background image

-- 15 --

15

Take down surface panel and washing

Pull  along the direction of arrows to take down

surface panel.

Washing

Wipe with a cloth slightly moistened with water
or cleaner, and then dry it in the shade.

NOTE: Never use water above 45

o

C to wash the

panel, or it could  cause  deformation  or
discolouration.

Install surface panel

    Cover the surface panel and clasp it.

Cleaning the Air Filters (Recommended once every three months)

Open the surface panel, hold the tab of Air Filter

    and raise it slightly, and then take it out.

Cleaning

   To clean the dust adhering to the filters, you can

either use a vacuum cleaner, or wash them with wa-
ter and dry it in the shade.

NOTE:

   Never use water above 45

o

C to wash the filters,

   or it could cause deformation or discoloration.

Care and Maintenance

Turn power off and pull out the power plug before cleaning air conditioner.

Don’t sprinkle water on the indoor unit and the outdoor unit for cleaning.

Wipe the units with a dry soft cloth, or a cloth slightly moistened with water or

cleaner.

CAUTION

Air Filter

Slot

66162002

6

02 11 30 10 24

15

Summary of Contents for ASH-24CN

Page 1: ...A I R C O N D I T I O N E R SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER WALL MOUNTED MODEL SINCLAIR OWNER S MANUAL ASH 24CN NATURE SERIE Before operating the unit please carefully read this manual ...

Page 2: ...on t use longer power lines and don t share a same socket with other electric appliances It can cause an electric shock or fife Don t operate the Air condi tioner with wet hands It can cause an electric shock Don t insert your hands or stick into the air intake or outlet vents It can cause danger danger Don t apply the cold wind to the body for a longtime It cause the physical condition deferiorat...

Page 3: ... t place a space heater near the air conditioner Air flow from the air conditioner can cause incomplete combus tion to the space heater Keep combustible spray away from the units It is likely to ignite and explore Please note whether the in stalled stand is firm enough or not It leads to the falling of the unit which causes the injury etc oc casionally Don t step on the top of the outdoor unit As ...

Page 4: ... in Air out Surface panel Air cleaner Air Filter A Air Filter B Wiring cover Handling switch Power line Drain hose Air outlet grille Louver Wireless remote controller Operation Timer Operation indicator red lights up when the unit is on and flashes when the unit is defrosting 11 ...

Page 5: ...y place where is very hot SWING button When it is pressed the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repressed TEMP button SET TEMP increases 1o C by pressing button once and decreases 1o C by press ing button once At COOL mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from16o Cto30o C At DRY mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from16o Cto30o C At HEAT mode operation SET TEMP can be sele...

Page 6: ... Remote control Remove the cover This type of remote controller is a kind of new current controller some buttons of the controller which are not available to this Air conditioner will not be described below Operate on unmentioned buttons would not impact on the normal use 1 0 Note 0 24h Timer cancellation TIMER ON button At stopping press TIME ON but ton set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour at the...

Page 7: ...on mode 1 Plug in press 1 0 button then air conditioner is turned on COOL mode operation procedure 1 0 According to difference between room temp and set temp microcomputer can control cool ing on or not If room temp is higher than set temp compressor runs at COOL mode If room temp is lower than set temp compressor stops and only indoor fan motor runs SET TEMP should be in range of 16o C to 30o C ...

Page 8: ... MODE button set operation mode 1 0 If room temp is lower than set temp compressor runs at HEAT mode If room temp is higher than set temp compressor and outdoor fan motor stop only indoor fan motor runs louver motor makes the louvers horizontal after about one minute indoor fan motor will stop SET TEMP should be in range of 16o C to 30o C When the unit cool only recieved the con trol signal which ...

Page 9: ... room temp is higher than set temp it s at COOL mode SET TEMP should be in range of 16o C to 30o C 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to rotate au tomatically and stop when repress it 4 Press TEMP button set suitable SET TEMP 2 Press MODE button set operation mode Air speed couldn t be changed after the being set 1 Plug in press 1 0 button then air conditioner is turned on 1 0 ...

Page 10: ...to mode operation standard SET TEMP is 25o C for COOL mode and 20o Cfor HEAT mode 1 Plug in Press 1 0 button then air conditioner is turned on 2 According to room temp mi crocomputer can automatically set operation mode so as for best effect 1 0 ...

Page 11: ...press TIME ON button set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatially TIMER OFF button At operating press TIMER OFF button set OFF TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to stop the unit automatically 1 0 0 24h Timer cancellation 0 24h Timer cancellation ...

Page 12: ...operation is set SET TEMP would decrease 1o C in 1 hour and 2o C in 2 hours 4 Press FAN button set fan speed 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repress 6 SLEEP button Press it to set SLEEP op eration 5 Press TEMP button set suitable SET TEMP 2 Press MODE button set or operation mode 1 Plug in Press 1 0 button then air conditioner is turned on 1 0 ...

Page 13: ...move batteries when the remote controller will be not in use for a longtime The remote control sig nal can be received at the distance of up to about 10m The lifetime of the bat teries is about one year The remote controller should be placed about 1m or more away from the TV or any other electric appliances Bad batteries are for bidden 2 Insert the 7 batteries 1 Remove the cover 3 Re attach the co...

Page 14: ...arm to the helth pull off the plug if the unit will be free in a long time advoiding directly lighting and cool air leaking cleaning the air filter seriously and maitaining the air cleaner carefully take out the batter ies if the remote control ler will be free within a long period ...

Page 15: ...ner can cause an electric shock and mal function Air conditioner should be operated with stable voltage in range of 198 244V 1ph other wise compressor would vibrate terribly to damage refrigeration system Don t blow the wind to animals and plants directly It can cause a bad influence to them The appliance is not intended for use by the young children and the infirm persons with out supervision You...

Page 16: ...nths Open the surface panel hold the tab of Air Filter and raise it slightly and then take it out Cleaning To clean the dust adhering to the filters you can either use a vacuum cleaner or wash them with wa ter and dry it in the shade NOTE Never use water above 45o C to wash the filters or it could cause deformation or discoloration Care and Maintenance Turn power off and pull out the power plug be...

Page 17: ...Replace the batteries if necessary Remove the Air Filters Refer to the first step of cleaning the Air Filters Replace the Air cleaner Take off the packed bag of Air purifying Filters and then put new Filters into the Filter frame Re insert the filters Refer to the third step of cleaning the Air Filters Replacement of Air cleaner Reinsert the filters Reinsert the filters with side marked FRONT faci...

Page 18: ... rapidly by the cold wind and it looks like the fog Creaking noise can be heard when start or stop the unit This is caused by the deformation of plastic due to the change of temperature Air condi tioner does not operate at all Has the power been shut down Is the wiring loose Is the leakage protection switch in operation Is voltage higher than 244V or lower than 198V Is TIMER ON in operation Coolin...

Page 19: ... before connection to the system consent by the supply authority may be requested for high power appliances which are intended to be used only in systems having impedances considerably lower than the reference impedance General consent may declared for use of a type of appliance in a defined part of the supply system 1 Equipment intended exclusively for professional purposes 2 Appliances and equip...

Page 20: ...t Maximum input current 8 9A 7 83 A Refrigerant and weightt Model Cool Heat 4500W 5200W 1950 2055W 8 9A 7 83 7 83A Cool 5000W 2400 W 12A 9 0 A Cool Heat 5000W 6200W 2400 2650W 12A 9 0 10A Cool 5000W 2400 W 12A 9 01 A Cool Heat 5000W 6200W 2400 2650W 12A 9 0 10A R407C 1 80Kg 700m3 h R407C 2 0Kg 46 58 dB A 700m3 h R22 1 9kg R22 1 95kg 46 58 dB A 220V 240V 50Hz IP24 T1 I 12 59kg Cool 6000W 2600 W 14 ...

Page 21: ...o C 32 23 21 15 20 12 20 43 26 T1 21 20 12 5 6 55 24 T3 Technical specifications Functions Accessory Cooling capacity W Heating capacity W Power supply Cool 6000W Cooling Heating rated power 2500 W Recyling air volume Waterproof level Noise Indoor outdoor dB A Climate type Anti electricshockprotection 48 59 dB A Frequence Cooling Heatingratedcurrent Maximum input current 14 5A 11 3 A Refrigerant a...

Page 22: ...ation Qty Diagram 1 1 2 1 7 1 5V 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tapping screw Plastics drain hose Gum type sealer Piping hole sleeve Wrapping tape Connection piping Thermal insulation hose L 2m 1 1 2 2 1 Packaged with connection piping Packaged with connection piping Packaged with connection piping 14 outdoor drain stem 2 Packaged with outdoor unit 6 ST4 2 25 Heatpumptypeonly Fix the rear panel 15 16 Air clean...

Page 23: ...tact with service center before installation to avoid the mal function due to unprofessional installation When picking up and moving the units you must be guided by trained and qualified personnal The air conditioner should be connected to the earth correctedly if not contact with the service center Ö Ü 378mm 572mm 30cm or m ore 200cm or more 30cm or more 50cm or more ...

Page 24: ...where is easy to remove and clean the filter 10 Do not use the unit in the immediate surroundings of a laundry a bath a shower or a swimming pool Outdoor unit 1 Select location from which noise and outflow air emitted by unit will not disturb neighbors 2 Select location where ventilate freety 3 The inlet and outlet should not be covered 4 The location should be able to withstand the full weight an...

Page 25: ...nel 2 Remove the wiring cover Fig 4 3 Route the power connection cord from the back of the indoor unit and pull it toward the front through the wiring hole for connection 4 Connect the blue wire of the power connection cord to the terminal N 1 the brown one to 2 the red one to 3 and the yellow green one earth wire to as shown in Fig 4 5 For the heat pump type connect the control cord to the indoor...

Page 26: ...from the left or right side of the indoor unit cut off the tailings from the pipe holder in neces sary shown in Fig 5 Through the hole when routing the wiring only Cut off the tailings l when routing both the wiring and piping 2 Wrap the piping and wiring and pull them through the cut off tailings hole shown in Fig 6 3 Hang the 2 mounting slots of the indoor unit on the upper tabs of the real pane...

Page 27: ...es throught the rubber bush 4 Remove the wire clamp and connect the end of the power connection cord with screws to the wiring terminal board according to the WIRING DIAGAM of outdoor unit 5 Make sure that the wiring has been connected firmly 6 Tighten the wire with clamp and clasp NOTE Wrong wiring connection will cause electrical mal function Do not pull the wire when fixing it with wire clamp D...

Page 28: ...etector 6 If possible discharge air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system with a vacuum pump shown in Fig 10 For the air conditioners with R407C refrigerant as the below step 1 Remove the nuts of one way valve 2 Evacuate from the one way valve with a vaccum pump until the vacuum meter is 5 Torr and keep up evacuating 1 hour or more 3 Turn off the valve and fighten the nuts 4 Fully open ...

Page 29: ...rdance with the rated voltage marked on the nameplate It may cause electric mal function or damage the part Has the unit been connected to a secure earth connection Is the electrical wiring and piping connection installed correctly and securely It may cause electric mal function or damage the part It may cause electrical leakage Is the power cord specified It may cause electric mal function or dam...

Page 30: ... 29 29 ...

Page 31: ...er s manual carefully for consultation The instructions before use Name and function of each part Name and function Remote control Name and function Remote control Remove the cover COOL mode operation procedure DRY mode operation procedure AUTO mode operation procedure TIMER mode operation procedure SLEEP mode operation procedure HOW toinstallbatteries Remote Control operation procedure Operation ...

Reviews: