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otices for use 

The conditions of unit can't normally run 

* Within the temperature range provided in following table, the air conditioner may

stop running and other anomalies may arise. 

Cooling 

>10

9

°

F

{Apply to T1)

Outdoor 

>125"

F

(Apply to T3}

Heating 

Indoor 

<

6

4

°

F

>

7

5

°

F

Outdoor 

<1

F

Indoor 

>80

°

F

* When the temperature is too high, the air conditioner may activate the automatic

protection device, so that the air conditioner could be shut down. 

* When the temperature is too low, the heat exchanger of the air conditioner may

freeze, leading to water leakage or other malfunction. 

* In long-term cooling or dehumidification with a relative humidity of above 80%

(doors and windows are open), there may be water condenses or dripping near 

the air outlet. 

*  T1 and T3 refer to ISO 5151.

Notes for heating 

* The fan of the indoor unit will not start running immediately  after the heating is

started to avoid blowing out cool air. 

* When it is cold and wet outside,  the outdoor unit will develop frost over the heat

exchanger which will compromise the heating capacity. This is when the air 

conditioner will start defrost. 

* During defrost, the air conditioner will stop heating for about 5-12 minutes.

* Vapor may come out from the outdoor unit during defrost. This is not a malfunction,

but a result of fast defrost. 

* Heating will resume after defrost is complete.

Notes for turning off 

* When the air conditioner is turned off, the main controller will automatically  decide

whether to stop immediately  or after running for dozens of seconds with lower 

frequency and lower air speed. 

Summary of Contents for ASTW-(H)18QA2/xR1-SA Series

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Split type wall mounted air conditioner _ __ TAD I RAN Please read this owner s manual carefully an thoroughly before operating the unit Take care of this manual for future referenc...

Page 2: ...each part 8 Clean and care 9 Troubleshooting 1o Installation service Notices for installation 12 Install indoor unit 1s Install outdoor unit 18 Check after installation and test operation 21 Note All...

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Page 8: ...there may be water condenses or dripping near the air outlet T1 and T3 refer to ISO 5151 Notes for heating The fan of the indoor unit will not start running immediately after the heating is started t...

Page 9: ...N J If the equipment emissions cannot meet the technical requirement of IEC 61000 3 3 following Attention should be take care Attention This appliance can be connected only to a supply with system imp...

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Page 17: ...ter drill at the predetermined position on the wall for piping which shall slant outwardly by 5 10 2 To protect the piping and the cables from being damaged running through the wall and from the roden...

Page 18: ...P pe Fig 2 Drain pipe connection 1 Remove the mountings and pull the indoor unit pipe out of the housing 2 Connect the connecting pipe to the indoor unit Aim at the pipe center tighten the Taper nut...

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