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Split Type Floor Ceiling Air Conditioner

V1KI-09
V1KI-12
V1KI-18
V1KI-24
V1KI-30

V1KI-36
V1KI-45
V1KI-50
V1KI-60

Summary of Contents for V1KI-09

Page 1: ...Split Type Floor Ceiling Air Conditioner V1KI 09 V1KI 12 V1KI 18 V1KI 24 V1KI 30 V1KI 36 V1KI 45 V1KI 50 V1KI 60...

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Page 3: ...7 Air Exchange Setting 11 5 8 Sleep Setting 12 5 9 Turbo Function Setting 13 5 10 SAVE Function Setting 13 5 11 E HEATER Setting 15 5 12 Blow Function Setting 16 5 13 Quiet Function Setting 17 5 14 Fi...

Page 4: ...12 3 Installation of the Outdoor Unit 42 12 4 Schematic Diagram of Unit Line Connection 45 12 5 Connecting Pipe Preparation 48 13 Appendix 55...

Page 5: ...grill 9 Never plug or unplug the power cable directly to start or stop the air conditioning unit 10 Please take constant care to check if the mounting rack is damaged after long time use 11 Never mod...

Page 6: ...with the fixed wiring 26 The appliance should be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations 27 Keep the interconnection cable away from the cooper tube due to the high temperature of the...

Page 7: ...3 2 Displaying Part Fig 1 Outline of wired controller 2 1 LCD Display of Wired controller Fig 2 LCD display...

Page 8: ...ture on off mode or save is shielded by long distance monitoring 13 Turbo Turbo function state 14 Memory Memory state Indoor unit resumes original setting state after power failure and then power reco...

Page 9: ...hover among these functions of air sleep turbo save e heater blow quite 7 Timer Timer setting 8 On off Turn on off indoor unit 4 Mode and 2 Memory function Press Mode and for 5s under off state of the...

Page 10: ...troller s soleplate on wall face and then fix it in mounting hole with screws M4X25 4 Insert the 4 core twisted pair line through rectangle hole into controller s slot and buckle the front panel and s...

Page 11: ...The state shown in Fig 5 indicates off state of the unit after energizing The state shown in Fig 6 indicates on state of the unit after energizing Fig 5 Off state of the unit Fig 6 On state of the uni...

Page 12: ...m continuously temperature will be increased or decreased by 1 C every 0 5s In Cooling Dry Fan and Heating mode temperature setting range is 16 C 30 C In Auto mode the setting temperature is un adjust...

Page 13: ...o set timer on of the unit in the same way Timer on setting Under off state of the unit without timer setting if Timer button is pressed LCD will display xx hour with ON blinking In this case press or...

Page 14: ...mer button is pressed LCD won t display xx Hour so that timer setting is canceled Timer off setting under on state of the unit is shown as Fig 11 Fig 11 Timer setting under on state of the unit Timer...

Page 15: ...continuously runs for 60min and fresh air valve runs for 18 min 4 The unit continuously runs for 60min and fresh air valve runs for 2 4 min 5 The unit continuously runs for 60min and fresh air valve r...

Page 16: ...o the sleep function and then press Enter cancel button to turn off this function Sleep setting is shown as Fig 13 Fig 13 Sleep setting Sleep setting is clear after power failure and then power recove...

Page 17: ...ss Enter cancel button to cancel TURBO function TURBO function setting is shown in Fig 14 Fig 14 Turbo Function Setting Note 1 TURBO function will be turned off after power failure and then recovery I...

Page 18: ...ing After energy saving function is turned on press Function button into energy saving function and press Enter cancel to cancel this function The energy saving setting is shown in the Fig 15 Fig 15 E...

Page 19: ...ncel button to turn on this function In this case the E HEATER will be displayed which means E heater is allowed to be turned on If auxiliary electric heating function is on press Function button to c...

Page 20: ...this function In BLOW mode press Function button till the unit enters BLOW function and then press Enter cancel button to cancel this function BLOW function setting is shown in Fig 17 Fig 17 Blow fun...

Page 21: ...adjustable 4 When turning on auto quiet function the unit will enter quiet running state according to temperature difference between room temperature and setting temperature In this case fan speed is...

Page 22: ...02 Three low grades indicate high medium and low grades and 3 high grades indicate super high high and medium grades Press Enter Cancel button to save the setting and quit after setting If there is n...

Page 23: ...press Mode and at the same time for 5s the displayer panel will switch between Centigrade and Fahrenheit 5 15 5 Master Slave Wired Controller Setting Under the off status of the unit press Enter canc...

Page 24: ...it means high pressure protection of system 2 under unit on Fig 19 Error code meaning Error code Malfunction E1 High pressure protection of compressor E2 Indoor anti freezing protection E3 Low pressu...

Page 25: ...times E5 Module overheating protection Flash 10 times E5 EEPROM reading error Flash 11 times E5 Low voltage protection Flash 12 times E5 High voltage protection Flash 13 times E5 PFC over current pro...

Page 26: ...from driving part to main control communication P6 E5 IPM module protection H5 E5 Compressor over speed LF E5 Sensor connection protection Pd E5 Temperature drift protection PE E5 AC contactor protec...

Page 27: ...ote Control Note Be sure that there are no obstructions between receiver and remote controller Don t drop or throw the remote controller Don t let any liquid in the remote controller and put the remot...

Page 28: ...Note This type of remote controller is a kind of new current controller Some buttons of the controller which are not available to this air conditioner will not be described below Operate on unmention...

Page 29: ...room temp and set temp microcomputer can control cooling on or not If room temp is higher than set temp compressor runs at COOL mode If room temp is lower than set temp compressor stops and only indo...

Page 30: ...rocedure If room temp is lower than set temp compressor runs at HE AT mode If room temp is higher than set temp compressor and outdoor fan motor stop only indoor fan motor runs Set TEMP should be in r...

Page 31: ...eed If room Temp is between 2 of Set TEMP the compressor and outdoor unit fan motor will run for 6 minutes and stop for 4 minutes and always in such a cycle the indoor unit fan motor will run at low s...

Page 32: ...procedure According to room temp microcomputer can automatically set COOL HEAT DRY operation mode so as far best effect At AUTO mode operation standard TEMP is 26 for COOL mode 24 for DRY mode and 20...

Page 33: ...ation procedure Connect the unit to power supply Press the ON OFF key Press the mode key to select the FAN mode The unit shall operate under FAN mode Press the FAN key to select from high medium and l...

Page 34: ...30 TIMER operation procedure Fig 27...

Page 35: ...r drying if SLEEP operation is set TEMP would increase 1 in 1 hour and 2 in 2 hours Indoor fan motor runs at low speed When the unit is heating if SLEEP operation is set TEMP would decrease 1 in 1 hou...

Page 36: ...32 How to insert batteries Fig 29...

Page 37: ...the Indicating Lamps 1 Indicating Lamp of POWER The indicating lamp will shine when power on while it will go out when power off 2 Indicating Lamp of COOL 3 The indicating lamp will shine when COOL is...

Page 38: ...y using dry cloth afterward CAUTION 1 Do not use benzene gasoline thinners or 2 polishing products for cleaning 3 Do not wash with hot water above 40 4 Otherwise some parts of the unit may be deformed...

Page 39: ...ool air throughout the room adjust the air flow direction as shown by the arrows see the picture 3 Clean the air filter every week for higher efficiency 4 Close the window and door while operating the...

Page 40: ...en the air conditioner is running as it may cause damage or personal injury Also pay special attention when children are around 3 Do not locate any obstacle against the air flow direction of indoor an...

Page 41: ...z check if the exhaust fan still operates z check if the air filter is dirty or clogged Vapor or mist fume comes out from the unit when it runs z check if the hot air in the room is mixed with cool ai...

Page 42: ...on Layer of Discharge Pipe 1 5 Thermal Insulation Layer of Inlet Liquid Pipe 1 6 Sealing Plaster 2 7 Remote Controller 1 8 Battery 2 9 Power Cord 1 H05VV F 3 1 5mm2 10 Communication Cable 1 AWG 24 11...

Page 43: ...ern for reference and make sure that the drainage side be 10mm lower than the other side in order to drain the condensation water fluently Table 6 Model A B C D E 1220 225 1158 700 280 1420 245 1354 7...

Page 44: ...weight of indoor unit 4 Such a place which has easy access for maintenance 5 Such a place where is easy to connect the outdoor unit 6 Such a place which is 1m or more away from other electric applian...

Page 45: ...backward See Fig 44 Fig 42 Set the suspension bolt Use M10 size suspension bolts Adjust the distance between the unit and the ceiling slab beforehand See Fig 43 Fix the hanger bracket to the suspensi...

Page 46: ...lation of the Outdoor Unit 12 3 1 Installation Location of the Outdoor Unit 1 The foundation must be solid enough to bear the weight and vibration of the unit 2 The space around the unit is adequate f...

Page 47: ...rated by the radio equipment welder or medical equipment 12 3 2 Electric Wiring Connection Fig 50 Fig 51 CAUTION 1 Wrong wiring may cause fire or electric shock 2 Do not pull the wire when fixing it 3...

Page 48: ...10 286 955 396 700 560 360 980 427 790 610 395 1107 440 1100 631 400 1085 427 1365 620 395 12 3 4 Unit Installation Instructions Precautions on Installation of the Outdoor Unit To ensure the unit in p...

Page 49: ...where the air exhaust outlet does not face strong wind 12 4 Schematic Diagram of Unit Line Connection Electric wiring connection The section area of cables selected by users must not be smaller than...

Page 50: ...6 0 1 5 32 10 6 0 1 5 32 10 6 0 1 5 220 240V 50HZ 32 10 6 0 1 5 380 415V 3N 50Hz 20 10 4 1 5 Note The parameters of the power cord listed above are only applicable to the BV single core power cord wh...

Page 51: ...010014 46010023 250V 3 15A 250V 30A 46010014 46010023 250V 3 15A 250V 30A 46010014 46010023 250V 3 15A 250V 30A 46010014 46010023 250V 3 15A 250V 30A 46010013 250V 5A All the indoor units 46010013 250...

Page 52: ...ube Reaming 1 Clean the inside of the inner refrigerant tube 2 While reaming the tube end must be on the top of the reamer to prevent any dust going back into the tube Flaring the Pipe End Flare both...

Page 53: ...Length m Max Height Difference between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit m Amount of Additional Refrigerant to Be Filled For Extra Length of Pipe Drainage Pipe Diameter Wall Thickness 15 30 15 30 15 30 15...

Page 54: ...ow pressure valves are in closed condition or not 2 Remove the nut at the service port 3 Connect a gauge into the service port and a vacuum pump Remove the gauge and tighten up the nut at the service...

Page 55: ...saddles 2 Taping pipes must be done from bottom to top 3 All pipes are bound together by tape and restrained to wall by saddles If the outdoor unit is installed higher than the indoor unit See Fig 64...

Page 56: ...100 to prevent air pockets See Fig 65 4 Use the drain hose and clamp Insert the drain hose completely into the drain socket and tighten the clamp within the range of the gray tape unit the screw head...

Page 57: ...function or damage the part Is the electric wiring and piping connection installed correctly and securely Has the unit been connected to a secure earth connection It may cause electric leakage Has the...

Page 58: ...cool air 3 The difference between inlet air and outlet air temperature should not be less than 8 4 The unit has the function of auto restart and it can remember the running mode before power failure...

Page 59: ...to 0Pa external static pressure The parameters are subject to change with the improvement of products in which case the values on the nameplate will prevail This product must not be disposed together...

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