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OWNER’S MANUAL
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OPERATION TIPS
The following events may occur during normal operation:
Compressor protection
• The compressor cannot restart for 3 minutes after it stops.
The supply air drops below a pre-determined set point; this prevents
the indoor coil from freezing.
A white mist may generate due to a large temperature difference
between air inlet and air outlet on COOL mode in an indoor
environment that has a high relative humidity.
You may hear a low hissing sound when the compressor is running or
has just stopped running.
This sound is the sound of the refrigerant flowing or coming to a stop.
You can also hear a low “squeak” sound when the compressor is
running or has just stopped running.
This is caused by heat expansion and cold contraction of the plastic parts
in the Unit when the temperature is changing.
This is a normal condition when the air conditioner has not been used for a
long time or during first use of the Unit.
This is caused by the Indoor unit giving off smells permeated from building
material, from furniture, smoke (for example if someone is cooking food), or
from the duct work.
When indoor air temperature reaches the setting on the wired wall
control, the compressor will stop operating and after approximately 60
seconds the indoor fan will stop blowing air. When the room temperature rises
back to the set point, the indoor fan and the compressor will start again.
1. Protection of the air conditioner.
2. A white mist coming out from the Indoor unit.
3. Low noise of the air conditioner.
4. Dust is blown out from the Indoor unit.
5. A peculiar smell comes out from the Indoor unit.
6. FAN operation during COOL mode.
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SDHV Series Ducted Inverter Unit
OPERATION TIPS
The following events may occur during normal operation:
Compressor protection
• The compressor cannot restart for 3 minutes after it stops.
The supply air drops below a pre-determined set point; this prevents
the indoor coil from freezing.
A white mist may generate due to a large temperature difference
between air inlet and air outlet on COOL mode in an indoor
environment that has a high relative humidity.
You may hear a low hissing sound when the compressor is running or
has just stopped running.
This sound is the sound of the refrigerant flowing or coming to a stop.
You can also hear a low “squeak” sound when the compressor is
running or has just stopped running.
This is caused by heat expansion and cold contraction of the plastic parts
in the Unit when the temperature is changing.
This is a normal condition when the air conditioner has not been used for a
long time or during first use of the Unit.
This is caused by the Indoor unit giving off smells permeated from building
material, from furniture, smoke (for example if someone is cooking food), or
from the duct work.
When indoor air temperature reaches the setting on the wired wall
control, the compressor will stop operating and after approximately 60
seconds the indoor fan will stop blowing air. When the room temperature rises
back to the set point, the indoor fan and the compressor will start again.
1. Protection of the air conditioner.
2. A white mist coming out from the Indoor unit.
3. Low noise of the air conditioner.
4. Dust is blown out from the Indoor unit.
5. A peculiar smell comes out from the Indoor unit.
6. FAN operation during COOL mode.
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MAIN COMPONENTS
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
1. Power Cord
2. Wired Controller
3. Binding tape
4. Liquid Pipe
5. Gas Pipe
6. Drain Pipe
1
2
3
6
5
4
Air outlet
Air inlet
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Probable Cause
Remedy
1. The air conditioner
does not run.
2. There is insufficient
cooling.
3. ‘Clicking’ sound is
heard from the air
conditioner.
1.1 Power failure.
1.2 Fuse blown or circuit
breaker open.
1.3 Thermostat adjustment
too low (in heating mode)
or too high (in cooling
mode).
2.1 The room was probably
very hot when you
started the system.
3.1 In heating or cooling
operation any plastic
parts may expand or
shrink due to a sudden
temperature change in
this event, a clicking
sound may occur.
1.1 Wait for power to resume.
1.2 Replace the fuse or reset
the breaker.
1.3 Check thermostat setting.
2.1 Wait a while so the Unit
has enough time to cool
the room.
3.1 This is normal.
WARRANTY & SERVICE
For prompt, efficient service, please follow the above before calling the
appropriate number below.
When calling the Warranty Service number, please ensure you have your model
and serial number available, along with date of purchase, and if possible a
description of the problem.
For Refrigerated Cooling Issues
1300 526 477
NOTE:
Seeley International strives for continuous product improvements, therefore specifications are subject
to change without notice. Unit colour may vary slightly from that depicted in this booklet.
Installation and commissioning of this system to the manufacturer's specification, and compliance
with industry standards, and local, state and national regulatory codes, are the responsibility of the
installer.
Information in this booklet was true and correct at the time of publishing. E & OE.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Probable Cause
Remedy
1. The air conditioner
does not run.
2. There is insufficient
cooling.
3. ‘Clicking’ sound is
heard from the air
conditioner.
1.1 Power failure.
1.2 Fuse blown or circuit
breaker open.
1.3 Thermostat adjustment
too low (in heating mode)
or too high (in cooling
mode).
2.1 The room was probably
very hot when you
started the system.
3.1 In heating or cooling
operation any plastic
parts may expand or
shrink due to a sudden
temperature change in
this event, a clicking
sound may occur.
1.1 Wait for power to resume.
1.2 Replace the fuse or reset
the breaker.
1.3 Check thermostat setting.
2.1 Wait a while so the Unit
has enough time to cool
the room.
3.1 This is normal.
WARRANTY & SERVICE
For prompt, efficient service, please follow the above before calling the
appropriate number below.
When calling the Warranty Service number, please ensure you have your model
and serial number available, along with date of purchase, and if possible a
description of the problem.
For Refrigerated Cooling Issues
1300 526 477
NOTE:
Seeley International strives for continuous product improvements, therefore specifications are subject
to change without notice. Unit colour may vary slightly from that depicted in this booklet.
Installation and commissioning of this system to the manufacturer's specification, and compliance
with industry standards, and local, state and national regulatory codes, are the responsibility of the
installer.
Information in this booklet was true and correct at the time of publishing. E & OE.
NOTE
For complete warranty terms and conditions, refer to separate Warranty Booklet and/or
Warranty conditions are subject to property access and industry Safety Standards.
Seeley International strives for continuous product improvements, therefore specifications are subject to change
without notice. Unit colour may vary slightly from that depicted in this booklet.
Installation and commissioning of this system to the manufacturer's specification, compliance with industry standards,
and local, state and national regulatory codes are the responsibility of the installer.
Information in this booklet was true and correct at the time of publishing. E & OE.
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No.
Icons
Introduction
1
Left and right swing function
2
Up and down swing function
3
Air exchange function
4
Sleep function
5
Auto mode
6
COOL mode
7
DRY mode
8
FAN mode
9
HEAT mode
10
Health function
11
I-Demand function
12
Vacation function
13
Status display of master and slave wired controller
14
Shield function
The button operation, temperature setting, "On/Off" operation, "Mode"
setting, and "Save" setting are disabled.
15
Fan speed
16
Memory function
The unit will resume the original setting state after power recovery.
17
Turbo function
18
Energy-saving function
19
Ambient/setting temperature
OPERATION cont.
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