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There are two types of precautions as described below:
         Warning: Failure to comply may lead to death or serious injury.
         Caution: Failure to comply may lead to injury or damage of the 
unit. Depending on the situation, this may also lead to serious injury.
Once the installation is completed, please keep the manual properly 
for future reference. When this air conditioner is handed over to other 
users, make sure that the manual is included with the handover.

Operation Manual

 

 

 

Warning

• 

Do not use this unit in locations where flammable gas may exist. If 
flammable gas comes into contact with the unit, a fire may occur, 
which could result in serious injury or death.

•  If  this  unit  exhibits  any  abnormal  behavior  (such  as  emitting 

smoke) there is a danger of serious injury. Disconnect the power 
supply and contact your supplier or service engineer immediately.

•  The refrigerant in this unit is safe and should not leak if the system 

is designed and installed properly. However, if a large amount of 
refrigerant leaks into a room, the oxygen concentration will 
decrease rapidly, which can cause serious injury or death. The 
refrigerant used in this unit is heavier than air, so the danger is 
greater in basements or other underground spaces. In the event of 
a refrigerant leak, turn off any devices that produce a naked flame 
and any heating devices, ventilate the room, and contact your 
supplier or service engineer immediately.

       

•  Toxic fumes may be produced if the refrigerant in this unit comes 

into contact with naked flames (such as from a heater, gas 
stove/burners, or electric appliances).

•  If this unit is used in the same room as a cooker, stove, hob, or 

burner, ventilation for sufficient fresh air must be ensured, 
otherwise the oxygen concentration will fall, which may cause 
injury.

•  Dispose of this unit’s packaging carefully, so children cannot play 

with it. Packaging, especially plastic packaging, can be 
dangerous, can cause serious injury or death. Screws, staples 
and other metal packaging components can be sharp and should 
be disposed of carefully to avoid injury.

•  Do  not  attempt  to  inspect  or  repair  this  unit  yourself.  This  unit 

should only be serviced and maintained by a professional air 
conditioning service engineer. Incorrect servicing or maintenance 
can cause electric shocks, fire or water leaks.

•  This  unit  should  only  be  re-positioned  or  re-installed  by  a 

professional technician. Incorrect installation can lead to electric 
shocks, fire or water leaks. The installation and grounding of 
electrical appliances should only be carried out by licensed 
professionals. Ask your supplier or installation engineer for further 
information.

•  Do not allow this unit or its remote controller to come into contact 

with water, as this can lead to electric shocks or fire.

•  Turn  off  the  unit  before  cleaning  it  to  avoid  electric  shocks. 

Otherwise, an electric shock and injury may result.

•  To  avoid  electric  shocks  and  fires,  install  an  earth  leakage 

detector.

•  Do not use paint, varnish, hair spray, other flammable sprays or 

other liquids that may give off flammable fumes/vapor near this 
unit, as doing so can cause fires.

•  When replacing a fuse, ensure that the new fuse to be installed 

completely complies with requirements.

•  Do not open or remove the unit's panel when the unit is powered on. 

Touching the unit's internal components while the unit is powered 
on can lead to electric shocks or injuries caused by moving parts 
such as the unit's fan.

•  Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before any servicing 

or maintenance is carried out.

•  Do not touch the unit or its remote controller with wet hands, as 

doing so can lead to electric shocks.

•  Do not allow children to play near this unit, as doing so risks injury.

•  Do not insert your fingers or other objects into the unit’s air inlet or 

air outlet to avoid injury or damage to the equipment.

•  Do not spray any liquids onto the unit or allow any liquids to drip 

onto the unit.

•  Do  not  place  vases  or  other  liquid  containers  on  the  unit  or  in 

places where liquid could drip onto it. Water or other liquids that 
come into contact with the unit can lead to electric shocks or fires.

•  Do not remove the remote controller’s front or back overs and do not 

touch the remote controller’s internal components, as doing so can 

cause injury. If the remote controller stops working, contact your 
supplier or service engineer.

•  Ensure  that  the  unit  is  properly  grounded,  otherwise  electric 

shocks or a fire may result. Electrical surges (such as those that 
can be caused by lightning) can damage electrical equipment. 
Ensure that suitable surge protectors and circuit breakers are 
properly installed, otherwise electric shocks or a fire may result.

•  Dispose of this unit properly and in accordance with regulations. If 

electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, 
hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and thus 
enter the food chain.

•  Do not use the unit until the qualified technician instructs you that 

it is safe to do so.

•  Do not place appliances that produce naked flames in the path of 

the airflow from the unit. The airflow from the unit may increase the 
rate of combustion, which may cause a fire and cause serious 
injury or death. Alternatively, the airflow may cause incomplete 
combustion which can lead to reduced oxygen concentration in 
the room, which can cause serious injury or death.

Caution

 

Only use the air conditioner for its intended purpose. This unit should not be 

used to provide refrigeration or cooling for food, plants, animals, machinery, 

equipment or art.

 

Do not insert your fingers or other objects into the 

unit’s

 air inlet or air outlet 

to avoid injury or damage to the equipment.

 

The  fins  on  the 

unit’s

  heat  exchanger  are  sharp  and  can  cause  injury  if 

touched. To prevent injury, when the unit is being serviced, gloves should 

be worn or the heat exchanger should be covered.

 

Do not place items which might be damaged by moisture under the unit. When 

the humidity is greater than 80% or if the drain pipe is blocked or the air filter is 

dirty, water could drip from the unit and damage objects placed under the unit.

 

Ensure that the drain pipe functions properly. If the drain pipe is blocked by 

dirt or dust, water leaks may occur when the unit is running in cooling mode. 

If this happens, turn the unit off and contact your supplier or service engineer.

  Do not touch the internal parts of the controller. Do not remove the 

front panel. Some internal parts may cause injury or be damaged.

 

Ensure  that  children,  plants  and  animals  are  not  directly  exposed  to  the 

airflow from the unit.

 

When fumigating a room with insecticide or other chemicals, cover the unit 

well and do not run it. Failure to observe this caution could lead to chemicals 

getting  deposited  inside  the  unit  and  later  emitted  from  the  unit  when  it 

running, endangering the health of any room occupants.

 

Do  not  dispose  of  this  product  as  unsorted waste.  It  must  be  separately 

collected and  processed.  Ensure  that  all applicable  legislation  regarding 

the disposal of refrigerant, oil and other materials is adhered to. Contact your 

local waste disposal authority for information about disposal procedures.

 

To avoid damaging the remote controller, exercise caution when using it and 

replacing its batteries. Do not place objects on top of it.

 

Do not place appliances that have naked flames under or near the unit, as 

heat from the appliance can damage the unit.

 

Do not place the 

unit’s

 remote controller in direct sunlight. Direct sunlight 

can damage the remote controller’s display.

 

Do  not  use  strong  chemical  cleaners  to  clean  the  unit,  as  doing  so  can 

damage the 

unit’s

 display or other surfaces. If the unit is dirty or dusty, use 

a slightly damp cloth with very diluted and mild detergent to wipe the unit. 

Then, dry it with a dry cloth.

 

Children shall not play with the appliance.

Do not dispose of this product as unsorted
waste. It must be separately collected
and processed. Ensure that all
applicable legislation regarding the
disposal of refrigerant, oil and other
materials is adhered to. Contact your 
local waste disposal authority for
information about disposal procedures.

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 that they do not play with the 
appliance.

Содержание Gama CND

Страница 1: ...2ND GEN INDOOR UNIT V 2 MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES INSTRUCTION MANUAL GUIDE D UTILISATION MANUAL D INSTRU ES Escanee para ver este manual en otros idiomas y actualizaciones Scan for manual in other lang...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...i n No perfore a menos que confirme la seguridad con el usuario especialmente para el cable de alimentaci n oculto Se puede usar una electroprobe para probar si pasa un cable en la ubicaci n de perfor...

Страница 4: ...de instalaci n de la unidad exterior y sus requisitos reales del proyecto Comprar seg n los requisitos del proyecto real Use para conectar la tuber a de refrigerante interior 2 Tubo de PVC para descar...

Страница 5: ...r El techo no debe presentar ning n tipo de inclinaci n Hay espacio suficiente para realizar trabajos de reparaci n y mantenimiento Sin fugas de gas inflamable La longitud de la tuber a entre las unid...

Страница 6: ...tura de la unidad interior 3 Use un nivel de burbuja para verificar que el cuerpo de la unidad est nivelado haciendo que el cuerpo de la unidad se incline hacia el lado de drenaje tal como se muestra...

Страница 7: ...orno Diagrama de la caja de control el ctrico Borde de la entrada de aire de retorno Posici n del perno de elevaci n Tama o de la salida de aire Borde de la entrada de aire de retorno Tama o de la ent...

Страница 8: ...del perno de elevaci n Conecte a una de tuber a de agua Tama o de la entrada de aire de retorno Borde de la entrada de aire de retorno Orificio de conexi n Tama o de la salida de aire Tuber a de refri...

Страница 9: ...rama de la caja de control el ctrico Entrada de aire de retorno Orificio de conexi n para el conducto de aire Salida de aire Reborde de la salida de aire Tama o de la salida de aire Posici n del perno...

Страница 10: ...t piping liquid side 28 OD 15 9 OD Positions of 4 12 25 lifting bolts 1937 1905 1940 2010 990 1600 626 316 333 680 905 905 750 500 590 316 8 Salida de aire Entrada de aire de retorno Reborde de la sal...

Страница 11: ...siguiente tabla para conocer el tama o del casquillo de la tuber a y el par de apriete adecuado Cuidado Aplique el par de apriete adecuado de acuerdo con las condiciones de instalaci n Un apriete exce...

Страница 12: ...la descarga puede producirse con un retraso de 1 minuto m s o menos y verifique si hay fu gas de agua en cada junta 5 2 2 Unidad interior con una bomba de drenaje 1 Use la tuber a de inyecci n de agu...

Страница 13: ...ones de la unidad interior se transfieran al techo 5 Utilice materiales de aislamiento t rmico con un espesor de 25 mm o m s para evitar la condensaci n en el conducto de aire 6 Conecte el conducto de...

Страница 14: ...nmutadores DIP en la placa principal para la configuraci n SW2 o el manual del mando a distancia por cable para el ajuste del mando a distancia por cable Cuatro ESP se pueden configurar a trav s del i...

Страница 15: ...Consulte las Tablas 7 1 y 7 2 para conocer las especificaciones del cable de alimentaci n y del cable de comunicaci n Un cableado con poca capacidad calentar los cables y podr ocasionar accidentes cu...

Страница 16: ...bleado de conexi n debe ser recto para que la cubierta de la caja el ctrica est nivelada y pueda cerrarse herm ticamente Use aislamiento y materiales de sellado profesionales para sellar y proteger lo...

Страница 17: ...Capacidad de refrigeraci n 0 2200W 8 10000W 0 28000W 1 2800W 9 11200W 1 33500W 2 3600W A 12500W 2 40000W 3 4500W B 14000W 3 45000W 4 5600W C 16000W 4 56000W 5 7100W D 18000W 6 8000W E 20000W 7 9000W...

Страница 18: ...cionamiento 9 1 Puntos a tener en cuenta antes de la prueba de funcionamiento 1 Las unidades interiores y exteriores est n instaladas correctamente 2 Las tuber as y el cableado son correctos 3 No hay...

Страница 19: ...ares donde pueda gotear l quido sobre la misma El agua u otros l quidos que entren en contacto con la unidad pueden provocar descargas el ctricas o incendios No retire las partes frontal o posterior d...

Страница 20: ...o Desescarche Receptor de se al infrarroja Pantalla LED digital Indicador de alarma Indicador de temporizador Indicador de funcionamiento Estado de la Unidad Visualizaci n en pantalla Paneles de visua...

Страница 21: ...o seleccione una temperatura demasiado baja 13 Mantenimiento Cuidado Antes de limpiar el equipo de aire acondicionado aseg rese de que est apagado Compruebe que el mando a distancia por cable est cone...

Страница 22: ...istema puede demorarse intencionadamente hasta 12 minutos en algunas condiciones de funcionamiento Si el LED de funcionamiento OPERATION en el panel de la unidad se ilumina el sistema funciona normalm...

Страница 23: ...eraci n Los compresores de la unidad exterior no funcionaron correctamente El voltaje de la fuente de alimentaci n es demasiado alto o demasiado bajo Hay una obstrucci n en el sistema de tuber as Bajo...

Страница 24: ...dor puede seleccionarse solo durante los modos COOL FAN ONLY y HEAT La se al del mando a distancia no se transmite incluso cuando se pulsa el bot n ON OFF Se ha producido un corte en el suministro el...

Страница 25: ...s de radiaci n electromagn tica Cable de comunicaci n demasiado largo PCB principal da ada Error del sensor de tempe ratura ambiente interior T1 E2 El sensor de temperatura no est conectado correctame...

Страница 26: ...ayor o como consecuencia de un uso anormal negligente o inadecuado del aparato 7 Responsabilidades civiles de cualquier naturaleza 8 P rdidas o da os en el software o soportes de informaci n 9 Aver as...

Страница 27: ...All wiring on site must be carried out in accordance with the connection diagram attached to the product Make sure that there are no external forces acting on the terminals and wires Improper wiring...

Страница 28: ...salt content in the air When exposed to air with a high salt content the mechanical parts will experience accelerated ageing which will severely compromise the service life of the unit 5 Where there a...

Страница 29: ...ng conditions and user requirements to install the air conditioning unit 2 2 Install with M10 or W3 8 lifting bolts 2 3 The space required for installation unit mm is shown in Figure 2 1 and Figure 2...

Страница 30: ...should be made from high quality carbon steel with galvanized surface or other rust prevention treatment or stainless steel How the ceiling should be handled will differ with the type of building For...

Страница 31: ...nnection hole Return Air Inlet Flange Return Air Inlet Flange Electric control box assembly 3 3 Dimensions 3 3 1 Installation dimensions of lifting bolts and location size of connecting piping unit mm...

Страница 32: ...erant piping liquid side Connect to water piping Position of lifting bolt Return Air Inlet Flange Return Air Inlet Flange Connection hole Electric control box assembly Return Air Inlet Air Outlet Figu...

Страница 33: ...iping liquid side Figure 3 9 7 22 OD 12 7 OD Connect to water piping Return Air Inlet Flange Air Outlet Flange Return Air Inlet Air Outlet Positions of 4 12 25 lifting bolts Electric control box assem...

Страница 34: ...Repair hole Electric control box assembly Return Air Inlet Air Outlet Refrigerant piping gas side Refrigerant piping liquid side 28 OD 15 9 OD Positions of 4 12 25 lifting bolts 1937 1905 1940 2010 9...

Страница 35: ...than the specified refrigerant do not let air or other gases enter the refrigeration circuit If the refrigerant leaks during installation make sure you fully ventilate the room Use two wrenches when...

Страница 36: ...rge piping accessory to bind them firmly to make sure air does not enter and condense 4 In order to prevent the back flow of water into the interior of the air conditioner when the operation stops the...

Страница 37: ...t exchanger which will make the air conditioner prone to failures and water leakage 3 Before installing the air duct ensure that the static pressure of the air duct is within the permitted range of th...

Страница 38: ...a 160Pa 150Pa 140Pa 130Pa 120Pa 110Pa 100Pa default 90Pa 80Pa 70Pa 60Pa 50Pa 30Pa 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 1590 1640 1690 1740 1790 1840 1890 1940 1990 2040 2090 2140 2190 2240 Static pre...

Страница 39: ...210Pa 200Pa 190Pa 180Pa 170Pa default 160Pa 150Pa 140Pa 130Pa 120Pa 110Pa 100Pa 90Pa 70Pa 60Pa 50Pa 30Pa 0 50 100 150 200 250 3720 3770 3820 3870 3920 3970 4020 4070 4120 4170 4220 4270 4320 Static p...

Страница 40: ...ntact separation The distance between the power cord and signalling line must be at least 300 mm to prevent the occurrences of electrical interference malfunction or damage to electrical components At...

Страница 41: ...er X1 X2 Indoor unit 1 Wired Controller 2 X1 X2 D1 D2 Wired Controller 1 X2 X1 D1 D2 Indoor unit 2 X1 X2 Indoor unit n n 16 D1 D2 D1 D2 D1 D2 Only the last indoor unit requires adding the build out re...

Страница 42: ...ings are completed mark the address of each indoor unit to facilitate after sales maintenance The centralized control of the indoor unit is completed on the outdoor unit For details refer to the manua...

Страница 43: ...owing items according to the manual If there is any fault troubleshoot by referring to the section Air Conditioner Errors and Causes in the manual 9 2 1 Indoor unit 1 Wired remote controller switch is...

Страница 44: ...te controller s front or back overs and do not touch the remote controller s internal components as doing so can cause injury If the remote controller stops working contact your supplier or service en...

Страница 45: ...ct type Air Outlet Air Intake Electric Control Box Figure 10 1 Figure 11 1 Infrared signal receiver Operation lamp MANUAL OPERATION TIMER DEF FAN ALARM Timer indicator Alarm indicator Check button Dig...

Страница 46: ...it is powered off Check that the wiring is undamaged and connected Use a dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit and remote controller A wet cloth may be used to clean the indoor unit if it is very dirty N...

Страница 47: ...e unit s heat exchanger coil during defrosting becomes mist and is emitted from the unit Symptom 4 Dust is emitted from the unit This can occur when the unit first runs after a long idle period Sympto...

Страница 48: ...k has occurred Low heating effect Doors or windows are not completely closed Close doors and windows Arrange for a professional technician to check the following A refrigerant leak has occurred 16 2 U...

Страница 49: ...certain time No receiving soundfrom the indoor unit when the ON OFF button is pressed Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is AUTO Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is DRY A p...

Страница 50: ...amaged main PCB Indoor EEV coil error Eb Line loosened or broken The electronic expansion valve in stuck Outdoor unit error Ed Outdoor unit error Water level error EE Water level float stuck Water lev...

Страница 51: ...eure or as a result of abnormal negligent or inappropriate use of the device 7 Civil liabilities of any nature 8 Loss or damage to software or information media 9 Faults produced by external factors s...

Страница 52: ...A Escanee para ver este manual en otros idiomas y actualizaciones Scan for manual in other languages and further updates Manuel dans d autres langues et mis jour Manual em outras l nguas e actualiza...

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