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1. The desired temperature can be set in increments of 1 C between 16 C and 30C e To decrease set temperature press TEMP button e To increase set temperature press TEMP button Changing the Fan Speed e The fan speed can be adjusted to LOW MEDIUM HIGH or AUTO In AUTO mode the micro computer will decide the optimum fan speed automatically When in this mode the air condi tioner will start up the fan at HIGH speed to bring down the room temperature quickly Once the room temperature is within 0 5 C of the set temperature the fan adjusts to MEDIUM speed When the room temperature is 0 5 C lower than of the set temperature the fan switches to LOW speed for whisper quiet operation e To select fan speed press the FAN button LOW MED HIGH icons will be displayed on handset LCD Activating SLEEP Mode In this mode the micro computer raises the temperature gradually to offset the change in body temperature while sleeping This prevents overcooling avoids morning chills and promises sound sleep with lower electricity bills e To activate the SLEEP mode press the SLEEP button The sleep icon will show on the display To inactivate the SLEEP mode press the SLEEP button again The sleep icon will disappear from the display Adjusting the Louvers Vertical louvers on the wall mounted unit can be adjusted manually e Move the louvers left right to direct airflow towards desired di rection The horizontal louver can be adjusted to
2. 7 18 FV 100 1 0 Ton 2 0 mm 3 20 2 5 mm 3 18 4 0 mm 7 20 6 0 mm 7 18 FV 150 1 5 Ton 2 5 mm 3 18 6 0 mm 7 18 6 0 mm 7 18 10 0 mm 7 16 FV 175 1 75 Ton 2 5 mm2 3 18 6 0 mm 7 18 6 0 mm 7 18 10 0 mm 7 16 FV 200 2 0 Ton 2 5 mm 3 18 6 0 mm 7 18 10 0 mm 7 16 10 0 mm 7 16 The designation represents the number and diameter in S W G of wires forming the cable e g 3 20 indicates wires each of 20S W G in cable Air Conditioner Specifications FS 80 FS 100 FV 100 FV 150 FV 150ME FV 200 Cooling Capacity Btu Hr 9500 13000 14500 19000 21000 24000 Power input Watts 1250 1600 1600 2000 2490 2570 E E R Btu Hr 706 8 1 9 06 9 50 7 63 9 33 Airflow cfm 350 350 485 485 485 510 Moisture Removal Ltr Hr 0 8 1 3 1 3 2 1 2 4 2 9 Current A 5 5 7 2 7 3 9 2 11 2 11 6 Power Supply V HZ Ph 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 Dimensions WxHxD mm 560X375X730 670X455X745 Net Weight kgs 55 56 67 77 77 81 Note In view of Frizair s policy of continuous development specifications may change without notice or obligation Specifications for Remote Control Modes Auto Cool Dry Fan Sleep Temperature Setting Range 16 C to 30 C Temperature Setting Resolution 1 C Timer Adjustable from 0 to 12 hours for either ON or OFF time Compressor Time Delay 3 minutes approx Digital Display Displays room temperature as measured at the inlet of the cooling c
3. Frizair any other obligation or liability REFERENCE RECORD To be filled in by the customer Model No Serial No Compressor Serial No Name of Customer Invoice No Invoice Date HYDERABAD B 47 48 Industrial Estate Sanatnagar Hyderabad 500 018 A P India Tel No 3815086 3718836 7 Fax 91 40 3703479 email Frizair frizair com web www frizair com BOMBAY Parel Telephone Complex Compound P O Lane Dr Ambedkar Road Parel Bombay 400 012 Tel No 4101988 9 Fax 91 22 4102279 AHMEDABAD Cellar No 2 Sumeru Apartments Near Sadhana School Pritamanagar Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380006 Tel 6576332 Tel Fax 91 79 6576432 DADRA k Gala No 6 amp 7 Konark Udyog Bhavan Survey No 208 3 1 Dadra Union Territory of Dadra amp Nagar Haveli Tel No 648752 Tel Fax No 91 260 648751
4. defects Further in no case shall the Warranty extend to payment of any monetary consideration or replacement or return of the air conditioner 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 While FRIZAIR will make every effort to carry out repairs replacements of parts under this Warranty as soon as possible it is made clear that FRIZAIR shall not be liable to do so within any specified period of time This Warranty holds good only so long as there is correct use and maintenance of the air conditioner If the original serial numbers are removed obliterated or altered from the compressor or the cabinet this Warranty will cease to be valid This Warranty is issued at Hyderabad and all courts at Hyderabad shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters covered by or following from this Warranty The room air conditioner is designed to operate between 207 and 253 volts Any defect failure due to operation of the machine beyond these limits will not be covered by the above Warranty Notwithstanding anything contained above Frizair will not be liable or responsible in any other manner implied or otherwise except for those which are clearly admitted or expressly stated herein The purchaser s invoice is proof of purchase Purchaser will need to produce the original Invoice in case of any claim under this Warranty This certificate is the final expression of all warrantees given and may not be varied No person is authorized to assume for
5. four fixed positions or swings continuously e To change the louver position press the LOUVER button Icon will be displayed indicating the position or swinging of louver Subsequent pressing of LOUVER button each time will reposition the louver or make it swing Setting the Timer The air conditioner can be programmed to switch ON OFF in hourly increments e To set the time when the unit should come on or off press TM TM button until desired time is displayed e To inactivate the timer press CANCEL button The preset time s will disappear e Maximum delay timer setting is 18 hours MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the air filters regularly before they become clogged with dust After 160 hours of use typically 15 to 30 days FILTER Clean indicator light on the unit comes on This indicates that the filter need to be cleaned In normal use it is best to clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner and then rinse in clean water If they are very dirty wash them gently in a mild detergent solution before rinsing in clean water Allow the filters to dry thoroughly in the shade after washing Remove the air filters one at a time in the following manner e Using the grip positions located on either side of the front panel indi cated by arrows gently pull the panel up The filters will be visible e Slide each filter in the direction indicated by the arrow lift and slide out as shown below e To replace t
6. into place Optional Handset bracket can be fitted at any conven ient location with the screws provided OPERATION GENERAL PROCEDURES For best results point the remote handset towards unit when pressing a control button After pressing button the signal transmitted icon will show mo mentarily on the top right corner of the handset display to indi cate the signal is being transmitted A beep sound from the in door unit indicates that the signal has been received TURNING THE UNIT ON OFF To turn the air conditioner ON press ON OFF button Red light indicator on unit will come on and the horizontal louver will rotate to selected position To turn the air conditioner OFF press ON OFF button The horizontal louver will move to closed position Setting the Mode The air conditioner has three modes of operation FAN COOL DRY In FAN mode only the fan operates to filter and re circulate the air without any cooling effect In COOL mode the unit will cool room air to desired set tempera ture DRY mode is used to dehumidify the air on damp rainy days and in high humidity areas when ambient is cool but humid and un comfortable It dehumidifies the air with minimum power consump tion In this mode both fan and compressor are switched ON and OFF at selected times e To change the mode press the mode button until the respective mode position displayed on remote LCD SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
7. lower edge in How To Remove The Grill The grill is attached to the cabinet with snap clips at the top and screws at the bottom Remove the removable panel first and you will see two screws at the left and right of the bottom side Unscrew them Hold up the grill with your hands to remove it completely When refitting the grill insert the two clips on the upper part of the grill into the two slots at the top side of the cabinet Press the front panel at its bottom side and fix it with screw This completes the refitting of the grill TROUBLE SHOOTING What To Do Before Calling For Service PROBLEM CHECK THE FOLLOWING Unit does not operate Is the power plug of unit properly connected to the power outlet Have any fuses blown Is the selector knob is at ON position Insufficient cooling Make sure that the thermostat set temperature is cooler than the room temperature Check the air filters Clogged filters will reduce cooling efficiency If the cooling coils are iced up wash the filter To get rid of ice quickly operate the air conditioner in the FAN mode until all the ice has gone Exhaust window is set at EXHAUST position if so close the exhaust lever by moving it to CLOSE position Compressor switching off Horizontal louvers are pointing down and Prematurely vertical louvers or pointing to the left Remote Control does not work Make sure the batteries installed correctly Check if batteries are discharged and replace if
8. Make sure that no obstructions both inside and outside the room prevent the airflow 2 Preferably locate the air conditioner with lower edge of the cabinet approximately 0 75 m 30 to 1 5 m 60 from the floor This usually gives the optimum air circulation pattern within the room 3 Mounting must be strong enough to support the weight of the air conditioner with sufficient rigidity to prevent vibration being transmitted to windows and the surrounding frame Process 1 Remove the front grill as shown in MAINTENANCE section of this manual 2 Slide out the unit from the cabinet 3 Fix the cabinet with the holes provided to the wooden frame using the screws Ensure a strong and rigid installation If required support the cabinet in the wall with brackets and completely weather seal any gap between the cabinet and the wall 4 Squeeze in and locate the drain rubber in to the back of the base pan of the air conditionter It is recom mended that the drain outlet be towards the top This results in splashing of the water on the condenser for higher efficiency If this splashing sound is disturbing then remove the rubber and install it upside down so that the drain outlet is towards the bottom of the unit 5 Push the unit completely back into the cabinet 6 Seal the between the base of the unit and the outer cabinet with the foam strip supplied with the front grill T9 7 Refit the front grill 8 Connect the unit
9. PIRI ZAMIRS Thank you for buying a FRIZAIR air conditioner Your FRIZAIR unit is a high quality product designed for powerful cooling quiet operation and high energy efficiency FRIZAIR is a pioneer in air conditioning and has led the development and advancement of technology in its field for over 40 years Please take a minute to read this manual carefully before using your air conditioner In case you need any help at any time contact your nearest FRIZAIR dealer or any of our branches We will be happy to be of service to you Your FRIZAIR air conditioner is the finest of its kind It will give you consistent dependable service year after year CONTENTS POST CS aus soos sa ewes A EIE eo ideackasaegar E ROA 3 Power Supply Specifications cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeas 4 Quick Guide to Indoor Unit nies Go as nee ene 5 Quick Guide to Remote Control Handset eceeeeeeeeeeee eter es 5 Handset Controls and Functions cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 5 Initial Preparation foes als ooo nls ae aac oe teat aint aces ani cheats 6 Operation General Procedures iczics svemiverisaaierziseiaeaareessereusetneiee ees 7 Turning the Unit ON OFF Sec ccceecnbecwceevn ensedinoot een eueenaxeoerees 7 Setting the WOES cite canes wibeueaasdouvaedaganoacuunebaatadacineadsaa ers 7 Setting the Temperature ceceeee cece cence eee eee ee ee ee teeta eeees 7 Changing ihe Fan Speed 2c vile ee a
10. SITION FUNCTION EXHAUST Stale room air is expelled CLOSE Exhaust vent is closed It is possible to expel room air to desired extent by keeping the exhaust position between ON and OFF 4 AIR SWING POSITION FUNCTION ON Vertical louvers continuously change the direction of airflow to distribute it across the room OFF Vertical louvers stop enabling airflow to be directed in any desired direction Note 1 To set the thermostat start the unit with thermostat turned clockwise fully The compressor will remain on When the desired comfortable temperature is reached turn the thermostat anti clockwise very slowly till you hear a click sound and the compressor cuts off Now the thermostat controls the compressor automatically at this tempera ture 2 The Thermostat controls only the compressor When the thermostat is cut off the fan will continue to operate 3 When restarting the compressor after it has been turned off by the selector switch or thermostat be sure to allow at least three minutes Otherwise a high current flows through compressor motor and the safety device is actu ated MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the air filter regularly before it becomes clogged with dust This is usually done every 15 30 days In normal use it is best to clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner and then rinse in clean water If it is very dirty wash it gently in a mild detergent solution before rinsing in clean water Allow the
11. airs or replacement of original parts This Warranty shall not cover the following a Air filters decorative front knobs b Voltage stabilizers c Breakage of plastic components due to improper use d Loss of remote controls e Operation of the unit in extremely corrosive conditions f Add on plastic parts The air conditioner and all parts thereof except the front grill knobs and add on plastic parts to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service Frizair s obligations under this Warranty shall be limited to repairing or providing the replacement of any part except those set out in clause 7 above of said air conditioner which thus proves defective within one year from the date of original invoice and which on Frizair s examination discloses to its satisfaction to be thus defective This Warranty is confined to repairs or replacement of defective parts and does not cover any implied or consequential or resulting liability damage or loss arising from such defects Further in no case shall the Warranty extend to payment of any monetary consideration or replacement or return of the air conditioner While FRIZAIR will make every effort to carry out repairs replacements of parts under this Warranty as soon as possible it is made clear that FRIZAIR shall not be liable to do so within any specified period of time This Warranty holds good only so long as there is correct use and maintenance of the air c
12. ate sleep function 0 eeeeeeees 7 TIMER To set or cancel timer Note Appropriate LED indicator should be glow on the control panel of the air conditioner to confirm the desired selection OPERATION General Procedures For best results point the remote handset towards unit when pressing a control button Turning the Unit ON OFF To turn the air conditioner ON press PWR button To turn the air conditioner OFF press PWR button again Setting the Mode The air conditioner has three modes of operation FAN COOL DRY In FAN mode only the fan operates to filter and re circulate the air without any cooling effect In COOL mode the unit will cool room air to desired set temperature DRY mode is used to dehumidify the air on damp rainy days and in high humidity areas when the ambient is cool but humid and uncomfortable It dehumidifies the air with minimum power consumption In this mode both fan and compressor are switched ON and OFF at selected times To change the mode press the mode until the respective mode is indicated on control panel LED Changing the Fan Speed The fan speed can be adjusted to LOW MEDIUM HIGH or AUTO In AUTO mode the microcomputer will decide the optimum fan speed automatically When in this mode the AC will start up the Fan at HIGH speed to bring down the room temperature quickly Once the room temperature approaches set tempera ture the fan switches to LOW speed for whisper quiet operat
13. e This Warranty applies only to units installed within the municipal limits of towns and places where Frizair s authorized representative is available This Warranty does not apply to defects arising in Frizair s opinion if the unit is subjected to abuse misuse improper installation improper voltage or electrical connection neglect alteration accident damage caused by transportation flood fire acts of God unauthorised repairs or replacement of original parts This Warranty shall not cover the following g Aijrfilters decorative front knobs h Voltage stabilizers i Breakage of plastic components due to improper use j Loss of remote controls k Operation of the unit in extremely corrosive conditions Add on plastic parts The air conditioner and all parts thereof except the front grill Knobs and add on plastic parts to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service Frizair s obligations under this Warranty shall be limited to repairing or providing the replacement of any part except those set out in clause 7 above of said air conditioner which thus proves defective within one year from the date of original invoice and which on Frizair s examination discloses to its satisfaction to be thus defective This Warranty is confined to repairs or replacement of defective parts and does not cover any implied or consequential or resulting liability damage or loss arising from such
14. filter to dry thoroughly in the shade after washing Remove the air filter in the following manner FS Series How To Remove The Air Filter Remove the air filter from the grill assembly by pulling and sliding out towards the right How To Insert The Air Filter Hold the air filter by its handle insert into the grill and push towards the left till it snaps in How To Remove The Grill Open the screw behind the filter Remove the left side first Then remove the right side When refitting the grill insert the two snap clips on the upper part of the grill into the two slots at the top side of the cabinet Then insert push to snap the bottom left and right snap clips of the grill into the slots at the bottom left side and bottom right side of the cabinet Refix the screw This completes the refitting of the grill FV_ Series How To Remove The Removable Panel Using the grip positions push the Pull it towards you The filter will be Bottom of the removable panel up visible on rear side of the removable With your hand panel How To Insert The Filter Pull the lower edge of the filter towards you in order to remove the filter from the removable panel To replace the filter insert the top edge of the filter under the hooks at the top of the removable panel and then press in to the two lower hooks to fix into place To refit the removable panel insert it by pushing the upper edge of the removable panel against the upper part of the front grill and then push the
15. he filters insert the top edge slide filter in and snap down position Close front panel and snap into place e Press the ON OFF switch on unit two times to cancel the FILTER clean indicator The exterior of the wall mounted unit can be wiped clean using a damp soft cloth If required a mild soap solution can be used Do not use any solvent abrasive soap or cleaning powder TROUBLESHOOTING What To Do Before Calling For Service PROBLEM CHECK THE FOLLOWING Unit does not operate g ls the power plug of unit properly connected to the power socket Have any fuses blown Insufficient cooling Z Make sure that the set temperature is cooler than the room temperature 2 Check the air filters Clogged filters will reduce cooling efficiency 2 If the cooling coils are iced up wash the filter To get rid of ice quickly operate the air condi tioner in the FAN mode until all the ice has gone Remote Control does not work Z Make sure the batteries installed correctly 2 Check if batteries are discharged and replace if necessary Notes 1 A fuse may blow when a large demand for electricity exceeding the capacity of the fuse occurs in your house or when the voltage of the main power line drops If the fuse blows after replacement please call you dealer or service technician 2 The air conditioner sound level may feel higher at night than during the day This is normal 3 When the set room temperature is very low the fin co
16. ils in the wall mounted unit may freeze up This is due to excessive low room temperature for example below 18 C low outdoor temperature or clogged air filters Once the fin coil becomes frozen the airflow from the air conditioner is restricted by the frost and the room temperature may rise due to the resultant reduction in cooling 4 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not attempt to open the unit or open the screws No user serviceable parts inside Refer service repairs to qualified service personnel only SPECIFICATIONS MODEL FHW 150 FHW 200 Cooling capacity Bth hr 19 000 24 000 Air flow cfm 520 630 Moisture removal L hr 2 0 2 9 Power input Watts 2000 2570 Current A 9 6 13 Power supply V Hz Ph 230 50 1 230 50 1 Indoor Unit Width mm 1095 1095 Height mm 360 360 Depth mm 205 205 Outdoor Unit excluding minor projections Model FOU 150 FOU 200 Width mm 840 840 Height mm 643 643 Depth mm 360 360 In view of FRIZAIR s policy of continuous development specifications may be changed without notice or obligation The FRIZAIR Guarantee Frizair Corporation warrantees the air conditioner for 12 months from the date of invoice During this period the company will repair or replace any defective part or parts of the air conditioner if in the opinion of Frizair such defects are due to defective material or faulty workmanship only The replacement of any component will not carry any independent Wa
17. in body temperature while sleeping This prevents unhealthy overcooling and promises sound healthy sleep with lower electricity bills Swing The horizontal louver oscillates to cool the room evenly Slide out Filters Convenient removal of air filters for cleaning 3 Minute Time Delay The time delay safety circuit automatically prevents restarting of compressor for 3 minutes even if controls are set to operating posi tions This protects your compressor from a possible burnout Frizair Quality Superior quality components and raw materials ensure depend able operation and long life of your air conditioner POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS Special attention should be paid to the power source used for the air conditioner In order to enable the efficient and troublefree operation of your air conditioner connect the power plug of your appliance through an exclusive circuit having a fuse or an MCB Miniature Circuit Breaker of correct capacity Fuse MCB Specifications FHW 150 1 5 ton 20A FHW 200 2 0 ton 25A Warning Ensure thatthe unit is properly earthed and that the right hand side terminal of socket is the Phase or the Live terminal Any switch or MCB should be in series with this terminal and NOT in series with the Neutral terminal House wiring should conform to the specifications mentioned in the following table dis tances are from the main meter panel to the electrical outlet Model Cable size Up
18. ion To select fan speed press the FAN button TEMP H ot TEMPERATURE 4 IE EC Re Oe Tee g Ol renien mal 1 2 hr 1hr 2hr TEMPERATURE 0 Nn SLEEP activated Activating SLEEP Mode In this mode the micro computer raises the temperature gradually to offset the change in body temperature while sleeping This prevents overcooling avoids morning chills and promises sound sleep with lower electricity bills To activate the SLEEP mode press the SLEEP button The respective LED on the control panel indicates this function Adjusting the Louvers Horizontal louvers of the unit can be adjusted manually Move the louvers up down to direct airflow towards desired direction The vertical louvers can be adjusted to any fixed position to send the air in desired direction or swing continuously to distribute air uniformly to cover the entire room To make the louvers to swing press the SWP button each time will reposition the louver or make it swing Setting the Timer The air conditioner can be programmed to switch ON OFF in hourly increments To set the time when the unit should come on or off press HR HR button until desired time is dis played The LED indicator on control panel related to timer will glow when you press the HR HR button INSTALLATION Location 1 Select a place where cool air emitted from the air conditioner circulates evenly reaching every part of the room
19. nau Turning the unit ONIOF ES scacossecucon ation ces vesserioces 9 Setting the mode nir sesso iecemitazene ian ees 9 Setting the Temperature cceeeeeeee eens eee 9 Changing the Fan Speed cccececeeeeeeeeeeees 9 Activating SLEEP mode ccceceeeeeeeeeees 10 Adjusting the Louvers sd ceiver area ue ere cee 10 Setting the Timer d cscless dele Stebetstod erie Recdaddetesas 10 HASTA NAO Nixons nccrerterecenscce a NE A E A rare Kies ueaee ten devas 11 SVECHICANONS sni s a EaR Oraa A SE 11 QUICK GUIDE TO CONTROLS SUPER QUIET e HIGH FAN gO Se COO x 4 OFF H THERMOSTAT SELECTOR WAIT 3 MINUTES BEFORE RESTAR 1 SELECTOR POSITION FUNCTION OFF Switches off the air conditioner FAN Only the Fan operates to provide Filtered air without cooling SUPER QUIET Fan speed and cooling efficiency are Low Sound level is lowest This Mode is preferable for night time or When low sound level is important HIGH COOL Fan speed cooling efficiency and Sound level are intermediate This mode Is preferable under normal conditions SUPER COOL Fan speed is at its maximum Resulting in maximum cooling Sound Level is highest This mode is used to Obtain maximum cooling especially in Peak summer 2 THERMOSTAT POSITION FUNCTION Turning the knob Lowers the temperature setting Clockwise Turning the knob Raises the temperature setting Anti clockwise 3 EXHAUSE PO
20. necessary Handset is too far from the air conditioner Handset not pointing towards the airconditioner Notes 1 A fuse may blow when a particularly large demand for electricity which exceeds the capacity of the fuse occurs in your home or when the voltage of the main power line drops If the fuse blows after replacement please call you dealer or service technician 2 The air conditioner sound level may feel higher at night than during the day This is normal 3 When the set room temperature is very low the fin coils in the unit may freeze up This is due to excessively low room temperature for example below 18 C low outdoor temperature or clogged air filters Once the fin coil becomes frozen the air flow from the air conditioner is restricted by the frost and the room temperature may rise due to the resultant reduction in cooling 4 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not attempt to open the unit or open screws No user serviceable part inside Refer service repairs to qualified service personnel only QUICK GUIDE TO REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET amp CONTROL PANEL a E N O AO 3 TEMP Wie O O SLEEP HANDSET CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 1 PWR To turn the unit on or off 2 FAN To change fan speed AUTO HIGH MEDIUM LOW 3 TEMP TEMP to decrease or TEM to increase the set temperature 4 MODE To set mode of operation FAN COOL DRY 5 SWP To activate sleep function 6 SLEEP To activ
21. o 4101988 9 Fax 91 22 4102279 AHMEDABAD Cellar No 2 Sumeru Apartments Near Sadhana School Pritamanagar Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380006 Tel 6576332 Tel Fax 91 79 6576432 DADRA Gala No 6 amp 7 Konark Udyog Bhavan Survey No 208 3 1 Dadra Union Territory of Dadra amp Nagar Haveli Tel No 648752 Tel Fax No 91 260 648751 Thank you for buying a FRIZAIR air conditioner Your FRIZAIR unit is a high quality product designed for powerful cooling quiet operation and high energy efficiency FRIZAIR is a pioneer in air conditioning and has led the development and dvancement of technology in its field for over 40 years Please take a minute to read this manual carefully before using your air conditioner In case you need any help at any time contact your nearest FRIZAIR dealer or any of our branches We will be happy to be of service to you Your FRIZAIR air conditioner is the finest of its kind It will give you consistent dependable service year after year CONTENTS Quick Guide to GOntGls ss ccese ecccs eesacvesrenteworeie Aetadreeeieeie ieee MAINTENANCE sieraed enaena nii ro n aer i E EA Trouble Shooting What to do Before Calling for Service 068 Quick Guide to Remote Control Handset amp Control Panel 008 Handset Controls and Functions lt 2 sess yicsas fe ceeivneaeuaie eeeaesatbaceieevecasenctan Operation General Procedures ccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees o o
22. oil Battery i 3 V CR 2025 Lithium Battery The FRIZAIR Guarantee Frizair Corporation warrantees the air conditioner for 12 months from the date of invoice During this period the company will repair or replace any defective part or parts of the air conditioner if in the opinion of Frizair such defects are due to defective material or faulty workmanship only The replacement of any component will not carry any independent Warranty This Warranty will be subject to terms contained herein 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 Frizair Corporation offers the original purchaser of the Frizair air conditioner the benefit of a 12 months Warranty provided the air conditioner is still in the possession of and being used personally by the purchaser This Warranty will automatically terminate on the expiry of the Warranty period of 12 months Even if the air conditioner may not be in use for any time during the Warranty period for any reason whatsoever including any technical breakdowns and the time taken for such repairs replacements of parts and transit whether under this Warranty or otherwise shall not be excluded from the Warranty period This Warranty is void if the unit is installed repaired or serviced by any party other than Frizair s authorized representative and if written notification of any defect is not given to Frizair within a period of one week Frizair s decision to repair replace defective parts shall be final and conclusiv
23. onditioner If the original serial numbers are removed obliterated or altered from the compressor or the cabinet this Warranty will cease to be valid This Warranty is issued at Hyderabad and all courts at Hyderabad shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters covered by or following from this Warranty The room air conditioner is designed to operate between 207 and 253 volts Any defect failure due to operation of the machine beyond these limits will not be covered by the above Warranty 14 Notwithstanding anything contained above Frizair will not be liable or responsible in any other manner implied or otherwise except for those which are clearly admitted or expressly stated herein 15 The purchaser s invoice is proof of purchase Purchaser will need to produce the original Invoice in case of any claim under this Warranty 16 This certificate is the final expression of all warrantees given and may not be varied No person is authorized to assume for Frizair any other obligation or liability REFERENCE RECORD To be filled in by the customer Model No Serial No Compressor Serial No Name of Customer Invoice No Invoice Date HYDERABAD B 47 48 Industrial Estate Sanatnagar Hyderabad 500 018 A P India Tel No 3815086 3718836 7 Fax 91 40 3703479 email Frizair frizair com web www frizair com BOMBAY Parel Telephone Complex Compound P O Lane Dr Ambedkar Road Parel Bombay 400 012 Tel N
24. re eee ul ee i 7 Activating SLEEP mode sssseseessesnerrrerrsrrsrrerrerrrrrerrrrrrrren 8 Adjusting the louvers 5 cigar worn sudeareac sepadonenenesebouswerenedenswasenenees 8 Setting the ANIMGM eeir eee a EE AEEA EAEAN 8 MaintenaNC Es aaria ea ARET EE RE REEE ESENS 9 Troubleshooting What to do Before Calling for Service 10 GIGS sinora ara a r a a r E S 10 Specifications endrei ie aE Suadedun dun BAEENT A 11 Warranty aves feces EE RE E raat lA Shia i Atal Sen a te 12 Cc AUTO M e m Y Z 3 MIN Remote Control Operation The easy to use remote control lets you switch on and control the air conditioner from the comfort of your chair or bed Auto Fan Speed Selection In this mode the micro computer will automati cally select the optimum fan speed by determining the difference between the ac tual room temperature and the desired set temperature The air conditioner will start in HIGH speed mode to pull down the temperature quickly and then move to the quieter cooling modes as the desired temperature is approached Timer The programmable timer gives you the flexibility to turn the air conditioner ON or OFF at any time Set the air conditioner to go off after you go to sleep or set it to go on before you reach your bedroom or office Sleep Before retiring set the air conditioner to sleep mode and the micro compu ter raises the room temperature gradually to offset the change
25. rranty This Warranty will be subject to terms contained herein 1 10 11 12 13 Frizair Corporation offers the original purchaser of the Frizair air conditioner the benefit of a 12 months Warranty provided the air conditioner is still in the possession of and being used personally by the purchaser This Warranty will automatically terminate on the expiry of the Warranty period of 12 months Even if the air conditioner may not be in use for any time during the Warranty period for any reason whatsoever including any technical breakdowns and the time taken for such repairs replacements of parts and transit whether under this Warranty or otherwise shall not be excluded from the Warranty period This Warranty is void if the unit is installed repaired or serviced by any party other than Frizair s authorized representative and if written notification of any defect is not given to Frizair within a period of one week Frizair s decision to repair replace defective parts shall be final and conclusive This Warranty applies only to units installed within the municipal limits of towns and places where Frizair s authorized representative is available This Warranty does not apply to defects arising in Frizair s opinion if the unit is subjected to abuse misuse improper installation improper voltage or electrical connection neglect alteration accident damage caused by transportation flood fire acts of God unauthorised rep
26. to 12 meters 12 24 meters 24 36 meters 36 48 meters FHW 150 1 5 Ton 25mm 3 18 4 0mm 7 20 6 0mm 7 18 6 0mm 7 18 FHW 200 2 0 Ton 25mm 3 18 4 0mm 7 20 6 0mm 7 18 6 0mm 7 18 The designation represents the number and diameter in S W G of wires forming the cable e g 3 20 indicates 3 wires each of 20 S W G in cable QUICK GUIDE TO INDOOR UNIT QUICK GUIDE TO REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET Included Accessory Handset bracket and two 8 screws HANDSET CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS DISPLAY 1 ON OFF To turn the unit on or Off n 2 MODE To set mode of operation eeeeee es FAN COOL DRY 3 FAN To change speed of fan eeeeeeee ee eee AUTO HIGH MEDIUM LOW 4 TEMP TEMP To decrease or increase the set temperature 22 C 5 TM CANCEL TM To set or cancel timer 9 hrs 6 LOUVER To change the position of horizontal louver 7 SLEEP To activate sleep function ceeeeeee es Note Appropriate icon should be displayed to confirm desired selection INITIAL PREPARATION e Connect power plug of wall mounted unit to wall power outlet See page 4 for power supply specifications Install Handset Battery 1 Remove battery compartment cover by sliding it in direction indicated by the arrow and lift it up 2 Insert two AAA UM 4 1 5V batteries observing the correct polarity 3 Slide compartment cover back and snap
27. to the wall outlet Note When installing the unit in wooden frame ensure that the outside rear of the unit is between 0 5 to 1 0 cm lower than the front side of the unit This allows condenser water to drain off outside the room If the inside of the unit is lower condensed water and rain may flow in to the room SPECIFICATIONS Lower Supply Special care should be paid to the power source used for the air conditioner In order to enable the efficient and trouble free operation of your air conditioner connect the power plug of your appliance through and exclusive circuit having a fuse or an MCB Miniature Circuit Breaker of correct capacity Fuse MCB Specifications FS 80 0 8 ton 10 A FS 100 1 0 ton i5A FV 100 1 0 ton 15A FV 150 1 5 ton 20 A FV 175 1 75 ton 20A FV 200 2 0 ton 25 A Warning Ensure that the unit is properly earthed and that the right hand side terminal of socket is the Phase or the Live terminal Any switch or MCB should be in series with this terminal and NOT in series with the Neutral terminal House wiring should conform to the specifications mentioned in the following table distances are from the electricity meter to the electrical point Cable Size Up to 12 meters Model 12 24 meters 24 36 meters 36 48 meters FS 80 0 8 Ton 2 0 mm 3 20 2 5 mm 3 18 4 0 mm 7 20 6 0 mm 7 18 FS 100 1 0 Ton 2 0 mm 3 20 2 5 mm 3 18 4 0 mm 7 20 6 0 mm
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