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EINHELL Split 3500 EQ C+H User Manual

EINHELL Split 3500 EQ C+H
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Operating Instructions for the
Indoor and Outdoor Device
Split-system Air Conditioner
Important note:
This high-quality product will only offer optimum service
if installed correctly and in the right place, and is put into
operation for the first time by a suitably competent
person.
Avoid malfunctions by seeking competent advice from
an expert with regards to the location, installation and
starting up of the system.
We shall accept no liability for malfunctions or
inadequate cooling performance resulting from the
improper handling of the product.
In accordance with national legislation based on EU
Regulation 303/2008, every intervention in the
refrigerating circuit - including all connection activities -
may only be carried out by an air-conditioning specialist.
For this reason the DIY installation of refrigerant lines for
this air conditioner may no longer be carried out by
unskilled workers.
The 230 V socket-outlet required to supply power must
be connected and commissioned by a specialist
contractor.
If the system is to be moved to another location or
disposed of, only a suitably qualified
electricianʼs/cooling system firm is permitted to
undertake any work of disassembly or disposal.
Art.-Nr.: 23.657.16 I.-Nr.: 01017
Art.-Nr.: 23.657.36 I.-Nr.: 01017
Split 2500 EQ C+H
Split 3500 EQ C+H
Anleitung_Split_2500-3500_EQ_C_H_GB:_ 10.12.2008 11:53 Uhr Seite 1
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EINHELL Split 3500 EQ C+H Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEINHELL
ModelSplit 3500 EQ C+H
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

Items Supplied

Technical Data

Intended Use

Description of Parts

Setting Up the Remote Control

Indoor Device Display

Explains the meaning of various indicators and symbols shown on the indoor unit's display panel.

Remote Control Functions

Button Assignment

Describes the specific function of each button on the remote control interface.

Operating Modes

Explains how to select and operate the air conditioner in AUTO, COOL, HEAT, DRY, and FAN modes.

Indoor Device Settings

Emergency Operation

Provides instructions for operating the unit manually when the remote control is unresponsive.

Vertical Air Flow Direction

Explains how to manually adjust the vertical louvers for optimal air distribution.

Horizontal Air Flow Direction

Details how to set the horizontal air louvers and the automatic swing function.

Cleaning Notes

Cleaning Indoor Unit Housing

Specifies using a soft, damp cloth and avoiding harsh cleaning agents for the indoor unit's exterior.

Cleaning Air Filters

Describes the monthly maintenance of air filters, including special vitamin C and bio filters.

Cleaning Heat Exchanger

Advises on annual cleaning of the heat exchanger to maintain efficiency and prevent damage.

General Notes

Restarting After Non-Use

Lists checks required before restarting the system after a prolonged period of inactivity.

Care Precautions

Provides guidance on how to prepare the unit for extended periods of non-operation.

Safety Functions

Explains safety features like compressor delay, protection against cold air in heat mode, and automatic shutdown.

Heat Mode Considerations

Discusses operational aspects and limitations of the heat mode, especially in colder outdoor temperatures.

Troubleshooting

Device Does Not Start

Outlines checks for power supply, fuses, and timer settings when the unit fails to power on.

Poor Cooling Performance

Lists checks for temperature settings, air filters, ventilation blockages, and refrigerant levels.

Remote Control Issues

Provides steps to resolve issues with the remote control, including battery checks and signal interference.

Installation Accessories

Installation Instructions

Selecting Installation Location

Advises on choosing suitable locations for both indoor and outdoor units, considering ventilation and access.

Installing the Indoor Device

Details the steps for mounting the indoor unit, including fitting the mounting plate and drilling holes.

Connecting Refrigerant Lines

Important Information for Refrigerant Lines

Outlines essential tools and precautions required for handling and connecting refrigerant lines.

Connecting to Indoor Device

Step-by-step guide on routing and connecting the refrigerant lines to the indoor unit's valves.

Mounting the Outdoor Device

Connecting to Outdoor Device

Details the process of connecting the refrigerant lines to the outdoor unit's valves, ensuring proper sealing.

Electrical Connection

Explains how to safely connect the indoor and outdoor units electrically, including cable routing.

Remote Control Holder Installation

Guides the user on how to mount the holder for the remote control on the wall.

Ordering Replacement Parts

Guarantee Certificate

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