Akai AUS-12H53R130D2 User manual

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
User manual
N13275
3.50kW INVERTER
Reverse Cycle Split
System Air Conditioner
AUS-12H53R150P9(De3)
Instruction Manual
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
NZ: 0800 836 761
AU: 1300 886 649
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
This unit must be installed by a registered, licensed installer as required
by Government regulations.
FOR THE USER
Contents
1 Safety rules and recommendations for the Installer
2 Safety rules and recommendations for the User
4 Safety rules and prohibitions
5 Part descriptions - Indoor unit and Outdoor unit
- Display
6 - LED indicator
7 - Emergency operation
- Horizontal louvre blade
8 - Remote controller
9 - Timer operation
10 Operating Modes - Auto Mode
- Cool Mode
- Dry Mode
- Fan Mode
11 - Heat Mode
- Sleep Mode
14 Cleaning and Maintenance
13 Troubleshooting
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Safety rules and recommendations for the Installer
Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place, along with the warranty card,
purchase receipt and carton for future reference.
• Read this guide before installing and using the appliance.
• During the installation of the indoor and outdoor units, access to
the working area should be forbidden to children.
Unforeseeable accidents could happen.
Make sure that the base of the outdoor unit is rmly xed.
• Check that air cannot enter the refrigerant system and check for refrigerant
leaks when moving the air conditioner.
• Carry out a test cycle after installing the air conditioner and record the
operating data.
• The ratings of the fuse installed in the built in control unit are 3.15A / 250V for
220V type and 3.15A/125V for 110V type.
• The user must protect the indoor unit with a fuse of suitable capacity for the
maximum input current or with another overload protection device.
• Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to that stamped on the rating
plate. Keep the switch or power plug clean. Insert the power plug correctly and
rmly into the socket, thereby avoiding the risk of electric shock or re due to
insucient contact.
• Check that the socket is suitable for the plug, otherwise have the
socket changed.
• Do not install the appliance at a distance of less than 50cm from inammable
substances (alcohol, etc.). Or from pressurised containers (e.g. spray cans).
• If the appliance is used in areas without the possibility of ventilation,
precautions must be taken to prevent any leaks of refrigerant gas
from remaining in the environment and creating a danger of re.
• The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the
separate waste bins. Take the air conditioner at the end of its
useful life to a special waste collection centre for disposal.
• Only use the air conditioner as instructed in this booklet. These instructions are
not intended to cover every possible condition and
situation. As with any electrical household appliance, common sense and
caution are therefore always recommended for installation, operation and
maintenance.
• The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable
national regulations.
• Before accessing the terminals, all the power circuits must be disconnected
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from the power supply.
• The appliance must be installed 2.5m above the oor
Safety rules and recommendations for the User
Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place, along with the warranty card,
purchase receipt and carton for future reference.
• Do not try to install the conditioner alone; always contact specialised technical
personnel.
• Cleaning and maintenance must be carried out by specialised technical
personnel. In any case disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity
supply before carrying out any cleaning
or maintenance.
• Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to that stamped on the rating
plate. Keep the switch or power plug clean. Insert the power plug correctly and
rmly into the socket, thereby avoiding the risk of electric shock or re due to
insucient contact.
• Do not pull out the plug to switch o the appliance when it is in operation,
since this could create a spark and cause a re, etc.
• Never remain directly exposed to the ow of cold air for a long time. The direct
and prolonged exposition to cold air could be dangerous
for your health. Particular care should be taken in the rooms where there are
children, old or sick people.
• If the appliance gives o smoke or there is a smell of burning, immediately cut
o the power supply and contact the Service Centre.
• Have repairs carried out only by an authorised Service Centre of the
manufacturer. Incorrect repair could expose the user to the risk of electric
shock, etc. The prolonged use of the device in such conditions could cause re
or electrocution.
• This appliance has been made for air conditioning domestic environments and
must not be used for any other purpose, such as for drying clothes, cooling
food, etc.
• The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the
separate waste bins . Take the air conditioner at the end of its useful life to a
special waste collection centre for disposal.
• Always use the appliance with the air lter mounted. The use of the conditioner
without air lter could cause an excessive accumulation of dust or waste on the
inner parts of the device with possible subsequent failures.
• The user is responsible for having the appliance installed by a qualied
technician, who must check that it is earthed in accordance with current
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legislation and insert a thermomagnetic circuit breaker.
• Unhook the automatic switch if you foresee not to use the device for a long
time. The airow direction must be properly adjusted.
• The aps must be directed downwards in the heating mode and upwards in
the cooling mode.
• Only use the air conditioner as instructed in this booklet. These instructions
are not intended to cover every possible condition and situation. As with any
electrical household appliance, common sense and caution are therefore
always recommended for installation, operation and maintenance.
• Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply when it will
remain inoperative for a long period and before carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance.
• Selecting the most suitable temperature can prevent damage to the appliance.
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Safety rules and prohibitions
• Do not bend, tug or compress the power cord as this could damage it. Electrical
shocks or re are usually due to a damaged power cord. Only specialised
technical personnel must replace a damaged power cord.
• Do not use extensions or gang modules.
• Do not touch the appliance when barefoot or parts of the body are wet or damp.
• Do not obstruct the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the outdoor unit. The
obstruction of these openings causes a reduction in the operative eciency of
the conditioner with possible consequent failures or damages.
• In no way alter the characteristics of the appliance.
• Do not install the appliance in environments where the air could contain gas, oil
or sulphur or near sources of heat.
• 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.
• Do not climb onto or place any heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance.
• Do not leave windows or doors open for long when the air conditioner
is operating.
• Do not direct the airow onto plants or animals.
• A long direct exposition to the ow of cold air of the conditioner could have
negative eects on plants and animals.
• Do not put the conditioner in contact with water. The electrical insulation could
be damaged and thus causing electrocution.
• Do not climb onto or place any objects on the outdoor unit.
• Never insert a stick or similar object into the appliance.
It could cause injury.
• 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 qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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Part descriptions
1. Indoor unit and Outdoor unit
NOTE: The gures of the Indoor
and Outdoor units (left) and
the gures of the Displays
(below) are only intended
to be a simple diagram of
the appliance and may not
correspond to the appearance
of the units that have been
purchased.
Please always refer the actual
product purchased while using
these instructions.
Connecting pipe
Drain hose
Air inlet
Air outlet
Drain opening
(Manual operation)
Left / Right deflector
Filter
Air inlet
Deflector
Display
Front panel
Air quality
indicator lamp
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3. LED indicator
Timer indicator
lamp
Setting temperature
and timer display
Sleep indicator
lamp
HEAT PUMP MODE
indicator lamp
COOL MODE
indicator lamp
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Part descriptions continued
4. Emergency operation switch
In case the batteries in the remote controller are worn out or the remote controller is
at faulty, use the Emergency operation switch ( ).
5. Horizontal louvre blade
Hold the knob and move the deector to change right/left airow direction. Be
careful not to adjust the deector during operation as the fan is rotating at a high
speed and may pinch your ngers.
Every time the switch is pressed, it changes in this sequence:
COOL --> HEAT --> STOP
The following table shows the condition of set temperature, fan speed and
deector during emergency operation.
MODE SET TEMPERATURE FAN SPEED DEFLECTOR
COOLING 24˚C High Swing
HEATING 24˚C High Swing
Emergency Operation switch
or
 
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6. Remote controller
NOTE:
• To operate the air conditioner the remote control should be within
6 meters from the indoor unit with a clear line of sight.
• Remove the batteries if the remote controller is not to be used for long periods
of time.
• Never placed a mixed (ie. new and used) set of batteries into the remote
controller. Always dispose of used batteries in accordance with local
council regulations. Do not tear the batteries apart or throw them into a re
which will lead to explosion.
• In this illustration, all displays are ON for the purpose of explanation. Some
models may not show all these indications.
Press to select your desired
operating mode:
AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT
( Auto)
SLEEP
FAN SPEED
TIMER
I/O
SWING
MANUAL
OPERATION
MODE
CANCEL
TURBO
DISPLAY
SWING button
MANUal Swing button
RUN/STOP BUTTON
FAN SPEED BBUTTON
SLEEP BUTTON
TIMER SET button
TEMPERATURE
ADJUSTMENT buttons
OPERATION DISPLAY
DISPLAY BUTTON
TURBO BUTTON
TIMER CANCEL BUTTON
Displays air conditioner’s
current settings
Press to change up/down air flow
direction. The deflector will automatically
swing up and down. Press the button
again to stop the deflector swinging
Press this button to manually
adjust and fix the deflector to a
desired angle
Press once to cancel
timer function
Press to start turbo function and
press it again to stop it
Please see“Sleep Mode”
Please see “Timer Operation”
Press once to stop the indoor unit
displaying and press it again to
make it display
Press to change the fan speed:
Low/Medium/High/Auto
Turns unit ON/OFF
OPERATION MODE button
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Part descriptions continued
7. Timer Operation
Setting the ON/OFF timer operation
1. When the unit is on, press the Timer button once to start timer o function and
“1” will be shown on the display. Every press of this button increases the AUTO-
OFF time by 1 hour (24 hours at most). When the time accumulates to “24”, press
the Timer button again and the air conditioner will quit timer function.
2. When the unit is o, press the Timer button once to start the timer on function
and “1” will be shown on the display. Every press of this button increases the
AUTO-ON time by 1 hour (24 hours at most). When the time accumulates to “24”,
press the Timer button again and the air conditioner will quit the timer function.
3. The display of AUTO-ON/OFF time will be decreased by one hour.
Cancelling the ON/OFF timer operation
1. Press the Timer button until the time accumulates to “24” (as in the steps
mentioned above).
2. Press Timer button once more and the air conditioner will quit the timer
function. The time and “hours on or “hours o will disappear on the remote
controller display. You can also press the CANCEL button to quit timer function.
NOTE:
• TIMER ON/OFF operation must be set again after a power failure.
• Once the AUTO-ON/OFF time is xed, if you want to change it, you should cancel
the previous AUTO-ON/OFF timer operation.
• If you press the TIMER button once incautiously after the AUTO-ON/OFF time is
xed, the system will count time anew based on the current display time.
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Operating Modes
AUTO Mode
In this mode, the air conditioner can automatically adjust the room temperature to
decide the most suitable temperature. At the start of operation, the air conditioner
will automatically select the operation mode according to the room temperature. The
following table shows the conditions which are set at start up.
Room
Temperature (RT)
RT
R
RT
Mode
RT-2
Cool
RT-2
Dry
Heat
Heat pump type
Initial Setting Temperature
Cool Mode
• Press the Manual Swing button or Swing button to change the air ow direction.
• Press the Fan Speed button to change the Fan Speed of indoor unit.
• Press the Temperature Adjustment button to change the set temperature.
Dry Mode
In this mode, the air conditioner automatically sets the room temperature and this
temperature will not appear on display. The Temperature Adjustment button and Fan
Speed button are not functional in this mode.
• Press the Manual Swing button or Swing button to change the air ow direction.
Fan Mode
In this mode, the outdoor unit does not operate. The indoor fan alone operates.
• Press the Manual Swing button or Swing button to change the air ow direction.
• Press the Fan Speed button to change the fan speed of indoor unit.
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Operating Modes continued
Heat Mode
• Press the Manual Swing button or Swing button to change the air ow direction.
• Press the Fan Speed button to change the fan speed of the indoor unit.
• Press the Temperature Adjustment button to change the set temperature.
Sleep Mode 123
Normal Mode:
Whilst the air conditioner is in Cool and Dry mode
The indoor fan runs at low speed. After one hour of operation the set temperature
will increase by 1˚C. One hour later, the set temperature will increase by 1˚C once
more. The unit will then continue operating at 2˚C above the set temperature.
Whilst the air conditioner is in Heat mode
The indoor fan runs at low speed. After one hour of operation the set temperature
will decrease by 2˚C. One hour later, the set temperature will decrease by 2˚C once
more. The unit will then continue operating at 4˚C below the set temperature.
Sleep Mode 1:
1
Whilst the air conditioner is in Cool and Dry mode
When set to 23˚C≥st≥16˚C:
During the 3 hours after Sleep mode 1 start up, the set temperature will increase by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 3˚C above the set temperature.
8 hours later, the set temperature will decrease 2˚C; the unit will then continue
operating at this temperature.
When set to 24˚C≥st≥27˚C:
During the 2 hours after Sleep mode 1 start up, the set temperature will increase by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 2˚C above the set temperature. 8
hours later, the set temperature will decrease 2˚C; the unit will continue operating at
this temperature.
When set to 28˚C≥st≥31˚C:
The unit will continue to operate at the set temperature.
Whilst the air conditioner is in Heat mode
When set to 18˚C≥st≥16˚C:
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The unit will continue to operate at the set temperature.
When set to 19˚C≥st≥25˚C:
During the 2 hours after Sleep mode 1 start up, the set temperature will decrease by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 2˚C below the set temperature. 8
hours later, the set temperature will increase 2˚C; the unit will continue operating at
this temperature.
When set to 26˚C≥st≥31˚C:
During the 3 hours after Sleep mode 1 start up, the set temperature will decrease by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 3˚C below the set temperature.
8 hours later, the set temperature will increase 2˚C; the unit will then continue
operating at this temperature.
Sleep Mode 2:
2
Whilst the air conditioner is in Cool and Dry mode
When set to 23˚C≥st≥16˚C:
During the 3 hours after Sleep mode 2 start up, the set temperature will increase by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 3˚C above the set temperature.
7 hours later, the set temperature will decrease 1˚C; the unit will then continue
operating at this temperature.
When set to 24˚C≥st≥27˚C:
During the 2 hours after Sleep mode 2 start up, the set temperature will increase by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 2˚C above the set temperature. 7
hours later, the set temperature will decrease 1˚C; the unit will continue operating
at this temperature.
When set to 28˚C≥st≥31˚C:
The unit will continue to operate at the set temperature.
Whilst the air conditioner is in Heat mode
When set to 18˚C≥st≥16˚C:
The unit will continue to operate at the set temperature.
When 19˚C≥st≥25˚C:
During the 2 hours after Sleep mode 2 start up, the set temperature will decrease by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 2˚C below the set temperature. 7
hours later, the set temperature will increase 1˚C; the unit will continue operating at
this temperature.
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Operating Modes continued
When set to 26˚C≥st≥31˚C:
During the 3 hours after Sleep mode 2 start up, the set temperature will decrease by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 3˚C below the set temperature.
7 hours later, the set temperature will increase 1˚C; the unit will then continue
operating at this temperature.
Sleep Mode 3:
3
Whilst the air conditioner is in Cool and Dry mode
When set to 23˚C≥st≥16˚C:
During the 3 hours after Sleep mode 3 start up, the set temperature will increase by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 3˚C above the set temperature.
When set to 24˚C≥st≥27˚C:
During the 2 hours after Sleep mode 3 start up, the set temperature will increase by 1
every hour. The unit will continue operating at 2˚C above the set temperature.
When set to 28˚C≥st≥31˚C:
The unit will operate at the set temperature all along.
Whilst the air conditioner is in Heat mode
When set to 18˚C≥st≥16˚C:
The unit will operate at the set temperature all along.
When set to 19˚C≥st≥25˚C:
During the 2 hours after Sleep mode 3 start up, the set temperature will decrease by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 2˚C below the set temperature.
When set to 26˚C≥st≥31˚C:
During the 3 hours after Sleep mode 3 start up, the set temperature will decrease by
1˚C every hour. The unit will continue operating at 3˚C below the set temperature.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
IMPORTANT: Clean the front grille and air lters at least once in every two weeks.
Before cleaning, be sure to stop operating the air conditioner and turn o the
breaker.
NOTE: The illustrations shown below are only for descriptive purposes. Please always
refer the actual product purchased while using these instructions.
Clean the Front Grille and Air Filters
1. Open the front grille by pulling the tabs on both sides and lift it up until it stops
with a click. Pull out the air lters.
2. Remove all dust on the front grille and air lters with a vacuum cleaner or brush.
(If the dust does not come o easily, wash the air lters with gentle detergent
dissolved in clean, warm water below 45
˚C
.)
3. Dry them thoroughly in the shade.
4. Once dry, insert the front grille and air lters back into their original position and
close the front grille.
5. Wipe the surface of the unit with moist cloth and then wipe it again with dry
cloth.
CAUTION: Do not use benzene, solvent, alkaline or other chemical products during
cleaning.
If you will not be using the air conditioner for a long, idle period
1. Set the fan going for a few hours to dry out the inside thoroughly. (Choose the
Cool mode or Heat mode and select the highest set temperature, then the fan
rotates.)
2. Switch the air conditioner o and unplug it from the wall socket. Clean the lters
and outer surface.
3. Take out the batteries from the remote controller.
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Cleaning and Maintenance continued
If you have not used the air conditioner for a long time
1. Clean lters and replace them to the original position. Clean the indoor and
outdoor units with a clean, soft cloth.
2. Insert the power plug and make sure the earth wire not be loose.
3. Put the batteries into the remote controller.
IMPORTANT:
• Air inlets and outlets should not be covered/blocked. Double check they are not
before using the air conditioner.
• For cleaning, do not use gasoline, benzene, thinners of any kind, grinding
powder, detergent, alkaline cleaning agents, insecticide etc. as they can damage
the units.
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Troubleshooting
The following fault cases are served as a guide to assess a problem and take correct
action on it.
Problem Possible Solutions
Air conditioner does not operate - Is it a power failure?
- Has the power plug been unplugged?
- Has the circuit breaker or fuse shut o?
- Are there any obstacles or disturbance
supply oscillators in the room to disturb
the signal from remote controller?
Remote controller is not available
and does not display
- Check whether the batteries in remote
controller are usable.
- Check whether the batteries are
positioned correctly
Operation does not start when
I/O button is pressed after
operation was stopped
- This is a way to protect the air conditioner.
Please wait 3 minutes and try again
After operation terminates,
the vane appears not to close
completely
- Stepping motor could not nd the Reset
point. Please restart the air conditioner
and stop again
Cooling and heating eect is not
good.
- Is the temperature setting appropriate?
- Are the air lters clean?
- Are there any obstacles blocking the inlets
and outlets of the indoor and outdoor
units?
- Is Sleep mode used during the daytime?
- Is the indoor fan speed set low?
- Are doors and windows closed?
Air will not immediately blow out
at the start of Heat mode
- Please wait as the air conditioner is
warming up
If the power supply is suddenly
cut o, when the power is normal
again, the air conditioner will
automatically resume the in same
mode of operation as before the
power failure
- This is called auto-restart function.
(This function is only accessible for certain
types of air conditioners with the function
of auto-restart)
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Problem Possible Solution
Indoor unit fan stops
during heating
-
The air conditioner is deicing and it takes
10 minutes at most. (It freezes when the
outdoor temperature is low and humidity
is high.) It automatically resumes operation
about 10 minutes later
Cracking sounds can be heard -
The friction sounds are caused by expansion
and contraction of front grille resulting
from temperature changes
You can hear the sound of
running water
- It is the sound of owing refrigerant inside
the air conditioner.
- Sound of accumulated owing water on
the Heat-exchanger.
- Sound of frost melting on the heat
exchanger
Indoor unit makes “bush and/or
click sound
- Click sound is made by the switching of
the fan or compressor. The“bush sound is
made by the switch of refrigerant owing
inside the air conditioner
When the unit is set to directional
swinging at low angle on Cool
mode: the deector will/may
auto swing to its maximum angle
for 3 minutes and then resume to
swing at the low angle
- This function prevents the production of
condensed water. It is a normal operation
for the air conditioner
Indoor unit gives odour - Air conditioner may have absorbed odours
from wall, carpet, furniture and in turn
blows it out
- Follow the Cleaning and Maintenance
procedures
Outdoor unit leaks water -
During cooling, connecting pipe or pipe
connector will cause the moisture content
condensation due to the low temperature.
- During heating or defrosting, melting
water and water vapor will run out.
- During heating, water on heat exchanger
will drop
Troubleshooting continued
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Akai AUS-12H53R130D2 User manual

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Split-system air conditioners
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