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RACE1011-6COM

This product has been manufactured and sold under the responsibility of Curtis International Ltd. 

RCA, the RCA logo, the two dogs (Nipper and Chipper) logo, are registered trademarks or 

trademarks of Technicolor (S.A.) or its affiliates and are used under license by Curtis International Ltd. 

Any other product, service, company, trade or product name and logo referenced herein are neither 

endorsed nor sponsored by Technicolor (S.A.) or its Affiliates.

Summary of Contents for RACE1011-6COM

Page 1: ...go the two dogs Nipper and Chipper logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Technicolor S A or its affiliates and are used under license by Curtis International Ltd Any other product service company trade or product name and logo referenced herein are neither endorsed nor sponsored by Technicolor S A or its Affiliates ...

Page 2: ... INSTRUCTION PACKING LIST INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER CARE AND CLEANING TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATION ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 1 3 4 5 12 14 15 16 18 WARRANTY CARD 19 ...

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Page 4: ... open flames an operating ignition gas appliance or an operating electric heater Please contact the nearest after sale service center when maintenance is necessary At the time of maintenance the maintenance personnel must strictly comply with the Operation Manual provided by the corresponding manufacturer and any non professional is prohibited to maintain the air conditioner The handling installat...

Page 5: ...3 6K 8K 0 8 amps 6K 8K 10 amp ...

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Page 7: ...5 FIG 1 660 OFFSET STOOL SILL INTERIOR WALL EXTERIOR WALL 660 16 406 ...

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Page 9: ...7 FIG 3 3 FIG 4 FIG 5 REWORD Top Rail and Sliding Panels at each side are offset to provide the proper pitch of 5 16 to the rear of the air conditioner ...

Page 10: ...8 It is suggested to keep a downward angle so accumulated rain water can drain out from the backside of the unit FIG 6 FIG 7 FIG 8 FIG 9 FIG 10 FIG 11 FIG 12 FIG 13 Keeping ...

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Page 12: ...m or A 1 8 m for wall mounted 0 max min Table GG 1 Maximum charge kg Category LFL 3 kg m h0 m 2 Floor area m Category LFL 3 kg m h0 m Charge amount M kg 2 Minimum room area m 2 Table GG 2 Minimum room area m Before installing the appliance you must read the manual carefully to get the safety information and notes When filling the combustible refrigerant any of your rude operations may cause seriou...

Page 13: ...ures such as wear anti static clothing and or gloves 4 It is necessary to choose the site convenient for installation or maintenance wherein the air inlets and outlets of the indoor and outdoor units should be not surrounded by obstacles or close to any heat source or combustible and or explosive environment 5 If the indoor unit suffers refrigerant leak during the installation all the personnel sh...

Page 14: ...he buttons will increase or decrease the timer The Timer can be set in 0 5 hours increment below 10 hours and 1 hour increment for 10 hours or above The SET light will turn on while setting To cancel the function press the TIMER button again liking a second time a third time will automatically switch on and will show on the display hour increments set 5 Timer Button Cool Mode The cooling function ...

Page 15: ...set temperature Fan will also be off at this point The unit will turn back on when the room temperature rises above the user set temperature Before the compressor starts the fan motor will run for a while then it will stop for a while and will repeat to provide a much more comfortable 6 Eco Button 10 To direct the airflow use the horizontal wheel to control the horizontal direction and use the air...

Page 16: ...R button again 5 Timer In AUTO mode the unit automatically chooses the mode of operation COOL DRY or FAN In this mode the temperature will be set automatically according to the room temperature tested by the temperature sensor which is incorporated in the indoor unit 6 Auto Mode 1 Turn the air conditioner on and off Power 2 Press the COOL button to COOL mode Cool and 3 Use these buttons on the con...

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Page 20: ...erant type R32 g Refrigerant type R32 ozs R32 12 35 Design pressure 145psi 1MPa L H psi 360 915 2 5 6 3MPa Operation temp indoor cooling heating 16 31 61 88 outdoor cooling heating 18 43 64 109 Application area Cooling EPA sp ft Dimension W D H mm 502 546 385 in 19 76x21 5x15 16 Packing W D H mm 575x621x470 in 22 63x24 52x18 50 Net Gross weight Kg lbs 10 000 1 3 1050 10 8 35 400 450 28 33 5 880 8 ...

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Page 22: ...For service assistance and product information please call 1 800 968 9853 Curtis International Ltd 7045 BECKETT DRIVE UNIT 15 MISSISSAUGA ON L5S 2A3 www curtisint com ...

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