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Installation of outdoor unit

Step four: connect indoor and outdoor pipes

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

2. Remove the screw cap of valve and 
    aim the pipe joint at the bellmouth of 
    pipe.

3. Pretightening the union nut with 
    hand.

4. Tighten the union nut with torque 
    wrench by referring to the sheet 
    below.

gas pipe

liquid pipe

liquid
valve

gas valve

union nut

pipe joint

Hex nut diameter Tightening torque 

(N.m)

ĭ

ĭ

ĭ
ĭ
ĭ

30~40

a
a
a

a

1. Remove the wire clip; connect the po

    wer connection wire and signal control 

    wire (only for cooling and heating unit) 

    to the wiring terminal according to the 

handle

screw

Indoor unit connection

L

N

2

3

N(1)

N

L

POWER

blue

blue

brown(black)

black brown yellow-

green

yellow- green

12

18K Cool only type and Heat 

pump type

(for some model

Summary of Contents for TDN/TDG-A28VR5

Page 1: ...5VR5 Thank you for purchasing our product Before using this product be sure to read this Instruction Manual to ensure proper usage Please keep this manual for later reference Improper use of this prod...

Page 2: ...2 GB 2087 5...

Page 3: ...ance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory ormental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge...

Page 4: ...r damage Precautions conditioner and disconnect power immediately and then If the air conditioner operates under abnormal conditions it may cause malfunction electric shock or fire hazard Do not spill...

Page 5: ...before using the air conditioner An all pole disconnection switch having a contact separation Must follow the electric safety regulations when installing the unit grounding wire of power socket Prope...

Page 6: ...connected by a professional national wiring regulations requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only Precautions wire which can t be used for other purposes The grounding resistance should...

Page 7: ...For the air conditioner without plug an circuit break Select a location which is out of reach for children and For the air conditioner with plug the plug should be Working temperature range Indoor sid...

Page 8: ...8 GB BLOW BLOW...

Page 9: ...er OFF Press it to decrease temperature setting HEALTH SAVE page 9 health function TURBO Press it to increase temperature setting Press it to set left right swing angle not available SLEEP MODE Press...

Page 10: ...sing the left right swing button Press this button again to clear the display DIGITAL display This area will show the set temperature In SAVE mode SE will be displayed FAN SPEED display Press FAN butt...

Page 11: ...Hold it down for above 2 seconds to rapidly decrease set temperature In AUTO mode set temperature is not adjustable Press this button to increase set temperature Hold it down for above 2 seconds to r...

Page 12: ...ntroller is selected circularly as below When selecting with remote controller or no display temperature indicator on indoor unit displays set temperature When selecting with remote controller tempera...

Page 13: ...unit OFF press MODE and buttons simultaneously to switch between and Replacement of Batteries 1 Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote controller gure 2 Take out the old batteries...

Page 14: ...n off the air conditioner The operation in details are as below WARNING NOTICE Turn off the air conditioner and disconnect the power before cleaning the air conditioner to avoid electric shock R QRW Z...

Page 15: ...rty use the water below 45 to clean it and then put it in a shady and cool place to dry Install the filter and then close the panel cover tightly The filter should be cleaned every three months If the...

Page 16: ...ct dealer 5 Check whether drainage pipe is damaged 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Clean filter and indoor unit s panel 3 Check whether mounting bracket for outdoor unit is damaged or corroded If yes plea...

Page 17: ...scent lamp in room Pull out the plug Reinsert the plug after about 3min and then turn on the unit again Signal receiving range is 8m Remove obstacles Select proper angle and point the remote controlle...

Page 18: ...ure and hum idity is high Because indoor air is cooled rapidly After a while indoor temperature and humidity will be decrease and mist will disappear n o i t u l o S s m e t i k c e h C n o n e m o n...

Page 19: ...apor Heating mode is turned on During defrosting under he ating mode it may generate vapor which is a normal phenomenon Water flowing noise Air conditioner is turned on or turned off just now The nois...

Page 20: ...discon for service Power cord is overheating or damaged There s abnormal sound during operation Air switch trips off frequently Air conditioner gives off burning smell Indoor unit is leaking If the ai...

Page 21: ...21 B GB Installation dimension diagram At least 250cm At least 15cm At least 300cm Space to the ceiling Space to the obstruction At least 15cm At least 15cm Space to the wall Space to the wall...

Page 22: ...area 4 The place with oil or fumes in the air 5 The place with sulfureted gas 6 Other places with special circums tances 7 The appliance shall not be install ed in the laundry will not affect neighbor...

Page 23: ...ged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 8 The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the interconne...

Page 24: ...PP Right 0DUN LQ WKH PLGGOH RI LW HYHO PHWHU Rear piping hole Wall Space to the wall above PP Space to the wall above PP PP Rear piping hole Type B Left Wall PP Right 0DUN LQ WKH PLGGOH RI LW HYHO PH...

Page 25: ...25 B GB 70 55 Pay attention to dust prevention and take relevant safety measures when not provided and should be bought...

Page 26: ...in the indoor drain hose in order to prevent condensation The plastic expansion particles are 1 Open the panel remove the screw on the wiring cover and then take down the cover wiring cover screw pan...

Page 27: ...hout plug an air switch must be installed in the line be more than 3mm 3 Remove the wire clip connect the power connection wire to the wiring terminal according to the color tighten the screw of indoo...

Page 28: ...eparately at the end Note The power cord and control wire can t be crossed or winding The drain hose should be bound at the bottom drain hose band connection pipe indoor power cord Step nine hang the...

Page 29: ...aging the parts Is the unit grounded securely It may cause electric leakage Does the power cord follow the speci cation It may cause malfunction or damaging the parts Is there any obstruction in the a...

Page 30: ...igerant charging amount per meter is di ferent according to the diameter of liquid pipe See the Additional refrigerant charging amount additional refrigerant charging amount per meter capacity capacit...

Page 31: ...R407C R410A and R134a Diameter of connection pipe Liquid pipe mm Gas pipe mm 6 6 or 9 52 12 16 19 22 2 9 52 or 12 16 or 19 19 or 22 2 25 4 or 31 8 _ _ Cooling only g m Cooling and heating g m 15 15 30...

Page 32: ...products Outdoor Unit air inlet Connection wire air outlet Installation dimension diagram Drainage pipe At least 50cm At least 50cm At least 30cm At least 200cm Space to the obstruction Space to the o...

Page 33: ...h national electric safety regulations 4 The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible 5 An all pole disconnection switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles sho...

Page 34: ...FDSDFLW RI 5000W 6 expansion screws are needed for the unit with cooling capacity of 6000W 8000W 8 expansion screws are needed for the unit with cooling capacity of 10000W 16000W 10 expansion screws a...

Page 35: ...nut with torque wrench by referring to the sheet below gas pipe liquid pipe liquid valve gas valve union nut pipe joint Hex nut diameter Tightening torque N m 30 40 a a a a 1 Remove the wire clip con...

Page 36: ...RORQJ RU VKRUWHQ WKH GLVWDQFH Step six neaten the pipes 1 The pipes should be placed along the wall bent reasonably and hidden possibly Min semidiameter of bending the pipe is 10cm 2 If the outdoor un...

Page 37: ...ssure decreases there may be leakage 5 Remove the piezometer open the valve core of liquid valve and gas valve completely with inner hexagon spanner 6 Tighten the screw caps of valves and refrigerant...

Page 38: ...nwards pipe shaper C Put on suitable insulating pipe D Put on the union nut 5HPRYH WKH XQLRQ QXW RQ WKH LQGRRU connection pipe and outdoor valve install the union nut on the pipe union pipe pipe E Exp...

Page 39: ...39 R GR B 2087 5...

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Page 44: ...44 GR NEC CEC...

Page 45: ...45 R GR 6 2 3 4 3 2 2 3 8 1 4 2 7 2 a a a...

Page 46: ...46 GR BLOW BLOW...

Page 47: ...47 R GR ON OFF TIMER HEALTH SAVE TURBO SLEEP MODE BLOW FAN TEMP LIGHT 1 6 11 2 7 12 3 8 13 4 9 14 5 10 BLOW BLOW...

Page 48: ...MODE AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT LOCK SET TIME TIMER ON OFF Left right swing icon display SAVE SE FAN SPEED FAN AUTO LOW MED HIGH AUTO LIGHT LIGHT TEMP TEMP SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP 15 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 16...

Page 49: ...49 R GR ON OFF MODE AUTO AUTO HEAT 2 AUTO 2 AUTO FAN AUTO to AUTO Auto 2 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 50: ...50 GR HEALTH SAVE HEALTH SAVE i SAVE SAVE SAVE BLOW BLOW 2 BLOW BLOW AUTO FAN HEAT TEMP P 3 TIMER TIMER HOUR OFF 0 5 24 TIMER HOUR ON OFF 5 HOUR ON OFF 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 51: ...51 R GR SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP TURBO TURBO TURBO LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT MODE MODE o C o F 1 2 3 1 5V 4 t t t 1 t t 30 13 12 14 15 16...

Page 52: ...52 GR DX 872 DX...

Page 53: ...53 R GR 1 2 3 4 R...

Page 54: ...54 GR VHUYLFH VHUYLFH VHUYLFH...

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Page 57: ...57 R GR AUTO AUTO 16o C 30 o C...

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Page 59: ...59 R GR 8 F1 F2 VHUYLFH 7...

Page 60: ...60 GR FP FP FP FP m c 0 5 2...

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Page 63: ...63 R GR 55 55 67 7 PP PP 55 55 PP PP Type B 7 SH...

Page 64: ...64 GR 70 55 R...

Page 65: ...65 R GR 1 m 30 40 4 a a a a...

Page 66: ...66 GR 3 2 3...

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Page 69: ...65W 24000Btu h 7032W 7000Btu h 2051W 28000Btu h 8204W 9000Btu h 2637W 36000Btu h 10548W 12000Btu h 3516W 42000Btu h 12306W 18000Btu h 5274W 48000Btu h 14064W 5 2 5 1 5 0 3 5 1 5 0 3 5 1 5 30 0 3 5 2 2...

Page 70: ...GB 70 GR PP PP 6 RU 9 52 12 16 19 22 2 12 19 22 2 31 8 _ _ J P J P 15 15 30 60 250 250 350 350 120 120 50 20 PO...

Page 71: ...71 B GB R FP FP FP FP FP...

Page 72: ...72 GB 1 2 3 5 3 6 09K 10A 12K 10A 18K 10A...

Page 73: ...73 B GB 3 2300W a 6000W 8000W a 1 2...

Page 74: ...74 GB N m 30 40 a a a a L N 2 3 N 1 N L POWER 12 18K Cool only type and Heat pump type for some model...

Page 75: ...75 B GB 1 2 8 FP 8...

Page 76: ...76 GB Lo Hi 03...

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