Kogan KASSAIR25GA Manual
Kogan
Aircondition
KASSAIR25GA
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Safety Warnings............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Installation Warnings............................................................................................................................................... 2
Operation Warnings................................................................................................................................................ 3
Removal or Repair................................................................................................................................................... 4
Installation........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Positioning the Indoor Unit.................................................................................................................................. 4
Height Limits of Indoor and Outdoor Units....................................................................................................5
Positioning the Outdoor Unit............................................................................................................................... 5
Installation........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Indoor Unit.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Outdoor Unit.............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Ordinary pipeline connections and Air Purging............................................................................................7
Air Purging with a Vacuum Pump......................................................................................................................8
Gas Leakage Inspection......................................................................................................................................... 8
Pipeline connections for split type quick coupler models.........................................................................9
Pipeline Connections for Whole-unit type quick coupler models.........................................................10
Power Cable Connection.......................................................................................................................................11
Final Touches............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Test Running.............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Is the unit installed correctly?................................................................................................................................... 11
Suitable installation position................................................................................................................................ 11
Operational Noise................................................................................................................................................... 12
Inspection and Maintenance............................................................................................................................... 12
Self Diagnosis Functions............................................................................................................................................ 12
Quick Connector Installation Guide.................................................................................................................. 12
Product Layout.............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Remote Control....................................................................................................................................................... 19
Use of Remote Control........................................................................................................................................ 20
Turbo Operation..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Adjusting Left/Right Air Flow Direction.......................................................................................................20
Timer Operation..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Sleep Operation....................................................................................................................................................... 21
Battery Replacement............................................................................................................................................. 21
Operational Principles of Heating Mode..............................................................................................................21
Defrosting.................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Before season operation..................................................................................................................................... 22
During season operation.....................................................................................................................................22
After season operation........................................................................................................................................ 22
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................................... 23
Frequently Asked Questions...................................................................................................................................24
1

Split system air conditioners are high value, technical appliances that are quite difficult to set up.
It is highly recommended that you have a professional technician install the unit for you.
The appearance of the unit you receive may differ slightly to the images shown in the manual,
however all operations and usage will remain the same. Please keep a copy of the user manual
handy for future reference.
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Please read and follow these warnings thoroughly prior to attempting installation or use of the
split system air conditioner. Kogan.com is not liable for any damage caused to the split system
air conditioner or property due to incorrect installation.
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Make sure you have a professional installer install the unit before use.
The unit must not be installed in locations
where there may be leakage of combustible
gases.
Ensure that the earth leakage-circuit breaker is
installed.
In the event of leaked gas accumulating around
the unit, there is risk of explosion or fire.
The absence of an earth leakage-circuit
breaker may lead to electric shock or fire.
After connecting the wires between the indoor
unit and the outdoor unit, check whether the
wiring is loose or not by pulling it with little
force.
Make sure that the air conditioner is
properly grounded.
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air conditioner should be
tightly connected to the
ground of the power
source. Improper grounding
might cause electric shock
or other hazards.
A loose wire connection
may result in fire.

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Never stop the air conditioner by
pulling the power supply.
Do not connect the power supply via a
powerboard or multiple power
adapter. Use of an extension cord is
forbidden.
Do not press, stretch, damage, heat or
modify the power supply cord.
Do not touch any of the power supply
line with wet hands.
Before plugging the power cord in,
make sure that there is no dust or dirt
on it, and ensure the plug is connected
fully.
Never use a fuse with incorrect
capacities or other metal wires.
Try to avoid sunlight and heat entering
the room.
Try to minimize heat generation during
use.
Do not use combustible appliances in
the room being air-conditioned.
Do not place insecticides, paints or
other flammable sprays near the air
conditioner, or spray them directly into
the air conditioner.
When is it necessary to use the air
conditioner and a combustible
appliance in the same room, ensure
proper ventilation.
Prior to maintenance or cleaning of
the air conditioner, please unplug the
unit from the power supply
completely.
Do not insert sticks or other objects
into the air vents.
Adjust the air direction correctly. Do not stay exposed to the cool air for
prolonged periods of time.
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Doing so may result in
electric shock or fire.
Doing so may
result in electric
shock, overheating,
fire or other
dangerous
hazards.
Doing so may
result in electric
shock, fire or
overheating.
If the cord is damaged or needs
replacing, contact the Kogan.com
customer support team.
Doing so may result in
electric shock.
If there is dust on
the plug, or if the
plug is not in place,
it may cause electric
shock or fire.
The use of metal or
copper wires for fuses
may cause operational
failure or fire.
During cooling, curtains or blinds
should be used to supply shade.
Remove heat
sources from
the room.
Operating these
appliances may
have unsatisfactory
results.
It may cause
fire hazards.
Doing so can
lead to severe
damage or injury.
Excessive
exposure to the
cooled air may
cause chills or dry skin.

Do not clean the air conditioner with
water.
Do not attach, hang or stack articles
on the air conditioner.
Check that the structures holding the
air conditioner are adequate for the
job.
Do not sit on the outdoor unit or place
other objects onto it.
Do not use the following substances
on the casings of the units:
Pull out the plug from the power
supply when the unit will not be used
for prolonged periods of time.
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•When removal or repair is needed, please contact a certified split-system air conditioner
service company. Do not attempt repairs or removal yourself.
•In the event of abnormal operation (burning smell/smoke/strange noises) please stop the
air-conditioner at once, then cut off the power supply and contact the Kogan.com
customer support team.
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•Ensure that the unit will be able to deliver air to every corner of the room.
•Place it where operations will not be affected by outdoor air currents.
•Place it where the air inlets and outlets will not be blocked.
•Place it where the unit will not encounter too much oil smoke or steam.
•Place it away from flammable gases or exhaust fumes.
•Avoid locations where acid solutions are being used.
•Do not install the unit above TVs, computers, instruments or other valuable appliances.
•Do not install near a smoke detector, as during operation a fire alarm may be erroneously
triggered by the warm air from the unit.
Ensure there will be enough space around the unit for installation and maintenance to be carried
out. Make sure to keep enough empty space between the unit and the walls.
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If not, another
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Hot water, which
can deform the
case or fade colour.
Harsh cleaning
agents which can
deform the case or
cause scratches.
Before the plug is pulled
out, please ensure that
the air conditioner has
already been turned off.

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•Either the indoor unit or the outdoor unit can be higher,
but the height difference must comply with the stated
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possible so as to avoid possible negative impact on the
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•Install the outdoor unit in a location that can hold the weight of the unit, and will not be
subjected for large vibrations or noise.
•Install the unit in a location that will not be exposed to rain or direct sunshine, with plenty
of good ventilation.
•Ensure the unit is located where the operational noise will not disturb neighbours.
•Do not install the unit on a non-metal frame.
•Do not install the unit in a location where there may be flammable gases.
•Pay attention to the drainage of the condensed water from the base plate during
operations.
•Avoid the air outlet from being directly hit by wind.
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Pipelines can be connected as indicated in Fig 1.
When the pipelines are connected to any exit points
at the side of the unit, a groove for the pipes will
need to be created at the required positions on the
base stand.
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Fix the wall-mounting plate firmly to the wall with
screws. Make sure the plate is completely level
before screwing it in. A slanted wall-mount plate may
cause issues with draining the condensed water.
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plate, with a hole diameter of 65mm (2-3/5”) and
with the outer edge of the hole 5-10mm lower (as
shown in Fig 2) so the condensed water can flow out.
Cut the wall penetrating pipe to the proper length
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with the direction of the wall holes. Wrap the drain
pipe and the other pipelines tightly with tape, making
sure that the drain pipe is running underneath the
other pipelines. (As seen in Fig 3).
(When the drain pipe passes into the room interior,
some condensed water might form on the surface if
humidity is high).
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Pass the connective wires, pipelines and drain pipe
through the wall hole. Hang the indoor unit on the
hooks at the top of the wall-mount plate so that the
hooks at the bottom of the indoor unit match the
hooks on the wall-mount plate. (Fig 4).
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a) Check that the hooks at the top and bottom
are firmly fixed.
b) Check that the position of the master unit
itself is properly levelled.
c) The drain pipe must not curve upwards
(Fig 5).
d) The drain pipe should be on the lowest side of
the wall pipes (Fig 5).
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•Beware that the center of gravity on these units are not in the center of the units
themselves. Take caution whenever you are hoisting this unit up to higher location.
•During shipping or transport, this unit must never be slanted over 45 degrees. (Similarly,
the unit must never be stored horizontal).
•Use expansion bolts to fix the mount supports on the wall.
•Use bolts and nuts to fix the outdoor unit firmly on the supports, keeping them at the
same level.
•If the unit is installed on a wall or on a rooftop, the supports must be sturdy enough to
withstand strong winds and earthquakes.
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The following pipeline connections and air purging procedures are suitable for non-quick coupler
models.
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Careful attention should be paid when the pipeline connection to the outdoor unit is made. Try
to avoid curves as much as possible, as hardening or cracks may occur to the copper pipes.
Suitable wrenches should be used when the pipeline connection is done, so as to ensure
appropriate torque (refer to torque table 1). Excessive torque may damage the joints, while too
little torque may lead to leakage.
Torque Table 1
Outer diameter of copper pipe Tightening Torque Strengthened tightening torque
6.35 (1/4”)⌀160kgf.cm (63kgf.inch) 200kgf.cm (79kgf.inch)
9.52 (3/8”)⌀300kgf.cm (118kgf.inch) 350kgf.cm (138kgf.inch)
12.7 (1/2”)⌀500kgf.cm (197kgf.inch) 550kgf.cm (216kgf.inch)
15.88 (5/8”)⌀750kgf.cm (295kgf.inch) 800kgf.cm (315kgf.inch)
19.05 (3/4”)⌀1200kgf.cm (472kgf.inch) 1400kgf.cm (551kgf.inch)
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1. Check that the pipeline connections have
been properly connected. Remove the
charging port cap, then connect the
manifold gauge and the vacuum pump to
the charging valve by the service hoses, as
shown in Fig 6.
2. Open the valve on the low pressure side of
the manifold gauge, then run the vacuum
pump. Vacuum the indoor unit and the
connecting pipes until the pressure in them
lowers to below 1.5mmGH (the operation
time for this should be about 10 minutes).
When the desired vacuum level is reached,
close the low pressure valve on the
manifold, then stop the vacuum pump.
3. Disconnect the service hoses, then fit the
cap to the charging valve.
4. Remove the blank caps, then fully open the
spindles on the 2-way and 3-way valves
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5. Tighten the blank caps on the 2-way and
3-way valves, according to the previous
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Refrigerant must be added if the piping measures
more than 5 metres (16'5”) in length. This
operation can only be performed by a professional
technician. For the refrigerant amount, please
refer to the table below.
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Liquid pipe diameter 6.35 (1/4”)⌀Liquid pipe diameter 9.52 (3/8”)⌀
(piping length-5)mx30g
or (piping length-16)ftx0.3oz
(piping length-5)mx65g
or (piping length-16)ftx0.7oz
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After the pipeline connections are done, use a leakage inspection device or soap suds to
carefully check if there is any leakage at any joints. This is an important step to ensure the
quality of the installation. Once a leakage is detected, proper treatment should be taken
immediately.
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If you purchase the unit for split type quick couple model, please follow these pipeline
connection procedures:
1. Remove the dust caps from the indoor and
outdoor units, and the connecting pipe.
2. Align the joint counter of the connecting
pipe with the proper indoor and outdoor
joint conic surfaces, tightening the
connecting nut manually. Then make is
secure with a wrench (as shown in Fig 7),
according to the torque Table 1.
3. Remove the two valve core caps from the
outdoor unit.
4. Turn the high and low pressure valve cores
with a socket wrench, then tighten the two
valve core caps of the outdoor unit (Fig 8).
5. Finally, wrap hot insulating cotton around
the joints of the indoor and outdoor units.
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1. See the connecting pipe bending
minimum radius parameters
(Table 3)
2. Quick coupler assembly and
disassembly limit: the assembly
and disassembly times are
inadvisably more than 7.
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Nominal Diameter
(mm)
Minimum Bending
Radius (mm) Cooling Capacity
DN8(5/16”) 80 (3”) 2100 ~ 2300W
(7000-8000BTU)
DN10-12(1/2”) 100 (4”) 2500 ~ 5100W
(9000-18000BTU)
DN14-16(5/8”) 150 (6”) 6100 ~ 7000W
(22000-24000BTU)
9

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If you purchase the unit for whole-unit type quick coupler models, please follow these pipeline
connection procedures:
Step 1: Remove two screws on the maintenance plate
with a screwdriver, then take the plate off. Remove the
dust caps on both indoor male couplers and the outdoor
female coupler (Fig 9).
Step 2: Press the projecting section of the outdoor
female coupler backwards with moderate force with your
thumb, which will cause the inner hooks to open. You
can then easily take the outdoor gas leak valve out with
your other hand (Fig 10).
Step 3: While holding the projecting section back still,
connect the indoor male coupler to the outdoor female
coupler (Fig 11).
Step 4: Close the key lever on the indoor male coupler to
the horizontal position, then the indoor and outdoor
refrigerant will be circulating. You should be able to hear
the inner air flowing (Fig 12).
Step 5: Connect the outdoor quick cable couple with the
indoor quick cable coupler (Fig 13).
Step 6: Finally, re-install the maintenance plate back into
place (Fig 14). As for the outdoor gas leak valve and the
dust caps, you can store them safety for future use in the
event of the air-conditioner being removed.
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The unit you receive may have slight changes, but the basic functionality and layout will be
present.
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When TURBO mode is used, the air-conditioner will not monitor the room temperature. It will
just operate continuously. If you find you are getting too cold for comfort, please turn off the
TURBO mode and use the air-conditioner in a regular mode.
When each button on the remote control is pressed with the remote
control pointing towards the air conditioning unit, the signal is sent.
When the signal is received correctly, a tone will be emitted from the
unit to signify that the operation is being followed.
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The air conditioner must be turned off and unplugged before any maintenance is carried out.
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1. Check to see if there are any objects or materials blocking any air intakes or outlets of
both the indoor and outdoor units.
2. Check the installation stand to ensure there is no corrosion or rust.
3. Check to see that the air filter is clean.
4. While reconnecting the power, ensure it is plugged in securely.
5. Put new batteries into the remote controller.
D
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1. Remove the air-filter screen from the unit.
◦Gently press the two lower ends of the grid to open it.
◦Gently pull up on the air filter screen and take it out in the direction of your body.
2. Clean the air filter screen (if dirty) with lukewarm water and allow it to air dry.
3. Reinstall the air filter screen. (Never use the unit without the filter in place)
4. Regularly wipe the air conditioner clean with a soft, dry cloth.
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1. Set the temperature to 30°C and operate the unit in fan status for about half a day.
2. Stop the unit, then unplug it from the power supply.
3. Clean, then reinstall the air filter.
4. Clean the indoor and outdoor units.
5. Take the batteries out of the remote controller.
Note: if the air filter screen is blocked by dust or dirt, the cooling or heating performance will be
affected, with the power consumption and operational noise being increased. Therefore, the air
filter screen should be cleaned regularly.
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Kategori: | Aircondition |
Model: | KASSAIR25GA |
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