SEELEY INTERNATIONAL Braemar KBHV Series User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
(English) (KBHV SERIES)
ON/OFF
I FEEL
MODE
TURBO
FAN
LIGHT SLEEP
TEMP
Wi-Fi
CLOCK
T-ON T-OFF
CASSETTE INVERTER

KBHV Series Cassette Inverter
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IMPORTANT
VERY IMPORTANT
ANY FAILURE TO CARRY
OUT THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING, AND ANY
FAILURE TO FILL OUT THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE, WILL VOID
YOUR WARRANTY.
As with any product that has moving parts or is subject to wear and tear, it is
that you maintain your air conditioner and have it regularly
serviced. Accordingly, it is a condition of warranty cover for your air conditioner
that you comply with all of the maintenance and service requirements set out
in this Manual. Compliance with these requirements will prolong the life of your
air conditioner. Further, it is also a condition of warranty cover that the
Maintenance Schedule in the Manual is filled out (by signing and dating it in
the places indicated) when the item is completed.
(For complete warranty terms, refer to the separate Warranty Booklet sold with
the product. Alternatively, visit to download the terms.
Warranty terms are subject to property access and industry safety standards.)
www.braemar.net.au
iBSHVD1S Series High Wall Inverter Unit
INDOOR
MODEL
OUTDOOR
MODEL
OPTIONAL MULTI-
SPLIT OUTDOOR
CAPACITY
COOL / HEAT
BSHV25D1S BCHV25D1S MCHV54D12
2.6 kW / 2.8 kW
BSHV35D1S BCHV35D1S MCHV73D13
3.5 kW / 3.85 kW
BSHV50D1S BCHV50D1S MCHV81D14
5.2 kW / 5.85 kW
BSHV60D1S BCHV60D1S MCHV10D14
6.3 kW / 6.3 kW
BSHV70D1S
BSHV80D1S
BCHV70D1S
BCHV80D1S MCHV11D15
7.0 kW / 7.5 kW
8.0 kW / 8.4 kW
IMPORTANT
VERY IMPORTANT
ANY FAILURE TO CARRY
OUT THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING, AND ANY
FAILURE TO FILL OUT THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE, WILL VERY
LIKELY VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
As with any product that has moving parts or is subject to wear and tear, it is
that you maintain your air conditioner and have it regularly
serviced. Accordingly, it is a condition of warranty cover for your air conditioner
that you comply with all of the maintenance and service requirements set out
in this Manual. Compliance with these requirements will prolong the life of your
air conditioner. Further, it is also a condition of warranty cover that the
Maintenance Schedule in the Manual is filled out (by signing and dating it in
the places indicated) when the item is completed.
(For complete warranty terms, refer to the separate Warranty Booklet sold with
the product. Alternatively, visit
to download the terms.
Warranty terms are subject to property access and industry safety standards.)
https://www.seeleyinternational.com/warranty/

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MAIN COMPONENTS.........................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION & SAFETY ..............................................................................3
OPERATION
REMOTE CONTROLLER..............................................................................4
CONTROLLER LAYOUT...............................................................................5
CONTROLLER DISPLAY LAYOUT ..............................................................5
ON/OFF .........................................................................................................6
MODE ............................................................................................................6
FAN SPEED...................................................................................................6
BUTTONS ...........................................................................................6
CLOCK ..........................................................................................................6
TIMER SETTINGS.........................................................................................7
SWING UP / DOWN ......................................................................................7
X-FAN ............................................................................................................7
TURBO ..........................................................................................................7
TEMP .............................................................................................................8
SLEEP ...........................................................................................................8
I FEEL............................................................................................................8
CHILD LOCK.................................................................................................8
FAHRENHEIT / CENTIGRADE .....................................................................8
LIGHT ............................................................................................................8
ENERGY SAVING .........................................................................................9
8°C HEATING FUNCTION ............................................................................9
ERROR DISPLAY........................................................................................10
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE ............................................................................11
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ...........................................................................12
OPERATION TIPS.............................................................................................13
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................14
WARRANTY & SERVICE..................................................................................15
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CONTENTS
MAIN COMPONENTS.........................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION & SAFETY ..............................................................................3
OPERATION
REMOTE CONTROLLER..............................................................................4
CONTROLLER LAYOUT...............................................................................5
CONTROLLER DISPLAY LAYOUT ..............................................................5
ON/OFF .........................................................................................................6
MODE ............................................................................................................6
FAN SPEED...................................................................................................6
BUTTONS ...........................................................................................6
CLOCK ..........................................................................................................6
TIMER SETTINGS.........................................................................................7
SWING UP / DOWN ......................................................................................7
WiFi ................................................................................................................8
TURBO .........................................................................................................10
TEMP .............................................................................................................9
SLEEP ...........................................................................................................9
I FEEL............................................................................................................9
CHILD LOCK.................................................................................................9
FAHRENHEIT / CENTIGRADE ....................................................................10
LIGHT ...........................................................................................................10
ENERGY SAVING ........................................................................................10
8°C HEATING FUNCTION ...........................................................................10
HEALTH FUNCTION....................................................................................10
AIR FUNCTION......................................................................................... ...10
ERROR DISPLAY.........................................................................................11
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE .......................................................................12
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ......................................................................14
OPERATION TIPS........................................................................................15
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................16
WARRANTY & SERVICE..................................................................................17
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CONTENTS

MAIN COMPONENTS
INDOOR UNIT
5
1
26 3 4
RECEIVER DISPLAY AUTO BUTTON
AUTO TEST
TIMER POWER TEST BUTTON
INDICATING LAMP INDICATING LAMP
ON/OFF
NOTE: Display panel style or position may differ
from the above graphics.
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MODE
I FEEL T-ON T-OFF
TEMP CLOCK
LIGHT X-FAN SLEEP
OUTDOOR UNIT Air inlet
.
.
Air outlet
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98Fig. 1
2KBHV Series Cassette Inverter
1. Air inlet
2. Front panel
3. Filter
4. Louvre
5. Air outlet
6. Display panel
7. Remote control
8. Condensate tube
9. Gas Pipe
10. Liquid Pipe
TURBO
FAN

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MAIN COMPONENTS
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
1. Air inlet
2. Front panel
3. Aux. button
4. Filter
5. Horizontal
Louvre
6. Air outlet
7. Display panel
8. Remote control
9. Condensate tube
10. Gas Pipe
11. Liquid Pipe
NOTE: Display panel style or position
may differ from the above graphics.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
91011
Air outlet
Air inlet
SINGLE SPLIT OR
MULTI-SPLIT UNIT
heating
indicator
temp.
indicator
cooling
indicator
power
indicator
receiver
window
drying
indicator MODE
FAN
ON/OFF
CLOCK
TEMP SLEEP
TIMER ON TIMER OFF
X-FAN
SWING
IFEEL
TURBO
INTRODUCTION & SAFETY
Congratulations on purchasing a new
Braemar Air Conditioner!
Please keep this Manual and the
Warranty Booklet in a safe place,
along with the original purchase
documents, plus all relevant
certificates of compliance relating to
the installation work performed. Please
register the Warranty straight away, by
following the steps set out in the
Warranty Booklet.
The installer must read the Installation
Manual before installing the Braemar
Cassette Inverter Air Conditioning Unit.
The home owner/user should read the
Owner's Manual before operating the
Unit.
To ensure the warranty on the Unit is
continued and valid, the Unit must be
checked and serviced by the home
owner/user as per the requirements in
the Maintenance & Service section
and the Maintenance Schedule. This
will also prolong the life of your air
conditioner.
The home owner/user should regularly
check the Air Inlet side of the Outdoor
unit (see the diagram on page 2) to
ensure grass, leaf and other matter are
not drawn into or onto the Inlet side of
the Outdoor unit. Restriction to the air
flow across the coil will reduce the
system's capacity, and result in high
operation pressures and excessive
operating costs.
IMPORTANT!
THE AUSTRALIAN GREENHOUSE
OFFICE HAS ISSUED VARIOUS
REGULATIONS ON THE USE AND
DISPOSAL OF REFRIGERANTS IN
THE UNIT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE REGULATIONS MAY HARM
THE ENVIRONMENT AND COULD
LEAD TO THE IMPOSITION OF
SUBSTANTIAL FINES.
WHERE SPECIFIED, ONLY
QUALIFIED AND LICENSED
TECHNICIANS SHOULD PERFORM
WORK ON THIS UNIT, FAILING
WHICH THE WARRANTY ON THE
UNIT WILL BE VOID.
WARNING! This appliance is not
intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
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.

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OPERATION
CHANGING BATTERIES
Push down on the battery panel to
open the battery compartment area.
Insert 2 x AAA 1.5V batteries, ensuring
the polarity aligns with the markings in
the battery compartment (refer below).
If the remote controller does not
activate, remove the batteries and re-
insert after waiting 30 seconds.
Your
has been designed
and built with reliable, quality
components. To ensure many years of
trouble free, dependable service
please read the following pages very
carefully, and please ensure that you
follow all of the instructions.
Please follow the below cautionary
notes when using the remote
controller:-
1. Ensure there are no obstructions
between the High Wall receiver and
remote controller.
2. Don’t let the remote control drop
onto hard surfaces or be subjected to
sudden shocks in any way.
The
warranty does not cover misuse or
accidental damage.
3. Don’t place the remote control in
direct sunlight, or near extremes of
temperature. This will affect the
control’s temperature reading.
4. Don’t place near strong
electromagnetic waves.
5. Don’t mix old and new batteries! If
the remote control will not be used for
a long time, remove the batteries to
avoid corrosion.
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Braemar Cassette Inverter Air
Conditioning Unit
Don’t allow
the remote control to get wet.
. Before operating the air conditioner,
please read this manual carefully and
keep it in a safe place for future
reference.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
OPERATION
CHANGING BATTERIES
Push down on the battery panel to
open the battery compartment area.
Insert 2 x AAA 1.5V batteries, ensuring
the polarity aligns with the markings in
the battery compartment (refer below).
If the remote controller does not
activate, remove the batteries and re-
insert after waiting 30 seconds.
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Your Braemar
has been designed
and built with reliable, quality
components. To ensure many years of
trouble free, dependable service
please read the following pages very
carefully, and please ensure that you
follow all of the instructions.
Please follow the below cautionary
notes when using the remote
controller:-
1. Ensure there are no obstructions
between the High Wall receiver and
remote controller.
2. Don’t let the remote control drop
onto hard surfaces or be subjected to
sudden shocks in any way.
The
warranty does not cover misuse or
accidental damage.
3. Don’t place the remote control in
direct sunlight, or near extremes of
temperature. This will affect the
control’s temperature reading.
4. Don’t place near strong
electromagnetic waves.
5. Don’t mix old and new batteries! If
the remote control will not be used for
a long time, remove the batteries to
avoid corrosion.
6
High Wall Air
Conditioning Unit
Don’t allow
the remote control to get wet.
. Before operating the air conditioner,
please read this manual carefully and
keep it in a safe place for future
reference.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
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CONTROLLER LAYOUT
CONTROLLER DISPLAY LAYOUT
OPERATION cont.
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SWING button
TIMER ON /
OFF buttons
X-FAN
LIGHT button
/
CLOCK button
HEALTH /
VENT button
SLEEP button
TURBO button
TEMP button
I FEEL button
Signal transmitter
/ buttons
FAN button
MODE button
ON/OFF button
FAN button
8 heating function℃
Light
Sleep mod
Clock
Heat mode
Fan mode
Dry mode
Cool mode
Auto mode
Operation mod
I
Temp. display type
:Set temp.
:Outdoor ambient temp.
:Indoor ambient temp.
e
e
feel
Send signal
Turbo mode
Set temperature
Set time
TIMER ON /
TIMER OFF
Child lock
Up & down swing
Set fan speed
ventilation operation
health function
WiFi (without this function)
CONTROLLER LAYOUT
CONTROLLER DISPLAY LAYOUT
OPERATION cont.
SWING button
TIMER ON /
OFF buttons
Wi-Fi
CLOCK button
HEALTH /
VENT button
SLEEP button
TURBO button
TEMP button
I FEEL button
Signal transmitter
/ buttons
FAN button
MODE button ON/OFF button
ON/OFF
I FEEL
MODE
TURBO
FAN
LIGHT SLEEP
TEMP
Wi-Fi
CLOCK
T-ON T-OFF
Send signal
Turbo mode
Set temperature
Set time
TIMER ON /
TIMER OFF
Child lock
Up & down swing
left & right swing
Set fan speed
Air function
health function
Wi-Fi
8 heating function℃
Sleep mod
Quiet
Operation mod
I
e
e
feel
Temp. display type
:Set temp.
:Outdoor ambient temp.
:Indoor ambient temp.
Cool mode
Auto mode
Dry mode
Fan mode
Heat mode

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OPERATION cont.
ON / OFF
MODE
Press to turn the power on or off.
SLEEP function will be cancelled when
power is turned off.
Press to toggle between AUTO,
COOL, DRY, FAN and HEAT modes.
The remote controller & indoor will
display the below icons:-
AUTO Mode - cycles between
COOL and HEAT modes
depending on ambient
temperature.
COOL Mode - refrigerated cooling
DRY mode - for extracting
moisture from the air.
FAN mode - Fan only operation
(no cooling).
HEAT mode - reverse cycle
heating.
AUTO mode is the default setting.
During AUTO mode, the SET
temperature will not be Note: to
prevent cold air after starting HEAT
mode, unit will blow air after a 1-5
minute delay.
FAN SPEED
CLOCK
Press the FAN button to toggle
between AUTO, Low, Medium and
High speed.
AUTO fan speed is default on power
up. In DRY mode, only Low FAN
speed is selected.
Use to adjust the SET temperature
within the range 16-30°C (61-86°F).
Hold the button down for quick
adjustment.
Note: Temperature adjustment is
unavailable in AUTO mode.
Press the CLOCK button to set the
clock time. will flash on the display,
and the clock can be adjusted by
pressing the
/
or buttons within 5
seconds, using a 24 hr clock. Once
the correct time is set, press the
CLOCK button again to confirm the
clock setting. will be displayed
continuously, this indicates the clock
time is set. Set the correct time to
enable the TIMER function to work
correctly.
BUTTONS
AUTO

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OPERATION cont.
TIMER SETTINGS
TIMER ON
The unit can be programmed to turn
on, turn off or a combination of both
when in standby or power ON modes.
Use the below settings.
Press the button to enter
the setup. The icon will disappear
and “ON” will blink on the remote
controller display. Use the
TIMER ON
icon will be displayed.
Press the TIMER OFF button to enter
the setup. The icon will disappear
and “OFF” will blink on the remote
controller display. Use the
icon will be displayed.
or
buttons to adjust the clock time for the
unit to start. Holding these buttons will
produce rapid adjustment.
When complete, press the TIMER ON
button again to set - “ON” will stop
blinking and
Pressing the TIMER ON button again
will CANCEL the TIMER ON function.
or
buttons to adjust the clock time for the
unit to stop.
When complete, press the TIMER OFF
button again to set - “OFF” will stop
blinking and
Pressing the TIMER OFF button again
will cancel the TIMER OFF function.
TIMER OFF
SWING
Press the buttons to adjust the
RIGHT/LEFT
UP/DOWN
louvre, each press will toggle between
the below settings:-
Where a single line indicates a fixed
position, multiple lines indicate
swinging up/down in the positions
shown.
If the louvre is set to OFF (no display)
when swinging, it will remain fixed in
the last position.
Note: Not all swing functions may be
available with this unit.
CLOSED
CLOSED

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OPERATION cont.
TEMP
Press the TEMP button to toggle
between the following on the indoor
display:-
SET temperature (room target
temperature). SET temperature
is displayed if no icon is shown.
Indoor ambient temperature
Outdoor ambient temperature
(where equipped)
Note:
outdoor temperature display is not
available on some models.
default setting is ‘no display’
Only available on models with a
‘dual 8' display on the indoor unit.
When in COOL, HEAT or DRY modes,
press the SLEEP button to start up the
sleep function.
The icon is displayed on the
remote controller. Default setting is
SLEEP mode ‘OFF’.
In COOL and DRY modes, after
running for one hour, the main unit
SET temperature will increase by 1°C,
then after 2 hours will increase by 2°C,
then will continue to run at this
temperature.
SLEEP
SLEEP cont.
cancel
CHILD LOCK
In HEAT mode, the SET temperature
will decrease by 1°C and then 2°C for
the first 2 hours, and then stay
constant.
Press the I FEEL button to activate this
feature. The remote controller will act
as the temperature thermostat,
sending a temperature reading to the
unit every 10 minutes. By this method,
the unit will react to where the remote
controller is positioned. I FEEL will be
shown on the remote controller
display.
Press the I FEEL button again to
this feature.
The remote controller can be locked
from inadvertent button operation.
I FEEL
FAHRENHEIT / CENTIGRADE
Press both or buttons
simultaneously to lock (or unlock) the
remote controller. The icon will
be displayed, and will blink 3 times
when a button is pressed.
The temperature display can be
toggled between Centigrade and
Fahrenheit scales by pressing the
MODE and buttons simultaneously
while in ‘OFF’ status.
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OPERATION cont.
WiFi INSTALLATION
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Requirements for User’s smart phone:
DOWNLOAD AND INSTALLATION
Scan the QR code or search ‘Ewpe
smart” from the application market to
download and install it. When “Ewpe
Smart” app is installed, register the
account and add the device to achieve
long distance control and LAN control
of smart home devices. For more
information, please refer to “Help” in
the App.
CONTROL FLOW CHART
App Download Linkage
iOS system
Support iOS7.0 and
above version
Android system
Support Android 4.0 and
above version
Intelligent
home
appliances
Home WiFi
Home WiFi
Internet
Home wireless
router
APP
Cloud
Cellular /
Other WiFi
WiFi FUNCTION
Press the WiFi to toggle WiFi function
on or off. The “WiFi” icon will appear on
the remote control display when in use.
To restore factory default settings on
the WiFi module, press “MODE” and
“WiFi” buttons simultaneously for 1s
when the unit is OFF.

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OPERATION cont.
LIGHT
8°C HEATING FUNCTION
Press the LIGHT button to toggle
between LIGHT ON and LIGHT OFF
status. Default is LIGHT ‘ON’.
When in COOL mode, press the TEMP
and CLOCK buttons simultaneously to
start Energy Saving function. The
remote controller display will show the
‘SE’ icon. Repeat to cancel.
When in HEAT mode, press the TEMP
and CLOCK buttons simultaneously to
start 8°C Heating function. The
remote display will show and a
selected temperature of ‘8°C’ (46°F).
Repeat to cancel.
ENERGY SAVING
OPERATION cont.
TEMP
Press the TEMP button to toggle
between the following on the indoor
display:-
SET temperature (room target
temperature). SET temperature
is displayed if no icon is shown.
Indoor ambient temperature
Outdoor ambient temperature
(where equipped)
Note:
oor temperature display is notoutd
able on some models.
available on models with a
avail
default setting is ‘no display’
Only
8' display on the indoor unit.‘dual
SLEEP
When in COOL, HEAT or DRY modes,
pres
p function.slee
The icon is displayed on the
remote controller. Default setting is
EP mode ‘OFF’.SLE
In COOL and DRY modes, after
running for one hour, the main unit
SET temperature will increase by 1°C,
then after 2 hours will increase by 2°C,
will continue to run at thisthen
erature.temp
cancel
SLEEP cont.
In HEAT mode, the SET temperature
will decrease by 1°C and then 2°C for
the first 2 hours, and then stay
tant.cons
I FEEL
Press the I FEEL button to activate this
feature. The remote controller will act
as the temperature thermostat,
sending a temperature reading to the
every 10 minutes. By this method,unit
the unit will react to where the remote
controller is positioned. I FEEL will be
shown on the remote controller
display.
Press the I FEEL button again to
this feature.
CHILD LOCK
The remote controller can be locked
from inadvertent button operation.
FAHRENHEIT / CENTIGRADE
res
s the SLEEP button to start up the P s both or buttons
simultaneously to lock (or unlock) the
remote controller. The icon will
be displayed, and will blink 3 times
when a button is pressed.
temperature display can beThe
toggled between Centigrade and
Fahrenheit scales by pressing the
MODE and buttons simultaneously
while in ‘OFF’ status.

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ont.
GHT
OPERATION c
LI
ION
Press the LIGHT button to toggle
between LIGHT ON and LIGHT OFF
status. Default is LIGHT ‘ON’.
When in COOL mode, press the TEMP
ly toand CLOCK buttons simultaneous
start Energy Saving function. The
w theremote controller display will sho
ncel.
EMP
‘SE’ icon. Repeat to ca
8°C HEATING FUNCT
When in HEAT mode, press the T
and CLOCK buttons simultaneously to
start 8°C Heating function. The
remote display will show and a
selected temperature of ‘8°C’ (46°F).
ENERGY SAVING
HEALTH FUNCTION
Health function is avaliable when the
unit is equipped with anion generator.
When the health function is activated,
the anion will absorb the dust and kill
bacteria in the room.
Press the health button to turn on, the
icon will appear, repeat to cancel.
AIR FUNCTION
When the indoor unit is connected with
fresh air valve, the air function setting
will control the fresh air volume and
improve air quality in the room.
Press the Air button until the icon
appears to turn on function, repeat to
cancel.
Repeat to cancel.
TURBO
When the unit is first turned on in
COOL or HEAT modes, press TURBO
to quickly reach the SET temperature.
will be shown on the remote
controller display. Press this button
again to exit TURBO function.

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OPERATION cont.
Indoor
display
ERROR DISPLAY
Your High Wall air conditioner includes abnormal operation detection hardware
and software. If the unit enters an abnormal state, the temperature indicator on
the fascia display will blink to display a corresponding error code.
Error codes and their meanings are shown below:
Note: if there are other error codes displayed, please contact Seeley qualified
service agents for details.
Please note the error code displayed when contacting Seeley service.
FAULT CONDITIONS
If the below conditions should occur, please turn off the air conditioner and
isolate its power immediately, and then contact the Seeley qualified service
agents for assistance.
Power cord is overheating or damaged.
Abnormal sound during operation.
Circuit breaker is continually tripping.
Burning smell is noticed.
Indoor unit is leaking condensate
Error Description
Defrost status entered. This is a normal occurrence in
HEAT mode.
Please contact Seeley qualified service agents.
Please contact Seeley qualified service agents.
Please contact Seeley qualified service agents.
It can be reset by restarting the unit. If not, please contact
Seeley qualified service agents.
DRED mode 1 (full shut down), mode 2 (50% power) or
Mode 3 (75% power) signal received from Power Grid
Error code (example only)
Error Code
Heating icon ON 10s,
OFF 0.5s
F1
F2
C5
H6
d1, d2, d3
Indoor
display
OPERATION cont.
ERROR DISPLAY
Your High Wall air conditioner includes abnormal operation detection hardware
and software. If the unit enters an abnormal state, the temperature indicator on
the fascia display will blink to display a corresponding error code.
Error code (example only)
Error codes and their meanings are shown below:
Note: if there are other error codes displayed, please contact Seeley qualified
service agents for details.
Please note the error code displayed when contacting Seeley service.
FAULT CONDITIONS
If the below conditions should occur, please turn off the air conditioner and
isolate its power immediately, and then contact the Seeley qualified service
agents for assistance.
Power cord is overheating or damaged.
Abnormal sound during operation.
Circuit breaker is continually tripping.
Burning smell is noticed.
Indoor unit is leaking condensate
Error Description
Defrost status entered. This is a normal occurrence in
HEAT mode.
Please contact Seeley qualified service agents.
Please contact Seeley qualified service agents.
Please contact Seeley qualified service agents.
It can be reset by restarting the unit. If not, please contact
Seeley qualified service agents.
DRED mode 1 (full shut down), mode 2 (50% power) or
Mode 3 (75% power) signal received from Power Grid
Error Code
Heating icon ON 10s,
OFF 0.5s
F1
F2
C5
H6
d1, d2, d3

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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Installation Date:
Items to be done by the (please sign in the places indicated)Home Owner/User
Monthly Annually Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Air filter cleaning
Air filter replacement
Maintain required clearance
around Outdoor unit
Items to be done by a
(Home owner/user must ensure that the technician signs and dates in the places indicated)
Qualified Licensed Technician
Check, clean or replace filter
Check drain from indoor coil
Check Outdoor unit clearances – maintain garden and debris
Check refrigerant charge
Check refrigeration connections for soundness
Check outdoor fans
Check electrical connections
Check overall installation
Report to the home owner/user all tasks that require attention
Please NOTE: the Maintenance Schedule covers Year 1 to Year 5. To preserve your
investment for many years afterwards, we strongly recommend that you continue to
maintain and service the Braemar High Wall Inverter Air Conditioning Unit as per the items
and frequency set out in the Schedule, and as indicated elsewhere in this Manual.
Year 1 – Date:
Year 2 – Date:
Year 3 – Date:
Year 4 – Date:
Year 5 – Date:
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
SAFETY
AIR FILTER
Always isolate power for the air
conditioner from electricity mains
nce.before cleaning or maintena
It is important to check and clean the
air filter as per the Maintenance
Schedule. Adirty air filter will not allow
the correct amount of clean air to pass
through your air conditioner, resulting
in poor performance and increased
running costs. Please follow the below
steps:-
1. Release the central air inlet grille.
a. Screws secure the cover in place.
These are located in one of two
positions (model specific).
-In the corners of the grille
-Under screw covers located on the
panel (pull the two screw covers up to
remove the screws).
Remove the screws and set aside for
reinsertion later.
ont.AIR FILTER c
b. Push the fasteners to unlock the
grille from the fascia.
2. Disassemble the grille by pulling
fromdown to 45° angle and unclipping
the fascia.
3. Remove the filter mesh. Clean the
filter mesh by vacuuming or washing
under running water (no warmer than
45°C). Use a mixture of mild detergent
and water if the filter has grease or oil
buildup. Dry in the shade.
NOTE: always ensure the filter is dry,
e airand in place prior to operating th
conditioner.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Installation Date:
Items to be done by the (please sign in the places indicated)Home Owner/User
Monthly Annually Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Air filter cleaning
Air filter replacement
Maintain required clearance
around Outdoor unit
Items to be done by a
(Home owner/user must ensure that the technician signs and dates in the places indicated)
Qualified Licensed Technician
Check, clean or replace filter
Check drain from indoor coil
Check Outdoor unit clearances – maintain garden and debris
Check refrigerant charge
Check refrigeration connections for soundness
Check outdoor fans
Check electrical connections
Check overall installation
Report to the home owner/user all tasks that require attention
Please NOTE: the Maintenance Schedule covers Year 1 to Year 5. To preserve your
investment for many years afterwards, we strongly recommend that you continue to
maintain and service the Braemar High Wall Inverter Air Conditioning Unit as per the items
and frequency set out in the Schedule, and as indicated elsewhere in this Manual.
Year 1 – Date:
Year 2 – Date:
Year 3 – Date:
Year 4 – Date:
Year 5 – Date:
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Installation Date:
Items to be done by the (please sign in the places indicated)Home Owner/User
Monthly Annually Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Air filter cleaning
Air filter replacement
Maintain required clearance
around Outdoor unit
Items to be done by a
(Home owner/user must ensure that the technician signs and dates in the places indicated)
Qualified Licensed Technician
Check, clean or replace filter
Check drain from indoor coil
Check Outdoor unit clearances – maintain garden and debris
Check refrigerant charge
Check refrigeration connections for soundness
Check outdoor fans
Check electrical connections
Check overall installation
Report to the home owner/user all tasks that require attention
Please NOTE: the Maintenance Schedule covers Year 1 to Year 5. To preserve your
investment for many years afterwards, we strongly recommend that you continue to
maintain and service the Braemar High Wall Inverter Air Conditioning Unit as per the items
and frequency set out in the Schedule, and as indicated elsewhere in this Manual.
Year 1 – Date:
Year 2 – Date:
Year 3 – Date:
Year 4 – Date:
Year 5 – Date:
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The following events may occur during normal operation:
Compressor protection
• The compressor cannot restart for 3 minutes after it stops.
The supply air drops below a pre-determined set point; this prevents
the indoor coil from freezing.
A white mist may generate due to a large temperature difference
between air inlet and air outlet on COOL mode in an indoor
environment that has a high relative humidity.
You may hear a low hissing sound when the compressor is running or
has just stopped running.
This sound is the sound of the refrigerant flowing or coming to a stop.
You can also hear a low “squeak” sound when the compressor is
running or has just stopped running.
This is caused by heat expansion and cold contraction of the plastic parts
in the Unit when the temperature is changing.
This is a normal condition when the air conditioner has not been used for a
long time or during first use of the Unit.
This is caused by the Indoor unit giving off smells permeated from building
material, from furniture or smoke (for example if someone is cooking food).
When indoor air temperature reaches the setting on the remote controller, the
compressor will stop operating and after approximately 60 seconds the indoor
fan will stop blowing air. When the room temperature rises back to the set
point, the indoor fan and the compressor will start again.
1. Protection of the air conditioner.
2. A white mist coming out from the Indoor unit.
3. Low noise of the air conditioner.
4. Dust is blown out from the Indoor unit.
5. A peculiar smell comes out from the Indoor unit.
6. FAN operation during COOL mode.
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OPERATION TIPS
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
OUTDOOR UNIT
The Outdoor unit has either one or two
fans, it draws air through the appliance
to expel the heat generated during the
cooling cycle. We recommend
checking that plants haven't grown into
or around the air intake or outlet, along
with other debris that may build up
over time, namely, leaves and the like.
REFRIGERANT
A lack of refrigerant, due to a leak, will
cause the compressor to overheat and
expire prematurely. You will notice a
decline in cooling effect and an
increase in power consumption.
Therefore, having a qualified, licensed
technician service your air conditioner
will save you money in the long term.
PLEASE REFER TO THE NEXT
PAGE FOR THE MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
INDOOR COIL (REFER PAGE 2)
Ensure drain connections are checked
on an annual basis (as set out in the
Maintenance Schedule below). Drains
can become blocked by all types of
insects, and rats have been known to
chew through the drain to get to the
water in the pipe.
(REFER PAGE 2)

KBHV Series Cassette Inverter
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Installation Date:
Items to be done by the Home Owner/User (please sign in the places indicated)
Monthly Annually Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
ilter cleaningAir f
Air filter replacement
Maintain required clearance
around Outdoor unit
(Home owner/user must ensure that the technician signs and dates in the places indicated)
Items to be done by a Qualified Licensed Technician
Check, clean or replace filter
Check drain from indoor coil
Check Outdoor unit clearances – maintain garden and debris
Check refrigerant charge
Check refrigeration connections for soundness
Check outdoor fans
Check electrical connections
Please NOTE: the Maintenance Schedule covers Year 1 to Year 5. To preserve your
investment for many years afterwards, we strongly recommend that you continue to
maintain and service the Braemar Cassette Inverter Air Conditioning Unit as per the items
and frequency set out in the Schedule, and as indicated elsewhere in this Manual.
Year 3 – Date:
Year 4 – Date:
Year 5 – Date:
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Report to the home owner/user all tasks that require attention
Year 1 – Date:
Year 2 – Date:
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OPERATION TIPS
The following events may occur during normal operation:
The supply air drops below a pre-determined set point; this prevents
the indoor coil from freezing.
You may hear a low hissing sound when the compressor is running or
has just stopped running.
This sound is the sound of the refrigerant flowing or coming to a stop.
You can also hear a low “squeak” sound when the compressor is
running or has just stopped running.
This is caused by heat expansion and cold contraction of the plastic parts
in the Unit when the temperature is changing.
4. Dust is blown out from the Indoor unit.
This is a normal condition when the air conditioner has not been used for a
long time or during first use of the Unit.
5. A peculiar smell comes out from the Indoor unit.
This is caused by the Indoor unit giving off smells permeated from building
material, from furniture or smoke (for example if someone is cooking food).
6. FAN operation during COOL mode.
When indoor air temperature reaches the setting on the remote controller, the
compressor will stop operating and after approximately 60 seconds the indoor
fan will stop blowing air. When the room temperature rises back to the set
point, the indoor fan and the compressor will start again.
2. A white mist coming out from the Indoor unit.
•A white mist may generate due to a large temperature difference
between air inlet and air outlet on COOL mode in an indoor
environment that has a high relative humidity.
3. Low noise of the air conditioner.
•
•
•
1. Protection of the air condition .
Compressor protection
• The compressor cannot restart for 3 minutes after it stops.

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NOTES
BSHVD1S Series High Wall Inverter Unit
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Probable Cause
1. The air conditioner
does not run.
2. Remote controller
is not operating the
air conditioner.
3. There is insufficient
cooling.
4. ‘Clicking’ sound is
heard from the air
conditioner.
5. SET temperature
can’t be adjusted.
6. Cooler is not
operating at full
power, or at all
1.1 Power failure.
1.2 Fuse blown or circuit
breaker open.
1.3 Thermostat adjustment
too low (in heating mode)
or too high (in cooling
mode).
2.1 Remote controller is out
of range.
2.2 Poor signal reception.
2.3 No display on remote
controller.
3.1 The room was probably
very hot when you
started the system.
3.2 Air filter is dirty / blocked.
4.1 In heating or cooling
operation any plastic
parts may expand or
shrink due to a sudden
temperature change in
this event, a clicking
sound may occur.
5.1 Unit is operating in AUTO
mode.
5.2 The required SET
temperature is outside of
the allowable range.
6.1 DRED (Demand
Response energy saving)
mode has been activated
by the Electricity
Supplier.
Remedy
1.1 Wait for power to resume.
1.2 Replace the fuse or reset
the breaker.
1.3 Check thermostat setting.
In ‘I FEEL’ mode, is
remote in a cold (COOL
mode) or hot (HEAT
mode) location.
2.1 Signal range is 8m.
2.2 Remove obstacles and
electrical interference.
2.3 Check batteries and
replace as needed.
3.1 Wait a while so the Unit
has enough time to cool
the room.
3.2 Clean the filter.
4.1 This is normal.
5.1 Temperature cannot be set
in AUTO mode.
5.2 SET temperature range is
16-30°C
6.1 DRED will stop grid power
demands are reduced

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NOTES
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NOTES
BSHVD1S Series High Wall Inverter Unit
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NOTES cont.
WARRANTY & SERVICE
For prompt, efficient service, please follow the above before calling the
appropriate number below.
For Refrigerated Cooling Issues 1300 526 477
When calling the Warranty Service number, please ensure you have your model
and serial number available, along with date of purchase, and if possible a
description of the problem.
NOTE:
Seeley International strives for continuous product improvements, therefore specifications are subject
to change without notice. Unit colour may vary slightly from that depicted in this booklet.
Installation and commissioning of this system to the manufacturer's specification, and compliance
with industry standards, and local, state and national regulatory codes, are the responsibility of the
installer.
Information in this booklet was true and correct at the time of publishing. E & OE.

KBHV-01-A AU 0822
Warranty Service
Refrigerated Cooling 1300 526 477
seeleyinternational.com
It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continuous
product improvements. Accordingly, specifications are
subject to change without notice. Please consult with your
dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected.
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