Sharp AH-PN10 User manual

OPERATION MANUAL
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT
AH-PN10 AU-PN10
AH-PN10-GY AU-PN10
AH-PN13 AU-PN13
AH-PN13-GY AU-PN13
AH-PN19 AU-PN19
AH-PN24 AU-PN24
AH-L10 AU-L10
AH-L13 AU-L13
CONTENTS Page
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1
PART NAMES 2
USING THE REMOTE
CONTROL
5
AUXILIARY MODE 5
TIPS ON SAVING
ENERGY
5
BASIC OPERATION 6
ADJUSTING THE AIR
FLOW DIRECTION
7
POWERFUL JET
OPERATION
7
GENTLE COOL AIR 8
PLASMACLUSTER
OPERATION
8
TIMER OPERATION 9
ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER 10
DISPLAY BUTTON 10
MAINTENANCE 11
OPERATING CONDITION 11
BEFORE CALLING FOR
SERVICE
12
INSTALLATION MANUAL 13
AH-PN10, 10GY AH-L10
AH-PN13, 13GY AH-L13
AH-PN19, AH-PN24
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing a SHARP air conditioner.
Please read this manual carefully before operating
the product
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ENGLISH
Please read this manual carefully before using
the product. This manual should be kept in a
safe place for handy reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNINGS
• Do not pull or deform the power supply cord.
Pulling and misuse of the power supply cord
can result in damage to the unit and cause
electrical shock.
• Be careful not to expose your body directly to
the outlet air for a long time. It may affect your
physical conditions.
• When using the air conditioner for infants,
children, elderly, bedridden, or disabled people
make sure the room temperature is suitable for
those in the room.
• Never insert objects into the unit. Inserting
objects can result in injury due to the high
speed rotation of internal fans.
• Ground the air conditioner without fail. Do not
connect the grounding wire to gas pipe, water
pipe, lightning rod or telephone grounding
wire. Incomplete grounding may cause electric
shock.
• If anything is abnormal with the air conditioner
(ex. a burning smell), stop the operation
immediately and turn the circuit breaker OFF.
• The appliance shall be installed in accordance
with national wiring regulations. Improper
cable connection can cause the power supply
cord, plug and the electrical outlet to overheat
and cause fire.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarly qualified person in order
to avoid a hazard. Use only the manufacture
specified power cord for replacement.
• Do not splash or pour water directly on the
unit. Water can cause electrical shock or
equipment damage.
• Do not attempt to install/remove/repair the unit
by yourself. Incorrect work will cause electric
shock, water leak, fire etc. Consult your dealer
or other qualified service personnel for the
installation/removal/repair of the unit.
CAUTIONS
• Open a window or door periodically to
ventilate the room, especially when using gas
appliances. Insufficient ventilation may cause
oxygen shortage.
• Do not operate the buttons with wet hand. It
may cause electric shock.
• For safety, turn the circuit breaker off when not
using the unit for an extended period of time.
• Check the outdoor unit mounting rack
periodically for wear and to make sure it is
firmly in place.
• Do not put anything on the outdoor unit nor
step on it. The object or the person may fall
down or drop, causing injury.
• This unit is designed for residential use. Do
not use for other applications such as in a
kennel or greenhouse to raise animals or grow
plants.
• Do not place a vessel with water on the unit.
If water penetrates into the unit, electrical
insulations may deteriorate and cause electric
shock.
• Do not block the air inlets nor outlets of the
unit. It may cause insufficient performance or
troubles.
• Be sure to stop the operation and turn the
circuit breaker off before performing any
maintenance or cleaning. A fan is rotating
inside the unit and you may get injured.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
young children or infirm persons without
supervision. Young children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
• Make sure to connect the air conditioner to
power supply of the rated voltage and fre-
quency. Use of a power supply with improper
voltage and frequency can result in equipment
damage and possible fire.
• Do not install the unit in a place where inflam-
mable gas may leak. It may cause fire.
Install the unit in a place with minimal dust,
fumes and moisture in the air.
• Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth
drainage. Insufficient drainage may cause wet-
ting of the room, furniture etc.
• Make sure a leak breaker or a circuit breaker
is installed, depending on the installation loca-
tion, to avoid electrical shock.
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1 Inlet (Air)
2 Open Panel
3 Air Filter
4 AUX Button
5 Receiver Window
6 Vertical Airflow Louvre
7 Horizontal Airflow Louvre
8 Outlet (Air)
9 OPERATION Lamp (red )
10 TIMER Lamp (orange )
11 POWERFUL JET Lamp
(green )
12 PLASMACLUSTER Lamp
(blue )
PART NAMES
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
13 Inlet (Air)
14 Refrigerant Pipe and
Interconnecting Cord
15 Drainage Hose
16 Outlet (Air)
NOTE:
Actual units might vary slightly
from those shown above.
AH-L10
AH-L13
9
10
11
AH-PN10, AH-PN10-GY
AH-PN13, AH-PN13-GY
AU-PN10
AU-PN13
AU-L10
AU-L13
12
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1Inlet (Air)
2Open Panel
3 Air Filter
4 AUX Button
5Receiver Window
6Power Supply Cord
7Vertical Airflow Louvre
8Horizontal Airflow Louvre
9Outlet (Air)
10 PLASMACLUSTER Lamp
(blue )
11 OPERATION Lamp (red )
12 TIMER Lamp (orange )
13 POWERFUL JET Lamp
(blue )
14 Inlet (Air)
15 Refrigerant Pipe and
Interconnecting Cord
16 Drainage Hose
17 Outlet (Air)
NOTE:
Actual units might vary slightly
from those shown above.
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
14
15
16
17
14
15
16
17
AU-PN19
AU-PN24
10
11
12
13
AH-PN19, AH-PN24
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REMOTE CONTROL
1
TRANSMITTER
2
DISPLAY
3
ON/OFF Button
4
THERMOSTAT Button
5
DISPLAY Button
6
ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER Button
7
PLASMACLUSTER Button
8
TIMER ON Button
9
MODE Button
10 TIMER OFF Button
11 FAN Button
12 TIMER CANCEL Button
13 SWING Button
14 Reset Button
15 POWERFUL JET Button
16 GENTLE COOL AIR Button
DISPLAY
17 MODE Symbols
: AUTO : COOL : DRY
18 POWERFUL JET Symbol
19
PLASMACLUSTER Symbol
20 FAN SPEED Symbols
: AUTO
: Manual setting
21 GENTLE COOL AIR Symbol
22
TEMPERATURE AND TIMER COUNT DOWN
Indicator
23 TRANSMITTING Symbol
24 TIMER ON / TIMER OFF Indicator
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
PART NAMES
(AH-PN10, AH-PN10-GY
AH-PN13, AH-PN13-GY
AH-PN19, AH-PN24 ONLY)
(AH-PN10, AH-PN10-GY
AH-PN13, AH-PN13-GY
AH-PN19, AH-PN24 ONLY)
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AUX
7 m
18,000/24,000 BTU
AUX
LOADING BATTERIES
1
Remove the battery cover.
2
Insert two batteries. (AAA(R03))
Make sure the (+) and (
-
) polarities are
correctly aligned.
3Reinstall the battery cover.
4Press the RESET button using a
thin stick.
NOTE:
• The battery life is approximately 1 year in
normal use.
• When replacing the batteries, always change
both and use the same type.
• If you will not be using the unit for a long time,
remove the batteries from the remote control.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Battery cover
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL
Point the remote control towards the receiver
window and press the desired button. The
unit generates a beep when it receives the
signal.
• Make sure nothing, such as curtains, block the
signal receiver window.
• The signal effective distance is 7 m.
CAUTION:
•
Do not expose the receiver window to direct
sunlight. This may adversely affect its operation.
•
Use of certain fluorescent lamp in the same room
may interfere with transmission of the signal.
• Do not leave the remote control in direct
sunlight or near a heater. Protect the remote
control from moisture and shock.
Use this mode when the remote control is
not available.
TO TURN ON
Press the AUX button.
•
The red OPERATION lamp ( ) will light and
the unit will start operating in the AUTO mode.
• The fan speed and temperature setting are
set to AUTO.
TO TURN OFF
Press the AUX button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp ( ) will turn off.
AUXILIARY MODE
TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY
Below are some simple ways to save energy
when you use your air conditioner.
Set the proper temperature
• Setting the temperature lower than neces-
sary during cooling operation will result in
increased power consumption.
Block direct sunlight and prevent drafts
•
Blocking direct sunlight during cooling operation
will reduce power consumption.
• Close the windows and doors during cooling
operation.
Keep filter clean to ensure the most efficient
operation
Disconnect the power cord or turn off the
circuit breaker when the unit is not used for an
extended period of time
• The indoor unit still consumes a small amount
of power when it is not operating.
Receiver window
RESET button
9,000/12,000 BTU
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2
3
1
4
1
Press the MODE button to select the
operation mode.
2
Press the ON/OFF button to start
operation.
• The red OPERATION lamp ( ) will light up.
TO TURN OFF
Press the ON/OFF button again.
• The red OPERATION lamp ( ) will turn off.
3
Press the THERMOSTAT button to
set the desired temperature.
(AUTO/DRY mode)
The temperature can
be changed up to ±2 °C
the automatically set of
temperature.
(COOL mode)
The temperature setting
range:
16-30°C.
4
Press the FAN button to set the
desired fan speed.
BASIC OPERATION
AUTO COOL DRY
AUTO SOFT LOW HIGH
NOTE:
AUTO MODE
In the AUTO mode, the temperature setting and mode are automatically selected according to the
room temperature when the unit is turned on.
DRY MODE
The fan speed is preset to AUTO and cannot be changed.
WHEN POWER FAILURE OCCURS
This air conditioner has a memory function to store settings when a power failure occurs.
After power recovery, the unit will automatically re-start in the same settings which were active before
the power failure, except for timer settings.
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The air conditioner works at the maximum
power and optimum louvre direction to
makes the room cool rapidly.
1
During operation, press the
POWERFUL JET button.
• The remote control will display “ ”.
• The temperature display will go off.
• The green POWERFUL JET lamp ( )
will light up.
• The vertical airflow louvre will be set
obliquely downward.
TO CANCEL
Press the POWERFUL JET button
again.
• The green POWERFUL JET lamp ( )
will turn off.
• The vertical airflow louvre will return to
the original direction.
NOTE:
• The air conditioner will operate at “Extra
HIGH” fan speed for 30 minutes, and then
shift to “HIGH” fan speed.
• You can not set the temperature or fan speed
during the POWERFUL JET operation.
Louvre lever
1
2
1
9,000/12,000 BTU
18,000/24,000 BTU
CAUTION:
Never attempt to adjust the vertical airflow lou-
vre manually.
• Manual adjustment of the vertical airflow lou-
vre can cause the unit to malfunction.
• When the vertical adjustment louvre is posi-
tioned at the lowest position in the COOL or
DRY mode for an extended period of time,
condensation may result.
VERTICAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION
1
Press the SWING button.
• The vertical airflow louvre will swing.
2
Press the SWING button again
to stop the desired position.
• The adjustment range is narrower the
swing range in order to prevent conden-
sation from dripping.
ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW
DIRECTION POWERFUL JET OPERATION
HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Hold the horizontal airflow louvre
levers and adjust the air flow direction.
Louvre lever
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The vertical airflow louvre is set obliquely
upward to deliver cool air to the ceiling in
order to avoid direct airflow.
1
During operation, press the
GENTLE COOL AIR button.
• The remote control will display “ ”.
TO CANCEL
Press the GENTLE COOL AIR button
again.
NOTE:
• If you want GENTLE COOL AIR operation
in POWERFUL JET mode, press GENTLE
COOL AIR button during POWERFUL JET
operation.
1
GENTLE COOL AIR
PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION
Plasmacluster ions released into the room
will reduce some airborne mold.
1
During operation, press the
PLASMACLUSTER button.
• The remote control will display “ ”.
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp (
)
will light up.
TO CANCEL
Press the PLASMACLUSTER button
again.
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp (
)
will turn off.
NOTE:
• Use of the PLASMACLUSTER operation will
be memorized, and it will be activated the next
time you turn on the unit.
• To perform Plasmacluster operation in FAN
only mode, press the PLASMACLUSTER but-
ton when the unit is not operating.
The mode symbol of the remote control will go
off and the fan speed cannot be set to AUTO.
1
(AH-PN10, AH-PN10-GY
AH-PN13, AH-PN13-GY
AH-PN19, AH-PN24 ONLY)
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TIMER ON
1
Press the TIMER ON button and
set the time as desired.
•
The orange TIMER lamp ( ) will light up.
• The time setting will count down to show
the remaining time.
TO CANCEL
Press the CANCEL button.
•
The orange TIMER lamp ( ) will turn off.
TIMER OPERATION
1
TIMER OFF
1
Press the TIMER OFF button and
set the time as desired.
•
The orange TIMER lamp ( ) will light up.
• The time setting will count down to show
the remaining time.
TO CANCEL
Press the CANCEL button.
• The orange TIMER lamp ( ) will turn off.
0.5h 1.0h 1.5h 10h 11h 12h 0.5h 1.0h 1.5h 10h 11h 12h
CANCEL
1
NOTE:
• Timer duration can be set from a minimum of half an hour to a maximum of 12 hours. Up to 9.5
hours, you can set in half-hour increments, and from 10 to 12 hours, in 1-hour increments.
• The TIMER OFF and TIMER ON can not be set together.
• The ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER operation has priority over TIMER ON and TIMER OFF operations.
• When the temperature is set during timer setting, the temperature will show in the display for 5
seconds and then return to the timer display.
• If a power failure occurs while the TIMER is set, the TIMER setting will be cancelled and will not be
retrieved even after the power is restored.
TIMER OFF
• When the TIMER OFF is set, the temperature setting is automatically adjusted to prevent the room
from becoming excessively cold while you sleep. (Auto Sleep function) One hour after the time
operation begins, the temperature setting rises 1°C higher than the original temperature setting.
TIMER ON
• The unit will turn on prior to the set time to allow the room to reach the desired temperature by the
programmed time. (Awaking function)
CANCEL
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CANCEL
1
1
When the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set, the
unit will automatically turn off after one hour.
1
Press the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER
button.
• The remote control will displays “
”.
•
The orange TIMER lamp ( ) will light up.
TO CANCEL
Press the CANCEL button.
• The orange TIMER lamp ( ) will turn off.
NOTE:
• The ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER operation has
priority over TIMER ON and TIMER OFF
operations.
• If the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set while the
unit is not operating, the unit will operate for an
hour at the formerly set condition.
• If you wish to operate the unit for another
hour before the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is
activated, press the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER
button again during operation.
ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER
Use when the lamps on the unit are too
bright. (The red OPERATION lamp and the
orange TIMER lamp cannot be turned off.)
1
During operation, press the
DISPLAY button.
• The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp ( )
and/or the green POWERFULL JET lamp
( ) will turn off.
TO LIGHT UP
Press the DISPLAY button again.
DISPLAY BUTTON
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9,000/12,000 BTU
18,000/24,000 BTU
Be sure to disconnect the power cord from
the wall outlet or turn off the circuit breaker
before performing any maintenance.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
1
Turn off the unit.
2
Remove the filters.
1Lift the open panel.
2Pull the air filters down to remove them.
MAINTENANCE
OPERATING CONDITION
Mode
Indoor
Temp.
Outdoor
Temp.
Cooling
Upper limit 32˚C43˚C
Lower limit 21˚C21˚C
• The built-in safety device may prevent the unit
from operating when used out of this range.
• Condensation may form on the air outlet if the
unit operates continuously in the COOL or
DRY mode when humidity is over 80 %.
MAINTENANCE AFTER AIR
CONDITIONER SEASON
1
Operate the unit in the COOL
mode, temperature setting 30˚C,
to thoroughly dry inside the unit.
2
Stop the operation and unplug the
unit. Turn off the circuit breaker,
if you have one exclusively for
the air conditioner.
3
Clean the filters, then reinstall
them.
MAINTENANCE BEFORE AIR
CONDITIONER SEASON
1
Make sure that the air filters are
not dirty.
2
Make sure that nothing obstructs
the air inlet or outlet.
3
Clean the filters.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust. If
the filters are dirty, wash them with warm
water and a mild detergent. Dry filters in the
shade before reinstalling.
4
Reinstall the filters and close
the open panel.
CLEANING THE UNIT AND THE
REMOTE CONTROL
• Wipe them with a soft cloth.
• Do not directly splash or pour water on them.
It can cause electrical shock or equipment
damage.
• Do not use hot water, thinner, abrasive pow-
ders or strong solvents.
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Check the following points before calling for
service.
The unit does not operate
• Check if the circuit breaker has tripped or the
fuse has blown.
The unit does not cool effectively
•
Check the filters. If dirty, clean them.
• Check the outdoor unit to make sure nothing
is blocking the air inlet or outlet.
• Check the thermostat is proper setting.
• Make sure windows and doors are closed
tightly.
The unit does not receive the remote
control signal
• Check whether the remote control batteries
have become old and weak.
• Try to send the signal again with the remote
control pointed properly towards the unit’s
signal receiver window.
• Check whether the remote control batteries
are installed properly.
Please call for service when
OPERATION lamp, TIMER lamp and/or
PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit blink.
The following conditions do not denote
equipment malfunctions
UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE
The unit will not operate if it is turned on im-
mediately after it is turned off.
The unit will not
operate immediately
after the mode is changed.
This is to protect the unit.
Wait 3 minutes before
operating the unit.
ODORS
Carpet and furniture odors that entered into
theunit may be sent out from the unit.
CRACKING NOISE
This sound is generated by the friction of the
unit expanding or connecting due to a tempera-
ture change.
SWISHING NOISE
The soft, swishing noise is the sound of the
refrigerant flowing inside the unit.
MIST SEEN AT INDOOR AIR OUTLET
In cooling operation,
this is caused by the differ-
ence between the room air temperature and the
air discharged.
ODOR EMITTED FROM THE
PLASMACLUSTER AIR OUTLET
(AH-PN10, AH-PN10-GY
AH-PN13, AH-PN13-GY
AH-PN19, AH-PN24 ONLY)
This is the smell of ozone generated from
the
Plasmacluster Ion generator. The ozone
concentration is very small, posing no adverse
effect on your health.
The ozone discharged
into the air rapidly decomposes, and its density
in the room will not increase.
A LOW BUZZING NOISE
(AH-PN10, AH-PN10-GY
AH-PN13, AH-PN13-GY
AH-PN19, AH-PN24 ONLY)
This is a sound of the unit generating Plasma-
cluster ions.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
(AH-PN10, AH-PN10-GY
AH-PN13, AH-PN13-GY
AH-PN19, AH-PN24 ONLY)
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
ACCESSORIES
ITEMS Q’ty ITEMS Q’ty ITEMS Q’ty
1MOUNTING PLATE
1
3DRY BATTERY
2
5CABLE COVER
1
2REMOTE CONTROL
1
4REMOTE CONTROL
HOLDER 1
6
OPERATION AND
INSTALLATION MANUAL
1
9K, 12K BTU
18K, 24K BTU
9K, 12K BTU
18K, 24K BTU
•
Installation must be made in accordance with the installation manual by qualified service
personnel.
Incorrect work will cause electric shock, water leak, fire.
•
Be sure to use the attached accessories parts and specified parts for installation.
Use of other parts will cause electric shock, water leak, fire, the unit falling.
• The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
Wrong connection can cause overheating or fire.
•
After installation has complete, check that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas.
If the refrigerant gas contact with fire, it may generate toxic gas.
• Ventilate the room if refrigerant gas leakes during installation.
If the refrigerant gas contact with fire, it may generate toxic gas.
• Use the specified electrical cable.
Make sure the cable is secured in place and that the terminals are free of any excess force from
the cable.
Otherwise overheating or fire may result.
•
Form the cable so that the control box cover, the cord holder and cable holder are not loose.
Otherwise overheating, fire or electric shock may result.
• Tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench according to the specified method.
If the flare nut is tightened too hard, the flare nut may be broken after a long time and cause
refrigerant gas leakage.
• When installing the unit, take care not to enter air substance other than the specified
refrigerant (R22) in the refrigerant cycle.
Otherwise, it will cause burst and injury as a result of abnormal high pressure in the refrigerant cycle.
• Be sure to connect the refrigerant pipe before running the compressor.
Otherwise, it will cause burst and injury as a result of abnormal high pressure in the refrigerant cycle.
• Earth the unit.
Incomplete earth may cause electrical shock.
• Install an earth leakage breaker to avoid electric shock in case of leak.
Use the current-activated, high-sensitivity, high-speed type breaker with a rated sensitivity current
of below 30 mA and an operating time of below 0.1 second.
• Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth drainage.
Insufficient drainage may cause wetting of the room, furniture etc.
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NOTES ON LOCATIONS
INDOOR UNIT
1. Keep the air outlet clear of any obstacle so that outgoing air flows smoothly in the entire room.
2. Make a drain hose hole for easy drainage.
3. Provide sufficient space on both sides and above the unit.
4. The air filters should be easily taken in and out.
5. Keep TV set, radio and the like 1 m or more away from the unit and the remote control.
6. Keep the air inlet clear of obstacles that could block incoming air.
7. The remote control may not function properly in a room equipped with an electronic simultane-
ous-start or rapid-start fluorescent lighting.
8. Select a location that does not cause loud operation noise and extreme vibrations.
OUTDOOR UNIT
1. Place the outdoor unit on a stable base.
2. Provided sufficient space around the unit. It should also be well ventilated.
3. The unit should not be exposed to strong wind nor splashed with rain water.
4. Water drain from the unit should be let out without problem. Lay a drain hose if required. In cold
regions, installation of the drain pipe is not advisable as freezing could result.
5. Keep TV set, radio and the like 1 m or more away from the unit.
6. Avoid locations exposed to machine oil vapor, salty air (facing the seashore, for example), hot
spring vapor sulfur gas, etc. Such location can cause breakdown.
7. Avoid locations exposed to muddy water (along a road, for example) or where the unit can be
tampered with.
8. Select a location where the outgoing air or operating noise cannot annoy others.
9. Keep the air outlet opening free of any obstacle. This could affect the performance of the unit
and create loud noises.
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Provide as much installation space as possible for efficient air-conditioning.
50 mm or more
50 mm
or more
50 mm
or more
70 mm or more
Coating tape
(Commercially
available)
50 mm or more
200 mm
or more
100 mm
or more
200 mm
or more
Fix the remote control holder to the wall
with the short screws.
4REMOTE CONTROL HOLDER
SHORT SCREW
2REMOTE CONTROL
Coating tape (Commercially available)
50 mm or more
50 mm
or more
70 mm or more
50 mm
or more
300 mm
or more
1000 mm
or more
400 mm
or more
9000/12000 BTU 24000 BTU 18000 BTU
300 mm or more
400 mm
or more
300 mm
or more
1000 mm
or more
300 mm
or more
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ENG-
E-15
INSTALLATION DIMENSION OF INDOOR UNIT
860
108
A
125
J
175
115
I
F
E
D
J
E
A
F
I
D
292
45
30
Length unit: mm
Center of wall hole
Center of
wall hole
Outline of indoor unit
(Unit size)
965 (Unit size)
Model Max. piping
length:A
Max. height
difference:B
Min. piping
length
Additional refrigerant
(piping length exceeds 7.5m)
9K-Btu/h type 10 m 5 m
1 m
15 g/m
12K-Btu/h type 15 m 7 m 10 g/m
18K 24K-Btu/h type
15 m 10 m
• Standard piping length is 7.5m.
• When the outdoor unit is placed at a higher level than the indoor
unit, provide a trap near the hose’s lead-in port.
Use the refrigerant pipes shown in the table below.
Pipe size Pipe
thickness Thermal insulation
Liquid side 1/4" (ø6.35 mm)
0.8 mm
Thickness: 6 mm or
thicker
Material: Polyethylene
foam
Gas side
9K-Btu/h type
3/8
"
(
ø
9.52 mm)
12K-Btu/h type
1/2
"
(
ø
12.7 mm)
18K 24K-Btu/h type
5/8
"
(
ø
15.88 mm)
1.0 mm
• The thermal insulation should cover both the gas and liquid pipes.
Trap
PIPES
A
B
B
3
13
05
05
80
A
J
I
80
88 88
F
42
E
E E
C
A
B
J
H
G
F
00
I
D
D
Length unit: mm
Center of wall hole
Center of wall hole
Outline of indoor unit
(Unit size)
965 (Unit size)
9000/12000 BTU
18000/24000 BTU
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E-16
Installing the mounting plate
(1) Referring to the “INSTALLATION DIMEN-
SION OF INDOOR UNIT”, mark the location
for the fixing holes and the piping hole.
•
Recommended fixing holes are marked in
circle around the hole. (7 points)
• Make sure that the mounting plate is hori-
zontally.
(2) Secure the mounting plate to the wall with
the long screws and check the stiffness.
Wall
Making a piping hole
(1)
Drill a piping hole with 70mm diameter concrete
drill or a hole saw with a 5mm down ward
slant to the outside.
(2) Set the sleeve and caps.
1MOUNTING PLATE
LONG SCREW
Indoor Outdoor
Cut with a saw.
Cap
5 mm
Sleeve (Downward to outdoor)
PLACING THE MOUNTING PLATE AND MAKING A PIPING HOLE
LONG SCREW
1MOUNTING PLATE
SETTING UP THE INDOOR UNIT
1
23
4
5
Mounting the indoor unit
For right side piping
(1)
Pass the pipes and the drain hose through the piping hole.
(2) Hook the unit onto the mounting plate.
(3) Pull the connecting cable into the indoor unit.
(4) Push the unit and apply the bottom hooks to the
mounting plate's support.
(5) Pull the bottom of the unit to check that the unit is
fixed in place.
For left side piping
(1)
Reverse the positions of the drain hose and drain cap.
Refer to “Exchange the drain hose”
(2)
Connect the pipes and wrap tape around the insula-
tion of the piping joints tightly not to become thick.
(3) Bind the pipes and connecting cable with tape.
(4) Set the pipes and connecting cable along the back
of the unit, and attach the piping holder.
(5) Pass the pipes, connecting cable and the drain
hose through the piping hole.
(6) Hook the unit onto the mounting plate.
(7) Push the unit and apply the bottom hooks to the
mounting plate's support.
(8) Pull the bottom of the unit to check that the unit is
fixed in place.
NOTES:
• Bend the pipes carefully as not to damage them.
• Lay the drain hose below the pipes.
Drain Hose
MOUNTING PLATE
Taping
Drain Cap
Piping route
For directions 1, 2 , 4 and 5, cut out the specific
zone without leaving any sharp edge.
(Keep the cut-out plate for possible future use.)
PLATE
Cut the plate
along notch.
Hook
MOUNTING PLATE
Tape
Pipes
Drain Hose
Insulation
Tape
Model 9000/12000 BTU Model 18000/2400 BTU
Model 9000/12000 BTU
PLATE
PLATE
Piping holder
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ENG-
E-17
1234
5
(1)
Remove the screw and pull out the drain hose.
(2) Pull out the drain cap.
(3) Reconnect the drain hose to the right and
insert the drain cap to the left.
• Fully insert the drain hose until it stops
and fix the screw removed in (1).
• Insert a hexagon wrench (4 mm diagonal)
into the drain cap, and press it fully.
Drain Hose
Hexagon wrench
Drain Cap
Drain Hose
Drain Cap
Screw
Exchange the drain hose
Screw
CONNECTING THE CABLE TO THE INDOOR UNIT
Use a copper cable. (Cross-section area: 2.0 mm2 ) 9,000-12,000-18,000 BTU only
Use a cable which is not lighter than polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord (Code designation 60245 IEC 57).
Use a copper cable. (Cross-section area: 2.0 mm2) 24,000 BTU only
8
8
40
50
Earth wire
Connecting cable
Length unit: mm
8
8
80
90
8
8
80
90
Drain Hose
MOUNTING PLATE
Taping
Drain Cap
Hook MOUNTING PLATE
Piping holder
Tape
Pipes
Drain Hose
Insulation
Tape
Earth wire Earth wire
Plate
Cut the plate along notch.
Piping route
For directions 1, 2 , 4 and 5, cut out the specific
zone without leaving any sharp edge.
(Keep the cut-out plate for possible future use.)
Model 18000/24000 BTU
Model 9000/12000 BTU Model 18000 BTU Model 24000 BTU
Plate Plate
Plate
WARNING:
After replacing, make sure that both the drain
hose and drain cap are firmly inserted.
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E-18
SHORT SCREW
5CABLE COVER
CAUTIONS:
• Be very careful not to confuse the terminal connections. Wrong cabling may damage the internal
control circuit.
• Be sure to connect the cable to match the markings on the indoor unit’s terminal board and those of
the outdoor unit.
(1) Process the end of the connecting
cable for the indoor side.
(2) Open the open panel.
(3) Connect the cable.
(4) Fix the cable with the cable cover
and the short screw.
(5) Close the open panel.
N1
N1
OUTDOOR UNIT
NL
POWER SUPPLY
NL1
NLL1
OUTDOOR UNIT
NL
POWER SUPPLY
SHORT SCREW
5CABLE COVER
18K-Btu/h type 24K-Btu/h type
CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE
Not running wavy.
Not left
in water.
No trap
allowed. Not to rise.
Connecting the drain hose
(1) Connect a drain hose.
(2) Tape over the connecting part.
Drain Hose (Commercially available)
ø16 mm
No trap allowed.
NOTE:
• Be sure to lay the drain hose downward for smooth drainflow.
•
Be careful not to allow the drain hose to rise, form a trap or
leave its end in water, as shown below.
• Coil thermal insulation around a drain hose extension, if run-
ning in the room.
Checking drainage
(1) Open the open panel.
(2) Remove the air filters.
(3) Pour some water into the drain pan.
(4) Check the water drains smoothly.
Connect to
outdoor Power supply
cable
Earth wire
Connect to
outdoor Power supply
cable
Cable
holder
Cable
holder
Model 9000/12000 BTU
Model 18000/24000 BTU
Connecting
cable
Earth wire
Power supply
cable
Earth wire
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