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COOL mode operation

Outdoor temp.   should  be  in  range  of 1

8

 to 43

,

otherwise it is possible for air conditioner to
breakdown.
Room temp. should be in range of 1

6

 to 32

.

Room humidity should be lower than 80%,
otherwise it is possible to dew at air conditioner
surface and even drop water.

DRY mode operation

Outdoor temp.  should  be in range of  18

  to   43

,otherwise it is possible for air conditioner to

breakdown.
Room temp. should be in range of 1

6

 to 32

Special performance

Time delay in heating

* To avoid cold air,indoor fan motor does not start

till compressor works for 30 seconds.

* To keep heating,when room temp. reaches SET

TEMP. and compressor stops,indoor fan motor

works at LOW speed.

When power is failed

* All operations stop.

* Press 

ON/OFF

 button to restore operations.

* If made mistakes in operation,plug out,then plug in

well,and press 

ON/OFF

 button.

Operation conditions

Avoiding evaporator frost

After compressor continually working more than

6

 minutes,and evaporator pipe temp. keeping no

higher than 0  

  

in 3 minutes,the compressor and

 

outdoor fan motor stop,while indoor fan motor

 

runs at SET SPEED. When evaporator pipe temp.

is not lower than 

10

,and after 3 minutes delay,air

conditioner restores previous operation.

HEAT mode operation

Outdoor temp. should be over -5

,otherwise it

is possible for protect devices inside to act and air

conditioner can not start.

Summary of Contents for ASH-28AT

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ASH 28AT TITAN SERIES ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ration procedure SLEEP mode operation procedure AUTO mode operation procedure TIMER mode operation procedure How to insert batteries Emergency run operation procedure Air flow direction adjustment procedure Special performance Operation conditions Installation precaution Care and maintenance When malfunction happening Installation dimension diagram Installation location Install the indoor unit Ins...

Page 4: ...32A fusing point 3 No other equipment has to be connected to this power line 4 For detailed installation acceptance please refer to your contract with the power supplier if restrictions do apply far products like washing machines air conditioners or electrical ovens 5 For power details of the air conditioner refer to the rating plate of the product 6 For any question contact your local seller 7 Th...

Page 5: ... in rainy or humid season Without reducing room temp air conditioner can dehumidify and make room air dry and comfortable Heating in winter heat pump type In cold winter air conditioner can supply warm air to rise room temp Indoor side DB WB Outdoor side DB WB Maximum cooling 32 23 43 26 Minimum cooling 21 15 Maximum heating 27 24 18 Minimum heating 5 6 Cooling in summer In hot summer air conditio...

Page 6: ...compressor again beginning next cooling cycle Therefore heat is transfered from indoor to outdoor and room gets cool Ventilation cycle Ventilation cycle divides into indoor and outdoor two parts With suction of cross flow fan room air flows through filters exchanges heat in evaporator then returns to room In this way room air can be cool and dehumidified At the same time pumped by axial flow fan o...

Page 7: ...alve 6 Connecting pipes 7 Indoor heat exchanger 8 Accumulator 2 Schematic diagram of heat pump type 1 Compressor 2 4 way electromagnetic valve 3 Outdoor heat exchanger 4 Filter 5 Master capillary tube 6 Check valve 7 Auxiliary capillary tube 8 Stop valve 9 Connecting pipes 10 Indoor heat exchanger 11 Accumulator ...

Page 8: ...ing W 2800 Input power Heating W 2800 Refrigerant R410A 2600g Indoor 49 Noise dB A Outdoor 60 Climate type T1 Moisture protection IP24 Isolation I Indoor unit 1178 326 227 Dimension mm Outdoor unit 1006 340 847 Indoor unit 17 5 Weight kg Outdoor unit 90 All above should be changed without notice There are latest and accurate specification on the nameplate of your air conditioner ...

Page 9: ...door unit otherwise it is possible to make refrigerant leak out and compressor breakdown Air Conditioner should be operated with stable voltage in range of 198 253V 1Ph otherwise compressor would vibrate terribly to damage refrigeration system Do not insert any foreign materials into the air inlet or air outlet it is very dangerous Delay operation To avoid action of overload protector or other sec...

Page 10: ...r Surface panel Filter Deflector Singal window Front panel Piping and wiring Drain hose Air outlet net Structure description Signal transmit Air in Air out Air in Air out Outdoor unit Indoor unit AUTO TEST RUN STOP 6 HEAT COOL RUN ...

Page 11: ... when repressed TEMP button SET TEMP increases 1 by pressing button once and decreases 1 by pressing button once At COOL mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 to 30 At DRY mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 to 30 At HEAT mode operation SET TEMP can be selected from 16 to 30 MODE button Press this button to change the operation mode in order of mode in order of FAN button Pre...

Page 12: ...ir condi tioner will not be described below Liquid crystal displayer It shows all set contents SLEEP button Press this button to set SLEEP operation TIMER OFF button At operating press TIMER OFF button set OFF TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to stop the unit automatically TIMER ON button At stopping press TIMER ON button set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatically ...

Page 13: ...mode If room temp is lower than set temp compressor stops and only indoor fan motor runs SET TEMP should be in range of 16 to 30 4 Press FAN button set fan speed 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable SET TEMP 2 Press MODE button set operation mode 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to ro tate automatically and stop when repress 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on ...

Page 14: ...tdoor fan motor stop only indoor fan motor runs SET TEMP should be in range of 16 to 30 4 Press FAN button set fan speed 5 Press TEMP but ton set suitable SET TEMP 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on 2 Press MODE button set operation mode 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repress it ...

Page 15: ...ir conditioner is drying If room temp is higher than set temp it s at COOL mode SET TEMP should be in range of 16 to 30 3 Press SWING button the louvers start to ro tate automatically and stop when repress it 4 Press TEMP button set suitable SET TEMP 2 Press MODE button set operation mode 1 Plug in press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on ...

Page 16: ...3 Press SWING button the louvers start to rotate automatically and stop when repress 6 SLEEP button Press it to set SLEEP operation When the unit is cooling or drying if SLEEP operation is set SET TEMP would increase 1 in 1 hour and 2 in 2 hours Indoor fan motor runs at low speed When the unit is heating if SLEEP operation is set SET TEMP would decrease 1 in 1 hour and 2 in 2 hours Indoor fan moto...

Page 17: ...TO mode operation standard SET TEMP is 25 for COOL mode and 20 for HEAT mode 2 According to room temp micro computer can automatically set operation mode so as for best effect 1 Plug in Press ON OFF button then air conditioner is turned on ...

Page 18: ...ion procedure At stopping press TIMER ON button set ON TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to start the unit automatically At operating press TIMER OFF button set OFF TIME in range of 0 to 24 hour to stop the unit automatically ...

Page 19: ...dry cell batteries and press but ton ACL 3 Re attach the cover NOTE Don t confuse the new and worn or different batteries Remove batteries when not in use for a long time The remote control sig nal can be received at a distance of up to about 10m 1 Remove the cover 3 Re attach the cover 2 Insert the two AAA batteries ...

Page 20: ...hen turning it to Auto position unit will run in Auto mode if there is remote control signal it will run at the remote control signal Manual switch Auto Test Run Stop Air flow direction adjustment procedure 1 Adjusting up down air flow direction With wireless remote controller adjust air flow direction by rotating the UP DOWN deflectors up and down automatically or stopping at an angle Press SWING...

Page 21: ... keep heating when room temp reaches SET TEMP and compressor stops indoor fan motor works at LOW speed When power is failed All operations stop Press ON OFF button to restore operations If made mistakes in operation plug out then plug in well and press ON OFF button Operation conditions Avoiding evaporator frost After compressor continually working more than 6 minutes and evaporator pipe temp keep...

Page 22: ... water pipe which is not available for earth Installation precaution Noise Install on place firmly enough to avoid transmitting or increasing noise and vibration Do not put objects in front of outdoor unit air outlet to avoid increasing noise Be sure not to make trouble to neighbors with hot air or noise from outdoor unit Please contact with saler as soon as there is strange noise during operation...

Page 23: ...air 3 Insert them at original position then push down and close surface panel Check air inlet and outlet of outdoor unit Care and maintenance Cleaning unit 1 Switch off first before cleaning 2 Clean surface panel with a soft and dry cloth which is soaked warm water below 40 3 Do not use chemical solvent for cleaning 4 Do not splash water directly to indoor unit in which there are microcomputer and...

Page 24: ...air inlet or outlet locking Is there any other heat source in room Are air filters dirty very much Is indoor fan speed set at LOW Is SET TEMP suitable If disturbed abnormally or operation modes changed too frequently sometimes the electric controller would lose function Please plug out and plug in again it maybe OK Check batteries of wireless remote controller if voltage is little change batteries...

Page 25: ...ct with service center of SINCLAIR before installation to avoid the malfunction due to unprofessional installation When picking up and moving the units you must be guided by trained and qualified personnel The distance between air outlet and the combustible must be over 50cm if the heater element is equipped Installation dimension diagram ...

Page 26: ...sufficient ventilation 3 The inlet and outlet should not be covered 4 The location should be able to withstand the full weight and vibration of the outdoor unit 5 There should be no danger of flammable gas or corrosive gas leaks 6 Be sure that the installation conforms to the installation dimension diagram NOTE Install in the following place may cause malfunction If it is unavoidable contact with ...

Page 27: ...t the connection piping and wiring from being damaged when passing through the hole Install the connection pipes Electrical wiring 1 Open the surface panel 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 ...

Page 28: ...door unit on the upper tabs of the rear panel and check if it is firm enough 4 The height of the installed location should be 2 3m or more from the floor NOTE All the electrical work must be done by qualified personnel according to relative wiring regulation and this manual ThepowersupplyistypeYconnection Ifthesupplycordisdamaged itmustbereplacedbythemanufactureror its service agent or a similarly...

Page 29: ...ning torque will damage the flare surface Tightening torque table Electric wiring connection 2 Break through the hole for wires and put on rubber bush 3 Pull all wires 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 ac cording to the WIRING DIAGRAM of outdoor unit 5 Make sure that the wiring has been con nec...

Page 30: ...n the valve caps and test leakage at all joints of the piping both indoor and outdoor with liquid soap or leak detector 6 If possible discharge air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system with a vacuum pump shown in Fig 10 1 Remove the nuts of one way valve 2 Evacuate from the one way valve with a vacuum pump until the vacuum meter is 5 Torr and keep up evacuating 1 hour or more 3 Turn of...

Page 31: ...nection Is the power cord specified Has the inlet and outlet been covered Has the length of connection pipes and the re frigerant capacity been recorded Possible malfunction The unit may drop shake or emit noise It may cause insufficient refrigerating capacity It may cause condensation and dripping It may cause condensation and dripping It may cause electric malfunction or damage the part It may c...

Page 32: ...ANT CHARGE Pursuant to Regulation EC 842 2006 on certain fluorinated greenhouse gases in case of extra refrigerant charge it is compulsory to Fill in the label accompanying the unit inserting the factory quantity of refrigerant charge see the technical label the extra refrigerant charge and the total charge Apply the label next to the technical label applied on the unit For the split type air cond...

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