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USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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iQool-3MS9K9K9K  iQool-3MS9K9K9KB 

3 x 9,000 BTU Indoor 

 
 

SMART WIFI CONTROLLED WALL MOUNTED INVERTER  

TRIPLE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEAT PUMP 

 

Thank you for choosing a TCL Air Conditioner 

Please read this user manual before using this innovative  

Air Conditioner and keep it safe for future reference. 

Summary of Contents for iQool-3MS9K9K9K

Page 1: ...K9KB 3 x 9 000 BTU Indoor SMART WIFI CONTROLLED WALL MOUNTED INVERTER TRIPLE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEAT PUMP Thank you for choosing a TCL Air Conditioner Please read this user manual before using this innovative Air Conditioner and keep it safe for future reference ...

Page 2: ... 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 REPLACING THE BATTERIES 23 INSTALLATION GUIDE 24 TOOLS RECOMMENDED FOR INSTALLATION 27 INFORMATION REGARDING THE INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT 29 INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT 30 CONDENSATE DRAINA...

Page 3: ...r 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 friendly hydrocarbon R32 which has a very low Global Warming Potential compared to traditional refrigerants R32 is classed as slightly flammable and as such naked flames and sources of ignition shoul...

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 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...

Page 5: ... 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 room It is ideal as a maintenance heating when outside temperature is not too low and when the indoor temperature is more than 7 C DEHUMIDIFYING As with cooling the moisture in the air condenses on the co...

Page 6: ... 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 12 Air outlet grille 13 Outdoor unit rating label 14 Terminal block cover 15 Gas valve 16 Liquid valve 12 15 13 14 16 ...

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 2oC 8 Mode Press to select the desired operating mode 9 Turbo Press to activate turbo mode This will make the unit work its hardest to quickly cool or heat the room for a period of 15 minutes The fan...

Page 8: ...rence 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 COOLING AND HEATING or COOLING ONLY When the batteries are inserted the cool and heat symbols will alternate on the screen of the remote For HEATING AND COOLING press any button while the heat symbol is ...

Page 9: ...ve 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 TIMER OFF FUNCTION WHILE THE AIR CONDITIONER IS ON 1 Press the MODE button until the symbol appears for the operation you want 2 Set the desired temperature 3 Use the FAN button to set the fan speed 4 P...

Page 10: ...r 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 activated on this model and the horizontal direction of the airflow can be adjusted manually ECO 1 Press the ECO button to turn on the energy saving mode 2 In cooling mode the desired temperature will increa...

Page 11: ...use 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 square metre of floor surface In strong sunlight or if other sources of heat are present this may be as much as 1200 Btu per sqm Tip On warm days let the air conditioner cool the room as much as possible...

Page 12: ...air 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 advise on using the QR codes below to ensure the correct app is downloaded Android IOS The unit can also be controlled using the Smart Life app by TUYA which is also available in the app stores We wou...

Page 13: ...will 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 message using the Register with mobile number option EMAIL REGISTRATION Enter your email address and Press next In the password box create a new password for your account before pressing confirm This shoul...

Page 14: ...your 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 password for your account be forgotten it is possible to use the Forgot Password option which will allow you to enter the email address or telephone number used to register the account and a verification co...

Page 15: ...te 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 quickly press the display button on the remote 6 times and wait approx 10 seconds until the new connection mode is displayed on the panel of the air conditioner ADDING A DEVICE 1 Press the Add device butt...

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 conditioner 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 p...

Page 17: ...displayed 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 password is case sensitive before pressing next 4 Connect your phone to the wifi network by leaving the app and connecting to the Wifi network created by the air conditioner Smartlife XXX 5 Reopen the...

Page 18: ...ditioner 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 retry the connection failing this try connecting using the CF mode connection ...

Page 19: ...he 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 speed to be changed between Auto Low Medium and High Function Allows the Sleep Turbo and Eco functions to be activated See main manual for description of the operation and for vertical and horizontal...

Page 20: ...he 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 conditioner should turn off 3 Select which days the timer should operate 4 Press Save in the top right corner ON TIMER 1 Select Timer On 2 Set the time the air conditioner should turn on 3 Select which days...

Page 21: ...n 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 removing a device from the app ...

Page 22: ...ery 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 open and reinstall the filter s Press the panel shut a click indicates it is closed properly 4 Restore the power from the consumer unit and turn the air conditioner on INDOOR UNIT While the unit is d...

Page 23: ...alled 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 control Turn the appliance on set the time and desired setting REPLACING THE BATTERIES Remove the cover from the rear of the remote control Replace the AAA batteries ensuring the correct polarity Rein...

Page 24: ...tage 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 modifications or improvement without any prior notice The accurate specifications are presented on the nameplate label Please read this installation manual completely before installing the product When the ...

Page 25: ...outside 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 inlet and outlet vents The location should be able to withstand the full weight and vibration of the outdoor unit and permit safe installation Make sure that the outdoor unit is installed in complia...

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

Page 27: ...rit 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 Clips Circuit Breaker Garden Gloves For Handling Outdoor Unit Dust Sheets Foam Filler Silicone Sealant and gun ...

Page 28: ...e 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 you feel the pilot drill exit the outside wall stop 11 Finish the hole from the outside to keep it clean 12 Feed the cord and drain hose carefully through the wall 13 Undo the power lead and break o...

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 the indoor unit as seen in fig 1 Please cut off the pipe hole guards if you are changing the pipe position The unit also features alternative guards for more pipe positioning Make sure that the drain...

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 the wall or at the rooftop the supports have to be firmly fixed so as to resist earthquakes or strong wind Dimensions for parallel units installations 300mm 1 min CONDENSATE DRAINAGE OF THE OUTDOOR U...

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 wrench applying the maximum torque as shown in the table above 3 Pressure test and vacuum pump the pipework for each refrigerant circuit 4 Remove the two valve core caps from the outdoor unit and turn on ...

Page 32: ...nk 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 be performed by a professional F Gas engineer for the additional gas amount see the below Liquid pipe diameter Additional Refrigerant Additional Refrigerant Φ6 3 or Φ6 1 4 15g per each meter added Tot...

Page 33: ...make 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 could damage the pipes Please use a twisting wheel to avoid improper bending Over bent soft pipes will lead to irregular bending Please use rigid elbow to keep the bending angle while soft pipes opera...

Page 34: ...ge 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 cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a suitably qualified person in order to avoid a hazard The unit is designed to be hard wired and a suitable switch with a c...

Page 35: ...AGRAMS 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 discrepancies are found Outdoor PCB ...

Page 36: ...ns 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 blocked Fan speed set at minimum Other sources of heat in the room No refrigerant The appliance does not respond to commands Remote control is not near enough to indoor unit Battery in Remote control...

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 fault on top of the compressor EU Voltage sensor fault Ey Outdoor liquid pipe temperature sensor fault Protection Display Code List PA Indoor run mode conflict P1 Overvoltage lower voltage protectio...

Page 38: ...ltage 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 Compressor overheat fault compressor top switch 9 Short circuit open circuit fault of outdoor temperature sensor 10 Short circuit open circuit fault of outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor 11 Short circu...

Page 39: ...is 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 start the install process from the beginning Mobile device can t find AC The app displays Air conditioner out of line Check the below 1 The AC has been reconfigured 2 The AC is not receiving power 3 T...

Page 40: ... Balance point temperature heating oC 7 Min outdoor operating temperature oC 15 Thermostat off mode W 23 Standby mode W 5 5 Off mode W 0 Annual consumption kW 453 2030 Copper Pipe Type length 5m Liquid side Gas side mm inch 6 35 1 4 9 52 3 8 Max refrigerant pipe length for each unit 15m Max elevation 10m Interconnecting Cable 4 0 75mm Fuse Rating 5A on indoor PCB Moisture Removal L h 0 9 L h per o...

Page 41: ...by qualified F Gas engineers APPENDIX Disposal Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you can deposit your old electrical products Customers will be able to take any old electrical equipment to participating sites run by their loca...

Page 42: ...d 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 claim Purchase Date _____________________________ Retailer name _____________________________ Model number _____________________________ Serial number _____________________________ Installation Date ____...

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