1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the Albott 24000 BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump. This system is designed to provide all-in-one comfort control for your space, offering cooling, heating, dehumidifying, and fan modes. With its energy-efficient design and quiet operation, it ensures a comfortable environment year-round.
Āhuatanga matua:
- All-in-One Comfort Control: Experience cooling, heating, dehumidifying, and fan modes. Adjust temperatures (60°F–90°F) easily, plus a 24-hour timer and sleep mode.
- Pūngao-He pai: Due to the heat pump design and SEER2 19 rating, this system delivers powerful performance while minimizing energy usage and cutting electricity costs, all without sacrificing comfort.
- Stable & Reliable Performance: Built for extreme conditions (-4°F to 140°F), this ductless mini split AC/heating system ensures year-round comfort. With 24,000BTU, it efficiently cools or heats up to 1500 sq. ft.
- Quiet & User-Friendly Operation: The DIY mini split runs quietly, creating a serene space at home or work. Simple, intuitive controls make daily use effortless and stress-free.
- Self-Cleaning Technology: Helps remove dust buildup with a 135℉ self-cleaning function. The air conditioner reminds you every 500 hours to activate the self-cleaning, which runs for 30 minutes.
- Easy Maintenance & Long Lifespan: Features washable filters for easy cleaning.
Image: The Albott Mini Split Air Conditioner showcasing its various features including inverter technology, silent operation, and self-cleaning capabilities.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Please read all safety warnings and instructions carefully before installing or operating your air conditioner. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, property damage, or personal injury.
Whakatupato Haumaru Whānui:
- Installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all national wiring regulations.
- Me whakarite kia rite te toha hiko ki te voltage specified on the unit's nameplate.
- Do not install the unit near heat sources, steam sources, or in areas with flammable/explosive gases or corrosive gases.
- Maintain clear space around the indoor and outdoor units to ensure proper airflow and prevent obstructions.
- Whakawetohia te hiko hiko i mua i te mahi tiaki, horoi ranei.
- If installing the outdoor unit at a height, always wear appropriate safety gear, including a safety belt and helmet.
3. Nga Waahanga kei roto
Your Albott Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump package includes the following components:
- Waehanga o roto
- He pukapuka tohutohu
- Pūhiko
- Mana mamao
- Hanging plate on the back
- Paipa whakaheke wai mō te waeine o roto
- Te tuhi rahinga whakaurunga
- Ngā waea whakawhitiwhiti kōrero 14.76 putu te roa
- Waehe o waho
- Karekau pakitara
- Puti
- Paipa hononga parahi - paipa hau
- Paipa hononga parahi - paipa wai
- Taura hiko 8.2 putu te roa
- rīpene
Image: A visual representation of all items included in the product package, from the main units to the smallest accessories.
4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation is crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of your Albott Mini Split Air Conditioner. Please follow these steps carefully. For a visual guide, refer to the installation video provided below.
4.1. Whakaritenga
- Necessary Tools and Materials: Hole saw, multimeter, pipe cutter, hex wrenches, refrigerant, torque wrench, adjustable wrench, tape measure, safety belt, flaring tool, bracket, level, Phillips screwdriver, electroprobe, vacuum pump, pliers, copper tube.
- Check the Installation Environment: Ensure there is no heat source or steam source, no obstructions around the inlet and outlet of indoor and outdoor units, and no flammable, explosive, or corrosive gases.
4.2. Te Whakataunga Wae o Roto
- Tīpako Tauwāhi Tāuta: The wall for the indoor unit should be hard, flat, and firm to avoid vibration and noise. Ensure adequate clearance: >15cm to ceiling, >20cm to obstacles on sides, and 230-260cm from the floor.
- Fix Mounting Plate: Put the plate on the wall and use a level to make it horizontal. Select the position of screws on the plate, no less than 5 screws. Punch holes in the wall and use expansion screw kits to firmly fix the plate to the wall. Do not use nails.
- Kohao Taiepa Drill: After determining where the pipe will go through the wall, drill holes. When drilling, avoid wires, plumbing, gas, and other sensitive components. The wall hole should be inclined outward by 5-10°, with a diameter of 60-80mm. Use an anti-dust bag to avoid dust.
- Installation of Connection Cable: Pass the power cable out from the back of the indoor unit and fix it on the terminal board. Fix the cable with a clamp.
- Knock-out Panel: According to piping direction, remove the knock-out panel with a knife, and remove burrs to prevent the drain pipe from being broken.
- Connection of Refrigerant Piping: Use both hands to turn the pipe in the desired direction. It is forbidden to operate with one hand, which will make the tube deform and rupture. Aim at the pipe center, tighten the taper nut with fingers, then tighten the taper nut with 2 wrenches. It's better to use a torque wrench to tighten the taper nut; refer to the provided torque table for required values based on pipe size.
- Tāutahia te ngongo ngongo: Connect the drain hose with the water outlet pipe, and fix it firmly with adhesive tape. The length should be more than 5cm to prevent water leakage.
- Wrap the Piping: Wrap refrigerant piping, wires, and drain pipe with wrapping tape.
- Maunga Wae Roto: Put the refrigerant piping out of the wall hole. Put the indoor unit on the mounting plate. Push the lower part of the indoor unit until a 'click' sound is heard to make sure the indoor unit is firmly fixed to the wall.
- Pipe Protecting Ring and Putty: To protect piping and wires, a pipe protecting ring shall be installed sealed with putty.
4.3. Whakauru Unit Waho
- Tīpako Tauwāhi Tāuta: Outdoor unit must be installed in a firm and flat place to prevent vibration and noise. Ensure adequate clearance: >20cm to top obstruction, >30cm to side obstructions, >10cm air in side, >200cm air out side.
- Install Outdoor Unit Bracket: If installing the air conditioner in a higher place, the operator should wear a safety belt and helmet. Use a level to ensure the bracket is horizontal and vertical. Use at least 6 expansion bolts to make sure brackets are fixed firmly on the wall.
- Fix Outdoor Unit: Use 4 screws to fix the feet of the outdoor unit.
- Connect Refrigerant Piping: Remove the nut from stop valves. Aim at the pipe center of the stop valve, tighten the taper nut with fingers, then tighten the taper nut with 2 wrenches. It's better to use a torque wrench to tighten the taper nut; refer to the provided torque table for required values based on pipe size. Screw 2 caps.
- Vacuumize: Before vacuuming, check all the nuts of the indoor and outdoor unit are tightened. Turn on handle Lo to vacuumize. Vacuumize for at least 15 minutes, make sure the value on the pressure gauge is ≤0.1MPa. Keep pressure for 3-5 minutes after vacuumizing, make sure pressure springback ≤0.05MPa. Open 1/4 liquid valve, and remove charging hose. Open all the liquid valves and gas valves. Screw all the caps and tighten up.
- Fix Cables: Remove electrical box cover. Fix cables to the terminal board according to the wiring diagram on the E-parts cover. Note: Must follow the wiring diagram inside the box cover. Use a clamp to fix cables. Put electrical box cover back.
Video: Official installation guide for the Albott Mini Split Air Conditioner. This video provides step-by-step visual instructions for the entire installation process, from preparing the site to connecting the refrigerant lines and electrical components.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Your Albott Mini Split Air Conditioner offers multiple modes and features for personalized comfort. Use the remote control to access and adjust settings.
Aratau Mahi:
- Aratau Auto: Automatically selects the appropriate mode (Cool, Heat, Dry, or Fan) based on the ambient temperature.
- Aratau Ahuru: Provides cooling to lower the room temperature. Adjustable from 60°F.
- Aratau wera: Provides heating to raise the room temperature. Adjustable up to 90°F.
- Dry (Dehumidify) Mode: Ka whakaiti i te makuku i roto i te ruma.
- Aratau Fan: Ka huri i te hau me te kore whakamahana, whakamatao ranei.
Ētahi atu āhuatanga:
- Aratau Moe: Whakaritea te pāmahana me te tere o te paihikara mo te moe pai me te penapena hiko.
- 24-Haora Matama: Whakatakahia te waeine kia whakakā, whakawetohia rānei i ngā wā motuhake.
- Piu Aunoa 4D: Directs airflow exactly where needed for personalized comfort.
- Nga Tere Hihi Maha: Choose from Low, Mid, High, or Turbo fan speeds.
- Mahi Whakapai-whaiaro: Activates a 135°F self-cleaning cycle to remove dust buildup.
Image: The remote control for the Albott Mini Split AC, detailing its 7 modes, 4 wind speeds, and other features like 24H Timer and Self-Cleaning.
Image: Demonstrates the whisper-quiet operation of the unit, ideal for peaceful spaces like bedrooms or offices, with noise levels as low as 29dB.
6. Tiaki
Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora o tō hauhautanga. Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te mahi i tētahi mahi tiaki.
Tātari Tātari:
- The unit features washable filters for easy removal and cleaning.
- Regularly clean the air filters to trap dust and particles, ensuring fresher air circulation and enhanced durability of internal components.
Mahi Whakapai-whaiaro:
- The self-cleaning function operates at 135°F to eliminate dust and bacteria buildup.
- The unit will remind you every 500 hours to activate the self-cleaning cycle, which runs for 30 minutes.
Image: Illustrates the detachable dust filter, highlighting its role in trapping particles and ensuring clean air, which also prolongs the unit's lifespan.
Image: Visual explanation of the self-cleaning function, showing how 135°F heat eliminates dust and bacteria in a 30-minute automatic cycle.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Albott Mini Split Air Conditioner, refer to the following common problems and solutions. If the problem persists, contact customer support.
Nga take noa:
- Karekau te waeine e ka ana: Tirohia te pūtake hiko, te pūwhakawhiti hiko, me ngā pākahiko mana mamao.
- Not cooling/heating effectively: Ensure filters are clean, windows/doors are closed, and there are no obstructions to airflow. Check temperature settings.
- Nga haruru rereke: Minor noises during operation are normal. Excessive or new noises may indicate an issue.
- Te rerenga wai: Check drain hose for kinks or blockages. Ensure proper slope of the drain hose.
- Te rerenga hiko: If there is electricity leakage, turn off power immediately to do further examination.
Trial Operation Checks:
- Tirohanga Haumaru Hiko: Use a multimeter to test possible leaking position of the outdoor unit shell during trial operation.
- Water Drain and Leakage Test: Remove one filter. Pour in 500ml water along the evaporator for about 20 seconds. Check if water drain can normally flow out and if any water leakage is around the indoor unit.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Waitohu | Āporo |
| Momo Tauira | SAC011 |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 24 pauna |
| Hunga Hua | 29.92 x 11.61 x 7.9 inihi |
| Te kaha | Teitei |
| Te kaha | 1550 Cubic Feet (Cools/Heats up to 1500 sq. ft) |
| Taumata Haruru | 29 dB |
| Momo Tāuta | Ritua Pūnaha |
| Tauwehe Puka | Ritua-iti |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | 4 Way Swing, Auto Clean, Fast Cooling, Heating & Cooling Function, Inverter Compressor |
| Tae | Mā |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 2100 watts |
| Te Mana Matao | 24000 Nga Waahanga Ngawha o Ingarangi |
| Tauwehenga Pungao o te Kaupeka (SEER) | 19.0 |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Albott 24000 BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump includes a 5-tau compressor pūtāhui me he 8-tau nga waahanga whakamana mo to ngakau marie.
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or warranty claims, please contact Albott customer support. Refer to your product packaging or the official Albott webpae mo nga korero whakapā.