN

MODE

SWING

TIMER

ON

OFF

LOCK

RESET

Make sure that the remote controller is used within 7 meters from receiver window
of the wire controller and there are  no obstructions in between.

The remote controller or wire controller should be handled with care.

When operating the remote controller in an area
where electronically controlled lights are
installed or wireless handsets are used, move
closer to the indoor unit as the function of the
remote controller might be affected by signals
from this equipment.

1.ON/OFF button
    

Used to turn on/off unit

2.Temperature Setting button

Used to set temperature,
temperature range: 16 C~30 C

   4.Operation mode button

Used to set working mode:
Cooling, Dehumidifying,

Heating

5.Timer button

Used to set the
mode of timer

When the remote
controller appears
abnormal condition,
use a sharp-pointed
article to press this
button to make the
wire controller
resume normal

6.Reset button

7.Fan speed button

Used to set fan speed

8.Swing button

Used to set Auto Swing or
 Fixed air sending direction

9.Time Adjusting button

11.Working mode display

12.Fan speed display

14.Timer ON/OFF display

18.Super/Soft operation display

Remote LCD display contents and key name and each key function introduction

3.Health

Used to control the
generating oxygen function
and negative ion-function

10.Lock button

Press on time lock all the
key sand  press another time
concel the lock.

Used to display the fan
speed. After setting
"AUTO" function,air speed
can auto change according
to the temp. difference
between the room temp. and
setting temp.

20.Signal launch head

Use to send signal to the
indoor unit receive window.

19.Timing time display

Display timing open time
or timing close time

17.Lock display

Display the key have been
locked.

16.Temperature display

Display the setting temp.
value.

15.Signal display

Sending out signal to the
remote receiver.

13.Health running display

Used to display healthy
running.

R

Display Timing mode.
"Blank" No Timing
"       " Timing off
"       " Timing on

CODE

21.Code

Select remote control receive
code(H-MRV Remote cnotrol
type use A code)

OFF

ON

OFF

H

AUTO

ion

6

4

2

7

8

9

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

11

20

Note:
1.After change the battery, working condition resume as follows:
                                                              Working mode:cooling             Temp. 26  C
                                                              Timming mode: normal           Air speed: Auto
2.The units used in this manual no  8   18   functions. The health key can only control the
negative generator.

D

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Summary of Contents for AE072FCAKA

Page 1: ...t Points of Safety Operating Instructions AUTO COOL DRY HEAT Operation TIME Operation Sleep Function Health Function Maintenance Trouble Shooting When Fault Occurs Notice to Users Indoor Unit Installation Installation Precautions Installation Procedure Malfunction Installation Check and Trial Run 1 2 3 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 33 34 35 36 Contents Please read this manual carefull...

Page 2: ...1 Cautions ...

Page 3: ...2 Cooling Heating Indoor outdoor Rated Maximum Minimum 27 32 18 19 23 14 35 43 5 24 26 20 27 15 14 5 7 24 15 6 18 DB C WB C DB C WB C Indoor outdoor DB C WB C DB C WB C Cautions ...

Page 4: ...CAKA have the Return air box see the following picture when shipping from the factory and they are back side return air During the installation also can be changed to Down side Return air according to the user s need AE09 212FCAKA AE072FCAKA AE242FCAKA D ...

Page 5: ...can be used onAE072FCAKA remote control AE092FCAKA remote control AE122FCAKA remote control AE142FCAKA remote control AE182FCAKA remote control AE212FCAKA remote control AE242FCAKA remote control and the matching remote control receiver Remote control receiver using method Use remote controller control the remote control window of the remote control receiver fig 2 SWING CODE RESET HEALTH FAN TEMP ...

Page 6: ... Auto Cooling Dehumidifying Heating Fan 18 Fan speed button Used to set fan speed Low Fan Med Fan High Fan Auto 20 Temperature Setting button SUR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 AUTO 10 Health state display Used to set temperature temperature range 16 C 30 C 10 19 19 Swing button Used to set Auto Swing or Fixed air sending direction Calibration of clock When tu...

Page 7: ...ration Cooling operation Dehumidifying operation Heating operation Fan operation Remote controller 5 Timer button Used to set the mode of timer SWING FRESH SET LOCK RESET LIGHT HEALTH FAN TEMP MODE SLEEP CLOCK TIMER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 29 28 27 25 24 26 20 21 22 23 30 31 Make sure that the remote controller is used within 7 meters from receiver window of the wire...

Page 8: ...speed display 14 Timer ON OFF display 18 Super Soft operation display Remote LCD display contents and key name and each key function introduction 3 Health Used to control the generating oxygen function and negative ion function 10 Lock button Press on time lock all the key sand press another time concel the lock Used to display the fan speed After setting AUTO function air speed can auto change ac...

Page 9: ...d Slightly press and disengage the battery compartment lid marked with ì î and then hold the remote controller by the upper section and then remove the battery compartment lid by pressing in the direction of the arrow as shown in the figure above Caution If the remote controller does not operate as designed after fitting new batteries of the same type press the Reset button marked with a pointed a...

Page 10: ...ruction manual to new user if you resell this machine Warning for installation Entrusted Installation Installation of the machine should be entrusted to certified person of after service Unauthorized install ation may cause water leakage electric shock or fire hazard for improper operation To prevent leakage of refrigerant let certified person of after service do it Leakage of refrigerant over cer...

Page 11: ... service Improper inst allation may cause fire hazard electric shock or damage of ma chine Unauthorized alteration or repair work is strictly forbidden Impr oper alteration or maintenance may cause fire hazard electric shock or water leakage Repair work should be entrusted to cert ified person of after service Attention Attention points for installation Ensure the drainage hose work normally durin...

Page 12: ...e CANNOT be used for the purpose of prese rving food animals plants precision instruments and artwork etc which may be destroyed otherwise DONíT replace fuse with ma terial other than fuse of proper capacity Replacing fuse with metal wire or copper etc can cause fire hazard or other faults DONíT lay any burning facilities in place where winds produced by the machine can reach Incomplete combustion...

Page 13: ...d unit will run in previous status Press FAN button For each press fan speed changes as follows 4 Fan speed selection Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD In HEAT mode warm air will blow out after a short period of time due to cold draft prevention function In DRY mode when room temp becomes 2 C higher than temp setting unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting Unit wi...

Page 14: ... Time displayed Unit starts or stops at x hour x min ON or OFF Timer mode indicator lights up TIMER ON OFF To cancel TIMER mode Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears Wire controller possesses memory function when use TIMER mode next time just press SET button after mode selecting if timer setting is the same as previous one 1 After unit start select your desired operati...

Page 15: ...AM refers to morning and PM to afternoon Time displayed Unit starts at Xhour X min After time setting press TIMER button to confirm ON stops blinking While OFF starts blinking 4 Time confirming for TIMER ON Follow the same procedures in Time setting for TIMER ON 6 Time confirming for TIMER OFF After time setting press SET button to confirm OFF stops flashing Time displayed Unit stops at X hour X m...

Page 16: ...out 3 hrs decrease 2 decreases 2 increase1 SHUT DOWN SLEEP RUN STOPS Heat mode SLEEP RUN BEGINS SETTING T SHUT DOWN Cooling mode Comfortable Sleep Note In AUTO mode unit will run in SLEEP function according to the operation mode After setting SLEEP function it is forbidden to calibrate clock If the set sleep time does not reach 8 hours the unit will stop operation automatically after set time is c...

Page 17: ...ure suddenly occurs while the air conditioner is working it will resume the previous working state when the power is supplied again On the Health mode if you want to setting timing open mode should close the health first On the timing open mode please don t use health function About the remote cnotrol operation above only take wired remote controller and remote controller 1 as a example about the ...

Page 18: ...sion or cold shrinkage of plastics Sometimes there are smells in the air flow from the indoor unit This is caused by the smell of cigarettes or paint coatings inside the unit During COOL or DRY operation the unit may blow out a thin mist This is the con densate water mist caused by sudden co oling of the indoor air blown out from the indoor unit In order to prevent frost accumulation on the heat e...

Page 19: ...ven the unit operation stops After the unit stops the indoor fan will continue to run for a while to eliminate residual heat Before asking for after service to an authorized service center please check your air conditioner for the following items The system couldnt start Is power on off switched on The power on off switch is not at position of ON Is the power supply line normal Is current leakage ...

Page 20: ... there any direct sunlight into the room Are there too many people in the room If after the above checks and the corresponding corrective actions the system remains abnormal operation or the following facts appear please turn off the air conditioner and then contact the local authorized service center Frequent open of fuse or breaker There is water leakage during COOL or DRY operation The operatio...

Page 21: ...ll be 30 m Please keep the installation instruction manual well for reference in maintenance or changing installation position After installed please follow the operational instruction manual to use the air conditioner properly Information about application Adjust your desired air flow direction Avoid direct sunlight and gas flow Keep appropriate room temperature Too cool or too warm wont benefit ...

Page 22: ...r accidents will happen Using the specified cable to do wiring work and connecting firmly and properly Fix the connecting part of the terminals to prevent it from the external force Improper connection and fixing will cause heating and fire etc accidents Wiring shall be kept in correct shape avoiding extrusion After installation the electric box cover and the external panel shall not nip the wire ...

Page 23: ...the installation manual attached with the outdoor unit 6 The connecting flange should be provided by the user himself 7 The indoor unit have 2 drainage outlet one outlet be jamedwith rubber cap during installation only use another outlet In Out liquid pipe side When necessary use the two outlet at the same time 8 Not place the TV equipment facility piano etc expensive goods below the AC prevent th...

Page 24: ... of at least 1 100 See Figure 2 2 Before drilling check that there is no pipe or reinforcing bar just behind the drilling position Drilling shall avoid at positions with electric wire or pipe 3 Mount the unit on a strong and horizontal building roof If the base is not firm it will cause noise vibration or leakage see Figure 6 4 Support the unit firmly 5 Change the form of the connection pipe conne...

Page 25: ...ic terminal terminal color is red the distance between air duct outlet and air conditioner outlet could be within 5m at this point When installing the ceiling concealed type indoor unit a specially designed return air bellows shall be installed as shown in Figure 3 Figure 4 A Installing building roof Ceiling Air supply Air outlet duct Unit Return air Return air bellows Figure 3 Detail A Figure 5 M...

Page 26: ... the air supply inlet It should be also connected to its respective air diffuser separately See Fig 1 Adjust the wind speed of each air diffuser outlet to keep in line on the whole so as to meet a demand of the air conditioner in the room 2 Installation for air return duct Use rivets to connect the air return duct to the air return inlet of the indoor unit The other end connects to the air return ...

Page 27: ...New concrete slab To set with embedded parts foundation bolts etc Iron reinforcement Knife embedded part Foundation bolt Guide plate embedded part Pipe suspension foundation bolt Original concrete slab Use hole hinge hole plunger or hole bolt Steel reinforcement structure Use steel angle or new support steel angle directly Hanging bolt Suspension screw Support steel angle Hanging of the indoor uni...

Page 28: ...Please drill two holes on the wall according to the back cover screw hole position of the wire remote controller then strike the wood block to the holes respectively then align the 2 screw hole of the wire controller back cover to the wood block fasten the wire reote controller to the wall use wood screws 3 Switch setting The switchs setting as follows 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON 4 OFF 4 Connecting method as ...

Page 29: ...he receive display is at least 20mm distance to the air outlet grill Since there is light sensitive device which receives wireless remote signal so do not installed behind the window curtain or other obstacles in order not to obstruct the signal Must fix the remote control wire far from strong electricity such as the wiring of electric light air conditioner etc and weak electricity such as the wir...

Page 30: ...l force onto the drain pipe connection part Pipe and insulation material Rigid PVC pipe VP31 5mm internal diameter Foamed PE with thickness above 7mm Pipe Insulation Hose Drain pipe size ÿ19 05mm2 3 4 PVC pipe The hose is used for adjusting the off center and angle of the rigid PVC pipe Directly stretch the hose to install without making any deformation The soft end of the hose must be fastened wi...

Page 31: ...ling torque N m 13 7 1 4 kgf m 29 4 3 0 kgf m 53 9 5 5 kgf m 98 0 10 0 kgf m Conduct flared connection work to connect all refrigerant pipes Pipe cutting and expanding If the pipe is too long or the flare is damaged it needs to be cut or expanded Pipe expander Pipe expansion dimensions as follows 6 35 mm 1 4 0 8 1 5 9 52 mm 3 8 1 0 1 8 12 7 mm 1 2 1 2 2 0 15 88 mm 5 8 1 4 2 2 Pipe diameter ÿ Size ...

Page 32: ...leakage at the pipe connections and bonnets Insulation treatment Conduct insulation treatment on both the gas side and liquid side of pipes respectively During cooling operation both the liquid and gas sides are cold and thus shall be insulated so as to avoid dew generation l The insulating material at gas side shall be resistant to a temperature above 120 l The indoor unit pipe connection part sh...

Page 33: ...es shall be bent to U form and then fastened with wire clip The control wiring and refrigerant piping may be laid and fastened together Before completion of vacuum pumping of the refrigerant pipe system do not electrify the indoor unit The power cord of the indoor unit and connection wiring between indoor and outdoor units shall be laid out according to the operational instruction manual of the in...

Page 34: ...gnal wire and make a circle on the signal wire Connect the connection wire according to the connection method and indoor and outdoor wiring diagram Pull the connecting conductor outwards slightly to confirm it is clamped tightly Connect the plug for connecting the signal wire with the plug of the signal wire connected from the indoor unit After wire connection is finished install wire clips using ...

Page 35: ...nce Outdoor unit environment temp sensor is abnormal flashing twice Outdoor unit suction temp sensor is abnormal flashing 3 times Outdoor unit discharge temp sensor is abnormal flashing 4times Outdoor unit AC over current protection flashing 6times Outdoor unit DC voltage is insufficient protection flashing 7times IPM protection flashing9times Outdoor unit EEPROM abnormal flashing 10times Compress...

Page 36: ...ntents Flashing once Outdoor unit defrost temp sensor is abnormal Flashing twice Outdoor unit environment temp sensor is abnormal Flashing 3 times ction temperature sensor is abnormal Flashing 4 times Outdoor unit discharging temperature sensor is abnormal Flashing 5 times Outdoor unit evapor ating temperature sensor is abnormal Flashing 6 times Outdoor unit AC over current protection Flashing 7 t...

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