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Brand | Mirage |
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Model | Magnum Inverter 15 EMC120T |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Handle power cords with care and avoid operating under voltage fluctuations to prevent damage.
Keep doors closed, air returns clear, and avoid self-repair or using unit for incorrect purposes.
Shut off unit immediately in case of fire and keep chemicals away from the unit.
Avoid touching live parts, wet hands, water spills, and keep heat sources away.
Interior unit uses a temperature exchanger and blower to cool the room.
Heat pump models use a reversing valve to heat the room by reversing the cooling cycle.
Automated system heats the outdoor unit to defrost in freezing conditions; airflow may stop.
Exploded view of the remote control with labeled parts.
Basic diagram of the indoor unit with labeled components and airflow paths.
Explains icons and symbols shown on the indoor unit screen during operation.
Describes icons for heating, cooling, and dehumidify operating modes.
Explains the ON/OFF indicator and the temperature indicator.
Illustrates and explains operation modes and fan options displayed on the remote.
Identifies and describes indicators like BLOW, TURBO, TIMER, and FAN.
Explains ON/OFF, MODE selection (AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT), and SLEEP function.
Details how to set fan speed (LOW, MED, HIGH, AUTO) and set the clock.
Describes BLOW for fungus prevention and TURBO for maximum fan speed.
Step-by-step guide to operating the air conditioner in COOL mode.
Explains AUTO mode, including auto fan speed regulation based on temperature.
Details DRY mode operation, preset temperature, and fan speed limitations.
Explains FAN ONLY mode for air circulation without cooling or heating.
Guides operation in HEAT mode, including warming stage behavior and fan speed.
Describes SLEEP function for comfort and energy saving, adjusting temperature automatically.
Explains AUTO FAN speed calculation based on temperature difference and provides examples.
Details BLOW function for preventing fungus and bacteria accumulation in the coil.
How to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius display units on the remote.
How the unit operates in AUTO mode, including auto selection and temperature presets.
How to activate TURBO mode for faster cooling or heating with higher airflow.
How to lock and unlock the remote control to prevent accidental changes.
Detailed explanation of SWING function for airflow direction control and presets.
How to activate and deactivate the SMART Defrost function for heat pump units.
Step-by-step guide for replacing batteries in the remote control.
Precautions regarding remote control use and what to do if it malfunctions.
How to use the emergency switch as an alternative when the remote is lost or damaged.
Safety warnings before cleaning, including unplugging and avoiding liquids or volatile solvents.
Instructions for removing, cleaning, and installing the front cover of the indoor unit.
Instructions on how often to clean air filters and a note about dusty environments.
Detailed steps for removing, cleaning, and installing air filters.
Checks to perform before using the unit, including airflow and electrical setup.
Steps for preparing the unit for prolonged periods of non-use.
How to clean the surface of the indoor unit using a soft dry or wet cloth.
Step-by-step guide to clean the air filter, including opening the panel and drying.
Lists checks to perform before and after the use-season for the unit.
Information on recycling packaging materials and proper disposal of the air conditioner.
Troubleshooting steps for when the indoor unit cannot receive the remote controller's signal.
Explains reasons for no air emission, like blocked inlets or reaching set temperature.
Troubleshooting for when the air conditioner cannot operate, covering power and wiring issues.
Addresses mist emission, inability to adjust temperature, and poor cooling/heating effects.
Troubleshooting for emitted odors, abnormal operation, and outdoor unit vapor.
Explains common noises like 'water flowing' and cracking noises during operation.
Lists error codes displayed on the unit and their corresponding troubleshooting steps.
Highlights critical phenomena requiring immediate power shutoff and professional contact.
Illustrates required space around the indoor unit for proper installation.
Shows required space around the outdoor unit for installation and airflow.
Lists the necessary tools for installing the air conditioner unit.
Guidelines for selecting a suitable installation location for the indoor unit.
Guidelines for selecting a suitable installation location for the outdoor unit.
Essential safety measures to follow during electrical connection and installation.
Details grounding requirements and circuit breaker capacity recommendations.
Recommends confirming the installation location with the client.
Instructions for mounting the wall-mounting frame securely on the wall.
Guides on opening a piping hole with specific diameter and slant.
Instructions on how to route the outlet pipe from the indoor unit.
Steps for connecting pipe joints and tightening union nuts with specified torque.
Instructions for connecting and insulating the drain hose to prevent condensation.
Steps for connecting power and control wires to the indoor unit's wiring terminal.
Finalizing power wiring and closing the indoor unit panel after installation.
Instructions for bundling connection pipes, power cord, and drain hose.
Steps for hanging the indoor unit on the wall-mounting frame and securing it.
Selecting a location and fixing the support for the outdoor unit with expansion screws.
Connecting the outdoor drain joint and hose for cooling/heating units.
Placing and fixing the outdoor unit onto the support using bolts.
Instructions for removing the handle, connecting pipes, and tightening union nuts.
Connecting power and signal control wires to the outdoor unit's terminal.
Fixing the power and signal wires with wire clips and checking their firmness.
Guidelines for routing pipes, including U-shaped curves and drain hose orientation.
Step-by-step guide to using a vacuum pump to remove air from the refrigerant system.
Explains how to detect refrigerant leaks using a detector or soap water.
A list of items to check after installation to prevent potential malfunctions.
Steps for performing a test operation to ensure the unit functions normally.
Details standard, minimum, and maximum lengths for connection pipes and height differences.
Guidance on adding refrigerant oil and refrigerant based on extended pipe lengths.
Table detailing additional refrigerant charging amounts per foot for different pipe diameters.
Detailed steps for cutting pipes, removing burrs, and expanding ports correctly.
How to inspect the quality of the expanded port and re-expand if necessary.