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Cooling Capacity | 12000 BTU/h |
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Heating Capacity | 13000 BTU/h |
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) | 3.21 |
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 6.1 |
Coefficient of Performance (COP) | 3.61 |
Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
Refrigerant | R32 |
Operating Temperature (Heating) | -15°C to 24°C |
Type | Split Air Conditioner |
Noise Level (Outdoor Unit) | 52 dB(A) |
Operating Temperature (Cooling) | 18°C to 43°C |
Explains the properties and safety of R32 refrigerant.
Lists critical safety warnings and operational guidelines for users.
Defines hazard symbols used in the manual.
Lists manufacturer's non-liability conditions.
Identifies and labels components of the indoor unit.
Lists and describes buttons on the remote control.
Provides detailed explanations for each button on the remote controller.
Explains the meaning of icons displayed on the remote control screen.
Details combination button functions and specific features.
Provides step-by-step instructions for operating the air conditioner.
Guides on how to replace batteries in the remote control.
Explains how to operate the unit without the remote controller.
Instructions for cleaning unit surfaces, filters, and seasonal checks.
Information on proper disposal and recycling of the unit.
Analysis of common malfunctions and their potential causes and solutions.
Lists error codes displayed by the unit and their troubleshooting steps.
Covers requirements and safety for handling flammable refrigerant.
Specifies qualifications for personnel involved in installation and maintenance.
Important considerations and restrictions for installing the unit.
Illustrates required clearances and dimensions for unit installation.
Details critical safety measures for installation and unit relocation.
Lists necessary tools required for installing the air conditioner.
Provides guidance on choosing suitable locations for unit installation.
Outlines electrical safety precautions and connection requirements.
Details the importance and procedure for proper unit grounding.
Choosing location, installing the wall bracket, and preparing piping holes.
Routing pipes, connecting them, installing the drain hose, and wiring.
Bundling pipes and hanging the indoor unit onto the bracket.
A checklist to verify the installation is correct and secure.
Performing operational tests after installation, including preparation.
Details on standard, minimum, and maximum lengths of connection pipes.
Instructions for properly expanding pipe ends to prevent leakage.
Securing the base support for the outdoor unit.
Installing the drain connection for cooling/heating units.
Placing and securing the outdoor unit onto its support.
Connecting the refrigerant pipes between indoor and outdoor units.
Connecting electrical wiring to the outdoor unit.
Organizing and routing the pipes neatly along the wall.
Procedures for creating a vacuum in the refrigerant system.
Methods for checking the refrigerant system for leaks.