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3 Operation Instructions

3.1 On/Off

Press On/Off to turn on the unit and turn it off by another press.

Note: The state shown in Fig.3.1.1 indicates the “Off” state of the unit after power on. The state

shown in Fig.3.1.2 indicates the “On” state of the unit after power on.

              Fig.3.1.1 “Off” State                                                      Fig.3.1.2 “On” State

3.2 Mode Setting

Under ON state of the unit, press the Mode to switch the operation modes as the following

sequence: Auto–Cooling–Dry–Fan–Heating.

3.3 Temperature Setting

Press

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or

ź

to increase/decrease the preset temperature. If pressing either of them

continuously, the temperature will be increased or decreased by 1°C every 0.5s,as shown in

Fig.3.3.1.

In the Cooling, Dry, Fan or Heating mode, the temperature setting range is 16°C~30°C.

In the Auto mode, the setting temperature is unadjustable.

                       Fig.3.3.1                                                                     Fig.3.4.1

Wired Controller(Optional) 

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Summary of Contents for LI036HI-180P432

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Page 2: ...ler 13 Emergency operation 14 Maintenance Clean and maintenance 14 Malfunction Malfunction analysis 17 Installation Notice Installation dimension diagram 21 Tools for installation 22 Selection of inst...

Page 3: ...s situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important but not hazard re...

Page 4: ...ntenance shall not be made by children without supervision uding children with reduced physical sensory or men tal capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervis...

Page 5: ...amage Precautions WARNING conditioner and disconnect power immediately and then If the air conditioner operates under abnormal conditions it may cause malfunction electric shock or fire hazard Do not...

Page 6: ...les before using the air conditioner An all pole disconnection switch having a contact separation Must follow the electric safety regulations when installing the unit grounding wire of power socket Pr...

Page 7: ...nnected by a professional national wiring regulations requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only Precautions WARNING wire which can t be used for other purposes The grounding resistance s...

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Page 9: ...cts Indoor Unit air inlet panel aux button horizontal louver air outlet heating indicator temp indicator cooling indicator power indicator receiver window drying indicator display remote control NOTIC...

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Page 24: ...the ceiling Space to the obstruction At least 15cm At least 15cm Space to the wall Space to the wall Space to the wall Above A b o v e m c 0 3 50cm Air inlet side m c 0 5 e v o b A 0 0 Space to the o...

Page 25: ...HG SRZHU FRUG Basic requirement Outdoor unit Indoor unit Installing the unit in the following pla ces maycause malfunction If it is un avoidable please consult the local dealer 1 The place with stron...

Page 26: ...manufacturer its 8 The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the interconnec tion cable away from the copper tube 9 The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national w...

Page 27: ...se the position of piping hole according to the direction of outlet pipe The position of piping hole should be a little lower than the wall mounted frame shown as below Step three open piping hole 2 O...

Page 28: ...eading out the pipe from left or right please cut off the corresponding hole on the bottom case cut off the hole left right 1 The pipe can be led out in the direction of right rear right left or rear...

Page 29: ...4 a a a a insulating pipe RQQHFW WKH GUDLQ KRVH WR WKH RXWOHW SLSH RI indoor unit 2 Bind the joint with tape outlet pipe drain hose drain hose tape outlet pipe drain hose insulating pipe Note Add insu...

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Page 33: ...gas pipe liquid pipe liquid valve gas valve union nut pipe joint Hex nut diameter Tightening torque N m 30 40 4 a a a a 1 Remove the wire clip or front plate connect the power connection wire and sig...

Page 34: ...e outlet pipe hole of indoor unit 6ODQW WKH GUDLQ KRVH VOLJKWO GRZ nwards The drain hose can t be The water outlet can t be placed in water in order to drain smoothly Installation of outdoor unit U sh...

Page 35: ...sure decreases there may be leakage 5HPRYH WKH SLH RPHWHU RSHQ WKH YDOYH FRUH RI OLTXLG YDOYH DQG JDV YDOYH completely with inner hexagon spanner 6 Tighten the screw caps of valves and refrigerant cha...

Page 36: ...Is the unit grounded securely It may cause electric leakage Does the power cord follow the speci FDWLRQ It may cause malfunction or damaging the parts Is there any obstruction in the air inlet and ou...

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Page 39: ...rds pipe shaper C Put on suitable insulating pipe D Put on the union nut 5HPRYH WKH XQLRQ QXW RQ WKH LQGRRU connection pipe and outdoor valve install the union nut on the pipe union pipe pipe E Expand...

Page 40: ...aying Part Fig1 1 1 Outline of wired controller 1 1 LCD Display of Wired Controller Fig 1 1 2 LCD display 37 If the product you bought is equipped with wired controller please refer to the following i...

Page 41: ...ld functions Button operation temperature setting On Off operation Mode setting are disabled by the remote monitoring system 13 Turbo Turbo function state 14 MEMORY Memory function The indoor unit res...

Page 42: ...unit to enter cancel the Memory function If memory is set indoor unit after power failure and then power recovery will resume the original setting state If not the indoor unit is defaulted to be off...

Page 43: ...g Under ON state of the unit press the Mode to switch the operation modes as the following sequence Auto Cooling Dry Fan Heating 3 3 Temperature Setting Press or to increase decrease the preset temper...

Page 44: ...utton is pressed LCD will display xx Hour with ON blinking In this case SUHVV or button to adjust timer on and then press Timer to Timer off setting Under on state of the unit without timer setting if...

Page 45: ...3 5 2 Timer on Setting under the Off State of the Unit Timer range 0 5 24hr Every press of RU will make the set time increased or decreased by 0 5hr If either of them is pressed continuously the set t...

Page 46: ...unction to enter the Swing setting interface with blinking After that press Enter Cancel to cancel this function Swing setting is shown as Fig 3 6 1 Fig 3 6 1 Swing Setting Notes Sleep Turbo or Blow s...

Page 47: ...function In the Cooling or Dry mode the temperature will increase by 1 C after the unit runs under Sleep1 for 1hr and 1 C after another 1hr After that the unit will run at this temperature In the Hea...

Page 48: ...he setting value In the Cooling or Heating mode press Function till the unit enters the Turbo setting status and When the Turbo function is activated press Function to enter the Turbo setting status a...

Page 49: ...be turned on automatically Press Function in the Heating mode to enter the E heater setting interface and then press Enter Cancel to cancel this function Press Function to enter the E heater setting...

Page 50: ...Function to the Blow setting status and then press Enter Cancel to cancel this function Blow function setting is as shown in Fig 3 10 1 Fig 3 10 1 Blow Setting Notes When the Blow function is activat...

Page 51: ...ler the wired controller after power failure will resume its original running state upon power recovery Memory contents On Off Mode set temperature set fan speed and Lock function 4 Installation and D...

Page 52: ...the installation holes and then let it go through the rectangular hole behind the soleplate of the wired controller with screws M4X25 4 Insert the four core twisted pair line into the slot of the wire...

Page 53: ...lines of the wired controller must be the shielding twisted pair lines 4 3 Dismantlement of the Wired Controller 1 3 4 2 5 Errors Display If there is an error occurring during the operation of the sy...

Page 54: ...r demagnetization protection HE Over phase current protection P5 PFC protection Hc Compressor desynchronizing H7 IPM Temperature Protection P8 IPM Current protection H5 Over power protection L9 Compre...

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