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  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 control(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 centers or returned to the retailer so that it can be disposed of correctly  

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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.

  Do not use the air conditioner in environments with hazardous substances or close to equipment that release free   

 flames to avoid the occurrence of fires, explosions or injuries.

  To prevent injury when accidentally touching the indoor unit fan, install the indoor unit at least 2.5m above the floor.

  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.

  Our units must be installed in compliance with the spaces indicated in the installation manual to ensure either

 accessibility from both sides or ability to perform routine maintenance and repairs. The units’ components must be   

 accessible and that can be disassembled in conditions of complete safety either for people or things. 

 For this reason, where it is not observed as indicated into the Installation Manual, the cost necessary to reach and repair  

 the unit (in safety, as required by current regulations in force) with slings, trucks, scaffolding or any other means of  

 elevation won’t be considered in-warranty and charged to end user.

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  Always make sure that the power supply is compliant with current safety standards. Always install the air conditioner in  

 compliance with current local safety standards.

  Always verify that a suitable grounding connection is available.

  Verify that the voltage and frequency of the power supply comply with 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 protection switches are suitably dimensioned.

  Verify that the air conditioner is connected to the power supply in accordance with the instructions provided in the 

 wiring diagram included in the manual.

  Always verify that electric connections (cable entry, section of leads, protections…) are compliant with the electric  

 specifications and with the instructions provided in the wiring scheme. Always verify that all connections comply with  

 the standards applicable to the installation of air conditioners.

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Summary of Contents for DB98032978A

Page 1: ...hank you for purchasing this Samsung product To receive more complete service please register your product at www samsung com register DB98 32978A 4 S E F I P D G RJ100F5HX AJ100FCJ5 RJ100F5HXEA_IM_E_...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...substances or close to equipment that release free flames to avoid the occurrence of fires explosions or injuries To prevent injury when accidentally touching the indoor unit fan install the indoor un...

Page 4: ...are not supplied use the standard cable approved by IEC standard Please check Method for connecting wires section 3 wire Power Cable option 2 wire Assembly Cable option Drain Plug Installation Manual...

Page 5: ...tdoor unit so that the air flow is directed towards the outside as indicated by the arrows on the top of the unit Maintain sufficient clearance around the outdoor unit as indicated in page 8 Make sure...

Page 6: ...or more 2000 or more The upper part of the outdoor unit and the air outlet is towards the wall 1500 or more 600 or more 300 or more The upper part of the outdoor unit and the air outlet is opposite th...

Page 7: ...e in the noise level and vibration particularly if the outdoor unit is to be installed close to a neighbour If it is to be installed in a location exposed to strong winds or at a height the unit must...

Page 8: ...and vibration Indoor unit Outdoor unit Power supply V Hz 020 023 026 030 035 052 07 09 12 18 24 RJ100F5HX AJ100FCJ5 1 220 240 50 60 Unit Outside diameter Liquid Gas 020 023 026 030 035 07 09 12 1 4 3...

Page 9: ...ct up to the outdoor unit and purge the circuit refer to page 10 While heating ice may accumulate During the process of defrosting check if condensation draining is adequate For adequate draining do t...

Page 10: ...4 Purge the air from the system using vacuum pump for about 30 minutes Close the valve of the low pressure side of manifold gauge clockwise Make sure that pressure gauge show 0 1MPa 76cmHg after abou...

Page 11: ...echeckedforleakageatleastonceevery12months ac cordingtoregulationN 842 2006 Thisactivityhastobecoveredbyqualified personnelonly Incasesituationabove 3kgormoreofR 410A installer orrecognisedperson whic...

Page 12: ...system on in cooling with fan operating at high velocity Compressor will immediately start provided 3 minutes have elapsed since the last stop 3 After 2 minutes of operation shut off the suction valv...

Page 13: ...munication Cable Specification 2G 0 75mm2 or more Abbreviations MCA Min Circuit Amps A MFA Max Fuse Amps A 1 L 2 N 1 L 2 N A B 1 L 2 N F1 F2 1 L 2 N F1 1 L 2 N F1 1 L 2 N F1 F2 1 2 F1 F2 F1 F2 1 2 2 1...

Page 14: ...ith staples If the earthing electrode is installed in an area of heavy traffic its wire must be connected securely j 5 Carefully check the installation by measuring the earthing resistance with an ear...

Page 15: ...it connected to refrigerant pipe A The outdoor unit is communicating correctly with the indoor unit connected to refrigerant pipe B The outdoor unit is communicating correctly with the indoor unit con...

Page 16: ...ftdisplayofoutdoorunitdisplayPCB DIS01 willcountfrom00 01 02to15 Estabilishedcommunicationtheleftdisplaywillcountsequentially 00 communicationwithindoorunitA 01 communicationwithindoorunitB 02 communi...

Page 17: ...TO SET ADDRESSING MANUALLY BY ROTARY SWITCH SW02 RAC MH020FV N A MH023FB MH026FB V N A MH035FB V N A MH052FB V N A IT S HERE sw02 MAIN PCB SLIM 1 WAY CASSETTE MH026FS MH035FS sw02 MINI 4 WAY CASSETTE...

Page 18: ...by 1 4 You press button to move to the next setteing page 5 After setting option press button to check whether the option code you input is correct or not 6 Press operation button with the direction o...

Page 19: ...tton to enter SEG12value Step 7 Press Mode button to be changed to AUTO mode in the OFF status 1 Press Fan button to enter SEG14 value 2 Press High Fan button to enter SEG15 value Step 8 Press Mode bu...

Page 20: ...it address 10 digit of indoor unit A single digit of indoor unit Remote Controller Display Indication andDetails Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication...

Page 21: ...t the option value of SEG4 6 If you set the SEG 9 as 0 the indoor unit will maintain previous RMC ADDRESS even if you input the option value of SEG11 12 5 The MAIN address is for commnication between...

Page 22: ...umber of electric and electronics loads consumption and use Ampere limits switch DIP Switch just as emergency solution or in case the system is anyway oversized compared to real thermal load needed Am...

Page 23: ...Explanation Push Display Explanation 0 Present Compressor Frequency 8 Discharge temperature 1 Target Compressor Frequency 9 OLP temperature 2 EEV0 current step 10 Condenser temperature 3 EEV1 current...

Page 24: ...units refer to page 26 5 Assemble a cover of the outdoor unit and turn the power on 6 Check the communication status 7 If you install a transmitter to the outdoor unit every indoor unit which is conn...

Page 25: ...PCB as seen in the picture 5 Connect the wire remote controller central remote controller etc to the sub PCB 6 Assemble the panel frame and the front panel The product and accessories may look differ...

Page 26: ...lave Indication andDetails Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details 1 0 0 0 0 0 Slave 1 Master Option SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 S...

Page 27: ...fan motor can remain off to avoid cold air blown into conditioned space Before leaving the premises on which you have installed the air conditioner you should explain the following operations to the o...

Page 28: ...installationthroughautoaddressingmodewithoutpipecheckoperation Check setting The number of Indoor unit mismatched Check electrical connection and setting Communication error between the outdoor and in...

Page 29: ...lf diagnosis Outdoor unit EEV open operating indoor unit s Self diagnosis High temperature over 30 C of outdoor as heating mode Low temperature under 10 C of outdoor as cooling mode Outdoor Fan Error...

Page 30: ...EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur This EEE is compliant with RoHS RJ100F5HXEA_IM_E_32978A 4 indd 30 2012 10 25 5 22 55 w w w k e v e k l i m a h u...

Page 31: ...conditions kW 3 0 3 0 3 7 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to g...

Page 32: ...kW 4 3 5 5 5 8 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warmin...

Page 33: ...ons kW 5 8 7 7 7 7 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global wa...

Page 34: ...at reference design conditions kW 3 7 5 8 4 3 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would c...

Page 35: ...n conditions kW 5 8 7 7 5 8 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to...

Page 36: ...sign conditions kW 5 8 7 7 3 0 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less...

Page 37: ...at reference design conditions kW 3 7 5 8 3 7 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would c...

Page 38: ...ference design conditions kW 3 7 5 8 3 7 R Assumed backup heating capacity kW 0 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contri...

Page 39: ...kW 0 0 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to...

Page 40: ...acit nerg tique SCOP K Classe di efficienza energetica SCOP L QHE 3 temporada calefacci n L QHE 3 saison chaude L QHE 3 stagione di riscaldamento M Otras temporadas de calefacci n declaradas aptas par...

Page 41: ...etrieb SCOP J SCOP K Classe de efici ncia energ tica SCOP K Energieeffizienzklasse SCOP K SCOP L QHE 3 esta o de aquecimento L QHE 3 Heizperiode L QHE 3 M Outras esta es de aquecimento utiliz veis M W...

Page 42: ...jamais d interf rer avec le circuit de fluide frigorig ne ou de d monter le produit vous m me et demandez toujours conseil un professionnel 2 Consommation nerg tique XYZ kWh par an bas e sur des r sul...

Page 43: ...e da sua localiza o DEUTSCH 1 K ltemittelverlust tr gt zum Klimawandel bei K ltemittel mit niedrigeremTreibhauspotenzial GWP tragen im Falle eines Entweichens in die Atmosph re in geringerem Ma e zur...

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