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Table of Contents

Safety Precautions

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Parts  Description

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Indoor Unit

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Outdoor Unit

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Remote Control Buttons and Functions

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Set Remote Control Clock

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Operate Automatically

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Remote Control Operation

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To Start Operation

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To Stop Operation

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To Select Cool, DRY, HEAT,FA N and ON/OFF Mode

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Change the Set Temperature

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In HEAT Operation

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In DRY Operation

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Air Flow Velocity and Direction Adjustment

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To Set Timer on Function

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To Set the Timer Off Function

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Set the Comfortable Sleep Mode Function

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Sleep Function

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To Cancel the Sleep Function

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e b utton Fu nction

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Operation and Maintenance

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Efficient Operation

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For Effective Cooling

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Maintenance While in Use

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When the Air Conditioner is not going to be used in a long time

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Preparation & Maintenance when the air conditioner is to be used again

 

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Before Contacting the Serviceman

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Cleaning of the Air Filter and Deodorising Filter

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Cleaning the air filter every 2 weeks

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Cleaning & replacement of the deodorizing filter (optional)

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Air Filter Replacement (Optional)

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Safety Rules

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When you think that trouble has occurred

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Solar Assisted Air-Conditioner Installation Pictures 

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Installing the Indoor Unit

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Installing the Outdoor Unit and Piping Connection

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Installing the outdoor Unit

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Piping Connection

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Outdoor Unit refrigerant Piping Connection 

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Remove the air in the indoor unit and piping

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Leakage Detecting

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Draining Piping Work

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Sealing of the Wall Hole & Fixing of the Piping

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Electric Wiring Connection & Trial Operation

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Electric Wiring Connection

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Trial Operation

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Electronic Diagram

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Safety

Precautions

WARNING

Do not connect using double adopter or an extension cord and do not attach multiple loads to one 

electrical outlet. 

Do not use the unit if the power cord has been severed or damaged. Do not attempt to repair any 

damage to the power cord.  

Do not forcibly pull the power cord

Do not operate switches with wet hands.

Do not leave on installation stand which is damaged.

Do not clean the air conditioner with water.

Do not place a pet or house plant in the airflow from the air conditioner. 

Do not apply an insecticide or flammable spray on or near the unit. 

Do not operate for extended periods in high humidity e.g. leaving a window or door open. 

Do not step on the outdoor unit. Do not put anything on top of the outdoor unit. 

Do not install the unit where flammable gas could leak. If gas leaks and collects around the unit it may 

cause anexplosion.  

Do not put your finger or other objects into the air outlet of the outdoor unit. It is very dangerous.

Drain water should be fully drained if the drainer route is incomplete water may drop from the unit. It may 

damage furniture or carpet. 

When the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time disconnect the power supply. 

When applying grounding do not connect the earth wire to a gas pipe or water pipe etc.

When an abnormality (smell of burning etc.) occurs, stop the unit and disconnect the power plug or turn off

 the breaker. 

Disconnect the power supply or turn off breaker before cleaning the indoor unit.

Before using the unit carefully read these  Safety P recautions fo

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Summary of Contents for TKF-26GW/BP

Page 1: ...P 9000BTU TKF R 35GW BP 12000BTU TKF R 50GW BP 18000BTU TKF R 70GW BP 24000BTU TKF R 100GW BP 36000BTU TKF R 120GW BP 41000BTU TKF R 140GW BP 48000BTU SOLAR AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION AND INSTALLATION...

Page 2: ...ting Page 18 Draining Piping Work Page 18 Sealing of the Wall Hole Fixing of the Piping Page 19 Electric Wiring Connection Trial Operation Page 20 Electric Wiring Connection Page 20 Trial Operation Pa...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...ration 1 Press the ON OFF button to stop the air conditioner 1 Press the ON OFFbutton to start the air conditioner 2 To select AUTO mode press the Operation select button Each time the button is press...

Page 5: ...he TIMER ON button and the will flash on the screen 3 When the icon flashes the start timer can be set Press the HOUR and Minute buttons to adjust the required time 4 Once the start time has been set...

Page 6: ...considering yourhealth we recommend you use the unit as follows If the air conditioner cannot be operated ensure 1 The power plug is connected The switch is turned on and the fuse is not blown 2 The l...

Page 7: ...humidity etc Cleaning of the Air Filter and Deodorising Filter Cleaning the air filter every 2 weeks 1 Open the front panel to the position as shown and remove the air filter The position of the fron...

Page 8: ...his is the sound of refrigerant flowing inside the air conditioner 8 Mist appears during COOL operation The indoor warm air is cooled when the room temperature and the humidity is high When the room t...

Page 9: ...UT 9 52 3 8 12 7 1 2 6 35 1 4 22000 24000 BUT 9 52 3 8 15 88 5 8 9 52 3 8 Pipe Diameter inch Tightening Torque kgf cm 1 4 220 280 3 8 350 420 1 2 530 590 5 8 750 800 3 Refrigerant and drainage piping...

Page 10: ...rts to increase rapidly stop temporarily then turn through 60 90 angle If the pipe length is more than 3m charge the system with additional refrigerant Draining Piping Work In order to confirm that th...

Page 11: ...ightly Trial operation Before trial operation be sure to check for looseness in wiring and mistaken polarity etc 1 Connect the power plug then turn on the mains switch Observe if the operation indicat...

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