Sinclair ASC-XXAIN User Manual Download Page 21

Wired Controller XK60

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Cancellation of Timer Setting: The timer setting can be canceled by press “Timer”. Then , xx. 

Hour won’t be displayed.

Timer Setting under the ON state of the Unit is as shown in Fig.11:

Unit On, no timer function

Press “Timer” button to set 

timer off

adjust timer time

Press “Mode” button to set 

timer on

adjust timer time

Press “timer” button to activate 

timer function

Fig.11 Timer Setting under the ON state of the Unit

Timer range: 0.5-24hr. Every press of the ▲ or ▼ button will make the setting time increased or 

decreased by 0.5hr.If press either of them continuously, the setting time will automatically increase/ 
decrease by 0.5hr every 0.5s.
Notes:

① .

When Timer On and Timer Off both are set, the displayed time is the Timer On setting for 

the unit under the OFF state , or is the timer Off setting for the unit under the ON state .

② .

Timer On setting starts when the unit under the ON state is turned off; Timer Off setting 

starts when the unit under the OFF state is turned on.

3.8 Air Exchange Setting

How to activate the air exchange function:
Under the ON state of the unit, press the Function button to select the “AIR” function, with 

the function symbol flashing, and then press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the “AIR” type, after that, press the 

Enter/Cancel button to activate this function. When this function is activated, the symbol will be 
displayed. Type 1 is the defaulted “AIR” type.

There are 10 “AIR” function types , but only 1-2 types are for the wireless remote controller. 

Summary of Contents for ASC-XXAIN

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL INDOOR CASSETTE UNITS ASC xxAIN NEW UNI DC INVERTER ...

Page 2: ... Original instructions ...

Page 3: ...nverter Cassette Type Air Conditioner Installation and Operation Manual Read the following carefully to assure safe use NOTE Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance ...

Page 4: ...his appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety ...

Page 5: ... cord Do not put other loads on the power supply use a dedicated power circuit Failure to do so may cause abnormal heat electric shock or fire 8 Use the specified types of wires for electrical connections between the indoor and outdoor units Firmly clamp the interconnecting wires so their terminals receive no external stresses Incomplete connections or clamping may cause terminal overheating or fi...

Page 6: ...ng children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 18 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 19 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service ag...

Page 7: ...rainage device 2 Drainage pipe 3 Air flow flap 4 Connection pipe 5 Wireless Controller 6 Wired Controller 7 Big handle 8 Liquid Pipe 9 Gas pipe 10 Drainage pipe 11 Front Board Indoor Outdoor 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 Air inlet Air outlet Fig 1 ...

Page 8: ... under the sunlight directly or where it is very hot This is a general remote control it could be used for multiple types functions of air conditioners For some models without the functions specified here we preserve the right to not to inform exclusively 2 Control panel of the wireless remote controller ONOFF HOUR 1 4 2 5 7 9 3 8 6 10 14 13 12 11 Note This remote controller is universal and can b...

Page 9: ... for more than 2 seconds can make the temperature changed quickly until release this button and then transmit this order The temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto mode but the order can be sent by pressing this button Centigrade setting range 16 30 Fahrenheit scale setting range 61 86 button Preset temperature can be increased by pressing this button Pressing and holding this button...

Page 10: ...ng will be increased or decreased 10 minutes every 0 5 seconds After that another press on the CLOCK button accepts the setting 12 00 is the default when the wireless remote controller is energized 8 TIMER ON button When TIMER ON is activated ON will blink while the symbol will disappear Within 5 seconds it is allowed to set the ON time by pressing the button Each press will make the time increase...

Page 11: ...pressing this button Sleep On and Sleep Off can be selected After powered on Sleep Off is defaulted Once the unit is turned off the Sleep function is canceled When Sleep is set to On the symbol of SLEEP will display Under the Fan and Auto modes this function is not available 14 LIGHT button Press this button to select LIGHT on or off in the displayer When the LIGHT is set to on the icon will be di...

Page 12: ...e Under the OFF state of the unit press MODE and buttons simultaneously to switch between C and F 4 Replacement of batteries 1 Slightly press the place with along the arrowhead direction and push the back cover of the wireless remote controller 2 Take out the used batteries 3 Insert two new AAA 1 5V dry cell batteries and pay attention to their polarity 4 Put back the cover of the wireless remote ...

Page 13: ...Wired Controller XK60 1 Introduction to the Wired Controller Fig 1 Appearance of the Wired Controller 1 1 Appearance and LCD Icons Fig 2 Appearance of the LCD ...

Page 14: ...N 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 ...

Page 15: ...ed Controller XK60 20 Electric heater 21 Blow function 22 Defrosting function 23 Filter cleaning 24 Timer Setting 25 Keycard control Detected status sensed by human body 26 Quiet function 27 Lock function ...

Page 16: ...TION TURBO SAVE E HEATER BLOW QUIET 7 Timer Timer setting 8 On Off Turn on off indoor unit 4 mode and 2 Memory Press Mode and at the same time for 5s under the OFF state of the unit to activate deactivate memory function If memory is set indoor unit will resume original setting state after power recovery If not indoor unit is defaulted to be OFF after power recovery Memory function is defaulted to...

Page 17: ...tes the OFF state of the unit after energization The state shown in Fig 5 indicates the ON state of the unit after energization Fig 4 OFF State of the Unit Fig 5 ON State of the Unit 3 2 Mode Setting Under the ON state of the unit press the Mode button to switch the operation modes as the sequence shown in Fig 6 Auto Cooling Dry Fan Heating Fig 6 ...

Page 18: ...increased or decreased by 1 C every 0 5s In Cooling Dry Fan and Heating mode temperature setting range is 16 C 30 C In Auto mode the setting temperature is un adjustable As shown in Fig 7 Fig 7 Temperature Setting 3 4 Fan Speed Setting Press Fan button fan speed of indoor unit will change as the sequence shown in Fig 8 Low Mid low Mid high Middle High Super high Auto Fig 8 Fan Speed Setting ...

Page 19: ...ton to select the Right and Left Swing function option and then press the Enter Cancel button to deactivate it Right and Left Swing function setting is as shown in Fig 9 Unit On no left right swing Press Function button to set left right swing function Press Enter Cancel button to activate left right swing function Press Function button to set left right swing function Press Enter Cancel button to...

Page 20: ... to set when to start the unit When the unit is OFF press the Timer button with xx Hour displayed and ON blinking then press to adjust the timer after that press the Timer button again to make a confirmation If the Mode button is pressed prior to the confirmation it will switch to the Timer Off setting After the timer Off setting the LCD displays xx Hour ON OFF xx Hour indicating the time to start...

Page 21: ...rease by 0 5hr every 0 5s Notes When Timer On and Timer Off both are set the displayed time is the Timer On setting for the unit under the OFF state or is the timer Off setting for the unit under the ON state Timer On setting starts when the unit under the ON state is turned off Timer Off setting starts when the unit under the OFF state is turned on 3 8 Air Exchange Setting How to activate the air...

Page 22: ...s for 60min and fresh air valve runs for 48 min 9 The unit continuously runs for 60min and fresh air valve runs for 54 min 10 The unit continuously runs for 60min and fresh air valve always runs How to deactivate the air exchange function When the Air function is activated it can be deactivated in the way by firstly pressing the Function button to select the Air function option with the Air symbol...

Page 23: ...Press Function button to set sleep function Press Enter Cancel button to activate sleep function Press Function button to set sleep function Press Enter Cancel button to cancel sleep function Fig 13 Sleep Setting Notes The Sleep function is defaulted to be OFF after power recovery The Sleep function is unavailable under the Fan mode When the Quiet function is activated the Quiet function will alwa...

Page 24: ...11 12 Time hour Fig 14 Sleep Curve under the COOL Mode Under the Heat mode the Sleep function is ON the setting temperature range can be 16 C 17 20 C 21 27 C or 28 30 C Each of them has a different curve as shown in Fig 15 e g If the setting temperature is 22 C the temperature will drop by 1 C in each hour until it reaches 20 C Then the unit will run at this temperature 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ...

Page 25: ... health function Press Enter Cancel button to cancel health function Press Function button to set health function Fig 16 Health Setting Note The health function can be cancelled by turning off the unit The health function can not be cancelled by mode switching After the unit is resumed health function will be maintained 3 11 I Demand Setting Under cooling mode press Function button to select I Dem...

Page 26: ...unction is set the unit will run as per Auto fan speed The Turbo fan speed is not available When the I Demand function is set the setting temperature 27 C can not be changed When the setting temperature is shielded by the distant control I Demand function can not be entered 3 12 Vacation Setting Vacation function It s used to keep the indoor ambient temperature and activate fast heating Under heat...

Page 27: ...erse the vacation function can not be set when the distant shielding is taking into effect When the vacation function is set the setting temperature shown on the wired controller is 8 C The indoor fan will automatically run as per Auto fan speed The vacation function can be cancelled when there is mode switching The temperature will go back to the original setting temperature prior to vacation fun...

Page 28: ...on can also be used to adjust Turbo function 3 14 SAVE Function Setting Energy Saving Function Energy saving can make the air conditioner runs in a smaller temperature range by setting lower limited value of setting temperature in the COOL or DRY mode and upper limited value in the HEAT mode 1 Energy Saving Setting for Cooling When the unit runs under the COOL or DRY mode press the Function button...

Page 29: ...VE Function Setting Notes Under the Auto mode when the SAVE function is activated the unit will forcibly quit the Auto mode and change to the current operation mode Further the Sleep function will be deactivated when the SAVE function is activated During the SAVE setting if the Function button is pressed down or there is not any operation within 5s after the last button operation the system will q...

Page 30: ...TER flashing and then press the Enter Cancel button to deactivate it E HEATER Function setting is as shown in Fig 21 Unit On no E heater function Press Function button to set E heater function Press Enter Cancel button to activate E heater function Press Function button to set E heater function Press Enter Cancel button to cancel E heater function Fig 21 E HEATER Function Setting Note The E HEATER...

Page 31: ... through the On Off button the indoor fan will still run at low fan speed for another 10 minutes When the Blow function is deactivated the indoor fan will stop directly as the unit is turned off The Blow function is not available in the FAN and HEAT modes 3 17 Filter Setting Under On status press Function button to set Filter function with Filter icon flashing The setting pollution level will be s...

Page 32: ...ea The first number represents the pollution level The second number shows the accumulated operating time of the indoor fan There are four statuses in total No Filter function setting 00 shown at the timer area When the filter reaches light level pollution 1 will be shown at the first place When 0 shows up at the second place the accumulated operating hour reaches 5500h Every increase of the numbe...

Page 33: ...fectively set the icon will light up If it is not necessary to clean the filter no matter whether the setting is changed or not the unit will not restart to timing while pressing Enter Cancel button If the filter should be cleaned under On OFF status the icon will blink once every 0 5s so as to remind user to clean the filter Press Function button to set with icon flashing Press and to adjust poll...

Page 34: ...mode when the setting temperature is 16 C press button twice and the setting temperature will be changed to 12 C at this time the unit enters the Ultra Dry function When the Ultra Dry function is activated it can be cancelled by pressing button or pressing Mode button to switch mode 3 20 Other Functions 3 20 1 Lock Function Under the ON state of the unit without any malfunction or under the OFF st...

Page 35: ...ion If there is no operation in 20s the unit will quit from this function automatically Note If the unit is not connected with the ambient temperature sensor after 12h electrification the display of the ambient temperature sensor will be shielded If the outdoor temperature sensor has error after 12h electrification the display of the ambient temperature sensor will be shielded 3 20 5 Indoor fan sh...

Page 36: ...t from the interface Fig 25 Indoor fan shutdown mode setting Note In the parameter setting interface only when 05 shown on it the indoor fan shutdown mode can be set Other parameters are not allowed to be modified and our company is not responsible for the unit damage or property loss due to parameter changed by customers 4 Installation of the Wired Controller 4 1 Standard Parts No Description Qua...

Page 37: ...ring Be sure the communication line is wired into the correct port otherwise it would result in communication fault The communication line wired controller and power line must be separated with the minimal distance of 20cm otherwise it would result in communication fault Suppose that the air conditioner is installed where likely to suffer electromagnetic interference the communication line of the ...

Page 38: ...h no short circuit potential Set the panel and the bottom together by clasps 4 4 How to Remove the Wired Controller The wired controller can be easily removed as shown in Fig 28 Fig 28 Removal of the Wired Controller 5 Error Display When error happens to the unit the error code will be shown on the wired controller When multiple errors simultaneously happen the error codes will circularly show up ...

Page 39: ...tdoor ambient temperature sensor error 12 F4 Discharge temperature sensor error 13 F5 Temperature sensor error of wired controller 14 C5 Capacity code error 15 EE Outdoor memory chip error 16 PF Electric box sensor error 17 H3 Compressor overload protection 18 H4 Overloading 19 H5 IPM protection 20 H6 DC fan motor error 21 H7 Drive desynchronizing protection 22 Hc Pfc protection 23 L1 Humidity sen...

Page 40: ... protection 35 PA AC current protection 36 Pc Drive current error 37 Pd Sensor connecting protection 38 PE Temperature drift protection 39 PL Bus low voltage protection 40 PH Bus high voltage protection 41 PU Charge loop error 42 PP Input voltage abnormality 43 ee Drive memory chip error ...

Page 41: ...y Auto Button Test Button Power Indicating Lamp Timer Indicating Lamp Fig 46 Power and ON OFF Indicating Lamp It goes red when the unit is powered on while it goes white when the unit is started Timer Indicating Lamp It goes on when the timer is set and goes off when it is not Its display is in yellow ...

Page 42: ... Side Outdoor Side DB C WB C DB C WB C Nominal Cooling 27 19 35 24 Nominal Heating 20 7 6 Rated Cooling 32 23 48 Low Temp Cooling 21 15 15 Rated Heating 27 24 18 Low Temp Heating 20 10 11 Note The design of this unit conforms to the requirements of EN14511 standard The air volume is measured at the relevant standard external static pressure Cooling heating capacity stated above is measured under n...

Page 43: ...ilter is dirty or blocked There is heat source or too many people inside the room The door or window is open There is obstacle at the air intake or outlet The set temperature is too high There is refrigerant leakage The performance of room temperature sensor becomes worse Poor heating effect The air filter is dirty or blocked The door or window is not firmly closed The set room temperature is too ...

Page 44: ...DC Inverter Cassette Type Air Conditioner Installation and Operation Manual The following are not troubles ...

Page 45: ...t Do not wet the indoor unit in case of electric shock or fire hazard Increase the frequency of cleaning if the unit is installed in a room where the air is extremely contaminated As a yardstick for yourself consider cleaning the filter once a half year If dirt becomes impossible to clean change the air filter How to clean the air filter 1 Open the air inlet grille 1 How to open the panel grille o...

Page 46: ...ement Support Bolt 5 Clean the filer screen Clean the filer screen by a vacuum cleaner or wash it by flashing water If the oil stain on the filter can not be removed or cleaned up wash it by warm water meld with the detergent Dry the filer in the shadow Note Never use hot water over 45 C in case of color fading or turning yellow Never dry it by fire so as to prevent the filter caught fire or defor...

Page 47: ...DC Inverter Cassette Type Air Conditioner Installation and Operation Manual 10 Optimum Operation ...

Page 48: ...DC Inverter Cassette Type Air Conditioner Installation and Operation Manual 11 Care and Maintenance It should be done by professionals ...

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Page 51: ...DC Inverter Cassette Type Air Conditioner Installation and Operation Manual Operate on unmentioned buttons would not impact on the normal use ...

Page 52: ...able natural resources and help in preventing potential negative impacts to environment and human health which could be consequence of incorrect disposal of waste Ask for more details from local authorities nearest collection point in Waste Acts of respective country in the Czech Republic in Act no 185 2001 Coll in the wording of later regulations In case of incorrect disposal of this waste a fine...

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