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Brass nut

Connecting wire group

PVC pipe for

water discharge

Choose and purchase copper pipes that 

correspond to the length and size calculated for 

the selected model in the installation manual of the 

outdoor unit and your actual project requirements.

Outer diameter: 37-39 mm, inner diameter: 32 mm

The inner diameter is based on the diameter of the 

copper and PVC pipes. The thickness of the pipe 

casing is 10 mm or more. Increase the thickness of 

the casing (20 mm or thicker) when the temperature 

exceeds 30°C or the humidity exceeds RH80%.

To purchase based on actual 

project requirements.

Use to connect indoor 

refrigerant piping.

Use to discharge condensed 

water from the indoor unit.

To purchase based on actual 

project requirements.

To purchase based on actual 

project requirements.

Protect piping from 

condensation.

Name

Appearance

Dimensions

Copper pipe

7)  Do not touch the fins of the heat exchanger as this may lead 

to injury.

8)  Some products use the PP packing belt. Do not pull or tug on 

the PP packing belt when you transport the product. It will be 
dangerous if the packing belt breaks.

9)  Note the recycling requirements for nails, wood, carton and 

other packaging materials. Do not discard these materials 
directly as these may lead to bodily harm.

10) Tear up the packaging bag for recycling to prevent children 

from playing with it, and leading to suffocation.

11)The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry.

Accessories

Verify that the air conditioner includes the following accessories.

Name

Installation Manual

Insulation piping(two kinds)

Display assembly

Installation screws 

(ST3.9x12-C-H)

Support display panel

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Appearance

Qty

Accessories to purchase locally

Insulation casing

for piping

Qty

5)  Where there are major voltage fluctuations. Operating the 

unit using a power supply system that has large voltage 
fluctuations will reduce the service life of the electronic 
components, and cause the unit's controller system to 
malfunction.

6)  Where there is a risk of leakage of flammable gases. Exam-

ples are sites that contain carbon fibres or combustible dust 
in the air, or where there are volatile combustibles (such as 
diluent or petrol). The above gases may cause explosion and 
fire.

2)  Where there are corrosive gases (such as sulphur dioxide). 

Corrosion in the copper pipes or welded parts may cause the 
refrigerant to leak.

3)  Where there are machines emitting electromagnetic waves. 

Electromagnetic waves may interfere with the control 
system, causing the unit to malfunction.

4)  Where there is a high salt content in the air. When exposed 

to air with a high salt content, the mechanical parts will 
experience accelerated ageing which will severely compro-
mise the service life of the unit.

When the product is used for comercial application. This appliance 
is intended to be used by expert or trained users in shops, in light 
industry and on farms, or for commercial use by lay persons,the 
sound pressure level is below 70 dB(A).

Summary of Contents for e-Lite

Page 1: ...LV FS 2DC IOM 20 04 E e Lite FLOOR STANDING UNIT Installation and Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...er installa tion may cause the air conditioner to drop leading to accidents Make sure a standalone circuit is used for the power supply All electrical parts must comply with the local laws and regulat...

Page 4: ...g to suffocation 11 The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry Accessories Verify that the air conditioner includes the following accessories Name Installation Manual Insulation piping two ki...

Page 5: ...onment Square bar material Beam Ceiling Lifting bolt Figure 3 1 Wooden structure Secure the square rod on the beam to set the lifting bolts Figure 2 3 Covered Figure 2 2 Uncovered bottom return air Fi...

Page 6: ...stall 1 Dismantle the panel and follow the instructions described in the following diagram to remove the structure and fix the screws Figure 3 6 B A C Capacity kW 2 2 2 8 3 6 4 5 5 6 8 0 A mm B mm 120...

Page 7: ...5 6 4 12 7 12 7 15 9 C mm 725 925 1225 2 2 2 8 3 6 4 5 5 6 8 0 C Dimensions of unit Capacity kW Table 3 3 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Liquid end of refrigerant piping A Gas end of refrigerant...

Page 8: ...ot let air or other gases enter the refrigeration circuit If the refrigerant leaks during installation make sure you fully ventilate the room Use two wrenches when you install or dismantle the piping...

Page 9: ...ject 500 1000 ml of water into the water pan 2 Verify that the water discharge piping outlet discharges water properly and check for water leakages at each joint 5 2 Water Discharge Test 6 When connec...

Page 10: ...nits electrical characteristics Capacity IFM Hz Volts MCA MFA kW FLA 2 8kW 2 2kW 50 50 60 220 240 15 0 49 0 55 0 55 0 55 0 85 1 4 1 4 15 4 5kW 15 5 6kW 15 7 1kW 15 8 0kW 15 15 Power supply 3 6kW 0 1 0...

Page 11: ...system are not controlled by the centralized controller The system can connect up to 64 indoor units address 0 63 at the same time Each indoor unit can only have one address DIP switch in the system...

Page 12: ...is the same as the rated voltage of the air conditioner No obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor units Cut off valves for the gas and liquid ends of the outdoor unit are ope...

Page 13: ...t place vases or other liquid containers on the unit or in places where liquid could drip onto it Water or other liquids that come into contact with the unit can lead to electric shocks or fires Do no...

Page 14: ...ust the air out direction Air Intake Intakes room air Air intake Intake room air here Air out air out louver Adjust the air out direction Feet Lift up the air conditioner 9 Part Names The figure shown...

Page 15: ...Unit state Digital display Standby Shutting down Operation indicator flashes slowly All indicators off Operation indicator on Operation Normal operation Cold draft prevention or outdoor unit defrosti...

Page 16: ...tioner ensure it is powered off Check that the wiring is undamaged and connected Use a dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit and remote controller A wet cloth may be used to clean the indoor unit if it is...

Page 17: ...rom the remote controller Symptom 2 The unit emits white mist White mist is generated and emitted when the unit starts to operate in a very humid environment This phenomenon will stop once the humidit...

Page 18: ...ant leak has occurred Low heating effect Doors or windows are not completelyclosed Close doors and windows Arrange for a professional technician to check the following A refrigerant leak has occurred...

Page 19: ...a certain time No receiving soundfrom the indoor unit whenthe ON OFF button is pressed Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is AUTO Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is DRY A...

Page 20: ...Line loosened or broken w The electronic expansion valve in stuck w Outdoor unit error Ed w Outdoor unit error Water level error EE w Water level float stuck w Water level switch not connected proper...

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Page 24: ...and dimensions are subject to change without notice and without incurring liability Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage or personal injury Ins...

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