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Summary of Contents for Air condioner

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Page 2: ...ions Modes _____ ____ _ T Airflowdirection control g l FEEL mode g Timer operation mode 10 Sleep operation mode 11 Maintenance 12 Protection 13 Refrigeration cycle 14 Specifications 15 fnstallation instructions 16 24 System startupProcedures Electrical Schematics 25 27 WARNING _ ________ _____ 28 Troubleshooting 29 30 Warranty 31 ...

Page 3: ...eto do so mayresultin electri cal problems or hazards Powersupplywiresmustbe located in areaswheretheywillnotbe dam agedor cut Neverinsertany typeof objectinto the outdoorunitfan Because the fan rotates at a highspeed this may causeinjury co Besurethattheindoor andoutdoor unitsare notinoperatbn when discon necting thepower supplyto theunit Anytypeof repairsor maintenance doneto the unitsmustbe don...

Page 4: ...te The condensate waterdrains atCOOLING orDRYoperation The figuresinthismanualarebasedon theexternal viewof a standard model Consequently the shapemaydifferfromthatof the airconditioner you haveselected 2 ...

Page 5: ...GW KF S 12GW HIPOWER TIMER t Used toturntheunitON OFF whenthe remote controlis unavailable Lights upwhenHl POWER isset Lights up during settime of timeroperationmode Lightsupduringunitoperation Sigrtalreceiverfor the remotecontrol 3 ...

Page 6: ...cW UsedtoturntheunitON OFF whenthe remotecontrolis unavailable LQhbupwhenHlPOWER isset HI MWERTIMER RUN t G LightsupduringsettimeOf timer operation mode Lightsupduringunitoperation Signal receiverfor the remotecontrol 4 ...

Page 7: ...ablefor heat pumpmodel k The remotecontrolcontinuesto displayevenwhen the unit has stoppedoperation k Thereis no Hl POWER modefor somemodels Press to turn appliance ON OFF Usedto adjustset temperature r Pressonce to lower rne sel temperature b y 1 F D Pressonce to raise the settemperature b y 1 F To change operation mooes Usedto settimesin timer operation mode Used tosendinformation programmed int...

Page 8: ...be usedfor an extendedperiodof time fora short timewhen signal The rangeis approximately 23 feet when pointeddirectly at the frontof the indoorunit Be surethat remotecontrolreceiver on the indoorunit is notobstructed inany way This willensurethata propersignalcan be receivedfrom the remotecontrol Theremotecontrolshouldnot be exposedto any direct sunlight This cancause permanent damage to the remot...

Page 9: ...rn on offthe unitwhenyourremotecontrolis damaged or batteries havedied 4 Openthefrontpanetof tneindoor unitandpress theswitch Theappliance operates at l F E E L m o d e The RUNindicator lightsup tr again toturnoff TheRUNindicator lightturns offand unitshutsdown I rn nameand positionof the manualswitchmayvaryfromdifferentmodets buttheirfunctionarethe same When the compressor shuts off or if changin...

Page 10: ...willstop Manually turnthecontrol rodsof the horizontal adjustment louversto changehorizontal flow as shown Note Theshape of the unit may look different 1 thatof the airconditioneryou haveselected controlrodsof horizontal adiustment louvers Do notturnthe verticaladjustmentlouversmanuallyor a malfunction mayoccur lfa malfunction doesoccurturnoffthe powersupply Thenrestorepowersupplyagain andsetunito...

Page 11: ...tlywarmer Adecreaseby 4 Fcanbeset Slightlycooler A riseby r canbeset Presstwiceto lowerthe Hl settempby2 F EF Press fourtimes tolower the r e settempbv4 F LOW Presstwiceto raise the Hl settemp by 2 F LOrt Pressfourtimesto raise 16s Hl settemp by4 F ffi Uncomfortable because of unsuitable air flowvolume Indoorfan speedalternatesbetween Hi Medand Loweachtimethisbutton is pressed Uncomfortable becaus...

Page 12: ...tdoortemperatures With theunitoff press thefir r F Withtheunitoperating press button until desired countdown f t lf theTimer button until desired hours arddisplaved _ countdown hours arddisotaved I Settheoperating mode temperature andindoor fanspeed first then press the TlMER button until 9 5h appears Z PresstheTIMERbutton h flashesontheLCD thenyoucansetthe timer Eachtimethebuttonis pressed theset...

Page 13: ...ature increases by 2 F degreeovera 2 hourperiod lt willthenremainat thattemperature untilthe unit is manually turnedoff of operation modeis changed See chartbelowfor moredetail when operatingunderthe Heatingmode the set temperaturedecreasesa totalof 5 5 Fdegreesovera 3 hourperiod lt willthenremainat thattemperature untilthe unit is manually lurnedoff or operation mode is changed see chartbelowfor ...

Page 14: ... Stop the applianceand remove the air filter 1 Open thefrontpanel 2 Pressthe handleof thefilter fromthefront 3 Slideout the filter O Cleanandreinstail the airfitter lfthefilterisextremely dirtywash thefilterwitha solution ofdeteroent inlukewarm water Aftercleaning allowfilterto drythoroughly out ofdirect sunlight For an air conditionerequipped with an electrostatic and a charcoal precipitator opti...

Page 15: ...hanging modeswithout waiting3 minutesfor timedelay Plugging theunitintothepowersourceand immediately starting without20secondstime delay lf alloperations havestoppeddueto thefault protector press ON OFF button to resettheunit Settimeragainif ithasbeencancelled After usingthe unitfor an extendedperiod of time the unitshouldbe inspected for the following items o Overheating of thepowersupplycordor p...

Page 16: ...HEATPUMP Outdoor unit Indoor unit defrost 1l tl ll heatlinc 1 coolinq Flowsof refrigerant liquid side accumulator _ 1 4 ...

Page 17: ...2323t10 1 1230 5 3 1870 8 1 Heating Watts Amps 900 8 0 1420t10 8 1300 5 7 1890 8 2 2375t10 3 1300w5 7A 500W2 1A 1490 a_24 7OOW3A E Aeating wattsAmps 500w2 1A 700w3A MaxTD Fuse Breaker A 22 28 15 22 27 zz 28 REFRIGERANT LINES Connections Flare Flare Flare Flare Flare Flare Flare Liouid Line OD inl 1t4 1t4 1t4 114 3 8 1t4 114 Suction Line OD in 3 8 112 1t2 u L 5 8 1t2 1t2 MaxlineLenqth lft 49 49 49 ...

Page 18: ...stance fromthewall should be 2 in fl U airintake distance from thewall should be10in Z Theabovediagramillustrates atypicalunit Theunityoupurchased mayvaryin appearance o The unit must be installed in accordance with state ard local codes 1 6 ...

Page 19: ...nearlocationswheredirt mud or debriscan be caked Suctionlineoiltrap ontotheoutdoor coilor unit o Thefoundation thattheoutdoor unitsitson mustbesolidandsoundsoasto decrease noise vibration Noobstructions should beolaced around theoutdoor unit Installation Diagram lndoorunit 9 n N v E o o c o 6 l 92o 1 Installing the mounting plate o Holdmountingplateon the wallwhereunitwill be located Usinga levelo...

Page 20: ... properlyinsulated Connectionof refrigerationlines o Donotusecontaminated ordamaged copper tubing forrefrigeration lines lfanyofthetubing evaporator orcondenser coilshavebeenexposed totheairformorethat15seconds itis important thatthey are vacuumedand purgedwithfield supplied refrigerant Do not remove importantthat they are vacuumedand purged with field suppliedrefrigerant Do not remove fq plastico...

Page 21: ...ng connections 4 lnterconnectingwires 1 Remove theindoor terminal cover Openthe frontpaneland removethe indoor terminal boardcover J t D sstrygp__ O 5 Conduitfittings Outdoor unit ConduitA Jor P er Inter Cffmcting tundudm 2 Supply wiring control wiring anddefrost cableconnection defrostwire Heatpump connector Defrostcable Indoorunit terminal block Powersupply Conduit Connector Turningthe ConduitCo...

Page 22: ...operlyseatedon the mountingplate checkif the unitcanslide by movingit to the leftand right lf the unitmoves it is not properlyseated o A unitsupportplatein the mountingplatecan be usedif the unitis on a slantedwalland can alsobe usedto easethe connection of the refrigeration lines o Afterconnectingthe refrigeration lines removesuppoptplateandafiixthe bottomof the mounting plateto thewallwithscrews...

Page 23: ... unitto ensure properoperation Ownersshouldbe advisedto avoidlawnmowersor othermachinery discharge towardthe unit as debriscan damage thefinnedcoilsurfaces and reduceeffciency of the unit 2 Outdoor unitrefrigeration lineconnection o Removethevalvecapsat the outdoorunitwhererefrigeration tubingwillbe connected o Connect the refrigeration tubingusingflaringtechniques described earlier in the indooru...

Page 24: ...theindoor unit Control inter connecting conductors inconduit B totheindoor unit Theconduit shouldnotbe loosened afterbeingfixed otherwise it maycauseabnormal noisewhenthe unitis running Number14wireshouldbe usedfor KFR 18GW Number12wireshouldbe usedfor KFR 24GW KFR 18GW D Number 14wireshould be usedforKFR 09GW KFS 12GW KFR 12GW D Number16wireshouldbe usedfor KFR 12GW Outdoor unitterminal block 2 2...

Page 25: ...500microns cannotbeobtained or if it risesabove800microns overthe 15minuteperiod discontinue evacuation pressurize thesystemwithnitrogen andlookforleaks Repairanyleaksthatarefoundandrepeatstep2 4 Closethevalvesto thevacuumpump tufnthe pumpoff anddisconnect itfromtherefrigerant valveserviceports Open theliquidandsuction service valves fully releasing theR 22intothesystem Connect theservice gauges t...

Page 26: ...er Figure1 2 Connect the drainelbowandthe plastichose Figure2 3 Insert the drainelbowconnectedwith the drain hose intothe holewhich has the largestdrainageflow and rohteitto the wallsideof the buildingin orderto makethe drainage flowagainstthewall Theothertwo holes of thebaseshouldbe pluggedby usingthe two draincaps Figure NOTE lfthedrainholeinserted withthe drainelbowis not at the desiredlocation...

Page 27: ...N IATIC DIAGRAM OF TIIE INMOR NN KFR 9 12G KFS 12G E l w l tot l I t L l tE O ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGMM OTTHE INDOOR UNIT Fl FI td FI i l l tt t T 1 t 4 v OUTDOOR UNIT t l rrt H i 3Ll J l t t E A OIJTDOOR UNIT 2 5 ...

Page 28: ...FR 12G D ELECIRICAL SCHI ATIC DT GMM OF THE INDOOR UNIT E F n l L l tT l L l fit i ai oIJ W RUNIT uo J 9 u s __ 0 tRicm mmECI rTDattt a c Y E L r ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THECO DENSINC L NIT POTER SUPPLY CORD 1l0 120V 60H2 l r KFR OgW KFS 12W 2 6 ...

Page 29: ...DENSING IJNIT PO ER SUPPLY 208 230V 60H2 l I l KFR 12W KFR 12w D REVERS ING VAI T CAPACITOR ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OFTHECONDENSING UNIT REVERS INC VALVE CAPACITOR KFR ISW KFR 18w D ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAI OF THECONDENSING INIT 2 7 ...

Page 30: ...o Norpur tNDooR uNtrtNLocATtoNS wHERE tr MAy cETwET Q rlecrRtcAl INSTALLATToN MUST BErNACcoRDANCE wtrH LocALAND STATEELECTRICAL CODES Q rHetNSTALLATIoN oFTHESE uNrrsREQUTRES euALtFtED pERSoNNEL Q crmFrED AppRovED powER supplycoNDUcroRS MUST BEusED O nruINDEPENDENT BRANcH cIRCUIT BREAKER MUST BEUSED Q unxnltuM TNTER coNNEclNGwtRELENGTH sHouLD Nor EXcEED 11 3M 37FT Q nerntcERATtNG ptpELENGTH MUST BE...

Page 31: ... occurs disconnect fromthe powersupplyandconnectback2 3secondsla Changing modesduring operation mustwaitfor 3 minutedelay Doesnotoperate ffi l immediatery Gffi Odorsmay comefromanothersource suchas furniture cigarettes etc Theseodorsmayremainonthe indoorcoil or filterwhichmayrequire cleaning o Caused by the flow of refrigerantin the air conditioner o Soundfromdefrostmodein heatingmode Note For som...

Page 32: ...r 2 times Abnormality ofdefrost sensor o Opencircuitor shortcircuitof defrost sensor o Incorrect connection of thesensor 3 times Abnormalityof indoorfan motor a o Indoorfan motor is defective Bad connectionto motor 4 times Abnormality of outdoor unit o Compressor isdefective o Refrigerant is low r Capacitor is defective Continuous blink No defect unitin defrostmode 3 0 ...

Page 33: ...ofurnished instructions shipping ortransit accidents modification orrepair bytheuser abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power linevoltage fire flood orotherActs ofGod or normalwere andtear Warranty service must beperformed bya qualified HVAC contractor Soleus maintains a centralized service network toprovide parts andassist inresolving service problems ifdfficulties areencountered Soleus agre...

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