Specifications

Servicing and Maintenance
Warning: Disconnect from main supply before servicing
the air conditioner.
The unit is designed to give long life operation with minimum maintenance required. However, it should be
regularly checked and the following items should be given due attention.
Components Maintenance Procedure Recommended Schedule
Air filter
(Indoor Unit)
1. Remove the ionizer filter before cleaning the filter.
2. Remove the dust adhering on the filter by using a
vacuum cleaner or wash using water less than 40°C
with a neutral cleaning detergent.
3. Rinse and dry it before fitting back the ionizer filter and
set it back to unit.
4. Note : Never use petrol thinner, benzene or any
other chemicals.
At least once a month.
Indoor unit 1. Clean away dirt or dust on grille or panel by wiping with
soft cloth soaked in lukewarm (or cool) water or
neutral detergent solution.
2. Note : Never user petrol, thinner, benzene or other
volatile chemicals, which may cause plastic surface
to deform.
At least once a month.
Condense Drain
Pan & Pipe
1. Check the cleanliness and clean it if necessary.
2. Check the condensate water flow.
Every 3 months.
Indoor Fan Check if there is any abnormal noise. If necessary.
Indoor/ Outdoor
Coil
1. Check and remove the dirt between the fins.
2. Check and remove any obstacles which hinder air
flow through the indoor or outdoor.
Every month.
Power Supply 1. Check the running current and voltage for indoor and
outdoor unit.
2. Check the electrical wiring and tighten the wire onto
the terminal block if necessary.
Every 2 months.
Every year.
Compressor No maintenance needed if refrigerant circuit remains
sealed. However, check for refrigerant leak at joint and
fitting.
Every 6 months.
Compressor
Oil
Oil is factory charged. Not necessary to add oil if circuit
remains sealed.
No maintenance required.
Fan Motor
Oil
All motors are pre-lubricated and sealed at factory. No maintenance required.
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Pre Start Up Maintenance
(After Extended Shutdown)
- Inspect thoroughly and clean indoor and outdoor units.
- Clean or replace air filters.
- Clean condensates drain line.
- Clean clogged indoor and outdoor coils.
- Check fan imbalance before operation.
- Tighten all wiring connections and panels.
- Check for refrigerant leakage.