argo NEWAGE PLUS Single Split Air Conditioners User Manual
- August 2, 2024
- argo
Table of Contents
- NEWAGE PLUS Single Split Air Conditioners
- Specifications
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- General Warnings
- Safety Precautions
- Notices for Usage
- Description of Parts
- Remote Control User Guide
- Buttons Description
- Q: What should I do if the air conditioner is not
- Q: How often should I clean the air filters?
NEWAGE PLUS Single Split Air Conditioners
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Specifications
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Product: NewAge Plus Single Split Air Conditioners-R32
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Models:
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Indoor Unit: NewAge Plus 9000 UI, NewAge Plus 12000 UI, NewAge
Plus 18000 UI -
Outdoor Unit: NewAge Plus 9000 UE, NewAge Plus 12000 UE, NewAge
Plus 18000 UE
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Product Information
This air conditioner is designed to provide efficient cooling
and heating using the R32 refrigerant gas. It comes with multiple
safety features and user-friendly controls for enhanced
convenience.
Product Usage Instructions
General Warnings
Before installing, using, or repairing the air conditioner,
ensure you read the respective manuals carefully to prevent any
accidents or damage.
Safety Precautions
Make sure the fuse type meets the specifications provided in the
manual. Always use a power switch with the correct specifications
and ensure proper grounding for safety.
Notices for Usage
Adjust the airflow direction using the remote control or
manually by moving the air delivery flaps. Avoid placing hands near
the air inlet or outlet during operation to prevent injuries.
Description of Parts
Indoor Unit: Air inlet grille panel, air inlet
emergency button, air filter, air louver, air vent, air outlet,
pipe protection ring.
Outdoor Unit: Air inlet, power cable, air
outlet grille, connecting pipe, drain hose, air outlet.
Remote Control User Guide
Install batteries in the remote control following the correct
polarity. Use the buttons on the remote control to control various
functions of the air conditioner.
Buttons Description
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ON/OFF button: Turn the unit on or off, reset
timer, and SLEEP function. -
MODE button: Select operating mode: AUTO,
COOL, DRY, HEAT, FAN. -
HEAT button: Activate heating mode.
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COOL button: Activate cooling mode.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if the air conditioner is not
cooling/heating properly?
A: Check the air filters for dirt and clean them if necessary.
Ensure windows and doors are closed properly to maintain
cooling/heating efficiency.
Q: How often should I clean the air filters?
A: It is recommended to clean the air filters every 2-4 weeks
depending on usage to maintain optimal performance.
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EN
NEWAGE PLUS
SINGLE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS-R32
USER MANUAL and INSTALLATION GUIDE
INDOOR UNIT
NEWAGE PLUS 9000 UI NEWAGE PLUS 12000 UI NEWAGE PLUS 18000 UI
OUTDOOR UNIT
NEWAGE PLUS 9000 UE NEWAGE PLUS12000 UE NEWAGE PLUS 18000 UE
Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the air
conditioner, and retain for future reference.
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INDEX
General warnings
33
Safety precautions
34
Notices for usage
36
Description of parts
37
Remote control guide
38
WiFi guide
43
Cleaning and care
44
Troubleshooting
45
Notices for the installation
17
Indoor unit installation
50
Outdoor unit installation
52
Maintenance notes
55
Warnings for the refrigeration system specialist
56
REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL All personnel who carry out installation and/or maintenance operations on the units must be equipped with PEF (European Refrigerators License) as required by the D.P.R. n. 146/2018 implementing Regulation (EU) no. 517/2014. If another technician is required to maintain and repair the equipment, this will need to be supervised by the person who is qualified to use flammable refrigerants. The repair must be performed according to the methodology indicated by the manufacturer of the equipment. If you need to install, move or service the air conditioner, please contact your dealer or local service center for the procedure first. The air conditioner must be installed, moved or maintained by authorized personnel. Failure to do so could result in serious damage, personal injury or death.
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GENERAL WARNINGS
Appliance filled with flammable gas R32.
Before using the appliance, read the owner’s manual.
Before installing the appliance, read the installation manual.
Before repairing the appliance, read the service manual.
THE REFRIGERANT R32
· To realize the function of the air conditioner unit, a special refrigerant
circulates in the system. The refrigerant is the fluoride R32 = GWP (Global
warming potential). This refrigerant is flammable and inodorous. It can lead
to explosions under certain conditions, however the flammability of this
refrigerant is very low and it can be ignited only by fire.
· Compared to other common refrigerants, R32 is a non-polluting refrigerant
with no harm to the ozonosphere and a lower effect upon the greenhouse effect.
R32 has very good thermodynamic features which lead to a really high energy
efficiency. The units therefore need less filling.
Warning: Do not try to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean the
appliance in different ways other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
Should repair be necessary, contact your nearest authorized Argoclima Service
Centre. Any repairs carried out by unqualified personnel may be dangerous. The
appliance has to be stored in a room that doesn’t have any continuously
operating ignition sources. (for example: open flames, an operating gas
appliance or an operating electric heater.) Do not pierce or burn. Appliance
has to be installed, operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger
than X m2. (Please refer to table “a” in section of ” Safety Operation of
Inflammable Refrigerant” for Space X.) For repairs, strictly follow
manufacturer’s instructions only for appliances filled with R32 flammable gas.
Be aware that refrigerants do not have any odour.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
· This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
· The air conditioner must be grounded. Incomplete grounding may result in
electric shocks. Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipeline, water
pipeline, lightning rod, or telephone earth wire.
· Always switch off the device and cut the power supply when the unit is notin
use for long time so as to ensure safety.
· Take care not let the remote control and the indoor unit watered or being
too wet. Otherwise, it may cause short circuit.
· 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.
· Don’t cut off main power switch during operating or with wet hands. It may
cause electric shock.
· Don’t share the socket with other electric appliance. Otherwise, it may
cause electric shock even fire and explosion.
· Always switch off the device and cut the power supply before performing any
maintenance or cleaning. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or damage.
· Don’t pull the power cable. The damage of pulling power cord will cause
serious electric shock.
· A warning that ducts connected to an appliance shall not contain an ignition
source.
· Don’t install air conditioner in a place where there is flammable gas or
liquid. The distance between them should above 1 m. It may cause fire even
explosion.
· Don’t use liquid or corrosive cleaning agent wipe the air conditioner and
sprinkle water or other liquid either.
· Don’t attempt to repair the air conditioner by yourself. Incorrect repairs
may cause fire or explosion. Contact a qualified service technician for all
service requirement.
· Don’t use air conditioner in lightning storm weather. Power supply should
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be cut in time to prevent the occurrence of danger. · Don’t put hands or any
objects into the air inlets or outlets. This may
cause personal injury or damage to the unit. · Please note whether the
installed stand is firm enough or not. If it is
damaged, it may lead to the fall of the unit and cause the injury. · Don’t
block air inlet or air outlet. Otherwise, the cooling or heating
capacity will be weakened, even cause system stop operating. · Don’t let the
air conditioner blow against the heater appliance. Otherwise
it will lead to incomplete combustion, thus causing poisoning. · The appliance
shall be installed in accordance with national wiring
regulations. An earth leakage breaker with rated capacity must be installed to
avoid possible electric shocks. · Don’t open the windows and doors for long
time when the air conditioner is running. Otherwise, the cooling or heating
capacity will be weakened. · Don’t stand on the top of the outdoor unit or
place heavy things on it. This cloud cause personal injuries or damage the
unit. · Don’t use the air conditioner for other purposes, such as drying
clothes, preserving foods, etc. · Don’t apply the cold air to the body for a
long time. It will deteriorate your physical conditions and cause health
problems. · Set the suitable temperature. It is recommended that the
temperature difference between indoor and outdoor temperature should not be
too large. Appropriate adjustments of the setting temperature can prevent the
waste of electricity. · If your air conditioner is not fitted with a supply
cord and a plug, an anti-explosion all-pole switch must be installed in the
fixed wiring and the distance between contacts should be no less than 3.0 mm.
Fuse Type: T3.15AH250V, the electricity passing through the fuse cannot be
higher than 3.15A. For the air conditioner permanently connected to an outlet,
equip the line with a power switch. The current switch must be single-pole,
with a distance between the contacts greater than 3 mm and a residual nominal
value not greater than 30 mA. The power supply circuit must have a leakage
protection device and an air switch whose rated capacity should be greater
than 1.5 times the maximum current.
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INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU At the end of its working life this equipment must not be disposed of as an household waste. It must be taken to special local community waste collection centres or to a dealer providing this service. Disposing of electrical and electronic equipment separately avoids possible negative effects on the environment and human health deriving from an inappropriate disposal and enables its components to be recovered and recycled to obtain significant savings in energy and resources. In order to underline the duty to dispose of this equipment separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out dustbin
NOTICES FOR USAGE
OPERATING RANGE Cooling mode: from +16 °C to +49 °C (outdoor temperature)
Heating mode: from -15 °C to +30 °C (outdoor temperature) Indoor temperature
setting range: 16°C – 32°C
· When the temperature is too high, the air conditioner may activate the
automatic protection device, so that the air conditioner could be shut down.
· When the temperature is too low, the heat exchanger of the air conditioner
may freeze, leading to water dripping or other malfunction.
· In long-term cooling or dehumidification with a relative humidity of above
80% (doors and windows are open), there may be water condenses or dripping
near the air outlet.
NOTES FOR HEATING FUNCTION · When the heating function is started, the indoor
unit fan will not work immediately to avoid the introduction of
insufficiently hot air into the environment. · When the outdoor temperature is
very low and the humidity is high, ice may form on the heat exchanger of the
outdoor unit. Then the air conditioner will start defrost function. · During
defrost, the air conditioner will stop heating for about 5-12 minutes. · Vapor
may come out from the outdoor unit during defrost. This is not a malfunction,
but a result of fast defrost. · Heating will resume after defrost is complete.
NOTES FOR TURNING OFF · When the air conditioner is turned off, the unit may
continue to ventilate for a few minutes to help dry the battery
of the indoor unit.
EMERGENCY OPERATION · If the remote control is faulty, use the emergency
button located under the front
panel of the indoor unit (see image). · If this button is pushed with the unit
OFF, the air conditioner will operate in Auto
mode. · If this button is pushed with the unit ON, the air conditioner will
stop running.
Emergency button
AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT 1. Use the vertical oscillation button on the
remote control to set the direction of
the air flow. 2. It is possible to direct the air flow also horizontally; this
operation is only
possible manually, by moving the air delivery flaps as desired (see image).
Note: move the air flaps before the unit is in operation, or your finger might
be injured. Never place your hand into the air inlet or outlet when the air
conditioner is in operation.
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DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
INDOOR UNIT
Air inlet grille Panel
Air inlet Emergency button
Air filter
Air louver Air vent
Air outlet
Pipe protection ring
OUTDOOR UNIT
Air inlet Power cable
Air outlet grille
Connecting pipe Drain hose
Air outlet
Note: all the illustrations in this manual are for explanation purpose only.
Your air conditioner may be slightly different. The actual shape shall
prevail.
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REMOTE CONTROL USER GUIDE
When using the remote control for the first time, install the batteries making
sure to correctly position the two polarities “+” and “-“. To insert the
batteries, follow the instructions below:
· Open the battery compartment by sliding the door outwards (see the direction
of the arrow in fig.1). · Insert two new batteries, paying attention to the
polarity (fig.2). · Reinsert the cover into the battery compartment (see the
direction of the arrow in fig.3).
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
· Always point the remote control at the air conditioner receiver; it must be
within 8 meters of the receiver and there must be no obstacle between the
remote control and the unit’s signal receiver.
· Do not throw or drop the remote control on the ground, avoid infiltration of
water or other liquids and do not expose it to bad weather, direct contact
with the sun or other heat sources.
· In the event of a malfunction, or if the display tends to disappear or
reset, remove the batteries from the remote control for 30 seconds, then
insert them again. If it still doesn’t work, replace them.
· If you replace the batteries, do not mix new ones with old ones or with
other types of batteries, this could cause the remote control to malfunction.
· In case of prolonged inactivity, remove the batteries to avoid potential
leaks. · Batteries must be correctly disposed of according to current
regulations.
INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC and MODIFICATIONS INTRODUCED BY DIRECTIVE 2013/56/EU Replace batteries when they are depleted. At the end of their life, batteries must be disposed of separately from unsorted waste. They must be taken to designated recycling centres or returned to a retailer providing this service. Separate disposal of batteries helps to reduce the potential harmful effects on the environment and human health caused by their improper disposal and also enables the recovery and recycling of component materials, saving significant energy and resources. The requirement for separate disposal is indicated by the crossed-out wheelie bin label affixed to the appliance. Illegal disposal of the product by the user is subject to administrative penalties as per current regulations.
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BUTTONS DESCRIPTION
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1. ON/OFF button Press this button to turn the unit on or off. This button
can also be used to reset the timer and the SLEEP function.
2. MODE button Press this button to select the operating mode: AUTO
(automatic) – COOL (cooling) – DRY (dehumidification) – HEAT (heating) – FAN
(ventilation), according to the sequence below:
3. TIMER button With the air conditioning on, press this button to deactivate
the TIMER function, with the air conditioning off to activate it. When the
button is pressed, the display will show the words “ON (OFF)” flashing. Press
the “+” and “-” buttons to set the timer, with each press the selection
interval will increase or decrease by 0.5 h. The range that can be set is
0.5-24 h. Press the “TIMER” button again to activate the function, the “ON
(OFF)” symbol will stop flashing. If the “TIMER” button is not pressed within
10 seconds while the “ON (OFF)” symbol is flashing on the display, the TIMER
function will be cancelled. If the TIMER function is active, pressing this
button will deactivate it.
4. HEAT button Press this button to activate the heating mode.
5. COOL button Press this button to activate the cooling mode.
6. SPEED button With the unit turned on and in COOL or HEAT mode, press this
button to select the fan speed, according to the sequence below:
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In FAN (ventilation) mode it is possible to select the ventilation speed
between Low – Mid – High, but it is not possible to set the Turbo speed. In
AUTO mode (automatic) it’is possible to select the fan speed and set the Turbo
speed. In DRY (dehumidification) mode it is not possible to select the
ventilation speed.
7. + – buttons Press the + or – buttons to set the desired room temperature
from 16 °C to 32 °C; the display shows the time and will change each time the
button is pressed. Each time you press “+” the temperature will increase by
1°C and each time you press “-” the temperature will decrease by 1°C. Note:
Temperature cannot be set in AUTO and FAN mode.
8. MENU / OK button Press the Menu button to select available functions and
display them on the remote control. The remote control display shows the
indications HEALTH, ECO, SLEEP, SILENCE, DISPLAY, LIGHT, IFEEL. Use the + –
buttons, or the L/R SWING or U/D SWING buttons to activate the desired
function within the Menu. After selecting the desired function, press OK to
confirm your selection. Each time the + – or L/R SWING – U/D SWING buttons are
pressed, the icon corresponding to the selected function will light up on the
display.
9. L/R SWING BUTTON horizontal swing (NOT AVAILABLE) Shortly press this
button to activate the horizontal oscillation of the air delivery flaps. Press
this button again to deactivate the function. Press and hold the button for 3
seconds and press again to fix the flap position.
10. U/D SWING vertical swing Shortly press this button to activate the
vertical oscillation of the air delivery flaps. Press this button again to
deactivate the function. With the unit turned on, hold down for 3 seconds and
then press the button again to set the fixed oscillation angle between the 5
possible positions (the fifth position it’s Quiet). To deactivate this
function, press and hold this button for 3 seconds.
Functions that can be activated from the Menu button
HEALTH function Function not available.
ECO function With the unit turned on, press the Menu button and using the + or
– and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons select the ECO function, pressing OK on
the corresponding indication shown on the display. To deactivate this
function, again using the Menu button and the selection buttons, press OK on
the ECO indication, which will turn off. In COOL mode, the unit will activate
ECO mode which operates with the lowest electricity consumption and which
automatically turns off after 8 hours. In COOL mode the frequency reduction is
linked to the gap between the room temperature and the set temperature. If you
change the mode or turn off the remote control, the ECO function will
automatically be deactivated.
SLEEP function With the unit turned on, press the Menu button and using the +
– and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons select the SLEEP function, pressing OK on
the corresponding indication shown on the display. To deactivate this
function, again using the Menu button and the selection buttons, press OK on
the SLEEP indication, which will go off. By pressing the SLEEP button, the
display turns off. After setting the Sleep mode, in the cooling function, the
temperature will increase by 1 °C in one hour, then it will automatically
increase by 1 °C again after another hour. After setting the Sleep mode, in
the heating function, the temperature will decrease by 2 °C after one hour,
then it will automatically decrease by 2 °C again after another hour. The fan
speed will automatically switch to the lowest level available to guarantee
maximum silent operation during night sleep. After 10 hours of operation in
Sleep mode the air conditioner returns to its previous functions and turns off
automatically. This mode cannot be activated in fan and Auto modes.
SILENCE function With the unit turned on, press the Menu button and using the
- – and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons select the SILENCE function, pressing OK on the corresponding indication shown on the display. To deactivate this function, again using the Menu button and the selection buttons, press OK on the SILENCE indication, which will go off. This feature allows you to reduce the sound level of the unit for quieter operation. This way the lowest possible sound level is achieved.
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ELE.H function (NOT AVAILABLE) With the unit turned on, press the Menu button
and using the + – and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons select the ELE.H
function, pressing OK on the corresponding indication shown on the display. To
deactivate this function, again using the Menu button and the selection
buttons, press OK on the ELE.H indication, which will turn off. This function
allows you to activate the auxiliary heating. The unit will then activate the
auxiliary heating function based on the temperature detected in the room, to
speed up heating and reach the desired temperature more quickly.
DISPLAY function With the unit turned on, press the Menu button and using the
- – and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons select the DISPLAY function, pressing
OK on the corresponding indication shown on the display. By subsequently
pressing the button, the display on the indoor unit turns off or on. To
deactivate this function, again using the Menu button and the selection
buttons, press OK on the DISPLAY indication, which will turn off. This
function is used to activate or deactivate the display lighting on the indoor
unit.
LIGHT function Function not available.
iCLEAN function With the unit turned off, press the Menu button using the + – and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons to select the iCLEAN function, pressing OK on the corresponding indication shown on the display. The single CL appears on the indoor unit display. To deactivate this function, again using the Menu button and the selection buttons, press OK on the iCLEAN indication, which will turn off. iCLEAN designed for thorough and effective cleaning of the evaporator which consists of 4 phases plus sterilization at 57 °C. Evaporator cleaning can be activated when desired. The function will see phases of condensation, ice formation, defrosting and drying take place in sequence aimed at eliminating all residues of dust and pollutants and all traces of condensation: a fifth phase of sterilization will follow in which the evaporating unit will be kept for at least 10 minutes at a temperature of 57 °C. This will allow clean air to be introduced into the room at all times and to preserve the efficiency of the heat exchanger
I-FEEL function With the unit turned on, press the Menu button and using the + – and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons select the I-FEEL function, pressing OK on the I-FEEL indication will show the icon on the display. To deactivate this function, again using the Menu button and the selection buttons, press OK on the I-FEEL indication, which will turn off. Once this function is set, the remote control sends the detected room temperature to the indoor unit every 10 minutes, which will then adjust its operation automatically according to the difference between temperatures detected and set temperature. Place the remote control near you when setting this function. Do not place the remote control near high or low temperature objects to avoid detecting inaccurate room temperature.
Anti-F function With the unit turned off, press the Menu button and use the + – and U/D SWING or L/R SWING buttons to select the Anti-F function, pressing OK on the corresponding indication shown on the remote control display. To deactivate this function, again using the Menu button and the selection buttons, press OK on the Anti-F indication, which will go off. This air conditioner has a special drying and anti-mold function. Activate this function before turning off the unit to ensure that the air conditioner, after operating in cooling, dehumidification or Auto mode, continues to ventilate for three minutes at low speed before stopping. The purpose of this function is to perfectly dry the evaporator of the internal unit and prevent the formation of mold and bacteria.
Functions that can be activated by key combination
CHILD LOCK function Press the HEAT and MODE buttons on the remote control simultaneously for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the button lock on the remote control. The icon will appear on the remote control display
°C/°F function The temperature is shown by default in °C. To switch to °F display, press the COOL and HEAT buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. Note: When the temperature is set on the remote control, it will be shown on the indoor unit display.
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8°C heating function With the unit turned on, press the MODE and + buttons for
3 seconds to activate this function. Compressor and fans operate at very low
speed to maintain a minimum temperature of 8°C in the room with very low
consumption.
OPERATION MODE
Automatic mode (AUTO) · Press the “MODE” button, select the automatic
operation mode. · By pressing the “SPEED” button, you can select the fan speed
from LOW, MID, HIGH, AUTO. · Press the “ON/OFF” button, the air-conditioner
starts to operate. · Press the “ON/OFF” button again, the air-conditioner
stops.
COOLING mode: The default set temperature is 20 °C. When the ambient
temperature exceeds 20 °C the unit starts to operate in cooling. Below 20 ºC
it only works in ventilation. HEATING mode: The default set temperature is 25
°C. When in room the temperature is below 25 °C the unit starts working in
heating.
COOLING/HEATING mode · Press the “MODE” button, select the Cooling or Heating
operation mode. · By pressing the “+” or “-” you can set the temperature from
16 °C to 32 °C, the display changes as you touch
the button. · By pressing the “SPEED” button, you can select the fan speed
from LOW, MID, HIGH, TURBO, AUTO. · Press the “ON/OFF” button, the air-
conditioner starts to operate. · Press the “ON/OFF” button again, the air-
conditioner stops.
FAN mode · Press the “MODE” button, select the fan operation mode. · By
pressing the “SPEED” button, you can select the fan speed from LOW, MID, HIGH.
· Press the “ON/OFF ” button, the air-conditioner starts to operate in FAN
mode. · Press the “ON/OFF” button again, the air-conditioner stops.
DRY mode · Press the “MODE” button, select the drying operation mode. · By
pressing the “+” or “-” you can set the temperature, the display changes as
you touch the button. · In DRY mode it’s not possible to select the fan speed.
· Press the “ON/OFF” button, the air-conditioner starts to operate. · Press
the “ON/OFF” button again, the air-conditioner stops.
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WIFI GUIDE
INTRODUCTION The air conditioner is equipped with remote control technology,
with a Wi-Fi module inside the appliance connected to the display and the air
conditioner control. The air conditioner must be in constant connection with a
wireless router or access point connected to the internet. Mobile devices such
as smartphones and tablets, on which dedicated applications are installed and
Wi-Fi modules subsequently configured, can be used as remote controls once
connected to the internet.
DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE CONTROL SOFTWARE
The control software can be downloaded and installed as follows.
1. For mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, search and download
“SmartLife” from Google Play or App store and install it.
2. You can also scan the “QR code” below, which will automatically direct you
to the download interface for installing the software.
3. Follow the instructions on the App step by step.
RESET OF THE WI-FI MODULE With the unit turned on, press the COOL and +
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds, 8 sound signals will be heard, then an
interval of 2 seconds and a double sound signal will be heard to confirm that
the reset has occurred correctly. If the reset does not occur correctly,
repeat the operation.
CONNECTING THE INDOOR UNIT TO THE SMART LIFE APP Once logged in, you can add the unit by scanning the QR code below from the Smart Life app:
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CLEAN AND CARE
WARNING
· Before the cleaning of the air conditioner, it must be shut down and the
electricity must be cut off for more than 5 minutes, otherwise there might be
the risk of electric shocks.
· Do not wet the air conditioner, which can cause an electric shock. Make sure
not to rinse the air conditioner with water under any circumstances.
· Volatile liquids such as thinner or gasoline will damage the air conditioner
housing, therefore please clean the housing of air conditioner only with soft
dry cloth and damp cloth moistened with neutral detergent.
· In the course of the usage, pay attention to cleaning the filter regularly,
to prevent the accumulation of dust which may affect the air conditioner
performance. If the service environment of the air conditioner is dusty,
correspondingly increase the number of times of cleaning. After removing the
filter, do not touch the fin part of the indoor unit with the finger, and no
force to damage the refrigerant pipeline.
CLEAN THE PANEL
Clean the front panel of the indoor unit with a cloth and lukewarm water,
below 40 °C. Do not disassemble the panel for cleaning.
CLEAN THE AIR FILTER
Remove the air filter Use both hands to open the panel for an angle from both
ends of the panel in accordance with the direction of the arrow. Release the
air filter from the slot and remove it.
Clean the air filter Use a vacuum cleaner or water to rinse the filter, and if the filter is very dirty (for example, with greasy dirt), clean it with warm water (below 45 °C) with mild detergent, and then put the filter in the shade to dry in the air.
Mount the air filter Reinstall the dried filter in reverse order of removal, then cover and lock the panel.
CHECK BEFORE USING
1. Check whether all the air inlets and outlets of the units are unblocked.
2. Check whether there is blocking in the water outlet of the drain pipe, and
immediately clean it up if any. 3. Check the ground wire is reliably grounded.
4. Check whether the remote control batteries are installed, and whether the
power is sufficient. 5. Check whether there is damage in the mounting bracket
of the outdoor unit, and if any, please contact our local
service center.
MAINTENANCE AFTER USING
1. Cut off the power source of the air conditioner, turn off the main power
switch and remove the batteries from the remote controller.
2. Clean the filter and the unit body. 3. Remove the dust and debris from the
outdoor unit. 4. Check whether there is damage in the mounting bracket of the
outdoor unit, and if any, please contact our local
service center.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Do not repair the air conditioner by yourself as wrong maintenance may cause electric shock or fire or explode, please contact the authorized service center and let the professionals conduct the maintenance, and checking the following items prior to contacting for maintenance can save your time and money.
Phenomenon
Causes
Troubleshooting
The air conditioner does not work
· There might be power outages. · Power plug may be loose out from the
socket. · Power switch fuse may blow. · The time for timing boot is yet to
come.
· Wait until power is restored. · The plug in the plug tightly. · Replace the fuse. · Wait or cancel the timer settings.
The air conditioner does not start after stopping · The air conditioner does not start · Wait at least 5 minutes and try again.
it
immediately due to the protection device
The air conditioner stops running after it starts up for a while
· May have reached the setting temperature. · May be at a defrosting state. · Shutdown Timer may be set.
· It is a normal function phenomenon. · It will automatically restore and run
again
after defrosting. · If you continue to use, please turn it on
again.
The wind blows out, but the cooling/heating effect is not good
· Excessive accumulation of dust on filter, blocking at air inlet and outlet,
and the excessively small angle of the louver blades all will affect the
cooling and heating effect.
· Poor cooling and heating effect caused by
doors and windows opening, and unclosed exhaust fan. · Mode setting is
incorrect, and the
temperature and wind speed settings are
not appropriate.
· Please clean the filter, remove the obstacles at the air inlet and outlet
and regulate the
angle of the louver blades.
· Please close the doors, windows, the exhaust fan, etc.
· Please re-select the mode, and set the
appropriate temperature and wind speed.
The indoor unit blows out odor
· The air conditioner itself does not have undesirable odor. If there is odor, it may be due to accumulation of the odor in the environment.
· Clean the air filter or activate the cleaning function.
There is sound of running water during the running of air conditioner
· When the air conditioner is started up or stopped, or the compressor is started up or stopped during the running, sometimes the “hissing” sound of running water can be heard.
· This is the sound of the flow of the refrigerant, not a malfunction.
A slight “click” soundis heard at the of start-up or shut-down
· Due to temperature changes, panel and other parts will swell, causing the sound of friction.
· This is normal, not a fault.
The indoor unit makes abnormal sound
· The sound of fan or compressor relay switched on or off. When the defrosting
is started or stop running, it will create sound.
· Too much dust accumulation on the air filter of the indoor unit may result
in fluctuation of the sound.
· Too much air noise when “Strong wind” is turned on.
· That is due to the refrigerant flows to reverse direction. They are not
malfunctions.
· Clean the air filters in time. · This is normal, if feeling uncomfortable,
please deactivate the “strong wind”
function.
There are water drops over the surface of the indoor unit
· When ambient humidity is high, water drops will be accumulated around the
air outlet or the panel, etc.
· Prolonged cooling run in open space produces water drops.
· Too small opening angle of the louver blades may also result in water drops
at the air inlet.
· This is a normal physics phenomenon. · Close the doors and windows. · Increase the angle of the louver blades.
During the cooling operation, the indoor unit outlet sometimes will blow out mist.
· When the indoor temperature and humidity are high, it happens sometimes.
· This is because the indoor air is cooled rapidly. After it runs for some time, the indoor temperature and humidity will be reduced and the mist will disappear.
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WARNING
Immediately stop operation of the appliance, disconnect the electricity and
contact the nearest Technical Assistance Centre in the following cases: · Hear
any harsh sound or smell any awful odor during running. · Abnormal heating of
power cable and plug occurs. · The unit or remote controller has any impurity
or water. · Air switch or leakage protection switch is often disconnected.
NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION
SAFETY OPERATION OF FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT
Qualification requirement for installation and maintenance · All workers who
engage with the refrigeration system should bear the valid certification
awarded by the authoritative
organization, and the qualification recognized by the industry for dealing
with the refrigeration system. · The refrigeration system can only be repaired
following the methods suggested by the equipment’s manufacturer.
Installation notes · The air conditioner mustn’t be used in a room that has
running fire or heat sources (such as, working coal gas
ware, operating heater). · Do not drill holes in the circuit or burn the
connection pipe. · The air conditioner must be installed in a room that is
larger than the minimum room area. The minimum room area
is shown on the following “table a”. · Leak test is mandatory after
installation.
TABLE A – Minimum room area (m2)
Minimum room area (m2)
Charge amount (kg) Floor location Window mounted Wall mounted Ceiling mounted
1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 / 14.5 16.6 19.3 22 24.8 27.8 31 34.3 37.8 41.5 45.4 49.4 53.6 / 5.2 6.1 7 7.9 8.9 10 11.2 12.4 13.6 15 16.3 17.8 19.3 / 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.8 3.1 3.4 3.8 4.2 4.6 5 5.5 6 / 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.3 2.6 2.8 3.1 3.4 3.7 4
Maintenance notes · Check whether the maintenance area or the room area meet
the requirement of “table a” the unit is only allowed
to be operated in rooms that meet these requirements. · Check whether the
maintenance area is well-ventilated. The continuous ventilation status should
be kept during the
entire operation process. · Check whether there is a fire source or potential
fire source in the maintenance area. Running fire is prohibited in
the maintenance area and the “no smoking” sign should be hanged. · Check
whether the warning sign is in good condition, otherwise replace it.
Welding · If it is necessary to cut or weld the refrigerant system pipes in
the maintenance procedures, please follow the steps
here below: · Shut down the unit and cut power supply · Eliminate the
refrigerant · Vacuum with a vacuum machine · Clean the pipes with the N2 gas ·
Cut and weld or · Bring the unit to a service centre for welding · The
refrigerant should be recycled in a specialized storage tank. · Make sure
there aren’t any free flames near the outlet of the vacuum pump and that it’s
well-ventilated.
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Filling the refrigerator circuit · Use refrigerant filling appliances
specialized for R32. Make sure that different kinds of refrigerant don’t
contaminate
one another. · The refrigerant tank should be kept upright when filling with
the refrigerant. · Stick the label on the system after filling is finished. ·
Don’t overfill. · After filling is finished, please test the unit for leakage
detection before the operation test; another test for leakage
detection should be carried out when the refrigerant is removed.
Safety instructions for transportation and storage · Please use a flammable
gas detector to check before unloading and opening the container. · No fire
source and no-smoking. · According to the local rules and laws.
CAUTION
· Before installating, please contact with local authorized maintenance
center, if unit is not installed by the authorized maintenance center, the
malfunction may not solved due to discommodious contact.
· The air conditioner must be installed by professionals according to the
national wiring rules and this manual. · Refrigerant leak test must be made
after installation. · To move and install air conditioner to another place,
please contact our local special service center.
SAFETY PRINCIPLES FOR INSTALLATION
· Fire prevention device shall be prepared before installation. · Keep
installing site ventilated (open the door and window) · Ignition source, fire,
smoking and mobile phones are not allowed to exist in area where R32
refrigerant located. · Keep leak detector in working state during the
installation. · If R32 refrigerant leakage occurs during the installation, you
shall immediately detect the concentration in indoor
environment until it reaches a safe level. If refrigerant leakage affects the
performance of the air conditioner, please immediately stop the operation, and
the air conditioner must be vacuumed firstly and be returned to the
maintenance station for processing. · Keep electric appliance, power switch,
plug, socket, high temperature heat source and high static away from the area
underneath sidelines of the indoor unit. · The air conditioner shall be
installed in an accessible location to installation and maintenance, without
obstacles that may block air inlets or outlets of indoor/outdoor units, and
shall keep away from heat source, inflammable or explosive conditions. · When
installing or repairing the air conditioner and the connecting line is not
long enough, the entire connecting line shall be replaced with the connecting
line of the original specification; extension is not allowed. · Use new
connection pipe, unless re-flaring the pipe.
REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION
· Avoid places of inflammable or explosive gas leakage or where there are
strongly aggressive gases. · Avoid places subject to strong artificial
electric/magnetic fields. · Avoid places subject to noise and resonance. ·
Avoid severe natural conditions (e.g. heavy lampblack, strong sandy wind,
direct sunshine or high temperature
heat sources). · Avoid places within the reach of children. · Shorten the
connection between the indoor and outdoor units. · Select where it is easy to
perform service and repair and where the ventilation good. · The outdoor unit
shall not be installed in any way that could occupy an aisle, stairway, exit,
fire escape, catwalk
or any other public area. · The outdoor unit shall be installed as far as
possible from the doors and windows of the neighbors as well as the
green plants.
INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT INSPECTION
· Check nameplate of outdoor unit to make sure whether the refrigerant is R32.
· Check the floor space of the room. The space shall not be less than usable
space(5 m2) in the specification. The
outdoor unit shall be installed at a well-ventilated place.
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· Check the surrounding environment of installation site: R32 shall not be
installed in the enclosed reserved space of a building.
· When using electric drill to make holes in the wall, check first whether
there is pre-buried pipeline for water, electricity and gas. It is suggested
to use the reserved hole in the roof of the wall.
REQUIREMENTS OF WALL INSTALLATION PLATE
· The wall installation plate must meet the relevant national or industrial
standards in terms of strength with welding and connection areas rustproofed.
· The wall installation plate and its load carry surface shall be able to
withstand 4 times or above the weight of the unit, or 200 kg, whichever is
heavier.
· The wall installation plate of the outdoor unit shall be fastened with
expansion bolt. · Ensure the secure installation regardless of what type of
wall on which it is installed, to prevent potential dropping
that could hurt people.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
· Be sure to use the rated voltage and air conditioners dedicated circuit for
the power supply, and the power cable diameter must meet the national
requirements.
· When the maximum current of air conditioner is 16A, it must use the air
switch or leakage protection switch equipped with protection devices.
· The operating range is 90%-110% of the local rated voltage. But insufficient
power supply malfunction, electrical shock, or fire. If the voltage
instability, proposed to increase the voltage regulator.
· The minimum clearance between the air conditioner and the combustibles is
1.5 m. · The interconnection cord connect the indoor and outdoor units. You
must first choose the right cable size before
preparing it for connection. · Cable Types:
· Outdoor Power Cable: H07RN-F or H05RN-F; · Interconnection cord: H07RN-F or
H05RN-F; · Minimum Cross-Sectional Area of Power cable and interconnection
cord: · The size of the interconnection cord, power cable, fuse, and switch
needed is determined by the maximum current of the unit. The maximum current
is indicated on the nameplate located on the side panel of the unit. Refer to
this nameplate to choose the right cable, fuse, or switch. · Note: core number
of cable refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit which you
purchased.
INSTALLATION WARNINGS
· WARNING: Make sure that the power supply is disconnected before carrying out
any work on the unit. · WARNING: Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment before carrying out any work on the unit. · WARNING: The appliance
must be reinstalled in accordance with national system regulations. · WARNING:
Wiring and installation must only be performed by a qualified technician
trained to install, modify,
extend and service the unit and perform safety and functionality tests. ·
WARNING: Install a device, master switch or electric plug that will allow all
the power from the appliance to be
switched off. · The following information is essential for correct unit
installation. However, the installer should use his or her
experience to install the unit according to specific requirements. · Do not
install the unit in locations where there are flammable gases or acid or
alkaline substances that may
irreparably damage the copper-aluminium heat exchangers or internal plastic
components. · Do not install the unit in offices or kitchens where oil vapours
mixed with treated air may settle on the exchange
coils, reducing performance, or on the unit’s internal parts, damaging the
plastic components. · ATTENTION: For the connection between the units, use
only annealed and deoxidized copper pipe for
conditioning and refrigeration and insulated with expanded polyethylene of
min. 8 mm.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS
· Electrical safety standards must be met when installing the unit. · Use a
power supply circuit and circuit breaker that comply with local safety
regulations. · Make sure that the power supply matches the requirements of the
air conditioner. An unstable power supply or
incorrect wiring may result in a fault. Install suitable power cables before
switching on the air conditioner.
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· Correctly connect the live, neutral and earth wires to the power outlet.
· Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any work on the electrical circuit or carrying out any safety work.
For models with a plug, make sure the plug is easily accessible after installation.
· Do not connect the power before installation is complete.
· Do not use the appliance if the power cable or plug are damaged. If the power cable is damaged it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, retailer or other qualified person to
·
avoid a hazard. Since the temperature of the cooling circuit is high, keep the
Rated current of appliance (A)
interconnecting cable away from the copper pipe.
3 e 6
Nominal corsssectional area (mm2) 0.75
· The unit must be installed in accordance with national wiring > 6 e 10
1
regulations.
10 e 16
1.5
· Installation must only be performed by trained individuals in > 16 e 25
2.5
accordance with regulations.
25 e 32
4
32 e 40
6
The unit is charged with a slightly inflammable refrigerant, R32. Improper handling of this gas may expose people and materials to serious damage. More details on this refrigerant are given at the beginning of this manual.
REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATIONS AT HEIGHT
· When carrying out installation at 2 m or higher above the base level, safety
belts must be worn and ropes of sufficient strength be securely fastened to
the outdoor unit, to prevent falling that could cause personal injury or death
as well as property loss.
GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
· The air conditioner is the class I electrical appliance and must ensure a
reliable grounding. · Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water
pipe, lightning rod, telephone line, or a circuit poorly
grounded to the earth. · The grounding wire is specially designed and shall
not be used for other purpose, nor shall it be fastened with a
common tapping screw. · Interconnection cord diameter should be recommended as
per instruction manual, and with type O terminal that
meet local standards (internal diameter of type O terminal needs to match the
screw size of the unit, no more than 4.2 mm). After installation, check the
screws whether have been fixed effectively, and there is no risk of loosening.
· An all-pole isolating switch with a minimum contact gap of 3mm in each pole
must be connected to the fixed cable. · Insert a power switch with sufficient
power. The air switch must include a magnetic and thermal function to protect
against short circuits and overloads. (Attention: Do not use only the fuse to
protect the circuit)
Magnetothermal power switch 9K – 8A 12K – 9.5A 18K – 9A
OTHERS
· The connection method of the air conditioner and the power cable and the
interconnection method of each independent element shall be subject to the
wiring diagram affixed to the machine.
· The model and rating value of the fuse shall be subject to the silkscreen on
corresponding controller or fuse sleeve.
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INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT
DIMENSION DRAWING OF INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Space to the ceiling 15 cm above
Space to the wall 20 cm above
Space to the wall 20 cm above
200 cm above
Space to the floor
MOUNTING PLATE
1. The wall for installation of the indoor unit shall be hard and firm, so as
to prevent vibration.
2. Use the “+” type screw to fasten the peg board, horizontally mount the peg
board on the wall, and ensure the lateral horizontal and longitudinal
vertical.
3. Pull the peg board by hand after the installation, to confirm whether it
is solid.
WALL-THROUGH HOLE
1. Make a hole with an electric hammer or a water drill at the predetermined
position on the wall for piping, which shall slant outwardly by 5°-10°.
2. To protect the piping and the cables from being damaged running through
the wall, and from the rodents that may inhabit in the hollow wall, a pipe
protecting ring shall be installed and sealed with putty.
Note: usually, the wall hole is Ø60 mm ~ Ø80 mm. Avoid pre-buried power wire
Putty
and hard wall when making the hole.
Pipe protection ring
ROUTE OF PIPELINE
Depending on the position of the unit, the piping may be routed sideway from
the left or the right (Fig 1), or vertically from the back (Fig 2) (depending
on the pipe length of the indoor unit).
Connecting pipe drain hose and cables
Connecting pipe drain hose and cables
Fig.1
Outlet material preparation
Fig.2
DRAIN PIPE CONNECTION
1. Remove the fixed part to pull out pipe of indoor machine from the case.
Screw the hexagon nut in the left of the joint to the end with your hand.
2. Connect the connecting pipe to the indoor unit: Aim at the pipe center,
tighten the Taper nut with fingers, and then tighten the Taper nut with a
torque wrench, and the direction is shown in diagram on the right. The torque
used is shown in the following table.
Indoor unit pipe Spanner
Taper nut Connecting pipe Torque wrench
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Note: carefully check if there is any damage of joints before installation.
The joints shall not be reused, unless after re-flaring the pipe.
Tightening torque table
The size of pipe (mm) 6/6.35 9/9.52 12/12/7 15.88 19.05
Torque (N · m) 15~25 35~40 45~60 73~78 75~80
WRAP THE PIPING
1. Use the insulation sleeve to wrap the joint part the indoor unit and the
connection pipe, and then use insulating material to pack and seal insulation
pipe, to prevent generation of condensate water on the joint part.
2. Connect the water outlet with drain pipes, and make the connection pipe,
cables, and the drain hose straight.
3. Use plastic cable ties to wrap the connecting pipes, cables and drain
hose. Run the pipe sloping downward.
Connecting pipe drain hose and cables
Plastic strap
FIXING THE INDOOR UNIT
1. Hang the indoor unit on the peg board, and move the unit from left to
right to ensure that the hook is properly positioned in the peg board.
2. Push toward the lower left side and the upper right side of the unit
toward the peg board, until the hook is embedded in the slot and makes a
“click” sound.
INTERCONNECTION CORD INSTALLATION
Connect interconnection cord of indoor unit
1. Open the panel, remove the screw on the wiring cover and then take down
the cover.
2. Make the interconnection cord go through the cable-cross hole at the back
of indoor unit and then pull it out from the front side. (Some models do not
have a signal cable).
3. Remove the wire clip; connect the interconnection cord to the wiring
terminal according to the wiring diagram; tighten the screw and then fix the
interconnection cord with wire clip.
4. Put wiring cover back and then tighten the screw. 5. Close the panel.
Panel
Signal cable interconnection cord
Screw Wiring cover
WIRING DIAGRAM
The diagram are for reference only.
Please refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit which you
purchased.
Constant speed
543
2(N) 1(L)
To outdoor unit
543
2(N) 1(L)
To outdoor unit
Variable speed
L
N
S
To outdoor unit
L
Lo N
S
Connector If there is a connector, connect it directly
To outdoor unit
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AFTER INSTALLATION CHECK 1. The screws whether have been fixed effectively,
and there is no risk of loosening. 2. Connector of display board whether put
in the right place and do not touch the terminal board. 3. Control box cover
whether cover tightly.
INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT
DIMENSION DRAWING OF OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
50 cm above
Space to the obstruction
30 cm above
Space to the obstruction
Air out side
200 cm above
10 cm above
Air in side
50 cm above Space to the obstruction
H
W1
W2
Left installation feet Air inlet
A
Right installation feet
B
D
Air outlet
REFRIGERATING CONNECTIONS
Installation outdoor unit bolt
Outdoor unit size oh shape W1(W2)HD (mm) 665(710)x420x280 600(710)x500x240 730(780)x545x285 709(761)x536x280 750(804)x550x285 800(860)x545x315 785(845)x555x300 825(880)x655x310 900(950)x700x360 970(1044)x805x395 940(1010)x1320x370 940(1008)x1366x401 650(703)x455x233
A (mm)
430 500 540 480 480 545 546 540 632 675 625 610 480
B (mm)
280 260 280 283 283 315 316 335 352 410 364 388 253
Use equipment and connecting pipes suitable for R32 refrigerator.
MODELS Min. – Max. pipe lenght with gas standard charge (m) Max. pipe lenght
with gas additional charge (m)
Additional refrigerant charge (g/m) Max. height between units (outdoor on top)
(m) Max. height between units (indoor on top) (m)
9000
3 – 5
20 15 10 10
12000
3 – 5
20 15 10 10
18000
3 – 5
25 25 15 15
Always write the additional refrigerant charge on the data label affixed to the unit outside.
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INSTALL THE CONNECTION PIPE
Connect the Outdoor Unit with Connecting Pipe: Aim the counter-bore of the
connecting pipe at the stop valve, and tighten the Taper nut with fingers.
Then tighten the Taper nut with a torque wrench. When prolonging the piping,
extra amount of refrigerant must be added so that the operation and
performance of the air conditioner will not be compromised
Piping lenght
<3M 3-5M 5 – 15M
Amount of refrigerant to be added
Not needed
CC12000Btu
20 g/m
CC18000Btu
40 g/m
Not needed
CC12000Btu
16 g/m
CC18000Btu
24 g/m
Amount of refrigerant for the unit 1 kg 2 kg
1 kg 2 kg
Note: 1. This table is for reference only. 2. The joints shall not be reused, unless after re-flaring the pipe. 3. After installation, check the stop valve cover whether be fixed effectively.
Stop valve
Taper nut Connection pipe
Liquid side pipe Gas side pipe
Spanner
WIRING CONNECTION
1. Loosen the screws and remove E-parts cover from the unit. 2. Connect the
cables respectively to the corresponding terminals of the
terminal board of the outdoor unit (see the wiring diagram), and if there are
signals connected to the plug, just conduct butt joint. 3. Ground wire: Remove
the grounding screw out of the electric bracket, cover the grounding wire end
onto the grounding screw and screw it into the grounding hole. 4. Fix the
cable reliably with fasteners (Pressing board). 5. Put the E-parts cover back
in its original place and fasten it with screws.
E-parts cover
Insert a circuit breaker with sufficient power and observe the following
table: Magnetothermic switch power
14K – 16A
WIRING DIAGRAM
The diagram are for reference only.
Please refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit which you
purchased.
Constant speed
LN
1 N(2) 3
Variable speed L NS
To power
To indoor unit
LN
1 N(2) 3 4 5
To indoor unit S N Lo L
To power
To power
To indoor unit
To indoor unit
Connector
To power
If there is a connector, connect it directly
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VACUUMING
· Exclusive R32 refrigerant pump must be used in making R32 refrigerant
vacuum. Before working on the air conditioner, remove the cover of the stop
valve (gas and liquid valves) and be sure to retighten it afterward (to
prevent the potential air leakage). 1. To prevent air leakage and spilling
tighten all connecting nut of all flare tubes. 2. Connect the stop valve,
charge hose, manifold valve, and vacuum pump. 3. Fully open the handle Lo of
the manifold valve and apply vacuum for at least 15 minutes and check that the
compound vacuum gauge reads – 0.1MPa (-76cmHg). 4. After applying vacuum,
fully open the stop valve with a hex wrench. 5. Check that both indoor and
outdoor connections are free of air leakage.
Compound meter -76 cmHg Handle Lo Charge hose
Stop valve Stop valve (liquid valve) (gas valve)
Pressure gauge Manifold valve Handle Hi Charge hose
Vacuum pump
OUTDOOR CONDENSATION DRAINAGE
When the unit is heating, the condensing water and defrosting water can be out
reliably through the drain house. Installation: install the outdoor drain
elbow in 25 hole on the base plate, and joint the drain hose to the elbow, so
that the waste water formed in the outdoor unit can be drained out to a proper
plate.
Chassis Outdoor drain elbow
CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION · Electrical Safety Check
1. If the supply voltage is as required. 2. If there is any faulty or miss
connection in each of the power, signal and grounding wires. 3. If the
grounding wire of the air conditioner is securely grounded. · Installation
Safety Check 1. If the installation is secure. 2. If the water drain is
smooth. 3. If the wiring and piping are correctly installed. 4. Check that no
foreign matter or tools are left inside the unit. 5. Check the refrigerant
pipeline is protected well. · Leak test of the refrigerant Depending on the
installation method, the following methods may be used to check for suspect
leak, on areas such as the four connections of the outdoor unit and the cores
of the cut-off valves and t-valves: 1. Bubble method: apply of spray a uniform
layer of soap water over the suspected leak spot and observe
carefully for bubble. 2. Instrument method: checking for leak by pointing the
probe of the leak detector according to the instruction to
the suspect points of leak. Note: make sure that the ventilation is good
before checking.
TEST OPERATION · Test Operation preparation:
1. Verify that all piping and connection cables are well connected. 2.
Confirm that the values at the gas side the liquid-side are fully open. 3.
Connect the power cable to an independent power socket. 4. Install batteries
in remote control. Note: Make sure that the ventilation is good before
testing. · Test Operation method:
1. Turn on the power and push the ON/OFF switch button of the remote
controller to start the air conditioner. 2. Select COOL, HEAT (not available
on cool-only models), SWING and other operation modes with the remote
controller and see if the operation is ok.
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MAINTENANCE NOTES
ATTENTION: for maintenance or scrap, please contact authorized service
centers. Maintenance by unqualified person may cause dangers.
APPENDICES Piping configuration:
Connecting pipe diameter
Liquid pipe (mm)
Gas pipe (mm)
6.35
9.52
Additional refrigerant (g/m) 20
PROCEDURE FOR EXTENDING THE PIPING
Note: improper extension of piping is the main cause of refrigerant leaks. Proceed as shown below:
1. Cut the pipe. · Check the length of the pipe based on the distance between
the indoor unit and outdoor unit. · Cut the required pipe using a pipe cutter.
Pipe
Pipe cutter
2. Remove burrs. · Remove burrs with a file, ensuring they do not go into the
pipe.
pipe file
downwards
90°
slanted uneven burred
3. Secure an insulating tube.
4. Install a union nut · Remove the union nut on the indoor connecting pipe
and outdoor valve. Install the union nut on the pipe.
union pipe
pipe
5. Expand the port · Expand the port using a pipe expander:
“A”
pipe expander
hard mould
pipe
· NB: varies according to diameter
Outdoor diameter (mm)
6.35(1/4″) 9.52 (3/8″) 12.7 (1/2″) 15.88 (5/8″)
A (mm)
Max.
Min.
1.3
0.7
1.6
1.0
1.8
1.0
2.4
2.2
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the port again following the procedure described above.
smooth surface
defective expansion
equal length
slanted surface cracked uneven
damaged
thickness
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WARNINGS FOR THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SPECIALIST
Here are warnings and safety instructions for the maintenance of systems
containing flammable refrigerant (repairs should only be carried out by
specialists).
1. Any person involved in the work or in the interruption of a refrigeration
circuit must be equipped with PEF (European Refrigerators License) as required
by the D.P.R. n.146/2018 implementing Regulation (EU) no. 517/2014.
2. Maintenance should only be performed as recommended by the equipment
manufacturer. Maintenance and repairs that require the assistance of other
qualified personnel must be performed under the supervision of the person
competent in the use of flammable refrigerants.
Before starting work on systems containing flammable refrigerants, safety
checks are required to ensure that the risk of ignition is minimized.
1. Checks to be carried out on systems that use flammable refrigerants: · the
charge must be proportionate to the size of the room in which the units
containing refrigerant are installed; · units and ventilation openings must
function properly and are not obstructed; · if an indirect refrigerant circuit
is used, the secondary circuit must be checked for the presence of
refrigerant; · the marking on the equipment must be visible and indelible.
Illegible markings and signs must be corrected; · refrigerant piping or
components must be installed in a location where they are unlikely to be
exposed to any substance that can corrode the component-containing
refrigerant, unless the components are constructed from materials that are
inherently resistant to corrosion or are adequately protected against
corrosion.
2. Checks on electrical devices. Repair and maintenance of electrical
components must include initial safety checks and component inspection
procedures. If there is a fault that could compromise safety, do not connect
the power supply to the circuit until it is satisfactorily resolved. If the
fault cannot be remedied immediately, but operation must continue, a suitable
interim solution must be used. This must be reported to the owner of the
equipment so that all parties are informed. Initial security checks include: ·
Check that the capacitors are discharged: this must be done safely to avoid
the risk of sparks; · Verify that no electrical components and wiring are
exposed while charging, restoring or draining the system; · Check that there
is ground continuity.
3. Check for refrigerant leaks. The area should be checked with an
appropriate refrigerant detector before and during work, to ensure that the
technician is aware of potentially toxic or flammable atmospheres. Make sure
that the leak detection equipment in use is suitable for use with all
applicable refrigerants, i.e. non-sparking, properly sealed or intrinsically
safe. Check for R32 refrigerant leaks. Note: check for refrigerant leakage in
an environment where there are no potential sources of ignition. No halogen
probe (or any other detector that uses an open flame) should be used. Leak
Detection Method: For systems with R32 refrigerant, an electronic leak
detection tool is available to detect and leak detection should not be
conducted in a refrigerant environment. Make sure the leak detector does not
become a potential source of ignition and is applicable to the measured
refrigerant. The leak detector must be set for the minimum flammable fuel
concentration (percentage) of the refrigerant. Calibrate and adjust to the
correct gas concentration (no more than 25%) with the refrigerant used. The
fluid used in leak detection is applicable to most refrigerants. But do not
use chloride based solvents to prevent the reaction between chlorine and
refrigerants and corrosion of copper piping. If you suspect a leak, remove all
fire from the scene or put out the fire. If the location of the leak is to be
welded, then all refrigerants must be recovered or isolate all refrigerants
away from the leak site (using the shut-off valve). Before and during
soldering, use OFN to purify the entire system.
4. Presence of fire extinguisher. If hot work is to be performed on the
refrigeration equipment or any associated part, adequate fire fighting
equipment must be available. It is necessary to have a dry powder or CO2
extinguisher adjacent to the charging area.
5. Ventilated area. Make sure the area is outdoors or is adequately
ventilated before breaking into the system or performing any hot work.
Continuous ventilation must be present during the period in which the work is
being carried out. Ventilation should safely disperse the released refrigerant
and preferably expel it to the atmosphere.
6. Controls on refrigeration equipment. When replacing electrical components,
they must be fit for purpose and with
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the correct specifications. The manufacturer’s maintenance and service
guidelines should always be followed. If in doubt, consult the manufacturer’s
technical department for assistance.
7. Repairs on sealed components. During repairs to sealed components, all
electrical supplies must be disconnected from the equipment being worked on
before removing the sealed covers, etc. If it is absolutely necessary to have
an electrical power supply to the equipment during maintenance, then a leak
detection device must be placed at the most critical point to warn of a
potentially dangerous situation. Particular attention must be paid to the
following to ensure that, by working on the electrical components, the casing
is not altered in such a way as to compromise the level of protection. This
includes damage to cables, excessive number of connections, terminals not made
to original specifications, damage to gaskets, incorrect assembly of cable
glands, etc. · Make sure the appliance is mounted securely. · Ensure that
gaskets or sealing materials are not degraded to the point that they no longer
serve the purpose of preventing the entry of flammable atmospheres.
Replacement parts must conform to the manufacturer’s specifications. Note: the
use of silicone sealant can inhibit the effectiveness of some types of leak
detection equipment. Intrinsically safe components do not need to be isolated
before working on them.
8. Repair of intrinsically safe components. Do not apply permanent inductive
or capacitive loads to the circuit without ensuring that it does not exceed
the voltage and current allowed for the equipment in use. The intrinsically
safe components are the only ones that can be worked on in the presence of a
flammable atmosphere. The test equipment must be of the correct evaluation.
Replace components only with parts specified by the manufacturer. Other parts
can cause the refrigerant to ignite in the atmosphere due to a leak..
9. Wiring. Verify that the wiring is not subject to wear, corrosion,
excessive pressure, vibration, sharp edges, or other adverse environmental
effects. The control must also take into account the effects of aging or
continuous vibrations from sources such as compressors or fans.
10. Deactivation. Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential that
the technician is fully familiar with the equipment and all its details. Good
practice is recommended that all refrigerants be recovered safely. Before the
task is performed, a sample of the oil and refrigerant must be taken in case
an analysis is required before reuse of the recovered refrigerant. It is
essential that electricity is available before the start of the activity. A.
Become familiar with the equipment and its operation. B. Electrically isolate
the system. C. Before attempting the procedure, make sure that: · mechanical
handling equipment is available, if required, for handling the refrigerant
cylinders; · all personal protective equipment is available and used
correctly; · the recovery process is supervised at all times by a competent
person; · Recovery equipment and cylinders comply with appropriate standards.
D. If possible, drain the refrigerant system. E. If vacuum is not possible,
make a manifold so that the refrigerant can be removed from the various parts
of the system. F. Make sure the cylinder is placed on the scale before
recovery takes place. G. Start the recovery machine and operate according to
the manufacturer’s instructions H. Do not overfill the cylinders. (Not more
than 80% by volume of liquid charge). I. Do not exceed, even temporarily, the
maximum working pressure of the cylinder. J. When the cylinders have been
filled correctly and the process is complete, ensure that the cylinders and
equipment are promptly removed from the site and that all isolation valves on
the equipment are closed. K. Recovered refrigerant should not be charged to
another refrigeration system unless it has been cleaned and checked.
11. Labeling. The equipment must be labeled indicating that it has been shut
down and drained of refrigerant. The label must be dated and signed. For
appliances containing flammable refrigerants, make sure there are labels on
the appliance indicating that the appliance contains flammable refrigerant..
Recovery When removing refrigerant from a system, whether for maintenance or
decommissioning, It is recommended that all refrigerants be removed safely.
When transferring refrigerant to cylinders, ensure that only appropriate
refrigerant recovery cylinders are used. Make sure the correct number of
cylinders are available to maintain full system charge. All cylinders to be
used are designated for the recovered refrigerant and labeled for that
refrigerant (i.e. special cylinders for recovering refrigerant). The cylinders
must be complete with pressure relief valve and relative shut-off valves in
good working order. Empty recovery cylinders are evacuated and, if possible,
cooled before recovery takes place.
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If compressors or compressor oils need to be removed, make sure they have been
evacuated to an acceptable level to ensure that flammable refrigerant does not
remain within the lubricant. The evacuation process must be carried out before
returning the compressor to suppliers. To speed up this process, only
electrical heating of the compressor body must be used. When oil is drained
from a system, it must be done safely.
Work procedure. The work must be carried out according to a controlled
procedure in order to minimize the risk of the presence of flammable gas or
vapor during the execution of the work.
1. General work area: all maintenance personnel and others working in the
local area should be educated on the nature of the work being performed. Work
in confined spaces must be avoided. The area around the work area must be
sectioned. Ensure that conditions within the area have been secured by the
control of flammable material.
2. No ignition sources: No person carrying out work in relation to a
refrigeration system involving exposure to piping must use sources of ignition
in a way that creates the risk of fire or explosion. All possible sources of
ignition, including cigarette smoke, must be kept sufficiently far from the
place of installation, repair, removal and disposal, during which the
refrigerant may possibly be released into the surrounding space. Before
starting work, the area around the equipment must be checked to ensure that
there is no risk of flammability or ignition hazards. “No smoking” signs must
be displayed.
Removal and evacuation. When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make
repairs or for any other purpose, conventional procedures must be used.
However, for flammable refrigerants it is important to follow the best
procedures as there is a risk of flammability. The following procedure must be
followed: · remove the refrigerant; · purge the circuit with inert gas;
evacuate; · purge again with inert gas; · open the circuit by cutting or
brazing. The refrigerant charge must be recovered in the correct recovery
cylinders. For appliances containing flammable refrigerants, the system must
be flushed with OFN to make the unit safe. You may need to repeat this process
several times. Compressed air or oxygen must not be used for purging
refrigerant systems. For appliances containing flammable refrigerants,
flushing must be achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system with OFN and
continuing to fill until the operating pressure is reached, then discharging
to the atmosphere and finally lowering the vacuum. This process must be
repeated until there is no more refrigerant in the system. When the final OFN
charge is used, the system must be vented to atmospheric pressure to allow the
work to be carried out. This operation is absolutely essential if you want to
carry out brazing operations on the pipes. Make sure that the vacuum pump
outlet is not close to ignition sources and that ventilation is available.
Charging procedures. In addition to conventional charging procedures, the
following requirements must be followed: · Make sure that contamination of
different refrigerants does not occur when using charging equipment. Hoses or
lines should be as short as possible to minimize the amount of refrigerant
they contain. · The cylinders must be kept upright. · Make sure the
refrigeration system is grounded before charging the system with refrigerant.
· Label the system when charging is complete (if not already done). · Be very
careful not to overfill the refrigeration system.
Before recharging the system, it must be pressure tested with the appropriate
purge gas. The system must undergo a leak test upon completion of the charge
but prior to commissioning. A subsequent leak test must be carried out before
leaving the site.
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REGULATION (EU) No. 517/2014 – F-GAS The unit contains R32, a fluorinated
greenhouse gas with global warming potential (GWP) = 675. Do not release R32
into the atmosphere.
NEWAGE PLUS 9000 UE – Kg. 0,46 = 0,31 Tonn CO2 equiv. NEWAGE PLUS 12000 UE –
Kg. 0,57 = 0,39 Tonn CO2 equiv. NEWAGE PLUS 18000 UE – Kg. 0,54 = 0,37 Tonn
CO2 equiv.
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