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SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USER 

 Do not try to install the conditioner alone;
 always contact specialized technical personnel.

Cleaning and maintenance must be carried out 
by specialised technical personnel. In any case 
disconnect the appliance from the mains elect-
ricity supply before  carrying out any cleaning 
or maintenance. 

Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to 
that stamped on the rating plate. Keep the swi-
tch or power plug clean. Insert the power plug 
correctly and firmly  into  the  socket , thereby 
avoiding the risk of  electric  shock or fire due 
to insufficient contact. 

Do not pull out the plug to switch off the app-
liance when it is in operation, since this could 
create a spark and cause a fire, etc. 

If the appliance gives off smoke or there  is  a 
smell of burning, immediately cut off the pow
er supply and contact the Service Centre. 

Have repairs carried out only by an  authoris-
ed Service Centre of the manufacturer . Inco-
rrect repair could  expose the user to the  risk 
of electric shock, etc. 

The  prolonged  use  of  the  device  in  such 
conditions could cause fire or electrocution.

Never remain directly exposed to the flow of 
cold air for a long time. The direct and prolo-
nged exposition to cold air could be dangero-
us for your health .Particular  care should  be 
taken in the rooms where there are children , 
old or sick people.

This  appliance has been made  for  air  conditi-
oning domestic environments and must  not  be 
used for any other purpose ,  such as for drying 
clothes, cooling food, etc. 

The  packaging  materials  are  recyclable  and 
should  be  disposed  of  in  the  separate  waste 
bins . Take  the air conditioner at the end of its
useful life to  a  special waste collection centre
for disposal. 

Only use the air conditioner  as  instructed   in 
this booklet.These instructions are not intend-
ed to cover every possible condition and  situ-
ation.As with any electrical household  applia-
nce, common sense and caution are  therefore 
always recommended for installation , operat-
ion and maintenance. 

Always  use  the  appliance  with  the  air  filter  
mounted . The  use of  the conditioner  without  
air filter could cause an excessive accumulation 
of dust or waste on the inner parts of the device 
with possible subsequent failures.

Unhook  the  automatic  switch  if you foresee 
not to use the device for a long time.
The airflow direction must be properly adjus-
ted. 

The user is responsible for having the appliance
installed  by  a  qualified  technician , who must 
check that it is earthed in accordance with curr-
ent legislation and insert a thermomagnetic cir-
cuit breaker. 

Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from 
the power supply when it will remain inoperat-
ive  for a long  period  or before carrying out 
any cleaning or maintenance. 

Selecting the most suitable temperature can pr-
event damage to the appliance. 

The  flaps  must  be  directed  downwards   in 
the heating mode and upwards  in  the cooling
mode. 

The batteries in remote controller must be 
recycled or disposed of properly. 
Disposal of Scrap Batteries --- Please disca-
rd the batteries as sorted municipal waste at 
the accessible collection point.

Summary of Contents for TCLSS09

Page 1: ...Model TCLSS09 2 5kW Cooling 2 6kW Heating TCLSS12 3 2kW Cooling 3 2kW Heating TCLSS18 5 0kW Cooling 5 2kW Heating TCLSS24 7 0kW Cooling 7 5kW Heating TCLSS28 7 8kW Cooling 8 0kW Heating...

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Page 3: ...Y PRECAUTIONS NAMES OF PARTS INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PROTECTION INSTALLATION MANUAL MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING EMERGENCY FUNCTION AUTO RESTART FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 4 5 6 7...

Page 4: ...ised containers e g spray cans If the appliance is used in areas without the possibility of ventilation precautions must be taken to prevent any leaks of refrigerant gas from remaining in the environm...

Page 5: ...used for any other purpose such as for drying clothes cooling food etc The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the separate waste bins Take the air conditioner at the end o...

Page 6: ...e the air could contain gas oil or sulphur or near sources of heat Do not climb onto or place any heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance Do not leave windows or doors open for long when the air...

Page 7: ...am of the appliance and may not correspond to the appearance of the units that have been purchased No Description 13 Air outlet grille Terminal block cover 14 gas valve 15 liquid valve 16 11 Indoor un...

Page 8: ...d Function POWER This symbol appears when the unit is power on 1 2 3 4 5 Temperature display if present Error code 1 Lights up during Timer operation when the air conditioner is operational 2 Displays...

Page 9: ...t you just need to press the button again a single long beep 4 After 30 minutes in forced operation the air conditioner will automatically start working in 23 cooling mode auto fan speed The FEEL func...

Page 10: ...witch on off HEALTHY funtion It is a button which controls the ionizer or plasma generator only for inverter models In cooling mode press this button the temperature will increase 2 on the base of set...

Page 11: ...indicator SIGNAL RECEPTION indicator TIMER OFF indicator TIMER ON indicator AUTO FAN indicator LOW FAN SPEED indicator or MIDDLE FAN SPEED indicator or or HIGH FAN SPEED indicator QUIET or or SLEEP in...

Page 12: ...e controller toward the Air conditioner 2 Check that there are no objects between the remote control and the Signal receptor in the indoor unit 3 Never leave the remote controller exposed to the rays...

Page 13: ...ibuted in the room It is possible to position the direction of the air in the optimal In cooling mode orient the flaps in horizontal direction In heating mode orient the flaps downward as the warm air...

Page 14: ...ioner adjust the temperature 1 the speed 2 and the direction of the air flow 3 by pressing the button indicated HEAT The heating function allows the air conditi oner to heat the room To activate the h...

Page 15: ...ature with pressing the button or Press TIMER at the second time set the rest time with pressing the button or Press TIMER at the third time confirm the setting then the rest time to next automatical...

Page 16: ...NG or HEATING This function reduces the humid ity of the air to make the room more comfortable To set the DRY mode Press MODE untill DRY appears in the display An automatic function of alternating coo...

Page 17: ...dually decreased by 2 during the first 2 hours of operation After 10 hours running in sleep mode the air conditio ner is swicthed off automatically I FEEL MODE FAN SWING SLEEP POWER SLEEP TIMER RUN In...

Page 18: ...ow 21 Room temperature is below 18 C For T1 Climate condition models For Tropical T3 Climate condition models The unit does not operate immediately if it is turned on after being turned off or after c...

Page 19: ...r drain pipe 300 500 2000 300 minimum space to be reserved mm showing in the picture 50 0 Installation Diagram INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT The purchaser must ensure that the person and or company who is...

Page 20: ...tapping screws 5 Be sure that the rear panel has been fixed firmly enough to withstand the weight 1 Make the piping hole 55 in the wall at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side 2 Insert the pipi...

Page 21: ...Place the drain hose below the piping taking care not to create siphons 2 The drain hose must slant downwards to aid drainage 3 Do not bend the drain hose or leave it protruding or twisted and do not...

Page 22: ...or unit The indoor unit should be installed on a solid wall and fastened securely The following procedure must be observed before co nnecting the pipes and connecting cables decide which is the best p...

Page 23: ...is not sufficient there will probably be some leakage With excessive tightening torque there will also be some leakage as the flange could be damaged 3 The surest system consists in tightening the co...

Page 24: ...vacuum pump hose 8 Replace and tighten all the caps on the valves 3 way valve diagram connect to indoor unit open position spindle service port cap Connect to outdoor unit Valve core needle INSTALLAT...

Page 25: ...erant 1 1 4 6 3 8 9 52 1 4 6 1 4 6 1 4 6 1 4 6 3 8 9 52 3 8 9 52 1 2 12 1 2 12 3 8 9 52 3 8 9 52 5 8 15 88 5 8 15 88 3m 3m 3m 3m 4m 4m 4m R22 MODEL capacity Btu h 7k 9k 12k 15 18k 22 24k 28 30k 36k Li...

Page 26: ...inal block For different models the wiring diagram may be different Please refer to the wiring diagrams pasted on the indoor unit and outdoor unit respectively On indoor unit the wiring diagram is pas...

Page 27: ...5mm 2 1 0mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 0mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 0mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 0mm 2 0 75mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 0mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 0mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 0mm INVERTER TYPE MODEL capacity Btu h AWG16 AWG18 AWG1...

Page 28: ...nd lift it till its greatest stroke and then unhooking it from the hinges to make the cleaning easier 2 Clean the indoor unit using a cloth with the water not higher than 40 and neutral soap Never use...

Page 29: ...his occurs when the air in the room becomes very cold for example in the COOLING or DEHUMIDIFYING DRY modes This noise is made by the expansion or contraction of the front panel due to variations in t...

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Page 32: ...CONTACT DETAILS Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd 1340 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby VIC 3179 Australia Ph 1300 556 816 http www tclair com au Http www tclair com au...

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