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 Model no. 

  

ACS16E 

 Power supply 

  

220-240V/ 50Hz / 1 phase 

 Cooling capacity 

  

16000BTU/hr, 4039Kcal/hr,         

4689watts 

 Heating capacity 

  

16000BTU/hr, 4039Kcal/hr, 4689watts

 Power / Ampere consumption for  
 cooling 

  

1750W/ 7.5A 

 Power / Ampere  consumption for          
 heating 

  

1280W/ 5.8A 

 Max. airflow volume (indoor unit)         

  

750 m

3

/h 

 Humidity removal capacity 

  

53L/day 

 Compressor 

  

Rotary 

 Refrigerant 

  

R-407C 

 Refrigerant load* 

  

1.25Kg 

 Fan speed 

  

 Timer 

  

1 ~ 12 hours 

 Working temperature 

  

Indoor unit: 18 ~ 32

o

C              

Outdoor unit: 21 ~ 43

o

Indoor unit 

  

35 kg 

 Net weight 

Outdoor unit 

  

13 kg 

Indoor unit 

  

360 x 590 x 757 mm               

 Size  

Outdoor unit 

  

  500 x 310 x 525 mm 

 Length of connection tube 

  

3 m 

 Recommended room size 

  

28m

2

 

* For models with heat function only. 
 

Measuring condition for above is:   

Cooling – Indoor: RT27

o

C, RH60% 

               Outdoor: RT35

 o

C, RH50% 

                                                                   
Heating - Indoor: RT20

o

C, RH60% 

                Outdoor: RT7

 o

C, RH85%

 

 

Summary of Contents for ACS16E

Page 1: ...B BI IL LE E A AI IR R C CO ON ND DI IT TI IO ON NE ER R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L M MO OD DE EL L A AC CS S1 16 6E E IMPORTANT Please read these instructions carefully befo...

Page 2: ...chnical Specification Energy Saving Advice Component Layout Control Panel Operation Use Of Control Panel Control of Airflow Direction Disconnecting The Refrigerant Line Mounting The Outdoor Unit Insta...

Page 3: ...use this unit for functions other than those described in this instruction manual 9 DO NOT tilt the unit 10 DO NOT cover or obstruct the appliance s inlet and outlet grilles 11 Your air conditioner h...

Page 4: ...ice agent or a similarly qualified person must replace it in order to avoid a hazard 25 The filter must be used with the product at all times when removing it for clearing always turn the unit off and...

Page 5: ...L and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colo...

Page 6: ...or unit 750 m 3 h Humidity removal capacity 53L day Compressor Rotary Refrigerant R 407C Refrigerant load 1 25Kg Fan speed 3 Timer 1 12 hours Working temperature Indoor unit 18 32 o C Outdoor unit 21...

Page 7: ...r floor and or wall grilles so cool air does not escape through the chimney or ductwork 4 Keep the filters clean 5 Avoid opening doors frequently 6 Each person present in a room provides between 100 1...

Page 8: ...Connection tube 4 Handle 5 Casters 6 Outdoor unit handle 7 Exhaust air outlet Page 8 14 Active Carbon filter 15 Outdoor unit mounting bracket 16 Spanners 17 Remote control 18 Bag containing screws was...

Page 9: ...High fan speed indicator 8 Timer operation indicator 9 Room temperature indicator 10 Water FULL indicator 11 Set temperature indicator 12 Sleep function indicator 13 UV ion indicator 14 UV Ion selecto...

Page 10: ...on at the same time NOTE The display window shows the ambient room temperature from 0o C to 50o C 3 To turn the unit off press ON OFF button again Setting Mode Functions Press MODE button to select r...

Page 11: ...ched the machine will turn off automatically The display window will show the hour s you set as you press the TIMER button If the timer button is not pressed the unit will work continuously By pressin...

Page 12: ...Control of Airflow Direction Turn the roller in the horizontal direction to control the airflow distribution Page 12...

Page 13: ...are fitted with automatic closing valves to prevent the large amounts of gas from leaking During this operation takes extreme care not to break the refrigerant tubes 5 Cap the terminals with provided...

Page 14: ...e c co on nt ti in nu ue ed d Fig 13 Fig 11 Fig 12 M Mo ou un nt ti in ng g T Th he e O Ou ut td do oo or r U Un ni it t Firmly screw the bracket to the wall The maximum height from the floor to the...

Page 15: ...he filter frames 3 Remove the active carbon filter from its plastic bag 4 Insert the active carbon filter into the filter frame 5 Fix the filter by reassembling the filter frames 6 Re fit the filter f...

Page 16: ...e with a water tube Diameter 12 5 mm to channel the water to a proper place Make sure the water will always drain away freely Drainage indoor unit Please note All condensed water must be drained prior...

Page 17: ...plug from the power outlet socket before cleaning To maximize the efficiency of the air conditioner clean regularly Cleaning the Cabinet Use a soft damp cloth with a mild detergent to wipe the body cl...

Page 18: ...s open Are there too many people in the room Is there equipment in the room producing lots of heat The machine seems to do nothing Is the filter dirty contaminated Is the air intake or output obstruct...

Page 19: ...IMITED WARRANTY Save This Warranty Information EHS International Ltd Guarantees this product free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year Should this unit be operated unde...

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