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A-20

Owner's Manual

Original Instructions

Local air conditioner

Summary of Contents for MONA-20

Page 1: ...Thank you for choosing our product Please read this Owner s Manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference Model MONA 20 Owner s Manual Original Instructions Local air conditioner ...

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Page 3: ...uld not be disposed with other household wastes ronmental safe recycling This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure t...

Page 4: ...njury or property loss is caused by the following reasons Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important but not hazard related information used to indic...

Page 5: ...ammable gas R290 Appliance shall be installed operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger than 15 m2 The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources for example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater The appliance shall be stored in a well ventilated area where the room size corresponds to the room area as specified...

Page 6: ...ble the air conditioner by yourself Do not put or hang dripping objects above the air conditioner Keep children from playing or climbing on the air conditioner Children and disabled people are not allowed to use the Far away from fire source inflammable and explosive objects Prohibit operating heating equipment around the air conditioner Prohibit operating the unit in the bathroom or laundry room ...

Page 7: ...e used for family not for commercial industry Reserved space around the air conditioner should be 12 30cm at least Do not operate the air conditioner at humid environment Please keep air inlet and air outlet clean no obstacles Avoid direct sunshine 30cm 30cm 3 During operation close doors and windows to improve cooling effect Prohibit inclining or turning over the air conditioner If there s abnor ...

Page 8: ... 9 8 3 7 6 Remote controller 5 NOTICE Some installation accessories can t be discarded 4 1 Controller panel Guide louver Handels Castors Filter Air inlet Drainage port Middle 8 9 10 Power cord Power cord hooks Drainage port Lower WIFI ...

Page 9: ...nder cooling or heating mode press or button to increase or decrease set temperature by 1 C F Set temperature range is 16 C 30 C Under auto dry or fan mode this button is invalid NOTICE that you can operate the air conditioner by the control panel After putting through the power the air conditioner will give out a sound After Under ON status after each pressing of the button on control panel the a...

Page 10: ...ndicator is bright Dual 8 nixie tube won t display Fan Under this mode the air conditioner only blow fan Fan indicator is bright Dual 8 nixie tube won t display Heat Cool Heat Unit only Under this mode heating mode indicator is bright Dual 8 nixie tube displays set temperature Temperature setting range is 16 C 30 C 5 Wifi Press WiFi button to turn on or turn off WiFi function When WiFi function is...

Page 11: ...ht This may adversely affect its operation Use of certain fluorescent lamp in the same room may interfere with transmission of the signal Do not leave the remote control in direct sunlight or near a heater Protect the remote control from moisture and shock This is a general use remote controller it could be used for the air conditioners with multifunction For some function which the model doesn t ...

Page 12: ...ton Send signal Turbo mode 8 heating function Set temperature Set time TIMER ON TIMER OFF Child lock Up down swing Set fan speed ventilation operation Light Temp display type Set temp Outdoor ambient temp Indoor ambient temp Sleep mode Clock Heat mode Fan mode Dry mode Cool mode Auto mode Operation mode I feel X FAN button MODE button button X fan mode health function This is a general remote cont...

Page 13: ...in to turn off the unit Press this button to increase set temperature Holding it down above 2 seconds rapidly increases set temperature In AUTO mode set temperature is not adjustable MODE button 3 Each time you press this button a mode is selected in a sequence that goes from AUTO COOL DRY FAN and HEAT as the following SWING button 4 Press this button to set up down swing angle which circularly ch...

Page 14: ...During blinking after setting press CLOCK button again to confirm the setting and then will be constantly displayed to then back to Auto Auto Low speed Medium speed High speed button 5 Press this button to decrease set temperature Holding it down above 2 seconds rapidly decreases set temperature In AUTO mode set temperature is not adjustable This function indicates that moisture on evaporator of i...

Page 15: ...peed Caution This model hasn t outdoor ambient temperature display function While remote controller can operate and indoor unit displays set temperature It s defaulted to display set temperature when turning on the unit Only for the models with temperature indicator on indoor unit X FAN button 14 WiFi button on indoor unit s display The setting on remote controller is selected circularly as below ...

Page 16: ...start scavenging function LCD displays Press the button for the second time to start health and scavenging functions simultaneously LCD displays and Press this button for the third time to quit health and scavenging functions simultaneously Press the button for the fourth time to start health function LCD display Press this button again to repeat the operation above This function is applicable to ...

Page 17: ...ow direction 2 Replace two 7 AAA 1 5V dry batteries and make sure the position of polar and polar are correct 3 Reinstall the cover of battery box NOTICE During operation point the remote control signal sender at the receiving window on indoor unit The distance between signal sender and receiving window should be no more than 8m and there should be no obstacles between them or wireless telephone r...

Page 18: ...air conditioner with water Otherwise it may cause electric shock Do not use volatile liquid such as thinner or gas to clean the air conditioner Otherwise it may damage the appearance of air conditioner 1 Clean outer case and grille Clean outer case If there s dust on the surface of outer case please use soft towel to wipe it If the outer case is very dirty such as grease please use neutral abluent...

Page 19: ...st and sundries on the air conditioner 4 Eliminate accumulated water in chassis refer to the section of Drainage way for details 5 Check whether window bracket is damaged or not If yes please contact dealer Long time storage If you don t use the air conditioner for a long time please maintain it by following steps for good performance Make sure there s no accumulated water in chassis and the heat ...

Page 20: ... closed Is plug loose Whether the air switch is trip ped off or fuse is burnt Whether the unit is restarted up after stopping immediately Wait after power recovery Please pull out the plug Ins ert the plug after about 3min and then turn on the unit The receiving range of remote controller is 8m Do not exce ed this range Remove the obstacles Check the batteries of remote controller If the power is ...

Page 21: ...hile to be started up which is the normal phenomenon It s the normal phenomenon Air conditioner is defrosting will resume operation No air blowed out from air conditioner There s off the room such as furniture cigarette etc source There s abnor mal sound du ring operation Whether the unit is interfered by thunder radio etc Disconnect power put thro ugh the power again and then turn on the unit aga...

Page 22: ...onal person to maintain the unit ERROR CODE and high humidity environment if ambient temperature is too high power off the unit and then energize it for operation after the ambient temperature drops to 35 below blocked by some objects if yes take away the objects power off the unit and then energize it for operation our after sales service center If there re following phenomenon please turn off th...

Page 23: ...when installing the unit 2 According to the local safety regulations use qualified power supply circuit 3 For appliances with type Y attachment the instructions shall contain the substance of the following If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 4 Properly connect the live wire neutral wire an...

Page 24: ...3 Optional 2 The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations To be in compliance with IEC 61000 3 11 impedance value of power supply system connected to product must be less than or equal to the allowable maximum value of Zsys in the following sheet MONA 20 Insect guard net Bracket Extension panel Adjustment panel Window panel Exhaust cover Sponge B Sponge A Joint B...

Page 25: ...ord hooks at the back of the unit with screws the direction of power cord hooks is as shown in following fig direction of power cord hooks is downward 21 Tools needed for installation Straight screwdriver Cross screwdriver Saw Scissors Pencil Optional 4 Optional 5 Joint G Joint H Joint F Drainage hose Plastic Cover ...

Page 26: ...able place Once draining is complete re install drain cap Remove the pre installed drain cap from the unit If you have selected the drainage hose insert it into the drainage outlet When the chassis is full with water the buzzer will give out 8 sounds and H8 is displayed to remind user to discharge water the unit will turned off 2min latter and all buttons are invalid To empty the chassis please fo...

Page 27: ...CE Water can be automatically emptied into a floor drain by attaching 14mm inner diameter hose not included ATTENTION 23 When using continuous drainage option from the middle hole place portable on a level surface and make sure garden hose is clear of any obstructions and is directed downward Placing portable on an uneven surface or improper hose installation may result in water filling up the cha...

Page 28: ...is less than 1m It is recommended to use it with shortest length When installing heat discharge pipe should be as flat as possible Don t prolong the pipe or connect it with other heat discharge pipe Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe Note of Installingheat discharge pipe ...

Page 29: ...25 should not be over 130cm from floor would easily cause malfunction Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 30: ...at discharge pipe 3 Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound 4 Lead the exhaust hose outdoors Groove Casp The side with TOP is upwards 26 1 Connect joint B to joint C Optional 1 Installation in a double window Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 31: ... and to the bottom of sash Sponge A The window panel cannot be installed in windows less than 20 5 520mm wide as you will be unable to shut the exhaust cover 1 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window sill 2 Secure the window panel to the window stool with screws 20 5 Cut Window panel Exhaust cover 1 Attach the insect guard net to the window panel Optional 2 1 Installation in ...

Page 32: ... the window 38 5 980mm 59 1500mm Use the window panel the adjustment panel and the extension panel 1 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window sill 2 Slide the adjustment and extension panels to fit the window frame width 3 Secure the window panel to the window sill with screws 20 5 38 5 38 5 59 Inner width of the window 20 5 520mm 38 5 980mm Use the window panel and the adjust...

Page 33: ...B between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room 4 Close the window sash securely against the Window panel 6 Attach the bracket with a screw Bracket Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 34: ... Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound Groove Clasp Joint B C The side with TOP is upwards Slide and open the exhaust cover on the window panel and attach the window adapter 10 30 7 Connect joint B to joint C Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe Joint C Joint B ...

Page 35: ...rame and to the side of sash Sponge A The window panel cannot be installed in windows less than 20 5 520mm high as you will be unable to shut the exhaust cover 1 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window frame 2 Secure the window panel to the window frame with screws Cut Window panel Exhaust cover 20 5 1 Attach the insect guard net to the window panel Optional 2 2 Installation ...

Page 36: ...w panel the adjustment panel and the extension panel 1 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window frame 2 Slide the adjustment and extension panels to fit the window frame height 3 Secure the window panel to the window frame with screws 20 5 38 5 Adjustment panel Extension panel 38 5 59 Adjustment panel Inner height of the window 20 5 520mm 38 5 980mm Use the window panel and th...

Page 37: ...sh securely against the Window panel 6 Attach the bracket with a screw Bracket 5 Stuff the foam seal B between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 38: ... Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound Groove Clasp Joint B C The side with TOP is upwards Slide and open the exhaust cover on the window panel and attach the window adapter 10 34 7 Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe Connect joint B to joint C Joint C Joint B ...

Page 39: ...hen rotate joint E to joint D connect tightly 2 Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound 3 Lead the exhaust hose outdoors Groove Clasp The side with TOP is upwards 35 Joint A Joint D Heat discharge pipe Joint E Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 40: ...n rotate the joint D into joint E Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound Groove Wall Joint E Heat discharge pipe Joint D Screw Clasp The side with TOP is upwards Joint A Joint D Heat discharge pipe Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe Optional 3 2 Installation in the wall ...

Page 41: ... immovable cut a hole to install joint F and joint G tightly 3 Joint F Install the other side of heat discharge pipe clockwise into joint F Joint G Cut Inside Outside Joint A Heat discharge pipe Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe Optional 3 3 Installation in immovable window ...

Page 42: ...38 4 Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound Groove Clasp the side with TOP is upwards Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 43: ... joint together 2 Rotate joint A and joint F into the two ends of heat discharge pipe Then rotate joint H to joint F connect tightly Joint A Heat discharge pipe Joint F Joint H 3 Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound lasp he side with TOP is upwards roove 4 Lead the exhaust house outdoors 39 ...

Page 44: ...is immovable cut a hole to install joint F and joint G tightly Joint G Cut Inside Joint F Install the other side of heat discharge pipe clockwise into joint F Outside Joint A Heat discharge pipe Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe Optional 4 2 Installation in immovable window ...

Page 45: ...41 4 Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound Groove Clasp the side with TOP is upwards Installation of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 46: ... from outdoors Remove joint A Press the clasp and lift joint A upwards to remove it Upwards Clasp Disassemble Joint A 42 Joint B C Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pipe Optional 1 Disassemble for installation in double window ...

Page 47: ...sassemble Joint A 43 2 Remove the window adapter Pull out and remove the window adapter by pushing down two PUSH markings and slide and close the exhaust cover in the window panel Optional PUSH PUSH Optional 2 Disassemble for installation in sash window Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 48: ...ssemble Joint A Joint D Joint E 44 Optional 3 1 Disassembly for installation in window Optional 3 2 Disassembly for installation in the wall 1 Remove joint A 2 Remove joint D Press the clasp and lift joint A upwards to remove it remove joint D from joint E Upwards Clasp Disassemble Joint A clockwise Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 49: ...nstallation in immovable window 1 Remove joint A Press the clasp and lift joint A upwards to remove it 3 When heat discharge pipe is removed Install the plastic cover into joint D in case of the insect into the house Upwards Clasp Disassemble Joint A Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pipe ...

Page 50: ... remove it Clasp When heat discharge pipe is removed Install the plastic cover into joint F in case of the insect into the house Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pipe 3 2 Remove joint F remove joint F from joint H Optional 4 1 Disassembly for installation in window 1 Upwards Joint A Disassemble ...

Page 51: ...tion in immovable window 1 Remove joint A Press the clasp and lift joint A upwards to remove it Upwards Clasp Joint A Disassemble Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pipe 3 Plastic Cover When heat discharge pipe is removed Install the plastic cover into joint F in case of the insect into the house ...

Page 52: ...the power supply and then press ON OFF button on remote contro Press mode button to select auto cooling drying fan or heating function and If ambient temperature is below 16 C the unit can t operate in cooling mode then check if the unit operates normally ...

Page 53: ...P SENSOR RT1 TUBE TEMP SENSOR RT2 OUTTUBE TEMP SENSOR RT3 WATER MOTOR YEGN RECEIVER BOARD POWER L N BN BK BU WH YEGN GN N2 WATER1 AP1 MAIN BOARD AC L K201 COMP R M C YEGN COMP DISP1 AP2 COMP FAN DISPLAY BOARD WIFI MODULE STEPPING MOTOR WATER LEVEL SWITCH C3 DOWN FAN MOTOR C2 UP FAN MOTOR MONA 20 The Electric schematic diagram are subject to change without notice Please refer to which one on the un...

Page 54: ...f potentially toxic or flammable atmospheres Ensure that the leak detection equipment being used is suitable for use with all applicable refrigerants i e non sparking adequately sealed or intrinsically safe No person carrying out work in relation to a refrigeration system which involves exposing any pipe work shall use any sources of ignition in such a manner that it may lead to the risk of fire o...

Page 55: ...hall include initial safety checks and component inspection procedures If a fault exists that could compromise safety then no electrical supply shall be connected to the circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt with If the fault cannot be corrected immediately but it is necessary to continue operation an adequate temporary solution shall be used This shall be reported to the owner of the equipment...

Page 56: ...tinguished remove refrigerant purge the circuit with inert gas evacuate purge again with inert gas open the circuit by cutting or brazing If a leakage of refrigerant is found which requires brazing all of the refrigerant shall be When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs or for any other purpose conventional procedures shall be used However for flammable refrigerants it is importa...

Page 57: ...ompletion of charging but prior to commissioning A follow up leak test shall be carried out prior to leaving the site Ensure that contamination of different refrigerants does not occur when using charging equipment Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible to minimise the amount of refrigerant contained in them Cylinders shall be kept upright Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed prio...

Page 58: ... order Empty recovery cylinders are evacuated and if possible cooled before recovery occurs The recovery equipment shall be in good working order with a set of instructions concerning the equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for the recovery of all appropriate refrigerants including when applicable flammable refrigerants In addition a set of calibrated weighing scales shall be available...

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