Page 2 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; IMPORTANT NOTES
This air conditioner meets strict safety and operatingstandards. The installer of this unit must install or servicethis unit so it operates safely and efficiently. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, with-in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert theuser to the presence of uninsulated d...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS 2 It is recommended that you read the Installation and Operating instructions fully before installing and/or operating thisunit. Safety Instructions ....................................................1Contents ...................................................................2 INSTALLATIO...
Page 4 - ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITH THE UNIT:; BASIC ACCESSORIES; INSTALLATION SECTION
This Installation section explains how and where to connect this new air conditioner. Please read make sure all acces-sories are included as shown below and read manual thoroughly. This Installation section is provided to assist the per-son knowledgeable in air conditioner installation and should no...
Page 5 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; ACCESSORIES NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE UNIT:
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 4 1 2 6 3 8 7 5 4 ACCESSORIES NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE UNIT: No. Description Part No. Qty Material Size 1 Drain Hose Extension 3103200200 1 PVC ID19.6 X 2m PVC Pipe 2 Tape 2TQ1008000 1 PVC 80W X 0.1T X 3.5m 3 Copper Tubing Extension 3100002600 1 1/2", 1/4" Copper Tube 4 Ins...
Page 6 - OVERVIEW; INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Below is an overview for the connection of the the Indoor unit to the Outdoor unit. The pages following will give detailedinstructions for full installation. Remember to read the complete Installation section and follow all the safety instructionsfully when installing the Indoor and Outdoor units. O...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION; CAUTION; INSTALLING THE WALL BRACKET:
1. Determine the type of wall (sheetrock, concrete, etc.) and make sure it is strong enough to hold indoor unit.Select an approximate position for the unit, taking therequired distances away from walls/AC outlet intoconsideration. INSTALLATION 6 INDOOR UNIT • Do not install the unit in an area with ...
Page 9 - MOUNTING THE INDOOR UNIT
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) 8 4. Connect the wires to the housing and terminals on the control board individually according to the out-door unit connection. The used connection cable connected to indoor and out- door unit must be ; 1) H07RN-F 3G1.5mm 2 (NOT INCLUDED) 2) H07RN-F 2G1.5mm 2 (NOT INCLUDED)...
Page 10 - PREPARING THE COPPER TUBING (NOT INCLUDED); CONNECTING COPPER TUBES
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) 9 CAUTION: • When using the tube reamer, hold the tube downward and make sure no copper scraps fall into the tubing. 2. Make a flare at the end of the copper tube with a flare tool.Make sure the inside surface and edges are smoothand the sides are uniform length. 1. Cut the ...
Page 11 - CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) 10 3. Once a smooth match is made, tighten the flare nut using a wrench. Be very careful not to strip thethreads or flare nut. Repeat this process for the smalland large tubing. When tightening the flare nut, useanother wrench to securely hold the coupler fromtwisting and po...
Page 13 - APPLYING PUTTY AND INSERTING WALL CAP
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) 12 1. Tape the two copper tubes, drain hose (and the electrical wiring if local codes permit) together withthe supplied tape. Make sure the electrical wiringdoes not come in direct contact with the coppertubing or drain hose. Approximately 1 foot outsidethe hole, let the dra...
Page 14 - AIR PURGING
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) 13 AIR PURGING Air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system may createadverse conditions as indicated below: • pressure in the system rises• operating current rises• cooling efficiency drops• moisture in the refrigerant circuit may freeze and block capillary tubing •...
Page 16 - TEST RUN; PUMP DOWN
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) 15 TEST RUN Check that all tubing and wiring have been completed correctly. Check again that the wide and narrow tube servicevalves are fully opened. Turn on the power and run the system. Service Valve Construction • Valve Position Closed The valve systems of both the wide a...
Page 17 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS; OPERATING SECTION; OUTDOOR UNIT
16 LOCATION OF CONTROLS OPERATING SECTION Electrostatic Filter(Option) Removes dust particles from the air. Air Cleaning Filters Removes dust andprohibits germs. Emergency/RemoteSwitch Push to select thedesired position. Indicators Indicate the setting Sensor Wire Indoor Cover Power Plug Cold Air Ai...
Page 18 - Remote Control Signal Receiver; Indoor Unit Display
17 LOCATION OF CONTROLS INDOOR UNIT ■ Remote Control Signal Receiver This place is the part to receive the signal if it receivethe signal, you can hear the signal “beep. beep”. ■ There is a switch panel at inside of Front Panel. At the time of operating, open theFront Panel. Emergency switch can be ...
Page 19 - REMOTE CONTROLLER; AUTO; REMOTE DISPLAY
18 LOCATION OF CONTROLS (CONTINUED) MODE SLEEP ON/OFF TIMER ENTER/ CANCEL FAN SPEED TURBO/MILD DisplayDisplay information TURBO/MILDPress to be colder the unit. TIMER ENTER/CANCEL ButtonPress to enter a timer setting or to cancel timer setting TIMER ON/OFF ButtonPress to set the unit of or on time.(...
Page 20 - OPERATION; CONNECTING THE AC CORD; THREE MINUTE COMPRESSOR DELAY
19 OPERATION 1. Insert the attached AC plug into a pronged 220V AC outlet. AC Outletand Plug NOTES: • Never connect the AC line cord plug to other than the specified voltage (220V). • Use the attached power cord only.• The new air conditioner system should be on it’s own 220V circuit. Contact your l...
Page 21 - CELSIUS TO FAHRENHEIT CONVERSION CHART; HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES
OPERATION (CONTINUED) 20 CELSIUS TO FAHRENHEIT CONVERSION CHART CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT 18 64.4 19 66.2 20 68 21 69.8 22 71.6 23 73.4 24 75.2 25 77 CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT 26 78.8 27 80.6 28 82.4 29 84.2 30 86 31 87.8 32 89.6 NOTES: • When operating the remote controller, make sure there are no obstructions b...
Page 22 - TO SET THE UNIT TO AUTO MODE; SET UNIT TO QUICK MODE; FAN SPEEDS; TO SET UNIT TO COOL MODE
21 1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on;the On LED will light on the indoorunit and “ON” will light in the re-mote display. 2. Make sure the indicator appears in the remote display. Using the TEMP. ▼ or ▲ buttons, set the desired tempera- ture. The desired temperature...
Page 23 - TO OPERATE FAN ONLY
22 FAN SPEEDS “ ” The fan will operate on low speed. “ ” The fan will operate on medium speed. “ ” The fan will operate on high speed. “NATURAL” The fan will randomly cycle through thespeeds simulating a breeze. NOTE: • If “NATURAL” is selected, the NATURAL” indicator on the indoor unit will light. ...
Page 24 - TO SET UNIT TO HEAT MODE; TO SELECT THE FAN DIRECTION
23 1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn theunit on; the On LED will lighton the indoor unit and “ON”will light in the remote display. 2. Press the MODE button until the Heat indicator appears in the display. In the heat mode, the fan direction(UP, DOWN) is further downwardthan th...
Page 25 - TO SET THE ON TIMER MODE; TO SET THE OFF TIMER MODE
24 1. Press the ON/OFF button of timer on the remote control to set the on timer mode, “HOUR” and “ON” on the remote display will be displayed and “TIMER” will be flicked. When you increase to press “ON/OFF” you will get desired time. Then, if pressing “ENTER/CANCEL” button, ON TIMERMode will be sta...
Page 26 - TO CANCEL SLEEP MODE:; TO SET UNIT TO SLEEP MODE
25 TO CANCEL SLEEP MODE: To cancel sleep mode, press the SLEEP button again; theSLEEP indicator will disappear in the display. AUTO TO SET UNIT TO SLEEP MODE In the cooling operation; When you are going to sleep, select this feature and the unit will cool off the room to the desired tempera- ture an...
Page 27 - CHANGING/CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS; CLEANING THE INDOOR COVER
26 CHANGING/CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS To change or clean the two black air filters, follow the procedures below: 1. Open the indoor unit’s cover and remove both black air filters bybending them slightly backwardand the lifting out. 2. Remove the two small filters (Deodorizing and Electrostatic)from t...
Page 28 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE; WARNING
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 27 Clean the casing and front of the indoor unit with a vacuum brush or wipe with a clean damp cloth. • NEVER USE Solvents, harsh chemicals or hot water to clean the unit.• Some metal edges on the unit are sharp. Be careful when cleaning or handling.• Internal parts in the outdo...
Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; SYMPTOMS
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 28 Before requesting service, please refer to the chart below for possible solutions: SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS No power. Power failure. Restore the power Line voltage too low. Contact electrician to install new outlet. Unit is unplugged or not completely Inser...
Page 30 - SPECIFICATIONS; MODEL
SPECIFICATIONS 29 MODEL DSB-07 1 LH Function Cooling / Heating (Heat pump) Power Supply AC 220-240V, 50Hz Cooling Capacity (Heating) 1,688 Kcal/h (1,764 Kcal/h) Operating Current (Heating Mode) 3.0 A (3.2 A) Power Consumption (Heating Mode) 676 W (693 W) Indoor Unit Dimensions W 750 x H 240 x D 174 ...