1. Zofunika Zachitetezo
Please read this manual carefully before operating your air conditioner. Keep this manual for future reference.
- Kuyika Kwaukatswiri: Installation, maintenance, and repair must be performed by qualified service personnel. Improper installation can lead to electric shock, fire, or injury.
- Magetsi: Ensure the power supply matches the specifications of the unit. Do not use damaged power cords or plugs.
- Mpweya wabwino: Do not block the air inlet or outlet of the unit.
- Madzi ndi Chinyezi: Do not expose the unit to direct water spray or excessive moisture. Do not operate with wet hands.
- Ana ndi Ziweto: Sungani ana ndi ziweto kutali ndi gulu panthawi ya ntchito.
- Kuyeretsa: Always disconnect power before cleaning the unit. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Firiji: This unit uses R410A refrigerant. Handle with care and ensure proper ventilation during service.
2. Zamalonda Zathaview
The AUX ASW-H12A4/LIR1 is a 12000BTU (1 Ton) wall-mounted split air conditioning system designed for both heating and cooling. It features fine air purification, a T1 compressor, and Wi-Fi connectivity (optional).
2.1 zigawo
- M'nyumba Unit: Responsible for air intake, cooling/heating, and air discharge into the room.
- Panja Unit: Contains the compressor and condenser, responsible for heat exchange with the outside air.
- Kuwongolera kutali: Used to operate the air conditioner's functions.

Chithunzi 2.1: Kuthaview of the AUX Split AC system, showing the indoor unit, outdoor unit, and remote control.

Chithunzi 2.2: Patsogolo view of the AUX indoor unit, displaying its sleek design and digital display.

Chithunzi 2.3: Chopindika view of the AUX indoor unit, highlighting its compact form factor and air vents.

Chithunzi 2.4: Patsogolo view of the AUX outdoor unit, showing the fan grille and the AUX branding.
3. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika
Installation of this split air conditioning system requires specialized knowledge and tools. It is strongly recommended that you contact a certified HVAC professional for installation to ensure proper functioning, safety, and warranty validity.
3.1 Macheke a Pre-Installation
- Onetsetsani kuti mphamvu yamagetsi voltage and frequency match the unit's requirements.
- Ensure the installation location for both indoor and outdoor units allows for proper airflow and drainage.
- Confirm that the maximum communication length of 15 meters is not exceeded.
3.2 Professional Installation Steps (Summary for reference)
- Kuyika chipangizo chamkati bwino pakhoma.
- Kukhazikitsa chipangizo chakunja pamalo okhazikika komanso osalala.
- Connecting refrigerant lines and electrical wiring between indoor and outdoor units.
- Performing vacuuming and refrigerant charging.
- Checking for leaks and testing the system.
4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
The air conditioner is primarily controlled via the wireless remote control. Ensure the remote control has working batteries.
4.1 Basic Operation
- Yatsani/Zimitsa: Dinani pa ON/WOZIMA button on the remote control to start or stop the unit.
- Kusankha Mode: Dinani pa MODE batani kuti muyendetse njira zomwe zilipo:
- Kuzizira: For cooling the room. Cooling power: 2700 W.
- Kutentha: For heating the room. Heating power: 2800 W. Minimum operating temperature for heating is -15°C.
- Mafilimu angaphunzitse: Imazungulira mpweya popanda kuzizira kapena kutentha.
- Auto mumalowedwe: The unit automatically selects the operating mode based on the room temperature.
- Njira Yowuma: Amachepetsa chinyezi m'chipinda.
- Kusintha kwa Kutentha: Gwiritsani ntchito TEMP UP/PASI mabatani kuti muyike kutentha komwe mukufuna.
- Liwiro la Mafani: Dinani pa FAN YOLEMBEDWA button to adjust the fan speed (4 speeds available).
- Swing Ntchito: Gwiritsani ntchito KUTCHUKA button to adjust the direction of the airflow.
4.2 Ntchito Zapamwamba
- Ntchito yowerengera nthawi: The On/Off Timer allows you to set a specific time for the unit to turn on or off. Refer to the remote control's specific instructions for setting the timer.
- Wi-Fi Control (Option): If equipped with the Wi-Fi module, the unit can be controlled via a smartphone application. Consult the separate Wi-Fi control manual for setup and operation.
- Chiyambi Chofunda: This function prevents cold air from blowing out when the unit starts in heating mode.
- Ntchito ya Memory: The unit can memorize your preferred settings.
5. Kusamalira
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your air conditioner. Always disconnect power before performing any maintenance.
5.1 Kuyeretsa Zosefera Zamlengalenga
The air filters should be cleaned regularly, typically every two weeks, or more frequently depending on usage and air quality.
- Tsegulani gulu lakutsogolo la chipinda chamkati.
- Remove the air filters (Easy Clean Filter type).
- Tsukani zosefera pogwiritsa ntchito chotsukira cha vacuum kapena muzitsuke ndi madzi ofunda (osakwana 40°C).
- Allow the filters to dry completely in a shaded area before reinstalling them. Do not expose to direct sunlight.
- Reinstall the filters and close the front panel.
5.2 Other Filters
This unit features a deodorizing filter, filter with vitamin C, and an anion generator. Refer to your installer or service manual for specific maintenance or replacement instructions for these specialized filters.
5.3 Kukonza Zipangizo Zakunja
The outdoor unit should be inspected periodically for obstructions (leaves, debris) around the fan and coils. This should ideally be done by a professional during annual servicing.
- Anti-ice formation system: The unit has a system to prevent ice formation on the outdoor coil during heating operation in cold weather.
6. Mavuto
Before contacting service, please check the following common issues.
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Chigawo sichinayambe | No power; Remote control batteries low; Timer set to OFF. | Check power supply; Replace batteries; Cancel timer setting. |
| Kuzizira kosakwanira/kutenthetsa | Dirty air filters; Blocked air intake/outlet; Room too large; Doors/windows open. | Clean air filters; Remove obstructions; Close doors/windows. |
| Phokoso losazolowereka | Loose parts; Unit not level; Refrigerant flow noise (normal). | Ensure unit is level; If noise persists and is unusual, contact service. |
| Kutuluka kwa madzi kuchokera m'chipinda chamkati | Clogged drain hose; Improper installation. | Check and clear drain hose; Contact professional for inspection. |
| Self-diagnosis of malfunctions | Error code displayed on indoor unit. | Note the error code and refer to the service manual or contact customer support. |
If the problem persists after checking these points, please contact qualified service personnel.
7. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | AUX |
| Nambala ya Model | ASW-H12A4/LIR1 |
| Mtundu | Wall Split System |
| Mphamvu Yozizirira | 12000 BTU |
| Kuzizira Mphamvu | 2700 W |
| Kutentha Mphamvu | 2800 W |
| Kugwiritsa Ntchito Mphamvu (Kuzizira) | 820 W |
| Power Consumption (Heating) | 770 W |
| Miyeso ya Chipinda cha M'nyumba (WxHxD) | 70 × 28.5 × 18.8 masentimita |
| Indoor Unit Weight | 8kg pa |
| Miyeso ya Chipinda Chakunja (WxHxD) | 72 × 54 × 26 masentimita |
| Kunja Unit Kulemera | 27kg pa |
| Noise Level (min/max) | 27dB / 36dB |
| Mtundu wa Refriji | ndi R410A |
| Gawo | Gawo limodzi |
| Max. Communication Length | 15 m |
| Air Flow (max) | 7.5 cu m / min |
| Mtundu Wosefera | Easy Clean Filter, Deodorizing filter, Filter with Vitamin C |
| Zapadera | Inverter, Self-diagnosis, Anion generator, Anti-ice formation, Memory function, Warm start, Wi-Fi control (option) |
8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
This AUX air conditioner comes with a limited warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product for specific terms, conditions, and duration. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
For technical support, service requests, or inquiries regarding your warranty, please contact your local AUX authorized service center or the retailer from whom you purchased the product. Ensure to provide your model number (ASW-H12A4/LIR1) and serial number (if applicable) when seeking support.
For the most up-to-date information and support resources, please visit the official AUX webmalo.





