Manual EN
Manual EN
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Read this manual carefully before installing
or operating your new air conditioning
unit. Make sure to save this manual for
future reference.
Owner’s Manual
Unit Specifications and Features...........................................................07
1. Indoor unit display.........................................................................................................................07
2. Operating temperature..................................................................................................................08
3. Other features ..............................................................................................................................09
4. Setting angle of airflow.................................................................................................................10
5. Manual operation (without Remote)..............................................................................................10
Safety Precautions
Read Safety Precautions Before Operation and Installation
Incorrect installation due to ignoring instructions can cause serious damage or injury.
The seriousness of potential damage or injuries is classified as either a WARNING or CAUTION.
WARNING CAUTION
This symbol indicates the possibility This symbol indicates the possibility of
of personnel injury or loss of life. property damage or serious consequences.
WARNING
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, 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
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be
made by children without supervision(EN Standard requirements).
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(IEC Standard requirements).
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Precautions
Safety
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNINGS
• Turn off the device and disconnect the power before cleaning. Failure to do so can cause
electrical shock.
• Do not clean the air conditioner with excessive amounts of water.
• Do not clean the air conditioner with combustible cleaning agents. Combustible cleaning agents
can cause fire or deformation.
CAUTION
• Turn off the air conditioner and disconnect the power if you are not going to use it for a long time.
• Turn off and unplug the unit during storms.
• Make sure that water condensation can drain unhindered from the unit.
• Do not operate the air conditioner with wet hands. This may cause electric shock.
• Do not use device for any other purpose than its intended use.
• Do not climb onto or place objects on top of the outdoor unit.
• Do not allow the air conditioner to operate for long periods of time with doors or windows open,
or if the humidity is very high.
ELECTRICAL WARNINGS
• Only use the specified power cord. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Keep power plug clean. Remove any dust or grime that accumulates on or around the plug. Dirty
plugs can cause fire or electric shock.
• Do not pull power cord to unplug unit. Hold the plug firmly and pull it from the outlet. Pulling
directly on the cord can damage it, which can lead to fire or electric shock.
• Do not modify the length of the power supply cord or use an extension cord to power the unit.
• Do not share the electrical outlet with other appliances. Improper or insufficient power supply
can cause fire or electrical shock.
• The product must be properly grounded at the time of installation, or electrical shock may occur.
• For all electrical work, follow all local and national wiring standards, regulations, and the
Installation Manual. Connect cables tightly, and clamp them securely to prevent external forces
from damaging the terminal. Improper electrical connections can overheat and cause fire, and may
also cause shock. All electrical connections must be made according to the Electrical Connection
Diagram located on the panels of the indoor and outdoor units.
• All wiring must be properly arranged to ensure that the control board cover can close properly. If
the control board cover is not closed properly, it can lead to corrosion and cause the connection
points on the terminal to heat up, catch fire, or cause electrical shock.
• If connecting power to fixed wiring, an all-pole disconnection device which has at least 3mm
clearances in all poles, and have a leakage current that may exceed 10mA, the residual current
device(RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA, and disconnection
must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
TAKE NOTE OF FUSE SPECIFICATIONS
The air conditioner’s circuit board (PCB) is designed with a fuse to provide overcurrent protection.
The specifications of the fuse are printed on the circuit board ,such as :
Indoor unit: T3.15AL/250VAC, T5AL/250VAC, T3.15A/250VAC, T5A/250VAC, etc.
Outdoor unit: T20A/250VAC(<=18000Btu/h units), T30A/250VAC(>18000Btu/h units)
NOTE: For the units with R32 or R290 refrigerant , only the blast-proof ceramic fuse can be used.
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Precautions
Safety
Note about Fluorinated Gasses(Not applicable to the unit using R290 Refrigerant)
1. This air-conditioning unit contains fluorinated greenhouse gasses. For specific information on the
type of gas and the amount, please refer to the relevant label on the unit itself or the
“Owner's Manual - Product Fiche ” in the packaging of the outdoor unit. (European
Union products only).
2. Installation, service, maintenance and repair of this unit must be performed by a certified
technician.
3. Product uninstallation and recycling must be performed by a certified technician.
4. For equipment that contains fluorinated greenhouse gases in quantities of 5 tonnes of CO2
equivalent or more, but of less than 50 tonnes of CO2 equivalent, If the system has a leak-
detection system installed, it must be checked for leaks at least every 24 months.
5. When the unit is checked for leaks, proper record-keeping of all checks is strongly recommended.
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Precautions
Safety
WARNING for Using R32/R290 Refrigerant
When flammable refrigerant are employed, appliance shall be stored in a well -ventilated area
where the room size corresponds to the room area as specifiec for operation.
For R32 frigerant models:
2
Appliance shall be installed, operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger than 4m .
Appliance shall not be installed in an unvertilated space, if that space is smaller than 4m 2 .
For R290 refrigerant models, the minimum room size needed:
<=9000Btu/h units: 13m2
>9000Btu/h and <=12000Btu/h units: 17m 2
>12000Btu/h and <=18000Btu/h units: 26m2
>18000Btu/h and <=24000Btu/h units: 35m 2
Reusable mechanical connectors and flared joints are not allowed indoors.
(EN Standard Requirements).
Mechanical connectors used indoors shall have a rate of not more than 3g/year at 25%
of the maximum allowable pressure. When mechanical connectors are reused indoors,
sealing parts shall be renewed. When flared joints are reused indoors, the flare part
shall be re-fabricated. (UL Standard Requirements)
When mechanical connectors are reused indoors, sealing parts shall be renewed. When
flared joints are reused indoors, the flare part shall be re-fabricated.
(IEC Standard Requirements)
This appliance contains refrigerant and other potentially hazardous materials. When disposing of
this appliance, the law requires special collection and treatment. Do not dispose of this product as
household waste or unsorted municipal waste.
When disposing of this appliance, you have the following options:
• Dispose of the appliance at designated municipal electronic waste collection facility.
• When buying a new appliance, the retailer will take back the old appliance free of charge.
• The manufacturer will take back the old appliance free of charge.
• Sell the appliance to certified scrap metal dealers.
Special notice
Disposing of this appliance in the forest or other natural surroundings endangers your health and is
bad for the environment. Hazardous substances may leak into the ground water and enter the food
chain.
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Unit Specifications and Features
Specifications
and Features
Indoor unit display
Unit
NOTE: Different models have different front panel and display window. Not all the indicators
describing below are available for the air conditioner you purchased. Please check the indoor display
window of the unit you purchased.
Illustrations in this manual are for explanatory purposes. The actual shape of your indoor unit
may be slightly different. The actual shape shall prevail.
Front Panel
Power Cable (Some Units)
Louver
Remote Control
Remote Control Holder (Some Units)
Functional Filter
(On Back of Main Filter - Some Units)
Display window
(A) (B)
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Operating temperature
When your air conditioner is used outside of the following temperature ranges, certain safety
protection features may activate and cause the unit to disable.
Specifications
and Features
Inverter Split Type
Unit
COOL mode HEAT mode DRY mode FOR OUTDOOR UNITS
WITH AUXILIARY
17°C - 32°C 0°C - 30°C 10°C - 32°C ELECTRIC HEATER
Room Temperature
(62°F - 90°F) (32°F - 86°F) (50°F - 90°F)
When outside
temperature is below 0°C
0°C - 50°C
(32°F ), we strongly
(32°F - 122°F)
recommend keeping the
-15°C - 50°C -15°C - 30°C 0°C - 50°C
unit plugged in at all
(5°F - 122°F) (5°F - 86°F) (32°F - 122°F) time to ensure smooth
Outdoor
(For models with
ongoing performance.
Temperature
low temp. cooling
systems.)
Fixed-speed Type
NOTE: Room relative humidity less than 80%. If the air conditioner operates in excess of this
figure, the surface of the air conditioner may attract condensation. Please sets the vertical air
flow louver to its maximum angle (vertically to the floor), and set HIGH fan mode.
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• Sleep Operation
A guide on using the infrared remote is not
The SLEEP function is used to decrease
included in this literature package. Not all
energy use while you sleep (and don’t
the functions are available for the air
need the same temperature settings to
conditioner, please check the indoor display
stay comfortable). This function can only
Specifications
and Features
When turning on your unit, the louver will for the first two hours
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• Setting Angle of Air Flow
Specifications
and Features
(vertical angle) of airflow. Please refer to the
Unit
Remote Control Manual for details.
NOTE ON LOUVER ANGLES Ra
ng
When using COOL or DRY mode, do not set e
louver at too vertical an angle for long periods
NOTE: Do not move louver by hand. This will
of time. This can cause water to condense on
the louver blade, which will drop on your floor cause the louver to become out of sync. If this
or furnishings. occurs, turn off the unit and unplug it for a few
When using COOL or HEAT mode, setting the seconds, then restart the unit. This will reset the
louver at too vertical an angle can reduce the louver.
Fig. A
performance of the unit due to restricted air
flow.
CAUTION
Setting horizontal angle of air flow
Do not put your fingers in or near the blower
The horizontal angle of the airflow must be set
and suction side of the unit. The high-speed
manually. Grip the deflector rod (See Fig.B)
fan inside the unit may cause injury.
and manually adjust it to your preferred direction.
For some units, the horizontal angle of the airflow
can be set by remote control. please refer to the
Remote Control Manual.
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Care and Maintenance
Cleaning Your Indoor Unit 6. Rinse the filter with fresh water, then shake
off excess water.
BEFORE CLEANING OR 7. Dry it in a cool, dry place, and refrain from
MAINTENANCE exposing it to direct sunlight.
ALWAYS TURN OFF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 8. When dry, re-clip the air freshening filter to
SYSTEM AND DISCONNECT ITS POWER SUPPLY the larger filter, then slide it back into the
BEFORE CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE. indoor unit.
Maintenance
CAUTION
Only use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the unit clean.
If the unit is especially dirty, you can use a cloth
soaked in warm water to wipe it clean.
• Do not use chemicals or chemically treated
cloths to clean the unit
• Do not use benzene, paint thinner,
Filter Tab
polishing powder or other solvents to clean
the unit. They can cause the plastic surface
to crack or deform.
• Do not use water hotter than 40°C (104°F)
to clean the front panel. This can cause the
panel to deform or become discolored.
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CAUTION Maintenance –
Long Periods of Non-Use
• Before changing the filter or cleaning,
turn off the unit and disconnect its power If you plan not to use your air conditioner for an
supply. extended period of time, do the following:
• When removing filter, do not touch metal
parts in the unit. The sharp metal edges can
cut you.
• Do not use water to clean the inside of the
indoor unit. This can destroy insulation and
cause electrical shock.
Maintenance
• Do not expose filter to direct sunlight when Turn on FAN function until
Care and
Clean all filters
drying. This can shrink the filter. unit dries out completely
CAUTION
• Any maintenance and cleaning of outdoor
Check for leaks Replace batteries
unit should be performed by an authorized
dealer or a licensed service provider.
• Any unit repairs should be performed
by an authorized dealer or a licensed
service provider.
Make sure nothing is blocking all air inlets and outlets
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Troubleshooting
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
If ANY of the following conditions occurs, turn off your unit immediately!
• The power cord is damaged or abnormally warm
• You smell a burning odor
• The unit emits loud or abnormal sounds
• A power fuse blows or the circuit breaker frequently trips
• Water or other objects fall into or out of the unit
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIX THESE YOURSELF! CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED
SERVICE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY!
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
The following problems are not a malfunction and in most situations will not require repairs.
The unit changes from The unit may change its setting to prevent frost from forming on the unit.
COOL/HEAT mode to Once the temperature increases, the unit will start operating in the
FAN mode previously selected mode again.
The set temperature has been reached, at which point the unit turns off the
compressor. The unit will continue operating when the temperature
fluctuates again.
The indoor unit In humid regions, a large temperature difference between the room’s air
emits white mist and the conditioned air can cause white mist.
Both the indoor and When the unit restarts in HEAT mode after defrosting, white mist may be
outdoor units emit emitted due to moisture generated from the defrosting process.
white mist
The indoor unit makes A rushing air sound may occur when the louver resets its position.
noises
A squeaking sound may occur after running the unit in HEAT mode due to
expansion and contraction of the unit’s plastic parts.
Both the indoor unit Low hissing sound during operation: This is normal and is caused by refrigerant
and outdoor unit make gas flowing through both indoor and outdoor units.
noises
Low hissing sound when the system starts, has just stopped running, or is
defrosting: This noise is normal and is caused by the refrigerant gas stopping or
changing direction.
Squeaking sound: Normal expansion and contraction of plastic and metal parts
caused by temperature changes during operation can cause squeaking noises.
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Issue Possible Causes
The outdoor unit
The unit will make different sounds based on its current operating mode.
makes noises
Dust is emitted from The unit may accumulate dust during extended periods of non-use, which will be
either the indoor or emitted when the unit is turned on. This can be mitigated by covering the unit during
outdoor unit long periods of inactivity.
The unit may absorb odors from the environment (such as furniture, cooking,
The unit emits a cigarettes, etc.) which will be emitted during operations.
bad odor
The unit’s filters have become moldy and should be cleaned.
The fan of the outdoor
unit does not operate During operation, the fan speed is controlled to optimize product operation.
Operation is erratic, Interference from cell phone towers and remote boosters may cause the unit to
unpredictable, or malfunction.
unit is unresponsive In this case, try the following:
• Disconnect the power, then reconnect.
• Press ON/OFF button on remote control to restart operation.
Troubleshooting
NOTE: If problem persists, contact a local dealer or your nearest customer service center. Provide
them with a detailed description of the unit malfunction as well as your model number.
Troubleshooting
When troubles occur, please check the following points before contacting a repair company.
The heat exchanger on the indoor Clean the affected heat exchanger
or outdoor unit is dirty
The air filter is dirty Remove the filter and clean it according to
instructions
Poor Cooling The air inlet or outlet of either Turn the unit off, remove the obstruction
Performance unit is blocked and turn it back on
Doors and windows are open Make sure that all doors and windows are
closed while operating the unit
Excessive heat is generated Close windows and curtains during periods
by sunlight of high heat or bright sunshine
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Problem Possible Causes Solution
There’s too much or too little Check for leaks and recharge the
The unit starts and refrigerant in the system system with refrigerant.
stops frequently
Incompressible gas or moisture Evacuate and recharge the system
has entered the system. with refrigerant
Troubleshooting
Indicator lamps The unit may stop operation or continue to run safely. If the indicator
continue flashing lamps continue to flash or error codes appear, wait for about 10
Error code appears and minutes. The problem may resolve itself.
begins with the letters If not, disconnect the power, then connect it again. Turn the unit on.
as the following in the If the problem persists, disconnect the power and contact your nearest
window display of customer service center.
indoor unit:
• E(x), P(x), F(x)
• EH(xx), EL(xx), EC(xx)
• PH(xx), PL(xx), PC(xx)
NOTE: If your problem persists after performing the checks and diagnostics above,
turn off your unit immediately and contact an authorized service center.
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Accessories
The air conditioning system comes with the following accessories. Use all of the installation parts
and accessories to install the air conditioner. Improper installation may result in water leakage,
electrical shock and fire, or cause the equipment to fail. The items are not included
with the air conditioner must be purchased separately.
Name of Accessories Q‘ty(pc) Shape Name of Accessories Q‘ty(pc) Shape
Drain joint
(for cooling & 1 Battery 2
heating models)
Seal
1
Remote controller
(for cooling & 1
holder(optional)
heating models)
Accessories
the back of main air filter
on models)
5~8 by the authorized
Mounting plate (depending technician while installing
fixing screw the machine)
on models)
Φ 6.35( 1/4 i n)
Liquid side
Φ9.52( 3/8in)
Connecting pipe Parts you must purc hase
Φ9.52( 3/8in)
assembly separately. Consult the dealer
Φ12.7( 1/2in) about the proper pipe size of
Gas side
Φ16( 5/8in) the unit you purchased.
Φ19( 3/4in)
1 2 3
Magnetic ring and belt
(if supplied ,please refer to
the wiring diagram to install Varies by model
it on the connective cable. ) Pass the belt through
the hole of the Magnetic
ring to fix it on the cable
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Installation Summary - Indoor Unit
1 15cm (5.9in) 2 3
12cm 12cm
(4.75in) (4.75in)
2.3m (90.55in)
Select Installation Location Determine Wall Hole Position Attach Mounting Plate
44 5 6
7 8
9 STEP 8
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Unit Parts
NOTE: The installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of local and
national standards. The installation may be slightly different in different areas.
1
1
3
Air-break switch
2
2 3
4
4
6
5 6
5
7 7
8 8
9 10
11 11
(1) (2)
NOTE ON ILLUSTRATIONS
Illustrations in this manual are for explanatory purposes. The actual shape of your indoor
unit may be slightly different. The actual shape shall prevail.
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Indoor Unit Installation
Installation Instructions – Indoor unit NOTE ABOUT WALL HOLE:
If there is no fixed refrigerant piping:
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
While choosing a location, be aware that you
Before installing the indoor unit, refer to the should leave ample room for a wall hole (see
label on the product box to make sure that the Drill wall hole for connective piping step)
model number of the indoor unit matches the for the signal cable and refrigerant piping
model number of the outdoor unit. that connect the indoor and outdoor units.
Step 1: Select installation location The default position for all piping is the right
Before installing the indoor unit, you must side of the indoor unit (while facing the unit).
choose an appropriate location. The following However, the unit can accommodate piping to
are standards that will help you choose an both the left and right.
appropriate location for the unit. Refer to the following diagram to ensure
Proper installation locations meet the proper distance from walls and ceiling:
following standards: 15cm (5.9in) or more
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Step 3: Drill wall hole for connective piping
1. Determine the location of the wall hole based
on the position of the mounting plate. Refer
to Mounting Plate Dimensions.
2. Using a 65mm (2.5in) or 90mm(3.54in)
(depending on models )core drill, drill a Type A Type B
hole in the wall. Make sure that the hole
is drilled at a slight downward angle, so
that the outdoor end of the hole is lower 402mm(15.8in)
(1.5in)
39mm
(0.2-0.275in). This will ensure proper water
285mm (11.2in)
(1.5in)
39mm
drainage. Indoor unit
outline
3. Place the protective wall cuff in the hole. This
(1.85in)
47mm
(1.85in)
47mm
protects the edges of the hole and will help Left rear wall
Right rear wall
seal it when you finish the installation process. hole 65mm (2.5in) 45mm(1.7in) 103mm(4.1in) 130mm(5.1in) 107mm(4.2in)
hole 65mm (2.5in)
715mm(28in)
Model A
CAUTION
When drilling the wall hole, make sure to 411mm(16.2in)
246mm(9.7in)
avoid wires, plumbing, and other sensitive 230mm(9.1in)
(1.5in)
39mm
285mm (11.2in)
components. (1.5in)
39mm
Indoor unit
outline
(1.85in)
Wall
47mm
(1.85in)
Indoor Outdoor
47mm
Model B
5-7mm
458mm(18in)
285mm(11.2in) 243mm(9.57in)
(1.4in)
302mm (11.88in)
36mm
(1.4in)
47mm 36mm
Indoor unit
Fig.3.2
(1.85in)
264mm(10.4in) 344mm(13.5in)
See Type A and Type B for example:
55mm
324.9mm (12.79in)
(2.16in)
55mm
(1.85in)
47mm
Installation
Indoor Unit
47mm
Model D
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Step 4: Prepare refrigerant piping Step 5: Connect drain hose
The refrigerant piping is inside an insulating By default, the drain hose is attached to the left-
sleeve attached to the back of the unit. You hand side of unit (when you’re facing the back
must prepare the piping before passing it of the unit). However, it can also be attached to
through the hole in the wall. the right-hand side. To ensure proper drainage,
1. Based on the position of the wall hole relative attach the drain hose on the same side that your
to the mounting plate, choose the side from refrigerant piping exits the unit. Attach drain hose
which the piping will exit the unit. extension (purchased separately) to the end of
2. If the wall hole is behind the unit, keep the drain hose.
knock-out panel in place. If the wall hole is to Wrap the connection point firmly with Teflon
the side of the indoor unit, remove the plastic tape to ensure a good seal and to prevent leaks.
knock-out panel from that side of the unit.
This will create a slot through which your For the portion of the drain hose that will remain
piping can exit the unit. Use needle nose pliers indoors, wrap it with foam pipe insulation to
if the plastic panel is too difficult to remove by prevent condensation.
hand. Remove the air filter and pour a small amount
of water into the drain pan to make sure that
water flows from the unit smoothly.
Be extremely careful not to dent or damage PLUG THE UNUSED DRAIN HOLE
the piping while bending them away from To prevent unwanted leaks
the unit. Any dents in the piping will affect you must plug the unused
the unit’s performance. drain hole with the rubber
plug provided.
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BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WARNING
ELECTRICAL WORK, READ THESE BEFORE PERFORMING ANY ELECTRICAL
REGULATIONS OR WIRING WORK, TURN OFF THE
1. All wiring must comply with local and national MAIN POWER TO THE SYSTEM.
electrical codes, regulations and must be Step 6: Connect signal cable
installed by a licensed electrician.
2. All electrical connections must be made The signal cable enables communication between
according to the Electrical Connection Diagram the indoor and outdoor units. You must first
located on the panels of the indoor and outdoor choose the right cable size before preparing it for
units. connection.
3. If there is a serious safety issue with the power Cable Types
supply, stop work immediately. Explain your • Indoor Power Cable (if applicable):
reasoning to the client, and refuse to install the H05VV-F or H05V2V2-F
unit until the safety issue is properly resolved.
• Outdoor Power Cable: H07RN-F
4. Power voltage should be within 90-110% of
rated voltage. Insufficient power supply can • Signal Cable: H07RN-F
cause malfunction, electrical shock, or fire. Minimum Cross-Sectional Area of
5. If connecting power to fixed wiring, install a
surge protector and main power switch with Power and Signal Cables (For reference)
a capacity of 1.5 times the maximum current Rated Current of Nominal Cross-Sectional
of the unit. Appliance (A) Area (mm²)
6. If connecting power to fixed wiring, a switch > 3 and ≤ 6 0.75
or circuit breaker that disconnects all poles and
> 6 and ≤ 10 1
has a contact separation of at least 1/8in (3mm)
must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. The > 10 and ≤ 16 1.5
qualified technician must use an approved > 16 and ≤ 25 2.5
circuit breaker or switch.
> 25 and ≤ 32 4
7. Only connect the unit to an individual branch
> 32 and ≤ 40 6
circuit outlet. Do not connect another
appliance to that outlet.
8. Make sure to properly ground the air conditioner. CHOOSE THE RIGHT CABLE SIZE
9. Every wire must be firmly connected. Loose The size of the power supply cable, signal
wiring can cause the terminal to overheat, cable, fuse, and switch needed is determined
resulting in product malfunction and possible fire. by the maximum current of the unit. The
10. Do not let wires touch or rest against refrigerant maximum current is indicated on the nameplate
located on the side panel of the unit. Refer to
tubing, the compressor, or any moving parts
this nameplate to choose the right cable, fuse,
within the unit. or switch.
11. If the unit has an auxiliary electric heater, it must
be installed at least 1 meter (40in) away from
any combustible materials.
12. To avoid getting an electric shock, never touch
Indoor Unit
Installation
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1. Open front panel of the indoor unit.
NOTE ABOUT WIRING
2. Using a screwdriver, open the wire box cover
on the right side of the unit. This will reveal THE WIRING CONNECTION PROCESS MAY
the terminal block. DIFFER SLIGHTLY BETWEEN UNITS AND
REGIONS.
Step 7: Wrappiping and cables
Terminal block
Wire cover
Before passing the piping, drain hose, and the
signal cable through the wall hole, you must
bundle them together to save space, protect
them, and insulate them(Not applicable in
Screw North America).
Cable clamp
1. Bundle the drain hose, refrigerant pipes, and
signal cable as shown below:
is secure, use the cable clamp to fasten the together. Double-check that all items are
signal cable to the unit. Screw the cable clamp bundled.
down tightly.
8. Replace the wire cover on the front of the DO NOT WRAP ENDS OF PIPING
unit, and the plastic panel on the back. When wrapping the bundle, keep the ends
of the piping unwrapped. You need to access
them to test for leaks at the end of the
installation process (refer to Electrical Checks
and Leak Checks section of this manual).
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Step 8: Mount indoor unit 3. Connect drain hose and refrigerant piping
If you installed new connective piping to the (refer to Refrigerant Piping Connection
outdoor unit, do the following: section of this manual for instructions).
1. If you have already passed the refrigerant 4. Keep pipe connection point exposed to
piping through the hole in the wall, proceed perform the leak test (refer to Electrical
to Step 4. Checks and Leak Checks section of this
manual).
2. Otherwise, double-check that the ends of the
refrigerant pipes are sealed to prevent dirt or 5. After the leak test, wrap the connection point
foreign materials from entering the pipes. with insulation tape.
3. Slowly pass the wrapped bundle of refrigerant 6. Remove the bracket or wedge that is propping
pipes, drain hose, and signal wire through the up the unit.
hole in the wall. 7. Using even pressure, push down on the
4. Hook the top of the indoor unit on the upper bottom half of the unit. Keep pushing down
hook of the mounting plate. until the unit snaps onto the hooks along the
bottom of the mounting plate.
5. Check that unit is hooked firmly on mounting
by applying slight pressure to the left and
right-hand sides of the unit. The unit should UNIT IS ADJUSTABLE
not jiggle or shift. Keep in mind that the hooks on the mounting
6. Using even pressure, push down on the plate are smaller than the holes on the back of
bottom half of the unit. Keep pushing down the unit. If you find that you don’t have ample
until the unit snaps onto the hooks along the room to connect embedded pipes to the indoor
bottom of the mounting plate. unit, the unit can be adjusted left or right by
7. Again, check that the unit is firmly mounted about 30-50mm (1.25-1.95in), depending on
by applying slight pressure to the left and the the model.
right-hand sides of the unit. 30-50mm 30-50mm
(1.2-1.95in) (1.2-1.95in)
If refrigerant piping is already embedded in
the wall, do the following: Move to left or right
1. Hook the top of the indoor unit on the upper
hook of the mounting plate.
2. Use a bracket or wedge to prop up the unit,
giving you enough room to connect the
refrigerant piping, signal cable, and drain
hose.
Installation
Indoor Unit
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Outdoor Unit Installation
Install the unit by following local codes and
regulations , there may be differ slightly DO NOT install unit in the following locations:
between different regions. Near an obstacle that will block air inlets
60cm (24in) above and outlets
Near a public street, crowded areas, or
where noise from the unit will disturb others
in) ll Near animals or plants that will be harmed
(12 wa
c m ck
30 ba
m
by hot air discharge
fro Near any source of combustible gas
30cm
Installation
(12
on le in)
In a location that is exposed to large
ft
amounts of dust
In a location exposed to a excessive amounts
60cm
(2
of salty air
on r 4in)
ight
in)
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR EXTREME
(79 t WEATHER
m
0c ron
20 in f
If the unit is exposed to heavy wind:
Install unit so that air outlet fan is at a 90°
Installation Instructions – Outdoor unit angle to the direction of the wind. If needed,
build a barrier in front of the unit to protect it
Step 1: Select installation location from extremely heavy winds.
See Figures below.
Before installing the outdoor unit, you must
choose an appropriate location. The following are Strong wind
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Step 2: Install drain joint(Heat pump unit only) Step 3: Anchor outdoor unit
Before bolting the outdoor unit in place, you must The outdoor unit can be anchored to the
install the drain joint at the bottom of the unit.
Note that there are two different types of drain ground or to a wall-mounted bracket with
joints depending on the type of outdoor unit. bolt(M10). Prepare the installation base of the
unit according to the dimensions below.
If the drain joint comes with a rubber seal
(see Fig. A ), do the following:
UNIT MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
1. Fit the rubber seal on the end of the drain joint
that will connect to the outdoor unit. The following is a list of different outdoor
2. Insert the drain joint into the hole in the base unit sizes and the distance between their
pan of the unit. mounting feet. Prepare the installation base
3. Rotate the drain joint 90° until it clicks in place
of the unit according to the dimensions
facing the front of the unit.
4. Connect a drain hose extension (not included) below. W
to the drain joint to redirect water from the
unit during heating mode. A
If the drain joint doesn’t come with a rubber Air inlet
seal (see Fig. B ), do the following:
1. Insert the drain joint into the hole in the base Air inlet
pan of the unit. The drain joint will click in
B
D
place.
2. Connect a drain hose extension (not included)
to the drain joint to redirect water from the Air outlet
unit during heating mode.
Drain joint
(A) (B)
IN COLD CLIMATES
In cold climates, make sure that the drain hose
is as vertical as possible to ensure swift water
Outdoor Unit
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Outdoor Unit Dimensions (mm) Mounting Dimensions
WxHxD Distance A (mm) Distance B (mm)
681x434x285 (26.8”x17.1”x11.2”) 460 (18.1”) 292 (11.5”)
If you will install the unit on the ground or If you will install the unit on a wall-mounted
on a concrete mounting platform, do the bracket , do the following:
following:
1. Mark the positions for four expansion bolts CAUTION
based on dimensions chart.
2. Pre-drill holes for expansion bolts. Make sure that the wall is made of solid brick,
3. Place a nut on the end of each expansion bolt. concrete, or of similarly strong material. The
wall must be able to support at least four
4. Hammer expansion bolts into the pre-drilled times the weight of the unit.
holes.
5. Remove the nuts from expansion bolts, and 1.Mark the position of bracket holes based on
place outdoor unit on bolts. dimensions chart.
2. Pre-drill the holes for the expansion bolts.
6. Put washer on each expansion bolt, then 3. Place a washer and nut on the end of each
replace the nuts. expansion bolt.
7. Using a wrench, tighten each nut until snug. 4. Thread expansion bolts through holes in
mounting brackets, put mounting brackets
in position, and hammer expansion bolts into
WARNING the wall.
5. Check that the mounting brackets are level.
WHEN DRILLING INTO CONCRETE, EYE 6. Carefully lift unit and place its mounting feet
PROTECTION IS RECOMMENDED AT ALL on brackets.
Outdoor Unit
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Step 4: Connect signal and power cables
2. Unscrew the electrical wiring cover and remove it.
The outside unit’s terminal block is protected by 3. Unscrew the cable clamp below the terminal
an electrical wiring cover on the side of the unit. block and place it to the side.
A comprehensive wiring diagram is printed on 4. Connect the wire according to the wiring
the inside of the wiring cover. diagram, and firmly screw the u-lug of each
wire to its corresponding terminal.
WARNING 5. After checking to make sure every connection is
secure, loop the wires around to prevent rain
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY ELECTRICAL water from flowing into the terminal.
OR WIRING WORK, TURN OFF THE MAIN 6. Using the cable clamp, fasten the cable to the
POWER TO THE SYSTEM. unit. Screw the cable clamp down tightly.
7. Insulate unused wires with PVC electrical tape.
1. Prepare the cable for connection: Arrange them so that they do not touch any
electrical or metal parts.
USE THE RIGHT CABLE 8. Replace the wire cover on the side of the unit,
• Indoor Power Cable (if applicable): H05VV-F and screw it in place.
or H05V2V2-F Cover
• Outdoor Power Cable: H07RN-F
• Signal Cable: H07RN-F
Screw
CHOOSE THE RIGHT CABLE SIZE
The size of the power supply cable, signal cable,
fuse, and switch needed is determined by the In North America
maximum current of the unit. The maximum
1. Remove the wire cover from the unit by
current is indicated on the nameplate located on
loosening the 3 screws.
the side panel of the unit. Refer to this nameplate
2. Dismount caps on the conduit panel.
to choose the right cable, fuse, or switch.
a. Using wire strippers, strip the rubber 3. Temperarily mount the conduit tubes(not
jacket from both ends of cable to reveal included) on the conduit panel.
about 40mm (1.57in) of the wires inside. 4. Properly connect both the power supply and
b. Strip the insulation from the ends of the low voltage lines to the corresponding
wires. terminals on the terminal block.
c. Using a wire crimper, crimp u-lugs on the 5. Ground the unit in accordance with local codes.
ends of the wires. 6. Be sure to size each wire allowing several inches
longer than the required length for wiring.
PAY ATTENTION TO LIVE WIRE
7. Use lock nuts to secure the conduit tubes.
While crimping wires, make sure you clearly
distinguish the Live (“L”) Wire from other wires.
Terminal block
Ove
r 1.5
7in.
(40m
WARNING m)
G
Connecting cable
Wire Cover
WIRE COVER OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT . Please select the appropriate through-hole according
to the diameter of the wire.
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Refrigerant Piping Connection
When connecting refrigerant piping, do not let substances or gases other than the specified
refrigerant enter the unit. The presence of other gases or substances will lower the unit’s capacity,
and can cause abnormally high pressure in the refrigeration cycle. This can cause explosion and
injury.
Note on Pipe Length
The length of refrigerant piping will affect the performance and energy efficiency of the unit. Nominal
efficiency is tested on units with a pipe length of 5 meters (16.5ft)( In North America, the standard pipe
length is 7.5m (25’). A minimum pipe run of 3 metres is required to minimise vibration & excessive noise.
In special tropical area, for the R290 refrigerant models, no refrigerant can be added and the maximum
length of refrigerant pipe should not exceed 10 meters(32.8ft).
Refer to the table below for specifications on the maximum length and drop height of piping.
Maximum Length and Drop Height of Refrigerant Piping per Unit Model
Model Capacity (BTU/h) Max. Length (m) Max. Drop Height (m)
< 15,000 25 (82ft) 10 (33ft)
R410A,R32 Inverter Split Air ≥ 15,000 and < 24,000 30 (98.5ft) 20 (66ft)
Conditioner
≥ 24,000 and < 36,000 50 (164ft) 25 (82ft)
< 18,000 10 (33ft) 5 (16ft)
R22 Fixed-speed
≥ 18,000 and < 21,000 15 (49ft) 8(26ft)
Split Air Conditioner
≥ 21,000 and < 35,000 20 (66ft) 10(33ft)
R410A, R32 Fixed-speed < 18,000 20 (66ft) 8(26ft)
Split Air Conditioner ≥ 18,000 and < 36,000 25 (82ft) 10(33ft)
of the unit.
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Step 2: Remove burrs PIPING EXTENSION BEYOND FLARE FORM
Burrs can affect the air-tight seal of refrigerant Outer Diameter of A (mm)
piping connection. They must be completely Pipe (mm) Max.
removed. Min. Max.
Ø 6.35 (Ø 0.25”) 0.7 (0.0275”) 1.3 (0.05”)
1. Hold the pipe at a downward angle to prevent
burrs from falling into the pipe. Ø 9.52 (Ø 0.375”) 1.0 (0.04”) 1.6 (0.063”)
2. Using a reamer or deburring tool, remove all Ø12.7 ( Ø 0.5”) 1.0 (0.04”) 1.8 (0.07”)
burrs from the cut section of the pipe. Ø 16 ( Ø 0.63”) 2.0 (0.078”) 2.2 (0.086”)
Pipe 2.0 (0.078”) 2.4 (0.094”)
Ø 19 ( Ø 0.75”)
Reamer
Flare form
A
Point down
Pipe
Step 3: Flare pipe ends 6. Place flaring tool onto the form.
Proper flaring is essential to achieve an airtight 7. Turn the handle of the flaring tool clockwise
seal. until the pipe is fully flared.
1. After removing burrs from cut pipe, seal 8. Remove the flaring tool and flare form, then
the ends with PVC tape to prevent foreign inspect the end of the pipe for cracks and
materials from entering the pipe. even flaring.
2. Sheath the pipe with insulating material.
3. Place flare nuts on both ends of pipe. Make Step 4: Connect pipes
sure they are facing in the right direction, When connecting refrigerant pipes, be careful
because you can’t put them on or change not to use excessive torque or to deform the
their direction after flaring. piping in any way. You should first connect the
Flare nut
low-pressure pipe, then the high-pressure pipe.
MINIMUM BEND RADIUS
Copper pipe
When bending connective refrigerant piping,
the minimum bending radius is 10cm.
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2. Tighten the flare nut as tightly as possible by
hand.
3. Using a spanner, grip the nut on the unit
tubing.
4. While firmly gripping the nut on the unit
tubing, use a torque wrench to tighten the
flare nut according to the torque values in the
Torque Requirements table below. Loosen
the flaring nut slightly, then tighten again.
TORQUE REQUIREMENTS
Valve cover
Connection
Refrigerant piping
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Air Evacuation
Preparations and Precautions 8. If there is a change in system pressure, refer
to Gas Leak Check section for information
Air and foreign matter in the refrigerant circuit can on how to check for leaks. If there is no
cause abnormal rises in pressure, which can damage change in system pressure, unscrew the cap
the air conditioner, reduce its efficiency, and cause 9. from the packed valve (high pressure valve).
injury. Use a vacuum pump and manifold gauge to Insert hexagonal wrench into the packed valve
evacuate the refrigerant circuit, removing any (high pressure valve) and open the valve by
non-condensable gas and moisture from the system. turning the wrench in a 1/4 counterclockwise
turn. Listen for gas to exit the system, then
Evacuation should be performed upon initial close the valve after 5 seconds.
installation and when unit is relocated. 10. Watch the Pressure Gauge for one minute
BEFORE PERFORMING EVACUATION to make sure that there is no change in
pressure. The Pressure Gauge should read
Check to make sure the connective pipes slightly higher than atmospheric pressure.
between the indoor and outdoor units
11. Remove the charge hose from the service port.
are connected properly .
Check to make sure all wiring is connected Flare nut
properly.
Evacuation Instructions
Cap
1. Connect the charge hose of the manifold
valve body
gauge to service port on the outdoor unit’s valve stem
low pressure valve. 12. Using hexagonal wrench, fully open both the
2. Connect another charge hose from the high pressure and low pressure valves.
manifold gauge to the vacuum pump. 13. Tighten valve caps on all three valves (service
3. Open the Low Pressure side of the manifold port, high pressure, low pressure) by hand.
gauge. Keep the High Pressure side closed. You may tighten it further using a torque
4. Turn on the vacuum pump to evacuate the wrench if needed.
system.
5. Run the vacuum for at least 15 minutes, or OPEN VALVE STEMS GENTLY
until the Compound Meter reads -76cmHG
5 When opening valve stems, turn the hexagonal
(-10 Pa). wrench until it hits against the stopper. Do not
Manifold Gauge try to force the valve to open further.
Compound Pressure gauge
gauge
-76cmHg
High pressure
Low pressure valve
valve
Pressure hose / Charge hose
Charge hose
Vacuum
pump
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Note on Adding Refrigerant
Some systems require additional charging depending on pipe lengths. The standard pipe length varies
according to local regulations. For example, in North America, the standard pipe length is 7.5m (25’).
In other areas, the standard pipe length is 5m (16‘). The refrigerant should be charged from the service
port on the outdoor unit’s low pressure valve. The additional refrigerant to be charged can be
calculated using the following formula:
For R290 refrigerant unit, the total amount of refrigerant to be charged is no more than:
387g(<=9000Btu/h), 447g(>9000Btu/h and <=12000Btu/h), 547g(>12000Btu/h and <=18000Btu/h),
632g(>18000Btu/h and <=24000Btu/h).
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Electrical and Gas Leak Checks
Before Test Run WARNING – RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Only perform test run after you have completed
ALL WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL
the following steps:
AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES,
• Electrical Safety Checks – Confirm that AND MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED
the unit’s electrical system is safe and
ELECTRICIAN.
operating properly
• Gas Leak Checks – Check all flare nut Gas Leak Checks
connections and confirm that the system is
not leaking There are two different methods to check for gas
leaks.
• Confirm that gas and liquid (high and low
pressure) valves are fully open Soap and Water Method
Using a soft brush, apply soapy water or liquid
Electrical Safety Checks detergent to all pipe connection points on the
indoor unit and outdoor unit. The presence of
After installation, confirm that all electrical wiring bubbles indicates a leak.
is installed in accordance with local and national
Leak Detector Method
regulations, and according to the Installation
Manual. If using leak detector, refer to the device’s
operation manual for proper usage instructions.
BEFORE TEST RUN
AFTER PERFORMING GAS LEAK CHECKS
Check Grounding Work
After confirming that the all pipe connection
Measure grounding resistance by visual detection points DO NOT leak, replace the valve cover on
and with grounding resistance tester. Grounding the outside unit.
resistance must be less than 0.1Ω.
Note: This may not be required for some Check-point of indoor unit
locations in the US.
Check-point of outdoor unit
DURING TEST RUN D
Check for Electrical Leakage B C
During the Test Run, use an electroprobe and
multimeter to perform a comprehensive electrical A
leakage test.
If electrical leakage is detected, turn off the unit
immediately and call a licensed electrician to find A: Low pressure stop valve
and resolve the cause of the leakage. B: High pressure stop valve
C& D: Indoor unit flare nuts
Note: This may not be required for some
locations in the US.
Gas Leak Checks
Electrical and
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Test Run
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Impedance Information
(Applicable to the following units only)
This appliance MSAFB-12HRN1-QC6 can be connected only to a supply with system impedance
no more than 0.373Ω. In case necessary, please consult your supply authority for system
impedance information.
This appliance MSAFD-17HRN1-QC5 can be connected only to a supply with system impedance
no more than 0.210Ω. In case necessary, please consult your supply authority for system
impedance information.
This appliance MSAFD-22HRN1-QC6 can be connected only to a supply with system impedance
no more than 0.129Ω. In case necessary, please consult your supply authority for system
impedance information.
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The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for
product improvement. Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details.
Any updates to the manual will be uploaded to the service website, please check
for the latest version.
Test Run
AIR CONDITIONER
NOTE:
Buttons design is based on typical model and might be slightly different from the
actual one you purchased,the actual shape shall prevail.
All the functions described are accomplished by the unit. If the unit has no this
feature, there is no corresponding operation happened when press the relative
button on the remote controller.
,, ,,
,,When there are wide differences between Remote controller Illustration and ,,
,, ,,
USER'S MANUAL on function description, the description of USER'S MANUAL
shall prevail.
1
Remote Controller Specifications
Model RG57A3/BGEF,RG57A2/BGEF,RG57B/BGE,RG57D/BGE
Rated Voltage 3.0V(Dry batteries R03/LR03×2)
Signal Receiving 8m
Range
o o
Environment -5 C~60 C
RG57A2/BGEF RG57B/BGE
(FRESH button is not available) (FRESH button is not available)
RG57A3/BGEF RG57D/BGE
2
Operation of buttons
1 ON/OFF Button
This button turns the air conditioner ON
and OFF.
2 MODE Button
Press this button to modify the air conditioner
mode in a sequence of following:
AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN
8 3 FAN Button
Used to select the fan speed in four steps:
1 ON/OFF SHORT 9 AUTO LOW MED HIGH
CUT
NOTE: You can not switch the fan speed in
2 MODE TIMER
ON
10 AUTO or DRY mode.
TEMP
4 SLEEP Button
3 FAN
TIMER
OFF 11
Active/Disable sleep function. It can
4 maintain the most comfortable temperature
SLEEP FRESH 12 and save energy. This function is available
5
on COOL, HEAT or AUTO mode only .
TURBO SELF CLEAN LED FOLLOW ME 13
6 see ,, sleep operation ,, in
7 14 ,For the detail,
, USER ,
S MANUAL.
,,
NOTE: While the unit is running under SLEEP
mode, it would be cancelled if MODE, FAN
SPEED or ON/OFF button is pressed.
3
Operation of buttons
8 UP Button( )
Push this button to increase the indoor
temperature setting in 1oC increments to 30oC.
DOWN Button( )
Push this button to decrease the indoor
temperature setting in 1oC increments to 17oC.
NOTE:Temperature contol is not available
in Fan mode.
9 SHORTCUT Button
Used to restore the current settings or
8 resume previous settings.
On the first time connecting to the power,
1 ON/OFF SHORT 9 if push the SHORTCUT button, the unit
CUT
will operate on AUTO mode, 26OC, and fan
TIMER 10 speed is Auto.
2 MODE ON Push this button when remote controller is
TEMP
on, the system will automatically revert
3 FAN
TIMER
OFF 11 back to the previous settings including
operating mode, setting temperature, fan
4 SLEEP SWING DIRECT 12 speed level and sleep feature(if activated).
If pushing more than 2 seconds, the system
TURBO LED will automatically restore the current
6 operation settings including operating mode,
14 setting temperature, fan speed level and
sleep feature(if activated ).
10 TIMER ON Button
Press this button to initiate the auto-on
time sequence. Each press will increase
the auto-timed setting in 30 minutes
increments. When the setting time displays
RG57B/BGE 10.0, each press will increase the auto-
timed setting 60 minutes increments.
To cancel the auto-timed program, simply
adjust the auto-on time to 0.0.
11 TIMER OFF Button
Press this button to initiate the auto-off time
sequence. Each press will increase the auto
-timed setting in 30 minutes increments.
When the setting time displays 10.0, each
press will increase the auto-timed setting
60 minutes increments. To cancel the auto-
timed program, simply adjust the auto-off
time to 0.0
4
Operation of buttons
12 Swing Button(applicable to RG57(A2)A3/BGEF)
Used to stop or start vertical louver movement
and set the desired left/right air flow direction.
The vertical louver changes 6 degree in angle
for each press. And the temperature display
area of indoor unit displays, , for one
second. If keep pushing more than 2 seconds,
the vertical louver swing feature is activated.
And the display area of indoor unit displays
8 , ,
IIII , flashes four times, then the tempera-
1 ON/OFF SHORT
CUT
9 , ,
ture setting reverts back. If the vertical louver
swing feature is stopped, it displays LC and
2 MODE TIMER 10 remains on for 3 seconds.
ON
TEMP
Swing Button(applicable to RG57A3(A2)/BGEF)
3 FAN TIMER
OFF 11
Used to stop or start horizontal louver move-
4 SLEEP 12 ment or set the desired up/down air flow
direction. The louver changes 6 degree in
6
TURBO SELF CLEAN LED FOLLOW ME 13
angle for each press. If keep pushing more
7 14 than 2 seconds, the louver will swing up and
down automatically.
13 FOLLOW ME Button
(applicable to RG57(A2)A3/BGEF)
8 Push this button to initiate the Follow Me
feature, the remote display is actual
1 ON/OFF SHORT
CUT
9 temperature at its location. The remote
TIMER 10 control will send this signal to the air
2 MODE ON
TEMP conditioner every 3 minutes interval until
3 FAN
TIMER
OFF 11 press the Follow Me button again. The air
conditioner will cancel the Follow Me feature
4 SLEEP FRESH SWING DIRECT 12
automatically if it does not receive the signal
TURBO LED
6 during any 7 minutes interval.
14
14 LED Button
Disable/Active indoor screen Display. When
pushing the button, the indoor screen display
is cleared, press it again to light the display.
RG57D/BGE
5
Indicators on LCD
Medium speed
High speed
Note:
All indicators shown in the figure are for the purpose
of clear presentation. But during the actual operation
only the relative functional signs are shown on the
display window.
6
How to use the buttons
Auto operation
Ensure the unit is plugged in and power is
available. The OPERATION indicator on the
display panel of the indoor unit starts flashing.
1. Press the MODE button to select Auto.
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the
desired temperature. The temperature can
be set within a range of 17 OC~ 30 OC in 1 OC
increments.
3. Press the ON/OFFbutton to start the air
2 conditioner.
3 ON/OFF SHORT
CUT
NOTE
TIMER 1. In the Auto mode, the air conditioner can logically
1 MODE ON
choose the mode of Cooling, Fan, and Heating
TEMP
by sensing the difference between the actual
TIMER
FAN OFF ambient room temperature and the setting
temperature on the remote controller.
SLEEP FRESH
2. In the Auto mode, you can not switch the fan speed.
It has already been automatically controlled.
TURBO SELF CLEAN LED FOLLOW ME
3. If the Auto mode is not comfortable for you , the
desired mode can be selected manually.
7
7
How to use the buttons
Dehumidifying operation
Ensure the unit is plugged in and power is
available. The OPERATION indicator on the
display panel of the indoor unit starts flashing.
1. Press the MODE button to select DRY mode.
2. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to set the
desired temperature. The temperature
can be set within a range of 17 OC~ 30 OC
in 1 OC increments.
3. Press the ON/OFF button to start the air
conditioner.
2
NOTE
3 ON/OFF SHORT
CUT
In the Dehumidifying mode, you can not switch the
fan speed. It has already been automatically controlled.
TIMER
1 MODE ON
TEMP
TIMER
FAN OFF
SLEEP FRESH
8
Timer operation
Press the TIMER ON button can set the auto-on
time of the unit. Press the TIMER OFF button
can set the auto-off time of the unit.
To set the Auto-on time.
1. Press the TIMER ON button. The remote
controller shows TIMER ON, the last Auto-on
setting time and the signal "H" will be shown on
the LCD display area. Now it is ready to reset
the Auto-on time to START the operation.
2. Push the TIMER ON button again to set desired
ON/OFF
Auto-on time. Each time you press the button,
SHORT
CUT the time increases by half an hour between 0
TIMER
and 10 hours and by one hour between 10 and
MODE ON 1 24 hours.
TEMP
3. After setting the TIMER ON ,there will be a one
FAN
TIMER 2
OFF second delay before the remote controller
transmits the signal to the air conditioner. Then,
SLEEP FRESH
after approximately another 2 seconds, the
TURBO SELF CLEAN LED FOLLOW ME signal "h" will disappear and the set temperature
will re-appear on the LCD display window.
9
! CAUTION
When you select the timer operation, the remote controller automatically transmits the
timer signal to the indoor unit for the specified time. Therefore, keep the remote
controller in a location where it can transmit the signal to the indoor unit properly.
The effective operation time set by the remote controller for the timer function
is limited to the following settings: 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0,
5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 8.0, 8.5, 9.0, 9.5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,16,17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23 and 24.
Off
Example:
10
TIMER OFF
(Auto-off Operation)
The TIMER OFF feature is useful when you want the
unit to turn off automatically after you go to bed. The
air conditioner will stop automatically at the set time.
Stop Example:
To stop the air conditioner in 10 hours.
On
1. Press the TIMER OFF button, the last setting of
Set 10 hours later stopping operation time and the signal "H" will
show on the display area.
2. Press the TIMER OFF button to display "10H " on
the TIMER OFF display of the remote controller.
3. Wait for 3 seconds and the digital display area
will show the temperature again. The "TIMER
OFF" indicator remains on and this function is
activated.
COMBINED TIMER
(Setting both ON and OFF timers simultaneously)
11
11
TIMER ON → TIMER OFF
(Off → Start → Stop operation)
This feature is useful when you want to start
the air conditioner before you wake up and
stop it after you leave the house.
Start
Example:
To start the air conditioner 2 hours after setting,
Off Stop and stop it 5 hours after setting.
1. Press the TIMER ON button.
Set 2 hours later 5 hours later
2. Press the TIMER ON button again to display
after setting after setting 2.0H on the TIMER ON display.
3. Press the TIMER OFF button.
4. Press the TIMER OFF button again to display
5.0H on the TIMER OFF display .
5. Wait for 3 seconds and the digital display area
will show the temperature again. The "TIMER
ON & TIMER OFF" indicator remains on and
this function is activated.
12
12
Handling the remote controller
CAUTIONS
MOD
E
SWI
13
Replacing batteries
The following cases signify exhausted batteries.
Replace old batteries with new ones.
Receiving beep is not emitted when a signal
is transmitted.
Indicator fades away.
CAUTIONS
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries
of different types.
Do not leave the batteries in the remote
controller if they are not going to be used for
2 or 3 months.
Do not dispose batteries as unsorted
municipal waste. Collection of such waste
separately for special treatment is necessary.
14
The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice
for product improvement. Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer
for details.