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Owner's Manual

Wall Hung Split System

Owner's Manual - Wall Hung Split System

Doc. No.9590-4011  

Ver. 2  210622

 

 

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Breeze Away

This feature stops direct air from blowing onto you.

Refrigerant Leakage Detection

The indoor unit will automatically display 

EL0C

 when it detects refrigerant leakage. Switch system off and contact 

service or installer.

Intuitive Proximity Sensor

This feature detects the occupancy of the people in the room. When in 

COOL

 mode, if you are away for 30 minutes, the 

unit will automatically lower the frequency of the unit to save energy. The unit will automatically resume operation after 
sensing activity in the room. 

LED Display

Press the LED button on the remote control to turn off the indoor unit panel display and cancel the 'beep' noise.

Freeze Protection

When the unit is on 

HEAT

 mode and indoor temperature drops below 8 °C - 

FP

 will be displayed and system will enter 

freeze protection mode.

03.04.  Setting Vertical Angle of Air Flow

While the unit is on, use the 

SWING

 button on the remote control to set the vertical angle airflow direction. Refer to 

Remote Control manual for more details.

03.05.  Setting Horizontal Angle of Air Flow

While the unit is on, press and hold the 

SWING

 button on the remote control to set the vertical angle airflow direction. 

Refer to Remote Control manual for more details.

 NOTE

•  When using 

COOL

 or 

DRY

 mode, do not set vertical louvre to the minimum angle for long periods of time. This can 

cause water to condense on the louvre blade, which may drop on your floor or furnishings. 

•  When using 

COOL

 or 

HEAT

 mode, setting the vertical louvre to the minimum angle can reduce the performance of 

the unit due to restricted air flow.

•  Do not move louvre by hand. This will cause the louvre to become out of sync. If this occurs, reset mains power supply 

isolator to restart the unit. This will reset the louvre.  

 CAUTION

Do not put your fingers in or near the blower. The high-speed fan inside the unit may cause injury.

Summary of Contents for Serene 2

Page 1: ...anual Model Numbers WRC 026CS WRE 026CS WRC 035CS WRE 035CS WRC 050CS WRE 050CS WRC 072CS WRE 072CS WRC 085CS WRE 085CS IMPORTANT NOTE Please read this manual carefully before operating your air condi...

Page 2: ...l Information 3 02 Safety Instructions 3 03 Unit Specification and Features 5 03 01 Unit Parts 5 03 02 Achieving Optimal Performance 6 03 03 Features 6 03 04 Setting Vertical Angle of Air Flow 7 03 05...

Page 3: ...ctions contained on this manual Safe work practices and environment must be the paramount importance in the performance of all the service procedures This appliance is not intended for use by young ch...

Page 4: ...airconditionerisusedtogetherwithotherheatingdevices thoroughlyventilatetheroomtoavoidoxygendeficiency DONOTclimbontoorplaceobjectsontopoftheoutdoorunit DONOToperatetheairconditionerwhenusingfumigantin...

Page 5: ...N is set IONISER SWING TURBO ECO BREEZE AWAY INTUITIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR or QUIET feature is turned on Displayed for three seconds when TIMER OFF is set IONISER SWING TURBO ECO BREEZE AWAY INTUITIVE PR...

Page 6: ...as been restored Anti mildew When the unit is turned off after COOL AUTO or DRY mode the unit will continue to operate a low power to dry up condensed water to prevent mildew growth Easyconnect Contro...

Page 7: ...em will enter freeze protection mode 03 04 Setting Vertical Angle of Air Flow While the unit is on use the SWING button on the remote control to set the vertical angle airflow direction Refer to Remot...

Page 8: ...s not available in FAN or DRY mode Page 10 The SLEEP function is used to decrease energy use while you sleep and don t need the same temperature settings to stay comfortable This function can only be...

Page 9: ...ext page 2 Press the MANUAL CONTROL button one time to activate FORCED AUTO mode The display will show 24 0c 3 Press the MANUAL CONTROL button again to activate FORCED COOLING mode The display will sh...

Page 10: ...ng Fan Blades Always make sure that all power supply to the Outdoor Fans are turn Off and isolated Observe WH S safety procedures do not wear loose clothing and any jewellery when working near the fan...

Page 11: ...sibility of water entering the electrical compartments during cleaning of the condenser coil Coil Cleaning Procedures Disconnect power to the unit Remove the louvred panels from the unit to gain acces...

Page 12: ...back into place and clip it into the indoor unit PULL HOLD BOTH SIDES OF THE FILTER AS SHOWN IN THE IMAGE AND PULL UPWARDS Filter is held in place by mag pull magnets which helps in easily re fitting...

Page 13: ...off the unit and disconnect the power Remove batteries from remote control Maintenance Pre Season Inspection After long periods of non use or before periods of frequent use do the following Check for...

Page 14: ...generated from the defrosting process The indoor unit makes noises A rushing air sound may occur when the louvre resets its position A squeaking sound may occur when running the unit due to expansion...

Page 15: ...lace batteries The Unit s 3 minute protection has been activated Wait three minutes after restarting the unit Timer is activated Turn timer off The unit starts and stops frequently There s too much or...

Page 16: ...d Trade Marks of Actron Engineering Pty Limited ActronAir is constantly seeking ways to improve the design of its products Therefore specifications are subject to change without notice Document 9590 4...

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