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Owner’s manual

 

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When cooling

 

Adjust the louver horizontally.

 

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Adjust left and right

 

 

vertical louver

 

Fig.4-4

 

 

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When heating

 

Adjust the louver down(vertically).

 

 

Fig.4-8

 

 
 

 

Fig.4-5

 

 

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Adjust the air direction left and right

 

Adjust the blade inside the air outlet louver to the required 
direction.

 

 

When the air flow sideways and the air flow parts must be 
used (sold separately), please refer to the following figures   
to adjust the air flow direction.

 

When adjusting air flow left/right, refer to the following figures to 
turn the vertical louver to certain angles. Avoid angles that are   
too steep or water will drip from the unit.

 

 

 

■ 

Adjust the air flow up and down

 

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Cooling operation

 

Adjust the louver horizontally. 

The louver is horizontal

 

 
 
 
 

 

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When heating

 

Adjust the louver down(vertically).

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fig.4-6

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fig.4-7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Duct-ceiling type

 

The following section  explains  how to  adjust the  direction  of air 
flow  direction when the  air  outlet parts (sold separately)  is used 
with the indoor unit.

 

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When cooling

 

To cool the bottom of the room, set the louver downwards. (Fig.4-9)

 

 

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When heating

 

To heat the bottom of the room, set the louver downwards. 
(Fig.4-10)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1  Adjust the horizontal louver down when the air flow is down.

 

 

Horizontal louver

 

 

 

Fig.4-9

 

 

 

Fig.4-10

 

 

2  The slant angle of horizontal louver must be less than 40° 

or water will drip from the unit.

 

 

Less than 40°

 

 

NOTE

 

NOTE

 

Summary of Contents for KAYF-22 DN3.0

Page 1: ...or purchasing our air conditioner Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference Caution The heating function of an indoor unit is available only when it is connected to a cooling heating outdoor unit ...

Page 2: ...DF 45 DN3 0 KPDF 56 DN3 0 KPDF 71 DN3 0 KPDF 80 DN3 0 KPDF 90 DN3 0 KPDF 112 DN3 0 KPDF 140 DN3 0 KPDHF 71 DN3 0 KPDHF 90 DN3 0 KPDHF 112 DN3 0 KPDHF 140 DN3 0 KPDHF 160 DN3 0 KPDHF 200 DN3 0 KPDHF 250 DN3 0 KPDHF 280 DN3 0 KPDHF 400 DN2 4 KPDHF 450 DN2 4 KPDHF 560 DN2 4 KPCF 56 DN3 0 KPCF 90 DN3 0 KPCF 140 DN3 0 KAYF 22 DN3 0 KAYF 28 DN3 0 KAYF 36 DN3 0 KAYF 45 DN3 0 KAYF 56 DN3 0 KAYF 80 DN3 0 K...

Page 3: ...ouch the air outlet or horizontal blades while the swing flap is in use because your fingers may become trapped or you might damage the unit Never put any objects into the air inlet or outlet Do not touch the fan with any object Do not inspect or service the unit yourself Ask a qualified service person to perform these tasks Do not dispose this product as unsorted waste It must be separately colle...

Page 4: ... may cause water leaks Do not touch the internal parts of the controller Do not remove the front panel Some internal parts may cause injury or be damaged Never expose little children plants or animals directly to the air flow Never expose children plants or animals directly to the air flow Do not allow a child to mount on the outdoor unit and don t place objects on it to avoid injury Falling or tu...

Page 5: ...nduced air Grille bolt lock Lock the air return grille Air deflector Control the blow out direction of the air Display panel Display status information and receive the remote controller signal Air Filter Filters dust Air Intake Intakeroomair Lock Buckle Closes the air intake grille Fig 2 8 Fig 2 5 High static pressure duct type Air Outlet Expels room air Heat Exchanger Exchanges cool air into warm...

Page 6: ...ype Fig 2 13 Air Outlet Outlet room air Heat Exchanger Exchange cool air into warm air Air Intake Intake room air here Fig 2 11 Indoor unit Air Outlet Connects the duct ControlBox Air Intake Intakes roomair Air Filter Filters dust Grounding Screw In the control box Fig 2 14 Connecting pipe Low pressure pipe Outlet pipe Console type Hi pressure pipe Inlet pipe Throttle part Electric control box Fig...

Page 7: ...ge The max temperature for the air conditioner Cooling Heating Table 3 1 Air intake Intake room air here Air filter Feet Lift up the air conditioner Filter the dust in the air Fig 2 17 Version III The vertical unit is concealed in the wall afterinstallation with air intake from the bottom and air delivery at thetop NOTE Air outlet Expels room air 1 Using the unit outside of the accepted range may ...

Page 8: ...downward air flow will cause condensation on the air outlet and louver surface Four way cassette type Cooling operation Adjust the louver horizontally Do not overcool or overheat Avoid excessive exposure to cold air as it is not healthy This applies especially to children the elderly and those with disabilities Heating operation Adjust the louver down Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 To maintain a comfortable temp...

Page 9: ... that are too steep or water will drip from the unit Adjust the air flow up and down Cooling operation Adjust the louver horizontally The louver is horizontal When heating Adjust the louver down vertically Fig 4 6 Fig 4 7 Duct ceiling type The following section explains how to adjust the direction of air flow direction when the air outlet parts sold separately is used with the indoor unit When coo...

Page 10: ...Console type Adjust the air direction up and down Auto swing Press SWING for the louver will swing up and down automatically Manual swing Press Air Direction to fix the louver at the desired angle The louver swing will move up or down with each press 1 Water may drip from the surface of the unit or horizontal louver when cooling if the expel air direction is vertically down 2 The indoor temperatur...

Page 11: ...ront panel How to open the front panel Refer to Fig 5 4 Two way cassette type Fig 4 21 Before opening the front panel turn the machine off and turn the breaker to OFF Do not touch the metal parts on the inside of the indoor unit as it may cause injury Select the air flow as desired Please refer to Fig 7 2 for the positions When setting the air flow selection switch to Air conditioner automatically...

Page 12: ...l together with the air filter as shown in Fig 5 2 Pull the air in grill down to 45 and lift it up to remove the grill Do not try to adjust the louver by hand When adjusting it by hand the mechanism may not work properly or condensation may drip from air outlets 5 MAINTENANCE CAUTION Fig 5 1 1 Before you clean the air conditioner ensure it is powered off 2 Check that the wiring is undamaged andcon...

Page 13: ...ype Push the grill switches in the directions of the arrows Then open the air in grill downwards Press the claws on the right and left of the air filter down slightly then pull upwards For digital scroll floor standingtype The filter is housed in the lower part of the unit in versions II and III to take in air from below or from the rear to remove the filter in versions II and III do as follows Fi...

Page 14: ...nly operation for about half a day to dry the interior of the unit Clean the air filter and indoor unit casing Refer to Cleaning the air filter for details on how to proceed and make sure you install cleaned air filters back in the same position The air filter blocks dust If the filter is blocked the air conditioner will not work as well Clean the filter every two weeks when you use the unit is in...

Page 15: ...ing sound is heard when the system stops after heating operation The expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by temperature change make this noise Symptom 4 2 Indoor unit outdoor unit The air conditioner does not start immediately after pressing the ON OFF button on the remote controller If the operation lamp lights the system is in normal condition To prevent the compressor motor from o...

Page 16: ...ts or stops frequently There is too much or too little refrigerant There is no gas in the refrigerating circuit Compressor is malfunction Voltage is too high or too low System circuit is blocked Check leakage and rightly recharge the refrigerant Vacuum and recharge the refrigerant Maintenance or the change compressor Install manostat Find reasons and the solution Low cooling effect The outdoor uni...

Page 17: ...e display disappears after a certain time Check whether the timer operation has come to an end when the TIMER OFF is indicated on the display The air conditioner operation will stop up to the set time The TIMER ON indicator goes off after a certain time Check whether the timer operation is started when the TIMER ON is indicated on the display Up to the set time the air conditioner will automatical...

Page 18: ...arm No address when powered on the first time Timer LED and run LED flash together After the fault ends the unit resumes automatically NO Type Contents Display content Remarks 1 Malfun ction Room temp sensor is abnormal E2 After the malfunctions disappear it restores automatically 2 Malfun ction Indoor outdoor unit communication is abnormal E1 After the malfunctions disappear it restores automatic...

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