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Kelvinator KSV35HRC User Manual

Kelvinator KSV35HRC
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Inverter Split
Room Air Conditioner
User Manual
KSV26CRC, KSV26HRC, KSV35CRC,
KSV35HRC, KSV53HRC, KSV62HRC,
KSV70CRC, KSV70HRC, KSV80HRC
Refrigerant R410A
i Contents Kelvinator Air Conditioning
Congratulations and thank you for choosing our Inverter
split-type room air conditioner. We are sure you will find
your new air conditioner a pleasure to use. Before you use
the air conditioner, we recommend that you read through
the entire user manual, which provides the description of
the air conditioner and its functions.
To avoid the risks that are always present when you use an
electrical appliance, it is important that the air conditioner
is installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions
carefully to avoid misuse and hazards.
We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet
for future reference and pass it on to any future owners.
After unpacking the air conditioner please check it is not
damaged. If in doubt, do not use the air conditioner but
contact your local Electrolux Customer Care Centre.
environmental tip
Information on disposal for users
Most of the packing materials are recyclable.
Please dispose of those materials through your local
recycling depot or by placing them in appropriate
collection containers.
If you wish to discard this air conditioner, please contact
your local authorities and ask for the correct method
of disposal.
caution
The air conditioner is not intended for use by young
children or inrmed persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the air conditioner.
Contact an authorised installer for installation of this unit.
Contact an authorised service technician for repair or
maintenance of this unit.
If the power cord is to be replaced, replacement work
shall be performed by authorised personnel only.
Installation work must be performed in accordance
with the national wiring Standards by authorised
personnel only.
Conditions of use
This appliance is intended to be useed in household and
similar applications such as:
Staff kitchen areas in shops, ofces and other working
environments
Farm houses
By clients in hotels, motels, and other residential
type environments
Bed and breakfast type environments
Contents ............................................................................. i
Quickstart guide ............................................................... ii
Parts identication ........................................................... iii
Safety precautions ............................................................ 1
Warning ......................................................................................... 1
Caution .......................................................................................... 1
Using the remote control ............................................................ 2
Features of the remote control ......................................... 3
Clock button ................................................................................. 4
Light button .................................................................................. 4
Turbo but ton................................................................................. 4
X-Fan button ................................................................................. 4
Time On/Off buttons ................................................................... 4
Swing buttons ............................................................................... 4
I Feel button ................................................................................. 5
Quiet button ................................................................................. 5
Sleep button ................................................................................. 5
Changing batteries ........................................................... 6
Emergency operation........................................................ 6
Care and cleaning ............................................................. 7
Operation tips ................................................................... 8
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 9
Installation checklist ........................................................ 12
Important notes
Contact an authorised installer for installation of this unit.
Contact an authorised service technician for repair or
maintenance of this unit.
The socket oulet required to supply power must be
connected and commissioned by a licenced contractor.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the air conditioner.
If the power cord is to be replaced, replacement work
shall be performed by authorised personnel only.
Installation work must be performed in accordance with
the national wiring standards and the electricity suppliers
service rules by authorised personnel only.
If the system is to be moved to another location or
disposed of, only a suitably qualied person is permitted
to undertake such work.
Take care not to catch ngers on the fan blade when
adjusting vertical louvres.
This air conditioner uses R410A refrigerant (Conrm
before installation).
Congratulations Contents
© 2011 Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762 341
Print code: AIRWave_UM_Jul11
If you’d like further information about Kelvinator
appliances, please visit your retailer, phone or email
our Customer Care team or visit our website.
telephone: 1300 363 640
fax: 1800 350 067
email: customercare@electrolux.com.au
web: www.kelvinator.com.au
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Questions and Answers:

Kelvinator KSV35HRC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity3.5 kW
Star Rating3 Star
RefrigerantR32
Compressor TypeRotary
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Net Weight (Outdoor Unit)28 kg
TypeSplit
Cooling Capacity (BTU)12000 BTU
Air Flow550 m³/h
Air Flow Volume550 m3/h
Power Consumption (Cooling)1090 W

Summary

Conditions of Use

Quickstart Guide

General Operation

Step-by-step guide for basic air conditioner functions like power, mode, temperature, and fan speed selection.

Optional Operations

Explains how to use additional features like sleep, timer, and light functions on the remote.

Special Functions

Details unique features such as X-FAN for drying, AUTO RUN, and Turbo mode for rapid heating/cooling.

Remote Lock

Instructions on how to lock and unlock the remote control to prevent accidental changes.

Switch Between Centigrade and Fahrenheit

Method to toggle temperature display units between Celsius and Fahrenheit on the remote.

Energy Saving

How to activate energy-saving mode, indicated by 'SE' on the remote display.

Low Heat Mode

Enables a low heat mode that maintains a minimum temperature of 8°C to prevent freezing.

Name of Parts

Safety Precautions

Warning

Critical safety alerts regarding electrical hazards, misuse, and potential fire risks.

Caution

Important safety advice to avoid personal injury, appliance damage, or electric shock.

Important Notes

Key operational notes, including not operating with closed louvres or missing air filters.

Using the Remote Control

Location of the Remote Control

Guidelines for optimal placement of the remote for effective signal transmission to the indoor unit.

Prior to Operation

Essential steps to take before operating the air conditioner, including installation checks and power connection.

Usage

Advice on safe usage, particularly regarding prolonged direct airflow exposure.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Instructions for safely cleaning the unit, emphasizing power disconnection and avoiding water immersion.

Service

Guidance on contacting authorized dealers for repair and maintenance services.

Features of the Remote Control

ON/OFF Button

How to turn the air conditioner on and off using the remote control.

MODE Button

Cycle through operating modes like Auto, Cool, Dry, Fan, and Heat.

FAN Button

Adjust fan speed settings, including Auto, Low, Medium, and High.

Temperature Up/Down Buttons

Increase or decrease the desired temperature setting, with faster adjustment when held down.

LIGHT Button

Controls the indoor unit's display lights, allowing them to be turned on or off.

TURBO Button

Activates high-speed fan operation for rapid cooling or heating.

X-FAN Button

Runs the indoor fan after shutdown to dry the unit and prevent mold growth.

ION-FILTER Button

Activates or deactivates the cold plasma function for air purification.

TIMER-ON Button

Sets the automatic start time for the air conditioner operation.

TIME-OFF Button

Sets the automatic stop time for the air conditioner operation.

SWING V Button

Controls the vertical swing of the air guiding louvers.

SWING H Button

Controls the horizontal swing of the air guiding louvers.

I FEEL Button

Operates the unit based on the remote's location temperature for precise comfort.

QUIET Button

Selects the quietest fan mode for reduced noise operation.

SLEEP Button

Activates various sleep modes that gradually adjust temperature for comfortable night rest.

Changing Batteries and Notices

Emergency Operation

Care and Cleaning

Cleaning the Front Panel

Instructions for removing and cleaning the indoor unit's front panel gently.

Cleaning the Air Filter

Details on how to remove and clean the air filter every three months for optimal performance.

Check Before Use

Pre-operation checks including air outlet/inlet obstruction and remote battery status.

Maintenance After Use

Post-operation procedures like switching off power and cleaning units.

Operation Tips

Cooling Operation

Explains the principle of cooling and how capacity is affected by ambient temperature.

Antifreezing Function

Describes the unit's mechanism to prevent frost formation on the heat exchanger in low temperatures.

Heating Operation

Explains the principle of heating and how capacity varies with outdoor temperature.

Defrosting

Details the automatic defrost process to remove ice buildup during heating in cold, humid conditions.

Anti-cold Air Function

Prevents cold air from blowing into the room during initial heating stages or after defrosting.

Gentle Breeze

Explains situations where the indoor unit may produce a gentle breeze or rotate louvers.

Operating Temperature Range

Specifies the recommended outdoor temperature ranges for optimal cooling and heating operation.

Tips for Energy Saving

Provides advice on reducing energy consumption, such as moderate temperature settings and covering windows.

Tip for Relative Humidity

Notes potential condensation at the air outlet during prolonged cooling/drying in high humidity.

Demand Response

Information on the unit's capability to interface with electricity suppliers for demand response programs.

Troubleshooting

Unit Does Not Operate

Addresses issues where the air conditioner fails to turn on or respond immediately after shutdown.

Odours Are Emitted

Explains potential causes of odors from the unit, often related to room smells.

Water Flowing Noise

Describes the normal sound of refrigerant flowing within the unit.

Mist Emitted in Cool Mode

Explains the formation of mist during cooling in high temperature and humidity conditions.

Cracking Noise

Identifies cracking sounds as being caused by thermal expansion/contraction of unit parts.

Unit Cannot Be Started Up

Checks for power supply, loose plugs, tripped circuit protection, and timer settings.

Cooling/Heating Effect Is Poor

Lists common causes for reduced cooling or heating performance, like blocked inlets or dirty filters.

Remote Control Signal Issues

Troubleshooting steps for when the remote control fails to transmit signals to the unit.

Water Leakage

Addresses water leakage from both indoor and outdoor units, often due to condensation or drain issues.

Noise From Indoor Unit

Explains various noises from the indoor unit, including those from fan or relay operation.

Indoor Unit Cannot Blow Air

Discusses reasons why the indoor fan might stop blowing air, such as during heating or defrosting.

Moisture on Air Outlet

Notes that moisture may appear on the air outlet grill during prolonged operation in high humidity.

H1: Defrosting

Indicates normal operation during defrosting mode, with heating to resume shortly.

E3: Low Pressure Warning

Warns of low refrigerant levels, requiring professional inspection for leaks.

Notes

Installation Checklist

Electrolux Warranty

Important Notice

Guidance on steps to follow before calling for service or making a warranty claim.

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