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HTW IX69 - User Manual

HTW IX69
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MANUAL DE USUARIO E INSTALACN
OWNER’S AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
MANUEL DE LUTILISATEUR ET D’INSTALLATION
MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR E INSTALAÇÃO
MANUALE UTENTE E INSTALLAZIONE
Por favor lea atentamente este manual antes de usar este producto.
Please, read carefully this manual before using the product.
Avant d’utiliser l’équipement, lisez attentivement les instructions.
Por favor leia atentamente este manual antes de usar o equipamento.
Per favore leggere attentamente questo manuale prima di utilizzare questo prodotto.
Gracias | Thank you | Merci |
Obrigado | Grazie
HTWS026IX69-R32 | HTWS035IX69-R32
IX69
SPLIT 1X1

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jacob Rich DVMAug 7, 2025
    What to do if my HTW IX69 Air Conditioner does not work?
    • J
      Jennifer FergusonAug 7, 2025
      If your HTW Air Conditioner isn't working, here are a few things to check: * First, make sure there are no power outages and wait until power is restored. * Check that the power plug is firmly in the socket. If it's loose, plug it in tightly. * See if the power switch fuse has blown and replace it if necessary. * Finally, if you've set a timer, the time on the timing boot may not have come yet. Wait, or cancel the timer settings.
  • T
    torresjamesAug 12, 2025
    Why can't my HTW Air Conditioner run immediately after being shut down?
    • E
      Emily RubioAug 12, 2025
      If you try to turn on your HTW Air Conditioner immediately after turning it off, a protective delay switch will delay the operation for 3 to 5 minutes. This is normal.
  • J
    Jesus RiveraAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my HTW IX69 blows out mist during cooling?
    • J
      joyce96Aug 26, 2025
      During cooling operation, if the indoor unit outlet of your HTW Air Conditioner sometimes blows out mist, it could be because the indoor temperature and humidity are high. After the unit runs for some time, the indoor temperature and humidity will be reduced, and the mist should disappear.
  • S
    Stephanie SanchezAug 31, 2025
    Why is there a slight “click” sound at the start-up or shut-down of my HTW IX69?
    • L
      Lindsay WernerAug 31, 2025
      A slight “click” sound at the start-up or shut-down of your HTW Air Conditioner is normal. It's due to temperature changes causing the panel and other parts to swell, which creates the sound of friction. This is not a fault.
  • D
    Dennis Weiss MDSep 10, 2025
    Why does my HTW IX69 Air Conditioner indoor unit blow out odor?
    • C
      Charles MooreSep 12, 2025
      If the indoor unit of your HTW Air Conditioner is blowing out an odor, it may be due to accumulation of odor in the environment. Try cleaning the air filter or activating the cleaning function.

Summary

WARNINGS

General Warning Statements

Key safety statements regarding the use of R32 refrigerant and potential hazards.

Warning Symbols and Explanations

Explanation of symbols used to denote warnings and cautions in the manual.

Safety precautions

Warning and Caution Symbols Definitions

Defines the meaning of warning and caution symbols used throughout the document.

Usage Restrictions for Children and Vulnerable Persons

Specifies limitations and supervision requirements for children and individuals with reduced capabilities.

Electrical Safety Precautions

Guidelines for safe electrical connections, grounding, and handling of power components.

Installation Environment and Usage Warnings

Advises on appropriate installation locations and warns against unsafe usage scenarios.

Greenhouse Gases and WEEE Disposal

Information on the product's environmental impact and proper disposal of electronic waste.

Operational Guidelines and Temperature Settings

Provides advice on optimal operation, window usage, and temperature settings.

Notices for usage

Operating Conditions and Notes

Details conditions affecting normal operation and provides notes on heating and shutdown.

Emergency Operation and Airflow Adjustment

Instructions for operating the unit without a remote and adjusting airflow direction.

Names of each part

Indoor and Outdoor Unit Components

Identifies and labels the various parts of the indoor and outdoor units.

Clean and care

Cleaning Procedures for Panel and Filter

Step-by-step guide for cleaning the unit's panel and air filter.

Troubleshooting

Pre-Use and Post-Use Checks

Lists essential checks to perform before and after using the air conditioner.

Phenomenon and Troubleshooting Guide

Provides a guide to diagnosing and resolving common operational issues.

Critical Situations Requiring Support

Outlines critical problems that necessitate immediate shutdown and technical support.

Notices for installation

Important Installation Notices

Crucial advisories for installers regarding warranty, professional installation, and leak testing.

Requirements for Unit Location

Specifies ideal and prohibited locations for installing the air conditioner unit.

Support Requirements

Details the structural integrity and mounting requirements for the unit's support.

Raised Height and Grounding Requirements

Covers safety measures for high-altitude installation and essential grounding procedures.

Safety Principles and Environment Inspection

Outlines safety principles for installation and inspection of the installation environment.

Electrical Safety and Packing List

Details electrical safety requirements and lists the contents of the product's packaging.

Installation for indoor unit

Indoor Unit Installation Dimensions

Provides dimensional drawings and clearances required for indoor unit installation.

Mounting Plate and Wall Bushing

Explains the installation process for the mounting plate and wall bushing.

Gas Pipe Connection and Insulation

Guides on connecting the gas pipe and insulating the connecting lines.

Connection Pipe Torque Specifications

Specifies torque values for tightening connection pipe nuts during installation.

Fixing the Indoor Unit

Instructions for correctly hanging and securing the indoor unit onto the mounting plate.

Interconnection Cord Installation

Details on how to connect the interconnection power cord for indoor and outdoor units.

Installation for outdoor unit

Outdoor Unit Installation Dimensions

Presents dimensional drawings and clearance requirements for outdoor unit installation.

Installing of the Connection Pipe

Guidance on connecting the outdoor unit to the indoor unit via the connecting pipe.

Wiring Connection and Diagram

Provides instructions and diagrams for connecting the electrical wiring of the outdoor unit.

Air Purge, Vacuuming, and Drainage

Details the procedures for purging air, vacuuming, and managing condensation drainage.

Check after installation and test operation

Safety Checks and Refrigerant Leak Test

Essential checks for electrical safety, installation integrity, and refrigerant leaks.

Test Operation Preparation and Method

Steps for preparing and conducting the initial test operation of the air conditioner.

Maintenance

Personnel Qualifications and Site Inspection

Requirements for maintenance personnel and inspection of the equipment site.

General Work Area and Safety Procedures

Guidelines for maintaining a safe work area and adhering to general safety procedures.

Ignition Sources, Ventilation, and Equipment Checks

Precautions regarding ignition sources, ventilation, and checks on refrigeration equipment.

Cable Inspection and Leakage Check

Procedures for inspecting electrical cables and checking for refrigerant leaks.

Extraction, Vacuuming, and Refrigerant Charging

Detailed procedures for extracting, vacuuming, and charging refrigerants.

Scrapping and Recovery Procedures

Guidelines for safely scrapping and recovering refrigerants from the unit.

Refrigerant Recovery and Storage Tank Compliance

Ensures compliance with standards for refrigerant recovery and storage tank usage.

Transportation and Compressor Oil Handling

Safety measures for transporting the unit and handling compressor oil.

HTW IX69 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHTW
ModelIX69
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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