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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SINGLE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER WITH
GAS R410A / R410A INVERTER
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA
(DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
DESCRIPTION OF AIR CONDITIONER
COMPONENTS
HOW TO USE REMOTE CONTROL
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
INSTALLATION SERVICE - PRECAUTIONS
ON INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
INSTALLATION DIMENSION DRAWINGS
INSTALLING INDOOR UNIT
CHECKS AND TEST RUN AFTER INSTALLATION
ELECTRIC HEATING BELT
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Thank you for selecting a Whirlpool air conditioner. For best results, please keep this Manual properly for
future reference.
This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE).
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this
product.
The symbol on the product, or on the documents accompanying the product, indicates that this
appliance may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal.
For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact your
local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Warning:
Make sure to insert the power plug securely. Insecure insertion of the plug may cause electrocution or fire.
Never unplug the machine while running.
Do not damage the cord or use an unapproved cord.
Do not plug other electric appliances into the same socket or use extension cords.
Never operate the air conditioner with wet hands.
Do not pull the plug out by the cord. This could cause the cord to overheat and catch fire.
Turn off the air conditioner and pull out the plug when cleaning the air conditioner. This will prevent electrocution
or injury.
The rated voltage of this air conditioner is 220-240V with a tolerance of ±22V for fluctuation. The compressor will
vibrate if the voltage is too low, causing damage to the cooling system.
If you notice anything unusual (e.g. burnt smell), switch off the power supply immediately and contact the Whirlpool
Authorized Service Center nearest you.
If the abnormal condition continues, the air conditioner could be damaged and could also cause electrocution or fire.
Grounding: The unit must be reliably grounded. The grounding cable must be connected to the special grounding
system in the building.
If the building does not have a grounding system, ask an expert electrician to install one. Never connect the
grounding cable to a gas pipe, water pipe, sewage pipe or other unless the professional considers it reliable.
Make sure to unplug air conditioner when not in use for an extended period. Accumulation of dust could cause
heating or fire.
Set the room temperature appropriately. The difference between indoor and outdoor temperature should be 5°C.
Appropriate adjustment of the temperature setting serves to reduce consumption.
When the air conditioner is running, do not leave doors and windows open in the room. This will prevent loss of
effectiveness of the air conditioner.
Never block the air inlet or outlet of indoor and outdoor unit, as this will decrease the effect of the air conditioner
or cause it to shut down or even catch fire.
Spray cans, chemicals and gas tanks must be placed at least 1m away from the indoor and outdoor unit; they could
cause fire or explosion
Make sure to mount the outdoor unit on a sturdy base. If the base is damaged and unsteady, the unit could fall and
cause injury.
Do not stand or place anything on the outdoor unit. Persons or objects falling from the unit could cause injuries.
Do not repair the air conditioner yourself. Incorrect repairs could cause electrocution or fire. Contact the Whirlpool
Authorized Service Center nearest you for repairs.
Adjust the air flow and direction properly. When the air conditioner is running, you can adjust the air flow direction
by setting the upper/lower guide louver position using the remote control or handle.
Never reach with your finger or a stick into the indoor or outdoor unit.
Never blow the air directly at pets or plants, as this may harm them.
Never spray water onto the unit or wash the air conditioner with water.
Never let the air conditioner blow on a heat source. This could put the flame out and cause carbon monoxide
poisoning.
To avoid any harm to your health, do not blow the cold air on your body too long or lower the room temperature
too much.
This air conditioner cannot be used for drying clothes or chilling foods.
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Warning:
Do not cut or damage the power cords and control lines. Any damaged power cords and signal control lines of the
air conditioner must be replaced by qualified technicians with special cords.
Persistent abnormality indicates that the air conditioner may be damaged with the consequent risk of electric shock
or fire. This may cause an electric shock.
To prevent fire always use a special power supply circuit.
Disconnect the air conditioner from the power supply if it is to be left unused for a long period.
For 18-23K, 230V, with a tolerable fluctuation of ±23V. The compressor is subject to strong vibrations under very
low voltages which can damage the refrigerating system. Electrical elements are easily damaged by high voltage.
Ensure that the power supply is suitably protected by a special circuit with air breaker. The air conditioner
automatically starts or stops according to requirements. Do not switch the air conditioner on and off too often as
this can damage the appliance. This may cause an electric shock or injury.
Do not cut or damage the external cable. Any damaged external cable must be replaced by qualified electricians.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA
(DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)
1.
The above data may change without notice. The data on the rating are accurate.
2.
When the unit is started again after a stop, it automatically resumes in the same mode as when it was
stopped. The outdoor unit starts after a slight delay.
Working temperature range:
Model AMC 996 AMC 998
Functions
Cool/Heat Cool/Heat
Cooling capacity (W)
2638 (1452~3441) 3710 (1935~3925)
Heating capacity (W)
2784 (1882~3817) 4140 (2151~4409)
Rated Voltage
220-240V~ 220-240V~
Rated Frequency
50Hz 50Hz
Cooling/Heating rated current 3.17/3.48A 4.83/5.11A
Maximum input current 6.1A 6.4A
Cooling/Heating rated power 755/819W 1134/1259W
Energy efficiency ratio 3.56/3.65A 3.4/3.41A
Energy Class A/A A/B
Air circulation volume (m3/h) 450 550
Refrigerant and weight R410A 1.25Kg R410A 1.25Kg
Moisture Protection Class IPX4 IPX4
Noise (Indoor/Outdoor) dB(A) 35/52 37/52
Climate type T1 T1
Anti-electric shock protection 1 I
Weight (kg) Indoor unit/
Outdoor unit
11/45 11/45
Dimensions (cm)
WxHxD
Indoor unit 830x285x189
Outdoor
unit
848x540x320
Model AMC 993 AMC 994
Functions
Cool/Heat Cool/Heat
Cooling capacity (W)
5275 6741
Heating capacity (W)
5862 7474
Rated Voltage
220-240V~ 220-240V~
Rated Frequency
50Hz 50Hz
Cooling/Heating rated current 7.98/7.36A 10.25/10.57A
Cooling/Heating rated power 1813/1673W 2357/2431W
Max. Power Input 2400 3500
Energy efficiency ratio 3.06/3.67A 3.06/3.21A
Energy Class B/A B/C
Air circulation volume (m3/h) 840 930
Refrigerant and weight R410A 1.7Kg R410A 2.35Kg
Noise (Indoor/Outdoor) dB(A) 44/55 46/55
Climate type T1 T1
Moisture Protection Class IPX4 IPX4
Anti-electric shock protection 1 I
Weight (kg) Indoor unit/
Outdoor unit
13/45 13/75
Dimensions (cm)
WxHxD
Indoor unit 1020x310x228 1020x310x228
Outdoor
unit
848x592x320 950x840x412
Model AMC 990 AMC 991 AMC 992
Functions
Cool/Heat Cool/Heat Cool/Heat
Cooling capacity (W)
2257 2689 3664
Heating capacity (W)
2257 2843 3957
Rated voltage
220-240V~ 220-240V~ 220-240V~
Rated frequency
50Hz 50Hz 50Hz
Cooling/Heating rated current 2.98/2.89A 3.87/3.59A 4.79/5.17A
Cooling/Heating rated power (W) 676/654 876/814 1122/1171
Energy efficiency ratio 3.35/3.61 3.35/3.69 3.41/3.45
Energy class A/A A/A A/B
Air circulation volume (m3/h) 422 422 479
Refrigerant and weight R410A 0.95Kg R410A 1.0Kg R410A 1.2Kg
Noise (Indoor/Outdoor) dB(A) 33/50 33/50 37/54
Climate type T1 T1 T1
Moisture Protection Class IPX4 IPX4 IPX4
Anti-electric shock protection 1 1 1
Weight (kg) Indoor unit/Outdoor unit 11/25 11/30 11/40
Dimensions (cm)
WxHxD
Indoor unit 830x285x189 830x285x189 830x285x189
Outdoor unit 660x428x255 848x540x320 848x540x320
Working temperature range AMC 996, AMC 998
Inside Temp
DB/WB (°C)
Outside Temp
DB/WB (°C)
Maximum cooling 32/23 43/26
Minimum cooling 21/15 21/-
Maximum heating 27/- 24/18
Minimum heating 20/- -10/-
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
The Principle and Special Functions of Cooling Mode
Principle:
The air conditioner absorbs heat from indoor air and discharges it
outdoors, thus lowering the indoor room temperature. Cooling
capacity decreases with a rise in outdoor temperatures.
Anti-freeze Function:
Frost may appear on the surface of the indoor heat exchanger if the
air conditioner is running under low-temperature cooling mode.
When the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger drops to 0° or
below the outdoor unit microcomputer will bring the compressor to
a standstill to protect the complete unit.
The Principle and Special Functions of the Heating
Mode
Principle:
The air conditioner absorbs heat from outdoor air to transmit
indoors thus increasing the room temperature. Heating capacity
decreases with a reduction in outdoor temperatures.
This type of hot air circulating system can increase indoor
temperatures very quickly.
Use this air conditioner with other heating equipment when
outdoor temperatures are extremely low.
Defrost:
The outdoor unit heat exchanger may frost when the outdoor
temperature is low, humidity is high and the air conditioner has
been running for some time, resulting in inefficient heating. In this
case, the appliance automatically defrosts and heating is
suspended for 6/8-10 minutes.
Both the indoor fan and outdoor fan are brought to a standstill
during auto defrost.
An indicator light on the indoor unit flashes and mist might flow
from the indoor unit during defrost. This is a result of rapid
defrosting and is quite normal.
Heating mode is automatically resumed on completion of defrost
process.
Possible causes of failure of the air conditioner to function
A safety device may be activated in the temperature range as
specified below, so that the unit might be stopped.
If the unit is left in cooling or dehumidify mode when the relative
humidity is above 80% (door and windows open), dew may form
from the air outlet
Heating
Mode
Outdoor
temperature
over 24°C
Cooling
Mode
Outdoor
temperature
over 43°C
Dehumidify
mode
Room
temperature
under 18°C
Outdoor
temperature
below -7°C
Room
temperature
over 27°C
indoor
temperature
under 21°C
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DESCRIPTION OF AIR CONDITIONER
COMPONENTS
Outdoor Unit
1.
Power plug
2.
Terminal board
cover plate
3.
Key switch
4.
Front panel
5.
Filter
6.
Guide louver
7.
Display
8.
Wall pipe
9.
Sealing tape
10.
Indoor & outdoor
power cord
11.
Drain Pipe
Signal receiver
Dehumidify
On
Temperature
Cool
Heat
Air outlet
Air inlet
Remote
Control
Air outlet
Air inlet
AMC 996 with INVERTER
AMC 998 with INVERTER
Indoor Unit
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The actual unit may be different than the picture shown
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
1.
Key switch
2.
Front panel
3.
Filter
4.
Guide louver
5.
Receiving windows
6.
LED Board
7.
Wall pipe
8.
Wrapping Tape
9.
Indoor & outdoor
cable
10.
Drainage Pipe
Air outlet
Air inlet
Remote
Control
Air outlet
Air inlet
AMC 994
Signal receiver
Dehumidify
On
Temperature
Cool
Heat
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Signal receiver
Dehumidify
On
Temperature
Cool
Heat
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
1.
Power plug
2.
Key switch
3.
Front panel
4.
Guide louver
5.
Filter
6.
Remote control
windows
7.
Covering plate of
Terminal Board
8.
Wall pipe
9.
Bondage tape
10.
Indoor & outdoor
power cord
11.
Drain Pipe
Air outlet
Air inlet
Air outlet
Air inlet
AMC 990
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Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
1.
Power plug
2.
Key switch
3.
Front panel
4.
Guide louver
5.
Filter
6.
Remote control
windows
7.
Covering plate of
Terminal Board
8.
Wall pipe
9.
Bondage tape
10.
Indoor & outdoor
power cord
11.
Drain Pipe
Air outlet
Air inlet
Air outlet
Air inlet
AMC 991
AMC 992
AMC 993
10
11
Signal receiver
Dehumidify
On
Temperature
Cool
Heat
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HOW TO USE REMOTE CONTROL
Operating Guideline - General Procedures
1.
After the main unit is connected to power, press the ON/OFF
key on the remote control to start the air conditioner.
(Note: The guide louver on main unit will be closed
automatically when the air conditioner is switched off).
2.
Press MODE key to select the desired operating mode.
3.
Press the UP or DOWN key to set the desired temperature.
4.
Press the FAN SPEED key to set the fan speed. AUTO, LOW,
MEDIUM or HIGH.
5.
Press the SWING key to select the swing mode.
Operating Guideline - Optional Procedures
1.
Press the SLEEP key to set the sleep mode.
2.
Press TIMER-ON TIMER-OFF, UP and DOWN key to set the
time for automatic start or stop.
3.
Press the LIGHT key to turn the air conditioner display on or off.
4.
Press the CLOCK key. The CLOCK icon will start to blink and
you can set the time.
Description and Function of Remote Control Keys
Note:
Be sure to point the remote control towards the signal
receiver. Check that there is no obstacle between the remote
control and signal receiver. Do not drop or throw the remote
control. Do not drop any liquid onto the remote control, or expose
it to direct sunlight or extremely hot temperatures.
This remote control is for general use and is applicable to multiple
types (functions) of air conditioner. Please note that if a key is not
applicable to this air conditioner it will not be described here.
ON/OFF
ON/OFF Key
Press this key once to start the unit, press twice to stop it.
Only the clock TIMER icon (if activated) is displayed when the unit
is not running.
MODE
MODE Key
Press this key to change the mode according to the following
sequence:
COOL mode
DRY mode
FAN mode
HEAT mode (Note: Cool-Only unit will not accept HEAT mode)
Signal Emission Head
Remote Control
1
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
1
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UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN Key
Press these two keys when in COOL, DRY, FAN or HEAT mode to
set a temperature between 16 and 30°C. The temperature of each
mode can be stored.
FAN SPEED
FAN Key
Press this key to change the fan speed cyclically as follows:
Indicates auto speed
Indicates low speed.
Indicates medium speed.
Indicates high speed.
Note: The fan is at low speed in DEHUMIDIFY mode. The fan speed
can be memorized in each mode
SWING
SWING key
When the unit is running, press this key to activate the swing function,
indicated by the swing icon. Press again to stop the swing function.
TIMER-ON
TIMER key
The timer setting runs on the 24-hour system. Press once to enter
TIMER ON setup, in which case the TIMER ON icon will blink. At
this point, press the UP key once to increase TIMER ON setting by
1 minute. If you keep holding this key down for 2 seconds or longer,
the decimal point of the minute setting will increase by one every
half second. Press the DOWN key once to decrease TIMER ON
setting by 1 minute. If you keep holding this key down for 2 seconds
or longer, the decimal point of the minute setting will decrease by
one every half second. Once the time is properly set, press this key
again to confirm the TIMER-ON setting. If TIMER ON is already
activated, press this key to cancel.
TIMER-OFF
TIMER-OFF key
Press this key once to enter TIMER-OFF setup. The TIMER OFF
icon will blink. The method of setting is the same as for TIMER ON.
CLOCK
CLOCK key
When you press of this key, the CLOCK icon will start to blink and
enter the clock adjustment mode. In clock adjustment mode pressing
the UP key will increase the clock by 1 minute each time. If the UP key
is held down for 2 seconds or longer, the clock will increase by 10
minutes every half second. Pressing the DOWN key will decrease the
clock by 1 minute each time. If the DOWN key is held down for 2
seconds or longer, the clock will decrease by 10 minutes every half
second. After adjustment, press CLOCK again to confirm.
If no key is pressed for 6 seconds after TIMER ON, TIMER
OFF or CLOCK setup, the unit will exit setup mode.
Remote Control
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