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Issue

Possible Causes

The outdoor unit
makes noises 

The unit will make different sounds based on its current operating mode. 

Dust is emitted from 
either the indoor or 
outdoor unit   

The unit may accumulate dust during extended periods of non-use, which will be 
emitted when the unit is turned on. This can be mitigated by covering the unit during 
long periods of inactivity.   

The unit emits a
bad odor 

The unit may absorb odors from the environment (such as furniture, cooking, 
cigarettes, etc.) which will be emitted during operations.  

The unit’s filters have become moldy and should be cleaned.

The fan of the outdoor 
unit does not operate  

During operation, the fan speed is controlled to optimize product operation. 

Operation is erratic,
unpredictable, or 
unit is unresponsive    

Interference from cell phone towers and remote boosters may cause the unit to 
malfunction. 
In this case, try the following:

• 

Disconnect the power, then reconnect.

• 

Press ON/OFF button on remote control to restart operation.

NOTE:

 If problem persists, contact a local dealer or your nearest customer service center. Provide 
them with a detailed description of the unit malfunction as well as your model number.

 

Tr

oubleshooting

Troubleshooting

When troubles occur, please check the following points before contacting a repair company.

Problem

Possible Causes

Solution

Poor Cooling
Performance 

Temperature setting may be higher 
than ambient room temperature  

Lower the temperature setting

The heat exchanger on the indoor 
or outdoor unit is dirty  

Clean the affected heat exchanger

The air filter is dirty

Remove the filter and clean it according to 
instructions 

The air inlet or outlet of either 
unit is blocked 

Turn the unit off, remove the obstruction 
and turn it back on 

Doors and windows are open 

Make sure that all doors and windows are 
closed while operating the unit  

Excessive heat is generated
by sunlight 

Close windows and curtains during periods 
of high heat or bright sunshine  

Too many sources of heat in the 
room (people, computers, 
electronics, etc.)   

Reduce amount of heat sources

Low refrigerant due to leak
or long-term use 

Check for leaks, re-seal if necessary and 
top off refrigerant 

SILENCE function is activated
(optional function) 

SILENCE function can lower product 
performance by reducing operating 
frequency. Turn off SILENCE function.   

Summary of Contents for ICE KLB

Page 1: ...ng your new air conditioning unit Make sure to save this manual for future reference Please check the applicable models technical data F GAS if any and manufacturer information from the Owner s Manual...

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Page 3: ...Owner s Manual Table of Contents Safety Precautions 03 Care and Maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 13 1 Indoor unit display 07 2 Operating temperature 08 3 Other features 09 4 Setting angle of airflow 10...

Page 4: ...t 24 Outdoor Unit Installation 25 1 Select installation location 25 2 Install drain joint 26 3 Anchor outdoor unit 26 4 Connect signal and power cables 28 Refrigerant Piping Connection 29 A Note on Pi...

Page 5: ...rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet This may cause injury since the fan may be rotating at high speeds Do not use flammable sprays such as hair spray lacquer or paint near the unit Thi...

Page 6: ...exceeding 30mA and disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules For all electrical work follow all local and national wiring standards regulations and th...

Page 7: ...o not install the unit within 1 meter 3 feet of any combustible materials Do not install the unit in a location that may be exposed to combustible gas leaks If combustible gas accumulates around the u...

Page 8: ...waste electrical and eletrical equipment should not be mixed with general household waste 2 2 2 2 2 When flammable refrigerant are employed appliance shall be stored in a well ventilated area where t...

Page 9: ...r On Back of Main Filter Some Units Louver Front Panel when Active Clean feature is turned on For Inverter split type fresh defrost run timer Display window Displays temperature operation feature and...

Page 10: ...2 F 15 C 24 C 5 F 75 F 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F 0 C 52 C 32 F 126 F For special tropical models 0 C 52 C 32 F 126 F For special tropical models 15 C 50 C 5 F 122 F For models with low temp cooling systems...

Page 11: ...professional staff Set temperature 1hr 1hr Keep running SLEEP Operation Saving energy during sleep Heat mode 1 C 2 F per hour for the first two hours Cool mode 1 C 2 F per hour for the first two hour...

Page 12: ...ecome out of sync If this occurs turn off the unit and unplug it for a few seconds then restart the unit This will reset the louver Range The horizontal angle of the airflow must be set manually Grip...

Page 13: ...the unit Do not use benzene paint thinner polishing powder or other solvents to clean the unit They can cause the plastic surface to crack or deform Do not use water hotter than 40 C 104 F to clean th...

Page 14: ...If you plan not to use your air conditioner for an extended period of time do the following Clean all filters Turn on FAN function until unit dries out completely Turn off the unit and disconnect the...

Page 15: ...Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The unit changes from COOL HEAT mode to FAN mode The indoor unit makes noises A rushing air sound may occur when the louver resets its position A squeaking sound may o...

Page 16: ...customer service center Provide them with a detailed description of the unit malfunction as well as your model number Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When troubles occur please check the following po...

Page 17: ...oor heating performance The outdoor temperature is extremely low Use auxiliary heating device Cold air is entering through doors and windows Make sure that all doors and windows are closed during use...

Page 18: ...Shape Quantity PC Need to be installed on the back of main air filter by the authorized technician while installing the machine Mounting plate fixing screw Remote controller Fixing screw for remote co...

Page 19: ...g Plate Determine Wall Hole Position 1 2 3 Drill Wall Hole 4 12cm 4 75in 2 3m 90 55in 12cm 4 75in 15cm 5 9in Mount Indoor Unit STEP 8 Wrap Piping and Cable not applicable for some locations in North A...

Page 20: ...requirement of local and national standards The installation may be slightly different in different areas Wall Mounting Plate Power Cable Some Units Refrigerant Piping Signal Cable Remote Controller...

Page 21: ...irect sunlight NOTE ABOUT WALL HOLE If there is no fixed refrigerant piping While choosing a location be aware that you should leave ample room for a wall hole see Drill wall hole for connective pipin...

Page 22: ...When the gas side connective pipe is 16mm 5 8in or more the wall hole should be 90mm 3 54in Left rear wall hole 65mm 2 5in Left rear wall hole 65mm 2 5in Left rear wall hole 65mm 2 5in Left rear wall...

Page 23: ...extremely careful not to dent or damage the piping while bending them away from the unit Any dents in the piping will affect the unit s performance Step 5 Connect drain hose By default the drain hose...

Page 24: ...ly resolved 4 Power voltage should be within 90 110 of rated voltage Insufficient power supply can cause malfunction electrical shock or fire 5 If connecting power to fixed wiring a surge protector an...

Page 25: ...p to fasten the signal cable to the unit Screw the cable clamp down tightly 8 Replace the wire cover on the front of the unit and the plastic panel on the back DRAIN HOSE MUST BE ON BOTTOM Make sure t...

Page 26: ...pressure to the left and right hand sides of the unit The unit should not jiggle or shift 6 Using even pressure push down on the bottom half of the unit Keep pushing down until the unit snaps onto th...

Page 27: ...that air outlet fan is at a 90 angle to the direction of the wind If needed build a barrier in front of the unit to protect it from extremely heavy winds See Figures below Strong wind Strong wind Stro...

Page 28: ...bber seal see Fig B do the following 1 Insert the drain joint into the hole in the base pan of the unit The drain joint will click in place 2 Connect a drain hose extension not included to the drain j...

Page 29: ...lled holes 5 Remove the nuts from expansion bolts and place outdoor unit on bolts 6 Put washer on each expansion bolt then replace the nuts 7 Using a wrench tighten each nut until snug WARNING WHEN DR...

Page 30: ...ock 5 Ground the unit in accordance with local codes 6 Be sure to size each wire allowing several inches longer than the required length for wiring 7 Use lock nuts to secure the conduit tubes BEFORE P...

Page 31: ...This will drastically reduce the heating efficiency of the unit Maximum Length and Drop Height of Refrigerant Piping per Unit Model Refrigerant piping Connection Refrigerant Piping Connection The leng...

Page 32: ...rs from falling into the pipe 2 Using a reamer or deburring tool remove all burrs from the cut section of the pipe Pipe Reamer Point down Step 3 Flare pipe ends Proper flaring is essential to achieve...

Page 33: ...0 76 0 78 23 2 23 7 0 91 0 93 18 20 180 200kgf cm 32 39 320 390kgf cm 49 59 490 590kgf cm 57 71 570 710kgf cm 67 101 670 1010kgf cm 9 52 0 375 12 7 0 5 16 0 63 19 0 75 1 Unscrew the cover from the pa...

Page 34: ...for at least 15 minutes or until the Compound Meter reads 76cmHG 10 Pa 2 3 4 5 5 6 Close the Low Pressure side of the manifold gauge and turn off the vacuum pump 7 Wait for 5 minutes then check that...

Page 35: ...AUTION DO NOT mix refrigerant types ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT PER PIPE LENGTH Connective Pipe Length m Air Purging Method Additional Refrigerant Standard pipe length Vacuum Pump N A Standard pipe length...

Page 36: ...Water Method Using a soft brush apply soapy water or liquid detergent to all pipe connection points on the indoor unit and outdoor unit The presence of bubbles indicates a leak Leak Detector Method If...

Page 37: ...it will increase This may reveal leaks that were not present during your initial leak check Take time during the Test Run to double check that all refrigerant pipe connection points do not have leaks...

Page 38: ...ging bag Outdoor Unit 1 Cut the packing belt 2 Take the unit out of the carton 3 Remove the foam from the unit 4 Remove the packaging bag from the unit Packing Indoor unit 1 Put the indoor unit into t...

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Page 40: ...cations are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details Any updates to the manual will be uploaded to the service website p...

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