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INSTALLATION MANUAL

Model: IM-MSV-0903-ACSON

AC INVERTER MULTI SPLIT


TYPE AIR CONDITIONER

INVERTER

OUTLINE AND DIMENSIONS


Indoor Unit (WMX-F)
A
C

TOP VIEW

FRONT VIEW

SIDE VIEW

A
D

FOR PIPE HOLE POSITION


IN THE WALL
HOLE O 65.0mm

FOR PIPE HOLE POSITION


IN THE WALL
HOLE O 65.0mm

CENTER
LINE

INSTALLATION
PLATE

K
L

Dimension
10 / 15 F / FR
20 F / FR

All dimensions are in mm/ (in)

A
B
C
D
E
F
815 291
181 719 278
47
(32,1) (11,4) (7,1) (28,3) (10,9) (1,9)

G
H
47
12
(1,9) (0,5)

I
J
K
L
M
N
32
35
302 342
100 118
(1,3) (1,4) (11,9) (13,5) (3,9) (4,6)

O
172
(6,8)

1060 310 200 912 294


99
51
8
(41,7) (12,2) (7,9) (35,9) (11,6) (3,9) (2,0) (0,3)

48
43
354
403 160 138
(1,9) (1,7) (13,9) (15,9) (6,3) (5,4)

160
(6,3)

Indoor Unit (WMX-G)


A

TOP VIEW

FRONT VIEW
D

SIDE VIEW

K
L

All dimensions are in mm/ (in)


A
B
C
D
E
F
10 / 15 G / GR 899
260
198 590 246 185
(35,4) (10,2) (7,8) (23,2) (9,7) (7,3)
Dimension

G
H
124
8
(4,9) (0,3)
i

I
J
K
L
M
N
56
50
419 495
50 128
(2,2) (2,0) (16,5) (19,5) (2,0) (5,1)

O
132
(5,2)

Indoor Unit (WMX-G)

TOP VIEW

FRONT VIEW

SIDE VIEW

A
D

INSTALLATION
PLATE

K
L

B
M

All dimensions are in mm/ (in)

Dimension
20 G / GR

1060 310 220 912 294


99
51
8
(41,7) (12,2) (8,6) (35,9) (11,6) (3,9) (2,0) (0,3)

ii

43
354
403 160 138
48
(1,9) (1,7) (13,9) (15,9) (6,3) (5,4)

O
160
(6,3)

Outdoor Unit (MSV25A)


All dimensions are in mm/ (in)

O
Q

N
M

S
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Dimension

MSV25A

925
(36,4)

839
(33,0)

408
(16,0)

378
(14,8)

15
(0,6)

38
(1,5)

39
(1,5)

590
(23,2)

125
(4,9)

356
(14,0)

296
(11,6)

318
(12,5)

647
(25,4)

630
(24,8)

330
(13,0)

83
(3,2)

160
(6,3)

87
(3,4)

428
(16,8)

141
(5,5)

47
(1,8)

216
(8,5)

42
(1,6)

Outdoor Unit (MSV35A)


A
B

All dimensions are in mm/ (in)

OO OO O O O

Dimension
MSV35A

1028 746 141 448


20
488
44
26
390 408 852
399 311 107
(40,4) (29,4) (5,5) (17,6) (0,8) (19,2) (1,7) (1,0) (15,3) (16,0) (33,5) (15,7) (12,2) (4,2)
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O
55
(2,2)

! Caution

Sharp edges and coil surfaces are potential locations which may cause injury
hazards. Avoid from being in contact with these places.
NOTICE

This product is subjected to Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE
Regulations). The waste product shall be separately collected by specific collection and treatment centre.
Please refer to local authorithy for these centres. This is only applicable to European Union countries.
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est uniquement applicable aux pays de l'Union Europenne.

lectriques et

tre ces centres. Ceci

Dieses Produkt unterliegt den Bestimmungen zur Entsorgung von elektrischen und elektronischen
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Questo prodotto soggetto alle disposizioni RAEE (Rifiuti di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche).

locali. Questa disposizione valida solamente i paesi


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English

INSTALLATION MANUAL

This manual provides the procedures of installation to ensure a safe and good standard of operation for the air
conditioner unit.
Special adjustment may be necessary to suit local requirements.
Before using your air conditioner, please read this instruction manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

INVERTER MULTI SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONER


MODEL
OUTDOOR UNIT
MSV25A / AMSV025A
MSV35A / AMSV035A

INDOOR UNIT
WMX10F / AWMX010F
WMX15F / AWMX015F
WMX20F / AWMX020F
WMX10G / AWMX010G
WMX15G / AWMX015G
WMX20G / AWMX020G

Part No.: A08019020770

IM-MSV-0903 (1)-Acson

CONTENTS
- Outline and Dimensions
- Safety Precautions
- Installation Diagram
- Installation of Outdoor Unit
- Installation of the Indoor Unit
- Refrigerant Piping
- Electrical Wiring Connection
- Ampere Limit Change Method

page i-iv
page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
page 7
page 8

- Vacuuming and Charging


- Indicator Lights
- Air Conditioner Unit Operation
- Operating Range
- Electrostatic filter
- Auto Random Re-start Function
- Service and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting

page 10
page 11
page 13
page 13
page 14
page 14
page 15
page 16

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before installing the air conditioner unit, please read the following safety precautions carefully.

! WARNING

Installation and maintenance should be performed by qualified persons who are familiar with local code and
regulation, and experienced with this type of appliance.

All field wiring must be installed in accordance with the national wiring regulation.

Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit corresponds to that of the name plate before commencing wiring work
according to the wiring diagram.

The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible hazards due to insulation failure.

All electrical wiring must not touch the refrigerant piping, compressor or any moving parts of the fan motors.

Confirm that the unit has been switched OFF before installing or servicing the unit.

Before servicing inverter air conditioning unit, switch off the power and wait for 2 - 3 minutes for controller to
discharge.

IMPORTANT
DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE AIR CONDITIONER UNIT IN A LAUNDRY ROOM.

! CAUTION
Please take note of the following important points when installing.

Do not install the unit where leakage of flammable gas may occur.
If gas leaks and accumulates at the surrounding of the unit, it may cause fire ignition.

Ensure that the drainage piping is connected properly.


If the drainage piping is not connected properly, it may cause water leakage which will dampen the
furniture.

Do not overcharge the unit.


This unit is factory pre-charged. Overcharge will cause over-current or damage to the compressor.

Ensure that the units panel is closed after service or installation.


Unsecured panels will cause the unit to operate noisily.

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INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Indoor Unit

Front Frame
Back Housing
ON/OFF Switch

Air Intake
Grille

Indicator Light

Drain
House
Signal Receiver

INDOOR UNIT

Return Air
Air Discharge Nozzle

Outdoor Unit

OUTDOOR UNIT

Indoor Unit Combination


Indoor Units with model name WMX10F, WMX15F, WMX20F, WMX10G, WMX15G and WMX20G could be coupled with
this outdoor unit. The following table shows the possible coupling combinations available.
No.

Coupling Combinations (WMX)

10 + 10 + 10 + 10

10 + 10 + 10 + 15

10 + 10 + 10 + 20

10 + 10 + 15 + 15

5
6

10 + 10 + 15 + 20
10 + 15 + 15 + 15

15 + 15 + 15 + 15

However, there are a total of 21 operation combinations available with this outdoor unit, from one unit to four units. For
further details on operation combinations, total capacity and other technical specifications, please refer to the technical manual.

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Air Filter

INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT


The outdoor unit must be installed in such a way, so as to prevent short circuit of the hot discharged air or obstruction to the
smooth air flow. Please follow the installation clearance shown in the figures on the right. Select the coolest possible place
where intake air temperature is not greater than the outside air temperature (maximum 45C/113F). Ensure that the unit is
installed 1 or 2 meter away from other electronic devices like television or radio to prevent interference.
Note: If there is any obstacle higher than 2m (6.56ft), or if there is any obstruction at the upper part of the unit, please allow
more space than the figure indicated in the table shown below.
Installation Clearance

OBSTACLE

D
500
(19.7)

AIR DISCHARGE

C
300
(11.8)

RETURN AIR

SERVICE SPACE

B
1000
(39.4)

OBSTACLE

A
300
(11.8)

OBSTACLE

RETURN AIR

OBSTACLE

Dimension
Minimum
Distance (mm)

Before installing the piping and connecting rod, please remove the access panel and plastic valve plate cover or service panel
for easy access and safety. Refer to figures shown below.

PLEASE
REMOVE
SERVICE
PANEL

PLEASE
REMOVE
ACCESS PANEL
& PLASTIC
VALVE COVER
PLATE WHEN
CONNECTING
THE PIPING
AND
CONNECTING
CORD.

PUSH & PULL UP

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INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT


The indoor unit must be installed in such a way so as to
prevent short circuit of the cool discharged air with the hot
return air. Please follow the installation clearance shown in
the figure. Do not place the indoor unit where there could be
direct sunlight shining on it. Also, this location must be
suitable for piping and drainage, and be away from doors or
windows.
50.0 mm

Ensure that the wall is strong enough to withstand the weight


of the unit. Otherwise, it is necessary to reinforce the wall
with plates, beams or pillars.
Use the level gauge for horizontal mounting, and fix it with
4 suitable screws.
In case the rear piping draws out, drill a hole 65mm in diameter with a cone drill, slightly lower on the outside wall (see
figure).

50.0 mm

Screw position in the wall

72.0

Centre Line

Higher Than
Eye Level

Air Flow
Direction

Maintenance &
Servicing Space

65.0 mm Hole in the wall

Screw position in the wall

Routing Of Piping
Remove the screw holding the front panel.
Piping Routing

65.0 mm Hole in the wall

2
1

Hole With Cone Drill


4

Indoor Side

The refrigerant piping can be routed to the unit in a


number of ways (left or right from the back of the unit), by
using the cut-out holes on the casing of the unit (see figure).
Bend the pipes carefully to the required position in order to
aligned it with the holes. For the right hand and rear side
out, hold the bottom of the piping and then position it to the
required direction (see figure). The condensation drain hose
can be taped to the pipes.

Outdoor Side

Mount The Unit Onto The Installation Plate


Hook the indoor unit onto the upper portion of the
installation plate (Engage the two hooks at the rear top of
the indoor unit with the upper edge of the installation plate).
Ensure that the hooks are properly seated on the
installation plate by moving it to the left and right.

Right & Rear Side Routing

1. Hook the unit onto the installation plate.

Water Drainage Piping


The indoor drain pipe must be in a downward gradient for
smooth drainage. Avoid situations that are likely to cause
water to leak.

Unit piping

Water Drainage

Drain hose
Fix with vinyl tape

Water
Leaking

Water
Leaking

Water
Leaking

End
Dipped
Into
Water

Drain
Correct

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Wrong

Wrong

Wrong

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Mounting Installation Plate

REFRIGERANT PIPING
Piping Length & Elevation
If the pipe is too long, both capacity and reliability of the unit will drop. As the number of bends increases, resistance to the
flow of refrigerant system increases, thus lowering cooling capacity. As a result, the compressor may become defective.
Always choose the shortest path and follow the recommendations as tabulated below.
Coupling Model

WMX10

WMX15

WMX20

Max. Length, L (m / ft)


L1 + L2 + L3 + L4
Max. Elevation, H (m / ft)
Max. Number of Bends
Liquid Pipe Size
Gas Pipe Size

12 / 39.4
12 / 39.4
15 / 49.2
(Total 60 m / 196.8 ft maximum)
5 / 16.4
5 / 16.4
8 / 26.2
10
10
10
1/4"
1/4"
1/4"
3/8"
1/2"
5/8"

Individual indoor unit can have a maximum length of 12m (39.4ft) to 15m (49.2ft), maximum elevation of 5m (16.4ft) to 8m
(26.3ft) and maximum number of bends of 10, however, total pipe length must not exceed 60 m (196.8ft).
Remark: The refrigerant pre-charged in the outdoor unit is for piping length up to 60 m (196.8ft).

VERTICAL
HEIGHT
DIFFERENCE
MAX. H
L4

L3
L2

INDOOR UNIT
L1

OUTDOOR UNIT

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Piping Works

Do not use contaminated or damaged copper tubing. Do


not remove plastic, rubber plugs and brass nuts from the
valves, fittings, tubings and coils until you are ready to
connect suction or liquid line into valves or fittings.
If any brazing work is required, ensure that the nitrogen
gas is passed through coil and joints while the brazing
work is being done. This will eliminate soot formation
on the inside walls of the copper tubings.
Cut the connection pipe with a pipe cutter.
Remove burrs from cut edges of the pipes with remover.
Hold the end of the pipe downwards to prevent metal
chips from entering the pipe.
Insert the flare nuts, mounted on the connection parts of
both the indoor unit and outdoor unit onto the copper
pipes.
Flare the pipe with extra length above the flaring tool as
shown in the table below.
The flared edge must be even and not cracked or
scratched.

Cutting copper tube

English

1/4t

Remove burr Indoor

Piping Connection To The Units

Copper tube
Swaging block

Tube, D

The outdoor unit is equipped with four sets of flare joints.


Refer to table below for flare joint size and location.

In the case where the gas pipe from the indoor unit does
not match the outdoor flare joints, four different flare
joint connectors are provided. The connector should be
connected as shown in figure.

A (mm)

Inch

mm

Imperial

Rigid

1/4"

6.35

1.3

0.7

3/8"
1/2"
5/8"
3/4"

9.52
12.70
15.88
19.05

1.6
1.9
2.2
2.5

1.0
1.3
1.7
2.0

PIPE CONNECTION

INDOOR UNIT D

No.
1
2
3

Flare Joint Connectors


5/8" to 1/2" Connectors
3/8" to 1/2" Connectors
1/2" to 3/8" Connectors

1/2" to 5/8" Connectors

Align the center of the piping and tighten the flare nut
sufficiently with fingers.

Finally, tighten the flare nut with the torque wrench until
the wrench clicks.
Pipe Size mm / (in)
6.35 (1/4)
9.53 (3/8)
12.70 (1/2)
15.88 (5/8)
19.05 (3/4)

INDOOR UNIT C

INDOOR UNIT B

FLARE JOINT

Torque Nm /(ft - Ib)


18 (13.3)
42 (31.0)
55 (40.6)
65 (48.0)
78 (57.6)
CONNECTOR

FLARE TUBE

INDOOR UNIT A

INDOOR PIPING

Position

Liquid Pipe Size

FLARE NUT

Gas Pipe Size


MSV25A MSV35A

A
B
C
D

1/4"
1/4"
1/4"
1/4"

3/8"
3/8"
1/2"
1/2"

3/8"
3/8"
1/2"
5/8"

SPANNER

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TORQUE WRENCH

ELECTRICAL WIRING CONNECTION


Cooling Unit
IMPORTANT :

The figures shown in the table are for information purpose only. They should be checked and selected to
comply with the local/national codes of regulations. This is also to the type of installation and conductors
used.

1
2
INDOOR UNIT D
TERMINAL BLOCK

3
N

POWER
SUPPLY

1
2
INDOOR UNIT C
TERMINAL BLOCK

N
3

N D
L
3

N C

2
INDOOR UNIT B
TERMINAL BLOCK

N B

L
3

INDOOR UNIT A
TERMINAL BLOCK

N A

3
N

There must be a double pole switch with a


minimum 3 mm contact gap and fuse/
circuit breaker as recommended in the
fixed installation circuit.

All wires must be firmly connected.


All wires must not touch the refrigerant piping, compressor or any moving parts of the fan motor.
The connecting wires between the indoor unit and the
outdoor unit must be clamped on the wire clamps and
the cable tie (push releasable) at the indoor unit and outdoor unit respectively as shown in the figures.
The power supply cord must be equivalent to H05RN-F
(245IEC57) which is the minimum requirement.

MAIN CONTROL BOARD EARTH WIRE


FAN EARTH WIRE

POWER SUPPLY
CABLE
CABLE TIE
(PUSH RELEASABLE)
INTERCONNECTION
CABLE

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Wire Clamp

English

Power Supply
Cable
Interconnection
Cable

Model

WMX10/15

Voltage range
Power supply cable size*
Number of wires

mm

Recommended time delay fuse for O/D unit


Indoor coupling models
Interconnection cable size
mm2
Number of wires

WMX20

220-240V/1Ph/50Hz + !
3.0
4.0
3
3
30
WMX10/15/20G
1.5
4

The table above shows the electrical wire sizing for different connection cables. If the length of the cable is more than 2m
(6.65ft), use cable with bigger size.
The figures shown in the table are for information purpose only. They should be checked and selected to comply with the
local/national codes of regulations. This is also to the type of installation and conductors used.

AMPERE LIMIT CHANGE METHOD


WARNING !
Do not attemp to adjust the Current Limit Switch yourself. If there is a need to meet HDB requirement or local authorities,
kindly contact our local authorized dealers.

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Current Limit Switch Setting

The current limit requirement set by certain countries can be activated by the Current Limit Switch, placed at the
outdoor unit p.c.board, as shown on the illustration.
Before adjusting the Current Limit Switch, be sure to turn off the main power supply. Wait until the LED light on the
p.c.board is turned off then only is safe to adjust the switch.
The current limit settings on the switch are shown on the table below.

Current limit Switch Position

Current Limit
MSV25A

MSV35A

11 A
(Default Setting)

23 A
(Default Setting)

8.5 A

11 A

17 A

17 A

ON

No change
1

2 3

ON

ON

2 3

ON

2 3

ON

2 3

2 3

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VACUUMING AND CHARGING


Purging the piping and the indoor unit
Except for the outdoor unit which is pre-charged with
refrigerant R22, the indoor unit and the refrigerant connection
pipes must be air-purged because the air containing moisture
that remains in the refrigerant cycle may cause malfunction
of the compressor.

Flare Unit

Make sure all pipes are connected securely to the outdoor


and indoor valves.

Refrigerant Piping

English

Allen Key

Service Port

Outdoor Unit
3 Ways Valve

Remove the caps from the flare valves and the service ports
(or ball valves). Take note that there are a total of four
service ports for MSV25A and two service ports for
MSV35A.

Liquid side

Indoor Unit

Close

Gas side

Connect the centre of the charging gauge to the vacuum


pump.

Starting from the bottom 3way valve (labeled A),


connect the charging gauge
to the 3-way valves service
port. (There are a total of
four 3-way valves).

Vacuum
pump

(MSV35A)

(MSV25A)

Close
Hi

Low

Close

Charge operation

This operation must be done by using a cylinder and a precise weighing machine. The additional charge is toppedup into the outdoor unit using the suction valve via the service port.
Remove the service port cap.
Connect the low pressure side of the charging gauge to
the suction service port center of the cylinder tank and
close the high pressure side of the gauge. Purge the air
from the service hose.
Start the air conditioner unit.
Open the cylinder and low pressure charging valve.
When the required refrigerant quantity is pumped into
the unit, close the low pressure side and the cylinder
valve.
Disconnect the service hose from service port. Put back
the service port cap.

Caution
If the gauge needle does not move towards -760mmHg,
be sure to check for gas leaks (using the refrigerant
detector) at flare type connection of the indoor and
outdoor unit and repair the leak before proceeding to
the next step.

Indoor Unit

Liquid side

Outdoor Unit

Discharge
Valve

Open

Close the valve of the charging gauge and stop the vacuum
pump.

Gas side
Suction
Valve

Check
Valve

Open
Hi

Low

Open the suction valve (3way) and liquid valve (2way) in anti-clockwise
direction with 4mm key for
hexagon sacked screw.

Suction
Valve

Open

Connect the charging gauge


to the suction (gas side) ball
valves service port.

Start the vacuum pump. Evacuate for approximately 30


minutes. The evacuation time varies with different vacuum
pump capacity. Confirm that the charging gauge needle has
moved towards -760mmHg.
Proceed to the next 3-way
valve and repeat the step
above for the rest of the
3-way valves.

Outdoor Unit

Discharge
Valve

Open the suction and liquid


ball valves in anti-clockwise
direction with pliers.

Close

Additional charge
The refrigerant is pre-charged in the outdoor unit for maximum piping length. Therefore, no additional charge is required for
additional piping length.

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INDICATOR LIGHTS
IR signal receiver
When an infrared remote control operating signal has been transmitted, the signal receiver on the indoor unit will make
a <beep> sound to confirm acceptance of the signal transmission. The table shows the LED indicator lights for the
indoor air conditioner unit under normal operation and fault conditions. The LED indicator lights are located at the
bottom right side of the air conditioner unit for WMX-F series and at the middle of the air conditioner unit for WMXG series.

Inverter Cooling Unit (WMX-F)

LED Indicator Lights for Cooling Unit

Timer

Power ON

Sleep mode

Dry mode

LED Indicator Lights

LED Indicator Lights : Normal Operation And Fault Conditions For Cooling Unit
Operation / Fault Indication

ON

Action

Timer on.

Sleep mode on.

Dry mode.

Compressor overload protection.

Call your dealer

Indoor temperature sensors contact loose / short.

Call your dealer

Outdoor temperature & current sensors contact loose / short.

Call your dealer

Gas leak / compressor overheat.

Call your dealer

Communication error between indoor and outdoor.

Call your dealer

Inverter error / PFC error.

Call your dealer

Outdoor total current trip / DC peak.

Call your dealer

Indoor fan feedback error.

Call your dealer

ON or OFF

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Blinking

LED Indicator Lights for Cooling / Heat Pump Unit

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Inverter Cooling Unit (WMX-G)

Sleep Mode

Cool

Timer

IR Receiver
LED indicator lights

LED Indicator Lights : Normal Operationg and Fault Conditions for Cooling / Heat Pump Unit

Normal Operation / Fault Indication

Sleep
Mode

Cool

Timer

Ionizer

Green

Red

Green/ Red

Green/ Red

Green/ Red

Action

Cool mode

Sleep mode on

Timer on

Ionizer on

Defrost operation

Yellow

Green

Red

Indoor temperature sensor loose / short

Call your dealer

Coil temperature sensor loose / short

Call your dealer

Outdoor temperature sensor loose / short

Call your dealer

Compressor overload protection

Call your dealer

IPM / PFC error

Call your dealer

Outdoor total current trip / DC peak

Call your dealer

Compressor overheat / Gas leak

Call your dealer

Indoor fan feedback error

Call your dealer

Communication error between indoor


and outdoor

Call your dealer

Green

Green

Green

Green

ON

ON or OFF

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Blinking

Ionizer

AIR CONDITIONER UNIT OPERATION


Dry mode

Fan speed and rated cooling capacity

When the air humidity is high, the unit can operate in dry
mode. Press <MODE> button and choose <DRY>.
If the room temperature is 2C/35.6F higher than the set
temperature, the air conditioner will operate under cooling
mode until it reaches within the 2C/35.6F range of
difference compared to the set temperature before it
converts to dry mode.
If the room temperature is within the 2C/35.6F range of
difference compared to the set temperature, it will
directly operate under dry mode.
The indoor fan will operate at super low speed under dry
mode.

The rated cooling capacity is provided at the maximum


fan speed.
The cooling capacity is lower when the unit is operating at
MEDIUM and LOW fan speed.

Turbo function
If higher cooling or heating is required during operation,
press "Turbo" button on the remote control to increase the
cooling or heating capacity to maximum.
This function will operate for 15 minutes before it resume
to the actual setting.
The fan noise may be higher if the unit operates in "Turbo"
mode.

Horizontal Air Flow Control


For more effective air circulation, you can manually adjust the air discharge grille to the left or right.
During cool mode operation and dry mode operation, do
not direct the air discharge louver downwards for too long.
If operating continues in this way, condensation may occur on the louver, thus resulting in drippings.

Cooling
Dry

Horizontal

25C / 77F

Frost prevention
When the air filter is dirty, the evaporating temperature
will decrease and eventually cause frosting.
When this happens, the compressor will reduce its running
speed to prevent freezing. If the coil temperature is still
very low, the compressor will stop.

OPERATING RANGE
Cooling Unit
Temperature

Ts C / F

Th C / F

Minimum indoor temperature

19.0 / 66.2

14.0 / 57.2

Maximum indoor temperature

32.0 / 89.6

23.0 / 73.4

Minimum outdoor temperature

19.4 / 66.92

Maximum outdoor temperature

46.0 / 114.8

Ts: Dry bulb temperature.


Th: Wet bulb temperature.

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ELECTROSTATIC FILTER

English

DUAL ACTION ELECTROSTATIC AIR PURIFYING


AND DEODORIZING FILTER MEDIA AND FILTER FRAME
ACTION 1ELECTROSTATIC AIR PURIFYING FILTER

ACTION 2DEODORIZING FILTER

Removes microscopic dust, smoke and small invisible


particles to keep the room air clean with pre-charged
electrostatic polypropylene filter.

Removes unwanted smells and odors in the air and keeps


the room air fresh with activated carbon filter.

HOW TO INSTALL

Open the
front frame
grille.
Insert the dual action
electrostatic and
deodorizing filters
into the slot.

Slide out the original


filters.
Slide back the original
filter.

! CAUTION
1. The electrostatic air purifying and deodorizing filter
should be replaced once every 6 months or when the
filter changes color to brownish, whichever is sooner.

3. The filter is a consumable part which you can purchase


from your air conditioner dealer.
4. Use the new filter immediately once it has been taken
out from its sealed packing. Do not unpack the new
filter too early before it is actually used as this may
decrease its deodorizing effect.

2. Used dusty filters should be disposed and shouldn't be


reused, even if it has been cleaned and washed.

! WARNING

Disconnect from the main power supply before servicing the air conditioner unit.
DO NOT pull out the power cord when the power is ON. This may cause serious electrical shocks which may result
in fire hazards.

AUTO RANDOM RE-START FUNCTION


If there is a power cut when the unit is operating, it will automatically resume the same operating mode when the power
is restored.

! CAUTION
Before turning off the power supply, set the remote controller's ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position to prevent the
nuisance tripping of the unit.
If this is not done, the unit's fans will start turning automatically when power resumes, posing a hazard to service
personnel or the user.

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE


Service Parts

Maintenance Procedures

Indoor air filter

1. Remove any dust adhering to the filter by using a vacuum cleaner or


wash in lukewarm water (below 40C) with a neutral cleaning detergent.

Period
At least once
every 2 weeks.

2. Rinse the filter well and dry before placing it back onto the unit.

Indoor unit

3. Do not use gasoline, volatile substances or chemicals to clean the filter.

More frequently if
necessary.

1. Clean any dirt or dust on the grille or panel by wiping it off with a soft
cloth soaked in lukewarm water (below 40C) and a neutral
detergent solution.

At least once
every 2 weeks.

2. Do not use gasoline, volatile substances or chemicals to clean the


indoor unit.

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2
3
4
5

More frequently if
necessary.

Off the unit.


Unscrew the air discharge housing.
Flip open the air discharge housing.
Clean the blower.
Close the air discharge housing and tighten it with screw.

! CAUTION
Do not operate any heating apparatus too close to the air conditioner unit. This may cause the plastic panel to melt
or deform as a result of the excessive heat.

WHEN THE UNIT IS NOT USED FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME

Operate the unit for 2 hours


with the following setting.
Operating mode : cool
Temperature : 30C

Remove the power plug.


If you are using an independent
electric circuit for your unit,
cut off the circuit.
Remove the batteries in the
remote control.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

The followings are some common fault conditions and simple troubleshooting tips. If encounter any faulty conditions which
are not listed, please contact your nearest local dealer or service maintenance. Do not attemp to troubleshoot the unit yourself.

No.

Possible Causes / Corrective Actions

Fault Conditions

1.

The air conditioner unit will not start straight


away after a power failure or restart of unit.

The air conditioner unit has a 3 minutes restart protection.


Please wait for the unit to restart by leaving the main power
on.

2.

The compressor does not operate 3 minutes after


the air conditioner unit is started.

Protection against frequent starting.


Wait for 3 or 4 minutes for the compressor to start operating
by itself.

3.

The air flow is too slow or room cannot be


cooled sufficiently.

The air filter is dirty.


The doors or windows are opened.
The air suction and discharge of both indoor and outdoor units
are clogged or blocked.
The regulated temperature or temperature setting is not high
enough.

4.

Discharge air flow has bad odour.

Odour may be caused by cigarrettes, smoke particles, perfume


and others, which might have adhered onto the coil.
Contact the nearest dealer for coil cleaning.

5.

Condensation on the front air grille of the indoor


unit.

This is caused by air humidity after an extended period of


operation.
The set temperature is too low, increase the temperature setting
and operate the unit at high fan speed.

6.

Water flowing out from the air conditioner unit.

7.

Hissing air flow sound from the air conditioner


unit during operation.

Switch off unit and call dealer. This might be due to tilted
installation.
Refrigerant fluid flowing into the evaporator coil.

8.

The indoor units LED indication keeps blinking. Check the fault indication listed under section INDICATOR
LIGHTS.
If LED display indicates defrost operation, ignore it. This
shows that the outdoor unit is defrosting the ice at the outdoor
unit.
For other LED display, follow the COMPRESSOR STOPPED
TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS at next section.

9.

The outdoor unit will not operate and the indoor


units LED indication does not blink.

Power failure or fuse needs to be replaced. Check power


supply.
The main power plug is disconnected or the circuit breaking
is turned off.
It is possible that the delay timer has been set incorrectly.
If the problem persist after all these verifications, follow the
COMPRESSOR STOPPED TROUBLESHOOTING
INSTRUCTIONS at next section.

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English

If there is any malfunction of the air conditioner unit detected, please switch off the main power supply immediately
before proceeding with the following troubleshooting procedures as safety precautions.

Compressor Stopped Troubleshooting Instructions

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Keep the Main Power Supply ON

Open up the Outdoor Units Top Panel or Service Panel

DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THE


WIRES INSIDE THE UNIT!

Notice the Yellow LED on the P.C. Board

Blink

Fault Indication

Count the number of blinks


indicated by the LED

Corrective Action

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2

Outdoor Ambient Sensor Error


Outdoor Coil Sensor Error

Check ambient sensor wire and connection


Check coil sensor wire and connection

Outdoor Discharge Sensor Error /


Compressor Overheat Indication

DC Compressor Feedback

Check discharge sensor wire and connection /


Not enough refrigerant / Indoor overload / Outdoor fan
not functioning
Call local dealer

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6
7

Communication Error
Over Current
No Load

Check Interconnection communication wire


Call local dealer
Check compressor wire and connection

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9

Over / Under Voltage


DC Compressor Start Failure

Check power supply


Call local dealer

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Cooling Overload
Defrost

Check whether outdoor unit is blocked or not


Wait till defrost is over then restart

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14

IPM Protection
EEPROM Read Error
EEPROM Write Error

Check IPM
Change EEPROM
Change EEPROM

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DC Fan Motor Feedback Error


AC Peak Current Error

Check fan motor wire connection


Call local dealer

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Outdoor Suction Sensor Error


DC Compressor Speed Control Error
Outdoor Suction A Sensor Error

Check suction sensor wire and connection


Call local dealer
Check A suction sensor wire and connection

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Outdoor Suction B Sensor Error


Outdoor Suction C Sensor Error

Check B suction sensor wire and connection


Check C suction sensor wire and connection

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Outdoor Suction D Sensor Error


Indoor A Communication Error
Indoor B Communication Error

Check D suction sensor wire and connection


Check Interconnection communication wire to Indoor A
Check Interconnection communication wire to Indoor B

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Indoor C Communication Error


Indoor D Communication Error

Check Interconnection communication wire to Indoor C


Check Interconnection communication wire to Indoor D

* If the problem still persist, contact your local dealer straight away.

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If the air conditioner unit has no faulty indications and the compressor is running at normal mode, the outdoor P.C.
Boards LED indication will blink at a slower paste. The table below shows the significant meaning of different
running mode and limitation for this air conditioner unit.
One must not attemp to see the LED indication blinking unless instructed to do so.

Blinks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Blinking Indication
Normal Running, with no limitation
Voltage Limit
Cooling unit : Outdoor Coil Temperature Limit
Total Current Limit
Discharge Temperature Limit
Cooling unit : Indoor Coil Temperature Limit
Indoor Fan Control
Outdoor Frequency Adjustment

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English

Normal Running Mode Condition

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MEMO

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In the event that there is any conflict in the interpretation of this manual and any translation of the same in any language,
the English version of this manual shall prevail.

The manufacturer reserves the right to revise any of the specification and design contain herein at any time without prior
notification.

En cas de dsaccord sur linterprtation de ce manuel ou une de ses traductions, la version anglaise fera autorit.

Le fabriquant se rserve le droit de modifier tout moment et sans pravis la conception et les caractristiques techniques
des appareils prsents dans ce manuel.

Im Falle einer widersprchlichen Auslegung der vorliegenden Anleitung bzw. einer ihrer bersetzungen gilt die Ausfhrung
in Englisch.

nderungen von Design und technischen Merkmalen der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Gerte bleiben dem Hersteller
jederzeit vorbehalten.

Nel caso ci fossero conflitti nellinterpretazione di questo manuale o delle sue stesse traduzioni in altre lingue, la versione
in lingua inglese prevale.

Il fabbricante mantiene il diritto di cambiare qualsiasi specificazione e disegno contenuti qui senza precedente notifica.

En caso de conflicto en la interpretacin de este manual, y en su traduccin a cualquier idioma, prevalecer la versin
inglesa.

El fabricante se reserva el derecho a modificar cualquiera de las especificaciones y diseos contenidos en el presente
manual en cualquier momento y sin notificacin previa.

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OYL MANUFACTURING COMPANY SDN. BHD.


JALAN PENGAPIT 15/19, P.O. BOX 7072, 40702 SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN, MALAYSIA.

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