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Electrolux EAS(C,E)09C2ASK(W,S,M) User Manual

Electrolux EAS(C,E)09C2ASK(W,S,M)
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1. The inside and outside connecting
cable can be connected without
removing the front grille.
2. Connecting cable between indoor unit
and outdoor unit shall be approved
polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord,
type designation H07RN-F or heavier
cord.
3. Lift the indoor unit panel up, remove
the electrical box cover by loosening
the screw.
4. Ensure the colour of wires of outdoor
unit and the terminal Nos. are the same
to the indoors respectively.
5. Wrap those cables not connected with
terminals with insulation tapes, so that
they will not touch any electrical
components. Secure the cable onto the
control board with the cord clamp.
Connect the cable to the indoor unit
Electrical box
cover
21 electrolux electrical work
electrical work electrolux 22
40mm
40mm
10mm
10mm
< 18000 btu's (Cool model)CABLE
> 18000 btu's (Heat & Cool model)CABLE
Cable code
< 18000 btu's (Heat & Cool model)CABLE
40mm
10mm
40mm
10mm
"Cable A"
"Cable C”
"Cable B"
or
Cable code
Cable code
Cable code
< 24000
COOL MODELS
Btu's
MODELS
24000 Btu's
< 24000 Btu's
HEAT AND COOL MODELS
1 2(N) 3 4
1 2(N) 3 4
1 2(N) 3 4 1 2(N)
or
or
Wire connector of indoor unit
Wire connector of indoor unit
Wire connector of indoor unit
or
or
"Connector A"
"Connector A”
"Connector A"
"Connector B"
"Connector B"
Cables
board
Cables
board
Cables
board
Cables
board
Cables
board
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Electrolux EAS(C,E)09C2ASK(W,S,M) Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandElectrolux
ModelEAS(C, E)09C2ASK(W, S, M)
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions - Part 1

Power Connection and Earthing Safety

Essential safety measures for power connection, earthing, and avoiding electrical hazards.

Safety Precautions - Part 2

Safety Precautions - Part 3

Indoor Unit Installation

Indoor Unit Installation Procedures

Fixing the Installation Plate to the Wall

Step-by-step guide for securely attaching the indoor unit's installation plate.

Drilling Pipe Holes and Connecting Pipes

Instructions for drilling pipe holes and connecting refrigerant and drainage pipes.

Securing the Indoor Unit to the Plate

Procedures for securely attaching the indoor unit to the installed mounting plate.

Indoor Unit Installation (Continued)

Outdoor Unit Installation

Site Selection and Mounting Requirements

Guidelines for selecting a suitable site and ensuring secure mounting for the outdoor unit.

Outdoor Unit Installation (Continued)

Outdoor Unit Settlement and Drain Joint Installation

Securely anchoring the outdoor unit and installing the drain joint.

Refrigerant Pipe Connection

Flaring Work Procedures

Detailed steps for performing correct flaring work on pipes to prevent refrigerant leaks.

Pipe Preparation and Nut Installation

Instructions for burr removal and correct placement of flare nuts on pipes.

Refrigerant Pipe Connection (Continued)

Flaring Work Dimensions and Connection Adjustment

Specifications for flaring dimensions and steps for connecting pipes with correct torque.

Electrical Work

Initial Installation Electrical Safety Regulations

Safety regulations for initial electrical installation, including power supply and grounding.

Electrical Work (Continued)

Connecting Cable to Indoor Unit

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the electrical cable to the indoor unit.

Connecting Cable to Outdoor Unit

Instructions for connecting the electrical cable to the outdoor unit.

Wiring Cautions and Air Purging Necessity

Important cautions for wiring and explanation of why air purging is essential for the system.

Vacuum Pump Operation Procedure

Detailed steps for using a vacuum pump to evacuate the system.

Air Purging with Vacuum Pump

Procedure for removing air and moisture from the system using a vacuum pump.

Electrical Safety and Gas Leak Checks

Performing electrical safety checks and methods for detecting gas leaks.

Operation Test

Performing Test Operation Procedures

Steps to test the unit's functions after installation and leak checks.

How to Use the Indoor Unit

Adjusting Air Flow Direction Properly

Proper methods for adjusting airflow to avoid discomfort and ensure even temperature distribution.

Setting Horizontal and Vertical Airflow

Detailed steps for setting both horizontal and vertical louvers for airflow.

How to Use the Indoor Unit (Continued)

Maintenance

Cleaning the Indoor Unit and Remote Controller

Instructions for cleaning the indoor unit and its remote controller.

Solutions for Problems

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