AC012MNADCH - Indoor Unit Installation and User Manual English
AC012MNADCH - Indoor Unit Installation and User Manual English
AC012MNADCH - Indoor Unit Installation and User Manual English
Safety Information 4
Safety Information 4
At a Glance 12
Basic Operation 16
Operation Modes 16
Auto
Cool
Dry
Fan
Heat
Turning the air conditioner on
Selecting the operation mode
Adjusting the temperature
Selecting the fan speed
Selecting air flow direction
Advanced Operation 20
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Appendix 31
Troubleshooting 31
Operation Ranges 35
Installation 36
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Safety Information
Safety Information
WARNING
State of California Proposition 65 Warning (US only)
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Before using your new air conditioner, please read this manual
thoroughly to ensure that you know how to safely and efficiently
operate the extensive features and functions of your new appliance.
Because the following operating instructions cover various models,
the characteristics of your air conditioner may differ slightly from
those described in this manual. If you have any questions, call your
nearest contact centre or find help and information online at www.
samsung.com.
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal
injury or death.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal
injury or property damage.
FOR INSTALLATION
WARNING
Use a power cord with this product's power specifications
or higher and use the power cord for this appliance only. In
addition, do not use an extension cord.
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Safety Information
ŷ Extending the power cord may result in electric shock or fire.
ŷ Do not use an electric transformer. This may result in electric
shock or fire.
ŷ If the voltage/frequency/rated current condition is different,
it may cause fire.
The installation of this appliance must be performed by a
qualified technician or service company.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock, fire, explosion,
problems with the product, or injury and may also void
warranty on the installed product.
Install an Isolation Switch next to the Air Conditioner (but
not on the panels of the Air Conditioner) and circuit breaker
dedicated to the air conditioner.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
Fix the outdoor unit firmly so that the electric part of the
outdoor unit is not exposed.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock, fire, explosion,
or problems with the product.
Do not install this appliance near a heater, or inflammable material.
Do not install this appliance in a humid, oily or dusty location, in
a location exposed to direct sunlight and water (or rain). Do not
install this appliance in a location where gas may leak.
ŷ This may result in electric shock or fire.
Never install the outdoor unit in a location such as on a high
external wall where it could fall.
ŷ If the outdoor unit falls, it may result in injury, death or
property damage.
This appliance must be properly grounded. Do not ground the
appliance to a gas pipe, plastic water pipe, or telephone line.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock, fire, and
explosion.
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Safety Information
Safety Information
WARNING
When the circuit breaker is damaged, contact your nearest
service centre.
Do not pull or excessively bend the power line. Do not twist
or tie the power line. Do not hook the power line over a metal
object, place a heavy object on the power line, insert the
power line between objects, or push the power line into the
space behind the appliance.
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Safety Information
ŷ This may result in electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
When not using the air conditioner for a long period of time or
during a thunder/lightning storm, cut the power at the circuit
breaker.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
FOR USING
WARNING
If the appliance is flooded, please contact your nearest service
centre.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
If the appliance generates a strange noise, a burning smell or
smoke, cut off the power supply immediately and contact the
nearest service centre.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
In the event of a gas leak (such as propane gas, LP gas, etc.),
ventilate immediately without touching the power line. Do not
touch the appliance or power line.
ŷ Do not use a ventilating fan.
ŷ A spark may result in an explosion or fire.
To reinstall the air conditioner, please contact your nearest
service centre.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in problems with the product,
water leakage, electric shock, or fire.
ŷ Delivery service for the product is not provided. If you
reinstall the product in another location, additional
construction expenses and an installation fee will be charged.
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Safety Information
Safety Information
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Safety Information
inserting their fingers into the product.
Do not strike or pull the air conditioner with excessive force.
ŷ This may result in fire, injury, or problems with the product.
Do not place an object near the outdoor unit that allows
children to climb onto the machine.
ŷ This may result in children seriously injuring themselves.
Do not use this air conditioner for long periods of time in badly
ventilated locations or near infirm people.
ŷ Since this may be dangerous due to a lack of oxygen, open a
window at least once an hour.
If any foreign substance such as water has entered the
appliance, cut off the power supply and contact the nearest
service centre.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, or modify the appliance
yourself.
ŷ Do not use any fuse (such as cooper, steel wire, etc.) other
than the standard fuse.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock, fire, problems
with the product, or injury.
CAUTION
Do not place objects or devices under the indoor unit.
ŷ Water dripping from the indoor unit may result in fire or
property damage.
Check that the installation frame of the outdoor unit is not
broken at least once a year.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in injury, death or property
damage.
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Safety Information
Safety Information
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Safety Information
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, without supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
FOR CLEANING
WARNING
Do not clean the appliance by spraying water directly onto it.
Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol to clean the appliance.
ŷ This may result in discolouration, deformation, damage,
electric shock or fire.
Before cleaning or performing maintenance, cut off the power
supply and wait until the fan stops.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Take care when cleaning the surface of the heat exchanger of
the outdoor unit since it has sharp edges.
ŷ This should be done by a qualified technician. Please contact
your installer or service centre.
Do not clean the inside of the air conditioner by yourself.
ŷ For cleaning inside the appliance, contact your nearest
service centre.
ŷ When cleaning the filter, refer to the descriptions in the
‘Cleaning at a Glance’ section.
ŷ Failing to do so may result in damage, electric shock or fire.
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Indoor Unit Overview
The actual product may differ slightly from the image depicted below.
AC777MNADCH
Main parts
Room
temperature
At a Glance
sensor
Air filter
Air intake
Display
Power indicator
Power button/
Remote controller receiver Turbo indicator
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AC777MNTDCH
Main parts
Room
At a Glance
temperature
sensor
Air filter
Air intake
(under the panel)
Air fl ow blade
(up and down)
Air fl ow blade
Blade pin lever (left and right)
Display
Power indicator
Turbo indicator
Power button
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Remote Control Overview
04
11 Power button
10 12 Temperature button
13 Options button
16 14 Timer button
15 Direction button/Selection button
11 17
16 Vertical air swing button
17 Mode button
18 Fan speed button
12 18
19 Horizontal air swing button
NOTE
13
19
ŷ This function is not available in this model.
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20 Settings button
21 SET button
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15 ŷ The air conditioner may not be operated by
the remote control if the controller is placed
close to strong light such as a fluorescent
lamp or neon sign. In this case, use the
remote control right in front of the remote
control receiver of the indoor unit.
01 Set temperature indicator ŷ If other electrical products are operated by the
02 Timer option indicator remote control, call your nearest service center.
03 Operation mode indicator ŷ To silence the beep sound, press the
04 Options indicator Settings ĺ <, > or Settings ĺ (Beep)
05 Low battery indicator blinking ĺ SET button. When you press
06 Transmit indicator the Settings ĺ <, > or Settings ĺ (Beep)
blinking ĺ SET button again, the beep
sound will be active again.
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Replacing batteries
At a Glance
two 1.5V AAA type batteries
CAUTION
ŷ Make sure that water does not
come into the remote control.
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Operation Modes
Auto
Cool
The Cool mode is frequently used and you can freely control
Basic Operation
Dry
Fan
The Fan mode provides you with a breeze just like a fan to
make fresh environment for you.
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Heat
In Heat mode, you can warm your room even in fall and
winter.
ŷ The fan may not commence immediately to avoid
generating a cold breeze.
ŷ In Heat mode, defrost operation may be performed to
remove the frost formed on the outdoor unit. (When the
frost is removed by the defrost operation in Heat mode,
steam is generated from the outdoor unit.)
ŷ If you stop operating the air conditioner after heating
operation, the fan will operate for some time to cool the
Basic Operation
indoor unit.
ŷ When you select the Cool mode while the Heat mode is on,
the Heat mode is cancelled.
NOTE
ŷ When the outdoor temperature is relatively low and the
humidity is relatively high in Heat mode, the outdoor unit's
heating capacity may decrease due to the frost formed on
the outdoor heat exchanger. The defrost operation removes
the frost formed on the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit
for 5 to 12 minutes. During the defrost operation, the indoor
unit does not generate breeze in order to prevent cold breeze
blowing out.
– The interval between defrost operations can decrease
depending on the amount of the frost formed on the
outdoor unit.
– The interval between defrost operations can also decrease
depending on the humidity level in the air.
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Operation Modes
Ź Ź Ź
Basic Operation
Auto/Dry (Auto)
Cool/Heat (Auto), (Low), (Med), (High)
Fan (Low), (Med), (High)
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Selecting air flow direction
NOTE
ŷ If you adjust the vertical air flow blade manually, it may not
close completely when you turn off the air conditioner.
Basic Operation
Remote control display
NOTE
ŷ Although you press the button, this function does not
work.
CAUTION
ŷ To prevent personal injury, make sure
that you change the directions of the
horizontal air flow blades after stopping
the movements of the vertical air flow
blade.
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Setting the On or Off timer
The actual product may differ slightly from the image depicted below.
control display.
Select the mode in the following order: (Auto) Ź(Cool) Ź(Dry) Ź(Fan) and Ź(Heat).
NOTE
ŷ When On timer setting is completed, the setting will be displayed for 3 seconds, and then only the
(On) indicator will remain on the remote control display.
ŷ You cannot set the Fan speed when setting the On timer.
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Setting the Off timer
Advanced Operation
Therefore, check for the (Off) indicator on the remote
control display.
NOTE
ŷ Only the latest timer setting will be applied between the Off
timer and good’ sleep off timer functions.
NOTE
ŷ The set times for the On timer and the Off timer should be different from each other.
ŷ After the On timer or the Off timer is set, the setting can be cancelled by pressing the button.
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Setting the good’sleep mode
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Using the good’sleep Function
For a comfortable sleep, the air conditioner will operate in order of ‘Fall asleep ŹSound sleep Ź
Wake up’ stages.
ŷ Fall asleep mode: Provides you with comfortable environment for a good sleep by rapid
cooling and hypnagogue expedition breeze.
ŷ Sound sleep mode: The sound sleep mode adjusts temperature and air flow in waves to
maintain healthy skin temperature while it aids deep sleep. According to the change of good’
sleep operation hours, the sound sleep hour can increase or decrease.
ŷ Wake up from good’sleep mode: Provides you with the air flow that adjusts your body
temperature to wake you up in a fresh status.
NOTE
ŷ Recommended set temperature is between 25 °C (77 °F) and 27 °C (81 °F) and the value 26 °C
(79 °F) is the most ideal temperature.
ŷ If the set temperature is too low, you may feel cold while sleeping or catch a cold.
ŷ Optimal operation time in good'sleep mode is 8 hours. Therefore, if the time is set too short
or long, you may not feel as comfortable as you want.
ŷ If the good'sleep mode is set over 5 hours, The Wake up stage will begin when 1 hour is
Advanced Operation
remaining in the operation time and the air conditioner will stop automatically.
ŷ When the On timer and the good'sleep mode are set simultaneously, the air conditioner will
only apply the function that was set later.
ŷ If you press the button and select the Turbo/Quiet function, the good'sleep mode will be
cancelled and the selected mode will begin operation.
ŷ If you press the button, the good'sleep mode will be cancelled and the selected mode will
begin operation.
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Using the Turbo Function
You can set the Turbo function to provide fast and powerful cooling.
NOTE
ŷ Turbo function is available in Cool or Heat mode.
Advanced Operation
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Controlling Indoor Units
You can individually select and operate indoor units among 4 indoor units.
Advanced Operation
Remote control display
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Cleaning the Air Conditioner
CAUTION
ŷ Before cleaning, be sure to turn off the equipment and
disconnect the power plug.
CAUTION
Tepid damp cloth
ŷ Do not clean the display by
using alkaline detergent.
Soft brush
ŷ Do not use sulphuric acid,
hydrochloric acid, or organic
AC777MNTDCH solvents (such as thinner,
kerosene, and acetone) to
Clea ning and Maintenance
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Cleaning the filter
AC777MNADCH
Vacuum cleaner
Soft brush
30 minutes
Hooks
Mild detergent
AC777MNTDCH
1. Opening the panel
Tightly grab top of the front panel and pull it down to open. Then slightly lift the panel up.
Air"JSmMUFS
filter
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Cleaning the Air Conditioner
Open the panel and put the Air filter out. Clean the Air filter with a vacuum cleaner or
soft brush. If dust is too heavy, rinse it with
running water.
Insert the Air filter back in its original Dry the Air filter in a ventilated area.
position and close the front panel.
Clea ning and Maintenance
CAUTION
ŷ Do not scrub the air filter with a brush or other cleaning utensil.
This may damage the filter.
ŷ Do not expose the air filter to direct sunlight when drying it.
NOTE
ŷ Clean the air filter every 2 weeks. Cleaning term may vary depending on the usage and
environmental conditions.
ŷ If the air filter dries in a humid area, it may produce offensive odours. Clean it again and dry
it in a well-ventilated area.
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Maintaining the Air Conditioner
If the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period of time, dry the air conditioner to
maintain in best conditions.
1 Dry the air conditioner thoroughly by operating in Fan mode for 3 to 4 hours and disconnect
the power plug. There may be internal damage if moisture is left in components.
2 Before using the air conditioner again, dry the inner components of the air conditioner again
by running in Fan mode for 3 to 4 hours. This helps remove odours that may have generated
from dampness.
Periodical checks
Refer to the following chart to maintain the air conditioner properly.
Every 4 Once a
Type Description Monthly
months year
Clean the air filter (1). O
Clean the condensate drain pan (2). O
Indoor unit Thoroughly clean the heat exchanger (2). O
Clean the condensate drain pipe (2). O
Replace the remote control batteries (1). O
Clean the heat exchanger on the outside
O
of the unit (2).
Clean the heat exchanger on the inside of
O
the unit (2).
Clean the electric components with jets
NOTE
ŷ The checks and maintenance operations described above are essential to guarantee the
efficiency of the air conditioner. The frequency of these operations may vary depending on
the characteristics of the area, the amount of dust, etc.
a. The above mentioned operations should be performed more frequently if the area of
installation is very dusty.
b. These operations must always be performed by qualified personnel. For more detailed
information, refer to Installation Manual.
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Maintaining the Air Conditioner
Internal protections via the unit control system
This internal protection operates if an internal fault occurs in the air conditioner.
Type Description
The internal fan will be off against cold air when the heat pump is
Against cold air heating.
The internal fan will be off against cold air when the heat pump is
De-ice cycle heating.
Anti-protection of The compressor will be off to protect internal battery when the air
internal battery conditioner operates in Cool mode.
The air conditioner does not start operating immediately to protect
Protect compressor the compressor of the outdoor unit after it has been started.
NOTE
ŷ If the heat pump is operating in Heat mode, the de-ice cycle is actuated to remove frost from
an outdoor unit that may have deposited at low temperatures.
ŷ The internal fan is switched off automatically and restarted only after the de-ice cycle is
completed.
ŷ When the de-ice cycle is operating,it may generate strange sound. It is normal operation for
product safety.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
ŷ Check the power status, then operate the air
conditioner again.
ŷ Switch on the circuit breaker, plug in the power
The air cord, then operate the air conditioner again.
conditioner does
not work at all. ŷ Make sure that the isolator is turned on.
ŷ Check whether the Timed off function is
running. Operate the air conditioner again by
pressing the Power button.
ŷ Check whether the Fan or Fast mode is running.
I cannot change In these modes, the air conditioner controls the
the temperature. set temperature automatically, and you cannot
change the set temperature.
Appendix
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Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
ŷ Check whether the set temperature is higher in
the Cool mode or lower in the Heat mode than
the current temperature. Press the Temperature
button on the remote control to change the set
temperature.
ŷ Check whether the air filter is blocked with
dirt. If the air filter is blocked, the cooling and
heating performance may decrease. Remove dirt
regularly.
ŷ Check if the outdoor unit is covered or installed
near the obstacle. Take the cover off and take
the obstacle away. When clearing the obstacle
(e.g. snow or ice), use suitable tools so as to be
careful not to damage the product nor injure
Cool/Warm air yourself during this process.
does not come
ŷ Check whether the air conditioner is running
out the air
the defrost function. When ice forms in winter
conditioner or
or the outdoor temperature is too low, the
performance is
air conditioner runs the defrost function
reduced.
automatically. While this function is running, the
indoor fan stops and warm air does not come
out.
ŷ Check whether doors or windows are open. This
Appendix
The indicator
conditioner or disconnect the power plug. If the
blinks
indicator is still blinking, contact the service
continuously.
centre.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
ŷ Check whether the air conditioner is running
in a smoky area. Ventilate the room or operate
Odours permeate the air conditioner in the Fan mode for 3 to 4
in the room hours. (There are no components used in the
during operation. air conditioner that emit a strong odour.)
ŷ Check whether the drains are clean. Clean them
regularly.
ŷ If the indoor unit indicator blinks, contact the
An error is
nearest service centre. Be sure to pass the
indicated.
error code to the service centre.
ŷ When refrigerant flow changes, noise may be
Noise is
generated, depending on the status of the air
generated.
conditioner. This is a normal operation.
'Excessive Noise ŷ If excessive/irregular noise is generated in
is Generated' conjunction with reduced product performance,
and ‘Reduced please refer to your service engineer to ensure
Performance' the product is operating correctly.
ŷ If may not be a fire but it can be a steam
Smoke is
generated from the outdoor heat exchanger
generated from
while the defrost function is running in the
the outdoor unit.
Heat mode in winter.
Appendix
Water drops
ŷ Condensation may develop when the ambient
from the pipe
temperature changes excessively. This is a
connections of
normal operation.
the outdoor unit.
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Operation Ranges
The table below indicates the temperature and humidity ranges the air conditioner can be
operated within. Refer to the table for efficient use.
-18 ˚C to 46 ˚C 18 ˚C to 32 ˚C
COOLING 80 % or less
(0 ˚F to 115 ˚F) (64 ˚F to 90 ˚F)
-20 ˚C to 24 ˚C
HEATING 30 ˚C (86 ˚F) or less -
(-4 ˚F to 75 ˚F)
-18 ˚C to 46 ˚C 18 ˚C to 32 ˚C
DRYING 80 % or less
(0 ˚F to 115 ˚F) (64 ˚F to 90 ˚F)
NOTE
ŷ The standardized temperature for heating is 8.3 ˚C (47 ˚F). If the outdoor
temperature drops to 0 ˚C (32 ˚F) or below, the heating capacity can be
reduced depending on the temperature condition.
ŷ If the cooling operation is used at over 32˚C (90 ˚F) (indoor temperature),
it does not cool at its full capacity.
Appendix
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Safety Information on Installation
Carefully follow the precautions listed below because regularly. These operations should be performed by
they are essential to guarantee the safety of both the air qualified personnel only.
conditioner and the workers. ŷ The unit contains moving parts, which should always
be kept out of the reach of children.
ŷ Always disconnect the air conditioner from the power ŷ Do not attempt to repair, move, alter or reinstall the
supply before servicing it or accessing its internal unit. If performed by unauthorised personnel, these
components. operations may cause electric shocks or fires.
ŷ Verify that installation and testing operations are ŷ Do not place containers with liquids or other objects
performed by qualified personnel. on the unit.
ŷ Verify that the air conditioner is not installed in an ŷ All the materials used for the manufacture and
easily accessible area. packaging of the air conditioner are recyclable.
ŷ The packing material and exhaust batteries of the
remote control (optional) must be disposed of in
General information accordance with current laws.
ŷ Carefully read the content of this manual before ŷ The air conditioner contains a refrigerant that has
installing the air conditioner and store the manual in to be disposed of as special waste. At the end of its
a safe place in order to be able to use it as reference life cycle, the air conditioner must be disposed of in
after installation. authorised centres or returned to the retailer so that it
ŷ For maximum safety, installers should always carefully can be disposed of correctly and safely.
read the following warnings.
ŷ Store the operation and installation manual in a safe
location and remember to hand it over to the new
Installation of the unit
owner if the air conditioner is sold or transferred. ŷ IMPORTANT: When installing the unit, always
ŷ This manual explains how to install an indoor unit remember to connect first the refrigerant tubes, then
with a split system with two SAMSUNG units. The use the electrical lines. Always disassemble the electric
of other types of units with different control systems lines before the refrigerant tubes.
may damage the units and invalidate the warranty. ŷ Upon receipt, inspect the product to verify that it has
The manufacturer shall not be responsible for damages not been damaged during transport. If the product
arising from the use of non compliant units. appears damaged, DO NOT INSTALL it and immediately
ŷ The manufacturer shall not be responsible for damage report the damage to the carrier or retailer (if the
originating from unauthorised changes or the improper installer or the authorised technician has collected the
connection of electric and requirements set forth in the material from the retailer.)
“Operating limits” table, included in the manual, shall ŷ After completing the installation, always carry out a
immediately invalidate the warranty. functional test and provide the instructions on how to
ŷ The air conditioner should be used only for the operate the air conditioner to the user.
applications for which it has been designed: the indoor ŷ Do not use the air conditioner in environments with
unit is not suitable to be installed in areas used for hazardous substances or close to equipment that
laundry. release free flames to avoid the occurrence of fires,
ŷ Do not use the units if damaged. If problems occur, explosions or injuries.
switch the unit off and disconnect it from the power ŷ Our units must be installed in compliance with the
supply. spaces indicated in the installation manual to ensure
ŷ In order to help prevent electric shocks, fires or either accessibility from both sides or ability to
Installation
injuries, always stop the unit, disable the protection perform routine maintenance and repairs. The units’
switch and contact SAMSUNG’s technical support if components must be accessible and that can be
the unit produces smoke, if the power cable is hot or disassembled in conditions of complete safety either
damaged or if the unit is very noisy. for people or things. For this reason, where it is not
observed as indicated into the Installation Manual, the
ŷ Always remember to inspect the unit, electric
cost necessary to reach and repair the unit (in safety,
connections, refrigerant tubes and protections
as required by current regulations in force) with slings,
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trucks, scaffolding or any other means of elevation ŷ Install the indoor unit away from lighting apparatus
won’t be considered in-warranty and will be charged using the ballast.
to end user. - If you use the wireless remote controller, reception
error may occur due to the ballast of the lighting
apparatus.
Power supply line, fuse, or circuit ŷ Do not install the air conditioner in following places.
breaker - Place where there is mineral oil or arsenic acid. Resin
ŷ Always make sure that the power supply is compliant parts flame and the accessories may drop or water
with current safety standards. Always install the air may leak. The capacity of the heat exchanger may
conditioner in compliance with current local safety reduce or the air conditioner may be out of order.
standards. - The place where corrosive gas such as sulfurous acid
ŷ Always verify that a suitable grounding connection is gas generates from the vent pipe or air outlet.
available. ŷ The copper pipe or connection pipe may corrode and
ŷ Verify that the voltage and frequency of the power refrigerant may leak.
supply comply with the specifications and that the - The place where there is a machine that generates
installed power is sufficient to ensure the operation of electromagnetic waves. The air conditioner may not
any other domestic appliance connected to the same operate normally due to control system.
electric lines.
- The place where there is a danger of existing
ŷ Always verify that the cut-off and protection switches combustible gas, carbon fiber or flammable dust.
are suitably dimensioned.
ŷ The place where thinner or gasoline is handled. Gas
ŷ Verify that the air conditioner is connected to the may leak and it may cause fire.
power supply in accordance with the instructions
ŷ Be sure not to perform power cable modification,
provided in the wiring diagram included in the manual.
extension wiring, and multiple wire connection.
ŷ Always verify that electric connections (cable entry,
- It may cause electric shock or fire due to poor
section of leads, protections…) are compliant with
connection, poor insulation, or current limit override.
the electric specifications and with the instructions
provided in the wiring scheme. Always verify that all - When extension wiring is required due to power line
connections comply with the standards applicable to damage, refer to "Step 2.4 Optional:Extending the
the installation of air conditioners. power cable" in the installation manual.
ŷ Devices disconnected from the power supply should
be completely disconnected in the condition of
overvoltage category.
CAUTION
ŷ Make sure that you earth the cables.
- Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipe, water
pipe, lighting rod or telephone wire. If earthing is not
complete, electric shock or fire may occur.
ŷ Install the circuit breaker.
- If the circuit breaker is not installed, electric shock or
Installation
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Preparation
Step 1.1 Choosing the installation Step 1.2 Checking and preparing
location accessories and tools
The actual units may look different from Remote control battery (2) User Manual (1)
the images depicted here.
Unit : ft (m)
Pipe length Pipe height
Model
Minimum Maximum Maximum Installation Manual (1) Cap screw (3)
AC012MNADCH 9.84 (3) 65.62 (20) 49.21 (15)
AC018MNADCH 9.84 (3) 98.43 (30) 65.62 (20)
AC024MNADCH
9.84 (3) 164.04 (50) 98.43 (30)
AC030/036MNTDCH
Outdoor Make a U-trap (A) on the pipe
Unit (which is connected to the M4 x 16
Remote Control Holder (1)
CAUTION indoor unit) at outer wall and Tapped Screws (2)
Outer wall cut the bottom part of the
insulation [about 0.39 inch
Indoor (10 mm)] to prevent rainwater
Unit from getting inside through
the insulation.
Cut insulation to have
rainwater drained
Guide Left(1) Guide Right(1)
Installation
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AC777MNTDCH Step 1.3 Drilling a hole through the
wall
Installation plate (1)
Remote control (1)
77030/03677 Before fixing the installation plate to a wall and then
fixing the indoor unit to the installation plate, a window
frame, or a gypsum board, you must determine the
position of a hole [with 2.56 inch (65 mm) inner diameter]
through which the pipe bundle (consisting of power and
communication cables, refrigerant pipes, and drain hose)
will pass and then drill that hole.
Remote control battery (2) User Manual (1)
1 Determine the position of a 2.56 inch (65 mm) hole
in consideration of the possible directions of the pipe
bundle and the minimum distances between the hole
and the installation plate.
Left Right
Bottom right
Tools
CAUTION
ŷ If changing the pipe direction from left to right, do not
General tools
drastically bent it but slowly turn it in the opposite
ŷ Vacuum pump ŷ Pipe bender direction as shown. Otherwise, the pipe may be
(Backward flowing damaged in the process.
ŷ Spirit level
prevention)
ŷ Screwdriver
ŷ Manifold gauge
ŷ Spanner
ŷ Stud finder
ŷ Drill Pipe bundle hole
ŷ Torque wrench
A
ŷ L-wrench
ŷ Pipe cutter B C
ŷ Measuring tape
ŷ Reamer
<Minimum distances between the hole and the
installation plate>
Unit : inch (mm)
Tools for test operation
Model A B C D
Installation
ŷ Thermometer
ŷ Resistance meter AC012MNADCH 1.42 (36) 2.36 (60) 2.56 (65) 1.42 (36)
ŷ Electroscope AC018MNADCH 1.42 (36) 7.48 (190) 3.19 (81) 1.42 (36)
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Preparation
B CAUTION
C ŷ Discharge all the nitrogen to create a vacuum and
A
Pipe bundle hole charge the system.
D
F E
<Minimum distances between the hole and the
installation plate>
Step 1.5 Wrapping the pipes with the
Unit : inch (mm) insulation
Model A B C D E F After checking for gas leaks in the system, insulate the
6.14 2.64 14.33 1.36 2.54 0.77 pipe, hose and cables. Then place the indoor unit on the
AC030/036MNTDCH
(156) (67) (364) (34.5) (64.5) (19.5) installation plate.
Pipe bundle hole: Ø 2.56 inch (65 mm) 1 To avoid condensation problems, place heat-resistant
poly-ethylene foam separately around each refrigerant
2 Drill the hole. pipe in the lower part of the indoor unit.
CAUTION
ŷ Be sure to drill only one hole.
ŷ Make sure that the hole slants downwards so that the
drain hose slants downwards to drain water well.
NOTE
Drain hose
Indoor unit ŷ Wind the pipe and hose three times to the end of the
indoor unit with the absorbent pad. [0.79 inch (20mm)
<The hole slants downwards> interval]
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Indoor Unit Installation
A
A
B C
B
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Indoor Unit Installation
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Step 2.4 Optional: Extending the 4 Using a crimping tool, compress the two points and
flip it over and compress another two points in the
power cable same location.
1 Prepare the following tools. ŷ The compression dimension should be 0.31 inch
(8.0 mm).
Tools Spec Shape
3 Insert both sides of core wire of the power cable into 7 After tube contraction work is completed, wrap it with
the connection sleeve. the insulation tape to finish.
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Indoor Unit Installation
Wall
1.57~1.77 inch
(40~45 mm)
Indoor unit
Drain hose
(A) (B)
Slant downwards Slant upwards Dipped in water
1.97 inch
(5 cm) less
Ditch
Bent Too small Too small
clearance 0.79 inch (20 mm)
clearance or more
Foam insulation
2 Pour water into the drain pan. Check whether the hose
is well drained.
Installation
Vinyl tape
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Step 2.7 Optional: Changing the 3 Insert the drain hose by fixing it into the groove of the
drain hose and the outlet of the drain pan.
direction of the drain hose
AC777MNADCH
Drain pan
Drain pan outlet outlet
Rubber cap
Rubber cap
<Front view>
<Side view>
K Direction of the drained water
AC777MNTDCH
Change the direction only when it is necessary.
1 Detach the rubber cap with the flyer.
Screw hole
CAUTION
Screw
ŷ Make sure that the indoor unit is in upright position
Installation
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Indoor Unit Installation
NOTE
ŷ The pipe will be insulated and fixed permanently into
position after finishing the installation and the gas
leak test.
Guide right
Screw or left
CAUTION
2 <Assembling the
hanger screw> 3 <Side view> ŷ Tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench according
to specified method. If the flare nut is over-tightened,
the flare may break and cause refrigerant gas leakage.
1 Cut out the appropriate knock-out piece (A, B, C) on
the rear of the indoor unit unless you connect the pipe ŷ Do not box in or cover the pipe connection. All
directly from the rear. refrigerant pipe connection must be easily accessible
Installation
and serviceable.
2 Smooth the cut edges.
3 Remove the protection caps of the pipes and connect
the assembly pipe to each pipe. Tighten the nuts first
with your hands, and then with a torque wrench,
applying the following torque:
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Step 2.9 Shortening or extending the Flare nut
refrigerant pipes (assembly pipe)
Pipe cutter
Indoor outlet pipe Connecting pipe
90° Oblique Rough Burr ø 5/8” (15.88) 50.2 to 60.5 (68 to 82) 690 to 830
CAUTION
ŷ If you need a pipe longer than specified in piping
codes and standards, you must add refrigerant to the
D
90°±2° pipe. Otherwise, the indoor unit may freeze.
A
45°±2° ŷ While removing burrs, put the pipe face down to make
L
sure that the burrs do not get in to the pipe.
R 0.016
0.4 toto
0.80.032
(0.4 to 0.8)
Pipe Flare
D
Correct
Installation
<Flare nut>
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Indoor Unit Installation
0.79 inch
Wall
CAUTION
(20 mm)
ŷ If you fix the indoor unit on a gypsum board, use
only specified anchor bolts on reference positions.
Unit : inch (mm)
Otherwise, the gypsum surrounding the joints may
Model A B C D crumble over time and cause the screws to be loosened
AC012MNADCH 1.42 (36) 2.36 (60) 2.56 (65) 1.42 (36) and stripped. This may lmead to physical injury or
equipment damage.
AC018MNADCH 1.42 (36) 7.48 (190) 3.19 (81) 1.42 (36)
ŷ Search for other spots if there are less than two studs,
AC024MNADCH 1.30 (33) 4.33 (110) 4.33 (110) 1.30 (33) or the distance between the studs are different from
the plate hanger.
Installation
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Step 2.11 Fixing the indoor unit to the
installation plate
A B
A B
C D
CAUTION D
1
ŷ Make sure that the pipe bundle does not move when
you install the indoor unit onto the installation plate.
C C
Installation
A A
1 2
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Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
ŷ Set the indoor unit address and installation option 1 Enter the mode for setting the options:
with remote controller option. Set the each option a Remove the batteries from the remote control,
separately since you cannot set the ADDRESS setting and then insert them again.
and indoor unit installation setting option at the same
time. You need to set twice when setting indoor unit b While holding down the (High Temp) and
address and installation option. (Low Temp) buttons simultaneously, insert the
ŷ Please use the proper wireless remote controller which batteries into the remote control.
can set 24 digit option code. c Make sure that you are entered to the mode for
ŷ Please refer to the wired remote controller installation setting the options:
manual for setting with the wired remote controller.
CAUTION
ŷ The total number of available options are 24: SEG1 to
Mode change
SEG24.
High Temp Button High Fan Button ŷ Because SEG1, SEG7, SEG13, and SEG19 are the page
options used by the previous remote control models,
Low Temp Button Low Fan Button
the modes to set values for these options are skipped
automatically.
ŷ Set a 2-digit value for each option pair in the
following order: SEG2 and SEG3 ĺ SEG4 and SEG5
ĺ SEG6 and SEG8 ĺ SEG9 and SEG10 ĺ SEG11 and
SEG12 ĺ SEG14 and SEG15 ĺ SEG16 and SEG17 ĺ
SEG18 and SEG20 ĺ SEG21 and SEG22 ĺ SEG23 and
SEG24
NOTE
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
ŷ The remote control display and buttons may vary
0 X X X X X
depending on the model.
SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
1 X X X X X
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Take the steps presented in the following table:
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Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
52 English
Option setting Status
3 Check whether the option values that you have set are correct by pressing the button repeatedly.
a Reset the indoor unit by pressing the Reset button on the indoor or outdoor unit.
b Remove the batteries from the remote control, insert them again, and then press the button on the remote
control.
Installation
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Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
1 Make sure that the power is supplied to the indoor unit. If the indoor unit is not plugged in, it must include a power
supply.
2 The panel(display ) should be connected to an indoor unit to receive option.
3 Before installing the indoor unit, assign an address to the indoor unit according to the air conditioning system plan.
4 Assign an indoor unit address by wireless remote controller.
– The initial indoor unit ADDRESS is set as "MAIN : 0, RMC : 0".
– Set Main and RMC Address only the setting is required.
– There is no need to assign the indoor unit Main Address if the outdoor unit is addressing automatically.
The indoor unit Main address will follow the outdoor unit's automatically.
– Assign 12 digit when setting the indoor unit address.
– No need to assign SEG4, 5, 8, 10 which are non applicable. Even though those segments are set, they will be
ignored.
– If you set the applicable segments with numbers other than the indiciated, the initial setting will be maintained.
Group
Explanation PAGE Setting RMC address Group address
channel(*16)
*SEG6: AJN** models should check maximum installation indoor unit number of outdoor unit.
(Indoor1: 0, Indoor2: 1, ~)
CAUTION
ŷ When “A”~”F” is entered to SEG5~6, the indoor unit MAIN ADDRESS is not changed.
Installation
ŷ If you set the SEG 3 as 0, the indoor unit will maintain the previous MAIN ADDRESS even if you input the option
value of SEG6.
ŷ If you set the SEG 9 as 0, the indoor unit will maintain previous RMC ADDRESS even if you input the option value of
SEG11~12.
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SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
0 A 1 - - 3
1 - 1 - 1 B
1 Make sure that the power is supplied to the indoor unit. If the indoor unit is not plugged in, it must include a power
supply.
2 The panel(display ) should be connected to an indoor unit to receive option.
3 Set the installation option according to the installation condition of an air conditioner.
– The default setting of an indoor unit installation option is “02000-100000-200000-300000”.
– Individual control of a remote controller(SEG20) is the function that controls an indoor unit individually when
there is more than one indoor unit.
– No need to assign SEG3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24 which are non applicable. Even though those segments
are set, they will be ignored.
– If you set the applicable segments with numbers other than the indiciated, the initial setting will be maintained.
4 Set the indoor unit option by wireless remote controller.
Use of external
Explanation PAGE MODE Use of central control
temperature sensor
0 Disuse 0 slave
RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED
Indication and 1 Use 1 master
details
1
Use +
2 3minute
delay
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Setting an indoor unit address and installation option
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
0 Disuse
Thermo
0 0 Disuse 0 Use
On/Off on RESERVED
Indication and 1
control
details
2 Off
2
control
Operation
Window 1 1 Use 1 Disuse
on
3 on/off
control
0 or 1 Indoor 1
RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED
Indication and 2 Indoor 2 0 Disuse
details
3 3 Indoor 3
1 2˚C
4 Indoor 4
2 5˚C
If you input a number other than 0~4 on the individual control of the indoor unit(SEG 20), the indoor is set as "Indoor 1".
Example) If you want to set as "Exterior temperature sensor : USE, External control : USE
0 2 - 1 0 -
1 0 - - - 0
2 1 0 - 0 0
3 0 - - - -
assign option codes except SEG 1, 7, 13, 19 which are page options.
Installation
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Changing the addresses and options individually
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
Indication
and Details The
Option Tens’ digit Unit digit
0 D 0~F 0~9 0~9 changed 0~F
mode of SEG of SEG
value
NOTE
ŷ When changing a digit of an indoor unit address setting option, set the SEG3 as ‘A’.
ŷ When changing a digit of indoor unit installation option, set the SEG3 as ‘2’.
Example) When setting the 'buzzer control' into disuse status.
Indication 0 D 2 1 7 1
Installation
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Troubleshooting
Detection of errors
X If an error occurs during the operation, an LED flickers and the operation is stopped except the LED.
X If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
LED Display
X If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
X If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
X When E108 error occurs, change the address and reset the system.Ex.) When address of the indoor unit #1 and #2
are set as 5, address of the indoor unit #1 will become 5 and indoor unit #2 will display E108, A002.
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LED Display
Error
Abnormal condition
code
Installation
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