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10

Care and Cleaning 

 

 

 Disconnect the power supply at the circuit breaker before cleaning and maintenance. 

 Do not splash water on the units for cleaning, as electric shocks may occur. 

 Wipe the unit with a dry soft cloth, or a cloth slightly moistened with water or cleaner (not with volatile 

liquid such as thinner, petrol or mineral spirits). 

 

Cleaning the Front Panel 

Remove the front panel. Dip a piece of cloth into the water, cooler than 45°Cand squeeze it. Wipe the front 
panel.

 

Note:

 Do not immerse the front panel into water so as to protect microcomputer components and circuit 

diagram on the front panel. 

 

Cleaning the Air Filter (every 3 months) 

Note: Do not to touch the fin of indoor unit during cleaning to avoid personal injury. 
 

(1) Take down the air filter 

Lift up the front panel unclip and pull the air filter downwards to take it 
off, as shown in Fig (a, b) 

 
 
 
 
 
 

(2) Clean the air filter 

Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust. 
If the filter is dirty, wash with warm water and mild detergent. Dry the filters in 
the shade. 
Note: Never use water above 45°C to clean the air filter or it can cause 
deformation or discolouration. 

 
 

(3) Reinstall the air filter 

Reinstall the filters along the direction of arrowhead and re-clip. Close the 
panel. 
 

Check before use 
(1)

 Be sure that nothing obstructs the air outlet and inlet. 

(2)

 Check if the batteries of the remote control need to be replaced. 

(3)

 Check if the installation stand of the outdoor unit is damaged or not. If damaged, please report to a 

licensed contractor. 

 

Maintenance after use 
(1)

 Switch off the power supply. 

(2)

 Clean the filters, inlets and outlets of the indoor and outdoor units. 

(3)

 Clear any obstructions such as build up of vegetation, leaves or debris from outdoor unit. 

Summary of Contents for AE-X09NCJ

Page 1: ...ION MANUAL MODELS AY X09NCJ AE X09NCJ AY X12NCJ AE X12NCJ AY X18NCJ AE X18NCJ AY X24NCJ AE X24NCJ AY X28NCJ AE X28NCJ Thank you for selecting SHARP Air Conditioner Please read this manual carefully before operation and keep it for further reference ...

Page 2: ... 15 Installing indoor unit 16 Installing outdoor unit 18 Test operation and check after installation 19 Specifications 20 Warranty Statement 26 NOTE All the pictures in this manual are just schematic diagrams The actual product is the standard This symbol stands for the items that should be prevented This symbol stands for the items that should be followed Do not dispose this product as unsorted m...

Page 3: ...can save electricity If you notice anything abnormal with the air conditioner s operation eg burning smell or noise turn the unit off immediately and disconnect from the power supply Keep combustible materials away from the air conditioner by at least 1 5m as it can cause a fire or explosion Do not attempt to repair the air conditioner by yourself Attempting repair could cause the risk of electric...

Page 4: ...n above 1 Power cord AYX09NCJ and AYX12NCJ only 2 Remote controller 3 Front panel 4 Filter 5 Horizontal louver 6 Wall pipe 7 Binding tape 8 Connection Pipe 9 Drain hose 10 Drain connector Accessory list 1x Remote Control 2x AAA Batteries 1x Operation Manual 1x Wall Plug ...

Page 5: ...display on the indoor unit Under Heat mode the HEAT initial value is 28 C 82 F Under other modes the initial value is 25 C 77 F SLEEP button Press this button to turn Sleep mode on or off Sleep mode off is default when unit is first turned on Sleep function is cancelled when unit is switched off Sleep mode duration can be adjusted Sleep mode is not available under the Fan and Auto modes FAN button...

Page 6: ...ayed The signal will automatically be cancelled if mode or fan speed is changed and button Preset temperature is increased and decreased by pressing these buttons Continuously pressing and holding for 2 seconds changes the preset temperature rapidly The preset temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto Mode LIGHT button Press this button to turn indoor display light ON or OFF Light ON is...

Page 7: ...accordingly to remote control location Press the I FEEL button again to cancel operation About X FAN function This function indicates that the indoor fan will continue to blow after the unit is turned off so moisture in the indoor unit will be removed This will help avoid mould 1 Having set X FAN function on Turning off the unit by pressing ON OFF button indoor fan will continue running for about ...

Page 8: ...rature 88 will display the corresponding temperature of last sleep curve setting and blink 2 To change the set temperature adjust by pressing and buttons Press Turbo button to confirmation 3 At this time 1hour will be automatically increased at the timer position on the remote control that are 2 hours or 3 hours or 8 hours the place of setting temperature 88 will display the corresponding temperat...

Page 9: ...ote control cannot operate normally please take the batteries out and then reinsert it 30s later if it is also abnormal please replace the batteries If the main unit needs to be remote controlled please aim remote controller at the receiver of main unit in order to improve the receiving sensitivity of the main unit When the remote controller sends out signal a mark will flicker for about 1s The be...

Page 10: ...lter Lift up the front panel unclip and pull the air filter downwards to take it off as shown in Fig a b 2 Clean the air filter Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust If the filter is dirty wash with warm water and mild detergent Dry the filters in the shade Note Never use water above 45 C to clean the air filter or it can cause deformation or discolouration 3 Reinstall the air filter Reinstall the f...

Page 11: ...pipes and connection joints During defrosting operation the thaw water flows out This is normal Noise from indoor unit The noise emitted when the fan or compressor relay is switched on or off Dirty filters will cause the fan to vary in speed At this time please clean filters The unit does not operate The unit does not operate if it is turned on immediately after it is turned off Water flowing nois...

Page 12: ...mpressor will stop operation to protect the unit Heating Operation Principle 1 Air conditioners absorb heat from outdoors and transmit it to the indoor unit increasing room temperature The heating capacity will decrease at low ambient temperature Defrosting 1 When the outdoor temperature is low but humidity is high frost may form on the outdoor unit during extended operation affecting heating effi...

Page 13: ...rial vapours and oils Corrosion on neighbouring materials exists Installation Site of Indoor Unit The air inlet and outlet should be away from any obstructions Ensure the air can be blown through the whole room Select a site where the condensing water can be easily drained out and where it is easily connected for outdoor unit Select a place where is it out of reach of children Select the place whe...

Page 14: ...ch after installation Including a circuit breaker with suitable capacity please note the following table The type of circuit breaker should magnetic thermal type it can protect the circuit short and overload Caution please do not use a fuse only for protection of the circuit Air conditioner BTU Circuit Breaker capacity 09 12K 16A 18 24 28K 25A Note Make sure the live wire neutral wire and earth wi...

Page 15: ...15 Installation Drawing ...

Page 16: ...r side 2 Insert the piping hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connection piping and wiring from being damaged when passing through the hole Installation of Drain Hose 1 Connect the drain hose to the outlet pipe of the indoor unit Bind the joint with rubber belt tape 2 Put the drain hose into insulating tube 3 Wrap the insulating tube with wide rubber belt to prevent the shift of insulating t...

Page 17: ... from right right rear left or left rear 1 When routing the piping and wiring from the left or right side of indoor unit cut off the tailings from the chassis when necessary As shown in Fig 7 i Cut off the tailings 1 when routing the wiring only ii Cut off the tailings 1 and tailings 2 when routing both the wiring and piping 2 Take out the piping from body case wrap the piping power cords drain ho...

Page 18: ...ressure valve 8 Tighten lid of low pressure valve As shown in Fig 10 Outdoor Condensate Drainage only for Heat pump unit During heating operation the condensate and defrosting water should be drained out reliably through the drain hose Install the outdoor drain connector in a Ø 25 hole or Ø 42 hole on the base plate and attach the drain hose to the connector so that the waste water formed in the o...

Page 19: ...or damage the parts Has the unit been securely earthed It may cause electrical leakage Is the power cord according to specification It may cause electric malfunction or damage the parts Is the inlet or outlet blocked It may cause insufficient cooling heating Is the length of connection pipes and refrigerant capacity according to important notice page 18 The refrigerant capacity is not accurate Ope...

Page 20: ...on WxDxH mm 806x209x292 Dimension of Package LxWxH mm 888x377x297 Indoor Unit Net Weight Gross Weight kg 10 13 Model of Outdoor Unit AEX09NCJ Compressor Manufacturer trademark PANASONIC WANBAO COMPRESSOR Compressor Type Rotary L R A A 25 Compressor RLA A 4 47 Compressor Power Input W 985 Overload Protector 1NT11L 5270 Throttling Method Capillary Working Temp Range C 15 C 43 C Condenser Aluminium F...

Page 21: ...sion WxDxH mm 866x209x292 Dimension of Package LxWxH mm 945x377x297 Indoor Unit Net Weight Gross Weight kg 11 14 Model of Outdoor Unit AEX12NCJ Compressor Manufacturer trademark PANASONIC WANBAO COMPRESSOR Compressor Type Rotary L R A A 25 Compressor RLA A 4 47 Compressor Power Input W 985 Overload Protector 1NT11L 5270 Throttling Method Capillary Working Temp Range C 15 C 43 C Condenser Aluminium...

Page 22: ...59 55 51 49 46 43 40 Dimension WxDxH mm 1018x230x319 Dimension of Package LxWxH mm 1097x397x340 Indoor Unit Net Weight Gross Weight kg 16 19 Model of Outdoor Unit AEX18NCJ Compressor Manufacturer trademark MITSUBISHI Compressor Type Rotary L R A A 27 Compressor RLA A 8 40 Compressor Power Input W 1245 Overload Protector 1NT11L 6578 Throttling Method Capillary Working Temp Range C 15 C 43 C Condens...

Page 23: ... SL 61 59 55 53 51 49 46 Dimension WxDxH mm 1178x264x326 Dimension of Package LxWxH mm 1256x414x364 Indoor Unit Net Weight Gross Weight kg 18 24 Model of Outdoor Unit AEX24NCJ Compressor Manufacturer trademark MITSUBISHI Compressor Type Rotary L R A A 45 Compressor RLA A 10 63 Compressor Power Input W 2200 Overload Protector CS 7C 1595 Throttling Method Capillary Working Temp Range C 15 C 43 C Con...

Page 24: ... L SL 61 59 55 53 51 49 46 Dimension WxDxH mm 1178x264x326 Dimension of Package LxWxH mm 1256x414x364 Indoor Unit Net Weight Gross Weight kg 18 24 Model of Outdoor Unit AEX28NCJ Compressor Manufacturer trademark MITSUBISHI Compressor Type Rotary L R A A 40 Compressor RLA A 12 Compressor Power Input W 2450 Overload Protector 1NT11L 6233 Throttling Method Capillary Working Temp Range C 15 C 43 C Con...

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