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SMART CELLAR INVERTER COOLING UNIT 

Fix the Outdoor Unit 

1. Place the outdoor unit on the support. 

2. Fix the foot holes of the outdoor unit with bolts as depicted. 

 

Connect the Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit Pipes 

1. Remove the screw on the right handle of the outdoor unit and then remove the handle. 

 

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Summary of Contents for SMART CELLAR

Page 1: ...LAR QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 4 INDOOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 14 INDOOR LCD AP2 GATEWAY DIAGNOSTICS 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 19 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 24 REFRIGERA...

Page 2: ...g indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household wastes throughout Australia To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal re...

Page 3: ...air inlet or air outlet as this may cause personal injury or damage Do not block the air outlet or air inlet as this may cause damage or malfunction or affect performance of the unit If the following...

Page 4: ...SMART CELLAR INVERTER COOLING UNIT SMART CELLAR SPECIFICATIONS WWW AIRSHEPHERD COM AU 3...

Page 5: ...on Always install the correct power supply cables before operating the SMART CELLAR Always disconnect the power supply before proceeding with any work on the SMART CELLAR Do not supply power to the un...

Page 6: ...sible for unit location accessibility for relevant required repairs if necessary under manufacturer s warranty period This is the responsibility of the end user installer INSTALLATION OPTIONS A Instil...

Page 7: ...t 2 Reinforce ceiling openings to reduce vibration and noise transmission Consult a qualified tradesperson for advice 3 If the ceiling or structure cannot support the unit the unit may need to be moun...

Page 8: ...only of the evaporator drip tray to increase humidity level High humidity environment Adjust the mounting bolts so the unit is secure and level Adjust the unit so it has an inclination of 5 downwards...

Page 9: ...maximum length of the air supply duct plus the maximum length of the return air duct 2 Supply air flex duct size 12 300MM 3 Return air flex duct size 14 350mm 4 If a round duct is used on units fitted...

Page 10: ...prevent water leakage Condensate Drain Pipe Design and Installation 1 01 2 1 3 40 1 3 5678 9 0 9 11 AB CB 2 The drain pipe should be as short as possible 3 The drain pipe should be maintained at an a...

Page 11: ...water damage Correct With a minimum degree of slope 1 100 Incorrect Precautions when Installing a Lift Pipe A lift pipe should be used in situations where a sufficient fall cannot be provided for a st...

Page 12: ...be carried out by a qualified technician in accordance with appropriate standards and codes 2 Use thread sealant 3 Align the flared end of the copper pipe point with the threaded pipe on the unit and...

Page 13: ...Prior to wiring check the voltage marked on the nameplate is correct and then follow the wiring diagram The dedicated power cable must be used for the SMART CELLAR ultra compact indoor unit The unit...

Page 14: ...to the screw terminal on the electric box Clamp them with the corresponding wire clamp packed in the chassis 5 Fix the power cable tightly with the binding wire 6 Connect transformer interface cable...

Page 15: ...r heat loads require longer run time for cooling which removes humidity from the air The use of an independent room humidifier may be required for long term storage for cork bottles Recommended storag...

Page 16: ...rs Equipment that has not been correctly commissioned Lifting equipment including crane lift services for equipment in the case of unit replacement Power supply issues to equipment Acts of God Any pro...

Page 17: ...installation should be carried out by the technician as instructed by the local and national regulations codes and standards This manual should be followed Always replace a damaged power cord with th...

Page 18: ...e of air or other foreign substance in the refrigerant circuit will cause an increase in system pressure or compressor rupture which may in turn result in personal injury or property damage When insta...

Page 19: ...gas or flammable gas If there is leaked corrosive gas or flammable gas in the vicinity of the unit it may cause an explosion or other incident which may in turn result in personal injury or property...

Page 20: ...RT CELLAR outdoor unit and may not correspond to the appearance of the units that have been purchased 6 INSTALLATION LOCATION The installation of the unit must comply with all national and local safet...

Page 21: ...e installation space requirements Where the unit can be firmly secured to a flat base or mounted securely to a wall or roof Where the unit is out of reach of children and far away from animals or plan...

Page 22: ...tallation location according to the structure of the residence and the installation space requirements 2 Fix the support of the outdoor unit on the selected location using expansion screws NOTICE Take...

Page 23: ...Model SMART CELLAR Number of Screws Required 6 Install the Drain Joint 1 Connect the drain joint into the hole in the chassis of the outdoor unit as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Connecting the Drain Jo...

Page 24: ...lace the outdoor unit on the support 2 Fix the foot holes of the outdoor unit with bolts as depicted Connect the Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit Pipes 1 Remove the screw on the right handle of the outdoo...

Page 25: ...align the pipe joint with the bell mouth of the pipe as depicted 3 Pre tighten the union nut by hand as shown in Figure 8 Adjusting the Torque Force Hex Nut Diameter mm 6 00 Tightening Torque Nm 15 2...

Page 26: ...After tightening the screws gently pull the power cord and power connection cord to ensure they are firmly secure Never cut the power connection cord to either decrease or increase the distance of the...

Page 27: ...ust not be placed in water in order to drain correctly The drain hose should be angled slightly downwards The drain hose must not be curved or raised Vacuum Pumping 1 Remove the valve caps on the liqu...

Page 28: ...minutes Emerging air bubbles will indicate the position of the leak should one exist Alternatively Vacuum check pull a deep vacuum 200 microns as a minimum for 30 min Test Operation 1 Turn the power o...

Page 29: ...f the owner s manual Possible Malfunction The unit may drop shake or emit noise The unit may be unable to reach sufficient cooling or heating capacity Excess condensation and water leakage Electrical...

Page 30: ...he first 5 meters g m 22g per additional metre PIPE EXPANDING METHOD Incorrect pipe expanding is the main cause of refrigerant leakage Please expand the pipe using the steps detailed below 1 Cut the p...

Page 31: ...he malfunction analysis overload high temperature resistant 5 PG motor indoor fan motor does not operate H6 Indoor fan outdoor fan compressor and electric heat tube stop operation Horizontal louver st...

Page 32: ...he compressor will stop for 3 minuits while indoor fan operates during heating operation the complete system will stop after 3 minutes Outdoor temperature sensor has not been connected well or is dama...

Page 33: ...the indoor fan operates during heating operation the complete unit will stop operation Replace outdoor control panel AP1 21 EEPROM malfunction EE During cooling and drying operation the compressor wi...

Page 34: ...k is firmly securected by no 1 phillips screws If the aluminium heat sink is secured correctly replace the AP1 panel 28 The four way valve is abnormal U7 If fault occurs in heating mode the complete u...

Page 35: ...ication Please refer to the AIR SHEPHERD website for the latest version of this publication The purchaser should independently determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and applica...

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