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General operation

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Optional operation

1.. Press SLEEP button, to set slee

2.

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5.. Press LED button,can turn on or turn off the light

the panel.

2.. Press MODE button, select desired running mod

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5.. Pressing     button, to select the swin

. After powered on, press ON/OFF button, the unit wi

start to run. (Note: when it is powered on, the guide

louver of main unit will close automatically.)

. Pr or - button,to set the desired temperatur

(It isunnecessary to set the temp. at AUTO mode.)

. Pressing FAN button, set fan speed, can sele

LOW, MID and HIGH.

. Press TIMER ON and TIMER OFF button, can 

set the scheduled timer on or timer off.

. Press LIGHT button, to control the on and off of t

displaying part of the unit (This function may be not

available for some units).

. Press TURBO button, can realize the ON and O

of TURBO function.

Operation guide

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Summary of Contents for ASV-25AS WIFI

Page 1: ...CAMPER TRAILER ASV 25AS WIFI ASV 35AS WIFI USER S MANUAL EN...

Page 2: ...t 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 concern...

Page 3: ...l or fumes in the air 5 The place with sulfureted gas 6 Other places with special circumstances 7 This air conditioner unit is only used for the vehicle without concave and convex surface on the top o...

Page 4: ...roceeding any work related to electricity and safety 4 5 with specialized grounding device by a professional Please make sure it is always grounded effectively otherwise it may cause electric shock ca...

Page 5: ...6 The Electric schematic diagram are subject to change without notice Please refer to which one on the unit Check the available power supply and resolve any wiring problems BEFORE installing and opera...

Page 6: ...sembly YEGN YEGN PE PE M1 4YV VT VT 4WAY N CN5 IN_FAN AP1 MAIN BOARD BN OUT_FAN OUT_FAN1 BU N1 AC L1 YEGN POWER PE BU RD M2 M3 BU C YEGN YEGN PE PE OUTDOOR TUBE SENSOR TUBE SENSOR OUTROOM SENSOR 4 WAY...

Page 7: ...8 remote controller Double sided gummed paper Sunk screw 2 remote controller holder Remote controller holder Foam up Foam accessory Sponge foam accessory Mounting plate sub assy Insulating sheath Bolt...

Page 8: ...embrane LED TIMER ON Display content or position may be different from above graphics please refer to actual products LIGHT remote controller Outdoor Unit Outer case Air in grille Drainage outlet Chas...

Page 9: ...ton TURBO button 13 SLEEP button 14 LIGHT button CLOCK button button ON OFF MODE _ FAN CLOCK LED TURBO TIMER OFF LIGHT TEMP SLEEP 13 Turbo mode Send signal Set temperature Set time TIMER ON TIMER OFF...

Page 10: ...ed circularly Auto mode is default while power on Under Auto mode the temperature will not be displayed Under Heat mode the initial value is 28 82 Under other modes the initial value is 25 77 AUTO COO...

Page 11: ...the wireless adjustable low fan speed is imperative button 7 Press this button the clock can be set up signal blink and display Within 5 seconds the value can be adjusted by pressing or button if cont...

Page 12: ...l that will return to display the setting temperature if the users haven t set up the temperature displaying status that will display the setting temperature This function is applicable to partial of...

Page 13: ...low fan speed 10s later the unit will turn off If start this function the unit will run at super high fan speed to cool or heat quickly so that the ambient temp approachs the preset temp as soon as p...

Page 14: ...ote when it is powered on the guide louver of main unit will close automatically Pressing or button to set the desired temperatur It isunnecessary to set the temp at AUTO mode Pressing FAN button set...

Page 15: ...e receiving window on indoor unit The distance between signal sender and receiving window should be no more than 8m and there should be no obstacles between them or wireless telephone remote controlle...

Page 16: ...ating temperature of the 1 ON OFF button Operation starts when pressing this button and stops when pressing this button again 5 MODE button Select the operation mode COOL FAN HEAT 6 FILTER CHECK indic...

Page 17: ...res Once the location for your air conditioner has been determined A reinforced and framed roof hole opening must be cut if there is no hole or you may use existing vent holes CASE A If a roof vent is...

Page 18: ...ing occurs A typical support frame is shown in Figure 1 CAUTION 1 The roof top air conditioner must be mounted on a level plane from front to rear and side to side when the vehicle is parked on a leve...

Page 19: ...x Below Level 0 Max Figure 2 Note Try you best to put the unit on the horizontal surface for operation The unit can only operate for a short time at the maximum sloping angle of 5 for preventing water...

Page 20: ...ille at the back of outer case see Figure4 1 2 Fix the outdoor unit at the roof of vehicle and then drill holes 1 Place the outdoor unit at the roof of vehicle lift the outdoor unit and then place the...

Page 21: ...long See fig 5 1 Then carry the outdoor unit to the vehicle s top and align with the openings on the vehicle s top Use 2 sets of mounting plate assembly and 4 screw bolts to mount the outdoor unit See...

Page 22: ...foam Num 3 14mm sponge Num3 5mm wind path foam foam under fig 5 2 fig 5 3 STEP 4 ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING 220 240V AC WIRING 18 WARNING Make sure that all power supply to the unit is disconnected bef...

Page 23: ...insulating jacket to enclose the wiring terminals and sponge Then glue the thermal insulating jacket and fasten it with cable ties Note 1 Cable ties must be attached to the area with both sponge and t...

Page 24: ...tus 4 screw wind path front panel front grill fig 10 filter Install the healthy filter and air intake grill Press PUSH and lock with clasps 2 3 Check the thermostat position Make sure the thermostat i...

Page 25: ...ear and side to side when the vehicle is parked Make sure that the mounting of the air conditioner is correct and level Reset the remote control to a lower temperature setting Remove and clean the fil...

Page 26: ...core and insert it as Figure a is shown The inserted depth is about 3mm as shown in Figure c which the clasp is detachable When you hear a sound buckle the clasp base with your hands to take out the c...

Page 27: ...iate length that fits your hand feeling WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 2 Be careful when you maintain the refrigeration system which has the high int...

Page 28: ...REFRIGERANT MEDIUM This unit is containing fluorinated gases included in the Kyoto protocol The maintanance and the liquidation must be carried out by qualified personel Type of refrigerant R410A The...

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