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This document serves as an installation and user manual for Electrolux air conditioners, specifically covering models EXN09C58HW, EXN12C58HW, EPN09C58HW, EPN12C58HW, EPN09C38HW, EPN12C38HW, and EPN18C38HW. It provides comprehensive guidance on safety, installation, operation, and maintenance.
The Electrolux air conditioner is designed to provide cooling and, for heat pump models, heating functions. It operates by circulating refrigerant between an indoor unit and an outdoor unit to regulate room temperature. The system includes components such as an evaporator, condenser, compressor, and expansion valve to facilitate heat exchange. The indoor unit typically features an air inlet and outlet, a display window, and a remote controller for user interaction. The outdoor unit is responsible for dissipating or absorbing heat from the environment.
Refrigerant: All models use R32 difluoromethane refrigerant, classified as a mildly flammable gas (Class 2.2 according to ISO 5149). Handling of this refrigerant requires a certified refrigeration mechanic. Refrigerant GWP: The Global Warming Potential (GWP) of R32 is 675. Minimum Room Areas: Specific minimum room sizes are required based on the refrigerant charge to ensure safety. For example, for R32 refrigerant with an LFL of 0.306 kg/m³, a charge of 0.6 kg requires a minimum room area of 1.224 m², while 2.2 kg requires 9 m². Indoor Unit Dimensions (mm):
The air conditioner offers various modes of operation, including COOL, HEAT (for applicable models), and FAN. Users can select the desired mode and temperature using the remote controller. The manual emphasizes the importance of selecting the most appropriate temperature to save electricity. It also advises against operating the unit with wet hands, blocking air inlets or outlets, or exposing animals or plants directly to the airflow. For extended periods of non-use, the power supply should be switched off to prevent dust accumulation and potential fire hazards.
Cleaning: Before cleaning, the power supply must be disconnected to prevent electric shock. The air filter should remain accessible for cleaning. Troubleshooting: The manual includes a "Check After Installation" section that lists common issues and their possible malfunctions, such as insufficient cooling/heating, condensation, water leakage, electrical malfunction, and electrical leakage. Pump Down Procedure: When relocating or disposing of the air conditioner, a "pump down" procedure is outlined to ensure no refrigerant is released into the atmosphere. This involves connecting a manifold valve to the charge port of the stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit, closing the stop valves, running the unit in COOL mode, and then fully closing the gas pipe stop valve when the pressure gauge indicates 1-0.5 kgf/cm² (100-50 kPa). Healthy Filters: Some models come with "Healthy filters" (e.g., Active carbon filter, Bio-Hepa filter, Vitamin C filter, Silver ion filter) that can be installed with the dust filter in the indoor unit. For certain models, these filters are pre-installed. Professional Service: For repairs, maintenance, or any unusual situations (e.g., burning smell), users are advised to contact an authorized service technician or the brand service agent. Any work involving the refrigerant circuit or disassembly of the product should only be performed by a professional.
| Brand | AEG |
|---|---|
| Model | EXN09C58HW |
| Category | Air Conditioner |
| Language | English |