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ARCTIC WIND 2AW8000DA User manual

WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER
MODEL 2AW8000DA
OWNER’S MANUAL
CCONONSSUUMMEERR P PRRODODUCUCTT I INNFFORMORMAATTIIONON
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS .........................................................................
...................................................................................
INSTALLATION HARDWARE .......................................................................................
INSTALLATION &ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................
USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER ................................................................................
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
2
3
..................................................................INTRODUCTION TO REFRIGERANTS R32 1
11
13
14
15
1
INTRODUCTION TO REFRIGERANTS R32
9K
12K
18K
24K
The refrigerants used for air conditioners are environmentally friendly hydrocarbons R32. This kind of erant is
combustible and odorless. Moreover, it can burn and explode under certain condition. However, there will be no
risk of burning and explosion if you comply with the following table to install your air conditioner in a room with
an appropriate area and use it correctly.
Compared with ordinary refrigerants, Refrigerant R32 is environmentally friendly and do not destroy the ozone
sphere and that its value of greenhouse effect is also very low.
Room area requests for air conditioner with Refrigerant R32
Warnings
Please read the manual before installation, using, maintenance.
Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean, other than those recommended by the
manufacturer.
Do not pierce or burn the appliance.
The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating sources (for example: open flames,
an operating ignition gas appliance or an operating electric heater.)
Please contact the nearest after-sale service center when maintenance is necessary. At the time of
maintenance, the maintenance personnel must strictly comply with the Operation Manual provided by the
corresponding manufacturer and any non-professional is prohibited to maintain the air conditioner.
The handling, installation, storage, servicing and disposal must comply with the provisions of gas-related
national laws and regulations, and also national wiring regulation.
It is necessary to clear away the refrigerant in the system when maintaining or scrapping an air conditioner.
Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Unit operation limits: Outdoor side 61~110 , 80%RH; indoor side 61~90 , 80%RH.
R32
Refrigerant Capacity(Btu) Room Area
2
Above 4m
2
Above 4m
2
Above 15m
2
Above 25m
2
•Plug into a ground 3 prong outlet.
•Do Not remove the ground prong.
•Do Not use a plug adapter.
•Do Not use an extension cord.
•Unplug the air conditioner before serving.
•Use two or more people to move and install the air
conditioner.
(CONT.)
FCC Caution.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
3
(8K) 0-8 amps
(8K) 10-amp time-delay fuse or
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do Not remove the ground prong.
Do Not use an adapter.
Do Not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions
can result in death, fire, or electrical
shock.
4
Remote Control
(With 2 AAA Batteries)
Top Mounting Rail
(With foam)
Lock Frame
Accordion Panels
(With "Left" & "Right" remark
on the front face)
Sash Lock
(Two holes)
Window Sash Seal
(Foam)
3/8" Screws
1/2" Screws
3/4" Screws
QTY.
Insulation for the
Accordion Panels
(Thin sponge for back-up using)
Insulation Strip
(Foam) (Only for E-Star models)
TOOLS NEEDED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Flat Head Screwdriver
Drill&3/16ʺ Drill Bit
Pencil
Tape Measure
Scissors or Knife
Level
NOTE: Save carton and these Installation Instructions for future reference. The carton is the best way to store unit during winter or when not in use.
INSTALLATION HARDWARE INCLUDED
I FEEL
ECO
FAN
<
<
5
FIG. 1
8
OFFSET
STOOL
SILL
INTERIOR
WALL
EXTERIOR
WALL
(Only used for 8K)
NOTE: Save the product packaging and installation instructions for future reference. Store the
air conditioner in the product box when not in use for an extended period of time.
.
6
FIG. 3
3
FIG. 4
FIG. 5
Place the unit on the floor, a bench or a table. There
is a Left and Right Accordion Panel — be sure to use
the proper panel for each side. When installed, the
flange for securing the panel in place to the window
will be facing into the room.
(CONT.)
7
(Suggest to keep a downward
oblique, to let accumulated rain water to drain out,
from back side of the unit bottom.)
FIG. 6
FIG. 7
FIG. 8
FIG. 9
FIG. 10
FIG. 11
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
(CONT.)
8
FIG. 14
(CONT.)
9
INSTALLATION & ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction to Refrigerants R32
The maximum charge and the requiredminimum floor area
33 3
m= (4 m) x LFL , m = (26 m)) x LFL, m = (130 m)x LFL
12 3
33
Where LFL is the lower flammable limit in kg/ m, R32 LFL is 0.306 kg/ m.
For the appliances with a charge amount m< M m :
12
(5/4) 1/2
The maximum charge in a room shall be in accordance with the following:m= 2. 5 x (LFL) xhx (A)
max 0
The required minimum floor area Amin to install an appliance with refrigerant charge M (kg)
(5/4) 2
shall be in accordance with following: A= (M/ (2.5 x (LFL)xh))
min 0
Where:
mis the allowable maximum charge in a room, in kg;
max
M is the refrigerant charge amount in appliance, in kg;
Amin is the required minimum room area, in m2;
2
A is the room area, in m ;
3
LFL is the lower flammable limit, in kg/m ;
his the installation height of the appliance, in meters for calculating mor A, 1.8 m for wall mounted;
0 max min
Table GG.1 Maximum charge (kg)
Category LFL
3
(kg/m )
h0
(m)
2
Floor area(m )
Category LFL
3
(kg/m )
h0
(m)
Charge amount (M) ( kg)
2
Minimum room area(m )
2
Table GG.2 Minimum room area (m )
Before installing the appliance, you must read the manual carefully to get the safety
information and notes.
When filling the combustible refrigerant, any of your rude operations may cause serious
injury or injuries to human body or bodies and object or objects.
A leak test must be done after the installation is completed.
It is a must to do the safety inspection before maintaining or repairing an air conditioner
using combustible refrigerant in order to ensure that the fire risk is reduced to minimum.
It is necessary to operate the machine under a controlled procedure in order to ensure
that any risk arising from the combustible gas or vapor during the operation is reduced to
minimum.
Requirements for the total weight of filled refrigerant and the area of a room to be equipped
with an air conditioner (are shown as in the following Tables GG.1 and GG.2)
10
INSTALLATION & ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction to Refrigerants R32
1. Site Safety
2. Operation Safety
Open Flames Prohibited Ventilation Necessary
Open Flames Prohibited
Mind Static Electricity Must Wear Protective Clothing and anti-static gloves Don't use mobile phone
3. Installation Safety
Refrigerant Leak Detector
Appropriate Installation Location
The left picture is the schematic diagram of a refrigerant leak detector.
Please note that:
1. The installation site should be in a well-ventilated condition.
2. The sites for installing and maintaining an air conditioner using Refrigerant R32 should be free from open fire
or welding, smoking, drying oven or any other heat source higher than 548 which easily produces open fire.
3. When installing an air conditioner, it is necessary to take appropriate anti-static measures such as wear anti-
static clothing and/or gloves.
4. It is necessary to choose the site convenient for installation or maintenance wherein the air inlets and outlets of
the indoor and outdoor units should be not surrounded by obstacles or close to any heat source or combustible
and/or explosive environment.
5. If the indoor unit suffers refrigerant leak during the installation, all the personnel should go out till the refrigerant
leaks completely for 15 minutes. If the product is damaged, it is a must to carry such damaged product back to
the maintenance station and it is prohibited to weld the refrigerant pipe or conduct other operations on the user's
site.
6. It is necessary to choose the place where the inlet and outlet air of the indoor unit is even.
7. It is necessary to avoid the places where there are other electrical products, power switch plugs and sockets,
kitchen cabinet, bed, sofa and other valuables right under the lines on two sides of the indoor unit, and also
prevent mechanical damage from occurring.
11
1. Without timer setting,the
operation mode is Cooling,Dry, Fan and Auto,and
the set temperature will be displayed.
Time will be displayed under timer setting.
Digital Display:
3. Turn the air conditioner on and
off.
Power Button:
Press the mode button to cycle
through the various modes: Cool, Dry, Fan and
Auto.
4. Mode Button:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
AUTO
SPEED
AUTO
MODE
You may hear a pinging noise caused by water
hitting the condenser on rainy days, or when the
humidity is high. The design features help remove
moisture and improve efficiency.
Cool Mode: The cooling function allows the air
conditioner to cool the room and at the same time
reduces humidity. Press the MODE button to
activate the cooling function. To optimize this
function, adjust the temperature by pressing the
up and down arrows and the speed by pressing
the Fan Speed button.
Dry Mode: This function reduces the humidity of
the air to make the room more comfortable. Press
MODE button to set the DRY mode.
Fan Mode: This mode will only circulate the air.
Press MODE button to select FAN MODE.
Pressing the FAN SPEED button allows you to
change the fan speed setting from HI, MED and
LO. If using the remote control, it will store the fan
speed setting from the most previous use.
Auto Mode: In AUTO mode the unit automatically
chooses the fan speed and the mode of operation
(COOL, DRY or FAN). In this mode the fan speed
and temperature are set automatically according
to the room temperature (Room temperature is
determined by the temperature sensor located in
the unit.)
and Button: Use these buttons on the
control panel and remote to increase or decrease
the Set Temperature or Timer. Temperature
range is between 61°F and 8°F
(16°C-31°C).
2. ^
^
5.
Timer
Button: Use these buttons on the control
panel and remote to set the Timer.
Timer Off: The timed stop is programmed by
pressing the TIMER button. Set the time by
pressing the button or
, set the temperature with pressing
Timer On:
button first
the button or
with pressing the
button or .
stop
until your
desired stop time is displayed, then press TIMER
button again.
When the unit is off, press TIMER
. Press TIMER button
a second time, set the stop time
Press TIMER button a
third time, confirm your settings and stop time.
The display will show the time your machine will
automatically turn on.
Note: It can be set to automatically turn off or on
in 0.5-24 hours. Each press of the
buttons will increase or decrease the timer. The
Timer can be set in 0.5 hours increment below 10
hours and 1 hour increment for 10 hours or
above. The SET light will turn on while setting.
To cancel the set function, press the TIMER
button again.
Press the SLEEP button, all of the
7.
dis-play lights will turn off after a while, but the
sleeplight is always on. In the mode, the
airconditioner will automatically adjust the
temperature and fan speed to make the room more
comfortable during the night. The set temperature
will automatically change every 30-60 minutes and
at most change six times until the set temperature
is 81 or 82 F.
Press the FAN SPEED button
to select the fan speed. In COOL MODE you can
choose the following settings: ,DEM,IH LO, or
AUTO. In Fan MODE you can choose from HI,
MED, and LO.
O
1
DISPLAY:
POWER:
4
MODE:
"" and "": .
4.
USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL
Press the button to select the mode of
operation, AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN and HEAT
Note: The HEAT mode is inactive for COOL ONLY
models. Press and hold the MODE button for more
than 5 seconds to delete or add the HEAT mode on
remote.
Press the "FAN" speed button to select the fan
options. You can choose HI, MED, LO or AUTO in COOL
MODE or HEAT MODE, and HI, MED, LO in FAN MODE.
1
14
FIG. 15
15
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean your air conditioner to keep it looking new,
minimize dust build up and for optimal performance.
The air filter should be checked at least once a
month to see if it needs cleaning. Trapped particles
and dust can build up in the filter and may
decrease airflow as well as cause the cooling coils
to accumulate frost.
To clean the air filter, power the unit off and:
NOTE:
Power off an unplug the air conditioner to
prevent shock or fire hazard. The cabinet and
front panel of the air conditioner may be dusted
with an oil-free cloth or wiped down with a
damp cloth in a solution of warm water and
mild liquid soap. Rinse thoroughly with a damp
cloth and wipe dry.
Never use harsh cleaner, wax or polish on the
front of the cabinet.
To store the air conditioner when it is not in use for
an extended period of time, remove it carefully from
the window according to the installation instructions
and cover it with plastic or place it in the original
box. Remove the batteries from the remote before
storing.
15
The temperature setting may not be set
correctly.
Battery Size: AAA - NOTE: Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of AAA batteries.
.
.
.
.
16
NOTE
A highly recommended troubleshoot for any issue in general consists of turning off unit and unplugging for 5 minutes. It is also
recommended to try another wall outlet. For further assistance, contact Consumer Services at 855-663-9463.
.
.
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855-663-9463 |[email protected] |www.arcticwindac.com
5401 Dansher Road
Countryside, IL 60525
Printed in China |0121_M528

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