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Sharp AY-X12NCJ - User Manual

Sharp AY-X12NCJ
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Split Type Inverter Room Air Conditioner
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS: AY-X09NCJ AE-X09NCJ
AY-X12NCJ AE-X12NCJ
AY-X18NCJ AE-X18NCJ
AY-X24NCJ AE-X24NCJ
AY-X28NCJ AE-X28NCJ
Thank you for selecting SHARP Air-Conditioner. Please read this manual
carefully before operation and keep it for further reference.

Questions and Answers

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    Robert CarterAug 13, 2025
    What to do if Sharp Air Conditioner remote controller is not working?
    • A
      andersongregoryAug 13, 2025
      If your Sharp Air Conditioner remote controller isn't working, check the batteries and replace them if needed. Also, check for any magnetic or electrical interference nearby; if present, unplug the unit and plug it back in. Ensure the remote is within its operating range and isn't obstructed. Finally, check the remote for any damage.
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    Jason CaseyAug 17, 2025
    Why is the cooling/heating effect poor on my Sharp Air Conditioner?
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      jsmithAug 17, 2025
      A poor cooling or heating effect in your Sharp Air Conditioner could be due to several reasons. Ensure the temperature setting is appropriate. Check if the inlet or outlet is blocked. A dirty filter, low fan speed, or heat sources in the room can also cause this issue. Clean the filter and remove any heat sources.
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    Thomas CoxAug 21, 2025
    What to do if there is water leakage from my Sharp Air Conditioner indoor unit?
    • C
      Crystal HamiltonAug 21, 2025
      If your Sharp Air Conditioner indoor unit is leaking water, it could be due to high humidity, condensing water overflow, or a loose or blocked drain hose. Check the drain hose to ensure it is properly connected and not obstructed.
  • J
    Jennifer HarrisAug 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Sharp Air Conditioner that can't be started?
    • J
      Jon ReedAug 26, 2025
      If your Sharp Air Conditioner won't start, check if the power is connected and the power plug is not loose. See if the circuit protection device has tripped off. Also, verify if the TIMER is correctly used. Voltage issues should be tested by professionals.
  • J
    joshuaoconnorAug 28, 2025
    Why is my Sharp Air Conditioner indoor unit making noise?
    • J
      Jacob AbbottAug 29, 2025
      The noise from your Sharp Air Conditioner indoor unit could be due to the fan or compressor relay switching on or off. Dirty filters can also cause the fan to vary in speed, resulting in noise. Try cleaning the filters.
  • W
    wmoralesSep 1, 2025
    Is water leakage from Sharp Air Conditioner outdoor unit normal?
    • A
      Amy HarrisSep 1, 2025
      Yes, water leakage from the outdoor unit of your Sharp Air Conditioner can be normal. During cooling, water condensate may form around the pipes and connection joints. Also, during defrosting, thaw water will flow out.
  • Q
    qhernandezSep 5, 2025
    Why is mist emitted from my Sharp Air Conditioner in COOL mode?
    • W
      williamsharoldSep 5, 2025
      During cooling operation, a thin mist may be seen emitted from the indoor unit due to high room temperature and humidity. After a period of time, the mist will disappear with the decrease of room temperature and humidity.
  • R
    Rebecca ThomasSep 8, 2025
    What causes the 'water flowing' noise in my Sharp AY-X12NCJ Air Conditioner?
    • S
      srussoSep 8, 2025
      The swishing noise like water flowing is the refrigerant flowing inside the Sharp Air Conditioner unit.

Summary

SHARP Air Conditioner Operation Manual

Applicable Models and Introduction

Lists the specific Sharp air conditioner models and provides an introductory statement.

Operation Safety Precautions

Critical Warnings Before Operation

Essential safety guidelines and warnings to follow before operating the air conditioner.

Component Identification

Indoor and Outdoor Unit Parts Overview

Detailed diagram and list of components for both indoor and outdoor units.

Remote Control Operation Guide

Basic Remote Functions and Modes

Explanation of ON/OFF, MODE, SLEEP, FAN, and CLOCK buttons on the remote control.

Advanced Remote Control Features

Specialized Remote Functions

Details on X-FAN, TURBO, LIGHT, QUIET, and Swing functions via remote control.

Timer and Sensor Operations

Timer, I FEEL, and Mode Explanations

Instructions for setting timers, using the I FEEL function, and understanding mode behaviors.

Sleep Mode Functions

Sleep Mode Introduction and Custom Settings

Explains Sleep 1, Sleep 2, and Sleep 3 modes, including custom temperature adjustments.

Remote Control Maintenance and Emergency Use

Battery Replacement and Manual Switch Operation

Guidance on changing remote batteries and using the manual switch for emergency operation.

Care and Cleaning Procedures

Cleaning Front Panel and Air Filters

Step-by-step guide for cleaning the front panel and air filters of the unit.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Immediate Safety Actions for Critical Issues

Instructions to stop operations and contact a contractor for critical issues.

Operational Tips and Usage Notes

Energy Saving and Operational Principles

Advice on energy efficiency and principles of cooling, heating, and defrosting operations.

Installation Site Selection and Precautions

Indoor and Outdoor Unit Placement Guidelines

Recommendations for selecting appropriate locations for installing indoor and outdoor units.

Electrical Safety and Grounding Requirements

Wiring, Circuit Breaker, and Earthing

Safety precautions for electrical installation, circuit breaker capacity, and proper earthing requirements.

Installation Dimension Diagram

Required Clearances for Unit Installation

Visual guide showing required clearances around indoor and outdoor units for installation.

Indoor Unit Installation Procedures

Mounting Plate, Piping Hole, and Drain Hose Installation

Instructions for installing the mounting plate, drilling the piping hole, and connecting the drain hose.

Indoor Unit Wiring and Piping Connections

Connecting Electrical Wires and Refrigerant Pipes

Steps for connecting indoor and outdoor electrical wires and refrigerant pipes securely.

Outdoor Unit Installation and Testing

Wiring, Leak Test, and Drainage Setup

Guidelines for outdoor unit wiring, air purging, leakage testing, and condensate drainage.

Final Checks and Operation Test

Installation Verification and Initial Operation

Procedures for checking installation integrity and performing an initial operation test.

Technical Specifications

Sharp AY-X12NCJ Specifications

General IconGeneral
Heating Capacity4.0 kW
Power Supply220-240 V, 50 Hz
Weight (Outdoor Unit)28 kg
TypeSplit System
Power Consumption (Heating)1.0 kW
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (W x H x D)780 x 540 mm

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