Hisense Group KF-5002GWE manual

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    ● Thank you for purchasing or distributing Hisense products. ● Please read this manual carefully before using the appliance. ● Please keep this manual in a safe place. ● Specifications may vary slightly to those indicated due to technical improvements. Contents 1. FEATURES 2. SAFETY NOTICE 3. COMPONENTS INTRODUCTION 4. OPERATION MANUAL 5. M[...]

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    Features Novel exterior Excellent selected material, compact structure, arc streamline, simple line, luxurious and elegant, novel design, representing international prevalent trend. Microcomputer controlled operation Internal microcomputer with powerful function, easy operation and use of remote control unit, air conditioner can automatically adjus[...]

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        Safety Notice 2 ! ! WARNING: CAUTION: Operations displaying this symbol may result in fatal injury. Operations displaying this symbol may result in serious injury. A. Instructions for installation B. Instructions for operation Installation only by authorized professionals through local distributors. Attention should be paid to power sourc[...]

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    3 Avoid unnecessarily plugging and unplugging the appliance. Be sure that the power plug is clean and completely inserted to the socket. The appliance must only be used for room air conditioning. Never operate the appliance with wet hand. Keep plants or pets away from the air source. Do not clean the appliance by washing with water. Hold the plug, [...]

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    Keep the room well ventilated, especially in rooms where burners are used. Disconnect the appliance when cleaning. Unplug the appliance when operation of the appliance stops. Make sure that fan stops before cleaning. Keep gas burners away from moving air from the appliance. Unplug the appliance when operation is suspended for long periods. Regularl[...]

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        Components Introduction Air filter Indoor unit sensor(inside) Switch button Power plug Air outlet Impeller (left-right adjustment) Impeller (up-down adjustment) Air inlet Front cover INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT 5 Display panel Air fresh filter Tubes Drainage hose Air inlet (rear and side) Cable Air outlet[...]

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        Components Introduction 6 POWER HI-POWER TIMER OPERATING INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY P ANEL ON/OFF Each part stands for: 1. Power indicator illuminating means the appliance in operating condition. 2. Timer indicator illuminating means the appliance in timer or sleep condition. 3. Operating indicator illuminating means the compressor in work condi[...]

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        Components Introduction REMOTE CONTROL UNIT A A T .SETTING T .SETTING C A A HOUR ON OFF H.P. ON/OFF TEMP. SLEEP FLAP ON OFF SET CLR SENSOR BATTERY FAN/MUTE RESET MODE Sensor Test ing the ambie[...]

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        Components Introduction 8 HOW TO USE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Install the battery 1 2 3 RESET button Sliding cover After replacement of batteries, the LCD on the remote control unit will display the status. 1. Press the two sides of the cover of the battery component and slide it downward and remove. 2. Insert two AAA #7 Alkali batteries, and [...]

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        Operation Manual PREPARA TION BEFORE RUNNING Raise the front cover, and then install the air filter . MANUAL OPERATION (COOLING, DEHUMIDIFICA TION, FAN) Basic operation 1.Before running the appliance, press the "MODE" for selection one mode of the dehumidification, cooling and fan. 2.Press the "ON/OFF" button to start [...]

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        Operation Manual AUTO RUN Basic operation 1. Press the "MODE" button for selection of the "AUTO" function for automatic cessation of the appliance. 2. Press the "ON/OFF" button and the appliance is then set in automatic mode. NOTICE: The appliance is designed to control the function of operating mode automati[...]

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    FLAP     Operation Manual FAN SPEED AND DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT Basic operation When the appliance works, press "FAN/MUTE" change airflow speed. Press "FAN/MUTE" each time, indoor unit fan speed can be altered among , , , . When the appliance works, press "FLAP" change vertical airflow direction. Press "[...]

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        Operation Manual TIMER SWITCH ON/OFF Postponed Start Setting The appliance will start operating after the period set by the timer. When the appliance is set in the "Cooling" mode, a desired temperature will be reached after a desired set time (the reservation function). Postponed cessation setting Set the time for cessation of t[...]

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    C A A T .SETTING T .SETTING       Operation Manual SLEEP SETTING MODE/HI-POWER OPERATION/AIR FRESHING Hi-power operation The appliance set in this mode will produce lower temperature air than ordinary condition. This function can make you feel comfortable rapidly in summer. Press "H.P ." button, the appliance start to work in this m[...]

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        Maintenance 2 2 1 1 ! CAUTION Cuts and abrasions may result from contact with the sharp components inside the appliance. Clean the air filter once very two weeks. 1. Cleaning of indoor unit Wipe the indoor unit with a dry soft cloth damped in 40 ℃  water. 2. Front cover cleaning In terms of the operation shown as picture, unload the f[...]

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        Maintenance 4. Cleaning and replacement of air fresh filter Raise the front cover and take out the air filter. T ake out the dirty air fresh filter from the air filter. There are two kinds of air fresh filter, the photocatalyst health filter can be used again after washed by water and dried; the electrocstatic air cleaning filter should b[...]

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        Wise Operation Blockage of the air inlet or outlet may reduce the cooling capacity of the appliance. Cooling capacity can be reduced by accumulated dirt on the air filter. Clean the air filter when noise is heard or water drops accumulate at the outlet. Adjust the wind direction to level for cooling. Please use the timer reasonably to sav[...]

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        Trouble S hooting Failure of airflow conversion Airflow cannot be altered when the dehumidification are started. Postponed operation The safety function postpones 3 or 5 minutes before operation after the appliance is connected to the power supply. Ka da Wait a minute Strange odor Odors from wall carpet or clothing will be absorbed and tr[...]

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        Trouble S hooting Make sure any of the following circumstances occurs: Failure of Operation Failure of Desired Cooling Capacity Power failure Operation of the appliance will be recovered after failure of power supply. Power is disconnected Short circuit or blown fuse Batteries in the remote control unit are exhausted or incorrectly insert[...]

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        Trouble S hooting Contact the after-sales service for repair should any of the following events occur (see the Warranty Card). Strange sound Water leakage from indoor unit Loosed or corroded support rack Burned smell Hot power plug Blown fuse or circuit breaker trip Additional Information After a long period of operation, the safety devic[...]

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    Technical Tables and Diagrams O 1. PERMITTED AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FOR THE AIR CONDITIONER IS AS FOLLOWING: +18~+43 C(GB/T 7725-1996). 3. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM KF-5002GWE AC, 220V- 220V 50Hz 1.92 5.0kW 3 750m /h R22/1.85kg 13.0kg/54.0kg 。 8m/80 230V kW ~ 3 2. MAIN SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT Model Rated voltage Voltage range Rated frequency [...]

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    Technical Tables and Diagrams 4. ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FAN MOTOR 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 123 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 ~ 7 1 ~ 7 135 135 123 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 ROOM COIL SU COM CM FLAP1 FLAP2 FM PULSE IN SW PRY SEC 0 1 2 3 4 5 21 INDOOR UNIT POWER TRAN. COIL SENSOR SENSOR POWER SOCKET EVAPORATOR TERMINAL PANEL CONECTION WITH OUTDOO[...]

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        Appendix: Installation 1. SUMMARY 1.1 Notice This operation manual has explicit information for installation and maintenance in most conditions. Contact the local distributor or after-sales service for further information. 1) Wiring notice Only qualified professionals should carry out wiring of the appliance. Disconnect the power supply b[...]

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        Appendix: Installation 8 2. INSTALLA TION LOCATION 2.1 Indoor unit 2.2 Outdoor unit ! ! WARNING WARNING Maintain the required space around the appliance to prevent overheat. The location for installation of the appliance should not be in an area with the following: Di rect sunlight H eat resource Inflammable gas Thick oil fog The applianc[...]

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    Lining cover Back cover Refrigerant tube Electrical cable Air exchange tube ! CAUTION     Appendix: Installation 3. INSTALLA TION OF INDOOR UNIT 3.1 Take off the back cover 1) Release the clips as shown by the mark " " on the back cover. 2) T ake off the back cover. 3.2Drilling 1) Locate the back cover of the indoor unit on the wall[...]

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        Appendix: Installation Figure 14 3.5 Wiring (1)Before wiring, make sure the rated voltage indicated on the nameplate conforms to the local power voltage. (2)Wiring should be carried out in accordance with the instructions on the electrical schematic diagram (Figure 14). 1 2 3 Terminal Panel of the indoor unit Terminal Panel of the outdoor[...]

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    Min. 8mm Thickness of 8mm Heat insulation materials Tapered nuts Copper tube Flarer     5.REFRIGERANT TUBE 5.1 Flaring the tube (1) Cut the tube with a tube cutter to the desired length (30.50cm is recommended) (2) Smooth the edge of the copper tube with a reamer or a file. Hold the pipe vertically with one end downward to make sure that no c[...]