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This document provides installation and operation instructions for Lennox high wall type VRF indoor units. It includes safety precautions and covers product introduction, installation instructions, wiring work, usage, and maintenance. The installation instructions section provides details on installing the indoor unit, rear panel, drainage pipe, and connection pipes. The wiring work section addresses connecting cables and terminals, power cords, and communication lines between the indoor unit, outdoor unit, and wired controller. Maintenance instructions include cleaning the panel, air filters, and pre-season checks.
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Vehw 007 N 432 T

This document provides installation and operation instructions for Lennox high wall type VRF indoor units. It includes safety precautions and covers product introduction, installation instructions, wiring work, usage, and maintenance. The installation instructions section provides details on installing the indoor unit, rear panel, drainage pipe, and connection pipes. The wiring work section addresses connecting cables and terminals, power cords, and communication lines between the indoor unit, outdoor unit, and wired controller. Maintenance instructions include cleaning the panel, air filters, and pre-season checks.
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INSTALLATION/OPERATION

INSTRUCTIONS
VE High Wall Type
VRF SYSTEMS
©2016 Lennox Industries Inc. INDOOR UNITS
Dallas, Texas, USA

VEHW007N432T VEHW007N432P
VEHW009N432T VEHW009N432P
VEHW012N432T VEHW012N432P
VEHW015N432T VEHW015N432P
VEHW017N432T VEHW017N432P
VEHW019N432T VEHW019N432P
VEHW021N432T VEHW021N432P And valid combinations
VEHW024N432T VEHW024N432P (see instructions inside)

V E HW 007 N 4 32 P Available digit for future ref.

VE Lennox Global VRF Unit


HW Evaporator Type: HW, UM, CC, 4C, 1C, 2C, HD, SD, LD, GD, AH, OA
007 Cooling Capacity MBtu/h
N Certification Status: N: Non-certified; C: AHRI/ETL;
4 Refrigerant: 4: R410a
32 Internal Use
P Voltage Rating: K, N, G, Y, T, P, U

Voltage Rating Evaporator Types


K 230/60/3 and 220/50/3 HW Hi-Wall
UM Universal Mount
N 380V/50-60Hz/3Ph
CC Compact Cassette
G 460V/60Hz/3Ph
4C 4-Way Cassette
Y 230V/60Hz/3Ph
1C 1-Way Cassette
T 220V/50Hz/1Ph
2C 2-Way Cassette
P 230V/60Hz/1Ph
HD High Static Fan Coil
U 220V/50-60Hz/1Ph SD Slim Fan Coil
LD Low Static Fan Coil
GD Large Fan Coil HS
AH AirThank you for selecting
Handler
OA Outside Air

Thank you for selecting LENNOX air conditioners.Please read this manual
carefully before operation and keep it for further reference.
Preface
For correct installation and operation, please read all instructions carefully. Before reading the
instructions, please be aware of the following items:
(1) Execution standard of VRF: ISO 15042-2011.
(2) For the safe operation of this unit, please read and follow the instructions carefully.
(3) During operation, total capacity of indoor units should not exceed the total capacity of
outdoor units. Otherwise, indoor units will not provide enough cooling or heating.
(4) Direct operators or maintainers should well keep this manual.
(5) If this unit fails to operate normally, please contact our service center as soon as possible
and provide the following information:
 Content on the nameplate (model number, cooling capacity, production code, ex-factory
date).
 Malfunction details (before and after the malfunction occurs).
(6) Each unit has been strictly tested and proved to be qualified before ex-factory. In order to
prevent units from being damaged or operating normally because of improper
disassembly, please do not disassemble the unit by yourself. If you need to disassemble
and check units, please contact our service center. We will send specialists to guide the
disassembly.
(7) All graphics in this manual are only for your reference. For sales or production reasons,
these graphics are subject to change by manufacturer without prior notice.
(8) This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
(9) Under the standby status, the unit will consume a little power for ensuring reliability of
complete unit, maintaining normal communication and preheating refrigerant. When the
unit won’t be used for a long time, cut off the power of the complete unit. However,
please preheat it when operating the unit next time.
User Notice

Correct Disposal of this product

This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return
your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the
retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for
environmental safe recycling.

R410A(R32/125:50/50):2087.5
Contents
1 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................ 1
2 Product Introduction .................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Outline of the Unit and Main Parts.............................................................................. 3
2.2 Rated Operating Condition ......................................................................................... 3
3 Installation Instruction .............................................................................................................. 3
3.1 Schematic diagram of installation spaces................................................................... 4
3.2 Requirements for Communication Line ...................................................................... 4
3.3 Wiring Requirements .................................................................................................. 5
4 Installation Instructions ................................................................................................................ 7
4.1 Installation of Indoor Unit ............................................................................................ 7
4.2 The installation of the rear panel ................................................................................ 8
4.3 Debugging .................................................................................................................. 8
4.5 Installation of the drainage pipe.................................................................................. 9
4.6 Installation the connection pipes ................................................................................ 9
5 Wiring Work ................................................................................................................................. 9
5.1 Connect Cables and Terminals of Wiring Board ....................................................... 10
5.2 Power Cord Connection ........................................................................................... 10
5.3 Connection of Communication Line of IDU and ODU............................................... 11
5.4 Connection of Communication Line of Wired Controller ........................................... 11
5.5 Illuminate for Connection of Wired Controller and Indoor Units Network ............... 12
5.6 Installation of the indoor unit..................................................................................... 12
6 The Best Usage Method ............................................................................................................. 13
7 Maintenance Method................................................................................................................. 13
7.1 Cleaning panel ......................................................................................................... 13
7.2 Cleaning the air filters............................................................................................... 14
7.3 Check before the usage season ............................................................................... 14
7.4 Check after the usage season .................................................................................. 15
8 Table of Error Codes for Indoor Unit .......................................................................................... 15
9 Malfunction Analyzing ................................................................................................................ 15
9.1 Service center .......................................................................................................... 16
9.2 After-sales service .................................................................................................... 16
10 Adjusting Method Of The Air Direction .................................................................................... 16
10.1 Adjusting air direction up and down ........................................................................ 16
10.2 Adjusting air direction left and right ......................................................................... 16
High Wall Type Indoor Unit

1 Safety Precautions
means items that must be forbidden! Otherwise, it may lead to personal injury or death or
serious damage.
means items that must be followed! Otherwise, it may lead to personal injury or property
loss.

Installation should be conducted by


Follow this instruction to
dealer or qualified
complete the installation
personnel. Please do not attempt
work. Please carefull read
to install the unit by
this manual before unit
yourself. Improper handling may
startup and service.
result in waterleakage, electric
shock or fire disaster etc.

Before installation,please
Make sure the unit can be earthed
check if the power supply
properly and soundly after
is in accordance with the
plugging into the socket so as to
requirements specified on
avoid electric shock. Please do not
the nameplate.And also
connect the ground wire to gas
take care of the power
pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or
safety.
telephoneline.

Be sure to use the


If refrigerant leakage happens
exclusive accessory and
during installation, please
part to prevent the water
ventilate immediately. Poisonous
leakage, electric shock
gas will emerge if the
and fire accidents.
refrigerant gas meets fire.

Wire size of power cord


should be large enough. After connecting the power cord,
The damaged power cord please fix the electric box cover
and connection wire properly in order to avoid accident.
should be replaced by
exclusive cable.

Never fail to comply with


the nitrigen charge Never short-circiut or cancel
requirements.Charge the pressure switch to prevent
nitrogen when welding unit damage.
pipes.

Please firstly connect the Before using the unit, please


wired controller before check if the piping and wiring
energization,otherwise are correct to avoid water
wired controller can not be leakage,refrigerant leakage,
used. electric shock, or fire etc.

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Open the door and window and


Do not insert fingers or keep good ventilation in the room
objects into air outlet/inlet to avoid oxygen deficit when the
grille. gas/oil supplied heating equipment
is used.

Never start up or shut off the Turn off the unit after it runs at
air conditioner by least five minutes; otherwise it will
means of directly plug or influence oil return of the
unplug the power cord. compressor.

Do not allow children Do not operate this unit with wet


operate this unit. hands.

Turn off the unit or


Never spray or flush water
cut off the power supply
towards unit, otherwise
before cleaning the unit,
malfunction or electric shock may
otherwise electric shock or
happen.
injury may happen.

Electrify the unit 8 hours


before operation. Please
Do not expose the unit to the
switch on for 8 hours before
moist or corrosive
operation. Do not cut off the
circumstances.
power when 24 hours short-time
halting (to protect the compressor).

Volatile liquid, such as


Under cooling mode, please don't
diluent or gas will damage
set the room temperature too low and
the unit appearance.Only
keep the temperature
use soft cloth with a little
difference between indoor and
neutral detergent to clean
outdoor unit within 5.
the outer casing of unit.

If anything abnormal
happens (such as burning
smell), please power off
the unit and cut off the User is not allowed to repair the unit.
main power supply, and Fault service may cause
then immerdiately contact electric shock or fire accidents.
LENNOX appointed service Please contact LENNOX appointed
center.If abnormality keeps service center for help.
going, the unit might be
damaged and lead to
electric shock or fire.

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2 Product Introduction
2.1 Outline of the Unit and Main Parts

Note:

The appearances will be different by the different models of air conditioners.


No. Part Name No. Part Name

① Surface panel ④ Guide louver

② Filter ⑤ Drain pipe

③ Wiring cover

2.2 Rated Operating Condition


Indoor Condition Outdoor Condition
Item
DBTemperature°C WBTemperature°C DBTemperature°C WBTemperature°C

Rated Cooling 27 19 35 24

Rated Heating 20 15 7 6

3 Preparations for Installation


3.1 Location for Installation
(1) The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry.
(2) The indoor unit should be installed at 2.3m or higher above the floor.
(3) The top holder must be strong enough to support unit’s weight.
(4) Drain pipe can drain water out easily.
(5) There is no obstacle at inlet or outlet. Please ensure good air circulation.
(6) Keep the unit away from heating source, inflammable gas or smoke.

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3.2 Schematic diagram of installation spaces

Notes:

① The unit shall be installed by the professional personnel according to


this installation instruction to ensure proper use.
② Please contact the local LENNOX appointed service center before installation. Any
malfunctioncaused by the unit that is not installed by the LENNOX appointed service
center would probably not be dealt with on time because of the inconvenience of the
business contact.
③ It should be guided under the professional personnel when the air conditioner unit is
moved to other place.
3.3 Requirements for Communication Line

Note:

If the unit is installed in the place with strong electromagnetic interference, shielded wire must
be applied on the communication wire between indoor unit and wired controller. Twisted pair line
with shielding function must be applied on the communication wire between indoor unit and indoor
unit (outdoor unit).
3.3.1 Select communication line for indoor unit and wired controller

Fig 3.3.1

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Total length of
communication line Wire size Material
Material type Remarks
between indoor unit and (mm2/AWG) Standard
wired controller L (m/feet)

1.Total length of communication line


Light/Ordinary
can't exceed 250m (820-1/5feet).
polyvinyl
2×0.75~2×1.25 IEC 2.The cord shall be Circular cord (the
chloride L≤250m
(2×AWG18~2×AW 60227-5:200 cores shall be twisted together).
sheathed cord. (L≤820-1/5feet)
G16) 7 3.If unit is installed in places with intense
(60227 IEC 52
magnetic field or strong interference, it is
/60227 IEC 53)
necessary to use shielded wire.

3.3.2 Select communication line for indoor unit and indoor unit (outdoor unit)

Fig 3.3.2
Total Length L (m/feet)
of Communication
Wire size Material
Material Type Cable between Indoor Remarks
(mm2/AWG) Standard
Unit and Indoor
(Outdoor) Unit
1. If the wire diameter is enlarged to 2×1
mm2 (2×AWG16), the total
Light/Ordinary communication line length can reach
polyvinyl 1500 m (4921-1/4feet).
chloride L≤1000m ≥2×0.75 IEC 2. The cord shall be Circular cord (the
sheathed cord. (L≤3280-5/6feet) (≥2×AWG18) 60227-5:2007 cores shall be twisted together).
(60227 IEC 52 3. If unit is installed in places with
/60227 IEC 53) intense magnetic field or strong
interference, it is necessary to use
shielded wire.

3.4 Wiring Requirements


Air Switch Minimum Sectional Minimum Sectional
Model Power Cord Size apacity Area of Area of Power
(A) Ground Wire(mm2) Cord(mm2)

VEHW007N432T
VEHW009N432T
VEHW012N432T
220-240V ~ 50Hz 6 1 1
VEHW015N432T
VEHW017N432T
VEHW019N432T
VEHW021N432T
VEHW024N432T

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High Wall Type Indoor Unit

Minimum
Air Switch Minimum Sectional
Sectional Area
Model Power Cord Size apacity Area of Power
of Ground
(A) 2 Cord(mm2)
Wire(mm )

VEHW007N432P
VEHW009N432P
VEHW012N432P
VEHW015N432P 208~230V ~ 60Hz 6 1 1
VEHW017N432P
VEHW019N432P
VEHW021N432P
VEHW024N432P

Notes:
① Use copper wire only as unit’s power cord. Operating temperature should be within its
rated value.
② If the power cord is more than 15m long, please increase properly the sectional area of
power cord to avoid overload, which may cause accident.
③ Above selection requirements: Power cord size is based on BV single-core wire (2~4pc) at
40°Cambient temperature when laying across plastic pipe. Air switch is D type and used at 40°C.
If actual installation condition varies, please lower the capacity appropriately according to the
specifications of power cord and air switch provided by manufacturer.
④ If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent
or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
⑤Install cut-off device near the unit. The minimum distance between each stage of cut-off
device should be 3mm(The same for both indoor unit and outdoor unit).

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4 Installation Instructions
4.1 Installation of Indoor Unit

Below are dimensions of W, H, D for different models:


Unit: mm
Item
W H D
Model

VEHW007N432T VEHW007N432P
VEHW009N432T VEHW009N432P 843 275 180

VEHW012N432P VEHW012N432T
VEHW015N432P VEHW015N432T
VEHW017N432P VEHW017N432T
940 298 200

VEHW019N432P VEHW019N432T
VEHW021N432P VEHW021N432T
VEHW024N432P VEHW024N432T 1008 221 319

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High Wall Type Indoor Unit

4.2 The installation of the rear panel

Fig 4.2
(1) Find the horizontal position by the seton method; since the drainage pipe is on the left
side, it is necessary to adjust the rear panel to make its left side a little bit lower.
(2) Fix the rear panel on the wall by bolts.
(3) After installing the rear panel, pull it by hands to check if it is secured enough. The hang
panel should support the weight of an adult (60kg), and the weight shared by every bolt
should be fairly even.
(4) The diameter showed in Fig.4.2 is 65mm.
4.3 Debugging

Setting of main indoor unit must be done after finishing installation of unit. Otherwise, the
whole system will report “L7” error and the whole unit cannot operate.
The indoor unit defaults to be slave indoor unit when ex-factory. During project debugging, if
master indoor unit hasn’t been set manually, the outdoor unit will appoint one indoor unit as the
master indoor unit automatically. Then you can reset the master indoor unit by remote controller or
wired controller.
4.3.1 Setting by remote controller
Point the remote controller at the light board or wired controller
In fan mode, set master mode indoor unit through ▲ and ▼ button:
(1) Adjust set temperature to 30℃.
(2) Within 5 seconds, press ▼ button and then press ▲ button repeatedly for three times.
After finishing setting, “UC” is displayed on receiver light board for 5 seconds and “MASTER”
icon is displayed on wired controller.
4.3.2 Setting by wired controller

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4.4 Preparation of the piping hole


(1) Make the piping hole (Φ 65mm) in the wall at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side.
The center of the hole should be determined referring to Fig.4.2.
(2) Insert the piping-hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connected piping and wiring
from being damaged when passing through the hole.
4.5 Installation of the drainage pipe
(1) For proper draining, the drain hose should be placed at a downward sloping.
(2) Do not wrench or bend the drain hose or flood its end by water. (Fig.4.4)
(3) Wrap the drain hose with heat resistant material.

Fig 4.4
4.6 Installation the connection pipes

Connect the ends of the connection pipe with two leading pipes, and then tighten the joint nuts
tightly.
Connect the connect pipe with the two relative leading pipe, tie the nut on tie –in of the
connect pipe tightly.

Notes:

① Be careful in bending the connection pipes, or you would damage the pipes.
② If the tightening torque for the flare nut is too great, leakage would happen.
5 Wiring Work
Warning!
Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected.

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High Wall Type Indoor Unit

Notes:
① Units must be earthed securely, or it may cause electric shock.
② Please carefully read the wiring diagram before carry out the wiring work, incorrect wiring
could cause malfunction or even damage the unit.
③ The unit should be powered by independent circuit and specific socket.
④ The wiring should be in accordance with related regulations in order to ensure the units
reliable running.
⑤ Install circuit breaker for branch circuit according to related regulations and electrical
standards.
⑥ Keep cable away from refrigerant pipings, compressor and fan motor.
⑦ The communication wires should be separated from power cord and connection wire
between indoor unit and outdoor unit.
⑧ Adjust the static pressure via wired controller according to site circumstance.

5.1 Connect Cables and Terminals of Wiring Board

Connection of Wire and Patch Board Terminal


(1) The connection of wire (as shown in fig 5.1.1)
① Strip about 25mm insulation of the wire end by stripping and cutting tool.
② Remove the wiring screws on the terminal board.
③ Shape the tail of wire into ring by needle nose plier, and keep the gauge of ring in
accordance with screw.
④ Use the screwdriver for tightening the terminal.
(2) The connection of stranded wire (as shown in fig 5.1.2)
① Strip about 10mm insulation of the end of stranded wire by stripping and cutting tool.
② Loosen the wiring screws on terminal board.
③ Insert the wire into the ring tongue terminal and tighten by crimping tool.
④ Use the screwdriver for tightening the terminal.

Fig 5.1.1 Fig 5.1.2


5.2 Power Cord Connection

Note:

All indoor units must be unified of power supply so that they can be powered ON/OFF at the

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High Wall Type Indoor Unit

same time.

Fig 5.2
For units with single-phase power supply.
(1) Detach the electric box lid.
(2) Let the power cord pass through the wiring through-holes.
(3) Connect the power cord to terminal "L, N, ".
(4) Fix the power card with wiring clamp.
5.3 Connection of Communication Line of IDU and ODU
(1) Open the cover of electric box of indoor unit.
(2) Lead the communication line across the rubber ring.
(3) Connect the communication line to terminal D1 and D2 on the 4-digit wiring board of
indoor unit, as shown in Fig.5.3.1.

Fig 5.3.1 Fig 5.3.2


(4) Secure the communication line with the wire clamp on the electric box.
(5) In order to ensure the reliability of communication between IDU and ODU and the
communication among each IDU, add a matched resistance(supplied in a package
before ex-factory) on the wiring board of the last indoor unit in a series connection. The
matched resistance should be connected in parallel between terminal screw D1 and D2,
as shown in Fig.5.3.2.
5.4 Connection of Communication Line of Wired Controller
(1) Open the cover of electric box of indoor unit.
(2) Lead the communication line of wired controller across the rubber ring.
(3) Connect the communication wire to terminal H1 and H2 of indoor 4-bit wiring board.

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High Wall Type Indoor Unit

(4) Fix the communication wire with wire clip on the electric box.

5.5 Illuminate for Connection of Wired Controller and Indoor Units


Network
(1) Communication wire of indoor unit and outdoor unit (or indoor unit) is connected to
D1,D2.
(2) Wired controller is connected to H1,H2.
(3) One indoor unit can connect two wired controllers that must be set as master one and
slave one.
(4) One wired controller can control 16 indoor unitS in maximum at the same time.
Notes:
① The type of indoor units must be the same if they are controlled by the same wired
controller.
② When the indoor unit is controlled by two wired controllers, the addresses of the two
wired controllers should be different through address setting. Address 1 is for main
controller; Address 2 is for slave controller. Detailed setting please refer to the instruction
manual of wired controller.
5.6 Installation of the indoor unit
(1) When routing the piping and wiring from the left or right side of the
indoor unit, it is necessary to cut off the tailings of the pipe left on the holder of the
unit. (Shown in Fig.5.6)
 Cut down tailings 1 when only the power cord is led.
 Cut down tailings 1,2 (or 1,2,3) when the connection cord and wire are led.
 The piping types ①,②,③ are recommended.
(2) Let the tubing and cord pass though the piping hole after tied up (refer to Fig .5.6 (d)).
(3) Hang the claw behind the indoor unit on the pothook on the wall panel, and move the unit
left and right to check if the body is firm.
(4) Guarantee that the installation height of the indoor unit should be 2.5m above the floor.

Fig 5.6

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6 The Best Usage Method

(1) Adjust the set temperature properly in proper to prevent electricity wasting. It is better
tocontrol the difference of the indoor and outdoor temperatures within 5°C.
(2) The better effect will be maintained by adjusting the guide louver downward for heating
and horizontal for cooling.
(3) When the air conditioner is running, don’t open windows or doors for long time, otherwise
the efficiency of unit will be lowered.
(4) Prevent the cooled air blowing to body directly for long time and making indoor
temperature too low, for it is bad for health.
(5) Do not pour water to unit or clean it by water, otherwise a malfunction or electric shock
may happen.
(6) Do not mangle the power cord and the communication cord. The damaged power cord
and communication cord can only be replaced by the specified ones.
(7) This air conditioner allows voltage fluctuation within 220±10%V.
(8) This air conditioner cannot be used for drying clothes and refrigerating food, etc..

7 Maintenance Method
Warning:

(1) Do turn off the unit and cut off the power when cleaning the air conditioner, otherwise
electric shock may happen.
(2) Do not make the air conditioner wet or electric shock may be incurred; Ensure that the air
conditioner will not be cleaned by water rinsing under any circumstance.
(3) Volatile liquid like thinner or gasoline would damage the appearance of the air conditioner.
(Only soft dry cloth and wet cloth moistened with neutral detergent could be used to
clean the surface panel of the air conditioner.)
7.1 Cleaning panel

Note:

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Do take down it before cleaning.


(1) Pull along the direction of arrows to take down the panel.
(2) Clean the panel
Clean it with a soft-hair brush, water and neutral cleaning fluid, and then dry it.

Caution:

Do not use water above 45°C to wash the panel to prevent decoloration or deformation.
(3) Install the panel
As shown in Fig.II, install the stands of both ends of the panel into the slot and put the middle
rotating shaft into the groove, then place the panel and clasp back along the arrow direction.

Fig 7.1.1 Fig 7.1.2


7.2 Cleaning the air filters

Clean it once every 3 months; When the usage environment has lots of dust, it should be
cleaned more frequently.
(1) Take down the air filter
As shown in Fig.III, open the surface panel by holding the both ends of groove along the
arrow direction, and then take the air filter out downward.
(2) Clean the filter
Use cleaner or water to wash the filter; if the filter is too dirty ( like oil stain on it ), warm water
( lower than 45°C) with neutral detergent can be used, then dry it in the shade.

Note:

① Do not clean the filter by hot water higher than 45°C for preventing fade or deformation.
② Do not burn it on fire or the filter would catches fire or deformation.
(3) Install air filter
Install the air filter properly along the arrow direction, making the side marked “Front” facing
yourself and then place the panel back.

Fig 7.2.1 Fig 7.2.2


7.3 Check before the usage season
(1) Check if there is blockage in the inlet or outlet vent of the air conditioner.
(2) Check if the earth wire is earthed reliably.
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High Wall Type Indoor Unit

(3) Check if the batteries in the wireless remote controller have been replaced.
(4) Check if the air filter has been installed properly
In order to start up the air conditioner smoothly after it has been turned off for a long time
period, energize the unit 8 hours before turning it on.
7.4 Check after the usage season
(1) Clean filter and body of air conditioner.
(2) Cut off the main power supply of air conditioner.
8 Table of Error Codes for Indoor Unit
Error Error Error
Content Content Content
Code Code Code
Quantity Of Group Control Indoor
L0 Indoor Unit Error L9 d8 Water Temperature Sensor Error
Units Setting Error

L1 Indoor Fan Protection LA Indoor Units Incompatibility Error d9 Jumper Cap Error

Indoor Unit
L2 E-heater Protection LH Low Air Quality Warning dA
Network Address Error
Outdoor-Indoor Incompatibility Wired Controller Circuit Board
L3 Water Full Protection LC dH
Error Error
Wired Controller Power Capacity DIP Switch Setting
L4 d1 Indoor Unit Circuit Board Error dC
Supply Error Error

L5 Anti-freezing Protection d3 Ambient Temperature Sensor Error dE Indoor Unit CO2 Sensor Error

Inlet Pipe Temperature Sensor


L7 No Master Indoor Unit Error d4 C0 Communication Error
Error
Power Insufficiency Outlet Pipe Temperature Sensor
L8 d6 AJ Filter Cleaning Reminding
Protection Error
Special Code: Outlet Air Temperature Sensor
db dL
Project Debugging Code Error

9 Malfunction Analyzing
Warning:

Do not repair the air conditioner by yourself for the incorrect repair would lead to electric
shockor fire. Please contact the service center and have the unit repaired by the specialized
personnel. Check the following items before contacting the service center, as it could save your
time and cost.
Malfunction Phenomena Malfunction Analyzing

The air conditioner could not start up The over load protection switch of the unit makes it run after 3
just after turned off minutes delay

Odor gave out when the unit just was


Odors or cigarette smoke which has been absorbed in is discharged out.
turned on

Slight bicker was heard when the unit


This is the sound of the running refrigerant
was running

Mist came from the air outlet vent when


Indoor air is cooled rapidly
cooling

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Creak sound was heard when the unit It is the sound emitted by the expansion of the panel and other parts because
was running or after it was turned off of the temperature change.

Is the power supply cut off ?


Is the power supply connected ?
The air conditioner failed to run
Is the circuit protector started aside ? Is the voltage too high or too low ?
If TIMER had been set on the wireless remote controller ?

Is the temperature set properly ?


Is the inlet, outlet vent of the outdoor unit blocked ?
The cooling (heating) effect of the air
Is the air filter too dirty to cause blockage ?
conditioner was not good
Are windows and doors closed ? Is the air speed too low ?
Is there other heat source in the room ?

In the event that the battery is replaced but the wireless remote control still
malfunctions, then open the back cover and press
“ACL” button to make it normal.
When the air conditioner is under abnormal interference or its functions are
The wireless remote controller cannot changed too frequently, then the wireless remote controller would works
work improperly. At this time, it is available to resume the normal operation through
de-energizing and then energizing the wireless controller again.
Is the controller within the receiving area? or is there blockage? Check if the
voltages of batteries in the wireless remote controller are sufficient; Otherwise
change the batteries.

9.1 Service center


When the following phenomena appeared, please stop operating immediately, cut off the
main power supply of the unit and then contact the service center of the air conditioner.
 Harsh sound heard when running;
 The fuse or protector opened frequently;
 Substance or water pulled in the unit involuntarily;
 Water leakage in room;
 Power cord overheated;
 Abnormal odor is given out when running.
9.2 After-sales service
When quality or other problems arise upon the purchased air conditioner, please contact the
local service center.
10 Adjusting Method Of The Air Direction
10.1 Adjusting air direction up and down
(1) Controlling the guide louver motor by the wireless remote controller can make the guide
louver swing up and down, or makes the guide louver stop at a certain angle to have air
supplied.
(2) Press the SWING button on the wireless remote controller to make the guide louver
swing up and down; Repress again to stop the operation.
10.2 Adjusting air direction left and right
Moving the vertical louver left and right can adjust the left and right direction of air outlet, or
adjust the air outlet to reach every corner of the room by 3 different outlet directions to make the
indoor temperature more even.

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