Daewoo Split Airconditioning System Installation, Selecting a Site, Installing the Wall Bracket

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INSTALLATION

SELECTING A SITE:

INDOOR UNIT

Do not install the unit in an area with direct sunlight, near heat sources (radiator, etc.), or an area where leakage of flammable gas may be expected.

Select a position in the room, high on the wall, where the whole room can be uniformly cooled.

Select a location that can hold the weight of the unit and where the copper tubing, drain hose and Indoor to Outdoor Wire have the shortest distance to the Outdoor unit.

Make sure the Indoor unit is installed at least 10cm (3.95in) away from the top and left side wall and at least 30cm (11.8in) from AC outlet and right side wall (see Overview figure on previous page).

OUTDOOR UNIT

Do not install the unit in an area near heat sources, ex- haust fans, or an area where leakage of flammable gas may be expected.

Do not install the unit in a humid, damp or uneven loca- tion.

Select a location that is well ventilated .

Leave enough room around the unit for air intake, ex- haust and possible maintenance.

INSTALLING THE WALL BRACKET:

To install the wall bracket, follow the procedures below. One hole is required for the tubing and may be either on the left or right side.

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 the required distances away from walls/AC outlet into consideration.

2.Determine if the hole is to be made at the left or right hole location.

150 mm

60 mm

10 mm

10 mm

3.Using drill with hole-cutting attachment or equivalent, cut a hole 65mm (2.56") in diameter. The hole should be made at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side. Measure the thickness from the inside to outside edges and cut a PVC pipe at a slight angle 1/4" shorter than the thickness of the wall and insert pipe in wall.

Indoor

Outdoor

Cut at slight angle

CAUTION

Before making hole, make sure there are no studs, pipes, electrical wiring or conduit directly behind the area to be cut.

4.For sheetrock, wooden or similar wall, measure down from the ceiling using a level or tape measure and attach the wall bracket to the wall using 4 screws. If you are not able to line up the holes with the beams, use toggle bolts. Make sure the wall bracket is even and flush against the wall.

For Concrete, or similar type wall, make holes into the wall and insert concrete nails instead of screws.

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Contents DSB-071LH Important Notes Safety InstructionsContents Copper Tubing Basic AccessoriesAccessories Supplied with the Unit Wall Bracket Concrete Nails Remote ControllerDescription Qty Material Size Optional AccessoriesAccessories not Supplied with the Unit Accessories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Overview Installation DiagramInstalling the Wall Bracket InstallationSelecting a Site Brown Blue Blue Black Yellow/Green Mounting the Indoor Unit To connect the copper tubes, follow the procedures below Connecting Copper TubesPreparing the Copper Tubing not Included To connect the drain hose, follow the procedures below Connecting the Drain HoseBlack Tubing AIR Purging with Vacuum Pump Test RUN AIR PurgingLeak Test Finishing the job EvacuationPump Down Test RUNIndoor Unit Air Cleaning FiltersLCD Remote Controller Location of ControlsIndoor Unit Display Remote Display Remote ControllerOperation Connecting the AC CordSetting the Unit for Remote Operation Three Minute Compressor DelayCelsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Chart HOW to Install BatteriesFAN Speeds To SET the Unit to Auto ModeSET Unit to Quick Mode To SET Unit to Cool ModeTo Operate FAN only To SET Unit to Dehumidifier ModeTo Select the FAN Direction To SET Unit to Heat ModePlay. For example, if it is 800 P.M. To SET the on Timer ModeTo SET the OFF Timer Mode Press the Timer OFF button once to enter the Timer screenTo Cancel Sleep Mode To SET Unit to Sleep ModeEmergency Operation Cleaning the Indoor Cover CHANGING/CLEANING the AIR FiltersInsert cleaned or new black fil- ters back into the unit Before the Season Care and MaintenancePrecautions After the SeasonSymptoms Possible Cause Possible Solutions Troubleshooting GuidePush EMERGENCY/REMOTE Model Specifications