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Model of Outdoor Unit 

AE-X24MCJ 

Compressor Manufacturer/trademark   

Sanyo 

Compressor Model 

C-6RZ146H1A 

Compressor Type 

Double Rotary 

L.R.A. (A) 

41 

Compressor RLA(A) 

8.4 

Compressor Power Input(W) 

1640 

Overload Protector 

1NT11L-3979 

Throttling Method 

Capillary throttling 

Starting Method 

                                                        Transducer  starting 

Working Temp Range (

) -15

℃≤

T

46

 

Condenser   

Aluminum fin-copper tube   

Rows-Fin Gap(mm) 

2-1.4 

Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil width (L) 

731X813X44 

Fan Motor Speed (rpm) (H/M/L) 

780/620 

Output of Fan Motor (W) 

60 

Fan Motor RLA(A) 

0.30 

Fan Motor Capacitor (uF) 

2.0 

Fan Type-Piece 

Axial fan –1 

Fan Diameter (mm) 

460 

Defrosting Method 

Auto defrost 

Climate Type 

T1 

Isolation I 
Moisture Protection 

IP24 

Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure 
for the Discharge Side(MPa) 

3.8 

Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure 
for the Suction Side(MPa) 

1.2 

Sound Pressure Level dB (A) 

58 

Sound Power Level dB (A) 

68 

Dimension (W/H/D) ( mm) 

950X840X420 

Dimension of Package (L/W/H)( mm) 

1100X450X905 

Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg) 

64/69 

Outdoor 

unit

 

Refrigerant and Charge (kg) 

R410A/2.4 

- 25 -

Liquid line diameter(mm) 
Gas line diameter(mm)

Connection

 

Pipe

φ

9.52(3/8")

φ

16(5/8")

Summary of Contents for AE-X24MCJ

Page 1: ...TION MANUAL Split Type Inverter Room Air Conditioner MODELS AY X24MCJ AE X24MCJ Thank youforselectingSHARPair conditioner Please read this manual carefully before operation and keep it for further reference ...

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Page 3: ...be separated for special treatment as required by local regulations and cleaning ing ing that should be prevented that Specifications NOTE All the pictures in this manual are just schematic diagrams The actual product is the standard ...

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Page 5: ...mals and plants directly to the output air flow as it may have a detrimental effect on them Don t expose yourself to cold output airfor prolonged periods as it may affect yourphysical condition This air conditioner is designed for normal residential use Do not use for any other purpose such as food preservation or drying clothes Don t place a space heater or cooking appliances near the air conditi...

Page 6: ...rom outdoors and transmit it to the indoor unit increasing room temperature Heating capacity will decrease in lower ambient temperatures When outdoor temperature is low but high humidity frost may form on the outdoor unit during extended operation affecting heating efficiency The air conditioner operation may stop for 8 10mins during auto defrosting function During auto defrosting the indoor indic...

Page 7: ...Name and function of each part X FAN ...

Page 8: ...peed is default when unit switched on AUTO Press this button to set clock function the clock symbol will blink and display Within 5 seconds the time can be adjusted by pressing or button Press button continuously for rapid time change During blinking press confirm button or clock button again to complete time setting Press this button to select between Auto Cool Dry Fan and Heat modes Auto mode is...

Page 9: ...ssing and holding for 2 seconds changes the temperature rapidly The temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto Mode Press this button to turn light On or Off Light On is defau lt when unit is switched on Press this button to select or cancel mode off is default when unit is switched on Under Cool or Heat mode pressing this button turns on or off the Turbo function After the turbo functio...

Page 10: ...re than 2 seconds changes the time rapidly While time is blinking press Timer On button to confirm setting After setting repressing the Timer On button cancels the operation symbol is displayed the remote control will send a temperature reading to the wall unit every 10 minutes Press the I FEEL button again to cancel operation When the I FEEL sel ect The functions below are not applicable to this ...

Page 11: ...unit odels m to switch the fan will con tinue to after the unit is stopped to remove the function is not operated senses the room temperature automatically to select a suitable running method for room comfort TURBO hen TURBO mode is selected W X FAN X FAN X FAN X FAN X FAN x fan ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 12: ...t is switched off by the remote control If settings are changed they will only be carried out after defrosting is finished To turn defrost function On or Off press Mode button and button simultaneously when remote control is powered off When s selected i pressing switched off emove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote control As shown in the figure R Replace the battery cover plate ...

Page 13: ... be changed on the To operate Press the AUTO STOP button and the unit will enter into AUTO RUN mode The microcomputer will monitor the room temperature to select the COOL HEAT FAN mode automatically to obtain the comfortable effect To turn off Press the AUTO STOP button to switch the unit off ...

Page 14: ...ront panel remove by pulling forwards Some minor force may be required LCD display if fitted from the front panel Before cleaning remove the Align and insert the two support lugs of the front panel into the slots then rotate downwards as shown in the figure It is recommended to clean the filters every three months More frequent cleaning is required in dusty environments After removing the filters ...

Page 15: ...ove from the unit water temperature should be and leave to dry naturally in a shady location it with a heater or open flame as fire or deformation may occur Never dry in the direction of the arrows then close the front panel Never operate the unit if the wiring or connections have been damaged report to a licenced contractor ...

Page 16: ...smell has been accumulated from the environment clean the air filter If smells persist contact your Approved Service Centre to arrange cleaning fluid gurgling noises This is not a fault it is the sound of flowing refrigerant mist nd or contraction a cracking sound mist ...

Page 17: ...erence near the main unit that may be affecting the operation of the controller Is the wireless remote control within its operating range or obstructed Check the condition of the batteries and replace if necessary has overflowed has been loosened water condensation occurs naturally around the pipe and connections some ice has thawed and flowed out water adhered on the heat exchanger has dripped ou...

Page 18: ...ion water or vapour may be emitted frost can be formed disconnect from the power supply and report to an authorised air conditioner contractor in the following situations Strong odours are emitted Circuit breaker continuously trips off Water has dripped into or been splashed onto the unit Power leads or connections have been damaged isconnect from d power supply ...

Page 19: ...ose to coastal areas Where the air is contaminated with industrial vapours and oils Where the air contains sulphured gas such as in hot spring zones environments where corrosion or air quality is a problem away from any obstruction Ensure the air can be blown through the whole room easily connected to the outdoor unit where it is the wall is installed in accord with the installation instructions w...

Page 20: ... rules A circuit breaker should be installed WARNING inadequate or incorrect electrical connections may cause electrocution or fire lease ensure the the unit is reliably earthed P the air conditioner is the earthing wire and cannot be used for any other purpose Improper earthing may cause electrocution The unit must be reliably earthed in accordance with AS NZS3000 AS NZS3000 and your electrical s...

Page 21: ...e Above Above Space to the wall Space to the wall Space to the wall Above Above A b o v e m c 0 3 50cm 0 2 0 15cm 15cm 300 cm 2 15 cm Space to the floor Air outlet side Space to the obstruction Air outlet side Air inlet side A b o v e m c 0 2 m c 0 Above 30cm Above cm cm 230 Installation dimension diagram ...

Page 22: ...he electrical connection cover plate and screw hole in the provided replace the using Replace sing U Installing the indoor unit and leveled to ensure correct drainage Fig 1 Rear piping hole Rear piping hole Left Right Mark on the middle of it Gradienter Space to the wall 150mm above Space to the wall 150mm above Wall Wall ...

Page 23: ...lectrical connections are properly earthed to prevent electrical shocks Ensure all wiring connections are secure and the cover plates are reinstalled properly Poor installations that allow dust or moisture incursion may cause fire or electrocution A circuit breaker of adequate capacity should be installed at the switchboard output Nm ensure the joint nut is adequately tightened Installing the indo...

Page 24: ... connection access plate either right hand side or front from the outdoor unit Replace access plate either right hand side or front on the outdoor unit Incorrect unit failure has been fitted Installing the Outdoor Unit ...

Page 25: ...soapy gas detection are leaking Outdoor attach satisfactorily Installing the Outdoor Unit ...

Page 26: ...satisfactory to the product product Are the inlet and outlet air openings blocked Is the quantity of gas charge sufficient for the length of pipe run may be insufficient ...

Page 27: ...ume l h 4 EER C O P W W 3 25 3 62 Energy Class A A Model of Indoor Unit AY X24MCJ Fan Motor Speed r min SH H M L Cool 1360 1000 900 760 Heat 1360 1060 960 900 Output of Fan Motor w 35 Fan Type Piece Cross flow fan 2 Diameter Length mm φ98 X 424 Evaporator Aluminum fin copper tube Row Fin Gap mm Coil length l x height H x coil width L 847X286 X25 4 Swing Motor Model MP35XX Output of Swing Motor W 4...

Page 28: ...m H M L 780 620 Output of Fan Motor W 60 Fan Motor RLA A 0 30 Fan Motor Capacitor uF 2 0 Fan Type Piece Axial fan 1 Fan Diameter mm 460 Defrosting Method Auto defrost Climate Type T1 Isolation I Moisture Protection IP24 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side MPa 3 8 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suction Side MPa 1 2 Sound Pressure Level dB A 58 Sound Pow...

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