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mabe MMT18HDBWCAM8 - User Manual

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PM01
for the English version, go to page 47
instructivo
aire acondicionado tipo mini-split
MMT12HABWCAM8
MMT12HDBWCAM8
MMT12CDBWCAM8
MMT12CABWLCAM8
MMT12CDBWLCAM8
MMT12HABWLCAM8
MMT12HDBWLCAM8
lea este instructivo antes de instalar su aire acondicionado
read this manual before installing your new air conditioner
PM01
owner's manual
mini-split type air conditioner
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MMT12CABSCAM8
MMT12HABSCAM8
MMT12CDBSCAM8
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modelos/models
0010595093

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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Andrew MartinezAug 8, 2025
    Why does my mabe MMT18HDBWCAM8 Air Conditioner make so much noise?
    • V
      vanessacooperAug 8, 2025
      Your mabe air conditioner may produce different types of noise during operation. A swishing noise is normal during operation or when the unit stops. A cracking noise can occur due to the case expanding or shrinking with temperature changes. If there is a big noise from air flow, the air filter may be too dirty.
  • C
    Courtney RobertsAug 12, 2025
    Why does my mabe MMT18HDBWCAM8 Air Conditioner smell bad?
    • J
      Jennifer SanchezAug 12, 2025
      A bad odor from your mabe air conditioner usually means the system is circulating odors from the indoor air, such as those from furniture, paint, or cigarettes.
  • C
    Christopher MorrowAug 17, 2025
    Why is my mabe Air Conditioner not cooling properly?
    • J
      jeffrey67Aug 18, 2025
      Several factors can cause poor cooling in your mabe air conditioner. Check if the air filter is dirty and clean it if necessary (normally every 15 days). Ensure there are no obstructions blocking the air inlets and outlets. Verify that the temperature is set correctly and that all doors and windows are closed. Direct sunlight through the window, excessive heat sources, or too many people in the room can also affect cooling performance; use curtains to block sunlight.
  • R
    ronnie27Aug 23, 2025
    What to do if my mabe MMT18HDBWCAM8 unit won't start?
    • E
      Edwin BishopAug 23, 2025
      If your mabe air conditioner won't start, first ensure that the power plug is properly inserted. Then, check if there is a power failure in your area. Finally, inspect the fuse to see if it has blown out.
  • D
    Donna ReedAug 28, 2025
    Why is my mabe MMT18HDBWCAM8 Air Conditioner blowing out mist or steam?
    • M
      michelle84Aug 28, 2025
      During COOL or DRY operation, your mabe air conditioner may blow out mist because of the sudden cooling of indoor air.
  • F
    Frederick SandovalSep 2, 2025
    Why can't I change the fan speed in dry mode on my mabe Air Conditioner?
    • J
      Jennifer StewartSep 2, 2025
      In DRY mode, when the room temperature is lower than the temperature setting +2 °C, the mabe air conditioner will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of the FAN setting.

Summary

Connection and System Purging

Unit Connection Procedure

Steps for connecting the internal and external unit wiring.

Vacuum Purging Process

Detailed steps for purging the system using a vacuum pump.

Safety Precautions and Pipe Preparation

General Safety Warnings

Essential safety guidelines for operating the air conditioner.

Drainage and Refrigerant Labeling

Installation Verification

Installation Checklist and Test Run

A comprehensive checklist for verifying installation and performance.

Electrical Specifications

Important Safety Instructions

User Safety Guidelines

Essential safety advice for product operation and handling.

Indoor Unit Components

Remote Control Operation

Remote Control Button Functions

Detailed explanation of each button on the remote control.

Remote Control Display Icons

Interpretation of icons and displays on the remote control.

Additional Remote Functions

Remote Control Function Details

Basic Operation

Starting and Stopping the Unit

How to turn the air conditioner on and off.

Setting Temperature

Adjusting the desired temperature using the remote.

Operation Modes Explained

AUTO, COOL, and DRY Modes

Details on automatic, cooling, and dry operation modes.

Emergency and Test Operation

Sleep Function

Timer and Turbo Functions

Timer On;Off Operation

Setting and canceling on/off timers for the unit.

Cleaning Procedures

Air Filter Cleaning

Steps for cleaning the air filter.

Air Purifying Filter Replacement

Important Warnings

General Warnings and Alerts

Critical warnings for safe operation and installation.

Installation and Electrical Safety

Warnings related to proper installation and electrical connections.

Operational Warnings

Troubleshooting Guide

System Restart and Noise Issues

Explains why the system won't restart immediately and common noises.

Troubleshooting Specific Problems

Unit Start-up and Cooling Issues

Solutions for unit not starting or poor cooling performance.

Installation Instructions

Preparation and Tools Required

Lists necessary tools for installing the unit.

Installation Location Selection

Guidelines for choosing placement of indoor and outdoor units.

Installing Indoor and Outdoor Units

Unit Mounting and Piping Arrangement

Steps for mounting units and arranging piping paths.

Indoor Unit Mounting Plate

Mounting Plate Fitting Procedure

Steps for fitting and positioning the indoor unit mounting plate.

Piping and Cable Routing

Indoor Unit Body Installation

Fixing the Indoor Unit Body

Steps for securely hanging the indoor unit body onto the mounting plate.

Connecting Electric Cables

Indoor;Outdoor Cable Connection Steps

Detailed instructions for connecting the electric cables between units.

Outdoor Unit Installation and Pipes

Refrigerant Pipe Specifications

Pipe Length and Refrigerant Charging

Guidelines on maximum pipe length and adding refrigerant.

System Purging and Connection

Vacuum Purging Method

Step-by-step guide for vacuuming the system using a vacuum pump.

Piping Work and Power Source

Pipe Cutting and Flaring

Detailed instructions for cutting and flaring refrigerant pipes.

Drainage and Refrigerant Label

Installation Check and Test Run

Post-Installation Checklist

A comprehensive list of checks before and after starting the unit.

Rated Electrical Specifications

Warranty Information (Mexico)

Warranty Coverage and Exclusions

Details of what the warranty covers and does not cover.

Service Center Locations

Argentina Warranty Information

Chile Warranty Information

Colombia Warranty Information

mabe MMT18HDBWCAM8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAir conditioner indoor unit
Air filterYes
Indoor unit depth230 mm
Indoor unit width997 mm
Indoor unit height322 mm
Indoor unit weight12400 g
Indoor unit package depth329 mm
Indoor unit package width1085 mm
Indoor unit package height403 mm
Indoor unit package weight14800 g

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