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ACP-09CH25GEI

ACP-12CH35GEI
RoHS
Ser vi c e
manual
ENG
2
COOLING HEATING COOLING HEATING
730 800 1300/1110 1330/1175
1360 1390 1430 1470
3.53 3.86 5.95 6.39
3.20/3.42 2.88/3.38 3.00/3.21 3.38/3.40
Model of Indoor Unit
Fan Motor Speed (r/min) (H/M/L)
Output of Fan Motor (w)
Input of Heater (w)
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF)
Fan Motor RLA(A)
Fan Type-Piece
Diameter-Length (mm)
Evaporator
Pipe Diameter (mm)
Row-Fin Gap(mm)
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil width
(L)
Swing Motor Model
Output of Swing Motor (W)
Fuse (A)
Sound Pressure Level dB (A) (H/M/L)
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)
Dimension (W/D/H)( mm)
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)( mm)
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)
52 / 49 / 48
830189285
900265385
11/15
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
42 / 39 / 38
4500/4000 3900/3560
2-1.4
681324.338.1
MP28EA
2
Cross flow fan
92.1616
Aluminum fin-copper tube

7
20
None
1
0.152
770X180X250
855X272X336
8.5/12.5
GWHD12A6NK3DA
1Ph 220~240V
50Hz
550
1.6
GWHD12A6NK3DA/I
1250 / 1100 / 1050
2
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
40 / 36 / 33
50 / 46 / 43
7
2-1.4
580X228.6X25.4
MP24GA
Indoor
unit
GWHD09A3NK3DA/I
1160 /1010 /780
14
None
1
0.14
Cross flow fan
97-583
Aluminum fin-copper tube

450
Dehumidifying Volume (l/h) 1.2
C.O.P / EER (W/W) (High/Normal)
Power Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Current (A) (High/Norma)
Air Flow Volume (m
3
/h) (H/M/L)
Rated Frequency 50Hz
Total Capacity (W)
(High/Normal )
3200/2500 4000/2700
Model GWHD09A3NK3DA
Function
Rated Voltage 1Ph 220~240V
Specifications and Technical Parameters
Model of Outdoor Unit GWHD12A6NK3DA/O
Compressor Model EU1011DV
Compressor Type Scroll
L.R.A. (A) 33.5
Compressor RLA(A) 4
Compressor Power Input(W) 628
Overload Protector 4CYC11233
Throttling Method Capillary throttling
Starting Method Transducer starting
Working Temp Range (

) -10

43

Condenser Aluminum fin-copper tube


Pipe Diameter (mm) 9.52
Rows-Fin Gap(mm) 2-1.4
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil
width (L)
64550844
Fan Motor Speed (rpm) (H/M/L) 83020
Output of Fan Motor (W) 30
Fan Motor RLA(A) 0.3
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF) 2.5
Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit /
Fan Type-Piece Axial fan-1
Fan Diameter (mm) 400
Defrosting Method Auto defrost
Climate Type T1
Isolation I
Moisture Protection IP24
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Discharge
Side(MPa)
3.8
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Suction
Side(MPa)
1.2
Sound Pressure Level dB (A)
(H/M/L)

54
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)

64
Dimension (W/D/H)( mm) 848X260X540
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)(
mm)
878X360X610
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg) 45/50
Refrigerant Charge (kg) R410A / 1.2
Length (m) 4
6(1/4) 6(1/4) 6(1/4)
12(1/2) 12(1/2) 12(1/2)
5 5 5
10 10 10

64
R410A / 1.2
45/50
878X360X610
848X260X540
Outdoor
unit
Connecti
on Pipe
Outer Diameter
Max Distance

54
1.2
3.8
IP24
I
T1
Auto defrost
400
64550844
2-1.4
Axial fan-1
/
2.5
0.3
GWHD09A3NK3DA/O
Capillary throttling
4CYC11233
628
4
4
Scroll
33.5
EU1011DV
9.52
Aluminum fin-copper tube
-10

43

Transducer starting
30
83020
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
COOLING HEATING COOLING HEATING
730 800 1300/1110 1330/1175
1360 1390 1430 1470
3.53 3.86 5.95 6.39
3.20/3.42 2.88/3.38 3.00/3.21 3.38/3.40
Model of Indoor Unit
Fan Motor Speed (r/min) (H/M/L)
Output of Fan Motor (w)
Input of Heater (w)
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF)
Fan Motor RLA(A)
Fan Type-Piece
Diameter-Length (mm)
Evaporator
Pipe Diameter (mm)
Row-Fin Gap(mm)
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil
width (L)
Swing Motor Model
Output of Swing Motor (W)
Fuse (A)
Sound Pressure Level dB (A)
(H/M/L)
Sound Power Level dB (A)
(H/M/L)
Dimension (W/D/H)( mm)
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)(
mm)
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)
830189285
998364370
16/20
Aluminum fin-copper tube

2
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
42 / 39 / 38
52 / 49 / 48
7
2-1.4
681324.338.1
MP28EA
Cross flow fan
92.1616
3900/3560 4500/4000
20
None
1
0.152
770X190X250
960X335X365
40 / 36 / 33
50 / 46 / 43
7
2-1.4
580X228.6X25.4
MP24GA
8.5/12.5
GWHD12A6NK3DB
220V-240V~
50Hz
550
1.6
GWHD12A6NK3DB/I
1250 / 1100 / 1050
2
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
Indoor
unit
GWHD09A3NK3DB/I
1160/1010 /780
14
None
1
0.14
Cross flow fan
97-583
Aluminum fin-copper tube

450
Dehumidifying Volume (l/h) 1.2
C.O.P / EER (W/W) (High/Normal)
Power Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Current (A) (High/Normal )
Air Flow Volume (m
3
/h) (H/M/L)
Rated Frequency 50Hz
Total Capacity (W)
(High/Normal )
3200/2500 4000/2700
Model GWHD09A3NK3DB
Function
Rated Voltage 1Ph 220~240V
Model of Outdoor Unit GWHD12A6NK3DB/O
Compressor Model EU1011DV
Compressor Type Scroll
L.R.A. (A) 33.5
Compressor RLA(A) 4
Compressor Power Input(W) 628
Overload Protector 4CYC11233
Throttling Method Capillary throttling
Starting Method Transducer starting
Working Temp Range (

) -10

43

Condenser Aluminum fin-copper tube


Pipe Diameter (mm) 9.52
Rows-Fin Gap(mm) 2-1.4
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil width (L) 64550844
Fan Motor Speed (rpm) (H/M/L) 83020
Output of Fan Motor (W) 30
Fan Motor RLA(A) 0.3
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF) 2.5
Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit /
Fan Type-Piece Axial fan-1
Fan Diameter (mm) 400
Defrosting Method Auto defrost
Climate Type T1
Isolation I
Moisture Protection IP24
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Discharge Side(MPa)
3.8
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Suction Side(MPa)
1.2
Sound Pressure Level dB (A) (H/M/L)

54
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)

64
Dimension (W/D/H)( mm) 848X260X540
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)( mm) 878X360X610
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg) 45/50
Refrigerant Charge (kg) R410A / 1.25
Length (m) 4
6(1/4) 6(1/4) 6(1/4)
12(1/2) 12(1/2) 12(1/2)
5 5 5
10 10 10
EU1011DV
GWHD09A3NK3DB/O
4
628
4
33.5
Scroll
-10

43

Capillary throttling
Transducer starting
4CYC11233
64550844
9.52
2-1.4
Aluminum fin-copper tube
/
0.3
2.5
83020
30
T1
I
Auto defrost
Axial fan-1
400
1.2

54
3.8
IP24
Outdoor
unit
Connecti
on Pipe
Outer Diameter
Max Distance
R410A / 1.25
45/50
878X360X590

64
848X320X540
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
COOLING HEATING COOLING HEATING
3200/2550 4000/2900 4100/3500 4300/3850
1200/730 1400/820 1500/1084 1500/1067
1360 1400 1600 1650
6 6.2 7 7.2
2.67/3.49 2.86/3.54 2.73/3.23 2.87/3.61
Model of Indoor Unit
Fan Motor Speed (r/min) (H/M/L)
Output of Fan Motor (w)
Input of Heater (w)
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF)
Fan Motor RLA(A)
Fan Type-Piece
Diameter-Length (mm)
Evaporator
Pipe Diameter (mm)
Row-Fin Gap(mm)
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil width
(L)
Swing Motor Model
Output of Swing Motor (W)
Fuse (A)
Sound Pressure Level dB (A) (H/M/L)
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)
Dimension (W/D/H)( mm)
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)( mm)
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)
z H 0 5 y c n e u q e r F d e t a R
Total Capacity (W)
Model ACP-09CH25GEI
Function
V 0 4 2 ~ 0 2 2 h P 1 e g a t l o V d e t a R
Power Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Current (A) (High/Norma)
Air Flow Volume (m
3
/h) (H/M/L) 450
2 . 1 ) h / l ( e m u l o V g n i y f i d i m u h e D
C.O.P / EER (W/W) (High/Normal)
Indoor
unit
ACP-09CH25GEI/I
1160 /1010 /780
14
None
1
0.14
Cross flow fan
97-583
Aluminum fin-copper tube
7
2-1.4
580X228.6X25.4
MP24GA
2
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
40 / 36 / 33
50 / 46 / 43
770X180X250
855X272X330
8.5/12.5
ACP-12CH35GEI
1Ph 220~240V
50Hz
550
1.6
ACP-12CH35GEI/I
1250 / 1100 / 1050
20
None
1
0.152
Cross flow fan
92.1616
Aluminum fin-copper tube
7
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
42 / 39 / 38
2-1.4
681324.338.1
MP28EA
2
52 / 49 / 48
830189285
900265385
11/14
Model of Outdoor Unit ACP-12CH35GEI/O
B A 1 H 2 9 0 Z R 6 - C l e d o M r o s s e r p m o C
y r o t o r n i w T e p y T r o s s e r p m o C
L.R.A. (A) 33
2 9 . 3 ) A ( A L R r o s s e r p m o C
0 6 9 ) W ( t u p n I r e w o P r o s s e r p m o C
3 3 2 1 1 C Y C 4 r o t c e t o r P d a o l r e v O
g n i l t t o r h t y r a l l i p a C d o h t e M g n i l t t o r h T
g n i t r a t s r e c u d s n a r T d o h t e M g n i t r a t S
Working Temp Range ( 5 1 - ) T 43
e b u t r e p p o c - n i f m u n i m u l A r e s n e d n o C
2 5 . 9 ) m m ( r e t e m a i D e p i P
4 . 1 - 2 ) m m ( p a G n i F - s w o R
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil
width (L)
64550844
0 2 0 3 8 ) L / M / H ( ) m p r ( d e e p S r o t o M n a F
0 3 ) W ( r o t o M n a F f o t u p t u O
Fan Motor RLA(A) 0.3
5 . 2 ) F u ( r o t i c a p a C r o t o M n a F
/ t i n U r o o d t u O f o e m u l o V w o l F r i A
Fan Type-Piece Axial fan-1
0 0 4 ) m m ( r e t e m a i D n a F
t s o r f e d o t u A d o h t e M g n i t s o r f e D
Climate Type T1
Isolation I
4 2 P I n o i t c e t o r P e r u t s i o M
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Discharge
Side(MPa)
3.8
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Suction
Side(MPa)
1.2
Sound Pressure Level dB (A)
(H/M/L)
55
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L) 65
0 4 5 X 0 6 2 X 8 4 8 ) m m ( ) H / D / W ( n o i s n e m i D
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)(
mm)
878X360X610
4 4 / 0 4 ) g k ( t h g i e W s s o r G / t h g i e W t e N
7 2 . 1 / A 0 1 4 R ) g k ( e g r a h C t n a r e g i r f e R
Length (m) 4
6(1/4)
12(1/2)
5
10
6(1/4)
12(1/2)
5
10
64
R410A / 1.2
40/44
878X360X590
848X320X540
Outdoor
unit
Connecti
on Pipe
Outer Diameter
Max Distance
54
1.2
3.8
IP24
I
T1
Auto defrost
400
64550844
2-1.4
Axial fan-1
/
2.5
0.3
ACP-09CH25GEI/O
Capillary throttling
Int11l-3979
960
3.92
4
Twin rotory
33
C-6RZ092H1AB
9.52
Aluminum fin-copper tube
-15 T 43
Transducer starting
30
83020
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
COOLING HEATING COOLING HEATING
3300/2500 4000/2700 4100/3500 4300/3850
1250/730 1400/845 1500/1160 1560/1270
1360 1480 1600 1650
6.1 6.7 7 7.2
2.64/3.42 2.70/3.20 2.73/3.02 2.76/3.03
Model of Indoor Unit
Fan Motor Speed (r/min) (H/M/L)
Output of Fan Motor (w)
Input of Heater (w)
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF)
Fan Motor RLA(A)
Fan Type-Piece
Diameter-Length (mm)
Evaporator
Pipe Diameter (mm)
Row-Fin Gap(mm)
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil width
(L)
Swing Motor Model
Output of Swing Motor (W)
Fuse (A)
Sound Pressure Level dB (A) (H/M/L)
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)
Dimension (W/D/H)( mm)
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)( mm)
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)
52 / 49 / 48
830189285
998364370
16/20
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
42 / 39 / 38
2-1.4
681324.338.1
MP28EA
2
Cross flow fan
92.1616
Aluminum fin-copper tube
7
20
None
1
0.152
770X190X250
960X335X365
8.5/12.5
GWHD12A6NK3DD
1Ph 220~240V
50Hz
550
1.6
GWHD12A6NK3DD /I
1250 / 1100 / 1050
2
Controller3.15 transformer0.2
40 / 36 / 33
50 / 46 / 43
7
2-1.4
580X228.6X25.4
MP24GA
Indoor
unit
GWHD09A3NK3DC/I
1160 /1010 /780
14
None
1
0.14
Cross flow fan
97-583
Aluminum fin-copper tube
490
Dehumidifying Volume (l/h) 1.2
C.O.P / EER (W/W) (High/Normal)
Power Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Input (W) (High/Normal)
Rated Current (A) (High/Norma)
Air Flow Volume (m
3
/h) (H/M/L)
Rated Frequency 50Hz
Total Capacity (W)
Model GWHD09A3NK3DC
Function
Rated Voltage 1Ph 220~240V
Model of Outdoor Unit GWHD12A6NK3DD/O
Compressor Model C-6RZ092H1AB
Compressor Type Twin rotory
L.R.A. (A) 33
Compressor RLA(A) 3.92
Compressor Power Input(W) 960
Overload Protector Int11l-3979
Throttling Method Capillary throttling
Starting Method Transducer starting
Working Temp Range (

) -10

43

Condenser Aluminum fin-copper tube


Pipe Diameter (mm) 9.52
Rows-Fin Gap(mm) 2-1.4
Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil
width (L)
64550844
Fan Motor Speed (rpm) (H/M/L) 83020
Output of Fan Motor (W) 30
Fan Motor RLA(A) 0.3
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF) 2.5
Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit /
Fan Type-Piece Axial fan-1
Fan Diameter (mm) 400
Defrosting Method Auto defrost
Climate Type T1
Isolation I
Moisture Protection IP24
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Discharge
Side(MPa)
3.8
Permissible Excessive Operating
Pressure for the Suction
Side(MPa)
1.2
Sound Pressure Level dB (A)
(H/M/L)

55
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)

65
Dimension (W/D/H)( mm) 848X260X540
Dimension of Package (W/D/H)(
mm)
878X360X590
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg) 40/45
Refrigerant Charge (kg) R410A / 1.27
Length (m) 4
6(1/4)
12(1/2)
5
10
4
Twin rotory
33
C-6RZ092H1AB
9.52
Aluminum fin-copper tube
-10

43

Transducer starting
30
83020
GWHD09A3NK3DC/O
Capillary throttling
Int11l-3979
960
3.92
64550844
2-1.4
Axial fan-1
/
2.5
0.3
I
T1
Auto defrost
400

54
1.2
3.8
IP24
Outdoor
unit
Connecti
on Pipe
Outer Diameter
Max Distance

64
R410A / 1.2
40/44
878X360X590
848X320X540
6(1/4)
12(1/2)
5
10
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
3

Component Name
Indoor unit
Outdoor Unit
panel
Air inlet
Display
Wrapping Tape
Power
Guide Louver
Air outlet
Display window
Remote
plug
controller
set temperature
Air inlet
Air outlet
Connecting pipe
Connecting wire
Drainage Pipe
received window
remote control
cooling heating
power/run
fan
auto
Dehumidify
4
Overall and Installing Dimension
Overall and Installing Dimension of Indoor Unit
Air inlet grill
Left Tube-exit Sign
Right Tube-exit Sign
Top View
Rear View
Ceiling
Overall and Installing Dimension of Indoor Unit
Air inlet grill
Left Tube-exit Sign
Right Tube-exit Sign
Top View
Rear View
Ceiling
Overall and Installing Dimension of Outdoor Unit
Handle
Bolt
Nut
Wrench
Over 600
Over 500
Over 300
Over 500
Unit: mm
5 55 55 Electrical Diagram
ACP-09CH25GEI
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Remote Controller Function Manual and Operating Instructions


Remote Controller Function Manual
This function manual is for D C Inverter LGW Series:
6.1.1 Temperature Parameters
Indoor preset temperature (T
preset
)
Indoor ambient temperature (T
amb.
)
6.1.2 Basic Functions
Once energized, the compressor should in no way be restarted unless after 3-minute time interval at least.
6.1.2.1 Cooling Mode
6.1.2.1.1 Working Conditions and Process of Cooling
When T
amb.
T
preset COOL mode will act, the compressor and outdoor fan will run, and the indoor fan will run at the set speed.
When Tamb Tpreset-2 , the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop, and the indoor fan will
run at the set speed.
When Tpreset-2 Tamb Tpreset ,the unit will maintain its original operating status.
Under this mode, the 4-way valve will be de-energized and the temperature can be set within a range from 16 to
30.
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.
Stop cooling
Start cooling
Original operating status
Tamb
T
preset
T
preset
Preset speed
Run Stop
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
3min.
6.1.2.1.2 Protection
Antifreeze Protection
Under dehumidifying and cooling mode, after the compressor has run for about 10 minutes, if it is detected that the evaporator
tube temperature is too low, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will stop after 30s delay, the indoor fan and swing
motor will maintain their original operating status while under cooling mode, when under dehumidifying, the indoor fan will
run at low speed and the swing motor will maintain its original operating status. When antifreeze protection is released
and the compressor has stopped for 3 minutes, the complete unit will resume its original operating status.
During antifreeze protection
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
Run Stop
3min.
Overcurrent Protection
If total current is high, the compressor will run in limited or dropped frequency. When total current goes on rising over the
specified value, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop.
6.1.2.2 Dehumidifying Mode
6.1.2.2.1 Working Conditions and Process of Dehumidifying
When T am
b.
> Tpreset the unit will run under dehumidifying mode, in which case the compressor and outdoor fan will start
to run, the indoor fan will run at low speed.
When T
preset
-2 T
amb.
T
preset , the unit will maintain its original operating status.
When T
amb
.< T
preset
-2, the compressor will stop ,the outdoor fan will stop after 30s delay and the indoor fan will run at low speed.

Under this mode, the reversal valve will be de-energized and the temperature can be set within a range from 16 to
30.
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.

Stop
Dehumidifying
Original operating status
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
T
preset
T
preset
Tamb
low speed
Run
Run
Stop
6.1.2.2.2 Protection
Protection is the sme as that under cooling mode.
6.1.2.3 Heating Mode
6.1.2.3.1 Working Conditions and Process of Heating
When T
amb.
T
preset
+2 , the unit will run under heating mode, in which case the reversal valve, compressor and
outdoor fan will be simultaneously started, and the indoor fan will be started after 2 minutes the latest.
When T
preset
+2 <T
amb.
< T
preset
+5 , the unit will maintain its original operating status.
blow for 60sec at the original speed and then stop.
When Tamb Tpreset+5 , the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop, and the indoor fan will
Under this mode, the temperature setting range is 16~30 .
The air conditioner will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change
of ambient temperature.
When the unit is turned off in HEAT mode, or switched to other mode from HEAT mode, the four-way valve
will be powered off 2min later after the compressor stops.
Reversal valve
Start heating
Stop heating
Original operating status
Tamb
T
preset
T
preset
Stop
3min.
2min. 2min.
6.1.2.3.2 The condition and process of defrosting
When frost is detected in the condenser, the system will enter into defrosting state. In which case the compressor
and indoor fan will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30s to stop and then the four-way valve will stop 30s later. The
compressor will start again after 15s. After running for 7mins, the compressor will stop and then after 30s the four
fan will delay 2 minutes(max) to run and the temperature on the display panel shows H1.
-way valve will open and after another 60 seconds, the compressor and outdoor fan will resume running. The indoor
Under heating mode,when the compressor is stopped by malfunction, the indoor fan will blow at low fan speed for
60s and then stop.
6.1.2.3.3 Protection
Overcurrent Protection
If total current is high, the compressor will run in limited or dropped frequency. When total current goes on rising over the
specified value, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop.
6.1.2.4 FAN mode
In this mode, the indoor fan will run the fan in High, Med, Low and Auto mode. The compressor, outdoor fan and four-way
valve will stop.
In this mode, the temperature setting range is 16~30 .
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.

6.1.2.5 AUTO mode


In this mode, the system selects COOL, HEAT and FAN mode automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.
The protection function is the same with that of COOL/HEAT mode.
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.
6.1.3 Other control
6.1.3.1 ON / OFF
Each time the On/Off button of the remote controller is pressed, the On/Off state will switch once.
6.1.3.2 MODE selection
Press the MODE button on the remote controller to select and display the following modes:
AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT,AUTO.
6.1.3.3 TEMP. setting button
Each time TEMP + or TEMP - button is pressed, the set temperature will be increased or decreased by 1 .Adjusting range
is 16~30 . In AUTO mode, this button does not function.
6.1.3.4 AUTO key
When the unit is stop, press AUTO key,the unit will run under AUTO mode and the swing motor starts. If there is remote
When the unit is running, press AUTO key,the unit will be stopped.
control signal, the main unit will run according to the signal.
6.1.3.5 Timer control
The unit is turned on or off according to the timer set by the remote controller.
Set the Temperature T
preset
Setting SLEEP function under HEAT mode, the preset temperature will automatically decrease by 1 after 1hour and
decrease by another 1 after 2 hours. Preset temperature will decrease by 2 in total within 2 hours. After that, the
unit will run at this preset temperature.

Set the Temperature T


preset
Setting SLEEP function under COOL or DEHUMIDIFY mode, the preset temperature will automatically rise by 1 after 1
hour and rise by another 1 after 2 hours. Preset temperature will rise by 2 in total within 2 hours. After that, the unit will
run at this preset temperature.
If set sleep function under fan or auto mode, the
set temperature will remain unchanged.
6.1.3.6 Sleep Function
T
preset
T
preset
+2
T
preset
+1
1 hour 2 hours Over 2 hours
T
preset
T
preset
-1
T
preset
-2
1 hour 2 hours Over 2 hours

Once the sleep function is set, the indoor fan will


run at low speed.
6.1.3.7 Indoor fan control
Use the remote controller to set the indoor fan running at HIGH, MED or LOW speed. At this time the fan will run
at high, medium or low speed. It can also be set to AUTO and the indoor fan will select fan speed(HIGH, MED or
LOW) automatically according to ambient temperature.
The indoor fan, once running at one speed, will not turn to another speed within 3.5 minutes.
6.1.3.8 Power supply for outdoor unit
The power supply for outdoor unit is turned on in AUTO, COOL, HEAT andDehumidify mode under turn-on state.
The power supply for outdoor unit will delay 3 minutes to turn off under turn-off state or in the FAN mode under turn-on state.
Use the SWING button of the wireless remote control to control SWING On and Off. Swing will only act when the indoor fan
6.1.3.9 Swing control
is running. After power on, the up/down swing motor will turn the guide louver back to 0 position to close the air outlet vent;after
the unit is turned on, if the swing function has set, the guide louver will stop at current position synchronously as the indoor
stop. When the indoor fan start to run, the guide louver will resume swing status.
When the unit is power on or receives remote control signal or the auto key be pressed,the buzzer will give out a beep.
6.1.3.10 Buzzer control
Mode; Swing; Set fan speed, Set temperature.
6.1.3.11 Power-off memory function
6.1.4Common protection function
6.1.4.1Overload pretection
When Ttube is detected higher, the compressor will run in limited frequency.When Ttubeis detected too high, the compressor will stop and
the outdoor fan will delay 30s to stop; under AUTO HEAT or HEAT mode, indoor fan will blow 60s at low fan speed and then stop, under
other mode, the indoor fan will run at set speed.
(Ttube: at cooling,it detects the temp. of outdoor heat exchanger,at heating,it detects the temp. of indoor heat exchanger. )
6.1.4.2 Compressor discharge temperature protection
When discharge temperature is too high to over the specified value, the compressor will stop,the outdoor fan will delay 30s
to stop; under AUTO HEAT or HEAT mode, indoor fan will blow 60s at low fan speed and then stop, under other mode, the
indoor fan will run at set speed. When discharge temperature resume normal and the compressor has stopped for 3 mins,
the unit will resume its original operating status.
6.1.4.3 Communication malfunction
There is communication malfunction if it can not receiving correct signal for 3 minutes continuously, in which case, the unit
will stop as meeting the set temperature.
6.1.4.4 Module protection
6.1.4.5 Indoor Indicator
During running, press the swing key two times continuously within 1s can turn on/off the light. Under normal running, the
power indicator, mode indicator, fan indicator and set temperature indicator will display the current status. when receives
remote control signal, the set temperature will display in blinking for 10s while at other time, the set temperature indicator
displays the ambient temperature .
When module is in protection, the compressor will be stopped ,after it has stopped for 3 minutes,the compressor will
resume to running. During module protection period, the indoor unit displays H5 and stops as meeting the set temperature.
Remote Controller Function Manual
This function manual is for DD, DC Model

6.2.1 Temperature Parameters


Indoor preset temperature (T
preset
)
Indoor ambient temperature (T
amb.
)
6.2.2 Basic Functions
Once energized, the compressor should in no way be restarted unless after 3-minute time interval at least.

6.2.2.1 Cooling Mode


6.2.2.1.1 Working Conditions and Process of Cooling
When T
amb.
T
preset COOL mode will act, the compressor and outdoor fan will run, and the indoor fan will run at the set speed.
When Tamb Tpreset-2 , the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop, and the indoor fan will
run at the set speed.
When Tpreset-2 Tamb Tpreset ,the unit will maintain its original operating status.
Under this mode, the 4-way valve will be de-energized and the temperature can be set within a range from 16 to
30.
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.
Stop cooling
Start cooling
Original operating status
Tamb
preset
T
preset
Preset speed
Run Stop
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
3min.
6.2.2.1.2 Protection
Antifreeze Protection
Under dehumidifying and cooling mode, after the compressor has run for about 10 minutes, if it is detected that the evaporator
tube temperature is too low, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will stop after 30s delay, the indoor fan and swing
motor will maintain their original operating status while under cooling mode, when under dehumidifying, the indoor fan will
run at low speed and the swing motor will maintain its original operating status. When antifreeze protection is released
and the compressor has stopped for 3 minutes, the complete unit will resume its original operating status.
During antifreeze protection
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
Run Stop
3min.
Overcurrent Protection
If total current is high, the compressor will run in limited or dropped frequency. When total current goes on rising over the
specified value, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop.
6.1.2.2 Dehumidifying Mode
6.1.2.2.1 Working Conditions and Process of Dehumidifying
When T am
b.
> Tpreset the unit will run under dehumidifying mode, in which case the compressor and outdoor fan will start
to run, the indoor fan will run at low speed.
When T
preset
-2 T
amb.
T
preset , the unit will maintain its original operating status.
When T
amb
.< T
preset
-2, the compressor will stop ,the outdoor fan will stop after 30s delay and the indoor fan will run at low speed.

Under this mode, the reversal valve will be de-energized and the temperature can be set within a range from 16 to
30.
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.

Stop
Dehumidifying
Original operating status
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
T
preset
T
preset
Tamb
low speed
Run
Stop
6.2.2.2.2 Protection
Protection is the sme as that under cooling mode.
6.2.2.3 Heating Mode(cooling only unit has not this function)
6.2.2.3.1 Working Conditions and Process of Heating

Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
Run
When T
amb.
T
preset
+2 , the unit will run under heating mode, in which case the reversal valve, compressor and
outdoor fan will be simultaneously started, and the indoor fan will be started after 2 minutes the latest.
When T
preset
+2 <T
amb.
< T
preset
+5 , the unit will maintain its original operating status.
blow for 60sec at the set speed and then stop.
When Tamb Tpreset+5 , the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop, and the indoor fan will
Under this mode, the temperature setting range is 16~30 .
The air conditioner will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change
of ambient temperature.
When the unit is turned off in HEAT mode, or switched to other mode from HEAT mode, the four-way valve
will be powered off 2min later after the compressor stops.
Reversal valve
Start heating
Stop heating
Original operating status
Tamb
T
preset
T
preset
Stop
3min.
2min. 2min.
6.2.2.3.2 The condition and process of defrosting
When frost is detected in the condenser, the system will enter into defrosting state. In which case the compressor
and indoor fan will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30s to stop and then the four-way valve will stop 30s later. The
compressor will start again after 30s. After running for 8mins, the compressor will stop and then after 30s the four
fan will delay 2 minutes(max) to run .
-way valve will open and after another 60 seconds, the compressor and outdoor fan will resume running. The indoor
Under heating mode,when the compressor is stopped by malfunction, the indoor fan will blow at preset speed for
60s and then stop.
6.2.2.3.3 Protection
Overcurrent Protection
If total current is high, the compressor will run in limited or dropped frequency. When total current goes on rising over the
specified value, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop.

6.2.2.4 FAN mode


In this mode, the indoor fan will run the fan in High, Med, Low and Auto mode. The compressor, outdoor fan and four-way
valve will stop.
In this mode, the temperature setting range is 16~30 .
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.
6.2.2.5 AUTO mode
In this mode, the system selects COOL, HEAT and FAN mode automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.
The protection function is the same with that of COOL/HEAT mode.
The unit will adjust the running frequency of the compressor automatically according to the change of ambient temperature.
6.2.3Common protection function
6.2.3.1Overload pretection
When Ttube is detected higher, the compressor will run in limited frequency. When Ttube goes on rising over the specified
value, the compressor will stop ; under AUTO HEAT or HEAT mode, indoor fan will blow 60s at set speed and then stop,
under other mode, the indoor fan will run at set speed.
(Ttube: at cooling,it detects the temp. of outdoor heat exchanger,at heating,it detects the temp. of indoor heat exchanger. )
6.2.3.2 Compressor discharge temperature protection
When discharge temperature is too high to over the specified value, the compressor will stop, When discharge temperature
resume normal and the compressor has stopped for 3 mins,the unit will resume its original operating status.
6.2.3.3 Communication malfunction
There is communication malfunction if it can not receiving correct signal for 3 minutes continuously, in which case, the
outdoor unit will stop, the indoor unit will stop as meeting the set temperature.
6.2.3.4 Module protection
When module is in protection, the compressor will stop, after the compressor has stopped for 3 minutes, it will resume
to running. During module protection period, the indoor unit displays malfunction and the whole unit stops .
6.2.4 Other control
6.2.4.1 ON / OFF
Each time the On/Off button of the remote controller is pressed, the On/Off state will switch once.
6.2.4.2 MODE selection
Press the MODE button on the remote controller to select and display the following modes:
AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT,AUTO.
6.2.4.3 TEMP. setting button
Each time TEMP + or TEMP - button is pressed, the set temperature will be increased or decreased by 1 .Adjusting range
is 16~30 . In AUTO mode, this button does not function.
6.2.4.4 AUTO key
When the unit is stop, press AUTO key,the unit will run under AUTO mode and the swing motor starts.
When the unit is running, press AUTO key,the unit will be stopped.
6.2.4.5 Timer control
The unit is turned on or off according to the timer set by the remote controller.
Set the Temperature T
preset
Setting SLEEP function under HEAT mode, the preset temperature will automatically decrease by 1 after 1hour and
decrease by another 1 after 2 hours. Preset temperature will decrease by 2 in total within 2 hours. After that, the
unit will run at this preset temperature.(cooling only unit has not this function)

Set the Temperature T


preset
Setting SLEEP function under COOL or DEHUMIDIFY mode, the preset temperature will automatically rise by 1 after 1
hour and rise by another 1 after 2 hours. Preset temperature will rise by 2 in total within 2 hours. After that, the unit will
run at this preset temperature.
If set sleep function under fan or auto mode, the
set temperature will remain unchanged.
6.2.4.6 Sleep Function
T
preset
T
preset
+2
T
preset
+1
1 hour 2 hours Over 2 hours
T
preset
T
preset
-1
T
preset
-2
1 hour 2 hours Over 2 hours

6.2.4.7 Indoor fan control


Use the remote controller to set the indoor fan running at HIGH, MED or LOW speed. At this time the fan will run
at high, medium or low speed. It can also be set to AUTO and the indoor fan will select fan speed(HIGH, MED or
LOW) automatically according to ambient temperature.
The indoor fan, once running at one speed, will not turn to another speed within 3.5 minutes.
6.2.4.8 Power supply for outdoor unit
The power supply for outdoor unit is turned on in AUTO, COOL, HEAT and Dehumidify mode under turn-on state.
The power supply for outdoor unit will delay 3 minutes to turn off under turn-off state or in the FAN mode under turn-on state.
6.2.4.9 Swing control
Use the SWING button of the wireless remote control to control SWING On and Off. Swing will only act when the indoor fan
is running. After power on, the swing motor will reset to close the air outlet vent;after the unit is turned on,if
the swing function has not set, the guide louver will first turn to D1, then turn back to L on standby under
cooling ; while under heating, it will stop at D1. If the swing function has set, the guide louver will swing
between L1 and D1.When the unit is turned off, the guide louver will swing back to 0 position.
When the unit is power on or receives remote control signal or the auto key be pressed,the buzzer will
6.2.4.10 Buzzer control
give out a beep.
6.2.4.11 Power-off memory function
Memory contents: Mode, Swing, Set temp, Set fan speed and Timer,etc. If the unit is running before de-energization, after
re-energized, it needs at least 3 minutes for the outdoor unit be powered on by indoor unit, if the unit is stop before
de-energization, after re-energization, the outdoor unit will be powered on by indoor unit immediately .
6.2.4.12 Delay Protection for Compressor
Under Cool, Dehumidify , Heat mode, there must be 3minutes delay befor each time the compressor starts.
6.2.4.13 Outdoor Unit Electric Heating Strip Control
If the outdoor ambient sensor is malfunction, the compressor heating strip and condenser heating strip will stop working
or work according to below logic control:
1). If the outdoor ambient temperature is lower and the compressor do not start, the compressor heating strip will work,
if the compressor is running or the compressor is not running but the outdoor ambient temperature is higher then the
specified value, the compressor heating strip will not work. If the compressor is not running and the outdoor ambient
temperature is within the specified value, the compressor heating strip will maintain its original operating status.
2). If the outdoor ambient temperature is lower , the condenser heating strip will work,if the outdoor ambient temperature
is higher then the specified value, the condenser heating strip will not work. If the outdoor ambient temperature is within
the specified value, the condenser heating strip will maintain its original operating status.
6.2.4.14 Outdoor Indicator
Meaning
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Red Yellow Green
blink 1 time
blink 1 time
blink2times
blinking
blink2times
blink3times
blink3times
blink4times
blink5times
blink6times
blink7times
blink8times
blink4times
blink5times
blink6times
blink7times
blink8times
compressor starts
defrost
Antifreeze Protection
IPM Protection
overcurrent protection
overload stop protection
discharge stop protection
compressor overload
limited frequency(current)
malfunction
(Antifreeze)
outdoor Ttube senor
meeting the temp. for start
Communication normal
protection
dropped frequency
(discharge)
dropped frequency
limited frequency(overload)
malfunction
outdoor Tamb senor
malfunction
outdoor Tdischarge senor
7 77 77
Disassembly and Assembly Procedures
Disassembly Process of Indoor Unit
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Front Panel and
Pull open the front panel, unscrew the screw
fixing the receiving window, remove the guard
board, pull out the connecting terminal,unscrew
the fixing screws on the elextric box top cover,
remove the top cover,then pull out the panel alone
the fixing groove on front case.
(refer to Fig.7-1)
Fig.7-1
elextric box
panel
screw
connection
terminal
top cover
guard board
groove
Disassemble Filter
Pull the filter upward a little and then push it
inward to remove the filter.
(refer to Fig.7-2)
Filter
Fig.7-2
Fig.7-3
Guide Louver
Disassemble Guide Louver
Manually bend the guide louver to loosen the
clasp on it and then remove the guide louver.
(refer to Fig.7-3)
clasp
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Front Case
Unclench the three screw covers,unscrew the three
screws fixing the front case, pull open the clasp on front
case and pull backward to remove the front case.
(refer to Fig. 7-4)
Screw Cover
Fig. 7-4
Screw clasp
front case
Disassemble Cover of Electric Box
Loosen the three clasps, lift upward and remove
the cover of electric box.
clasps
Fig. 7-5
(refer to Fig. 7-5)
cover of electric box
Disassemble Water Tray
clasp Water Tray
Unscrew the fixing screw on water tray, loose the
clasp at the other side, and disconnect the terminal
of the stepping motor and lift the water tray upward
to remove it.
terminal
Fig. 7-6
(refer to Fig. 7-6;7-7)
Screw
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Electric Box
Remove the breakwater film.
Remove the grounding wire on the evaporator.
Take out the tube sensor.
Pull out the plugging connector of the indoor motor
(refer to Fig. 7-7)
Tube sensor
and unscrew the fixing screw on electric box to
remove it.
grounding wire Room sensor
breakwater film.
Fig. 7-7
screw
plugging connector
screw
rear pipe clamp
Disassemble Evaporator
Evaporator
Unscrew the screw fixing the rear pipe clamp to
remove it.
(refer to Figure 7-8)
Unscrew the screws fixing the evaporator, two on the
left and two on the right (note: one of the screws is
under the sponge,you should rive off the sponge first.)
Manually lift the evaporator,and release the side
clasp of the evaporator from the groove.
Carefully take out the evaporator and pay attention
to protect the connecting pipe.
(refer to Fig. 7-9, 7-10)
Fig. 7-8
Fig. 7-9
Screw
Operating Procedures / Photos
Evaporator
Screw clasp sponge
Fig. 7-10
Screw
Use screwdriver to unscrew the two screws fixing
the motor clamp, and remove the motor clamp.
Unscrew the three holding screws at the shaft
sleeve, and remove the motor.
(refer to Fig. 7-11, 7-12)
motor clamp
Disassemble Motor
Fig. 7-11
Screw
motor
Cross Flow Fan
Fig. 7-12
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Cross Flow Fan
Unscrew the screw fixing the bearing holder, remove
the bearing holder, then remove the cross flow fan.
Cross Flow Fan
Bearing Holder
Screw
Fig. 7-13
(refer to Fig. 7-13)
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Top Cover and Handle
Use screwdriver to unscrew the fixing screw at the
handle, push down and remove the handle. Unscrew
the three screws around the top cover, and remove
the top cover.
(refer to Figure 7-14)
Top Cover
Handle
screw screw
Figure 7-14
Disassemble Rear Grill
Screw out the 4 self tapping screws on rear side
plate and chassis of valve supporter and side
plate of condenser can take off rear grill.
screw
Grill
Figure 7-15
(refer to Figure 7-15)
Disassemble Components of Panel
Screw out the 5 tapping screws on panel and
chassis of valve supporter and side plate of
condenser can take off components of panel.
screw
Panel
(refer to Figure 7-16)
Figure 7-16
Disassembly Procedures for Outdoor Unit
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble electric install plate
Screw out the 3 bolts that fixing on electric install
plate, plug out lead inserter of compressor and
fan motor to take off electric install plate.
(refer to Figure 7-17)
bolts
Figure 7-17
electric install plate
Disassemble Right Side Plate
Screw out the 5 bolts on rear side plate can take
off components of right side plate.
(refer to Figure 7-18)
bolts
tighten nut
axial-flow vane
Loosen tighten nut by spanner to take off nuts,
spring washer, flat washer, and take off axial-flow
vane forcibly.
(refer to Figure7-19)
Disassemble axial-flow vane
Figure 7-19
Figure 7-18
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Motor and Motor Support
Unscrew the four tapping screws fixing the motor,
and remove the motor. Unscrew the two tapping
screws fixing the motor support, and lift the motor
support to remove it.
Motor Support
tapping screws
Motor
(refer to Figure 7-20)
Figure 7-20
Disassemble 4-Way Valve
Screw off the holding nut of the 4-way valve coil
and remove the coil. Use wet cotton cloth to wrap
the 4-way valve, unsold the four soldering points
connecting the 4-way valve, and remove the
4-way valve. Be quick during the unsoldering
process, pay attention to keep the wrapping cloth
wet and do not allow the soldering flame to burn
the compressor lead-out cable.
4-way valve
soldering points
holding nut
(Note: only after discharging all freon).
(refer to Figure 7-21)
Figure 7-21
Disassemble Capillary Subassembly
Unsolder the soldering points connecting the
capillary subassembly and the other pipelines, and
remove the capillary subassembly.
Capillary Subassembly
Figure 7-22
(refer to Figure 7-22)
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Valves
Small Valves
Unscrew the two screws fixing the big valve,
unsolder the soldering point between the big
valve and the return-air duct and remove the big
valve.
(Note: when unsoldering the soldering point, use
wet cloth to completely wrap the big valve to
prevent valve body from being harmed by high
temperature.)
Unscrew the two screws fixing the small valve,
unsolder the soldering point connecting the small
valve and the fork type pipe, and remove the small
valve.
(refer to Figure 7-23)
bolts
Big Valves
Figure 7-23
Unscrew the three nuts with washers at the foot of
the compressor. Unsolder the soldering points at
the suction and the discharge pipes of the compressor,
carefully remove the pipes and take out the
compressor.
(refer to Figure 7-24)
compressor bolt
Figure 7-34
Disassemble Compressor
Figure 7-24
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassembly Procedures for Outdoor Unit
Disassemble Top Cover and Handle
Use screwdriver to unscrew the fixing screw at the
handle, push down and remove the handle. Unscrew
the three screws around the top cover, and remove
the top cover.
(refer to Figure 7-25)
Top Cover
Handle
screw screw
Figure 7-25
Disassemble Rear Grill
Screw out the 4 self tapping screws on rear side
plate and chassis of valve supporter and side
plate of condenser can take off rear grill.
screw
Grill
(refer to Figure 7-26)
Figure 7-26
Figure 7-27
Disassemble Components of Panel
Screw out the 5 tapping screws on panel and
chassis of valve supporter and side plate of
condenser can take off components of panel.
screw
Panel
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Right Side Plate
Screw out the 7 bolts on rear side plate can take
off components of right side plate.
(refer to Figure 7-28)
bolts
right side plate
Figure 7-28
Figure 7-29
Figure 7-30
Disassembling the reactor box
and electric box
Unscrew the 2 screws on the cover of electric box
and remove the cover.Unscrew the 2 screws that fix
the reactor box, take off the sensor support and take
out the reactor box.Unscrew the 4 screws that fix the
reactor to take out the reactor.
Unscrew the 2 screws that fix the electric box,
loosen each wire bundle and unplug the
connection wire to take off the electric box.
(refer to Figure 7-29,7-30)
screws
electric box
cover of electric box
screws
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble axial-flow vane
tighten nut
axial-flow vane
Loosen tighten nut by spanner to take off nuts,
spring washer, flat washer, and take off axial-flow
vane forcibly.
(refer to Figure7-31)
Figure 7-31
Unscrew the 4 screws fixing the motor and remove
the motor , unscrew the 2 screws fixing the motor
(refer to Figure 7-32)
Screw
Motor Support
Screw
support, and motor support.
Figure 7-32
Screw off the holding nut of the 4-way valve coil
and remove the coil. Use wet cotton cloth to wrap
the 4-way valve, unsold the four soldering points
connecting the 4-way valve, and remove the
4-way valve. Be quick during the unsoldering
process, pay attention to keep the wrapping cloth
wet and do not allow the soldering flame to burn
the compressor lead-out cable.
4-way valve
soldering points
4-way valve coil
(Note: only after discharging all freon).
(refer to Figure 7-33)
Figure 7-33
Disassemble Motor and Motor Support
Disassemble Motor and Motor Support
Disassemble 4-way valve
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassemble Capillary
Unsolder the soldering points of the capillary
subassembly and remove the capillary. Make
sure that do not let any welding dregs to block
Capillary subassembly
the capillary.
(refer to Figure 7-34)
(refer to Figure 7-35)
compressor
Figure 7-34
Figure 7-35
Figure 7-36
Small Valves
Unscrew the two screws fixing the big valve,
unsolder the soldering point between the big
valve and the return-air duct and remove the big
valve.
(Note: when unsoldering the soldering point, use
wet cloth to completely wrap the big valve to
prevent valve body from being harmed by high
temperature.)
Unscrew the two screws fixing the small valve,
unsolder the soldering point connecting the small
valve and the fork type pipe, and remove the small
valve.
bolts
Big Valves
Disassemble Valves
Disassemble Compressor
Unscrew the three nuts at the foot of the compressor.
Unsolder the soldering points at the suction and the
discharge pipes of the compressor,carefully remove
the pipes and take out the compressor.
(refer to Figure 7-36)
foot nut
8
40
Exploded View and Components and Parts List
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Indoor Unit
GWHD09A3NK3DA/I ACP-09CH25GEI/I
1 Wall-Mounting Frame 01252220 01252220
2 Rear Case 222020012 222020012
3 Evaporator Assy 01002070 01002070
4 Cross Flow Fan 10352001 10352001
5 Ring of Bearing 76512203 76512203
6 Fan Bearing 76512210 76512210
7 Drainage Pipe 05232411 05232411
8 Water Tray 201820272 201820272
9 Swing Louver 10512080 10512080
10 Swing Linkage 1 10582002 10582002
11 Swing Linkage 2 10582003 10582003
12 Front Case 20002211 20002211
13 Screw Cover 24252006 24252006
14 Filter 11122002 11122002
15 Remote Control Y812A 30518001 30518001
16 Receiver Board 30545702 30545702
17 Decorate Piece 68012019 68012019
18 Front Panel 20002209 20002209
19 Guide Louver 2 10512034 10512034
20 Guide Louver 1 10512033 10512033
21 Motor MP28VA 15212110 15212110
Motor Clamp A 26112023 26112023
Motor Clamp 26112014 /
Motor FN14A 15012108 /
Motor FN14G 150121081 150121081
24 Electric Box Cover 22242030 22242030
25 Terminal Board T4B3A 42011233 42011233
26 Covering Plate 201220061 201220061
27 Electric Box 20102178 20102178
28 Main PCB B9M823AJ 30039802 30039046
29 Transformer 48X26G 43110233 43110233
30 Wire Clamp 71010103 71010103
31 Rear Clamp 24242001 24242001
32 Connecting Cable 400205235 400205235
33 Power Cord 400204643 40020389
34 Room Sensor 15K 390000451 390000451
35 Tube Sensor 20K 390000591 390000591
36 swing louver clamp 10582409 10582409
37 swing louver 10582408 10582408
38 swing louver(up) 10542004 10542004
39 swing louver(down) 10542005 10542005
No Description
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1
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12
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Part Code
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41
Components and Parts List of Indoor Unit
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Indoor Unit
GWHD12A6NK3DA/I ACP12CH35GEI/I
1
Wall-Mounting Frame 01252384
0!??381
2
Rear Case
22202050 ???0?00
3
Evaporator Assy 010020212
0!00?0?!?
4
Cross Flow Fan 10352005
!03?00
5
Ring of Bearing 76712015
1b1!?0!
6
Fan Bearing 76512210
1b!??!0
7
Drainage Pipe 05232411
0?3?1!!
8
Water Tray 201820392
?0!8?039?
9
Swing Louver 10512041
!0!?01!
10
Swing Linkage 10582439
!08?139
11
Front Case 20002295
?000??9
12
Screw Cover 24252007
?1??001
13
Filter 11122440
!!!??110
14
Remote Control YB1B4 30511005
30!!00
15
Decorate Piece 68012019
b80!?0!9
16
Receiver Board 30545552
301?
17
Front Panel 20002292
?000??9?
18
Guide Louver 26112043
?b!!?013
19
Guide Louver 26112042
?b!!?01?
20
Motor MP28EA 15212105
!?!?!0
21
Cold Plasma Device 111400051
!!!1000!
22
Cold Plasma Device Cover 22262005
???b?00
23
Right Motor Clamp 26112429
?b!!?1?9
24
Bearing Holder 26152423
?b!?1?3
25
Motor FN20G 15012058
!0!?08
26
Electric Box Cover 22242017
???1?0!1
27
Terminal Board T4B3A
42011233 1?0!!?33
28
Covering Plate
20102123 ?0!0?!?3
29
Electric Box 20102108
?0!0?!08
30
Main PCB B9H823J 30039801
3003908
31
Transformer 57X25C
43110237 13!!0?31
32
Wire Clamp 71010103
/
32
Wire Clamp 71010003
1!0!0003
33
Rear Clamp 26112430
?b!!?130
34
Connecting Cable 40020538
100?038
35
Power Cord 400204643
100?0389
36
Room Sensor 15K 390000451
3900001!
37
Tube Sensor 20K 390000591
3900009!
1
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Part Code
Components and Parts List of Indoor Unit
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Indoor Unit
GWHD09A3NK3DB/I ACP-09CH25GEI/I
1 Wall-Mounting Frame 01252220 01252220 1
2 Rear Case 222020012 222020012 1
3 Evaporator Assy 01002511 01002511 1
4 Cross Flow Fan 10352001 10352001 1
5 Ring of Bearing 76512203 76512203 1
6 Fan Bearing 76512210 76512210 1
7 Drainage Pipe 05232411 05232411 1
8 Water Tray 201820272 201820272 1
9 Swing Louver 10512080 10512080 12
10 Swing Linkage 1 10582002 10582002 1
11 Swing Linkage 2 10582003 10582003 1
12 Front Case 20002210 20002210 1
13 Screw Cover 24252006 24252006 3
14 Filter 11122002 11122002 2
15 Remote Control Y812A 30518001 30518001 1
16 Decorate Piece 68012019 68012019 1
17 Receiver Board 30545702 30545702 1
18 Front Panel 20002209 20002209 1
19 Guide Louver 2 10512034 10512034 1
20 Guide Louver 1 10512033 10512033 1
21 Motor MP28VA 15212110 15212110 1
22 Motor Clamp A 26112017 26112017 1
22 Motor Clamp 26112014 26112014 1
23 Motor FN14A 15012108 15012108 1
23 Motor FN14G 150121081 150121081 1
24 Electric Box Cover 22242030 22242030 1
25 Terminal Board T4B3A 42011233 42011233 1
26 Covering Plate 201220061 201220061 1
27 Electric Box 20102178 20102178 1
28 Main PCB 9M82 30039046 30039046 1
29 Room Sensor 15K 390000451 390000451 1
30 Tube Sensor 20K 390000591 390000591 1
31 Transformer 48X26G 43110233 43110233 1
32 Wire Clamp 71010103 71010103 1
32 Wire Clamp 71010003 71010003 1
33 Rear Clamp 24242001 24242001 1
34 Connecting Cable 40020531 40020531 1
35 Soft Pipe Assy 05232030 05232030 1
36 Power Cord 400204643 400204643 1
37 swing louver clamp 10582409 10582409 1
38 swing louver 10582408 10582408 1
39 swing louver(up) 10542004 10542004 1
40 swing louver(down) 10542005 10542005 1
No Description Qty
Part Code
Components and Parts List of Indoor Unit
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Indoor Unit
GWHD12A6NK3DB/I GWHD12A6NK3DD/I
1 Wall-Mounting Frame 01252384 01252384 1
2 Rear Case 22202050 22202050 1
3 Evaporator Assy 010021971 010021971 1
4 Cross Flow Fan 10352005 10352005 1
5 Ring of Bearing 76712015 76712015 1
6 Fan Bearing 76512210 76512210 1
7 Drainage Pipe 05232411 05232411 1
8 Water Tray 201820392 201820392 1
9 Swing Louver 10512041 10512041 12
10 Swing Linkage 10582439 10582439 1
11 Front Case 20002295 20002295 1
12 Screw Cover 24252007 24252007 3
13 Filter 11122440 11122440 2
14 Remote Control Y812A 30518001 30518001 1
15 Decorate Piece 68012019 68012019 1
16 Receiver Board 30545552 30545552 1
17 Front Panel 20002292 20002292 1
18 Guide Louver 26112043 26112043 1
19 Guide Louver 26112042 26112042 1
20 Motor MP28VA 15212105 15212105 1
21 Cold Plasma Device 111400051 111400051 1
22 Cold Plasma Device Cover 22262005 22262005 2
23 Right Motor Clamp 26112429 26112429 1
24 Bearing Holder 26152423 26152423 1
25 Motor FN20G 15012058 15012058 1
26 Electric Box Cover 22242017 22242017 1
27 Terminal Board T4B3A 42011233 42011233 1
28 Covering Plate 20102123 20102123 1
29 Electric Box 20102108 20102108 1
30 Main PCB 9H82 30039085 30039085 1
31 Room Sensor 15K 390000451 390000451 1
32 Tube Sensor 20K 390000591 390000591 1
33 Transformer 57X25C 43110237 43110237 1
34 Wire Clamp 71010103 / 1
34 Wire Clamp 71010003 71010003 1
35 Rear Clamp 26112430 26112430 1
36 Connecting Cable 400205311 400205311 1
37 Soft Pipe Assy 052320301 052320301 1
38 Power Cord 400204643 40020389 1
No Description Qty
Part Code
Components and Parts List of Indoor Unit
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Outdoor Unit
Qty
GWHD09A3NK3DA/O GWHD12A6NK3DA/O
1 Front Panel 01533005 01533005 1
2 Clapboard 01233381 01233381 1
2 Clapboard parts 01233014 01233014 1
3 Reactor Box C 01413504 01413504 1
4 Reactor 1 43130165 43130165 1
5 Metal Base 01203358 01203358 1
6 Compressor EU1011DV 00100125 00100125 1
7 One Way Valve 07130103 07130103 1
8 Bolt 70212014 70212014 3
9 Nut 70310014 70310014 3
10 Valve Support 01713041 01713041 1
11 Right Side Plate 01303048 01303048 1
12 Valve 1/2" 07100006 07100006 1
13 Valve 1/4" 07100003 07100003 1
14 4-Way Valve 430004032 430004032 1
15 Big Handle 26233433 26233433 1
16 4-way valve coil 430004002 430004002 1
17 Wire Clap 71010103 71010103 1
17 Wire Clamp 71010003 71010003 1
18 Insulation Piece D 70410525 70410525 1
19 Terminal Board 42011113 42011113 1
20 Electric Box 2 01413051 01413051 1
21 Capacitor 1 33010054 33010057 1
22 Capacitor 2 33310054 33310054 1
23 Electric Box A 20103501 201035011 1
24 PCB W923HB 30039243 30039244 1
24 PCB WB9235A 30039251 30039250 1
25 RoomTemperature Sensor 3900012123 3900012123 1
26 Tube Temperature Sensor 390002068 39000071 1
27 Exhaust Gas Temperature 39000016 39000016 1
28 Electric Box Cover 01413048 01413048 1
29 Power Module 32210096 32210093 1
30 Rectifier S25VB60 46010601 46010602 2
31 Radiator 49010212 49010212 1
32 Rear Grill 01473030 01473030 1
33 Condenser Assy 011035072 011035073 1
34 Top Cover 01253443 01253443 1
35 Motor Support 01703391 01703391 1
36 Reactor 2 43130169 43130169 1
37 Reactor Box B 01413503 01413503 1
38 Motor FW25K 15013067 15013067 1
39 Axial Flow Fan 10333413 10333413 1
40 Nut M6 70310131 70310131 1
41 Front Grill 22413431 22413431 1
42 4-way rever -sing valve 03023234 03023234 1
43 Capillary Assy 03003618 03003867 1
44 Overload Protector

1
45 Sensor Insert 42020063 42020063 1
46 Drainage Connecter 06123401 06123401 1
47 Compressor Gasket

3
48 Capacitor 3 33010803 33010803 1
49 Capacitor 33010026 33010026 1
50 Heater 1 76510004 76510004 1
51 Heater 2 76513501 76513501 1
No Description
Part Code
Components and Parts List of Outdoor Unit
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Outdoor Unit
GWHD09A3NK3DB/O
1 Front Panel 01533005 1
2 Clapboard parts 01233014 1
3 Reactor Box C 01413504 1
4 Reactor 1 43130165 1
5 Drainage Connecter 06123401 1
6 Metal Base 01203358 1
7 Overload Protector 00180039 1
8 Compressor EU1011DV 00100125 1
9 Freon Charge Nozzle 06120010 1
10 Compressor Gasket

3
11 Bolt 70212014 3
12 Nut 70310014 3
13 Valve Support 01703081 1
14 Right Side Plate Assy 01303086 1
15 Quick Connector (Male) 06393002 1
16 Capillary Assy 03003618 1
17 4-Way Valve 430004032 1
18 4-way rever -sing valve 03023666 1
19 Big Handle 26233433 1
20 4-way valve coil 430004002 1
21 Wire Clap 71010103 1
21 Wire Clamp 71010003 1
22 Insulation Piece D 70410525 1
23 Electric Box 2 01413051 1
24 Capacitor 3 33010803 1
25 Capacitor 1 33010054 1
26 Capacitor 2 33310054 1
27 Electric Box A 201035011 1
28 PCB W923HAA 30039243 1
28 PCB WB9235 30039251 1
29 RoomTemperature Sensor 390002061 1
30 Tube Temperature Sensor 390002068 1
31 Exhaust Gas Temperature 39000016 1
32 Electric Box Cover 01413048 1
33 Power Module 32210096 1
34 Rectifier S15VB60 46010601 2
35 Sensor Insert 42020063 1
36 Radiator 49010212 1
37 Rear Grill 01473030 1
38 Condenser Assy 011035072 1
39 Top Cover 01253443 1
40 Motor Support 01703084 1
41 Reactor 2 43130169 1
42 Reactor Box B 01413503 1
43 Motor FW25K 15013067 1
44 Axial Flow Fan 10333413 1
45 Nut M6 70310131 1
46 Front Grill 22413431 1
47 Heater 1 76510004 1
48 Heater 2 76513501 1
No Description
Part Code
Qty
GWHD12A6NK3DB/O
01533005
01233014
01413504
43130165
06123401
01203358
00180039
00100125
06120010

70212014
70310014
01703081
01303086
06393002
03003867
430004032
03023666
26233433
430004002
71010103
71010003
70410525
01413051
33010803
33010054
33310054
201035011
30039244
390001781
39000071
39000016
01413048
32210093
46010602
42020063
49010212
01473030
011035073
01253443
76513501
30039250
10333413
70310131
22413431
76510004
01703084
43130169
01413503
15013067
Components and Parts List of Outdoor Unit
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Outdoor Unit
1 Front Panel 1
2 Clap Board 1
3 Reactor Box C 1
4 PFC Inductance 0.8mH/20A 1
5 Drainage Connecter 1
6 Reactor Support 1
7 Overload Protector 1
8
Compressor C-
6RZ092H1AB
1
9 One Way Valve 1
10 Compressor Gasket 3
11 Bolt 3
12 Nut 3
13 Heating cable 1
14 Valve Support 1
15 Right Side Plate 1
16 Valve 1/2" 1
17 Valve 1/4" 1
18 Capillary Assy 1
19 4-Way Valve 1
20
4-way Rever-sing Valve
Component
1
21 Big Handle 1
22 4-way Valve Coil 1
23 Wire Clap 1
24 Insulation Piece D 1
25 Terminal Board A 1
26 Electric Box 2 1
27 Electric Box 1 1
27 Electric Box 1
28 PCB W9M32 1
28 PCB W9M32B 1
29
RoomTemperature Sensor
15K
1
29 Temperature Sensor 1
30 Sensor 20K 1
31
Exhaust Gas Temperature
Sensor 50K
1
32 Electric Box Cover 1
33 Rectifier S25VB60 2
33 Rectifier S25VB60 1
34 Sensor Insert 1
35 Radiator 1
36 Rear Grill 1
37 Condenser Assy 1
38 Top Cover 1
38 Top Cover Assy 1
39 Motor Support 1
40 Motor FW30K 1
41 Axial Flow Fan 1
42 Nut 1
43 Front Grill 1
44 Heating cable

chassis

1
No Description Qty
Part Code
01533005
01233012
01413504
99070120
06123401
01203524
00183003
00102004
07130103
76710236
70210007
70310011
76513004
01713041
01302004
07100006
07100003
03103186
430004032
03023670
26233433
430004002
71010003
70410525
42011113
01413025
20103501
20113001
30039053
30039154
390001781
3900012123
39000071
39000016
01413048
46010602
46010602
42020063
49010213
01473030
70310131
22413431
76510004
ACP-09CH25GEI/O
01703084
150130671
011035077
01253448
01253261
10333413
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Outdoor Unit
1 Front Panel 1
2 Clap Board 1
3 Heating cable

chassis

1
4 Reactor Box C 1
5 PFC Inductance 0.8mH/20A 1
6 Drainage Connecter 1
7 Reactor Support Assy 1
8 Overload Protector 1
9
Compressor C-
6RZ092H1AB
1
10 Heating cable 1
11 Compressor Gasket 3
12 Bolt 3
13 Nut 3
14 Valve Support 1
15 Right Side Plate 1
16 Valve 1/2" 1
17 Valve 1/4" 1
18 Capillary Assy 1
19 One Way Valve 1
20 4-Way Valve 1
21
4-way Rever-sing Valve
Component
1
22 Big Handle 1
23 4-way Valve Coil 1
24 Wire Clap 1
25 Insulation Piece D 1
26 Terminal Board A 1
27 Electric Box 2 1
28 Electric Box 1
29 PCB W9M32C 1
30
Temperature Sensor

15K

1
31 Sensor 20K 1
32
Exhaust Gas Temperature
Sensor 50K
1
33 Electric Box Cover 1
34 Rectifier S25VB60 1
35 Sensor Insert 1
36 Radiator 1
37 Rear Grill 1
38 Condenser Assy 1
39 Top Cover Assy 1
40 Motor Support 1
41 Motor FW25K 1
42 Axial Flow Fan 1
43 Nut 1
44 Front Grill 1
No Description Qty
Part Code
01533005
01233012
76510004
01413504
99070120
06123401
01203524
00183003
00102004
76513004
76710236
70210007
70310011
01713041
01303048
07100006
07100003
03103301
07130103
430004032
03023670
26233433
430004002
71010003
70410525
42011113
01413025
20113001
46010602
42020063
49010213
30039153
3900012123
39000071
39000016
ACP-12CH35GEI/O
22413431
150130671
10333413
70310131
01473030
0110350713
01253261
01703084
01413048
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Outdoor Unit
1 Front Panel 1
2 Clap Board 1
3 Reactor Box C 1
4 PFC Inductance 0.8mH/20A 1
5 Drainage Connecter 1
6 Reactor Support 1
7 Overload Protector 1
8
Compressor C-
6RZ092H1AB
1
9 Freon Charge Nozzle 1
10 Compressor Gasket 3
11 Bolt 3
12 Nut 3
13 Heating cable 1
14 Valve Support 1
15 Right Side Plate 1
16 Quick Connector (Male) 1
17 One Way Valve 1
18 Capillary Assy 1
19 4-Way Valve 1
20
4-way Rever-sing Valve
Component
1
21 Big Handle 1
22 4-way Valve Coil 1
23 Wire Clap 1
24 Insulation Piece D 1
25 Electric Box 2 1
26 Electric Box 1 1
26 Electric Box 1
27 PCB W9M32 1
27 PCB W9M32B 1
28
RoomTemperature Sensor
15K
1
28 Temperature Sensor 1
29 Sensor 20K 1
30
Exhaust Gas Temperature
Sensor 50K
1
31 Electric Box Cover 1
32 Rectifier S25VB60 2
32 Rectifier S25VB60 1
33 Sensor Insert 1
34 Radiator 1
35 Rear Grill 1
36 Condenser Assy 1
37 Top Cover 1
37 Top Cover Assy 1
38 Motor Support 1
39 Motor FW25K 1
40 Axial Flow Fan 1
41 Nut 1
42 Front Grill 1
44 Heating cable

chassis

1
No Description Qty
Part Code
GWHD09A3NK3DC/O
01533005
01233012
01413504
99070120
06123401
01203524
00183003
00102004
06120010
76710236
70210007
70310011
76513004
01703081
01303086
06393002
07130103
03103279
430004032
03023715
26233433
430004002
71010003
70410525
01413025
20103501
20113001
30039053
01413048
46010602
46010602
30039154
390001781
3900012123
39000071
39000016
150130671
01253448
01253261
01703084
42020063
49010213
01473030
0110350712
10333413
70310131
22413431
76510004
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Outdoor Unit
1 Front Panel 1
2 Clap Board 1
3 Reactor Box C 1
4 PFC Inductance 0.8mH/20A 1
5 Drainage Connecter 1
6 Reactor Support 1
7 Overload Protector 1
8
Compressor C-
6RZ092H1AB
1
9 Freon Charge Nozzle 1
10 Compressor Gasket 3
11 Bolt 3
12 Nut 3
13 Valve Support 1
14 Right Side Plate 1
15 Quick Connector (Male) 1
16 One Way Valve 1
17 Capillary Assy 1
18 4-Way Valve 1
19
4-way Rever-sing Valve
Component
1
20 Big Handle 1
21 4-way Valve Coil 1
22 Wire Clap 1
23 Insulation Piece D 1
24 Electric Box 2 1
25 Electric Box 1
26 PCB W9M32C 1
27 Temperature Sensor 1
28 Sensor 20K 1
29
Exhaust Gas Temperature
Sensor 50K
1
30 Electric Box Cover 1
31 Rectifier S25VB60 1
32 Sensor Insert 1
33 Radiator 1
34 Rear Grill 1
35 Condenser Assy 1
36 Top Cover Assy 1
37 Motor Support 1
38 Motor FW25K 1
39 Axial Flow Fan 1
40 Nut 1
41 Front Grill 1
42 Heating cable

chassis

1
43 Heating cable 1
No Description Qty
Part Code
GWHD12A6NK3DD/O
01533005
01233012
01413504
99070120
06123401
01203524
00183003
00102004
06120010
76710236
70210007
70310011
01703081
01303086
06393002
07130103
0310330101
430004032
03023715
26233433
430004002
71010003
70410525
01413025
49010213
20113001
30039153
3900012123
39000071
39000016
01413048
46010602
42020063
22413431
76510004
76513004
01473030
0110350714
01253261
01703084
150130671
10333413
70310131
9 99 99
Troubleshooting
Common section
Notice
Air
conditi
oner
cannot
start up
Breaker tripped
or fuse burnt out
Air conditioner
does not response
after powered on.
(The buzzer does
not sound after the
plug is connected
and the unit does
not response after
the remote
controller is used
to turn it on)
When the breaker is set ON, it will
trip at once
Remote
controller does
not receive signal
(When powered
on, the buzzer
will send out a
sound, unless it is
broken)
When the unit is turned on, the
breaker will trip in a few minutes
No power supply
The power plug is not or poorly
connected
Controller fuse is burnt out
Loose or poor contact of transformer
connection, or transformer malfunction
The controller is broken
Batteries of remote controller are low
Malfunction of remote controller
Loose or poor connection of receiving
head
Receiving head is broken
Measure the insulating resistance
for grounding to confirm whether
there is electrical leakage or short
circuit in the unit
Insulation malfunction of line or componen
in the air conditioner. Insulation breakdow
occurs after radiation, which causes shor
circuit or electricity leakage. Measure
insulating resistance or use one-by-on
elimination method;
Malfunction of fuse. Replace it.
Check power supply circuit
Check and plug well plug, make
loosen contact firm
Change control fuse
Secure the wire connection: measure
the output voltage of the transformer
and replace it if the value is wrong
Replace the controller
Change battery
First press the "AUTO" button of the
manual switch. If there is no response,
check according to the above method;
if it is normal after the button is
pressed, check if the installation
location and wire connection of the
receiving head are correct. If correct,
replace the receiving head, or the
remote controller.
When repairing, before the voltage between module PN is measured below 50V, do not touch any terminal
to avoid electric shock.
Improper setting of temperature
Whether cooling (heating) load
is proper
Adjust the set temperature
Check the estimated load of cooling (heating)
Leakage or shortage of refrigerant
Leakage occurs between high and
low pressure inside compressor
Malfunction of four-way valve
Partial blockage of capillary
Blockage of cooling system
Replace the compressor
Replace the four-way valve
Replace the capillary
Use the method of observing condensation
on the evaporator and pressure value of
high pressure manometer to see whether
the system is blocked and carry out
corresponding handling on the system
Vacuumize after leakage detection
and leakage repair. Charge refrigerant
according to specification.
Malfunction of
refrigerant flow
Poor thermal insulation of connecting
pipe of indoor and outdoor unit
Ensure that both thick pipe and thin pipe are insulated
well. The exposed part of the connector and copper pipe
must be insulated as well.
Heat exchanger of outdoor unit
is blocked
Air filters are blocked
Fan speed is set too slow
Fan speed turns low
Improper installation location
for outdoor unit
Outdoor unit should be installed in a
place with well ventilation
Set the fan speed to high or medium
speed
Clean the filter
Clean the dust accumulated on the
surface of the heat exchanger
Air circulation
is insufficient
Damage of
capacitor
damaged
Damage of
motor
Replace the
capacitor
Replace the motor
Flashing or awning can be installed appropriately. If the
max. cooling capacity cannot be satisfied, replacement of
the air conditioner is recommended.
Maintain a certain degree of indoor sealability. Try not to
use appliance with high amount of heat.
Outdoor temperature is too high
Indoor sealability is inadequate; too many
people go in and out frequently; there is
heating unit in the room.
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When unit is
cooling or
heating, both
compressor and
outdoor fan don't
run
When unit is
cooling or
heating, the
compressor runs
but outdoor fan
doesn't run
When cooling or
heating, outdoor
fan runs, but
compressor
doesn't run.
When cooling or
heating, outdoor
fan runs, but
compressor
doesn't run.
Fan doesn't run
when FAN mode
is set
Abnormal power supply of outdoor unit
Damage of outdoor main control board
Breakage of outdoor power module
Improper setting of temperature
Breakage of outdoor fan motor
Wrong wire connection
Breakage of outdoor main control board
Breakage of outdoor fan capacitor
Malfunction of compressor
Poor contact of connection between the
main control board and module
Abnormal input of power module
Abnormal output of power module
Compressor temperature is too high
Wrong wiring
Damage of outdoor main control board
Check the circuit according to circuit diagram
Replace the main control board
Replace the power module
Adjust the set temperature
Replace the fan motor
Wire according to the circuit diagram
Replace the main control board
Replace the fan capacitor
Replace the compressor
Re-fasten the connection
Check if input is 320V. If not, replace the
rectifier
Replace the power module
Cool the compressor for 30 min before running
Wire according to the circuit diagram
Replace the outdoor main control board
Burn-out or broken wire of indoor fan
motor
Wrong wiring
Circuit break or damage of fan motor
capacitor
Repair or change the fan motor
Wire according to the circuit diagram
Replace the indoor main control board
Water leakage
Wrap of refrigerant pipe connector is
Blockage or breakage of drainage hose
not tight enough
Replace the drainage hose
Re-wrap and make it tight
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There is foreign substance in indoor unit
Compressor shakes too much
Touch of pipeline of outdoor unit
Touch of inner plates
Touch of outdoor unit fan blade with
Abnormal sound inside compressor
Abnormal electromagnetic sound inside
four-way valve when heating
outer case
Take out the foreign substance
Adjust support washer of the compressor and
Separate the touched pipeline
tighten loose bolts
Tighten connecting screws
Stick shock-absorbing clay between plates
Adjust fan position
Short circuit inside electromagnetic valve.
Replace compressor
Replace the electromagnetic valve
Compressor reverse;abnormal sound
like metal crash
Turn the connection of the two of U; V; W
Indoor unit is mounted in the thin wall
cause syntonic sound
window directly .
Avoid to mount the indoor unit on the steel
To mount the indoor unit in the strong and
and thick wall
Adopt some steps to damp vibration
Compressor too hot, the stop often occur
Compressor too hot,
Ambient temperature is too high For safe use
or directly under sunlight
Change the mounting position
once, or the stop
just start and stop at
often occur
Check whether the outdoor unit is not mounted
properly such as outlet blockage; bad ventilation
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Clean them Check if the filter or the outdoor condenser dirty
Check if the indoor and outdoor fans do not run
or run too slowly and whether the outlet airflow
is normal
Check if the cooling system blockage, the frost
on the capillary don't melt
Replace blockage component
Check if the power supply circuit for
motor on the controller is normal or
replace the motor
The power is abnormal Add voltahe regulator,etc.
Check if the system operating pressure is normal
1.6-2.4 MPa for heating system)
to confirm whether the refrigerant is leakage or mix
with air (normal: 0.4-0.6MPa for cooling system, Recharge refrigerant
Check the breadboards of indoor and outdoor units
and the power supply circuit assembly
Change the assembly or main PCB
Change the power module
Change the compressor
Check the U ;V; W output of the outdoor power
module for detail, see "Power Module protection"
Check if the compressor is jammed or the
wire-wound resistance is open or short circuit
9.2 Malfunction display section
Linge Wind D.C. Variable Frequency Series
When malfunction or protection occurs in the air conditioner, corresponding code will be displayed on the screen
of the indoor unit and the indicator of outdoor unit will blink accordingly as well. When protection or malfunction
is eliminated, display will be back to normal
Display code and
malfunction
description of
indoor unit
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 1 time
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 2 times
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 3 times
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 4 times
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 5 times
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 6 times
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 7 times
(Mainboard) Yellow light blinks 8 times
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 1 time
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 2 times
Compressor is running (this is normal condition
and the display of indoor unit is normal)
Defrosting (display H1)
Antifreezing protection (display of indoor unit
displays is normal)
IPM module protection (corresponds to H5 of
indoor unit)
Overcurrent protection (corresponds to E5 of
indoor unit)
Overload protection (corresponds to H4 of
indoor unit)
Discharge protection (corresponds to E4 of
indoor unit)
Compressor overload protection (corresponds to
H3 of indoor unit)
Dropped frequency (Discharge)
Indicator display
of outdoor unit
E4: Compressor discharge protection
E5: Low voltage overcurrent protection
E6: Communication malfunction
F1: Indoor environmental sensor open or short circuit (the malfunction is detected for 30s
continuously)
F2: Indoor evaporator sensor open or short circuit (the malfunction is detected for 30s continuously)
F3: Outdoor environmental sensor open or short circuit (the malfunction is detected for 30s
continuously)
F4: Outdoor condenser sensor open or short circuit (the malfunction is detected for 30s
continuously)
F5: Outdoor discharge sensor open or short circuit (after the compressor runs for 3 min, the
malfunction is detected for 3s continuously)
H3: Compressor overload protection
H4: System malfunction (i.e. overload protection)
H5: IPM module protection
H1: Defrosting
Limited frequency(current)
Analysis or handling of some of the malfunction display:
1. Compressor discharge protection (E4):
Possible reasons: shortage of refrigerant; blockage of air filter; poor ventilation or air flow short pass
for condenser; the system has noncondensing gas (such as air, water etc.); blockage of capillary assy
(including filter); leakage inside four-way valve causes incorrect operation; malfunction of
compressor; malfunction of protection relay; malfunction of discharge sensor; outdoor temperature too
high.
Handling method: refer to the malfunction analysis in the above section.
2. Low voltage overcurrent protection (E5):
Possible reason: Sudden drop of supply voltage.
3. Communication malfunction (E6):
Handling method: Check if communication signal cable is connected reliably
4 Sensor open or short circuit (F1, F2, F3, F4, F5):
Handling method: Check whether sensor is normal, connected with the corresponding position on the
controller and if damage of lead wire is found
5. Compressor overload protection (H3):
Possible reasons: insufficient or too much refrigerant; blockage of capillary and increase of suction temp.;
improper running of compressor, burning in or stuck of bearing, damage of discharge valve;
malfunction of protector.
Handling method: adjust refrigerant amount; replace the capillary; replace the compressor; use
universal meter to check if the contactor of compressor is fine when it is not overheated, if not replace
the protector.
6. System malfunction (H4):
i.e. overload protection. When tube temperature (Check the temperature of outdoor heat exchanger
when cooling and check the temperature of indoor heat exchanger when heating) is too high,
protection will be activated.
Possible reasons: Outdoor temperature is too high when cooling; insufficient outdoor air circulation;
refrigerant flow malfunction.
please refer to the malfunction analysis in the previous section for handling method .
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 3 times
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 4 times
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 5 times
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 6 times
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 7 times
(Mainboard) Red light blinks 8 times
(Mainboard) Green light blinks
Limited frequency(overload)
Dropped frequency (Antifreeze Protection)
Malfunction of outdoor tube sensor
Malfunction of outdoor environmental sensor
Malfunction of outdoor discharge sensor
Starting temperature is reached. This is normal
condition and display of indoor unit is normal
Communication is normal
Indicator display
of outdoor unit
Note: Malfunction display : blind 0.5s; stop 0.5s, there is 2s' interval between two malfunction displays
7. Module protection (H5):
Handling method:
Check if the voltage between power module P and N is too low and
if the current is too high. In normal condition, voltage between P and
N should be about 320V.
Normal
Abnormal
Check power supply circuit of outdoor unit (if PTC resistance
rectifying bridge, reactor, capacitance etc. is ok).
Temperature of power module is too high,
which causes overheating protection
Protection is still displayed
Confirm the setting status of outdoor unit (cooling)
Normal
Confirm if outdoor fan motor is running; unplug the
three connecting wires between U, V, W of compressor
and power module. Turn on the unit to see if outdoor
fan runs normally (about 1 minute)
Outdoor fan stops
Measure the voltage of outdoor
fan connector
No voltage
Normal voltage
Replace the fan
Replace the mainboard
motor of outdoor unit
Check if radiating paste is spread
evenly or radiating sticker is stuck
well; if screws of power module
is tightened
Reinstall power module and
re-spread radiating paste or
stick radiating sticker on the
radiator of power module.
Poor radiation, heat exchanger
is dirty
Remove obstructions
and clean
Outdoor fan runs
Confirm if there is voltage output and balance of
voltage between any two phases of U, V and W.
Yes
No
Whether module type
Replace the power module
is correct
Normal
Abnormal
Normal
Abnormal
Measure the three-phase Replace the module
with correct type resistance of compressor
Replace the
Whether cylinder of
compressor is stuck
compressor
If the unit runs normally after connected
with the new compressor for trial run, the
cylinder of original compressor is stuck

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