Hisense AVS-07H3FSTD Instruction Manual

M00370Q
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
Wall-
Mounted
Type
AVS-07H3FSTD
AVS-09H3FSTD
AVS-12H3FSTD
AVS-14H3FSTD
AVS-18H3FSTD
AVS-22H3FSTD
AVS-24H3FSTD


HISENSE
HISENSE
HISENSE
Cooling
Operation
Indoor
Maximum
90oF DB/74oF WB (32oC DB/23oC WB)
Minimum
70oF DB/59oF WB (21oC DB/15oC WB)
Outdoor 110oF DB (43oC DB)
Heating
Operation
Indoor
Outdoor
80oF DB (27oC DB)
59oF WB (15oC WB)
23oF DB (-5oC DB)
59oF DB ( 15oC DB)
-4oF WB (-20oC WB)
Mouted with the lowest moving parts at least 2.4m(8ft.) above floor or grade level.


HISENSE's
HISENSE's
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Correct Disposal of this product
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household wastes. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the
sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use
the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was
purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.


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Section2 Installation & Maintenance Manual
Setting of Swing Louver
Filter Cleaning
Taking Out the Filter
Cleaning the Filter
Reset of Filter Indication
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Identification of Parts
Remote Control Switch
Signal Receptor

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Common
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the Filter Indication Interval
10.4 Indoor Unit Address 22
10.3
10.2
10.1

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Do not use any sprays such as
insecticide, lacquer, hair spray or other
flammable gases within approximately
1m(3.3ft.) from the system.

2.1 Identification of Parts
Fig.2.1 External Parts of System
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Air Intake
Air Outlet
Vertical Adjustment
Louver
Front Panel
Display Panel
Horizontal Adjustment
Louver
Air Filter
Remote Controller

If the remote control shows Celsius
temperature. Please press the
" " and " " switches more
than 3 seconds at the same time.
The temperature display of the
remote controller can convert
Celsius to Fahrenheit.
Press switches only with fingers. Do
not press switches by any other
item,as it may break switches.
Fig.3.1Example of Remote Controller
Regarding the instructions of Wired Remote
Control Switch or Wireless Remote Control
Switch,read the operation manual attached to
the control switch.
The pictures of Control Switch are just example.
The matter is related to the optional parts of
customer choices.
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If use the Wired Remote Control Switch, the
connecting wire of siginal receptor must be
disconnected. if not , the Wired Remote Control
Switch can not be used.
Press the " " or " " button every time, the
setting temperature will increase or decrease by
1°F. The minimum setting indication is 16°C(61°F)
and the maximum setting indication is 32°C(90°F).
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Display introduction
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Fig.4.1 Signal Receptor
To operate the room air conditioner, aim the remote controller to the signal receptor.
The remote controller will operate the air conditioner at a distance of up to 5m(16.5ft.)
when pointing at signal receptor of indoor unit.
Signal display lights for 10 seconds, when operate the wireless remote control switch.
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Display set temperature.
It shows FC after 200 hours of usage as reminder to clean the filter.
After filter cleaning press the filter reset button located on the indoor
unit behind the frontpanel in order to reset the display.
Temperature indicator
Sleep indicator
It lights up in sleep mode.
Running indicator
It lights up when the AC is running.
Timer indicator
It lights up during set time.
Signal Receptor
It flashes during defrosting.

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Make sure that the outdoor unit is not
covered with snow or ice. If covered,
remove it by using hot water
(approximately 50°C(122°F)).
If the water temperature is higher than
50°C(122°F), it will cause damage to
plastic parts.
When the outlet air temperature reaches higher
than approximately 30°C(86°F), swinging of
louvers is started.

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approximately 40°C(104°F).
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“ RESET”
When the cooling operation continues for a long
period of time under high humidity conditions
(higher than 27°C(80°F)/80% R.H.), dew can
form on the air panel.

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2. Necessary Tools and Instrument List for Installation
equipments for R410A
Users can not change power
lines by themselves, replaced
by professional maintenance
staffs.
irrelevant
Do not install the indoor unit,
outdoor unit, remote control
switch and cable within
approximately 3m(9.8ft.)
from strong electromagnetic
wave radiators such as
medical equipment.

Accessory Quantity Purpose
Mounting
Bracket
Screw
Screw Cover
For Mounting Indoor Unit
For Mounting Bracket
Cover screw hole
1000(39-3/8)
Fig. 4.1 Operation and Maintenance Space Fig. 4.2 Hole for Piping on the Wall
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For Refrigerant Pipe
Thermal
Insulation Pipe
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Wall
2(5/64) to
5(13/16)
Diameter of 65
(2-9/16)
Hole for Piping
INDOOR
UNIT
2.4m(8ft.)
150(5-29/32)
100(3-15/16)
unit:mm(in.)
wall and
board
hanging
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Wireless Remote
Control Switch For Control the Indoor Unit
6For Mounting Bracket
Plug
100
(3-15/16)
unit:mm(in.)
2For Refrigerant Pipe
Refirgerant
Pipe Connection

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4.3 Installation
The dimensions of the mounting bracket and the
unit installation are indicated in Fig. 4.3.
4.3.1 Mounting Bracket onto Wall
When the mounting bracket is directly attached
to a wood wall or a concrete wall, check to ensure
of 2000N(0.45kip).
Mounting on a Concrete Wall or a Concrete Block
Wall: Attach the mounting bracket to the wall with
anchor bolts as shown in Fig. 4.4.
Mounting Bracket
Screw
Fig. 4.4 Mounting on Concrete Wall or
Concrete Block Wall
Fixing Screw for
Mounting Bracket
Mounting
Bracket
Utilize Six Screws.
NOTE
Plug
Drill holes of 32mm
(1-17/64in.)in depth
on the wall
The mounting bracket should be installed
so that the side of drain piping connected is
slightly (about 3mm(1/8in.)) lower than the
other side, in order to avoid the incorrect
position of the drain discharge.
(Drain piping connection can be performed
both right side and left side of the unit.)
3m(9.8ft.)

Fig.4.3 Mounting Bracket
unit:mm(in.)
Model abcde
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18 24
~
159
(6-17/64)
168
(6-39/64)
39
(1-17/32)
90
(3-35/64)
35
(1-3/8)
291
(11-29/64)
195
(7-43/64)
48
(1-57/64)
201
(7-29/32)
56
(2-13/64)
(kBtu/h
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150
(5-29/32)
561(22-3/32)100
(3-15/16)
100
(3-15/16)66(2-19/32)
36
(1-27/64)
51(2)
76(3)
161
(6-11/32)
45(1-49/64)
45
(1-49/64)
315(12-13/32)
69(2-23/32)
44
(1-47/64)
34(1-11/32)
( 65(2-9/16)) ( 65(2-9/16))

One Each Side
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Hook
Hook
4.3.2 Mounting the Indoor Units
Hook the indoor unit to the mounting bracket,
maintaining the indoor unit upright.
Fig 4.5 Mounting of the Indoor Units
4.3.3 Removing Flat Panel
In order to connect the refrigerant piping,
wiring and to check drain water flow, removing
the flat panel is needed. Perform these work
according to the following instructions. Pay
attention to the resin components not to scratch.
(1) Hold both sides of the flat panel and open it,
and pull the right arm toward the inner side.
Slightly close the flat panel and pull it, then
remove the flat panel.
Flat Panel
(2) Pay attention to the junction of grille
from each side, to prevent breaking off.
Fig 4.6 Slop angle of the Indoor Units
(1) The side of the drain pipe is
downward-sloping 2 degrees or 3 degrees
in the process of the unit installation.
(2) Check the drainage of the drain pan
through water overflow test.
Drain Piping
Mounting
Bracket
Catch
Slowly hold up and
press the unit downward.
Check to ensure that the unit is completely
hooked onto the mounting bracket. If not, it
may drop from the bracket, resulting in a
serious accident.
This manual suits for next models
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