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Beko BEVPA 090 - User Manual

Beko BEVPA 090
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Split type wall mounted
air-conditioner
Owner’s Manual
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Questions and Answers

  • D
    Dylan HamptonAug 16, 2025
    Why is my Beko BEVPA 090 not cooling/heating well?
    • K
      knicholsAug 17, 2025
      If your Beko Air Conditioner isn't cooling or heating effectively, it could be due to several reasons. Check if the filter is excessively dusty, blocking the air inlet or outlet, or if the louver blades are angled too narrowly; clean the filter, remove any obstructions, and adjust the louver blades. Ensure doors and windows are closed, and exhaust fans are off, as these can affect performance. If heating, make sure the auxiliary heating function is enabled (if available on your model). Also, verify that the mode is correctly set, and the temperature and wind speed are appropriate for your needs.
  • H
    Helen MitchellAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Beko BEVPA 090 Air Conditioner does not work?
    • D
      Dorothy MatthewsAug 20, 2025
      If your Beko Air Conditioner isn't working, it could be due to a few reasons: there might be power outages, so wait until power is restored. Check if the power plug is loosely connected and plug it in tightly. The power switch fuse may have blown, in which case you should replace the fuse. Finally, the timer may be set, so wait for the set time to pass or cancel the timer settings.
  • D
    Dawn AguirreAug 22, 2025
    Why Beko Air Conditioner won't turn on immediately after being shut down?
    • C
      chris09Aug 22, 2025
      If you try to turn your Beko Air Conditioner on immediately after turning it off, a protective delay switch will delay the operation for 3 to 5 minutes. This is normal.
  • M
    Mark BowmanAug 26, 2025
    Why does my Beko BEVPA 090 make abnormal sounds?
    • J
      Jeffrey HolmesAug 26, 2025
      Abnormal sounds from your Beko Air Conditioner's indoor unit can stem from several causes. It could be the sound of the fan or compressor relay switching on or off. Sounds may occur when defrosting starts or stops due to refrigerant flow changes, which are normal. Excessive dust in the air filter can also cause sound fluctuations, so clean the filters regularly. High air noise during 'Strong wind' mode is also normal; deactivate the function if it's bothersome.
  • D
    Daniel AndersonAug 28, 2025
    Why does my Beko BEVPA 090 Air Conditioner smell?
    • J
      Jaclyn Moore MDAug 28, 2025
      Your Beko Air Conditioner itself doesn't produce odors. If there's a smell, it's likely due to accumulated odors from the surrounding environment. Try cleaning the air filter or activating the cleaning function to resolve this.
  • J
    Jennifer ChoiAug 31, 2025
    Why Beko Air Conditioner stops running after starting?
    • M
      Michael FoxAug 31, 2025
      Your Beko Air Conditioner might stop running after starting for a few reasons: it could be reaching the set temperature, which is normal. It may also be in a defrosting state, and it will automatically resume operation after defrosting. Alternatively, a shutdown timer might be set; if you wish to continue using it, turn it on again.
  • D
    David WilliamsSep 3, 2025
    Why is there water dripping from my Beko BEVPA 090 Air Conditioner?
    • A
      archerautumnSep 3, 2025
      Water drops on your Beko Air Conditioner's indoor unit can occur for a few reasons. When the ambient humidity is high, water may condense around the air outlet or panel, which is normal. Prolonged cooling in an open space can also produce water drops, so close doors and windows. A small opening angle of the louver blades may cause water to condense at the air inlet; increase the angle of the louver blades to resolve this.
  • K
    kimberly43Sep 6, 2025
    Why does my Beko BEVPA 090 blow mist?
    • J
      joseph26Sep 6, 2025
      During cooling, if your Beko Air Conditioner's indoor unit sometimes blows mist, it's likely due to high indoor temperature and humidity. This occurs because the indoor air is being cooled rapidly. After the unit runs for a while, the indoor temperature and humidity will decrease, and the mist should disappear.
  • J
    Jared BrownSep 9, 2025
    What does running water sound from Beko Air Conditioner mean?
    • M
      Michael MelendezSep 9, 2025
      This is the sound of the flow of the refrigerant in your Beko Air Conditioner, not a malfunction.
  • J
    John GomezSep 12, 2025
    Why does my Beko BEVPA 090 make a clicking sound?
    • J
      John TaylorSep 12, 2025
      A slight clicking sound when your Beko Air Conditioner starts or stops is normal. It's caused by the panel and other parts expanding or contracting due to temperature changes, resulting in friction sounds. This is not a fault.

Summary

Meanings of the Symbols

1 Warning

2 Safety Precautions

3 Notices for Use

3.1 Conditions for Normal Operation

Details temperature ranges where the unit may stop or malfunction.

3.2 Notes for Heating

Specific points regarding the heating mode, including defrost cycles.

3.3 Notes for Turning Off

Explains the unit's behavior and processes when turned off.

3.4 Emergency Operation

How to operate the unit using the force switch if the remote is lost or broken.

3.5 Airflow Direction Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the direction of airflow using the remote or manually.

3.6 Specific Caution

Important cautions regarding electrical connectors and terminal boards in the indoor unit.

4 Names of Each Part

4.1 Indoor Unit Components

Illustrates and labels the parts of the indoor air conditioning unit.

4.2 Outdoor Unit Components

Illustrates and labels the parts of the outdoor air conditioning unit.

5 Clean and Care

5.1 Clean the Panel

Instructions for cleaning the front panel of the indoor unit.

5.2 Clean the Air Filter

Detailed steps for removing and cleaning the air filter.

5.3 Mount the Filter

Instructions for reinstalling the air filter after cleaning.

5.4 Check Before Use

Essential checks to perform before operating the air conditioner.

5.5 Maintain After Use

Procedures for maintenance and care after the air conditioner has been used.

6 Troubleshooting

7 Notices for Installation

7.1 Unpacking Inspection

Procedures for inspecting the unit upon unpacking for any damage or leaks.

7.2 Safety Principles for Installation

Key safety principles to follow during the installation process.

7.3 Installation Position Requirements

Criteria for selecting the optimal and safe location for unit installation.

7.4 Installation Environment Inspection

Checks and considerations for the environment where the unit will be installed.

7.5 Mounting Structure Requirements

Standards and requirements for the mounting rack supporting the outdoor unit.

7.6 Electrical Safety Requirements

Critical electrical safety standards and guidelines for installation.

7.7 Operations at Raised Height

Safety measures for installation work performed at elevated heights.

7.8 Grounding Requirements

Proper procedures for grounding the air conditioning system for safety.

7.9 Other Installation Notes

Additional notes related to wiring diagrams and fuse specifications.

7.10 Packing List

A list of items included in the packaging for the indoor and outdoor units.

8 Install Indoor Unit

8.1 Indoor Unit Installation Clearances

Visual guide showing required space and clearances for indoor unit placement.

8.2 Mounting Plate Installation

Detailed steps for securely attaching the mounting plate to the wall.

8.3 Wall-Through Hole Preparation

Guidance on drilling and preparing the hole for piping through the wall.

8.4 Pipeline Routing

Instructions on how to route the refrigerant and drain pipes.

8.5 Drain Pipe Connection

Procedures for connecting the drain pipe to the indoor unit correctly.

8.6 Piping Insulation and Securing

Steps for insulating and securing the pipe joints to prevent condensation.

8.7 Fixing the Indoor Unit

How to properly hang and secure the indoor unit onto the mounting plate.

8.8 Indoor Unit Wiring Diagram

Electrical wiring instructions and diagrams for the indoor unit.

9 Install Outdoor Unit

9.1 Installation Dimensions and Bolts

Diagram showing outdoor unit clearances and table for installation bolt dimensions.

9.2 Connecting the Pipe

Instructions for connecting the outdoor unit to the refrigerant piping.

9.3 Outdoor Unit Wiring Connection

Steps for connecting the electrical wiring to the outdoor unit.

9.4 Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram

Electrical wiring diagrams for the outdoor unit connections.

9.5 Vacuuming the System

Procedures for creating a vacuum in the refrigerant system before charging.

9.6 Outdoor Condensation Drainage

How to install the drain elbow for condensate water during heating.

10 Post-Installation Checks and Testing

10.1 Post-Installation Checks

Comprehensive checklist for electrical, installation, and leak tests.

10.2 Test Operation Method

Instructions on how to perform a test run of the air conditioner.

11 Maintenance Notice

11.1 Personnel Qualifications

Requirements for the training and certification of maintenance personnel.

11.2 Site Inspection

Safety inspections necessary before performing maintenance work.

11.3 Operating Procedures

Safety procedures for the work area, refrigerant checks, and fire prevention.

11.4 Cable Inspection

Checking the condition of cables for wear, corrosion, and damage.

11.5 R32 Refrigerant Leak Check

Methods for detecting refrigerant leaks using electronic detection instruments.

11.6 Refrigerant Removal and Vacuum

Safe procedures for removing and vacuuming the refrigerant from the system.

11.7 Refrigerant Charging Procedures

Guidelines for safely charging refrigerants into the system.

11.8 Scrap and Recovery

Procedures for the safe recovery and disposal of refrigerants and the unit.

12 F-Gas Instruction

13 Specifications

Beko BEVPA 090 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBeko
ModelBEVPA 090
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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