
Mini-Split Air Conditioner
RSAC-S1217
RSAC-S1817
RSAC-2417S
OPERATING MANUAL

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Thank you for purchasing the Royal Sovereign Mini-Split Air
Conditioner, RSAC-S1217 / RSAC-S1817 / RSAC-2417S. This manual
will provide you with safety information, instructions for optimal use,
and proper care and maintenance for your product. Please read this
manual carefully before operating.
CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................
BOX CONTENTS...............................................................................................
PRODUCT VIEW...............................................................
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INSTALLATION.................................................................................................
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TICE FOR INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION: INDOOR UNIT
INSTALLATION: OUTDOOR UNIT
CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION
TEST OPERATION
NOTICES FOR USE...............................................................................................
MACHINE MAI
NTENANCE...............................................................
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TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................
WARRANTY
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or other
injuries, keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your
machine.
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WARNING
1. The air conditioner must be properly grounded on a level surface. Do not connect the earth wire to the
gas pipeline, water pipeline, lightning rod, or telephone earth wire.
2. Always switch off the device and cut the power supply when the unit is not in use for a long time.
3. Do not let the remote control or the indoor unit get wet.
4. Make sure the voltage meets the appliance’s electricity requirements.
5. Do not operate if the electrical plug or power cord is damaged. it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent, or a similar qualified person.
6. Do not under any circumstances alter the electrical plug.
7. Do not turn off the main power switch during operation with wet hands.
8. Do not share the electrical socket with other appliances.
9. Always switch off the device and cut the power supply before performing any maintenance or cleaning.
10. Do not pull out the power cable to unplug.
11. An earth leakage breaker with rated capacity must be installed.
12. Do not install the air conditioner in a place where there is flammable gas or liquid. The distance between
them should be more than 3.3 ft.
13. Do not use air conditioner in lighting storm weather. Power supply should be cut in time to prevent the
occurrence of danger.
14. Do not block air inlets or air outlets with obstacles.
15. Do not put hands or insert any objects into the air inlets or air outlets.
16. Please note whether the installed stand is firm enough or not. I
f it is damaged, it may lead to the fall of
the unit.
17. Don’t let the air conditioner blow against the heater appliance. Otherwise, it will lead to incomplete
combustion, thus causing poisoning.
18. The appliance shall be installed according to the installation instructions supplied (pg. 6-17) and in
accordance with national wiring regulations.
19. Do not modify any part of this product.
20. Do not operate this appliance for any other purpose other than its intended use. (Such as drying clothes,
preserving foods, etc.)

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or other
injuries, keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your
machine.
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CAUTION
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NOTE:
• This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate
change. Refrigerant with lower global warming potential (GWP) would contribute less to global
warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP, if leaked to the atmosphere. This appliance
contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to [2088]. This means that if 1 kg of this
refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere, the impact on global warming would be
[2088] times higher than 1 kg of CO2 , over a period of 100 years. Never try to interfere with the
refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional.
The specification of the fuse is printed on the circuit board, such as: 3.15A/250V AC, etc.
WEEE Warning
• Meaning of crossed out wheeled dustbin: Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted
municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for
information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of
in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the
food chain, damaging your health and well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones,
the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposals at least free of
charge.
1. Do not open windows and doors for a long time when the air conditioner is running. This will cause the
cooling or heating capacity to be weakened.
2. Do not stand /sit on top of the outdoor unit and do not place heavy items on it.
3. Do not apply the cold air from the unit to the body for a pro-longed time.
4. It is recommended that the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor temperature should not
be too large. Appropriate adjustments of the setting temperature can prevent the waste of electricity.
5. If your air conditioner is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug, an all-pole switch must be installed in
the fixed wiring and the distance between contacts should be no less than 0.1 inch.
6. If your air conditioner is permanently connected to the fixed wiring, a residual current device (RCD)
having rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA should be installed in the fixed wiring.
7. The power supply circuit should have leakage protector and air switch of which the capacity should be
more than 1.5 times of the maximum current.

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Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Accessories
BOX CONTENTS
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
PRODUCT VIEW

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NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION
Important Notices
• Before installing, please contact a local HVAC professional. If the unit is not installed
by a registered HVAC contractor, the warranty will be voided.
• The air conditioner must be installed by professionals according to the national wiring
rules and this manual.
• To move and install the air conditioner in another place, please contact a certified
HVAC professional.
Requirements for Installation Position
• Avoid places of inflammable or explosive gas leakage or where there are strongly
aggressive gases.
• Avoid places subject to strong artificial electric/magnetic fields.
• Avoid places subject to noise and resonance.
• Avoid severe natural conditions (e.g., heavy lampblack, strong sandy wind, direct
sunshine, or high temperature heat sources).
• Avoid places within the reach of children.
• Shorten the connection between the indoor and outdoor units.
• Select where it is easy to perform service and repair, also where ventilation is good.
• The outdoor unit shall not be installed in any way that could occupy an aisle, stairway,
exit, fire escape, catwalk, or any other public area.
• The outdoor unit shall be installed as far as possible from doors, windows, and
plants/trees.
Requirements of the Mounting Structure
• The mounting rack must meet the relevant national or industrial standards in terms of
strength with wielding and connection areas rustproofed.
• The mounting rack and its load carry surface shall be able to withstand 4 times above
the weight of the unit, or 440.9 lbs., whichever is heavier.
• The mounting rack of the outdoor unit shall be fastened with an expansion bolt.
• Ensure the secure installation regardless of what type of wall on which it is installed,
in order to prevent potential dropping that could hurt people.

NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION
Electrical Safety Requirements
• Be sure to use the rated voltage and air conditioners dedicated circuit for the power
supply, and the power cord diameter must meet the national requirements.
• When the maximum current of air conditioner is ≥ 16A, it must use the air switch or
leakage protection switch equipped with protection devices.
• The normal operating range is 90%-110% of the local rated voltage.
• The minimum clearance between the air conditioner and the combustibles is 4.5 ft.
• The interconnection cord connects the indoor and outdoor units. You must first
choose the right cable size before preparing it for connection.
• Cable types:
• Outdoor Power Cable: H07RN-F or H05RN-F
• Interconnection Cord: H07RN-F or H05RN-F
Minimum Cross-Sectional Area of Power Cable and Interconnection Cord
• The size of the interconnection cord, power cable, fuse, and switch needed is
determined by the maximum current of the unit. The maximum current is indicated on
the nameplate located on the side panel of the unit. Refer to this nameplate to choose
the right cable, fuse, or switch.
NOTE: Core number of cable refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit
which you purchased.
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NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION
Requirements for operations at raised height
• When carrying out installation at 6.6 ft. or higher above the base level, safety belts
must be worn and ropes of sufficient strength be securely fastened to the outdoor
unit, to prevent falling that could cause personal injury or death as well as property
loss.
Grounding requirements
• The air conditioner is the type I electrical appliance and must ensure a reliable
grounding.
• Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod, telephone
line, or a circuit poorly grounded to the earth.
• The grounding wire is specially designed and shall not be used for other purpose, nor
shall it be fastened with a common tapping screw.
Others
• The connection method of the air conditioner and the power cord and the
interconnection method of each independent element shall be subject to the wiring
diagram affixed to the machine.
• The model and rating value of the fuse shall be subject to the silkscreen on
corresponding controller or fuse sleeve.
Packing List

Mounting Plate
1. The wall for installation of the indoor unit shall
be hard and firm, so as to prevent vibration.
2. Use the “+” type screw to fasten the peg
board. Horizontally mount the peg board on
the wall and ensure the lateral horizontal and
longitudinal vertical.
3. Pull the peg board by hand after the
installation, to confirm whether it is solid.
Wall-through Hole
1. Make a hole with an electric hammer or a
water drill at the predetermined position on
the wall for piping, which shall slant outwardly
by 41°F-50°F.
2. To protect the piping and the cables from
being damaged running through the wall, a
pipe protecting ring shall be installed and
sealed with putty.
NOTE: Usually, the wall hole is 60mm ~ 80mm.
Avoid pre-buried power wire and hard wall
when making this hole.
INSTALLATION: INDOOR UNIT
Dimension Drawing of Indoor Unit Installation
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INSTALLATION: INDOOR UNIT
Route of Pipeline
1. Depending on the position of the unit, the piping may be routed sideways from the
left or the right (Fig 1), or vertically from the back (Fig 2) (depending on the pipe
length of the indoor unit). In the case of sideway routing, cut off the outlet cutting
stock of the opposite side.
Drain Pipe Connection
1. Remove the mountings and pull the indoor unit pipe out of the housing.
2. Connect the connecting pipe to the indoor unit:
• Aim at the pipe center, tighten the taper nut with fingers, and then tighten the
taper nut with a torque wrench. The direction is shown in diagram below. The
torque used is shown on the table below.

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INSTALLATION: INDOOR UNIT
Wrap the Piping
1. Use the insulation sleeve to wrap the joint part of the indoor unit and the
connection pipe. Then use the insulating material to pack and seal insulation pipe,
to prevent generation of condensate water on the joint part.
2. Connect the water outlet with drain pipes, and make the connection pipe, cables,
and the drain hose straight.
3. Use plastic cable ties to wrap the connecting pipes, cables and drain hose. Run the
pipe sloping downward.
Fixing the Indoor Unit
1. Hang the indoor unit on the peg board and move the unit from left to right to
ensure that the hook is properly positioned in the peg board.
2. Push toward the lower left side and the upper right side of the unit toward the
peg board, until the hook is embedded in the slot and makes a “click” sound.

Wiring Diagram
• I
f your air conditioner is provided with interconnection cord, the wiring of the indoor
unit was connected in the factory, there is no need of connection.
• If the interconnection cord is not provided, connection is needed in accordance with
the wiring diagram.
N
OTE:
• This manual usually includes the wiring mode for the different kind of A/C. We cannot
exclude the possibility that some special type of wiring diagrams are not included.
• The diagrams are for your reference only. If the entity is different with this wiring
diagram, please refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit which you
purchased.
INSTALLATION: INDOOR UNIT
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INSTALLATION: OUTDOOR UNIT
Dimension Drawing of Outdoor Unit Installation
Install the Connection Pipe
Connect the Outdoor Unit with Connecting Pipe:
• Aim the counter-bore of the connecting pipe at the
stop valve and tighten the taper nut with fingers. Then
tighten the taper nut with a torque wrench.
• When prolonging the piping, extra amount of
refrigerant must be added so that the operation and
performance of the air conditioner will not be
compromised.
NOTE: This table is for reference only.

Wiring Diagram
NOTE:
• This manual usually includes the wiring mode for the different kind of A/C. We cannot
exclude the possibility that some special type of wiring diagrams are not included.
• The diagrams are for your reference only. If the entity is different with this wiring
diagram, please refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit which you
purchased.
INSTALLATION: OUTDOOR UNIT
Wiring Connection
1. Loosen the screws and remove the E-parts cover from the
unit.
2. Connect the cables respectively to the corresponding
terminals of the terminal board of the outdoor unit (see th
e
w
iring diagram), and if there are signals connected to the
plug, just conduct a butt joint.
3. Ground Wire: Remove the grounding screw out of th
e
el
ectric bracket, cover the grounding wire end onto th
e
g
rounding screw and screw it into the grounding hole.
4. Fix the cable reliably with fasteners (Pressing board).
5. Put the E-parts cover back in its original place and fasten it
with screws.
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INSTALLATION: OUTDOOR UNIT
Expelling the Air
Outdoor Unit Refrigerant Discharging Method:
• After the pipe side connection is complete, proceed as follows.
Vacuum Pumping Method:
(R410A refrigerant evacuation must use the Vacuum Pumping Method)
• Before working on the air conditioner, remove the cover of the stop valve
(gas and liquid valves) and be sure to retighten afterward. This is done to
prevent potential air leakage.
1. To prevent air leakage and spilling
tighten all connecting nut of all flar
e
t
ubes.
2. Connect the stop valve, charge hose,
manifold valve, and vacuum pump.
3. Fully open the handle Lo of the
man
ifold valve and apply vacuum for
at least 15 minutes and check that
the compound vacuum gauge reads
-0.1 Mpa (-76cmHg).
4. After applying vacuum, fully open
the stop valve with a hex wrench.
5. Check that both indoor and outdoor
connections are free of air leakage.

INSTALLATION: OUTDOOR UNIT
Outdoor Condensation Drainage
(Heat pump type only)
• When the unit is heating, the condensing water
and defrosting water can be drained out reliably
through the drain hose.
Installation:
• Install the outdoor drain elbow in 25 hole on the
base plate, and joint the drain hose to the elbow,
so that the waste water formed in the outdoor
unit can be drained out to a proper plate.
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CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION
Electrical Safety Check
1. If the supply voltage is as required.
2. If there is any faulty or miss connection in each of the power, signal and grounding
wires.
3. If the grounding wire of the air conditioner is securely grounded.
Installation Safety Check
1. If the installation is secure.
2. If the water drain is smooth.
3. If the wiring and piping are correctly installed.
4. Check that no foreign matter or tools are left inside the unit.
Leak Test of the Refrigerant
Depending on the installation method, the following methods may be used to check for
suspect leak, on areas such as the four connections of the outdoor unit and the cores of
the cut-off valves and t-valves:
1. Bubble Method: Apply of spray a uniform layer of soap water over the suspected leak
spot and observe carefully for bubble.
2. Instrument Method: Checking for leak by pointing the probe of the leak detector
according to the instruction to the suspect points of leak.

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TEST OPERATION
Test Operation Preparation
• Verify that all piping and connection cables are well connected.
• Confirm that the values at the gas side the liquid-side are fully open.
• Connect the power cord to an independent power socket.
• Install batteries in remote control.
Test Operation Method
1. Turn on the power and push the ON/OFF switch button of the remote controller to
start the air conditioner.
2. Select COOL, HEAT (not available on cool-only models), SWING and other operation
modes with the remote controller and see if the operation is ok.
Specific Caution
1. Open the front panel of the indoor.
2. The connector can not touch the terminal
board and is positioned as shown in the
picture to the right.

The Conditions of Unit Can’t Normally Run
• Within the temperature range provided in following table, the air conditioner may stop
running and other anomalies may arise.
• When the temperature is too high, the air conditioner may activate the automatic
protection device, so that the air conditioner could be shut down.
• When the temperature is too low, the heat exchanger of the air conditioner may
freeze, leading to water leakage or another malfunction.
• In long-term cooling or dehumidification with a relative humidity of above 80% (doors
and windows are open), there may be water condenses or dripping near the air outlet.
• T1 and T3 refer to ISO 5151.
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NOTICES FOR USE
Notes for Heating
• The fan of the indoor unit will not start running immediately after the heating is
started to avoid blowing out cool air.
• When it is cold and wet outside, the outdoor unit will develop frost over the heat
exchanger which will compromise the heating capacity. This is when the air
conditioner will start to defrost.
• During defrost, the air conditioner will stop heating for about 5-12 minutes.
• Vapor may come out from the outdoor unit during defrost. This is not a malfunction,
but a result of fast defrost.
• Heating will resume after the defrost is complete.
Notes for Turning Off
• When the air conditioner is turned off, the main controller will automatically decide
whether to stop immediately or after running for dozens of seconds with lower
frequency and lower air speed.

NOTICES FOR USE
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Emergency Operation
• If the remote controller is lost or broken, use force switch button to operate the air
conditioner.
• If this button is pushed with the unit OFF, the air conditioner will operate in AUTO
mode.
• If this button is pushed with the unit ON, the air conditioner will stop running.
• The force switch is located on the filter side of the unit and is in a tight space. User
may need a thin object such as screwdriver to push the button.
Airflow Direction Adjustment
1. Use up-down swing and left-right swing buttons on the remote controller to adjust
the airflow direction. Refer to the operation manual of the remote controller for
detail.
2. For models without left-right swing function, the fins have to be moved manually.
Note: Move the fins before the unit is in operation, or your finger might be injured.
Never place your hand into the air inlet or outlet when the air conditioner is in
operation.

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MACHINE MAINTENANCE
Warning
• Before the cleaning of the air conditioner, it must be shut down and the electricity
must be cut off for more than 5 minutes, otherwise there might be the risk of electric
shocks.
• Do not wet the air conditioner, which can cause an electric shock. Make sure not to
rinse the air conditioner with water under any circumstances.
• Do not use liquid or corrosive cleaning agents when wiping the air conditioner. Do not
sprinkle water or any other liquid on the unit.
• Volatile liquids such as thinner or gasoline will damage the air conditioner housing,
therefore please clean the housing of air conditioner only with soft dry cloth and
damp cloth moistened with neutral detergent.
Clean the Panel
• When the panel of the indoor unit is contaminated, clean it
gently with a wrung towel using warm water below 113°F a
nd
d
o not remove the panel while cleaning.
Remove the Air Filter
1. Use both hands to open the panel for an angle from both ends of the panel in
accordance with the direction of the arrow.
2. Release the air filter from the slot and remove it.
Clean the Air Filter
• Use a vacuum cleaner or water to rinse filter, and i
f
t
he filter is very dirty (for example, with greasy dirt)
,
c
lean it with warm water (below 113°F) with mild
detergent dissolved in, and then put the filter in th
e
s
hade to dry in the air.

MACHINE MAINTENANCE
Mount the Air Filter
1. Reinstall the dried filter in reverse order of removal, then cover and lock the panel.
Check Before Use
1. Check whether all the air inlets and outlets of the units are unblocked.
2. Check whether there is blocking in the water outlet of the drain pipe, and
immediately clean it up if any.
3. Check the ground wire is reliably grounded.
4. Check whether the remote control batteries are installed, and whether the power is
sufficient.
5. Check whether there is damage in the mounting bracket of the outdoor unit, and if
any, please contact our local service center.
Maintain After Use
1. Cut off the power source of the air conditioner, turn off the circuit breaker and
remove the batteries from the remote control.
2. Clean the filter and the unit body.
3. Remove the dust and debris from the outdoor unit.
4. Check whether there is damage in the mounting bracket of the outdoor unit, and if
any, please contact our local service center.
Immediately stop all operations and cut off the power supply, contact our service
center locally in the following situations:
• Shrill sound is heard, or unpleasant odor is emitted during the operation.
• There is an abnormal heat in power supply cord and power plug.
• Accidentally pour impurities or water into the machine or the remote control.
• Air switch or protection switch often breaks.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
In case of problems, first turn off the air conditioner and disconnect from the source of electricity.
Symptom Solutions
Air conditioner can not
operate at all
• Has the power been shut down?
• Is the wiring loose?
• Is voltage too high or too low? (measured by professionals)
• Does it reach the set time for start up?
• Does the circuit protection device trip?
Remote controller is not
available
• Is the remote controller out of effective distance to the indoor unit?
• Are there any obstructions between the controller and the signal
receptor?
• Is the battery exhausted?
Cooling (Heating)
efficiency is not good
• Is the setting temperature suitable?
• Is the air inlet or outlet obstructed?
• Is indoor fan speed set at low speed?
• Is there any heat source in your room?
• Is the air filter dirty?
Indoor unit does not
operate immediately
when the air conditioner
is restarted
• If the air conditioner is turned on immediately after it is turned off, the
protective delay switch will delay the operation for 3 to 5 minutes.
There is unusual smell
blowing from the outlet
after operation is
started
• The air conditioner itself does not have undesirable odor. If there is
odor, it may be due to accumulation of the odor in the environment.
Please clean the air filter or activate the cleaning function.
There is sound of
running water during
the running of air
conditioner
• Sometimes the “hissing” sound of running water can be heard. This is
the sound of the flow of the refrigerant, not a malfunction.
A slight “click” sound is
heard at the of start-up
or shut-down
• Due to temperature changes, panel, and other parts will swell, causing
the sound of friction. This is normal, not a fault.
During the cooling
operation, the indoor
unit outlet sometimes
will blow out mist
• This is because the indoor air is cooled rapidly. After it runs for some
time, the indoor temperature and humidity will be reduced, and the
mist will disappear
NOTE: Do not attempt to repair the unit by yourself. For all replacements and repairs that need to be made,
contact Royal Sovereign Customer Service at +1) 800-397-1025 or contact a qualified service technician.

SPECIFICATIONS
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MODEL RSAC-S1217 RSAC-S1817 RSAC-2417S
Cooling Capacity
Heating Capacity
12,000 BTU Cooling
12,300 BTU Heating
18,000 BTU Cooling
18,500 BTU Heating
24,000 BTU Cooling
24,000 BTU Heating
SEER Rating 17 17 17
Room Size (Sq. ft.) 300-500 600-800 900-1,200
Voltage / Frequency 115V / 60 Hz 230V / 60 Hz 230V / 60 Hz
Operating Sound Level
Indoor Unit: 42 dB
Outdoor Unit: 52 dB
Indoor Unit: 46 dB
Outdoor Unit: 55 dB
Indoor Unit: 49 dB
Outdoor Unit: 55 dB
Ambient Range 61°F-90°F 61°F-90°F 61°F-90°F
Refrigerant R410 R410 R410
Cord Length 16.4 ft. (5 m) 16.4 ft. (5 m) 24.6 ft. (7.5 m)
Zone Capacity Single Single Single
Indoor Unit Dimensions
(W x D x H)
29.53”W x 7.87”D x
11.22”H
35.43”W x 8.86”D x
12.20”H
42.60”W x 9.17”D x
12.99”H
Outdoor Unit Dimensions
(W x D x H)
28.74”W x 11.22”D x
21.46”H
31.50”W x 12.40”D x
21.46”H
32.48”W x 12.20”D x
25.79”H
Indoor Unit Weight 17.60 lbs. 26.40 lbs. 30.80 lbs.
Outdoor Unit Weight 61.60 lbs. 88 lbs. 83.50 lbs.
Safety Certification cETLus cETLus cETLus

ROYAL SOVEREIGN INTERNATIONAL, INC.
2 Volvo Dr., Rockleigh, NJ 07647 USA
TEL: (+1) 800-397-1025
Email:
info@royalsovereign.com
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
For product support and warranty questions, please visit us at
www.royalsovereign.com/
customersupport.html
Royal Sovereign International, Inc. warranties this product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship to the original purchaser only as outlined below.
Parts: Replacement of defective parts for 1 year from the date of customer
purchase.
Compressor: 3-year warranty from the date of customer purchase. Royal Sovereign
will supply a replacement compressor (parts only), free of charge.
Labor: NO LABOR. The original owner is solely responsible for all labor costs. This
limited warranty does NOT include labor or other costs incurred for service,
maintenance, repair, removal, replacement, or installation.
This warranty only covers products that are properly installed, properly maintained, and properly
operated in accordance with the instructions provided. This limited warranty does not cover any
failures or operating difficulties due to normal wear and tear, accident, abuse, misuse, alteration,
misapplication, improper installation, or improper maintenance and service by you or any third party.
Returned product will not be accepted without a Return Authorization number. To request a Return
Authorization number, please visit us at www.royalsovereign.com. All transportation costs for the
return of damaged product or parts will be the responsibility of the purchaser. Return defective
product, in original packaging, to the address below.
Royal Sovereign International, Inc. requires reasonable proof of your date of purchase from an
authorized retailer or distributor. Therefore, you should keep your receipt, invoice, or canceled
check from the original purchase. The limited warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement
of parts which prove defective under normal use and service within the warranty period.
Royal Sovereign International, Inc. (and its affiliated companies) SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY
WHATSOEVER TO PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE,
INCIDENTAL,OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion and limitations may not apply to you.
