Bryant 615PHAQ Wall Mounted Ductless System - User Manual
This document provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Bryant 615PHAQ wall-mounted ductless system.
Table of Contents
- About Safety
- General Information
- Before Installation
- Installation
- FCC
- Wireless Remote Control
- Remote Control LCD Indicators
- Learning About Your Air Conditioner
- Additional Features
- Maintenance and Care
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
About Safety
This section details safety precautions, including DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION statements to prevent injury and equipment damage. It emphasizes the use of approved parts and accessories and highlights risks associated with flammable refrigerants like R-454B.
General Information
The indoor unit provides optimal and quiet comfort. It filters and dehumidifies room air. The system can be controlled via the remote control or the AUTO mode. The unit offers several operating modes: FAN (Only), AUTO, HEATING, COOL, and DRY.
Installation
Installation, maintenance, and repair should only be performed by qualified and certified technicians. This section also covers FCC compliance for digital devices.
Wireless Remote Control
The remote control allows operation of the air conditioner from a distance. It features buttons for ON/OFF, TEMP adjustment, MODE selection (AUTO, COOL, DRY, HEAT, FAN), FAN SPEED, SWING, TIMER, ECO/GEAR, and HUMIDITY. The LCD display shows the current operating status.
Learning About Your Air Conditioner
This section describes the components of the indoor unit and the meaning of various display codes, such as temperature, mode, ECO, TIMER, and error indicators.
Additional Features
- Active Clean Function: Automatically cleans the heat exchanger by freezing and thawing condensation.
- ECO Intelligent Eye: Detects room occupancy to save energy by adjusting operation when no activity is detected for 30 minutes.
- Automatic Leak Detection: Monitors for refrigerant leaks.
- Auto Restart: Resumes operation with previous settings after a power outage.
- Swing Angle Memory: Remembers the last vane position.
- Breeze Away Function: Prevents direct airflow onto occupants.
- Sleep Function: Gradually adjusts temperature for comfortable sleep.
- Wireless Control: Allows control via a smartphone app.
- Outdoor Fan Reverse Operation: Cleans the outdoor coil.
Maintenance and Care
Regular cleaning of filters is essential for optimal performance and health. Always turn off and unplug the unit before cleaning. The air purification element should not be touched for at least ten minutes after power off. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals.
Filter Cleaning: Filters should be cleaned every two weeks. Remove the filter, clean it with mild soap and water, rinse, and allow to air dry away from direct sunlight.
Long-Term Storage: If the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period, clean all filters, run the FAN mode until the unit is completely dry, turn off the unit, and remove the remote control batteries.
Pre-Season Use: Before periods of frequent use, check for damaged wiring, clean filters, check for leaks, ensure air inlets/outlets are clear, and replace remote batteries.
Troubleshooting
This section provides a table of common problems, their possible causes, and solutions. Issues include the unit not starting, switching to FAN mode, white mist, noise, and poor efficiency in cooling or heating.
Error Codes
A comprehensive table lists various error codes (e.g., EC51, EHO0, EHC1) displayed on the indoor unit, along with their corresponding anomalies and protection measures. It also includes codes related to refrigerant leak detection.