AC Pro QS0011 Air Handler Conditioner Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- AC PRO
Table of Contents
- AC Pro QS0011 Air Handler Conditioner
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- ACCESSORIES
- REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTION
- Connection Instructions—Refrigerant Piping
- OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
- WIRING PRECAUTIONS
- OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING
- SPECIFIC WIRING METHODS
- SPECIFIC WIRING METHODS
- POWER SPECIFICATIONS
- AIR EVACUATION
- TEST RUN
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AC Pro QS0011 Air Handler Conditioner
Read this manual
Inside you’ll find many helpful hints on how to use and maintain your air
conditioner properly. Just a little preventive care on your part can save you
a great deal of time and money over the life of your air conditioner. These
instructions may not cover every possible condition of use, so common sense
and attention to safety is required when installing, operating and maintaining
this product.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Intended Use
The following safety guidelines are intended to prevent unforeseen risks or
damage from unsafe or incorrect operation of the appliance. Please check the
packaging and appliance on arrival to make sure everything is intact to ensure
safe operation. If you find any damage, please contact the retailer or dealer.
Please note modifications or alterations to the appliance are not allowed for
your safety. Unintended use may cause hazards and loss of warranty claims.
WARNING
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.
WARNINGS FOR PRODUCT USE
- If an abnormal situation arises (like a burning smell), immediately turn off the unit and disconnect the power. Call your dealer for instructions to avoid electric shock, fire or injury.
- Do not insert fingers, rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet. This may cause injury, since the fan may be rotating at high speeds.
- Do not use flammable sprays such as hair spray, lacquer or paint near the unit. This may cause fire or combustion.
- Do not store gasoline or flammable substances near air conditioner. Emitted gas may collect around the unit and cause explosion.
- Do not expose your body directly to cool air for a prolonged period of time.
- Do not allow children to play with the air conditioner. Children must be supervised around the unit at all times.
- Install your air conditioner in a wet room such as a bathroom or laundry room. Too much exposure to water can cause electrical components to short circuit.
- If the air conditioner is used together with burners or other heating devices, thoroughly ventilate the room to avoid oxygen deficiency and carbon monoxide build up.
- In certain environments, such as kitchens, server rooms, etc., the use of specially designed air-conditioning units is highly recommended.
- Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional HVAC installer or equivalent, service agency, or the gas supplier.
WARNINGS FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- 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.
- 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.
- As with any mechanical equipment, contact with sharp sheet metal edges can result in personal injury. Take care while handling this equipment and wear gloves and protective clothing
ELECTRICAL WARNINGS
- Do not share the electrical circuit with other appliances. This equipment requires a dedicated electrical circuit.
- 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.
WARNINGS FOR PRODUCT INSTALLATION
- Installation must be performed by an authorized dealer or specialist. Defective installation can cause water leakage, electrical shock, or fire.
- Installation must be performed according to the installation instructions. Improper installation can cause water leakage, electrical shock, or fire.
- (In North America,installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only.)
- Contact an authorized service provider for repair or maintenance of this unit. This appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
- Only use the included accessories, parts, and specified parts for installation. Using non-standard parts can cause water leakage, electrical shock, fire, and can cause the unit to fail.
- Install the unit in a firm location that can support the unit’s weight. If the chosen location cannot support the unit’s weight, or the installation is not done properly, the unit may fall and cause serious injury and damage.
- Install drainage piping according to the instructions in this manual. Improper drainage may cause water damage to your home and property.
- Do not install the unit in a location that may be exposed to combustible gas leaks. If combustible gas accumulates around the unit, it may cause fire.
- Do not turn on the power until all work has been completed.
- When moving or relocating the air conditioner, consult experienced service technicians for disconnection and reinstallation of the unit.
- Unit must be properly supported and secured to prevent tipping of unit.
- Excessive Weight Hazard – Use two or more people when moving and installing the unit. Failure to do so can result in back or other type of injury.
TAKE NOTE OF FUSE SPECIFICATIONS
The air conditioner’s circuit board (PCB) is designed with a fuse to provide
overcurrent protection. This fuse must be replaces with identical component.
The specifications of the fuse are printed on the circuit board, examples of
such are T5A/250VAC and T10A/250VAC.
NOTE ABOUT FLUORINATED GASSES (NOT APPLICABLE TO THE UNIT USING R290 REFRIGERANT)
- 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).
- Installation, service, maintenance and repair of this unit must be performed by a certified technician.
- Product uninstallation and recycling must be performed by a certified technician.
- When the unit is checked for leaks, proper record-keeping of all checks is strongly recommended
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 equipment failure.
Accessories (Packed with the indoor unit)
REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTION
Safety Precautions
WARNING
- All field piping must be completed by a licensed technician and must comply with the local and national regulations.
- When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, measures must be taken to prevent the refrigerant concentration in the room from exceeding the safety limit in the event of refrigerant leakage. If the refrigerant leaks and its concentration exceeds its proper limit, hazards due to lack of oxygen may result.
- When installing the refrigeration system, ensure that air, dust, moisture or foreign substances do not enter the refrigerant circuit. Contamination in the system may cause poor operating capacity, high pressure in the refrigeration cycle, explosion or injury.
- Ventilate the area immediately if there is refrigerant leakage during the installation. Leaked refrigerant gas is both toxic and flammable. Ensure there is no refrigerant leakage after completing the installation work.
Notes on pipe length and elevation
Ensure that the length of the refrigerant pipe, the number of bends, and the
drop height between the indoor and outdoor units meets the requirements shown
in the following table:
The Maximum Length And Drop Height Based on Models. (Unit: m/ft.)
Type of model| Capacity (Btu/h)| Length of piping|
Maximum drop height
---|---|---|---
North America, Australia and the EU frequency conversion Split Type.
| <15K| 25/82| 10/32.8
≥15K – <24K| 30/98.4| 20/65.6
≥24K – <36K| 50/164| 25/82
≥36K – ≤60K| 65/213| 30/98.4
CAUTION
Oil traps: If oil flows back into the outdoor unit’s compressor, this
might cause liquid compression or deterioration of oil return. Oil traps in
the rising gas piping can prevent this. An oil trap should be installed every
6m(20ft) of vertical suction line riser (<36000Btu/h unit). An oil trap should
be installed every 10m(32.8ft) of vertical suction line riser (≥36000Btu/h
unit).
Name | Shape | Quantity(PC) |
---|
Connecting pipe assembly
| ****
Liquid side
| 6. 35( 1/ 4 i n)| ****
The correct connecting pipes are included with your equipment.
9. 52( 3/ 8in)
Gas side
| 12.7( 1/ 2in)
16( 5/ 8in)
19( 3/ 4in)
22( 7/ 8in)
Air Handler Unit Model
| ****
Air Handler Unit Connection(in.flare)
| ****
Adapter Required at Air Handler Unit (in.flare to braze)
| ****
Outdoor Model
| ****
Outdoor Unit Connection (in. flare)
| ****
Adapter Required at Outdoor Unit
(in. flare to flare or braze)
---|---|---|---|---|---
18K/24K
| Liquid| 3/8| 3/8flare| 3/8braze| ****
18K/24K
| Liquid| 3/8| 3/8flare| 3/8braze
Gas
| ****
3/4
| ****
3/4flare
| ****
3/4braze
| ****
Gas
| ****
5/8
| 5/8flare| 3/4flare
5/8flare| 3/4braze
24K/30K/36K/48K
| Liquid| 3/8| 3/8flare| 3/8braze| 24K(Hyper Heat)/30K/ 36K/48K| Liquid| 3/8|
3/8flare| 3/8braze
Gas| 3/4| 3/4flare| 3/4braze| Gas| 3/4| 3/4flare| 3/4braze
60K
| Liquid| 3/8| 3/8flare| 3/8braze| ****
60K
| Liquid| 3/8| 3/8flare| 3/8braze
Gas| 7/8| 7/8flare| 7/8braze| Gas| 7/8| 7/8flare| 7/8braze
Connection Instructions—Refrigerant Piping
CAUTION
- The branching pipe must be installed horizontally. An angle of more than 10° may cause malfunction.
- DO NOT install the connecting pipe until both indoor and outdoor units have been installed.
- Insulate both the gas and liquid piping to prevent condensation.
Step 1: Cut pipes
When preparing refrigerant pipes, take extra care to cut and flare them
properly. This will ensure efficient operation and minimize the need for
future maintenance.
- Measure the distance between the indoor and outdoor units.
- Using a pipe cutter, cut the pipe a little longer than the measured distance.
- Make sure that the pipe is cut at a perfect 90° angle.When preparing refrigerant pipes, take extra care to cut and flare them properly.
- This will ensure efficient operation and minimize the need for future maintenance.
Step 2: Remove burrs
Burrs can affect the air-tight seal of refrigerant piping connection. They
must be completely removed.
- Hold the pipe at a downward angle to prevent burrs from falling into the pipe.
- Using a reamer or deburring tool, remove all burrs from the cut section of the pipe.
Step 3: Flare pipe ends
Proper flaring is essential to achieve an airtight seal.
- After removing burrs from cut pipe, seal the ends with PVC tape to prevent foreign materials from entering the pipe.
- Sheath the pipe with insulating material.
- Place flare nuts on both ends of pipe. Make sure they are facing in the right direction, because you can’t put them on or change their direction after flaring.
- Remove PVC tape from ends of pipe when ready to perform flaring work.
- Clamp flare from on the end of the pipe. The end of the pipe must extend beyond the flare form
- Place flaring tool onto the form.
- Turn the handle of the flaring tool clockwise until the pipe is fully flared.
PIPING EXTENSION BEYOND FLARE FORM
Remove the flaring tool and flare form, then inspect the end of the pipe for cracks and even flaring.
Step 4: C onnect pipe
Connect the copper pipes to the indoor unit first, then connect it to the outdoor unit. You should first connect the low-pressure pipe, then the highpressure pipe.
- When connecting the flare nuts, apply a thin coat of refrigeration oil to the flared ends of the pipes.
- Align the center of the two pipes that you will connect.
- Tighten the flare nut snugly by hand.
- Using a wrench, grip the nut on the unit tubing.
- While firmly gripping the nut, use a torque wrench to tighten the flare nut according to the torque values in above table.
CAUTION
Ensure to wrap insulation around the piping. Direct contact with the bare
piping may result in burns or frostbite.
-
Make sure the pipe is properly connected. Over tightening may damage the bell mouth and under tightening may lead to leakage.
-
After connecting the copper pipes to the indoor unit, wrap the power cable, signal cable and the piping together with binding tape.
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Select the installation location of outdoor units
Before installing the outdoor unit, you must choose an appropriate location.
The following are standards that will help you choose an appropriate location
for the unit.
Proper installation locations meet the following standards:
CAUTION:
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR EXTREME WEATHER
-
If the unit is exposed to heavy wind:
Install unit so that air outlet fan is at a 90° angle to the direction of the wind. If needed, build a barrier in front of the unit to protect it from extremely heavy winds. See Figures below. -
If the unit is frequently exposed to heavy rain or snow:
Build a shelter above the unit to protect it from the rain or snow. Be careful not to obstruct air flow around the unit.
Install drain fitting(Heat pump unit only)
Step 2:
- Fit the rubber seal on the end of the drain fitting that will connect to the outdoor unit.
- Insert the drain fitting into the hole in the base pan of the unit. The drain fitting will click in place.
- Connect a drain hose extension (not included) to the drain fitting to redirect water from the unit during heating mode.
IN COLD CLIMATES
In cold climates, make sure that the drain hose is as vertical as possible to
ensure swift water drainage. If water drains too slowly, it can freeze in the
hose and flood the unit.
Anchor outdoor unit
The outdoor unit can be anchored to the ground or to a wall-mounted bracket
with bolt(M10). Prepare the installation base of the unit according to the
dimensions below.
Outdoor Unit Types and Specifications
If you will install the unit on the ground or on a concrete mounting platform,
DO THE FOLLOWING:
Mark the positions for four expansion bolts based on dimensions chart.
- Pre-drill holes for expansion bolts.
- Place a nut on the end of each expansion bolt.
- Hammer expansion bolts into the pre-drilled holes.
- Remove the nuts from expansion bolts, and place outdoor unit on bolts.
- Put washer on each expansion bolt, then replace the nuts.
- Using a wrench, tighten each nut until snug.
WARNING: WHEN DRILLING INTO CONCRETE, EYE PROTECTION IS RECOMMENDED AT ALL TIMES.
If you will install the unit on a wall-mounted bracket, DO THE FOLLOWING:
- Mark the position of bracket holes based on dimensions chart.
- Pre-drill the holes for the expansion bolts.
- Place a washer and nut on the end of each expansion bolt.
- Thread expansion bolts through holes in mounting brackets, put mounting brackets in position, and hammer expansion bolts into the wall.
- Check that the mounting brackets are level.
- Carefully lift unit and place its mounting feet on brackets.
- Bolt the unit firmly to the brackets.
- If allowed, install the unit with rubber isolator pads o reduce vibrations and noise.
WIRING PRECAUTIONS
- All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes, regulations and must be installed by a licensed electrician.
- All electrical connections must be made according to the Electrical Connection Diagram located on the panels of the indoor and outdoor units.
- If there is a serious safety issue with the power supply, stop work immediately. Explain your reasoning to the client, and refuse to install the unit until the safety issue is properly resolved.
- Power voltage should be within 90-110% of rated voltage. Insufficient power supply can cause malfunction, electrical shock, or fire.
- Installation of an external surge suppressor at the outdoor disconnect is recommended.
- Power must be connected, a switch or circult breaker that disconnects all poles and has a contact separation of at least 1/8in (3mm) must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. The qualified technician must use an approved circuit breaker or switch.
- Only connect the unit to an individual branch circuit. Do not connect another appliance to that circuit.
- Make sure to properly ground the air conditioner.
- Every wire must be firmly connected. Loose wiring can cause the terminal to overheat, resulting in product malfunction and possible fire.
- Do not let wires touch or rest against refrigerant tubing, the compressor, or any moving parts within the unit.
- To avoid getting an electric shock, never touch the electrical components soon after the power supply has been turned off. After turning off the power, always wait 10 minutes or more before you touch the electrical components.
- Make sure that you do not cross your electrical wiring with your signal wiring.
- This may cause distortion, interference or possibly damage to circuit boards.
- Connect the outdoor wires before connecting the indoor wires
OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING
Step 1: Prepare the cable for connection.
- You must first choose the right cable size.
- Using wire strippers, strip the jacket from both ends of the signal cable to reveal approximately 15cm (5.9”) of wire.
- Strip the insulation from the ends.
- Stranded wire requires u-lugs or ring terminals to be crimped onto the ends of the wire.
NOTICE
- When connecting the wires, strictly follow the wiring diagram found inside the electrical box cover.
- Choose the cable type according to the local electrical switchs and regulations.
- Please choose the right cable size according to the Minimum Circuit Ampacity indicated on the nameplateof the unit
Step 2: Remove the electric cover.
Remove the electric cover of the outdoor unit
Step 3: Connect the u-lugs to the terminals
Match the wire colors/labels with the labels on the terminal block. Firmly screw the u-lug of each wire to its corresponding terminal.
- Clamp down the cable with the cable clamp.
- Insulate unused wires with electrical tape. Keep them away from any electrical or metal parts.
- Reinstall the cover of the electric control box
In North America
- Remove the wire cover from the unit by loosening the 3 screws.
- Remove caps on the conduit panel.
- Mount the conduit tubes(not included) on the caonduit panel.
- Properly connect both the power supply and low voltage lines to the corresponding terminals on the terminal block.
- Ground the unit in accordance with local codes.
- Be sure to size each wire allowing several inches longer than the required length for wiring
SPECIFIC WIRING METHODS
Connection method A:
This is the preferred method of control with the communicating control, Midea
indoor and outdoor unit. Refer to the wiring method of internal and external
machine communication and wired controller as follows:
Connection method B:
To use a 24V thermostat, you need to refer to the following wiring:
When using a 24V thermostat, please refer to the non-communicating wiring diagrams that follow:
Connection method C:
NOTICE: This equipment uses B functionality. This terminal is energized
for heating functionality. Please ensure that thermostat configuration is set
up for B functionality.
Note : These methods are for use with a Midea outdoor unit and a third
party indoor unit or cased coil and gas furnace.
24V must never be connected to S1 – S2. All wiring must be in compliance with the above scenarios. Incorrect wiring will cause irreversible damage to control.
24V connection Dip Switch setting as shown in the picture:
NOTICE: The use of shielded communication or thermostat wire is not required, but is recommended where separation from high voltage conductors can not be maintained, or in areas with high electrical noise. The shield and drain conductor must be grounded at the outdoor unit and stripped back and taped at the indoor unit. Grounding at both ends results in an increase of noise transmitted onto the signal wires.
SPECIFIC WIRING METHODS
Non-communication scheme wiring reference
NOTICE: This is the least preferred method of control wiring and should only be used for emergency situations. Full comfort capacity may not be achieved using this method.
Control logic
Indoor unit connector
Connector | Purpose |
---|---|
R | 24V power Connection |
C | Common |
Y1 | Low Cooling |
Y2 | Heat Cooling |
B | Heating Reversing Valve |
W | Heating control |
D | Defrost control |
L | System Fault Signal |
LED display
The control displays unit status as well as any active fault codes on the LED
display. If the unit is functioning normally, the LED will display current
temperature setpoint. When a fault code is active, the display will flash the
active fault code. Please refer to the fault code table located in the
troubleshooting section of the Service Manual for detailed fault code
information.
POWER SPECIFICATIONS
Cooling and Heating power specifications
| 18K| 24K| 30K
---|---|---|---
POWER
(outdoor)
| PHASE|
FREQUENCY AND VOLT|
INPUT CIRCUIT FUSE
| OUTDOOR UNIT(A) MCA
MOCP
| Std Hyper HT
16 / 16
20 / 20
| Std Hyper HT
19 / 20
30 / 35
| Std Hyper HT
20 / 23
35 / 35
| ****
OUTDOOR UNIT POWER LINE
| LINE QUANTITY| | | | 2+Ground| |
LINE DIAMETER(AWG)
| STD 12
HH 12
| STD 12
HH 12
| STD 12
HH 10
OUTDOOR-INDOOR SIGNAL LINE| LINE QUANTITY| | |
LINE DIAMETER(AWG)| | |
THERMOSTAT SIGNAL LINE| LINE QUANTITY| | |
LINE DIAMETER(AWG)| | |
36K| 48K| 60K
---|---|---
POWER
(outdoor)
| PHASE|
FREQUENCY AND VOLT|
INPUT CIRCUIT FUSE
| OUTDOOR UNIT(A) MCA
MOCP
| Std Hyper HT
24 / 41
40 / 50
| Std Hyper HT
34 / 42
50 / 50
| Std Hyper HT
34 / NA
60 / NA
| ****
OUTDOOR UNIT POWER LINE
| LINE QUANTITY| 2+Ground
LINE DIAMETER(AWG)
| STD 10
HH 8
| STD 8
HH 6
| STD 8
HH NA
OUTDOOR-INDOOR SIGNAL LINE| LINE QUANTITY|
LINE DIAMETER(AWG)|
THERMOSTAT SIGNAL LINE| LINE QUANTITY|
LINE DIAMETER(AWG)|
NOTICE: Line Diameter Sizing per NFPA 70 (2020), Table 310.15 (B) (16) Based on type NM-B Romex wire. Other sizing options are possible. Consult NFPA 70 or Licensed Electrician for alternate sizing.
AIR EVACUATION
Preparations and precautions
Air and foreign matter in the refrigerant circuit can cause abnormal rises in pressure, which can damage the air conditioner, reduce its efficiency, and cause injury. Use a vacuum pump and manifold gauge to evacuate the refrigerant circuit, removing any non-condensable gas and moisture from the system. Evacuation should be performed upon initial installation and when unit is relocated.
Evacuation Instructions
- Connect the charge hose of the manifold gauge to service port on the outdoor unit’s low pressure valve.
- Connect another charge hose from the manifold gauge to the vacuum pump.
- Open the Low Pressure side of the manifold gauge. Keep the High Pressure side closed.
- Tighten refrigerant valve caps hand tight plus flat to ensure there are no vacuum leaks.
- Turn on the vacuum pump to evacuate the system
- Run the vacuum for at least 15 minutes, or until the Compound Meter reads -76cmHG(-10 Pa) or 500 microns.
- Close the Low Pressure side of the manifold gauge, and turn off the vacuum pump.
- Wait for 5 minutes, then check that there has been no change in system pressure.
- If there is a change in system pressure, refer to Gas Leak Check section for information on how to check for leaks. If there is no change in system pressure, unscrew the cap from the packed valve (high pressure valve).
- Insert hexagonal wrench into the packed valve (high pressure valve) and open the valve by turning the wrench in a 1/4 counterclockwise turn. Listen for gas to exit the system, then close the valve after 5 seconds.
- Watch the Pressure Gauge for one minute to make sure that there is no change in pressure. The Pressure Gauge should read slightly higher than atmospheric pressure.
- Remove the charge hose from the service port.
- Using hexagonal wrench, fully open both the high pressure and low pressure valves.
- Tighten all valve caps hand tight plus one flat to ensure no leaks. You may tighten it further using a torque wrench if needed.
TEST RUN
Before test run
A test run must be performed after the entire system has been completely installed. Confirm the following points before performing the test:
- a) Indoor and outdoor units are properly installed.
- b) Piping and wiring are properly connected.
- c) No obstacles near the inlet and outlet of the unit that might cause poor performance or product malfunction.
- d) Refrigeration system does not leak.
- e) Drainage system is unimpeded and draining to a safe location.
- f) Heating insulation is properly installed.
- g) Grounding wires are properly connected.
- h) Length of the piping and additional refrigerant capacity have been recorded.
- i) Power voltage is the correct voltage for the air conditioner.
Test run Instructions
- Open both the liquid and gas service valves.
- Turn on the main power switch and allow the unit to warm up.
- Set the air conditioner to COOL mode.
- For the Indoor Unit
- Double-check to see if the room temperature is being registered correctly.
- Check to see that the drainage system is unimpeded and draining smoothly.
- Ensure there is no vibration or abnormal noise during operation.
- For the Outdoor Unit
- Check to see if the refrigeration system is leaking.
- Make sure there is no vibration or abnormal noise during operation.
- Ensure the wind, noise, and water generated by the unit do not disturb your neighbors or pose a safety hazard.
- Drainage Test
- Ensure the drainpipe flows smoothly. New buildings should perform this test before finishing the ceiling.
- Turn on the main power switch and run the air conditioner in COOL mode.
- Check to see that the water is discharged. It may take up to one minute before the unit begins to drain depending on the drainpipe.
- Make sure that there are no leaks in any of the piping.
- Stop the air conditioner. Turn off the main power switch and reinstall the test cover.
NOTICE
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. If the unit malfunctions or does not
operate according to your expectations, please refer to the Troubleshooting
section of Service Manual before calling customer service.
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