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USER MANUAL KAWFSAC52UA Kogan
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Front view of a white air conditioner unit with ventilation grilles (no text or symbols visible)KOGAN SMARTERHOME™ AIR PURIFYING SPLIT SYSTEM INVERTER AIR CONDITIONER
2.6KW, 5.2KW, 7KW, 8KW
KAWFSAC26UA, KAWFSAC52UA, KAWFSAC70UA, KAWFSAC80UA
Safety & Warnings 3
Components List 10
Overview 10
Before Installing 14
Indoor Installation 15
Outdoor Installation 21
Before First Use 27
Operation 28
Connect to SmarterHome™ App 32
Google Home Control 35
Amazon Alexa Control 38
Cleaning & Care 41
Scrap & Recovery 47
Troubleshooting 49
Dimensions 51
Specifications 52
SAFETY & WARNINGS
Ensure to read all instructions in this user guide prior to first use. Retain this user guide for future reference. Misuse may cause injuries to people and damage property.
• This air conditioner uses R32 flammable refrigerant.
Notes:
• Refrigerant may be tasteless and odourless.
- Do not inhale or make contact with R32 refrigerant. If inhaled or touched, this may lead to difficulty breathing, burns, fluid build-up, and blood loss. If experiencing any symptoms, seek emergency help immediately. If roughly treated, it may cause serious harm to the human body and surrounding areas.
IMPORTANT: All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes and must be installed by a licensed electrician.
- WARNING: This air conditioner can be used by children aged 8 years and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
- Do not allow children to play with the air conditioner.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by children without supervision.
- The room space for the installation, use, maintenance, and storage of this air conditioner should be greater than 5m^2 .
- The refrigerant cannot charge more than 1.7kg.
- Do not use any method to accelerate the defrosting process, or to clean, other than those recommended by Kogan.com.
- Do not pierce or burn the air conditioner. Check the refrigerant pipeline regularly to ensure it is not damaged.
- The air conditioner must be operated near areas with continuously operating ignition sources (for example, open flames, an operating gas appliance, or an operating electric heater).
- Ensure heat sources (for example, microwaves, ovens), high electrostatic appliances (for example, computers), power switches, plugs, and sockets that are used frequently are not located below the air conditioner.
- Maintenance or repair of air conditioners using R32 refrigerant must be carried out after security checks to minimise risks.
- The air conditioner must be grounded. Incomplete grounding may result in electric shocks.
- The joints between the indoor and outdoor unit should not be re-used unless after re-flaring the pipe.
- Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipeline, water pipeline, lightning rod, or telephone earth wire.
- To ensure safety, always switch off and cut the power supply when the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period.
- Do not allow water or any other liquid to touch the air conditioner or remote control. Contact with liquids may result in short-circuiting.
- If the power cord is damaged, stop use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for assistance.
- Do not cut off the main power when operating.
- Do not use the air conditioner with wet hands.
- Do not share a power socket with other electric appliances. Doing so may cause electric shocks, fires, and explosions.
- Always switch off and cut the power supply before performing any maintenance or cleaning. Not doing so may cause electric shock or damage.
- Do not pull on the power cord.
- There must be at least a 1 metre distance between the air conditioner and any flammable gases or liquids. Not doing so may cause fires and explosions.
- Do not wipe or otherwise use liquids or corrosive cleaning agents on the air conditioner.
- Do not attempt to repair the air conditioner yourself. Incorrect repairs may cause fires or explosions. Contact a qualified service technician for all service requirements.
- Do not attempt to disassemble the air conditioner yourself.
- Do not use the air conditioner during lightning storms. The power supply should be cut prior to prevent danger.
- Do not put hands or any objects into the air inlet or air outlet. This may cause personal injury or damage to the air conditioner.
- Ensure the mounting plate is stable enough to hold the air conditioner. If damaged, it may lead to the appliance falling and cause injury.
- Do not block the air inlet or air outlet as this may reduce the cooling or heating capabilities and cause the system to stop operating.
- Do not allow the air conditioner to blow against any heater.
- Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change. A refrigerant with lower global warming potential (GWP) would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked into the atmosphere. This air conditioner contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 675. This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid was leaked into the atmosphere, the impact on global warming would be 675 times higher than 1 kg of CO2, over a period of 100 years.
- This air conditioner contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.
- Note the specifications on the fuse printed on the circuit board.
⚠ WARNING: Immediately stop operation, cut off the power supply, and contact help.Kogan.com in the following situations:
- If there are any harsh sounds or unpleasant odours during operation.
- If abnormal heating of power cable and plug occurs.
- If the unit or remote control touches any liquid.
- If the air switch or leakage protection switch is often disconnected.
CAUTION
- Do not open the windows and doors for long periods when the air conditioner is running. The cooling or heating capacity will otherwise be weakened.
- Do not stand on the top of the outdoor unit or place heavy items on it. This can cause personal injuries or damage the unit.
- Do not use the air conditioner for other purposes, (for example, drying clothes, or preserving foods).
- Do not expose yourself to cold air unprotected for long periods. This may lead to sickness.
- Set a suitable temperature. It is recommended that the temperature difference between the indoors and outdoors should not be too large. Appropriate adjustments in the temperature can prevent the waste of electricity.
- If the air conditioner is not fitted with a power cord and plug, an explosion-proof all-pole switch must be installed in the fixed wiring and the distance between contacts should be no less than 3mm.
- If the air conditioner is permanently connected to the fixed wiring, an explosion-proof residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA should be installed in the fixed wiring.
- The power supply circuit should have a leakage protector and air switch of which the capacity should be more than 1.5 times the maximum current.
Installation warnings and requirements
- Ensure the air conditioner is installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
- The air conditioner must be installed in an accessible location for maintenance, without obstacles that may block air inlets or outlets of indoor/outdoor units.
- Fire prevention equipment must be prepared before installation.
- The installation site must be well-ventilated.
- Ignition sources and smoking are not allowed to exist in areas where R32 refrigerant is located.
- Anti-static precautions are necessary when installing the air conditioner (for example, wearing pure cotton clothes and gloves).
- Keep a leak detector working during installation.
- If R32 refrigerant leakage occurs during the installation, leave the area immediately and detect the concentration in the indoor environment until it reaches a safe level. Check the nameplate of the outdoor unit to ensure the refrigerant is R32.
- Check the surrounding environment of the installation site: R32 shall not be installed in the enclosed reserved spaces of buildings.
- If refrigerant leakage affects the performance of the air conditioner, stop use immediately. The air conditioner must be vacuumed, then contact help.Kogan.com for assistance.
- When using an electric drill to make holes in the wall, first check whether there is a pre-buried pipeline for water, electricity, and gas. It is suggested to use the reserved hole in the roof of the wall.
- The air conditioner must be installed with a stop valve cover.
- Be aware of any sharp edges when handling metal parts of the unit.
- When installing or repairing the air conditioner, if the connecting line is not long enough, the entire connecting line shall be replaced with the connecting line of the original specifications. Do not use extensions.
- Use new connection pipes unless re-flaring the pipe.
- The connection method of the air conditioner and power cable, and the interconnection method of each independent element, shall be subject to the wiring diagram affixed to the unit.
- The model and rating value of the fuse shall be subject to the printed information on the remote control or fuse sleeve.
Air conditioner positioning requirements
- Do not install the air conditioner near heat sources or gas leakages, nor in areas with inflammable or explosive gases.
- Avoid installing in places subject to strong artificial electric/magnetic fields.
- Avoid installing in places subject to noise and resonance.
- Avoid installing the outdoor unit near areas with frequent severe natural conditions (for example, strong sandy winds, direct sunshine, or high-temperature heat sources).
- Avoid installing in areas within the reach of children.
- Shorten the connection between the indoor and outdoor units. Select a well-ventilated area where it is easy to perform service and repair.
- Do not install the outdoor unit where it can occupy a public area (for example, an aisle, stairway, exit, fire escape, catwalk, or any other public area).
- Ensure the outdoor unit is installed as far as possible from the doors and windows of the neighbours as well as green plants.
Mounting plate requirements
- The mounting plate must meet the relevant national or industrial standards in terms of strength, with welding and connection areas rust proofed.
- The mounting plate and its load carry surface must be able to withstand 200kg.
- The mounting rack of the outdoor unit must be fastened with an expansion bolt.
- To prevent the units from falling, ensure the proper precautions are taken (for example, taking into account the type of wall it is being attached to).
Electrical safety requirements
- Ensure to use the rated voltage and air conditioner dedicated circuit for the power supply.
- Ensure the diameter of the power cable meets national requirements.
- When the maximum current of an air conditioner is >16A (8.0KW), it must use an air switch or leakage protection switch equipped with protection devices.
- The operating range of the air conditioner is 90%-110% of the local rated voltage. If there is an insufficient power supply, this may cause malfunctions, electrical shock, or fire.
- If the level of voltage is unstable, it is suggested to increase the voltage regulator.
- Keep combustibles at least 1.5 metres away from the air conditioner.
- The interconnecting cord (not supplied) connects the indoor and outdoor units. Choose the appropriate cable size before preparing it for connection.
- The interconnecting and outdoor power cables must be either H07RN-F or H05RN-F.
- Minimum Cross-Sectional Area of Power cable and interconnection cord:
| Rated Current of Appliance (A) | Nominal Cross-Sectional Area ( mm^2 ) |
| 3 and < 6 | 0.75 |
| 6 and <10 | 1 |
| 10 and <16 | 1.5 |
| 16 and <25 | 2.5 |
- The size of the interconnection cord, power cable, fuse, and switch needed is determined by the maximum current of the unit. The maximum current is indicated on the nameplate located on the side panel of the unit.
Requirements for operations at a raised height
When carrying out any installation at an elevation of 2 metres or higher, safety belts must be worn, and ropes of sufficient strength must be securely fastened to the outdoor unit to prevent falling that could cause personal injury, death, and property damage.
Grounding requirements
- The air conditioner is a Class I electrical appliance and must have reliable grounding.
- Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod, telephone line, or a circuit poorly grounded to the earth.
- The grounding wire is specially designed and shall not be used for any other purpose, nor shall it be fastened with a tapping screw.
- Ensure the type O terminal meets local standards (internal diameter of type O terminal needs to match the screw size of the unit, no more than 4.2mm). After installation, check the screws have been secured and that there is no risk of loosening.
Remote control warnings
- Ensure the remote control is pointed towards the signal receiver, and that there is no obstruction in between. The maximum range that the remote control can be used is 8 metres.
- Do not allow the remote control to be dropped or flung around.
- Do not allow any liquid to enter the remote control.
- Do not expose the remote control directly to sunlight or excessive heat.
- If the remote control will not be used for a long period, remove the batteries. Batteries left inside the remote control for extended periods may leak and cause damage.
Operating temperatures
If the indoor or outdoor units are operating in temperatures beyond the parameters when cooling/heating listed below, this may result in the units to stop working or cause other malfunctions.
Ensure the air conditioner is not operating in these conditions.
| When cooling | Outdoor unit | >43°C (Apply to T1) |
| >52°C (Apply to T3) | ||
| Indoor unit | <18°C | |
| When heating | Outdoor unit | >24°C |
| <-7°C | ||
| Indoor unit | >27°C |
- When the temperature is too high, the air conditioner may activate an automatic protection device so that the air conditioner can shut down.
- When the temperature is too low, the heat exchanger of the air conditioner may freeze, leading to water dripping and other malfunctions.
- In periods when the air conditioner is used for cooling for extended periods, or when the air conditioner is in DRY mode in an environment with a relative humidity of above 80% (with doors and windows open), there may be water condensation or water dripping near the air outlet. This is normal.
- Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Instead, use separate collection facilities.
- Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available.
- If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.

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Symbol of a trash bin crossed out by two crossed lines, no text or numbers presentCOMPONENTS LIST
- Indoor unit (x1)
- Outdoor unit (x1)
- Remote control (x1)
- Drain pipe (x1)
• Insulation tape (x1) - Wall sleeve (x1)
- Putty (x1)
- AAA batteries (x2)
- User guide (x1)
OVERVIEW
Indoor unit

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Air inlet Air inlet grille Panel Air filter Air outlet Air louvre Air vent Air inlet Force switch Signal receiver (inside) Wall sleeveNote:
Images used in this user guide are for reference only.
Outdoor unit

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Power cable Air outlet grille Connecting pipe Drain hose Air outletRemote control

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SET TEMPERATURE AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN HIGH MID LOW ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 MODE TURBO SPEED 8 9 10 11 12 SLEEP N/A DISPLAY SWING‡ N/A iFEEL Anti-F N/A WIFI TIMER N/A ICLEAN koganNote:
The remote control will show all symbols on the display when the air conditioner is turned on after which only the symbols relating to the current operation will be left illuminated.
| 1 | Increase/decrease buttons(▲,▼)Each press of the increase button increases the set temperature by 1°C.Each press of the decrease button decreases the set temperature by 1°C. |
| 2 | TURBOUnder the COOL or HEAT mode, the turbo function quickens the rate the air conditioner reaches the set temperature.When TURBO is switched on, the fan speed will be high.When TURBO is switched off, the fan speed will return to the previous speed. |
| 3 | MODEPressing this button cycles through the modes on the air conditioner. Note:The temperature cannot be manually adjusted in the FAN mode. |
| 4 | SLEEPThis mode slowly increases the temperature of the air conditioner over an extended period. This is useful when sleeping as our bodies require less cooling as the body gets colder.Press the button to turn this mode on/off. If run continuously for 10 hours, the mode will automatically turn off.Note:This mode cannot be activated in FAN mode. |
| 5 | SWINGPress this button to activate the vertical swing of the panel.Press the button again to fix the panel's position. |
| 6 | Anti-FThis is an anti-fungus function that dries the evaporator inside to prevent it from going mouldy as a result of water, and to prevent any smells. |
| 7 | ON/OFFPress this button to turn the air conditioner on/off.Note:Turning the air conditioner off will delete any timer and sleep settings. |
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| 8 | SPEEDPress this button to cycle through the fan speeds.![]() |
| 9 | DISPLAYPress this button to turn the display on/off. |
| 10 | iFEELPress this button to set the temperature of the air conditioner to the ambient temperature.Press this button again to change the temperature back to its preset. |
| 11 | TIMERThe air conditioner can be set to automatically turn on/off after a pre-determined period.Press the button and the ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ on the display will be flashing. Use the increase/decrease buttons to set the number of hours for the timer to activate.The timer can be between 0.524 hours.Note:Each press of the increase/decrease buttons will alter the timer by 0.5 hours if setting below 10 hours, and by 1 hour if setting for longer than 10 hours. |
| 12 | WIFI/iCLEANWIFI – Press this button 8 times consecutively to enter pairing mode with the Kogan SmarterHomeTM app.iCLEAN – This mode allows the air conditioner to clean itself. Whilst the air conditioner is turned off, press this button. The display will show ‘CL’ and the air conditioner will clean dust and dry the evaporator. This can lead to improved heating and cooling efficiency.The iCLEAN function will run for approximately 30 minutes. If the button is pressed whilst cleaning, the function will deactivate. |
BEFORE INSTALLING
Batteries for remote control
- Slide the cover off according to the direction indicated by the arrowhead.
- Insert two AAA batteries, noting their polarity markings ‘(+/-)’.
- Slide the cover back on.

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Simple line drawing of a rectangular object with an arrow pointing to its side, enclosed in a circle (no text or symbols)Notes:
- If the remote control does not work normally, remove the batteries for 30 seconds before reinstalling them. If the remote control is still not working, try using different batteries.
- When replacing batteries, do not mix old and new batteries, or mix different types of batteries as this can cause the remote control to fail.
• Properly dispose any discarded batteries.
Unpacking
Open the packaging and check the air conditioner in an area with good ventilation (open the doors and windows) and without nearby ignition sources.
Notes:
• Installers are required to wear anti-static devices.
- Fire prevention equipment and anti-static precautions must be prepared before unpacking. Check the refrigerant pipeline for any signs of damage. If damaged, do not install, and contact help.Kogan.com for assistance.
- Check for refrigerant leakage before opening the package of the outdoor unit. If a leakage is found, do not install, and contact help.Kogan.com for assistance.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Contact an authorised installer to install this air conditioner. Do not attempt to install this yourself.
Wall installation of the indoor unit must be secure to prevent any vibrations when the unit is operating and to prevent it from falling and causing injuries and damage.
IMPORTANT:
- A refrigerant leak test must be performed after installation.
- If the air conditioner must be moved, it must be moved by qualified professionals.
- Do not attempt to move the air conditioner yourself.
Placement guidelines
When choosing the location for the indoor unit, ensure to follow the guidelines illustrated below.

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Space to the ceiling ≥ 15cm Space to the wall ≥ 20cm ≥ 230-260cm Space to the floor Space to the wall ≥ 20cmMounting plate
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Align the mounting plate with the wall. Using a pencil, mark the location of the holes. Using a drill, secure Phillips head screws (not supplied) into the mounting plate. Using a spirit level, ensure it is perfectly level both horizontally and vertically.
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Pull on the mounting plate after installation to confirm it is secure.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with mounting brackets and bolts (no text or symbols)Wall hole
This hole will be used to connect the piping and cables between the indoor and outdoor unit.
Using a hole saw, make a 60-80mm hole at the predetermined position on the wall for piping. The hole should be angled downwards by 5^-10^ to allow the pipes to flow.
Note:
Do not drill near pre-buried power wires and hard walls.
To protect the piping and the cables from being damaged running through the wall, and against rodents that may inhabit in the hollow wall, install a wall sleeve and seal with putty.

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Wall sleeveInterconnection cord (not supplied)
- Open the panel, then using a screwdriver, remove the screw on the wiring cover. Remove the wiring cover.

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Panel Screw Wiring cover- Thread the interconnection cord through the hole at the back right side of the indoor unit and pull it through the front.

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Interconnection cord- Remove the wire clip, then connect the interconnection cord to the wiring terminal according to the wiring diagram and secure it by tightening the screws. Fix the interconnection cord with the wire clip.

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- This diagram is for reference only. If these diagrams look different, refer to the wiring diagram adhered onto the unit.
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Ensure all screws are fully tightened and the interconnecting cord is connected correctly in the wiring terminal.
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Secure the wiring cover back on and tighten the screw. Close the panel.

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Panel ScrewRoute of the pipeline
Depending on the position and length of the indoor unit, the piping may be routed sideways either from the left or right (Fig. 1), or vertically from the back (Fig. 2).
If routing sideways, cut off the removable cover on the side of the indoor unit.

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Connecting pipe, drain hose, and cables Removable cover Fig 1 Connecting pipe, drain hose, and cables Fig 2Drain pipe
Carefully check if there is any damage to the pipes and joints before installation. Do not reuse unless the pipes have been re-flared.
- Remove the protective cover on the insulation sleeve at the back of the unit. Carefully pull out and bend the indoor unit pipe. Using your hands, loosen and remove the hex nut on the indoor unit pipe.
- Align the connecting pipe with the indoor unit pipe. Using your hands, join the two pipes by tightening the taper nut, then use a torque wrench to tighten until secure. Hold the connection with a spanner to prevent the connection from becoming damaged while tightening with the torque wrench. The amount of torque that should be used is in the table below.
| Size of pipe (mm) | Torque (Nm) |
| 6/ 6.35 | 15-25 |
| 9/ 9.52 35-40 | |
| 12/ 12.7 45-60 | |
| 15.88 | 73-78 |
| 19.05 75-80 |

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Indoor unit pipe Taper nut Connecting pipe Spanner Torque wrenchWrap the piping
- Use the insulation tape all around the drain hose and other cables to create a seal.

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Connection pipe, drain hose, and cables Insultation tape- Connect the water outlet with the drain pipe and ensure the connection pipe, cables, and drain hose are straight.
Fixing the indoor unit
- Hang the indoor unit onto the mounting plate and move the unit from left to right to ensure that the hook is properly positioned in the mounting plate. Run the pipes sloping downwards through the wall hole.
- Push the lower left and upper right side of the unit towards the mounting plate until the hook is secured and makes a click sound.

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Two-step diagram showing hand positioning and tool application on a wall, with no visible text or symbols3.Seal the hole with putty.
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
Placement guidelines
When choosing the location for the indoor unit, ensure to follow the guidelines illustrated below.

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Space to obstruction ≥ 50cm Space to obstruction ≥ 10cm Space to obstruction ≥ 50cm ≥ 200cm Space to obstruction ≥ 30cmConnection pipe
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Remove the stop valve cover.
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Align the ends of the connection pipe (comprising of the liquid and gas side pipes) with the stop valves. Connect by tightening the taper nut with your hands. Use a torque wrench to tighten until secure. Hold the connection with a spanner to prevent damage while tightening.
Depending on the length of piping, an extra amount of refrigerant may need to be added so that the operation and performance of the air conditioner will not be compromised.

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Stop valves Taper nut Connection pipe Liquid side pipe Gas side pipe Spanner Stop valve cover| Pipe length | Amount of refrigerant to be added | Amount of refrigerant for the unit | |
| ≤5M | Not needed | ||
| 5-15M | Cooling capacity ≤12000Btu | 16g/m | ≤1kg |
| Cooling capacity ≥18000Btu | 24g/m | ≤2kg | |
Notes:
• This table is for reference only.
- The joints shall not be reused unless after re-flaring the pipe.
- Secure the stop valve cover back on.
Wiring
- Using a screwdriver, loosen the screws and remove the access panels from the unit.

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Access panels- Connect the cables respectively to the corresponding terminals on the terminal board of the outdoor unit (see appropriate wiring diagram). If there are signals connected to the plug, conduct the butt joint.

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This diagram is for reference only. If these diagrams look different, refer to the wiring diagram adhered onto the unit.
- Ground wire: Remove the grounding screw out from the electric bracket, cover the grounding wire end onto the grounding screw, and screw it into the grounding hole.
- Fix the cable reliably with fasteners (the pressing board).
- Put the access panels back in their original place and fasten it with screws.
Vacuuming
R32 refrigerant pump must be used when making the R32 refrigerant vacuum.
Before working on the air conditioner, remove the cover of the stop valves (gas and liquid valves) and be sure to retighten it afterward to prevent potential air leakage.
- To prevent air leakage and spilling, tighten all connecting nuts on all the flare tubes.
- Connect the stop valve, charge hose, manifold valve, and vacuum pump.
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Fully open the low handle of the manifold valve and apply the vacuum for at least 15 minutes. Ensure the compound pressure gauge reads -0.1MPa.
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After applying the vacuum, fully open the stop valve with an Allen key (not supplied).
- Check that both indoor and outdoor connections are free of air leakage.

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Compound pressure gauge Low handle Charge hose Charge hose Stop valve (liquid valve) Stop valve (gas valve) Vacuum pump Pressure gauge Manifold valve High handleOutdoor condensation drainage
When the unit is heating, the condensing water and defrosting water will come out through the outdoor drain elbow.
Install the outdoor drain elbow into the 25 hole on the base plate. Join the drain hose to the elbow so that the wastewater from the outdoor unit can be drained out to a proper plate.

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Chassis Outdoor drain elbowChecks after installation and before first use
- Ensure the supply voltage is as required (220–240V).
- Check for any faulty or missing connections in each of the power, signal, and grounding wires.
- Check the grounding wire of the air conditioner is securely grounded.
- Check the installation is secure.
- Ensure the drain pipe, air inlets, and air outlets, are not blocked. If there is a blockage at the water outlet on the drain pipe, remove the blockage and clean.
- Confirm that the valves on the gas side and liquid side are fully open.
- Ensure the wiring and piping are correctly installed.
- Ensure no foreign matter or tools are left inside the unit.
- Ensure the pipelines are insulated and protected well.
- Ensure there is no damage to the mounting bracket (not supplied) on the outdoor unit.
Leak test of the refrigerant
Depending on the installation method, the following methods may be used to check for a suspect leak in various areas (for example, the connections of the outdoor unit and the cores of the valves):
- Bubble method: Spray a uniform layer of soapy water over the suspected leak spot and observe carefully for bubbles. If there are no bubbles, there are no leaks.
- Instrument method: Check for leaks by pointing the probe of the leak detector to the suspect points of leakage.
For more information, consult the cleaning and care section of this guide.
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Ensure the area is well-ventilated before checking.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Once installed, the air conditioner must be tested before use.
Connect the power cable into an independent power socket.
Ensure the batteries are installed into the remote control.
Ensure the area is well-ventilated.
- Turn on the power and press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to start the unit.
- Press the mode button and cycle through the modes to ensure they are working.
Note:
To avoid blowing out cool air, the fan of the indoor unit will not work immediately when heating is started.
- Press the SWING button and check the unit is oscillating, vertically changing its direction of airflow.
- Test out the other functions on the remote control to ensure they are operating normally.
- Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn off the air conditioner.
Note:
When turning off, the air conditioner will either stop immediately or continue running for seconds with a lower frequency and lower fan speed before stopping.
OPERATION
Modes
This air conditioner features five modes:
- Automatic – Allows the air conditioner to automatically adjust its settings to reach the desired temperature.
- Cooling – Primarily used during warmer weather to cool areas down.
- Heating – Primarily used during colder weather to warm areas up.
- Fan – Turns on the fan only to circulate air within the area.
- Dry – Primarily used in humid conditions.
Setting automatic mode
- Press the MODE button on the remote control to cycle and select the 'AUTO' mode.
- Press the increase/decrease buttons and set the desired temperature. This will be reflected on the display.
- Press the SPEED button on the remote control and select the fan speed (LOW, MID, HIGH, or AUTO).
- Press the ON/OFF button and the air conditioner will begin operating.
Setting cooling or heating mode
- Press the MODE button on the remote control to cycle and select the 'COOL' or 'HEAT' mode.
- Press the increase/decrease buttons and set the desired temperature. This will be reflected on the display.
Note:
It is recommended that the temperature difference between the indoors and outdoors should not be too large. Appropriate temperature setting adjustments can prevent the waste of electricity.
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Press the SPEED button on the remote control and select the fan speed (LOW, MID, HIGH, or AUTO).
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Press the ON/OFF button and the air conditioner will begin operating.
Notes:
- When it is cold and wet outside, the outdoor unit may develop frost over the heat exchanger which will increase its heating capacity. The air conditioner will then automatically start its defrost function.
- When defrosting, the air conditioner will stop heating for about 5-12 minutes.
- Vapour may emit from the outdoor unit when defrosting. This is normal.
- Heating will resume after the defrosting is complete.
Setting fan mode
- Press the MODE button on the remote control to cycle and select the 'FAN' mode.
- Press the SPEED button on the remote control and select the fan speed (LOW, MID, HIGH).
- Press the ON/OFF button and the air conditioner will begin operating.
Note:
The temperature settings cannot be adjusted in fan mode.
Setting dry mode
- Press the MODE button on the remote control to cycle and select the 'DRY' mode.
- Press the increase/decrease buttons and set the desired temperature. This will be reflected on the display.
- Press the SPEED button on the remote control and select the fan speed (LOW, MID, HIGH, or AUTO).
- Press the ON/OFF button and the air conditioner will begin operating.
Timer
The timer is used to set the air conditioner to turn on/off after a desired period.
If setting the timer to turn the air conditioner on, ensure the air conditioner is in standby.
If setting the timer to turn the air conditioner off, ensure the air conditioner is on.
- Press the TIMER button and the 'ON' or 'OFF' on the display will begin flashing.
- Use the increase/decrease buttons to set the number of hours for the timer to activate. The timer can be set between 0.5-24 hours.
Note:
Each press of the increase/decrease buttons will alter the timer by 0.5 hours if setting below 10 hours, and by 1 hour if setting for longer than 10 hours.
- Press the TIMER button again to confirm the timer. If the button is not pressed for 10 seconds, the timer will not be set.
- To cancel a timer, press the TIMER button again.
Notes:
- When the timer is set to turn on the air conditioner after a desired period, all functions except SLEEP, DISPLAY, and iFeel are operational.
- If setting to turn the air conditioner on, the air conditioner will operate on default settings when the timer elapses.
Anti-F
This is an anti-fungus function that dries the evaporator inside to prevent it from going mouldy as a result of water, and to prevent any smells.
- Ensure the air conditioner is turned off and the remote control is set to the COOL, DRY, or AUTO mode.
- Press the button and you will hear five beeps after five seconds. It will then run in HEAT mode to dispel moisture in the evaporator for three minutes before turning off.
- To stop the function at any time, press the button again and you will hear three beeps after five seconds before it stops.
Notes:
- When Anti-F is activated, do not turn on the air conditioner until it has completely turned off.
- Anti-F cannot be activated if the air conditioner is on, or if the timer is set to turn off after a desired period.
Airflow direction adjustment
- Press the SWING button on the remote control to adjust the vertical direction of airflow.
- To adjust the direction of airflow left and right, ensure the air conditioner is turned off, then move the air vent manually.

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Never place your hand into the air inlet or outlet when the air conditioner is in operation.
Emergency operation
- If the remote control is lost or broken, use the force switch button to operate the air conditioner.
- If this button is pushed when the air conditioner is off, the air conditioner will turn on and operate in AUTO mode.
- If this button is pushed when the air conditioner is on, the air conditioner will stop running and turn off.

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Force switchCONNECT TO SMARTERHOME™ APP
Install App
Download the "Kogan SmarterHome" app from the Play Store (Android) or App Store (iOS).

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To register:
- If you already have a SmarterHome account, select 'Log In'. To register a new account, select 'Sign Up'.
- The system will automatically recognise your country. If needed, you can manually select your country from the drop-down box. Enter your email address and tap 'Get Verification Code' to continue.
- A 6-digit code will be sent to the submitted email address. Enter this code before the one-minute timer expires.
- Continue to the next page and complete your SmarterHome profile.

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Log In Sign Up
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Register Australia Email Address
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When the device is first turned on, it may automatically enter pairing mode (emitting a beep sound).
If not automatically in pairing mode when powered on, you can manually set the device in pairing mode by pressing the "Wi-Fi" button 8 times consecutively until the unit emits a beep.
Add device through network
- Once registered, tap "Add Device" on the app's home page, or the "+" in the upper right corner, to add a new device through the network.
- Select the product type from the list of options in the app (Heating & Cooling > Air Conditioner).
- Enter your Wi-Fi details. It is important that your SmarterHome™ device and the app are connected to the same Wi-Fi network during setup.
- Ensure that the device is in pairing mode (the unit emitted a beep) and tap the confirm button before tapping "Next".

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AP Mode ≈ Reset the device LED Light Wireless LED Smart Lighting Set the device to pairing mode by following the product Smarter Home Wifi Connection Guide. Confirm the products is in pairing mode per connection guide. Confirm indicator slowly blink Next Resetting DevicesNotes:
• The device and the app have to use the same Wi-Fi network.
• The device is only compatible with 2.4Ghz networks.
• Depending on the product, Steps 3 and 4 may be in opposite order.
- Follow the in-app prompts to continue AP Mode connection, which will pair your mobile phone to the device's Wi-Fi hotspot to ensure a connection. This may be named "SL-KoganSmart", "SmartLife-XXXX", or another similar name.
Note:
If the Wi-Fi hotspot does not appear on your phone in the list of available networks, your device may not be set in AP Pairing Mode correctly. Try repeating the steps outlined above to ensure your device is ready for connection.
- The device will commence the pairing process and connect to the app. Ensure your Wi-Fi router, mobile phone, and the SmarterHome™ device are kept close until connection is complete.
- After successfully being added, you will have the option to rename the device and assign it to a location. It will now be listed on the app's home page. Tap the device listing to enter its control page.

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Once connected, you can select Create Scene from the “+” in the upper right corner (or from the Scene tab) to group connected SmarterHome™ products and automate their functions.
GOOGLE HOME CONTROL
Note:
You will need to have set up a Google Home account prior to linking your Kogan SmarterHome™ device.
Adding "SmarterHome" to the Google Home app
- From the home page of the Google Home app, select the '+' icon to access the 'Add and manage' page.
- Select 'Set up device', then under the Works with Google banner, select 'Have something already set up?'
- Select the search bar and type 'Smarter Home' to locate the Kogan SmarterHome™ service.

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Tap 'Authorise' to grant Google permission to access the SmarterHome™ app and your devices.
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From here, you will be prompted to sign into your SmarterHome™ account using either your email or mobile phone number, depending on which method you used to register your account.

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- Tap on any of the devices to view a list of available commands.

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Please note that Google Home can only control the base/core functions of any compatible SmarterHome™ devices. To make full use of this product's smart functionality, please use the Kogan SmarterHome™ app.
AMAZON ALEXA CONTROL
Note:
You will need to have set up an Alexa account prior to linking your Kogan SmarterHome™ device.
Adding "SmarterHome" to the Alexa app
- From the home page of the Alexa app, select the 🔊' icon in the top-right and select Skills & Games from the sidebar.
- Select the search bar and type 'Smarter Home' to locate the Kogan SmarterHome™ skill.

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Tap 'Enable to Use' to add the Kogan SmarterHome™ skill to Alexa.
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From here, you will be prompted to sign into your SmarterHome™ account using either your email or mobile phone number, depending on which method you used to register your account.
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Tap 'Authorise' to grant Alexa permission to access the SmarterHome™ app and your devices.

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- When your devices have successfully connected to the Alexa app, you will be able to control your Kogan SmarterHome™ devices via Alexa's voice commands.

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Please note that Alexa can only control the base/core functions of any compatible SmarterHome™ devices. To make full use of this product's smart functionality, please use the Kogan SmarterHome™ app.
CLEANING & CARE
Before cleaning the air conditioner, ensure it is turned off at the socket for at least five minutes. Not doing so may result in a risk of electric shock.
- Do not wet the air conditioner as this can cause an electric shock. Do not rinse the air conditioner with water or any other liquid.
- Do not use or wipe any liquid or corrosive cleaning agents on the air conditioner. Doing this may cause electric shock or damage to the unit.
- Volatile liquids (for example, thinner, gasoline) will damage the air conditioner housing.
Panel

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Air filter
- Use both hands to carefully open the panel.

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After removing the filter, do not touch the fins as it may lead to damage to the refrigerant pipeline.
- Use a vacuum cleaner or water to clean/rinse the filter. If the filter is very dirty (for example, with greasy dirt), clean it with warm water (below 45^ C) and mild detergent, then put the filter under shade to dry.

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Pay attention to cleaning the filter regularly to prevent the accumulation of dust which may affect the unit's performance. If the environment around the air conditioner is dusty, correspondingly increase the frequency of cleaning.
Outdoor unit
- Wipe off the dust and debris with a dry cloth on the outdoor unit.
- Ensure there is no damage to the mounting bracket on the outdoor unit.
Maintenance
WARNING: Do not repair or maintain the air conditioner by yourself as incorrect maintenance may cause electric shock or fire or explode.
Always contact an authorised service technician to conduct any repair/maintenance.
- This unit uses refrigerant R32 and therefore must be disposed of by a licensed refrigeration mechanic with knowledge of appropriate gas reclamation methods.
- Feed the air conditioner with R32 refrigerant and maintain the air conditioner strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements.
- Ensure qualified professionals have read the maintenance section of this user guide.
Qualification requirements of maintenance personnel
- Special training in addition to usual refrigerating equipment repair procedures is required when equipment with flammable refrigerants is affected. In many countries, this training is carried out by national training organisations that are accredited to teach the relevant national competency standards that may be set in legislation. The achieved competence should be documented by a certificate.
- The maintenance and repair of the air conditioner must be conducted according to the method recommended by the manufacturer. If other professionals are needed to help maintain and repair the equipment, it should be conducted under the supervision of individuals who have the qualifications to repair air conditioners equipped with flammable refrigerant.
Inspection of the site
A safety inspection must be taken before maintaining equipment with R32 refrigerant to make sure the risk of fire is minimised. Ensure the area is well ventilated, and that anti-static and fire prevention equipment is present.
While maintaining, observe the following precautions before operating the system.
General work area
- All maintenance staff and others working in the local area shall be instructed on the nature of the work being carried out.
• Work in confined spaces shall be avoided. - The area around the workspace shall be sectioned off.
- Ensure that the conditions within the area have been made safe by removing any flammable materials and mitigating any ignition risks.
Checking for the presence of refrigerant
- The area shall be checked with an appropriate refrigerant detector prior to and during work to ensure the technician is aware of potentially toxic or flammable atmospheres.
- Ensure that the leak detection equipment being used is suitable for use with all applicable refrigerants, i.e. non-sparking, adequately sealed, and intrinsically safe.
Presence of a fire extinguisher
If any hot work is to be conducted on the refrigeration equipment or any associated parts, appropriate fire extinguishing equipment shall be available on hand. Have a dry powder or CO2 fire extinguisher adjacent to the charging area.
No ignition sources
- No person carrying out work concerning a refrigeration system that involves exposing any pipe work shall use any sources of ignition in such a manner that it may lead to the risk of fire or explosion.
- All possible ignition sources, including cigarette smoking, should be kept sufficiently far away from the site of installation, repairing, removal, and disposal, during which refrigerant can possibly be released to the surrounding space.
- 'No Smoking' signs shall be displayed.
Ventilating the area (open the door and window)
Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately ventilated before breaking into the system or conducting any hot work. A degree of ventilation shall continue during the period that the work is carried out. The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it externally into the atmosphere.
Checks to the refrigeration equipment
Where electrical components are being changed, they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification. At all times the manufacturer's maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed. If in doubt, consult help.Kogan.com for assistance. The following checks shall be applied to installations using flammable refrigerants:
- The charge size is in accordance with the room size within which the refrigerant-containing parts are installed.
- The ventilation machinery and outlets are operating adequately and are not obstructed.
- If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the secondary circuit shall be checked for the presence of refrigerant.
- Refrigerant pipes and components must be installed in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any substance which may corrode the refrigerant unless the components are constructed of materials that are inherently resistant to being corroded or are suitably protected against being corroded.
Checks to electrical devices
Repair and maintenance of electrical components shall include initial safety checks and component inspection procedures. If a fault exists that could compromise safety, then no electrical supply shall be connected to the circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt with.
If the fault cannot be corrected immediately but is necessary to continue operation, an adequate temporary solution shall be used. This shall be reported to the owner of the equipment so all parties are advised.
Initial safety checks shall include:
- That capacitors are discharged: this shall be done in a safe manner to avoid the possibility of sparking.
- That no live electrical components and wiring are exposed while charging, recovering, or purging the system.
- That there is earth continuity.
Inspection of cable
- Check the cable for wear, corrosion, overvoltage, and vibrations.
- Check if there are sharp edges and other factors that could damage the cable in the surrounding environment.
- During the inspection, the impact of aging, and the continuous vibration of the compressor and the fan should be taken into consideration.
Leakage check of R32 refrigerant
- For systems with R32 refrigerant, electronic leak detection instruments are available to use and detect leaks.
- Check any leakage of the refrigerant in an environment where there is no potential ignition source. No halogen probe (or any other detector that uses an open flame) should be used.
- Ensure leak detectors do not become a potential source of ignition and are appropriate for the measured refrigerant.
- Fluid used in leak detection is applicable to most refrigerants.
- Leak detectors shall be set at the minimum ignitable fuel concentration (no more than 25%) of the refrigerant.
- If you suspect a leak, avoid touching electrical appliances or turning on anything that may cause a spark or fire.
- If the location of the leak needs to be welded, then either all refrigerants need to be recovered, or all refrigerants must be isolated away from the leak site (using a cut-off valve). Before and during the welding, use oxygen-free nitrogen (OFN) to purify the entire system.
Note:
Do not use chloride solvents to prevent the reaction between chlorine and refrigerants and the corrosion of copper pipeline.
Removal and vacuum pumping
Ensure there is no ignited fire source near the outlet of the vacuum pump and the area is well-ventilated.
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Allow the maintenance and other operations of the refrigeration circuit to be carried out according to the general procedure, taking extra care when using flammable items. The following procedures must be followed:
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Remove the refrigerant.
- Decontaminate the pipeline with inert gases.
- Evacuation.
- Decontaminate the pipeline with inert gases again.
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Cut or weld the pipeline.
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The refrigerant should be returned to the appropriate storage tank. The system should be blown with OFN to ensure safety. This process may need to be repeated several times.
Note:
This operation shall not be carried out using compressed air or oxygen.
- Through the blowing process, the system is charged with anaerobic nitrogen to reach the working pressure whilst in a vacuum. The oxygen-free nitrogen is then emitted into the atmosphere before the system is vacuumed.
This process is repeated until all refrigerants in the system are clear. After the final charging of the anaerobic nitrogen, discharge the gas into the atmosphere, then weld the system. This operation is necessary for welding the pipeline.
Procedures for charging refrigerants
As a supplement to the general procedure, the following requirements must be adhered to:
- Ensure there is no contamination among different refrigerants when using a refrigerant charging device. The pipeline for charging refrigerants should be as short as possible to reduce the residual refrigerant in it.
- Storage tanks should remain vertically up.
- Ensure the grounding solutions are already taken before the refrigeration system is charged with refrigerants.
- When charging, label the mark on the system.
- Be careful not to overcharge refrigerants.
SCRAP & RECOVERY
Scrap
The whole recovery process should be carried out under the guidance of qualified personnel.
If recycling the refrigerant, personnel shall be thoroughly familiar with the equipment and all its features. Personnel must also analyse the refrigerant and oil samples before operation.
Ensure the following guidelines are followed when scrapping:
- The clearance of refrigerants in the system is required when repairing or scrapping the appliance. It is recommended to completely remove the refrigerant.
- If necessary, the operation of mechanical equipment should facilitate the operation of the refrigerant tank.
- All personal protective equipment is effective and can be used correctly.
- The capacity of the storage tank is sufficient.
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When using pump equipment to recycle the refrigerant, ensure it has the required power.
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Disconnect the power supply. If possible, the refrigerating system should be vacuumed. If it cannot be vacuumed, extract the refrigerant in each part of the system.
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Start and operate the recovery equipment according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not fill the tank to its full capacity (the liquid injection volume should not exceed 80% of the tank volume). Even if the equipment is used for a very short period, it must not exceed the maximum working pressure of the tank.
- After filling the tank, quickly remove the tanks and equipment, then close all valves on the equipment.
Recovery
Before this procedure, personnel shall be thoroughly familiar with the equipment, all its features, and follow recommended practices for the safe recovery of the refrigerant.
- The recovery of equipment and the storage tank should comply with the relevant national standards.
- Only a special refrigerant tank can be used when loading the refrigerant into the storage tank.
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Ensure the capacity of the tank is appropriate to the refrigerant injection quantity in the entire system. All tanks intended to be used for the recovery of refrigerants should have refrigerant identification (on the refrigerant recovery tank).
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Storage tanks should be equipped with pressure relief valves and globe valves. They should be in a good condition. If possible, empty tanks should be evacuated and maintained at room temperature.
- The recovery equipment should be kept in a good working condition and there should be easy access to operating instructions.
- The equipment should be suitable for the recovery of R32 refrigerants.
- Before using the recovery equipment, check if it is in a good condition and is regularly maintained. Check if the electrical components are sealed to prevent the leakage of the refrigerant and fires that can be caused. If there are any issues, consult the manufacturer.
- There should be a weighing apparatus that can be normally used. The hose should be linked with a no-leak detachable connection joint and be kept in a good condition.
- The recovered refrigerant shall be loaded in the appropriate storage tanks, attached with transporting instructions, and returned to the refrigerant manufacturer.
- Do not mix refrigerant in the recovery equipment, especially in storage tanks.
- The space loading R32 refrigerant cannot be enclosed when transporting. Take anti-electrostatic measures if necessary during transportation.
- In the process of transport, loading, and unloading, necessary protective measures must be taken to protect the air conditioner to ensure that it is not damaged.
- When removing the compressor or clearing the compressor oil, ensure the compressor is pumped to an appropriate level so that there is no residual R32 refrigerant in the lubricating oil. The vacuum pumping should be carried out before the compressor is returned to the supplier.
- Ensure safety precautions are taken when discharging oil from the system.
Notes:
- Identification should be made after the appliance is scrapped and refrigerants are evacuated. The identification should contain the date and endorsement.
- Ensure the identification on the appliance reflects the flammable refrigerants contained in this appliance.
- The recovered refrigerants are not allowed to be injected into another system before being purified and tested.
TROUBLESHOOTING
| Issue Cause/solution | |
| The air conditioner does not work. | Ensure the power plug is securely connected to an outlet and that there is electricity. |
| Ensure all fuses for power are not blown. | |
| Check that sleep/timer functions are not active. If they are, wait or cancel the timer settings. | |
| The air conditioner is unable to immediately turn back on after it is shut down. | If the air conditioner is turned on immediately after it is turned off, the protective delay switch will delay the operation for 3 to 5 minutes. Wait and try again later. |
| The air conditioner stops running after operating for a while. | The air conditioner has reached the set temperature. It will then automatically turn on and off to regulate this temperature. |
| The air conditioner may be defrosting. It will automatically restore itself and continue operating after it has completed its defrosting cycle. | |
| The timer may have been set to turn the air conditioner off. To continue use, turn the air conditioner on. | |
| The strength of the fan for cooling/heating is weak. | Excessive accumulation of dust on the filter, blockages on the air inlet and outlet, and the excessively small angle of the louver blades all will affect the air conditioner's cooling and heating capabilities.Clean the filter, remove any blockages on the air inlet and outlet, and regulate the angle of the louver blades. |
| Ensure all doors, windows, and exhaust fans are closed. | |
| The mode, temperature, and/or fan speed are incorrect. Re-select the mode, set the appropriate temperature, and set the fan speed. | |
| The indoor unit is blowing out an odour. | If there is an odour, clean the air filter or activate the iCLEAN function.Ensure there is no buildup or mould in the area or AC. |
| There is the sound of running water when the air conditioner is operating. | When the air conditioner is operating or has stopped, sometimes there is a hissing sound. This is the sound of the flow of refrigerant and is normal. |
| A slight click sound is heard when the air conditioner is turned on/off. | Due to temperature changes, the panel and other parts will swell, causing the sound of friction. This is normal. |
| The indoor unit is making an abnormal sound. | This is the sound of the fan or compressor relay switching on or off. This is normal. |
| When the air conditioner is starting or finishing its defrost cycle, it is normal if there are sounds. This is due to the refrigerant flowing in the reverse direction. | |
| Dust accumulating on the air filter of the indoor unit may result in the air conditioner making sounds.Clean the air filter regularly to prevent buildup. | |
| If the fan speed is set to ‘HIGH’, the indoor unit may make abnormal sounds due to its speed. This is normal.If feeling uncomfortable, turn down the fan speed. | |
| There are water droplets over the surface of the indoor unit. | When ambient humidity is high, water droplets will accumulate around the air outlet and panel. This is normal. |
| Prolonged cooling in open spaces can produce water droplets. Close the doors and windows. | |
| A small open angle on the louver blades may also result in water droplets around the air inlet.Increase the angle of the louver blades. | |
| During cooling, the air outlet on the indoor unit is blowing out mist. | When the indoor temperature and humidity are high, this may happen from time to time. This is because the indoor air is cooled rapidly. After it runs for some time, the indoor temperature and humidity will be reduced and the mist will disappear. |
DIMENSIONS

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| KAWFSAC26UA | 800 (860) x 545 x 315 | 545 | 315 |
| KAWFSAC52UA | 890 (950) x 700 x 350 | 630 | 350 |
| KAWFSAC70UA | 890 (950) x 700 x 350 | 630 | 350 |
| KAWFSAC80UA | 970 (1044) x 803 x 395 | 675 | 409 |
SPECIFICATIONS
KAWFSAC26UA
Capacity
Cooling (Btu/H) 9,000Btu/H
Heating (Btu/H) 9,895Btu/H
Power
Power 2.6kW
Power supply supported 220–240V, 50Hz
Power input (cooling) 530W
Power input (heating) 680W
Amperage 6A
Average consumption 522W
Current (cooling) 3.2A
Current (heating) 3.9A
Other
Temperature range 16–32°C
Auto swing 80° vertical
Air flow volume 620m^3/h
Discharge pressure 4.3MPa
Suction pressure 2.5MPa
Refrigerant R32
Coverage area Max. 18m ^4
Dehumidifying capacity 0.8L/H
Noise level 54dB(A)
KAWFSAC52UA
Capacity
Cooling (Btu/H) 18,000Btu/H
Heating (Btu/H) 18,000Btu/H
Power
Power 5.2kW
Power supply supported 220–240V, 50Hz
Power input (cooling) 1.28kW
Power input (heating) 1.26kW
Amperage 12A
Average consumption 1280W
Current (cooling) 5.6A
Current (heating) 5.5A
Other
Temperature range 16–32°C
Auto swing 80° vertical
Air flow volume 1050m^3/h
Discharge pressure 4.3MPa
Suction pressure 2.5MPa
Refrigerant R32
Coverage area Max. 28m ^4
Dehumidifying capacity 1.5L/H
Noise level 61dB(A)
KAWFSAC70UA
Capacity
Cooling (Btu/H) 24,000Btu/H
Heating (Btu/H) 28,000Btu/H
Power
Power 7kW
Power supply supported 220–240V, 50Hz
Power input (cooling) 2000W
Power input (heating) 2400W
Amperage 14A
Average consumption 1990W
Current (cooling) 8.5A
Current (heating) 10A
Other
Temperature range 16–32°C
Auto swing 80° vertical
Air flow volume 1300m^3/h
Discharge pressure 4.3MPa
Suction pressure 2.5MPa
Refrigerant R32
Coverage area Max. 42m^2
Dehumidifying capacity 2L/H
Noise level 64dB(A)
KAWFSAC80UA
Capacity
Cooling (Btu/H) 28,000Btu/H
Heating (Btu/H) 28,660Btu/H
Power
Power 8kW
Power supply supported 220–240V, 50Hz
Power input (cooling) 2400W
Power input (heating) 2550W
Amperage 18A
Average consumption 2400W
Current (cooling) 11A
Current (heating) 11A
Other
Temperature range 16–32°C
Auto swing 80° vertical
Air flow volume 1250m^3/h
Discharge pressure 4.3MPa
Suction pressure 2.5MPa
Refrigerant R32
Coverage area Max. 45m^2
Dehumidifying capacity 2.5L/H
Noise level 65dB(A)
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Note:The temperature cannot be manually adjusted in the FAN mode.