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1. outdoor grille wall sleeve chassis front cover 2 WALL SLEEVE AND OUTDOOR GRILLE 1 The wall sleeve must be properly installed accoding to the wall sleeve installation instructions Page12 15 2 Install the outdoor grille from the room side lf replacing and old chassis with an existing grille or using a specialized grille in a new installation please contact our company dealer to determine if the new chassis should be used with the nonstandard specialized grille 3 INSTALLATIOIN 1 Front cover removal Remove the front cover by pulling out at the bottom to release it then lift it up to clear the rail along the chassis top lt 2 Front cover REN INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 2 Chassis installation Slide the chassis into the wall sleeve until the chassis flanges contact the front edge of the wall sleeve then secure with four screws through the chassis flange holes Wall Sleeve Chassis i Outside Wall Chassis Slide Chassis In 3 Wires connection of wall mounted controller optional procedure it is just suitable for wall mounted controller model Firmly connect the electrical junctor of wall mounted controller to the junctor on the right bottom of chassis Electrical junctor of wall mounted controller Press down here with thumb 4 Front cover installation Reinstall the front cover by hooking the top over the rail along the chassis top then pushing it in at the bottom 4 TEST OPERATION
2. Connect to power source check to see if the operational mode buttons work properly Check to see if the room temperature control and the function control work properly Check if the water drainage is smooth and unblocked Check if there are abnormal sounds during operations WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATION To ensure the best performance of the packaged terminal air conditioner please observe the following wall sleeve installation procedures and do the installation in accordance with related requirements 1 Wall sleeve assembly optional procedure a Unpack all parts and accessories referring to Fig 1 assemble the wall sleeve by first cliplocking the side pieces to the bottom piece then the top piece to the assembled side and top pieces b Handle the wall sleeve carefully c lf the wall sleeve is deformed chassis installation may be hindered If the wall sleeve has become deformed straighten it before installing it in the wall 2 Wall sleeve location When making the wall opening please observe the following requirements a The air inlet and outlet should be unblocked and the air can be delivered to every corner of the room b Install the unit in places that are away from heat sources or sources of inflammable gases c Install the unit in places that are not directly exposed to sunlight d Do not install the unit in places that are subject to strong wind or dust e Do not install the unit in places where the operational noise and exhau
3. Our company has provided the thoughtful services for customers and the air conditioner had been installed self diagnosis system to display the code for failure Failure Code Content of defect Communication failure Indoor coil temperature sensor failure Indoor temperature sensor failure Outdoor coil temperature sensor failure Overheating protection Defrosting Defrosting USE OF WALL MOUNTED CONTROLLER Wall mounted controller and hand held remote controller are optional parts please read the sections corresponding to the specific model you have choosen Room temperature indicator Cooling indicator FAN MID button Press this button to set air flow rate in middle speed FAN HIGH button Pi Press this button to set air flow rate Heating indicator Fan speed indicator Set temperature indicator ON OFF button Press this button to turn the machine ON or OFF MODE button Press this button to select the operations among cool fan or heat WARM button Each pressing of this button will raise the temperature setting by 1 C or 1 F the in high speed FAN LOW COOL highest TEMP is 31 C or 88 F COOL button FAN LOW button Each pressing of this button will decrease Press this button to set air flow rate the temperature setting by 1 C or in low speed 1 F the lowest TEMP is 16 C or 61 F Note 1 Do not use nails or other sharp objects to press the button because the sharp objects will scratch the p
4. heating long time Ye source outside of the room if pr TET possible do not use burning i saad appliances in the air conditioned room Warm water Warm water might cause deformation or fading of colors of the packaged terminal air conditioner Gasoline paint diluting agent benzene and abrasives etc may cause deformation or It may lead to the inco scratches to the packaged terminal air lt might cause discomfort of your these appliances conditioner body or harm your health Do not sit on the unit or place heavy objects on it If the air conditioner is not to be used for a long period of time please pull out the plug from the power source socket to ensure safety Turn off the lt gt air conditioner If the supporting J before pulling parts are damaged y Tes repair them at once out the plug The falling of qemu gt so as to prevent the the unit might unit from falling cause body V c down which might injuries or other AAs cause body injuries accidents ag or hurts INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVAL AND REPAIRS If the unit needs to be removed for installation elsewhere or for repairs please contact our company dealer or authorized technicians In case of occurrence of abnormality burning smell for example please stop the operation of the unit disconnect the power and contact our company dealer or authorized techincians NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PART
5. the damage of parts Set the JERMAINE machine run in cooling mode for half a day jim Use soft dry cloth to wipe EI FESD the air conditioner or use a 4 Clean the air conditioner Rer vacuum cleaner to do the unit dry es cleaning _ conditioner is very Stop the operation of the so may use a piece of hi ff th a z ked with household ai a and turn off the power 4g ZA letergent to do the SWItCN i It is recommended to pull the plug from the power socket in the non operational season for the sake of safety and saving energy Note If the air filter screen is blocked by dust the performance of cooling and heating operations will be affected the operational noise will be larger and the power consumption will be increased Therefore periodic cleaning of the air filter screen is necessary Clean the air conditioner 5 Take the batteries out from the remote controller remote controller model DIAGNOSIS ON TROUBLESHOOTING Inspection and treatment prior to maintenance Please check the following items before asking our company dealer or authorized technician for after sale services The packaged terminal air conditioner does not work at all Is the power plug inserted into the socket properly Is the timer set for the TIMER ON mode If the packaged terminal air conditioner remote controller model is set for timed switch o
6. using the packaged terminal air conditioner to ensure proper operation of the unit INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLATION Make sure that an authorized technician or contractor does the installation for you Do not install the unit in a place where there might be leakage of inflammable gases In the case that the gases are leaked out and accumulated around the machine it may result in fire hazards or other accidents INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATIONS Do not press stretch damage heat or modify the power cord It may result in electric shock overheating fire hazard or other accidents In the case that the power cord is damaged or that a replacement for the power cord is required due to some other reasons please contact our company dealer or an authorized maintenance technician Do not place such articles as insecticides paints or other flammable spraying agents near the packaged terminal air conditioner or spray them against the air conditioner It might result in fire hazards Make sure that breaker is installed for safe operations Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker If breaker is not installed it may result in electric shock or other hazards Make sure that the power source of the unit is properly grounded The grounding wire of the packaged terminal air conditioner or other hazards Do not use the fuse with improper capacity or other metal wires Copper wire Improper use of m
7. Foreword This Instruction Manual is the standard version for all models for the packaged terminal air conditioners manufactured by our company The appearance of the model that you purchased may be slightly different from the ones described in the Manual but it does not affect the proper operations and usage Please read this Manual carefully and keep the Manual available for reference at a later time Addition to the user manual The packaged terminal air conditioner is not intended for the use of young children or infirm persons without supervision The packaged terminal air conditioner shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Due to continual product improvement the right is reserved to change specifications and design without notice Eta This symbols refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury or death This symbols refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in personal injury or product or property damage Contents Instructions to end users Names and functions of various parts Use of unit mounted operation panel Use of wall mounted controller Use of hand held remote controller Methods of maintenance oO oOo O a A Wo gt Diagnosis on troubleshooting Installation procedures 10 Wall sleeve installation IZ Read this Manual carefully before
8. S USE OF UNIT MOUNTED OPERATION PANEL WARM button Each pressing of this button will raise the temperature setting by Digital displayer On normal operation it indicates room TEMP Receiver of remote controller signal When pressing WARM or COOL button it indicates setting TEMP on timer operation it indicates timer time on failure operation it indicates failure code COOL button Each pressing of this button will Operation mode indicator lamp decrease the temperature setting by 1 C or 1 F ON OFF button Press this button to turn the machine ON or OFF Operation running indicator lamp Fan speed indicator lamp ON OFF MODE button FAN SPEED button Press this button to select the Press this button to select the fan operations among cool fan or heat speed you want low mid high Fresh air exchange procedure 1 Remove the front cover by pulling out at the bottom to release it then lift it up to clear the rail along the chassis top Fig a 2 Put the air exchange switch to open state Fig b fresh air exchange switch N l es E NANNINANNAN CAND Fig a Fig b Note The air exchange switch is normally placed at the left closed position When it is moved to the right the unit will discharge a little amount of air from inside room to keep the air fresh but if the switch is placed at the right position for long time the cooling effect will be affected Self Diagnosis Funtions
9. anel 2 Pressing the WARM and COOL buttons together beyond 3 seconds can lock the panel keyboard and pressing the two buttons again would cancel the lock function 3 When you turn on the machine if the wall mounted controller is connected there will be 4 seconds delay for operating the controller In this time the unit mounted operation panel and hand held remote controller will not work but the digital pipe and indication lamp of operation panel can work If the wall mounted controller is disconnected there will be 3 5 seconds delay for operating the unit mounted operation panel and you will be able to operate the machine with hand held remote controller Function of random time delay start up If it is in the situation of starting up before power cutting off the PTAC will start up automatically after the power is on The LED will display it immediately following the memorial content and the relay will do the time delay start up according to random numbers 120 240 seconds This function can prevent from the accident of electric network surge when the same type of air conditioners are installed in the same property and start up in the same time after power is supplied USE OF HAND HELD REMOTE CONTROLLER TEMP indicator indicates set temperature Keyboard locked indicator Operation mode indicator Fan speed indicator Present time indicator Timer time indicator TEMP setting button This button is used to set the room ON OFF butto
10. be used for long time take out the batteries so as to prevent the leakage of the electrolyte from damaging the hand held remote controller METHODS OF MAINTENANCE Before proceeding with the methods of maintenance make sure that the packaged terminal air conditioner is turned off and the plug is pulled out from the socket Before the operational seasons During the operational seasons Clean the air filter screen at a standard interval of once every two weeks L Check to see if there are any blocking objects around the air inlet and outlet of the units 1 Remove the air filter screen 2 l Take out the air filer screen Check to see if the installation base is directly grasping it from the corroded or rusty front cover 3 Check if the grounding is properly made ground wire Clean the air filter screen fo If the air filter screen is very dict pouleaayit used 4 Check if the air filter screen is clean lukewarin water abou 30 C Yr SE then air it dry Note 5 Connect to the power source Do not use boiling water to clean the screen Do not bake the screen dry Do not pull it with too much force 6 Load batteries in the remote controller remote controller model Install the air filter screen If the air conditioner is operated without an air filter After the operational seasons screen the interior of the unit will be contaminated by dirt which might cause performance failure or even 1 Set
11. et to AM10 30 Open the back cover push the CLK button The time indicator is flickering and can set the present time Press the HOUR button set to AM 10 00 Press the MIN button set to 30 Press the CLK button again and then close the back cover da Timer operation procedure Timed switch off During the operation press the TIMER button and the unit will enter the timed switch off mode Press the HOUR button to set the desired time the timer can make the setting in the range from 1 12 hours After the setting the digits shown on the display screen will go down by 1 for every elapsed hour Timed switch on In the standby mode press the TIMER button and the unit will enter the timed switch on mode Pres the HOUR button to set the desired time the timer can make the setting in the range from 1 12 hours After the setting the digits shown on the display screen will go down by 1 for every elapsed hour Releasing procedure Press the TIMER button again to release the mode Replacement of batteries When the signal from the remote controller becomes weak and the unit can not receive it properly or the indication on the display screen becomes blurred please replace the hand held remote controller with two new batteries Note 1 The positive and negative poles must match the installation positions 2 Do not use an old battery together with a new battery 3 If the hand held remote controller is not to
12. etal wires copper wires for the fuse may result in faulty performances of the machine or fire hazards Do not use the fuse with improper capacity or other metal Insufficient ventilation may lead to the hazard of anoxia must be firmly connected to the grounding wire of the power source Improper grounding will lead to possible electric shock Do not insert sticks or other hard objections into the air inlet or Dangerous The high speed rotation of the fan blades may cause accidents Do not wash the air conditioner with water It may cause electric shock or other accidents Do not try to stop the operation Make sure that there is no dust TTY as much as possible to of the packaged terminal air on the plug before you plug in avoid the sunlight and warm conditioner by pulling the power the power socket and make alr from entering the room cable from the socket sure the plug is put correctly plugged into the socket If there is dust on the plug or the plugg is not properly done this could result in electric shock i This could result in electric shock fire fire hazards or During the cooling operation window hazard or other accidents other accidents curtains or louver blinds are to be used to shade off the sunlight Try to reduce the generation of Do not use the following Do not let the delivered air heat in the room during cooling articles blow to your body directly for operations Place the
13. l must be installed under the sleeve and caulking applied between the drip rail and sleeve b To ensure the unit s maximum efficiency the sleeve must be installed a slight downward pitch from the indoor side to the outdoor side Fig 6 then fasten the wall sleeve Fig 7 c Lintels should be used to support the block above the wall sleeve Fig 8 The sleeve can not support the load of bricks blocks if directly under a window sill use of lintel may not be necessary Inside a Wall Sleeve Tilt To Outside 1 j ZOR Rg Molly or toggle bolt eas e f x eg 3 Wood screw Rey Expansion anchor bolt Fig 7 Note The fastening parts and wood screws etc are prepared by end users themselves D WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATION 5 Weather proofing Weather proofing gaps between the exterior wall and the sleeve with caulking or other equivalent weather proofing material Fig 9 PLASTE LINTEL ANGLE J Bega ASTER LINE CAULKING Se d _ TRIM MOULDING if desired FLASHING EXTEND A MINIMUM 1 2 TO A MAXIMUM 1 3 4 without use of electrical subbase OUTSIDE CAULKING INSIDE ROOM DRIP RAIL ee WALL CASE finished floor Fig 9 Note installation in extra thick walls a If the sleeve is being installed in a thick wall where the sleeve is recessed more than 3 an extended wall sleeve will be required with depths as called out in chart 1 b If the sleeve is being installed in a wall where the recess 3 or less a flashing m
14. mately 3 stud spaces MAIN STUD HEADER 4 X4 OR 2 2 X4 ON EDGE JACK STUDS ADJUST FRAMING TO SECURE THIS DIMENSION FINISHED FLOOR Veraerge PITT alla LLL POPP Lh LIA LLM CRIPPLE a they SUB FLOOR Chart 2 minium finished sleeve dimensions opening dimensions height width height width depth using field supplied sleeve angles 16 1 4 42 1 2 13 3 4 not using field supplied sleeve angles 16 1 4 42 1 4 Note 1 equals to 25 4mm please refer to using 16 18 24 WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATION If the field supplied case angles must be used during installation Fig 5 proceed as follows a Position the case angles around top and sides of sleeve to get the proper depth be sure to have the angles pointing outside b Mark the sleeve using the case angles as a template for screws c Drill 5 32 hole at the marked position from step 2 above only use 10X1 2 screws d Install the screws from the outside of the sleeve do not drill any holes in the base of the sleeve ROOMSIDE 4 Installation of the sleeve in the wall opening a Place sleeve into the wall refer to Chart 1 D2 for room side projection minimum 1 2 to a maximum 1 3 4 without subbase The rear outside edge of the sleeve should stick out a min of 1 4 past the outside wall to be able to caulk properly do not seal the drain holes on the outside grille side of sleeve If it is desired to have the rear grille flush on the outside a drip rai
15. n temperature Each pressing of the or Press this button to start or stop the units button the temperature setting is increased or decreased by 1 C or 1 F Operation Mode button FAN SPEED button This button is used to select the Press this button to select the high cooling fan or heating mode of operation speed mid speed or low speed of air delivery HOLD button TIMER button Press this button to lock or unlock the This button is used to set the switch on or keyboard switch off mode Used together with the HOUR button the time setting can be made within the l MIN button l range of 1 12 hours with the interval of one hour This button is used to set the present time HOUR button This button is used to set the present time or the time for switch on or switch off Above figure shows all indications for the purpose of explanation practically only the applicable is indicated Cool Fan Heat mode operation procedure Press the ON OFF button with the remote controller pointing toward the packaged terminal air conditioner Press the MODE button select the operation mode cool fan heat Press or button to set your desired temperature The setting temperature range is 61 88 F 16 31 C Press the FAN SPEED button to set your desired air flow rate high mid low USE OF HAND HELD REMOTE CONTROLLER Present time setting procedure When cells are inserted the present time is automatically set to AM 0 00 EX s
16. n operation mode it will not start operating before the set time is reached Is there a power failure or is the fuse blown Is the ampient temperature lower than 16 or 61 If so the auto protection function of the air conditioner will prevent the unit from cooling operation Is the room temperature set properly close the Y nara Is the room directly exposed Are there any A ad sources Are there many pees inside to sunlight the toome If the packaged terminal air conditioner remains abnormal in operation after the above checks and inspection please disconnect the power and contact our company dealer or authorized technician In any of the following cases please turn off the power of the packaged terminal air conditioner and immediately contact the dealer or authorized technician The insulation sheath of the The fuse is frequently blown power cord is torn or the breaker keeps shutting off The electric wire turns abnormally hot The switches do not work There are abnormal noises when the machine is operating INSTALLATION PROCEDURES T To ensure the unit operates safely and efficiently it must be installed by qualified or experienced technicians The appliance must be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer service agent or a qualified technician in order to avoid a hazard 1 NAMES OF PARTS
17. sted air might trouble your neighbors f There should be sufficient space margins around the unit to facilitate maintenance and repairs refer to Figs 2 and 3 7 Critical dimensions WALL CASE OUTSIDE INSIDE ROOM 1 4 MIN D3 SEE NOTE D4 FINISHED FLOOR OR TOP OF CARPET Note Care should be taken in location of electrical supply entry in relationship to the sleeve for later access refer to Fig 10 B WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATION Chart 1 Dimensions Recommended installation clearance Top of case to finished ceiling 3 min Projection of case into room 1 2 minimum up to 1 3 4 maximum without use of electrical sub base Note 2 3 8 minmum when sub base is used Minimum projection of case to the outside 1 4 Height above finished floor or top of carpet 1 2 minimum 2 recommended without sub base 3 minimum with sub base Left right side of case to adjacent wall 2 min 3 Preparation of the wall The sleeve should be installed during construction and lintels should be used to support the block above the wall sleeve The sleeve can not support the load of bricks blocks For existing construction wall opening must be created the proper dimensions are necessary to avoid use of fillers or additional framing The sleeve is modular in height and width refer to Fig 4 amp Chart 2 Height Fits 2 courses concrete block Fits 6 courses standard brick Fits 5 courses jumbo brick Width Fits approxi
18. ust be installed under the sleeve and extend up 2 on each side The flashing must include a drip rail as shown above Fig 9 6 Electrical requirements Provisions should be made to have a proper electrical outlet near the sleeve All wiring must be made in accordance with local codes and regulations The line cord included with the chassis if used will extend to a wall receptacle located with in the area shown in Fig 10 MODEL Are ee ee WALL RECEPTACLES 230V 208V 230V 208V 15 amp 20 amp TANDEM PERPENDICULAR TANDEM TYPE TYPE TYPE
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