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Safety Information

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•  After completing the installation, always carry out a 

functional test and provide the instructions on how to 
operate the air conditioner to the user. 

•  Do not use the air conditioner in environments with 

hazardous substances or close to equipment that release 
free flames to avoid the occurrence of fires, explosions or 
injuries.

•  Our units should be installed in compliance with the spaces 

shown in the installation manual, to ensure accessibility 
from both sides and allow repairs or maintenance 
operations to be carried out. The unit’s components should 
be accessible and easy to disassemble without endangering 
people and objects. 
For this reason, when provisions of the installation manual 
are not complied with, the cost required to access and repair 
the units (in SAFETY CONDITIONS, as set out in prevailing 
regulations) with harnesses, ladders, scaffolding or any 
other elevation system will NOT be considered part of the 
warranty and will be charged to the end customer.

Power supply line, fuse or circuit 

breaker

  WARNING

•  Always make sure that the power supply is compliant with 

current safety standards. Always install the air conditioner in 
compliance with current local safety standards.

•  Always verify that a suitable grounding connection is 

available.

•  Verify that the voltage and frequency of the power supply 

comply with the specifications and that the installed power 
is sufficient to ensure the operation of any other domestic 
appliance connected to the same electric lines.

•  Always verify that the cut-off and protection switches are 

suitably dimensioned.

•  Verify that the air conditioner is connected to the power 

supply in accordance with the instructions provided in the 
wiring diagram included in the manual.

•  Always verify that electric connections (cable entry, section 

of leads, protections…) are compliant with the electric 
specifications and with the instructions provided in the 
wiring scheme. Always verify that all connections comply 
with the standards applicable to the installation of air 
conditioners.

•  Devices disconnected from the power supply should be 

completely disconnected in the condition of overvoltage 
category.

•  Be sure not to perform power cable modification, extension 

wiring, and multiple wire connection.

 

– It may cause electric shock or fire due to poor connection, 

poor insulation, or current limit override.

 

– When extension wiring is required due to power line 

damage, refer to 

Step 13  Optional: Extending the power 

cable

 in the installation manual.

  CAUTION

Make sure that you earth the cables.

•  Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipe, water pipe, 

lighting rod or telephone wire. If earthing is not complete, 
electric shock or fire may occur.

Install the circuit breaker.

•  If the circuit breaker is not installed, electric shock or fire 

may occur.

Make sure that the condensed water dripping from the 
drain hose runs out properly and safely.
Install the power cable and communication cable of 
the indoor and outdoor unit at least 1m away from the 
electric appliance.
Install the indoor unit away from lighting apparatus 
using the ballast.

•  If you use the wireless remote control, reception error may 

occur due to the ballast of the lighting apparatus.

Safety Information

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Summary of Contents for AM AN4PKH Series

Page 1: ...Airconditioner Installation manual AM AN4PKH Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner Before operating this unit please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference...

Page 2: ...t gas from the indoor unit 9 Step 6 Cutting and flaring the pipes 9 Step 7 Connecting the assembly pipes to the refrigerant pipes 10 Step 8 Performing the gas leak test 11 Step 9 Insulating the refrig...

Page 3: ...designed the indoorunit is not suitable to be installed in areas used forlaundry Do not use the units if damaged If problems occur switch the unit off and disconnect it from the powersupply In ordert...

Page 4: ...lectric lines Always verifythat the cut off and protection switches are suitably dimensioned Verifythat the airconditioneris connected to the power supply in accordance with the instructions provided...

Page 5: ...ust be installed such that it is beyond public access and is not touchable by users Rigid wall without vibration Where it is not exposed to direct sunshine Where the airfilter can be removed and clean...

Page 6: ...6AN4PKH AM045AN4PKH AM056AN4PKH AM071AN4PKH AM090AN4PKH AM112AN4PKH AM128AN4PKH AM140AN4PKH Chassis Small Medium Large A mm 215 238 238 B mm 105 127 127 C mm 196 222 222 Net dimension W D H mm 840X840...

Page 7: ...the indoor unit Step 3 Optional Insulating the body of the indoorunit Ifyou install a cassette type indoorunit on the ceilingwhen temperature is over27 C and humidityis over80 you must applyan extra10...

Page 8: ...Make sure that the ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of the indoor unit Before hanging the unit test the strength of each attached suspension bolt If the length of the suspension bolt is...

Page 9: ...OTE To prevent dirt orforeign objects from getting into the pipes during installation do not remove the pinch pipe completely until you are ready to connect the piping Step 6 Cutting and flaring the p...

Page 10: ...nough to coverthe refrigerant tube to protect the condensate water on the outside of the pipe falling onto the floor and to improve the efficiency of the unit 3 Cut off any excess foam insulation 4 Ma...

Page 11: ...requiring the use of sheaths insulation without using CFC and HCFC gases forhealth and the environment 2 Wind insulating tape around the pipes and drain hose avoiding compressing the insulation too mu...

Page 12: ...ilding construction condition Ceilings frequently exposed to moisture and cooling are not covered For example pipes installed at a corridor of a dormitory and studio or near an exit that opens and clo...

Page 13: ...0 mm orless 300 to 550 mm Do not give the hose an upward gradient beyond the connection port This will cause waterto flow backwards when the unit is stopped resulting in waterleaks Undergradient Ceili...

Page 14: ...rubber cap on the connection part of a flexible hose of the indoor unit and firmly tighten it with a band to prevent leakage c Check the leak test at the part where the adhesive forthe flexible hose a...

Page 15: ...under10 The auxiliary circuit breaker ELCB MCCB ELB should be considered more capacity if many indoor units are connected from one breaker Connect F3 F4 for communication to the communication cable o...

Page 16: ...e connection part of the power cable and crimping terminal lug to insulate it B 2 R d 2 B F L E Silversolder d1 D t Norminal dimensions forcable mm Norminal dimensions forscrew mm B D d1 E F L d2 t St...

Page 17: ...a 2 1 Decide the capacity of ELB and MCCB by below formula k 9 AA9 NOTE X The capacity of ELB MCCB Rated currents Model Rating current A AM028AN4PKH 0 25 AM036AN4PKH 0 27 AM045AN4PKH 0 30 AM056AN4PKH...

Page 18: ...If the poweris unbalanced greatly it may shorten the life of the condenser If the unbalanced poweris exceeded over10 of supply rating the indoorunit is protected stopped and the errormode indicates C...

Page 19: ...contact area becomes reduced or corrosion develops on the outer surfaces of the wires copperwires over a long time This may cause an increase of resistance reduction of passing current and consequentl...

Page 20: ...the optionvalues Entering the mode forsetting the options NOTE The remote control display and buttons mayvary depending on the model 1 Enterthe mode for setting the options a Remove the batteries from...

Page 21: ...e SEG4 value by pressing the Low Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display SEG4 b Set the SEG5 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until...

Page 22: ...ontrol display When you press the Low Fan or High Fan button values appear in the following order SEG10 8 Press the Mode button Heat and On appear on the remote control display 9 Set the SEG11 and SEG...

Page 23: ...the Low Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display SEG16 b Set the SEG17 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to...

Page 24: ...you want to set appears on the remote control display When you press the Low Fan or High Fan button values appear in the following order SEG22 18 Press the Mode button Heat and Off appear on the remot...

Page 25: ...tton on the remote control twice Make sure that this command is received by the indoor unit When it is successfully received you can hear a short sound from the indoor unit If the command is not recei...

Page 26: ...ET Pro 2 Help From SEG13 to SEG18 is for setting MCU address A A k MCU S4NEK3N MCU S1NEK1N Setting the installation options in a batch Option No foran indoorunit address 0AXXXX 1XXXXX 2XXXXX 3XXXXX Op...

Page 27: ...EG11 orSEG12 You cannot set the SEG11 orSEG12 to Fvalue at the same time If the indoorunit is connected to the MCU you can set the SEG15 18 Ex Ifyouwant to set the indoorunit to A port of MCU 1 0A0000...

Page 28: ...step of stopped unit during oil return defrost mode Motion detect sensor Even if you set the Use of drain pump SEG8 option to 0 it is automatically set to 2 the drain pump is used with 3 minute delay...

Page 29: ...ing 2 4 Disuse Use Cooling 2 1 RPM compensation 5 Use Use Cooling 2 4 Use 10min 1 6 Disuse Use Heating Cooling 2 1 Use 7 Use Use Heating Cooling 2 8 Disuse Use CoolingUltra LowFan 2 2 Highceiling KIT...

Page 30: ...toppedunit duringoilreturn defrostmode SettingtheMDSKitinstallationoption Indication andDetails Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details HeatingSe...

Page 31: ...at of the indoor unit heat exchanger Since the watervapor might be condensed on the indoor unit which may fall into a living space use this function to get rid of the water vapor out of the indoor uni...

Page 32: ...1 UseAuto Change Overfor HRonly 2 1 C 2 1 C 2 2 C 3 1 5 C 3 1 5 C 3 2 5 C 4 2 C 4 2 C 4 3 C 2 Use Cooling onlyindoor unitforHR 5 2 5 C 5 2 5 C 5 3 5 C 6 3 C 6 3 C 6 4 C 7 3 5 C 7 3 5 C 7 4 5 C Option...

Page 33: ...es C 6 0 C Nodelay D 6 0 C 10minutes E 6 0 C 20minutes Option SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24 Explanation PAGE ForcingFANOperation forHeatingandCooling Indication andDetails Indication Details Ind...

Page 34: ...Setting 02 series SEG9 1 Setting 05 series SEG18 0 The hot water heater is turned on at the same time as the heating thermostat is on and turned off when the heating thermostat is off k k k compensat...

Page 35: ...0 D Option type 0toF Tens position value 0to9 Units position value 0to9 New value 0toF Example Changing the Buzzer control SEG17 option of the installation options to1 disuse Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG...

Page 36: ...Earth conductor connection Correct operation follow the steps below Afterfinishing the installation of the airconditioner you should explain the following to the user Referto appropriate pages in the...

Page 37: ...to unmatching number of installed units E201 5 Error due to repeated communication address E108 6 Communication address not confirmed E109 Other outdoor unit communication errorthat is not on the abov...

Page 38: ...ection E181 Other outdoorunit self diagnosis errorthat is not on the above list Floating Switch 2nd detection E153 X X EEPROM error E162 EEPROM option error E163 Error due to incompatible indoor unit...

Page 39: ...39 English Appendix Memo...

Page 40: ...DB68 09967A 00...

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