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1.2. Product Overview

  8. Connecting pipe 

  9. Connecting cable

10. Sensor cable

11. Stop valve

Outdoor unit

Outdoor unit

  1. Front panel

  2. Air inlet

  3. Air filter

  4. Air outlet

  5. Horizontal air flow grille

  6. LED display 

  7. Remote control 

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

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Summary of Contents for SPLIT AC

Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE AIR CONDITIONER INTERACTIVE TRANE SPLIT AC SPLIT AC WITH REMOTE INTERACTIVE...

Page 2: ...ing 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 com...

Page 3: ...2 Functions 14 2 4 2 1 Trane Mode 14 2 4 2 2 Cool Mode 15 2 4 2 3 Dry Mode 15 2 4 2 4 Fan Mode 15 2 4 2 5 Sleep Mode 15 2 4 2 6 Turbo Mode 16 2 4 2 7 Fan speed 16 2 4 2 8 Night latch Mode Only for uni...

Page 4: ...ce 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...

Page 5: ...property damage Obey the following points to prevent electrical shock or fire Don ts Do not remove power plug while the unit is in operation It can cause an electrical shock or fire Do not operate th...

Page 6: ...cause injury Do not spray or wash the unit with water It can cause electrical shock and or malfunction of unit Do not splash water on the unit It can cause an electrical shock and or malfunction Do no...

Page 7: ...ry Do s 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 Turn off the power supply and pull...

Page 8: ...t capacity Incorrect wire can cause breakdown or fire Turn off the power supply If you detect burning smell or smoke turn off power supply and contact customer care centre immediately Don ts Do not tr...

Page 9: ...e water at a temperature above 45 C to clean it can deform or discolour front panel Do not dry filters near fire It can ignite or deform them Do not drop or throw remote control It can cause malfuncti...

Page 10: ...g pipe 9 Connecting cable 10 Sensor cable 11 Stop valve Outdoor unit Outdoor unit 1 Front panel 2 Air inlet 3 Air filter 4 Air outlet 5 Horizontal air flow grille 6 LED display 7 Remote control Indoor...

Page 11: ...he following default conditions MODE COOL FAN SPEED MEDIUM SWING AUTO SET TEMP 24 C Lower the front panel to its initial position Manual control button Figure 3 Use object not more than 5mm in diamete...

Page 12: ...NE mode active GREEN GREEN TRANE mode active Error on PCB GREEN GREEN and RED Blinks alternately Button press on remote GREEN blink once No change Sound Indication Unit status Buzzer Unit powered ON i...

Page 13: ...crease Temperature Mode Adjustment Energy Efficiency Meter Power ON OFF TRANE Mode Sleep Turbo Mode Figure 6 Symbol Button Function Display Description Fan speed adjustment Air flow rate adjustment Sh...

Page 14: ...ows current room temperature NA Not Applicable 2 4 1 Range of Operation 2 4 1 1 Lock and Indoor Unit range Range Indoor Range Outdoor without any obstacles 15 meter 1000 meter 2 4 1 2 Remote and Indoo...

Page 15: ...ress mode to select dry mode see DRY shown on display Refer Figure 10 In dry mode default set temperature is 25 C Set temperature and fan speed cannot be changed Unit will operate at low fan speed for...

Page 16: ...activate or deactivate night latch mode on lock Night latch will show on remote display after it starts approximately 30 seconds for display to update Night latch mode helps user to prevent access to...

Page 17: ...will glow in red 2 4 3 Replacement of Batteries Do not use combination of old and new batteries Life of battery is more than six months in normal usage To prevent batteries from leakage of electrolyte...

Page 18: ...ld the front panel at its place after lifting it Filter Handle 2 Hold the air filter handle and lift slightly to release it from holder pull downwards to remove air filter from indoor unit 3 Clean air...

Page 19: ...r dirt the performance of the unit will be affected with higher operation noise and power consumption Air filter screen should be cleaned regularly Preparation before season of use 1 Be sure that noth...

Page 20: ...uickly by cold air flow which looks like fog Creaking noise during start or stop Deformation of plastic because of temperature change Unit does not operate Check electrical system connections cords an...

Page 21: ...tact service technician 0x05 OUTDOOR TEMP SENSOR ERROR Error 05 outdoor temp sensor failure contact service technician Operates indoor unit and outdoor unit as per user setting If TRANE mode is activa...

Page 22: ...it 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...

Page 23: ...tion 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 Pu...

Page 24: ...e Any special indirect or consequential property or commercial damage of any nature whatsoever is not covered under this warranty The warranty is issued at Bangalore and Courts at Bangalore shall have...

Page 25: ...Corporate Office Plot No 35 KIADB Industrial Area Bidadi Bangalore 562109 www traneindia com For more information call on 1800 102 9986 or write to care trane com 48626782 Edition 1 June 2012...

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