DELLA 36K+T1212181 3 Head Mini Split & Multi Zone Mini Split Three Zone

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Vario (TL) Multi-Zone Series
Instruction Manual
Installation and Operation Guide
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Welcome to
5 Things to know before installation
The installation location is critical
Handle the refrigerant pipes perfectly
Bundle the line set correctly
Vacuum pumping the refrigerant circuit
Safe electrical connection
Not all places are created equal. Only proper placement of the AC will maximize ecency while balancing the interior
aesthetic. As wall requires for the installation, you need to make sure to get the placement and location right the rst time.
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Thank You for trusting Della as your home comfort solution. We know no better how exicting it must be to have a new and functional AC to make
your living space more comfortable. But AC installation, in reality, is far from being simple. Here are a few things you must know before installing
the AC whether by yourself or by a professional HVAC technician. This will give you an idea of what to look out for installing an AC so that it can
perform at its maximum eciency and every dollar you invest in it pays o.
The refrigerant pipe is one of the most important, if not the most important, parts of the mini split AC system. You might
need special-purpose tools to shorten and bend the pipe or purchase lengthening pipes to match your connection
length. Any aw in the handling of the refrigerant pipes may cause a refrigerant leak or reduced ecency. The cost
of replacement and re-installation of the refrigerant pipe can quickly upset any DIYer trying to save from hiring a
professional. Additional refrigerant is needed if you use lengthened pipes or have refrigerant leaks during the installation.
Contact us if you need extra refrigerant.
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The line set contains the refrigerant pipes, drain hose, and electrical wires. A good bundling prevent water condensation
and protects it from extermal elements, as well as matching the exact distance of the installation. No one wants extra line
set dangling around.
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Mini-split AC absolutely needs vacuum pumping in order to perform ecently and prevent refrigerant from reacting with
air moisture and damaing the internal parts of the machine. With a vacuum pump and a micron gauge, the process does
not take very long, but it is important to do it right.
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A safe and properly electrical connection is crucial necessity for the installation. The voltage, power breaker protection,
cable requirement and wiring must correspond to the specications of each model. A poor connection can quickly
becomes a re hazard.
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Most of the problems emerge from incorrect or poor installation. Installation performed by professional HVAC technician can greatly
reduce the chance of having problems for years to come. On top of that, Della provide extended warranty for professional installation.
If you need assistance or have questions, we are here for you.
support.dellahome.com
24/7 Live Chat
800-863-4143
6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. PST
Monday - Friday
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Table of Content
Warning and Safety
Name of Parts
Product Specication
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Air Filter
Maintenance Routine
Installation Preview
Installation Info
Indoor Unit Installation
Outdoor Unit Installation
Circuit Diagram
Finishing Touch
Check List
Test Run
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12
15
20
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38
39
40
Troubleshooting
Disposal Guideline
Warranty
Power ON / OFF
Operation Modes
- Auto, Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan
Change Temperature
Change Fan Speed
Adjust Airow
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48
48
49
49
50
Turbo Mode
Quiet Mode
Eco Mode
Sleep Mode
Timer
Vicinity Sensor
Display ON / OFF
Self Cleaning
Child Lock
°F / °C
Force Defrost
Wi-Fi Reset Button
Emergency Button
Wi-Fi Setup
Operation Tips
Front Panel
Remote Control
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Before Installation Care and Maintenance
Having Problems?
Installation
Before Using
Basic Operation
Advance Function
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Warning and Safety
Read this guide before installation. Failure to follow the safety instructions may result in property damage, serious injury, or death.
Please Keep this manual.
Danger:
Indicates an IMMINENTLY hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death, serious injury, or serious property damage.
Warning:
Indicates an POTENTIALLY hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death, serious injury, or serious property damage.
Caution:
Indicates an POTENTIALLY hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in minor to moderate injury. It may also be used to
indicate unsafe practice.
About Refrigerant
About Installation
Attention:
Pay additional attention to the instruction.
DO NOT:
Indicates prohibited actions and / or practice.
The air conditioner is pre-charged with refrigerant. Handle the air conditioner with care and check if there is any
refrigerant leakage during installation. Refrigerants have no odor and can be toxic and ammable. Rapid evaporation of
refrigerant may cause frostbite, cardiac arrhythmia, and / or irritation, as well as cause environmental damage.
In the case of refrigerant leakage, shut down the appliance and disconnect from the power supply. An inspection must
be performed by a qualied technician.
The room for the installation, use, repair, and / or storage of this air conditioner should be greater than 54 sq ft / 5m².
Stop valve cover must be installed on the air conditioner to prevent possible refrigerant leak.
Refrigerant leakage or damaged pipelines must be inspected and repaired by a qualied HVAC technician.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
DANGER
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
Before Installation
Before Installation
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Before Installation
Before Installation
Warning and Safety
About Installation
About Power and Electricity
Do not install or store this appliance in a room with continuously operating ignition sources such as open ames, gas
appliances, or electric heater.
Do not install the appliance within 20” / 50cm of ammable substances such as alcohol, etc. Or pressurized containers
such as spray cans.
Do not alter, change, or modify the appliance.
Prevent children from accessing the work area during installation to prevent unforeseeable accident.
The base of the outdoor unit must be rmly xed.
Carry out a test run after the installation.
Installation of a mini split AC requires specialized training and equipment. Hire a licensed professional if not familiar with
electrical wiring and HVAC system.
The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in a separate waste bins.
The appliance should not be installed in a location where the air outlet of the indoor or outdoor unit is obstructed.
Obstruction of these opening may cause damage or malfunctions to the appliance.
Ensure that the power voltage corresponds to that stamped on the rating plate.
A fuse or overload protection device with a suitable capacity for indoor unit must be installed.
The appliance must be tted with means for disconnection from the main power supply under
over-voltage category III conditions. All electrical wiring must follow federal, state, or local regulations.
When working on the electric terminals, ensure the appliance is disconnected from the power supply.
Make sure the appliance is properly grounded to prevent electric shock.
Do not bend, tug, or compress the power cord during installation to prevent damaging the power cord. Damaged
electrical cord should be replaced by a qualied electrician.
Do not use power extensions and / or multi-socket modules for appliance installation.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
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Warning and Safety
About Operation
About Handling and Maintenance
Encountering Troubles
Do not disconnect the appliance from the power supply before shutting o the appliance. This might create a spark and
potentially cause a re.
Do not place ammable substances near the appliance.
Do not climb onto or place any objects on the appliance.
Do not insert any objects into the appliance to prevent damage or injury.
Do not obstruct the air inlet or outlet.
Do not operate the appliance with wet hands.
Do not attempt to disassemble, alter, or modify the appliance.
Do not ush the air conditioner with water.
Do not attempt to repair, relocate, modify or reinstall the air conditioner by yourself. Incorrect work could cause electric
shocks, re or damage. Contact a qualied technician.
In the case of the appliance emitting smoke, burning smell, leaking water, or making unusual noise, shut down the
appliance and disconnect from the power supply immediately. Contact a qualied technician for inspection and repair.
If the appliance is used in areas without the possibility of ventilation, precautions must be taken to prevent any leaks of
refrigerant.
Only use the appliance as instructed in this booklet. These instructions are not intended to cover every possible
condition and situation. As with any electrical household appliance, common sense and caution are therefore always
recommended for usage and maintenance.
This appliance is designed and made for air conditioning in domestic environments only. It must not be used for any
other purpose such as drying clothes or cooling foods.
This appliance can be used by children 8 years old or above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use
of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Before cleaning the unit, the appliance must by shut down and disconnect from the power supply for at least 5 minutes.
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
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Wi-Fi Module & Reset Button
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Before Installation
Before Installation
Name of Parts
Air Outlet
Air Deflector and Flap
Air Filter Screen
Front Panel
Control Box
with Wiring Diagram
Wiring Terminal
with Wiring Diagram
Electrial Wire
Drain Hose
Refrigerant Pipe
Emergency ON / OFF Switch
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Refrigerant Valves
Valve Cover
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Bracket Template
1x
Mounting Plate
1x
Refrigerant Pipe
Narrow 1x
Thick 1x
Drain Hose
2x
Drainage Joint
1x
Plasticine Putty
1x
Rubber Foot Pad
4x
Lineset Converter 1
1x
Screw Driver
Hole Saw Ø2.75" / Ø70mm
Refrigerant Leak Detector / Liquid Leak Detector
Allen Wrench
Spanner
Torque Wrench
Measuring Tape
Spirit Level
Stud Finder
Thermometer
Vacuum Pump
Dry Wall Anchors / Molly Bolts
Wood Screws
Floor Mounting Base Kit / Wall Mount Kit
Power Supply Cable
Micron Gauge / AC manifold Gauge
Copper Pipe Bender / Spring Bender
Caulk
Tubing Cutter*
Pipe Reamer*
Tubing Flaring Tool*
Wire cutter*
NOTE: Tools marked with * are needed for shortening the refrigerant pipe and / or electrical wire to the exact desired length.
ONLY a qualied HVAC technician should attempt altering the pipe length and / or the wire length.
1 Lineset converter is only supplied with 048-TL-24K2V-19S-IN indoor unit.
Name of Parts
Included Accessories (for each indoor unit)
Tools Needed (Not included)
Before Installation
Before Installation
Wall Sleeve & Cover
1x
Communication Cable
1x
Insulation Foam & Wrap
1x
Remote Control, Holder 1x
Battery 2x
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048-TL-9K2V-19S-IN 048-TL-12K2V-19S-IN 048-TL-18K2V-19S-IN 048-TL-24K2V-19S-IN
Power Supply 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P
Rated Cooling Capacity (Btu / h) 9000 12000 18000 24000
Rated Heating Capacity (Btu / h) 10000 12200 19600 24400
Noise Level 27 - 41 dBA 27 - 42 dBA 32 - 50 dBA 35 - 51 dBA
Dimension
31.92" x 11.49" x 8.07"
811 mm x 292 mm x 205 mm
31.92" x 11.49" x 8.07"
811 mm x 292 mm x 205 mm
39.76" x 12.40" x 8.66"
1010 mm x 315 mm x 220 mm
46.93" x 14.17" x 10.23"
1192 mm x 360 mm x 260 mm
Net Weight 19.8 lb / 9 kg 19.8 lb / 9 kg 28.7 lb / 13 kg 36.4 lb / 16.5 kg
Suitable Area Up to 400 sq. ft Up to 550 sq. ft Up to 1000 sq. ft Up to 1500 sq. ft
Moisture Removal (per hour) 2.3 pints / 1.1 L 3.4 pints / 1.6 L 4.6 pints / 2.2 L 5.5 pints / 2.6 L
Before Installation
Before Installation
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Product Specication (Outdoor Unit)
048-TL-18K-MODU 048-TL-27K-MODU 048-TL-36K-MODU
Power Supply 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P
Rated Cooling Capacity (Btu / h) 18000 27000 36000
Rated Heating Capacity (Btu / h) 20000 27000 36000
Cooling
Power Consumption 1350 W 1860 W 2600 W
Rated Current 6.5 A 8.8 A 11.8 A
Heating
Power Consumption 1600 W 1950 W 2890
Rated Current 7.5 A 9.1 A 13.1 A
Noise Level 56 dBA 58 dBA 63 dBA
Dimension
33.27" x 14.97" x 27.52"
845 mm x 380 mm x 699 mm
35.43" x 14.17" x 31.69"
900 mm x 360 mm x 805 mm
39.57" x 15.75" x 35.83"
1005 mm x 400 mm x 910 mm
Net Weight 97 lb / 44 kg 123.5 lb / 56 kg 186.3 lb / 84.5 kg
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Number of Indoor Unit Connection 2 3 4
Indoor Unit Connectability
048-TL-9K2V-19S-IN O O O
048-TL-12K2V-19S-IN O O O
048-TL-18K2V-19S-IN X O O
048--TL-24K2V-19S-IN X X O
Before Installation
Before Installation
NOTE: The total Btu for all connected indoor units must stay within 130% of the outdoor unit's Btu.
System performance decreases if all indoor units are on simultaneously and exceed outdoor unit's Btu capacity.
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Installation Preview
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2
3
4
5
≥ 7.9" / 20 cm
≥ 5.1" / 13 cm
≥ 5.1" / 13 cm
≥ 39" / 100 cm
(From the closest item underneath the indoor
unit)
≥ 39" / 100 cm
≥ 11.8" / 30 cm
≥ 11.8" / 30 cm
≥ 19.7" / 50 cm
≥ 19.7" / 50 cm
Choose the installation location
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Mount the indoor unit
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Placing the outdoor unit
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Vacuum Pumping
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Finishing
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Check List
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Test Run
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Connection between indoor and outdoor unit
Connect the refrigerant pipes
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Connect the electrical wires
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Indoor unit connection
Connect the drain hose to the indoor unit
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Pass the electrical wire into the indoor unit
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Drill wall hole and
Install mounting plate
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18K-MODU 24K-MODU 36KMODU
Standard Length
per Indoor Unit
24.6 ft / 7.5 m
Max. Distance
per Indoor Unit
65.6 ft / 20 m
Max. Elevation
per Indoor Unit
49 ft / 15 m
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Installation Info (Power Supply and Breaker Size)
Power Supply and Breaker Size
048-TL-18K-MODU 048-TL-27K-MODU 048-TL-36K-MODU
Power Supply 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P 208 V - 230 V / 60 Hz / 1P
Cooling
Power Consumption 1350 W 1860 W 2600 W
Rated Current 6.5 A 8.8 A 11.8 A
Heating
Power Consumption 1600 W 1950 W 2890
Rated Current 7.5 A 9.1 A 13.1 A
Min. Circuit Ampacity 12 A 14 A 17 A
Min. Wire Size (American Wire Gauge) 12 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG
Breaker Size 15 A 20 A 25 A
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Installation Info (Refrigerant and Pipe Set Info)
Refrigerant and Pipe Set Info
048-TL-18K-MODU 048-TL-27K-MODU 048-TL-36K-MODU
Stand Length 24.6 ft / 7.5 m 24.6 ft / 7.5 m 24.6 ft / 7.5 m
Max. Distance Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit 65.6 ft / 20 m 65.6 ft / 20 m 65.6 ft / 20 m
Max. Elevation Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit 49 ft / 15 m 49 ft / 15 m 49 ft / 15 m
Type of Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Additional Refrigerant Charge 0.2 oz / ft (20 g / m) 0.32 oz / ft (30 g / m) 0.32 oz / ft (30 g / m)
Liquid Line
Pipe Diameter 1/4" 1/4 1/4
Torque Parameter
18 - 20 N-M / 13.3 - 14.8 lbf-ft /
1.8 - 2.0 kgf-m
18 - 20 N-M / 13.3 - 14.8 lbf-ft /
1.8 - 2.0 kgf-m
18 - 20 N-M / 13.3 - 14.8 lbf-ft /
1.8 - 2.0 kgf-m
Gas Line
Pipe Diameter 3/8” 3/8” 3/8”
Torque Parameter
30 - 35 N-M / 22.1 - 25.8 lbf-ft /
3.0 - 3.6 kgf-m
30 - 35 N-M / 22.1 - 25.8 lbf-ft /
3.0 - 3.6 kgf-m
30 - 35 N-M / 22.1 - 25.8 lbf-ft /
3.0 - 3.6 kgf-m
1/2” to 3/8”
Lineset
Adapter1
For Pipe Diameter 1/2”
Torque Parameter
45 - 50 N-M / 33.2 - 36.9 lbf-ft /
4.6 - 5.1 kgf-m
Installation
Installation
NOTE: 1 Lineset converter is only applicable for 048-TL-24K2V-19S-IN indoor unit.
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Installation Info
Picking a Installation Location for the Indoor Unit
Picking a Installation Location for the Outdoor Unit
Ensure the installation complies with the minimum clearance space surrounding the unit and is within the maximum piping length and
maximum elevation defined in the installation information.
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Make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the weight of the indoor unit and prevent it from vibration.
Make sure the air inlet and outlet are clear of any obstruction.
Make sure condensation can be easily drained.
A place where all connections can be easily made to the outdoor unit.
A place where the indoor unit is out of children’s reach.
A place where the indoor unit is accessible for maintenance.
Install the indoor unit 10 ft / 3 m away from TV or radio appliances.
NOTE: Radio interference may occur if appliances are placed too close to each other.
Do not install in a laundry room or by a swimming pool.
There should not be any heat source near the indoor unit.
Do not install the indoor unit near the door way.
To prevent the indoor unit from falling down and blocking exit way in case of an emergency such as fire or earthquake etc.
Do not install the outdoor unit near a heat source, steam, or flammable gas.
Do not install the outdoor unit in windy or dusty locations.
Do not install the outdoor unit in places where people often pass.
Avoid installing the outdoor unit in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
NOTE: If necessary, build a protection that does not interfere with the airflow.
Make sure there is enough space around the outdoor unit to circulate air.
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Outdoor unit must be placed in a safe and solid location.
The outdoor unit should ideally be placed on a elevated concrete pad.
If installing in snowy region, it is recommended the outdoor unit to be installed above the seasonal snow level.
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Indoor Unit Installation
Install the Mounting Bracket
You must use the correct wall anchor according to the type of the wall.
1. Locate the studs and electrical wires inside the wall. Then use the template included with the indoor unit or the etched marking on the
mounting plate to determine the exact mounting location.
2. Use a spirit level to level the mounting plate on the wall. Then mark out the screw hole positions.
3. Insert wall anchors into the holes and affix the mounting plate to the wall using screws.
Use a wood screw if the hole position is directly on a wood stud.
Spirit Level
Molly Bolt /
Drywall Anchor
Wall Wall
Wall Stud
Mounting Plate Mounting Plate
Screw
Wood Screw
CAUTION
Hollow Drywall Wood Stud
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Installation
1. Pick 1 of the 3 piping positions on your indoor unit.
2. Mark the position on the wall.
3. Drill a 2.75" / 70 mm hole from the indoor wall to the outdoor wall. The hole must be slanted downward with a small angle.
4. Insert the wall sleeve and sleeve cover into the wall. Then seal off gaps with putty or caulk.
Left side of the unit
0.2" - 0.4" / 5 - 10 mm
Wall Sleeve
Sleeve Cover
Putty / Caulk
Outdoor Indoor
Make sure there is no building structure pillar, stud, electrical wire, or any water pipes in the way of the drill hole. Drilling into electrical
wires or water pipes inside the wall may cause electric shock, re, or water damage.
Always insert the sleeve into the wall hole and seal the surrounding with putty / caulk.
This will prevent water, insects, or small animals from getting into the house.
Indoor Unit Installation
Drill Wall Hole and Insert Wall Sleeve
Right side of the unit
Piping Position
Example of Wall Hole Position with Piping Directly Behind the Indoor Unit
WARNING
Ø 2.75" / 70 mm hole
Directly behind the unit
(Recommended)
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Drain hose must be slanted downward
and leave a small gap between the
ground and the hose.
Avoid having bends or dents on the drain hose.
Do not leave the end of the hose into drainage gutter.
Indoor Unit Installation
Connect the Indoor Unit Drain Hose
Drain Hose Installation
Drainage Ports
1. Connect the drainage hose to the indoor unit drainage port.
NOTE: In some models, drainage ports are available on both sides of the indoor unit. You can choose one side to attach the drain hose and insert a rubber plug
on the unused port. Always pick the side closer to the wall hole.
2. Make sure the joint is firmly connected and has a good seal.
3. Wrap the joint with Teflon tape to prevent any possible leak.
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Electric Cable
Terminal Block
Control Box Cover
Screw
Indoor Unit Installation
Pass Electric Cable Through the Indoor Unit
Bundle the Indoor Unit Refrigerant Pipes, Hose, and Cable
1. Open the front panel of the indoor unit.
2. Remove the control box cover from the control box.
3. Pass the communication cable from the back of the indoor unit to the control box.
4. Leave enough length of the electric wire in the control box for connection in a later step.
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1. Arrange the refrigerant pipes, drain hose, and electric cable according to the image below.
2. Wrap the bundle with insulation pipe.
Refrigerant Pipes, drain hose, and electric cable must be properly arranged and bundled with insulation tape before passing them through the
wall hole.
Insulation Tape
Refrigerant Pipes
Drain Hose
Electric Cable
Drain hose must positioned at the bottom to prevent
water leakage.
Insulation Tape
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Line Set
Line Set
Wall
Wall
Mounting Plate
Mounting Plate
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit
1
2
3
Wedge / Foam Block
Indoor Unit Installation
Pass Line Set Through Wall Hole and Mount Indoor Unit
Pass Line Set Through Wall Hole and Mount Indoor Unit (Left Piping Direction)
1. Carefully pass the line set bundle through the wall hole.
2. Hook the top of the indoor unit on the mounting plate.
Push the unit lightly left and right to make sure it is firmly hooked on the mounting plate.
3. Push down the bottom of the indoor unit and snap into the mounting plate.
1. Carefully pass the drain hose and electric cable through the wall hole.
2. Hook the top of the indoor unit on the mounting plate.
Push the unit lightly left and right to make sure it is firmly hooked on the mounting plate.
3. Place a wedge or foam block or something slightly soft between the mounting plate and the indoor unit for a easier installation process in
later steps.
If you choose to have the piping direction on the left side of the indoor unit,
The indoor unit is not secured in place at this step for left side piping direction installation.
Handle the unit and line set with caution. It is recommended to have a person looking after the unit and make sure it does not fall
during the later installation process.
CAUTION
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1. Place a concrete pad on the installation location.
NOTE: You do not need a concrete pad if the ground is concrete.
2. Mount the indoor unit on a mounting stand or base kit.
NOTE: Rubber foot pads can be placed between the outdoor unit and the mounting kit to reduce vibration or noise.
3. Drill holes on the concrete pad or concrete ground.
4. Secure the mounting stand or base kit on the concrete with concrete anchor bolts.
Concrete Pad (Not Included)
Mounting Stand / Base Kit
(Not Included)
Outdoor Unit Installation
Secure the Outdoor Unit (Ground Installation)
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Concrete Pad (Not Included)
Outdoor unit should be installed on a elevated mounting stand with snow cover if using in a snowy region.
Elevated snow cover (Not included)
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Outdoor Unit Installation
Secure the Outdoor Unit (Wall Installation)
1. Drainage joint installation is recommended for heat pump models.
2. Insert drainage joint into the bottom hole of the outdoor unit.
3. Connect one end of the drain hose to the joint and the other end to your desired drainage point.
1. Measure the distance between the outdoor unit’s legs.
2. Mount the wall mounting bracket on the wall.
3. Secure the outdoor unit on the wall mounting bracket.
The outdoor unit can be fixed on a wall mounting bracket if there is no ground mounting option.
Outdoor unit drainage helps prevent condensation or frost inside the unit during cold weather.
Wall Mount Bracket
(Not Included)
The wall mounting bracket and the wall must be able to support at least 4 times the weight of the outdoor unit.
Attach Drainage Port and Hose
CAUTION
Drainage Joint
Ø0.6" / Ø15 mm
Drain Hose
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1. Unroll the included refrigerant pipe.
2. Remove the cover and make sure the ports are clean and smooth.
3. In the case of a imperfect flaring or the pipe needs to be shorten for the installation, refrigerant pipe should be cut and flare by qualified
technician.
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Imperfect Flaring Dirty Flaring
Do not pull the refrigerant pipe to prevent the pipe from kinking or bending.
Indoor and Outdoor Unit Installation
Preparing the Refrigerant Pipe
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Use a pipe bender or spring bender to shape the refrigerant pipes along wall and corners. Bending the pipe without bending tools
would easily kink or damage the pipe, which would cause refrigerant starvation, or leakage in the system.
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Cutting and Flaring Refrigerant Pipe
1. Cut the copper pipe with a pipe cutter.
2. Remove any burrs or rough edges with a reamer with the pipe facing downward.
NOTE: The opening of the pipe must face toward the ground to prevent chips or dust from entering the pipe.
3. Insert the flare nut to the pipe.
4. Use the flaring tool to flare the copper pipe. The flaring angle must match to that of the refrigerant lines from the unit.
Pipe Cutter
Flaring Nut
Flaring Tool
Refrigerant Pipe
Refrigerant Pipe
(Must face downward)
Any refrigerant pipe alternation should only be done by qualied technician. Incorrect work may cause refrigerant leak, reduce cooling /
heating eciency, damage to the unit. Warranty does not cover any damage(s) caused by incorrect refrigerant pipe alternation.
Reamer
Indoor and Outdoor Unit Installation
WARNING
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Connect the Refrigerant Pipes to the Outdoor Unit
Align the refrigerant pipes to that from the indoor unit, then tighten the nut by hand.
Use a torque wrench to tighten the nut according to the torque requirement.
1. Unscrew the screws on the valve cover, press it down gently and remove the cover from the outdoor unit.
2. Remove plastic caps from the end of the valves.
3. Align the refrigerant pipes to the outdoor unit valve, then tighten the nut by hand.
4. Use a torque wrench to tighten the nut according to the torque requirement.
A thin layer of nylog can be applied to the inside of the are to provide better seal. (OPTIONAL)
Make sure no nylog is on the outside of the are.
Thin layer of nylog
(OPTIONAL)
Remove Plastic Caps
Hold
Hold
Hold
Torque Tighten
Torque Tighten
Torque Tighten
Pipe Diameter 1/4" 3/8” 1/2”
Torque Parameter
18 - 20 N-M
13.3 - 14.8 lbf-ft
1.8 - 2.0 kgf-m
30 - 35 N-M
22.1 - 25.8 lbf-ft
3.0 - 3.6 kgf-m
45 - 50 N-M
33.2 - 36.9 lbf-ft
4.6 - 5.1 kgf-m
Connection must be torque tighten to prevent leak. Do not over tighten.
Refrigerant piping and torque requirement for specic model is on -00- .
Connect the Refrigerant Pipes to the Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit Connection Outdoor Unit Connection
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Connect the Refrigerant Pipes to the Outdoor Unit (Between 048-TL-24K2V-IN indoor unit to a 048-TL-36K-MODU)
The 24K indoor unit is provided with a 1/2" copper pipe on the gas line, and it requires a lineset coverter to properly connect to the outdoor unit.
1. Unscrew the screw on the valve cover, press it down gently and remove the cover from the outdoor unit.
2. Remove plastic caps from the end of the valves.
3. Align the lineset converter to the outdoor unit valve, then use a torque wrench to tighten the converter according to the torque requirement.
4. Align the liquid line to the outdoor unit valve, and the gas line to the converter, then tighten the nut by hand.
5. Use a torque wrench to tighten the nut according to the torque requirement.
Remove Plastic Caps
Lineset Converter
Hold
Hold
Hold
Torque Tighten
Torque Tighten
Torque Tighten
24K Indoor Unit & 36K Outdoor unit Connection
Pipe Diameter 1/2”
Torque Parameter
45 - 50 N-M
33.2 - 36.9 lbf-ft
4.6 - 5.1 kgf-m
Converter Size 3/8”
Torque Parameter
30 - 35 N-M
22.1 - 25.8 lbf-ft
3.0 - 3.6 kgf-m
Pipe Diameter 1/4"
Torque Parameter
18 - 20 N-M
13.3 - 14.8 lbf-ft
1.8 - 2.0 kgf-m
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Terminal Block
Cable Clamp
Indoor and Outdoor Unit Installation
Connect the Electrical Wire
Installation
Installation
Terminal Block
Cable Clamp
1. Unscrew the cable clamp in the indoor unit.
2. Connect wires to the corresponding terminal and secure the cable using the cable clamp.
3. Reinstall the control box cover and close the indoor unit’s front panel.
4. Unscrew the screws from the wiring cover, press the cover downward gently, and remove from the outdoor unit.
5. Unscrew the cable clamp.
6. Insert the communication cable from the indoor unit through the opening on the cover, then connect the wires to the outdoor unit terminal.
7. Insert power supply cable (not included) to the opening on the cover, then connect the wires to the outdoor unit terminal.
8. Turn off any power from the power supply, and connect the wires to the power supply circuit box.
Exact power supply cable and breaker size requirement on -00-
9. Reinstall the wiring cover to its original place.
Electrical wiring must be done by a qualified technician or electrician. Failing to connect the wires correctly will cause short circuit, a
fire, and property damage.
Do not use the communication cable as power supply cable.
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Connect the Electrical Wire
For 220V Unit
Indoor TerminalOutdoor Terminal
Power Supply
w/ Breaker
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Each indoor units on the multi zone system must be connected to their respective corresponding refrigerant valve and electrical
terminal, otherwise the unit would not operate properly.
(e.g. Indoor unit A must connect to refrigerent valve A and electrical terminal A.)
Refrigerant Pipes and Electrical Cables Connection
Indoor Unit A
Terminal
A
Refrigerant Valve
A
Refrigerant Valve
B
Refrigerant Valve
C
Terminal
B
Terminal
C
Indoor Unit B
Indoor Unit C
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Indoor Unit Circuit Diagram
PCB
Outdoor
Unit
(Optional)
(Optional)
(Optional)
(Optional)
(Optional)
GN
3
2
1
BK
BK
CN3
BN
OUT-L
(Optional)
P1 (P1L) (AC-L)
P2 (N) (AC-N)
PS (S/SIG)
K1
CN3 CN4
MM
M
M
M
M
BU
P0
CN11
(FLZ)
CN27
CN2
RT
IPT
CN6
CN5-4
Tube Temperature
Room Temperature
CN5-3
CN5-2
CN5-1
CN8
CN19
CN14
CN16
CN9
CN14B
TX RX
CN1
PTC-N
PTC-L
BN(RD)
GNYE
GNYE(GN)
Evaporator
Generator
Generator
UV Light
Transformer
Heater (Optional)
AC Fan Motor
(Optional)
Swing Motor
(Optional)
Swing Motor
(Optional)
Swing Motor
(Optional)
Humidity Sensor
(Optional)
People Feel
(Optional)
Wi-Fi
(Optional)
Audio
(Optional)
Infrared Sense
(Optional)
Swing Motor
Display
DC Fan Motor
(Optional)
WH
YE(RD)
048-TL-9K2V-19S-IN
048-TL-12K2V-19S-IN
048-TL-18K2V-19S-IN
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PCB
Outdoor
Unit
(Optional)
3
2
1
P2 (N)
PS (S/SIG)
M
M
M
M
M
P0
CN5-3
CN3
CN3
CN4
CN5-2
CN5-1
CN8
CN19
CN14
CN16
Evaporator
Generator
AC Fan Motor
(Optional)
Swing Motor
(Optional)
Swing Motor
(Optional)
Humidity Sensor
(Optional)
People Feel
(Optional)
Wi-Fi
(Optional)
Swing Motor
Display
DC Fan Motor
(Optional)
Indoor Unit Circuit Diagram
Installation
Installation
048-TL-24K2V-19S-IN
CN27
(CN11)
(FLZ)
(Optional)
UV Light
GN
BK
WH
YE(RD)
BK
RD
WH
BU
BN(RD)
(Optional)
Transformer
Tube Temperature
Room Temperature
RT
IPT
CN6
CN2
CN1
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Outdoor Unit Circuit Diagram
048-TL-18K-MODU
Indoor
Unit A
Power
Supply
Indoor
Unit B
L1 L2 1A 1B2A 2B3A 3B
Magnetic
Ring
(Optional)
GN GN GN
BN
BN
BN
BUBU
GNYE(GN)
GNYE
EXV AEXV B
OHT OPTOET ORT
T_OP / T_Rt
T_out
T_in
HP VAL DPZ P13 P14
SIG
P2 (AC-N)
P1 (AC-L)
P0 (PE)
CN6
(CN12-2)
TH / TP
WVU
(Optional)
BU
WH WH WHBK BK
BK
BK
BK
BKYE
WH
WH
WH
WH
RD
(WH)
RD
RD WTBU
BU
YE
B
EEV
A
EEV
COMP
Reactor
4-Way
Valve
Fan
Motor
Bottom Band Heater
GNYE
HPS
(Optional)
(Optional)(Optional)(Optional)
A-OUTT
A-INT
B-OUTT
B-INT
Abbreviation
OHT Outdoor suction temp. sensor
OPT Outdoor pipe temp. sensor
ORT Outdoor temp. sensor
OET Outdoor exhaust temp. sensor
INT In temp. sensor
OUTT Out temp. sensor
HPS High Pressor switch
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Outdoor Unit Circuit Diagram
048-TL-27K-MODU
PCB
EXV AEXV BEXV C
OHT OPTOET ORT
T_OP / T_Rt
SIG
P2 (AC-N)
P1 (AC-L)
P0 (PE)
TH / TP
WVU
RD
(WH)
B
EEV
C
EEV
A
EEV
COMP
Reactor
4-Way
Valve
Fan
Motor
(Optional)
A-OUTT
A-INT
B-OUTT
C-OUTT
B-INT
C-INT
Abbreviation
OHT Outdoor suction temp. sensor
OPT Outdoor pipe temp. sensor
ORT Outdoor temp. sensor
OET Outdoor exhaust temp. sensor
INT In temp. sensor
OUTT Out temp. sensor
HPS High Pressor switch
Indoor
Unit A
Power
Supply
Indoor
Unit B
Indoor
Unit C
L1 L2 1A 1B
1C
2A 2B
2C
3A 3B
3C
Magnetic
Ring
(Optional)
GN
GNYE(GN)
GN GN GN
BN
BN
BN
BU
BU
BU
WH WH WH WHBK
BU
BK
BN
WH
YE
BK BK BKYE YE YE
P13 P14DPZ
RD
RD
BU
BUWT
GNYE
Bottom Band Heater
(Optional)(Optional)
(Optional)
HPS
HP VALCN6
(CN12-2)
T_out
T_in
GNYE
(Optional)
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048-TL-36K-MODU
Abbreviation
OHT Outdoor suction temp. sensor
OPT Outdoor pipe temp. sensor
ORT Outdoor temp. sensor
OET Outdoor exhaust temp. sensor
INT In temp. sensor
OUTT Out temp. sensor
HPS High Pressor switch
Indoor
Unit A
Power
Supply
Indoor
Unit B
Indoor
Unit C
Indoor
Unit D
L1 L2
1A 1B
1C
1D
2A 2B
2C
2D
3A 3B
3C
3D
Magnetic
Ring
(Optional)
GN
GNYE(GN)
GN GN
GN
GN
BN
BN
BN
BN
BU
BU
BU
BU
WH BK BK
BK
BK
BK
BU
BK
BN
WH
YE
RD
WH WH
WH
WH
YE YE
YE
YE
GNYE
(Optional)
WVU
COMP
RD BUWT
EXV AEXV BEXV CEXV D
B
EEV
C
EEV
D
EEV
A
EEV
OHT OPTOET ORT
T_OP / T_RtTH / TP
A-OUTT
B-OUTT
C-OUTT
D-OUTT
T_out
A-INT
B-INT
C-INT
D-INT
T_in
RD
(WH)
Reactor
4-Way
Valve
Fan
Motor
(Optional)
P13 P14DPZ
RDBU
GNYE
Bottom Band Heater
(Optional)
(Optional)
(Optional)
HPS
HP VALCN6
(CN12-2)
SIG
P2 (AC-N)
P1 (AC-L)
P0 (PE)
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Vacuum Pumping, Leak Test (Using Micron Gauge) *RECOMMENDED, and Adjust Refrigernat Level
1. Remove the protective caps from the service port, low-pressure valve (Lo·R), and high-pressure valve (Hi·R).
2. Connect the charging hose with a push pin to the service port.
3. Connect a the vacuum pump to the other end of the charging hose and the micron gauge in between the service port and the pump.
4. Open the valve adapter on the charging set, then turn on the vacuum pump to vacuum the system.
5. Let the vacuum pump run until the micron gauge indicate the value of 500 micron or lower.
6. Close the valve adapter on the charging set and turn off the vacuum pump.
7. Leave the system connected with the micron gauge for 5 minutes, then make sure the gauge indication does not exceed 500 micron.
NOTE: In the case of a leak, and the micron level increases above 500 micron, reconnect all the connection joints on the refrigerant line, and
redo the vacuum pumping.
8. Disconnect the pressure hose and the micron gauge from the service port.
9. The air conditioner comes with enough refrigerant for the standard length pipe set, add refrigerant charge if you use a lengthened
refrigerant line.
-00-
10. Turn on the air conditioner and confirm it can power on properly, and then turn it off.
-00-
11. Fully open the low pressure valve (Lo·R) and high pressure valve (Hi·R)
12. Put the protective caps back on the service, low-pressure valve, and high-pressure valve.
13. Tighten the caps.
Only add refrigerant if you use a lengthened refrigerant line. There is no need to adjust or recover any amount refrigerant if you use a
standard or shortened refrigerant line.
Do not open the refrigerant valve before vacuum pumping.
Stop and disconnect the vacuum pump from the system before opening the refrigerant valve.
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Charging Hose
Vacuum Pump
High Pressure Valve
(Hi·R)
Valve Adapter
Low Pressure Valve
(Lo·R)
Micron Gauge
Service Port
Micron
Micron Gauge Connection
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1. Remove the protective caps from the service port, low-pressure valve (Lo·R), and high-pressure valve (Hi·R).
2. Connect the pressure hose with a push pin from the manifold gauge to the service port.
3. Connect the charging hose from the manifold gauge to the vacuum pump.
4. OPEN the low-pressure valve (Lo·M) and CLOSE the high pressure valve (Hi·M) on the manifold gauge.
5. Turn on the vacuum pump to vacuum the system.
6. Let the vacuum pump run for at least 15 minutes and make sure the gauge indicates −0.1 Mpa (−76 cmHg).
NOTE: Depending on your refrigerant line set length and vacuum pump power, it might takes longer time.
7. Close the pressure valve (Lo·M) and turn off the vacuum pump.
8. Leave the system connected with the manifold gauge for 5 minutes, then make sure the gauge indication does not exceed 0.005 Mpa.
NOTE: In the case of a leak, and the pressure value increases, reconnect all the connection joints on the refrigerant line, and redo the
vacuum pumping.
9. Open the high-pressure valve (Hi·R) for 1/4 turn, then close the valve after 5 seconds.
10. Check all connection joints with refrigerant leak detector or liquid leak detector.
11. The air conditioner comes with enough refrigerant for the standard length pipe set, add refrigerant charge if you use a lengthened
refrigerant line.
-00-
12. Turn on the air conditioner and confirm it can power on properly, and then turn it off.
-00-
13. Disconnect the pressure hose from the service port, then fully open the low pressure valve (Lo·R) and high pressure valve (Hi·R).
14. Put the protective caps back on the service, low-pressure valve, and high-pressure valve.
15. Tighten the caps.
Only add refrigerant if you use a lengthened refrigerant line. There is no need to adjust or recover any amount refrigerant if you use a
standard or shortened refrigerant line.
Do not open the refrigerant valve before vacuum pumping.
Stop and disconnect the vacuum pump from the system before opening the refrigerant valve.
Analog manifold gauge is less accurate and measure vacuum at a lower resolution than a digital micron gauge. DELLA recommend
using micron gauge for vacuum pumping mentioned on -00-
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kg/cm²
Pressure Hose
Charging Hose
Manifold Gauge
High Pressure Valve
(Hi·R)
High Pressure Valve
(Hi·M)
Low Pressure Valve
(Lo·R)
Low Pressure Valve
(Lo·M)
Service Port
Vacuum Pump
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Install a decorative line cover kit (not
included) on the outdoor wall and over the
line bundle to protect it from rain, sunlight,
and other external elements.
Make sure the indoor unit is firmly attached to
the mounting bracket.
Seal the wall penetration with sealant / putty /
caulk etc. (Only putty is included in the package) to
prevent water or insects from getting into the wall.
When wrapping and bundling the line set, avoid over tightening to prevent the insulating materials from over compression.
Make sure all connection joints are properly insulated.
Line Set Insulation, Bundling, and Finishing Touch
Refrigerant Pipes, drain hose, and electric cable must be properly arranged and bundled with insulation tape to maximize the unit’s efficiency and
prevent condensation or water leak.
Finishing
Wrapping Tape
Polyethylene Foam,
hold in place with zip ties
or tape
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Check List
Go through the following list and check your installation.
the check box for each conrmation.
Check List Status
Are the indoor and outdoor unit kept at least the minimum distance away from the closest wall and obstacle?
Is the indoor mounting plate secured?
Are all the panels on the unit secured and would not fall out?
Is the drain hose properly attached?
Are the refrigerant pipes securely connected and no refrigerant leakage?
Are the refrigerant pipes and electrical cables from each indoor unit connected to their corresponding ports?
(e.g. Indoor unit A connecting to refrigerant valve A and electrical termainal A on the outdoor unit)
Are all pipes, hoses, and cable bundled and wrapped with insulation tape?
Is the system properly vacuumed?
Is all the wall opening sealed o?
Are the refrigerant valves fully opened?
Do the power supply and voltage match the unit rating?
(Check before connecting to power supply)
Is the electrical wiring in the unit connected and secured?
Are the units properly grounded?
Is the power breaker, fuse, or protection device installed?
Can the remote control send control commands to the air conditioner?
Any failures, accidents, or damages caused by improper installation are not covered by the warranty.
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Test Run
Refrigerant Pipes, drain hose, and electric cable must be properly arranged and bundled with insulation tape to maximize the unit’s efficiency and
prevent condensation or water leak.
Finishing
1. Turn on the power supply.
2. Turn on the air conditioner using the remote control.
3. Test the unit at the lowest temperature in COOL mode.
4. Test the unit at the highest temperature in HEAT mode.
5. Test each mode for at least 8 minutes.
- Measure the air temperature at the air outlet.
- Check if water drains properly from the drainage hose.
- Check if the louver and deflectors move properly.
6. If everything is operating normally, return to normal setting and turn off the air conditioner.
7. Inform the user to read the operation instruction before use, and demonstrate to the user how to use the air conditioner, the necessary
knowledge of service and maintenance, and a reminder of accessories storage.
If the ambient temperature exceed the normal operation range, lift the front panel and use the emergency button to run COOL and
HEAT modes.
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Contact us if you encounter any problems during or after the installation.
support.dellahome.com
24/7 Live Chat
800-863-4143
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Before Using
Avoid placing TV, radio or large furniture under the air
conditioner.
Avoid putting plants or objects around the outdoor unit.
Close windows and blinds.
Avoid direct wind flow to people, pets, or plants.
Follow cleaning and maintenance routine. DO NOT manually adjust the deflector and flaps.
It may block wind flow or interfere with the remote control. It may lower the air conditioner efficiency or cause malfunction.
The air conditioner can cool or warm the area with better
efficiency.
Expose to direct wind flow for extended period of time may
have a negative impact on your health.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are needed for the best
efficiency and prevent bad odor or water leak.
It may cause injury to the user and damages to the air
conditioner.
Before Using
Before Using
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Air Filter
-00-
Air Outlet
Air Deflector and Flaps
-00-
Emergency ON / OFF Switch
-00-
Wi-Fi Reset Button
-00-
Front Panel
NOTE: The graphical representation might have slight differences than the actual product.
LED Indicator Function
Lights up when the unit is turned on and operating
Indicator for temperature, timer, and error codes
Lights up when timer is enabled
Lights up when SLEEP mode is enabled
Indoor Unit and Front Panel
Before Using
Display
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Remote Control (Remote Control Holder)
1. Attach the remote control holder to a wall by using the double sided adhesive tape or provided screws.
NOTE: Wall anchor might needed if you install it on a dry wall.
2. Insert the remote control into the holder.
Avoid exposing the remote control to direct sunlight.
Before Using
Before Using
Before Using
Remote Control (Inserting Battery)
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Insert 2 LR03 AAA 1.5 v batteries into the remote control.
3. Reinstall the back cover.
After new batteries are inserted into the remote control, the display screen will lights up for 3
seconds. Leave it for 10 seconds, the display will automatically turn off.
The default temperature unit will automatically turn into degree Fahrenheit.
To change temperature unit, follow instruction on -00- . .
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Replace the old batteries with new ones of the same type.
Do not dispose batteries as unsorted municipal waste.
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hands so that you can easily dail in a stress-free
space that helps you feel more you.
Just Right,
Always.
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Vicinity Sensor Button
Let the air conditioner adjust temperature
automatically according to the detected
temperature around the remote control
-00-
Self Clean Button*
Enable the air conditioner to clean its internal
parts
-00-
Display
Indicate operating status, temperature or
timer setting
Mode Button
Select operation mode
-00-
Power Button
Turn ON / OFF the air conditioner
-00-
Fan Button
Select fan speed
-00-
Quiet Button
Enable the air conditioner to run in
quiet mode
-00-
Sleep Button
Enable the air conditioner to operate a pre-set
program suited for sleep time
-00-
Increase / Decrease Button
Adjust temperature / timer setting
Air Flow Button
Control deflector & flaps to direct air flow
-00-
Turbo Button
Temporary boosting the air conditioner
performance
-00-
ECO Button
Enable the air conditioner to be more
energy efficient
-00-
Display Button
Turn ON / OFF the indoor unit display
-00-
Timer Button
Enable ON / OFF timer setting
-00-
Remote Control
Before Using
Before Using
Before Using
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Before Using
LED Indicator Function
Signal Indicator
Child Lock
Indicate Set Temperature
Indicate Room Temperature
Low Battery
Auto Mode
Cool Mode
Dehumidify Mode
Heat Mode
Fan Mode
Indicate Temperature Value
Temperature Unit
Degree Fahrenheit / Celsius
LED Indicator Function
Horizontal & Vertical Air Flow Indicator
Quiet Mode
Fan Speed
Turbo Mode
Eco Mode
Sleep Mode
Timer
Vicinity Sensor Mode
Indoor Unit Display Indicator
Self Clean
Before Using
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Basic Operation
It may takes a few minutes for the air conditioner to switch between modes.
During Heat mode, the air conditioner can automatically activate defrost cycle, which is essential
to remove frost on the condenser for heat exchange function. This procedure usually last for 2 - 10
minutes. When defrosting, indoor unit fan will stop operating. Once defrosting is completed, it will
resume heat mode automatically.
Auto mode allows the AC to automatically select operation mode based on the above logic.
Each mode will operate for at least 6 minutes before switching.
Auto mode does not support sleep mode and eco mode operation.
Auto Cool Dehumidify Heat Fan
Press .
The air conditioner will start operating.
Press to select operation mode.
Press .
The air conditioner will stop operating.
Power ON
Select Operation Mode
Power OFF
Set temp. < Room temp.
Set temp. > Room temp.
Set temp. = Room temp. ± 1.8°F / 1°C
Cool
Heat
Fan
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Auto mode operation
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Adjust Temperature
Set Fan Speed
Press to adjust temperature setting .
Temperature setting will adjust by 1°F / 1°C increment for each time the button is pressed.
Press and hold the buttons to adjust temperature continuously.
Temperature can only be set between 61°F - 88°F / 16°C - 31°C.
Press to select your desired fan speed.
61°F - 88°F / 16°C - 31°C N/A
All Fan Speed All Fan Speed All Fan Speed All Fan Speed
Auto
Cool
Dehumidify
Temperature
Setting
Fan Speed
only
Heat
Fan
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Adjust Air Flow
Press to oscillate horizontal flaps.
Press to oscillate vertical vanes .
Press one more time.
Press one more time.
Press and hold for 3 second.
Press and hold for 3 second.
Press to select 1 of the 5 fixed positions,
upper oscillation, or lower osciallation.
Press to select 1 of the 5 fixed positions, left oscillation, right
oscillation, center oscillation or mirror symmetric oscillation1.
1
The flaps will stop at the position it was in
when you pressed the button.
The vanes will stop at the position it was in
when you pressed the button.
When holding the horizontal flaps in place. It is recommended to hold the flaps in the up most position during cool mode. Vice versa, it
is recommended to hold the flaps in the down most position during heat mode.
Cold air tends to sink. Warm air tends to rise.
Leave setting for 5 seconds and press again.
Leave setting for 5 seconds and press again.
NOTE:
1 Mirror symmetric oscillation is not be avaliable on TL / IF/ TP model.
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Turbo Mode
Using turbo mode can boost the air conditioner performance in a short amount of time.
Press .
The air conditioner will operate in boosted fan speed.
Turbo mode is not available when the air conditioner is operating in dehumidification mode.
The air conditioner will operate at the minimum noise level under quiet mode.
Press .
The air conditioner will operate in the lowest fan speed.
Quiet mode is not available when the air conditioner is operating in dehumidification mode.
To stop turbo mode, press again or press / / .
To stop quiet mode, press again or press / / .
Quiet Mode
Advance Function
Advance Function
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79°F - 88°F / 26°C - 31°C 61°F - 77°F / 16°C - 25°C
Advance Function
CoolECO
ECO
ECO Mode
The air conditioner will operate with maximum energy efficiency.
Press .
ECO mode is only available when the air conditioner is operating in cool or heat mode.
The set temperature for cool mode and heat mode will be limited.
Press again or set the temperature beyond the ECO mode limit to cancel ECO mode.
Heat
Temperature
Setting
Advance Function
Advance Function
In sleep mode, the air conditioner will operate a pre-set program which is suitable during sleep.
Press .
Sleep mode will operate for 10 hours and then switch back to previously set mode.
Sleep mode is not available when the air conditioner is operating in auto, dehumidify or fan mode.
Press again to stop sleep mode.
Sleep Mode
75°F
70°F
80°F
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hour
Temp.
Sleep mode operation
Cool
Heat
NOTE: This graph is for informational reference only. The actual product may changes temperature at a different
rate depending on the initial set temperature in sleep mode.
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While entering the setting, make sure to press the button within 5 seconds after the previous button was pressed. otherwise, the
entire process will reset and you will have to start over.
Advance Function
Timer Function (Shutdown Timer)
Timer Function (Start-up Timer)
Set a timer to automatically turn OFF the air conditioner.
Press when the air conditioner is ON.
Press to set the desired turn off time.
Press to confirm the timer setting.
Press to confirm the timer setting.
Set a timer to automatically turn ON the air conditioner.
Press when the air conditioner is OFF.
Press to set the desired turn off time.
Press , and to select your desired operation mode, temperature setting, and
fan speed for when the air conditioner is turn ON.
Press
Timer default at 6 h
Timer Set
Edit timer setting
Cancel timer
Without pressing any button
for 5 sec
Press to confirm
Both the shutdown and start-up timer can be set between 0.5 - 24 hours.
Advance Function
Advance Function
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Vicinity sensor function turns your remote control into a portable thermostat that automatically controls the
unit to adjust the temperature of the room you are in.
Press to activate vicinity sensor function.
In the case of the temperature detected by the remote control and the indoor unit thermostathas has
a difference greater than 11 °F / 6 °C, the AC would use the temperature data from the indoor unit for
temperature adjustment, instead of that from the remote control.
Remote control detect its surrounding
temperature every 3 minutes for 8 hours.
Air conditioner would operate to match the detected
temperature to the set temperature.
Advance Function
Vicinity Sensor
Switch ON / OFF the LED display on the indoor unit front panel.
Press to turn OFF the indoor unit display.
Press again to turn ON the indoor unit display.
Display ON / OFF
Advance Function
Advance Function
NOTE: The remote control must be pointed towards the indoor unit to prevent lost of communication.
Press again to stop vicinity sensor function.
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Self cleaning function allows the air conditioner to clean the interior parts and helps carry away the
accumulated dirt, bacteria, etc. from the indoor evaporator.
Press when the air conditioner is OFF.
will display on the indoor unit display.
The self cleaning function will run for 30 minutes, then it will return to the previously operating mode
once it is finish.
It is recommended to operate this function when the indoor ambient temperature is under 86°F / 30°C,
and the outdoor ambient temperature is between 41°F - 86°F / 5°C - 30°C.
It is suggested to run the self cleaning function once every 3 months.
It is normal that the unit makes some noise during self cleaning process as plastic materials expand and
contract with temperature change.
Advance Function
Self Cleaning
Child lock function will disable all input from the remote control until unlocked.
Press and hold and for 3 seconds to activate child lock.
will display on the remote control display.
Press and hold and for 3 seconds again to dectivate child lock.
Child Lock
Advance Function
Advance Function
Multi-zone model does not support Self Cleaning Function. will still display on the indoor unit after pressing the
self-cleaning button, but self-cleaning operation will not be carried out.
NOTE:
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Press and hold for 5 seconds.
The temperature unit will switch between °F and °C.
Advance Function
°F / °C
To maximize heat efficiency, you can force the outdoor unit to perform a defrost cycle before using heat
mode.
In heat mode, press 10 times within 8 seconds.
code will display on the indoor unit, and the AC will enter defrost cycle.
Once the defrost cycle ends, the AC will automatically resume heat mode operation.
Forced Defrost
Advance Function
Advance Function
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When the unit is on, press the reset button on the Wi-Fi module to
enable Wi-Fi pairing.
Wi-Fi Reset Button
Always wear insulation material when pressing the emergency buttons.
CAUTION
When the unit is off, press this switch ONCE to start cooling mode
You will hear a beep.
When the unit is off, press this switch TWICE within 3 seconds to start heating
mode.
You will hear beep-beep.
In operation, press this switch ONCE to turn off the unit.
You will hear multiple beeps.
Indoor unit ON / OFF Switch
Advance Function
Emergency Buttons
You can use the emergency buttons for limited control of the air conditioner in case the remote control fails or is missing.
Advance Function
Advance Function
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The Della app combines smart technology with simple, user-friendly
design, providing a seemless experience and endless customization.
Automated smart features work behind the scenes to dialin your
environment and improve your everyday, so you can focus on other, more
interesting things.
remotely,
too.
We work
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1. Search “DELLA+” on Apple app store or Google Play, or scan the QR code below to download the application.
2. Register an account in the app.
3. Follow the in app instructions to add and pair your Della AC to the app and complete the Wi-Fi set up.
Advance Function
Advance Function
Advance Function
Wi-Fi Set up
Beside the remote control, you can control your Della AC via the Della + app.
The Della+ application is free, however, data charges may apply when downloading or using the application.
Della + can be altered without notice for quality improvement and also be deleted depending on the circumstances of manufacturing
firms.
All trademarks, logo, brand names are the property of their respective companies. Use of these names, brands, and trademarks does
not imply endorsement. Della assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products.
Check out detailed tutorial on the most updated application on dellahome.com/support
Scan this QR code to add device to your Della+ app.
Device QR code
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1. Open the front panel.
2. Pull down the air filter.
3. Clean the air filter with soapy water.
4. Air dry the air filter.
5. Put the air filter back to its original position after it is dry.
<104°F / 40°C
Clean the Air Filter
Before cleaning the unit, you must shut down the machine and cut o the power supply for at least 5 minutes.
Never ush the air conditioner with water.
Do not touch the fins inside the indoor unit with bare hands after removing the filter screen.
Check and clean the air filter regularly to prevent dust accumulation.
Clean the air filter frequently if the operating environment is dusty or has bad air quality.
1. Clean the air conditioner with a soft dry cloth or a damped cloth with neutral detergent.
2. Remove any possible debris on the vents and air outlet.
Care and Maintenance
CAUTION
Clean the Unit
Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
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Clean the air filter screen every 3 months.
Call your HVAC technician to check on the refrigerant level every 3 - 4 years.
Regularly check and remove any obstacles from the outdoor unit.
Take out the batteries from the remove control and disconnect the power supply of the air conditioner.
Clean the unit and the air filter screen.
Remove any obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of both the indoor and outdoor unit.
Make sure drain pipe is unobstructed.
Install batteries into the remove control and connect the power supply to the air conditioner.
Planning to Not Operate the Air Conditioner for a Long Period
Using the Air Conditioner After a Long Idle Period
Care and Maintenance
Maintenance Routine
Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
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Having Problems?
Having Problems?
Before consulting repair or warranty, please check the following troubleshooting guide.
In the case of an persistent problem, contact a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair.
When encountering persisting problem, stop operation and turn off the breaker. Continue operation in an abnormal condition may
cause electric shock, fire, or damage to the unit.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the unit by yourself. Incorrect work may result in electric shock, fire or injury.
Problem Possible Cause / Explanation / Solution
The appliance is non operational
When pressing the power button soon after operation was stopped
- Protective delay switch will delay the operation for 3 - 5 minutes if the air conditioner is turned
on immediately after it is turned o.
When switching between operation modes
- The internal protection is activated, wait for a few minutes for the AC to resume normal
operation.
The unit is currently has a turn ON timer activated.
The circuit breaker is tripped. Reset the circuit breaker.
Faulty electric connection, mismatch outlet voltage, or damaged electronic control board.
Contact a qualied technician.
The electrical cable and refrigerant lineset are connected to a dierent lettered port and
terminal on the outdoor unit.
The appliance suddenly stopped during
operation
An internal protection tripped after a sudden voltage uctuation. Check the circuit breaker and
reset if necessary.
The environment temperature is too high or too low.
The AC automatically activate de-frost process. This is not a malfunction.
Air lter is too dirty. Clean the air lter.
Some objects are obstructing air inlet or outlet of the indoor and / or the outdoor unit. Remove
the obstructing object.
Strange odor from the air ow
Air lter is too dirty. Clean the air lter.
The smells of the room, furniture, or cigarettes are absorbed into the unit and then discharged.
Remove odorous objects from the room.
Strange Noise
In the case of water owing noise
- The noise may caused by the refrigerant ow, or the internal water ow during cold / dry
mode. This is not a malfunction.
In the case of plastic cracking noise
- The noise may caused by the thermal expansion.
Troubleshooting
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Problem Possible Cause / Explanation / Solution
Mist comes out from the air outlet
This occurs when the air in the room becomes cold in cool or dry mode. This does not indicate
a problem.
No cool air in cold mode
When switching between operation modes
- The internal protection is activated, wait for a few minutes for the AC to resume normal
operation.
Check and make sure the temperature setting is below the environment temperature.
No warm air in heat mode
When switching between operation modes
- The internal protection is activated, wait for a few minutes for the AC to resume normal
operation.
Check and make sure the temperature setting is below the environment temperature.
The AC automatically activate de-frost process. This is not a malfunction. Wait 2 - 10 minutes for
the AC to complete defrosting.
Frost built up on the outdoor unit. If the AC does not automatically activate de-frost process,
force defrost process following instruction on page 56.
Insucient air ow, either cold or hot
Some objects are obstructing air inlet or outlet of the indoor and / or the outdoor unit. Remove
the obstructing object.
Other heat source of heat in the room. Remove the heat source.
The fan speed is set to minimum. Try to set at a higher fan speed.
The unit does not respond to the remote
control commands
Remote Control is too far away from the indoor unit.
There is an obstruction between the remote control and the indoor unit.
The battery power has run out in the remote control. Replace the battery.
Child lock function is activated. Deactivate child lock on the remote control.
The display on the indoor unit is not lit
The display is set to o on the remote control. Use the remote control to turn it on.
Power failure. Check the power supply / circuit breaker.
Water dripping from the outdoor unit
The indoor unit internal is too dirty and clogged the drainage port. Contact qualied technician
for cleaning.
Condensation formed on the uninsulated drainage hose / refrigerant pipe in the line set.
Contact qualied technician to properly insulate the water hose / refrigerant pipes.
Improper drainage hose installation.
Troubleshooting
Having Problems?
Having Problems?
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WARNING
Switch off the air conditioner immediately and cut off the power supply in the event of:
Strange, loud noises during operation.
Faulty electronic control board.
Faulty fuses or switches.
Spraying water or objects inside the appliance.
Frequent circuit breaker tripped during operation.
Abnormally hot or damaged power cord or plug.
Very strong smells discharging from the appliance.
Troubleshooting
Error Code
Error Code Description
E1 Indoor room temperature sensor fault
E2 Indoor pipe temperature sensor fault
E3 Outdoor pipe temperature sensor fault
E4 Refrigerant system leakage or fault
E6 Malfunction of indoor fan motor
E7 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor fault
E0 Indoor and outdoor communication fault
E8 Outdoor discharge temperature sensor fault
E9 Outdoor IPM module fault
EA Outdoor current detect fault
EE Outdoor PCB EEPROM fault
EF Outdoor fan motor fault
EH Outdoor suction temperature sensor fault
Having Problems?
Having Problems?
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Disposal Guideline
This appliance contains refrigerant and other potentially hazardous materials. When disposing of the appliance, follow all federal, state, and local
regulations. DO NOT dispose of this product as normal household waste or unsorted municipal waste.
When disposing of this appliance, you have the following options:
Dispose of the appliance at a designated municipal electronic waste collection facility.
When buying a new appliance, the retailer will take the old appliance.
The manufacturer may take back the old appliance.
Sell the appliance to a certified scrap metal dealer.
Having Problems?
Having Problems?
Troubleshooting
Error codes shown on the air conditioner display panel only indicates communication problems between parts.
For technicians attempt to identify the exact problematic parts or componants, visit our page on
dellahome.com/pages/Versa-Multi-troubleshooting for detailed model specific diagnostic handbook.
dellahome.com/pages/Versa-Multi-troubleshooting
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Warranty
dellahome.com/pages/warranty
Warranty
Warranty
Scan the QR code or visit our page on dellahome.com/pages/warranty to sign up for warranty coverage on your new DELLA appliance.
DELLA distributor (hereinafter “Company”) warrants this product against failure due to defect in materials or workmanship under normal use and
maintenance as follows: All warranty periods begin on the date of purchase. If a part fails due to defect during the applicable warranty period,
Company will provide a new or remanufactured part, at Company’s option, to replace the failed defective part at no charge for the part. This
limited warranty is subject to all provisions, conditions, limitations and exclusions listed below.
The standard warranty period is one (1) year for the entire unit and all parts, with no registration required.
The extended warranty peroid for a complete new Della system (outdoor and indoor unit) is lifetime on all parts and compressor.
In order to qualify for the free extended warranty the unit must be:
1. Registered within one hundred (100) days of purchase.
2. Must be with the original owner.
3. In the same address of residence that you entered with your registration.
Some parts may need to be returned to Della. The limited lifetime warranty covers only parts that need to be replaced
For more information, please contact Della.
WARRANTY COVERAGE
STANDARD WARRANTY
EXTENDED WARRANTY
WARRANTY PARTS REPLACEMENT
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Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES: ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS, SO THE
ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED
ENLARGED, OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR OTHER PERSON, WHATSOEVER.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. In jurisdictions where warranty
benefits conditioned on registration are prohibited by law, registration is not required, and the STANDARD warranty period shown above will
apply.
1. Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts, or
replacement parts, or new units.
2. Product cleaning required prior to warranty service and repair.
3. Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or Owner’s Manual, including filter cleaning and/or replacement
and lubrication.
4. Failure due to faulty installation or repairs, damage, misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, lack of or in-sufficient maintenance,
unauthorized alteration or improper operation.
5. Failure to start due to voltage conditions, improper wiring, blown fuses, open circuit breakers, or damages due to the inadequacy or
interruption of electrical service.
6. Failure or damage due to floods, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, corrosive environments (rust or residue etc.) or other conditions beyond
the control of the Company.
7. Damages due to chemicals (volatile organic compounds, sulfur, acids, etc.) or particulates.
8. Failure or damage of coils, piping or other parts due to corrosion, when installed in corrosive environments or within one (1) mile of seacoast.
9. Parts not supplied or designated by Company, or damages resulting from their use.
10. Products installed outside the 48 contiguous United States, except the District of Columbia and Hawaii, and Canada.
11. Electricity or fuel costs or increases in electricity or fuel costs from any reason whatsoever, including additional or unusual use of
supplemental electric heat.
12. Any cost to replace, refill or dispose of refrigerant, including the cost of refrigerant.
13. Shipping damage or damage as a result of transporting the unit.
14. Accessories such as condensate pumps, line sets and so forth are not covered.
15. Any special, indirect or consequential property or commercial damage of any nature whatsoever. Some states do not allow the exclusion of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
16. Consumable components, such as air filters, are not covered under parts warranty.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
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FCC Caution
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the seperation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Radio Frequency Interference
Model: 048-TL MODU series
Compliance Information
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The design and specications are subject to change without prior
notice for product improvement. Any updates to the manual will be
uploaded to the della website.
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