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48663983 Rev 1

Contents

1.2. Product Overview

  5. Connecting pipe 

  6. Connecting cable

  7. Outdoor Sensor Cable

  8. Stop valve

  9. Coil sensor cable (optional)

Outdoor unit

Outdoor unit

  1. Air filter

  4. Display Cable

  2. Display Panel 

  3. Remote control 

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

6

8

5

3

1

2

4

7

9

Inlet Air

Outlet Air

 

Figure - 1

Summary of Contents for CN 1 Series

Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE AIR CONDITIONER INTERACTIVE TRANE SPLIT AC SPLIT AC WITH REMOTE INTERACTIVE Pictures of the actual product may differ as per the product purchased CONCEALED Applicable Series CN 1 ...

Page 2: ... living TRANE Interactive AC is one such product The TRANE Interactive AC assesses manages and gives feedback on your in home climate The ultra slim design brings together simplicity and elegance that complements your home Once it s in your home a whole new world of evolved living experiences will open up to you The Trane mode optimizes comfort and efficiency Efficiency meter on the remote keeps y...

Page 3: ...Unit range 16 2 4 2 Functions 16 2 4 2 1 TRANE Mode 16 2 4 2 2 Cool Mode 16 2 4 2 3 Dry Mode 17 2 4 2 4 Fan Mode 17 2 4 2 5 Sleep Mode 17 2 4 2 6 Turbo Mode 17 2 4 2 7 Fan speed 17 2 4 2 8 Night latch Mode Only for units with TRANE Lock 18 2 4 2 9 Multi Room 18 2 4 2 10 Power ON and OFF 18 2 4 3 Replacement of Batteries 18 2 5 Stabilizer Detail 19 3 Maintenance 20 3 1 Cleaning air filter 20 3 2 Ma...

Page 4: ... maintenance contract with a TRANE service company Do not operate before reading manual s supplied with this product Cautions as applicable are shown in this manual Personal safety and proper operation of this unit require that you follow them carefully The manufacturer assumes no liability for installations or servicing performed by unauthorised personnel Always install operate inspect and mainta...

Page 5: ...on which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage Obey the following points to prevent electrical shock or fire Don ts t Do not remove power plug while the unit is in operation It can cause an electrical shock or fire t Do not operate this unit with wet hands It can cause an electrical shock t Do not pull power cord to remove power plug It can cause fire ...

Page 6: ...explosion t Do not spray or wash the grill and inside duct with water It can cause electrical shock and or malfunction of unit t Do not splash water on the grill and inside duct It can cause an electrical shock and or malfunction t Do not open windows and or doors for long duration when unit is ON This will decrease the cooling performance t Do not splice power cord or use an extension cord It can...

Page 7: ... step on top of outdoor unit Falling off outdoor unit can cause injury Do s t Make sure that all power supply connections are tight Check whether electrical grounding earth is complete If not done it can cause electrical shock or fire t Turn off the power supply and pull out power connection before cleaning If not done it can cause electrical shock t Chemical agents such as Gasoline benzene thinne...

Page 8: ...nit t Operate this unit with stable voltage in range of 230 10 single phase If not done compressor can vibrate and damage refrigeration system t Use only fuse of correct capacity Incorrect wire can cause breakdown or fire Turn off the power supply t If you detect burning smell or smoke turn off power supply and contact customer care centre immediately ...

Page 9: ...body to cold air for a long duration It can cause deterioration in physical condition and health problems t Do not use water at a temperature above 45 C to clean it can deform Filter t Do not dry filters near fire It can ignite or deform them t Do not drop or throw remote control It can cause malfunctioning or breakage t Do not use remote under direct sun light It can create display issues Do s Ru...

Page 10: ...ecting pipe 6 Connecting cable 7 Outdoor Sensor Cable 8 Stop valve 9 Coil sensor cable optional Outdoor unit Outdoor unit 1 Air filter 4 Display Cable 2 Display Panel 3 Remote control Indoor unit Indoor unit 6 8 5 3 1 2 4 7 9 Inlet Air Outlet Air Figure 1 ...

Page 11: ...r is not available t Remove the false ceiling below the unit by opening the grill Refer Figure 2 1 t Open the side cover of the concealed unit Refer Figure 2 2 Outlet Air Inlet Air Figure 2 1 Inlet Air Inlet Air Outlet Air Outlet Air Side Cover Side Cover Figure 2 2 t Locate the manual control button from the unit control box Refer Figure 3 t When you press manual control button Figure 3 the unit ...

Page 12: ...n the power is restored Remote will be in sleep condition after 20 second from last key pressed Remote wakes up from sleep condition on first key pressed and does not sends command to AC unit and update just the display settings 2 3 Indicators 2 3 1 Indoor LED 1 LED 2 Detail A Detail A Figure 4 LED Indication Unit status LED1 LED2 Stand by RED OFF Stand by Error on PCB RED RED Operating without TR...

Page 13: ...it powered ON in stand by state Mains Power ON One short beep Unit powered ON in operating state Mains Power ON One short beep Unit powered OFF stand by ON using remote One long beep Button press on remote One short beep 2 3 2 Remote User Mode Trane Mode e e Figure 5 ...

Page 14: ...on Fan Speed Louver Direction Optional Sleep Turbo Mode Remote Night Latch Multi Room Control Acvtivated Night Latch Mode Indication Outdoor Temperature Error Message Display Increase Temperature Decrease Temperature Mode Adjustment Energy Efficiency Meter Power ON OFF TRANE Mode Sleep Turbo Mode Figure 6 ...

Page 15: ...mode as such press once for COOL twice for DRY and thrice for FAN Shows mode selection COOL DRY FAN TRANE Mode Activates TRANE mode Refer Figure 5 Activates TRANE mode Power ON OFF NA ON OFF Night latch mode activation deactivation Activates deactivates night latch mode on TRANE lock Shows night latch mode selection Multi room Room Configuration Select the connected Air conditioners to control Sho...

Page 16: ...the following set point fan speed mode sleep and also if button is pressed 6 Unit will not exit TRANE mode if user changes any of the following swing button multi room or night latch button 7 The indication of TRANE mode is button with red back light and the remaining buttons with light OFF The back light will go OFF after 20 seconds from last operation of remote controller 2 4 2 2 Cool Mode Figur...

Page 17: ...s started After first hour set temperature will increase to 25 C and at the end of fourth hour set temperature will be at 28 C The unit will stay at 28 C Press again to disable sleep mode Set point temperature and fan speed can be adjustable 2 4 2 6 Turbo Mode 1 Press to activate turbo mode See TURBO on remote display Enables instant cooling by automatically adjusting fan speed to turbo level Fan ...

Page 18: ... and AC are connected on network 5 Refer lock manual for night latch mode features 2 4 2 9 Multi Room 1 Press to activate multi room feature Multi room feature allow user to select and control two or more AC s with one remote from one room Press to switch and control AC in network Name of selected AC and its current settings shown on remote display 2 4 2 10 Power ON and OFF 1 Press ON OFF button t...

Page 19: ...sk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided on the batteries 1 2 3 Figure 17 2 5 Stabilizer Detail AC Tonnage Stabilizer KVA 1 0 3 1 5 4 2 5 3 7 5 ...

Page 20: ...g indoor unit 1 AIR AIR AIR AIR AIR Side Cover AIR t Remove the false ceiling to access the Air Filter 2 t Remove the screws and pull downwards to remove air filter from indoor unit 3 t Clean the air filter Vacuum cleaner or pure water may be used to clean the air filter If the dust accumulation is too heavy please use soft brush and mild detergent to clean it and dry out in cool place 4 ...

Page 21: ...rge grille are installed t Make sure air outlet or inlet is not blocked Preparation before season of use 1 Be sure that nothing obstructs air outlet and intake vents Refer Figure 19 2 Examine whether ground earth wire is correctly connected 3 Replace filters if necessary 4 Replace batteries of remote if necessary 5 Examine mounting bracket of outdoor unit if damaged contact servicing agency Figure...

Page 22: ...is started Open the door or window for 2 minutes and run the AC in Fan mode to allow fresh air inside the room This helps to remove odors from inside the room Sound of water flow during operation This is caused by refrigerant flowing inside the unit Formation of mist while cooling Room air is cooled quickly by cold air flow which looks like fog Creaking noise during start or stop Deformation of pl...

Page 23: ...s in the room Remote control does not work correctly Check effective distance to indoor unit Check low battery error indication on remote display If the trouble has not been corrected please contact a local dealer or the nearest customer service centre Be sure to inform them of the detailed malfunctions and unit model number Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself Always consult an authorized s...

Page 24: ...mperature sensor error Error 05 outdoor temp sensor failure Please Contact Customer Care Operates indoor unit and outdoor unit as per user setting If TRANE mode is activated unit should operate at set point 24 C Contact Customer Care 0x06 Indoor coil temperature sensor error Error 06 Indoor temp sensor failure Please Contact Customer Care Cool mode or Dry mode Unit operate with Compressor OFF Fan ...

Page 25: ...RK Unit operates as per previous settings Contact service technician AC switched OFF main power OFF SET POINT TEMP INFRARED ACTIVATED NO NETWORK FOUND Switch ON main power check the plug Lock with AC Lock not installed NIGHT LATCH FAILED LOCK NOT INSTALLED Lock is not in network Night latch not operating NIGHT LATCH FAILED PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCK Change Battery of Lock or Check Lock is in Network b...

Page 26: ...tre authorized service centre authorized dealer s service centre as well as expenses incurred in connection with deputing of service personnel technicians towards to and fro travel conveyance and other incidentals etc together referred to as Transportation and Handling Expenses shall be borne by the Purchaser 6 The company or the authorized sales and service dealer will advise the Purchaser whethe...

Page 27: ...ade expressly clear that the company is under no obligation to do so in a specified period of time 18 Any special indirect or consequential property or commercial damage of any nature whatsoever is not covered under this warranty 19 The warranty is issued at Bangalore and Courts at Bangalore shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters covered or flowing from this warranty 20 The 1 year warranty...

Page 28: ...e Plot No 35 KIADB Industrial Area Bidadi Ramanagaram Taluk Bangalore 562109 Karnataka INDIA www traneindia com For more information call on 1800 102 9986 or write to smartcare trane com 48663983 Edition 1 April 2013 ...

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