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Samsung AJ035TN1DKG User Manual

Samsung AJ035TN1DKG
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Air conditioner
Installation manual
AJ***TN1DKG
Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner.
Before operating this unit, please read this manual carefully and retain it for future
reference.

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Samsung AJ035TN1DKG Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelAJ035TN1DKG
Cooling Capacity3.5 kW
Cooling Capacity (BTU)12000 BTU
HSPF4.0
Voltage220-240 V
RefrigerantR410A
Indoor Unit Dimensions (W x H x D)850 x 300 x 200 mm
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (W x H x D)800 x 600 x 300 mm
TypeSplit
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)3.21 W/W
Coefficient of Performance (COP)3.5
Power Supply220-240V
Weight (Indoor Unit)10 kg
Outdoor Unit Weight22.7 kg

Summary

Safety Information

Read This Manual

Essential safety instructions for installation, use, and maintenance of the appliance.

Understanding Safety Symbols

Explains the meaning of warning, caution, important, and note symbols used throughout the manual.

General Installation and Operation Safety

Covers critical safety aspects for installation and operation, including unit handling, environment, and general warnings.

Electrical Safety and Installation Site Considerations

Details safe electrical connections, grounding, circuit breakers, and criteria for choosing appropriate installation locations.

Installation Procedure

Step 1: Checking and Preparing Accessories

Verifies supplied accessories for indoor unit installation, noting potential differences by specification.

Step 2: Choosing the Installation Location

Details requirements for selecting a suitable installation site, including clearance, wall stability, and environmental factors.

Step 3: Optional Indoor Unit Insulation

Instructions for adding extra insulation to the indoor unit body under specific temperature and humidity conditions.

Step 4: Installing the Indoor Unit

Guides the process of physically mounting the indoor unit, considering placement and mounting plate installation.

Step 5: Purging Inert Gas

Procedure to remove factory-charged inert gas from the indoor unit before connecting piping.

Step 6: Cutting and Flaring Pipes

Instructions on how to properly cut and flare refrigerant pipes using specific tools and techniques.

Step 7: Connecting Refrigerant Pipes

Details connecting assembly pipes to refrigerant pipes, including torque specifications and insulation requirements.

Step 8: Performing Gas Leak Test

Procedure for testing refrigerant system for leaks using a leak detector and nitrogen pressurization.

Step 9: Insulating Refrigerant Pipes

Covers insulating refrigerant pipes and drain hose to prevent condensation and improve efficiency.

Step 10: Installing Drain Hose and Pipe

Guides the installation of the drain hose and pipe, ensuring proper slope and connection for condensate removal.

Step 11: Performing Drainage Test

Steps to test the drain system for leaks and proper water flow in Cool mode.

Step 12: Connecting Power and Communication Cables

Instructions for safely connecting power and communication cables between indoor and outdoor units.

Step 13: Optional: Extending Power Cable

Optional procedure for safely extending the power cable using specific tools and materials.

Step 14: Setting Indoor Unit Addresses and Options

Explains how to set indoor unit addresses and various installation options using the remote control.

Appendix

Troubleshooting and Error Codes

Lists common abnormal conditions, error codes, and LED display indicators for diagnosing unit issues.

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