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1. lw TRANSFORMER L on RED ul 2n iioi WIE EM BROWN Bow HL ne ion TENTER 2 A LUE CIRCUIT Ee THL MAIN CONTROL PCB iy COM TT EVAPORATOR 77 ol HB os au MIES IPT 2 oer Ec cS o OPTIONAL MOTOR PROTECTOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE SWING MOTOR 17 Ty SPEED FEEDBACK FAN MOTOR INDOOR UNIT 1 Mode KFTZHP 12 0D ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR VALVE YLW GRN a WHITE BLACK 2 00 _ _ BLUE nomm qom ZR Bua WHITE COMPRESSOR 2L YELLOW Hy BLUR BLUE CAPACITOR y BLUE SU BROWN BLUE lt FAN BROWN CAPACITOR pr tg Sy ORG BLUE 17 ICRN YLW GRN ___ y FAN MOTOR OPTIONAL PART INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT PROTECTOR INS
2. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE INDOOR UNIT y CM ps YELLOW al YELLOW 3L TRANSFORMER RED RED ICH pe P 3 BROWN T OPTIONAL PART PTC L kl P BLUE BLUE i na HEATER 3 1 TED BLACK GENERATOR GRN ra OPTIONAL PART m MAIN CONTROL PCB 5 6 0 7H TH IPT 57 D P9 1P9 2 43 OPT Ziel MOTOR PROTECTOR i INSIDE OR OUTSIDE a SWING MOTOR v JR MOTOR INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Model KFTHP 24 OD ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE INDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR YLW GRN E 2 VITE BLACK E INSIDE BLUE WHITE WHITE Te x RED BLACK YELLOW BLUE BLUE BLUE Fy BUE BLUE BRON BLUE FAN mo 06 BLUE CONTACTOR 5 YLV CRN FAN MOTOR OPTIONAL PART INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT PROTECTOR INSIDE MODEL KFTHP 09 KFTZHP 12 KFTHP 12 KFTHP 18 KFTHP 24 Rated Frequent O o 9 9 T 9 a 15501230 11 Output of Fan Motor W _____ e ___ e gt 075 377165451 5 075 fsm ooo AA 5 575552 20 1225 875 48 19x12 75X 8 64 5216 513 405525 227101107 aluminum fi copper tube 20 59 EEE 360 150 13 80 5 EE E 193 3 defrost 59 E 252 Outdoor Dimension W X H X D inch 32X21 75X13 32X21
3. 3 1110060867 Condenser SSS 7 41 100050004 Outdoor Motor Supporter 1 1170040072 Outdoor Mor 1 s 1070030033 Propeller Fan 1 7 1080050028 Leh Grille Suppor 1 OOO 100002 1 9 1080320112 FamGud 1 io 1170150010 AC Contactor J 1 11 1100030065 Compressor And It Accessories ______ meses SSS 920251696 rwy Valve Assembly 1 1210250136 15 10000 Right Pate 161120120021 TwewayVae J 1 _ 7 17 1080050030 Valve Supporters J 1 nmowosi 221170100034 Fan Motor Capactior 1 o 231170100022 Compressor Capacitor 1 OoOO aa 1080010006 J 1 25 1300350813 Electrical Pam Box 1 7 36 1120251701 Capillary Assembly 1 271080170001 JPartitionpla 1 281174561802 Outdoor sensor 1 7 9 190070020 Base Carton 7 30 190130456 Cabinet Canon 1 311190070022 Base Foaming 1 7 32 nsi Cover Forming nal al al 4 p 4 4 4 al in 23 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTZHP 12 ID INDOOR UNIT 1 transformer 3 1002301 indoor Sensor As
4. 6 a 27 M or gt SLAM AD S SS Jo 26 es 25 156 24 23 10 m E 22 11 21 6 20 INS lt AA 19 12 Q gt gen E EN 18 13 14 15 16 17 Part No 6 1070020024 Cross Fan 1 26 Air Conditioner Service Manual 9 117009065 Indoor Motor J EP 1070350152 Indoor Motor Cover TIT 107035019 Electrical Box 1090500224 Main PCB AAA 107035055 Electrical Box Cover 412 14 1070040005 Cable Clamp AE 107004006 Cable Clamp Cover ______ 1110050903 Evapratr fo 1070350137 Water Drainage Assembly 12 1170020011 VamMotor o 1070500250 FaceFrame 107019012 Left Air Filter EA 107045015 FronPanel 1071990048 Display PCB Cover 422271 1070500246 Servicing Cover f 1070350155 Screw Cover 1070190013 Right Air Filter 1070250425 Display Box 1090050318 Remote Controller Ld o o 1070060003 Remote Controller Supporter 1190470001 1190060054 Left Foaming ME 1190060055 Right Foaming A 03 27 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 12 ID INDOOR UNIT Pee 3 momw e GA 3 1 4 1070100010 Bearing Momt 1 s 1210320601 Evaporstor 1 6 1210320108 Water Drainage Assembly I s 1070320204
5. 1 _ 9 1070320112 screw Cover Sid 28 Air Conditioner Service Manual sous pere 1 i 1070250120 1 12 1070320109 Air Filter 4 1 1 po 9 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 T 32 Right Foaming 29 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 12 OD OUTDOOR UNIT 26 ATA 21 20 10 18 19 30 Air Conditioner Service Manual 31 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 18 ID INDOOR UNIT 107050135 Screw Cover 3 1 3 1090250119 Display 32 Air Conditioner Service Manual Left Air Filter Right Air Filter Indoor Motor Cover Indoor Sensor Assembly In And Out Pipe Fixer Remote Controller RemoteController Supporter 3 1190060057 Middle PasteboardSupporter 33 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 18 OD OUTDOOR UNIT 8 7 QD RARO PORN ROR ISN 22 79556 DOLNA 26 NNNM s 1170040067 6 Propeller Fan 1 7 Left Gre Supporter 1 s tosi990257 FeuPe O 1 9 107199006 Fan Guard 1 16 amem Capitary Assembly 1 pi m m 34 Air Conditioner Servi
6. Mini Split Air Conditioner OWNER S MANUAL 13 SEER Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump KFTHP 09 ID KFTHP 09 OD KFTZHP 12 ID KFTZHP 12 OD Heat Pump amp Back up Electric Heat Strip KFTHP 12 ID KFTHP 12 OD c us KFTHP 18 ID KFTHP 18 OD KFTHP 24 ID KFTHP 24 OD Intertek 3119233 Thank you for selecting Soleus Air superior quality and high performance mini split air conditioner To insure highest performance of operation please read this manual and have a qualified HVAC technician install according to the manual CAUTION All units must be installed by a licensed contractor or technician Installation must be in accordance with this manual NEC State and Local Codes Otherwise unit warranty will be void and serious damage to person and or property may occur all instruction manuals thoroughly before attempting installation The Manufacturer shall NOT be liable for any damages or loss due to improper installation or operation or natural disasters Do not power the unit until all wiring refrigerant tubing and refrigerant charging has been checked and tested Units must be grounded per current NEC State and Local Codes Wiring connections must be tightly secured to all terminals Loose connections can result in electrical arcing overheating and potential fire hazards For remote control Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix Alkaline standard Carbon Zi
7. 1 is umexon 19 10300 SeworHode 1 a NI m 20 1000700113 ure 2 imdoormoer 1 o HewedBo 1 3 Transfomer 1 Indoor Sensor Assembly 1190060021 Middle Pasteboard Supporter 1190060002 Middle Foaming Supporter EUN m 37 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 24 OD OUTDOOR UNIT 8 10 1 ome 3 080020005 Topcon 1 3 4 1019994 Outdoor Motor Supporter a op Outdoor Motor 10 1120700709 Capillary Assembly m 38 Air Conditioner Service Manual 39 Model KFTHP 09 11 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE INDOOR UNIT CM y TRANSFORMER OPTIONAL YELLOW YELLOW VAL OPTIONAL o M1 M aa RED L RED i N10 WHITE TE mom pon UL BLUE y TGP AY E CRN YLV GRN IDISPLAY 8 CIRCUIT THI MAIN CONTROL PCB 8 7 m OPTIONAL Zal MOTOR PROTECTOR SWING MOTOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE SPEED FEEDBACK V
8. Do not wash the air conditioner with water When the system is operating simultaneous with a combustion apparatus you should air the room frequently Insufficient ventilation could cause an oxygen deficiency accident Do not use the power supply circuit breaker or pull off the plug to turn it off during operation This may cause a fire due to spark etc AN IDo not stand in front of indoor unit for extended periods o time due to health hazard Prevent the air flow from reaching the gas burners and stoves It is the user s responsibility to ground the appliance according to local codes or ordinances by a licenced technician When not using the system for a long time remove the plug from the socket to ensure safety If the plug is covered with dust it could cause a fire If abnormal conditions occur such as smell of burning immediately stop the system A operation remove the power plug and consult your Dealer Operating the system under abnormal conditions could result in malfunctions eletric shocks fire etc Before cleaning the system stop the operation and remove the power plug Cleaning should never be carried out while the inside fans are running Notes For the purpose of innovation and improvement above products are subject to change without prior notice The air conditioner is not a toy please keep away from children The appliance
9. FAN MOTOR INDOOR UNIT p Model KFTHP 09 0D ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR VALVE YLW GRN an a WHITE BLACK O gg AM L7 INSIDE _ _ BLUE bn mm gp mm PUES BLACK WHITE COMPRESSOR 2L YELLOW 7 BLUE BLUE CAPACITOR y WIE BROWN BLUE E FAN E CAPACITOR z L BRON BLUE EE ORG BLUE YLW GRN ACK XE 0 P YLV GRN 7 FAN MOTOR OPTIONAL PART INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT PROTECTOR INSIDE 41 Model KFTZHP 12 1D ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE INDOOR UNIT
10. Re attach the cover by sliding it back into position Note Use 2 LR03 AAA 1 5volt batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Replace batteries with new ones of the same type when the display becomes dim Storage and Tips for Using the Remote Control The remote control may be mounted on a wall with a holder Note The remote control holder is an optional part Remote control holder How to Use To operate the room air conditioner aim the remote control to the signal receptor The remote control will operate the air conditioner at a distance of up to 10 feet when pointing at signal receptor of indoor unit 7 Please slide and remove the cover Slide the cover upwardly in the direction of the arrow 2 Exchange the batteries Attention to theG and O arks Operation Instructions mode operation procedure Operates by selecting automatically the operation mode HEAT DRY FAN COOL depending on the room temperature during staring With the remote control pointing toward the air conditioner Turning on Press QCwo button when the appliance receives the signal the RUN indicator of the indoor unit lights up SLEEP TIMER ON TMIER OFF When the unit is not at FEEL mode Selecting FEEL mode Press the MODE select button GED Move the MODE to the FEEL position Indoor temperature Operation mode Target temperature HEATING FOR HEAT P
11. gear LE LL LL INSIDE OUTSIDE COMPRESSOR RED BLACK PROTECTOR CAPACITOR 1 YELLOW LL BLUE y BLUE BOW BLUE EI FAN CAPACITOR 7 7 ORG BLUE TN YLW GRN 7 OPTIONAL OPT FAN MOTOR OPTIONAL PART INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT PROTECTOR INSIDE 43 Model KF THP 18 ID ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE INDOOR UNIT CN7 L TRANSFORMER i P5 TELLOW 3L M 00 2 T SWING MOTOR pest DUM 7 BRUNN z 7
12. power supply is on The above operating sketch map is suitable forL and Y series The above operating sketch map is suitable for Q series Used to control the unit when the remote control is out of work This way of operation is suitable for C D L Y and ON OFF Z series e ON OFF uu nunuh Used to control the unit when the remote controller is out of work POWER SLEEP RUN This way of operationis suitable for E F J K 2 BD BE BF BG BH and BJ series Remarks When remote controlis not working properly open the paneland you cansee emergency button there see above picture The emergency buttonfor 15K 16K 18K 22K 24K 28K and 30Kseries is atthe top right see ON OFF button there The shape and position of the switches and indicators may vary from different models but their function are simiar 3 Remote Control The remote control transmits signals tothe system ON OFF button Used to start and stop operation TIMER button 9 Setting Display E Used to select TIMER operation Transmits signals to the system s to the system UP button TOO COOL button A Used to increase the
13. 3 Fix the accessory cable with the Interconnection cable block 4 Confirm the fixing of the accessory cable is ok 5 Fix the cover for Interconnection cable on Diagram for installation of Interconnection cable please see the pasted diagram instruction on the body first Circuit Diagram 09K 12K 18K 24K indoor and outdoor interconnection cable sketch map Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit UD du Connetting Connetting Connetting outdoor unit indoor unit power Cooling amp Heating Note Some models are designed without the conneting terminal in indoor unit please subject to the connetion diagram of the product 18 Installation Instructions How to Purge Air Tubes 1 Unscrew and remove caps from 2 and 3 way valves 2 Unscrew and remove cap from service valve 3 Connect vacuum pump flexible hose to the service valve 4 Start vacuum pump for 10 15 minutes until reaching a vacuum of 30 Hg absolutes 5 With vacuum pump still running close the low pressure knob on vacuum pump manifold Then stop vacuum pump 6 Open 2 way valve 1 4 turn then close it after 10 seconds Check tightness of all joints using liquid soap or an electronic leak detector 7 Turn 2 and 3 way valves stem to fully the valves Disconnect vacuum pump flexible hose 8 Replace and tighten all valve caps e Connect to the power source check if the function selection keys on the remote controller are working prope
14. Cut off the power supply Gras osition a Stop the appliance E Ph and remove the EIE HHE and pull outward to Z i Sannn air filter remove the front panel 1 Open the front panel cloth 2 Press the handle of the filter gently 4 Use a dry and from the front Use lukewarm water below soft cloth to 3 Grasp the handle and slide out the filter 104 f to clean if the AA clean it appliance is very dirty us Never use volatile substance Qi as gasoline or Clean and re install the air filter If the dirt is conspicuous wash it with a solution of detergent in lukewarm water After cleaning dry well in shade Never sprinkle water Dangerous onto the indoor unit Electric Close the front panel again Clean the air filter every two weeks if the air conditioner operates in an extremely dusty environment Reinstall and shut the b front panel 1 Reinstall and shut the front panel by pressing position b downward At the end of the season At the beginning of the season Set temperature to 86 f for about half a day Make sure there are no obstacles blocking the airflow around the air intake and air and perform the Cooling operation to d well AA Unit s inside AP k outlet openings of the Indoor ang Outdoor Dry the inside of the unit q O O Stop the unit operation and then turn off the power switch for safety and for saving electric energy
15. set room temperature 60 f 87 f and time 0 5 24h 1 12h DOWN button TOO WARM button Used to decrease the set room temperature and time SLEEP button I QUIET Used to set or cancel sleep operation t includes normal SLEEP 4 QUIET and Comfortable SLEEP but Comfortable SLEEP is optional 6 SWING control button lt Used to adjust airflow direction FAN SPEED control button Y Used to select the indoor fan motor speed Auto High Cor anaal Mid 3 or Cor mall and Low y or or stl This function is invalid in sleep mode button Used to select the type of operation mode FEEL Z COOLING xe DRY AND HEATING 39 Only for Heat Pump FEEL mode can select the operation mode such as COOL DRY FAN HEAT automatically depending on the room temperature and the feel mode is default setting at starting Check list Species Quantity Expending sleeve style 6 Self tapping screw User manual AAA battery Drainage pipe Remote control amp base Energy label Sleeve pipe Seal daub Binder Screw assembly AIN A Remote Control Feel Cool Dr 20 ps 5 OO o if vO HETEN Auto Low Mid High Sleep Swing Style 3 FU Tbr i POWERFUL val am C AUTO Uhr 4
16. 015 2 BLACK BLUE P2 2 YLV CR DISPLAY ai CIRCUIT GENERATOR ar 6 MAIN CONTROL PCB E 2 EVAPORATOR M EVAPORATOR HM m Wi BROWN BLUE PH 22 2 Gap OPTIONAL PART RO P21 HEATER FAN MOTOR EATER INDOOR UNIT in Model KFTHP 18 OD ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR YLW GRN peut 1 cor 7 RO T 7 INSIDE BLUE WHITE 78 OUTSIDE IL PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR 1 RED aL BLACK WHITE CAPACITOR YELLOW y BLUE ue BLUE BLUE BLUE BROWN BLUE FAN CAPACITOR _ om BLUE ORG BLUE q ES YLW GRN Y FAN MOTOR OPTIONAL PART INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT PROTECTOR INSIDE Model KF THP 24 ID
17. 75X13 32X21 75X13 38 75 26 25 15 5 35 75X31 62X 17 Dimension of Package WXHXD inch 34X24X14 75 34X24X 14 75 34X24X 14 75 40 5X28 25X 17 40 5X33X17 5 133 145 R10 84 24 6 a 465 252 0 Exrea Refrigerant Charge Per feet above e lm 9 0 22 0 22 0 22 0 33 0 33 Outer Diameter Liquid Pipe inch 3 8 3 8 12 5 8 o 164 49 2 45 Warranty Soleus International Inc warrants the accompanying Soleus Air 13 SEER Mini Split Air Conditioner Model KFTHP 09 ID KFTHP 09 OD KFTHP 12 ID KFTHP 12 OD KFTZHP 12 ID KFTZHP 12 OD KFTHP 18 ID KFTHP 18 OD and KFTHP 24 ID KFTHP 24 OD to be free of defect in material and workmanship for the applications in its operation instruction for the period of parts specified below 5 YEARS FOR COMPRESSOR 1 YEAR FOR OTHER COMPONENTS This warranty shall not apply to broken or marred cabinets accessories knobs filters or routine maintenance This warranty does not apply to uncrating setup installation removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of Soleus International including but not limited to any malfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts improper maintenance operation contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incor
18. DELAY HEALTHY TIMER otyle 5 HEALTHY DISPLAY 3D ANTI MILDEN Tov FF Style 4 Note The above remote control is only for reference subject to the actual unit When inserting the batteries for the first time or each time the batteries are replaced as they are discharged the remote control mades a short Auto Test all the symbols can be displayed are shown on the screen and keep 2 seconds then the symbol will flash from Cool to HEAT alternatively For cooling only air con please press any button when the cooling symbol is flashing the the remote controller has been set as cooling only For cooling and heating please press any button when the heating symbol is flashing then the remote control has been set as cooling and heating lf none of the button is pressed within 10 seconds the remote controller will be set as cooling and heating automatically Cooling only can use the remote control which has cooling and heating function but do not have the function of heating Although the heating is not running remote control will still have some display The light ofthe remote control will be turnedon by pressingany button for 1 5 3 seconds and itwill be turned off automatically if no button is pressed within 10 seconds Remote Control How to Insert the Batteries Remove the battery cover according to the arrow direction Insert new batteries making sure that the and of battery are matched correctly
19. IDE Model KFTHP 12 ID ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE INDOOR UNIT l ERE Y CM PS VAL YELLOW 1 YELLOW il RIT m 1 oo Ole BRON HL OPTIONAL T us um o N10 P GRN a HEATER HL ari M BEEN THL MAIN CONTROL PCB 06 NT TID i CNS M PT 9 OPTIONAL Zal MOTOR PROTECTOR CIE bp INSIDE OR OUTSIDE SPEED FEEDBACK FAN MOTOR INDOOR UNIT 90100 UNIT Model KFTHP 12 OD ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR YLW CRN an gt WHITE BLACK
20. Make sure the earth wire is not broken or disconnected Clean and reinstall the air filters OO Make sure the air filters are cleaned Gb Clean both Indoor and Outdoor Units the power switch Sy Remove batteries from the remote control unser batteries into the remote controller Protection Operating condition Noise pollution The protective device maybe trip and stop the appliance in the cases listed below Install the air conditioner at a place that Outdoor air temperature is over 75 f can ous weight in order to operate HEATING Outdoor air temperature is below 19 f 5 f for inverter models it s optional Install the outdoor unit at a place where Room temperature is over 80 f the air discharged and the operation noise would not annoy your neighbors Outdoor air temperature is over 110 f or below 32 f for inverter models i COOLING Do not place any obstacles in front of the DRY Room temperature is below 69 f air outlet of the outdoor unit as it will increase Room temperature is below 64 f the noise level and possible malfunction of fan motor For Tropical T3 Climate condition models the temperature point is 96 f instead of 96 f If the air conditioner runs in COOLING or DRY mode with door or window opened for a long time when relative humidity is above 80 dew may drip down from the outlet Features of protector Inspection 69 The protective device wi
21. Refer warranty section at the back of this manual 12 Installation Instructions Connecting of the Cabble Wiring between the indoor and outdoor units Front panel Terminal inside COVER B side after connect 1 Remove the PCB cover from the indoor unit 2 Refer to the wiring diagram attached to indoor unit when connecting cords to indoor unit terminals 3 Reinstall the PCB cover Be sure that side B is facing outside side before connect Cabinet Select the best location Location for Installing Indoor Unit Installation Diagram e Where there is no obstacle near the air outlet and air can be easily blown to every corner Where piping and wall hole can be easily arranged Keep the required space from the unit to the ceiling and wall according to the wiring diagram Pipe length is Where the air filter can be easily removed 49 feet Max Indoor unit Keep the unit and remote control 3 feet or more apart from e television radio etc 29 Keep as far as possible away from fluorescent lamps 8 utdoor unit Do not put anything near the air inlet to obstruct it from air 5 absorption Where there is bearing wall to handle weight and decrease 9 g vibration and noise 7 Location for Installing Outdoor Unit Outdoor unit e Where it is convenient to install and well ventilated avoid installing it where flammable gas could leak Pipe length is Keep the required dis
22. UMP TYPE Less than 68 f 13f FAN FOR COOL ONLY TYPE Over 79 f COOL Air temperature adjustment is possible even during FEEL operation There are 4 levels of adjustment possible with the button or the button Setting temperature Press the button orthe w button When the button is pushed the temperature will increase 1 f After temperature will increase 2 f the indicator will not change When the w button is pushed the temperature will reduce 1 f After temperature reduce 2 f the indicator will not change The operation of the AUTO mode can be performed by only pressing the ON OFF button from the next time There will be a delay when changing mode is made during the operation As there might not be air blown out e If you don t like the content of FEEL mode operation change to HEATING DRY or COOLING than FEEL Operation Instructions lt TIMER mode It is convenient to set the timer on with TIMER button when you go out in the morning to achieve a comfortable room temperature when you get home You can also set timer off at night to enjoy a good sleep Timer setting ff When the Remote When the Remote Control is OFF press Y Control is ON press the TIMER button to set 2 the TIMER button to a switch on timer press set a switch on timer setting willbe MM again the setting cancel will be cancel Press UP and DOWN bu
23. ange the drain pipe twisted sticking out or wave Power cord 1 around do not immerse the end of it in water for heat pump If an extension drain hose is connected to the drain pipe make sure to thermal insulated when passing along the indoor unit Drain hose Defrost cable for heat pump prepared by user e When the piping is directed to the right piping power Cord and drain pipe should be thermal insulated and fixed onto the back of the unit with a piping connector 46 y hose Ap IN lt ASCO ers hhh Base Piping connector Base Piping fixer Base Insert here Hook here A Insert the pipe connector to the slot B Press to hook the pipe connector onto the base Connecting the refrigerant lines between the indoor amp outdoor units Note that since the refrigerant metering device is located in the outdoor unit both refrigerant lines must be insulated with a minimum of 3 8 foam along the entire length Gently bend the line set stubs from the indoor unit to the desired location and the using 2 box end or adjustable wrenches remove the flare nuts from the indoor unit line stubs The indoor unit is charged with a dry gas f you do not hear the release of pressure when removing the flare nuts it is possible that the evaporator section indoor unit has developed a leak and you should contact your dealer for a replacement indoor unit Note Using a small amount of vacuum pump oil on the male flare threads will eas
24. ape may differ from that of the air conditioner you have selected Caution 1 Never fail to have an individual power circuit specifically for the air conditioner As for the method of wiring refer to the circuit diagram posted on the inside of the access door 2 Comfirm that the cable thickness is as specified in the power source specification See the cable specification table below 3 Check the wires and make sure that they are all tightly fastened after cable connection 4 Be sure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker in wet or moist area Outdoor unit amp 2 Wire Gauge Requirements Circuit Wire Gauge atDifferent Wire Lengths Amp 200ft 150ft 100ft Soft 15 6 8 10 14 20 4 6 8 12 25 4 6 8 10 30 4 4 6 10 35 3 4 6 8 40 3 4 6 8 45 2 3 4 6 50 2 3 A 6 Nec 105c 221 F Type Copper Conductors 16 Installation Instructions 1 Install Drain Port and Drain Hose for heat pump model only The condensate drains from the outdoor unit when the unit operates in heating mode In order to protect the environment install a drain port and a drain hose to direct the condensate water Just install the drain port and rubber washer to the chassis of the outdoor unit then connect a drain hose to the port as the right figure shown EL aer x gt Drain port Drain hose prepare by user 2 Install and Fix Outdoor Unit Fix with bolts and
25. ce Manual 1100060065 Compressor And It Accessories 1 i moss 1 _ i meon 1 _ 4 108050022 Be 1 is 120120016 Two way Vave 1 _ 16 1070500399 Valve Supporter 1 120130024 evy vane A is mss 19 1073551103 1 _ 29 1080010006 1 x 1070040002 Cable Came 1 _ m 1170500130 1 moos __ Compressor Capacitor 1 x 1170100030 Fan 1 _ 25 9000 Heil Pans Box 1 _ 26 1 77 1190830012 Caron 1 1190070066 Base Foaming 1 _ EEE HR 35 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 24 ID INDOOR UNIT 1 100030 instalan Plate 3 Re 1 3 oosten 1 77747 10000 1 5 ape 1 6 1213090102 Water Drainage 11073090106 Vertical Vane Assembly A 1 m 36 Air Conditioner Service Manual 1073090112 Left Air Filter 2 1073090113 Right Air Filter LX S 12 1300501650 DiplyPCBCovr f 1 O i3 109050507 Display PCB digita J _ 1 womens VmA i5 ionos vaes 16 107010011 DrainageHose v mois CableClamp
26. d tidy and clean 3 Indoor Unit Piping Installation e Put the piping liquid and suction pipe and cables through the wall hole from outside or put them through from inside after indoor piping and cables connection complete so as to connect to outdoor unit e Decide whether saw the unloading piece off in accordance with the piping direction as shown below Piping direction Saw the unloading piece off along the trough Note When installing the pipe at the directions 1 2 or 4 saw the corresponding unloading piece off the indoor unit base e After connecting piping as required install the drain hose Then connect the power cords After connecting wrap the piping cords and drain hose together with thermal insulation materials 14 Installation Instructions xek Piping Joints Thermal Insulation Wrap the piping joints with thermal insulation materials and then wrap 2 AA with a vinyl tape wrapped with vinyl type The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the Thermal insulation interconnection cable away from the copper tube Piping Thermal Insulation a Place the drain hose under the piping b Insulation material uses polythene foam over 3 8 in thickness Power cord Note Drain hose is prepared by user Large pipe Thermal insulation tube Small e Drain pipe should point downward for easy drain flow pipe Do not arr
27. e installation Snug the line set to the stubs using the 2 wrenches one wrench on the male fitting and one wrench on the female fitting Tighten flares tobelow torques Refrigerant Line Connection Torque Table Flare Nut Tightening Torque 1 4 3 8 25 Ft LBs 350 Kg Cm 1 4 1 2 40 Ft LBs 560 Kg Cm 1 2 3 4 60 Ft LBs 840 Kg Cm 718 1 1 8 110 Ft LBs 1540Kg Cm 15 Installation Instructions 4 Connecting of the Cable e Indoor Unit Front panel Connect the power connecting cord to the indoor unit Terminal inside by connecting the wires to the terminals on the control board individually in accordance with the outdoor unit connection Note For some models it is necessary to remove the cabinet to connect to indoor unit terminal indoor unit Chassis e Outdoor Unit 1 Remove the access door from the unit by loosening the screw Connect the wires to the terminals on the control board individually as the following 2 Secure the power connecting cord onto the control board with cable clamp 3 Reinstall the access door to the original position T Access door with the screw Terminal inside 4 Use a recognized circuit breaker for 24K 30K model between the power source and the unit A disconnecting device to adequately disconnect all supply lines must be The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model fi t t d Consequently the sh
28. ing for service Does not run Analysis e fthe plug is not properly plugged e f batteries in the remote controller exhausted e fthe protective device works to protect the appliance e If the protector trip or fuse is blown No cooling or heating air Ineffective control Does not operate immediately e Are the intakes and outlets of the air conditioner blocked s the temperature set properly e 5 the air filter dirty e f strong interference from excessive static electricity discharge power supply voltage abnormality presents operation will be abnormal At this time disconnect from the power supply and connect back 2 3 seconds later Changing mode during operation 3 minutes will delay Peculiar odor A sound of flowing water This odor may come from another source such as furniture cigarette etc which is sucked in the unit and blows out with the air Caused by the flow of refrigerant in the air conditioner not a problem Defrosting sound in heating mode Cracking sound is heard Spray mist from the outlet The sound may be generated by the expansion or contraction of the front panel due to change of temperature Mist appears when the room air becomes very cold because of cool air discharged from indoor unit during COOLING or DRY operation mode The compressor indicator red lights on constantly and indoor fan stops The unit is shif
29. ll work as follows After using for long time the air conditioner should be inspected on the following items Restarting the unit at once after operation stops or changing mode during operation you Overheat of the power supply cord and plug need to wait 3 minutes e e burned smell ae Abnormal operating sound or vibration e Water leakage from indoor unit e Connect to power supply and turn on S the unit at once it may start 20 seconds Metal cabinet electrified later Stop the air conditioner if above trouble occurs It is advisable to have a detail inspection after f all operation has stopped press ON OFF using it for 5 years even if none above occurs button again to restart e Timer should be set again if it has been canceled Features of HEATING mode Preheat At the beginning of HEATING operation the airflow from indoor unit is discharged 2 5 minutes later Afterheat After the finishing of HEATING operation the airflow from indoor unit is discharged 2 5 minutes Defrost In HEATING operation the appliance will defrost de ice automatically to raise efficiency This procedure usually lasts 2 10 minutes During defrosting fans stop operation After defrosting completes it returns to HEATING mode automatically Note Heating is NOT available for cooling only air conditioner models 10 Troubleshooting The following cases may not always be a malfunction please check it before ask
30. nc or rechargeable Nickel Cadmium batteries CONTENTS Dare Precautions Identification DP OEI 2 Remote Conto 4 Operation Instructions sese 7 MEET OE eenen eeste edentate 9 e 10 A 11 Installation Instructions nnne 12 Preparation Before Use Before using the air conditioner be sure to check and pre set the following Remote Controller Pre setting The remote controller is NOT preset and should be set by owner Each time after the remote Control batteries are replaced or is energized the symbol will flash from Cool and HEAT alternatively User can preset the remote control type depending on the air conditioner type you have purchased as follows Press any button when the heating symbol flashes then Heat Pump is set Press any button when the cooling symbol flashes then Cooling Only is set If you dont press any button within 10 seconds the remote controller is pre set as Heat Pump automatically Note If the air conditioner you purchased is a Cooling Only one but you pre set the remote controller as Heat Pump it will operate properly in cooling But if the air conditioner you purchased is a Heat Pump one and you preset the remote controller as Cooling Only then you CAN NOT preset the Heating operation with the remote controller e Auto restart Pre setting optional the air conditioner i
31. nuts tightly on a flat and strong floor If installed on the wall or roof make sure to fix the supporter well to prevent it from shaking due to serious vibration or strong wind 3 Outdoor Unit Piping Connection e Remove the valve caps from the 2 way and 3 way valve e Connect the pipes to the 2 way and 3 way valves separately according to the required torque 4 Outdoor Unit Cable Connection see previous page Air Purging The air which contains moisture remaining in the refrigeration cycle may cause a malfunction on the compressor After connecting the indoor and outdoor units evacuate air and moisture from refrigerant cycle using a vacuum pump as shown below Baro Vacuum pump 3 way valve diagram connect to indoor unit 6 Open 1 4 turn 7 Turn to fully open the valve open position 7 Turn to fully open the pen positi valve ca S valve P spindle a Gad 1 Turn p CAMP 1 Turn PS 8 Tighten Valv cap 8 Tighten needle 9 8 Tighten 3 Connect to outdoor unit Valve core service port cap Note To protect the environment be sure not to discharge the refrigerant to the air directly 17 Installation Instructions 1 Take off the cover for Interconnection cable of outdoor unit 2 Take off the block for Interconnection cable then put the core of the power wire to the terminal and fix it according to the diagrams pasted to indoor and outdoor unit separately
32. rect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear Warranty service must be performed by a qualified HVAC contractor Soleus maintains a centralized service network to provide parts and assist in resolving service problems if difficulties are encountered Soleus agrees to provide service information sell repair parts and reimburse the dealer serviceman for parts in accordance with Soleus International S Policies and Procedures SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL MAINTAINS THAT ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SPECIFIED ABOVE SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIMS ANY LIBILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL INC S LIABILITY EXCEED THE RETAIL VALUE OF THE AIR CONDITIONER This warranty covers only new products purchased from our authorized dealers or retailers It does not cover internet sales used salvaged or refurbished products FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY SERVICE Soleus International Inc 20035 E Walnut Drive North City of Industry CA 91789 U S A Tel 1 888 8 SOLEUS Monday through Friday 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM PST Email Contact 9 soleusair com Website www soleusair com
33. rly eCheck if the room temperature adjustments and timer settings are working properly eCheck if the drain is open eCheck if there is any abnormal noise or vibration during operation eCheck if there is leakage of refrigerant ATTENTION If there is no power plug along with the air conditioner The power cord should be connected to an air switch whose current carrying capacity should be more than 20A and the minimum open circuit distance among the live polar pole the neutral polar pole and the ground polar pole should be more than 1 If any malfuctions please cut off the supply by the air switch and contact the manufacturer or its service agent The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations If the supply cord is damaged It is better to be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard 55 e Please read this manual before installing and using it e Do not let air enter the refrigeration system or discharge refrigerant when moving the air conditioner e Test run the air conditioner after finishing installation and record details of operation e Type of fuse used on indoor unit controller for 7K 9K 12K 15K 16K 18K 22K 24K 30K is 50T with rating 3 15 A 250V Type of fuse used on inverter outdoor unit controller for 7K 9K 12K is 61T with rating 15 A 250V for 18K 22K 24K is 65TS with rating 25A 250V e The fuse for the whole unit is to be p
34. rovided by the user according to the current at maximum power input or use other over current protective device instead e Accessibility to the plug must be guaranteed even after the installation of the appliance to disconnect itin case of need If not possible connect appliance to a double pole switching device with contact separation of at least 1 placed in an accessible position even after installation Please make replacing with the special assembly purchasing from our factory or our service center if something wrong with Interconnection cable The security out static air pressure for our products is 0 8 1 05 standard pressure The biggest length for our connection pipe can be 49 feet More refrigerant is necessary for per foot if the length is over 21 feet Please do not place valuable things under the unit after installation 19 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 09 ID INDOOR UNIT 20 Air Conditioner Service Manual Remark s 070350171 Water Drainage Assembly 1 s osn SY 9 1003502 5 10 1070320696 1 131070350503 Front Panel 1 ROT Indoor Motor Cover Right Foaming 21 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTHP 09 OD OUTDOOR UNIT Air Conditioner Service Manual i uw Ge 7 2 rosso Top Cover
35. s the power supply cord as this cord will be damaged and an electric shock or fire En could occur 3 If malfunction occurs turn off at remote control first before turning off main power Do not touch the operation buttons when your hands are wet Do not use extension cords and do not connect the air conditioner to a socket to which other electric appliances are connected Make sure to use a fuse of proper electric rating Use of steel or copper wire instead of a fuse is strictly prohibited and will void the warranty X d 9 DO Do not put anything on the unit especially vases which contain water inside O If water gets into the unit it cause an electrical short and this could cause electric shocks circuit breaker or plug from dirt Connect the power supply cord to it firmly and correctly or hazard could occur ON o Never insert a stick or similar obstacle to the unit When the fan rotates at high 453 9 speed this may 75 cause an injury A Do not repair the appliance by yourself If this is done incorrectly it may cause an electric shock etc Do not put any objects on the outdoor unit Check that the plug is not covered with dust and make sure to insert it firmly so that it does not get loosened Fully insert the plug firmly If the plug is coverd with dust or improperly inserted thes may cause electric shock or fire
36. s preset as Auto restart function by manufacturer If Auto restart function is not needed follow the steps below to cancel this function 1 Make sure the air conditioner power is turned off at remote control 2 Keep pressing the Emergency button for more than 10 seconds until four short beeps are heard Then Auto restart function is disabled To activate the Auto restart function repeat above procedure until three short beeps are heard This air conditioner is not intended for use by young children or handicapped persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the air conditioner safely Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the air conditioner Safety Precautions Symbols in this Use and Care Manual are interpreted as shown below lt WARNING DANGER Be sure to follow this instruction CAREFUL Pay Attention 6 Remove the power source plug from a socket A Keep the power supply Warning Incorrect handling could cause a serious Grounding is essential J could hazard such as death serious injury etc AN Use correct power supply in accordance with the rating plate requirement Otherwise serious faults or hazard such as a fire could occurt If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard A Do not tangle pull or pres
37. sembly 3 1070350245 In And Out Pipe Fixer 4 39392 installation Plate 5 o 6 cesFm _______ 3 24 Air Conditioner Service Manual 7 1070100010 Bearing Mount 109299 ee 170030065 indoor Motor 1 10055052 indoor Motor Cover 1 1070350119 1 _ o 03x 3 1070350235 1 aL M Ir 10094006 cavie Camp Cove 1 ie 1070350137 Water Drainage Assembly 12 Lar 1070350140 Jvane J o 10735155 Evaporator Fastness Clamp 1 VaeMwe 10059959 perum x women 5 9980 5 rom Panel 3 1071950048 Display POB Cover 1 25 1070500246 Servicng Cover 1 2 1070850135 1009015 109050018 Lr Display POB o 1090050318 Remote Controller 1 L 1078060003 Remote Controller P indoor Caron P 1990955 fRightFoaming 1 l 29 Air Conditioner Service Manual MODEL KFTZHP 12 OD OUTDOOR UNIT a
38. shall not be installed in the laundry area Identification of Parts Air Intake Front Panel Emergency Panel Display Panel Air Outlet Vertical Adjustment Louver Horizontal Adjustment ouver Charcoal Filter optional Electrostatic Filter optional Air Filter Remote Control Air Intake Pipes and Power Connection Cord Drain Hose Note Condensate water drains at COOLING or DRY operation lt A 7 Outdoor Unit The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model Consequently the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner you have selected Identification of Parts Operating and Display Display of environm ental temperature or setting temperature It lights up during the set sleep function Display of environmental tem perature or setting temperature nmmr e EX t ou A BB e It is on during operation POWER SLEEP TIMER RUN The above operating sketch map issuitable for C D E H J NV Za BD BF BH and BJseries Display of environm ental temperature or setting temperature 00 is on during operation oof It lights up when power supply is on It lights up during the set sleep function Jit lights up during the set sleep function It lights up when
39. tance apart from the wall 49feet Max Keep the outdoor unit away from a place of greasy dirt vulcanization gas exit or high salty seashore Avoid installing it at the roadside where there is a risk of muddy water e A fixed base so as not to increasing operation noise Where there is no blockage for air outlet Height should be less than16 feet Indoor unit 13 Installation Instructions Indoor Unit Installation 1 Installing the Mounting Plate e Decide an installing location for the mounting plate according to the indoor unit location and piping direction Keep the mounting plate horizontally with a horizontal ruler or dropping line Drill holes of 1 in depth on the wall for fixing the plate Insert the plastic plugs to the hole fix the mounting plate with tapping screws Inspect if the mounting plate is well fixed Then drill a hole for piping Hook the line here Line drops from here Dropping line holes for fixing Note The shape of your mounting plate may be different from the one above but installation method is similar 2 Drill a Hole for Piping M 5 Wall hole sleeve e Decide the position of hole for piping according to the O munnunn hard polythene tube location of mounting plate E brepared by user e Drill a hole on the wall The hole should tilt a little downward toward outside 1 4 e Install a sleeve through the wall hole to keep the wall tilt downwar
40. ting from heating mode to defrost The indicator will lights go off within ten minutes and returns to heating mode Air will not immediately blow out at the start of HEAT mode e The air conditioner is ready to blow out enough warm air please wait 2 5 minutes Stop discharging airflow for 5 10minutes during HEATING operation The remote control does not function correctly e The appliance will defrost automatically and mist appears from outdoor After defrosting it continues to run automatically e check the distance between the remote controller and the unit e Are the batteries exhausted Replace them with new ones and repeat the operation again Installation Instructions Distance from wall should be over 6 Distance from ceiling should be over 6 2 Distance from the wall should be over 6 Distance from floor should be over 6 feet DREI MT SL Y DEE f Air intake distance from the wall should be over 12 VAL IM 7 7 7 e Above figure is only a simple presentation of the unit it may not match the external appearance of the unit you purchased Installation must be performed in accordance with the national wiring standards by authorized personnel only Very Important Installation must done by a registered qualified installer
41. tton to set time HEALTHY DISPLAY 3D ANTI NILDEN Time setting is 30 minutes M A Note After setting the timer check that TIMER INDICATOR lamp of S the indoor unit lights GG 377 um DD SUPER Ges ECO 1 Normal SLEEP amp Comfortable SLEEP optional Having press the SLEEP button for 3 seconds SLEEP operation is switched from Normal SLEEP to Comfortable SLEEP alternatively Used to set or cancel sleep operation This function is invalid in fan and dehumidify mode This function is invalid in SUPER mode too Switches OFF the appliance automatically after 10 hours in Normal SLEEP mode 2 Normal SLEEP only While the unit is running Select the operating mode and then press SLEEP button the indoor fan speed operates at low speed Switches OFF the appliance automatically after 8 hours Comfortable SLEEP note In this model the temperature will automatically be adjusted with the body temperature like the english letter V at the first stage of sleep the body temperature will decrease when our air conditioner s set temperature decrease together and at the last stage of sleep the body temperature will increase when our air conditioner s set temperature increase together It will help you sleep more comfortably Maintenance Front panel maintenance Air filter maintenance e It is necessary to clean the air filter after using it for about 100 hours Turn off the appliance Clean it as follows

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