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		 HW 9EZ 12EZ 18EZ   
					GB   
					User manual and installation guide   
				GB   
					Do not use your air conditioner when:   
					the power cord is   
					damaged.   
					there is a chance   
					of liquids falling on   
					the unit.   
					there is a risk of   
					interference from   
					foreign objects.   
					it a close to a heat   
					source.   
					This air conditioner   
					is not made for DIY   
					repair.   
					HOW IT WORKS   
					The compressor (6) in the exterior unit   
					compresses the refrigerant into a high-   
					temperature, high-pressure gas. When   
					this gas flows along the cooling fins of the   
					condenser (7), heat is extracted and the   
					gas condenses into a liquid, which is led   
					to the evaporator (1) in the interior unit.   
					The liquid expands into a gas at a low   
					temperature and low pressure.   
					This gas absorbs the warmth of the air   
					in the room, the cooled air is blown back   
					into the room and the heat absorbed   
					by the refrigerant gas is led to the   
					compressor.   
					1 
					a 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					c 
					b 
					6 
					7 
					5 
					d 
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					A fan (3) draws the air (a) over the   
					filter (2) and evaporator (1) and blows the   
					cooled air (b) back into the room.   
					A fan (8) draws air over the condenser   
					and blows warm air (d) away.   
					1. evaporator   
					2. filter   
					3. fan   
					5. liquid line   
					6. compressor   
					7. condenser coil   
					8. fan   
					4. gas line   
					Heating (H-models only)   
					The system operates in reverse: the condenser works as an evaporator, the   
					evaporator as a condenser: warm air is blown into the room. This is ideal for cool   
					days when the main heating is not on, or to supplement the main central heating in   
					autumn and spring.   
					Dehumidifying   
					As with cooling, the moisture in the air condenses on the cold evaporator at room   
					temperature and is drained outdoors.   
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					REMOTE CONTROL   
					LCD display:   
					temperature   
					timer setting   
					timer on/off   
					fan   
					6 
					1 
					fan speed   
					louvre setting   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					or indication of active mode or   
					selected option   
					7 
					8 
					5 
					9 
					10   
					Buttons:   
					1. Temperature setting   
					2. ON/OFF   
					3. Swing   
					4. Air flow   
					5. Sleep   
					6. Mode   
					7. Fan speed   
					8. Timer   
					9. Turbo   
					10. Hold   
					NB Clean and Lamp buttons are not applicable   
					to this air conditioner.   
					Using the remote control   
					The remote control signal has a range of up to 8 m. Point the   
					remote control at the receiver in the indoor unit.   
					A beep confirms that the remote control signal has been received.   
					Replacing the batteries   
					• remove the cover   
					• replace the AAA batteries, + to + and – to -–   
					• install the cover   
					• press the on/off button; if no symbols appear on   
					the display, the batteries are empty or have been   
					incorrectly installed   
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					OPERATION   
					General   
					• Turn the unit on with the ON/OFF BUTTON [2]. The last used operating mode is   
					selected.   
					• The ON/OFF BUTTON turns the appliance off; the operating mode active at this   
					moment is stored in memory and will be used when the air conditioner is   
					switched back on again.   
					• Set the temperature with the TEMP BUTTONS [1] – within the limits of the   
					thermostat: 18 °C – 32 °C. Each press of the button makes a change of 1 °C.   
					• Use the FAN SPEED BUTTON [7] to set the fan speed at low , medium , high   
					or   
					automatic ( is flashing). The fan speed in the automatic setting is determined   
					by the difference between the set temperature and the room temperature.   
					• Use the SWING BUTTON [3] to adjust the horizontal (up/down) air flow direction.   
					Mode selection   
					Press the MODE BUTTON [6] to select the operating mode. The symbol on the left   
					side of the display indicates the selected mode.   
					Auto   
					1. Press the MODE BUTTON [6] until the symbol appears next to AUTO.   
					2. The temperature is automatically set to 25 °C and can not be adjusted.   
					3. Use the FAN SPEED BUTTON [7] to set the fan speed.   
					4. Use the SWING BUTTON [3] to adjust the air flow direction.   
					Cool   
					1. Press the MODE BUTTON [6] until the symbol appears next to COOL.   
					2. Set the desired temperature.   
					3. Use the FAN SPEED BUTTON [7] to set the fan speed.   
					4. Use the SWING BUTTON [3] to adjust the air flow direction.   
					Dry (dehumidify)   
					1. Press the MODE BUTTON [6] until the symbol appears next to DRY.   
					2. The temperature is automatically set to 25 °C and can not be adjusted.   
					3. The fan speed is automatically set to low and can not be changed.   
					4. The air flow direction is automatically set to fixed and can not be adjusted.   
					Heat   
					1. Press the MODE BUTTON [6] until the symbol appears next to HEAT.   
					2. Set the desired temperature.   
					3. Use the FAN SPEED BUTTON [7] to set the fan speed.   
					4. Use the SWING BUTTON [3] to adjust the air flow direction.   
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					Fan mode   
					1. Press the MODE BUTTON [6] until the symbol appears next to FAN.   
					2. Use the FAN SPEED BUTTON [7] to set the fan speed.   
					3. Use the SWING BUTTON [3] and the AIR FLOW BUTTON [4] to adjust the air flow direction.   
					Sleep button   
					Press the SLEEP BUTTON [5], the symbol appears on the right hand side of the display   
					next to SLEEP. Press again to release the sleep mode.   
					In this mode the air flow sound is reduced. Use the sleep mode when you are going   
					to bed.   
					In COOL mode operation, the room temperature will be raised gradually 2 °C higher   
					than the setting when SLEEP mode was activated.   
					In HEAT mode operation, the room temperature will be lowered gradually 5 °C lower   
					than the setting when SLEEP mode was activated.   
					When the SLEEP MODE is selected, the display on the unit will dim to be seen well in a   
					dark room without causing distraction to sleep.   
					Turbo button   
					During COOL or HEAT mode operation, the air flow rate (the amount of air circulating   
					through the room) can be increased. Press the TURBO BUTTON [9], the symbol   
					appears on the right hand side of the display next to TURBO. Press this button again   
					to cancel the turbo operation and return to the other air flow rates.   
					Timer button (timed switching off)   
					1. Press the TIMER BUTTON [8] to enter the “timed” mode when the unit is switched on.   
					2. Press this button to set after how many hours the air conditioner should switch   
					off. The   
					indication) 1... with each press of the button.   
					Once the set time has elapsed (the symbol shows the remaining number of   
					symbol in the display cycles through 1   
					2 
					... 24 cancel (no   
					hours) the air conditioner will switch itself off. To cancel this function before the set   
					time has elapsed, press the TIMER BUTTON [8] again.   
					Timer button (timed switching on)   
					The air conditioner is switched off (stand-by).   
					1. Press the TIMER BUTTON [8] to enter the “timed” mode.   
					2. Press this button to set after how many hours the air conditioner should switch   
					on. The   
					indication) 1... with each press of the button.   
					3. Set the desired operation, temperature, fan speed, etc.   
					Once the set time has elapsed (the symbol shows the remaining number of   
					symbol in the display cycles through 1   
					2 
					... 24 cancel (no   
					hours) the air conditioner will switch itself on. To cancel this function before the set   
					time has elapsed, press the TIMER BUTTON [8] again.   
					Hold button   
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					Press the HOLD BUTTON [10] to lock or to unlock the keys of the remote control. The   
					symbol on the right hand side of the display next to HOLD indicates locked keys.   
					Left/right air flow direction   
					Method 1: Manually adjust   
					Turn the air conditioner off. Adjust the fins by hand.   
					Method 2: Horizontal and vertical auto swing   
					Press the AIR FLOW BUTTON [4] to let the fins swing constantly or leave them in a fixed   
					manual set postion.   
					IMPORTANT   
					Auto restart   
					The air conditioner will automatic restart when electricity is restored after a power   
					cut. If in doubt, check the settings.   
					Range of internal thermostat   
					The internal thermostat can be set at a desired temperature between 16 and 32 °C.   
					Note that whether the desired value is achieved depends on conditions in the room.   
					Range of heat pump function   
					The heat function can be used to supply low cost heat when the external   
					temperature is approximately 10 °C or higher.   
					Note that it may not operate properly at lower external temperatures, it will cycle   
					frequently to defrost the outdoor coil and stops operating at minus 5 °C.   
					Capacity   
					The required cooling or heating capacity depends greatly on the location and/or use   
					of the room where the air conditioner is installed. Strong sunlight and the presence   
					of people, lights or equipment create an additional heat load with resulting smaller   
					reduction in room temperature.   
					Normal living spaces require about 100 W per square metre of floor surface. In   
					strong sunlight or if other sources of heat are present, this may be as much as   
					350 W/m2.   
					Tip: on warm days, let the air conditioner cool the room as much as possible during   
					the night. Cold walls and furniture will help to keep the room pleasant during use.   
					Avoid strong sunlight.   
					Aim for a room temperature only up to 3–5 °C lower than ambient temperature to   
					save energy and shock to the body when moving out of the conditioned space. The   
					air conditioner will dry the air, making it more comfortable even if not very cold.   
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					Emergency start   
					In the event of a problem, or when the remote control is missing,   
					the air conditioner can be operated using the emergency button   
					under the panel in the indoor unit. Open the front panel and press   
					the button to switch on (in the mode last set) or to switch off.   
					FILTERS   
					Turn the air conditioner off and remove the plug from the mains outlet.   
					B 
					B 
					C 
					A 
					A 
					Opening: at the A recesses, pull the   
					front part up. The front part will stay   
					horizontal (turn up 90 °).   
					Closing: press the front part down at   
					the sides at B and in the middle at C.   
					Make sure it is properly closed (click).   
					1. Hold the front part open (or put it in horizontal position) and remove the   
					filter(s).   
					2. Tap the filter gently or use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt. If the dust filter   
					is very dirty, it may be washed in lukewarm water with a very small amount of   
					neutral detergent. Rinse well and allow to dry completely (not in direct sunlight or   
					near a source of heat).   
					3. Keep the grid panel open and reinstall the filter(s). Press the panel shut; a click   
					indicates it is closed properly.   
					4. Plug the appliance back in and turn it on.   
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					CLEANING   
					Turn the air conditioner off and remove the plug from the mains outlet.   
					Indoor unit   
					Dust regularly with a dry cloth or slightly damp paper towel.   
					Never use chemicals or solvents. Never spray a liquid in or over the appliance.   
					Outdoor unit   
					Remove dirt and keep the air intake and exhaust openings free of leaves, etc.   
					Cleaning with chemicals may cause damage.   
					END OF PERIOD OF USE   
					If the air conditioner is not going to be used for an extended period:   
					• set in fan mode with temperature set at 30 °C (86 °F) so that the inside of the   
					appliance dries out.   
					• remove the plug from the outlet (even when switched off the air conditioner will   
					consume about 5 W) and take the batteries out the remote control.   
					• clean the indoor and outdoor unit.   
					• clean the filters as well.   
					START OF PERIOD OF USE   
					If the air conditioner is to be used again after an extended period:   
					• check that the air intake and exhaust openings of the indoor and outdoor unit are   
					not blocked. Remove all dirt and obstacles.   
					• check that there is a filter.   
					• check that the condensation outlet drains properly.   
					• install 2 AAA batteries in the remote control.   
					• dust the indoor unit.   
					• turn the appliance on, set the time and desired setting.   
					Note: make sure condensation is drained freely and that there is no obstacle such   
					as algae growth, otherwise leaks may occur.   
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					In case of a non quick coupling unit, make sure to have the professional after-sales   
					service person or authorized dealer to install the units.   
					• The units may not be installed in places where there might be leakage of   
					combustible gases: fire hazard.   
					• Make sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker is installed,   
					either as a plug in device or on the main board, instead of a   
					fuse.   
					• Check whether the connection of wires between indoor and   
					outdoor unit is not loose.   
					• Make sure that the air conditioner is properly grounded.   
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					SAFETY ASPECTS   
					Check the network voltage.   
					Make sure that the existing network voltage corresponds to the value specified on   
					the type tag on the appliance.   
					Keep the work area tidy.   
					Carelessness in the work area can lead to accidents.   
					Use the right tools.   
					Do not use tools that are not sturdy enough for heavy work. Use reliable tools   
					suitable for the purpose for which they are intended.   
					Wear a mask and eye and ear protection.   
					When doing work which may produce splinters or dust and when working over your   
					head always wear eye protection and a well-fitting face mask. Wear ear mufflers in   
					noisy conditions.   
					Extension cord when working outdoors.   
					Only use approved and correspondingly marked extension leads and sockets during   
					work out of doors.   
					Check electrical equipment for any damage.   
					Never use equipment with a switch that does not work.   
					Be careful when working on steps, ladders and scaffolding.   
					Be extra careful when working on an elevated surface. Make sure that stepladders,   
					steps, ladders and scaffolding are placed correctly and cannot slip.   
					Electrical cables, gas and water pipes etc.   
					Important safety aspect for work with drilling equipment:   
					Make sure that when drilling you cannot strike electrical cable, gas or water pipes.   
					Check the wall with a duct/cable detector before you start drilling.   
					Is everything clear?   
					Once you have familiarised yourself with the safety recommendations and have   
					learnt from the user’s manual how to use the tools, you can start working. By   
					following the instructions and recommendations of the manufacturers you can be   
					sure that you are working as safely as possible.   
					Keep these guidelines!   
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					SAFETY   
					Read the section on safety aspects and these instructions before you start.   
					Stick to the work sequence and working method shown here.   
					For technical or commercial reasons, the manufacturer may make changes to the   
					appliance or component parts, without general notification. You can consult your   
					supplier about this.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					• This appliance must be connected to an earthed socket for 230 V/50 Hz, with a   
					13 A fuse.   
					• The connection to the national grid must be carried out in agreement with the   
					safety standards as regards the installation of electrical household appliances   
					applicable in the country of use.   
					If in doubt have the electrical installation checked and if necessary modified by a   
					qualified electrician   
					Ensure you have:   
					• a well lit and a work area clear of clutter.   
					• a well thought out and pre-arranged work plan.   
					• sound tools and reliable implements.   
					• protection: safety goggles, ear protection, mask, hard hat, work shoes and work   
					gloves.   
					The outdoor unit must be lifted and put in place by two people.   
					POSITION OF THE INDOOR UNIT   
					Install the indoor unit where there is:   
					• no influence from outdoor air,   
					• no blockage of air inlet or air outlet,   
					• no smoke or steam, and no generation, inflow, lingering or leakage of flammable   
					gases,   
					• no high-frequency facility (such as arc welder).   
					Avoid places where acid solutions or some special sprayers (sulfides) are frequently   
					used.   
					• The air from the indoor unit should reach every corner of the room.   
					• Do not install a fire alarming device near the air outlet, the alarm may   
					erroneously be triggered by the warm air from the unit.   
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					Ceiling   
					At least 10 cm   
					For operational convenience and   
					for safety, ensure there is enough   
					space between the unit and   
					walls, windows and ceiling.   
					At least   
					15 cm   
					At least   
					15 cm   
					At least 230 cm   
					Wall-mounting plate   
					Floor   
					Pipe lines can be connected in   
					the directions 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as indicated in Figure 3.   
					When connection 3, 4 or 5 is chosen, a groove for   
					the pipes has to be opened on the base stand.   
					Installation of the wall-mounting plate   
					Fix the wall-mounting plate firmly on the wall with   
					screws. Make sure the plate is level. A slanted   
					wall-mounting plate may jeopardize the smooth   
					discharge of the condensed water and cause the   
					indoor unit to leak.   
					Drill hole in the wall   
					Drill a hole slightly below the wall-mounting plate,   
					with a diameter of 65 mm and the outdoor edge   
					of the hole 5–10 mm lower (Figure 4) so that the   
					condensed water can smoothly flow out.   
					Cut the wall penetrating pipe to proper length   
					according to the thickness of the wall (i.e. 3–5 mm   
					longer than the wall thickness) and insert the pipe   
					as shown in Figure 4.   
					Installation of the drain pipe   
					Install the pipelines of the indoor unit in   
					accordance with the direction of the wall holes.   
					Wrap the drain pipe and the pipelines tightly with   
					tape. Make sure that the drain pipe is underneath   
					the pipelines (Figure 5).   
					Installation of the indoor unit   
					Pass the connection wires, connecting pipelines and drain pipe through the wall   
					hole. Hang the indoor unit on the hooks at the top of the wall-mounting plate   
					so that the hooks at the bottom of the indoor unit match the hooks of the wall-   
					mounting plate (Figure 6).   
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					Inspections:   
					• See if the hooks at the top and bottom are firmly fixed.   
					• See if the position of the master unit is properly levelled.   
					Connecting   
					wires   
					• The drain pipe must not curve upward (Figure).   
					• The drain pipe must be at the lower part of the   
					wall pipes (Figure) to avoid possible restriction   
					to the water flow.   
					Connecting pipe   
					Wall pipe   
					Drain pipe   
					Drain pipe   
					POSITION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT   
					• where the support can stand the load of the units weight and not cause   
					vibrations and noises   
					• where it is not exposed to rain or direct sunshine, but has good ventilation, no   
					restriction to the air flow   
					• where noises will not affect neighbouring places   
					• away from areas where generation, ingress, stagnant or leakage of inflammable   
					gases might occur.   
					Do not install on a non-metal frame.   
					Pay attention to the drainage of condensed water from the base plate during   
					operation. Avoid possible puddles or flow over surfaces which may become slippery   
					and a hazard to others.   
					Avoid the air outlet being directly against the wind.   
					Space requirements around the outdoor unit   
					At least   
					200 mm   
					At least   
					200 mm   
					At least   
					200 mm   
					At least   
					300 mm   
					At least   
					200 mm   
					Space for   
					maintenance   
					At least   
					500 mm   
					At least 200 mm   
					At least   
					1000 mm   
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					• use expansion bolts to fix the mounting supports on the wall   
					• use bolts and nuts to fix the outdoor unit firmly on the supports and keep on the   
					same level   
					• if the unit is installed on the wall or at the roof top, the supports have to be firmly   
					fixed to resist earthquake or strong wind.   
					PIPELINES CONNECTION   
					Ordinary pipeline connection (suitable for non-quick coupler)   
					No dust, foreign objects, air or moisture should be allowed to enter the air   
					conditioning system. Careful attention should be paid when the pipeline connection   
					for the outdoor unit is made. Avoid (repeated) curves as much as possible,   
					otherwise hardening or cracks might be caused to the pipes. Suitable wrenches   
					should be used when the pipeline connection is done to ensure appropriate torque.   
					Excessive torque might damage the joints while too little torque might lead to   
					leakage.   
					For pipes vacuuming, see “Exhaust air” paragraph.   
					Torque wrench   
					Diameter of the copper pipe   
					[“] / [mm]   
					Tightening torque   
					[kgf*m]   
					[Lbs/feet]   
					11.6   
					Spanner   
					1/4” / 6.35 mm   
					1.6   
					3.0   
					3/8” / 9.52 mm   
					21.7   
					Nut of   
					connecting pipe   
					Joint   
					Connect the indoor connections (suitable for quick coupler)   
					Be aware that it is possible to connect the connectors only in one way. Follow the   
					procedure below:   
					a. Remove the 4 dust caps from indoor connectors   
					Quick coupler   
					(wrapping with insulating c   
					(unit and pipes).   
					Low pressure valve   
					b. Align the joint counter to the connecting pipe   
					with the proper joint, tighten the connecting nuts   
					manually. Then, make it secure with a wrench   
					applying torque as shown in the table. If a torque   
					meter is not available, secure the connector with   
					1 turn after manual secure.   
					Valve core cap   
					High pressure valve   
					c. Connect the drain hose to the indoor drain outlet. Wrap the drain tube with the   
					refrigerant tubes tightly with tape. Make sure that the drain pipe is underneath   
					the pipelines.   
					d. Connect the electric plugs, and place it above tubing in the back side of the unit.   
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					multiple gauge   
					high pressure   
					side gauge   
					EXHAUST AIR   
					pressure   
					vacual mercury column   
					hand regulation   
					valve closed   
					from high pressure side   
					maintenance point   
					Only applicable for non-quick coupler.   
					main regulation   
					valve closed   
					R410A: use pump vacuum to exhaust the air.   
					This procedure must be performed by a professional.   
					to outdoor unit   
					industrial pipe   
					R407C/R410A   
					container (brown)   
					refrigerant charging diagram   
					POWER CABLE CONNECTION   
					Figure 11   
					1. Remove the cover from the outdoor unit.   
					2. Non-quick coupler:   
					wire pressing   
					plate   
					connect the indoor power and control wires firmly with   
					the ones in the outdoor unit as shown in Figure 11 - top.   
					Quick coupler:   
					directly connect the quick cable coupler from the indoor   
					unit with the one from the outdoor unit (Figure 11   
					– bottom).   
					Drawer   
					Screw   
					3. Use a pressing plate to fix the wires firmly and replace   
					the cover.   
					Note: Incorrectly connected wires may lead to electric malfunction and can   
					damage the units. See safety instructions on pages 2 and 12 for electric installation   
					compliance and damaged cable.   
					FINISHING TOUCHES   
					• Use a thermal tube to wrap the joints and wrap the tube tightly with ethylene   
					tape.   
					• Fix the wrapped pipelines vertically on the external wall with   
					duct through and pipe clamps, available at DIY-stores.   
					Fill the gaps in the holes made for the pipeline to prevent   
					rain-water from entering.   
					• Lead the water drainage pipe to a suitable drainage point,   
					making sure that the water can flow through freely.   
					16   
				GB   
					PARTS   
					Indoor unit   
					Air filter   
					Room temperature   
					detecting probe   
					Emergency   
					start/stop   
					Air outlet   
					RUN   
					TIMER   
					Air flow direction   
					adjusting   
					• •   
					Drain tube   
					Electric connection   
					Refrigerant piping   
					connection   
					Air inlet   
					side and rear   
					Outdoor unit   
					Air discharge   
					17   
				GB   
					TECHNICAL DATA   
					Model   
					HW-9EZ   
					9200   
					2.7   
					HW-12EZ   
					12000   
					HW-18EZ   
					16500   
					4.82   
					BTU/h   
					kW   
					Cooling capacity   
					measured conform EN 14511   
					3.51   
					BTU/h   
					kW   
					9500   
					2.8   
					12300   
					3.6   
					17400   
					5.1   
					Heating capacity   
					Power supply   
					220 – 240 V • 50 Hz • 1Ph   
					Power consumption   
					Current   
					W 
					A 
					840/780   
					3.9/3.7   
					17   
					1100/1000   
					5.06/4.7   
					24   
					1600/1580   
					7.27/7.4   
					31   
					Dehumidification – max.   
					Air flow – at high fan speed   
					Refrigerant   
					L/24h   
					m3/h   
					500   
					600   
					729   
					R410A   
					1080   
					35   
					Refrigerant load   
					Room size – up to   
					Fan speeds   
					g 
					m2   
					760   
					27   
					1500   
					47   
					3 
					Thermostat   
					Timer   
					°C   
					h 
					16 – 32   
					1 – 12   
					Dimensions (W x D x H)   
					– indoor unit   
					– outdoor unit   
					790 x 180 x 270 790 x 180 x 270 940 x 180 x 270   
					700 x 225 x 500 795 x 255 x 540 850 x 295 x 605   
					mm   
					Weight   
					– indoor unit   
					– outdoor unit   
					9 
					27   
					10.5   
					36   
					14   
					45   
					kg   
					Subject to modifications without prior notice. Please refer to the rating label for greater precision.   
					18   
				GB   
					ELECTRIC CONNECTION (UK ONLY)   
					For your safety please read the following information.   
					Warning: This appliance must be earthed.   
					The appliance must be connected to a 220-240 volts 50 cycle AC supply by means of a three pin socket,   
					suitably earthed and should be protected by a 13 amp fuse in the plug.   
					The appliance is supplied with a moulded 13 amp 3 pin mains plug fitted with a 13 amp fuse. Should the   
					fuse require replacement, it must be replaced with a fuse rated at 13 amp and approved to BS1362.   
					The plug contains a removable fuse cover that must be refitted when the fuse is replaced. In the event   
					of the fuse cover being lost or damaged, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover has been   
					obtained.   
					If the moulded mains plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home or is removed for any other   
					reason, then the fuse should be removed and the cut off plug disposed of safely to prevent the hazard of   
					electric shock.   
					There is a danger of electric shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket outlet.   
					How to wire a 13 amp plug.   
					Important   
					The wires in the mains lead on this appliance are coloured in   
					accordance with the following code:   
					Green and Yellow   
					– Earth   
					Blue   
					Brown   
					– Neutral   
					– Live   
					The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal   
					in the plug which is marked with the letter E or with the earth   
					symbol   
					. 
					The blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked N   
					The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L.   
					19   
				Hong Kong   
					Amcor Ltd   
					Suite 1010–1011, 10/F, Ocean Centre,   
					Harbour City, 5 Canton Road,   
					Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon,   
					Hong Kong   
					Tel: +852 2997 6865   
					Fax: +852 2997 6091   
					Email: [email protected]   
					United Kingdom   
					Amcor Ltd   
					9 Ryan Drive, West Cross Centre,   
					Great West Road, Brentford,   
					Middlesex, TW8 9ER,   
					United Kingdom   
					Tel: +44 20 8560 4141   
					Fax: +44 20 8232 8814   
					Email: [email protected]   
					USA   
					Amcor Inc.   
					685A Gotham Parkway, Carlstadt,   
					New Jersey 07072,   
					United States of America   
					Tel: +1 201 460 8100   
					Fax: +1 201 460 9481   
					Email: [email protected]   
					The Netherlands   
					Amcor B.V.   
					Anton Philipsweg 9-11,   
					1422 AL Uithoorn,   
					The Netherlands   
					Tel: +31 297 560 079   
					Fax: +31 297 523 062   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Israel   
					Amcor International Ltd   
					1 Sapir St.,   
					P.O. Box 12001,   
					Hertzelia Pituach,   
					Israel   
					Tel: +972 9 951 5351   
					Fax: +972 9 958 5650   
					Email: [email protected]   
					China   
					Shan Xia Industrial Development Zone,   
					Heng Li Town, Dongguan City,   
					Guangdong Province, China   
					Plant One - Amcor (China) Ltd   
					Tel: +86 769 8372 1090   
					Singapore   
					Amcor Investments (Singapore) Pte Ltd   
					545 Orchard Road,   
					Fax: +86 769 8372 1790   
					Email: [email protected]   
					#13-02, Far East Shopping Centre,   
					Singapore 238882   
					Tel: +65 6297 9881   
					Plant Two - Amcor Appliances Ltd   
					Tel: +86 769 8372 1970   
					Fax: +65 6297 8891   
					Fax: +86 769 8372 1790   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Email: [email protected]   
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