9SEER Mini Split Air Conditioner User Manual Model No.: 19S-EACH9R1W/C 19S-EACH9R2W/C 19S-EACH12R1W/C 19S-EACH12R2W/C 19S-EACH18R2W/C 19S-EACH24R2W/C 17S-EACH36R2W/C Thank you very much for purchasing our air conditioner. Please read this owen's manual carefully before using your air conditioner.
Safety Precautions 1 Name Of Parts 4 Remote Control 6 Operation Instructions 13 Installation Precautions 14 Indoor Unit Installation 15 Outdoor Unit Installation 20 Test Operation 23 Maintenance 25 Troubleshooting 26 THANK YOU Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the Family. Your new Air Conditioner combines high-efficiency operation with portable convenience.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 1. Read this guide before installing and using the appliance. 2. D forbidden to children. Unforeseeable accidents could happen. 3. M 4. C 5. C . 6. P 7. E 8. C et changed. 10. T sons. 9. T 11. D ances 12. er 13. T er for disposal. 14. 15. T 16. B . 17. T 18.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 19. D 20. C 21. E . 22. D 23. T t not be used c. 24. 25. T 26. T . ap 27. N 28. 29. T . 30. H acturer 31. U 32. T 33. E 34.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY RULES AND PROHIBITIONS 1. D 2. D 3. D 4. D . 5. 6. D sources of heat. 7. T 8. D 9. D 10. D 11. 12. D 13. D 14. N . 15.
NAME OF PARTS Indoor Unit Mounting plate Front panel Emergency button Air filter Air outlet Air deflector and flap Refrigerant Outdoor Unit Air inlet Wiring cover Air outlet Drainage pipe Connection wiring Valve protective cover Gas valve (Low pressure valve) With the protective cover removed Liquid valve (High pressure valve) Note: This figure shown may be different from the actual object. Please take the latter as the standard.
NAME OF PARTS Indoor Display 3 5 1 2 4 2 1 1 2 3 3 dicator for T er te perature and Error codes. Lights up during T LEEP er operation. ode 4 5 The shape and position of s itches and indicators but their function is the sa e.
REMOTE CONTROL Remote control DISPLAY No.
REMOTE CONTROL No. 1 To turn o off the air conditioner . 2 To decrease t peratur or Ti r set g hours. 3 To increase t peratur or Ti r set g hours. 4 To select the ode of opera n ( te the E func n. Long press to a te ea te the 8oC heating func n (depending on odels 6 To a te the TUR 7 To select the fan speed of aut 8 To set the t e for 9 To s tch the func To s tch the LED disp . 5 To a EC 10 Y te ea RY te ea er on func n. high. . LEEP.
REMOTE CONTROL e Control. . C F Cool Heat indoor unit. appliances.
REMOTE CONTROL COOLING MODE HEATING MODE COOL HEAT MODE MODE FAN MODE (Not F FAN To set the F . MODE (For North American market) frost DRY MODE FAN DRY Press FAN Press MODE AUTO MODE 1. Long press MODE and TIMER AUTO MODE ture.
REMOTE CONTROL TIMER SWING appliance. SWING an set the aps SWING 1. Press TIMER . the current angle. SWING . hours. 3. Press TIMER MODE the current angle. FAN ether TIMER Flaps TIMER appliance. . 2. Press the TIMER . 3. Press TIMER TURBO TURBO TIMER Note: cancelled. te the highest fan .
REMOTE CONTROL MUTE ECO 1. Press MUTE . Press the ECO Press again to cancel it. Note: DISPLA DISPLAY SLEEP Press SLEEP (Indoor display) panel. Press DISPLAY the panel. Press ag LED displa . I FEEL Press I FEEL ou and ensure er.
REMOTE CONTROL appliance. SWING SWING . . ou can the process. cancelled. es. it Te unit 41oF (5o o F (30o F (30o o 8oC 1.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS tte pt to use the air conditioner under the te perature be ond the specified range a cause the air conditioner protection de ice to start and the air conditioner a fail to operate. Therefore tr to use the air conditioner in the follo ing te perature conditions.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Pipe Length and Additional Refrigerant Inverter Models Capacity (Btu/h) 9K-12K 18K-36K Lenght of pipe with standard charge 5 5 5 5 Lenght of pipe with standard charge (Like: North American, etc.) 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 Maximum distance between indoor and outdoor unit 15 15 25 25 20g 15g 30g 25g 10 10 10 10 Additional refrigerant charge Max. diff.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step1: Select Installation location 1.1 Ensure the installation co plies ith the installation in u d ensions (defined belo and eets the in u and a u connecting piping length and a u change in ele ation as defined in the ste Re uire ents section. 1.2 ir inlet and outlet ill be clear of obstructions ensuring proper airflo throughout the roo . 1.3 Condensate can be easil and safe drained. 1.4 ll connections can be easil ade to outdoor unit. 1.5 ndoor unit is out of reach of children.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step2: Install Mounting Plate . 2.8 Note: ( Ma e sure the ounting plate is fir enough and flat against the all after installation. ( This figure sho n a be different fro the actual ob ct please ta e the latter as the standard. Step3: Drill Wall Hole ate drainage.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step4: Connecting Refrigerant Pipe 4.1 ccording to the all hole position select the appropriate piping ode. There are three optional piping odes for indoor units as sho n in the figure belo : Piping Mode 1 or Piping Mode 3 a notch should be ade b using scissors to cut the plastic sheet of piping outlet and cable outlet on the corresponding side of the indoor unit. Note: hen cutting off the plastic sheet at the outlet the cut should be tr ed to s ooth.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step5: Connect Drainage Hose 5.1 d st the drainage hose(if applicable so e ode both sides of the indoor unit are pro ided ith drainage ports ou can choose one of the to attache the drainage hose. nd plug the unused drain port ith the rubber attached in one of the ports. Drainage ports 5.2 Connect the drainage hose to the drainage port ensure the oint is fir and the sealing effect is good. ith teflon tape to ensure no lea s. 5.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step7: Wrap Piping and Cable fter the refrigerant pipes connecting ires and drainage hose are all installed in order to sa e space protect and insulate the it ust be bundle ith insulating tape before passing the through the all hole. e. Connecting iring sulation tape Refrigerant piping Drainage hose Note: ( Ma e sure the drainage hose is at the botto . ( oid crossing and bending of parts. 7.
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step1: Select Installation Location er 50c elect a site that allo s for the follo ing: able gas. 1.1 Do not install the outdoor unit near sources of heat stea or fla 1.2 Do not install the unit in too ind or dust places. 1.3 Do not install the unit here people often pass. elect a place here the air discharge and operating sound ill not disturb the neighbors. 1.
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step4: Install Wiring . . Note: . Ter inal bloc Cable cla p iring co er iring diagra Step5: Connecting Refrigerant Pipe 5.
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Step6: Vacuum Pumping 6.5 6.6 T or 1 the pressure hose. the outdoor unit. ector. .
TEST OPERATION est Run st run. Description Electrical safet inspection stallation safet inspection Refrigerant lea age detection Inspection method Chec hether the po er supp oltage co plies ith specification. Chec hether there is an rong or issing connection bet een the po er lines signal line and earth ires. ith Chec hether the earth resistance and insulation resistance co p re uire ents. Confir the direction and s oothness of drainage pipe.
TEST OPERATION Test Run Instruction . T. . ainage hose e storage of accessories.
MAINTENANCE Warning hen cleaning ou ust shut do n the achine and cut off the po er suppl for ore than 5 inutes. Under no circu stances should the air conditioner be flushed ith ater. olatile li uid (e.g. thinner or gasoline ill da age the air conditioner so onl use soft dr cloth or et cloth dipped ith neutral detergent to clean the air conditioner. Pa attention to cleaning the filter screen regularl to a oid dust co ering hich ill affect the filter screen effect.
TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSES Po er failure plug pulled out. Da aged indoor outdoor unit fan otor. Fault co pressor ther o agnetic circuit brea er. The appliance does not operate Fault protect e de ice or fuses. Loose connections or plug pulled out. so et es stops operating to protect the appliance. oltage higher or lo er than the oltage range. ct e T ER N function. Da aged electronic control board. trange odor Dirt air filter.
TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODE ON THE DISPLAY n case of error the displa on the indoor unit sho n the follo ing error codes: Display Description of the trouble door roo te perature sensor fault door pipe te perature sensor fault utdoor pipe te perature sensor fault Refrigerant s ste lea age or fault Malfunction of indoor fan otor utdoor a bient te perature sensor fault door and outdoor co unication fault utdoor discharge te perature sensor fault utdoor PM odule fault utdoor current detect fault utdoor
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