Dimplex DCSS24 - 7kW Reverse Cycle Split System Inverter Air Conditioner

User Manual

For DCSS24. Additionally, the document applies to other Dimplex models: DCSS09, DCSS12, DCSS18, DCSS28

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Model:
DCSS09 (2.5kW Cooling / 2.6kW Heating)
DCSS12 (3.2kW Cooling / 3.2kW Heating)
DCSS18 (5.0kW Cooling / 5.2kW Heating)
DCSS24 (7.0kW Cooling / 7.5kW Heating)
DCSS28 (7.8kW Cooling / 8.0kW Heating)
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  • Page 1 - Tagalog - : Model DCSS09 25kW Cooling 26kW Heating DCSS12 32kW Cooling 32kW Heating DCSS18 50kW Cooling 52kW Heating DCSS24 70kW Cooling 75kW Heating DCSS28 78kW Cooling 80kW Heating
  • Page 2 - English - : CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NAMES OF PARTS INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PROTECTION INSTALLATION MANUAL MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING EMERGENCY FUNCTION amp AUTORESTART FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 4 5 6 7 10 15 16 25 26
  • Page 3 - English - : During the installation of the indoor and outd oor units the access to the working area should be forbidden to children Unforeseeable accidents could happen Make sure that the base of the outdoor unit is firmly fixed Check that air cannot enter the refrigerant sys tem and check for refrigerant leaks when mo ving the air conditioner SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INSTALLER Carry out a test cycle after installing the air co nditioner and record the operating data The ratings of the fuse installed in the built in control unit are T 5A 250V The user must protect the indoor unit with a fuse of suitable capacity for the maximum in put current or with another overload protection device Check that the socket is suitable for the plug otherwise have the socket changed Do not install the appliance at a distance of less than 50 cm from inflammable substances alcohol etc Or from pressurised containers eg spray cans If the appliance is used in areas without the possibility of ventilation precautions must be taken to prevent any leaks of refrigerant gas from remaining in the environment and creat ing a danger of fire Read this guide before installing and using the appliance The appliance must be fitted with means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions and these means must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules This appliance can be used by children a ged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and kn owledge if they have been given supervis ion or instruction concerning use of the a ppliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user ma intenance shall not be made by children without supervision The air conditioner must be installed by professional or qualified persons
  • Page 4 - English - : SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USER Do not try to install the conditioner alone always contact specialized technical personnel Cleaning and maintenance must be carried out by specialised technical personnel In any case disconnect the appliance from the mains elect ricity supply before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to that stamped on the rating plate Keep the swi tch or power plug clean Insert the power plug correctly and firmly into the socket thereby avoiding the risk of electric shock or fire due to insufficient contact Do not pull out the plug to switch off the app liance when it is in operation since this could create a spark and cause a fire etc If the appliance gives off smoke or there is a smell of burning immediately cut off the pow er supply and contact the Service Centre Have repairs carried out only by an authoris ed Service Centre of the manufacturer Inco rrect repair could expose the user to the risk of electric shock etc The prolonged use of the device in such conditions could cause fire or electrocution Never remain directly exposed to the flow of cold air for a long time The direct and prolo nged exposition to cold air could be dangero us for your health Particular care should be taken in the rooms where there are children old or sick people This appliance has been made for air conditi oning domestic environments and must not be used for any other purpose such as for drying clothes cooling food etc The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the separate waste bins Take the air conditioner at the end of its useful life to a special waste collection centre for disposal Only use the air conditioner as instructed in this bookletThese instructions are not intend ed to cover every possible condition and situ ationAs with any electrical household applia nce common sense and caution are therefore always recommended for installation operat ion and maintenance Always use the appliance with the air filter mounted The use of the conditioner without air filter could cause an excessive accumulation of dust or waste on the inner parts of the device with possible subsequent failures Unhook the automatic switch if you foresee not to use the device for a long time The airflow direction must be properly adjus ted The user is responsible for having the appliance installed by a qualified technician who must check that it is earthed in accordance with curr ent legislation and insert a thermomagnetic cir cuit breaker Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply when it will remain inoperat ive for a long period or before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance Selecting the most suitable temperature can pr event damage to the appliance The flaps must be directed downwards in the heating mode and upwards in the cooling mode The batteries in remote controller must be recycled or disposed of properly Disposal of Scrap Batteries Please disca rd the batteries as sorted municipal waste at the accessible collection point
  • Page 5 - English - : SAFETY RULES AND PROHIBITIONS Do not bend tug or compress the power cord since this could damage it Electrical shocks or fire are probably due to a damaged power cord Specialised technical personnel only must repl ace a damaged power cord Do not use extensions or power board Do not touch the appliance when barefoot or parts of the body are wet or damp Do not obstruct the air inlet or outlet of the in door or the outdoor unit The obstruction of these openings causes a re duction in the operative efficiency of the con ditioner with possible consequent failures or damages In no way alter the characteristics of the appli ance Do not install the appliance in environments where the air could contain gas oil or sulphur or near sources of heat Do not climb onto or place any heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance Do not leave windows or doors open for long when the air conditioner is operating Do not direct the airflow onto plants or anim als A long direct exposition to the flow of cold air of the conditioner could have negative effects on plants and animals Do not put the conditioner in contact with water The electrical insulation could be damaged and thus causing electrocution Do not climb onto or place any objects on the outdoor unit Never insert a stick or similar object into the appliance It could cause injury 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 manufacturerits service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard
  • Page 6 - English - : NAMES OF PARTS No Description Front panel Air filter Optional filter if installed Terminal block cover Emergency button LED Display Signal receiver Airflow direction louver Deflectors Remote controller Note the above figures are only intended to be a simple diagram of the appliance and may not correspond to the appearance of the units that have been purchased No Description Air outlet grille Terminal block cover gas valve liquid valve Indoor unit rating label Stick position optional Outdoor unit rating label Ionizer if installed generator INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT 23 45 DIS PL AY HE ALTH Y 3D O N O F F SW IN G FA N TI ME R SU PER SL EE P MO DE EC O CL OC K INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT
  • Page 7 - English - : INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY O 1 2 The shape and position of switches and indicators may be different according to the model but their function is the same 2 4 No Led Function POWER This symbol appears when the unit is power on Temperature display if present Error code 1 Lights up during Timer operation when the air conditioner is operational 2Displays the malfunction code when fault occurs SLEEP mode Lights up during Timer operation The symbol appears when the unit is turned on and disappear when the unit is turned off SLEEP TIMER RUN 1 2 3 4
  • Page 8 - English - : EMERGENCY FUNCTION amp AUTORESTART FUNCTION Remark the external static pressure of heat pumps is 0 Pa for all models The shape and position of the emergency button may be different according to the model but their function is the same ONOFF Emergency button The emergency button in some models could be on the right part of the unit under the front panel The appliance is preset auto restart function by manufacturer In case of a sudden power failure the module memorizes the setting conditions before the power failure when the power restores the unit restarts automatically with all the previous settings preserved by the memory function Open and lift the front panel up to an angle to reach the emergency button 1 One press of the emergency buttonone beep will lead to the forced COOLING operation 2 Two press of the emergency button within 3 sec two beeps will lead to the forced HEATING operation 3 To switch off the unit you just need to press the button again a single long beep 4 After 30 minutes in forced operation the air conditioner will automatically start working in 23 cooling mode auto fan speed The FEEL function is described in page 13 If the remote controller fails to work or maintenance necessary proceed as follows display PCB front panel To deactivate the AUTORESTART function pro ceed as follows 1 Switch the air conditioner off and remove the plug 2 Press the emergency button meanwhile plug it in 3 Keep pressing the emergency button for more than 10 seconds until you hear four short beeps from the unit The AUTORESTART function is deactivate To activate the AUTO RESTART function follow the same procedure until you hear three short beeps from the unit Emergency button ON OFF P O W E R S L E E P T IM E R R U N EMERGENCY FUNCTION AUTORESTART FUNCTION Emergency button ONOFF front panel 1033A The indoor fan speed during capacity and or efficiency test should be quotquick coolquot or quotquick heatquot which can be activated by pressing quotTURBOquot or quotSUPERquot button of remote controller Please contact with the seller in case of failing in activating it
  • Page 9 - English - : REMOTE CONTROLLER The shape and position of buttons and indicators may vary according to the model but their function is the same The outlooking and some function of remote control may vary according to the model The unit confirms the correct reception of each press button with a beep SLEEP TIMER SWING MODE ONOFF FAN Auto Feel Cool Low Dry Heat Mid High Sleep Swing Timer OFF Timer Fan C h ONOFF SWING FAN TIMER SUPER SLEEP MODE ECO DISPLAY HEALTHY3D CLOCK ON OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY DRY FAN HEAT TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED COOL FEEL ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO ANTIMILDEW SWING SLEEP HEALTHY DISPLAY RESET ON MODE FAN SLEEP ECO TIMER SWING TURBOHEALTHY DISPLAY SWING MID AUTO SWING X HIGH LOW DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL SLEEP SWING YSUPER TIMER ON TIMER OFF ONOFF FAN SWING X SWING Y SUPER SLEEP MODE TIMER To select the mode of operation To LED displayswitch onoff the To activate or deactivate of the movement of the deflectors To activate the function SLEEP To switch on off HEALTHY funtionIt is a button which controls the ionizer or plasma generator only for inverter models In cooling modepress this button the temperature will increase 2 on the base of setting temperature In heating mode press this button the temperature will decrease 2 on the base of setting temperature Press this button to activate deactivate the Super function which enables the unit to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time In COOL mode the unit will give the maximum cooling temperature with 16 high fan speed In HEAT mode the unit will give the maximum heating temperature with 31 high fan speed Press it to decrease temperature time setting Press it to increase temperature time setting Press it to start or stop operation Press it to set autooff timer To select the fan speed of autolowmidhigh No MODE SWING DISPLAY SLEEP HEALTHY ECO SUPER or TURBO CLOCK TEMP DN TEMP UP ONOFF FAN TIMER RESET ANTIMILDEW Button Function To activate the function ANTIMILDEW To restart REMOTE CONTROLLER When you press this buttonthe time will be flic keringthen throughquot quotand quot quotyou can adjust the timeone time you pressone minute you ad justand if you continue to holdthe time changes rapidly after adjusting to your required time please press this button again to fix the time
  • Page 10 - English - : Auto Feel Cool Dry Heat Low Mid High Sleep Swing Timer OFF Timer Fan REMOTE CONTROLLER Remote controller DISPLAY Meaning of symbols on the liquid crystal display ON OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY DRY FAN HEAT TIMER HEAL THY AIR SWING FAN SPEED COOL FEEL C h C h MID AUTO SLEEP TIMER ON HIGH LOW TMIER OFF DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL SWING TIMER HEALTHY ON FEEL mode indicator COOLING indicator DEHUMIDIFYING indicator FAN ONLY OPERATION indicator HEATING indicator SIGNAL RECEPTION indicator TIMER OFF indicator TIMER ON indicator AUTO FAN indicator LOW FAN SPEED indicator or MIDDLE FAN SPEED indicator or or HIGH FAN SPEED indicator QUIET or or SLEEP indicator or AUTO or or FLAP SWING indicator SUPER indicator HEALTHY indicator TIMER ON or or TIMER OFF or HEALTHY ON ECO indicator ANTIMILDEW indicator or POWERFUL or or EC or BATTERY indicator or or or or or or or or or COMFORTABLE SLEEP indicator optional I FEEL indicatoroptional Meaning No Symbols FLASH FLAP and Deflectors SWING indicator CLOCK indicator or or TURBO or MID AUTO SWING X HIGH LOW DRY FAN COOL FEEL SWING YSUPER HEAT SLEEP TIMER ON TIMER OFF
  • Page 11 - English - : REMOTE CONTROLLER Signal receptor DRY FAN HEAT TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED COOL FEEL DRY FAN HEAT TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED COOL FEEL DIS PL AY HE AL TH Y 3D O N OF F SWIN G FA N TI M ER SU PER SL EE P M OD E EC O CL OC K Remote controller holder DISPLAY HEALTHY 3D ON O FF SW ING FAN TIM ER SUP ER SLEE P MO DE ECO CLO CK DISP LAY HEA LTH Y 3D ON O FF SW ING FAN TIM ER SUP ER SLE E P MODE ECO CLO CK Replacement of Batteries Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote controller by sliding it in the direction of the arrow Install the batteries according the direction and shown on the Remote Controller Reinstall the battery cover by sliding it into place Use 2 LRO 3 AAA 15V batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Replace the old batteries with new ones of the same type when the display is no longer legible Do not dispose batteries as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary NOTEif you adjust the remote controller in cooling mode it will not be possible to activate the heating function in units with heating pump you need to take out the batteries and repeat the procedure described above 1 Direct the remote controller toward the Air conditioner 2 Check that there are no objects between the remote control and the Signal receptor in the indoor unit 3 Never leave the remote controller exposed to the rays of the sun 4 Keep the remote controller at a distance of at least 1m from the television or other electrical appliances Recommendations for locating and using the remote controller holder if present The remote controller be kept in a wallmounted holder Refer to picture 1 i When you open the battery cover you can see a DIP switch on the cover backl Ii NOTEAfter adjusting the function you need to take out the batteries and repeat the procedure described above DIP switch on position Function The remote controller is adjusted in degree celsius The remote controller is adjusted in only cooling mode The remote controller is adjusted in cooling and heating mode The remote controller is adjusted in degree fahrenheit Cool Heat C F Refer to picture 2 When you insert the batteries the symbols and start fashing If you push whatever button when the symbol is displayed the remote controller is adjusted in only cooling mode If you push whatever button when the symbol is displayed the remote controller is adjusted in Cooling and heating mode When you insertchange the batteries for the first time in the remote control you will need to program the remote to cooling or heating function COOL HEAT COOL HEAT
  • Page 12 - English - : OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Filter Heat Fan Exchanger SWING CONTROL OF THE AIR FLOW flaps flap movement Deflectors ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY ANTIMILDEW MODE FAN SLEEP ECO TIMER SWING TURBOHEALTHY DISPLAY SWING AIR SWING OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY TIMER HEAL THY AIR SWING FAN SPEED DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL C h ON TIMER HEALTHY The direction of the air outlet is motorized up and down by flaps and manually moved right and left by the vertical deflectors for some models the vertical deflectors could be controlled by motor as well The air sucked by the fan enters from the grill and passes through the filter then it is cooleddehumidified or heated through the heat exchanger The air outlet flow is uniformly dist ributed in the room It is possible to position the direction of the air in the optimal In cooling mode orient the flaps in horizontal direction In heating mode orient the flaps downward as the warm air tends to rise The deflectors are positioned manually and placed un der the flaps They allow to direct the air flow rightw ard or leftward Never position Flaps manually the delicate mech anism might be seriously damaged Never poke fingers sticks or other objects in the air inlet or outlet vents Such accidental contact with live parts might cause unforeseeable damage or hurt This adjustment must be done while the appliance is switched off SWING The key activates the motorized deflectors the air flow is directed alternatively from left to right Optional function depends on the models SWING The key or activates the FLAP the air flow is directed alternatively from up to down In order to guarantee an even diffusion of the air in the room SWING SWING
  • Page 13 - English - : OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COOLING MODE The cooling function allows the air condit ioner to cool the room and at the same time reduces Air humidity COOL To activate the cooling function COOL press the MODE button until the symbol COOL appears on the display HEATING MODE OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL ANTIMILDEW C h ON COOL OFF C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL TIMER HEALTHY DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL ON HEAT ON hr DELAY AIR SWING FAN SPEED C h ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY ANTIMILDEW TIMER HEALTHY TIMER HEALTHY The cooling function is activated by setting the button or at a temperature lower than that of the room To optimize the function of the Air conditioner adjust the temperature 1 the speed 2 and the direction of the air flow 3 by pressing the button indicated HEAT The heating function allows the air conditi oner to heat the room To activate the heating function HEAT press the MODE button until the symbol HEAT appears on the display With the button or set a temperature higher than that of the room To optimize the function of the Air conditioner adjust the temperature 1 the speed 2 and the direction of the air flow 3 by pressing the button indicated In HEATING operation the appliance can automatically activate a defrost cycle which is essential to clean the frost on the condenser so as to recover its heat exchange functionThis procedure usually lasts for 210 minutes during defrostingindoor unit fan stop operation After defrosting it resumes to HEATING mode automatically If the appliance is fitted with a electrical heater which delays appliance to startup in a few seconds to ensure an immediate output of hot air Optional depends on the model
  • Page 14 - English - : OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FAN SWING SLEEP POWER SLEEP TIMER RUN Indoor display TIMER MODETIMER OFF TIMER MODETIMER ON FAN SWING SLEEP POWER SLEEP TIMER RUN Indoor display TIMER ON OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY TIMER HEAL THY AIR SWING FAN SPEED ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL ANTIMILDEW C h ON TIMER HEALTHY TIMER HEALTHY TIMER HEALTHY FAN SWING SLEEP POWER SLEEP TIMER RUN Indoor display TIMER OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL C h ON OFF ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY ANTIMILDEW TIMER ON To set the time of the air conditioner To program the automatical switchingon time the appliance should be power off Press TIMER at the fist time set the temperature with pressing the button or Press TIMER at the second time set the rest time with pressing the button or Press TIMER at the third time confirm the setting then the rest time to next automatical switchingon could be read on the display NOTE Before proceeding with the time program the working mode with the button MODE 2 and the fan speed with the button FAN 3 Switch the conditioner off with the key ONOFF TIMER To set the automatic switchingoff of the air conditioner The timed stop is programmed by pressing TIMER Set the rest time by pressing the button or until the rest time displayed is to your demand then press TIMER again OFF NoteTo cancel the set function press the TIMER button again NoteTo cancel the set function press the TIMER button again NoteIn case of power offit is necessary to set TIMER ON again NoteIn case of power offit is necessary to set TIMER OFF again Note When the time is set correctly on the remote the timer function can be used and set in half hour increments
  • Page 15 - English - : OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FAN The conditioner works in only ventilation To set the FAN mode Press MODE until FAN appears in the display While pressing FAN button the speed changes in the following sequence LOW MEDIUMHIGH AUTO in FAN mode The remote control also stores the speed that was set in the previous mode of operation In FEEL mode automatic the air conditioner auto matically chooses the fan speed and the mode of operation COOLING or HEATING This function reduces the humid ity of the air to make the room more comfortable To set the DRY mode Press MODE untill DRY appears in the display An automatic function of alternating cooling cycles and air fan is activated DRY FAN MODE DRY MODE OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL ANTIMILDEW C h ON FAN TIMER HEALTHY DRY OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL ANTIMILDEW C h ON TIMER HEALTHY
  • Page 16 - English - : OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Ambient temp Auto temp 20 26 Operation mode HEATING FOR HEAT PUMP TYPE DRY COOL FAN FOR COOL ONLY TYPE To optimize the function of the air conditioner adjust the temperatureonly 2 1 the speed 2 and the direction of the air flow 3 by pressing the buttons indicated To activate the SLEEP mode of operation press the SLEEP button on the remote controller until the sym bol AUTOQUIET appears on the display AUTO QUIET The function SLEEP automatically adjusts the temperature to make the room more comfortable during the night In cooling or dry mode the set temperature will automatically raise by1 every 60 minutes to achieve a total rise of 2 during the first 2 hours of operation In heating mode the set temperature is gradually decreased by 2 during the first 2 hours of operation After 10 hours running in sleep mode the air conditio ner is swicthed off automatically I FEEL MODE FAN SWING SLEEP POWER SLEEP TIMER RUN Indoor display FEEL OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELAY TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL C h ON ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY ANTIMILDEW OFF ON C AUTOQUIET POWERFUL hr DELA Y TIMER HEALTHY AIR SWING FAN SPEED DRY FAN HEAT COOL FEEL C h ON ONOFF MODE TIMER FAN SPEED SUPER ECO SWING SLEEP HEALTHY ANTIMILDEW AUTOQUIET SLEEP MODE TIMER HEALTHY TIMER HEALTHY I FEEL Automatic mode To activate the I FEEL automatic mode of operation press the MODE button on the remote controller until the symbol I FEEL appears on the display In I FEEL mode the fan speed and the temperature are set automatically according to the room temperature tested by the temperature sensor which is incorporated in the indoor unit
  • Page 17 - English - : PROTECTION The air conditioner is programmed for comfortable and suitable living conditions if it is used in abnormal conditioner as below certain safety protection features might come into effect Outdoor temperature is over 24 Room temperature is over 27 Outdoor temperature is below 7 Heating Cooling Dry Outdoor temperature is over 43 Room temperature is below 21 Room temperature is below 18 C For T1 Climate condition models For Tropical T3 Climate condition models The unit does not operate immediately if it is turned on after being turned off or after changing the mode during operation this is a normal selfprotection action you need wait for about 3 minutes No MODE Heating Cooling Dry No MODE Outdoor temperature is over 24 Room temperature is over 27 Outdoor temperature is below 7 Outdoor temperature is over 52 Room temperature is below 21 Room temperature is below 18 C Ambient temperature Ambient temperature
  • Page 18 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALSelecting the Installation Place condensed water drain pipe Sleeve insulating covering electrical cable Mounting plate Do not install the outdoor unit near sources of heat steam or flammable gas Do not install the unit in too windy or dusty places Do not install the unit where people often passSelect a place where the air discharge and operating sound will not disturb the neighbours Avoid installing the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight other wise use a protection if necessary that should not interfere with the air flow Reserve the spaces as shown in the picture for the air to circulate freely Install the outdoor unit in a safe and solid place If the outdoor unit is subject to vibration place rubber gaskets onto the feet of the unit water drain pipe minimum space to be reserved mm showing in the picture Installation Diagram INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT The purchaser must ensure that the person andor company who is to install maintain or repair this air conditioner has qualifications and experience in refrigerant products Install the indoor unit on a strong wall that is not subject to vibrations The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructedthe air should be able to blow all over the room Do not install the unit near a source of heat steamor flammable gas Install the unit near an electric socket or private circuit Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight Select a site where the condensed water can be easily drained out and where it is easily connected to outdoor unit Check the machine operation regularly and reserve the necessary spaces as shown in the picture Select a place where the filter can be easily taken out Outdoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit
  • Page 19 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInstallation of the Indoor unit 5mm Note Keep the drain pipe down towards the direction of the wall hole otherwise leakage may occur Before starting installation decide on the position of the indoor and outdoor units taking into account the minim um space reserved around the units To install proceed as follows The hole must slope downwards towards the exterior Note The shape of the mounting plate may be different from the one above but installation method is similar Indoors Outdoors Front panel Terminal block cover wiring diagram Installation of the mounting plate Drilling a hole in the wall for the piping Electrical connectionsIndoor unit Do not install your air conditioner in a wet room such as a bathroom or laundry etc The installation site should be 250cm or more above the floor 1 Always mount the rear panel horizontally and vertically 2 Drill 32 mm deep holes in the wall to fix the plate 3 Insert the plastic anchors into the hole 4 Fix the rear panel on the wall with provided tapping screws 5Be sure that the rear panel has been fixed firmly enough to withstand the weight 1 Make the piping hole 55 in the wall at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side 2 Insert the pipinghole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connection piping and wiring from being damaged when passing through the hole 1 Open the front panel 2 Take off the cover as indicated in the picture by removing a screw or breaking the hooks 3 For the electrical connections see the circuit diagram on the right part of the unit under the front panel 4 Connect the cable wires to the screw terminals by following the numbering Use wire size suitable to the electric power input see name plate on the unit and according to all current national safety code requirements The cable connecting the outdoor and indoor units must be suitable for outdoor use The plug must be accessible also after the appliance has been installed so that it can be pulled out if nece ssary An efficient earth connection must be ensured If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorised Service Centre NoteOptional the wires can been connected to the main PCB of indoor unit by manufacturer according to the model without terminal block
  • Page 20 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInstallation of the Indoor unit The piping can be run in the 3 directions indicated by numbers in the picture When the piping is run in direction 1or3 cut a notch along the groove on the side of the indoor unit with a cutter Run the piping in the direction of the wall hole and bind the copper pipes the drain pipe and the power cables together with the tape with the drain pipe at the bottom so that water can flow freely 1 Remove the indoor unit pipe cap check that there is no debris inside 2 Insert the flare nut and create a flange at the extreme end of the connection pipe 3 Tighten the connections by using two wrenches working in opposite directions torque wrench Indoor unit condensed water drainage The indoor unit condensed water drainage is fundamen tal for the success of the installation 1 Place the drain hose below the piping taking care not to create siphons 2 The drain hose must slant downwards to aid drainage 3 Do not bend the drain hose or leave it protruding or twisted and do not put the end of it in water If an extension is connected to the drain hose ensure that it is lagged when it passes into the indoor unit 4 If the piping is installed to the right the pipes power cable and drain hose must be lagged and secured onto the rear of the unit with a pipe connection 1 Insert the pipe connection into the relative slot 2 Press to join the pipe connection to the base YES Refrigerant piping connection Connections to the indoor unit NO NO NO YES Extending the rolled pipe Shape the connection pipe Do not remove the cap from the pipe until connecting it to avoid dampness or dirt from entering If the pipe is bent or pulled too often it will become stiff Do not bend the pipe more than three times at one point When extending the rolled pipe straighten the pipe by unwinding it gently as shown in the picture
  • Page 21 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInstallation of the Indoor unit INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT refrigerant pipe refrigerant pipe insulation sleeve connection for heatpump cable 1 connection cable Probe cablefor heatpump Condensed water drain pipe Covered by vinyl tape After having connected the pipe according to the instruc tions install the connection cables Now install the drain pipe After connectionlag the pipe cables and drain pipe with the insulating material 1 Arrange the pipes cables and drain hose well 2 Lag the pipe joints with insulating material securing it with vinyl tape 3 Run the bound pipe Cables and drain pipe through the wall hole and mount the indoor unit onto the upper part of the mounting plate securely 4 Press and push the lower part of the indoor unit tightly against the mounting plate mounting plate INSTALLATION MANUALInstallation of the indoor unit The indoor unit should be installed on a solid wall and fastened securely The following procedure must be observed before co nnecting the pipes and connecting cables decide which is the best position on the wall and leave enough space to be able to carry out maintenance easily Fasten the support to the wall using screw anchors which are particularly suited to the type of wall Use a larger quantity of screw anchors than normally required for the weight they have to bear to aviod vibration during operation and remain fastened in the same position for years without the screws becoming loose The unit must be installed following the national regulations drain pipe The condensed water and the ice formed in the outdoor unit during heating operation can be drained away thro ugh the drain pipe 1 Fasten the drain port in the 25mm hole placed in the part of the unit as shown in the picture 2 Connect the drain port and the drain pipe Pay attention that water is drained in a suitable place Outdoor unit condensed water drainage only for heat pump models drain port
  • Page 22 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInstallation of the outdoor unit outdoor unit screw wiring diagram on the back of the cover Screw the flare nuts to the outdoor unit coupling with the same tightening procedures described for the indoor unit connection pipes flare nuts liquid tap gas tap indoor unit protection caps liquid valve gas valve service port nut To avoid leakage pay attention to the following points 1 Tighten the flare nuts using two wrenches Pay atten tion not to damage the pipes 2 If the tightening torque is not sufficient there will probably be some leakage With excessive tightening torque there will also be some leakage as the flange could be damaged 3 The surest system consists in tightening the connecti on by using a fix wrench and a torque wrenchin this case use the table on page 22 vacuum pump service port ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CONNECTING THE PIPES tap 1 Remove the handle on the right side plate of outdoor unit 2 Connect the power connection cord to the terminal board Wiring should fit that of indoor unit 3 Fix the power connection cord with wire clamp 4 Confirm if the wire has been fixed properly 5 An efficient earth connection must be ensured 6 Recover the handle remove the right side plate
  • Page 23 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInstallation of the outdoor unit The air and humidity left inside the refrigerant circulat ion can cause compressor malfunction After having co nnected the indoor and outdoor units bleed the air and humidity from the refrigerant circulation using a va cuum pump Refrigerant flow direction 2way valve 6 Open 14 turn valve cap 1 Turn 8 Tighten 2 Turn 3way valve 8 Tighten 1 Turn 7 Turn to fully open the valve 7 Turn to fully open the valve 8 Tighten Service port nut Valve cap 1 Unscrew and remove the caps from the 2 way and 3way valves 2 Unscrew and remove the cap from the service port 3 Connect the vacuum pump hose to the service port 4 Operate the vacuum pump for 10 15 minutes until an absolute vacuum of 10 mm Hg has been reached 5 With the vacuum pump still in operation close the low pressure knob on the vacuum pump coupling Stop the vacuum pump 6 Open the 2 way valve by 14 turn and then close it after10 seconds Check all the joints for leaks using liquid soap or an electronic leak device 7 Turn the body of the 2way and 3way valves Disconnect the vacuum pump hose 8 Replace and tighten all the caps on the valves 3way valve diagram connect to indoor unit open position spindle service port cap Connect to outdoor unit Valve core needle INSTALLATION MANUAL operation test wall indoor outdoor piping piping gasket insulating tape insulating covering Clamps 1 Wind insulating covering around the joints of the ind oor unit and fix it with insulating tape 2 Fix the exceeding part of the signal cable to the piping or to the outdoor unit 3 Fix the piping to the wall after having coated it with insulating tape using clamps or insert them into pla stic slots 4 Seal the hole in the wall through which the piping is passed so that no air or water can enter Do the ONOFF and FAN operate normally Does the MODE operate normally Do the set point and TIMER function properly Does each lamp light normally Do the flap for air flow direction operate normally Is the condensed water drained regularly Is there any abnormal noise or vibration during operation Could the noise the air flow or the condensed water drainage disturb the neighbours Is there any coolant leakage Indoor unit test Outdoor unit test Note the electronic controller allows the compressor to start only three minutes after voltage has reached the system BLEEDING Indoor unit
  • Page 24 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInformation for the installer 1 Refer to the data rating label sticked on the outdoor unit TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR PROTECTION CAPS AND FLANGE CONNECTION PIPE 14 6 38 952 12 12 58 1588 TIGHTENING TORQUE N x m TIGHTENING TORQUE N x m CORRESPONDING STRESS using a 20 cm wrench 15 20 31 35 35 45 75 80 Service port nut Protection caps 7 9 25 30 wrist strength arm strength arm strength arm strength MODEL capacity Btuh 7k 9k 12k 1518k 2224k 2830k36k Liquid pipe diameter Gas pipe diameter Lenght of pipe with standard charge Type of refrigerant1 14 6 14 6 14 6 14 6 38 952 38 952 12 12 38 952 38 952 58 1588 58 1588 3m 3m 3m 4m 4m 4m R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A MODEL capacity Btuh 9k 12k 1518k 2224k Liquid pipe diameter Gas pipe diameter Lenght of pipe with standard charge Type of refrigerant1 14 6 14 6 14 6 38 952 38 952 12 12 38 952 58 1588 3m 3m 4m 4m INVERTER TYPE 38 952 FIXEDSPEED TYPE R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A 3m 12 12
  • Page 25 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInformation for the installer WIRING DIAGRAM Note For some models the wires has been connected to the main PCB of indoor unit by manufacturer without terminal block For different models the wiring diagram may be different Please refer to the wiring diagrams pasted on the indoor unit and outdoor unit respectively On indoor unit the wiring diagram is pasted under the front panel On outdoor unit the wiring diagram is pasted on the backside of the outdoor handle cover Front panel Wiring diagram Wiring diagram Outdoor handle cover
  • Page 26 - English - : INSTALLATION MANUALInformation for the installer CABLE WIRES SPECIFICATION MODEL capacity Btuh 5k 7k 9k 12k 1518k 2224k 2830k36k Power supply cable Connection supply cable N L E N L 10mm 10mm 10mm 10mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 10mm 10mm 15mm 25mm 40mm 15mm 10mm 10mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 10mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 10mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm 075mm sectional area 9k 12k 1822k 24k Power supply cable Connection supply cable N L E N L sectional area 15mm 25mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 075mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 15mm 10mm INVERTER TYPE MODEL capacity Btuh AWG16 AWG18 AWG16 AWG18 AWG16 15mm 25mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm AWG16 AWG18 AWG16 AWG18 AWG16 15mm 25mm 15mm 10mm 15mm 10mm AWG16 AWG18 AWG16 AWG18 AWG16 AWG18 AWG16 AWG18 AWG18 AWG18 AWG16 AWG14 10mm 10mm 10mm 15mm 25mm 40mm 15mm 10mm AWG18 AWG16 AWG18 AWG18 AWG18 AWG16 AWG14 10mm 10mm 10mm 15mm 25mm 40mm 15mm 10mm AWG18 AWG16 AWG18 AWG18 AWG18 AWG16 AWG14 AWG14 AWG14 AWG14 AWG12 AWG12 AWG12 075mm 075mm 075mm H05RNF H05RNF H05RNF 220V 7K 9K 12K 15K 16K 18K 22K 24K 30K air conditioner indoor unit fuse parameter is 50T 315A 110V 7K 9K 12k air conditioner indoor unit fuse parameter is 50T 315A 125V 7K 9K 12K air conditioner outdoor unit fuse parameter is 61T 15A 250V 18K 22K 24K air conditioner outdoor unit fuse parameter is 65TS 25A
  • Page 27 - English - : MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance is essential for keeping your air conditioner efficient Before carrying out any maintenance disconnect the power supply by taking the plug out from the socket INDOOR UNIT ANTIDUST FILTERS 1 Open the front panel following the direction of the arrow 2 Keeping the front panel raised with one hand take out the air filter with the other hand 3 Clean the filter with water if the filter is soiled with oilit can be washed with warm water not exceeding 45 Leave to dry in a cool and dry place 4 Keeping the front panel raised with one hand insert the air filter with the other hand 5 Close The electrostatic and the deodorant filter if installed cannot be washed or regenerated and must be replaced with new filters after every 6 months CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER 1 Open the front panel of the unit and lift it till its greatest stroke and then unhooking it from the hinges to make the cleaning easier 2 Clean the indoor unit using a cloth with the water not higher than 40 and neutral soap Never use aggressive solvents or detergents 3 If the outdoor unit is clogged remove the leaves and the waste and remove the dust with air jet or a bit of water END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE 1 Disconnect the automatic switch or the plug 2 Clean and replace the filters 3 On a sunny day let the conditioner work in ventilation for some hours so that the inside of the unit can dry completely REPLACING THE BATTERIES When How NB Use only new batteries Remove the batteries from the remote controller when the conditioner is not in operation WARNING Do not throw batteries into common rubbish they should be disposed of in the special containers situated in the collection points antidust filter There is no confirmation beep heard from the indoor unit The LCD doesn act Take off the cover at back Place the new batteries respecting the symbols and
  • Page 28 - English - : TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTION Strange odour The appliance does not operate Noise of running water A fine mist comes from the air outlet Insufficient airflow either hot or cold The appliance does not respond to commands The display is off Switch off the air conditioner immediately and cut off the power supply in the event of ERROR SIGNALS ON THE DISPLAY In case of error the display on the indoor unit shown the following error codes POSSIBLE CAUSES Power failureplug pulled out Damaged indooroutdoor unit fan motor Faulty compressor thermomagnetic circuit breaker Faulty protective device or fuses Loose connections or plug pulled out It sometimes stops operating to protect the appliance Voltage higher or lower than the voltage range Active TIMERON function Damaged electronic control board Air filter dirty Back flow of liquid in the refrigerant circulation This occurs when the air in the room becomes very cold for example in the COOLING or DEHUMIDIFYINGDRY modes This noise is made by the expansion or contraction of the front panel due to variations in temperature and does not indicate a problem Inappropriate temperature setting Air inlet or outlet of indoor or outdoor unit has been blocked Air filter is blocked Fan speed set at minimum Other sources of heat in the room No refrigerant Remote control is not near enough to indoor unit Battery in Remote controller may have been exhausted Obstacles between remote control and signal receiver in indoor unit Active LED function Power failure Strange noises during operation Faulty electronic control board Faulty fuses or switches Spraying water or objects inside the appliance Overheated cables or plugs Very strong smells coming from the appliance The fault of indoor temperature sensor The fault of indoor pipe temperature sensor Malfunction of indoor fan motor A strange noise can be heard flashes once RUN lamp flashes twice flashes 6 times Description of the trouble
  • Page 29 - English - : CONTACT DETAILS Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd 1340 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby VIC 3179 Australia Ph 1300 556 816 Web wwwdimplexcomau Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd 38 Harris Road East Tamaki Auckland New Zealand Ph 09 274 8265 Web wwwdimplexconz