Samsung AM140HNMPKH User Manual
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accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Safety precautions ......................................................................... 3
Checking before use .................................................................. 10
Viewing the parts ........................................................................ 12
Cleaning and maintaining the air conditioner .............. 13
Appendix ........................................................................................ 16
Installation parts .......................................................................... 20
Cool Summer Oer
On those hot sweltering summer days and long restless
nights, there is no better escape from the heat than the
cool comforts of home. Your new air conditioner brings an
end to exhausting hot summer days and lets you rest.
This summer, beat the heat with your own air conditioner.
Cost Ecient System
Your new air conditioner not only provides maximum
cooling power in the summer, but can also be an ecient
heating method in the winter with the advanced “Heat
pump” system. This technology is up to 300% more
ecient than electrical heating, so you can further reduce
its running cost. Now, meet year-round needs with one air
conditioner.
Flexible installation
Duct type air conditioner is designed to be slimmer and
oers dierent solutions for any shape room allowing for
specic air ow requirements. Also, the air intake can be
set up on either the bottom or rear of the unit, so there is
more exibility in installation.
Features of your new air conditioner
Contents
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aboutsamsung/samsungelectronics/corporatecitizenship/data_corner.html
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Safety precautions
Before using your new air conditioner, please read this manual thoroughly to ensure that
you know how to safely and eciently operate the extensive features and functions of your
new appliance.
Because the following operating instructions cover various models, the characteristics of
your air conditioner may dier slightly from those described in this manual. If you have any
questions, call your nearest contact center or nd help and information online at www.
samsung.com.
Important safety symbols and precautions:
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury
or death.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury
or property damage.
Follow directions.
Do NOT attempt.
Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock.
Unplug the power plug from the wall socket.
Do NOT disassemble.
FOR INSTALLATION
WARNING
Use the power line with the power specications of the product or higher and use
the power line for this appliance only. In addition, do not use an extension line.
Extending the power line may result in electric shock or fire.
Do not use an electric transformer. It may result in electric shock or fire.
If the voltage/frequency/rated current condition is different, it may cause fire.
The installation of this appliance must be performed by a qualied technician or
service company.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock, fire, explosion, problems with the
product, or injury.
Install a switch and circuit breaker dedicated to the air conditioner.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
Fix the outdoor unit rmly so that the electric part of the outdoor unit is not exposed.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
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Safety precautions
FOR INSTALLATION
WARNING
Do not install this appliance near a heater, inammable material. Do not install
this appliance in a humid, oily or dusty location, in a location exposed to direct
sunlight and water (rain drops). Do not install this appliance in a location where
gas may leak.
This may result in electric shock or fire.
Never install the outdoor unit in a location such as on a high external wall where it
could fall.
If the outdoor unit falls, it may result in injury, death or property damage.
This appliance must be properly grounded. Do not ground the appliance to a gas
pipe, plastic water pipe, or telephone line.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fire, an explosion, or other problems with
the product.
Never plug the power cord into a socket that is not grounded correctly and make
sure that it is in accordance with local and national codes.
FOR INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Install your appliance on a level and hard oor that can support its weight.
Failing to do so may result in abnormal vibrations, noise, or problems with the
product.
Install the draining hose properly so that water is drained correctly.
Failing to do so may result in water overflowing and property damage.
When installing the outdoor unit, make sure to connect the draining hose so that
draining is performed correctly.
The water generated during the heating operation by the outdoor unit may overflow
and result in property damage.
In particular, in winter, if a block of ice falls, it may result in injury, death or property
damage.
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FOR POWER SUPPLY
WARNING
When the circuit breaker is damaged, contact your nearest service center.
Do not pull or excessively bend the power line. Do not twist or tie the power line.
Do not hook the power line over a metal object, place a heavy object on the power
line, insert the power line between objects, or push the power line into the space
behind the appliance.
This may result in electric shock or fire.
FOR POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION
When not using the air conditioner for a long period of time or during a thunder/
lightning storm, cut the power at the circuit breaker.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
FOR USING
WARNING
If the appliance is ooded, please contact your nearest service center.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
If the appliance generates a strange noise, a burning smell or smoke, unplug the
power plug immediately and contact your nearest service center.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
In the event of a gas leak (such as propane gas, LP gas, etc.), ventilate immediately
without touching the power line.
Do not touch the appliance or power line.
Do not use a ventilating fan.
A spark may result in an explosion or fire.
To reinstall the air conditioner, please contact your nearest service center.
Failing to do so may result in problems with the product, water leakage, electric
shock, or fire.
A delivery service for the product is not provided. If you reinstall the product in
another location, additional construction expenses and an installation fee will be
charged.
Especially, when you wish to install the product in an unusual location such as in
an industrial area or near the seaside where it is exposed to the salt in the air, please
contact your nearest service center.
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Safety precautions
FOR USING
WARNING
Do not touch the circuit breaker with wet hands.
This may result in electric shock.
Do not strike or pull the air conditioner with excessive force.
This may result in fire, injury, or problems with the product.
Do not place an object near the outdoor unit that allows children to climb onto
the machine.
This may result in children seriously injuring themselves.
Do not turn the air conditioner o with the circuit breaker while it is operating.
Turning the air conditioner off and then on again with the circuit breaker may cause a
spark and result in electric shock or fire.
After unpacking the air conditioner, keep all packaging materials well out of the
reach of children, as packaging materials can be dangerous to children.
If a child places a bag over its head, it may result in suffocation.
Do not insert your ngers or foreign substances into the outlet when the air
conditioner is operating or the front panel is closing.
Take special care that children do not injure themselves by inserting their fingers into
the product.
Do not touch the front panel with your hands or ngers during the heating
operation.
This may result in electric shock or burns.
Do not insert your ngers or foreign substances into the air inlet/outlet of the air
conditioner.
Take special care that children do not injure themselves by inserting their fingers into
the product.
Do not use this air conditioner for long periods of time in badly ventilated
locations or near inrm people.
Since this may be dangerous due to a lack of oxygen, open a window at least once an
hour.
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FOR USING
WARNING
If any foreign substance such as water has entered the appliance, cut the power by
unplugging the power plug and turning the circuit breaker o and then contact
your nearest service center.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, or modify the appliance yourself.
Do not use any fuse (such as cooper, steel wire, etc.)other than the standard fuse.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock, fire, problems with the product, or injury.
FOR USING
CAUTION
Do not place objects or devices under the indoor unit.
Water dripping from the indoor unit may result in fire or property damage.
Check that the installation frame of the outdoor unit is not broken at least once a
year.
Failing to do so may result in injury, death or property damage.
Max current is measured according to IEC standard for safety and current is
measured according to ISO standard for energy eciency.
Do not stand on top of the appliance or place objects (such as laundry, lighted
candles, lighted cigarettes, dishes, chemicals, metal objects, etc.) on the appliance.
This may result in electric shock, fire, problems with the product, or injury.
Do not operate the appliance with wet hands.
This may result in electric shock.
Do not spray volatile material such as insecticide onto the surface of the appliance.
As well as being harmful to humans, it may also result in electric shock, fire or
problems with the product.
Do not drink the water from the air conditioner.
The water may be harmful to humans.
Do not apply a strong impact to the remote controller and do not disassemble the
remote controller.
Do not touch the pipes connected with the product.
This may result in burns or injury.
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Safety precautions
FOR USING
CAUTION
Do not use this air conditioner to preserve precision equipment, food, animals,
plants or cosmetics, or for any other unusual purposes.
This may result in property damage.
Avoid directly exposing humans, animals or plants from the air ow from the air
conditioner for long periods of time.
This may result in harm to humans, animals or plants.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
For use in Europe :
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and 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 use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play
with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
FOR CLEANING
WARNING
Do not clean the appliance by spraying water directly onto it. Do not use benzene,
thinner or alcohol to clean the appliance.
This may result in discoloration, deformation, damage, electric shock or fire.
Before cleaning or performing maintenance, unplug the air conditioner from the
wall socket and wait until the fan stops.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
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FOR CLEANING
CAUTION
Take care when cleaning the surface of the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit
since it has sharp edges.
To avoid cutting your fingers, wear thick cotton gloves when cleaning it.
Do not clean the inside of the air conditioner by yourself.
For cleaning inside the appliance, contact your nearest service center.
When cleaning the internal filter, refer to the descriptions in the ‘Cleaning and
maintaining the air conditioner’ section.
Failure to do may result in damage, electric shock or fire.
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Checking before use
Operation ranges
The table below indicates the temperature and humidity ranges the air conditioner can
be operated within.
Refer to the table for ecient use.
• Thestandardizedtemperatureforheatingis7˚C/45˚F.Iftheoutdoortemperaturedropsto0˚C/32˚Forbelow,the
heating capacity can be reduced depending on the temperature condition.
Ifthecoolingoperationisusedatover32˚C/90˚F(indoortemperature),itdoesnotcoolatitsfullcapacity.
NOTE
•
Theuseoftheairconditioneratarelativehumidityabovetheexpectedone(80%)may
cause the formation of condensate and the leakage of water drops on the oor.
CAUTION
MODE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE INDOOR TEMPERATURE INDOOR HUMIDITY
COOLING -15°C/5°Fto50°C/122°F 18°C/64°Fto32°C/90°F
80%orlessHEATING -20°C/-4°Fto24°C/75°F 27°C/81°Ftoless
DRYING -15°C/5°Fto50°C/122°F 18°C/64°Fto32°C/90°F
Maintaining your air conditioner
Internal protections via the unit control system
This internal protection operates if an internal fault occurs in the air conditioner.
Type Description
Against cold air The internal fan will be o to against cold air when the heat pump is heating.
De-ice cycle
(Defrost cycle) The internal fan will be o to against cold air when the heat pump is heating.
Anti-protection of
internal battery
The compressor will be o to protect internal battery when the air conditioner operates
in Cool mode.
Protect compressor The air conditioner does not start operating immediately to protect the compressor of
the outdoor unit after it has been started.
• IftheheatpumpisoperatinginHeatmode,De-icecycleisactuatedtoremovefrostfromanoutdoorunitthatmay
have deposited at low temperatures.
The internal fan is switched o automatically and restarted only after the de-ice cycle is completed.
NOTE
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Tips on using air conditioner
Here are some tips that you would follow when using your air conditioner.
TOPIC RECOMMENDATION
Cooling •Ifcurrentoutsidetemperaturesaremuchhigherthantheselected
indoor temperature, it may take time to bring the inner temperature
to the desired coolness.
•Avoiddrasticallyturningdownthetemperature.Energyiswastedand
the room does not cool faster.
Heating •Sincetheairconditionerheatstheroombytakingheatenergy
from outdoor air, the heating capacity may decrease when outdoor
temperatures are extremely low. If you feel the air conditioner
insuciently heats, using an additional heating appliance in
combination with the air conditioner is recommended.
Frost & De-ice •WhentheairconditionerrunsinHeatmode,duetotemperature
dierence between the unit and the outside air, frost will form.
If this happens:
- The air conditioner stops heating.
-
The air conditioner will operate automatically in De-ice mode for 10 minutes.
- The steam produced on the outdoor unit in De-ice mode is safe.
No intervention is required; after about 10 minutes, the air conditioner
operates again normally.
❈ The unit will not operate when it starts to de-ice.
Fan • Fanmaynotoperateforabout3~5minutesatthebeginningto
prevent any cold blasts while the air conditioner is warming up.
High indoor/
outdoor
temperatures
•Ifbothindoorandoutdoortemperaturesarehighandtheair
conditioner is running in Heat mode, the outdoor unit’s fan and
compressor may stop at times. This is normal; wait until the air
conditioner turns on again.
Power failure •Ifapowerfailureoccursduringtheoperationoftheairconditioner,
theoperatingimmediatelystopsandunitwillbeo.Whenpower
returns, the air conditioner will run automatically.
Protection
mechanism
•Iftheairconditionerhasjustbeenturnedonafteroperationstopsor
beingpluggedin,cool/warmairdoesnotcomeoutfor3minutesto
protect the compressor of the outdoor unit.
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Viewing the parts
• Yourairconditioneranddisplaymaylookslightlydierentfromtheillustrationshownabovedependingonyour
model.
NOTE
Congratulationsonthepurchaseoftheairconditioner.Wehopeyouenjoythefeaturesofyourairconditionerandstaycoolor
warm with optimal eciency.
Please read the user manual to get started and to make the best use of the air conditioner.
GLOBAL DUCT Type
Air intake
Air outlet
Ceiling
Airlter(thereturnairside)
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Cleaning and maintaining the air conditioner
GLOBAL DUCT (Plastic Type)
1. Press both hooks and take the lter downward.
2. Clean the Air lter with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush. If dust is too heavy, then rinse it with running water and dry it
in a ventilated area.
• Forbestconditions,repeateverytwoweeks.
• IftheAirlterdriesinaconned(orhumid)area,odorsmaygenerate.Ifitoccurs,
re-clean and dry it in a ventilated area.
3. Insert the Air lter back in its original position.
• Theillustrationshownabovemaydierfromyoursdependingonyourmodel.
• Aftercleaningthelter,presstheFilter Reset button on the remote control for 2 seconds to reset the lter
schedule. Filter sign indicator will be on for cleaning time.
NOTE
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GLOBAL DUCT (Steel wire Type)
1. Pull out the Air lter from the frame .
2. Clean the Air lter with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush. If dust is too heavy, then rinse it with running water and dry it
in a ventilated area.
• Forbestconditions,repeateverytwoweeks.
• IftheAirlterdriesinaconned(orhumid)area,odorsmaygenerate.Ifitoccurs,
re-clean and dry it in a ventilated area.
3. Insert the Air lter back in its original position.
• Theillustrationshownabovemaydierfromyoursdependingonyourmodel.
• Aftercleaningthelter,presstheFilter Reset button on the remote control for 2 seconds to reset the lter
schedule. Filter sign indicator will be on for cleaning time.
NOTE
Cleaning and maintaining the air conditioner
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If the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period of time, dry the air conditioner to maintain it in best condition.
DrytheairconditionerthoroughlybyoperatinginFanmodefor3to4hoursand
disconnect the power plug.
There may be internal damage if moisture is left in components.
Before using the air conditioner again, dry the inner components of the air conditioner
againbyrunninginFanmodefor3to4hours.Thishelpsremoveodorswhichmayhave
generated from dampness.
• Thedescribedoperationsshouldbeperformedmorefrequentlyiftheareaofinstallationisverydusty.
NOTE
• Theseoperationsmustalwaysbeperformedbyqualiedpersonnel.Formore
detailed information, see the installation part in the manual.
CAUTION
Periodical checks
Refer to the following chart to maintain the air conditioner properly.
Type Description Monthly Every 4
months Once a year
Indoor unit
Cleantheairlter(1)
●
Cleanthecondensatedrainpan(2)
●
Thoroughlycleantheheatexchanger(2)
●
Cleanthecondensatedrainpipe(2)
●
Replacetheremotecontrolbatteries(1)
●
Outdoor unit
Cleantheheatexchangerontheoutsideoftheunit(2)
●
Cleantheheatexchangerontheinsideoftheunit(2)
●
Cleantheelectriccomponentswithjetsofair(2)
●
Verifythatalltheelectriccomponentsarermlytightened(2)
●
Cleanthefan(2)
●
Verifythatallthefanassemblyisrmlytightened(2)
●
Cleanthecondensatedrainpan(2)
●
●: This check mark requires checking the indoor/outdoor unit periodically, following to the description to maintain the air
conditioner properly.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
Refer to the following chart if the air conditioner operates abnormally. This may
save time and unnecessary expenses.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The air conditioner
does not operate
immediately after it
has been restarted.
• Becauseoftheprotectivemechanism,theappliancedoesnotstart
operating immediately to keep the unit from overloading.
The air conditioner will start in 3 minutes.
The air conditioner
does not work at all.
• Checkthatthepowerplugisproperlyconnected.Insertthepower
plug into the wall socket correctly.
• Checkifthecircuitbreakerisswitchedo.
• Checkifthereisapowerfailure.
• Checkyourfuse.Makesureitisnotblownout.
The temperature
does not change.
• CheckifyouselectedFanmode.
Press the Mode button on the remote control to select another
mode.
The cool (warm)
air does not come
out of the air
conditioner.
• Checkifthesettemperatureishigher(lower)thanthecurrent
temperature. Press the Temperature button on the remote control
to change the set temperature. Press the Temperature button to
decrease or increase the temperature.
• Checkiftheairlterisblockedbydirt.Cleantheairltereverytwo
weeks.
• Checkiftheairconditionerhasjustbeenturnedon.Ifso,wait3
minutes. Cool air does not come out to protect the compressor of
the outdoor unit.
• Checkiftheairconditionerisinstalledinaplacewithadirect
exposure to sunlight. Hang curtains on windows to boost cooling
eciency.
• Checkifthecoveroranyobstacleisnotneartheoutdoorunit.
• Checkiftherefrigerantpipeistoolong.
• CheckiftheairconditionerisonlyavailableinCoolmode.
• Checkiftheremotecontrolisonlyavailableforcoolingmodel.
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
The fan speed does
not change.
• CheckifyouselectedAutoorDrymode.
TheairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhefanspeedtoAutoin
Auto/Drymode.
Timer function does
not set.
• CheckifyoupressthePower button on the remote control after
you have set the time.
Odors permeate in
the room during
operation.
• Checkiftheapplianceisrunninginasmokyareaorifthereisasmell
entering from outside. Operate the air conditioner in Fan mode or
open the windows to air out the room.
The air conditioner
makes a bubbling
sound.
• Abubblingsoundmaybeheardwhentherefrigerantiscirculating
through the compressor. Let the air conditioner operate in a
selected mode.
• WhenyoupressthePower button on the remote control, noise may
be heard from the drain pump inside the air conditioner.
Water is dripping
from the air ow
blades.
• Checkiftheairconditionerhasbeencoolingforanextendedperiod
of time with the air ow blades pointed downwards. Condensation
may generate due to the dierence in temperature.
Remote control is
not working.
• Checkifyourbatteriesaredepleted.
• Makesurebatteriesarecorrectlyinstalled.
• Makesurenothingisblockingyourremotecontrolsensor.
• Checkthattherearestronglightingapparatusneartheair
conditioner. Strong light which comes from uorescent bulbs or
neon signs may interrupt the electric waves.
The air conditioner
does not turn on or
o with the wired
remote control.
• Checkifyousetthewiredremotecontrolforgroupcontrol.
The wired remote
control does not
operate.
• CheckifTESTindicatorisdisplayedonthewiredremotecontrol.
If so, turn o the unit and switch o the circuit breaker. Call your
nearest contact center.
The indicators of
the digital display
ashes.
• PressthePower button on the remote control to turn the unit o
and switch the circuit breaker o. Then, switch it on again.
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Model specication (
Dimension and weight)
Dimension and weight
Type Model Net dimension (WxDxH)
(mm)
Net weight
(kg)
Indoor unit
AM036HNMPKH 850*700*250 25.5
AM045HNMPKH 850*700*250 25.5
AM056HNMPKH 850*700*250 25.5
AM071HNMPKH 850*700*250 25.5
AM090HNMPKH 1200*700*250 32.5
AM112HNMPKH 1300*700*300 36.5
AM128HNMPKH 1300*700*300 36.5
AM140HNMPKH 1300*700*300 36.5
AM112HNHPKH 1300*700*300 46
AM128HNHPKH 1300*700*300 46
AM140HNHPKH 1300*700*300 46
Appendix
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INSTALLATION PARTS
Indoor unit installation
Whendecidingonthelocationoftheairconditionerwiththeowner,thefollowingrestrictionsmustbetakenintoaccount.
1
Place the pattern sheet on the ceiling at the spot where you want
to install the indoor unit.
2
Insert bolt anchors. Use existing ceiling supports or construct a suit-
able support as shown in figure.
3
Install the suspension bolts depending on the ceiling type.
4
Screw eight nuts to the suspension bolts making space for hanging
the indoor unit.
5
Hang the indoor unit to the suspension bolts between two nuts.
6
Screw the nuts to suspend the unit.
7
Adjustleveloftheunitbyusingmeasurementplateforall4sides.
Concrete
Suspensionbolt(M8)-fieldsupply
Hole in anchor
hole in plug
Ceiling support
Whenthedrainhoseisinstalledtotheright.
Drain hose port
3mm
Insert
•
Since the diagram is made of paper, it may shrink or
stretch slightly due to temperature or humidity. For this
reason, before drilling the holes maintain the correct
dimensions between the markings.
•
Pattern sheet is supplied depending on the model type.
•Ensurethattheceilingisstrongenoughtosupporttheweight
of the indoor unit. Before hanging the unit, test the strength of
each attached suspension bolt.
•Ifthelengthofsuspensionboltismorethan1.5m,
it is required to prevent vibration.
•Ifthisisnotpossible,createanopeningonthefalseceilingin
order to be able to use it to perform the required operations on
the indoor unit.
•Pipingmustbelaidandconnectedinsidetheceilingwhen
suspending the unit. If the ceiling is already constructed, lay the
piping into position for connection to the unit before
placing the unit inside the ceiling.
• For proper drainage of condensate, give a 3mm slant to the
left or right side of the unit which will be connected with the
drain hose, as shown in the gure. Make a tilt when you wish to
install the drain pump, too.
•Wheninstallingtheindoorunit,makesureitisnottiltedtoward
front or back side.
•
You must install all the suspension rods.
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Performing leak test & insulation
Once you have checked that there are no leaks in the system, you can insulate the piping and hose.
1
To avoid condensation problems, place T13.0 or thicker Acrylonitrile Butadien Rubber separately around each refrigerant
pipe.
2 Wind insulating tape around the pipes and drain hose avoiding to compress
the insulation too much.
3
Finish wrapping insulating tape around the rest of the pipes leading to the outdoor
unit.
4 The pipes and electrical cables connecting the indoor unit with the outdoor
unit must be xed to the wall with suitable ducts.
5 Select the insulation of the refrigerant pipe.
◆ Insulate the gas side and liquid side pipe referring to the thickness
according to the pipe size.
◆
Indoortemperatureof30°Candhumidityof85%isthestandardcondition.
If installing in a high humidity condition, use one grade thicker insulator by referring to the table below.
If installing in an unfavorable conditions, use thicker one.
◆Insulator’sheat-resistancetemperatureshouldbemorethan120°C.
Leak test
Insulation
No gap
NBR(T13.0orthicker)
Insulation cover pipe
Indoor unit
Be sure to overlap
the insulation
Insulation pipe
• Mustttightlyagainst
body without any gap.
• Alwaysmaketheseamofpipesfaceupwards.
• Allrefrigerantconnectionmustbeaccessible,inordertopermit
either unit maintenance or removing it completely.
• TheinsulationhastobeproducedinfullcomplianceofEuropean
regulationreg.EEC/EU2037/2000that
requires the use of sheaths insulation form without using CFC and
HCFC gases for health and the environment.
◆
LEAK TEST WITH NITROGEN (before opening valves)
In order to detect basic refrigerant leaks, before recreating the vacuum and recirculating the R410A, it’s responsable
of installer to pressurize the whole system with nitrogen (using a cylinder with pressure reducer)
at a pressure above 40 bar (gauge).
◆
LEAK TEST WITH R410A (after opening valves)
Before opening valves, discharge all the nitrogen into the system and create vacuum. After opening valves check
leaks using a leak detector for refrigerant R410A.
• Dischargeallthenitrogentocreateavacuumandchargethesystem.
Thedesignsandshapearesubjectto
change according to the model.
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Pipe
Pipe size
Insulation Type (Heating/Cooling)
RemarksStandard [30°C, 85%] High humidity [30°C, over 85%]
EPDM,NBR
Liquid
pipe
Ø6.35~Ø9.52 9t 9t
Internal temperature is
higherthan120°C
Ø12.7~Ø19.05 13t 13t
Gas
pipe
Ø6.35 13t 19t
Ø9.52
19t 25t
Ø12.70
Ø15.88
Ø19.05
◆
Wheninstallinginsulationinplacesandconditionsbelow,usethesameinsulationthatisusedforhighhumidityconditions.
<Geological condition>
-Highhumidityplacessuchasshoreline,hotspring,nearlakeorriver,andridge(whenthepartofthebuildingiscoveredby
earthandsand.)
<Operation purpose condition>
- Restaurant ceiling, sauna, swimming pool etc.
<Building construction condition>
- The ceiling frequently exposed to moisture and cooling is not covered.
e.g. The pipe installed at a corridor of a dormitory and studio or near an exit that opens and closes frequently.
- The place where the pipe is installed is highly humid due to the lack of ventilation system.
Drainpipe and drain hose installation
Care must be taken when installing the drain hose for the indoor unit to ensure that any condensate
water is correctly drained outside.
The drain hose can be installed to the right of the base pan.
1
Installing the drain hose should be the shorter, the better.
◆ In order to discharge condensation water, the drain hose should keep tilted.
◆ Fix the drain hose with Cable-Tie, so that it will not separate from the machine.
◆ Whileusingdrainingpump,connecttheendwithdrainingpump.
2
Insulate and fix the drain hose according to the figure.
◆ Insert the drain hose to bottom of the outfall of water basin.
◆ Lock steel ring of the drain hose according to the figure.
◆ Windandwrapsteelringanddrainhosefullywiththermalinsulationsponge;fixbothendsofexter-
nal layer with ribbon for thermal insulation.
◆ Afterbeinginstalled,drainhosemustbeinsulatedfullybyheatinsulatingmaterial.(Tobeprovided
atsite.)
A-A’
Steel ring of drain hose
Joint of drain hose
Drain hose Drain hose
Fix with Cable-Tie
Wrapthermalsleevehose
Indoor unit
As shown in the figure,
tighten steel ring of the
drain hose.
Performing leak test & insulation
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Drainpipe and drain hose installation
1. Installhorizontaldrainpipewithaslopeof1/100ormoreandfixitbyhangerspaceof1.0~1.5m.
2. Install U-trap at the end of the drainpipe to prevent a nasty smell to reach the indoor unit.
3. Do not install the drainpipe to upward position. It may cause water flow back to the unit.
Without the drain pump
1~1.5m
Horizontal drainpipe
morethan1/100slope
Ceiling
Hanger
Flexible hose
Drainpipe Connection
With the drain pump
1~1.5m
20mm
or more
200mm
or more
Hanger
Within
300~550mm
Air vent
300mm or less
Flexible hose
Horizontal drainpipe
morethan1/100slope
Ceiling
1. Thedrainpipeshouldbeinstalledwithin300mmto550mmfromtheflexiblehoseandthenliftdown20mm
or more.
2. Installhorizontaldrainpipewithaslopeof1/100ormoreandfixitbyhangerspaceof1.0~1.5m.
3Install the air vent in the horizontal drainpipe to prevent water flow back to the indoor unit.
4The flexible hose should not be installed upward position,
it may cause water flow back to the indoor unit.
•
You may not need to install it if there were proper slope in the horizontal drainpipe.
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Drainpipe and drain hose installation
Prepare a little water about 2 liter.
1
Pour water into the base pan in the indoor unit as shown in figure.
2
Confirm that the water flows out through the drain hose.
Testing the drainage
1Installhorizontaldrainpipewithaslopeof1/100ormoreandfixitbyhangerspaceof1.0~1.5m.
2Install U-trap at the end of the drainpipe to prevent a nasty smell to reach the indoor unit.
Without the drain pump
1Install main air vent at the front of the farthest indoor unit from the main drain when installed
indoor units are more than 3.
2You may need to install individual air vent to prevent water flow back at the top of each indoor unit
drainpipe.
With the drain pump
Hanger
Main drainpipe
Individual
air vent
Main air vent
Centralized horizontal drainpipe
(morethan1/100slope)
550mmor
less
1~1.5m
100mm or more
Ceiling
Horizontal drainpipe
morethan1/100slope
Centralized Drainage
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Wiring work
Silver solder
Norminal
dimensions
for cable
(mm2)
Norminal
dimensions
for screw
(mm)
B D d1 E F L d2 t
Standard
dimension
(mm)
Allowance
(mm)
Standard
dimension
(mm)
Allowance
(mm)
Standard
dimension
(mm)
Allowance
(mm) Min. Min. Max.
Standard
dimension
(mm)
Allowance
(mm) Min.
1.5 46.6 ±0.2 3.4 +0.3
-0.2 1.7 ±0.2 4.1 616 4.3 +0.2
00.7
4 8
2.5 46.6 ±0.2 4.2 +0.3
-0.2 2.3 ±0.2 6 6 17.5 4.3 +0.2
00.8
48.5
4 4 9.5 ±0.2 5.6 +0.3
-0.2 3.4 ±0.2 6520 4.3 +0.2
00.9
N L
N L N L N L
ELCB
MCCB+
ELB
V1 V2
Indoor Unit 1 Indoor Unit 2 Indoor Unit 3
IndoorUnit4 IndoorUnit5 Indoor Unit 6
Outdoor Unit
WiredRemote
Control
EEVkit
h Ceiling, wall-mounted indoor unit.
220-240V~
or
h ELCB:EssentialInstallation
WARNING:
Power off before connecting any wires;
IndoorPBAwillbedamagedwhileV1,V2,F3,F4shorteach
other.
Power and communication cable connection
Selecting compressed ring terminal
1. Before wiring work, you must turn off all power source.
2. Indoorunitpowershouldbesuppliedthroughthebreaker(ELCBorMCCB+ELB)separatedbythe
outdoor power.
ELCB:EarthLeakageCircuitBreaker
MCCB:Molded Case Circuit Breaker
ELB:EarthLeakageBreaker
3. The power cable should be used only copper wires.
4. Connectthepowercable{1(L),2(N)}amongtheunitswithinmaximumlengthandcommunication
cable(F1,F2)each.
5. ConnectF3,F4(forcommunication)wheninstallingthewiredremotecontrol.
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Power supply MCCB ELB or ELCB Power cable Earth cable Communication cable
Max:242V
Min:198V XAXA, 30mmA
0.1 s 2.5mm22.5mm20.75~1.5mm2
DecidethecapacityofELCB(orMCCB+ELB)bybelowformula.
Power supply cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use shall not be lighter than polychloroprene
sheathed flexible cord.
(CodedesignationIEC:60245IEC57/CENELEC:H05RN-F;IEC:60245IEC66/CENELEC:H07RN-F)
ThecapacityofELCB(orMCCB+ELB)X[A]=1.25X1.1X∑ Ai
T X
:ThecapacityofELCB(orMCCB+ELB).
T ∑
Ai : Sum of Rating currents of each indoor unit.
T
Refer to each installation manual about the rating current of indoor unit.
Decide the power cable specification and maximum length within 10% power drop among indoor units.
T
coef:1.55
T
Lk: Distance among each indoor unit[m], Ak: Power cable specification[mm
2
]
ik: Running current of each unit[A]
∑( Coef×35.6×Lk×ik)<10% of input voltage[V]
1000×Ak
n
k=1
Specification of electronic wire
Wiring work
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Adjusting air ow
Automatic Air-Volume
1).Pressthe and buttons at the same time for more
than 3 seconds and then a Main menu will be displayed.
2).Pressthe / button to select and then press
button to enter a Sub-menu setting screen.
3).Pressthe / button to select and then press
button to enter a automatic air-volume setting screen.
4).Pressthe / button to select 1 to enable automatic
air-volume operation.
5).SelectmodeNo.8.2,andsetto“1”.
6).Pressthe / button to select 3 and then press
button to enter input voltage.
7).Pressthe / buttontoselect1~3tosetvoltage.
(1:220V,2:230V,3:240V)
8).Pressthe button, then the air conditioning unit will
startthefanoperationforAutomaticAir-Volumeadjustment.
Away/MDS
Main Menu Sub-menu 1 2 3 54 6
SEGUsed
❈ DonotadjustthedampersduringfanoperationforAutomaticAir-Volumeadjustment.
9).Press button to escape setting mode.
(Duringtheautomaticair-volumeadjustment,[MainMenu]willbedisplayed
repetitively)
10).After1to8minutes,theairconditioningunitstopsoperatingautomaticallywhenAutomaticAir-Volumeadjustmenthas
beencarriedout(fanoperationiconwillbeo.)
11).Whentheairconditioningunithasstopped,checktheModeNo.8.1is"1”forcompletionofAutomaticAir-Volume.
IftheModeNo.8.1is“0”,AutomaticAir-Volumeadjustmentisfail.ThenadjustthefanspeedbyreferringtheE.S.P(External
StaticPressure)settingtable.
When DPM is installed, Automatic Air-Volume function cannot be performed simultaneously for all indoor units.
Automatic Air-Volume function must be performed for each indoor unit with the wired remote control attached.
With its BLDC motor, you can use smart adjust the indoor unit fan speed depending on the installation condition.
If the external static pressure is high so that the duct becomes longer or if the external static pressure is low so that the
duct becomes shorter, Using the Automatic Air-Volume function,the volume of exhaust air has been adjusted to the
rated volume flow rate automatically.
Performing the Automatic Air-Volume function.
- Check the air conditioning unit stop.
Press the Power button to stop the air conditioner
- Go to Service setting mode with remote controller.
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Note
Main menu Sub menu Functions SEGused Default Range
8
1Automatic Air-Volume State
Return 1 0
0-OFF(FailorDisable)
1 - Completion.
2 - Running Automatic Air-Volume.
2Automatic Air-Volume
Operation 1 0 0 - Disable
1-Enable
3Automatic Air-Volume
Voltage Setting 1 2
1- 220V
2-230V(Default)
3-240V
Adjusting air ow
•
If the coil is not dry, run the unit for 2 hours with fan only to dry the coil.
•
The air filter is properly attached into the air passage on the air suction side of the air conditioning unit.
•Adjustthedamperssothateachairinletandoutletexhuststhedesignedairowrate.
•Ifusingboosterfans(anoutdoorairprocessingunitorERVviaduct),donotuseAutomaticAir-Volumefunction.
•If the duct congurations have been changed, automatic air-volume function perform again.
•Theproductcanbeusedwithintherangeofratedvoltage220V/230V/240V±5V.Iftheproductneedstobe
installed in the condition that is out of the rated voltage stated above, additional setting with installation option is
required.
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Easy Tuning
EASY Tuning
If the more cooling and heating airflow rate which set up when installing is wanted, or if the more Silent operation
which sets up when installing is wanted, air conditioner is tuned for comfort.
Indoor unit airflow rate for high, mid, low mode increases or decreases for +2 ~ -2 Steps with wired remocon.
• Press the button anytime during setup to exit without setting.
• According to airflow changed from the Easy Tuning,Air conditioning performance reducing is
possible.
NOTE
Away/MDS
Main Menu Sub-menu 1 2 3 54 6
SEGUsed
1. Press the User Set button.
(MainMenu)willbedisplayed,andyoucanpressthe[Λ]/
[V]buttonstoselectNo.8,whichwillsettheEasyTuning.
2. Press the [>] button to select airow step.
Press the [Λ]/[V]buttonstoselectairowstep(-2,-1,0,1,2)
tuning(DuringtheEasyTuningsetting,ACFanSpeedicon
willbedisplayed)
3) Press the button to complete the Easy Tuning.
(WhentheEasyTuningsettingcomplete,ACFanSpeediconwillbeo)
4) Press the
button to to exit to normal mode.
Main menu Sub menu Functions SEGused Default Range
8-EasyTuning 1,2 0
-2 : -2 Step
-1 : -1 Step
0 : No Use
1 : +1 Step
2 : +2 Step
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Setting the indoor unit option code
In order to set the indoor unit option code use the wired remote controller and follow the directions below.
1) Press the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds and then a Main menu will be
displayed.
2) Press the / button to select and then press button to enter a Sub-menu setting screen.
3) Press the / button to select and then press button to enter a Indoor unit option code setting
screen.
4) Press the / button to set the option code in order. Press button to go to the next page.
5) Press the button to save and complete the option setting.
6) Press the button to exit to normal mode.
• Option code will not be applied if you don’t press the
• Setting indoor unit option code is only possible in Master wired remote controller.
You can only check the indoor unit option code in Slave wired remote controller.
• Setting indoor unit option code is possible when one indoor unit is connected. If more than 2
indoor units are connected, you can only check the Master indoor unit option code.
• Press the button anytime during setup to exit without setting.
NOTE
NOTE
• The first digit represents the page number and the remaining five digits are option codes.
• The option code which is currently setting will icker.
Away/MDS
Main Menu Sub-menu 1 2 3 54 6
Data bit
1 2 3 4 5 6
Option CodePage number
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
0
✴✴✴✴✴
Page number
SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
1✴✴✴✴✴
Page number
SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18
2
✴✴✴✴✴
Page number
SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
3✴✴✴✴✴
Page number
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Set the indoor unit address and installation option with remote controller option. Set the each option
separately since you cannot set the ADDRESS setting and indoor unit installation setting option at the same
time. You need to set twice when setting indoor unit address and installation option.
Setting an indoor unit address
1) Press the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds and then a Main menu will be
displayed.
2) Press the / button to select and then press button to enter a Sub-menu setting screen.
3) Press the / button to select and then press button to enter a Indoor Address setting screen.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Data bit
4) Press the / button to set the Indoor unit Main/RMC Address.
5) Press the button to save and complete the option setting.
6) Press the button to exit to normal mode.
Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
• Press the button anytime during setup to exit without setting.
• Address will not be applied if you don't press button.
• Setting Main/RMC Address of an Indoor unit is available only with a master wired remote controller.
NOTE
NOTE
• The Main/RMC Address which is currently setting will flicker.
• Data bit 1 and 2 present Indoor unit main address checking
• Data bit 3 and 4 present Indoor unit main address setting(outdoor unit reset is needed to set).
• Data bit 5 and 6 present Indoor unit RMC address setting/checking.
Setting an indoor unit installation option
In order to check and set the indoor unit installation option code use the wired remote controller and follow
the directions below.
1) Press the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds and then a Main menu will be
displayed.
2) Press the / button to select and then press button to enter a Sub-menu setting screen.
3) Press the / button to select and then press button to enter a Indoor unit installation option
code setting screen.
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• The rst digit represents the page number and the remaining ve digits are installation option.
• The total option codes are 24 digits. You can set six digits at a time and it is distinguished by page
number (0, 1, 2, 3).
NOTE
4) Press the / button to set the installation option code in order. Press button to go to the next page.
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
0 2 --
Externalroom
temperature sensor
/Minimizingfan
operation when
thermostat is o
Central control FAN RPM
compensation
SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
1Drain pump Hot water heater -- EEVStepwhen
heating stops --
SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18
2Externalcontrol
Externalcontrol
output/External
heater On or O
signal
S-Plasma ion Buzzer Number of hours
using lter
SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
3Individual control of a
remote controller
Heating setting
compensation
/Removing
condensated water in
heating mode
EEVStepofstopped
unitduringoilreturn/
defrost mode
Motion detect sensor --
5)Press the button to save and complete the option setting.
6) Press the button to exit to normal mode.
• Press button anytime during setup to exit without setting.
• Option code will not be applied if you don't press button.
• Setting Installation option code is available only with a master wired remote controller.
• Setting Installation option code is available when there is one on one connection between a wired
remote controller and an indoor unit.
NOTE
Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
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Set the indoor unit address and installation option with remote controller option.
Set the each option separately since you cannot set the ADDRESS setting and indoor unit installation setting
option at the same time. You need to set twice when setting indoor unit address and installation option.
Step 1. Entering mode to set option
1. Remove batteries from the remote controller.
2. Insert batteries and enter the option setting mode while pressing High Temp button and Low Temp button.
3. Check if you have entered the option setting status.
Step 2. The procedure of option setting
After entering the option setting status, select the option as listed below.
High Temp Button High Fan Button
Mode change
Low Temp Button Low Fan Button
Entering mode for
option setting
Option setting mode
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
0XXXXX1XXXXX
SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
2XXXXX3XXXXX
On(SEG1~12) O(SEG13~24)
The procedure of option setting
• Option setting is available from SEG1 to SEG 24
• SEG1, SEG7, SEG13, SEG19 are not set as page option.
• Set the SEG2~SEG6, SEG8~SEG12 as ON status and SEG14~18, SEG20~24 as OFF status.
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Option setting Status
1.SettingSEG2,SEG3option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG2value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG3value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
2. Setting Cool mode
Press Mode button to be changed to Cool mode in the ON status.
3.SettingSEG4,SEG5option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG4value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG5value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
4.SettingDrymode
Press Mode button to be changed to DRY mode in the ON status.
5.SettingSEG6,SEG8option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG6value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG8value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
6. Setting Fan mode
Press Mode button to be changed to FAN mode in the ON status.
7.SettingSEG9,SEG10option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG9value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG10value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
8.SettingHeatmode
PressModebuttontobechangedtoHEATmodeintheONstatus.
9.SettingSEG11,SEG12option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG11value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG12value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
10. Setting Auto mode
Press Mode button to be changed to AUTO mode in the OFF status.
11.SettingSEG14,SEG15option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG14value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG15value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
SEG2 SEG3
SEG4
SEG6
SEG9
SEG11
SEG14
SEG5
SEG8
SEG10
SEG12
SEG15
Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
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SEG16
SEG18
SEG21
SEG23
SEG17
SEG20
SEG22
SEG24
Step 4. Input option
Press operation button with the direction of remote control for set.
For the correct option setting, you must input the option twice.
Step 5. Check operation
1.ResettheindoorunitbypressingtheRESETbuttonofindoorunitoroutdoorunit.
2. Take the batteries out of the remote controller and insert them again and then press the operation button.
Option setting Status
12. Setting Cool mode
Press Mode button to be change to Cool mode in the OFF status.
13.SettingSEG16,SEG17option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG16value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG17value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
14.SettingDrymode
Press Mode button to be change to Dry mode in the OFF status.
15.SettingSEG18,SEG20option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG18value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG20value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
16. Setting Fan mode
Press Mode button to be change to Fan mode in the OFF status.
17.SettingSEG21,SEG22option
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG21value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG22value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
18.SettingHeatmode
PressModebuttontobechangetoHEATmodeintheOFFstatus.
19.SettingSEG23,SEG24mode
PressLowFanbutton(
∨
)toenterSEG23value.
PressHighFanbutton(
∧
)toenterSEG24value.
Eachtimeyoupressthebutton,
…
will be selected in rotation.
Step 3. Check the option you have set
After setting option, press button to check whether the option code you input is correct or not.
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1. Check whether power is supplied or not.
-Whentheindoorunitisnotpluggedin,thereshouldbeadditional
power supply in the indoor unit.
2. Thepanel(display)shouldbeconnectedtoanindoorunittoreceiveoption.
3. Before installing the indoor unit, assign an address to the indoor unit according to the air
conditioning system plan.
4. Assign an indoor unit address by wireless remote controller.
-TheinitialsettingstatusofindoorunitADDRESS(MAIN/RMC)is“0A0000-100000-200000-300000”.
Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
Explanation PAGE Mode Setting Main address 100-digit of indoor
unit address
10-digit of indoor
unit
The unit digit of
an indoor unit
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
0 A
0No Main
address
0~9 100-digit 0~9 10-digit 0~9 A unit
digit
1
Main
address
setting
mode
Option SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
Explanation PAGE
__
Setting RMC address
__
Groupchannel(*16) Group address
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
1
0No RMC
address
RMC1 0~F RMC2 0~F
1
RMC
address
setting
mode
Indoor Unit
1(L) F2
F1
2(N)
Setting an indoor unit address (MAIN/RMC)
• When “A”~”F” is entered to SEG5~6, the indoor unit MAIN ADDRESS is not changed.
• If you set the SEG 3 as 0, the indoor unit will maintain the previous MAIN ADDRESS even if you
input the option value of SEG5~6.
• If you set the SEG 9 as 0, the indoor unit will maintain previous RMC ADDRESS even if you input
the option value of SEG11~12.
• You cannot set SEG11 and SEG12 as F value at the same time.
Option No. : 0AXXXX-1XXXXX-2XXXXX-3XXXXX
Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
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1. Check whether power is supplied or not.
-Whentheindoorunitisnotpluggedin,thereshouldbeadditional
power supply in the indoor unit.
2. Thepanel(display)shouldbeconnectedtoanindoorunittoreceive
option.
3. Set the installation option according to the installation condition of an air
conditioner.
- The default setting of an indoor unit installation option is
“020010-100000- 200000-300000”.
-Individualcontrolofaremotecontroller(SEG20)isthefunctionthatcontrolsan
indoor unit individually when there is more than one indoor unit.
4. Set the indoor unit option by wireless remote controller.
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
0 2 --
Externalroom
temperature sensor
/Minimizingfan
operation when
thermostat is o
Central control FAN RPM
compensation
SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
1Drain pump Hot water heater -- EEVStepwhen
heating stops --
SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18
2Externalcontrol
Externalcontrol
output/External
heater On or O
signal
S-Plasma ion Buzzer Number of hours
using lter
SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
3Individual control of
a remote controller
Heating setting
compensation
/Removing
condensated water in
heating mode
EEVStepofstopped
unitduringoilreturn/
defrost mode
Motion detect
sensor --
1WAY/2WAY/4WAYMODEL:Drainpump(SEG8)willbesetto‘USE+3minutedelay’evenifthedrain
pump is set to 0.
1WAY/2WAY/4WAY,DUCTMODEL:Numberofhoursusingfilter(SEG18)willbesetto‘1000hour’even
iftheSEG18issettoexeptfor2or6.
WhensettingtheoptionotherthanaboveSEGvalues,theoptionwillbesetas“0”.
SEG5centralcontroloptionisbasicallysetas1(Use),soyoudon’tneedtosetthecentralcontrol
option additionally.
However, if the central control is not connected but it doesn’t indicate an error message, you need to
setthecentralcontroloptionas0(Disuse)toexcludetheindoorunitfromthecentralcontrol.
Indoor Unit
1(L) F2
F1
2(N)
02 series installation option
Setting an indoor unit installation option
(suitable for the condition of each installation location)
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02 series installation option(Detailed)
F4
F3
F1 F2
V2
V1
1(L) 2(N)
2
1
HOT
COIL
AC
POWER
OUTDOOR
COMMUNICATION WireRemote
Controller
DC 12V
*TheoutputofhotcoilterminalisAC220V/230V
(ThesameasIndoorUnit’sinputPower)
COM1 COM2
(+) L N (-)
TheexternaloutputofSEG15isgeneratedbyMIM-B14connection.(RefertothemanualofMIM-B14.)
Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
Explanation PAGE MODE Use of robot
cleaning
Use of external room temperature
sensor / Minimizing fan operation when
thermostat is o
Use of central control FAN RPM compensation
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication
Details
Indication Details Indication Details
Use of
External
room
temperature
sensor
Minimizing fan
operation when
thermostat is o
0 2
0Disuse
0Disuse Disuse
0Disuse
0Disuse
1Use Disuse 1
RPM
compensation
1Use 2Disuse Use
(*1)
1Use 2High ceiling
KIT
3Use Use
(*1)
Option SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
Explanation PAGE Use of drain pump Use of hot water
heater
EEV Step when heating
stops
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
1
0Disuse 0Disuse 0Default
value
1Use 1Use
(*2)
1
Noise
decreasing
setting
2
When an indoor
unit stops, drain
pump will operate
for 3min
2--
3Use
(*2)
TheoutputofhotwaterheaterinSEG9isgeneratedfromthehotcoilpartoftheterminalboardinductmodels.
Option No. : 02XXXX-1XXXXX-2XXXXX-3XXXXX
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Option SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18
Explanation PAGE Use of external control Setting the output of external control /
External heater On/O signal S-Plasma ion Buzzer control Hours of lter usage
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication
Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
Setting the
output of
external
control
External
heater On/O
signal
2
0Disuse 0 Thermo on - 0 Disuse 0Use buzzer 21000 Hour
1ON/OFF
control 1 Operation
on -
1Use
1Disuse buzzer
62000 Hour
2OFF
control 2 - Use
(*3)
3
Window
ON/OFF
control
3 - Use
(*3)
Option SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
Explanation PAGE Individual control of a
remote controller
Heating setting compensation / Removing
condensated water in heating mode
EEV Step of stopped
unit during oil return/
defrost mode
Motion detect sensor -
Remote
Controller
Display
OFF
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication
Details
Indication Details Indication Details
Heating Setting
Compensation
Removing
Condensated
Water in
Heating
Mode
3
0 or 1 channel 1 0Default
(*4)
Disuse 0Default
value
0Disuse
1Turn out in 30min.
without motion
2channel 2 12 °C Disuse
1
Oil return
or Noise
decreasing
in defrost
mode
2Turn out in 60min.
without motion
3channel 3 25 °C Disuse 3Turn out in 120min.
without motion
4channel 4
3Default
(*4)
Use
(*5)
4Turn out in 180min.
without motion
42 °C Use
(*5)
5
Turn out in 30min.
without motion or
*advanced function
55 °C Use
(*5)
6
Turn out in 60min.
without motion or
*advanced function
7
Turn out in 120min.
without motion or
*advanced function
8
Turn out in 180min.
without motion or
*advanced function
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SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
05
Use of Auto Change Over for
HR only in Auto mode
(WhensettingSEG3)
Standard heating temp.
Oset
(WhensettingSEG3)
Standard cooling temp.
Oset
(WhensettingSEG3)
Standard for mode change
Heating → Cooling
SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
1
(WhensettingSEG3)
Standard for mode change
Cooling → Heating
(WhensettingSEG3)
Time required for mode
change
Compensation option for
Long pipe or height
dierence between indoor
units
- -
SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18
2 - - - -
Control variables when using
hotwater/externalheater
SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
3 - - - - -
05 series installation option
* Advancedfunction:Controllingcooling/heatingcurrentorpowersavingwithmotiondetect.
(*1)Minimizingfanoperationwhenthermostatiso
-Fanoperatesfor20secondsatanintervalof5minutesinheatmode.
(*2)1:Fanisturnedoncontinuallywhenthehotwaterheateristurnedon,
3: Fan is turned o when the hot water heater is turned on with cooling only indoor unit
Coolingonlyindoorunit:Tousethisoption,installtheModeSelectswitch(MCM-C200)ontheoutdoorunitandxitascoolmode.
(*3)Whenthefollowing2or3isusedasexternalheaterOn/Osignal,thesignalformonitoringexternalcontactcontrolwillnotbeoutput.
2: Fan is turned on continually when the external heater is turned on,
3: Fan is turned o when the external heater is turned on with cooling only indoor unit
Coolingonlyindoorunit:Tousethisoption,installtheModeSelectswitch(MCM-C200)ontheoutdoorunitandxitascoolmode.
· IfFanissettooforcoolingonlyindoorunitbysettingtheSEG9=3orSEG15=3,youneedtouseanexternalsensororwiredremote
controller sensor to detect indoor temperature exactly.
(*4)Defaultsettingvalue
-4WayCassette,Mini4WayCassette:5°C
-Otherindoorunits:2°C
(*5)Thisfunctioncanbeappliedto4WayCassetteandMini4WayCassetteonly.Iftheairconditioneroperatestheheatingmode
immediately after nishing the cooling mode, the condensated water in the drain pan becomes water vapor by the heat of the indoor
unit heat exchanger. Since the water vapor might be condensed on the indoor unit, which may fall into a living space, use this function to
getridofthewatervaporoutoftheindoorunitbyoperatingthefan(formaximum20minutes)evenwhentheindoorunitisturnedo
after cooling mode is turned to heating mode .
Air Flow
Suction side Discharge side
Electronicheatershould
not be installed.
• Do not install the electronic heater in the ow channel of the indoor unit fan.
Duct Indoor unit
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Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
Explanation PAGE MODE
Use of Auto Change
Over for HR only in
Auto mode
(When setting SEG3)
Standard heating
temp. Oset
(When setting SEG3)
Standard cooling temp.
Oset
(When setting SEG3)
Standard for mode
change
Heating
→
Cooling
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
0 5
0
Follow
product
option
00°C 00°C 01°C
1
Use Auto
Change
Over for
HR only
10.5°C 10.5°C 11.5°C
21°C 21°C 22°C
31.5°C 31.5°C 32.5°C
42°C 42°C 43°C
52.5°C 52.5°C 53.5°C
63°C 63°C 64°C
73.5°C 73.5°C 74.5°C
Option SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
Explanation PAGE
(When setting SEG3)
Standard for mode
changing Cooling
→
Heating mode
(When setting SEG3)
Time required for
mode change
Compensation option
for Long pipe or height
diference between
indoor units
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
1
01°C 05 min. 0Use default
value
11.5°C 17 min.
1
1) Height
difference
1)
is more than
30m or
2) Distance
2)
is longer than
110m
22°C 29 min.
32.5°C 311 min.
43°C 413 min.
2
1) Height
difference
1)
is
15~30m or
2) Distance
2)
is
50~110m
53.5°C 515 min.
64°C 620 min.
74.5°C 730 min.
05 series installation option(Detailed)
Option No. : 05XXXX-1XXXXX-2XXXXX-3XXXXX
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(*1) Height dierence : The dierence of the height between the corresponding indoor uint and the indoor unit installed at the lowest place.
Forexample,Whentheindoorunitisinstalled40mhigherthantheindoorunitinstalledatthelowestplace,selectthe
option"1".
(*2) Distance : The dierence between the pipe length of the indoor unit istalled at farthest place from an outdoor unit and the pipe length of the
corresponding indoor unit from an outdoor unit.
Forexample,whenthefarthestpipelengthis100m(328ft)andthecorrespondingindoorunitis40mawayfromanoutdoorunit,
selecttheoption"2".
(100-40=60m)
(*3)HeateroperationwhentheSEG9of02seriesinstallationoptionissettousinghotwaterheaterorwhenSEG15issettousingexternalheater
e.g.1) Setting02seriesSEG9=”1”/Setting05seriesSEG18=“0”:Hotwaterheateristurnedonatthesametimeastheheatingthermostat
is on, and turned o when the heating thermostat is o.
e.g.2) Setting02seriesSEG15=”2”/Setting05seriesSEG18=”A”:
Roomtemp.≤settemp.+f(heatingcompensationtemp.)
-Externalheateristurnedonwhenthetemperatureismaintainedas4.5°Cfor10minutes.
Roomtemp.>settemp.+f(heatingcompensationtemp.)
-Externalheateristurnedowhenthetemperatureismaintainedas4.5°C+1°C(1°CistheHysteresisforOn/Oselection.)
Option SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18
(*3)
Explanation Controlvariableswhenusinghotwater/externalheater
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication
and Details
Indication Details
Settemp.forheaterOn/O
Delay time for heater On
2
0At the same time as thermo on No delay
1At the same time as thermo on 10 minutes
2At the same time as thermo on 20 minutes
31.5°C No delay
41.5°C 10 minutes
51.5°C 20 minutes
63.0°C No delay
73.0°C 10 minutes
83.0°C 20 minutes
94.5°C No delay
A4.5°C 10 minutes
B4.5°C 20 minutes
C6.0°C No delay
D6.0°C 10 minutes
E6.0°C 20 minutes
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SEG 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 additional information
When the SEG 3 is set as "1" and follow Auto Change Over for HR only operation, it will operate as follows.
Cooling/HeatingmodecanbechangedwhenThermoOstatusismaintainedduringthetimewithSEG9.
A : Set with SEG4
B : Set with SEG5
C : Set with SEG6
D : Set with SEG8
Cooling Thermo O
Heating Thermo O
Cooling Thermo On
Heating Thermo On
B C
D
Ts
A
c
a
Temp.
d
b
Standard temp.
for Heating
Standard temp.
for Cooling
Standard temp. for
Heating
→
Cooling
Standard temp.
for Cooling
→
Heating
Set temp.
for Auto mode
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Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
Explanation PAGE MODE The option mode
you want to change
The tens’ digit of an
optionSEGyouwill
change
The unit digit of an
optionSEGyouwill
change
Changed value
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication and
Details
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
0 D Option
mode 1~6 Tens’ digit
ofSEG 0~9 Unit digit
ofSEG 0~9
The
changed
value
0~F
You can change each digit of set option.
NOTE
Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
Explanation PAGE MODE The option mode you
want to change
The tens’ digit of an
optionSEGyouwill
change
The unit digit of an
optionSEGyouwill
change
Changed value
Indication 0 D 2 1 71
• When changing a digit of an indoor unit address setting option, set the SEG3 as ‘A’.
• When changing a digit of indoor unit installation option, set the SEG3 as ‘2’.
Ex) When setting the ‘buzzer control’ into disuse status.
• If you are using heat pump model, mixed operation mode (two or more indoor units operating
in dierent operation mode simultaneously) is not available when the indoor units are
connected to same outdoor unit. If you set the master indoor unit with a remote controller,
outdoor unit will operate in the mode which was set in the master indoor unit.
Changing a particular option
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