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AERMEC CK261FS - User Manual

AERMEC CK261FS
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Installation manual
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19.04 - 5299666_03
MONOSPLIT  CONSOLE
Cooling capacity up 2,7 kW to 5,2 kW
Heating capacity up 2,8 kW to 5,3 kW
CK
261FS - 361FS - 501FS

Questions and Answers

  • D
    David DominguezAug 4, 2025
    What to do if AERMEC Air Conditioner remote control is not working?
    • J
      Joseph OliverAug 4, 2025
      If the remote control for your AERMEC Air Conditioner isn't working, check the batteries of the wired controller to ensure they have sufficient voltage, or replace them. Make sure the remote controller is within the signal receiving range and that there are no obstacles blocking the signal. If the indoor unit lacks a receiver, point the remote controller towards the wired controller.
  • X
    xpetersAug 9, 2025
    How to troubleshoot AERMEC Air Conditioner that cannot be started?
    • J
      jenniferdeanAug 9, 2025
      If your AERMEC Air Conditioner won't start, it could be due to a disconnected power supply. Ensure the power supply cable isn't damaged. Also, check for any power supply anomalies or voltage issues.
  • D
    Dr. Kimberly HaleAug 14, 2025
    Why is my AERMEC CK261FS having a poor cooling effect?
    • E
      Emma JordanAug 14, 2025
      If your AERMEC Air Conditioner isn't cooling well, several factors could be the cause. The air filter might be dirty or clogged. Also, too many heat sources or people inside the room, opened windows or doors, obstacles blocking the air intake or outlet, a set temperature that is too high, refrigerant leakage, or a failing room temperature sensor can impact cooling performance.
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    georgematthewAug 19, 2025
    Why is my AERMEC Air Conditioner having a poor heating effect?
    • K
      ksimmonsAug 19, 2025
      If your AERMEC Air Conditioner isn't heating effectively, check these potential causes: a dirty or clogged air filter, opened windows or doors, obstacles blocking the air intake or outlet, a set temperature that is too low, refrigerant leakage, an outdoor ambient temperature that is lower than the maximum limit, or a failing room temperature sensor.
  • J
    Jamie TateAug 25, 2025
    Why AERMEC CK261FS Air Conditioner unit stops after operating a while?
    • V
      vgonzalezAug 25, 2025
      If your AERMEC Air Conditioner stops after running for a while, it could be because the air inlet/outlet of either the indoor or outdoor unit is clogged. Another reason might be that the outdoor temperature is exceeding the limit.
  • T
    Tammy FoxAug 29, 2025
    How to stop odours emitted from AERMEC CK261FS?
    • C
      Cody FinleyAug 29, 2025
      If your AERMEC Air Conditioner is emitting odors, there might be an odor source in the room. It’s recommended to eliminate the source and clean the filter.

Summary

Safety and Warnings

Installer Safety Warnings

Critical safety guidelines and technical requirements for unit installation personnel.

Outdoor Unit Safety

Safety precautions and installation considerations specific to the outdoor unit.

Indoor Unit Safety

Safety guidelines and operational precautions for the indoor unit.

General Use Precautions

Important safety advice for operating the air conditioner and general use.

Unit Types and Operation

Console Unit Type

Details on the indoor unit design, air filter access, and included remote control.

Operation Notes

Information on defrosting the outdoor unit and preventing cold air jets during heating.

Key Unit Characteristics

Lists the main features and functions of the console indoor unit.

Accessories

Technical Data

Indoor Unit Specifications

Details on compatible systems, capacity, power, airflow, and sound levels.

Operational Conditions

Specifies ambient and outside air conditions for cooling/heating performance tests.

Installation Notes

Installation Warnings

General warnings and responsibilities for qualified personnel during installation.

Transport and Handling

Guidelines for expert transportation and handling of the unit and its accessories.

Noise Considerations

Recommendations for selecting installation locations to minimize noise disturbance.

Installation Location

Criteria for choosing a suitable and secure mounting location for the unit.

Wiring Installation

Instructions for professional wiring, compliance with standards, and safety precautions.

Dimensions and Weights

Unit Dimensions

Provides detailed measurements (A, B, C) and net weight for different models.

Packaging Dimensions

Details carton dimensions (D, E, F) and gross weight for shipping and handling.

Technical Dimensions - Jig Kit

Jig Kit Measurements

Specifies dimensions (A, B, C) relevant for using the installation jig kit.

Installation Method Illustrations

Illustrates various installation types: floor, semi-recessed, wall, and niche.

Indoor Unit Clearances

Choosing Installation Area

Guidelines for selecting an optimal installation location with necessary clearances.

Indoor Unit Installation

Disassembly Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for removing front panel, grille, upper and side edges.

Wall Mounting Procedure

Illustrates the process of mounting the indoor unit onto the wall using brackets.

Mounting and Connections

Drilling and Mounting Points

Guidance on choosing mounting points, drilling holes, and using wall anchors.

Routing Service Connections

Details on routing connections (electrical, refrigerant, condensate) through the wall.

Drilling Holes for Service

Service Hole Positions

Diagrams showing exact positions and measurements for service holes on walls and floors.

Air Delivery Selection

Airflow Configuration

Instructions on adjusting air delivery outlets for optimal airflow and performance.

Refrigerant Line Fitting

Copper Pipe Preparation

Steps for measuring, cutting, smoothing, and insulating copper pipes for refrigerant lines.

Cooling Connection Procedure

Procedure for connecting refrigerant lines, condensate drain, and electric cables.

Tightening Torque

Table detailing required torque for various pipe sizes to ensure secure connections.

Condensate Drain

Electrical Wiring

Wiring Safety Precautions

Safety rules, compliance, and precautions for electrical wiring before and during connection.

Earthing Connection

Correct procedures and prohibitions for connecting the earth cable for safety.

Cable Handling and Protection

Instructions on using correct cables, avoiding junctions, and ensuring secure connections.

Power Connection

Wiring Diagram

Diagram Explanation

Presents the wiring diagram for CK261FS, CK361FS, CK501FS models and its key.

Post-Installation Checks

Maintenance Procedures

General Maintenance

Safety precautions and general advice for cleaning the unit's cabinet and front panel.

Air Filter Maintenance

Detailed steps for removing, cleaning, drying, and reinstalling the air filter.

Pre-Operation Checks

List of checks to perform before operating the unit after installation or maintenance.

Post-Use Maintenance

Tasks to perform after the unit has been used, including cleaning and rust prevention.

Troubleshooting

Anomalies and Causes

Lists potential unit problems (start-up, cooling, heating, odors) and their possible causes.

Error Code List

Indoor Unit Errors

Table of error codes displayed on the indoor unit and their corresponding alarm descriptions.

Additional Error Codes

Lists further error codes related to compressor, protection systems, and fan faults.

AERMEC CK261FS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAERMEC
ModelCK261FS
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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