Whirlpool AMD 383 Instruction for Use

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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Warning:
Never operate the air conditioner with wet
hands.
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
Centre 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.
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
Centre nearest you for repairs.
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.
Do not spray any paint or pesticide on the unit,
or it may cause fire.
Warning:
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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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

4PRECAUTIONS FOR USEWarning:• Never operate the air conditioner with wethands.• The rated voltage of this air conditioner is 220-240V with a tolerance

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13WIRE CONTROLLER (with week timer functions)1. Failure status displayTiming display2. Fan speed display (Auto, High speed, Mediumspeed, Low speed)3.

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14• Wire controller with week timer function, No.1-No17 is the same as front instructions of No18,No.19:Timer setting (Fig. 15, 16, 17)The timer funct

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15• If entered into "Timer setting" by pressing the "Mode" button to select thesetting item: Day (Monday to Sunday), Hours (0~23)

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16HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROLOperating Guideline - General Procedures1. After the main unit is connected to power, press the ON/OFF keyon the remote

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17About AUTO modeWhen AUTO mode is selected, the setting temperature will not bedisplayed on the LCD, the unit will be in accordance with the roomtemp

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18TIMER-ONTIMER keyTo operate the time on, press this button. Set the ON TIME within the range on 0-24 hours and the unitwill start automatically at t

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19STORAGE AND TIPS FOR USING THE RCHow to insert the batteries1. Unscrew the screw on the battery cover.2. Gently press down on the battery cover and

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20CLEANING AND MAINTENANCEBefore inspection and maintenance of the unit, Please turn off the unit and set the power switch to "OFF"to cut of

Page 10 - (with week timer functions)

Warning:Do not attempt to repair the air conditioner yourself. Incorrect repairs may cause electrocution orfire, so please contact the Whirlpool Autho

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22Malfunction CauseIndoor unit makes noise. • The sound comes from the fan or compressor relay switching over(close/open).• Air conditioner may make n

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5DESCRIPTION OF AIR CONDITIONERINDOOR UNITOUTDOOR UNITDrain PipeTo drain waterproduced whilethe unit isfunctioningRefrigerant TubeAir InletAir OutletI

Page 13 - HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL

232. Ensure good ventilation of outdoor unit;3. There should be no obstacles near the outdoorunit obstructing the air intake and air exhaust ofthe uni

Page 14 - Remote Control

24INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNITINSTALLATION DIMENSIONS OF THE INDOOR UNITWhen installing the indoor unit, you can refer the paper pattern for installatio

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25THERE ARE 2 STYLES OF INSTALLATION• CEILING TYPE• FLOOR TYPEEach type is similar to the other as follows; determine themounting position on ceiling

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26INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT1. Profile Dimensions of Outdoor UnitUnit Installation InstructionsPrecautions on Installation of Outdoor UnitTo ensure t

Page 17 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

27Electric wiring connection1. Remove the front side plate (fig. 33).2. Break through the hole for wires and put on rubber bush.3. Pull all wires thro

Page 18 - TROUBLESHOOTING

28AMD 383 - AMD 3841. Power cord 3×6 mm2(H07RN-F)2. Power cord 3×1.5mm2(H05RW-F)3. Twisted-pairRated parameter and side for fusePosition and Method of

Page 19 - ON INSTALLATION

29Caution:1. During the installation of the bottom plate of the wire controller, pay attention to the direction of thebottom plate. The plate's s

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30Caution: Before installing the electrical equipment, please pay attention to the followingmatters which have been specially pointed out by our desig

Page 21 - Unit: mm

31Connecting pipe preparationPIPE & ELECTRICAL WIRE CUTTING• Use cutting tools easily found in the market.• Measure precisely both outer & inn

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32The connection between an indoor unit and anoutdoor unit.• Unscrew the flare nut for releasing pressure gasin the indoor unit. If there is no high p

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6WIRE CONTROLLER (standard fitting)WARNING!Never install the wire controller in a place where there is water leakage.Avoid bumping, throwing, tossing

Page 24 - AMD 382 - AMD 383 - AMD 384

33IF THE OUTDOOR UNIT IS INSTALLEDLOWER THAN THE INDOOR UNIT (picture 1)1. A drain pipe should be above ground and the end ofthe pipe does not dip int

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34DRAIN PIPING WORKMake sure the drain flows outCAUTION1. Drain piping• The drain pipe outlet direction can be chosen fromeither the right rear or rig

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35CHECKS AND TEST RUN AFTERINSTALLATIONCheck Items After InstallationTest Run1. Preparation of Test Run• Do not switch on the power before all install

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71) ON/OFF (Fig.2)• Press this button the unit will start.• When repress the button, the unit will stop running.2) Fan control (Fig. 3) (The relevant

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8hours. Then the unit will run according to this set temperatureThere is no SLEEP mode under fan mode.Note: the wired remote control has no SLEEP mode

Page 29 - OUTDOOR UNIT

99) SAVE set up (Fig. 10)At unit turned off, to press the "FAN" +" " buttons continuously for 5 seconds,adjust the Saver set menu,

Page 30 - Picture 2

1011) Malfunction display (Fig.12)When the malfunction happened during operation, the displayer will display"ERROR" icon and flash, and mean

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• Week Timing Controller (With Centralized Control Function)Centralized Control and Week Timer Functions: The centralized controller and the weekly ti

Page 32 - INSTALLATION

121. Press or to select the unit that needed to be control. It is available to control several units byGroup Control (1~16), or control single unit

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