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CAUTION

Do Not Use High Alkaline Detergent!

•  When using detergent for coil cleaning, ensure that 

the alkaline level is no higher than 8.5 pH level, which 

can cause corrosion damage to the coils. 

•  Be Careful Not to Spray Water into the Electrical 

Components!

 

DANGER

Live Electrical Connections!

It may be necessary to work with live electrical 
components on certain maintenance tasks. Only qualified 
technicians are allowed to perform these tasks. 

 

DANGER

Beware of Rotating Fan Blades!

•  Always make sure that all power supply, to the 

Outdoor Fans are turn-off and isolated. 

•  Observe WH&S safety procedures, do not wear loose 

clothing and any jewellery when working near the 

fans.

•  Wear PPE whenever performing any maintenance 

procedures.

•  Observe all necessary procedures when working in a 

confined space. 

 

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage!

Always make sure that all power supply, including 
remote controls, are disconnected before performing 
maintenance. Observe proper Lock-Out / Tag-Out 
procedures to ensure that power cannot be inadvertently 
energised. Failure to disconnect power before maintenance 
procedures can result in serious injury and/or death. 

Maintenance Procedures

This section describes the procedures that must be 
performed as a part of normal maintenance program. 
Regular servicing of equipment by qualified HVAC 
technician is highly recommended. Always disconnect 
electrical power to the unit before performing these 
procedures. It is always a safe practice to observe all safety 
warnings and cautions when conducting maintenance 
tasks.

Annual Maintenance Checklists

• 

Perform general maintenance inspections.

• 

Perform scheduled start-up checks.

• 

Leak test refrigerant circuits. 

• 

Inspect contacts of all contactors and relays. Replace 
all worn contacts as required.

• 

Inspect, clean and tighten all electrical connections.

• 

Check fans for balanced operation. Make sure that 
there are no loose screws / bolts, no fan blades 
interference  and no damage to the fans and guards.

• 

Inspect the air filters, clean or replace as required.

• 

Clean and repaint any corroded panel section.

• 

Ensure no blockage of airflow through variable speed 
drive and drive fan is operating correctly.

Coil Cleaning Procedures

• 

Disconnect power to the unit by following correct tag 
out procedure.

• 

Remove the louvered panels from the unit to gain 
access to the air inlet side of the coils.

• 

Use a soft brush to remove loose dirt and debris from 
both sides of the coils.

• 

Straighten bent coil fins with fin comb.

• 

Prepare the detergent solutions according to the 
manufacturer’s instructions.

• 

Spray solution at a 90

o

 angle to the coils, keeping 

a minimum nozzle spray angle of 15

o

, with at least a 

1800mm distance from the coils and 600psi pressure.

• 

Spray leaving air side of the coils first then the air inlet 
side. Allow the solution to stand on the coils for five 
minutes.

• 

Rinse both sides of the coils with cool clean water.

• 

Inspect the coils, if they are still dirty, repeat the 
cleaning procedure.

• 

Clean and wipe dry the outer and inner sides of the 
unit, the refrigerating parts and other components.

• 

Ensure that the condensate drain lines are not blocked. 

• 

Reinstall all unit panels, covers and guards.

• 

Restore electrical power to the unit.

Cleaning The Condenser Coils

Clean the coils at least once a year or more frequently if 
unit is located in a dusty and dirty environment, in order 
to maintain your system’s proper operating performance. 
High discharge pressures are a good indication that the 
coils need cleaning. When using detergent or solvents to 
clean the coils, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to 
avoid potential damage to the coils and to the unit.

To clean the refrigerant coils, use a soft brush and water 
spray, such as garden hose or pressure washer with low 
pressure nozzle. 

3. 

Operation and Maintenance

 

Multi Split System

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Страница 4: ...ian could result in signi cant and major damage to the product or property which may render your warranty null and void Such unquali ed service could also lead to severe physical injury or death Follo...

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Страница 6: ...fa power loss theunitwillrestart automaticallyinitslastprogrammedsettingoncepoweris restored NOTE Lightningor anyelectronic interferencenearbymaycause theunittomalfunction Ifthishappens resetthepower...

Страница 7: ...modeifapplicable Ifyou don tplantousetheunitfor a longtime removethe batteriesfromtheremotecontrol Cleantheair filter everytwoweeks Adirtyfilter can reduce coolingor heatingefficiency Adjustlouvrespro...

Страница 8: ...trical connections Check fans for balanced operation Make sure that there are no loose screws bolts no fan blades interference and no damage to the fans and guards Inspect the air filters clean or rep...

Страница 9: ...the appliance on FAN mode for 12 hours in a warm room to dry all its components Presence of moisture for a long period of time may lead to mould formation 2 Turn off the appliance and turn off power...

Страница 10: ...n order to defrost the unit In Cooling only Models If the Fan Only indicator is lit up the outdoor temperature is too cold and the unit s anti freeze protection is activated in order to defrost the un...

Страница 11: ...is emitted from either the indoor or outdoor unit The unit may accumulate dust during extended periods of non use which will be emitted when the unit is turned on This can be mitigated by covering the...

Страница 12: ...rature setting may be higher than the ambient room temperature Lower the temperature setting The heat exchanger on the indoor or outdoor unit is dirty Contact a qualified service technician to clean t...

Страница 13: ...alified service technician to determine which circuit is blocked and replace the malfunctioning piece of equipment The compressor has failed Contact a qualified service technician to replace the compr...

Страница 14: ...3 4 times O Compressor discharge temperature sensor malfunction F4 5 time O Outdoor unit EEPROM parameter error F5 6 times O Outdoor fan speed malfunction F6 7 times O Indoor coil outlet pipe sensor m...

Страница 15: ...PFC module protection E8 Outdoor fan speed malfunction F1 Indoor unit A coil outlet temperature sensor malfunction F2 Indoor unit B coil outlet temperature sensor malfunction F3 Indoor unit C coil ou...

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