Samsung AM TNQD Series User Manual Download Page 1

Air conditioner

User manual

AM***TNVD** / AM***TNQD**

 

• Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner. 

 

• Before operating this unit, please read this user manual carefully and retain it for future 

reference. 

DB68-08962A-04

Summary of Contents for AM TNQD Series

Page 1: ...onditioner Usermanual AM TNVD AM TNQD Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner Before operating this unit please read this user manual carefully and retain it forfuture reference DB68 08962A 04 ...

Page 2: ...oor Unit Overview WindFree 15 Display 15 Indoor Unit Overview 16 Display 16 Cleaning and Maintenance 17 Cleaning 17 Maintaining the Air Conditioner 20 Internal protections via the unit control system 21 Appendix 22 Troubleshooting 22 Operation Ranges 24 Technical Specifications 25 ...

Page 3: ...nt or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailerwhere they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Bus...

Page 4: ... com Because the instructions in this manual covervarious models the characteristics of your air conditioner may differ slightly from those described If you have any questions please contact your service provider orvisit www samsung com Notices and notes To make you aware of safety messages and highlighted information we use the following notices and notes throughout this manual WARNING Hazards or...

Page 5: ...ety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not playwith the appliance Foruse in Europe This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory ormental capabilities orlack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision orinstruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved C...

Page 6: ... electric shock fire explosion problems with the product or injury and may also void warranty on the installed product Install an Isolation Switch next to the AirConditioner but not on the panels of the AirConditioner and circuit breakerdedicated to the airconditioner Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire Fix the outdoorunit firmly so that the electric part of the outdoor unit is n...

Page 7: ...nstallation and remove it when you start to run airconditioner Install yourappliance on a level and hard floorthat can support its weight Failing to do so may result in abnormal vibrations noise or problems with the product Install the drain hose properly so that waterdrains correctly Failing to do so may result in water overflowing and property damage Avoid adding drain to waste pipes as odours m...

Page 8: ... orexcessively bend the powerline Do not twist ortie the powerline Do not hook the powerline overa metal object place a heavy object on the powerline insert the powerline between objects orpush the powerline into the space behind the appliance This may result in electric shock or fire If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced bythe manufacturer its service agent orsimilarly qualified perso...

Page 9: ...ent of a gas leak such as propane gas LP gas etc ventilate immediatelywithout touching the powerline Do not touch the appliance orpowerline Do not use a ventilating fan A spark may result in an explosion or fire To reinstall the airconditioner please contact yournearest service centre Failing to do so may result in problems with the product water leakage electric shock or fire Delivery service for...

Page 10: ...ging materials well out of the reach of children as packaging materials can be dangerous to children If a child places a bag over its head it may result in suffocation Do not touch the front panel with yourhands orfingers during the heating operation This may result in electric shock or burns Do not insert yourfingers orforeign substances into the airinlet outlet of the airconditioner Take special...

Page 11: ...appliance cut off the powersupply and contact the nearest service centre Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire Do not attempt to repair disassemble ormodifythe appliance yourself Do not use any fuse such as copper steel wire etc other than the standard fuse Failing to do so may result in electric shock fire problems with the product or injury CAUTION Do not place objects ordevices ...

Page 12: ...nvironmental factor may cause the product malfunction electric shock or fire Do not stand on top of the appliance orplace objects such as laundry lighted candles lighted cigarettes dishes chemicals metal objects etc on the appliance This may result in electric shock fire problems with the product or injury Do not operate the appliance with wet hands This may result in electric shock Do not sprayvo...

Page 13: ...When replacing the remote control batteries be careful not to get the batteryfluid on yourskin Battery fluid is harmful to humans Do not touch the pipes connected with the product This may result in burns or injury Do not use this airconditionerto preserve precision equipment food animals plants orcosmetics orforany otherunusual purposes This may result in property damage Avoid directly exposing h...

Page 14: ...o so may result in electric shock or fire CAUTION Take care when cleaning the surface of the heat exchangerof the outdoorunit since it has sharp edges This should be done by a qualified technician Please contact your installer or service centre Do not clean the inside of the airconditionerbyyourself For cleaning inside the appliance contact your nearest service centre When cleaning the filter refe...

Page 15: ...4 05 07 06 01 Air intake 02 Air filter 03 WindFree panel 04 Airflow blade up and down 05 Airflow blade left and right 06 Power button Remote control receiver 07 Room temperature sensor 08 Display Display 01 02 01 Temperature indicator numeric Filter reset indicator Auto clean indicator Defrost indicator 02 Timer indicator good sleep indicator At a Glance ...

Page 16: ...lade left and right 06 Power button Remote control receiver 07 Room temperature sensor 08 Display Display 01 02 01 Temperature indicator numeric Filter reset indicator Auto clean indicator Defrost indicator 02 Timer indicator good sleep indicator IndoorUnit Overview The appearance of the actual product may differ slightly from the image below ...

Page 17: ...mp cloth to clean the exterior WARNING Do not clean the appliance by spraying water directly onto it Water entering the unit may result in electric shock or fire that could cause death serious injury or property damage CAUTION Do not use an alkaline detergent to clean the indoor unit display Do not use sulphuric acid hydrochloric acid or organic solvents such as paint thinner kerosene acetone benz...

Page 18: ...e unit 2 Use a soft brush orvacuum cleaner to remove any dust or debris on the filter 3 Soak the filter in a solution of water and mild detergent for 30 minutes 4 Rinse the filter and let it air dry in a well ventilated area that is out of direct sunlight 5 Reinstall the filter 6 Reset the filter cleaning reminder In operation Select FilterReset CAUTION Take care not to damage the filter during cl...

Page 19: ... cleaner to remove any dust 4 Hang the WindFree panel in the grooves at the bottom left and right 5 Align the projections of the WindFree panel with the grooves at the top middle and bottom of the front panel 6 After inserting the WindFree panel press the top 4 places and the bottom 3 places by hand so that there is no gap to the panel CAUTION If you attach the WindFree panel without the airflow b...

Page 20: ... condensate drain pan 2 Thoroughly clean the heat exchanger 2 Clean the condensate drain pipe 2 Replace the remote control batteries 1 Outdoorunit Clean the heat exchanger on the outside of the unit 2 Clean the heat exchanger on the inside of the unit 2 Clean the electric components with jets of air 2 Verify that all the electric components are firmly tightened 2 Clean the fan 2 Verify that all th...

Page 21: ...t cold airwhen the heat pump is heating Protect compressor The air conditioner does not start operating immediately to protect the compressor of the outdoor unit after it has been started NOTE If the heat pump is operating in Heat mode the de ice cycle is actuated to remove frost from an outdoor unit that may have deposited at low temperatures The internal fan is switched off automatically and res...

Page 22: ... the set temperature is higher lower than the current temperature Press the or button on the remote control to change the set temperature Press the Temperature or button to increase or decrease the temperature Check if the air filter is blocked by dirt Clean the air filter every two weeks Check if the air conditioner has just been turned on If so wait for 3 minutes The fan speed does not change Ch...

Page 23: ...air conditioner has been cooling for an extended period of time with the air flow blades pointed downwards Condensation may generate due to the difference in temperature Remote control is not working Check if your batteries are depleted Make sure batteries are correctly installed Make sure nothing is blocking your remote control sensor Check that there are strong lighting apparatus near the air co...

Page 24: ...sation may occur on the indoor unit with risk to have eitherwater blow off or drops on the floor HEATING 27 C or less Internal protection triggers and the air conditionerwill stop DRYING 18 C to 32 C 80 or less Condensation may occur on the indoor unit with risk to have eitherwater blow off or drops on the floor NOTE The standardized temperature for heating is 7 C If the outdoor temperature drops ...

Page 25: ... 0 kg 9 0 kg 9 5 kg 9 5 kg DIMENSIONS OF THE UNIT WxHxD 820 X 299 X 215 mm COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MADE IN THAILAND MODEL AM045TNQDKH AM056TNQDKH AM071TNQDKH AM082TNQDKH CLIMATES CLASS T1 T3 T1 T3 T1 T3 T1 T3 RATEDVOLTAGE FREQUENCY 220 240 V 50 60Hz RATED CURRENT COOLING 0 27 A 0 27 A 0 35 A 0 35 A 0 40 A 0 40 A 0 43 A 0 43 A HEATING H1 0 27 A 0 35 A 0 40 A 0 43 A RATED POWER INPUT COOLING 40 W 40 W 52 ...

Page 26: ...EATING H1 NETWEIGHT 9 0 kg 9 0 kg 9 5 kg 9 5 kg DIMENSIONS OF THE UNIT WxHxD 820 X 299 X 215 mm COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MADE IN THAILAND MODEL AM045TNVDKH AM056TNVDKH AM071TNVDKH AM082TNVDKH CLIMATES CLASS T1 T3 T1 T3 T1 T3 T1 T3 RATEDVOLTAGE FREQUENCY 220 240 V 50 60Hz RATED CURRENT COOLING 0 27 A 0 27 A 0 35 A 0 35 A 0 40 A 0 40 A 0 43 A 0 43 A HEATING H1 0 27 A 0 35 A 0 40 A 0 43 A RATED POWER INPUT ...

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