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1. ACP 39COFM116GECI R Xn i B an D CAPACITOR FOR FAN MOTOR eee ll L wa E El SAT PROTECTOR ws AA AC L FApp Gevaar Pire sensor 8 wal wal dre T N erre sensor n nm 2 m 8 9 usr sensor at 3 gt A lt RT6 7 nur Pire sensor w7 w6 5 FD m RTL pre renesensor POT f COM 9 environment TEMP SENSOR E Kom E di FE b j z BISCHARGE GAS TEMP SENSOR B ERE AAA wie 9 TERMINAL BOARD 2 5 v9 WH XT TERMINAL BOARD 1 al Wa 1 DVC COMP SAT Iz 5 gt BK 3 pp s 5 conp crank case HEATER BT YE KK OFAN Bla 8 BU 5 HPP Ih HPP AYV ESI X5 uu wo k L Fu E LPP LPE COMP compressor 5 FAN MOTOR BE ES SPE 6 ma wie Ei cow Pressure sum HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH poe x 57 LHe 2 2 5 15 EK 1 5 valve B MAIN BOARD ES be G SH AP Ea 50 SYMBOL NAME E x 5 RT3 COMPONENT POSITION DIAGRAM wea wes AN ES PS iy gt ie aT BED TUBE B
2. dic iii 12 1 1 Cooling Dehumidfying Operation ane vensesorvenvesorensrvensense venne venne eon veenvensorensneennenenvensevenneensveeneenenvene 13 1 2 Heating Operation AA E A ANO 14 15 2 1 Control Function of Outdoor 15 2 2 Protection AAA A Soso Dosso sS soo Seorsa Ssss rae Sopr Ess 16 2 3 Control Function of Indoor Unit 17 3 REMOTE CONTROLLER CA ER DAVE UR CO DE Ia RE 22 3 1 Wired Remote Controller u vote treo Henn el eo hessen 22 3 2 Wireless Remote Controller 27 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION 31 1 1 Precautions 31 1 2 Key Points of Installation 32 2 FLOW CHART OF INSTALDDEATIOLN u aaa 33 3 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION ee 34 3 1 Before u 34 3 2 Installation c W AN 34 3 3 Canton for Installation 34 3 4 Dimension Data non neones EEE 34 3 5 Installation Clearance Data sense Por 35 4 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION cn 36 4 1 Installation Of Duct
3. Drain hose below280mm attachment pep ES L i Drain raising 8 hose Y S Ir 1 N 220mm 3 7 Y Y Ceiling Clamp attachment Instruction The slant gradient of the attached drain hose should be within 75mm so that the drain hole doesn t has to endure the unnecessary outside force Drain hose attachment N T below75mm below500mm Please install the drain hose according to the following process if several drain hoses join together Abovel00mm T tie in join drain hose The specs of the selected join drain hose should fits the running capacity of the unit b Check the smoothness of drain after installation Check the drain state by immitting 600cc water slowly from the outlet vent or test hole Check the drain in the state of refrigerating after installation of the electric circuit Way of immiting Drain hose Drain vent for repair use plastic stopper is included drain the water in waterspout by this outlet vent Test hole cover Abovel00mm lt Immiting water from the rest hole gt Plastic water pot The length of the pipe should be about 100mm lt Immiting water from the outlet vent terminal gt 43 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 5 REFRIGERATION PIPING WORK 5
4. 2 EN NQ 2 2 XT6 S 31 3 e PE 2 S Na Na m2 2 XT5 5 513 3 PE 2 xD Na 2 2 XT4 2 3 3 6 5 PE 5 5 2 EN Na 2 2 g 2 XT3 313 3 PE 2 S NG N 1 2 2 2 XD 2 513 3 gt e PE L POWER N Caution a The incorrect of wiring connecting would lead malfunction of some of the electric elements b Make sure that the lead between the connect end and the clamp end has some need space after the wire is fixed c The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations Noise Precautions 1 The air conditioning unit should be installed where ventilation is in good condition otherwise the working capability of the unit would be reduced or working noise would be increased 2 The air conditioning unit should be installed on the base frame which is stable and secure uncouth to withstand the weight of the unit otherwise it would incur vibration and noise 3 During the installation a consideration should be taken that the produced hot air or noise should not affect neighbors and surroundings 52 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 4 Do not stack obstacles near the air outlet of the outdoor unit otherwise it would reduce the working capability of the unit or increase the working noise 5 In the event of the occurrence of abnormal noise please contact the sales agent as
5. AS 221500 ME e 5 Model H ACP 12CCIFM35GECI 260 unit mm ACP 18CCIFMSOGECI Ground surface Main body of hoisting air conditioner a The primary step for install the indoor unit When attach the hoisting stand on hoisting screw do use nut and gasket individually at the upper and lower of the hoisting stand to fix it The use of gasket anchor board can prevent gasket break off b Use install cardboard Please refer to the install cardboard about the dimension of ceiling opening The central mark of the ceiling opening is marked on the install cardboard Install the install cardboard on the unit by bolt 3 piece and fix the angle of the drainage pipe at the outlet vent by bolt c Adjust the unit to the suitable install place d Check if the unit is horizontal Inner drainage pump and bobber switch are included in the indoor unit check if 4 angle of every unit are horizontal by water lever If the unit is slant toward the opposite of the coagulate water flow there may be malfunction of the bobber switch and lead water drop e Backout the gasket anchor board used to prevent gasket break off and tighten the nut on it f Backout the install cardboard Nut supplied at scene Gasket attachment Hoisting stand Gasket anchor board Tighten double nuts attachment Fix the hoisting stand firmly Fix the gasket firmly Bolt of one of the angle of outlet pipe is fi o
6. the eMount the fan and use spanner to tighten the bolts fixing the fan 9 Mount the water tray and tighten the screws loosen the sorcen fixing the water tray eUse screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tray 71 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH 72 emoval and Installation of Drainage Pump Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Loosen the screws fixing the water tray eUse screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tray 2 Remove the water tray eRemove the water pump and replace it 3 Pull out the water outlet pipe and loosen the screws fixing the water pump 1 Loosen these screws ePull out the water outlet pipe and use screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water pump 4 Take out the pump and replace it eTake out the pump and replace it 5 Connect the drainage pipe and tighten the screws fixing the water pump eConnect the drainage pipe and use screwdriver to tighten the screws fixing the water pump 6 Mount the water tray and tighten the screws Loosen these screws eUse screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tray MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH ACP 39COFM116GECI Aaa Bag 5 5 sau P 29 Y J ij ej 3 Y i 25 ura y 79 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH 80 ACP 39C
7. Cooling Indoor Unit F Heat Exchanger 4 H Heat Exdhahger Heat Exchanger c Heat Exchanger Heat Exdhanger Schematic Diagram of Free Match Series Inverter Heat Pump Multi VRF System The outdoor and indoor units start to work once the power is switched on During the cooling operation the low temperature low pressure refrigerant gas from the heat exchanger of each indoor unit gets together and then is taken into the compressor to be compressed into high temperature high pressure gas which will soon go to the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit to exchange heat with the outdoor air and then is turned into refrigerant liquid After passing through the throttling device the temperature and pressure of the refrigerant liquid will further decrease and then go the main valve After that it will be divided and go to the heat exchanger of each indoor unit to exchange heat with the air which needs to be conditioned Consequently the refrigerant liquid become low temperature low pressure refrigerant gas again Such a refrigeration cycle goes round and round to achieve the desired refrigeration purpose During the heating operation the four way valve is involved to make the refrigeration cycle run reversely The refrigerant radiates heat in the heat exchanger of the indoor unit so do the electric heating devices and absorb heat in the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit f
8. Temperature Adjustment Fan Motor Stop Electronic Expansion Valve Close Electronic Expansion Valve Capacity Control Go To The Previous Page CONTROL FREE MATCH 1 2 Heating Operation C Heating Operation Guide Louver There Is There Is Not Guide Louvers B wang n The Operation Of Defrosting In The Process O Yes Yes Preventing Restart gt Operation 3 Minutes Temperature _ gt Adjustment In The Process Of Y Preventing Cold Air Fan Motor Stop Fan Motor Stop Y Y Electronic Electronic Y Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Fan Motor Fan Motor Stop Close Detrosting Control As Per Set Air Supply Speed Electronic Expansion Valve Capacity Control Y y 14 FREE MATCH CONTROL 2 MAIN LOGIC 2 1 Control Function of Outdoor Unit 2 1 1 Cooling Mode a Cooling conditions and process If the compressor is in stop status and start the unit for cooling operation when one of the indoor units reaches the cooling operation condition the unit start cooling operation in this case the electronic expansion valve the outdoor fan and the compressor start operation b Stop in cooling operation a Compressor stops The comp
9. 30 C b DRY Mode Under this mode the fan will run at the low speed and the swing function is performed under the set conditions The set temperature range is 16 30 C c FAN Mode Under this mode only the fan of the indoor unit runs And if the auto speed is set the fan will run under the same condition as the COOL mode d HEAT Mode a Under this mode the set temperature rang is 16 C 30 C b The defrosting symbol H1 will be displayed when the defrosting signal is received from the outdoor unit e AUTO Mode a When the ambient temperature is higher than 25 C the unit will run as the COOL mode b For the cooling and heating unit if the ambient temperature is or lower than2 0 C 72 F the unit will run as the HEAT mode When the indoor ambient temperature is higher than 20 C but lower than 25 C the unit which starts to work under the AUTO or DRY mode will shift to the FAN mode while the unit which starts to work under other mode will 17 CONTROL FREE MATCH keep the current running mode f Mode Conflict When the running modes of the unit which is started just now and unit which has run conflict the former one will show the error code E7 2 3 3 Other Control a Beeper Control When the controller is powered on or it receives a valid either press button signal or remote control signal the beeper will utter a warning tone b Auto Speed Control Under the HEAT mode If the amb
10. AP 6 5 L L XT3 Ss 5 5 5 5 5 5 JE JEU LE JEJE RTS JRTIE RTI RT7 RT6 65 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH 3 2 Indoor unit 3 2 2 Cassette type ACP 12CCIFM35GECI ACP 18CCIFMSOGECI E Recelvi d 43 MANUAL PANEL ecelving Boar PIPE TEMP ROOM TEMP SWING MOTOR as AP3 SENSDR SENSOR 1 Es gt 4 q ISK Ex Ye Ne EVAPORATOR uis 8 SWING X6 XL AC N L d P Fo CN9 CN21 CNS CN3 SE TER P mi In Env Qutooor Unit _ E XL AC N NO PBK A E 2 x3 COM RD 3 5 X2 AC L TR I 0 Punp Check PUMP Swing Check CNi2 CN7 CN2 CNIS CNI8 CNI9 e Y Y Y Y Y Y PE TOR Tc COMPONENT POSITION MAP oc BU RD 7BU LIQUID ds C L P1 TC SWITCH PUMP MOTOR LXT y E NOTE AP2 is optiona accessory etl c m yes If AP2 ond ore connected to FAN ES the unit at the same time the def
11. high temperature Compressor discharge high E4 Hon 4 E4 E4 temperature protection times protection Whole unit over Whole unit over Flash 3 Flash3 Flash 3 ES oE oE current protection current protection times times times Communication error Communication error Flash 6 between the indoor between the indoor E6 E6 Table 16 times and outdoor units and outdoor units 2 Shown as Flash 7 Mode conflict Mode conflict E7 E7 Table 16 times Overload protection Overload protection E8 Flash 2 Flosh 3 Fen 3 oE oE times times times Anti cold blow protection n E9 Flash Flash E9 E9 overflow error E I Quick Quick Quick Trial run trial operation Trial run trial operation dd Hash Hash Hash dd dd Refrigerant Quick Quick recovery mode Refrigerant recovery mode Fo Hash Hash Fo Fo Drive module resetting for the IPM Drive module resetting PO Piet 3 3 Flash 3 oE oE times times times commercial unit Quick ling IPLV test PO Min cooling heating Posting i flash capability test code FO Quick P Yy Cooling IPLV test Hash PO 56 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE Cooling level AA Quick P3 Mid Cooling heating performance test P3 flash P3 capability test code Level AA cooling Quick P3 performance test flash Phase over current Compressor over Flash 3 F
12. y O Function Timer Funcion T Onon Timor Ono Turn on the unit without turning sieep3 Select sleep3 and press Timer Press Increase or Decrease button to set button to change temp Steeping curve setting is finished Set sleep at this time point Press Timer button to set next time point e Quiet Quite Function It is divided into the Quiet mode and Auto Quiet mode 19 CONTROL FREE MATCH a Under the Quiet mode the low fan speed will be kept and is unchangeable b Under the Auto Quiet mode the fan speed changes in accordance with the difference of the indoor ambient temperature and the set temperature f Timer a Timer On When the unit is powered on but in the idle condition it is available to set when to start the unit Then when the unit starts 1t will run as the previously set mod The set range of the timer is 0 5 24 hours with a interval of 0 5 hour b Timer Off When the unit is on it is available to set when to stop the unit The set range of timer is 0 5 24 hours with a interval of 0 5 hour g Memory a Memorizing Objects modes AUTO COO DRY FAN HEAT swing set temperature set fan speed etc b When the indoor unit works without the wired controller it will resume the working condition as the power failure occurs after it is powered on again When the indoor unit is with the wired controller it is available to set the memory function by pres
13. If Quiet function is on Turbo function will be canceled subsequently Save Setting Save Energy saving which will result the air conditioner runs in smaller temperature range is realized by setting 24 FREE MATCH CONTROL lower limited value in the Cooling or Dry mode and upper limited value in the Heating mode Save Setting for Cooling Under the On state and in the Cooling or Dry mode of the unit press Function to enter the Save setting interface and then press Y to adjust the lower limited value in the Cooling mode After that press Enter Cancel to activate the Save function The initial lower limited value in the Cooling mode is 26 C When the Save function is activated press Function to enter the Save setting interface and then press Enter cancel to cancel this function Save Setting for Heating Under on state or in the Heating mode of the unit press Function to enter the Save setting interface and then press Aor V to adjust upper limited value in the Heating mode After that press Enter Cancel to activate the Save function for heating The upper initial limited value in the Heating mode is 20 After the Saving function is activated press Function to enter the Save setting interface and then press Enter Cancel to cancel this function Notes a If press Function on the Save setting interface or if there is not any operation for 5s after last button press the Save setting will be canceled automatically
14. The centralized controller and communication module shall be installed free from the source of interference of indoor unit Power cord The power cable must meet the specifications The indoor units under the same system must be arranged under unified power supply Installation Drainage Pipe The PVC pipes must meet the specifications A specific gradient must be provided along the water flow direction Carry out water detection after installation Carry out thermal insulation to the drainage pipe only after the water detection is accepted Thermal insulation The thermal insulation tube must meet the specifications Seal between the thermal insulation pipes to avoid air entry Installation of Air Duct when with high static pressure duct type unit Design the length of air duct according to static pressure The air inlet shall be optimally designed to avoid too small size Welding The copper tube must meet the specifications Ensure it is dry and clean inside the tube Make sure to charge nitrogen as required for protection when welding the tubes Please keep to the welding process and ensure the system free of leakage Add a dual way filter on liquid pipe side For multiple systems please mark them properly Purge and make leakage detection under pressure Installation Carry out leakage detection under pressure after welding of connection Purge the system clean pipes Keep the pressure
15. after another 1hr After that the unit will run at this temperature In the Heating mode the temperature will decrease by 1 C after the unit runs under Sleep 1 for Ihr and 1 C after another 1hr After that the unit will run at this temperature 1 Sleep 2 In the Cooling mode the temperature may be set between 16 C 23 C 24 C 27 C or 28 C 29 C or at 30 C Note The curve is only for reference the actual temperature is subject to the time point For example The temperature in the Cooling mode is set at 25 C Under the mode of Sleep 2 the temperature will increase by 1 every Ihr After it increases by 2 in total it will keep at 27 C 7 hours later it will decrease byl C i e 26 C After that the unit will keep running at 26 In the Heating mode the temperature may be set at 16 C or between 17 C 20 C 21 C 27 C or 28 C 30 C For example the temperature in the Heating mode is set at 22 C Under the mode of Sleep2 the temperature will decrease by 1 every Ihr After it decreases by 2 in total i e 20 C the unit will keep running at 20 1 Sleep 3 Sleep curve setting under Sleep 3 DIY mode Under the mode of Sleep 3 press Timer to enter the Sleep setting In this case 1 HOUR is displayed where the timing value once is displayed and the corresponding temperature with the last Sleep curve setting is displayed where the ambient preset temperature once in displayed Pr
16. units unmatched times Compressor phase RD Ul 12 circuit detection error times Flash DC link voltage drop error U3 20 times Zero detection Us Flash 17 circuit error times Nominal cooling heating capability test code B i Max cooling heating capability test code E i The words in gray means the corresponding function is unavailable Error Code Error Description Error Code Error Description Error Code Error Description 13 Unit A indoor unit pipe outlet 23 Unit B indoor unit pipe outlet 33 Unit C indoor unit pipe outlet temperature sensor error temperature sensor error temperature sensor error 14 Unit A indoor pipe inlet 24 Unit B indoor pipe inlet 34 Unit C indoor pipe inlet temperature sensor error temperature sensor error temperature sensor error 15 Unit A indoor ambient 25 Unit B indoor ambient 35 Unit C indoor ambient temperature sensor error temperature sensor error temperature sensor error 16 Unit A mode conflict 26 Unit B mode conflict 36 Unit C mode conflict Unit A anti freezi Unit B anti freezi 17 en 27 mn on 37 Unit C anti freezing protection protection protection Unit E ind ipe inlet 41 Unit D communication error 46 Unit D mode conflict 54 E la temperature sensor error 42 Unit D indoor pipe midway 47 Unit D anti freezing 55 Unit E indoor ambient temperature sensor error protection temperature sensor error Unit D indoor unit pipe outlet 43 51 Unit E communic
17. 1 Connection between Indoor and Outdoor Units Wiring of the Power Cord NCUATION A breaker must be installed capable of cutting off the power supply for the whole system 1 Open the side plate 2 Letthe power cord go through the rubber ring 3 Connect the power card to the terminals L N and also the earthing bolt and then connect the wiring terminals N 1 2 3 of the indoor unit to those of the outdoor unit correspondingly 4 Fix the power cord with wire clips b Capacity Level and Capacity Code of the Indoor and Outdoor Units Capacity Level Capacity Code 09 25 12 35 Indoor Unit 18 50 21 60 24 71 36 100 Outdoor Unit 42 120 1 The outdoor unit with capacity level 36 can drive up to four sets of indoor units while the outdoor unit 42 can drive up to five 2 The sum of the capacity codes of the indoor units should be among 50 150 of that of the outdoor unit c Allowable Length and Height Fall of the Refrigerant Pipe Allowable Length Refrigerant Pipe 36 42 36 42 Total Length m 70 80 L L L L LFLL L Ls Max Length for Single Unit m 20 25 Ly Max installation Outdoor unit and indoor unit 15 15 Hl altitude Indoor unit and indoor unit 7 5 7 5 H2 Dimension of the Refrigerant Pipe of the Indoor Unit unit mm Capacity Level of the Indoor Unit Gas Pipe Liquid Pipe 09 12 99 52 6 35 18
18. 33010027 30 Evaporator Assy 01004642 21 Evaporator Support Assy 01072704 2 32 Magnetic Ring 49010104 33 Water Pump 43130324 34 Water Pump Assy 01332750 35 Pump Support 01324201 36 Water Level Switch 45010201 37 Pump Drainpipe 05232721 38 Right Side Plate Assy 01302710 39 Remote Controller 305100492 40 Pump Cover Board Assy 01252712 41 Display Board 30296317 94 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH ACP 18CCIFMS50GECI 95 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH ACP 18CCIFMSOGECI NO Description Code Qty 1 Tube Exit Plate Assy 01382715 2 Shell Assy 01432704 3 Body Installing Plate 01332701 4 Front Side Plate Assy 01302718 5 Left Side Plate Assy 01302715 6 Base Plate Assy 01222701 7 Rear Side Plate Assy 01302714 8 Bottom Foam Assy 52012722 9 Motor Gasket 76712711 4 10 Motor support 01702701 11 Fan Motor 15704102 12 Centrifugal Fan 10312705 1 24 Temperature Sensor 390001982G 1 37 Pump Drainpipe 05230026 1 38 Right Side Plate Assy 01302716 1 39 Remote Controller 305125063 1 13 Connected Board Assy Of Evaporator 01074042 1 14 Filter Sub Assy 07210028 1 15 Drain Hose Sub Assy 05232702 1 16 Water Tray Assy 20182701 I 17 Electric Base Plate 01412721 1 18 Diversion Circle 10372701 1 19 Electric Box Assy 01399520 1 20 Transformer 43110233 1 21 Terminal Board 42011222 1 22 Electric Box Cover I 20102702 1 23 E
19. Please contact the local Gree special nominated repair department before installation Any malfunction caused by the unit that is installed by the department that is not special nominated by Gree would not deal with on time by the inconvenience of the business contact 4 2 3 Dimension Data Dimension of ceiling opening and location of the hoisting screw M10 1 Refrigerant pipe 950 Decorated surface boards 890 Ceiling opening 840 Indoor unit Hoisting screw X4 780 Gaps between hoisting screw rods ZN 680 Gaps between hoisting screw rods 840 Indoor unit 890 Ceiling opening 950 Decorated surface boards LE Install dimension of mode ACP 12CCIFM35GECI ACP 18CCIFMSOGECI The drilling of holes in the ceiling must be done by the professional personnel Installation stands for main body of the unit A Y A Ceiling Above 20 Notes The dimension for the ceiling openings with marks can be as large as 910mm But the overlapping sections of the ceiling and the decorated surface boards should be maintained at no less than 20mm 40 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 2 2 4 Installation Clearance Data Wall Y surface gt 20 Wall Wall surface surface Ad M gt 1500
20. Remarks a Described above are general working procedures The procedures might vary with the site conditions b For detailed installation rules please see the description in each chapter 32 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 2 FLOW CHART OF INSTALLATION Design Kicking off Material selection Inspection of site installation position Installation of indoor unit Installation of connection pipes Installation of outdoor unit v Installation of CORP ce Installation of Connection of bl nstallation cables nstallation o ction of power cables ower cables and E Onnec remote control da drainage pipes Purge and make leakage communication wires detection under pressure FI FI Thermal E insulation FI Connection of indoor unit and outdoor unit Connection of indoor unit and outdoor unit Leakage detection under pressure Test run of indoor unit meanwhile vacuum the system through the gas and liquid valves Air flow and noise level inspection gerant V Open the valve Commissioning of complete unit As built Drawing Delivery of the Operating Instructions 33 INSTALLATION FREE MATCH 3 OUTDOOR UNI
21. TP 36 4 2 Installation of Cassette Typen senken 309 4 3 Installation of Floor Ceiling Type iecore etes asista 44 5 REFRIGERATION PIPING 47 5 1 Connection between Indoor and Outdoor Units 47 5 2 Refrigerant Charging and Trial Running zrsessersssssosssnssunsonssnnsonsnonsnnsnonsonssnnssnennnsnnsnnnsnnsnnnsnnsnansannsnnne 48 GREE COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITION FREE MATCH 6 ELECTRIC WIRING WORK 51 cec 51 6 2 Electric Wiring Design T 51 6 3 Specification of Power Supply Wire and Air Switch 53 1 TROUBLE TABLE uan 55 1 1 Please check the following items before contact the maintenance serviceman 55 1 2 The conditions listed below are not classified into errors 55 1 3 Error description 56 2 FLOW CHART OF TROUBLESHOOTING 60 3 WIRING DIADRAM a 65 3 1 Outd or sassa wia cadera nica 65 ESA A sesso 66 4 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE OF MAIN
22. by the system with memorizing the present setting data b When power is on after the power failure the Save function will be memorized E heater Setting E heater auxiliary electric heating function In the Heating mode E heater is allowed to be turned on for improvement of efficiency Once the wired controller or the remote controller enters the Heating mode this function will be turned on automatically Press Function in the Heating mode to enter the E heater setting interface and then press Enter cancel to cancel this function Press Function to enter the E heater setting interface ifthe E heater function is not activated and then press Enter Cancel to turn it on Blow Setting Blow function After the unit is turned off the water in evaporator of indoor unit will be automatically evaporated to avoid mildew In the Cooling or Dry mode press Function till the unit enters the Blow setting interface and then press Enter Cancel to active this function When the Blow function is activated press Function to the Blow setting interface and then press Enter Cancel to cancel this function Notes a When the Blow function is activated if turning off the unit by pressing On Off or by the remote controller the indoor fan will run at the low fan speed for 10 min with BLOW displayed on the LCD While ifthe Blow function is deactivated the indoor fan will be turned off directly b Blow function is unavailable in the Fan or H
23. deactivated when the air guide louver is swing up and down it will stop at the current position Sl indicates that the air guide louver swings up and down among all five positions AIR 1 AIR ON or Air OFF can be selected by pressing this button TIMER ON ON will be displayed and blink for 5 seconds by pressing this button and soon adjust the time by pressing or within 5 seconds Each press will make the time increased or decreased by 1 minute If the button is pressed down for more than 2 seconds the time will be changed quickly in such a way firstly the value on the one s place is changed and then is the value on the ten s place Once Timer ON has been set already it can be canceled by repressing it Before the setting please adjust the CLOCK to the current actual time TIMER OFF TIME OFF can be activated by pressing this button with OFF blinking The method of setting is the same as that for TIMER ON HEALTH This function can be activated or deactivated by pressing this button After the unit is turned on the default 15 HEALTH ON IFEEL This function can be activated by pressing this button and canceled by another press When this function is on the I FEEL information will be sent out in 200ms after each operation on the controller and the remote controller will send the temperature information to the main controller every 10 minutes 3 2 2 Guide for General Operation 1 After powered on
24. indoor connection pipe is easy to connect outdoors The indoor and outdoor units shall be installed to minimize the length and bends of refrigerant pipe Install close to power socket for easy connection of the cables Open space required around the unit Fasten the machine onto the supporting legs and base with M12 screw combination 3 3 Caution for Installation The following rules should be followed when the installation location is being considered so as to let the unit run well enough The discharged air from the outdoor unit won t return back and enough space should be left for maintenance around the unit The installation location should be in good condition so that the unit is able to take and discharge enough air Besides make sure there is no obstacle at the air inlet outlet of the unit If there is remove it The unit must be installed where it is secure enough to support the weight of the unit and capable of reducing to some extent noise and vibration to make sure they do not bother your neighbors The designated lifting hole must be used for lifting the unit and protect the unit carefully during lifting to prevent damaging the mental sheet which would result in rusting in future The unit should be installed where there is as little as direct sunlight The unit must be installed where the rain water and defrosting water can be drained The unit must be installed where the unit won t be covered by
25. insulated by the insulating material and plastic tape in order to prevent condensing and leaking 2 The joints of the indoor unit should be wrapped with the insulating material and no gas is allowed on the joint of the indoor unit N No gap A CUATION After the pipe is protected well enough never bend it to form a small angle otherwise it would crack or break f Wrapping the pipe with tape 1 Bundle the refrigerant pipe and electric wire together with tape and separate them from the drain pipe to prevent the condensate water overflowing 2 Wrap the pipe from the bottom of the outdoor unit to the top of the pipe where it enters the wall During the wrapping the later circle should cover half of the former one 3 Fix the wrapped pipe on the wall with clamps A CUATION a Do not wrap the pipe too tightly otherwise the insulation effect would be weakened Additionally make sure the drain hose is separated from the pipe b After that fill the hole on the wall with sealing material to prevent wind and rain coming into the room 5 2 Refrigerant Charging and Trial Running a Refrigerant Charging 1 The refrigerant has been charged into the outdoor unit before shipment while additional refrigerant still need be charged into the refrigerant pipe during the field installation 2 Check if the liquid valve and the gas valve of the outdoor unit are closed fully 3 As sho
26. or Heat mode this function is unavailable The preset temperature can be decreased by pressing this button If the button is pressed down for more than 2 seconds the temperature will be decreased quickly until it is released with C F displayed al the time Under Auto mode the temperature adjustment is unavailable The preset temperature can be increased by pressing this button If the button is pressed down for more than 2 seconds the temperature will be increased quickly until it is released with C F displayed all the time Under Auto mode the temperature adjustment is unavailable The setting range is 16 30 or 61 86 F TEMP It can be decided by pressing this button which temperature will be displayed indoor set temperature or indoor ambient temperature When the indoor unit is powered on the indoor set temperature will be displayed while if the status is changed to the indoor ambient temperature will be displayed However the indoor set temperature will be displayed again when the controller receives other remote controls signals Without setting this function the default is the indoor set temperature SWING UP DOWN The swing angle which circularly changes as below can be selected by pressing this button A gt mi bod LOS 4 OFF 2 AA This kind of remoter controller is universal And the three swing statuses of 31 sllare the same as that of 28 If the swing function is
27. press ON OFF and then the unit will start to run Note when powered off the guide louver ofthe main unit will close automatically 2 Press MODE to select the desired running mode 3 Press or to set the desired temperature it is unnecessary to set the temperature under the AUTO mode 4 Press FAN to set the fan speed AUTO LOW MID or HIGH 5 Press to select the swing angle 28 FREE MATCH CONTROL 3 2 3 Guide for Optional Operation About BLOW This function indicates that moisture in the evaporator of the indoor unit will be dried after the unit is stopped to avoid mould a BLOW ON When press the ON OFF button to turn off the unit the indoor fan will continue running for about another 10 minutes at the low speed In this case the indoor fan can be stopped directly by pressing the button BLOW b BLOW OFF When press the ON OFF button to turn off the unit the whole unit will be stopped completely About AFTERHEAT BLOW Under the Heat mode or Auto Heat mode if the unit is turned off the compressor and outdoor fan will stop running immediately and the upper and lower guide board will rotate to the horizontal position while the indoor fan will still run at the low fan speed Then 10 seconds later the unit will stop completely About AUTO RUN When AUTO RUN is selected the setting temperature will not be displayed on the LCD and the unit will choose the suitable running mode automatically in accordanc
28. same as those in cooling mode e 2 1 3 Heating Mode a Heating conditions and process When one of the indoor units reaches the heating operation condition the unit starts heating operation b Stop in heating operation a When all the indoor units reach the stop condition the compressor stops and the outdoor fan stops after Imin b Some of the indoor units reach the stop condition The compressor reduces the frequency immediately and operates according to the required frequency c Heating mode transfers to cooling mode dry mode fan mode The compressor stops The outdoor fan stops after 1 min The status of 4 way valve energized c Outdoor fan control in heating mode The outdoor fan starts before 5s of the starting of compressor and then it will run in high speed for 40s The fan shall run at every speed for at least 80s When the compressor stops the outdoor fan stops after 1 min d Defrosting function When the defrosting condition is met the compressor stops the electronic expansion valve of all indoor units open in big angle the outdoor fan stops after the stop of the 4 way valve meanwhile the 4 way valve reverses the direction after the 4 way valve reverses the direction the compressor starts then begin to calculate the time of defrosting the frequency of the compressor rises to reach the defrosting frequency e Oil returned control in heating mode a Oil returned condition The whole unit is operati
29. the snow and won t be affected by rubbish and oil fog Rubber or spring shock absorbers should be used during the installation of the outdoor unit to meet the noise and vibration requirements The installation dimensions should meet the requirement covered in this manual and the outdoor unit must be fixed securely The installation should be carried out by the professionally skilled personnel 3 4 Dimension Data The following figure is applicable to the Outdoor units of 34 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 1022 950 412 840 LE The following figure is applicable to the Outdoor units of ACP 39COFM116GECI 1087 1015 1103 3 5 Installation Clearance Data Installation Space Requirements of the Outdoor Unit ACP 39COFM116GECI 35 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 4 2 2 Installation Site Select install location of the indoor unit a Obstruct should put away from the intake or outlet vent of the indoor unit so that the airflow can be blown though all the room b Make sure that the installation had accord with the requirement of th
30. times temperature sensor Refrigerant insufficiency Refrigerant insufficiency or blockage protection or blockage protection FO Flash 10 available for the available for the times 9 9 residential outdoor unit residential outdoor unit Short open circuit of Short open circuit of the indoor ambient the indoor ambient phas ds Flash Fl Fl Table 16 once temperature sensor temperature sensor Short open circuit of Short open circuit of Shown as Flash 2 2 the indoor evaporator the indoor evaporator Table 16 twice Short open circuit of the Short open circuit of the Flash 3 of the outdoor ambient of the outdoor ambient F3 1 temperature sensor temperature sensor Short open circuit of Short open circuit of the the t raperature sensor temperature sensor at the Flash 4 at the midway of the us F4 4 F4 A midway of the condenser coil times condenser coil for i I for the commercial unit the commercial unit Short open circuit of Short open circuit of Flash 5 the outdoor discharge the outdoor discharge FS ism FS FS temperature sensor temperature sensor Oil returning in cooling Oil returning in cooling F7 System high pressure System high pressure El Flash protection protection once Anti freezing protection Anti freezing protection E2 E E2 E2 System low pressure System low pressure E3 Flash 3 protection reserved protection times Compressor discharge
31. to be charged as per 22g m 3 Example ACP 39COFM116GECI Io o a jo 68 49 INSTALLATION FREE MATCH Refrigerant Pipe Diameter Total Length m Additional Refrigerant Charge kg 5 9 2 7 9 52 6 35 Total Items to be checked after the Installation Items to be Checked Possible Errors Check Results Has each part and component the of unit The unit may fall off vibrate or generate installed securely noise Th ling heati i b Has the gas leakage test been taken capacity may be poor Is the thermal insulation sufficient Dews and water drops may be generated Does the drainage go well Dews and water drops may be generated Is the actual power voltage in line with The unit may break down or some the value marked on the nameplate components may be burnt out a T The unit may break down or some Are the wiring and the piping correct y components may be burnt out Has the unit been earthed reliably There may be a danger of electric shock F The unit may break down or the Does the wire meet the regulated requirement component may be burnt out Is there any obstacle at the air inlet outlet The cooling heating capacity ma
32. type 36 represents 36000Btu h 4 1 t m 1kW 3 412KBtu 5 Climate Type 6 Suppl M 380 415V 3Ph 50Hz K 220 240V 1Ph 50Hz 7 Refrigerant R410A 8 Design No A First generation Outdoor Unit Code 9 I Indoor G n n 0 n a a 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NO Description Options 1 G GREE F Duct type 2 Product Type K Cassette type T Floor ceiling type C Cooling Only 3 Cooling Function H Heat pump 12 represents 12000Btu h 4 Cooling IkW 3 412KBtu 5 Series Alphabets Series code Shell code 6 P Suppl M 380 415V 3Ph 50Hz K 220 240V 1Ph 50Hz 7 Refrigerant R410A 8 Compressor Frequency D DC inverter rotor type 9 Climate Type 10 Panel Code 1 Alphabet 1 Numeral 11 Design No A First generation Indoor Unit Code 12 I O Outdoor I Indoor PRODUCT FREE MATCH 3 FUNCTION e Have Functions No Functions Function Duct type Cassette type Floor ceiling type Fan operation Mode Auto Swing Controller Timer Selector Auto Mode Operation For Comfortable Cool Mode Operation Air Conditioning Heat Mode Operation Dry Mode Operation Fan Mode Operation Sleep mode setting Drain Pump Wired Controller For Flexible Control Wire
33. valve and reconnect the 4 way valve with the connecting pipe Restore the 4 way value in the previous status and fix it by the welding gun A eReplace the 4 way valve and weld the four joints of the 4 way valve with a welding gun Note never let the flame touch any other component 4 Put the coil of the 4 way valve in place eTighten the screws used to fix the coil of the 4 way valve with a screwdriver 69 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE 4 2 2 Cassette type Removal and Assembly of Fan Motor Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Loosen the screws fixing the water tray loosen the screws fixing the water tray eUse screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tray 2 Remove the water tray 3 Loosen the bolts fixing the fan Use neris tu loosen the fiting the fan eRemove the water tray eUse spanner to loosen the bolts fixing the fan 4 Remove the fan eRemove the fan 5 Loosen the screws fixing the motor kosen the screwy fixing the motor eUse screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the motor 6 Remove the motor and replace it Remove the motor replace it eRemove the motor and replace it 7 Tighten the screws fixing the motor Me ares fixing the motor eUse screwdriver to tighten the screws fixing the motor 8 Mount the fan and tighten the fixing bolts the fan
34. 912 7 6 35 21 24 p15 9 99 52 Piping between the Indoor and Outdoor Units 1 Refer to Fig 6 for the moments of torque for tightening screws 2 Let the flare end of the copper pipe point at the screw and then tighten the screw by hand 3 After that tighten the screw by the torque wrench unit it clatters m Flare Nut Pipe Ordinary 7 Torque Wrench 47 INSTALLATION FREE MATCH 4 The bending degree of the pipe can not be too small otherwise it will crack And please use a pipe bender to bend the pipe 5 Wrap the exposed refrigerant pipe and the joints by sponge and then tighten them with the plastic tape Moments of Torque for Tightening Screws Diameter Wall Thickness mm Moment of Torque 96 35mm gt 0 5 15 30 N m 99 52mm 2 0 71 30 40 N m 912 7mm zl 45 50 N m 015 9mm 1 60 65 N m A CUATION a During the connection of the indoor unit and the refrigerant pipe never pull any joints of the indoor unit by force otherwise the capillary pipe or other pipe may crack which then would result in leakage b The refrigerant pipe should be supported by brackets that is don t let the unit withstand the weight of it A CUATION For the GMV multi VRF system each pipe should be labeled to tell which system it belongs to avoid mistaken inaccurate piping e Installation of the Protection Layer of the Refrigerant Pipe 1 The refrigerant pipe should be
35. CK The clock can be set up by pressing this button with the symbol displayed and blinking In such a case pressing or within 5 seconds can adjust the value If the button is pressed down for more than 2 seconds the value on ten s place will increase by 1 in every 0 5 seconds After that repressing this button and then symbol stops blinking which indicates the setting is made successfully After powered on the default value is 12 00 with displayed Once the symbol is displayed the current time is the Clock value otherwise it is the Timer value LIGHT Light On and Light Off can be set by pressing this button when the unit is at On or Off status After powered on 27 CONTROL FREE MATCH the default is Light On TURBO In Cool or Heat mode pressing this button can activate or deactivate this function When this function is on its symbol will be displayed Any change of either mode or fan speed will make this function canceled automatically BLOW BIOW On and BLOW Off can be set by pressing this button In Cool and Dehumidifying modes press this button to activate this function and then BLOW will be displayed After that it can be canceled by repressing this button After powered on the default is Blow Off If the ON OFF button is operated or the unit is switched to the Cool or Dehumidifying mode it will keep its original status When the unit is turned off Only Blow Off is available Under Auto Fan
36. OFM116GECI NO Description Code Qty 1 Front Grill 22415005 1 2 Cabinet 01435007P 3 Front Side Plate Sub Assy 01305508 1 4 Sensor sub assy 39008066 1 5 Chassis Sub assy 01194141P 6 Insulated board cover of electric box 20113003 7 Pressure Protect Switch 4602000902 1 8 Compressor Mounting Plate Sub Assy 01324238 9 Compressor and fittings 00205230 10 Connection Pipe 05034302 1 11 Gas liquid Separator Sub Assy 07225018 1 12 Bidirection Accumulator 07228741 13 connecting pipe of U shape 05034290 14 Right Side Plate Sub Assy 01314304 15 StrainerA 07210022 1 16 Cut off Valve 07334403 1 17 Cut off Valve 07334402 18 StrainerA 07210022 1 19 Valve support assy 01804238 20 Oil Separator 07228302 1 21 Tube Clip 0214000521 1 22 StrainerA 07210022 23 4 way Valve 43000338 24 Handle 26235253 2 25 4 way Valve Assy 04144185 26 Pressure Protect Switch 4602001555 27 Discharge Tube Sub Assy 04634310 1 28 Inhalation Tube Sub Assy 04674230 1 29 Capillary Sub Assy Oil Separator 04104239 1 30 Condenser Assy 01124179 31 Rear Grill 01475012 1 32 Electric Box Cover 01424263 33 Top Cover 01255009 34 Reactor Sub Assy 02404111 1 35 Cover of Reactor box 01424260 36 Inductance 43128003 1 37 Reactor Box 01424258 1 38 Capacitor 33010009 1 39 Electric Box 26905211 40 Main Board 30226254 41 Rad
37. PARTS 68 Outdoor Unit edi 68 4 2 70 5 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PART LIST 77 5 1 Outdoor vens venne M den 77 IA O 81 GREE COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITION FREE MATCH PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT 1 MODELS LIST 1 1 Outdoor Unit FREE MATCH Units Model Series ode Free Match Outdoor ACP 39COFM116GECI Unit Capacity Cooling kW 11 6 Heating kW Ref Power Supply R410A 220 240V 1Ph 50Hz Appearance e 1 2 2 Cassette type Unit 2 Model Series Free Match Capacity Cooling kW Heating kW Ref Power Supply Appearance ACP 12CCIFM35GECI Cassette 3 5 3 85 220 240V Type Indoor Unit 18 5 5 0 5 50 1Ph 50Hz FREE MATCH PRODUCT 2 NOMENCLATURE 2 1 Nomenclature of Outdoor Unit 2 2 Nomenclature of indoor unit GW n n B n n O 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 NO Description Options 1 GW Free Match Code Cooling Only 2 Cooling Function H Heat pump 3 Compressor Frequency D DC inverter rotor
38. Service manual cool ACP 39COFM116GECI ACP 12CCIFM35GECI ACP 18CCIFMSOGECI NNO 1 09 A A gt ASA d ROHS E VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool GREE COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITION FREE MATCH CONTENTS I MODELS LIST c 2 1 1 Outdoor Unit 2 2 m EIL C 3 2 1 Nomenclature of Outdoor nit u rt retenir oreet pa tor E Sog cue a epe av rb Ve ads 3 2 2 Nom nclature of indoor Unit ers 3 I FUNCTION e 4 4PRODUCT DATA AA AA 5 4 1 Product data OF QU dOOF e 5 4 2 Product data OF INGO M 6 4 3 Working Temperature Range Ju 9 5 PIPING DIAGRAM e 10 I
39. T INSTALLATION 3 1 Before Installation Check if there is any damage to the unit when receive and unpack the unit and check if the compressor runs reversely if the grease oil and refrigerant leak and if all parts are completely prepared If there is any damage on the surface or the inner side please inform the shipping company or the equipment manufacturer in the written form promptly Check if the model specs and quantity of the unit are consistent with the contact after receive the unit 3 2 Installation Site The unit may be installed on balcony roof special platform or any other position easy to install and able to support the weight Select the place with good ventilation where the exhaust is smooth and will not be circulated Meanwhile the exhaust from the unit shall not affect the neighbors The air discharged from the unit will not flow back and there shall be adequate service space around the machine Around the unit there shall be no strong heat source or exhaust port of other equipment nor any strong hot steam or inflammable gas When several units are to be installed adequate suction space shall be ensured to avoid short circuit circulation Install at a place that will not be affected by rainstorm in winter Install at a place where there is no obstruction close to the air inlet or outlet Around the machine body drainage channel shall be provided for discharge of cold or warm water The
40. V for 5s to enter the lock state in which case any other buttons won t respond the press Repress them for 5s to quit this state 3 1 3 Operation Instructions On Off Press On Off to turn on the unit and turn it off by another press Mode Setting Under the On state of the unit press Mode to switch the operation modes as the following sequence Cooling Dry Fan Heating Auto L Cooling gt Dry Fan Heating Temperature Setting Press Aor Y to increase decrease the preset temperature If press either of them continuously the temperature will be increased or decreased by 1 C every 0 55 In the Cooling Dry or Heating mode the temperature setting range is 16 30 In the Fan mode the setting temperature is fixed at 26 In the Auto mode the setting temperature is unadjustable Fan Setting Under the On Off state of the unit press Fan and then fan speed of the indoor unit will change circularly Timer Setting Under the On Off state of the unit press Timer to set timer off on Timer on setting press Timer and then LCD will display xx x hour with hour blinking In this case press Aor V to adjust the timing value Then press Enter cancel to confirm the setting Timer off setting press Timer if LCD won t display xx x hour and then it means the timer setting is canceled Timer range 0 5 24hr Every press of Aor Y will make the set time increased or
41. ambient FREE MATCH PRODUCT 4 2 2 Cassette type Model Heat pump ACP 12CCIFM35GECI ACP 18CCIFMS0GECI Cooling kW 3 5 5 Capacity Heating kW 3 85 5 5 Power supply V Ph Hz 220 240 1 50 220 240 1 50 Motor power input kW 0 07 0 07 m h 680 680 Air flow volume CFM 400 400 Sound pressure level H L dB A 42 38 42 38 Output kW 0 0385 0 0385 Fan motor Running current A 0 374 0 374 Gas inch 3 8 9 52mm 1 2 012 7mm ti pe Mis Liquid inch 1 4 06 35mm 1 4 06 35mm Connection method Flare Connection Flare Connection External dia mm 31 31 Drain pipe Thickness mm 3 3 Outline Body WxDxH mm 840 840 190 840 840 190 Dimension Panel WxDxH mm 950 950 60 950 950 60 Package Body WxDxH mm 960x960x257 960 960 257 Dimension Panel WxDxH mm 1040x1025x115 1040x1025x115 Body kg 25 25 Net Weight Panel kg 6 5 6 5 Body kg 33 33 Gross Weight Panel kg 10 10 20 GP 72 72 Loading quantity 40 GP 144 144 40 HQ 144 144 FREE MATCH PRODUCT Notes a The rated cooling capacity data is measured under the following work condition Indoor Temperature is 27 C DB 1 9 C WB Outdoor Temperature is 35 C DB The rated heating capacity data is measured under the following work condition Indoor Temperature is 20 C DB Outdoor Temperature is 7 DB 6 C WB b The data will change with the change of products Refer to those parameters listed on namepl
42. at the same time their codes will be displayed circularly Note In event of any error please turn off the unit and contact the professionally skilled personnel Entericancel E Fan Mode Q QD Q Oo Ll 9 Function Y Timer Error Error Code High pressure protection El Low pressure protection E3 Discharge protection E4 Over current protection PS Communication error E6 Indoor water overflow protection E9 Mode conflict E7 Anti freezing protection E2 Defrosting or oil returning for heating Hl Indoor ambient temperature sensor open short circuit Fl Evaporator temperature sensor open short circuit F2 Indoor unit liquid valve refrigerant pipe inlet temperature sensor error b5 Indoor unit gas valve refrigerant pipe outlet temperature sensor error b7 Condenser coil inlet temperature sensor open short circuit 5 Condenser coil midway temperature sensor error F4 Condenser coil outlet temperature senor open short circuit A7 Discharge air temperature sensor error FS Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error F3 Module temperature sensor error oE Outdoor unit overall error oE 26 FREE MATCH CONTROL 3 2 Wireless Remote Controller Wireless Remote Controller YTIF Notes a Be sure that there are no obstructions between the receiver and the remote controller b Do not drop or throw the remote controller Do not let any liquid into the remote co
43. ate Noise was tested in semi silenced room so the actual noise value will be a little higher for change of ambient 4 3 Working Temperature Range Indoor side state Outdoor side stae Dry bulb temp Wet bulb temp Dry bulb temp Wet bulb temp Rated Cooling 27 19 35 24 Max cooling 32 23 48 26 Min cooling 21 15 18 Rated Heating 20 15 7 6 Max heating 27 24 18 Min heating 20 15 15 16 Notes a The heating cooling capacity and noise listed below are all measured before the shipment b All parameters listed below are measured under the standard working conditions If there is any change the parameters marked on the nameplate always prevail The heating capacity of the indoor unit just involves that of the heat pump but apart from that of the auxiliary electric heater PRODUCT FREE MATCH 5 PIPING DIAGRAM Schematic Diagram of Free Match Series Inverter Heat Pump Multi VRF System Heat Exchanger Liquid Receiver C e our way Valve Oil Separator Outdoor Unit T v siop vave 1 Compressor al 401 1 Gas Liquid Separator Electronic Expansion Valve Y dH a Ww Heating
44. ation error 56 Unit E mode conflict temperature sensor error Unit D ind ipe inlet Unit E ind i id 44 pd MIA 52 ddp vat MMC 57 Unit E anti freezing protection temperature sensor error temperature sensor error 45 Unit D indoor ambient 53 Unit E indoor unit pipe outlet cs Jumpamteyminakonae temperature sensor error temperature sensor error 58 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE Error description of outdoor refrigerant pipe detection function Wiring error or component error Unit which is detecting Unit which isn t detecting 5E 01 S SE 02 5 03 5 04 5 05 Indoor unit gas pipe connection error or component error 5P 01 5P 02 5 03 5 04 n 5P 05 Outdoor Unit ACP 39COFM116GECI Note Refer to the real products for the exact position of each component Once errors are displayed on the controller please shut off the air conditioning unit and contact the professionally skilled personnel for troubleshooting 59 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH 2 FLOW CHART OF TROUBLESHOOTING Service personnel shall collect the malfunction information as much as possible and research them thoroughly list these electrical parts which may cause malfunction service personnel shall be able to determine the specific reason and solve the faulted parts Observe the status of the complete device and do not observe the partial It is advised
45. ault CAPACITOR un WE lL be AP FAN MOTOR pp 06 WI OP 66 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH 4 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE OF MAIN PARTS 4 1 Outdoor Unit Side Discharge Indoor Unit Assembly and Disassembly of the Compressor Remarks Prior to the assembly of the compressor make sure there is no refrigerant in the pipeline and the power supply is cut off Steps Illustrations Operation Instructions eLoosen the screws used to fix the Label the colat of the power cord with a screw driver power cords and the Pull out th 4 LE inals ePull out the power cord 1 Remove the power code of the terminals p s A Note when removing the power cords away cord please label the power cord and the terminals to avoid misconnecting next time eLoosen the screws on the base of the compressor with a wrench 2 Loosen the screws used to fix the base of the compressor Tighten the screws on the base of the new e Burn the joint of the connecting Disconnect the pipeline pipe of the connected with the ePull out the connecting pipe compressorthrough the Note neverr let the flame welding gun contact any other componnet 3 Separate the compressor with the connecting pipe eRemove and replace the compressor Note never let the flame touch any other component during the replacement 4 Remove the compressor away from the seating Remove the damaged N co
46. decreased by 0 5hr If either of 23 CONTROL FREE MATCH them is pressed continuously the set time will increase decrease by 0 5hr every 0 5s Swing Setting Swing On Press Function under on state of the unit to activate the swing function In this case will blink After that press Enter cancel to make a confirmation Swing Off When the Swing function is on press Function to enter the Swing setting interface with Y blinking After that press Enter cancel to cancel this function Note m Sleep Save Turbo Blow or Quiet setting is the same as the Swing setting After the setting has been done it has to press the key Enter cancel to back to the setting status or quit automatically five seconds later Sleep Setting Sleep on Press Function under on state of the unit till the unit enters the Sleep setting interface Then press A or Y to switch among Sleep 1 Sleep 2 and Sleep 3 After that press Enter cancel to confirm the setting Sleep off When the Sleep function is activated press Function to enter the Sleep setting interface After that press Enter cancel to can this function Sleep off is default after power failure and then power recovery and the sleep functions is unavailable under the fan mode There are three Sleep modes Sleep 1 Sleep 2 and Sleep 3 1 Sleep 1 In the Cooling or Dry mode the temperature will increase by 1 C after the unit runs under Sleep 1 for Ihr and 1 C
47. dless Remote Controller FREE MATCH PRODUCT 4 PRODUCT DATA 4 1 Product data of outdoor Notes Heat pump ACP 39COFM116GECI Model Code CN860W9000 Cooling kW 11 6 Capacity Heating kW 13 Capacity adjustment range 19 150 EER kW kW 3 23 kW kW 3 67 Power supply V Ph Hz 220 2400 1 50 Type R410a Refrigerant Charge volume kg 4 8 Brand MITSUBISHI Compressor Type DC inverter rotor type Quantity 1 Moisture protection IPx4 Wiring connection Area quantity mm 6 3 Connecting pipe Connection method Brazing Connection Sound pressure level dB A 54 Outline dimension WxDxH mm 1015x440x1103 Package dimension WxDxH mm 1155x490x1220 Net weight kg 79 Gross weight kg 88 Maximum drive IDU NO unit 5 Max equivalent connection pipe length m 80 20 GP 52 Loading quantity 40 GP 48 40 HQ 48 a The rated cooling capacity data is measured under the following work condition Indoor Temperature is 27 C DB 1 9 C WB Outdoor Temperature is 35 C DB The rated heating capacity data is measured under the following work condition Indoor Temperature is 20 DB Outdoor Temperature is 7 C DB 6 C WB b The data will change with the change of products Refer to those parameters listed on nameplate c Noise was tested in semi silenced room so the actual noise value will be a little higher for change of
48. door unit again 16 FREE MATCH CONTROL 2 2 7 Compressor overload protection If the compressor overload switch is detected having movement the indoor unit will display the corresponding malfunction as it stops when the indoor temperature reaching set temperature When the compressor stops for more than 3min and the compressor overload switch 15 reset the unit will resume operation status automatically If the protection appears for more than 6 times if the running time of the compressor is longer than 30min the protection times record will be cleared the unit can not resume operation status automatically but can resume running only after cutting off the power and then putting through the power 2 2 8 Drive Error When the system is powered on and starts to run for the first time let all indoor units on line run under the Fan mode and they will go to the piping test through the preset mode after they has run at the high fan speed for six minutes 2 2 9 Refrigerant Recovery The refrigerant can be recovered from either the indoor unit or the outdoor unit From the outdoor unit it is available to recover the refrigerant from the outdoor unit by pressing SW3 for a long time period From the indoor unit when the unit is powered on and runs under the COOL mode it is available within five minute to go the refrigerant recovery mode by pressing three times the LIGHT button on the wireless controller in three seconds wit
49. e drainage pipe shall be installed according to the installation instructions Also the heat insulation shall be provided to avoid condensing Improper installation of the pipe might result in water leakage and lead to possible wetting of the articles in the room 31 INSTALLATION FREE MATCH 1 2 Key Points of Installation Installation Procedures Description and Acceptance Criteria Material Selection and Equipment Inspection The materials specified on the engineering drawing shall be purchased as specified e g copper tube thermal insulation tube PVC pipe power cables air switch etc The materials not specified on the engineering drawing shall be purchased according to the actual quantity of works e g hanger frame cable duct etc Check if the outdoor unit indoor unit communication wires and accessories are complete The power cables shall be separated from communication wires at a least distance of 10cm To avoid breaking the communication wires please do not use strong force For multiple units please mark them properly Switch on indoor and outdoor unit and ensure there is no display of Communication Wire Error E6 Connection Communication wire Address dial code Remote Control Installation Each indoor unit under the same system has a unique address dial code The wired controller and its corresponding indoor unit have the same address dial code Select the remote control mode
50. e schematic diagram of installation spaces Select the place where can stand 4 times of the weight of the indoor unit and would not increase the operating noise and oscillate d The horizontally of the installation place should be guaranteed e Select the place where easy drain condensated coagulated water and easy connect with outdoor unit f Make sure that there are enough space for care and maintenance Make sure that the weight between the indoor unit and ground is above 1800mm g When installing the steeve bolt check if the install place can stand the weight 4 times of the unit s If not reinforce before installation Refer to the install cardboard and find where should be reinforced A Note There will be lots of lampblack and dust stick on the acentric heat exchanger and water pump in dining room and kitchen which would reduce the capacity of heat exchanger lead water leakage and abnormal operation of the water pump The following treatment should be taken under this circumstance a Ensure that the smoke trap above cooker has enough capacity to obviate lampblack to prevent the indraft of the lampblack by the air conditioner 39 INSTALLATION FREE MATCH b Keep the air conditioner far from the kitchen so that the lampblack would not be indraft by the air conditioner A Important notice To guarantee the good performance the unit must be installed by professional personnel according with this instruction
51. e with the room temperature About TURBO If this function is activated the unit will run at super high fan speed to cool or heat quickly so that the ambient temperature will approaches the preset temperature as soon as possible 29 GREE COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITION INSTALLATION FREE MATCH INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION 1 1 Precautions for Installation Before installation please ensure if the installing site power ratings possible operating range pipe distance height difference between indoor and outdoor unit power voltage and installing space are correct and suitable The outdoor unit is general to all models according to its power To ensure correct installation please make sure to read the Safety Considerations thoroughly before starting the installation works The considerations stated below are classified into NWARNING and A CAUTION Those that might cause death or severe injury in case of wrong installation are identified in NWARNING However those that are stated in NCAUTION may also cause severe accidents sometimes Therefore both of them relate to important safety considerations and must be strictly followed After completing the installation and test run and confirming that all are normal please introduce to the client on how to use and repair the machine according to the Operating Instructions Besides please deliver the considerations herein to the clients together with t
52. eating mode Quiet Setting Quiet function consists oftwo kinds quiet and auto quiet Press Function till the unit enters the Quite setting interface with Quiet or Auto blinking In this case press Y to switch between Quiet and Auto and then press Enter cancel to make a confirmation When the Quiet function is activated press Function till the unit enters the Quite setting interface with Quite or Auto blinking Then press Enter cancel to cancel this function Notes a When the Quite function is activated the fan speed is low and un adjustable b When the Auto Quite function is activated the unit will run according to the difference between the room temperature and the setting temperature In this case the fan speed is adjustable Difference between the room temperature and the setting temperature the fan speed will keep its current state if the temperature difference 4 C the fan speed will reduce one grade if 2 C lt the temperature difference lt 3 C the fan speed will be at min grade if the temperature difference lt 1 c When the Auto Quiet function is on the fan speed can not be raised but reduced If the high fan speed is manually adjusted the function will quit automatically d There is not Auto Quiet function in the Fan or Dry mode Quiet off is default after power failure and then power recovery Other Functions 1 Lock Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or unde
53. er 1 C after another hour after that the temperature will be kept on Under the HEAT mode the temperature will go down by 1 after one hour and by another 1 C after another hour after that the temperature will be kept on Sleep 2 Sleep Curve under the COOL mode 3 1 RK e111e4eduio y 16 i J gt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Time Hour Sleep Curve under the HEAT mode FREE MATCH CONTROL Q 1 18 1 4 91 t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 Time Hour d Sleep 3 Self Defined Sleep Mode How to set the sleep 3 curve 1 When the sleep 3 mode is selected press the Timer button to go to the setting status with 1 Hour displayed and the corresponding temperature of the sleep curve set last time displayed at the temperature area 2 Press and to change the set temperature 3 Press the Timer button to increase the time by one hour and the sleep curve temperature set last time will be displayed at the temperature area 4 Repeat the step 2 and step 3 until the temperature of eight hours has been set 5 Press Enter Cancel to make a confirmation to this setting See the figures below for how to set the sleep 3 curve one p Entericancel Fan Mode Enteckancel Man Mode al Fan Mode OOOO O o b O d D 0000
54. ess Aor Y to change the corresponding temperature setting Press Timer time will automatically increase by 1hr and the corresponding temperature with the last Sleep curve setting is displayed where the ambient preset temperature once is displayed Repeat step 2 and step 3 till 8 HOUR Sleep setting is finished Press Enter cancel to confirm the setting Notes a During the above setting 1 Function is pressed down or there is not any operation within 55 sleep curve setting will be canceled b 26 C is the default Sleep curve temperature before delivery The wired controller will automatically memorize the Sleep curve after the setting Turbo Setting Turbo function The unit at the high fan speed can realize quick cooling or heating so that the room temperature can quickly approach the setting value In the Cooling or Heating mode press Function till the unit enters the Turbo setting interface and then press Enter Cancel to confirm the setting When the Turbo function is activated press Function to enter the Turbo setting interface and then press Enter Cancel to cancel this function Notes a When the Turbo function is activated 1f the difference between the room temperature and set temperature is at or below 2 detected in successive 1 min the Turbo function will be automatically deactivated b Turbo function is unavailable in the Dry and Fan mode And the Turbo function is off after power failure and then power recovery
55. f the Wired Controller FREE MATCH Enter cancel A Fan Mode O O o Function Timer On Of Outside View of the Wired Controller LCD of the Wired Controller 78 9 101112 1314 15 16 17 18 19 LCD of the Wired Controller No Symbols Description Swing function Sleep function 3 types sleep 1 sleep2 and sleep 3 Running modes of the indoor unit Cooling Dry Fan and Heating Defrosting function for the outdoor unit Gate control function this function is yet unavailable for this unit Lock function Nismo High middle low or auto fan speed of the indoor unit 22 8 SHIELD Shield functions buttons temperature On Off Mode or Save is shielded or Save is shielded by the remote monitor 9 TURBO Turbo function 10 MEMORY Memory function The indoor unit resumes the original setting state after power failure and then power recovery 11 MASTER Master wired controller this function is yet unavailable for this unit 12 It blinks under on state of the unit without operation of any button 13 SAVE Energy saving function 14 Ambient preset temperature value 15 E HEATER Electric auxiliary heating function 16 BLOW Blow function 17 Timing value 18 QUITE Quiet function two types quiet and auto quiet 19 SET It will be displayed under the debugging mode FREE MATCH CONTROL 3 1 2 Buttons Buttons
56. for 24 hours Except for the influence by temperature it is deemed acceptable if pressure drop is within 0 02MPa With the temperature change by 1 C the pressure will change by approx 0 01MPa Thermal insulation The thermal insulation tube must meet the specifications Seal between the thermal insulation pipes to avoid air entry Installation of outdoor unit Select the installing position correctly Build the foundation according to the anchor bolt position and the dimension of outdoor unit Build the damping device properly Avoid sharp knock when handling the outdoor unit The inclination angle shall not be higher than 15 Connection of indoor unit and outdoor unit Tighten the nuts Provide proper protection to the outdoor connection pipe communication wires and power supply Leakage detection under pressure Keep the pressure for 24 hours Except for the influence by temperature it is deemed acceptable if pressure drop is within 0 02MPa With the temperature change by 1 C the pressure will change by approx 0 01 MPa Establish vacuum simultaneously in the gas pipe and liquid pipe Vacuuming The vacuuming time shall be long enough Put still for 1 hour after vacuuming It is deemed acceptable if the pressure will not rise Add refrigerant Add refrigerant according to the volume as specified on the engineering drawing Open the valve of outdoor unit Commissioning of complete unit
57. h FO displayed How to quit the refrigerant recovery When the refrigerant recovery has started it will quit when the SW3 is pressed down for a long time period or there is a signal from the wireless controller or 1t has run for ten minutes 2 2 10 Forcible Defrosting How to activate this function when indoor unit runs under the heating mode and at 16 C it will activate the forcible defrosting by pressing the and buttons alternately three times in five seconds How to quit this function the function will quit when the mode of indoor units conflicts 2 2 11 Switchover of the Defrosting Modes Under the unit is under the Off status if H1 is not displayed on the wireless controller then the unit will go to the defrosting mode 1 when it is turned on through the wireless controller Under the unit is under the Off status if H1 is displayed on the wireless controller the unit will go the defrosting mode 2 when it is turned on through the wireless controller Under the unit is under the Off status it is available to switch over the defrosting mode 1 and defrosting mode 2 by pressing the Mode and Blow buttons simultaneously 2 3 Control Function of Indoor Unit 2 3 1 Running Mode 1 COOL 2 DRY 3 HEAT 4 AUTO 5 2 3 2 Basic Functions ofthe System a COOL Mode Under this mode the fan and swing function goes as the set conditions and the set temperature range is 16
58. he Operating Instructions and ask them to keep properly WARNING The installation shall be performed by the vendor or professional dealer from which you buy the machine If you install by yourself any improper installation might cause water leakage electric shock or fire accident The installation shall be done correctly according to installation instructions Improper installation may cause water leakage electric shock or fire To install a large air conditioning system in a small room please make sure to take measures to prevent that the refrigerant will not exceed the limit concentration in case of leakage For the measures to prevent the refrigerant from exceeding the limit concentration please consult your dealer If no proper measures 1t might cause human suffocation in case of refrigerant leakage Please install at a position that is strong enough to support the weight of machine If the installing position is of low strength the machine may drop down and thus cause human injury Please carry out installation in accordance with the rules for preventing the typhoon or earthquake The machine may tip over if the installation does not comply with the requirements The electrical cabling shall be carried out by qualified electricians in accordance with the Safety Code for Electrical Equipment relevant local rules and the installation instructions Make sure to use the special purpose circuit If the power circuit capacity is lo
59. heck if swing louver of indoor unit is completely open Measure swing motor and signal input Check if there is filth blockage to indoor outdoor filter or heat exchange fin Refer to Care and Maintenance System pipeline is blocked Mainly check the inlet and outlet of main pipe connecting with each indoor unit and capillary of indoor and outdoor units Replace the parts like filter capillary and so on 61 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH Malfunction display E4 Compressor Exhaust High Temperature Protection Discharge temperature protection Measure if compressor s discharge temperature has reached 15 Measure if temperature sensor s resistance value is correct System pipeline leaks so complementation is needed Please add refrigerant according to the Replace the outdoar unit mainboard amountspecified in the nameplate Malfunction display ES Compressor Overheat Abnormal overcurrent Y Replace relevant discharge temperature sensor Check if compressor s connection line is properly connected Adjust compressor s conrection line Check if current value is higher than the protector s setting Replace overcurrent protector If unit s high pressure is normal Refer to high pressu
60. iator 49018112 1 42 Electric Box Sub Assy 02404112 1 43 Terminal Board 42010270 44 Electric Box Assy 02404113 1 45 Motor Support Sub Assy 01805402 1 46 Left Side Plate 01305064P 47 Condenser support plate 01895309 1 48 Clapboard 01244141 1 49 Fan Motor 1570522801 50 Axial Flow Fan 10335010 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH ACP 12CCIFM35GECI 93 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE ACP 12CCIFM3SGECI NO Description Code Qty 1 Tube Exit Plate Assy 01382717 2 Shell Assy 01432701 3 Body Installing Plate 01332701 4 Front Side Plate Assy 01302717 5 Left Side Plate Assy 01302740 6 Base Plate Assy 01222701 7 Rear Side Plate Assy 01302719 8 Bottom Foam Assy 52012720 9 Motor Gasket 76712711 4 10 Motor Support 0170270 1 Fan Motor 1570490 12 Centrifugal Fan 1031272 3 Connected Board Assy Of Evaporator 0107273 14 Filter Sub Assy 11120011 15 Drain Hose Sub Assy 05232703 16 Water Tray Assy 2018270 7 Electric Base Plate 0141272 18 Diversion Circle 1037270 9 Electric Box Assy 01399519 20 Terminal Board 42011222 21 Transformer 43110233 22 Electric Box Cover I 20102702 23 Electric Box Cover Sub Assy 1 20122054 24 Temperature Sensor 390001982G 25 Ambient Temperature Sensor 390000453 26 Electric Box Cover Sub Assy2 20122055 27 Electric Box Cover II 20102703 28 Main Board 30226340 29 Capacitor 61
61. ided and the earth wire can not be connected to any of the following places Running water pipe Coal gas pipe Sewage pipe Other places where the professional personnel think unreliable 6 2 Electric Wiring Design Caution The power of every indoor unit should be connected in outdoor unit a Open surface panel b Remove the electrical box cover c Route the power connection cord from the back of the indoor unit and pull it toward the front through the wiring hole upward d Connect the wiring communication through the piping hole of the chassis and the bottom of the appliance upward then connect the brown wire to the Terminal board 3 black wire the communication wire to the Terminal board 2 blue wire to the Terminal board N 1 and connect the earthing wire to the screw terminal on the electric box Clamp them with the corresponding wire clamp packed in the chassis e Reassemble the electrical box cover f Recover the surface panel 51 INSTALLATION FREE MATCH g The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube ACP 39COFM116GECI
62. ient temperature is equal or higher than the set temperature the fan will run at the low speed If the ambient temperature minus 3 C is equal or lower than the set temperature the fan will run at the medium speed If the ambient temperature minus 3 C is lower than the set temperature minus 3 C the fan will run at the high speed Under the COOL mode If the ambient temperature is equal to or lower than the set temperature the fan will run at the low speed If the ambient temperature is between the set temperature and the set temperature minus 3 C the fan will run at the medium speed If the ambient temperature is higher than the set temperature plus 3 C the fan will run at the high speed Under the FAN mode The fan will run at the medium speed constantly Once the fan starts its speed can not be changed unit it has run for at least 30 seconds at the currently set speed c AUTO Press Button The whole unit will run under the AUTO mode by pressing this button when the unit is off In this condition the fan of the indoor unit will run at the auto speed with the swing function activated When the unit is on it will be turned off by pressing this button This button is unavailable to the floor ceiling unit d Sleep a Under this mode the proper sleep curve will be adopted in accordance with different set temperatures b Sleep 1 Under the COOL mode or the DRY mode the temperature will go up by 1 after one hour and by anoth
63. indow Direct sunlight Hang a curtain or blinds over the window Too much people in the room Too much heat sources in the room Reduce the heat sources Dirty filter screen Clean the filter screen Note If the air conditioner still runs abnormally after the above check and handling please contact the maintenance serviceman at the local appointed service center and also give a description of the error occurred as well as the model of the unit 1 2 The conditions listed below are not classified into errors Conditions Causes The unit does not run When restart the unit soon after it is stopped The overload protection switch of the unit let the startup delayed for three minutes As soon as power is on The unit will stand by for approximate one minute The unit blows out mist When the cooling operation starts The hi humidity air indoor is cooled quickly The unit generates noise The unit clatters as soon as it starts running It is the sound generated during the initialization of the electronic expansion valve The unit swishes during the cooling operation It the sound when the refrigerant gas runs inside the unit The unit swishes when it is started or stopped It is the sound when the refrigerant gas stops running The unit swishes when in itis and after the running The unit squeaks when it is in and af
64. lash3 Flash 3 PS I oE oE protection current protection times times times Drive board Communication error communication error for between the inverter driver P6 Flash 3 Flash 3 Flush 3 oE oE times times times the commercial unit to the main controller Short open circuit Short open circuit of the of the module of the of the module P7 Pom 3 3 3 oE oE times times times temperature sensor temperature sensor Module temperature Module temperature P8 Flash 3 Flash3 Flash 3 oE oE protection protection times times times AC contact protection AC contact protection P9 Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 oE oE for the commercial unit times times times Circuit sensor error Circuit sensor error Pc de 3 3 Flash 3 oE oE times times times Transducer Transducer connection Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 protection for the oE oE jen protection times times times commercial unit AC current AC current PA Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 oE oE protection input side protection input side times times times Temperature drift protection for the Temperature drift protection PE Flash 3 En 3 oE oE 4 times times times commercial unit Drive board ambient Drive board ambient Flash 3 Flash3 Flash 3 temperature sensor error PF A oE oE temperature sensor error times times times for the commercial unit DC link high voltage DC link low voltage Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 PL oE oE protection protection ti
65. lectric Box Cover Sub Assy1 20122054 1 25 Ambient Temperature Sensor 390000453 1 26 Electric Box Cover Sub Assy2 20122055 1 27 Electric Box Cover II 20102703 1 28 Main Board 30226340 1 29 Capacitor CBB61 33010027 1 30 Evaporator Assy 01004641 1 31 Evaporator Support Assy 01072703 2 32 Magnetic Ring 49010104 1 33 Water Pump 43130324 1 34 Water Pump Assy 01332752 1 35 Pump Support 01332702 1 36 Water Level Switch 45010201 1 40 Pump Cover Board Assy 01252713 1 41 Display Board 30296317 1 96 VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool VIVAX cool cool
66. m Tightening torque N m gt 0 5 15 30 N m 93 8 gt 0 71 30 40 N m 2 zi 45 50 N m 95 8 gt 1 60 65 N m 53 4 1 70 75 N m Drainage hose a Install the drain hose The diameter of the drain hose should be equal or bigger than the connection pipes The diameter of polythene pipe Outer diameter 25mm Surface thickness gt 1 5mm Drain hose should be short and drooping gradient should at less 1 100 to prevent the formation of air bubble If drain hose cannot has enough drooping gradient drain raising pipe should be added To prevent bent of the drain hose the distance between hoisting stand should is 1 to 1 5m O Correct 1 100 or more gradient x wrong Use the drain hose and clamp attached Insert the drain hose to the drain vent and then tighten the clamp Entwine the big sponge on the clamp of drain hose to insulate heat Heat insulation should be done to indoor drain hose Sponge attachment p Gus Clamp attachment 2 am N VI gx H Sponge gray Drain hose Below Amm 42 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION Drain stepup pipe note The install height of the drain raising pipe should less than 280mm The drain raising pipe should form a right angle with the unit and distance to unit should not beyond 300mm Roof Hoisting stand Within 300mm 1 1 5m
67. mes times times DC link low voltage DC link high voltage Flash 3 Flash3 Flash 3 PH I oE oE protection protection times times times Abnormal AC input voltage PP Flash 3 1 3 Flash 3 oE oE times times times 7 y er Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 Capacitor charging error Capacitor charging error PU fee ince tne oE oE Jumper terminal Jumper terminal Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 C5 oE oE error protection error protection times times times Defrosting or oil Defrosting or oil Flash Defrosting returning in heating returning in heating Hi once B symbol displayed Forcible defrosting HI Quick Hl Hl flash Compressor thermal Compressor overload Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 H3 I oE oE overload protection protection times times times Modulecurrent protection IPM Module current Flash 3 Flash3 Flash 3 namely rotection times times times oE se IPM protection Compressor Compressor desynchronizing H7 Flash 3 Hiss i I oE oE desynchronizing times times times PFC Protection PFC Protection HC Plash 3 Flash 3 3 oE oE times times times Too high power protection Too high power protection Flash 20 available for the available for the L9 times oE oE residential outdoor unit residential outdoor unit Compressor startup failure Compressor startup failure Lc Plash 3 ns 3 Flash 3 oE oE times times times Compressor phase failure Compressor phase failure Ld Flash 3 Flash3 Flash 3 oE oE reverse protection rever
68. mpressor out 5 Fix the new compressor on the seating e Tighten the screws on the seating of the new compressor Tighten the screws on the base of the new 68 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE 6 Connect the pipeline with the suction and discharge ports of the compressor Reconnect the pipeline to the compressor as the CM same as the previous status eBurn the joint of the connecting pipe and then connect the pipeline wit the compressor Note never let the flame touch any other component 7 Reconnect the power cord Label the color of the power cords and the code of the terminals e Tight the screws used to fix the power cord with a screwdriver eReconnect the power cord Note reconnect the power cord in accordance with the labeled color and terminals 8 Put the electric heating belt and the discharge temperature sensor etc in place 9 Check if the compressor runs reversely and if the lubricant leaks Assembly and Disassembly of the 4 Way Valve the 4 way valve Steps Illustrations Operation Instructions eLoosen the screws used to fix the coil of the 4 way valve with a screw driver 2 Separate the 4 way valve away from the connecting pipe eBurn the four joints of the 4 way valve with a welding gun and then pull out the connecting pipe Note never let the flame touch any other component 3 Replace the 4 way
69. n the angle of the drainage slot er x Center of the ceiling opening Install cardboard Bolt ttachmen Polyethylene pipe Bolt attachment Fix the install cardboard N Note e Please do tighten the nuts and bolts to prevent air conditioner break off 41 INSTALLATION FREE MATCH Connection of the refrigerant pipe When connect the pipe to the unit or backout it from the unit please do use both spanner and torque wrench When connect smear both inside and outside of the flare nut with freeze motor oil screw it by hand and then tighten it with spanner Refer to form 1 to check if the wrench had been tightened too tight would mangle the nut and lead leakage Examine the connection pipe to see if it had gas leakage then take the treatment of heat insulation as shown in the fig 5 Only use median sponge to entwine the wiring interface of the gas pipe and heat preservation sheath of the gas collection tube Smear freeze motoroil here Median sponge attachment entwine the wiring interface Q with seal mat Torque wrench Thread fasten x4 Heat preservation sheath of liquid inlet tube attachment for liquid tube 4 Spanner Heat preservation sheath of gas collection Gas collection tube tube attachment for Wiring interface Liquid inlet tube Flare nut Form 1 The tightening torque needed for tightening nut Diameter Inch Surface thickness m
70. nce of high pressure protection when the high pressure switch is detected closed for 6s continuously twice an hour the compressor can resume running only after cutting off the power and then putting through the power 2 2 6 Compressor low pressure protection a Low Pressure Protection for Shutdown After the compressor stops for five minutes if it is detected that the low pressure protection switch is opened then a low pressure protection signal will be send out If it is detected continuously for three seconds that the low pressure protection switch 1s opened after the compressor stops for less than five minutes then a low pressure protection signal will be send out However if the low pressure protection occurs twice in one hour then it becomes unrecoverable and has to be recovered by powering the outdoor unit again b Low Pressure Protection during the Operation a When it is detected continuously for three seconds that the low pressure protection switch is opened then the whole unit should be shut off and a low pressure protection signal should be sent to the indoor unit b On condition that a low pressure protection error occurs and the whole unit has stopped for more than three minutes and it is detected continuously for six seconds that the low pressure protection switch is closed then this error can be eliminated However if the low pressure protection occurs twice in one hour then it has to eliminate the error by powering the out
71. nditioner must be securely earthed Incorrect earthing may cause electric shock or fire All the electric installations must be carried out by specialist technicians in accordance with the local laws rules and these instructions The indoor unit and outdoor unit shall use different power supplies The indoor units under the same system must be powered by a unified power source All the indoor units can only be controlled by one master power switch Rated supply voltage and special circuit for air conditioner must be used The earthing shall be secure The earthing wire shall be connected to the special earthing device on the construction The installation must be done by specialist technicians Never connect the earth lead to the gas pipe water pipe lightening rod or telephone earth wire To avoid electric shock or any accident due to mal operation the air switch and shock resistant earth leakage circuit breaker that can cut off the power supply of the complete system must be installed The air switch shall have both the magnetic tripping and thermal tripping functions to ensure protection against the short circuit and overload Electric shock or fire might be caused if no installation of earth leakage circuit breaker Do not switch on the power before completion of the electrical work Make sure to cut off the power supply before repair Under no condition could use the capacitor to improve the power factor Please use cable c
72. ng in low frequency for a long time b Oil returned process in heating mode The indoor unit displays H1 Oil returned finished condition in heating mode The duration reaches 5min 15 CONTROL FREE MATCH 2 1 4 Fan Mode The compressor the outdoor fan and the 4 way valve are closed temperature setting range is 16 30 C 2 2 Protection Function 2 2 1 Mode Conflict Protection of indoor unit When the setting mode is different of different indoor unit the unit runs in below status a The mode of the first operating indoor unit is the basic mode then compare the mode of the other indoor units to see if there is a conflict Cooling mode dry mode is in conflict with heating mode b Fan mode is in conflict with heating mode and the heating mode is the basic mode No matter which indoor unit operates first the unit will run in heating mode 2 2 2 Overload Protection Function When the tube temperature is a little low the compressor raises the operation frequency when the tube temperature is a little high the compressor frequency is restricted or lows down the operation frequency when the tube temperature is too high the compressor protection stops running If the discharge temperature protection continuously appears for 6 times the compressor can t resume running The compressor can resume running after cutting off the power and then putting through the power if the running time of the compressor is longer than 7min
73. ntroller and expose the remote controller to direct sunlight or any place where is very hot d This is a general use remote controller If press some button which is not available for the corresponding function the unit will keep the original running status 3 2 1 Function of Press Buttons ON OFF W Press this button to turn on off the unit After that the sleep function will be canceled but the preset time is still remained MODE Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat modes can be selected circularly by pressing this button Auto mode is the default after power on Under Auto mode the temperature will not be displayed Under Heat mode the initial value is 28 C 82 F Under other modes the initial value is 25 C 77 F DO E Auto Cool Dry Fan xx Heat Only for the cooling and heating unit SLEEP Sleep On and Sleep Off can be selected by pressing this button After powered on the default is Sleep Off After the unit is turned off the Sleep function is canceled When the sleep function is set already the symbol lt will be displayed And at this time the time of timer can be adjusted Under Fan and Auto modes this unction is not available FAN Auto Low Middle or High fan speed can circularly selected by pressing this button After powered on the default is Auto speed Under Dehumidifying mode only Low fan speed is available a at al High CLO
74. ode 1 as it is turned on through the wired controller Then once the indoor unit receives this signal it will soon send it to the outdoor unit In contract if H1 is displayed the unit will go the setting status of the Defrosting Mode 2 and the indoor unit also will send this signal to the outdoor unit as soon as it recelves it On condition that the unit is off it is available to switch over the Defrosting Mode 1 and Defrosting Mode 2 by pressing the MODE and BLOW buttons simultaneously 20 FREE MATCH CONTROL k Turbo As soon as the controller receives the Turbo instruction the fan of the indoor unit will run at the extreme high speed and the fan of the outdoor unit will run at high cooling heating frequency 1 Blow Blow Function It is a function to automatically blow off the moist inside the exchanger of the indoor unit to prevent mould growing after the unit is shut off a On condition that this function is activated when the On Off press button is operated the fan of the indoor unit will still run for ten minutes with the symbol BLOW displayed At this time the fan will stop as this function is deactivated b This function is unavailable under the AUTO FAN and HEAT modes 21 CONTROL 3 REMOTE CONTROLLER 3 1 Wired Remote Controller 3 1 1 Wired Controller XK19 It is optional for the cassette type wall mounted and floor ceiling indoor units Outside View o
75. of indoor unit is Dis Measure swing motor and C signal input Y Check if there is filth blockage to indoor O E outdoor filter or heat exchange fin __ Refer to Care and Maintenance Karrieren N Mainly check the inlet and outlet of main pipe connecting with each indoor unit and us pe capillary of indoor and outdoor units Replace the parts like filter capillary and so on 60 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE Malfunction display Compressor Low Pressure Protection High pressure protection Y Y nn Check if the pressure is really high pressure with the measurement of a manometer p __ Replace the outdoor unit mainboard Check if pressure switch 18 normal gt Replace pressure switch Check if operation mode of indoor unit is properly set Refer to Instruction Manual of indoor unit Check if gas valve and liquid valve are completely open Completely open the valve Check if the panel of outdoor unit is firmly closed Close the panel heck if the air return and supply from hea exchanger of indoor unit and outdoor unit is smooth Remove the barrier Check if indoor unit fan and outdoor unit fan run Measure the fan motor and signal input C
76. oller the ambient temperature sensor can be set in the following four ways QD 01 The indoor temperature sensor is set for the return air 2 02 The indoor temperature sensor is set for the wired controller 3 03 The indoor temperature sensor is set for the wired controller under the HEAT mode and for the return air under any other mode 4 04 The indoor temperature sensor is set for the return air under the HEAT mode and for the wired controller under any other mode Setting of the Ambient Temperature Sensor of the New Screen Touch Wired Controller When the unit is off it is available to go to the debugging status by pressing the Function and Timer buttons for five seconds and the corresponding code will be displayed on the temperature area of the wired controller There are four kinds of codes which can be adjusted through the W A button The third one is the default code The setting of the ambient temperature sensor of the wired controller should be memorized The Enter Cancel button shall be pressed to confirm and leave the setting If there is no response to the last button press within 20 seconds then the system will quit the setting and go to the normal Off status but with the setting still saved J Switchover of the Defrosting Mode On condition that the unit is off if H1 is not displayed on the wireless controller then the unit will go to the setting status of the Defrosting M
77. on the Wired Controller 3 4 m Q Function v T On Off a 5 6 17 e Buttons on the Wired Controller Function of the Buttons No Name Function Function selection and cancellation 1 Enter cancel 2 Press it for 5s to examine the outdoor ambient temperature 2 A D Running temperature setting of the indoor unit range 16 30 2 Timer setting range 0 5 24 hr 6 v 8 Switchover between quiet auto quiet or among sleep1 sleep2 sleep 3 3 Fan Setting of the high middle low auto fan speed 4 Mode Setting of the Cooling Heating Fan Dry mode of the indoor unit 9 Function Switchover among the functions of Swing Sleep Turbo Save E heater Blow Quiet etc 7 Timer Timer setting 8 On Off Turn on off the indoor unit Press them for 5s under off state of the unit to enter cancel the Memory function If memory is set 4 2 A Mode indoor unit after power failure and then power recovery will resume the original setting state If not the indoor unit is defaulted to be off after power recovery Memory off is default before delivery By pressing them at the same time under off state of the unit E will be displayed on the wired 3 6 Fant Y controller for the cooling only unit while S will be displayed on the wired controller for the cooling and heating unit Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under off state of the unit press them at the same time 2 6 A
78. onduit for power cords Do not lay the electronic control cables remote control and signal line outside the machine with other cables otherwise the machine might become malfunctioned or failed due to electrical noise The power cord must be always connected to the power cord terminal board and fixed by using the lock connector included with the machine Meanwhile prevent them from contacting the fitting pipe The diameter of power cords shall be large enough See below for the detailed specifications The damaged power cords and connection lines must be replaced with the designated cables When connecting the cable please confirm that all the electrical components inside the electric box shall have no coupling or terminal loosened Improper installation of electric box cover may lead to potential water leakage which will cause the unit abnormal or short circuit Earth lead must be connected before connecting the power cord An earth lead longer than the power cord shall be provided For site wiring please refer to the circuit diagram attached on the machine body 6 1 2 Earthing Requirements 1 The air conditioner is classified into the Class I appliances so its earthing must be reliable 2 The yellow green line of the air conditioner is the earth line and can not be used for other purpose cut off or fixed by the self tapping screw otherwise it would cause the hazard of electric shock 3 The reliable earth terminal should be prov
79. or a heat pump heating cycle so as to achieve the desired heating purpose 10 GREE COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITION FREE MATCH CONTROL 11 CONTROL FREE MATCH CONTROL 1 OPERATION FLOWCHART Connecting To Power Supply v Initialization Of Bectronic Expansion Valve Y Start Indicating Light Is ON Volume Air Supply Direction Start Indicating LightOFF Display The Last Setting s Of Air Is The Protecting Start Display Flickering m Abnormality Code Display Is The Start Indicating Press The Start Stop Switch gt Start Indicating Light ON Air Volume Setting Display Start Display OFF Displaying Abnormal Mode Display Air Supply Direction Setting Display Displaying Temperature Setting Display Displaying Air Supply BlowerStop Air Supply Or Temperature Electronic Expansion Guide Louver Stop Temperature Adjustment Cooling Of Heatig CoolingH eating Air Supply Cooling Op eration Heating Operation v v 12 FREE MATCH CONTROL 1 1 Cooling Dehumidfying Operation Cooling Operation There Is Not Guide Louver There Is v Guide Louvers Swing v Fan Motor Operation In The Process Of Preventing Restart Operation 3 Minutes
80. pply immediately and then contact the GREE appointed service center otherwise the continuous abnormal running would damage the air conditioning unit and also would cause electric shock or fire hazard etc b Do not repair the air conditioning personally but instead contact the professionally skilled personnel at the GREE appointed service center as the incorrect repair would cause electric shock or fire hazard etc 1 1 Please check the following items before contact the maintenance serviceman Conditions Causes Corrective Actions The unit does not run Broken fuse or opened breaker Change the fuse or close the breaker Power off Restart the unit when power on Loosened power supply plug Plug the power supply properly Insufficient batteries voltage of the remote controller Change new batteries Remoter controller out of the control scope Keep the control distance within 8 meters The unit stops soon after it starts Clogged inlet outlet of the indoor outdoor unit Clear the obstacle Cooling Heating is abnormal Clogged inlet outlet of the indoor outdoor unit Clear the obstacle Improperly set temperature Adjust the setting of the remote or wired controller Too low set fan speed Adjust the setting of the remote or wired controller Incorrect air direction Adjust the setting of the remote or wired controller Opened door and window Close the door and w
81. r the Off state of the unit press A and Y at the same time for 5s till the wired controller enters the Lock function In this case LCD displays m After that repress these two buttons at the same time for 5s to quit this function Under the Lock state any other button press won t get any response 25 CONTROL FREE MATCH 2 Memory Memory switchover Under the Off state of the unit press Mode and A at the same time for 5s to switch memory states between memory on and memory off When this function is activated Memory will be displayed If this function is not set the unit will be under the Off state after power failure and then power recovery Memory recovery If this function has been set for the wired controller the wired controller after power failure will resume its original running state upon power recovery Memory contents On Off Mode set temperature set fan speed Save function and Lock function 3 Enquiry of the Outdoor Ambient Temperature Under the On or Off state of the unit press Enter Cancel for 5s and the outdoor ambient temperature will be displayed after a sound of click This enquiry state will quit by pressing Function or On Off or during the temperature adjustment If there is not any operation for 10s it will also quit automatically 3 1 4 Errors If there is an error occurring during the operation of the system the error code will be displayed on the LCD If multi errors occur
82. re protection If voltage is normal Contact the power supply company R eplace mainboard 62 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE Malfunction display E9 Full Water Protection f Full Water Protection Check if the voltage of liquid level switch end is ok Check if water overflow Replace the main board of the indoar uint heck if the water drainage pump works Check if the voltage of water drainage pump end is ok Check the liquid level switch Replace the main board of the indoar uint Check if the water drainage pipe is jammed or if water flows smoothly Adjust the water drainage pipe Clear the water drainage pipe Malfunction display F2 Failure of Evaporator Temp Sensor Failure of condenser Temp sensor Check if the plug of the temperature sensor is correctly connected with socket on the mainboard Remove the sensor to check if the resistance value is ok Replace mainboard of the indoor uint Check the cables of water drainge pump Check the direction of the plug and socket Replace temperature sensor 63 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH Malfunction display Failure of Outdoor Ambient Sensor Failure of outdoor Ambien
83. ressor stops gradually the outdoor fan stops after Imin b Some of the indoor units reach the stop condition the compressor does not stop The compressor operates according to the required frequency For the indoor unit with no requirement the corresponding electronic expansion valve is closed to c Cooling mode transfers to heating mode When the unit transfers to heating mode the 4 way valve is energized after the compressor runs for 40s The other disposals are the same as stopping in cooling mode d 4 way valve In this mode the 4 way valve is closed e Outdoor fan control in cooling mode The outdoor fan starts before 5s of the starting of compressor The outdoor fan will run in high speed for 3min after starting and then it will run in set speed The fan shall run at every speed for at least 80s When the quantity of running indoor unit is changed the unit will enter the control described in 1 3 5 1 and 1 3 5 2 When the compressor stops the outdoor fan runs at present speed and stops after 1min 2 1 2 Dry Mode The dry conditions and process are the same as those in cooling mode The status of 4 way valve closed The temperature setting range 16 30 C Protection function the same as those in cooling mode e In dry mode the maximum value A of the capacity requirement percentage of single unit is 90 of that in cooling mode The open condition of the electronic expansion valve outdoor fan and compressor is the
84. se protection times times times Compressor rotation Compressor rotation failure for the failure for the LE Flash I Flash 3 Flash I oE oE times times times commercial unit commercial unit Over speed for the Over speed LF Flash 3 Flash 3 Flash 3 oE oE commercial unit times times times Short open circuit of the temperature sensor at the inlet of the condenser coil AS d l for the commercial unit Short open circuit of the temperature sensor at the outlet of the A7 if condenser coil for the commercial unit Memory card error 57 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH Frequency limitation degradation for module En circuit protection for phase circuit Frequency limitation degradation for module EU temperature protection Frequency limitation F6 Flash 6 degradation for overload times Frequency limitation degradation for FS Flash 8 circuit protection of times the whole unit Frequency limitation degradation for module F9 Flash 9 circuit protection times for phase circuit Frequency limitation degradation for anti FH Flash 2 2 times times freezing protection No indoor fan motor H6 Flash H times C Flash dema prot ction 14 l z times Indoor and outdoor LP Flash 19
85. sing the corresponding buttons of the wired controller When the indoor unit works without the wired controller if the timer is not set for the last remote control instruction the system will memorize this last instruction and works following it if the timer is set it will be canceled as the power failure occurs and will have to be reset d When the indoor unit works with the wired controller it will wok as the message sent by the wired controller after it is powered on again h Forcible Defrosting When the unit is on and runs under the HEAT mode and at 16 C set temperature the indoor unit will go to the forcible defrosting by pressing the and buttons alternatively on the wireless controller for five seconds and meanwhile a forcible defrosting signal will be sent to the outdoor unit When the indoor unit receives a forcible defrosting signal from the outdoor unit it will quit the forcible defrosting setting and cease to sending the forcible defrosting single to the outdoor unit 1 Selection of the Indoor Temperature Sensor a For the duct type indoor unit Under the COOL HEAT DRY or FAN mode the return air temperature sensor is adopted while under the HEAT mode it is the receiver temperature sensor For the cassette type floor ceiling type indoor unit Under all modes the return air temperature sensor is adopted b When the duct type cassette type or the floor ceiling type indoor unit works with the wired contr
86. soon as possible Accessories for Installation Refer to the packing list for the accessories of the indoor and outdoor units respectively 6 3 Specification of Power Supply Wire and Air Switch 1 The installation must be done in accordance with the national wiring regulations 2 Only the power cord with the rated voltage and exclusive circuit for the air conditioning can be used 3 Do not pull the power cord by force 4 The electric installation should be carried out by the professional personnel as instructed by the local laws regulations and also this manual 5 The diameter of the power cord should be large enough and once it is damaged it must be replaced by the dedicated one 6 The earthing should be reliable and the earth wire should be connected to the dedicated device of the building by the professional personnel Besides the air switch coupled with the leakage current protection switch must be equipped which is of enough capacity and of both magnetic and thermal tripping functions in case of the short circuit and overload R ded Cord Models Power Supply Capacity of the Air Switch no piecesx sectional area ACP 39COFM116GECI 220 240V 50Hz 32A 6mm X3 53 FREE MATCH GREE COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITION MAINTENANCE 54 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 1 TROUBLE TABLE IN WARNING a In the event of abnormal conditions like stinky smell please shut off the main power su
87. t sensor Check the direction of the plug and socket Check if the plug of the temperature sensor is correctly connected with socket on the mainboard Removethe sensor to check if the resistance Replace temperature sensor value is ok Replace mainboard of the uint Malfunction display FS Failure of Exhaust Temp Sensor Failure of Exhaust Temp sensor Check the direction of the plug and socket Check if the plug of the temperature sensor is correctly connected with socket on the mainboard Removethe sensor to check if the resistance value is ok Replace temperature sensor Replace mainboard of the indoar uint 64 FREE MATCH MAINTENANCE 3 WIRING DIADRAM 3 1 Outdoor unit
88. ter the running It is the sound when the draining system is operating It is the sound of frication generated by the skin plate etc which swells due to the temperature change The unit blows out dust When the unit restarts after it is not used for a long time The dust inside the unit is blown out again The unit emits odors When the unit is running The odors absorbed in are blown out again 55 MAINTENANCE FREE MATCH 1 3 Error description If some error occurs when the unit is running the error code will be displayed on the wired controller and the main board of the outdoor unit See the table before for more details about the meaning of each error Indicating Lamp Lamp Panel Outdoor Unit 88 Display Wired Residential AC Errors Commerical AC Errors nn Controller 88 Display Running Cooling Heating Floor Ceiling Display Type Defrosting mode 1 08 Defrosting mode 2 0 heating overload protection 0 en Pest 3 Flash 2 oE t mes t mes t mes Normal running ON Short open circuit Short open circuit of the liquid valve of he liquid valve SW Don NE b5 b5 Table 16 times temperature sensor temperature sensor Short open circuit of the gas Shown as Flash 22 of the gas valve 57 57 valve temperature sensor Table 16
89. the protection times record will be cleared 2 2 3 Discharge Protection Function When the discharge temperature is a little low the compressor raises the operation frequency when the discharge temperature is a little high the compressor frequency is restricted or lows down the operation frequency when the discharge temperature is too high the compressor protection stops running If the discharge temperature protection continuously appears for 6 times the compressor can t resume running The compressor can resume running after cutting off the power and then putting through the power 1f the running time of the compressor is longer than 7min the protection times record will be cleared 2 2 4 Communication malfunction Detection of the quantity of installed indoor units After 3min of energizing if the outdoor unit does not receive the communication data of certain indoor unit the outdoor unit will judge that indoor unit is not installed and will treat it as it is not installed If the outdoor unit receives the communication data of that indoor unit later the outdoor unit will treat that unit as it is installed 2 2 5 Compressor high pressure protection a When the high pressure switch is detected cut off for 3s continuously the compressor will enter high pressure protection as it stops when reaching set temperature Meanwhile the outdoor unit will send the signal of high pressure protection to the indoor units b After the appeara
90. to start from the simple operation during analyzing judging and confirming malfunction reason then conduct the complicated operations such removal of device part replacement and refrigerant filling Find the malfunction reason carefully as unit may occur several malfunction at the same time and one malfunction may develop into several malfunction so entire system analysis shall be established to make the judged result exact and credible Malfunction display El Compressor High Pressure Protection High pressure protection p T Check if the pressure is really high pressure with the gt Kipas measurement of a manometer Replace the outdoor unit mainboard Check if pressure switch is normal Y gt Replace pressure switch N Check if operation mode of indoor unit is Refer to Instruction properly set Manual of indoor unit Check if gas valve and liquid valve are Completely open the completely open valve Check if unit is p Check if the air return and supply from hea N exchanger of indoor unit and outdoor unit e Remove the barrier smooth gt pe N Check if indoor unit fan and outdoor unit fan Measure the fan motor and run signal input Check if swing louver
91. w or the construction is improper it might cause electric shock or fire accidents Please use suitable cables and connect them securely Please fix the terminal joints securely The terminal connection shall not be affected due to any external force applied onto the cable Improper connection and fixing may cause heating and fire accidents Keep the cables in correct shape and prevent them from protruding upward Please protect them securely with repair board Improper installation may cause heating and fire accidents When erecting or relocating the air conditioner do not let any air enter into cooling circulation system except the specified refrigerant If any air is mixed abnormal high pressure will occur in the cooling circulation system thus causing crack or human injury accidents During installation please always use the attached parts or designated parts Failure to use the designated parts may cause water leakage electric shock fire or refrigerant leakage NCAUTION Please earth securely Do not connect the earth wires to gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone line Improper earthling might cause electric shock 4 Leakage circuit breaker must be installed at some place No installation of leakage circuit breaker might cause electric shock Do not install at a place where inflammable gas might leak Gas leakage and despot around the machine might cause fire accidents To ensure correct drainage of water th
92. wn in the following figure expel the gas inside the indoor unit and refrigerant pipe out by the vacuum pump Manometer Manometer Gas Valve 48 FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 4 When the compress is not running charge the R410A refrigerant into the refrigerant pipe from the liquid valve of the outdoor unit do not do it from the gas valve b Calculation of the Additional Refrigerant Charge 1 Refrigerant Charge in the Outdoor Unit before Shipment Model ACP 39COFM116GECI Refrigerant Charge kg 4 8 Notes a The refrigerant charge mentioned in the table above is not included those charged additionally in the indoor unit and the refrigerant pipe b The amount of the additional refrigerant charge is dependent on the diameter and length of the liquid refrigerant pipe which is decided by the actual yield installation requirement c Record the additional refrigerant charge for future maintenance 2 Calculation of the Additional Refrigerant Charge If the total refrigerant pipe length liquid pipe is smaller than that listed in the table below no additional refrigerant will be charged Model Total Liquid Pipe Lenght a b c d e ACP 39COFM116GECI lt 50m Additional Refrigerant Charge2 Extra Liquid Pipe Lengthx22g m liquid pipe 1 4 Note if the total refrigerant pipe length is larger than that listed in the table above the additional refrigerant for the extra length of the pipe needs
93. y be of the indoor outdoor unit poor Have the length of the refrigerant pipe and It may be hard to know the exact the refrigerant charge been recorded refrigerant charge d Trial Running 1 Check before the Trial Running Check if the appearance of the unit and the piping system are damaged during the transportation Check if the wiring terminals of the electronic component are secure Check if the rotation direction of the fan motor is right Check if all valves in the system are fully opened 2 Trial Running The trial running should be carried out by the professionally skilled personnel on the premise that all items listed above are in normal conditions 50 Let the unit energized and switch the wired controller or the remoter controller to ON The fan motor and compressor of the outdoor unit will run automatically in one minute If there is some unusual sound after the compressor is started turn off the unit for an immediate check FREE MATCH INSTALLATION 6 ELECTRIC WIRING WORK 6 1 Wiring Principle 6 1 1 Itemized Description of Cautions The electrical installation must be done by professional electricians The electrical installation must be done in accordance with applicable technical codes and other rules N WARNING Please make sure to install earth leakage circuit breaker Earth leakage circuit breaker must be installed to prevent electric shock or fire CAUTIONS The air co
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