Instruction Manual
Multi-Appliance Comfort Control 
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NOT
 ABNORMAL OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER 
The following items are not classed as abnormal operation or malfunction of the air conditioner and do not 
require you contacting your authorised Climate Technologies service department or a service visit: 
The System Does Not Start Immediately After the ON / OFF Button is Pressed 
If the controller display is showing ON the system is in the normal operating condition. The system may 
not start or restart immediately because one of its safety devices or timers has activated to prevent the 
system from being overloaded. The system can start after at least 3 minutes has passed, in some cases 
the safety delay may extend to 10 minutes depending on the previous operating function. 
The System Does Not Start Immediately After Adjusting the SET TEMP 
If the controller display is showing ON the system is in the normal operating condition. The system may 
not start or restart immediately because one of its safety devices or timers has activated to prevent the 
system from being overloaded. The system can start after at least 3 minutes has passed, in some cases 
the safety delay may extend to 10 minutes depending on the previous operating function. 
Starting and Stopping of the Indoor Fan Automatically During Heating Operation 
The indoor fan may start and stop depending on the temperature of the indoor coil to prevent cold drafts. 
Starting and Stopping of the Outdoor Unit Compressor and Fan 
During normal operation the outdoor unit fan may start and stop depending on the system requirements, 
this may happen while the compressor is operating. The outdoor noise levels may change during the ON / 
OFF operation of the outdoor fan. The compressor will start and stop as required for the heating and 
cooling needs of the system. 
Water Flow from the Outdoor Unit 
This will most likely occur during heating operation depending on the outdoor humidity and temperature 
levels. Some water may also drip from the service valves and pipe work during cooling and heating 
operation. 
Refrigerant Flow Sound 
During starting and stopping a “shuh” sound may be heard, this is a result of the refrigerant flow. 
Smells from the Indoor Unit 
The unit will draw smells into the return air from furniture, rooms, cooking, etc... Ensure good ventilation 
and clean the return air filter regularly to minimise smells that may result after long periods of use. 
Steam or Mist from the Outdoor Heat Exchanger 
During defrost operation it is likely that steam or mist may be produced off the outdoor heat exchanger 
while the frost is being melted. 










