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1
Safety Notice
WARNING: Operations displaying this symbol may result in fatal injury.
CAUTION: Operations displaying this symbol may result in serious injury.
!
!
A. Instructions for installation
B. Instructions for operation
Do not sit directly in the cold air stream from the
appliance, or set excessively low operation
temperature.
Installation only by authorized professionals
throughlocaldistributors.
Attention should be paid to power source, supply
capacity, electricalwireorsockets.
Connect the appliance, using a separate cable and
plug, to a dedicated socket with a capacity not less
than 16A.
Never install the appliance in an area near
inflammable gas.
Don't insert articles into the air inlet and keep
children away from the appliance.
Install a correctly rated circuit breaker.
The appliance must be earthed. Never earth the
appliance to a gas or water pipe, lighting rod or
phone wire.
Use the correctly rated electrical cable and protect
from damage or heat sources.
Correctly install tubes to avoid water leakage.
2
Safety Notice
Avoid unnecessarily plugging and unplugging the
appliance.
Neveroperatetheappliancewithwethand.
Keepplantsorpetsawayfromtheairsource.
Be sure that the power plug is clean and completely
inserted to the socket.
Donotcleantheappliancebywashingwithwater.
Hold the plug, not the wire, when unplugging the
appliance.
The appliance must only be used for room air
conditioning.
Donotlettheapplianceunderheavyload.
3
Safety Notice
Do not place other electrical appliance under the air
conditioner.
Keep the room well ventilated, especially in rooms
whereburnersareused.
Unplug the appliance in the event of abnormal
operation and contact a distributor or the after-sales
serviceforrepair.
Disconnect the appliance when cleaning. Unplug the
appliance when operation of the appliance stops.
Makesurethatfanstopsbeforecleaning.
Keep gas burners away from moving air from the
appliance.
Only qualified professionals should move the
appliance for reinstallation. Contact the distributor or
after-salesserviceforassistance.
Unplug the appliance when operation is suspended
forlongperiods.
Only qualified professionals should repair the
appliance. Contact the distributor or after-sales
serviceforassistance.
Regularly check the securing bolts and support rack
of the outdoor unit.
4
Components Introduction
INDOOR UNIT
Indoor unit sensor(inside)
Switch button
Air filter
Air fresh filter
Front cover
Air inlet
Impeller (up-down adjustment)
Impeller (left-right adjustment)
Power plug
Air outlet
Display panel
OUTDOOR UNIT
Cable
Tubes
Air inlet (rear and side)
Drainage hose
Air outlet
5
Components Introduction
INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY PANEL
POWER
TIMER
HI-POWER
OPERATING
Eachpartstandsfor:
1. Powerindicatorilluminatingmeanstheapplianceinoperatingcondition.
2. Timerindicatorilluminatingmeanstheapplianceintimerorsleepcondition.
3. Operatingindicatorilluminatingmeansthecompressorinworkcondition.
4. Hi-powerindicatorilluminatingmeanstheapplianceinhi-powercondition.
INDOORUNITSWITCHPANEL
Indoor unit switch panel is under the front cover, it can be
usedwhileremotecontrolunitisbadorlosing.
ON/OFF
6
Components Introduction
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Transmitter
Transmitting signals to the indoor unit,
Sensor
the symbol
LCD.
will appear on the top of
Testing the ambient temperature
of the remote control unit
LCD
Displaying the running condition.
T.SETTTING
A
C
On/Off button
Press the button to run, press again
to cease.
HOUR
ON
A
A
Temperature setting button
Press the button marked "
" to increase or decrease
"or
Hi-power running button
Sleep button
OFF
"
the temperature.
ON/OFF
H.P.
TEMP.
Mode selection button
Press the button, the appliance enter
sleep mode.
SLEEP
Auto
dehumidification
Fan
cooling
Flap
Up-down adjustment
MODE
FLAP
Timer on/off button
Setting the time of appliance on/off.
FAN/MUTE
ON OFF
Fan speed selection button
Set/cancel timer button
Set or cancel the time of appliance
on/off.
CLR
SET
BATTERY
RESET
SENSOR
Reset button
Press the button after batteries are
loaded and indication appears on
LCD.
A/C sensor button
Press the button if the remote
control unit is liable to be affected by
the heat resource, such as electric
blanket, radiator or sunlight, this will
use the sensor of indoor unit, the
symbolwillappearontheLCD.
Sliding cover
Battery compartment
COMMONSENSE
Removethebatteriesintheremotecontrolunitwhenitisnotusedforalongperiod.
Replace the batteries when the indication on the LCD of the remote control unit is faint, or the remote control unit cannot be set
oroperated.
Properlydisposeofusedbatteries.
Keeptheremotecontrolunitawayfromcoldorhotair, sunlightorheatsources.
Contactthelocaldistributorifthereceiverintheappliancedoesnotworkinaroomilluminatedbyfluorescenttubes.
Remotecontrolunitmustbeusedwithinitseffectiverangeorthetimerandthetemperaturecontrolwillnotfunctionproperly.
Controlwillfailiftwoofthesamemodelappliancesareinstalledinthesameroom.
If the remote control unit is fixed on the wall, press the On/Off button to ensure that the appliance is receiving a signal from the
device.
7
Components Introduction
HOW TO USE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Install the battery
T.SETTTING
A
C
2
RESET button
3
A
A
Sliding cover
1
After replacement of batteries,
the LCD on the remote control
unitwilldisplaythestatus.
1. Press the two sides of the cover of the battery
componentandslideitdownwardandremove.
2. Insert two AAA #7 Alkali batteries, and make sure
that,
Theanode(+)andcathode(-)areproperlyplaced.
DonotuseManganesebatteries.
3. Press the Reset button with a pointed tool and then
replacethecover.
COMMONSENSE
Pleasemaketheremotecontrolunittransmitteraimatthereceiverofindoorunit.
Thereshouldn'thaveanyobstaclebetweentheremotecontrolunittransmitterandthereceiverofindoorunit.
Don'tthrowandbreaktheremotecontrolunit.
8
Operation Manual
PREPARATION BEFORE RUNNING
Raise the front cover, and then install the air filter.
MANUAL OPERATION (COOLING, DEHUMIDIFICATION, FAN)
Basicoperation
1.Before running the appliance, press the "MODE" for selection
onemodeofthedehumidification, coolingandfan.
2.Pressthe"ON/OFF"buttontostarttheappliance.
3.Pressthe"TEMP."buttontosetthetemperatureyouwish.
T.SETTTING
C
2
3
ON/OFF
H.P.
TEMP.
COMMONSENSE
SLEEP
●A certain period of time is required to reach the desired
temperaturesincetheairofroomcyclesallthetime.
●When appliance works in cooling and dehumidification
mode, if blocked by accumulated water drops, then air
filter should be cleaned and air fresh filter should be
cleanedorreplaced.
MODE
FLAP
1
FAN/MUTE
ON OFF
CLR
SET
BATTERY
RESET
SENSOR
9
Operation Manual
AUTO RUN
Basicoperation
1. Press the "MODE" button for selection of the "AUTO" function
forautomaticcessationoftheappliance.
2. Press the "ON/OFF" button and the appliance is then set in
automaticmode.
ON/OFF
T.SETTTING
A
C
T.SETTTING
C
A
A
2
3
Illuminating
ON/OFF
H.P.
TEMP.
POWER
TIMER
HI-POWER
SLEEP
OPERATING
MODE
FLAP
1
FAN/MUTE
ON OFF
Press again the "ON/OFF" button to cease the operation of the
appliance.
CLR
SET
BATTERY
3. TemperatureSetting
RESET
SENSOR
Each press of the "TEMP." will result in a temperature
adjustment of 1oC.
A few seconds later, the room temperature will be displayed
on the LCD of remote control unit.
T.SETTTING
A
C
NOTICE:
The appliance is designed to control the function of
operating mode automaticly, as well as airflow and air
direction, according to the temperature in the room
detected by the appliance or the setting. A time lapse of a
fewsecondswilloccurbeforealterationofairflow.
A
A
T.SETTTING
A
A
C
C
A
A
A
A
10
Operation Manual
FAN SPEED AND DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT
Basic operation
When the appliance works, press "FAN/MUTE" change airflow
speed.
Press "FAN/MUTE" each time, indoor unit fan speed can be altered
among
,
,
,
.
A
When the appliance works, press "FLAP" change vertical airflow
direction.
T.SETTTING
Press "FLAP" each time, fan impeller will appears the following in
turn:
C
6
FLAP
5
4
3
2
1
1. Verticalairflowadjustment
Fan auto mode: fan impeller sways between 6 and 3 in cooling and
dehumidification mode.
ON/OFF
H.P.
TEMP.
Fan sweep mode: fan impeller sways from top and bottom.
2.Horizontal airflow adjustment
SLEEP
Adjust horizontal airflow by pushing the left-right fan impeller with
hands.
MODE
FLAP
FAN/MUTE
ON OFF
CLR
SET
BATTERY
RESET
SENSOR
Left-right airflow
fan impeller
Whentheapplianceworksindehumidificationmode, fanspeedislowandcannotbealtered.
The remote control unit can be used to adjust the air direction. Manual adjustment may result in conflict between the actual
position and the desired position by the remote control unit. Turn off the appliance with the remote control unit and restart the
applianceafterthefanimperlleriscompletelyclosed.
Water drops may accumulate around the air inlet if the appliance is operated for cooling in humid seasons or for dehumidifying.
Adjustthefanimperllercorrectly.
Neverattempttotouchtherotatingfanimpellerforwhateverreason.
11
Operation Manual
TIMER SWITCH ON/OFF
PostponedStartSetting
Theappliancewillstartoperatingaftertheperiodsetbythetimer.
When the appliance is set in the "Cooling" mode, a desired temperature
willbereachedafteradesiredsettime(thereservationfunction).
T.SETTTING
C
Postponed cessation setting
Set the time for cessation of the appliance, the appliance will then
stopoperatinguponexpiryofthesetperiod.
ON/OFF
H.P.
TEMP.
SLEEP
MODE
FLAP
FAN/MUTE
ON OFF
1. Press the "ON
/ OFF
"
T.SETTTING
A
CLR
SET
button. Each press will alter the
hour indication by one.
Maximum number is 12.
C
BATTERY
RESET
SENSOR
For example: If you wish the
appliance start three hours
later.
HOUR
ON
T.SETTTING
A
The timer switch illuminates when the timer
is set.
C
For example: If you wish the
appliance stop one hour later.
illuminating
HOUR
A
A
OFF
POWER
TIMER
HI-POWER
2. Press the "SET" button to confirm the time setting.
Press the "CLR" button to inactivate the time setting.
OPERATING
12
Operation Manual
SLEEP SETTING MODE/HI-POWER OPERATION/AIR FRESHING
Sleep Setting Mode
This mode can be manually set to save energy while maintaining a
desired well conditioned atmosphere at night.
T.SETTTING
C
Press the "SLEEP" button during dehumidifying and cooling.
T.SETTTING
C
ON/OFF
H.P.
TEMP.
SLEEP
A
A
Cancellation of "SLEEP"
Press the "SLEEP" button once.
MODE
FLAP
FAN/MUTE
ON OFF
CLR
SET
BATTERY
RESET
SENSOR
Hi-power operation
The appliance set in this mode will produce lower temperature air
than ordinary condition. This function can make you feel
comfortable rapidly in summer.
Airfreshing
When appliance works, the air fresh filter of indoor
unit can effectively filter, absorb and decompose
harmful ingredient.
Press "H.P." button, the appliance start to work in this mode.
Press "H.P." button again, to cancel this mode.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
Open the front cover, the switch panel can be found.
Press the "ON/OFF" button to start the appliance, and in this condition the appliance will automatically select operating mode in
terms of indoor temperature.
Press the "ON/OFF" button again to cease the appliance.
NOTICE:
The operation can be only used while remote control unit is bad or losing. Moreover, don't often press the button.
13
Maintenance
Cuts and abrasions may result from contact with the sharp components inside the appliance.
Clean the air filter once very two weeks.
CAUTION
!
3. Cleaning the air filter
1. Cleaning of indoor unit
Wipe the indoor unit with a dry soft cloth damped
in 40℃ water.
Raisethefrontcoverandtakeouttheairfilter.
2. Front cover cleaning
After cleaning the dirt of the air filter, please
washtheairfilterbywaterthendryit.
In terms of the operation shown as picture,
unloadthefrontcover.
2
1
Wipe and dry the front cover with a sponge or
similarsubstance.
Milddetergentcanbeusedforexcessivedirt.
Install the air filter and hold both sides of the
frontcoverasshownbythearrows.
In terms of the operation shown as picture, load
thefrontcover.
14
Maintenance
4. Cleaning and replacement of air fresh filter
Raisethefrontcoverandtakeouttheairfilter.
5. Long-termcessation
Warmandairtheinsidetodrytheappliance.
Before unplug the appliance for cessation of
operation, press "ON/OFF" button to cease the
appliance, thenpulloutthepowerplug.
Takeoutthedirtyairfreshfilterfromtheairfilter.
There are two kinds of air fresh filter, the
photocatalyst health filter can be used again after
washed by water and dried; the electrocstatic air
cleaningfiltershouldbereplacedwithanewone.
Cleantheairfilter andtakeouttheairfreshfilter.
Install the air fresh filter onto the air filter and
closethefrontcoverasshownbythearrows.
Remove the batteries from the remote control
unit.
15
Wise Operation
Blockage of the air inlet or outlet may reduce the
coolingcapacityoftheappliance.
Excessively low temperature setting may be
harmful to health and will result in high power
consumption.
Cooling capacity can be reduced by
accumulated dirt on the air filter. Clean the air
filter when noise is heard or water drops
accumulate at the outlet.
Make sure windows and doors are properly
closed. Draft strips are recommended for use in
summer.
Window blind reduces 15% of sunlight and
windowstripsreduce50%.
Adjust the wind direction to level for cooling.
Please use the timer reasonably to save
consumption.
Properlysetthetemperature.
When setting for cooling, the most desirable
difference between inside and outside
temperature is 5℃ . 1℃ increase of the set
temperature will save 10% of power
consumption.
16
Trouble Shooting
Strange odor
Odors from wall carpet or clothing will be
absorbed and transmitted by the appliance.
Failure of airflow conversion
Airflow cannot be altered when the
dehumidification are started.
Sound of water flow
From circulating refrigerant inside.
Postponed operation
The safety function postpones 3 or 5 minutes
before operation after the appliance is
connected to the power supply.
Strange sound
Caused by shrinkage due to coldness.
Wait
a minute
17
Trouble Shooting
Make sure any of the following circumstances occurs:
Failure of Operation
Failure of Desired Cooling Capacity
Sleep mode for energy-saving
Excessive people in the room
Power failure
Operation of the appliance will be recovered after
failureofpowersupply.
Door or window are not closed.
Power is disconnected
Low fan speed is set.
Short circuit or blown fuse
Temperature is set too high for cooling.
Signal from the remote control unit is out of reach
of the indoor unit receiver.
Batteries in the remote control unit are
exhausted or incorrectly inserted.
Air filter is blocked by dirt.
The button "RESET" is not pressed.
Excessive storage around the outdoor unit.
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Trouble Shooting
Contact the after-sales service for repair should any of the following events occur (see the Warranty Card).
Burned smell
Strange sound
Water leakage from indoor unit
Loosed or corroded support rack
Additional Information
Hot power plug
Blown fuse or circuit breaker trip
Unplug the appliance for any of the following:
After a long period of operation, the safety device
starts, and sometimes the appliance cannot be
operated.
Long term cessation
Lighting and thundering weather
Maintenance
Water drops may accumulate on the surface of the
appliance in a rainy screen or a long period of cooling
ordehumidification
Suspicious problem
The appliance must be used in a proper area as
regulated.
Voltage abnormal protection
Operation of the appliance will cease when
abnormalvoltagesareencountered.
The air filter must be regularly cleaned to prevent
wateraccumulationcausedbydirtblockage.
Desired temperature may not be reached for
restriction of ambient temperature or blockage of the
airfilter.
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Appendix: Installation
4). Connection
Use the shortest tubes possible
Using a flaring method
1. SUMMARY
1.1Notice
This operation manual has explicit information for
Smear some refrigeration oil between the flared surface and the
connected tube.
Fasten the nuts with a torque wrench to prevent leakage of
refrigerant.
Check for leakage before trial operation.
installation and maintenance in most conditions. Contact
the local distributor or after-sales service for further
information.
1)Wiringnotice
Only qualified professionals should carry out wiring of the
appliance.
5). Maintenance
Disconnect the power before checking the electrical
components andthe circuits.
Disconnect the power supply before completion of wiring,
pipingorcheckingtheappliance.
Avoid contact with the moving parts of the appliance.
Clear the site and make sure there is no installation debris left in
the appliance.
Voltagesgeneratedbytheapplianceisfatal.
Read the electrical schematic diagram and explanation
before installation. Improper installation and earth
connectionmayresultinfatalinjury.
Connecttheearthasrequiredbylocalregulations.
Tightly fasten all the wiring connections to prevent
overheatingorfire.
6). Other
Keep the room well ventilated during installation.
1.2 Installing instruction
Read the operation manual before installation and keep this
manual in a safe place.
Special power, switches and sockets are required for the
powersupplyoftheappliance.
Electric meter capacity must be larger than or equivalent to
16A.
1)Tools
1. Screwdriver
2. Phillips head screwdriver
3. Knife or wire stripper
4. Steel ruler
5. Spirit level
6. Hammer
7. Percussion drill
8. Tube cutter
9. Pipe flarer
10. Pipe bender
11. Adjustable spanner
RemarkperEMCDirective89/336/EEC
To prevent flicker impression during the start of the
compressor (Technical Process) and the adversely influence
caused by the 2nd harmonics of compressor following
installation conditions do apply
1. The power connection for the air conditioner has to be done
at the main power distribution. This distribution has to be of a
low impedance is reached at 32A fusing point.
2. No other equipment has to be connected to this power line.
3. For the detailed installation acceptance please refer to your
contract with the power supplier, if restrictions do apply for
products like washing machines, air conditioners or electrical
ovens.
4. For the details of the power of air conditioner, please refer to
the rating plate of the product.
5. For any question contact your local dealer.
2) Attachment
(see thepacking list)
3) Parts Package
Copper tubes, components and insulation materials for the
outdoor unit.
2). Transport
Carefully move the outdoor unit.
4) Type of the copper tube and insulation materials
1. Table 1 indicates that tubes should be cut with an additional
length of 30cm-40cm, to reduce the vibration from the outdoor unit.
3). Installation
----When the appliance is mounted to the ceiling or the wall,
Make sure that the ceiling or the wall is strong enough for the
appliance.
Narrow tube
Wide tube
ITEM
Make a wood or metal frame to support the appliance if
necessary.
Outside Diameter
6.35mm
Thickness
0.8mm
Outside Diameter Thickness
KF-5002GWE
12.7mm
0.8mm
----When the appliance is mounted in a room,
Properly insulate the outdoor unit, and make sure there is no
moisture on the appliance or on the floor.
----When the appliance is installed on a damp or uneven area,
Make a flat concrete base and place the base under the
outdoor unit.
----When the appliance is installed in an area of strong winds.
Using firm bolts and metal frames to fix the properly covered
outdoor unit.
2. The insulation materials for the copper tubes should conform to
the required length and the wall thickness should not be less than
8mm.
3. Insulated copper wires should be used for wiring and the
specification should depend on the length.
----When the appliance (Model Heat Pump) is installed in an
area of heavy snow.
5) Additional materials for installation
1. white tape
2. nails or clips (as required)
3. putty
4. refrigeration oil
The outdoor unit must be installed in a position above the
snow accumulation.
5. clips for fixing refrigerant tubes
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Appendix: Installation
2. INSTALLATION LOCATION
2.1 Indoor unit
2.2 Outdoor unit
Maintain the required space
around the appliance to
preventoverheat.
The outdoor unit should be installed away from the following:
Heat source and fan exhausting (Figure 3);
Director sunlight;
WARNING
!
The location for installation of the appliance should not be in an
areawiththefollowing:
Directsunlight
Heatresource
Inflammablegas
Thickoilfog
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Theapplianceshouldbeinstalledinanarea,
Wheretheinsidespacecanbeevenlyconditioned, or
Whichisstrongenoughfortheappliance, or,
Having the shortest distance for the copper tubes and water
drainhose, and
Figure 3
Having desired space around the appliance for maintenance
andventilation.(Figure1)
The outdoor unit should be installed in an area with,
Cool temperature;
Good ventilation;
Desired space for air inlet, outlet and maintenance
(Figure 4)
Min. 5cm
Min. 5cm
Min. 5cm
Top obstacle
Figure 1
Air inlet
Min. 10cm
Valve side
Min. 25cm
2m
Tube arrangement
2m
L
H
Added Refrigerant
(g/m)
Provided Tube(M)
4
Min. 10cm
Air outlet
Min. 40cm
15
7
20
L: Maximum length of the tube connecting the indoor unit and the
outdoor unit.
H: The height difference between the indoor unit and the outdoor
unit.
Figure 4
Min.10cm
Air inlet
Ground
Strong base (10x10cm2 concrete or alike). The appliance
should be placed not less than 10cm high (Figure 5).
Tube length(L)
Indoor unit
Firm bolts(4)
Height difference(H)
Figure 2
Outdoor
unit
Air inlet
Min. 10cm
Concrete or alike
* If the length of the tube is exceed 7m, an additional 20g/m of
refrigerant shouldbeaddedper1m.
Fix the base with firm bolts to reduce vibration and noise.
The indoor unit should not be
WARNING installedbelowaheightof1.8m.
!
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Appendix: Installation
3. INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT
3.1Takeoffthebackcover
1) Release the clips as shown by the mark " " on the back
cover.
2)Takeoffthebackcover.
2) Unload the bottom cover of indoor unit with flat screw
driver, and according to direction of lining tube, leave the
cutting part of left bottom or right bottom cover with
saw.(figure 10)
3.2Drilling
1) Locate the back cover of the indoor unit on the wall, and
determine the desired place with a spirit level and a ruler.
Beforedrilling, donotfixthebackcoverontothewall.
2) According to direction of the tube ,drilling for tubes according
to the location of the appliance. It is recommended that the
rearrightbeusedforwiringanddrilling.
3) Drill a 65mm hole in the wall (Figure 6), make sure the hole is
incliningtotheoutside.
Cutting part
Figure 10
Indoor
Outdoor
3) Bind the electrical cable drainage hose, refrigerant tube, air
exchange tube together tightly with white adhesive tape;
the electrical cable, refrigerant tube and the electrical cable
are fixed on the back of indoor unit with wedged slab, bend
the refrigeration tube and make the electrical cable and the
air exchange tube through hole of the wall smoothly(figure
11).
Figure 6
Before drilling, make sure that
there is no electric cable or pipe
in the area of the wall where the
holeistobedrilled.
CAUTION
!
Lining cover
Back cover
3.3 Installation of the back cover
1) check with a spirit level that the back cover is installed
horizontally. (Figure7)
Refrigerant tube
Electrical cable
Figure 7
Air exchange
tube
Figure 11
2) fix the back cover to the wall with the screws provided. (Figure
8). Makesurethatthebackcoverisfirmlyfixedtohewall.
4)Installthedismantledbottomcovertoindoorunit(figure12).
C
Figure 8
B
3.4 Install the indoor unit
1) Thread the cable through the hole in the wall, an additional
13cm of slack power cable should remain inside the room.
(Figure9)
A
Figure 12
5) Adjust the position of the indoor unit, fixing it firmly onto the
back cover(figure 13).
Back cover
Lining cover
Electrical cable
Figure 9
13cm
Figure 13
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Appendix: Installation
3.5 Wiring
3.6 Wiring connection of the indoor unit
1) Hold pull and open the front cover.
2) Release the screws and open the wire distribution cover
(Figure 15).
(1)Before wiring, make sure the rated voltage indicated on the
nameplateconformstothelocalpowervoltage.
(2)Wiring should be carried out in accordance with the
instructionsontheelectricalschematicdiagram(Figure14).
Terminal
Panel of
the indoor
unit
Terminal
Panel of
the outdoor
unit
Wiring distribution
cover
1
2
3
1
2
3
Figure 15
3) Connecting cable should be placed along the back of the
indoorunittothefrontforconnection.
4)Connect the wire distribution terminals and corresponding
terminals.(Figure16)
Figure 14
WARNING
!
Wiring for connection of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit
shouldbeconductedinaccordancewithlocalregulations.
Wiringconnectionsmustbefittedfirmly.
Figure 16
The electrical wires should not be in contact with any of the
refrigeration tubes, compressor or other moving parts or
components.
5) Check the connections and then fasten the distribution
coverandreplacethefrontcoverfinally.
Theappliancemustbeconnectedtoagoodearth.
4. INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT
ProperlylocatetheoutdoorunitasdescribedbytheSection2.
If the outdoor unit is to be mounted on the wall ,make sure that
thewallandthesupportarestrongenoughfortheappliance.
WiringConnection
1)Releasethefixingscrewsandtakeoffthesidecover.
2) Connect the terminals on the heap pump as required in the
Figure14andtheFigure17:
Wiring distribution
cover
3) Alwayssaveanextra10cmlengthoftheelectricalcable:
4) Earth the appliance according to related regulations of
electricalengineering:
5) Fix the connected terminals with clips and replace the side
cover if the connection is assured according to the wiring
diagram:
Figure 17
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Appendix: Installation
5.REFRIGERANTTUBE
5.1Flaringthetube
(1) Cut the tube with a tube cutter to the desired length
(30.50cmisrecommended)
(2) Smooth the edge of the copper tube with a reamer or a file.
Hold the pipe vertically with one end downward to make
surethatnocopperscrapsfallintothecoppertube.
5.3 Heat insulation of the refrigerant tube
All refrigerant tubes must be insulated heat with at least 8mm
thickinsulationmaterials. (Figure22)
Heat insulation materials
Thickness
Min. 8mm
of 8mm
Copper
tube
After
Before
Figure 22
5.4Wrappingthetubes
Reamer
(1) Tie the two refrigeration tubes (including electrical wire if
permitted as regulated), water drainage hose with white
tape.
Figure 18a
Figure 18b
(2) Wrap half of the tubes outside the room starting from the
end. (Figure23)
(3)Putthetubeflareronthecoppertube.
(4)Flarethecoppertube(Figure19)
Clip
Tapered nuts
Copper tube
Covering tubes with
heat insulation materials
Flarer
Figure 19
Figure 23
Note:Theflaredtubeshouldhave:
Smoothinternalsurface
Smoothedges
(3) Fix the wrapped tubes on the wall in clips with a space of
120cm.
Consistentlengthofthetaperedsurface
5.2Connectionofthetubes
(1) The sealing tube must be used to prevent dust or water
fromgettingintothetube.
Note: Do not tie the tubes too tight as this may reduce heat
insulation. Separate water drainage hose and refrigeration
tubestopreventformationofwaterdroplets.
5.5Endingofinstallation
(2) Before connecting the tube, apply some refrigerant oil on
the surface of the flared tube and connections to prevent
airleakage.(Figure20)
After completion of wrapping and insulation, seal the hole on
the wall with a suitable sealant.
5.6 Discharge gas
(3) Align the connecting tube and the flared tube, and then
turnthetaperednuttoconnecttightly. (Figure21)
Place appliance A and then B. Air purging method is as
follows:
(1)Turndownthenutsonthewideandnarrowtubes.
(2) Loose the nut of the flared wide tube one complete turn
withaspanner.
(3) Turn counterclockwise to open the core of the valve with a
socket screw wrench. Some gas will come out from under
the nut of the flared end of the wide tube. Tighten the nut
10to15secondslater.
(4) Testfor leakage at the tube connector with soapy water or
a meter. If there is no leakage, turn counterclockwise to
open the tube core of the valve on the wide tube with a
socketscrewwrench.
Application
Flared tube
of refrigerant oil
Connecting
tube
Figure 21
(4)Fastenthenutswithaspanner.
(5) Tighten the nuts on the wide , narrow tube valves and the
valvecover.
Pleasecontactthetechnicalserviceforfurtherinformation.
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