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

burner, ventilation for sufficient fresh air must be ensured, other-

wise the oxygen concentration will fall, which may cause injury.

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

with it. Packaging, especially plastic packaging, can be danger-

ous, can cause serious injury. Screws, staples and other metal 

packaging components can be sharp and should be disposed of 

carefully to avoid injury.

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

with it. Packaging, especially plastic packaging, can be danger-

ous, can cause serious injury. 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 mainte-

nance 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 pro-

fessionals. Ask your supplier or installation engineer for further 

information.

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

tact 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 de-

tector.

•  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 pow-

ered 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 servic-

ing 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. Alternatively, the airflow may cause incom-

plete combustion which can lead to reduced oxygen concentra-

tion in the room, which can cause serious injury.

 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 ser-

viced, 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 ex-

posed 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 au-

thorty 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.

CAUTION

1.  Never turn screws too tightly, or else the cover would be dented or the Liquid Crystal breaks.

2.  Please leave sufficient space for maintenance and service of wired controller.

3.  Wired controller should be purchased separately.

4.  Please follow the installation and owner’s manual of wired controller.

Содержание KRE-1000D1

Страница 1: ...hasing our air conditioner Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL KRE Heat Recovery Ventilation KRE 500D1 KRE...

Страница 2: ...hysical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards i...

Страница 3: ...t heat exchange core Air filter Sheet metal type air duct Air filter By pass Return air inlet Supply air outlet Electric control box Return air inlet Fan Supply air outlet Sheet metal type air duct Ai...

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Страница 5: ...s or incorrect wiring may cause electric shock or fire Make sure Earth Leakage Breaker is the type of all poles drop out Be sure to ground Do not connect the ground wire to gas or water pipes lightnin...

Страница 6: ...cal government office or fire department for details When discharging exhaust air to a common duct the Building Standard Law requires the use of fire proof materials so attach a 2m copper plate standi...

Страница 7: ...ly and without sustain the weight form condensate water pipe and air duct The vents of air inlet outlet and return should be connected with flexible tube Unit in AC 220 240V 50Hz reliable grounding ea...

Страница 8: ...5 1 1 KRE 500D1 KRE 1000D1 Fig 3 5 Door Electric control box Exhaust air outlet Return air inlet Supply air outlet Fresh air inlet By pass system Table 3 1 Unit mm Model L L1 L2 W1 W2 W H H1 N N1 KRE...

Страница 9: ...Door Door Return air inlet Flange dimension Flange dimension Supply air outlet Electric control box Exhaust air outlet Fresh air inlet Electric control box By pass system Exhaust air outlet Fresh air...

Страница 10: ...ircular wiring terminal with insulation Use power cord that conforms to the specifications and connect the power cord firmly To prevent the cord from being pulled out by external force make sure it is...

Страница 11: ...ommunication wiring between the KRE and outdoor units should be connected one unit after another in a daisy chain from the out door unit to the final KRE unit And the shielded layer must be properly g...

Страница 12: ...E D2 E Y E E D1 X X R P Q X E D2 E Y E E D1 T X R P Q X E D2 E Y E E Fig 4 4 Indoor unit 1 Wired controller 1 Master wired controller Wired controller 1 Wired controller 2 Master wired controller Sla...

Страница 13: ...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 hazard...

Страница 14: ...60 1000 KRE 1500D1 1830 1520 770 346 326 181 5 180 1500 KRE 2000D1 1900 1720 845 346 326 208 5 200 2000 Table 5 2 Model Nominal temp efficiency Nominal enthalpy efficiency Sound power level dB Power i...

Страница 15: ...ontroller owner s manual installation manual Attached in the package box in wire controller 7 MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP 7 1 During early use one should check the fan operation regu larly 7 2 The cleaning...

Страница 16: ...at optimum energy efficiency 0 1517 kw 10 2 Rated motor flow rate s at optimum energy efficiency 0 1614m3 s 10 3 Rated motor pressure s at optimum energy efficiency 270 Pa 11 Rotations per minute R P...

Страница 17: ...nergy efficiency 0 276 kw 10 2 Rated motor flow rate s at optimum energy efficiency 0 34m3 s 10 3 Rated motor pressure s at optimum energy efficiency 360 Pa 11 Rotations per minute R P M at the optimu...

Страница 18: ...77 2 7 Nominal flow rate m3 s 0 139 0 278 0 417 0 556 8 Electric power input kW 0 157 0 383 0 677 0 956 9 SFPint W m3 h 682 785 702 730 10 Face velocity m s 0 66 0 87 1 0 1 0 11 Nominal external pres...

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