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Cooling Capacity | 10, 000 BTU/h |
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Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) | 2.6 |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Noise Level | 63 dB(A) |
Weight | 29 kg |
Dehumidification Capacity | 1.2 l/h |
Power Supply | 220-240V / 50Hz |
Covers general information for installers and end users, including technical data and warnings.
Provides information exclusively for specialized installers regarding unit positioning and mounting.
Contains instructions for proper use, programming, and common maintenance tasks for the user.
Pictograms indicating situations requiring contact with customer technical service.
Pictograms highlighting dangers such as high voltage, general hazards, and heat.
Details components included with the outdoor and indoor units, illustrated with figures.
Guidelines for storing packaged units in a closed, protected environment.
General instructions for successful installation and optimal performance.
Specifies requirements for selecting the indoor unit's position for optimal performance and safety.
Instructions for drilling wall holes for pipe and cable passage.
Steps for attaching the indoor unit to the wall bracket and connecting pipes.
Advisories for placing the outdoor unit correctly, avoiding obstructions and environmental factors.
Instructions for installing the outdoor unit on the ground, including specific distance requirements.
Guidance on connecting refrigerant pipes, emphasizing the use of specific copper pipes.
Procedures for checking system seal, pressure, and leak detection after installation.
Steps for creating a vacuum in the system to remove impurities, including pressure checks.
Instructions for properly filling the system with refrigerant after vacuuming.
Details on the electrical cable specifications and routing between indoor and outdoor units.
Specifies electrical system requirements and plug accessibility for safe operation.
Instructions for inserting active carbon and purifying filters into their designated seats.
Guidance for the installer on explaining unit operation, remote control, and maintenance to the customer.
Identifies the main parts of the system: indoor unit, outdoor unit, and remote control.
Explains the symbols and indicators shown on the indoor unit's display for various operations.
Steps for correctly inserting batteries into the remote control, noting polarity.
Guidance on when and how to replace remote control batteries, including disposal.
Explains basic operation, aiming the remote, and beep confirmation.
Advises on placement to avoid sunlight, distance limits, air flow obstruction, and interference.
Explains the display's role in showing operating status and setting values.
Details the logical functions, levels, and symbols used in remote control programming.
Describes the display when the remote is deactivated and how to activate it.
Explains how to cycle through cooling, heating, dehumidifying, ventilation, and automatic modes.
Details how to select minimum, medium, maximum, or automatic fan speeds.
Instructions for adjusting the room temperature using the remote control's up/down buttons.
Guides on how to enter the function selection menu using the 'Menu' button.
Navigating through selectable functions and viewing their current status.
How to exit the function selection menu and return to the main operating mode.
Navigating through menus to adjust specific function settings like ON/OFF or timers.
How to exit the settings menu and return to the function selection menu.
How to select and adjust specific function settings like ON/OFF or timers.
How to confirm selected function settings and transmit them to the unit.
Steps to program the automatic timer for shutting the unit off.
Steps to program the automatic timer for turning the unit on.
Instructions for setting the internal clock of the remote control.
Explains how the timer functions operate, including ON/OFF states and signal confirmation.
Describes the oscillating air flap movement in different modes and positions.
A critical safety warning against forcing the flap movement manually.
Details how the unit adjusts temperature and noise level for nighttime comfort and energy saving.
Explains the operation of the indoor unit display's backlighting and its auto-off feature.
Step-by-step guide for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling the air filters.
Advice on cleaning the unit exteriors with a soft damp cloth, cautioning about compressor heat.
Tips for optimizing energy efficiency, including filter maintenance and room sealing.
Lists common issues encountered with the air conditioning system.
Identifies probable causes for the listed system problems.
Provides steps to resolve identified problems, including contacting authorized service.