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Operating Instruction

Electrical safety 

Grounding: 

This room air conditioner must be grounded. 

Grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the 

electric current. 

If the power cord has a grounding plug with a grounding wire, plug it into an outlet 

that is properly installed and grounded.

 

If the power cord has not a grounding plug with a grounding wire ,the grounding wire 
must connect the breaker that is properly installed and grounded.

 

Warning:  

Improper use of the grounding plug or breaker can result in a risk of electric shock. 

Call a qualified electrician if you don’t understand the grounding instructions or if you 

are not sure if the air conditioner is properly grounded. If the wall outlet or breaker 

is not grounded, please contact an electrician to have it replaced with a properly 

grounded outlet or breaker.

 

Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third (ground) prong from 

the power cord.

 

Adapter plug: We strongly advise against using an adapter plug or breaker. 

Operating conditions

 

1.

Temperature:T1 instance: -7

~45

(16

~45

  in cooling-only type)

T3 instance: -7

~52

(16

~52

  in cooling-only type) 

If the unit runs beyond the temperature for a long time, it may cause cooling capacity to 

decrease or protector to work. 

2. Relative humidity: <80%

If the unit runs beyond the humidity range, condensate may be formed near blade and outlet of 

air conditioner. It’ s normal. 

WARNINGS 

Following the safety messages is very important. These messages can save 

you from being injured or killed. Warning symbols alert you to be careful and 

means danger. Always follow instructions to be safe and reduce chances of 

injury or death. Warning and danger signs will precede safety messages.

 

Summary of Contents for OTEC IEWH Series

Page 1: ...High Wall Inverter Technical Manual IEWH ICHH Series 220 240V 1 50Hz...

Page 2: ...Description 2 Installation Instruction 2 Operating Instruction 3 Safety Instruction 6 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Protect Functions 7 3 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS View of Unit 8 Display screen 9 Indicator l...

Page 3: ...containers aerosol cans If the unit is used in locations where ventilation is not available care must be taken to prevent refrigerant leakage which could result in a fire hazard Avoid installing the...

Page 4: ...contact with water Electrical insulation could be damaged and cause a risk of electric shock Do not climb or place objects on the outdoor unit Never insert a stick or similar object into the outdoor u...

Page 5: ...is damaged If you do not perform this check and the table is damaged the unit may fall and injure someone Use a stable and sturdy ladder to install remove the front panel air filter Otherwise you ris...

Page 6: ...ful of sharp edges on the front and rear fins of the unit that could cut and cause serious injury 7 Be careful when lifting the air conditioner to install or remove the unit Always use two or more peo...

Page 7: ...fire or electric shock otherwise Power specifications Installation environments Do not install air conditioner at the place where there is flammable or corrosive air Please confirm the following befo...

Page 8: ...unded please contact an electrician to have it replaced with a properly grounded outlet or breaker Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Adapter plug...

Page 9: ...for correct installation of the appliance including the minimum permissible distances to adjacent structures The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations Disconnect...

Page 10: ...ditioner the running fan may cause injuries Do not put anything on the outdoor unit Do not switch on or off the unit by plugging or pulling off the plug or by switching on or off the breaker Keep indo...

Page 11: ...r conditioner s airflow Doing so could harm them Please contact service agents for service Improper service may cause accident Switch off the unit cut off the power source and make sure the fan stops...

Page 12: ...mode in order to keep dry condition inside the unit Reset power or Auto restart alternative Reset power When there is a power suspension air conditioner will automatically switch off When the power is...

Page 13: ...tlet Remarks The air conditioner is consisting of indoor unit outdoor unit and remote controller The design and shape are different for different models The above figures are only schematic and they m...

Page 14: ...ntrolled by DISPLAY button on remote controller NOTE Function a or function b is optional and it is designed already before the product is dispatched from factory compressor indicator This signal ligh...

Page 15: ...WEEP DRY mode TIMER indicator Yellow This indicator lights yellow when the unit is in TIMER mode AIR REFRESH indicator Green optional This indicator lights green when the unit is in Air Refresh operat...

Page 16: ...3 x 16 1 2 Net Weight 15 7 17 8 27 12 5 27 12 5 37 17 Gross Weight 17 8 19 9 34 15 5 34 15 5 44 20 Type Rotary Rotary Rotary Rotary Rotary Brand GMCC GMCC GMCC Sanyo GMCC Motor speed Rpm 860 860 880 8...

Page 17: ...er selection Button Press this button to select timer CLEAN Button Press this button to turn on self cleaning function LOCK Button Press this button to set or cancel self locking button function of re...

Page 18: ...emote controller uses two AAA batteries under normal condition the batteries last for about 6 months Please use two new batteries of similar type pay attention to the poles in installing After replaci...

Page 19: ...OMEGA IEWH CHH High Wall Inverter Technical Manual info otecomega com www otecomega com info otecomega com www otecomega com IEWH CHH I3A TM1C0622...

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