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AWSI-CBV005-N11
AWSI-CBV007-N11
AWSI-CBV009-N11
AWSI-CBV012-N11
AWSI-CBV016-N11
AWSI-CCV018-N11
AWSI-CCV024-N11
AWSI-CCV030-N11
AWSI-CCV038-N11
AWSI-CCV042-N11
AWSI-CCV048-N11
No. 0150510086
Please read this manual carefully before using
Keep this operation manual for future reference
Indoor Unit Operation & Installation Manual
The multiple air conditioning systems adopt
the consistent running mode, by which, all
indoor units can only be heating or refrigerating
operation at the same time.
To protect the compressor, the air conditioning
unit should be powered on for over 12 hours
before using it.
All indoor units of the same refrigerating
system should use the unified power switch
to ensure that all indoor units are in the state
of being powered on at the same time during
the operation of air conditioner.
Your air conditioner may be subject to any
change owing to the improvement of Airwell
products.
Contents
cooling
dry
heating
indoor
outdoor
indoor
outdoor
max.
min.
max.
min.
max.
min.
max.
min.
DB: 32℃
WB: 15.5℃
DB: 18℃
DB: 43℃
DB: -5℃
DB: 27℃
DB: 15℃
DB: 21℃
DB: -15℃
WB: 23℃
WB: 14℃
WB: 26℃
Operating Range of Air Conditioner
The brief model is used in this manual for above
models.
whole model brief model
AWSI-CCV048-N11 CCV048
AWSI-CCV030-N11 CCV030
AWSI-CCV024-N11 CCV024
AWSI-CBV009-N11 CBV009
AWSI-CBV012-N11 CBV012
AWSI-CBV016-N11 CBV016
AWSI-CCV018-N11 CCV018
AWSI-CBV007-N11 CBV007
AWSI-CCV038-N11 CCV038
AWSI-CCV042-N11 CCV042
AWSI-CBV005-N11 CBV005
Product Features:
Hanging-style installation to save space;
Automatic display of faults;
Function of central control
(optional from our company).
The air conditioner is provided with the
function of compensation for power supply.
During operation, when the power supply
fails emergently and resumes again, the air
conditioner returns to the working condition
before power failure, if provided with
compensation function.
The operating methods and functions are
same although the shapes of indoor units
are different.
Now this indoor unit only has wired
controller function,the indoor unit that has
remote controller function need to set in
factory especially.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
User Manual
Parts and Functions 1
Safety 2
7
Fault Checkup
8
Installation Procedures
14
Electrical Wiring
21
Disposal
4
Maintenance
20
Test Run & Fault Code
21
Move and scrap the air conditioning
1
Indoor Units
electrical cabinet wind deflector
(regulate wind direction with
remote controller)
inlet grid
air cleaner (in inlet grid)
CBV005-016,CCV018-048
Parts and Functions
If the air conditioner is transferred to a new user, this manual shall be transferred to the user, together
with the conditioner.
Before installation, be sure to read Safety Considerations in this manual for proper installation.
The safety considerations stated below is divided into “ Warning” and “ Attention”. The matters on
severe accidents caused from wrong installation, which is likely to lead to death or serious injury, are listed
in “ Warning”. However, the matters listed in “ Attention” are also likely cause the severe accidents.
In general, both of them are the important items related to the security, which should be strictly abided by.
After the installation, perform test run to make sure everything is in normal conditions, and then operate
and maintain the air conditioner in accordance with the User Manual. The User Manual should be delivered
to the user for proper keeping.
!Warning
!!
! !
!Attention
2
Safety
Please ask the special maintenance station for installation and repair. Water leakage, electric shocks or
fire accidents might be caused from improper installation if you conduct the installation by your own.
The installation should be conducted properly according to this manual. Water leakage, electric shocks or
fire accidents might be caused from improper installation.
Please make sure to install the air conditioner on the place where can bear the weight of the air conditioner.
The air conditioner can’t be installed on the grids such as the non-special metal burglar-proof net. The place
with insufficient support strength might cause the dropdown of the machine, which may lead to personal
injuries.
The installation should be ensured against typhoons and earthquakes, etc. The installation unconformable
to the requirements will lead to accidents due to the turnover of the machine.
Specific cables should be used for reliable connections of the wirings. Please fix the terminal connections
reliably to avoid the outside force applied on the cables from being impressed on the cables. Improper
connections and fixings might lead to such accidents as heating or fire accidents.
Correct shapes of wirings should be kept while the embossed shape is not allowed. The wirings should
be reliably connected to avoid the cover and the plate of the electrical cabinet lipping the wiring. Improper
installation might cause such accidents as heating or fire accidents.
While placing or reinstalling the air conditioner, except the specific refrigerant (R410A), don’t let the air go
into the refrigeration cycle system. The air in the refrigeration cycle system might lead to the cracking or
personal injuries due to abnormal high pressure of the refrigeration cycle system.
During installation, please use the accompanied spare parts or specific parts. If not, water leakage, electric
shocks, fire accidents or refrigerant leakage might be caused.
Don’t drain the water from the drainpipe to the waterspout where may exist harmful gases such as sulfureted
gas to avoid the harmful gases entering into the room.
During installation, if refrigerant leakage occurs, ventilation measures should be taken, for the refrigerant
gas might generate harmful gases upon contacting the flame.
After installation, check if any refrigerant leakage exists. If the refrigerant gas leaks in the room, such things
as air blowing heaters and stoves, etc. may generate harmful gases.
Don’t install the air conditioner at the places where the flammable gases may leak. In case the gas leakage
occurs around the machine, such accidents as fire disasters may be caused.
The drainpipe should be properly mounted according to this manual as to ensure the smooth drainage. In
addition, heat preservation should be taken to avoid condensation. Improper drainpipe mounting might
cause water leakage, which will get the articles at home wet.
The refrigerant gas pipe and liquid pipe should be heat insulated to preserve heat. For inappropriate heat
insulation, the water caused from the condensation will drop to get the article at home wet.
The air conditioner should be effectively grounded. Electric shocks may occur if the air conditioner is
ungrounded or inappropriately grounded. The wire for earthing shouldn’t be connected to the connections
on the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone.
The breaker for electricity leakage should be mounted. If not, accidents such as electric shocks may happen.
The installed air conditioner should be checked for electricity leakage by being powered.
If the ambient humidity bigger than 80%, when the water discharge hole be blocked or the filter becomes
dirty, or airflow speed change, there maybe leads to condensing water drop down, and at the same time
there maybe some drops of water spit out.
!Attention
3
Pay attention to the
aeration condition
to avoid anoxic
symptom.
It is not allowed to put any heating
apparatus under the indoor units, for the
heat may cause distortion of the units.
Flammable apparatus should not be
placed in the place where the air
conditioner wind could reach directly, or
incomplete burning
of the apparatus
may be caused.
3-minute protection
To protect the unit, compressor can be
actuated with at least 3-minute delay after
stopping.
Safety
Close the window to avoid outdoor air
getting in.
Curtains or window
shutters can be put
down to avoid the
sunshine.
Do not put flammable spray close to the air
conditioner.
Don’t inject flammable spray towards the
air conditioner, which may
cause fire.
Stopping fan rotation
The unit which stops operating will actuate
the fan for a 2-8 min swing every 30-60
minutes for protecting the unit while other
indoor unit are in the operating state.
Power should be cut off when the air
conditioner is left unused for a long period.
Power will be consumed if the air
conditioner is not powered off. The power
switch of the outdoor unit switch should be
powered on 12 hours in advance before
operation to protect the unit after a long
period of storage.
Defrosting during heating
To improve the heating effect, the outdoor
unit will perform defrosting automatically
when frost appears on the outdoor unit
during heating (approximately 2-10 min).
During defrosting, the fan of the indoor unit
runs at a low speed or stops while that of
the outdoor unit stops running.
Do not use water heater or like next to the
indoor unit and the wired controller.
Water/power leakage or short circuit may
happen if the steam generating apparatus
is working next to machine.
Use the fuse with proper capacity.
Metal wires and copper wires, etc.,
may cause fire or other faults.
It cannot be used for the preservation of
food, living creature, precise instrument
and artworks, etc, otherwise damage
may occur.
Plants and animals should not be put to
the place where wind of the air conditioner
blows directly, otherwise damage to
them may be caused.
Check the mount table
of the air conditioner for damage for a long
period of operation.
If placed on the damaged table, the
unit may drop down causing damage.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with
reducedphysical, 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.
Cleaning the unit with water may cause
electric shock.
Do not touch the switch with the wet
hand to avoid power shock.
Stop running and switch off the manual
power switch when cleaning the
unit.
During the operation of the control unit,
don’t switch off the manual power switch
and the controller can be used. Please do
not press the liquid crystal zone of
controller to prevent damage
4
Attention
Repair can only be performed by professional personnel.
Before touching the connection line, all power supplies should be switched off. Only after
switching off the power supply can the operator clean the air conditioner as to avoid electric
shock or injury.
When cleaning the air cleaner, make sure to use a stable platform; don’t flush the air
conditioner with water, or the electric shock might be caused.
Daily Maintenance:
Clean the air cleaner & air inlet grid.
Don’t dismantle the air cleaner if not cleaning, or faults might be caused.
When the air conditioner operates in the environment with too much dust, clean the air conditioner
more times (generally once every two weeks).
CBV005-016,CCV018-048
1. Remove the air inlet grid as shown in the figure: press down the two locks on the grid (as shown
in Fig. 1) to move it close to the nearby grid, gently lift it 45 degree (as shown in Fig. 2), and
then remove the air inlet grid.
Maintenance
2. Dismantle the gauze: press the outer frame of the air inlet grid by the thumb, and draw the
base angle of gauze by the forefinger and pull it out as to make the gauze disengage the locks,
and dismantle the gauze (as shown in Fig. 3).
locks
bottom of gauze
frame of air inlet grid
Fig. 3
lock device
remove air inlet grid
lock device
lock port
Fig. 2Fig. 1
press down the locks
5
locks
lock device
lock port
insert air inlet grid
Maintenance
Installing air cleaner and air inlet grid:
1. Mounting the gauze: opposite to the ways of dismantling the gauze (as shown in Fig. 3 above).
2. Mounting the air inlet grid: as shown in the right figure, nip the locks on the grid as directed by
arrows, put the side with the lock device into the lock port, and then put the side with locks into
the panel frame. Release the locks to position the grid after determining that the grid is abutting
upon the bottom of the panel frame.
CBV005-016,CCV018-048
Cleaning Air Cleaner
Cleaning
Clean the air cleaner with the dust collector or water to remove dusts.
For too much dust, use the fan or directly spray the special cookware detergent on the air
inlet grid, and then clean it with water after 10 minutes.
(A) remove dust with dust collector;
(B) for too much dust, use soft-hair brush and mild detergent to clean.
(C) throw off water and then dry it at cool places.
Attention
Don’t clean it with hot water of over 50℃ to avoid fading or distortion.
Don’t dry it on the fire, or the cleaner might cause fire.
6
Maintenance
Maintenance before and after Operating Season
Before Operating Season:
1. Please make the following checkup:
Air cleaner and shell must be mounted after cleaning. For cleaning details, refer to
Maintenance.
3. Clean the air cleaner and the shell.
Electrical power should be cut down to economize electricity, or the machine will still
consume power.
2. Switch it off.
1. In sunny days, blowing operation can be performed for half a day to make the inside
of machine dry.
2. Clean the air cleaner and the shell.
After cleaning, the air cleaner must be mounted.
3. Switch it on to the power.
After cleaning, the air cleaner must be mounted.
After Operating Season:
There is no blockage in inlet port and outlet port of outdoor and indoor units.
The ground line and the wiring are in the proper state.
If abnormal condition occurs, consult the after-service personnel.
Cleaning Wind Deflector:
Do not wipe the wind deflector with water forcibly to avoid the floss falling off.
Attention
Wipe them with soft dry cloth.
Water or neutral dry cleanser is recommended if the dust cannot be removed.
The Wind Deflector can be dismantled to clean (as below).
Cleaning the air outlet port and the shell:
Don’t use gasoline, benzene, diluents, polishing powder or liquid insecticide to clean
them.
Do not clean them with hot water of above 50℃ to avoid fading or distorting.
7
Water flow sound
Cracking sound
Terrible smell in
outlet air
Flashing operating
indicator
Awaiting indication
Sound in
shutdown indoor
unit or white
steam or cold air
Clicking sound
when switching the
air condition on
Start or stop working
automatically
Failure to work
Bad cooling &
heating effects
Symptoms Reasons
Water flow sound can be heard when starting operation, during
operation or immediately after stopping operation. When it starts
to work for 2-3 minutes, the sound may become louder, which is
the flowing sound of refrigerant or the draining sound of condensed
water.
During operation, the air conditioner may make the cracking
sound, which is caused from the temperature changes or the
slight dilation of heat exchanger.
The terrible smell, caused from walls, carpet, furniture, clothing,
cigarette and cosmetics, attaches on the conditioner.
When switching it on again after power failure, turn on the manual
power switch and the operating indicator flashes.
It displays the awaiting indication as it fails to perform refrigerating
operation while other indoor units are in heating operation. When
the operator set it to the refrigerating or heating mode and the
operation is opposite to the setting, it displays the awaiting indication.
To prevent oil and refrigerant from blocking the shutdown indoor
units, refrigerant flows in the short time and make the sounds
of refrigerant flowing. Otherwise, when other indoor units performs
heating operation, white steam may occur; during refrigerating
operation, cold air may appear.
When the conditioner is powered on, the sound is made due
to the resetting of the expansion valve.
Check if it is in the state of Timer-ON and Timer-OFF.
Check if there is a power failure.
Check if the manual power switch is turned off.
Check if the supply fuse and breaker are disconnected.
Check if the protective unit is working.
Check if refrigerating and heating functions are selected
simultaneously with the awaiting indication on line control.
Check if air intake port and air outlet port of outdoor units are
blocked.
Check if the door and windows are open.
Check if the filtering screen of air cleaner is blocked with sludge
or dust.
Check if the setting of wind quantity is at low wind.
Check if the setting of operation is at the Fan Operation state.
Check if the temperature setting is proper.
When other abnormal conditions occur.
Under the following circumstances, immediately stop the operation, disconnect the manual supply
switch and contact the after-service personnel.
When buttons are inflexible actuated;
When it cannot still be operated after removing the operation of protective unit;
When fuse and breaker have been burnt over and over;
When there are foreign objects and water in the refrigerator;
Fault Checkup
Please check the following when consigning repair service:
8
Warning: protect the machine from gales or earthquake, make the installation according to
the regulations. Improper installation will cause accidents due to the overturn of the air
conditioner.
places with high salinity (beach), high sulfureted gas(such as the thermal spring regions where
copper tubes and soft soldering are easy to be eroded), much oil(including mechanical oil) and
steam; places where organic substance solvent is used; where special spray is frequently used;
places where machines generate the high frequency electromagnetic wave (abnormal condition
will appear in the control system);
place where high humidity or splash water will occur,such as laundry.
Installation Procedures
Installation Space
1500mm 1500mm
over 2500mm
outlet inlet outlet
A(mm)
280
320
335
model
CBV005-016
CCV018-024
CCV030-048
The standard attached accessories of the units of this series refer to the packing list; prepare
other accessories according to the requirements of the local installation point of our company.
Indoor units should be installed in places with the environment of even circulation of cool and
warm blows. The following places should be avoided.
1. Select the following places to install indoor units.
(1) Indoor unit must be used inside of room, not outdoor side, or some places with high humidity,
like laundry.
(2) where there is enough room for the machine above the ceiling, not less than 2.5m;
(3) where the drainpipes can be well arranged;
(4) where the distance between the air outlet port of the machine and the floor is not more than
2.7m;
(5) where air inlet & outlet of the indoor units are not blocked;
(6) where it is hard enough to bear the weight of the unit;
(7) where there are no television, piano and other valuables under the indoor units as to avoid
condensate dropping down, causing damage.
(8) Where it is over 1m away from the television and radio as to avoid the disturbance from
television and radio.
Ensure the required space for installation and maintenance (refer to the following drawings).
The installation height should be kept within 2.7m.
When the height of the ceiling exceeds 2.7m, the warm air is hard to blow to the ground.