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Outdoor  Unit

Loading of the battery

1

2

3

4

Parts and Functions

Indoor Unit

OUTLET

INLET

CONNECTING PIPING AND ELECTRICAL WIRING

DRAIN HOSE

Remote controller

Remove the battery cover;

Load the batteries as illustrated. 

2 R-03 batteries, resetting key 

(cylinder);

Be sure that the loading

is in line with th

e" + "/"-";

Load the battery,then put on the cover again.

 The distance between the signal transmission head and the rece-

iver hole should be within 7m without any obstacle as well.

When electronic-started type fluorescent lamp or change- over

wireless telephone is installed in the 

ver is apt to be disturbed in receiving the signals,

so the distance to the indoor unit should be shorter.

type fluorescent lamp or

room, the recei

Note:

Full display or unclear display during operation indicates the 

ries have been used up. Please change batteries.

If the remote controller can't run normally during operation, please 

reload several minutes later.

batte

remove the batteries and

Please be subject to the actual produce purchased the 
above picture is just from your reference.

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Hint:

Remove the batteries in case won't be in use for a long period. If

there is any display after taking-out, just press reset key.

Healthy function is not available for some units.

1. Mode display

2. Signal sending display

4. FAN SPEED display

5. LOCK display

6. TIMER OFF display

TIMER ON display

7. TEMP display

16. LOCK button

Used to lock buttons and LCD display

25. RESET button

When the remote controller appears

abnormal, use a sharp pointed

article to press this button to reset

22. HOUR button

Control the lightening and extinguishing

of the indoor LED display board.

8.

9. QUIET button

11. COOL button

10. HEAT button

12. AUTO button

13. FAN SPEED button

14. TIMER button

15. HEALTH button

17. LIGHT button

18. POWER ON/OFF button

19. DRY button

20. TEMP button

21. SWING button

23. EXTRA FUNCTION button

24.CANCEL/CONFIRM button

Function: Setting and cancel to the

timer and other additional functions.

3. SWING  display

Function: Sleeping---- Healthy
airflow position1--- Healthy airflow
position 2 ---  Power ---  Air sending

--- A-B yard --- Left and right air flow

Operation mode

AUTO

FAN

COOL DRY

Remote controller

HEAT

LO

MED

HI

AUTO

Display

circulated

the remote.

Additional functions display

1

2

3
4
5
9

10

11

12

13

14
15

16
17

8

22

23

24

25

19
20

21

18

7

6

Operation mode

Remote controller

QUIET

TURBO

SLEEP

Supplemented

    electrical 

     heating

HEALTH

Actual inlet grille may vary from the one shown in the 

manual according to the product purchased

Display board 

2

3

4

 

Signal receiver 

1

 Setting temp.display

Operation mode indicator

(lights up when the compressor is on.)

WIFI

1
2

3

4

1
2

3

Display board

(adjust left and 

ow)

Vertical blade

right air fl

Air Purifying Filter

Inlet

(inside)

Emergency

 Switch

Horizontal flap

(adjust up and down air flow

  Don't adjust it manually)

Outlet

Inlet grille

6

5

2

1

4

3

6

4

2

1

5

3

(inside)

7

8

Anion generator

Summary of Contents for IKI-09

Page 1: ...ENGLISH USER S MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS WALL MOUNTED UNIT MODELS IKI 09 IKO 09 IKI 12 IKO 12 IKI 18 IKO 18 IKI 24 IKO 24...

Page 2: ...ntacts should not be no less than 3mm Such means for disconnection must be incorporated in the Make sure installation is done according to local wiring regulation by professional persons A leakage exp...

Page 3: ...12 4 5 11 8 Contents PARTS AND FUNCTIONS OPERATION INDOOR UNIT INSTALLAION MAINTENANCE CAUTIONS TROUBLE SHOOTING 13...

Page 4: ...lay TIMER ON display 7 TEMP display 16 LOCK button Used to lock buttons and LCD display 25 RESET button When the remote controller appears abnormal use a sharp pointed article to press this button to...

Page 5: ...ilable in FAN mode And temp setting is disabled In FAN mode sleep operation is not available Emergency Operation Use this operation only when the remote controller is defective or lost and with functi...

Page 6: ...ion will be cancelled Press button to enter additional options when cycle display to will flash and then press enter to power function When cancel the function please enter additional options again an...

Page 7: ...a qualified installer in accordance with relevant local and national legislation Air conditioners must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for reuse recycling and recovery By ensuring this...

Page 8: ...not disturbed Place possible to drain easily where piping can be conne cted with the outdoor unit Place where cold air can be spread in a room entirely Place nearby a power receptacle with enough spac...

Page 9: ...rst fixed for the Making a Hole on the Wall and Fitting the Piping Hole Cover Drawing of pipe Installation of the Indoor Unit Rear piping Draw pipes and the drain hose then fasten them with the adhes...

Page 10: ...or due to wiring error Faulty PCB Faulty EEPROM data Faulty EEPROM Faulty PCB Faulty connector connection Faulty therm istor Faulty PCB Room temperature sensor failure The power source must be exclusi...

Page 11: ...indoor unit using vacuum cleaner or flaping them lightly otherwise its performance will be affected the cool and dry conditions For Smart Use of The Air Conditioner Replacement of Air Purifying Filter...

Page 12: ...BITION PROHIBITION PROHIBITION PROHIBITION Do not start or stop the operation by disconnecting Do not channel the air flow directly at people especially at infants or the aged Do not try to repair or...

Page 13: ...y cord is damaged it must be replaced manufacturer qualified person 4 The wiring method should be in line with the local wiring 5 After installation the power plug should be easily reached 6 The waste...

Page 14: ...1 2m2 8 H07RN F 3mm R32 A R32...

Page 15: ...24 16 17 23 20 25...

Page 16: ...18 POWER ON OFF 19 DRY 20 TEMP 21 SWING 22 HOUR 23 EXTRA FUNCTION 1 2 24 CANCEL CONFIRM CANCEL CONFIRM 25 RESET RESET 1 2 3 SWING 4 FAN SPEED 5 LOCK 6 TIMER OFF TIMER ON 7 TEMP 1 2 2 R 03 3 4 7m 1 2 3...

Page 17: ...P 1 C 4 FAN To AUTO 2 4 3 2 3 4 COOL DRY 1 1 COOL DRY AUTO 2 3 4 5 AUTO AUTO AUTO COOL DRY DRY 2 C LOW FAN HEAT HEAT AUTO FAN FAN COOL HEAT FAN AUTO SLEEP FAN 16 C 5 Hi TIMER DRY TIMER 23 C 26 C AUTO...

Page 18: ...2 HEAT 1 SLEEP 2 C 1 2 C 3 1 C 3 4 FAN SLEEP 5 TIMER TIMER POWER QUIET HEALTH 1 POWER 2 QUIET QUIET QUIET QUIET QUIET POWER HEAT COOL QUIET 3 AUTO HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH 1 1 2 3 3 O C 2O C 1 O C SLEEP...

Page 19: ...FF TIMER ON OFF OFF 3 12 0 5 12 1 12 0 5 12 1 24 4 OFF 5 TIMER TIMER TIMER OFF Start Stop Stop Start 230V CE 2014 35 2014 30 ROHS 2011 65 RoHS WEEE 2012 19 R32 GWP 675 GWP 1 2 1 2 A C D F 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 20: ...20 17 22 26 17 19 26 FC R32 15 10 10 2m...

Page 21: ...2 60 mm 3 l 1 2 3 4 60mm G A 150mm C 120mm C 113mm B 60mm A 70mm B 60mm B 60mm B 60mm 30mm 45mm 45mm 30mm 35mm 35mm B 60mm B 60mm A 120mm C 80mm A 130mm C 110mm 35mm 35mm B 60mm B 60mm IKI 09 IKI 12...

Page 22: ...22 R410A A 0 0 5 mm 1 0 1 5 mm 1 5 2 0mm 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 4G1 00mm2 1 H07RN F 2 T 3 15A 250VAC 3 4 5 3mm 5 6 7 A 8 A 1 PCB 2 4 EEPROM EEPROM EEPROM PCB 7 14 PCB 9 E...

Page 23: ...23 40 C 1 2 3 4 FRONT stopper 5 1 2 4 5 l 6 l l 3 OFF M...

Page 24: ...24 1 2 3 OFF...

Page 25: ...RY dry DRY 2o C 15 T 1 D B W B 32 C 23 C D B W B 21 C 15 D B W 46 26 C D B 15 C D B 27 C D B 15 C D B W B 24 C 18 C D B W B 7 C 8 C INVERTER D B W B 24 C 18 C D B 15 C 2 3 3 15 250V T 25A 250V 4 5 6 7...

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