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AIRWELL Operating Manual HKD

The operating manual outlines the features and precautions for an air conditioning unit, including automatic temperature control and wireless remote operation. It provides instructions for maintenance, such as cleaning filters and troubleshooting common issues. Safety warnings emphasize the importance of professional installation and avoiding direct exposure to airflow.

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AIRWELL Operating Manual HKD

The operating manual outlines the features and precautions for an air conditioning unit, including automatic temperature control and wireless remote operation. It provides instructions for maintenance, such as cleaning filters and troubleshooting common issues. Safety warnings emphasize the importance of professional installation and avoiding direct exposure to airflow.

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OPERATING MANUAL

CONTENT
1

PROFECTION MODES........... 5

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At the start of operation, a large power is Automatic swing of supply air in vertical
used to bring the room quickly to the direction. The flap moves automatically in
desired temperature. Afterwards, the unit upward and downward direction to spread
automatically switchs to a low power setting the conditioned air evenly throughout the
for economic and comfortable operation room.

The Wireless Remote Control Unit allows The operation mode (cooling, dry, heating)
convenient control of air conditioner is switched automatically to maintain the
operation. set temperature, and the set temperature is
kept constant at all times.

DC INVERTER When the SLEEP button is pressed during


heating mode, the air conditioner’s the
32 23 50 NA thermostat setting is gradually lowered dur-
17 12 -15 NA
30 NA 30 24
ing the period of operation; during cooling
0 NA -15 -16 mode, the thermostat setting is gradually
raised during the period of operation. When
ON-OFF the set time is reached, the unit automatica-
lly turns off.
32 23 43 NA
17 12 18 NA
30 NA 24 18
0 NA -7 -8

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PRECAUTIONS

Danger Caution
This sign warns of death or serious injury. This sign warns of damage to property.

Do not attempt to install this air Provide occasional ventilation during use.
conditioner by yourself.
Do not direct air flow at fireplaces or
This unit contains no user-serviceable parts. heating apparatus.
Always consult authorized service Do not climb on, or place objects on the
personnel for repairs. air conditioner.
When moving, consult authorized service Do not hang objects from the indoor unit.
personnel for disconnection and
Do not set flower vases or water
installation of the unit.
containers on top of air conditioner.
Do not become excessively chilled by Do not expose the air conditioner
staying for lengthy periods in the direct directly to water.
cooling airflow.
Do not operate the air conditioner
Do not insert fingers or objects into the with wet hands.
outlet port or intake grilles. Do not pull power supply cord.
Do not start and stop air conditioner Turn off power source when not using
operation by disconnecting the power the unit for extended periods.
supply cord and so on.
Check the condition of the installation
Take care not to damage the power stand for damage.
supply cord. Do not place animals or plants in the
direct path of the air flow.
In the event of a malfunction (burning
smell, etc.), immediately stop operation, Do not drink the water drained from
disconnect the power supply plug, and the air conditioner.
consult authorized service personnel.
Do not use in applications involving the
If the power supply cord of this appliance storage of foods, plants or animals,
is damaged, it should only be replaced by precision equipment, or art works.
the authorized service personnel, since Connection valves become hot during
special purpose tools and specified heating; handle with care.
cord are required.
Do not apply any heavy pressure
The appliance is not intended for use by to radiator fins.
young children of infirm persons without Operate only with air filters installed.
supervision.
Do not block or cover the intake grille
Please pre-heat the air conditioner for at and outlet port.
least 12 hours before operation. If use it
for a long time, please keep the power on. Ensure that any electronic equipment is
at least one metre away from either the
indoor or outdoor units.
Avoid installing the air conditioner near a
fireplace or other heating apparatus.
When installing the indoor and outdoor
units, take precautions to prevent
access to infants.
Do not use inflammable gases near the
air conditioner.

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Indoor unit
Air in

Air out
The Pattern in displayer
Automatic
Ionizer/ESF
Deicing Wireless
remote control Power cable
Run
Remote Contol
Timer
Front panel
Set Temp.
Filter

Outdoor unit Guide louver

Wall Pipe
Air in
Bind tape

Connection wire

Drainage pipe

Air out

3
.

4
Cool And
Dry

5
CARE AND MAINTE
MAINTENN ANCE

Before performing any maintenance procedure, make


sure to disconnect the air conditioner from the power.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTER


To remove the air filters, lift up the panel, push the air
filters up slightly to unlock them, pull out the filters , clean
the filter by washing in warm soapy water and dry thor-
oughly. Align and fit the filters in place. Close the panel
by pushing it in the center to lock it in place.
If your air conditioner is provided with a filter cleaning indicator,
when the indicator lights up,you should remove the filters for cleaning,
then use the Reset button to return off the indicator after cleaning.

DO NOT OPERATE THE UINT WITHOUT FILTERS!

The air purifying filter should be removed from the unit


and replaced once a year, show as following:

1. Pulling out the filter.


2. Replacing the filter in its place. 123 Air purifying filter

Note: The above procedure is used for replacing the ac-


tive carbon filter (when supplied).
Air filter
CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER
Wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth or clean it using a
vacuum cleaner.
Do not use hot water or volatile materials which could
damage the surface of the air conditioner.

Make sure there are no obstacles blocking the flow of


inlet or outlet air, in both indoor and outdoor units.
Make sure the power is properly connected.

Indoor unit and remote control must be at least 1 meter


away from a TV, radio or any other home electronic ap-
pliance.
Protect the inner unit from direct sun or lighting.

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T ROUBLESHOOTING

Before calling for service, please check the following


common malfunctions and correct it as needed.

Problem Cause Remedy

Unit does not operate. Unit not connected to


Stand-by indicator does Plug in the power
power cord
not light up
Power failure
Check main fuse

Unit does not Remote control Check remote


operate. Stand-by malfunctions control batteries
indicator lights.
Try to operate from
a closer distance

Start from on-unit


controls
The remote Unlock the remote control
control is locked

Unit does not IR signal does not Check for obstruction


respond properly
to remote control 123
reach unit between unit and
remote control.
command Clear if needed.

Distance between Get closer to unit.


remote control and
unit too large or
aimed at from
improper angle
IR receiver on-unit Dim lights, fluorescent
exposed to strong especially
light source

Air does not De-icing protection Normal operation


blow out from mode is activated in HEATING mode
indoor unit Unit in AUTO FAN Normal operation
mode in DRY mode
Over cooling in DRY

COOLING, DRY or 3-min. Compressor Normal operation


HEATING does not delayed start for these modes
start immediately

Unit functions but Improper Reset temperature


does not perform temperature setting
sufficiently Unit capacity in sufficient Consult your dealer
for load or room size

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ln multi split applications where more than a single indoor unit is connected to the same
outdoor unit, it may happen that the requested operation mode can not be operated.
The reason for that is that the system is currently operating in a different mode.
The system operation mode can be either cooling or heating and is set by the outdoor unit
controls, based on indoor and outdoor unit settings.
The rules for the mode settings may be different from one application to another.
In most applications the system operation mode will not be changed as long as there is an
operating indoor unit requesting the active mode.
The operation mode in such application will be set by the first indoor unit that is turned ON
from Stand By.
The following table shows the indoor unit operation modes that can be operated per active
system mode:

System Active Mode


Cooling Heating
Cooling V X
Heating X V
Requested indoor
unit operation mode Dry V X
Auto Cool/Heat v (cooling only) v (heating only)
Ventilation V X

(v - enabled indoor unit operation mode, X - disabled indoor unit operation mode)

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