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1. This document provides installation instructions and safety precautions for air conditioning units. It outlines dimensions and clearances needed, safety warnings, and installation procedures and diagrams. 2. Safety precautions include warnings about installation and maintenance only by qualified professionals, proper grounding, and disconnecting power before servicing. Hazards from refrigerant leaks, sharp edges, and automatic unit start are also noted. 3. Installation diagrams show requirements for outdoor unit placement, including minimum distances from walls and other units. Drainage and condensation disposal are also illustrated. Indoor unit installation clearances and mounting are depicted.

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Outline and Dimentions

1. This document provides installation instructions and safety precautions for air conditioning units. It outlines dimensions and clearances needed, safety warnings, and installation procedures and diagrams. 2. Safety precautions include warnings about installation and maintenance only by qualified professionals, proper grounding, and disconnecting power before servicing. Hazards from refrigerant leaks, sharp edges, and automatic unit start are also noted. 3. Installation diagrams show requirements for outdoor unit placement, including minimum distances from walls and other units. Drainage and condensation disposal are also illustrated. Indoor unit installation clearances and mounting are depicted.

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OUTLINE AND DIMENTIONS

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
This manual will serve as a guide for procedures and installation to establish a safe and good standard operation for
airconditioning unit
Before using air conditioning unit please read this instructions manual carefully.
This appliance is intended to be used by expert or trained users in shops, in light industry and on farms, or for
commercial use by lay persons.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons, including children, with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

! WARNING
• Installation and maintenance should be performed by qualified persons who are familiar with local code and regulation, and
experienced with this type of appliance.
• All field wiring must be installed in accordance with the national wiring regulation.
• Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit corresponds to that of the name plate before commencing wiring work according to
the wiring diagram.
• The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible hazard due to insulation failure.
• All electrical wiring must not touch the water piping or any moving parts of the fan motors.
• Confirm that the unit has been switched OFF before installing or servicing the unit.
• Disconnect from the main power supply before servicing the air conditioner unit.
• DO NOT pull out the power cord when the power is ON. This may cause serious electrical shocks which may result in the
fire hazards.
• Keep the indoor and outdoor units, power cable and transmission wiring, at least 1m from TVs and radios, to prevent distorted
pictures and static. {Depending on the type and source of the electrical waves, static may be heard even when more than
1m away}.

WARNING
Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process (if applicable) or to clean, other than those recommended by the
manufacturer. The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for example: open
flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater). Do not pierce or burn. Be aware that refrigerants may not
contain an odour. Appliance shall be installed, operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger than Xm2 (refer to page
13).
NOTE: The manufacturer may provide other suitable examples or may provide additional information about the refrigerant odor

! CAUTION
Please take note of the following important points when installing.
• Do not install the unit where leakage of flammable gas may occur.
If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, it may cause fire ignition.
• Ensure that drainage piping is connected properly.
If the drainage piping is not connected properly, it may cause water leakage which will dampen the furniture.
• Do not overcharge the unit.
This unit is factory pre-charged. Overcharge will cause over-current or damage to the compressor.
• Ensure that the unit’s panel is closed after service or installation.
Unsecured panels will cause the unit to operate noisily.
• Sharp edges and coil surfaces are potential locations which may cause injury hazards. Avoid from being in contact with these
places.
• Before turning off the power supply set the remote controller’s ON/OFF switch to the “OFF” position to prevent the nuisance
tripping of the unit. If this is not done, the unit’s fans will start turning automatically when power resumes, posing a hazard to
service personnel or the user.
• Do not install the units at or near doorway.
• Do not operate any heating apparatus too close to the air conditioner unit or use in room where mineral oil, oil vapor or oil steam
exist, this may cause plastic part to melt or deform as a result of excessive heat or chemical reaction.
• When the unit is used in kitchen, keep flour away from going into suction of the unit.
• This unit is not suitable for factory used where cutting oil mist or iron powder exist or voltage fluctuates greatly.

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• Do not install the units at area like hot spring or oil refinery plant where sulphide gas exists.
• Ensure the color of wires of the outdoor unit and the terminal markings are same to the indoors respectively.
IMPORTANT:
• DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE AIR CONDITIONER UNIT IN A LAUNDRY ROOM.
• Do not use joined and twisted wires for incoming power supply.
• The equipment is not intended for use in a potentially explosive atmosphere.

IMPORTANT

Important information regarding the refrigerant used


This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Do not vent gases into the atmosphere.
Refrigerant type: R32
GWP (1) value: 675
(1) GWP = Global Warming Potential

1 Please fill in with indelible ink,


1 the factory refrigerant charge of the product,
1 the additional refrigerant amount charged in the field and

1 + 2 the total refrigerant charge on the refrigerant charge


label supplied with the product.
The filled out label must be adhered in the proximity of the product charging port (e.g. onto the inside of the service cover).

Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases

R32 1 = kg
GWP: 675
2 = kg
2
1 1 + 2 = kg
GWP × kg
1000
= tC 2e
O q

a Factory refrigerant charge: see unit name plate


b Additional refrigerant amount charged c
Total refrigerant charge
d Greenhouse gas emissions of the total refrigerant charge expressed as tones CO2-equivalent e
GWP = Global warmingng

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INSTALLATION DIAGRAM

INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT (25/35)

• Where a wall or other obstacle is in the path of outdoor unit’s intake or exhaust airflow, follow the installation
guidelines below.
• For any of the below installation patterns, the wall height on the exhaust side should be 1200mm or less.

More than 150


More
than 100

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Drain water hole

Bottom frame

Drain Plug

Hose (available comercially,


inner dia. 16mm)

Drain work. (Heat Pump Unit Only)


1) Use drain plug for drainage.
2) If the drain port is covered by a mounting base or floor surface, place additional foot bases of at least 30mm in
height under the outdoor unit’s feet.
In cold areas, do not use a drain hose with the outdoor unit. (Otherwise, drain water may freeze, impairing heating
performance.)

INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT (50/60)

The outdoor unit must be installed in such a way, so as to


prevent short circuit of the hot discharged air or obstruction to the
smooth air flow. Please follow the installation clearances shown
in the figure. Select the coolest possible place where intake air
temperature is not greater than the outside air temperature
(Refer to operating range).

Installation clearances

Dimension A B C D
Minimum 300 1000 300 500
Distance,
mm

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Note: If there is any obstacle higher than half, of the unit’s
height (H), please allow more space than the figure indicated in
the above table.

Condensed Water Disposal Of Outdoor Unit (Heat Pump Unit Only)


• There are 2 holes on the base of Outdoor Unit for condensed water to flow out. Insert the drain elbow to one of
the holes.
• To install the drain elbow, first insert one portion of the hook to the base (portion A), then pull the drain elbow in
the direction shown by the arrow while inserting the other portion to the base. After installation, check to ensure
that the drain elbow clings to base firmly.
• If the unit is installed in a snowy and chilly area, condensed water may freeze in the base. In such case, please
remove plug at the bottom of unit to smooth the drainage.

INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT

The indoor unit must be installed in such a way so as to prevent short circuit of the cool discharged air with the hot
return air. Please follow the installation clearance shown in the figure. Do not place the indoor unit where there could
be direct sunlight shining on it. Also, this location must be suitable for piping and drainage, and be away from doors
or windows.
Mount the Unit onto The Installation Plate
Hook the indoor unit onto the upper portion of the installation plate (Engage the two hooks at the rear top of the
indoor unit with the upper edge of the installation plate). Ensure that the hooks are properly seated on the installation
plate by moving it to the left and right.
How To Attach The Indoor Unit
Hook the claws of the bottom frame to the mounting plate.
How To Remove The Indoor Unit
Push up the marked area (at the lower part of the front grille)

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Mounting plate

Clip

Bottom frame
Front grille Mark (Rear side)

Hang indoor unit’s hook here.

When stripping the ends Mounting plate


of interconnecting wires in
advance, bind right ends of
wires with insulating tape.
Interconnecting
wires

Wire guide

Water Drainage Piping


The indoor drain pipe must be in a downward gradient for smooth drainage. Avoid situations that are likely to cause
water to leak.

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REFRIGERANT PIPING

Allowable Piping Length


If the pipe is too long, both the capacity and
reliability of the unit will drop. As the number of
bends increases, resistance to the flow of
refrigerant system increases, thus lowering cooling
capacity. As a result, the compressor may become
defective. Always choose the shortest path and
follow the recommendations as tabulated below:

Indoor (FTXC) 25 35 50 60
Model
Outdoor (RXC) 25 35 50 60

Min. Allowable Length (L), m 3 3

Max. Allowable Length (L), m 20 30

Max. Allowable Elevation (E), m 15 15

Gas Pipe Size, mm/(in) 9.52 (3/8") 12.70 (1/2")

Liquid Pipe Size, mm/(in) 6.35 (1/4") 6.35 (1/4")

*Be sure to add the proper amount of additional refrigerant. Failure to do so may result in reduced performance.
Remark: The refrigerant pre-charged in the outdoor unit is for piping length up to 7.5m. Equivalent length for
various fitting (meter)

Pipe Size L joint Trap bend

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3/8" (OD9.52mm) 0.18 1.3
1/2" (OD12.7mm) 0.20 1.5
5/8" (OD15.9mm) 0.25 2.0
3/4" (OD19.1mm) 0.35 2.4
7/8" (OD22.2mm) 0.40 3.0
1" (OD25.4mm) 0.45 3.4
1 1/8" (OD28.6mm) 0.50 3.7
1 3/8" (OD34.9mm) 0.60 4.4
Notes:
1. Equivalent piping length is obtained with actual length of gas piping.
2. 90° bend of piping is equivalent to L joint.
Bending must be carefully made so as not to crush the pipe. Use a pipe bender to bend a pipe where possible.

REFRIGERANT PIPING

Piping Works and Flaring Technique


• Do not use contaminated or damaged copper tubing. If any piping, evaporator or condenser had been exposed
or had been opened for 15 seconds or more, the system must be vacuumed. Generally, do not remove plastic,
rubber plugs and brass nuts from the valves, fittings, tubing and coils until it is ready to connect suction or liquid
line into valves or fittings.
• If any brazing work is required, ensure that nitrogen gas is passed through coil and joints while the brazing work
is being done. This will eliminate soot formation on the inside wall of copper tubings.
Cut the pipe stages by stages, advancing the blade of pipe cutter slowly. Extra force and a deep cut will cause more
distortion of pipe and therefore extra burr.
• Remove burrs from cut edges of the pipes with remover.
See Figure II. Hold the pipe on top position and burr Figure III
remover at lower position to prevent metal chips from Copper Tube D
entering the pipe. This will avoid unevenness on the flare Swaging Block
faces which will cause gas leak.
• Insert the flare nuts, mounted on the connection parts of
both the indoor unit and outdoor unit, into the copper pipes.
• The exact length of pipe protruding from the top surface of
the swaging block is determined by the flaring tool. See Figure
III. Ø Tube, D A (mm)
• Fix the pipe firmly on the swaging block. Match the centers of Inch mm Imperial (Wing- Rigid (Clutch
both the swaging block and the flaring punch, then tighten the nut Type) Type)
flaring punch fully.
1/4" 6.35 1.3 0.7
• The refrigerant pipe connection is insulated by closed cell
polyurethane. 3/8" 9.52 1.6 1.0
1/2" 12.70 1.9 1.3
Piping Connection to The Units
• Align the center of the piping and tighten the flare nut 5/8" 15.88 2.2 1.7
sufficiently with fingers. See Figure IV. 3/4" 19.05 2.5 2.0

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• Finally, tighten the flare nut with torque wrench until the
wrench clicks. Figure IV Flare Joint Flared Tube
• When tightening the flare nut with the torque wrench,
ensure that the tightening direction follows the arrow
indicated on the wrench.
• The refrigerant pipe connection are insulated by closed cell Indoor Piping Flare Nut
polyurethane.
12.70 (1/2") 55 (40.6)
15.88 (5/8") 65 (48.0)
19.05 (3/4") 78 (57.6)

Torque Wrench
Spanner

ELECTRICAL WIRING CONNECTION

IMPORTANT: * The figures shown in the table are for information purpose only. They should be checked and
selected to comply with the local/national codes of regulations. This is also subject to the
type of installation and conductors used.
** The appropriate voltage range should be checked with label data on the unit.

Model Indoor (FTXC) 25 35 50 60

Outdoor (RXC) 25 35 50 60

Voltage range** 220-


240V/~/50Hz
+!
Power supply cable size* 1.5 2.5
mm2 3 3
Number of conductors
Interconnection cable 1.5 2.5
size* mm2 4 4
Number of conductors
Recommended fuse 16 20
• All wires must be firmly connected. /circuit breaker rating A
• Make sure all the wire do not touch the refrigerant pipings, compressor or any moving parts.

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• The connecting wire between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit must be clamped by using provided cord
anchorage.
• The power supply cord must be equivalent to H07RN-F which is the minimum requirement.
• Make sure no external pressure is applied to the terminal connectors and wires.
• Make sure all the covers are properly fixed to avoid any gap.
Inverter (Power Outdoor) • Use round crimp-style terminal for connecting wires to
Indoor Unit Interconnection Outdoor Unit the power supply terminal block. Connect the wires by
Terminal Block cable Terminal Block matching to the indication on terminal block. (Refer to
1 1 the wiring diagram attached on the unit).
2 2
Attach insulation sleeve
SIG SIG

L
N Electric wire
Round crimp-style terminal
Power Supply Cable
Power
N / L2 Supply • Used the correct screwdriver for terminal screws
Fuse / CircuitMain
L / L1 tightening. Unsuitable screwdrivers can damage the
There must be an all pole disconnection
in the supply mains with a contact
Breaker Switch screw head.
separation of at least 3mm. • Over tightening can damage the terminal screws.
• Do not connect wire of different gauge to same terminal.
• Keep wiring in an orderly manner. Prevent the wiring from obstructing other parts and the terminal box cover.
Connect wires of the Do not connect wires of the Do not connect wires
same gauge to both side. same gauge to one side. of different gauges.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN DEALING WITH R32 UNIT

R32 charge, kg Minimum floor area, R32 charge, kg for Minimum floor area, Xm2
Model for 7.5m piping Xm2 (based on 7.5m max allowable pipe (based on max allowable
piping) length* pipe length *)
FTXC25AV1B - 0.6 0.34 0.94 0.84
RXC25AV1B
FTXC35AV1B - 0.8 0.61 1.14 1.24
RXC35AV1B
FTXC50AV1B - 1.1 1.15 1.61 2.47
RXC50AV1B
FTXC60AV1B - 1.2 1.37 1.71 2.79
RXC60AV1B

• I installation of pipe work shall be kept to a minimum and pipe work shall be protected from physical damage
and shall not be installed in an unventilated space;
• Reusable mechanical connectors and flare joints shall be accessible for maintenance purposes;

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! WARNING
Prior to installation, ensure risk of ignition is minimized and avoid working in confined space. Ensure
adequate ventilation is available by opening windows or doors.

• When flared joints are reused indoors, the flare part shall be re-fabricated.
• Avoid installation of the air conditioner in a place where there is danger of exposure to continuously operating
open flames (for example an operating electric heaters).
• A ny person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid
certificate from an industry-accredited assessment authority, which authorizes their competence to handle
refrigerants safely in accordance with an industry recognized assessment specification.

• Checking for presence of refrigerant


The area shall be checked with an appropriate refrigerant detector prior to and during work, to ensure the
technician is aware of potentially flammable atmospheres. Ensure that the leak detection equipment being used
is suitable for use with flammable refrigerants, i.e. non sparking, adequately sealed or intrinsically safe.

• Presence of fire extinguisher


If any hot work is to be conducted on the refrigeration equipment or any associated parts, appropriate fire
extinguishing equipment shall be available to hand. Have a dry powder or CO2 fire extinguisher adjacent to the
charging area.

• No ignition sources
All possible ignition sources, including cigarette smoking, should be kept sufficiently far away from the site of
installation, repairing, removing and disposal, during which flammable refrigerant can possibly be released to the
surrounding space. “No Smoking” signs shall be displayed.

• The following checks shall be applied to installations:


– marking to the equipment continues to be visible and legible. Markings and signs that are illegible shall be
corrected;
– refrigeration pipe or components are installed in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any
substance which may corrode refrigerant containing components, unless the components are constructed of
materials which are inherently resistant to being corroded or are suitably protected against being so corroded.

• Initial safety checks shall include:


– that capacitors are discharged, this shall be done in a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking
– there shall be no live electrical components and wiring are exposed while charging, recovering or purging the
system;

• Repair to intrinsically safe components


Do not apply any permanent inductive or capacitance loads to the circuit without ensuring that this will not exceed
the permissible voltage and current permitted for the equipment in use.
Replace components only with parts specified by the manufacturer.

• Leak detection methods


Ensure that the detector is not a potential source of ignition (for example a halide torch) and is suitable for the
refrigerant used. Leak detection equipment shall be set at a percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant (for R32, LFL is
13%) and shall be calibrated to the refrigerant employed and the appropriate percentage of gas (25 % maximum) is
confirmed.

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Leak detection fluids are suitable for use with most refrigerants but the use of detergents containing chlorine shall be
avoided as the chlorine may react with the refrigerant and corrode the copper pipe-work. If a leak is suspected, all
naked flames shall be removed/extinguished. If a leakage of refrigerant is found which requires brazing, all of the
refrigerant shall be recovered from the system, or isolated (by means of shut off valves) in a part of the system
remote from the leak. Oxygen free nitrogen (OFN) shall then be purged through the system both before and during
the brazing process.

• Removal and evacuation


When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs – or for any other purpose – conventional procedures shall
be used. However, it is important that best practice is followed since flammability is a consideration. The following
procedure shall be adhered to:
• remove refrigerant;
• purge the circuit with inert gas;
• evacuate;
• purge again with inert gas;
• open the circuit by cutting or brazing.
The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders. The system shall be “flushed” with
OFN to render the unit safe. This process may need to be repeated several times. Compressed air or oxygen shall
not be used for this task. Flushing shall be achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system with OFN and continuing
to fill until the working pressure is achieved, then venting to atmosphere, and finally pulling down to a vacuum. This
process shall be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system. When the final OFN charge is used, the system
shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work to take place. This operation is absolutely vital if
brazing operations on the pipe-work are to take place. Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not close to
any ignition sources and there is ventilation available.

• Labelling
This unit shall be labelled ‘de-commissioned and emptied of refrigerant’. This label shall be dated and signed.
Ensure that there are labels on the equipment stating the equipment contains flammable refrigerant.

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VACUUMING AND CHARGING
Vacuuming The Piping And The Indoor Unit
Except for the outdoor unit which is pre-charged with
refrigerant, the indoor unit and the refrigerant connection
pipes must be air-purged because the air containing
moisture that remains in the refrigerant cycle may cause
malfunction of the compressor.
• Remove the caps from the valve and the service port.
• Connect the center of the charging gauge to the vacuum
pump.
• Connect the charging gauge to the service port of the 3-
way valve.
• Start the vacuum pump. Evacuate for approximately 30
minutes. The evacuation time varies with different vacuum
pump capacity. Confirm that the charging gauge needle
has moved towards -760mmHg.
Caution
• If the gauge needle does not move to -760mmHg, be sure
to check for leakage at flare type connection of the indoor
and outdoor unit and repair the leak before proceeding to
the next step.
• Close the valve of the changing gauge and stop the vacuum
pump.
• On the outdoor unit, open the suction valve (3 way) and
liquid valve (2 way) (in anti-clockwise direction) with 4mm
key for hexagon sacked screw.
Charge Operation
This operation must be done by using a gas cylinder and a
precise weighing machine. The additional charge is topped-
up into the outdoor unit using the suction valve via the
service port.
• Remove the service port cap.
• Connect the low pressure side of the charging gauge to the
suction service port center of the cylinder tank and close
the high pressure side of the gauge. Purge the air from the
service hose.
• Start the air conditioner unit.
• Open the gas cylinder and low-pressure charging valve.
• When the required refrigerant quantity is pumped into the unit, close the low-pressure side and the gas cylinder
valve.
• Disconnect the service hose from service port. Put back the service port cap.

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ADDITIONAL CHARGE
The refrigerant is pre-charged in the outdoor unit. If the piping length is less than 7.5m, then additional charge after
vacuuming is not necessary. If the piping length is more than 7.5m, then use the additional charge value as
indicated in the table. Additional refrigerant charge [g] per additional 1m length as tabulated

Indoor (FTXC) 25 35 50 60
Model
Outdoor (RXC) 25 35 50 60
Additional charge [g/m] 17 17 17 17

Example:
FTXC25 & RXC25 with 12m piping length, additional piping length is 4.5m. Thus,
Additional charge = 4.5[m] x 17[g/m]
= 76.5[g]

INDICATOR LIGHTS
IR Signal Receiver
When an infrared remote-control operating signal has been transmitted, the signal receiver on the indoor unit will
respond as below to confirm acceptance of the signal transmission.

ON to OFF Long Beep


OFF to ON Short Beep
Pump down / Cool force on
Others Short Beep
IR Receiver
Cooling Unit/Heat Pump Unit
The table shows the LED indicator lights for the air conditioner LED Indicator Lights for Cooling Unit/Heat Pump Unit
unit under normal operation and fault conditions. The LED
indicator lights are located at the side of the air conditioner
unit.
IR Receiver
The heat pump units are equipped with an “auto” mode sensor
whereby it will provide reasonable room temperature by Cool/Heat
switching automatically to either “cool” or “heat” mode Timer
Sleep
according to the temperature set by the user.
ON/OFF ON/OFF switch

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LED Indicator Lights: Normal Operation And Fault Conditions For Cooling/Heat Pump Unit

COOL/HEAT Operation
(BLUE/RED)
Cool mode
BLUE
Heat mode
RED
Auto mode in Heating operation
RED
Auto mode in Cooling operation
BLUE
Timer on

Sleep mode on

Fan mode on
BLUE

Dry mode on
BLUE
Defrost operation
RED
Unit error
BLUE
ON Blinking

OPERATING RANGE

Heat Pump Model

Model: FTXC 25/35 RXC 25/35

COOLING HEATING

18
50
46
43 20
40 18

30 10

20

0
10

-10

-15

-20
0 10 15 20 25 27 30
10 1415 1920 23 25

INDOOR TEMP (˚CWB) INDOOR TEMP (˚CDB)


DB: Dry bulb WB: Wet bulb

Model: FTXC 50/60 RXC 50/60

COOLING HEATING
50
46
43 20
40 18

30 10

20

0
10

0
-10

-10 -15

-20
-20 10 15 20 25 27 30
10 1415 1920 23 25

INDOOR TEMP (˚CWB) INDOOR TEMP (˚CDB)


DB: Dry bulb WB: Wet bulb

AIR FILTER
1. Open the front panel. 4. Clean or replace each filter. See
• Hold the panel at the recesses on the main unit figure.
(2 recesses on right and left sides) and lift it until it • When shaking off remaining water, do not wring the
stops. filter.

• Push a little upwards the tab at the center of each air virustatic functions as they were and close the
front panel.

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• Insert claws of the filters into slots of the front panel. 3. Take off the Bio filter with bacteriostatic,
• Close the front panel slowly and push the panel at the virustatic functions.

• 3 points. (1 on each side and 1 in the middle.)
• Hold the recessed parts of the frame and unhook the • The air filter and Bio filter with bacteriostatic,

four claws. virustatic functions have a symmetrical form in the


horizontal direction.

* Bio Filter and Titanium Apatite Filter are optional accessories.

! CAUTION
• Please use this Bio Filter during dry season such as winter.

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• Storage, handling and disposal methods.
• The lifetime of this Bio Filter is about a year after opening.
• In case you do not use this Bio Filter right away, please don’t place the Bio Filter in any place where it will be
subjected to direct sunlight, high temperatures and/or high humidity.
• There can be slight differences between Bio Filter color because of the manufacturing reasons, there is no effect
on the unit performance.
• Please open this bag right before you use it. Bio Filter should remain unopened and sealed in its packaging until
right before usage. (It may cause performance deterioration or quality change.)
• To avoid danger of suffocation and any unexpected accident, please dispose the plastic bag immediately after you
remove the Bio Filter. Keep out of reach of babies and children.
• I f you keep this Bio Filter for a long time, please keep it unopened and store in a cool place avoiding direct sunlight.
• Please dispose the old Bio Filter as nonflammable garbage after use.
• Operation with dirty filters:
(1) cannot deodorize the air. (3) results in poor heating or cooling.
(2) cannot clean the air. (4) may cause odor.
• To order Bio Filter, contact the service shop where you bought the air conditioner.

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

Service Parts Maintenance Procedures Period


Indoor air filter 1. Remove any dust adhering to the filter by using a vacuum cleaner or wash At least once every 2
in lukewarm water (below 40°C/104°F) with a neutral cleaning detergent. weeks.
2. Rinse the filter well and dry before placing it back onto the unit. More frequently if
3. Do not use gasoline, volatile substances or chemicals to clean the filter. necessary.
Indoor unit 1. Clean any dirt or dust on the grille or panel by wiping it with a soft cloth At least once every 2
soaked in lukewarm water (below 40°C/104°F) and a neutral detergent weeks.
solution.
2. Do not use gasoline, volatile substances or chemicals to clean the indoor More frequently if
unit. necessary.
! CAUTION
• Avoid direct contact of any coil treatment cleaners on plastic part. This may cause plastic part to deform
as a result of chemical reaction.

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1. Open the front panel.
• Hold the panel at the recesses on the main unit (2
recesses on right and left sides) and lift it until it stops.

2. Remove the front panel.


• W hile lifting the front panel further, slide it to the right
and pull it to the front side. The left rotating shaft is
detached. Slide the right rotating shaft to the left and
pull it to the front side to remove it.

3. Attach the front panel.


• A lign the right and left rotating shafts of the front panel
with the grooves and push them all the way in.
• G ently close the front panel. (Push both ends and the
center on the front panel.)

! CAUTION
• Don’t touch the metal parts of the indoor unit. It may cause an injury.
• When removing or attaching the front panel, support the panel securely with hand to prevent it from falling. For
• cleaning, do not use hot water above 40°C, benzine, gasoline, thinner, nor other volatile oils, polishing
compound, scrubbing brushes, nor other hand stuff.
• After cleaning, make sure that the front panel is securely fixed.
When The Unit Is Not To Be Used For An Extended Long Period Of Time
Operate the unit for 2 hours with Remove the power plug.
the following setting. If you are using an
independent electric
Operating mode : cool circuit for your unit, cut
Temperature : 30°C/86°F off the circuit.
Remove the batteries in
the remote control.
TROUBLESHOOTING

For any enquiries on spare part, please contact your authorized dealer. When any malfunction of the air
conditioner unit is noted, immediately switch off the power supply to the unit. Check the following fault
conditions and causes for some simple troubleshooting tips.
Fault Causes / Action
1. The compressor does not operate 3 minutes after the air – Protection against frequent starting. Wait for 3 to 4
conditioner unit is started. minutes for the compressor to start operating.

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2. The air conditioner unit does not operate. – Power failure, or the fuse needs to be replaced.
– The power plug is disconnected.
– It is possible that your delay timer has been set
incorrectly.
– If the fault persist after all these verifications, please
contact the air conditioner unit installer.
3. The air flow is too low. – The air filter is dirty.
– The doors or windows are open.
– The air suction and discharge are clogged.
– The regulated temperature is not high enough.
4. Discharge air flow has bad odour. – Odours may be caused by cigarettes, smoke particles,
perfume etc. which might have adhered onto the coil.

5. Condensation on the front air grille of the indoor unit. – This is caused by air humidity after an extended long
period of operation.
– The set temperature is too low, increase the temperature
setting and operate the unit at high fan speed.
6. Water flowing out from the air conditioner unit. – Switch off unit and call dealer.

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