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Schematic circuit diagram 

12A

W

G

20A

W

G

12A

W

G

CO

M

P

FA

N

C1

T

PT

11

0VAC

60

HZ

S

R

C

PE

PE

N

L

4

FU3

KA

1

2

3

MF

~

C2

FU2

KA1

MC

~

1

CONT

ROL

 PA

NEL

O

PERATE

 P

A

NEL

on

com

HE

A

T

T

R

A

N

S

-OUT

TR

AN

S-

IN

C

B

A

GND

+5V

G
DAT
CLK
REC
KEY

WAT1

WAT2

SENSOR1

SENSOR2

L

L

NN

N

L-

F

A

N

N

H-

F

A

N

HE

AT

E

R

BL

RE

YE

YE

+

GR

WH

WH

BL

RE

GR

YE

+

GR

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for air-condition

Page 1: ...Please read Owner s Manual carefully before operating the unit ...

Page 2: ...oad Current A 14 8 Air Flow Volume CFM 412 235 Power Supply 115VAC 60HZ 1Phase Operational Range Cooling F 61 to 115 Operational Range Heating F 17 to 90 Inside The Room dB A 51 Noise Level Outside The Room dB A 62 Refrigerant Amount ounce R22 42 Top Mount Unit 103 5 Net Weight Indoor Unit lbs 7 5 Top Mount Unit In 44 W 28 3 4 D 14 3 4 H Assembled Dimensions Indoor Unit In 21 1 2 W 20 1 2 D 3 1 4 ...

Page 3: ...lower system protection cover tunnel and the control panel in main cabin Character 1 Instant cooling adjustable temperature It can reduce the environment temperature in a short time in order of passenger s demand 2 Continuously running in adverse condition 3 Lengthy continuously running time in acid and alkali condition 4 The Width Height capability The appearance and assembly size keep the same w...

Page 4: ...You can switch it in FAN state COOL state and HEAT state 3 Temperature setting button TEMP Through buttons and you can increase and reduce the setting temperature in the room 4 Fan speed switch button SPEED You can switch fan speed in HIGH or LOW 5 Temperature showing temperature In holding state control panel shows present indoor temperature The control panel shows temperature in setting state If...

Page 5: ...The scheme of refrigeration system COMPRESSOR THROTTLE FAN EVAPORATOR CONDENSER 4 ...

Page 6: ... C1 T PT 110VAC 60HZ S R C PE PE N L 4 FU3 KA1 2 3 MF C2 FU2 KA1 MC 1 CONTROL PANEL OPERATE PANEL on com HEAT TRANS OUT TRANS IN C B A GND 5V G DAT CLK REC KEY WAT1 WAT2 SENSOR1 SENSOR2 L L N N N L FAN N H FAN HEATER BL RE YE YE GR WH WH BL RE GR YE GR 5 ...

Page 7: ...he power is lower than 97V 2 You are using an extension cord for the unit 3 The system leaks Fluorine 4 Button ON OFF failure 5 Set the temperature to the abnormal position 6 Compressor not working 7 The sub cooling of compressor is protected and does not work 8 Capillary is blocked Adjust the voltage range into normal demand Do not use an extension cord Call repair technician Replace button ON OF...

Page 8: ...allation preparation If you need to install the air conditioner on already existing roof vent the measure of vent must reach 14 14 in If it is not enough of this measurement you must extend this measurement If it is larger than this measurement you must make a wood frame for the vent to meet above measurement The gradient of install the platform must no more than 5 If greater than 5 it can be infl...

Page 9: ...ith the hole on the top of the air conditioner and tightly connect with 4 M10 special screw 4 Install canvas pipe You must make the flange of the canvas pipe align with air outlet of the top of air conditioner and connect them with screw gasket spring gasket and nut 8 ...

Page 10: ...crew Caution It can be rotated from 90 to 90 b Installing the canvas pipe underparts You must put into metal flange from canvas pipe under part and tightly nip main vent pipe and connect with ST4 2X16 screw The surplus part is cut out c Install covers board of vent pipe and indoor main cover board d Connect indoor plastic and gold with two M4 10 screws gasket and spring gasket 9 ...

Page 11: ...o make sure unit is installed correctly and safe 2 Switch on the power operate the air conditioner according to above methods If it runs improperly for example abnormal noise running current too high or no temperature please check owner s manual 10 ...

Page 12: ...3 Clean up the installing rubbish and restore decoration to original decor 11 ...

Page 13: ...ion or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear Warranty service must be performed by a qualified HVAC contractor Soleus maintains a centralized service network to provide parts and assist in resolving service problems if difficulties are encountered Soleus agrees to provide service information sell repair...

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