TCL iQool-2MS9K9K User And Installation Manual Download Page 4

 

 

  Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water.  

  Any service other than regular cleaning or filter replacement should be performed by an 

authorized  service  representative  or  a  qualified  air  conditioning  engineer.  Failure  to 
comply could result in a voided warranty. 

  This  air  conditioner  is  intended  for  cooling  /  heating  a  room  to  a  suitable  level  for 

human comfort, and should not be used for any other purpose such as cooling food.  

  Avoid  restarting  the  air  conditioning  unit  unless  3  minutes  have  passed  since  being 

turned off. This prevents damage to the compressor. 

  Never use the mains as a switch to start and turn off the air conditioning unit. Use the 

provided ON/OFF button located on the remote control. 

  The indoor unit should not be installed in laundry or wet rooms.

 

  Diagrams  and  pictures  provided  within  the  manual  are  for  guidance  only.  Due  to 

continual  product  development,  if  there  is  any  variance  between  the  manual  and  the 
product received, the information provided on the product should be followed.

 

 

ENERGY SAVING AND UNIT SAFETY PROTECTION TIPS 
 

  Do not cover or restrict the airflow from the outlet or inlet grills. 

  For maximum performance the minimum distance from a wall or objects should be 50cm.  

  Keep  the  filters  clean.  Under  normal  conditions,  filters  should  only  need  cleaning  once  every 

four weeks (approximately). Since the filters remove airborne particles, more frequent cleaning 
maybe necessary, depending on the air quality. 

  For  the  initial  startup  set  the  fan  speed  to  maximum  and  the  thermostat  to  4-5  degrees  lower 

than  the  current  temperature.  After,  set  the  fan  switch  to  low  and  set  the  thermostat  to  your 
desired setting. 

  To  protect  the  unit  we  recommend  not  using  the  cooling  mode  when  the  ambient  indoor 

temperature is higher than 35

  To  protect  the  unit  we  recommend  not  using  the  heating  mode  when  the  indoor  ambient 

temperature is lower than 7

. Performance will be reduced at lower temperatures. 

  Note the manufacturer operating temperature ranges at the end of this user manual. 
 

Summary of Contents for iQool-2MS9K9K

Page 1: ...l 2MS12K12K iQool 2MS12K12KB 2 x 12 000 BTU Indoor SMART WIFI CONTROLLED WALL MOUNTED INVERTER MULTI SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEAT PUMP Thank you for choosing a TCL Air Conditioner Please read this...

Page 2: ...A DEVICE 15 CONNECTING USING CF MODE QUICK CONNECTION 16 CONNECTING USING AP MODE ALTERNATIVE METHOD 17 USING THE TIMER FUNCTION 20 MORE SETTINGS 21 MAINTENANCE 22 END OF SEASON 23 START OF SEASON 23...

Page 3: ...conditioner contains R32 which is a safe efficient refrigerant which has a lower environmental burden than traditional refrigerants The refrigerant used in this air conditioner is an environmentally f...

Page 4: ...any variance between the manual and the product received the information provided on the product should be followed ENERGY SAVING AND UNIT SAFETY PROTECTION TIPS Do not cover or restrict the airflow f...

Page 5: ...ne 5 Liquid line 6 Compressor 7 Condenser 8 Condenser Fan HEAT PUMP MODE The system operates in reverse the condenser works as an evaporator the evaporator as a condenser warm air is blown into the ro...

Page 6: ...Display 5 Signal receiver 6 Terminal block cover 7 Ionizer generator not applicable on all models 8 Deflectors 9 Emergency button 10 Indoor unit rating label 11 Airflow direction louver No Description...

Page 7: ...5 Timer Press to set the timer 6 Sleep Press to activate the SLEEP function 7 Eco In cooling mode press to increase the set temperature by 2oC In heating mode press to decrease the set temperature by...

Page 8: ...ence between the set temperature and the room temperature SETTING UP THE REMOTE When batteries are first inserted into the remote or following changing the batteries the remote must be set up for COOL...

Page 9: ...e best performance The operation logic is as below Ambient Temperature Operation Mode Auto Temperature 20 C Heating 23 C 20 C 26 C Dry 18 C 26 C Cool 23 C 3 Use the FAN button to set the fan speed TIM...

Page 10: ...15 minutes before returning to their previously set levels SWING 1 Press the SWING buttons to control the fan direction 2 The controls the horizontal air movement up down 3 The button is not activate...

Page 11: ...se of the room where the air conditioner is installed Strong sunlight and the presence of people lights or equipment creates an additional heat load Normal living spaces require about 350 Btu per squa...

Page 12: ...ir conditioner requires a good signal during the setup process Your air conditioner is designed to be connected to a 2 4ghz network and the connection is set up using the TCL SMART LIFE app We would a...

Page 13: ...ill need to be registered Click on the Register button to enter the registration screen The account can be created by using either the default option of an email address or alternatively by SMS messag...

Page 14: ...our new password in the box below Please note the password should be at least 6 characters and include letters and numbers Then press the confirm button to log in FORGOTTEN PASSWORD Should the passwor...

Page 15: ...e device within the app and as such the following connection process should be repeated for each indoor unit CHANGING BETWEEN CONNECTION TYPES To change the unit between the two connection types quick...

Page 16: ...your Wifi router from the drop down list and enter the password Please note the password is case sensitive before pressing next The app will automatically upload the connection information to the air...

Page 17: ...isplayed 2 Press on the AP Mode button in the top right of the screen to change the app to AP mode connection 3 Select your Wifi router from the drop down list and enter the password Please note the p...

Page 18: ...itioner once the connection is completed a message will be displayed to confirm On this page there is the option to rename the air conditioner to something more relevant If the connection fails please...

Page 19: ...e desired temperature The tabs on the bottom of the screen should be used to change other settings Mode Allows the operating mode to be changed between Feel Heat Dry Cool and Fan Speed Allows the fan...

Page 20: ...e bottom of the screen If there is a timer already programmed that you would like to amend press and hold the timer which requires amendment OFF TIMER 1 Select Timer Off 2 Set the time the air conditi...

Page 21: ...the main screen the three dots in the top right hand corner give you access to the settings options for the app This a number of extra options for modifying the name of the air conditioner and removi...

Page 22: ...ry dirty it may be washed in lukewarm water with a very small amount of neutral detergent Rinse well and allow to dry completely not in direct sunlight or near a source of heat 3 Keep the front panel...

Page 23: ...lled within the indoor unit and is clean Check that the condensation outlet drains properly and there is no dirt or organic blockage otherwise leakage may occur Install 2 AAA batteries in the remote c...

Page 24: ...age and frequency This unit is only suitable for an earthed electrical supply connection voltage 230 V 50 Hz The information specifications and parameter are subject to change due to technical modific...

Page 25: ...utside of direct sunlight or strong winds which is not on a flood line and where noise and airflow does not cause interference or inconvenience Select a location where there are no obstructions to the...

Page 26: ...26 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION SPACING DIAGRAM...

Page 27: ...it Level Number 14 7mm Masonry Drill Pencil and Chalk 1 5 inch number 10 screws Small Stepladder 7mm Wall Plugs Protective Glasses and Mask Pipe and Cable Detector 4 inch Plastic Ties 2 Inch Pipe Clip...

Page 28: ...rest of the holes and insert the wall plugs 8 Fix the backplate to the wall 9 Mark the hole centre and make sure the cutter will clear the backplate 10 Drill the hole at a slight downwards angle When...

Page 29: ...Insert the piping hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connecting piping and wiring from been damaged when passing through the hole The piping can be lead out on the right left or directly behind...

Page 30: ...unit horizontally Use expansion bolts to fix the mounting supports on the wall Use bolts and nuts to fix the outdoor unit firmly on the supports and keep on the same level If the unit is installed on...

Page 31: ...outdoor units and the connecting pipe 2 Align the joint of the connecting pipe between the indoor and outdoor and tighten the connecting nut by hand to prevent cross threading Secure them with a wrenc...

Page 32: ...ank caps of the 2 way and 3 ways valves applying the torque listed in the table above ADDING REFRIGERANT Refrigerant must be added if the pipe length is more than 5 metres 16 5 This operation can only...

Page 33: ...ake the packed soft pipes vertical before extending Please do not extend only one side of the packed soft pipes Please make use of semicircle pulley to keep the allowed bending angle Extreme bending c...

Page 34: ...e the unit and invalidate the warranty Secure the wires and replace the cover before operating the unit The appliance should be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations If the supply c...

Page 35: ...GRAMS Please note The diagrams provided in the manual are for guidance only Due to continual product development the diagrams provided on the units themselves should be followed where any discrepancie...

Page 36: ...s in temperature and does not indicate a problem Insufficient airflow either hot or cold Inappropriate temperature setting Air inlet or outlet of indoor or outdoor unit has been blocked Air filter is...

Page 37: ...fault EC Outdoor Communication fault EE Outdoor EEPROM fault EF Outdoor fan motor fault DC motor EH Outdoor suction temperature sensor fault En Outdoor gas pipe temperature sensor fault EP Temp switch...

Page 38: ...tage lower voltage 3 Overcurrent 4 Exhaust over temperature protection 5 Outdoor coil over temperature protection 6 Drive fault and protection V1 VP1 7 Communication fault with indoor unit 8 Compresso...

Page 39: ...s indicates that the AC has been reset and the mobile device has lost contact with the AC Reconnect the device following the above instructions If this fails delete the AC from your devices list and s...

Page 40: ...kW 5 20 5 29 5 20 5 29 Balance point temperature heating oC 7 7 Min outdoor operating temperature oC 15 15 Thermostat off mode W 15 15 Standby mode W 2 2 Off mode W 0 0 Annual consumption kW 294 1540...

Page 41: ...ned by F Gas regulations The gas must be handled by qualified F Gas engineers APPENDIX Disposal Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste must be handled separat...

Page 42: ...labour only We recommend that you note the details of your purchase below and retain your original proof of purchase receipt with this manual Keep these documents safe in the event of a warranty clai...

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