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Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 - User Manual

Akai AUS-12H53R150P9
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N13275
3.50kW INVERTER
Reverse Cycle Split
System Air Conditioner
AUS-12H53R150P9(De3)
Instruction Manual
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
NZ: 0800 836 761
AU: 1300 886 649
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
This unit must be installed by a registered, licensed installer as required
by Government regulations.
FOR THE USER

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Stacey CarterAug 17, 2025
    Why is my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 Air Conditioner cooling and heating effect not good?
    • N
      Nathan KrauseAug 17, 2025
      The cooling and heating effect may be poor for several reasons. Check if the temperature setting is appropriate. Ensure the air filters are clean and that there are no obstructions blocking the inlets and outlets of the indoor and outdoor units. Avoid using Sleep mode during the daytime and verify that the indoor fan speed is not set too low. Finally, make sure all doors and windows are closed.
  • C
    Cindy SteeleAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 Air Conditioner does not operate?
    • J
      jessica09Aug 20, 2025
      If your Akai air conditioner isn't working, check a few things: Is there a power failure? Is the power plug unplugged? Has the circuit breaker or fuse shut off? Are there any obstacles in the room that might be disturbing the signal from the remote controller?
  • M
    Mrs. Kristy ChavezAug 22, 2025
    Why does my Akai Air Conditioner indoor unit fan stop during heating?
    • U
      ulucasAug 22, 2025
      The indoor unit fan might stop during heating because the unit is deicing, which can take up to 10 minutes, especially when the outdoor temperature is low and humidity is high. It will automatically resume operation after deicing.
  • U
    urodriguezAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 outdoor unit leak water?
    • B
      brandy04Aug 25, 2025
      Water leakage from the outdoor unit can occur due to a few reasons: During cooling, the connecting pipe or pipe connector may cause moisture condensation because of the low temperature. During heating or defrosting, melting water and water vapor will run out. Also, water on the heat exchanger will drop during heating.
  • J
    josephhollandAug 27, 2025
    Why does my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 indoor unit give off an odor?
    • S
      susanaguilarAug 27, 2025
      The air conditioner may be emitting odors because it has absorbed smells from the wall, carpet, or furniture and is now blowing them out. You can follow the cleaning and maintenance procedures to resolve this issue.
  • B
    Brandon CortezAug 30, 2025
    Why does my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 Air Conditioner make cracking sounds?
    • D
      Dan WoodAug 30, 2025
      The cracking sounds you hear are likely due to the expansion and contraction of the front grille caused by temperature changes.
  • M
    Mr. Robert JohnsonSep 2, 2025
    What to do if operation does not start when I/O button is pressed on my Akai Air Conditioner?
    • C
      Cindy PowersSep 2, 2025
      This is a protection feature for the air conditioner. Please wait 3 minutes and try again.
  • R
    Rose HernandezSep 4, 2025
    Why can I hear the sound of running water in my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9?
    • B
      boconnorSep 4, 2025
      The sound of running water you hear is either the sound of flowing refrigerant, accumulated flowing water on the heat exchanger, or the sound of frost melting on the heat exchanger inside the air conditioner.
  • M
    Mark SmithSep 7, 2025
    Why won't air immediately blow out at the start of Heat mode in my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 Air Conditioner?
    • B
      Bobby SalinasSep 7, 2025
      Please wait, as the air conditioner is warming up.
  • W
    Wanda MccarthySep 12, 2025
    Why does my Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 indoor unit make a “bush” and/or “click” sound?
    • K
      kfordSep 12, 2025
      The click sound is caused by the switching of the fan or compressor. The “bush” sound is made by the switch of refrigerant flowing inside the air conditioner.

Summary

Safety rules and recommendations for the Installer

Safety rules and recommendations for the User

Safety rules and prohibitions

Part Descriptions

1. Indoor unit and Outdoor unit

Details the components of the indoor and outdoor units.

3. LED indicator

Explains the various indicator lamps on the unit's display.

4. Emergency operation switch

Describes how to operate the unit using the emergency switch.

5. Horizontal louvre blade

Explains how to adjust the horizontal airflow direction.

6. Remote controller

Details the functions and buttons of the remote control.

7. Timer Operation

Instructions for setting and cancelling the timer functions.

Operating Modes

AUTO Mode

Allows the air conditioner to automatically adjust settings based on room temperature.

Cool Mode

Operates the unit in cooling mode, allowing manual adjustments.

Dry Mode

Operates in dehumidifying mode; temperature and fan speed controls are inactive.

Fan Mode

Only the indoor fan operates; outdoor unit is inactive.

Heat Mode

Operates the unit in heating mode, allowing manual adjustments.

Sleep Mode

Adjusts temperature automatically for comfortable sleep.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Clean the Front Grille and Air Filters

Step-by-step guide to cleaning the unit's grille and filters.

Preparing for Long Idle Periods

Instructions for preparing the unit after a period of inactivity.

Troubleshooting

Unit Not Operating

Lists common causes and solutions when the unit fails to turn on.

Remote Control Issues

Solutions for issues with the remote control's functionality.

Restart Delay After Stopping

Explains the delay before restarting the unit.

Vane Not Closing Fully

Addresses the vane position after operation stops.

Poor Cooling;Heating Performance

Provides checks for reduced cooling or heating performance.

Delayed Heat Output

Explains the delay before heat output starts.

Auto-Restart Functionality

Describes the auto-restart function after power interruption.

Fan Stops During Heating

Explains why the fan might stop during heating (deicing).

Cracking Sounds

Explains the cause of cracking sounds due to temperature changes.

Running Water Sounds

Identifies sounds related to refrigerant or water flow.

Bush;Click Sounds

Explains sounds from fan/compressor switching or refrigerant flow.

Auto Swing for Airflow

Describes the auto-swing function for airflow direction.

Indoor Unit Odor

Discusses causes of odors and how to resolve them.

Outdoor Unit Water Leakage

Explains causes of water leakage from the outdoor unit.

Critical Service Issues

Indicators Requiring Professional Service

Identifies serious operational issues requiring immediate professional attention.

Warranty Information

Customer Support Helpline

Provides contact information for customer support and warranty inquiries.

Akai AUS-12H53R150P9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAkai
ModelAUS-12H53R150P9
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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