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CMV DC Inverter Indoor Unit

Installation and User’s Manual


GZM03Eng-3

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Applied models:
External appearance Cooing capacity External appearance Cooing capacity

Compact four-way cassette unit Four-way cassette unit

5600W
7100W
2200W 8000W
2800W 9000W
3600W 10000W
4500W 11200W
12500W
14000W
16000W

Low ESP ducted unit Medium ESP ducted unit


2200W
2800W 7100W
3200W 8000W
3600W 9000W
4500W 10000W
5600W 12000W
7100W 15000W

High ESP ducted unit High ESP ducted unit

7100W
8000W
9000W 20000W
10000W 25000W
12000W 28000W
15000W

(Under developing, not available)

Floor ceiling unit Wall-mounted unit


4500W
5600W 2200W
7100W 2800W
8000W 3600W
9000W 4500W
11200W 5100W
14000W 5600W
16000W 7100W

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Thank you for choosing our company products!

Air conditioning facilities are valuable products. In order to protect your legitimate rights and interests,
please make sure that the installations are done by professional technicians. This manual is a
general-purpose version for the conditioning systems manufactured by our CO., the one that you have
chosen might be a little different in appearance from the ones described in the manual. But these
differences will not have any impacts upon your operation and use of the system.

Please read the manual carefully before you operate the system and check to see if the model is identical
to the one you have purchased, keep the manual properly in case you might refer to it in the future.

Addition to the user manual:

The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. The appliance shall be installed in
accordance with national wiring regulations .

Contents

1 Safety instructions 1
2 Air conditioner part name and functions 3
3 Use instructions 6
4 Installation 18
5 Service and maintenance 19
6 Applicable air conditioner models and main parameters 21

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1. Safety instructions

1. Before use, please read this Manual carefully, and correctly operate according to this Manual.

2. Special attention shall be paid to the meanings of the following two logos:

Warning: It means that disoperation may cause casualties or serious damage.

Attention: It means that disoperation may cause personal injuries or property damages.

Please read the host labels carefully. If any anomaly is found, such as abnormal noise, odor, smoke,
temperature rise, electricity leakage and fire, please cut off the power supply immediately and timely
contact the local service center or dealer of our company, but never attempt to any unauthorized repair. If
necessary, immediately contact your local fire protection and emergency services.

Correct Disposal of this product

This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return
your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the
retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for
environmental safe recycling.


! Attention
 Before installation, check whether all power sources conform to the requirements on the
nameplate and make sure of the power supply safety.
 Before use, check and confirm whether the electric wires, drain pipes and tubes are firmly
connected to prevent water leakage, refrigerant leakage, electric shock, fire or other
accidents.
 The power supply socket must be equipped with ground wire to ensure the air conditioner
could be effectively grounded through the power socket and avoid electric shocks. Never
connect the ground wire onto the gas pipes, water pipes, lightning rods or phone wires.
 Once started, never shut down the air conditioner within 5 minutes’ running, or it will affect
the compressor oil return.
 Never let kids operate the air conditioner.
 Never operate the air conditioner if your hand is wet.
 While cleaning the air conditioner or replacing the air filter, please cut off the power supply at
first.
 If idle for long, please cut off the power supply.
 Never step on or place any object on the air conditioner.
 Power on for leakage test after installation.

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! Warning
 Please contact our authorized service center for installation. Improper installation may result
in water leakage, electric shocks, fires and other accidents.
 Never put sticks or other objects into the air inlet and outlet.
 Do use within the required voltage and frequency with protection devices equipped
accordingly. Never use any copper wire to replace the fuse to avoid failures or fires.
 The air conditioner shall have its ground wire firmly connected with that of the power source.
 While cleaning, never splash water onto the air conditioner, in order to avoid failures or
electric shocks.
 Never have the indoor or outdoor unit inlet or outlet blocked to avoid impact on the
performance of the air conditioner and prevent failures.
 If idle for long, disconnect the power supply to ensure safety and save energy.
 When restarted after a long-term shutdown, do carefully check whether the air conditioner
and its power lines are normal. If the power lines are damaged or need replacing due to other
reasons, please contact our after-sales service staff or authorized repair professionals to
avoid electric shocks, overheating, fires or other accidents.
 Never place any water container on the air conditioner to avoid electric shocks due to water
immersion.
 After a long-term use, please confirm whether the mounting platform is worn, and if worn, the
air conditioner may fall to cause casualties.
 Never operate the switch if your hand is wet to avoid electric shocks.
 In time of repair, stop the air conditioner with the power supply cut off, or the high-speed
rotation of the internal wind turbines may lead to injuries.
 Never use any other fuse beyond the capacity regulated in this Manual. Never use any iron
or copper wire to avoid failures, fires and other consequences. Do use the special circuit
under the rated voltage for air conditioners.

1-1 Electrical safety requirements


1) Wiring work must be done by formally qualified electricians.
2) All wiring work must meet the electrical safety specifications.
3) The air conditioner must be well grounded, namely, the air conditioner must have its main switch
reliably grounded.
4) The air conditioner must be provided with separate power supply according with the rated
parameter value.

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2. Air conditioner part name and functions
2-1 4-way Cassette Type

Drainage device (built-in type)

Remove water from


indoor during cooling

Water exhaust pipe

Wind-guide
(Located in the air-outlet)

R efrigerant pipe
Connecting wire
Air-outlet Connect the earth wire

Air filter
(Located in the air return grille)

Wind return gille

Figure 2.1

2-2 High static pressure ducted type

Air inlet

Air-outlet

Air-outlet

Figure 2.2

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2. Air conditioner part name and functions
2-3 Standard static pressure ducted type

Hook Air in le t

Ele ctric d e vice b o x


Air-o u tle t

C o n d e n sa te p ip e

L iq u id p ip e

Ga s p ip e

Figure 2.3

2-4 Low static pressure ducted type

Air inlet

Hook

Air inlet
Elec tric dev ic e box

Condens ate pipe

Gas pipe Liquid pipe

Figure 2.4

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2. Air conditioner part name and functions
2-5 Wall-mounted type

Ai r re tu rn i n l e t

O p e ra ti o n / i n d i ca to r zo n e

Up/down wind louver

R e fri g e ra n t p i p e / e l e ctri c w i re
D ra i n h o se
L e ft / ri g h tw i n d l o u ve r
Po w e r p l u g

Figure 2.5

2-6 Floor and ceiling type

Drain pipe

A ir-outlet Control panel A ir inlet A ir inlet grille

The refrigerant
pipe is connected
to the ground wire
of the power line.

Figure 2.6

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3-1 Use of remote controller
The frequency conversion wall-mounted type (standard), roof-mounted type (standard), base-mounted
type (standard), coil-based type (optional) and duct-based type (optional) have the remote controller use
(Specifications: smart universal type) introduced as follows:
The smart universal remote controllers (compatible to line controllers or lamp panels respectively)
The following remote controller “Swing” button, “High wind” button, “Lamp” button and “Purifier” button
apply to special new models but not to ordinary ones.


! Warning
 Never put the remote controller close to such heat sources as electric blankets or heating
furnaces.
 Never put the remote controller at the place subject to direct sunlight.
 Be careful not to have it fall, or it may be damaged.
 Never have any obstacle between the signal receiver and the remote controller of the air
conditioner to avoid impact on signal transmission and receiving.
 Never have water and other liquids splashed on the remote controller.

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Attention: If the remote controller fails, please replace with new batteries and try again, but if it fails
again, please contact the seller or our authorized service center.

AUTO SLEEP
COOL LAMP
DRY
HEAT CLEAN
MODE key FAN HOLD
It is used for selecting different Set TEMP key
modes, such as automatic, cooling, Press▼ ▲ will decrease or increase
dehumidifying, heating and the set temperature and the rang is :
ventilating. 16℃~32 ℃

SWING key
ON/OFF key
It is used for starting or stopping AC. It is used for selecting swing and
stopping switching circularly.

AIR FLOW key


FAN SPEED key It is used for selecting swing , stable
It is used for selecting wind speeds wind, natural wind and circulating
(natural wind, high wind, middle wind.
wind and low wind)
SLEEP key
TIMER key It is used for selecting sleep mode
It is used for setting timing ON/ and canceling sleep mode.
OFF and regards hour as its union.
HOLD key
It is used for selecting hold mode and
canceling hold mode.
TURBO key
The key doesn’t indicate wind
speed and setting sleep mode or CLEAN key
changing modes will cancel TURBO It is used for selecting purification or
operation. canceling purification.

LAMP key
It is used for selecting
lamp being on or being off.


! Attention
 Let the remote controller directing at the air conditioner, press the buttons on the remote
controller and the command signal will be sent to the air conditioner.
 If the signal is correctly received, the air conditioner will “beep”.

3-1-1 Meanings of remote controller symbols


1) This controller is applicable to: ordinary air conditioners except for high-end ones.
2) This controller has its appearance following ELF remote controllers equipped with 13 buttons, and
its LCD screen adopts that of the original ELF LCD screen, with the mask screen printing changed
from the original economic screen printing to the lamp button screen printing (The mask needs
changing due to elimination of the economic function).
3) The LCD displays and masks are introduced as follows: The “Function Options” button
corresponds to the masks below: “auto, refrigeration, dehumidification, heating and ventilation”; The
“Sleep, Lamp, High wind, Purification and Lock” buttons correspond to the masks below: “Sleep,
Lamp, High wind, Purification and Lock”; such functions as temperature regulation, speed regulation,
wind swing, wind direction and timing are displayed with the icons on the LCD screen, specifically as
shown below:

•Temperature display: displays the temperature, with the temperature range of 16-32˚C.

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•Speed display: displays the fan speed, the static indicates low fan speed, the static
indicates the moderate fan speed, the static indicates the high fan speed and the dynamic
indicates the automatic fan speed.

•Swing display: displays the outward swing, the static indicates the fixed swing, the static
indicates the natural swing, and the dynamic indicates the automatic swing.
•Damper display: Indicates the status of outward wind swing, the static indicates the
swing stop and the dynamic indicates the wind swing. When is dynamically displayed
vertically and horizontally, it indicates the three-dimensional wind.

3-1-2 Remote controller functions


In time of initial power-on, the remote controller is in its idle state. Press the “On/Off” button to have the
remote controller into its automatic mode. Press the “Mode” button, and the remote controller will switch
“Auto” → “Refrigeration” → “Dehumidification” → “Heating” → “Air Ventilation” → “Auto”. If the remote
controller is in its “Off” state, only such buttons as “On/Off”, “TIMER”, “Purification”, “Lamp” and “Lock” are
valid, but if other buttons are pressed, there is no display. In case of the “Off” state, press the “On/Off” and
“TIMER” buttons to set the setting state of other buttons (based on the setting requirements in different
modes).
1. Auto mode
1) “Running On/Off” button: Press this button to switch “On” → “Off” → “On”. In time of initial power-on
from “Off” → “On”, other button settings will follow the default settings. If not initial power-on from “Off”
→ “On”, such functions as lamp, purification, sleep, high wind and timer will be canceled after
shutdown. Other button settings will follow the settings before “Off”.
2) “-” button: Press “-”, and the display screen still shows 25˚C unchanged.
3) “+” button: Press “+”, and the display screen still shows 25˚C unchanged.
4) “Swing” button: (Outer damper) it shall be in its “Swing” state by default. Press this button to switch
“Swing Wind”, “Fixed Wind”, “Natural Wind” and “Swing Wind”.
5) “Wind Direction” button: (Inner damper) it shall be in its “Swing” state by default. Press this button
to switch “Swing Wind”, “Stop” and “Swing Wind”.
6) “Fan Speed” button: It shall be in its “Automatic Wind” state by default. Press this button to switch
“Automatic Wind”, “High Wind”, “Moderate Wind”, “Low Wind” and “Automatic Wind”.
7) “TIMER” button: It shall be in its “No Timing” state by default. Press this button to set the timer by 1
hour, respectively 1H, 2H, ..., 24H, Cancel and 1H. In the “Off” state, press the “TIMER” button to set
the “On” time, the remote controller displays the running state before “Off” (In case of initial power-on,
it will enter the default state of the auto mode), and the timer displays 1H. Press the “TIMER” button
again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel, 1H, ... in order. In the “On” state, press the “TIMER” button to set
the “Off” time, and the timer displays 1H. Press the “Off” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel,
1H, ... in order. After the timer function is set, decrease every 1 hour until the “On” or “Off” time, and
simultaneously disables the timer display. If the “Mode” button is pressed in time of “Timing”, the
“Timing” will not be cancelled. (Note: When the “TIMER” is actuated, press any other button, for
example, the “Swing Wind” button, and the timing signal will be sent out.)
8) “High Wind” button: It shall be in the state of “No High Wind” by default, and in the “Auto” mode, the
“High Wind” button has no effect. (Press the “High Wind” button, and there is no display or code
sending)
9) “Sleep” button: It shall be in the “No Sleep” state by default, press the “Sleep” button to switch
“Sleep”→ “Sleep Cancel” → “Sleep”. If it is in the state of “Sleep”, the “Sleep” will not be cancelled
after the mode is switched. (Note: If the air conditioner is running in its low fan speed and the speed
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before sleep setting. The “Sleep” button can be used to shut off the screen, namely, shut off the
multiple-color screen in split air conditioners but the backlight in the package chillers.)
10) “Lock” button: It shall be in the “Unlocking” state by default, press this button and the remote
controller will switch “Lock” → “Unlock” → “Lock”. When the “Lock” button is actuated, all buttons
except for the “Lock” button on the remote controller have no effect. (Note: When the “Lock” button is
actuated, the package remote controller and air conditioner operation panel will have all the buttons
locked automatically, but automatically unlocked when this button is pressed again. In split air
conditioners, only remote controller will be locked, instead of the emergency button, but the main
board will have response.)
11) “Lamp” button: It shall be in the “No Lamp Display” state by
default, press this button and the remote controller will switch
“Lamp Display” → “Lamp Display Cancel” → “Lamp Display” . If
the “Lamp Display” is actuated, the “Lamp Display” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed. Press this button
when the remote controller is in its “Off” state, and the remote
controller will switch “Lamp Display” → “Lamp Display Cancel”
→“Lamp Display” .
12) “Purification” button: It shall be in the “No Purification” state by
default, press this button and the remote controller will switch
“Purification” → “Purification Cancel” → “Purification” . If the
“Purification” is actuated, the “Purification” will not be cancelled
after the “Mode” button is pressed. Press this button when the
remote controller is in its “Off” state, and the remote controller will
switch “Purification” → “Purification Cancel” →“Purification” .


! Attention
 Never use new and old batteries together.
 The remote controller should have its batteries taken out when idle for long.
 In general conditions, the dry batteries meeting the JIS or IES standard can have the service life
of 6-12 months, but if beyond the service time or not meeting the above specifications, the dry
batteries may be subject to leakage and may even disable the remote controller operations.
 The “recommended service life” is marked on batteries, but the actual service time may be
shorter.

2. “Cooling” mode
1) “Running On/ Off” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “On” → “Off” →
“On” . After shutdown, it will cancel such functions as “Lamp”, “Purification”, “Sleep”, “High Wind” or
“Timing”.
2) “-” button: The set temperature will have 1°C decreased once this button is pressed, and the
Celsius models will decrease progressively from “32°C → 31°C→…→17°C→16°C”;
3) “+” button: The set temperature will have 1°C increased once this button is pressed, and the
Celsius models will increase progressively from “16°C → 17°C→…→31°C→32°C”;
4) “Swing” button: Press this button to switch “Swing” → “Fixed Wind” → “Natural Wind” → “Swing” .
5) “Wind Direction” button: Press this button to switch “Swing” → “Stop” → “Swing” .
6) “Fan Speed” button: Press this button to switch “Auto Wind” → “High Wind” → “Moderate Wind” →
“Low Wind” → “Auto Wind” .

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7) “TIMER” button: Press this button to set the timer by 1 hour, respectively 1H, 2H, ..., 24H, Cancel
and 1H. In the “Off” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “On” time, the remote controller
displays the running state before “Off” (In case of initial power-on, it will enter the default state of the
auto mode), and the timer displays 1H. Press the “TIMER” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel,
1H, ... in order. In the “On” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “Off” time, and the timer displays
1H. Press the “Off” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel, 1H, ... in order. After the timer function
is set, decrease every 1 hour until the “On” or “Off” time, and simultaneously disables the timer
display. If the “Mode” button is pressed in time of “Timing”, the “Timing” will not be cancelled. (Note:
When the “TIMER” is actuated, press any other button, for example, the “Swing Wind” button, and the
timing signal will be sent out.)
8) “High Wind” button: Press this button, and the remote controller will switch “High Wind” →
“Cancel”→ “High Wind”. When the “High Wind” button is actuated, it will display the fan speed, but the
“High Wind” will be cancelled after the mode is converted and if it is set as sleep running, then the
“High Wind”running will be cancelled. ( Note: In the “High Wind”mode, the air conditioner has its fan
speed set as “High Wind”. At this time, the remote controller can have the fan speed set, but it will
have no effect on the air conditioner.)
9) “Sleep” button: Press the “Sleep” button to switch “Sleep”→ “Sleep Cancel” → “Sleep”. If it is in the
state of “Sleep”, the “Sleep” will not be cancelled after the mode is switched. Set the “High Wind”
running to cancel the “Sleep” running.
10) “Lock” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lock” → “Unlock” → “Lock”.
When the “Lock” button is actuated, all buttons except for the “Lock” button on the remote controller
have no effect. (Note: When the “Lock” button is actuated, the package remote controller and air
conditioner operation panel will have all the buttons locked automatically, but automatically unlocked
when this button is pressed again. In split air conditioners, only remote controller will be locked,
instead of the emergency button, but the main board will have response.)
11) “Lamp” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lamp Display” → “Lamp
Display Cancel” → “Lamp Display”. If the “Lamp Display” is actuated, the “Lamp Display” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.
12) “Purification” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Purification” →
“Purification Cancel” → “Purification”. If the “Purification” is actuated, the “Purification” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.
3. “Dehumidification” mode:
1) “Running On/Off” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “On” → “Off” →
“On”. After shutdown, such functions as lamp, purification, sleep, high wind and timer will be canceled.
In time of “Off” → “On”, other button settings will follow the settings before “Off”.
2) “-” button: Press “-”, and the display screen still shows 25˚C unchanged.
3) “+” button: Press “+”, and the display screen still shows 25˚C unchanged.
4) “Swing” button: In the mode of dehumidification, the swing wind is set as “Fixed Wind” and can’t
be adjusted.
5) “Wind Direction” button: Press this button to switch “Swing Wind”→ “Stop” → “Swing Wind”.
6) “Fan Speed” button: In the mode of dehumidification, the fan speed is set as “Low Wind” and can’
t be adjusted.
7) “TIMER” button: Press this button to set the timer by 1 hour, respectively 1H, 2H, ..., 24H, Cancel
and 1H. In the “Off” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “On” time, the remote controller
displays the running state before “Off” (In case of initial power-on, it will enter the default state of the
auto mode), and the timer displays 1H. Press the “TIMER” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel,
1H, 2H ... in order. In the “On” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “Off” time, and the timer
displays 1H. Press the “Off” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel, 1H, 2H... in order. After the
timer function is set, decrease every 1 hour until the “On” or “Off” time, and simultaneously disable the
timer display. If the “Mode” button is pressed in time of “Timing”, the “Timing” will not be cancelled.

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8) “High Wind” button: In the mode of dehumidification, the “High Wind” button has no effect.
9) “Sleep” button: Press the “Sleep” button to switch “Sleep”→ “Sleep Cancel” → “Sleep”. If it is in the
state of “Sleep”, the “Sleep” will not be cancelled after the mode is switched.
10) “Lock” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lock” → “Unlock” → “Lock”.
When the “Lock” button is actuated, all buttons except for the “Lock” button on the remote controller
have no effect.
11) “Lamp” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lamp Display” → “Lamp
Display Cancel” → “Lamp Display”. If the “Lamp Display” is actuated, the “Lamp Display” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.
12) “Purification” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Purification” →
“Purification Cancel” → “Purification”. If the “Purification” is actuated, the “Purification” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.
4. “Heating” mode:
1) “Running On/ Off” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “On” → “Off” →
“On”. After shutdown, it will cancel such functions as “Lamp”, “Purification”, “Sleep”, “High Wind” or
“Timing”. In time of “Off” → “On”, other button settings will follow the settings before “Off”.
2) “-” button: The set temperature will have 1°C decreased once this button is pressed, and the
Celsius models will decrease progressively from “32°C → 31°C→…→17°C→16°C”;
3) “+” button: The set temperature will have 1°C increased once this button is pressed, and the
Celsius models will increase progressively from “16°C → 17°C→…→31°C→32°C”;
4) “Swing” button: Press this button to switch “Swing” → “Fixed Wind” → “Natural Wind” → “Swing”.
5) “Wind Direction” button: Press this button to switch “Swing” → “Stop” → “Swing” .
6) “Fan Speed” button: Press this button to switch “Auto Wind” → “High Wind” → “Moderate Wind” →
“Low Wind” → “Auto Wind” .
7) “TIMER” button: Press this button to set the timer by 1 hour, respectively 1H, 2H, ..., 24H, Cancel
and 1H. In the “Off” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “On” time, the remote controller
displays the running state before “Off” (In case of initial power-on, it will enter the default state of the
auto mode), and the timer displays 1H. Press the “TIMER” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel,
1H, ... in order. In the “On” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “Off” time, and the timer displays
1H. Press the “Off” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel, 1H, ... in order. After the timer function
is set, decrease every 1 hour until the “On” or “Off” time, and simultaneously disable the timer display.
If the “Mode” button is pressed in time of “Timing”, the “Timing” will not be cancelled.
8) “High Wind” button: Press this button, and the remote controller will switch “High Wind” →
“Cancel”→ “High Wind”. When the “High Wind” button is actuated, it will not display the fan speed, but
the “High Wind” will be cancelled after the mode is converted and if it is set as sleep running, then the
“High Wind” running will be cancelled.
9) “Sleep” button: Press the “Sleep” button to switch “Sleep”→ “Sleep Cancel” → “Sleep”. If it is in the
state of “Sleep”, the “Sleep” will not be cancelled after the mode is switched. Set the “High Wind”
running to cancel the “Sleep” running.
10) “Lock” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lock” → “Unlock” → “Lock”.
When the “Lock” button is actuated, all buttons except for the “Lock” button on the remote controller
have no effect.
11) “Lamp” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lamp Display” → “Lamp
Display Cancel” → “Lamp Display”. If the “Lamp Display” is actuated, the “Lamp Display” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.
12) “Purification” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Purification” →
“Purification Cancel” → “Purification”. If the “Purification” is actuated, the “Purification” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.

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5. “Ventilation” mode:
1) “Running On/ Off” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “On” → “Off” →
“On”. After shutdown, it will cancel such functions as “Lamp”, “Purification”, “Sleep”, “High Wind” or
“Timing”. In time of “Off” → “On”, other button settings will follow the settings before “Off”.
2) “-” button: The set temperature will have 1°C decreased once this button is pressed, and the
Celsius models will decrease progressively from “32°C → 31°C→…→17°C→16°C”;
3) “+” button: The set temperature will have 1°C increased once this button is pressed, and the
Celsius models will increase progressively from “16°C → 17°C→…→31°C→32°C”;
4) “Swing” button: Press this button to switch “Swing” → “Fixed Wind” → “Natural Wind” → “Swing”.
5) “Wind Direction” button: Press this button to switch “Swing” → “Stop” → “Swing” .
6) “Fan Speed” button: Press this button to switch “Auto Wind” → “High Wind” → “Moderate Wind” →
“Low Wind” → “Auto Wind” .
7) “TIMER” button: Press this button to set the timer by 1 hour, respectively 1H, 2H, ..., 24H, Cancel
and 1H. In the “Off” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “On” time, the remote controller
displays the running state before “Off” (In case of initial power-on, it will enter the default state of the
auto mode), and the timer displays 1H. Press the “TIMER” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel,
1H, ... in order. In the “On” state, press the “TIMER” button to set the “Off” time, and the timer displays
1H. Press the “Off” button again to repeat 2H ... 24H, Cancel, 1H, ... in order.
8) “High Wind” button: Press this button, and the “High Wind” button will have no effect.
9) “Sleep” button: Press the “Sleep” button to switch “Sleep”→ “Sleep Cancel” → “Sleep”. If it is in the
state of “Sleep”, the “Sleep” will not be cancelled after the mode is switched.
10) “Lock” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lock” → “Unlock” → “Lock”.
When the “Lock” button is actuated, all buttons except for the “Lock” button on the remote controller
have no effect.
11) “Lamp” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Lamp Display” → “Lamp
Display Cancel” → “Lamp Display”. If the “Lamp Display” is actuated, the “Lamp Display” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.
12) “Purification” button: Press this button and the remote controller will switch “Purification” →
“Purification Cancel” → “Purification”. If the “Purification” is actuated, the “Purification” will not be
cancelled after the “Mode” button is pressed.
3-1-3. Battery replacement
1) The air conditioner can’t receive the signals sent from the remote controller, and the remote
controller has its screen blurring. It indicates that the
battery is depleted and needs replacing.
2) Remove the rear cover, and take out the old
batteries. In time of battery replacement, please note MODE

the “+” and “-” marks on the battery.


3) Close the rear cover and set the current time.
Confirm whether it displays the information of 0:00
a.m.
FAN
SPEED

SWING

3-2. Remote controller use


TIMER
This remote controller undertakes to communicate with the
system control main board by controlling the system ON / OF
operation state through buttons and displaying the working
status of the whole system on the LCD.

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Operation and instructions:


“On / Off” button:
1) Control the system ““On / Off” state.
2) In time of the remote controller power-on, press the “On / Off” button long to enter the self-test
mode, and then you can release the “On / Off” button.
“Mode” button:
In the “On” state, once the “Mode” button or the “Mode” button of the remote controller is
pressed, the mode will switch.
Auto Mode → Refrigeration → Dehumidification →Heating →Ventilation →Auto Mode
“TEMP+” and “TEMP-” buttons:
1) Press the “TEMP+” button once, the set temperature will increase by 1˚C, and when the set
temperature rises up to 32˚C, press this button again, and the set temperature will stay unchanged at
32˚C.
2) Press the “TEMP-” button once, the set temperature will decrease by 1˚C, and when the set
temperature lowers to 16˚C, press this button again, and the set temperature will stay unchanged at
16˚C. Press the “TEMP+” and “TEMP-” buttons at the same time for 3 seconds, the buttons can be
locked, and then a lock icon will be displayed on the LCD. To have the buttons invalid, press the
“TEMP+” and “TEMP-” buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to unlock.
“TIMER” button:
Set the timed “On” or “Off”. The remote controller has its timing range from 1 to 24 hours.
1) In the “Off” state, press the “TIMER” button to enter the 1-hour period for timed “On”, press the
“TIMER” button again until the 24-hour period for timed “On”, and then if the “TIMER” button is
pressed again, the timed “On” will be cancelled;
2) In the “On” state, press the “TIMER” button to enter the 1-hour period for timed “Off”, press the
“TIMER” button again until the 24-hour period for timed “Off”, and then if the “TIMER” button is
pressed again, the timed “Off” will be cancelled;
“Fan Speed” button:
1) In the “Refrigeration Mode”, “Heating Mode” and “Air Supply Mode”, the “Fan Speed” button is
effective.
2) In the “Refrigeration Mode” and “Heating Mode”, press the line controller fan speed button or the
remote controller wind volume button, and the wind volume will change as follows.
High Medium Low Auto

3) In the “Air Supply Mode”, there is no automatic wind, and the fan speed switches as follows:
High Medium Low

“SWING”:
1) The “Swing” icon will appear swinging back and forth after this button is pressed.
2) Press the “Swing” button, the up-down and left-right air deflectors will swing automatically in the
specified range and press the button again to stop swinging.
Button search function:
Press the “Search” button once to display the addresses of the indoor units and the mode Ps, twice to
display the energy consumption of the indoor units, third to display T1, fourth to display T2, fifth to
display T2B, sixth to display the average temperature (T2), seventh to display the expansion valve
opening and eighth to come back to the home page.

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Remote address search and setting functions:


Use the dedicated remote controller to search and set the indoor unit address.
Dip switch descriptions
2 ON 2 OFF
3 ON -4˚C -2˚C
3 OFF 2˚C 0˚C
ON OFF
1 Old protocol New protocol
4 Power down memory (Yes) Power down memory (No)

1) The dip switch has its 2nd bit and 3rd bit to select the compensation value for room temperature.
When 2nd bit and 3rd bit are both ON, the compensation value is -4˚C; when 2nd bit and 3rd bit are
both OFF, the compensation value is 0˚C; when 2nd bit is ON but 3rd bit is OFF, the compensation
value is 2˚C; when 2nd bit is OFF but 3rd bit is ON, the compensation value is -2˚C. [Only for line
wired controller sensors.
2) The dip switch has its 1st bit to indicate selection of the new or old protocol, and the most joint
controllers select the new protocol.
3) If the dip switch has its 4th bit ON, it indicates that there exists a power cut memory, but OFF
indicates no power cut memory.

3-3 Air direction adjustment


According to the characteristics of cold air sinking and hot air rising, please adjust the air-out direction of
the air guide in time of cooling and heating to improve the cooling and heating effects.


! Attention
 In the horizontal air-out state, the heating operation will lead to larger temperature
difference in the room.
 In case of the cooling operation, the air guide should have its horizontal air-out state
selected.
 In the horizontal air-out state, the cooling operation will lead to condensation on the
Attention
surfaces of the air-outlet and air guide

3-3-1 4-way Cassette Type


① In the cooling operation, the air guide should be ②In the heating operation, the air guide should be
kept at horizontal air-out operation. kept at downward air-out operation.

③ When using the panel equipped with automatic swing air guide, press the “Swing” button, and the
outlet air guide will automatically swing to get better cooling and heating effect.

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3-3-2 Ducted type


When the air-outlet parts (optional) are used,
please adjust as follows.
① In the cooling operation (Figure a)
To have the whole room better cooled, please
adjust the air guide to the horizontal air-out
operation.
②In the heating operation (Figure b)
To have the whole room better heated, please
adjust the air guide to the downward air-out Figure a Figure b
operation.

3-3-3 Wall-mounted type


Up-down air adjustment:
① In the automatic swing state ② When automatic swing is not available.

Press the “Swing” button, and the horizontal If the horizontal air guide is fixed in operation,
air guide will swing up and down to expand air please adjust the air-out direction of the air
supply. guide in time of cooling and heating to
improve the cooling and heating effects.

③In the cooling operation ④In the heating operation


To have the whole room better cooled, please To have the whole room better heated, please
adjust the air guide to the horizontal air-out state. adjust the air guide to the downward air-out state.


! Attention
 In time of cooling operation under the horizontal air-out state, the shell and the horizontal
air guide surface sometimes may have water dripping.
 In time of heating operation under the horizontal air-out state, there may be larger indoor
temperature difference.
 Never drive the horizontal air guide directly by hand to avoid failures, and the horizontal air
guide shall have its direction switched by the “Swing” switch on the remote controller.

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3-3-4 Floor and ceiling type


Air direction adjustment:
① In time of auto swing ②When automatic swing wind is not available
Press the “Swing” button, displays the state of If the horizontal air guide is fixed in operation,
please adjust the air-out direction of the air guide in
outward swing wind, the static indicates the fixed
time of cooling and heating to improve the cooling
swing wind, the static indicates the natural swing and heating effects.
wind, and the dynamic indicates the automatic
swing wind.

③In the cooling operation ④In the heating operation


To have the whole room better cooled, please To have the whole room better heated, please
adjust the air guide to the horizontal air-out state. adjust the air guide to the downward air-out state.

3-4 Optimal operation


Pay attention to the following items to ensure the optimal operation of the system with the specific
operation methods referring to the corresponding contents.
1) Adjust the airflow direction appropriately to avoid directly blowing the persons in the room. In time
of cooling operation, please adjust the air guide to the horizontal air-out state in order to have the
whole room better cooled; and in the heating operation, please adjust the air guide to the downward
air-out state in order to have the room floor better heated.
2) Set the temperature appropriately to obtain a comfortable environment and avoid excessive heat
or cold.
3) In the cooling operation, the curtains or blinds should be used to prevent direct sunlight indoors.
4) Please close the doors and windows to avoid the indoor-outdoor air convection and obtain a better
refrigerating or heating effect.
5) Please well set the predetermined running time via the “Timer” button on the remote controller.
6) Never put any object near the air inlet or outlet. Otherwise, it will reduce the efficiency of the air
conditioner and even have the system stop running.
7) If the air filter screen is blocked, the cooling or heating effect will be worsened, so it needs washing
once every two weeks.

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8) For rational use of the air conditioner, it should be operating in the conditions as designated (See
the outdoor unit use instructions for details).

Periodic
Inspection
Ah! How cool!
Get it lower!


! Attention
 The air conditioner installation shall comply with the local regulations of Room Air
Conditioner Installation.
 While the air conditioner is remounted at a new place or moved to another place, it should
be mounted properly by professional installation technical personnel according to the
provided Installation Instructions and never by the user himself.
 Inappropriate installation of the air conditioner may result in electric shocks or fires.

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4. Installation
4-1 User instructions
1) The user should provide the qualified power supply (with the voltage within 90%-110% of the
rated value) consistent with the nameplate label of this air conditioner.
2) The power supply line should be equipped with such protection devices as leakage protector or
air switch with the capacity 15 times greater than the maximum current value of the air conditioner.
3) Do use the special lines and the effective grounded socket matching the included plug of the air
conditioner. Such plug has been well grounded, so never change at will.
4) Please use the fuse or circuit breaker specified in the Installation Instructions.
5) Wiring work must be completed by qualified electricians and shall comply with the safety
requirements.
6) The air conditioner should be well grounded, namely, the air conditioner main switch should have
reliable grounding.
7) If necessay, the power line replacement should be completed by professionals from our local
customer service center or authorized service center.
8)The indoor units except floor and ceilong type shall be installed at the height of 2.5m above.

4-2 Mounting position


4-2-1 The air-conditioner shall not be mounted at the following places.
1) Never mount the air-conditioner only 1 meter away from the television, stereo record player or
radio, or the noise from the air conditioner will have impact on the operation of such electrical
equipment.
2) Never mount the air conditioner near the high-frequency machines (commercial sewing machines
or massage machines), or the air conditioner may fail.
3) Never mount the air conditioner at damp places greatly subject to heavy oil gas, vapor, soot or
corrosive gas.
4) Never mount the air conditioner at the places rich in salt, for example, the seaside.
5) Never mount the air conditioner at the places where a large amount of engine oil is being used.
6) Never mount the air conditioner at the places rich in sulfur gas, for example, hot springs.
7) Never mount the air conditioner in a vessel or mobile crane.

4-2-2 Refer to the Mounting Manual for specific requirements.


! Attention
 Mount the air conditioner firmly, or
abnormal noise and vibration may
appear.

 The outdoor units should be


mounted where the running noise
and exhausted air has no impact on
neighbors.

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5. Service and maintenance
5 -1 Confirmation before operation
1) Confirm whether the grounding line is broken or shedding.
2) Confirm whether the air dust filter is mounted.
3) Turn on the power switch 12 hours before running.
5-2 Maintenance instructions
Before the repair and maintenance, the air conditioner must be shut down with the power plug
disconnected.
Note:
1) Never insolate the air filter in the sun or bake it beside the fire, or use hot water (40˚C above) for
cleaning in order to avoid deformation.
2) If the air filter is clogged by dust or other substances, the cooling / heating capacity may drop,
while the running noise and power consumption may increase, so the air filter should be regularly
cleaned every two weeks (as regulated).
5-2-1 Cleaning instructions
1) Disconnect the air conditioner power before cleaning.
2) Use soft cloth to wipe off the dust on the air conditioner.
3) Never clean the air conditioner with the volatile oil, gasoline, diluent or putty powder.
4) Please use household neutral detergent to clean the fingerprints or oil dirts.
5) Never flush with water.
1. Filter cleaning
Gently pat or use a vacuum cleaner for cleaning. If the filter is seriously contaminated, clean it with
water containing a small amount of neutral detergent and remount it after cleaned and dried.
2 Filter detachment
a. Wall-mounted air conditioner
Gently press the air return grille lower ends, and pull it sideway
towards you until you can feel the resistance; after the grille is
opened, push it downward, then press its lower ends, and it
can be closed. Seize the grille switch and pull out towards A,
then pull out the filter towards B, and the air filter can be
detached. The blower fan coil air conditioners also can follow A
the same method to remove the air return outlets and filters for
cleaning according to the specific situations.
B
b. Roof-mounted air conditioners
Gently press the air return grille lower ends, seize the grille switch and pull out towards A, then pull
out the filter towards B, and the air filter can be detached for cleaning.
5-2-2 Before use seasons
1) Check whether the indoor and outdoor units have their air outlets blocked.
2) Check whether the mounting base is subject to corrosion or rust.
3) Check whether the power lines and ground lines are in
normal conditions.
4) Check whether the air filter is clean enough.
5) Connect the power supply.
6) Mount the battery in the remote controller.
Screening

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5-2-3 After use seasons
1) Please “disconnect” the air conditioner power and pull out the power plug.
After shutdown, the air conditioner will consume the power of about 5W. For safety and energy
saving, please pull out the power plug during non-use seasons.
2) Please properly clean, maintain and mount the air filter and other parts.
3) Clean the indoor and outdoor units.


! Attention
For the electric aided heating air conditioner, the electric heating elements are fixed between the
indoor unit fan and the heat exchanger with screws, with the minimum clearance of 12mm away
from the combustible surface. Users shall never disassemble and repair such parts to avoid fires
or other risks.

Attention

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6. Applicable air conditioner models and main parameters
6-1 Compact four-way cassette unit
Cooing capacity(kW) 2.2 2.8 3.6 4.5
Heating capacity (kW) 2.5 3.2 4 5
Function Heat pump
Structure Split type
Types Condenser
Air-cooled
type
Air-supply
Direct air supply
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4
current (A)
Electrical
Characteristics Rated
65 65 70 75
power (W)
Blower
motor 65 65 70 75
power (W)
High /
Noise MED / Low 38/37/35 38/37/35 38/37/35 39/37/35
dB (A)
Weight (kg) (body / panel) 23/4 23/4 26/4 26/4

Body (mm) 633x275×580


Outer
dimension Panel
650×650×30
(mm)
Panel model SP-S040

6-2 Four-way Cassette Unit

Cooing capacity(kW ) 5.6 7.1 8 9 10 11.2 12.5 14 16


Heating capacity (kW) 6.3 8 8.8 10 11 12.5 14 15 17
Function Heat pump
Structure Split type
Types Condense
Air-cooled
r type
Air-supply
Direct air supply
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating
0.3 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
Electrical current (A)
Characteristic Rated
s 65 154 154 170 170 170 170 170 170
power (W)
Blower
motor 65 154 154 170 170 170 170 170 170
power (W)

High /
38/ 39/ 39/ 41/ 41/ 41/ 41/ 41/ 41/
Noise MED / Low
37/35 38/36 38/36 39/37 39/37 39/37 39/37 39/37 39/37
dB (A)

Weight (kg) (body / panel) 26/5 28/5 28/5 32/5 32/5 32/5 32/5 32/5 32/5

Body (mm) 893×840×230 893×840×285


Overall
dimension Panel
950×950×50
(mm)
Panel type SP-S034

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6-3 High Static Pressure Ducted Unit

Cooing capacity(kW) 7.1 8 9 10 12 15


Heating capacity (kW) 7.8 8.8 10 11 13 17
Function Heat pump
Structure Split type
Types Condenser
Air-cooled
type
Air-supply
Direct air supply
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating
1.6 1.6 1.6 2.1 2.1 2.1
current (A)
Electrical
Characteristics Rated
340 340 340 450 450 450
power (W)
Blower
motor 340 340 340 450 450 450
power (W)
High /
Noise MED / Low 42/41/40 42/41/40 42/41/40 52/46/44 52/46/44 52/46/44
dB (A)
Weight (kg) 46 46 47 47 47 47

Overall dimension (mm) 1445×680×260 1190×620×370

6-4 Medium Static Pressure Ducted Unit

Cooing capacity (kW) 7.1 8 9 10 12 15


Heating capacity (kW) 8 9 10 11 13 17
Function Heat pump
Structure Split type
Types Condenser
Air-cooled
type
Air-supply
Air duct supply type
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating
0.8 0.8 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
current (A)
Electrical
Characteristics Rated
180 180 340 340 340 340
power (W)
Blower
motor 180 180 340 340 340 340
power (W)
High /
Noise MED / Low 41/39/36 41/39/36 43/40/38 44/42/40 44/42/40 44/42/40
dB (A)
Weight (kg) 33 33 46 46 46 46

Overall dimension (mm) 1209×680×260 1445×680×260

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6-5 Low Static Pressure Ducted Unit

Cooing capacity(kW) 2.2 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.5 5.6 7.1


Heating capacity (kW) 2.5 3.2 3.5 4 5 6.3 7.8
Function Heat pump
Structure Split type
Types Condenser
Air-cooled
type
Air-supply
Air duct supply type
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating
0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5
current (A)
Electrical
Characteristics Rated
45 45 65 65 75 75 105
power (W)
Blower
motor 45 45 65 65 75 75 105
power (W)
High /
Noise MED / Low 36/32/29 36/32/29 37/33/30 37/33/30 40/36/32 40/36/32 42/38/35
dB (A)
Weight (kg) 17 17 17.5 17.5 21 21 26

1530×510
Overall dimension (mm) 925×510×181 1205×510×181
×181

6-6 Floor Ceiling Unit

Cooing capacity(kW) 4.5 5.6 7.1 8 9 11.2 14 16


Heating capacity (kW) 5 6.3 8 8.8 10 12.5 15 17
Function Heat pump
Structure Split type
Types Condenser
Air-cooled
type
Air-supply
Direct air supply
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating
0.3 0.3 0.7 0.7 1.8 1.2 1.2 1.2
current (A)
Electrical
Characteristics Rated
60 60 150 150 400 260 260 260
power (W)
Blower
motor 60 60 150 150 400 260 260 260
power (W)
High /
46/ 46/ 48/ 48/ 50/ 52/ 52/ 52/
Noise MED / Low
41/37 41/37 42/39 42/39 47/44 49/45 49/45 49/45
dB (A)
Weight (kg) 36 36 36 36 38 51 51 51

Overall dimension (mm) 1270×225×635 1660×225×635

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6-7 Wall-mounted Unit

Cooing capacity(kW) 2.2 2.8 3.6 4.5 5.1 5.6 7.1

Heating capacity (kW) 2.5 3.2 4 5 5.6 6.3 7.8

Function Heat pump


Structure Split type
Types Condense
Air-cooled
r type
Air-supply
Direct air supply
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating 0.27 0.27
0.18 0.18 0.18 0.27 0.27
Electrical current (A)
Characteristic Rated 60 60
s 40 40 40 60 60
power (W)
Blower
motor 40 40 40 60 60 60 60
power (W)
High /
Noise MED / Low 33/28/24 33/28/24 33/28/24 40/38/33 40/38/33 40/38/33 44/40/37
dB (A)
Weight (kg) 10 10 10 12 12 12 16

1080×304
Overall dimension (mm) 800×280×185 900× 282× 205
×221

6-8 Wall-mounted Unit (EXV is built-in)

Cooing capacity(kW) 2.2 2.8 3.6 4.5 5.6 7.1


Heating capacity (kW) 2.5 3.2 4 5 6.2 8
Function Heat pump
Structure Split type
Types Condenser
Air-cooled
type
Air-supply
Direct air supply
type
Power
Single-phase 220-240V~ 50Hz
supply
Operating 0.25 0.25 0.26 0.27 0.27 0.27
current (A)
Electrical
Characteristics Rated 55 55 58 60 60 60
power (W)
Blower
motor 55 55 58 60 60 60
power (W)
High /
Noise MED / Low 36/34/32 36/34/32 36/34/32 42/40/37 48/46/44 48/46/44
dB (A)
Weight (kg) 12 12 12 12 16 16

Body dimension (mm) 900×205×282 1080×221×304

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Guangdong CHIGO Heating & Ventilation Equipment Co., Ltd.
Address: CHIGO Industrial Park, Lishui Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong
Postal code: 528244
Tel.: 0757-88783920
Fax: 0757-88783797
Service hotline: 4006-757-555
Http://www.china-chigo.com

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