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  WARNING

Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe 
personal injury or death.

  CAUTION

Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor 
personal injury or property damage.

Carefully follow the precautions listed below because they 
are essential to guarantee the safety of the equipment.

  WARNING

Always disconnect the air conditioner from the power 
supply before servicing it or accessing its internal 
components.

Verify that installation and testing operations are 
performed by qualified personnel.

Verify that the air conditioner is not installed in an 
easily accessible area.

General information

  WARNING

Carefully read the content of this manual before 
installing the air conditioner and store the manual in 
a safe place in order to be able to use it as reference 
after installation.

For maximum safety, installers should always carefully 
read the following warnings.

Store the operation and installation manual in a safe 
location and remember to hand it over to the new 
owner if the air conditioner is sold or transferred. 

This manual explains how to install an indoor unit with 
a split system with two SAMSUNG units. The use of 
other types of units with different control systems may 
damage the units and invalidate the warranty. The 
manufacturer shall not be responsible for damages 
arising from the use of non compliant units.

The manufacturer shall not be responsible for damage 
originating from unauthorized changes or the 
improper connection of electric and requirements set 
forth in the “Operating limits” table, included in the 
manual, shall immediately invalidate the warranty.

The air conditioner should be used only for the applications for 
which it has been designed: the indoor unit is not suitable to 
be installed in areas used for laundry.

Do not use the units if damaged. If problems occur, switch 
the unit off and disconnect it from the power supply.

In order to prevent electric shocks, fires or injuries, 
always stop the unit, disable the protection switch 
and contact SAMSUNG’s technical support if the unit 
produces smoke, if the power cable is hot or damaged 
or if the unit is very noisy.

Always remember to inspect the unit, electric 
connections, refrigerant tubes and protections 
regularly. These operations should be performed by 
qualified personnel only.

The unit contains moving parts, which should always 
be kept out of the reach of children.

Do not attempt to repair, move, alter or reinstall the 
unit. If performed by unauthorized personnel, these 
operations may cause electric shocks or fires.

Do not place containers with liquids or other objects 
on the unit.

All the materials used for the manufacture and 
packaging of the air conditioner are recyclable.

The packing material and exhaust batteries of the 
remote controller(optional) must be disposed of in 
accordance with current laws.

The air conditioner contains a refrigerant that has 
to be disposed of as special waste. At the end of its 
life cycle, the air conditioner must be disposed of in 
authorized centres or returned to the retailer so that it 
can be disposed of correctly and safely.

Installing the unit

  WARNING

IMPORTANT: When installing the unit, always remember 
to connect first the refrigerant tubes, then the electrical 
lines.

Always disassemble the electric lines before the 
refrigerant tubes.

Upon receipt, inspect the product to verify that 
it has not been damaged during transport. If the 
product appears damaged, DO NOT INSTALL it and 
immediately report the damage to the carrier or 
retailer (if the installer or the authorized technician has 
collected the material from the retailer.)

After completing the installation, always carry out a 
functional test and provide the instructions on how to 
operate the air conditioner to the user. 

Safety Information

Summary of Contents for AM NN1PEH Series

Page 1: ...itioner Installation manual AM NN1PEH AM NN1DEH AM NN1DKH Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner Before operating this unit please read this manual carefully and retain it for future re...

Page 2: ...d flaring the pipes 11 Step 7 Connecting the assembly pipes to the refrigerant pipes 12 Step 8 Performing the gas leak test 13 Step 9 Insulating the refrigerant pipes 13 Step10 Installing the drain ho...

Page 3: ...setheunitsifdamaged Ifproblemsoccur switch theunitoffanddisconnectitfromthepowersupply In orderto prevent electric shocks fires or injuries always stop the unit disable the protection switch and conta...

Page 4: ...the specifications and that the installed power is sufficient to ensure the operation of any other domestic appliance connected to the same electric lines Always verify that the cut off and protectio...

Page 5: ...er can be removed and cleaned easily CAUTION As a rule the unit cannot be installed at a height of less that 2 5m If you install the cassette or duct type indoor unit on the ceiling with humidity over...

Page 6: ...Ceiling opening dimension Ceiling Outlet 235 Space of suspension bolts 380 Ceiling opening dimension Model k k A mm 134 B mm 180 Liquid pipe connection mm 6 35 Gas pipe connection mm 12 7 Drain hose c...

Page 7: ...98 Ceiling 1150 Ceiling opening dimension 249 Space of suspension bolts 440 Ceiling opening dimension 1036 Space of suspension bolts Model Uk Uk Uk U U U Uk Uk Uk A mm 130 B mm 179 Liquid pipe connect...

Page 8: ...ing opening dimension 1380 1410 500 289 470 Space of suspension bolts 1260 85 35 15 1200 85 A B Ceiling 450 148 34 50 Space of suspension bolts Model Uk Uk A mm 133 138 B mm 180 180 Liquid pipe connec...

Page 9: ...27 C and humidity is over 80 you must apply an extra10 mm thick polyethylene insulation or a similartype of insulation to the body of the indoor unit Cut away the part where pipes are pulled out fort...

Page 10: ...etween two nuts Screw the nuts to suspend the unit 1 2 2 6 Check the level of the indoor unit by using a leveler A tilt of the indoor unit may cause malfunction of a built in float switch and waterlea...

Page 11: ...er 2 If you wish to shorten the pipes cut them with a pipe cutter ensuring that the cut edge remains at a 90 angle to the side of the pipe Referto the illustrations below for examples of edges cut cor...

Page 12: ...on 4 Make sure that there are no cracks orwaves on the bent area 5 It would be necessary to double the insulation thickness 10 mm or more to prevent condensation even on the insulatorwhen if the insta...

Page 13: ...rds 2 Wind insulating tape around the pipes and drain hose avoiding compressing the insulation too much 3 Finish wrapping insulating tape around the rest of the pipes leading to the outdoorunit 4 The...

Page 14: ...laces and conditions below use the same insulation that is used for high humidity conditions Geological condition High humidity locations such as shorelines hot springs lake or riversides and ridges w...

Page 15: ...ate the whole drain pipe inside the building field supply The whole drain pipe must be insulated with 5t or more insulation to prevent condensation CAUTION Check that the indoorunit is level with the...

Page 16: ...more than 1 100 slope Main drain pipe Full thread bolt hanger 1000 to 1500 mm 550 mm or less 200 mm or more Individual airvent Main airvent must be installed If 3 or more units are installed install t...

Page 17: ...eck turn the unit off and disconnect the power supply Reassemble the control box cover c Check whetherthe drain pump works correctly d Check whetherthe drainage is performing correctly at the end of t...

Page 18: ...oroprene sheathed A kA kA Ak k kA kA kA Ak k kA H07RN F Screws on terminal block must not be unscrewed with When installing the indoor unit in a computer room braid copper cable of FROHH2R type 220 24...

Page 19: ...1 13 7 5 9 0 18 13 8 Powersupply single phase MCCB ELB Min 198V Max 242V XA XA 30 mA 0 1 s Powercable Earth cable Communication cable 2 5 mm or more 2 5 mm 0 75 to1 5 mm Decide the power cable specifi...

Page 20: ...n the life of the condenser If the unbalanced power is exceeded over10 of supply rating the indoorunit is protected stopped and the errormode indicates Connectthepowercabletotheauxiliarycircuitbreaker...

Page 21: ...contact area becomes reduced or corrosion develops on the outer surfaces of the wires copperwires over a long time This may cause an increase of resistance reduction of passing current and consequent...

Page 22: ...ons NOTE The remote control display and buttons mayvary depending on the model 1 Enterthe mode for setting the options a Remove the batteries from the remote control and then insert them again b While...

Page 23: ...2 Press the Mode button Cool and On appearon the remote control display 3 Set the SEG4 and SEG5 values a Set the SEG4 value by pressing the Low Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set ap...

Page 24: ...remote control display SEG9 b Set the SEG10 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display When you press the Low Fan or High Fa...

Page 25: ...r SEG15 12 Press the Mode button Cool and Off appear on the remote control display 13 Set the SEG16 and SEG17 values a Set the SEG16 value by pressing the Low Fan button repeatedly until the value you...

Page 26: ...e remote control display SEG21 b Set the SEG22 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display When you press the Low Fan or High...

Page 27: ...button on the remote control Setting the indoorunit addresses MAIN RMC MCU 1 Make sure that the power is supplied to the indoor unit If the indoor unit is not plugged in it must include a power suppl...

Page 28: ...h you enterthe option value forthe SEG5 or SEG 6 If you enter 0 to the SEG 9 the indoor unit maintains previous RMC address although you enterthe option value forthe SEG11 or SEG12 You cannot set the...

Page 29: ...with 3 minute delay If you set the Maximum filter usage time SEG18 option to a value otherthan 2 and 6 it is automatically set to 2 1000 hours If you set an option to a value that is out of range spec...

Page 30: ...se 5min 1 3 Use Use Heating 2 4 Disuse Use Cooling 2 1 RPM compensation 5 Use Use Cooling 2 4 Use 10min 1 6 Disuse Cooling 2 1 Use 7 Use Cooling 2 8 Disuse Use CoolingUltra LowFan 2 2 Highceiling KIT...

Page 31: ...l 6 FreeCooling A Dry Thermo On 7 B Window control Option SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24 Explanation PAGE Individualcontrolofaremote controller condensatewaterinheatingmode AdjustedEEVstepof stop...

Page 32: ...hen the external heater is turned on 3 Fan is turned off when the external heateris turned on with cooling only indoorunit Cooling only indoor unit To use this option install the Mode Select switch MC...

Page 33: ...p Offset When setting SEG3 Standard formode change Heating Cooling SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 1 When setting SEG3 Standard formode change Cooling Heating When setting SEG3 Time required for mode...

Page 34: ...Change Over forHR only 2 1 C 2 1 C 2 2 C 3 1 5 C 3 1 5 C 3 2 5 C 4 2 C 4 2 C 4 3 C 2 Use Cooling onlyindoor unitforHR 5 2 5 C 5 2 5 C 5 3 5 C 6 3 C 6 3 C 6 4 C 7 3 5 C 7 3 5 C 7 4 5 C Option SEG7 SEG...

Page 35: ...nutes E 6 0 C 20 minutes Option SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24 Explanation PAGE Forcing FAN Operation forHeating and Cooling Indication and Details Indication Details Indication Details Cooling F...

Page 36: ...he automatic heating mode 2 Height difference The difference of the height between the corresponding indoor unit and the indoor unit installed at the lowest place For example When the indoor unit is i...

Page 37: ...D B a Ts Set temperature forAuto mode Reference temperature for cooling Reference temperature for heating Reference temperature for change from heating to cooling Reference temperature for cooling Coo...

Page 38: ...tails 0 D Option type 0 to F Tens position value 0 to 9 Units position value 0 to 9 New value 0 to F Example Changing the Buzzer control SEG17 option of the installation options to1 disuse Option SEG1...

Page 39: ...es and functions 3 How to adjust the temperature and fan speed 4 How to adjust the airflow direction 5 How to set the timers 6 How to clean and replace the filters NOTE When you complete the installat...

Page 40: ...time in the S net pro2 Setting the main indoor unit in the S net pro2 a b c d a Select an emergency temperature output ETO mode b Select the main indoor unit c Set the duration used as a reference fo...

Page 41: ...ect Control for Entering Room b Select the sub indoor unit c Set the operation mode fan speed and set temperature Operation when the external contact settings and the ETO settings overlap Main indooru...

Page 42: ...E154 X X X X 1 Error on outdoortemperature sensor Short or Open E221 X X X 2 Error on cond sensor E237 3 Error on discharge sensor E251 Other outdoor unit sensor errorthat is not on the above list uni...

Page 43: ...mpression ratio error E428 12 Outdoorsump down_1 prevetion control E413 13 Compressor down due to low pressure sensor prevention control_1 E410 A 1st detection E180 A detection E181 Other outdoor unit...

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