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Do not turn off the power supply cir-
cuit breaker or pull out the unit power
cord during unit operation. This may
cause electrical hazards and/ or a fire.

Keep the power supply circuit breaker
and power plug free from any type of
debris. If using a power supply cord, be
sure to connect to plug firmly. This will
minimize the risk for electrical shock or
any other type of electrical hazard.

Depending on the electrical specifi-
cations of your unit, use only 230V/
60Hz or 115V/60Hz power supply.
Failure to do so may result in electri-
cal problems or hazards.

Power supply wires must be located
in areas where they will not be dam-
aged or cut.

Never insert any type of object into
the outdoor unit fan. Because the fan
rotates at a high speed, this may
cause injury.

Be sure that the indoor and outdoor
units are not in operation when discon-
necting the power supply to the unit.

Any type of repairs or maintenance
done to the units must be done by a
professionally licensed contractor.
Any unqualified person should not at-
tempt to repair the units themselves.

Be sure that your hands are not wet
when touching any of the operation
buttons on the indoor unit.

Be sure that the outdoor unit is free
and clear of any debris around the out-
side of the unit. Do not place or lean
any items on the unit.

Use 230V/60Hz or 115V/60Hz
power supply only .

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Summary of Contents for KFR-12G

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Page 2: ...tructions Modes 7 Air flow direction control 8 I FEEL mode 9 Timer operation mode 10 Sleep operation mode 11 Maintenance 12 Protection 13 Refrigeration cycle 14 Specifications 15 Installation instruct...

Page 3: ...wires must be located in areas where they will not be dam aged or cut Never insert any type of object into the outdoor unit fan Because the fan rotates at a high speed this may cause injury Be sure th...

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Page 17: ...xHxD in Shipping Weight lbs OUTDOOR SECTION WxHxD in Shipping Weight lbs Refrigerant Charge lbs KFS 12G 12000 12000 10 5 2 9 340 450 520 42 52 60 to 109 28 to 75 115 60 1 15 1440 11 7 1420 10 8 28 Fla...

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Page 19: ...e at least 3 feet from televisions radios etc l Indoor unit and remote control must be kept out of direct sunlight and or fluorescent lighting l The wall that the indoor unit hangs on must strong enou...

Page 20: ...ine be immersed in water If an extension is added to the drain line make sure that it is also properly insulated Connection of refrigeration lines l Do not use contaminated or damaged copper tubing fo...

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Page 22: ...f the unit moves it is not properly seated l A unit support plate in the mounting plate can be used if the unit is on a slanted wall and can also be used to ease the connection of the refrigeration li...

Page 23: ...lants or other obstruction should be free and clear of the unit to ensure proper operation l Owners should advised to avoid lawn mowers or other machinery discharge toward the unit as debris can damag...

Page 24: ...n conduit A to the indoor unit Outdoor unit terminal block Control inter connecting conductors in conduit B to the indoor unit The conduit should not be loosened after being fixed otherwise it may cau...

Page 25: ...he valves to the vacuum pump turn the pump off and disconnect it from the refrigerant valve service ports Open the liquid and suction service valves fully releasing the R 22 into the system Connect th...

Page 26: ...nly around the condenser Figure 1 2 Connect the drain elbow and the plastic hose Figure 2 3 Insert the drain elbow connected with the drain hose into the hole which has the largest drainage flow and r...

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Page 30: ...ONOTPUTINDOORUNITINLOCATIONSWHEREITMAYGETWET ELECTRICALINSTALLATIONMUSTBEINACCORDANCEWITHLOCALAND NATIONALELECTRICALCODES THEINSTALLATIONOFTHESEUNITSREQUIRESQUALIFIEDPERSONNEL CERTIFIED APPROVED POWER...

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Page 32: ...ty of indoor fan motor Abnormality of outdoor unit No defect unit in defrost mode Open circuit or short circuit of room temperature sensor Incorrect connection of the sensor Open circuit or short circ...

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