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Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 - User Manual

Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1
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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Catherine HicksSep 4, 2025
    What causes AC voltage to be abnormal in my Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 Air Conditioner?
    • L
      Lori RyanSep 4, 2025
      Abnormal AC voltage in your Hisense Air Conditioner can be due to: * AC voltage outside the range of 160V to 275V: This is a normal protection response; check the power supply. * Abnormal AC voltage in the sampling circuit on the drive board: Replace the drive board.
  • P
    Phillip NealSep 18, 2025
    What causes temperature sensor fault for the outlet tube of the condenser in Hisense Air Conditioner?
    • P
      Phyllis NealSep 18, 2025
      A temperature sensor fault for the outlet tube of the condenser in your Hisense Air Conditioner may be due to: * Loose wiring: Reconnect the wiring of the temperature sensor for the outlet tube of the condenser. * Sensor failure: Replace the temperature sensor. * Sampling circuit issue: Replace the outdoor control board.
  • K
    kathryn35Sep 16, 2025
    What causes temperature sensor fault for the inlet tube of the condenser in Hisense Air Conditioner?
    • M
      michellemorganSep 16, 2025
      A temperature sensor fault for the inlet tube of the condenser in your Hisense Air Conditioner might be caused by: * Loose wiring: Reconnect the wiring of the temperature sensor for the inlet tube of the condenser. * Sensor failure: Replace the temperature sensor. * Sampling circuit issue: Replace the outdoor control board.
  • E
    ethan07Sep 14, 2025
    What causes suction temperature sensor fault in Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 Air Conditioner?
    • W
      Wendy CunninghamSep 14, 2025
      A suction temperature sensor fault in your Hisense Air Conditioner may be caused by: * Loose wiring: Reconnect the wiring of the suction temperature sensor. * Sensor failure: Replace the suction temperature sensor. * Sampling circuit issue: Replace the outdoor control board.
  • S
    Shawn FrenchSep 12, 2025
    How to troubleshoot defrosting sensor fault in Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1?
    • E
      edwinjonesSep 13, 2025
      A defrosting sensor fault in your Hisense Air Conditioner could be due to: * Loose wiring: Reconnect the wiring of the defrosting sensor. * Sensor failure: Replace the defrosting sensor. * Sampling circuit issue: Replace the outdoor control board.
  • D
    David LamSep 12, 2025
    What causes outdoor coil temperature sensor fault in Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 Air Conditioner?
    • N
      Nicole BowenSep 12, 2025
      An outdoor coil temperature sensor fault in your Hisense Air Conditioner can be due to: * A loose connection of the outdoor coil temperature sensor: Reconnect the sensor. * A failure of the sensor itself: Replace the outdoor coil temperature sensor. * A failure in the sampling circuit: Replace the outdoor control board components.
  • O
    Olivia AndrewsSep 9, 2025
    What causes outdoor ambient temperature sensor fault in Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 Air Conditioner?
    • M
      Matthew PierceSep 9, 2025
      An outdoor ambient temperature sensor fault in your Hisense Air Conditioner may arise from: * A loose connection of the outdoor ambient temperature sensor: Reconnect the sensor. * A failure of the sensor itself: Replace the outdoor ambient temperature sensor. * A failure in the sampling circuit: Replace the outdoor control board components.
  • B
    Brett RamseySep 7, 2025
    How to fix Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 indoor EE fault?
    • R
      Rhonda NolanSep 7, 2025
      An indoor EE fault in your Hisense Air Conditioner can be caused by: * A faulty EE component: Replace the EE component. * A failure in the EE control circuit of the control board: Replace the control board. * Incorrect insertion of the EE component: Reinsert the EE component correctly.
  • M
    Michelle KingSep 5, 2025
    Why my Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 phase current imbalance fault?
    • R
      Rhonda GrimesSep 5, 2025
      A phase current imbalance fault in your Hisense Air Conditioner can be caused by: * Supply voltage fluctuations exceeding 4%: This triggers normal protection. Other potential solutions include: * Reconnect the wire according to the wiring diagram. * Replace the AC contactor. * Replace the compressor.
  • N
    nblackwellAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense Air Conditioner has communication failure between the indoor and outdoor unit?
    • A
      Amy YangAug 21, 2025
      If your Hisense Air Conditioner is experiencing communication failures between the indoor and outdoor units, it could be due to: * Incorrectly connected cables. Reconnect the connection cable according to the wiring diagram. * Loose communication cables. Reconnect the communication cables, ensuring connections are secure at both the control boards and terminals. * Faulty communication cables. Replace the communication cables. * A faulty indoor control board. Consider replacing the indoor control board. * A faulty outdoor control board. Replace the outdoor control board.

Summary

CAUTION Statements

General Safety Warnings

Important warnings regarding product misuse and installation hazards.

Wire Remote Controller Introduction

Key Components and Functions

Describes the remote's sensors, receiver, and basic buttons (ON/OFF, MODE, TIMER/SLEEP, FAN, TEMP).

LCD Screen Display Explained

Explains the symbols and indicators on the remote control LCD screen.

Wire Remote Controller Operation

Mode Functionality

How to select and use different operation modes (Cooling, Dry, Fan, Heating, Auto).

Sleep Function Operation

How to activate and use the sleep mode for comfort.

Timer Function Operation

Details on setting and cancelling timer functions for the unit.

Wire Remote Controller Installation

Installation Process Steps

Step-by-step guide for installing the wired remote controller.

Wireless Remote Controller Features

Remote Controller H1 Overview

Overview of buttons and functions for the H1 wireless remote.

Wireless Remote Controller Usage

Battery Insertion and Operation

Instructions on battery insertion and general remote operation.

Air Conditioner Operation Modes

Selecting Operation Mode

How to cycle through Cooling, Dry, Fan, and Heating modes.

Fan Mode Settings

Details on adjusting fan speed in different modes.

Setting Temperature

Instructions for adjusting the desired temperature setting.

Airflow Direction Control

Airflow Adjustment Methods

How to control vertical and horizontal airflow direction.

Smart Mode Operation

Smart Mode Functionality

How the unit operates in smart mode and user adjustments.

Timer Mode Settings

Setting Timer ON

Step-by-step guide to set the timer for automatic ON.

Cancelling Timer ON

How to disable the timer function.

Sleep Mode

Super Mode

Remote Controller J1 Functions

Basic and Mode Controls

ON/OFF, MODE, FAN, SMART, SLEEP, SUPER, I FEEL buttons.

Setting and Adjustment Controls

Temperature, Timer, Clock, Swing, Dimmer buttons.

Remote Controller E4-07 Functions

Basic and Mode Controls

ON/OFF, MODE, FAN, SMART, SLEEP, SUPER, I FEEL buttons.

Setting and Adjustment Controls

Temperature, Timer, Clock, Swing buttons.

Special Remarks

Compressor Protection and Operation

Notes on compressor stop protection and operational behavior.

Cooling and Heating Performance

Factors affecting cooling and heating efficiency.

Operational Features

Anti-freezing, cold air prevention, defrosting, and self-recovery.

Troubleshooting Guide

General Troubleshooting Steps

Initial checks and contacting support for persistent issues.

No Operation Issues

Checks to perform when the unit does not operate.

Performance Issues

Diagnosing problems with cooling or heating performance.

Non-Abnormal Phenomena

Explains common sounds, smells, steam, and dew that are not faults.

System Diagrams

Refrigerant Flow Diagram

Illustrates the path of refrigerant within the system.

Electrical Wiring Diagram

Shows the electrical connections for different unit types.

Installation Safety Notice

General Installation Warnings

Crucial warnings about improper installation, parts, and electrical work.

Electrical Safety Precautions

Specific advice on power circuits, wiring, and earthing.

Refrigerant Handling Safety

Precautions related to refrigerant circuit integrity and leaks.

Site and Handling Safety

Guidelines for choosing an appropriate installation location.

Site Hazard Warnings

Cautions regarding flammable gas and drain piping installation.

Installation Tools and Instruments

Required Tools List

Lists the necessary tools for installation.

Indoor Unit Installation

Initial Check Before Installation

Pre-installation checks for the indoor unit, including handling and protective gear.

General Installation and Suspension Bolts

Steps for general installation and fixing suspension bolts.

Suspension Bolt and Pipe Positioning

How to mark and position suspension bolts and pipes.

Mounting the Indoor Unit

Procedures for physically mounting the indoor unit.

Horizon Adjustment and Duct Connection

Ensuring the unit is level and connecting the air ducts.

Refrigerant Pipe Installation

Pipe Material and Preparation

Guidelines for selecting and preparing copper piping.

Connecting Refrigerant Pipes

Steps and torque specifications for connecting pipes.

Drain Piping Installation

Drain Pipe Setup and Connections

Instructions for installing the drain pipe and preventing clogs.

Electrical Wiring Procedure

General Wiring Checks and Connections

Ensuring neat wiring, proper connections, and sealing.

Static Pressure Adjustment

Static Pressure for Standard Models

How to adjust static pressure for non-high-efficiency models.

Static Pressure for High-Efficiency Models

Adjusting static pressure for high-efficiency DC-Invert models.

Outdoor Unit Installation

Site Selection Criteria

Guidelines for choosing an appropriate installation location.

Unit Mounting and Wiring

How to fix the outdoor unit and connect wiring.

Refrigerant Tubing Installation

Flaring and Tube Preparation

Proper techniques for flaring copper tubes.

Connecting Tubing Between Units

Steps for connecting indoor and outdoor unit refrigerant pipes.

Heat Insulation of Refrigerant Tubes

Importance and method of insulating refrigerant tubes.

Taping Refrigerant Tubes

How to tape refrigerant tubes and drain hoses together.

Air Purging and Test Run

Vacuum Pump Air Purging

Procedure for removing air and moisture using a vacuum pump.

Leak Test Procedure

How to perform a leak test on the system.

Tubing Tidy Up

Final steps for securing and sealing tubing.

Test Run Execution

Steps for powering on and testing the unit's operation.

Final Checks and Electrical Specifications

Electrical Safety and Operation Checks

Critical checks before operating the unit, including insulation resistance.

Wiring Standards and Selection

Guidelines for selecting power and transmitting cables.

Indoor Unit Packing List

Outdoor Unit Packing List

Hisense AUD-24UX4SALH1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity24000 BTU/h
RefrigerantR32
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)3.21
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz, 1Ph
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (W x H x D)890 x 700 x 320 mm

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