Airwell YFAS-022R-01M25 Split Type Room Air Conditioner User Manual

June 10, 2024
Airwell

YFAS-022R-01M25 Split Type Room Air Conditioner

Product Information

The Split Type Room Air Conditioner R410A ON-OFF Models V01 is
available in different sizes/models:
HFLS-022N-01M25/YFAS-022R-01M25, HFLS-025N-01M25/YFAS-025R-01M25,
HFLS-035N-01M25/YFAS-035R-01M25, HFLS-050N-01M25/YFAS-050R-01M25,
and HFLS-070N-01 M25/YFAS-070R-01M25. The design and specifications
are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Please consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for
details.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Before installing or operating the air conditioning unit, it is
    important to read the user manual carefully to ensure proper
    installation and usage.

  2. During the installation of the indoor and outdoor units, ensure
    that access to the working area is forbidden to children as
    unforeseeable accidents could happen.

  3. Make sure that the base of the outdoor unit is firmly
    fixed.

  4. Check that air cannot enter the refrigerant system and check
    for refrigerant leaks when moving the air conditioner.

  5. After installing the air conditioner, carry out a test cycle
    and record the operating data.

  6. Protect the indoor unit with a fuse of suitable capacity for
    the maximum input current or with another overload protection
    device.

  7. Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to that stamped on
    the rating plate. Keep the switch or power plug clean. Insert the
    power plug correctly and firmly into the socket, thereby avoiding
    the risk of electric shock or fire due to insufficient
    contact.

  8. Check that the socket is suitable for the plug, otherwise have
    the socket changed.

  9. The appliance must be fitted with means for disconnection from
    the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that
    provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III
    conditions, and these means must be incorporated in the fixed
    wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.

  10. The air conditioner must be installed by professional or
    qualified persons.

  11. Do not install the appliance at a distance of less than 50 cm
    from inflammable substances (alcohol, etc.) or from pressurized
    containers (e.g. spray cans).

  12. If the appliance is used in areas without the possibility of
    ventilation, precautions must be taken to prevent any leaks of
    refrigerant gas from remaining in the environment and creating a
    danger of fire.

  13. The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed
    of in separate waste bins.

By following these product usage instructions, you can ensure
safe and efficient operation of your Split Type Room Air
Conditioner R410A ON-OFF Models V01.

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User & installation manual
Split Type Room Air Conditioner R410A ON-OFF Models V01 Multilingual Manual
(English- French)
HFLS-022N-01M25/YFAS-022R-01M25 HFLS-025N-01M25/YFAS-025R-01M25 HFLS-035N- 01M25/YFAS-035R-01M25 HFLS-050N-01M25/YFAS-050R-01M25 HFLS-070N-01 M25/YFAS- 070R-01M25
IMPORTANT NOTE: Read this manual carefully before installing or operating your new air conditioning unit. Make sure to save this manual for future reference. 21.AW.HFLS.07-24K.R410A.UM+IM.EN.FR.11.19.Rev01

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User & Installation Manual
Split Type Room Air Conditioner R41 0A ON-OFF Models V01 English Manual
HFLS-022N-01M25/YFAS-022R-01M25 HFLS-025N-01M25/YFAS-025R-01M25 HFLS-035N- 01M25/YFAS-035R-01M25 HFLS-050N-01M25/YFAS-050R-01M25 HFLS-070N-01 M25/YFAS- 070R-01M25
IMPORTANT NOTE: Read this manual carefully before installing or operating your new air conditioning unit. Make sure to save lhis manual for future reference. 21.AW.HFLS.07-24K.R410A.UM+IM.EN.FR.11.19.Rev01

CONTENTS
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

  • The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement. Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details.
  • The shape and position of buttons and indicators may vary according to the model, but their function are the same.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
R 1. ead this guide before installing and using the appliance. D 2. uring the installation of the indoor and outdoor units the access to the working area should be
forbidden to children. Unforeseeable accidents could happen.
M 3. ake sure that the base of the outdoor unit is firmly fixed. C 4. heck that air cannot enter the refrigerant system and check for refrigerant leaks when moving
the air conditioner.
C 5. arry out a test cycle after installing the air conditioner and record the operating data. P 6. rotect the indoor unit with a fuse of suitable capacity for the maximum input current or with
another overload protection device.
E 7. nsure that the mains voltage corresponds to that stamped on the rating plate. Keep the switch
or power plug clean. Insert the power plug correctly and firmly into the socket, thereby avoiding the risk of electric shock or fire due to insufficient contact.
C 8. heck that the socket is suitable for the plug , otherwise have the socket changed. T 9. he appliance must be fitted with means for disconnection from the supply mains having a
contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under over voltage category III conditions, and these means must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
T 10. he air conditioner must be installed by professional or qualified persons. D 11. o not install the appliance at a distance of less than 50 cm from inflammable substances
(alcohol, etc.) Or from pressurized containers (e.g. spray cans).
I 12. f the appliance is used in areas without the possibility of ventilation, precautions must be taken
to prevent any leaks of refrigerant gas from remaining in the environment and creating a danger of fire.
T 13. he packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the separate waste bins.
Take the air conditioner at the end of its useful life to a special waste collection center for disposal.
O 14. nly use the air conditioner as instructed in this booklet. These instructions are not intended to
cover every possible condition and situation. As with any electrical household appliance, common sense and caution are therefore always recommended for installation, operation and maintenance.
T 15. he appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national regulations. B 16. efore accessing the terminals, all the power circuits must be disconnected from the power supply. T 17. he appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations. T 18. his 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.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
D 19. o not try to install the conditioner alone, always contact specialized technical personnel. C 20. leaning and maintenance must be carried out by specialized technical personnel. In any case
disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity supply before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance.
E 21. nsure that the mains voltage corresponds to that stamped on the rating plate. Keep the switch
or power plug clean. Insert the power plug correctly and firmly into the socket, thereby avoiding the risk of electric shock or fire due to insufficient contact.
D 22. o not pull out the plug to switch off the appliance when it is in operation, since this could create
a spark and cause a fire, etc.
T 23. his appliance has been made for air conditioning domestic environments and must not be used
for any other purpose, such as for drying clothes, cooling food, etc.
A 24. lways use the appliance with the air filter mounted. The use of the conditioner without air filter
could cause an excessive accumulation of dust or waste on the inner parts of the device with possible subsequent failures.
T 25. he user is responsible for having the appliance installed by a qualified technician, who must
check that it is earth in accordance with current legislation and insert a thermos magnetic circuit breaker.
T 26. he batteries in remote controller must be recycled or disposed of properly. Disposal of Scrap
Batteries — Please discard the batteries as sorted municipal waste at the accessible collection point.
N 27. ever remain directly exposed to the flow of cold air for a long time. The direct and prolonged
exposition to cold air could be dangerous for your health. Particular care should be taken in the rooms where there are children, old or sick people.
I 28. f the appliance gives off smoke or there is a smell of burning, immediately cut off the power
supply and contact the Service Center.
T 29. he prolonged use of the device in such conditions could cause fire or electrocution. H 30. ave repairs carried out only by an authorised Service Centra of the manufacturer. Incorrect
repair could expose the user to the risk of electric shock, etc.
U 31. nhook the automatic switch if you foresee not to use the device for a long time. The airflow
direction must be properly adjusted.
T 32. he flaps must be directed downwards in the heating mode and upwards in the cooling mode. E 33. nsure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply when it will remain inoperative
for a long period and before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance.
S 34. electing the most suitable temperature can prevent damage to the appliance.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY RULES AND PROHIBITIONS
D 1. o not bend, tug or compress the power cord since this could damage it. Electrical shocks or fire
are probably due to a damaged power cord. Specialized technical personnel only must replace a damaged power cord.
D 2. o not use extensions or gang modules. D 3. o not touch the appliance when barefoot or parts of the body are wet or damp. D 4. o not obstruct the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the outdoor unit. The obstruction of these
openings causes a reduction in the operative efficiency of the conditioner with possible consequent failures or damages.
I5. n no way alter the characteristics of the appliance. D 6. o not install the appliance in environments where the air could contain gas, oil or sulphur or near
sources of heat.
T 7. his 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.
D 8. o not climb onto or place any heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance. D 9. o not leave windows or doors open for long when the air conditioner is operating. D 10. o not direct the airflow onto plants or animals. A 11. long direct exposition to the flow of cold air of the conditioner could have negative effects on
plants and animals.
D 12. o not put the conditioner in contact with water. The electrical insulation could be damaged and
thus causing electrocution.
D 13. o not climb onto or place any objects on the outdoor unit. N 14. ever insert a stick or similar object into the appliance. It could cause injury. C 15. hildren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. If the supply
cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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NAME OF PARTS
Indoor Unit

Mounting plate Front panel Emergency button

Air filter Air outlet Air deflector and flap
Outdoor Unit

Refrigerant connecting pipe

Air outlet

Air inlet Wiring cover

Drainage pipe

Connection wiring Valve protective cover

With the protective cover removed

Gas valve (Low pressure valve)
Liquid valve (High pressure valve)

Note: This figure shown may be different from the actual object. Please take the latter as the standard.

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NAME OF PARTS
Indoor Display

53

1

24

2 1
3

1

Indicator for Timer, temperature and Error codes.

2

Lights up during Timer operation.

3

SLEEP mode

4

The symbol appears when the unit is turned on, and disappear

when the unit is turned off.

5

The symbol appears when power on.

The shape and position of switches and indicators may be different according to the model, but their function is the same.

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REMOTE CONTROL

Remote control DISPLAY

No. Symbols Meaning

1

Battery indicator

2

Auto Mode

3

Cooling Mode

4

Dry Mode

5

Fan only Mode

6

Heating Mode

7

ECO Mode

8

Timer

9

Temperature indicator

10

Fan speed: Auto/ low/ low-mid/ mid/ mid-high/ high

11

Mute function

12

TURBO function

13

Up-down auto swing

14

Left-right auto swing

15

SLEEP function

16

Health function

17

I FEEL function

18

Signal indicator

19

Gentle wind

20

Child-Lock

21

Display ON/OFF

22

Auti-Mildew

The display and some functions of the remote control may vary according to the model. 6

REMOTE CONTROL

No. Button Function

1

To turn on/off the air conditioner .

2

To decrease temperature, or Timer setting hours.

3

To increase temperature, or Timer setting hours.

4

MODE To select the mode of operation (AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT).

To activate/deactivate the ECO function.

5

ECO

Long press to activate/deactivate the 8oC heating function (depending on models).

6

TURBO To activate/deactivate the TURBO function.

7

FAN

To select the fan speed of auto/low/mid/high.

8

TIMER To set the time for timer on/off.

9

SLEEP To switch-on/off the function SLEEP.

10 DISPLAY To switch-on/off the LED display.

11 SWING

To stop or start horizontal louver movement or set the desired up/down air flow direction.

12 SWING

To stop or start horizontal louver movement or set the desired left/rightair flow direction.

13 I FEEL

To switch-on/off the I FEEL function.

14 MUTE

To switch-on/off the MUTE function. Long press to activate/deactivate the GEN function (depending on models).

15 ANTI-MILDEW To switch-on/off the ANTI-MILDEW function.

16 MODE + TIMER To activate/deactivate the CHILD-LOCK function.

SWING

17

SWING

To activate/deactivate the SELF-CLEAN function (depending on models).

18 FAN + MUTE To activate/deactivate the GENTLE WIND function (depending on models).

19 SLEEP + DISPLAY To activate/deactivate the HEALTH function (depending on models).

The display and some functions of the remote control may vary according to the model.
The shape and position of buttons and indicators may vary according to the model, but their function is the same. The unit confirms the correct reception of each button with the beep.

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REMOTE CONTROL
Replacement of Batteries Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote control, by sliding it in direction as the arrow. Install the batteries according the direction (+ and -)shown on the Remote Control. Reinstall the battery cover by sliding it into place.
Use 2 pieces LRO3 AAA (1.5V) batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Replace the old batteries with new ones of the same type when the display is no longer legible. Do not dispose batteries as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary.

For some model of remote controller, open the battery cover, and you can see the manual switch at the bottom, then you can select the Cooling only or Heating pump, operate as below.

DIP switch on position Function

C

The display is adjusted in degree celsius.

F

The display is adjusted in degree fahrenheit.

Cool

The display is adjusted in only cooling mode

Heat

The display is adjusted in cooling and heating mode

1. Direct the remote control toward the Air conditioner. 2. Check that there are no objects between the remote control and the Signal receptor in the
indoor unit. 3. Never leave the remote control exposed to the rays of the sun. 4. Keep the remote control at a distance of at least 1m from the television or other electrical
appliances.
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REMOTE CONTROL

COOLING MODE

HEATING MODE

COOL

The cooling function allows the air conditioner to cool the room and reduce Air humidity at the same time.

To activate the cooling function (COOL), press the MODE button until the symbol appears on the display. With the button or set a temperature lower than that of the room.

FAN MODE (Not FAN button)

FAN

Fan mode, air ventilation only.

To set the FAN mode, press MODE until appears on the display.

HEAT

The heating function allows the air conditioner to heat the room.

To activate the heating function (HEAT), press the MODE button until the symbol appears on the display. With the button or set a temperature higher than that of the room.

In HEATING operation, the appliance can automatically activate a defrost cycle, which is essential to clean the frost on the condenser so as to recover its heat exchange function. This procedure usually lasts for 2-10 minutes. During defrosting, indoor unit fan stop operation. After defrosting, it resumes to HEATING mode automatically.
(For North American market) If necessary, you can press ECO button 10 times within 8 seconds under heating mode to start the forced defrosting. It will defrost the outdoor ice much more fast.

DRY MODE

DRY

This function reduces the humidity

of the air to make the room more

comfortable.

To set the DRY mode, Press MODE until appears in the display. An automatic function of pre-setting is activated.

FAN SPEED function (FAN button)

FAN

Change the operating fan speed.

Press FAN button to set the running fan speed, it can be set to AUTO/ MUTE/ LOW/ LOW-MID / MID/ MID-HIGH/ HIGH/ TURBO speed circularly.
(Flash)

AUTO MODE

Child-Lock function

AUTO Automatic mode.
To set the AUTO mode, press MODE until appears on the display. In AUTO mode the run mode will be set automatically according to the room temperature.

1. Long press MODE and TIMER button together to active this function, and do it again to deactivate this function.
2. Under this function, no single button will active.

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REMOTE CONTROL

TIMER function —- TIMER ON

SWING function

TIMER

To automatic switch on the appliance.

SWING SWING

When the unit is switch-off, you can set the

TIMER ON.

To set the time of automatic switch-on as below:

1. Press TIMER button first time to set

the switch-on, and

will appear on the

remote display and flashes.

2. Press or to button to set desired Timer-on

time. Each time you press the button, the time

increases/decreases by half an hour between 0

and 10 hours and by one between 10 and 24 hours.

3. Press TIMER button second time to confirm.

4. After Timer-on setting, set the needed mode

(Cool/ Heat/ Auto/ Fan/ Dry), by press the

MODE button. And set the needed fan speed, by press FAN button. And press or to set

the needed operation temperature.

CANCEL it by press TIMER button.

TIMER function —- TIMER OFF

TIMER

To automatic switch off the appliance.

When the unit is switch-on, you can set the

TIMER OFF. To set the time of automatic switch-off, as below:

1. Confirm the appliance is ON. 2. Press the TIMER button at first time to set the

switch-off.

Press or to set the needed timer.

3. Press TIMER button at the second time to

confirm.

CANCEL it by press TIMER button.
Note: All programming should be operated within 5 seconds, otherwise the setting will be cancelled.

1. Press the button SWING to activate the louver, 1.1 Press SWING to activate the horizontal flaps to swing from up to down, the will appear on the remote display. Press again to stop the swing movement at the current angle. 1.2 Press SWING to active the vertical deflectors to swing from left to right, the will appear on the remote display. Press again to stop the swing movement at the current angle.
2. If the vertical deflectors are positioned manually which placed under the flaps, they allow to move the air flow direct to rightward or leftward.
3. For some inverter heating models, press horizontal SWING and vertical SWING together button at the same time, it will activate the Self-Clean function.
This adjustment must be done while the appliance is switched off.
Never position Flaps manually, the delicate mechanism might seriously damaged!
Never put fingers, sticks or other objects into the air inlet or outlet vents. Such accidental contact with live parts might cause unforeseeable damage or injury.
TURBO function
TURBO
To activate turbo function, press the TURBO button, and will appear on the display. Press again to cancel this function. In COOL/ HEAT mode, when you select TURBO feature, the appliance will turn to quick COOL or quick HEAT mode, and operate the highest fan speed to blow strong airflow.

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REMOTE CONTROL

MUTE function
MUTE
1. Press MUTE button to active this function, and will appears on the remote display. Do it again to deactivate this function.
2. When the MUTE function runs, the remote controller will display the auto fan speed, and the indoor unit will operate at lowest fan speed to be quiet feeling.
3. When press FAN/ TURBO/ SLEEP button, the MUTE function will be cancel. MUTE function can not be activated under dry mode.

ECO function

ECO

In this mode the appliance automatically sets the operation to

save energy.

Press the ECO button, the appears on the display, and the appliance will run in ECO mode. Press again to cancel it.

Note: The ECO function is available in both COOLING and HEATING modes.

SLEEP function

SLEEP

Pre-setting automatic operating program.

Press SLEEP button to activate the SLEEP function, and appears on the display. Press again to cancel this function.

After 10 hours running in sleep mode, the air conditioner will change to the previous setting mode.

DISPLAY function (Indoor display)
DISPLAY Switch ON/OFF the LED display on
panel. Press DISPLAY button to switch off the LED display on the panel. Press again to switch on the LED display.

I FEEL function (Optional)

ANTI-MILDEW function (Optional)

I FEEL
Press I FEEL button to active the function, the will appear on the remote display.
Do it again to deactivate this function.
This function enables the remote control to measure the temperature at its current location, and send this signal to the air conditioner to optimize the temperature around you and ensure the comfort. It will automatically deactivate 2 hours later.

ANTIMILDEW
ANTI-
Press MILDEW button to activate the ANTI-MILDEW function, will appear on the display. Do it again to deactivate this function. After running COOL/ DRY for more than 30 minutes, you can operate this function, the unit will blow airflow for about 15 minutes to dry the inner parts to avoid mildew, then shuts off the unit.
Note: ANTI-MILDEW function only available in DRY/COOLING mode.

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REMOTE CONTROL

SELF-CLEAN function (Optional)
Only optional for some heating pump inverter appliance. To active this function, turn off the indoor unit at first, then press SWING and SWING button at the same time toward the indoor unit, until hear a beep, and AC will appear on the remote controller display and the indoor LED display.

Gentle Wind function (Optional)
1. Turn on the indoor unit, and change to COOL mode, then long press FAN and MUTE button together 3 seconds to active this function, will appear on the display. Do it again to deactivate it.
2. This function will auto close the vertical flaps, and give you the comfortable gentle wind feeling.

1. This function helps carry away the accumulated dirt, bacteria, etc from the indoor evaporator.
2. This function will run about 30 minutes, and it will return to the pre- setting mode. You can press button to cancel this function during the process. You will hear 2 beeps when it’s finished or cancelled.
It’s normal if there is some noise during this function process, as plastic materials expand with heat and contract with cold.
We suggest operating this function at the following ambient conditions to avoid certain safety protection features.
Indoor unit Temp < 86oF (30oC) Outdoor unit 41oF (5oC) < Temp < 86oF (30oC)

Health function (Optional)
1. Turn on the indoor unit at first, and long press SLEEP and DISPLAY button together 3 seconds to active this function, will appear on the display. Do it again to deactivate it.
2. When the HEALTH function is initiated, the Ionizer/ Plasma/ Bipolar Ionizer/ UVC Lights (depending on models) will be energized and running.

It’s suggested to utilize this function every 3 months.

8oC heating function (Optional)

GEN function (Optional)

1. Long press ECO button over 3 seconds to active 1. Turn on the indoor unit at first, and long press

this function, and 8oC ( 46oF ) will appear on

MUTE button 3 seconds to active, and do it

the remote display.

again to deactivate this function.

Do it again to deactivate this function.

2. Under this function, short press MUTE button

2. This function will auto start the heating mode to select the General type L3 – L2 – L1 – OF.

when the room temperature is lower than 8oC 3. Select OF and wait 2 seconds to exit it.

(46oF), and it will return to standby if the

temperature reaches 9oC (48oF).

3. If the room temperature is higher than 18oC

(64oF), the appliance will cancel this function

automatically.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Attempt to use the air conditioner under the temperature beyond the specified range may cause the air conditioner protection device to start and the air conditioner may fail to operate. Therefore, try to use the air conditioner in the following temperature conditions.

Fixed air conditioner: MODE
Temperature Room temperature
Outdoor temperature

Heating 0 ~27 -7 ~24

Cooling

Dry

17 ~32 T1 climate: 15 ~43 T3 climate: 15 ~52

With the power supply connected, restart the air conditioner after shutdown, or switch it to other mode during operation, and the air conditioner protection device will start. The compressor will resume operation after 3 minutes.
Characteristics of heating operation (applicable to Heating pump) Preheating: When the heating function is enabled, the indoor unit will take 2~5 minutes for preheating, after that the air conditioner will start heating and blows warm air. Defrosting: During heating, when the outdoor unit frosted, the air conditioner will enable the automatic defrosting function to improve the heating effect. During defrosting, the indoor and outdoor fans stop running. The air conditioner will resume heating automatically after defrosting finish.

Emergency button: Open the panel and find the emergency button on the electronic control box when the remote controller fails . (Always press the emergency button with insulation material.)

Current status

Operation

Respond

Enter mode

Standby
Standby (Only for heating pump)
Running

Press the emergency button It beeps briefly once. once

Press the emergency button twice in 3 seconds

It beeps briefly twice.

Press the emergency button once

It keeps beeping for a while

Cooling mode Heating mode
Off mode

control-box cover

(open the panel of indoor unit)

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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Pipe Length and Additional Refrigerant
ON-OFF Models Capacity (Btu/h) Lenght of pipe with standard charge Maximum distance between indoor and outdoor unit Additional refrigerant charge Max. diff. in level between indoor and outdoor unit Type of refrigerant

7K-9K-12K 5m 15m
20g/m 5m
R410A

18K-24K 5m 15m
30g/m 5m R410A

Torque Parameters

PIPE Size Newton meter[N x m]

1/4 ( 6.35)

18 – 20

3/8 ( 9.52)

30 – 35

1/2 ( 12)

45 – 50

5/8 ( 15.88)

60 – 65

Pound-force foot (1bf-ft) Kilogram-force meter (kgf-m)

24.4 – 27.1 40.6 – 47.4 61.0 – 67.7 81.3 – 88.1

2.4 – 2.7 4.1 – 4.8 6.2 – 6.9 8.2 – 8.9

Dedicated Distribution Device and Wire for Air Conditioner

Maximum Operating Current Minimum Wire Cross-sectional

of Air Conditioner (A)

Area(mm2)

8

0.75

8 and 10

1.0

10 and 15

1.5

15 and 24

2.5

24 and 28

4.0

28 and 32

6.0

Specification of Socket or Switch (A)
10 10 16 25 32 40

Fuse Specification (A)
20 20 32 32 64 64

Note: This table is only for reference, the installation shall meet the requirements of local laws and regulations.

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INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step1: Select Installation location
1.1 Ensure the installation complies with the installation minimum dimensions (defined below) and meets the minimum and maximum connecting piping length and maximum change in elevation as defined in the System Requirements section.
1.2 Air inlet and outlet will be clear of obstructions, ensuring proper airflow throughout the room. 1.3 Condensate can be easily and safely drained. 1.4 All connections can be easily made to outdoor unit. 1.5 Indoor unit is out of reach of children. 1.6 A mounting wall strong enough to withstand four times the full weight and vibration of the unit. 1.7 Filter can be easily accessed for cleaning. 1.8 Leave enough free space to allow access for routine maintenance. 1.9 Install at least 10 ft. (3 m) away from the antenna of TV set or radio. Operation of the air
conditioner may interfere with radio or TV reception in areas where reception is weak. An amplifier may be required for the affected device. 1.10 Do not install in a laundry room or by a swimming pool due to the corrosive environment.
Minimum Indoor Clearances

Ceiling

20cm

13cm

13cm

Floor

250cm

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INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step2: Install Mounting Plate
2.1 Take the mounting plate from the back of indoor unit. 2.2 Ensure to meet the minimum installation dimension requirements as step 1, according to the size
of mounting plate, determine the position and stick the mounting plate close to the wall. 2.3 Adjust the mounting plate to a horizontal state with a spirit level, then mark out the screw hole
positions on the wall. 2.4 Put down the mounting plate and drill holes in the marked positions with drill. 2.5 Insert expansion rubber plugs into the holes, then hang the mounting plate and fix it with screws.

2.8 (70mm)
Note: (I) Make sure the mounting plate is firm enough and flat against the wall after installation. (II) This figure shown may be different from the actual object, please take the latter as the standard.
Step3: Drill Wall Hole A hole in the wall should be drilled for refrigerant piping ,the drainage pipe, and connecting cables. 3.1 Determine the location of wall hole base on the position of mounting plate. 3.2 The hole should be have a 70mm diameter at least and a small oblique angle to facilitate drainage. 3.3 Drill the wall hole with 70mm core drill and with small oblique angle lower than the indoor end
about 5mm to 10mm. 3.4 Place the wall sleeve and wall sleeve cover(both are optional parts) to protect the connection parts.
Caution: When drill the wall hole, maker sure to avoid wires, plumbing and other sensitive components.

m 70m

Wall sleeve Cover (Optional)
Indoor

Wall sleeve (Optional)
Outdoor 5-10mm Small bolique angle

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INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step4: Connecting Refrigerant Pipe 4.1 According to the wall hole position, select the appropriate piping mode.
There are three optional piping modes for indoor units as shown in the figure below: In Piping Mode 1 or Piping Mode 3, a notch should be made by using scissors to cut the plastic sheet of piping outlet and cable outlet on the corresponding side of the indoor unit.
Note: When cutting off the plastic sheet at the outlet, the cut should be trimmed to smooth.

1

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Piping outlet Cable outlet

4.2 Bending the connecting pipes with the port facing up as shown in the figure.

INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step5: Connect Drainage Hose 5.1 Adjust the drainage hose(if applicable)
In some model, both sides of the indoor unit are provided with drainage ports, you can choose one of them to attache the drainage hose. And plug the unused drain port with the rubber attached in one of the ports.
Drainage ports 5.2 Connect the drainage hose to the drainage port, ensure the joint is firm and the sealing
effect is good. 5.3 Wrap the joint firmly with teflon tape to ensure no leaks. Note: Make sure there is no twists or dents, and the pipes should be placed obliquely
downward to avoid blockage, to ensure proper drainage.

Step6: Connect Wiring

6.1 Choose the right cables size determined by the maximum operating current on the nameplate.

(Check the cables size refer to section INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS)

6.2 Open the front panel of indoor unit.

6.3 Use a screwdriver, open the electric control box cover, to reveal the terminal block.

6.4 Unscrew the cable clamp.

6.5 Insert one end of the cable into the position

of control box from the back of the right end

Front panel

of the indoor unit.

6.6 Connect the wires to corresponding terminal according to the wiring diagram on the electric

Wiring diagram

control box cover. And make sure that they are well connected. 6.7 Screw the cable clamp to fasten the cables.

Control box cover

6.8 Reinstall the electric control box cover and

front panel.

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INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step7: Wrap Piping and Cable After the refrigerant pipes, connecting wires and drainage hose are all installed, in order to save space, protect and insulate them, it must be bundle with insulating tape before passing them through the wall hole.
7.1 Arrange the pipes ,cables and drainage hose well as the following picture.

Connecting wiring Insulation tape

Refrigerant piping Drainage hose

Note: (I) Make sure the drainage hose is at the bottom. (II) Avoid crossing and bending of parts.
7.2 Using the insulating tape wrap the refrigerant pipes, connecting wires and drainage hose together tightly.

Step8: Mount Indoor Unit 8.1 Slowly pass the refrigerant pipes, connecting wires and drainage hose wrapped bundle through
the wall hole. 8.2 Hook the top of indoor unit on the mounting plate. 8.3 Apply slight pressure to the left and right sides of the indoor unit, make sure the indoor unit is
hooked firmly. 8.4 Push down the bottom of indoor unit to let the snaps onto the hooks of the mounting plate, and
make sure it is hooked firmly.
Sometimes, if the refrigerant pips were already embedded in the wall, or if you want to connecting the pips and wires on the wall, do as below: (I) Hook the top of the indoor unit on the mounting plate without piping and wiring. (II) Lift the indoor unit opposite the wall, unfold the bracket on the mounting plate, and use this
bracket to prop up the indoor unit, there will be a big space for operation. (III) Do the refrigerant piping, wiring, connect drainage hose, and wrap them as Step 4 to 7.

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OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step1: Select Installation Location Select a site that allows for the following: 1.1 Do not install the outdoor unit near sources of heat, steam or flammable gas. 1.2 Do not install the unit in too windy or dusty places. 1.3 Do not install the unit where people often pass. Select a place where the air discharge and
operating sound will not disturb the neighbors. 1.4 Avoid installing the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight ( other wise use a protection,
if necessary, that should not interfere with the air flow). 1.5 Reserve the spaces as shown in the picture for the air to circulate freely. 1.6 Install the outdoor unit in a safe and solid place. 1.7 If the outdoor unit is subject to vibration, place rubber blankets onto the feet of the unit.
Over 30cm

Over 50cm

Over 30cm
Step2: Install Drainage Hose

Over 200cm

Over 50cm

2.1 This step only for heating pump models. 2.2 Insert the drainage joint to the hole at the bottom
of the outdoor unit. 2.3 Connect the drainage hose to the joint and make the
connection well enough.

Drainage joint Drainage hose

Step3: Fix Outdoor Unit
3.1 According to the outdoor unit installation dimensions to mark the installation position for expansion bolts .
3.2 Drill holes and clean the concrete dust and place the bolts . 3.3 If applicable install 4 rubber blankets on the hole before place the outdoor unit (Optional).
This will reduce vibrations and noise. 3.4 Place the outdoor unit base on the bolts and pre-drilled holes. 3.5 Use wrench to fix the outdoor unit firmly with bolts.

Note: The outdoor unit can be fixed on a wall-mounting bracket. Follow the instruction of the wall-mounting bracket to fix the wall-mounting bracket on the wall, and then fasten the outdoor unit on it and keep it horizontal. The wall-mounting bracket must be able to support at least 4 times of the weight of outdoor unit.
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Install 4 rubber blankets (Optional)

OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step4: Install Wiring 4.1 Use a phillips screwdriver to unscrew wiring cover, grasp and press it down gently to take it down. 4.2 Unscrew the cable clamp and take it down. 4.3 According to the wiring diagram pasted inside the wiring cover, connect the connecting
wires to the corresponding terminals, and ensure all connections are firmly and securely. 4.4 Reinstall the cable clamp and wiring cover. Note: When connecting the wires of indoor and outdoor units, the power should be cut off.
Terminal block
Cable clamp Wiring cover
Wiring diagram
Step5: Connecting Refrigerant Pipe 5.1 Unscrews the valve cover, grasp and press it down gently to take it down(if the valve cover is
applicable). 5.2 Remove the protective caps from the end of valves. 5.3 Take off the plastic cover in the pipe ports and check whether there is any sundry on the port of
the connecting pipe and make ensure the port is clean. 5.4 After align the center, rotate the flare nut of the connecting pipe to tighten the nut as tightly as
possible by hand. 5.5 Use a spanner hold the body of the valve and use a torque wrench to tighten the flare nut
according to the torque values in the torque requirements table. (Refer to the torque requirements table on section INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS)
Take down the valve cover connection pipes
flare nuts
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OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Step6: Vacuum Pumping 6.1 Use a spanner to take down the protective caps from the service port, low pressure valve and
high pressure valve of the outdoor unit. 6.2 Connect the pressure hose of manifold gauge to the service port on the outdoor unit low
pressure valve. 6.3 Connect the charge hose from the manifold gauge to the vacuum pump. 6.4 Open the low pressure valve of the manifold gauge and close the high pressure valve. 6.5 Turn on the vacuum pump to vacuum the system. 6.6 The vacuum time should not be less than 15 minutes, or make sure the compound gauge
indicates -0.1 MPa (-76 cmHg) 6.7 Close the low pressure valve of the manifold gauge and turn off the vacuum. 6.8 Hold the pressure for 5 minutes, make sure that the rebound of compound gauge pointer does
not exceed 0.005 MPa. 6.9 Open the low pressure valve counterclockwise for 1/4 turn with hexagonal wrench to let a little
refrigerant fill in the system, and close the low pressure valve after 5 seconds and quickly remove the pressure hose. 6.10 Check all indoor and outdoor joints for leakage with soapy water or leak detector. 6.11 Fully open the low pressure valve and high pressure valve of the outdoor unit with hexagonal wrench. 6.12 Reinstall the protective caps of the service port, low pressure valve and high pressure valve of the outdoor unit. 6.13 Reinstall the valve cover.

compound gauge

Manifold gauge

Low pressure valve Service port
High pressure valve Valve protective caps
Pressure hose

Pressure gauge High pressure valve Low pressure valve
Charge hose

Vacuum pump

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TEST OPERATION
Inspections Before Test Run

Do the following checks before test run.

Description

Inspection method

Electrical safety inspection

Check whether the power supply voltage complies with specification. Check whether there is any wrong or missing connection between the power lines, signal line and earth wires. Check whether the earth resistance and insulation resistance comply with requirements.

Installation safety inspection

Confirm the direction and smoothness of drainage pipe. Confirm that the joint of refrigerant pipe is installed completely. Confirm the safety of outdoor unit, mounting plate and indoor unit installation. Confirm that the valves are fully open. Confirm that there are no foreign objects or tools left inside the unit. Complete installation of indoor unit air inlet grille and panel.

Refrigerant leakage detection

The piping joint, the connector of the two valves of the outdoor unit, the valve spool, the welding port, etc., where leakage may occur. Foam detection method: Apply soapy water or foam evenly on the parts where leakage may occur, and observe whether bubbles appear or not, if not, it indicates that the leakage detection result is safe. Leak detector method: Use a professional leak detector and read the instruction of operation, detect at the position where leakage may occur. The duration of leak detection for each position should last for 3 minutes or more; If the test result shows that there is leakage, the nut should be tightened and tested again until there is no leakage; After the leak detection is completed, wrap the exposed pip connector of indoor unit with thermal insulation material and wrap with insulation tape.

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TEST OPERATION
Test Run Instruction 1. Turn on the power supply. 2. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller to turn on the air conditioner. 3. Press the Mode button to switch the mode COOL and HEAT.
In each mode set as below: COOL-Set the lowest temperature HEAT-Set the highest temperature 4. Run about 8 minutes in each mode and check all functions are properly run and respond the remote controller. Functions check as recommended: 4.1 If the outlet air temperature respond the cool and heat mode 4.2 If the water drains properly from the drainage hose 4.3 If the Louver and deflectors(optional) rotate properly 5. Observe the test run state of the air conditioner at least 30 minutes. 6. After the successfully test run, return the normal setting and press ON/OFF button on the remote controller to turn off the unit. 7. Inform the user to read this manual carefully before use, and demonstrate to the user how to use the air conditioner, the necessary knowledge for service and maintenance, and the reminder for storage of accessories. Note: If the ambient temperature is excess the range refer to section OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS, and it can not run COOL or HEAT mode, lift the front panel and refer to the emergency button operation to run the COOL and HEAT mode.
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MAINTENANCE

Warning

When cleaning, you must shut down the machine and cut off the power supply for more than 5 minutes. Under no circumstances should the air conditioner be flushed with water. Volatile liquid (e.g. thinner or gasoline) will damage the air conditioner, so only use soft dry cloth or wet cloth dipped with neutral detergent to clean the air conditioner. Pay attention to cleaning the filter screen regularly to avoid dust covering which will affect the filter screen effect. When the operating environment is dusty, the cleaning frequency should be increased appropriately. After removing the filter screen, do not touch the fins of the indoor unit to avoid scratching.

Clean the unit

<40
Wring it dry Gentle wipe the unit surface

Tip: Wipe frequently to keep air conditioner clean and good appearance .

Clean the filter

Take out the filter from the unit

<40
Clean the filter with soapy water and air dry it

Opposite to the direction of taking out the filter
Replace the filter

Tip: When you find accumulated dust in the filter, please clean the filter in time to ensure the clean, healthy and efficient operation inside the air conditioner.

Service and maintenance

When the air conditioner is not in use for a long time, do the following work: Take out the batteries of the remote controller and disconnect the power supply of the air conditioner. When starting to use after long-term shutdown:

  1. Clean the unit and filter screen; 2. Check whether there are obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of indoor and outdoor
    units; 3. Check whether the drain pipe is unobstructed; Install the batteries of the remote controller and check whether the power is on.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

MALFUNCTION

POSSIBLE CAUSES

Power failure/plug pulled out.

Damaged indoor/outdoor unit fan motor.

Faulty compressor thermomagnetic circuit breaker.

The appliance does not operate

Faulty protective device or fuses. Loose connections or plug pulled out. It sometimes stops operating to protect the appliance.

Voltage higher or lower than the voltage range. Active TIMER-ON function.

Damaged electronic control board.

Strange odor

Dirty air filter.

Noise of running water Back flow of liquid in the refrigerant circulation.

A fine mist comes from This occurs when the air in the room becomes very cold, for example

the air outlet

in the COOLING or DEHUMIDIFYING/DRY modes.

A strange noise can be heard

This noise is made by the expansion or contraction of the front panel due to variations in temperature and does not indicate a problem.
Unsuitable temperature setting.

Insufficient airflow, eitherhot or cold

Obstructed air conditioner intakes and outlets. Dirty air filter. Fan speed set at minimum.

Other sources of heat in the room. No refrigerant.

Remote control is not close enough to indoor unit.

The appliance does not The batteries of remote control need to be replaced. respond to commands Obstacles between remote control and signal receiver in indoor unit.

The display is off

Active DISPLAY function. Power failure. Strange noises during operation.

Switch off the air

Faulty electronic control board.

conditioner immediately Faulty fuses or switches.

and cut off the power Spraying water or objects inside the appliance. supply in the event of:

Overheated cables or plugs.

Very strong smells coming from the appliance.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

ERROR CODE ON THE DISPLAY In case of error, the display on the indoor unit shown the following error codes:

Display

Description of the trouble Indoor room temperature sensor fault Indoor pipe temperature sensor fault Outdoor pipe temperature sensor fault Refrigerant system leakage or fault Malfunction of indoor fan motor Outdoor ambient temperature sensor fault Indoor and outdoor communication fault Outdoor discharge temperature sensor fault Outdoor IPM module fault Outdoor current detect fault Outdoor PCB EEPROM fault Outdoor fan motor fault Outdoor suction temperature sensor fault

DISPOSAL GUIDELINE (European)
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 also take back the old appliance free of charge. Sell the appliance to certifid scrap metal dealers. 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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Manuel d’ Opération et d’ Installation de I’ Unité Intérieure
Split Type Room Air Conditioner R410A ON-OFF Models V01 Manuel Français HFLS- 022N-01M25/YFAS-022R-01M25 HFLS-025N-01M25/YFAS-025R-01M25 HFLS-035N-01M25 /YFAS-035R-01M25 HFLS-050N-01M25/YFAS-050R-01M25 HFLS-070N-01 M25/YFAS-070R- 01M25

NOTE IMPORTANTE: Veuillez lire ces instructions avec attention avant d’utiliser votre climatiseur et les conserver pour un usage futur. 21.AW.HFLS.07-24K.R410A.UM+IM.EN.FR.11.19.Rev01

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ON-OFF

1/4 ( 6.35) 3/8 ( 9.52) 1/2 ( 12) 5/8 ( 15.88)

18 – 20 30 – 35 45 – 50 60 – 65

7K-,, 5m/16 15m/49
20g/m 5m/16 R410A

,24, 5m/16 15m/49
30g/m 5m/16 R410A

24.4 – 27.1 40.6 – 47.4 61.0 – 67.7 81.3 – 88.1

2.4 – 2.7 4.1 – 4.8 6.2 – 6.9 8.2 – 8.9

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2.8 (70mm)

WARNING : The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement. Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details. ATTENTION : Le design et les données techniques sont donnés à titre indicatif et peuvent être modifiés sans préavis.
AIRWELL RESIDENTIAL SAS 10,Rue du Fort de Saint Cyr, 78180 Montigny le Bretonneux- France www.airwell.com
21.AW.HFLS.07-24K.R410A.UM+IM.EN.FR.11.19.Rev01

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