OWNER’SINSTRUCTIONS &INSTALLATIONMANUAL
DUCTLESS MINI-SPLIT
(Cool)
E S DB68-00029A(1)
AS12A1VC
AS12A2VC
AS12B1VC
AS12B2VC
AS09A1VA
AS09A2VA
AS09B1VA
AS09B2VA
Indoor Unit
AS07A1VA
AS07A2VA
AS07B1VA
AS07B2VA
Page 1: ... INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION MANUAL DUCTLESS MINI SPLIT Cool E S DB68 00029A 1 AS12A1VC AS12A2VC AS12B1VC AS12B2VC AS09A1VA AS09A2VA AS09B1VA AS09B2VA Indoor Unit Indoor Unit AS07A1VA AS07A2VA AS07B1VA AS07B2VA ...
Page 2: ...een the air flow blades as the inner fan may be damaged and you may be hurt Keep children away from the indoor unit 4 Do NOT place any obstacles in front of the outdoor unit 5 If the remote control will not be used for a long time remove the batteries 6 Users of this product are cautioned not to attempt repair of this product at their own discretion Instead they are requested to directly contact a...
Page 3: ...Humidity 12 Airing Your Room 13 Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Vertically 14 Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally 14 PROGRAMMING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Switching the Unit On and Off Automatically On Off Timer 15 Setting the Sleep Timer 16 Setting the Quick Timer 17 Cancelling the On Off Timer 18 Cancelling the Sleep Timer 18 Cancelling the Quick Timer 18 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE Operating ...
Page 4: ...ration without remote control Air Filter under the grille TIMER indicator YELLOW OPERATION indicator GREEN TURBO indicator RED FAN indicator GREEN Air flow blades outlet Remote control sensor Air Inlet View of the Outdoor Unit E 4 Air Inlet Air Outlet Connection Valve ...
Page 5: ...utton Sleep timer button Off Timer adjustment button Fan speed adjustment button Timer on off buttons Time adjustment buttons Timer setting cancellation buttons Remote control transmission indicator Temperature adjustment buttons Battery discharge indicator Temperature settings Air flow direction Air flow swing button Time setting Button Mode selection button AUTO COOL DRY FAN E 5 ...
Page 6: ...ou take full advantage of the unit s features The booklet is organized as follows The following figures are shown on pages 4 and 5 Indoor and outdoor units Remote control buttons and display They will help you find the buttons and understand the symbols displayed In the main part of the document you will find a series of step by step procedures for each function available The illustrations in the ...
Page 7: ...with a plastic holder that can be fitted to the wall to hold the remote control when you are not using it To attach the holder to the wall proceed as follows 1 With a pencil mark the positions of the two holes on the wall where the holder is to be installed 2 Drill the two holes and insert plugs as required for the type of wall on which the holder is being installed 3 Screw the holder into positio...
Page 8: ...minute intervals Hold down the button Decrease the time in one minute intervals Press the button Decrease the time in ten minute intervals Hold down the button Result AM or PM is displayed to indicate whether the setting corresponds to a time before or after midday 4 When you are satisfied with your setting confirm the time To do so using a small pointed tool ball point pen for example press the b...
Page 9: ...ng Plugged in Stopped It will start up normally after a three minute 2 If the indication is not displayed at the top of the remote control press the button on the remote control one or more times until it appears Result The indoor unit beeps each time you press The air conditioner starts up in AUTO mode N N N No o o ot t t te e e e You can change modes at any time 3 To adjust the standard temperat...
Page 10: ...t beeps each time you press The air conditioner starts up in Cool mode N N N No o o ot t t te e e e You can change modes at any time 3 To adjust the temperature press the or buttons one or more times until the required temperature is displayed Possible temperatures are between 18 C 65 F and 30 C 86 F inclusive Result Each time you press or The temperature is adjusted by 1 C 1 F The indoor unit bee...
Page 11: ...ed The indoor unit beeps 2 Press the button Result The temperature and fan settings are adjusted automatically The TURBO indicator on the indoor unit lights up The air conditioner cools the room as quickly as possible After 30 minutes the air conditioner is reset automatically to the previous mode temperature and fan settings but if you press the button in or mode that is changed with mode automat...
Page 12: ...ally after a three minute 2 If the indication is not displayed at the top of the remote control press the button on the remote control one or more times until it appears Result The indoor unit beeps each time you press The air conditioner starts up in Dry mode N N N No o o ot t t te e e e You can change modes at any time 3 To adjust the temperature press the or buttons one or more times until the ...
Page 13: ...e top of the remote control press the button on the remote control one or more times until it appears Result The indoor unit beeps each time you press The FAN indicator on the indoor unit lights up The air conditioner starts up in Fan mode The temperature is set automatically N N N No o o ot t t te e e e You can change modes at any time 3 Select the fan speed by pressing the button one or more tim...
Page 14: ...he button Result The blade move up and down around the base position set 3 To stop the blade moving up and down press the button again N N N No o o ot t t te e e e If you switch the air conditioner Then the blade is Off Closed completely On again Reset to the position that you previously selected Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally There are two sets of inner air flow blades Just as the ...
Page 15: ... on time press the or buttons To Then Increase the time in ten minute intervals Press the button Increase the time in one hour intervals Hold down the button Decrease the time in ten minute intervals Press the button Decrease the time in one hour intervals Hold down the button Result AM or PM is displayed to indicate whether the setting corresponds to a time before or after midday 5 When you are s...
Page 16: ...ot displayed at the top of the remote control press the button on the remote control one or more times until it appears 2 Press the button Result The indoor unit beeps The indication is displayed The air conditioner will be controlled as indicated in the illustrations below Cooling The temperature is increased by 1 C 2 F every hour When it has been increased by 2 C 4 F after two hours the temperat...
Page 17: ...utes one hour two hours three hours or five hours N N N No o o ot t t te e e e If you wish to switch the unit off at a specific time refer to page 15 1 If necessary switch the air conditioner on and select the required mode 2 Press one or more times until the correct period is displayed Result The TIMER indicator lights up yellow The air conditioner will switch off automatically when the counter d...
Page 18: ...y set The air conditioner operates normally Cancelling the Sleep Timer If you no longer wish to use the Sleep Timer that you have set you can cancel it at any time Press the button Result The indoor unit beeps The indication is no longer displayed The air conditioner operates normally Cancelling the Quick Timer If you no longer wish to use the Quick Timer that you have set you can cancel it at any...
Page 19: ...dation Power failure If a power failure occurs when the air conditioner is operating the unit is switched off When the power returns AS12A1VC AS12B1VC AS09A1VA AS09B1VA AS07A1VA AS07B1VA AS12A2VC AS12B2VC AS09A2VA AS09B2VA AS07A2VA AS07A2VA you must press on off to restart it the airconditioner starts up again automatically ...
Page 20: ...r conditioner you must clean it regularly to remove the dust that accumulates on the air filter Before cleaning your air conditioner ensure that you have switched off the breaker used for the unit 1 Open the front grille by pulling on the tabs on the lower right and left sides of the indoor unit 2 Lift out the bottom edge of the air filters and pull down to release them 3 Remove all dust on the ai...
Page 21: ...may be blocking the air filter guard refer to page 20 for cleaning instructions Check that there is no obstacle in front of the outdoor unit Check that the operating mode is set to or in the mode the fan speed changes automatically and in the mode it is set to AUTO Check that the air conditioner has been switched on if necessary press On Off on the remote control Check that you have set the clock ...
Page 22: ...the right side of the indoor unit Result The OPERATION indicator on the indoor unit comes on The indoor unit beeps The air conditioner starts up in the most suitable mode for the room temperature Room Temperature Operating Mode Temperature Setting 21 C 70 F or above Cool 24 C 75 F approx 3 To switch the air conditioner off press the ON OFF switch again N N N No o o ot t t te e e e Even if the air ...
Page 23: ... length Max Height Difference Dimensions Weight INDOOR UNIT W X H X D Net Weight W X H X D Net Weight 9000 10 0 3 240 47 115V 60Hz 8 880 15 Flare 1 4 3 8 16 33 10 AS09 VA 32 x 11 x 7 21 US09 VA 28 x 21 x 9 59 7500 10 0 3 212 45 115V 60Hz 6 670 15 Flare 1 4 3 8 16 33 10 AS07 VA 32 x 11 x 7 21 US07 VA 28 x 21 x 9 59 Standard rating conditions Cooling Indoor DB 26 7 80 C F WB 19 4 67 DB 35 0 95 WB 23...
Page 24: ...ELECTRONICS THIS AIR CONDITIONER IS MANUFACTURED BY Printed in Korea ...
Page 25: ...METHOD OF INSTALLATION E 24 AS12A1VC E 1 26 00 3 16 PM Page 2 ...
Page 26: ...mbly Piping 32 Cutting Extending the Piping 33 INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT Connecting the Cables to the Outdoor Unit 34 Auxiliary Circuit Breaker 35 Electrical Work 35 Checking Correct Earthing 36 Fixing the Unit in Position 37 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION Connecting Up and Purging the Circuit 38 Performing Leak Tests 39 Placing the Indoor Unit in Position 39 Checking and Testing Operations 40 Inst...
Page 27: ...ll run into the cooling circuit and seriously damage the unit Choose a location that is dry and sunny but not exposed to direct sunlight or strong winds Do not block any passageways or thoroughfares Choose a location where the noise of the air conditioner when running and the discharged air do not disturb any neighbours Choose a position that enables the piping and cables to be easily connected to...
Page 28: ...rances and maximum lengths indicated in the diagram below when installing the unit 160 mm 6 inch or more 600mm 24inch minimum 100 mm 4 inch minimum 100 mm 4 inch minimum 600 mm 24inch minimum 10 metres 32ft 10inch maximum PREPARING THE INSTALLATION B 3metres 9ft 10in maximum E 27 AS12A1VC E 1 26 00 3 16 PM Page 5 ...
Page 29: ... to install the air conditioner If these accessories are supplied they are located in the accessory box Installation Plate 1 FH M4 x 12 Tapped Screws 2 Remote Control 1 Remote Control Holder 1 Assembly Piping Ø6 35mm by 5m 1 Ø1 4 x L197 Assembly Piping 09 Ø9 52mm by 5m 1 Ø3 8 x L197 PE T3 Foam Tube Insulation 1 Vinyl Tape Width 50mm 2 Batteries for Remote Control 2 Owner s Instruction Booklet 1 PR...
Page 30: ...ng the indoor unit to a Then follow Steps Wall 3 Window frame 4 to 6 3 Fix the installation plate to the wall in a manner appropriate to the weight of the indoor unit If you are mounting the plate on a concrete wall with anchor bolts the anchor bolts must not project by more than 25 mm 1 inch 4 Determine the positions of the wooden uprights to be attached to the window frame 5 Attach the wooden up...
Page 31: ... unit the cable must first be extended to a maximum of ten metres 1 Extend the assembly cable if necessary 2 Open the front grille by pulling on the tabs on the lower right and left sides of the indoor unit 3 Remove the screw securing the connector cover 4 Pass the assembly cable through the rear of the indoor unit and connect the assembly cable to terminals 1 to 4 Connect the earth wires to the e...
Page 32: ...efer to page 39 for further details Installing and Connecting the Indoor Unit Drain Hose Care must be taken when installing the drain hose for the indoor unit to ensure that any condensation water is correctly drained outside When passing the drain hose through the 65 mm 2 inch hole drilled in the wall check that none of the following situations occur The hose must NOT slope upwards The end of the...
Page 33: ...ench applying the following torque Pipe Outer Diameter Torque kg cm Liquid refrigerant 6 35 mm 1 4 160 11 ft lb Gas refrigerant 9 52 mm 3 8 300 21 ft lb Gas refrigerant 12 70 mm 1 2 500 36 ft lb If the piping must be shortened or extended refer to page 33 4 Cut off any excess foam insulation 5 If necessary bend the pipe round along the bottom of the indoor unit and out through the appropriate hole...
Page 34: ...ng out remove all burrs at the cut end of the pipe using a reamer 4 Slide a flare nut on to the pipe and modify the flare Pipe Outer Diameter D Depth A Liquid refrigerant 6 35 mm 1 4 1 3 mm 5 100 Gas refrigerant 9 52 mm 3 8 1 8 mm 7 100 Gas refrigerant 12 70 mm 1 2 2 0 mm 8 100 5 Check that the flaring is correct referring to the illustrations below for examples of incorrect flaring Inclined Damag...
Page 35: ... power supply to the outdoor unit be installed between auxillary power S W and the outdoor unit The conduit kit is optional 3 Connect the earth wires to the earth terminals Refer to the page opposite for further details on how to check that earthing is correct refer to page 36 4 Replace the terminal board cover carefully tightening the screw 5 Connect the assembly cable with the indoor unit 1 2 3 ...
Page 36: ...mption AS12 VC 208 230V 60Hz Single phase 6A 33A 1280W AS09 VA 115V 60Hz Single phase 8 A 45A 880W 10 3 AS07 VA 115V 60Hz Single phase 6 A 34A 670W 10 3 Auxiliary Circuit Breaker N L 1 2 3 N L E Outdoor unit Distribution board conduit kit Auxiliary power s w Auxiliary circuit breaker should be installed near outdoor unit so that each access is possible Main outdoor power supply cable are connected...
Page 37: ...ated in the illustration opposite drive the earth ing electrode into position and cover the top of the electrode with the exca vated soil 4 Install a green yellow insulated earthing wire Ø1 6 mm in section 2 mm2 in2 or greater If the earthing wire is too short connect an extension lead soldering the connection and wrapping it with insulating tape do not bury the soldered connection Secure the eart...
Page 38: ...rt wall or ground 1 Position the outdoor unit so that the air flow is directed towards the out side as indicated by the arrows on the top of the unit 2 Attach the outdoor unit to the appropriate support using anchor bolts 3 If the outdoor unit is exposed to strong winds install shield plates around the outdoor unit so that the fan can operate correctly Certainly fix up its rubber leg in order to p...
Page 39: ...70 mm 1 2 500 36 ft lb 3 Connect the charging hose of low pressure side of manifold gauge to the packed valve having a service port 3 8 or 1 2 Packed valve as shown at the figure 4 Open the valve of the low pressure side of manifold gauge counter clockwise 5 Purge the air from the system using vacuum pump for about 10 minutes Close the valve of the low pressure side of manifold gauge clockwise Rem...
Page 40: ... avoid condensation problems place heat resistant polyethylene foam sep arately around each refrigerant pipe in the lower part of the indoor unit 2 Wind insulating tape around the pipes and drain hose 3 Place the resulting bundle carefully in the lower part of the indoor unit making sure that it does not jut out from the rear of the indoor unit 4 Hook the indoor unit on to the installation plate a...
Page 41: ...tion wiring Heat resistant insulation of the piping Drainage Earthing wire connection Correct operations follow the steps below 2 Press the On Off button Result The indicator lights on the indoor unit flash at half second intervals While the indoor unit opens the indoor unit fan runs to start 3 Press the button Result The outdoor unit operates in cooling mode as following the room temperature 4 Ai...
Page 42: ...lder is being installed 3 Screw the holder into position Result The owner can now slide the remote control in and out of the holder as required Explaining Operations to the Owner Before leaving the premises on which you have installed the air conditioner you should explain the following operations to the owner making reference to the appropriate pages in the owner s instruction booklet 1 How to st...