The conditions under which the unit can' t normally run
* Within the temperature range provided in following table, the air conditioner may
stop running and other anomalies may arise.
Cooling
Heating
*When the temperature is too high, the air conditioner may actívate the automatic
protection device, so that the air conditioner could be shut down.
*When the temperature is too low, the heat exchanger of the air conditioner may
freeze, leading to fluid dripping or other malfunction.
*In long-term cooling or dehumidification with a relative humidity of above 80%
(doors and windows are open), there may be water condenses or dripping near the
air outlet.
*T1 and T3 refer to ISO 5151.
*The tan of the indoor unit will not work immediately when the heating is started to
avoid blowing out cool air.
*When it is cold and wet outside, the outdoor unit will develop frost over the heat
exchanger which will increased the heating capacity. Then the air conditioner will
start defrost function.
*During defrost, the air conditioner will stop heating for about 5-12 minutes.
*A small cloud of condensed water may come out from the outdoor unit during
defrost. This is not a malfunction, but a result of fast defrost.
*Heating will resume after defrost is complete.
* After the air conditioner turns off, by the action of the main controller, it will be the
shutdown system pressure that automatically determines the action to turn off or
stop. After this action, the device will continue to work after a few seconds with the
air coming out slowly until it stops definitively.
Outdoor
> 43 ºC ( Apply to T1)
> 52 ºC ( Apply to T3)
Indoor
< 18 ºC
Outdoor
> 24ºC
< -7ºC
Indoor
> 27ºC
Notes for heating
Notes for turning off
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