Split system mdv operating instructions. Review and comparison of MDV air conditioners: duct, inverter, mobile and cassette systems. Instructions for the control panel and MDV air conditioners

The MDV brand, which appeared on the market relatively recently, but has already gained good popularity, offers a wide range of climate control equipment. For a large segment of users, cassette and classic wall-mounted split systems are most interesting. And thanks to the combination of price and offered characteristics, MDV duct systems enjoy a good reputation among shop and office owners.

A little about the company

President – ​​Peter Guan.

Air conditioners of the MDV brand are climate systems produced by the Chinese company Midea. Despite the country of origin and some concerns of Russian consumers, it is worth noting that this is a truly serious company that values ​​​​its reputation and has the quality of its products confirmed throughout the world.

To make it clear what MDV climate systems and cassette, duct and floor air conditioners are, it is worth noting: the company owns a 20% stake in the corporation, uses their technology in its compressors, and solutions from MDV are installed in systems from other manufacturers as reliable and efficient. MDV air conditioning units, in addition to parts of their own production (80%), use spare parts from leading brands: Danfoss, Copeland, . Air conditioners and duct, cassette systems MDV are in demand all over the world.

MDV production facilities are located all over the world, including in Belarus, Egypt, and Brazil. 150 thousand people work here, producing high-quality spare parts and classic, cassette, duct climate systems. The research base is provided by 3 thousand scientists, and MDV products are based on the application of 370 of its own technological patents for climate control equipment systems and parts of their engineering solutions described in certificates.

Cassette air conditioners

Belonging to the class of semi-industrial systems, MDV cassette air conditioners provide for installation in a suspended ceiling. For this purpose, they have specially made ceiling-type cassette blocks, the dimensions corresponding to a standard panel - 60x60 centimeters. According to reviews, all models in the line are easy to install and do not create problems when constructing a suspended ceiling.

However, cassette air conditioners, due to their characteristics, are very attractive to ordinary consumers. They are quite light, as customer reviews indicate, are perfectly installed in a plasterboard false ceiling system, make very little noise and are simply ideal for large rooms in modern apartments. There are reviews that the direction of air from the ceiling is several times more effective in maintaining the climate in the room than the flow from classic, wall-mounted split systems. The manufacturer's instructions do not limit installation in any way, so MDV cassette air conditioners are increasingly appearing in apartments.

The advantages of MDV cassette air conditioners include:

  • a completely modular construction scheme, when both cassette and console modules can be connected to the external module, which is very convenient for building air conditioning in an apartment;
  • compact dimensions - only 260 mm in height and 570 mm on each side;
  • excellent performance;
  • there are no strict installation instructions;
  • low noise level, about 40 dB in different modes.
  • The interesting functions that MDV cassette air conditioners have include:
  • a separate dehumidification mode that operates without lowering the air temperature;
  • the ability to equip the device with an additional wired remote control for the MDV air conditioner;
  • mode of automatic control of parameters and restart in case of failures;
  • a special sleep mode, the instructions for use of which state that it not only reduces noise, but also works in a special time rhythm to maintain air temperature.

Some characteristics of MDV cassette blocks that will make selection easier.

Duct air conditioners MDV

Duct air conditioning (multi-zone system) is designed to provide the desired climate inside a large office consisting of several rooms. Fixed above the suspended ceiling, the duct unit is hidden from view, and the air is distributed through air ducts installed at the desired points. Devices of this class have high performance.

When it comes to products from MDV, customer reviews indicate that ducted air conditioners can maintain the climate inside a small home. They are quiet and the operating instructions ensure excellent working conditions inside the home. Also, the presence of both cooling and heating modes makes MDV duct air conditioners an excellent solution for private housing.

The undoubted advantages of duct air conditioners include low noise, as well as small dimensions (only 210 mm in height), which improves the conditions of use and placement inside the apartment. In addition, the operating instructions for the device declare quite a lot of freedom for users - the air conditioner does not require special installation or maintenance.

The list of features that MDV duct air conditioners have is as follows:

  • There is no guidance on special installation conditions;
  • when turned on, the system smoothly raises the speed of the turbines depending on the change in the temperature of the coolers, which leads to a smooth exit of cool air without causing any unpleasant sensations to people in the room;
  • low noise level;
  • automatic restart and control;
  • separate special mode of operation at night.

As evidenced by reviews, the reliability of MDV equipment fully complies with the characteristics declared by the manufacturer, the air conditioners are quiet, efficient, and there are operating and installation instructions.

Mobile and wall-mounted split systems MDV

Despite the fact that the company's most common industrial air conditioners on the market are MDV, they also produce household inverter models: mobile and wall systems. The differences between the models are quite varied, so it would be more correct to compare them specifications and additional functionality in the table.

Mobile air conditioners MDV

Wall-mounted air conditioners

Model MDSR-07HRN1 /MDOR-07HN1 MDSR-09HRN1 /MDOR-09HN1 MDSF-12HRN1/MDOF-12HN1 MDSF-18HRN1/MDOF-18HN1
Air flow, m³/min 5,83 8 9,67 13,33
Cooling power, W 2100 2600 3370 5274
Heating power, W 2100 2600 3520 5570
Power consumption during cooling, W 640 820 1050 1640
Heating power consumption, W 609 770 975 1540
Noise level, dB 32 34 30 33

Instructions for the control panel and MDV air conditioners

Instructions for wired remote control


Instructions for the remote control


Error codes for MDV air conditioners

As you know, things do not last forever and a situation may arise when the MDV air conditioner simply does not turn on. Before you worry about expensive repairs, you should call a technician or determine the nature of the problem yourself using the error codes given in electrical diagram or instructions for the device.

Most faults and errors are identified by the device's internal monitoring system, and the corresponding codes, separate for the internal and external units, are displayed using LEDs on panels and control boards. The LED can light up, blink, and a specific combination indicates the nature of the error. These may be prerequisites for cleaning, adjusting or even repairing the device when it does not respond to control programs at all.

There are 4 signal lamps. These are Run, Timer, Defrost, Alarm. The Run lamp, when blinking, most often indicates a failure of various sensors. Error codes are determined by the number and frequency with which the indicator blinks. As an example, we can give a group of errors: E2 - E4 - “Run flashing” - malfunction of the air temperature sensor in the room, evaporator control sensor, error in determining the temperature of the outlet flow. Also, when the Run lamp flashes, this may indicate a failure internal memory or errors E7 reading data from it.

The Timer LED displays communication error codes. For example, when it blinks at a frequency of 5 Hz, this means communication errors between the external and internal units. The batteries may even just run out.

Sometimes unit error codes directly indicate a malfunction of the associated equipment. For example, when indoor unit The Alarm indicator flashes slowly - this means that the air conditioner does not turn on due to a malfunction of the external unit. Conversely, a similar lit LED in the outer part is an error code indicating problems with the indoor unit. You may even have to change some parts.

Detailed error codes for each model are provided in the user manual. There is also information on how to troubleshoot some malfunctions and problems yourself. Full list codes can be found in the Midea air conditioner reference materials - most LED signal combinations are the same as MDV products.

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1 USER INSTRUCTION REMOTE CONTROL FOR AIR CONDITIONER (SPLIT SYSTEM) Thank you for purchasing our air conditioner. Before starting to operate the unit, carefully read and strictly follow the requirements of this manual.

2 CONTENTS PURPOSE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS INFORMATION DISPLAYED ON THE REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY HANDLING THE REMOTE CONTROL SETTING THE CURRENT TIME LOCKING THE REMOTE AND RESETING SETTINGS AUTOMATIC MODE O MODES COOLING (HEATING) AND VENTILATION DRYING MODE TIMER OPERATION TIMER SETTING (EXAMPLES) DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT AIR FLOW

3 PURPOSE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS MODE Select the operating mode: AUTO (automatic), COOL (cooling), DRY (drying), HEAT (HEATING only in units with a heat pump), FAN ONLY (VENTILATION) . ON/OFF Turns the air conditioner on/off FAN SPEED Fan speed selection: AUTO, LOW, MED, HIGH. TEMP Increase the temperature setpoint to 30 C Decrease the temperature setpoint to 17 C Slide cover 1

4 PURPOSE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS AIR DIRECTION Changing the position of the horizontal flap (only for units with air flow direction control) ECONOMIC RUNNING Activating the economical operating mode (not on all models) SWING Enable/disable flap swing OK Enable a timer with a specified time. TIMER On timer - TIMER ON button Off timer - TIMER OFF CLOCK button Setting the current time TIME ADJUST Buttons are used to set the current time and set the timer LOCK Locking the remote control to protect against accidental changes to settings. After pressing this button, the unit will operate with the specified settings without responding to commands from the remote control. To unlock the remote, press this button again. CANCEL Disables the timer RESET Resets current settings and returns to default settings: Time 0:00 Operating mode: AUTO Fan speed: AUTO Temperature: 24 Appearance Your remote control may differ from the one shown in the picture. 2

5 INFORMATION DISPLAYED ON THE REMOTE CONTROLLER DISPLAY Command transmission indicator Displayed when a command is transmitted from the remote control to the air conditioner Operating mode indicator Indicates the current operating mode: AUTO (automatic), COOL (cooling), DRY (drying), HEAT (HEATING only in units with heat pump), FAN ONLY Air conditioning indicator Displayed after turning on the air conditioner using the ON/OFF button. (ON/OFF) Indication of the set temperature (17 C 30 C) In ventilation mode (FAN ONLY), nothing is displayed in this field. Current time display in 24-hour format Display of timer settings in 24-hour format Remote control lock indicator Appears when the LOCK button is pressed and disappears when pressed again Fan speed setting indicator Indicates fan speed: AUTO ), LOW (LOW), MED (MEDIUM), HIGH (HIGH). ECONOMIC RUNNING indicator (not available on all models) Appears when the ECONOMIC RUNNING button is pressed and disappears when pressed again. The figure shows all indicators for clarity. When the air conditioner is operating, only indicators corresponding to the current operating mode are displayed on the display. 3

6 OPERATING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER When operating, the infrared transmitter of the remote control must be pointed towards the infrared signal receiver on the indoor unit. The maximum distance to the indoor unit should not exceed 8 m. After turning on the timer mode, leave the remote control in a position from which it can easily transmit the required command to the indoor unit at a given time. If there are obstacles between the remote control and the indoor unit that interfere with the transmission of the command, then turning on/off by timer may occur with a delay of up to 15 minutes. ATTENTION! Do not allow any obstacles between the remote control sending the signal and the signal receiver in the indoor unit. Do not expose the remote control to liquids, direct sunlight or heat. Do not expose the infrared receiver of the indoor unit to direct sunlight, as this may cause the air conditioner to not operate properly. If the operation of the remote control is affected by electrical appliances in the room, try rearranging them or consult a professional electrician. Replacing Batteries The remote control uses two dry alkaline batteries (R03/LR03X2). Replacement procedure: 1. Slide the power compartment cover and install new batteries in place of the old ones. 2. Close the cover and press the RESET button. 3. Make sure the display shows 0:00 and the colon symbol is flashing. 4. Set the current time on the remote control clock. 4

7 NOTES Do not install batteries different types and also use new battery along with the discharged one. If the remote control will not be used for a long time, remove the batteries as they may leak and damage the remote control. The battery life under normal use is approximately six months. If the display does not have enough contrast or the indoor unit does not receive signals from the remote control, replace the batteries. SETTING THE CURRENT TIME Before operating the air conditioner, set the current time. The remote control clock displays the time whether the air conditioner is running or not. Setting the time before turning on for the first time or after changing batteries After installing the batteries, the display will show 0:00 with a flashing colon. 1. Set the time using the TIME ADJUST buttons Forward Backward Each press changes the time by 1 minute. If the button is held down, the time changes at a faster rate. 5

8 2. Enter the time by pressing the OK button. When you press the OK button, the blinking stops and the clock starts working. 3. Changing the clock setting Press the CLOCK button. The colon of the clock indicator on the display will start flashing. To change the current time, follow steps 1 and 2. *The clock is accurate to 10 seconds per day. ATTENTION! The remote control settings may be affected by electrostatic discharge or high voltage noise. The display will show 0:00 with a flashing colon. In this case, you should reset the current time before operating the air conditioner. LOCKING THE REMOTE AND RESETING SETTINGS 1. When you press the LOCK button, all buttons on the remote control are locked, except the LOCK button itself, and the air conditioner operates with the current settings. This function Avoids accidental changes to unit settings. To unlock the remote control, press the LOCK button again. 2. Pressing the RESET button will reset all current settings of the air conditioner and return it to the default settings. In this case, the clock indicator shows 0:00 (the colon is blinking), the operating mode and fan speed indicators show Auto, and the temperature indicator shows 24. 6

9 AUTOMATIC MODE B automatic mode The air conditioner selects an operating mode - cooling, heating (heat pump units only) or ventilation - depending on the actual room temperature. The air conditioner will automatically maintain the set temperature in the room. When you turn on the air conditioner again using the ON/OFF button on the remote control, operation will resume with the saved settings. When operating in automatic mode, the OPERATION LED on the indoor unit display panel blinks. STARTING THE AIR CONDITIONER 1. Press the MODE button to select AUTO. 2. Use the TEMP button to set the desired room temperature (usually C). 3. Press the ON/OFF button. The OPERATION LED on the indoor unit display panel will light up and after 3 minutes the air conditioner will start operating in the mode it will automatically select depending on the room temperature. STOPING THE AIR CONDITIONER Press the ON/OFF button. The air conditioner will stop operating. If you are not satisfied with the operating mode selected by the automatic control system, set the air conditioner settings manually. In automatic mode, the fan speed is selected automatically and the fan speed indicator shows AUTO. 7

10 COOLING (HEATING) AND VENTILATION MODES STARTING THE AIR CONDITIONER Turn on the power supply to the air conditioner. The OPERATION LED on the indoor unit display panel will start flashing. 1. Select the operating mode of the air conditioner with the MODE button: COOL (cooling), HEAT (HEATING only in units with a heat pump), FAN ONLY (VENTILATION) 2. Set the temperature with the TEMP button In cooling mode: at least 21 C In heating mode : no more than 28 C 3. Set the fan speed with the FAN SPEED button: AUTO, LOW, MED, HIGH 4. Press the ON/OFF button. The OPERATION LED on the indoor unit display panel will light up steadily, and after 3 minutes the air conditioner will start operating. In FAN ONLY mode, the air conditioner will start operating immediately. STOPING THE AIR CONDITIONER Press the ON/OFF button. The air conditioner will stop operating. In ventilation mode (FAN ONLY), the temperature is not set (step 3 is not performed). DRYING MODE STARTING THE AIR CONDITIONER Turn on the power supply to the air conditioner. The OPERATION LED on the indoor unit display panel will start flashing. 1. Use the MODE button to select DRY mode. 2. Press the TEMP button. The display will show AUTO and the fan speed indicator will show LOW. 3. Press the ON/OFF button. The OPERATION LED on the indoor unit display panel will light up and the air conditioner will start operating after 3 minutes. STOP THE AIR CONDITIONER Press the ON/OFF button. The air conditioner will stop operating. 8

11 TIMER OPERATION 1. Press the TIMER ON or TIMER OFF button. The current timer settings will be shown in the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF lines on the display and the colon will flash. 2. Set the time using the TIME ADJUST buttons. Forward Backward Each press changes the time by 10 minutes. If the button is held down, the time changes at a faster rate. 3. Activate the timer by pressing the OK button. Check that the TIMER LED on the indoor unit display panel lights up steadily. TURNING OFF THE TIMER 4. Press the CANCEL button. The timer setting will be cancelled. CHANGING THE TIMER SETTING Follow steps 1, 2 and 3. WARNING! In timer operating mode, the remote control will automatically transmit the required signal to the indoor unit at the specified time. The remote control must be in such a position that there are no obstacles between its infrared transmitter and the infrared receiver of the indoor unit. The timer operating time, set from the remote control, does not exceed 24 hours. 9

12 TIMER SETTING (EXAMPLES) ON. Sleep timer OFF Timer OFF The air conditioner stops operating at a specified time, such as when you go to bed. Example: The air conditioner should turn off at 23:00 1. Press the TIMER OFF button. 2. Use the TIME ADJUST buttons to set TIMER OFF to 23:00. 3. Click OK. On timer On timer (TIMER ON) The air conditioner starts operating at a specified time, for example, when you wake up or return from work. OFF ON Example: The air conditioner should turn on at 6:00 1. Press the TIMER ON button. 2. Use the TIME ADJUST buttons to set TIMER ON to 6:00. 3. Click OK. ON Off timer On timer OFF Combination timer Cycle ON. OFF ON The air conditioner stops operating at a specified time, such as when you go to bed, and starts operating when you wake up or return home. Example: The air conditioner should turn off at 23:00 and turn on at 6: Press the TIMER OFF button. 2. Use the TIME ADJUST buttons to set TIMER OFF to 23:00. 3. Press the TIMER ON button. 4. Use the TIME ADJUST buttons to set TIMER ON to 6:00. 5. Click OK. 10

13 TIMER SETTING (EXAMPLES) OFF. On timer Off timer OFF ON Cycle OFF ON OFF The air conditioner doesn't work while you sleep, starts working when you wake up, and stops working when you leave the house. Example: The air conditioner should turn on at 6:00 and turn off at 8: Press the TIMER ON button. 2. Use the TIME ADJUST buttons to set TIMER ON to 6:00. 3. Press the TIMER OFF button. 4. Use the TIME ADJUST buttons to set TIMER OFF to 8:00. 5. Click OK. The timer (on or off) whose setting time is closer to the current time will be activated first. If both timers have the same setting, the timer mode will not be activated and the air conditioner may turn off. ADJUSTING THE DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW In cooling and dehumidifying modes, the damper must be located inside the blue sector. If the air flow direction is incorrectly selected, a feeling of discomfort may appear due to uneven temperature distribution throughout the room. The direction of the air flow up and down is controlled using the remote control. Adjustment of the direction of air flow to the right and left is carried out manually. Regulation in the vertical plane (up and down) The direction of air flow in the vertical plane is selected automatically, depending on the operating mode. Changing the direction of the flow of treated air in the vertical plane. Performed while the air conditioner is operating. Press and hold the AIR DIRECTION button on the remote control remote control until the horizontal flap reaches the required position. Set the direction of the treated air flow by setting the horizontal damper to the desired position. When the air conditioner is turned on subsequently, the damper will take this position automatically. eleven

14 ADJUSTING THE DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW Automatic swing of the horizontal damper (up and down) This function is activated when the air conditioner is running. Press the SWING button on the remote control. To turn off swinging, press the SWING button again. Press the AIR DIRECTION button and set the flap to the desired position. ATTENTION! The AIR DIRECTION and SWING buttons do not work if the air conditioner is turned off (including on the timer). Do not direct the treated air flow vertically downwards for a long time in drying or cooling mode. Otherwise, condensation may form on the surface of the horizontal damper and flow onto the floor or interior items. To adjust the position of the horizontal flap, use only the AIR DIRECTION and SWING buttons. Do not attempt to change the damper position manually as this may cause problems normal operation flaps. In this case, turn off and turn on the air conditioner again. If the air conditioner was started immediately after it was turned off, the damper may remain motionless for 10 seconds. 12

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Greetings to all visitors to our portal! Today I will tell you how to turn on the air conditioner on heat and at the same time be 100% sure that you have configured everything correctly! Very often, switching the “heating” mode causes a lot of problems for the user (I admit that I myself was once very worried during this process). Of course! After all, when you “restructure” the mode, the air conditioner really begins to give out surprises. Therefore, many users begin to doubt that they clicked something wrong.

But today I will give the most simple and understandable instructions so that any user can do everything on their own, and most importantly, correctly. Next, we will analyze in detail how an air conditioner, in particular a split system, can behave in this case. I’ll tell you right away that the sequence is not at all difficult, but just requires a little patience. And before you start setting up heating, read the article to the end - there are important operating conditions there!

So, the summer heat has passed, and at the beginning of autumn the temperature in the apartment is optimally maintained. But every day it gets cooler, the central heating will be turned on unknown when, and the heater can’t cope. And then you remember that you have another device that can also operate on heat! Let's say we have an air conditioner that cooled perfectly in the summer, but now it is turned off. We begin to remember how to set it to heat.

Buttons on the air conditioner remote control

Any split system remote control has five main buttons:

  1. Power button;
  2. Mode switch button;
  3. Double temperature adjustment button;
  4. Shaft rotation speed adjustment button;
  5. Blind direction adjustment button.

But before we pick up the remote control, we first turn on the air conditioner (like any electrical appliance). Most often it is just a plug that needs to be plugged into an outlet. The air conditioner can also be powered through. In general, depending on the method of connecting the air conditioner, we turn on the machine or plug the plug into the socket. At the same time you should hear sound signal from the indoor unit. If the block does not react at all, then read the article. After successful power supply, pick up the remote control and proceed!

How to turn the air conditioner on warm

I want to say right away that if you make a mistake somewhere, nothing bad will happen! You'll just have to wait and do it all over again.

  1. Turn on the air conditioner pressing the "power" button once(on/off).

We wait a few seconds until the blinds open and the fan of the indoor unit begins to rotate;

  1. Then press the mode switch button so many times until we switch to the sun icon or the inscription “heat”(meaning "warmth")

The air conditioner may then stop the fan or close the blinds (this will happen if the air conditioner was not already set to warm). I’ll write below what else will happen with the air conditioner, but now it doesn’t matter. But at this moment we are already moving on to the next setting (to the third point)!

  1. While the air conditioner is being “reconfigured” using the temperature control buttons set the degrees to 30. Let it be like this for now, and after 20 minutes adjust it to suit you (I recommend 25-30 degrees).
  1. Next, the shaft rotation adjustment button set any speed convenient for you;

  1. Blind adjustment button also We put the most comfortable position for you. Next, the most difficult thing is to WAIT until the long-awaited warmth blows from the air conditioner. Then we set up the air conditioner comfortably for ourselves. For more information about choosing the temperature, as well as about the last two points, read the article;

Now let's return to the second point. I want to explain it in simple user language so that you don’t get scared that something strange is happening to the air conditioner. There is nothing strange in his behavior! Simply after switching the mode, the algorithm of the air conditioner changes, and it redirects the movement of the refrigerant (you don’t have to delve into this now!). The temperature of the radiators and other processes that are not important for our article are monitored. The most important thing for this article is that need to wait 10 minutes and don’t press anything extra.

But there are several features that should not be forgotten when turning on the heating:


If you were freezing during the cold period when you did not yet have an air conditioner, then with its purchase you will immediately feel the difference. The heat that an air conditioner provides you is cheaper than any heater. And it is also important that the temperature is very accurately maintained.

Finally, I’ll leave a link to another useful article.

I look forward to your comments and additions!




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