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Explains hazard symbols (Danger, Caution) and alerting symbols (Electrical, Safety/Alert).
Covers transporting, installing in various locations (wall, room, moist, windy, snowy), and connecting tubing.
Emphasizes qualified electricians, power disconnection, grounding, and servicing advice.
Covers pressure, tools, piping compatibility, and refrigerant handling for R410A.
Lists required R410A tools and specifies copper pipe thickness requirements.
Warns against using R22 parts and advises preventing foreign matter in R410A piping.
Lists supplied accessories and defines operating temperature/humidity ranges for cooling and heating.
Covers guidelines for additional refrigerant charging and requirements for dedicated electrical circuits.
Details minimum circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection for different unit capacities.
Covers wall strength, obstructions, power outlet, sunlight, and drain pipe for indoor unit placement.
Covers placement considerations for outdoor unit regarding sunlight, wind, dust, noise, and airflow.
Covers weight support, toppling prevention, gas leakage, heat sources, and child access.
Illustrates indoor unit piping and connection steps, including hole cutting.
Shows electrical and refrigerant connections for the outdoor unit.
Detailed instructions on cutting the wall hole, slope, and pipe insertion.
Steps for securely mounting the bracket horizontally and vertically.
How to route and secure the drain hose, prevent kinks and frost.
Placement on stand, level installation, and securing against wind.
Connector cover installation and refrigerant connection safety.
Torque values for valve caps and charging ports to ensure leak-free connections.
Detailed steps for connecting indoor and outdoor couplers.
Process of circulating refrigerant and connecting couplers.
Connecting fittings, inspecting for debris.
Operating valves with allen wrench, reinstalling caps.
Using soapy water or detector for leaks.
Steps to recover refrigerant into the compressor before moving the unit.
Sequence for tightening valves and stopping operation during recovery.
Steps for disconnecting the power cable and pipe nuts.
Caution about debris entering quick connects to prevent system damage.
Wiring diagram for the outdoor unit of a 12000Btu/h model.
Wiring diagram for the indoor unit of a 12000Btu/h model.
Wiring diagram for the outdoor unit of an 18000Btu/h model.
Wiring diagram for the indoor unit of an 18000Btu/h model.
Wiring diagram for the outdoor unit of a 24000Btu/h model.
Wiring diagram for the indoor unit of a 24000Btu/h model.
Wiring diagram for the outdoor unit of a 36000Btu/h model.
Wiring diagram for the indoor unit of a 36000Btu/h model.
Identifies the 36KBTU Outdoor Inverter Modular PCB and 12K/18K/24K/36KBTU Outdoor Main PCB.
Identifies various indoor PCBs including 12K/18K/24K Inverter Modular PCB and 24KBTU, 12K/18KBTU, 36KBTU Indoor PCBs.
Connecting the power cord to the indoor unit's terminal block.
Connecting solid and stranded wires using appropriate methods.
Matching terminals, securing cords, and proper earthing to prevent hazards.
Connecting cables to outdoor unit terminals by number.
Compliance, wire connections, and power supply capacity checks.
Explaining operation, filter maintenance, and providing manuals.
Procedure to recover refrigerant before relocation or disposal.
Ensuring downward slope, sealing ports, and avoiding kinks for proper drainage.
Performing unit tests and checking operation, noise, vibration, and gas leakage.
Avoiding self-installation, touching internal parts, and consulting personnel.
Ventilation, airflow, avoiding obstructions, and handling malfunctions.
Application limitations, pressure handling, and environmental considerations.
Identifies key components of the indoor unit and the remote controller.
Shows the main components of the outdoor unit.
Lists and quantifies all parts of the indoor unit.
Lists and quantifies all parts of the outdoor unit.
Identifies the LCD display and major buttons like Temp, Mode, Fan, Swing, Timer, Sleep, Clock, Set.
Explains the function of key remote control buttons for operation.
How to set and cancel timer-on and timer-off functions using the remote.
Starting, cancelling, and effects of sleep mode on temperature settings.
Starting and cancelling vertical auto swing operation for airflow.
Moving the right-left louvers manually to adjust airflow direction.
Warning to stop the unit before adjusting louvers to prevent damage.
Using the FAN button to change fan speed through a sequence.
Using the SWING button to change the up-down airflow direction.
Advice for airflow direction based on cooling, dehumidifying, or heating modes.
Warnings about automatic louvre resetting and manual adjustment.
Using the MODE button to cycle through Auto, Cooling, Dehumidifying, Heating, Ventilation.
Using the ON/OFF button to stop and restart the unit.
Using UP/DOWN buttons to increase or decrease the temperature setting.
Notes on heating defrost and dehumidifying temperature control.
Inserting batteries, closing the cover, and resetting the remote controller.
Using CLOCK and SET buttons to set the hour and minute.
Cautions on battery mixing, leakage, disposal, and avoiding recharging.
How to activate emergency mode when the remote controller is unavailable.
Modes (Cooling, Heating, Stop) and lack of temperature control in emergency mode.
Auto-restart feature after power interruption and its behavior during timer operations.
Step-by-step guide for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling intake grilles and air filters.
Warnings on cleaning agents, water temperatures, and methods for the unit body.
Process for installing optional Polyphenol Catechin and Activated Carbon filters.
Removing old filters and installing new ones, noting exchange frequency.
Filter lifespan, effectiveness, and recommendations for regular cleaning.
Troubleshooting steps for specific indoor unit errors related to protection, EEPROM, and sensors.
Troubleshooting for anti-frosting, fan motor, communication, and inverter errors.
Troubleshooting for sensor failures and protection modes like compressor overheat and low ambient temperature.
Explains LED colors (G, Y, R) and patterns (lighting, flashing, dark) for status and errors.
Lists specific error indications corresponding to LED status patterns.
Table of resistance values (KΩ) for the compressor exhaust temperature sensor at various Celsius temperatures.
Table of resistance values (KΩ) for ambient, indoor, and outdoor pipe sensors at various Celsius temperatures.
Illustrates wiring connections between the indoor unit and an auxiliary thermostat.