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Table of Contents Summary and features ..................................................................... 1 Part 1 1.Safety Precautions............ .................................................2 Part 2 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Unit Specifications........... .................................................................................. 3 Operation Characteristic Curve............................................................... 7 CapacityVariationRatio AccordingtoTemperature ................................... 7 Operation Date........................................................................................ 8 Noise criteria curve tables for both models ............................................. 8 Part 3 Construction Views...............................................................9 3.1 Indoor Unit ................................................................... ...........................9 3.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................9 Part 4 Refrigerant System Diagram...............................................10 Part 5 Schematic Diagram..............................................................11 5.1 ELECTRICAL DATA..................................................... ..........................11 5.2 Electrical wiring ......................................................................................11 5.3 Printed Circuit Board ..............................................................................13 Part 4 Function and Control...........................................................18 6.1 Remote Control Operations.....................................................................18 6.2 Changing batteries and notices ...............................................................21 6.3 Unit indlcation section ..............................................................................21 6.4 Unit ON/OFF button .................................................................................21 6.5 DESCRIPTION OF EACH CONTROL OPERATION ...............................22 of Temperature Sensor 6.6 Error Detection .........................................................................................24 6.7 Frequency Control ...................................................................................24 6.8 3-minutes Standby ...................................................................................24 6.9 Compressor Protection Function .............................................................24 6.10 Discharge Pipe Control ..........................................................................25 6.11 Input Current Control .............................................................................25 6.12 Freeze-up Protection Control .................................................................25 Table of Contents 6.13 Heating Peak-cut Control ......................................................................26 6.14 Defrost Control ......................................................................................26 6.15 Fan Control ...........................................................................................27 Part 7 INSTALLATION MANUAL.....................................................28 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Tools Required for Installation ................................................................28 Installation Position Selection ..................................................................26 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT .........................................................26 INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT .....................................................32 7.5 Test Operation ..........................................................................................33 Part 8 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST....................................34 8.1 Exploded View ............................................................ ...........................3 4 8.2 Parts Listt ................................................................................................3 7 Part 9 TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................40 9.1 Precautions before Performing Inspection or Repair..............................40 9.2 Confirmation ............................................................................................40 9.3 Judgement by Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit ...............................40 9.4 How to Check simply the main part ..........................................................42 9.5 2-way, 3-way Valve Appearance ..............................................................46 Part 10 Removal Procedure........ ...................................................53 10.1 Removal Procedure of Indoor Unit........................................................53 10.2 Removal Procedure of Outdoor Unit .....................................................67 Safety Precautions 1.Safety Precautions Important! or rubbish. The unit should be installed according to the instructions This air conditioning system meets strict safety and operating standards. As the installer or service person, in order to minimize the risk of damage from earthquakes, typhoons or strong winds. it is an important part of your job to install or service the system so it operates safely and efficiently. When the refrigerant touches the fire elc., it was decomposed and a poisonous gas is generated. To prevent injury to the user or other people and Use only the specified refrigerant to charge the regrigerant circuit. property damage, the following instructions must Do not mix it with any other refrigerant and do not allow air to remain in the circuit. be followed. Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown. Observe all local, state, and national electrical codes. Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices given in this manual. About the pictograms: Warning Erroneous handing gives a high possibility to induce serious results such as death or heavy injury. Caution Erroneous handing may induce serious injury depending on the situation. Warning All electric work must be performed by licensed technician,according to local regulations and the instructions given in this manual. Air enclosed in the circuit can cause high pressure resulting in a rupture and other hazards. After completing installation work, make sure that refrigerant gas has not leaked. The limit density is made not to be exceeded even if the refrigerant leaks by any chance. Turn the power off at the main power box (mains) before opening the unit to check or repair electrical parts and wiring. Keep your fingers and clothing away from any moving parts. Clean up the site after you finish, remembering to check that no metal scraps or bits of wiring have been left inside the unit being serviced. The unit must be properly earth connected. Caution Do not supply power to the unit until all wiring and tubing Never indtall on the place where a combustible gas might are completed or reconnected and checked. Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this leak. The gas may ignite or explode when the gas leaks and collects in surround of the unit. system. Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and these instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inad- When the unit is installed at telecommunication centers or hospitals, take a proper provision against noise. equate grounding can cause accidental injury or death. Ground the unit following local electrical codes. When installing at a watery place, provide an electric leak breaker. Connect all wiring tightly. Loose wiring may cause overheating at connection points and a possible fire hazard. Do not wash the unit with water. Be very careful about unit transportation.The unit shoukd not There is risk of fire, electric shock, explosion, or injury. be carried by only one person if it is more than 20kg. It occasionally causes the damage of th unit and health to be impaired. Ask your dealer or specialized subcontractor for installation or repair work. Make sure the ceiling/wall is strong enough to hold the unit’s weight. The outdoor unit shoukd be installed in a location where air and noise emitted by the unit will not disturb the neighbours. Properly insulate any tubing run inside a room to prevent "sweating" that can cause dripping and water damage to walls and floors. The outdoor unit must be installed on stable, level surface, in a place where there is no accumulation of snow, leaves 2 Do not touch the heat exchanger fins whth your bear hands. Doing so may cut your hands. Do not touch the compressor or refrigerant piping whithout wearing glove on your hands. Touching directly such part can cause a burn or frostbite as it becomes high or low temperature according to the refrigerant state. Do not operate the air conditioner without the air filter set place. Dust may accumulate, and cause a failure. At emergency (if you smell something burning), stop operation and turn the power source switch off. Specifications 2.SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Unit Specifications Models CEVI-09/CEVO-09, EVI-09/EVO-09 Model Function Rated Voltage High Frequency (Inverter different Compressor Standard Low speed) High Total Capacity (Inverter different Compressor Standard Low speed) High Power Input (Inverter different Compressor Standard Low speed) Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L Dehumidifying Volume EER / C.O.P Energy Class Indoor unit Fan Motor Speed H M L Output Capacitor RLA Type-Piece Diameter-Length Fan CEVI-09/CEVO-09 COOLING 220-240V̚ 78 53 15 3230 / 11000 2650 / 9000 450 / 1500 1350 800 200 1420 6.3 520 370 EVI-09/EVO-09 COOLING HEATING 220-240V̚ 78 98 53 72 15 24 3230 / 11000 4100 / 14000 2650 / 9000 3520 / 12000 450 / 1500 450 / 1500 1350 1450 800 950 200 200 1420 1550 6.3 6.8 520 370 280 280 mm mm 0.8 3.3 A/A CEVI-09 1100 900 700 10 1.2 0.16 Cross flow fan - 1 92X594 Aluminum fin-copper tube 7 2-1.4 0.8 3.3/3.7 A/A EVI-09 1100 900 700 10 1.2 0.16 Cross flow fan – 1 92X594 Aluminum fin-copper tube 7 2-1.4 mm 610X294X24 610×294×24 W A dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) mm mm kg MP24BA 1.5 PCB 3.15A 38 30 24 48 40 34 770x283x201 844x342x261 8/11 MP24BA 1.5 PCB 3.15A 38 30 24 48 40 34 770×283×201 844×342×261 8/11 Hz Hz Hz W / Btu/h W / Btu/h W / Btu/h W W W W A m 3/h m 3/h m 3/h l/h W/W r/min r/min r/min W F A mm Evaporator Pipe Diameter Row-Fin Gap Coil length (l)×height (H)× coil width (L) Model Output Swing Motor Fuse (A) Sound Pressure Level Sound Power Level Dimension (W×H×D) ( mm) Dimension of Package (L×W×H) Net Weight /Gross Weight H M L H M L Remarks: Rating conditions are: Cooling: Indoor air temperature 27°C D.B. / 19°C W.B. Outdoor air temperature 35°C D.B. / 24°C W.B. Heating: Indoor air temperature 20°C D.B. Outdoor air temperature 7°C D.B. / 6°C W.B. 3 Specifications CEVO-09 Outdoor Unit Manufacturer/trademark Model Type Compress L.R.A. (A) or RLA(A) Power Input(W) A DIT/daikin 1YC23AEXD Rotary type Rotary type 4 4 A 4 4 600W 600W Overload Protector Starting Method ć CS-7SA CS-7SA Capillary Capillary Transducer starting Transducer starting 5~43 -7~43 Aluminum fin-copper tube Aluminum fin-copper tube 7 7 Coil Heat Exchanger Pipe Diameter Coil Rows-Fin Gap mm mm 1-1.4 1-1.4 Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil width (L) mm 647X528X19.05 647X528X19.05 rpm 930 930 W 30 30 A 0.236 0.236 F 2 2 Speed Fan Motor Output of Fan Motor RLA Capacitor Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit Fan 3 m /h Type-Piece Diameter mm 1600 1600 Axial fan -1 Axial fan -1 370 370 Auto defrost Auto defrost T1 T1 I I IP24 IP24 Mpa 3.8 3.8 Defrosting Method Climate Type Isolation Moisture Protection Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suction Side Sound Pressure Level Mpa 1.2 1.2 dB (A) 51 51 Sound Power Level dB (A) 61 61 Dimension (W×H×D) mm 658x550x275 658x550x275 Dimension of Package (L×W×H) mm 771x348x592 771x348x592 Net Weight /Gross Weight Refrigerant kg Name of refrigerant Weight Length (m) Connection Gas additional charge Pipe Liquid Pipe Diameter Gas Pipe Diameter 4 DIT/daikin 1YC23AEXD W Throttling Method Working Temp Range EVO-09 kg m 27/31 28/32 R410A R410A 0.74 0.74 5 5 g/m 20 20 mm 6(1/4”) mm 6(1/4”) 9.52(3/8”) Max. Interunit Height Difference m 9.52(3/8”) 5 Max. Interunit Piping Length m 15 5 15 Specifications Models CEVI-12/CEVO-12, EVO-13/CEVO-12 Model Function Rated Voltage High Frequency (Inverter different Compressor Standard Low speed) High Total Capacity (Inverter different Compressor Standard Low speed) High Power Input (Inverter different Compressor Standard Low speed) Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L Dehumidifying Volume EER / C.O.P Energy Class Indoor unit Fan Motor Speed H M L Output Capacitor RLA Type-Piece Diameter-Length Fan Hz Hz Hz W / Btu/h W / Btu/h W / Btu/h W W W W A m 3/h m 3/h m 3/h l/h W/W Swing Motor Fuse (A) Sound Pressure Level 300 mm mm 1.5 3.21 A/A CEVI-12 1150 950 750 10 1.2 0.16 Cross flow fan - 1 92X594 Aluminum fin-copper tube 7 2-1.4 1.5 3.21/3.61 A/A EVI-12 1150 950 750 10 1.2 0.16 Cross flow fan – 1 92X594 Aluminum fin-copper tube 7 2-1.4 mm 610X294X24 610×294×24 W A dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) dB (A) mm mm kg MP24BA 1.5 PCB 3.15A 39 31 25 49 41 35 770x283x201 844x342x261 9/12 MP24BA 1.5 PCB 3.15A 39 31 25 49 41 35 770×283×201 844×342×261 9/12 r/min r/min r/min W F A mm Sound Power Level Dimension (W×H×D) ( mm) Dimension of Package (L×W×H) Net Weight /Gross Weight H M L H M L EVO-12/CEVO-12 COOLING HEATING 220-240V̚ 92 108 72 78 15 24 3960 / 13500 5130 / 17500 3530 / 12000 4100 / 13990 600 / 2000 600 / 2000 1450 1550 1100 1135 220 220 1550 1650 6.5 7.8 560 410 300 Evaporator Pipe Diameter Row-Fin Gap Coil length (l)×height (H)× coil width (L) Model Output CEVI-12/CEVO-12 COOLING 220-240V̚ 92 72 15 3960 / 13500 3530 / 12000 600 / 2000 1450 1100 220 1550 6.5 560 410 Remarks: Rating conditions are: Cooling: Indoor air temperature 27°C D.B. / 19°C W.B. Outdoor air temperature 35°C D.B. / 24°C W.B. Heating: Indoor air temperature 20°C D.B. Outdoor air temperature 7°C D.B. / 6°C W.B. 5 Specifications Outdoor Unit CEVO-12 DIT/daikin Manufacturer/trademark Model Power Input(W) 1YC23AEXD Rotary type Rotary type A 4 4 A 4 4 W Overload Protector Throttling Method Starting Method Working Temp Range ć Coil Heat Exchanger Pipe Diameter Coil Rows-Fin Gap Coil length (l) x height (H) x coil width (L) Speed Fan Motor 600W CS-7SA Capillary Capillary Transducer starting Transducer starting 5~43 -7~43 Aluminum fin-copper tube Aluminum fin-copper tube mm 7 7 mm 2-1.4 2-1.4 mm 647X528X38.1 647X528X38.1 rpm 930 930 W 30 30 RLA A 0.236 0.236 Capacitor F 2 2 m 3/h 1600 1600 Axial fan -1 Axial fan -1 370 370 Auto defrost Auto defrost T1 T1 Type-Piece Diameter mm Defrosting Method Climate Type Isolation Moisture Protection Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suction Side Sound Pressure Level Sound Power Level I I IP24 IP24 Mpa 3.8 3.8 Mpa 1.2 1.2 dB (A) 53 53 dB (A) 63 63 Dimension (W×H×D) mm 658x550x275 658x550x275 Dimension of Package (L×W×H) mm 771x348x592 771x348x592 kg 29/33 30/34 Net Weight /Gross Weight Refrigerant R410A R410A kg m 1.0 1.0 5 5 g/m 20 20 Name of refrigerant Weight Length (m) Connection Gas additional charge Pipe Liquid Pipe Diameter Gas Pipe Diameter 6 600W CS-7SA Output of Fan Motor Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit Fan DIT/daikin 1YC23AEXD Type Compress L.R.A. (A) or RLA(A) EVO-12 mm 6(1/4”) 6(1/4”) mm 9.52(3/8”) 5 15 Max. Interunit Height Difference m 9.52(3/8”) 5 Max. Interunit Piping Length m 15 Specifications 2.2 Operation Characteristic Curve Cooling Heating 8 10 9 7 8 6 7 5 Current(A) Current(A) 6 5 4 3 Condition Indoor:DB 27ć WB19ć Indoor air flow: Super High Pipe length:5m Voltage:230V 2 4 3 Condition Indoor:DB 20ć Indoor air flow: Super High Pipe length:5m Voltage:230V 2 1 1 0 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 120 20 Compressor Speed(rps) 40 60 80 100 120 Compressor Speed(rps) 2.3CapacityVariationRatioAccordingtoTemperature Heating 110 120 100 100 90 80 Capacity ratio(%) Capacity ratio(%) Cooling 80 70 60 Condition Indoor:DB27℃ WB19℃ Indoor air flow: Super High Pipe length:5m 50 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Outdoor temp. (°C) 60 40 Condition Indoor:DB20℃ Indoor air flow: Super High Pipe length:5m 20 0 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 Outdoor temp. (°C) 7 Specifications 2.4 Operation Date Cooling Temp. Condition(ć) Indoor Outdoor 27/19 35/24 Model Standard Pressure(Mpa) 09K 0.9 to 1.1 12K 0.8 to 1.0 Indoor Fan Mode Outdoor Fan Mode Super High 930rpm Compressor Revolution(rps) 53 72 Heating Temp. Condition(ᲇ) Indoor Outdoor 20/- Model Standard Pressure(Mpa) 09K 2.3 to 2.5 12K 2.4 to 2.6 7/6 Indoor Fan Mode Outdoor Fan Mode Super High 930rpm Compressor Revolution(rps) 72 78 NOTES : (1) Measure surface temperature of heat exchanger pipe around center of heat exchanger path U bent. (Thermistor themometer) (2) Connecting piping condition : 5 m 2.5 Noise criteria curve tables for both models 54 Indoor side noise when blowing 52 40 Heating 50 Noise dB(A) 12K 30 09K 48 46 Cooling 44 42 20 Low Middle Indoor fan motor rotating speed High 40 20 30 40 50 60 70 Compressor frequency(Hz) 8 80 Constrction views 3. Construction Views 3.1 Indoor Unit 770 283 201 770 548.5 258.5 283 126.5 3.2 Outdoor Unit 274 551 658 317 299 708 470 9 Refrigerant System Diagram 4. Refrigerant System Diagram (1)Cooling Only Models INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT GAS SIDE 3-WAY VALVE Muffler Discharge HEAT EXCHANGE (EVAPORATOR) Suction Accumlator COMPRESSOR HEAT EXCHANGE (CONDENSER) LIQUID SIDE 2-WAY VALVE Strainer Capillary Strainer COOLING (2)Cooling & Heating Models INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT GAS SIDE 3-WAY VALVE 4-Way valve Muffler Discharge HEAT EXCHANGE (EVAPORATOR) Suction Accumlator COMPRESSOR HEAT EXCHANGE (CONDENSER) LIQUID SIDE 3-WAY VALVE Strainer Capillary Strainer COOLING HEATING Refrigerant pipe diameter Liquid : 1/4" (6 mm) Gas : 3/8" (9.52 mm) 10 Schematic Diagram 5. Schematic Diagram 5.1 ELECTRICAL DATA Indoor Unit Symbol Color symbol Symbol Color symbol WH WHITE BN BROWN YE YELLOW BL BLUE RD RED BK BLACK YEGN YELLOW GREEN PROTECTIVE EARTH Outdoor Unit Symbol Parts name Symbol Color symbol L1 REACROR WH WHITE PCB1~PCB2 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD YE YELLOW S10/S11S40/S70/S80/S90 CONNECTOR RD RED SAT OVERLOAD BN BROWN COMP COMPRESSOR BL BLUE PROTECTIVE EARTH BLACK YELLOW GREEN BK YEGN 5.2 Electrical wiring Indoor Unit TUBE TEM.SENSOR ROOM TEM.SENSOR FAN MOTOR POWER M1 0 RT2 BN BU YEGN 0 RT1 TUBE ROOM PG PGF AP2 N COM-OUT L-OUT DISP1 DISP2 SWING-UD HEALTH-L HEALTH-N XT BU N(1) BK 2 3 BN BU BK BN YEGN YEGN OUTDOOR UNIT AC-L L N PE EVAPORATOR M2 AP1 DISPLAY SWING MOTOR COOL PLASMA GENERATOR NOTE:The parts with broken line is applicable to the models with cold-plasma function. 11 Schematic Diagram Outdoor Unit Models CEVI-09/CEVO-09 ,EVO-12/CEVO-12 L1 EXHAUST OUTTUBE OUTROOM TEM.SENSOR TEM.SENSOR TEM.SENSOR RT3 0 OG RT5 0 RT4 0 OG HA1 S90 PCB2 HA2 BU E1 PCB1 E2 BN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN PE YEGN WH WH PE YEGN PE CLAPBOARD SUB-ASSY M W ELECTRICAL BOX WARNING FAN PE MOTOR SAT PE HN2 BK 2 3 BN AC1 BU N(1) BK S HL2 BU RD YE BU X1 RD YE BU V BN HN3 U V W COMP. S11 HL3 S70 S40 YEGN U AC2 S10 XT BU INDOOR UNIT HR1 HR2 Please don't touch any terminal when the voltage of terminal DC+ and DC- at PCB2 is higher than 30V to prevent the risk of electrical shock! Models EVI-09/EVO-09 ,EVO-12/CEVO-12 EXHAUST OUTTUBE OUTROOM TEM.SENSOR TEM.SENSOR TEM.SENSOR RT3 0 L1 4YV OG OG RT5 0 RT4 0 HR1 S90 HA1 S80 BU S70 S40 U V W 12 V HL2 PE W SAT M FAN PE MOTOR CLAPBOARD SUB-ASSY E1 PCB1 YEGN 2 3 BN AC1 E2 BK BN YEGN YEGN YEGN BU N(1) BK S HN2 HN3 WH WH YEGN COMP. HL3 BN BU RD YE BU X1 RD YE BU PE S11 PCB2 HA2 YEGN U AC2 S10 XT BU YEGN PE PE ELECTRICAL BOX WARNING Please don't touch any terminal when the voltage of terminal DC+ and DC- at PCB2 is higher than 30V to prevent the risk of electrical shock! INDOOR UNIT HR2 Schematic Diagram 5.3 Printed Circuit Board TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 13 Schematic Diagram ]HUROLQH FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ZLUH ZLUHXQGHU YROWDJH ground wire GLVSDO\ ERDUG LQIUDUHG UHFHLYHU 14 Schematic Diagram TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 15 Schematic Diagram FRONT VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 16 Schematic Diagram TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 17 Function and Control 6. Function and Control 6.1 Remote Control Operations Note: Be sure that there are no obstructions between receiver and remote control; Don't drop or throw the remote control; Don't let any liquid in the remote control and put the remote control directly under the sunlight or any place where is very hot. (ˇ/ˉ) Signal transmitter ● FAN (ˇ/ˉ) button When press +button , the setting temp. will be increased by 1ć ,When press -button,the setting temp. will be decreased by 1 ć The temp. will be changed quickly by pressing AUTO OPER AIR HEALTH BLOW HUMIDITY the button continuously and setting temp. range is ̚ćDŽ FILTER TURBO TEMP. HOUR ON/OFF FAN ON/OFF Remote control MODE ● FAN speed button Press this button once, fan speed will change as below: Auto Low speed Middle speed FAN ON/OFF BLOW TEMP TIMER TURBO SLEEP LIGHT High speed Note:Under the Dry mode, the fan speed isn't adjustable, low fan speed is imperative, but when operating this button, the wireless remote control will send this signal. Swing up and down button ON/OFF button Simpleness swing mode is defaulted for wireless remote control, in this mode, press this button, ● Press this button, the unit will be started or stopped, could turn on or turn off the Up and down which can clear the timer or sleeping function of swing function. last time. ● When unit is turned off, synchronously press "+" and Up and down swing buttons, it could MODE Mode button be switched between the simpleness swing ● Press this button, the running mode will change as mode and stationary swing mode, at this time, below. blinks 2 seconds. ● ● In Stationary swing mode, press this button,the angle for Up and down swing as show in below: ● When up and down swing louver is working, when turn off the unit, the siwng louver will immediately stop at current position. AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT (Note:no for coolling only unit) 18 shows up and down swing louver swings back and forth as show in the above figure. Function and Control FAN AUTO OPER AIR HEALTH BLOW HUMIDITY TIMER ● FILTER TURBO HOUR ON/OFF ON/OFF Remote control HEALTH SAVE ● ● MODE FAN BLOW TEMP TIMER TURBO SLEEP LIGHT HEALTH SAVE button HEALTH function:there is no this function for this unit. If press this key, the main unit will click, but it also runs under original status. Save energy function: this unit has no this function, press this button, the mian unit will click, "SE" will be displayed on the LCD of wireless remote control, fan speed automatically rotates, when repress this button, the fan speed will run at previous setting fan speed. TURBO ● Turbo button Set turbo on or off(the characters of turbo will appear or disappear ) by pressing this key under cooling or heating mode.Once energized, the unit will be defaulted to be turbo off. This function can not be set under auto, dehumidify or fan mode, and characters On the status of the unit on, press this button to set timer off. On the status of the unit off, press this button to set timer off. Press this key once, words Hour on(off) will appear and flicker. In which case, press +/- button to adjust time (press+/- button continuously to change timing value quickly the setting time range is from 0.5 to 24 hr.; press this key once again to fix the time, then remote controller will send out the signal immediately and hour on/off will stop flickering. If the time of that no press timer button under flickering status is above 5s,the timer setting will quit. If the timer has been set, press this button once again to quit it. TEMP ● Timer button Temp. display button After powered on, displaying presetting temperature is defaulted,(According to customer requirements to display,if there are no requirements,the presetting temperature displaying is defaulted, there is no signal display on the remote control). Press this button, (display ), display the presetting temperature; (display ), display indoor ambient temperature, (display ), display ambient temperature, If current display status is indoor ambient temp. when received other remote control sginal, then will display presetting temp., 5s later return to ambient temp. display. Other models haven't this function. But pressing this button, the main unit will click and keep the original status. of turbo won't appear. 19 Function and Control BLOW Blow button ● FAN AUTO OPER AIR HEALTH BLOW HUMIDITY FILTER TURBO HOUR ON/OFF Remote controller ON/OFF MODE LIGHT ● FAN BLOW TEMP TIMER TURBO SLEEP LIGHT SLEEP ● ● Press this button, enter into SLEEP state, when repressed, it will quit. The sleep function will be canceled with the stop of the unit. There is no SLEEP function under AUTO and FAN mode. is the icon for sleep function. At COOL mode: the SLEEP mode runs after 1hour, the setting temp. will be increased by 1ć , 2 hour later, setting temp. will be increased by 2ć and then will run at this setting temperature. At HEAT mode: the SLEEP mode runs after 1hour, the setting temp will be decreased by 1ć, 2 hours later setting temp. will be decreased by 2ć ,then it will run at setting temperature. 20 Light button Press this button to select LIGHT on or off in the displayer. When the LIGHT on is set,the icon will be displayed and the indicator light in the displayer will be on. When the LIGHT off is set, the icon will be displayed and the indicator light in the displayer will be off. Left and right swing button Sleep button ● Set Blow on (the characters of Blow will appear)or off (the characters of Blow disappears) by pressing this key under cool or dehumidify mode. Once energized, the unit will be defaulted to be Blow off. This function can not be set under auto, fan or heat mode, and the characters of Blow won't appear. ● ● Simpleness swing mode is defaulted for wireless remote control,in this mode, press this button, could turn on or turn off the Left and right swing function When unit is turned off, synchronously press "+" and Left and right swing buttons, it could be switched between the simpleness swing mode and stationary swing mode, at this time, blinks 2 seconds. ● In Stationary swing mode, press this button,the angle for Left and right swing as show in below: ● When left and right swing louver is working, when turn off the unit, the siwing louver will immediately stop at current position. shows left and right swing louver swings back and forth as show in the above figure. Function and Control 6.2 Changing batteries and notices Slightly to press the place with 1. , along the arrowhead direction to push the back cover of wireless remote control. (As show in figure) 2 Take out the old batteries. (As show in figure) 3. Insert two new AAA1.5V dry batteries, and pay attention to the polarity. (As show in figure) 4 Attach the back cover of wireless remote control. (As show in figure) ƾ NOTE: ƽ When changing the batteries, do not use the old or different batteries, otherwise, it can cause the malfunction of the wireless remote control. ƽ If the wireless remote control will not be used for a long time, please take them out, and don't let the leakage liquid damage the wireless remote control. ƽ The operation should be in its receiving range. ƽ It should be placed at where is 1m away from the TV set or stereo sound sets. ƽ If the wireless remote control can not operate normally, please take them out, after 30s later and reinsert, if they cannot normally run, please change them. Sketch map for changing batteries 6.3 Unit indlcation section 1.When the unit is energized, all the display marks will be shown and only the power LED lights. 2.When the unit is turned on remotely, the power LED goes out while the current setting running mode is displayed. 3.During defrosting, "H1" is displayed in "dual 8". 4.In normal situation, the setting temperature is displayed in "dual 8 " place. 5.When the signal of displaying indoor temperature or outdo or temperature is received from the controller, the corresponding temperature will be shown in "dual 8" place. It resumes displaying setting temperature 5s later. COOL light (blue) DRY light (green) RUN light (red) HEAT light (orange) ON/OFF Unit ON/OFF button 6.4 Unit ON/OFF button If the wireless remote control is lost or broken, please use the manual switch button. At this time, the unit will run at the Auto mode, but the temperature and fan speed cannot be changed. The operation was shown as below: To open the panel, the manual switch is on the displayer box. Turn on the unit: At unit turned off, press the button,the unit will run at Auto mode immediately.The microcomputer will accord to the indoor temperature to select (Cooling, Heating, Fan) and obtain the comfortable effect. Turn off the unit: At unit turned on, press the button, the unit will stop working. Operation of automatic buttons: N H H S a V N H H S PRU HWK DQ V OH VVWKDQ V RSHUDWLRQ GXULQJVWRS RSHUDWLRQ GXULQJUXQQLQJ RSHUDWLRQGXULQJVWRS VWDUWUXQQLQ VWRSUXQQLQJ VWDUWIRUFHUXQQLQJ VWRSUXQQLQJ VWRSIRUFHUXQQLQJ ˄ LQFDVHRINH\FODPS˅ ˉ DIWHUUXQQLQJDEQRUPDO ˄ F R P P X Q L F D W L R Q H U U R U˅ 21 Function and Control 6.5 DESCRIPTION OF EACH CONTRO OPERATION * Anti-cold air function The rotational speed of indoor electromotor is decided based on the 1.When the unit is energized, all the display marks will be shown and only the power LED lights. 2.When the unit is turned on remotely, the power LED goes out while the current setting running mode is displayed. 3.During defrosting, "H1" is displayed in "dual 8". 4.In normal situation, the setting temperature is displayed in "dual 8" place. 5.When the signal of displaying indoor temperature or outdoor temperature is received from the controller, the corresponding temperature will be shown in "dual 8" place. It resumes displaying setting temperature 5s later. indoor pipe temperature. The indoor fan can run at low speed or stop running. This function will terminate after the unit runs for 3min or the pipe temperature reached certain value. During heating, if the indoor pipe temperature is lower than certain value. The running speed of indoor fan will decrease automatically base on the pipe temperature and ensure that the outlet air is hot. * Residual heat blowing function During heating, when the stopping condition for the compressor is reached, the compressor and the outdoor fan motor stop running while the upper and lower air deflector rotate to level L. the indoor fan will stop after running for C 60s at setting speed. B A Indoor temperature-setting temperature 1. In this mode, the fan motor runs at low fan speed while swing works according to setting state. The range of setting temperature is 16~30 o C (61~86¨H). 2. When outdoor malfunction or protection stoppage happen, the indoor fan will remain the original running state and the error LED will light. In this mode, the system selects the running mode (cooling, heating, and fan) automatically according to the ambient temperature. The display shows the actual running mode and setting temperature. There will be 30s delay for mode conversion. The protection function is the same as that of other modes. 1. When T amb>=25o C, the cooling mode is selected. 2. for heat pump unit: when Tamb<=22o C, the unit runs in heating mode 3. for cooling only unit: when Tamb < 22o C, the unit runs in fan mode. . 4. When 22o C <T indoor amb< 25o C, upon initial startup, the unit will enter auto mode and run in automatic fan mode. If the other mode changes into auto mode, the previous running mode will remain. 1. In this mode, the indoor fan may run at high, medium, low and automatic speed. The compressor, outdoor fan and 4-way valve all stop running. o 2. In this mode, the range of setting temperature is 16~30 C (61~86¨H). 1. Heating mode o When setting temperature-indoor temperature<= -1.5 C, the unit will stop heating. Both outdoor fan and indoor fan will stop later. When setting temperature-indoor temperature>-1.5 oC and it lasts for a certain period, the unit will start heating. In that case, indoor fan, outdoor fan and compressor will start running. The indoor fan works according to the anti-cold air. o * In this mode, the range of setting temperature is 16~30 C (61~86¨H). Cooling operation With no compressor capacity supplied In auto fan speed mode, the rotational speed of the fan for indoor unit is decided by the differential temperature between ambient temperature and setting temperature. In dehumidifying mode, the automatic fan speed is forced to be low. No. of jumper cap Setting temperature- indoor temperature C 2. Protection function: in heating mode, when the compressor stops as a result of malfunction, the indoor fan blows residual heat. 3. Defrosting control: when the defrosting signal is revived, the defrosting mark H1 will be shown. The e-heater and indoor fan stop. 22 Cooling operation With compressor capacity supplied A B Heating operation XQLW W\SH 1 09K 2 12K PRGH Rotational speed during cooling Rotational speed during heating Rotational speed during cooling Rotational speed during heating Super-high High fan fan speed speed 1300 1300 1350 1350 1100 1140 1150 1190 Medium Low fan fan speed speed 900 980 950 1020 700 820 750 850 Function and Control Timer off: the timer off function can be set when the unit is on. When the After energization, the motor of upper and lower swing will enable the air deflector to be open and then be close completely. And the air outlet is close. In heating mode, if the swing function is not set, the upper and lower air deflector will rotate to maximum in clockwise direction. Then it will rotate to place D. Under other state, the upper and lower air deflector will rotate to level L. If the swing function is set when starting the unit, the air deflector will swing between place L and D. there are 7 states for air deflector: in Place L, Place A, Place B, Place C, Place D, and swing between Place L and place D, stop in any place between Place L and place D. When the unit is turned off, the air deflector will stay in place 0. The swing is available only when the swing function is set and the indoor fan is running. Note: When place L to B, place A to C, and place B and D is set, the air deflector will swing between place L to D. setting time for timer off is reached, the unit will stop. The timing interval is 0.5hour, and the setting range is 0.5~24hours. Clock (start and stop time can be set. The accuracy is minute. E.g.: timer on at 8:00a.m.; timer off at 17:30p.m.) Timer on: if the timer on function is set when the system is on, the system will go on running. If the timer on function is set when the system is off, the system will start running in the previously set mode when the setting time is reached. Timer off: if the timer off function is set when the system is off, the system will keep off even though the setting time is reached. If t he timer off function is set when the system is on, the system will stop running when the setting time is reached. Timer modification: when the system is under timer state, start or stop of the unit can be set via remote ON/OFF button and the timer can be reset. The system runs according to the latest setting state. When both the timer on and timer off are set: the system runs according to the current setting state. When the setting time is reached, the unit will start and stop running. In that case, the unit will run according to the previously setting mode when the setting time for timer on is reached. The unit will stop O(0°) running while the setting time for timer off is reached. If the setting time for timer on and timer off is the same, the unit will stop running no matter what the current state is. L A B C D Memory: mode, up and down swing, light, setting temperature, setting fan speed, general timer (not clock), Fahrenheit / Celsius. After de-energized, the unit can run according to the memory if it is energized again. If the timer function is not set in the last remote control, the system will run according to the last remote control. If the timer function is set in the last control before it is de-energized, the system will memorize the last timer setting. The setting time is recalculated since the energization of the unit. If the timer function is 1. It is applicable to cooling mode, dehumidifying mode and heating mode. 2. In cooling mode or dehumidifying mode, 1 hour after the sleep curve is set, the setting temperature will rise by 1 ¡æ. 2 hours later, the setting temperature will rise by 2 ¡æ. After that, the setting temperature will not change any more Set temp. Tset set set in the last control and the setting time is reached before the unit is de-energized, the unit will run according to the previous running mode after it is energized again. But the timer function will terminate. The clock will not be memorized. (11) Turbo function In cooling and heating mode (not available in auto, dehumidify, fan mode), press the Turbo button, the fan speed displayed super high speed in the remote controller and the indoor fan rotates at super high speed. set (12) Health function set When the indoor fan motor is running, the Health function is set by pressing 1h 2h About 2h 3. In heating mode, 1 hour after the sleep curve is set, the setting temperature will decrease by 1 ¡æ. 2 hours later, the setting temperature will decrease by 2 ¡æ. After that, the setting temperature will not change any more. 1h 2h About 2h remote controller (If there is no Health button on the remote controller, the Health function opening is defaulted). (13) I Feel function If the remote controller receives the I Feel order, the controller will work at the ambient temperature value which is sent by remote controller (Except the set defrosting and anti-cool wind, which still adopts the sampling value of AC set Set temp. Tset set itself ambient temperature sensor), the remote controller will send ambient temperature value to controller at intervals. If the controller hasn’t received the ambient temperature value from the remote controller for long time, then it will run accroding to the current ambient temperature of AC. If the The main board has general timer function and clock function. The timer function has not been set, the ambient temperature will adopt the sensor function can be selected by remote controller with different function sampling value of AC itself. If power off happens, this function will not be (1) General timer (start and stop time can be set. The accuracy is minute. memorized. E.g.: timer on for 1 hour; timer off for 1.5 hours.) Timer on: after setting timer on, the unit will run at setting time according to the original setting mode. The timing interval is 0.5hour, and the setting range is 0.5~24hours. 23 Function and Control Temperature ensor malfunction detection (1) Indoor temperature sensor Detect malfunctions of temperature sensor any time. (2) Indoor pipe temperature sensor In defrosting period, the temperature sensor malfunction will not be detected. 5 min after finishing defrosting, the system begins to detect the temperature sensor malfunction. In other times, the temperature sensor malfunction will be detected. (3) Protection of temperature sensor 1. When short-circuit occurs to the temperature sensor for 30s: The temperature sensor overheats. In this case, the complete unit will stop for protection. At the same time, the temperature protection and temperature sensor malfunction will be shown. 2. When break-circuit occurs to the temperature sensor for 30s: The unit will stop and the temperature sensor malfunction will be displayed 6.7 Fre uency Control Outline When starting the compressor, or when conditions are varied due to the change of the room, the frequency must be initialized according to the D value of the indoor unit and the Q value of the indoor unit. Q value: Indoor unit output determined from indoor unit volume, air flow rate and other factors. 1. P control Calculate D value in each sampling time (20 seconds), and adjust the frequency according to its difference from the frequency previously calculated. 2. I control If the operating frequency is not change more than a certain fixed time, adjust the frequency up and down according to the D value, obtaining the fixed D value. When the D value is small...lower the frequency. When the D value is large...increase the frequency. 3. Fre uency management hen other controls are functioning When frequency is drooping; Frequency management is carried out only when the frequency droops. For limiting lower limit Frequency management is carried out only when the frequency rises. 4. Upper and lo er limit of fre uency by PI control The frequency upper and lower limits are set depending on indoor unit. When low noise commands come from the indoor unit or when outdoor unit low noise or quiet commands come from indoor unit, the upper limit frequency must be lowered than the usual setting. 6.8 3-minutes Standby Prohibit to turn ON the compressor for 3 minutes after turning it off.(except when defrosting) 6.9 Compressor Protection Function When turning the compressor from OFF to ON, the upper limit of frequency must be set as follows. (The function must not be used when defrosting.) Frequency 24 FCG 3 FCG 2 88 64 FCG 1 TCG1 TCG2 48 240 360 TCG3 180 FCG3 FCG2 FCG1 TCG 1sec TCG 2sec TCG 3sec Time Function and Control 6.10 Discharge Pipe Control Outline The discharge pipe temperature is used as the compressor’s internal temperature. If the discharge pipe temperature rises above a certain level, the operating frequency upper limit is set to keep this temperature from going up further. Detail Divide the Zone Stop zone Drooping zone Keep zone Up zone Heat exchanger thermistor temperature Reset zone Management within the Zones Zone Control contents Stop zone When the temperature reaches the stop zone, stop the compressor and correct abnormality. Drooping zone Keep zone Return / Reset zone Start the timer, and the frequency will be drooping. Keep the upper limit of frequency. Cancel the upper limit of frequency. 6.11 Input Current Control Outline Detect an input current by the CT during the compressor is running, and set the frequency upper limit from such input current. In case of heat pump model, this control is the upper limit control function of the frequency which takes priority of the lower limit of four way valve activating compensation. Detail The frequency control will be made within the following zones. 2 Hz drooping 1.0second after rushing in the drooping zone After 2.5 seconds Compressor stops 1 Stop zone 2 Drooping zone Keep zone 3 Reset zone When a “stop current” continues for 2.5 seconds after rushing on the stop zone, the compressor operation stops. If a “drooping current” is continues for 1.0 second after rushing on the drooping zone, the frequency will be 2 Hz drooping. Repeating the above drooping continues until the current rushes on the drooping zone without change. In the keep zone, the frequency limit will remain. In the return / reset zone, the frequency limit will be cancelled. imitation of current drooping and stop value according to the outdoor air temperature 1. In case the operation mode is cooling * The current droops when outdoor air temperature becomes higher than a certain level (model by model). 2. In case the operation mode is heating * The current droops when outdoor air temperature becomes higher than a certain level (model by model). 6.12 Free e-up Protection Control Outline 25 Function and Control During cooling operation, the signals being sent from the indoor unit allow the operating frequency limitation and then prevent freezing of the indoor heat exchanger. (The signal from the indoor unit must be divided into the zones as the followings.) Detail Conditions for Start Controlling Judge the controlling start with the indoor heat exchanger temperature after 2 sec from operation start. Control in Each one Heat exchanger thermistor temperature A Return/Reset zone Up zone B Keep zone C Drooping zone D Stop zone E 6.13 Heating Peak-cut Control Outline Heat Pump Only During heating operation, the signals being sent from the indoor unit allow the operating frequency limitation and prevent abnormal high pressure. (The signal from the indoor unit must be divided as follows.) Detail Conditions for Start Controlling Judge the controlling start with the indoor heat exchanger temperature after 2 sec. from operation start. Control in Each one The heat exchange intermediate temperature of indoor unit controls the following. Stop zone Drooping zone Keep zone Up zone Heat exchanger thermistor temperature Reset zone 6.14 Defrost Control Outline Heat Pump Only Defrosting is carried out by the cooling cycle (reverse cycle). The defrosting time or outdoor heat exchanger temperature must be more than its fixed value when finishing. Detail Conditions for Starting Defrost The starting conditions must be made with the outdoor air temperature and heat exchanger temperature. Under the conditions that the system is in heating operation, 6 minutes after the compressor is started and more than 44 minutes of accumulated time pass since the start of the operation or ending the defrosting. Conditions for Canceling Defrost The judgment must be made with heat exchanger temperature. (39°F~72°F) 26 Function and Control Frequency PI control 0Hz 60sec. 50sec. Compressor 600sec. 50sec. ON OFF Four way valve ON OFF 5sec. Fan 5sec. ON OFF Electronic expansion valve opening 450pps 350pps 450pps Initial opening 6.15 Fan Control Outline Fan control is carried out according to the follo ing priority. 1. Fan ON control for electric component cooling fan 2. Fan control when defrosting 3. Fan OFF delay when stopped 4. ON/OFF control in cooling operation 5. Tap control when drooping function is working 6. Fan control in forced operation 7. Fan control in indoor/outdoor unit silent operation 8. Fan control in powerful mode 9. Fan control in normal operation Detail Fan OFF Control hen Stopped * Fan OFF delay for 60 seconds must be made when the compressor is stopped. Tap Control in indoor/outdoor unit silent operation 1. When Cooling Operation When the outdoor air temperature is lower than 99°F, the fan tap must be set to L. 2. When Heating Operation When the outdoor air temperature is higher than 39°F, the fan tap must be turned to L (only for heat pump model). 27 Installation Manual 7. INSTALLATION MANUAL Important Notices 1. The unit installation work must be done by qualified personnel according to the local rules and this manual. 2. Before installating, please contact with local 7.2 Installation Position Selection (1)The air inlet and outlet vent should be far from the obstruction, make sure that the air can be blown through the whole room. (2)Select a position where the condensing water can be easily drained out, and the place is easily connected for outdoor unit. (3)Select a location where the children can not reach. (4)Can select the place where is strong enough to withstand the authorized maintenance center, if unit is not installed full weight and vibration of the unit. And will not increase the noise. (5)Be sure to leave enough space to allow access for routine by the authorized maintenance center, the malfunction may not solved, due to discommodious contacts. maintenance. The height of the installed location should be 250cm or more from the floor. 3. When removing the unit to the o.ther place, please firstly contact with the authorized Maintenance Center in the local area. (6)Select a place about 1m or more away from TVset or any other electric appliances. Basic Requirements For Installation Position (7)Select a place where the filter can be easily taken out. (8)Make sure that the indoor unit installation should accord with installation dimension diagram requirements. (9)Do not use the unit in the immediate surroundings of a laundry a bath a shower or a swimming pool. Install in the following place may cause malfunction. If it is unavoidable contact with service center please: (1)Select a location from which noise and outflow air emitted by * Place where strong heat sources, vapors, flammable gas or volatile object are emitted. unit will not inconvenience neighbors, animals, plants. (2)Select a location where there should be sufficient ventilation. * Place where high-frequency waves are generated by radio equipment, welders and medical equipment. (3)Select a location where there should be no obstructions cover the inlet and outlet vent. * Place where a lot of salinities such as coast exists. * Place where the oil (machine oil) is contained in the air. (4)The location should be able to withstand the full weight and vibration of the outdoor unit and permit safe installation. * Place where a sulfured gas such as the hot spring zones is generated. (5)Select a dry place, but do not expose under the direct sunlight or strong wind. * Other place with special circumstance. (6)Make sure that the outdoor unit installation dimension should accord with installation dimension diagram, convenient for 7.1 Tools Required for Installation (not supplied) 1. Gauge manifold 2.Electronic balance for refrigerant charging 3. Phillips head screwdriver 4. Knife or wire stripper 5. Carpenter’s level 9. Hammer 10. Drill 11. Tube cutter 12. Tube flaring tool 13. Torque wrench 14. Adjustable wrench 15. Reamer (for deburring) 16. Vacuum pump (For R410A) 17. Gas leakage detector 28 maintenance, repair. (7)The height difference of connecting the tubing within 5m, the length of connecting the tubing within 10m. (8)Select a place where it is out of reach for the children. (9)Select a place where will not block the passage and do not influence the city appearance. 7.3 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT The mounting plate should be installed on a wall which can support the weight of the indoor unit. 1) Temporarily secure the mounting plate to the wall, make sure that the panel is completely level, and mark the boring points on the wall. 2) Secure the mounting plate to the wall with screws. Installation Manual Recommended mounting plate retention spots and urr removal 1.Completely remove all burrs from the cut cross section of dimensions Use tape measure as shown. Position the end of a tape measure at. Recommended mounting plate Place a leveler retention spots (5 spots in all) on raised tab. pipe/tube. 2. Put the end of the copper tube/pipe in a downward direction as you remove burrs in order to avoid dropping burrs 120.5 101 247 into the tubing. 241.7 241.7 203 Pipe Reamer 41.3 41.3 54.5 160 50 330.5 160 Gas pipe end 331 Liquid pipe end 770 Throughthe-wall hole φ65mm Keep here the piece cut out from the unit for piping * The removed pipe port cover can be kept in the mounting plate pocket. Point down 54 Drain hose position Unit: mm Putting nut on Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor unit, then put them on pipe/tube having completed burr removal. (not possible to put them on after flaring work) Removed pipe port cover A Mounting plate Flare nut Copper tube • For walls containing metal frame or metal board, be sure to use a wall embedded pipe and wall cover in the feed-through hole to prevent possible heat, electrical shock, or fire. 1) Bore a feed-through hole of 65mm in the wall so it has a down slope toward the outside. 2) Insert a wall pipe into the hole. 3) Insert a wall cover into wall pipe. Flaring ork Firmly hold copper pipe in a die in the dimension shown in the table above. Bar Bar Yoke Cone 4) After completing refrigerant piping, wiring, and drain piping, caulk pipe hole gap with putty. Inside Wall embedded pipe (field supply) Handle "A" • Be sure to caulk the gaps around the pipes with caulking material to prevent water leakage. Copper pipe Outside Clamp handle Red arrow mark Caulking Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as shown below. ¶65 Wall hole cover (field supply) Wall embedded pipe (field supply) 3.1 Flaring ork Flaring ork Main cause for refrigerant leakage is due to defect in theflaring work. Carry out correct flaring work using the follow-ing procedure. Cut the pipes and the cable 1. Use the piping kit accessory or pipes purchased locally. 2. Measure the distance between the indoor and the outdoor unit. 3. Cut the pipes a little longer than the measured distance. 4. Cut the cable 1.5m longer than the pipe length. Copper pipe 90e Outside diameter mm inch A mm Ø6.35 1/4 0~0.5 Ø9.52 3/8 0~0.5 Ø12.7 1/2 0~0.5 Ø15.88 5/8 0~1.0 Ø19.05 3/4 1.0~1.3 Check 1.Compare the flared work with figure below. 2.If flare is noted to be defective, cut off the flared section and reflare it. Smooth all round Inside is shiny without scratches = Improper flaring = Slanted Uneven Rough Even length all round Inclined Surface Cracked Uneven damaged thickness 29 Installation Manual 3.2 Connection of piping 1.Align the center of the pipes and sufficiently tighten the flare nut 5. Insert the connecting cable fully into the terminal block and secure it tightly with screws. by hand. 6. Tightening torque: 1.2 N•m (0.12 kgf•m). 7. Secure the connecting cable with the cord clamp. 8. Attach the terminal cover, rear plate bushing and air inlet grille on the indoor unit. Indoor unit tubing Flare nut Pipes CAUTION 2.Tighten the flare nut with a wrench. e sure to refer to the Open-end wrench (fixed) specific Flare nut Wrench iring system diagram labeled inside the front panel. Check local electrical regulations for any iring instructions or limitations. Connection pipe Indoor unit tubing Terminal cover Outside diameter mm inch Ø6.35 1/4 Ø9.52 3/8 Ø12.7 1/2 Ø15.88 5/8 Ø19.05 3/4 Torque kg.m 1.8 4.2 5.5 6.6 6.6 Screw Screw Cord clamp 1 Terminal block Earth wire If drain hose extension or embedded drain piping is required, use appropriate parts that match the hose front end. Connecting cable Insert drain hose into the handle of drain pan, and join drain hose and connecting hose according to the figure by. Shield pipe 1 Drain hose Inside the room Terminal block Extension drain hose CAUTION CAUTION Insert the drain hose and drain cap into the drain port, making sure that it comes in contact with the back of the drain port, and then mount it. If the drain hose is not connected properly, leaking will occur. • Attach the Insulation (Drain hose) to the drain hose. Connecting cable Insulation (Drain hose) About 15 cm Drain hose 70 mm Wiring the connecting cable can be carried out ing the front panel. ithout remov- 10 mm Earth line 1. Remove the air inlet grille. Open the air inlet grille upward and pull it toward you. 2. Remove the terminal cover and cord clamp. 3. Insert the connecting cable (or as according to local regulations/codes) into the pipe hole on the wall. 4. Pull the connecting cable through the cable slot on the rear panel so that it protrudes about 15 cm out of the front. 30 10 mm 50 mm Installation Manual In the case of bending or curing refrigerant pipes, keep the fol- 1.After making slits on the front panel with a knife or similar tool, cut them out with a pair of nippers or an equivalent tool. lowing precautions in mind. Abnormal sound may be generated if improper work is conducted. 1) Do not strongly press the refrigerant pipes onto the bottom frame. 2) Do not strongly press the refrigerant pipes on the front grille, either. Slit 2.Overlap the connection pipe insulation material and the indoor unit pipe insulation material. Bind them together with vinyl tape so that there is no gap. Plastic bands Insulation material 1) 2) The piping can be lead out from right, right rear, left left rear. Right-side, right-back, or right-bottom piping 1)After making slits on the front panel with a knife or similar tool, cut them out with a pair of nippers or an equivalent tool. Attach the drain hose to the underside of the refrigerant pipes with an adhesive vinyl tape. 2) Wrap the refrigerant pipes and drain hose together with an 3.Wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping housing section with vinyl tape. Indoor unit pipe Connection pipe Vinyl tape (wide) Wrap with vinyl tape Wrap with vinyl tape insulation tape. Pipe Vinyl tape(wide) Bind with vinyl tape Drain hose Indoor unit Right piping Bottom piping Pipe (top) Rear piping Indoor unit drain hose (bottom) eft-side, left-back, or left-bottom piping • Interchange the drain cap and the drain hose. CAUTION (1) In order to align the drain hose and drain cap, be sure to insert securely and vertically. Incline insertion will cause water leakage. (2) When inserting, be sure not to attach any material besides water. If any other material is attached, it will cause deterioration and water leakage. (3) After removing drain hose, be sure not to forget mounting drain cap. (4) Be sure to fix the drain hose with tape to the bottom of piping. Auxiliary pipes Connecting cable Installation plate 4.Bundle the piping and drain hose together by wrapping them with vinyl tape for enough to cover where they fit into the rear piping housing section. Indoor unit installation 1) Pass the drain hose and refrigerant pipes through the wall hole, then set the indoor unit on the mounting plate hooks by using the markings at the top of the indoor unit as a guide. A Mounting plate Marking (5) Prevent drain water frozen under low temperature environment. When installing indoor unit's drain hose outdoors, necessary measure for frost protection should be taken to prevent drain water frozen. • Under low temperature environment (when outdoor temperature under 32 °F), after cooling operation is executed, water in the drain hose could be frozen. Once drain water is frozen, the drain hose will be blocked and water leakage may be resulted for indoor unit. For left outlet piping, cut off the piping outlet cutting groove with a hacksaw. Indoor unit drain hose Drain cap Remove the drain cap by pulling at the projection at the end of the cap with pliers, etc. 2) Swing the indoor unit to right and left to confirm that it is firmly hooked on the installation plate. 3)While pressing the indoor unit onto the wall, hook it at the lower part on the installation plate. Pull the indoor unit toward you to confirm that it is firmly hooked on the installation plate. 31 Installation Manual For detaching the indoor unit from the installation plate pull the indoor unit toward you while pushing the bottom up at the specified places. Push Push 4)Run the drain hose at a downward sloped angle. Do not rise the drain hose. Do not form the drain hose into the waved shape. Finally, tighten the flare nut ith tor ue rench until the rench clicks. 50 mm or more Outdoor unit Liquid side piping (Smaller diameter) Do not put the drain hose end into water. Do not put the drain hose end in the drainage ditch. 5)Put water in the drain pan and make sure that the water is being drained outside. Caution: Torque wrench Gas side piping (Bigger diameter) Install the drain pipe for proper drainage. Improper drainage can result in water dripping inside the room. 7.4 INSTA ATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT * Holes are provided on the base plate of the outdoor unit to 2.Overlap the connection pipe insulation material and the indoor ensure that the defrost water produced during heating operations is drained off efficiently. unit pipe insulation material. Bind them together with vinyl tape so that there is no gap. * If a centralized drain is required when installing the unit on a balcony or wall. * If the drain port is covered by a mounting base or floor surface, place additional foot bases of at least 30mm in height under the After the piping has been connected to the indoor unit, perform the air purge. outdoor unit’s feet. * In cold areas, do not use a drain hose with the outdoor unit. AIR PURGE (Otherwise, drain water may freeze, impairing heating performance.) unit using a vacuum pump. Do not use the refrigerant in the outdoor unit. Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes and in the indoor For details, see the vacuum pump manual. Drain-water hole Bottom frame Drain plug air conditioner pipes hen the pump stops. (If oil inside the vacuum pump enters into the air conditioner circuit hich uses Remove the Valve cover from the unit by loosening the scre . Align the center of the pipings and sufficiently tighten the flare 32 ith vacuum pump e sure to use a vacuum pump ith counter-flo prevention function so that oil inside the pump does not flo back into the Hose (available commercially, inner dia. 16mm) nut by hand. Air purging R410A, trouble ith the refrigeration system may develop.) 1. Connect the charge hose from the manifold valve to the service port of the gas side packed valve. 2. Connect the charge hose to the port of the vacuum pump. 3. Open fully the low pressure side handle of the gauge manifold valve. Installation Manual 4. Operate the vacuum pump to begin evacuating. Perform evacuating for about 15 minutes if the piping length is 20 meters (15 minutes for 20 meters) (assuming a pump capacity of 27 liters 1) Strip the insulation from the wire (20mm). 2) Connect the connection wires between the indoor and outdoor per minute). Confirm that the compound pressure gauge reading is –101 kPa (–76 cmHg). units so that the terminal numbers match. Tighten the terminal screws securely. 5. Close the low pressure valve handle of gauge manifold. 6. Open fully the valve stem of the packed valves (both sides of The screws are packed with the terminal board. Terminal block Gas and Liquid). 7. Remove the charging hose from the service port. N(1) 2 3 8. Securely tighten the caps on the packed valves. Compound pressure gauge -101kPa (-76cmHg) Pressure gauge Manifold valve Handle Hi (Keep full closed) Handle Lo Charge hose (For R410A only) Charge hose (For R410A only) Connecting pipe Vacuum pump adapter for counter-flow prevention (For R410A only) Packed valve at liquid side Vacuum pump Connecting cable 7.5 Test Operation 1. Check that all tubing and wiring have been properly connected. 2. Check that the gas and liquid side service valves are fully open. Check the flare nut connections for gas leaks with a gas leak detector and/or soapy water. Packed valve at gas side Service port (Valve core (Setting pin)) Check places for flare nut connections (indoor unit) Valve cover CAUTION IMPORTANT POINTS FOR PIPING WORK 1. Keep dust and moisture from entering the pipes. 2. Tighten connections carefully (between pipes and unit). 3. Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes using a VACUUM PUMP. Electric parts Check places for outdoor unit 4. Check for gas leaks at all connections. Packed Valve handling precautions • Open the valve stem all the way; but do not try to open it beyond the stopper. • Securely tighten the valve stem cap with torque in the following table: 1)Switch on power, press “ON/OFF” button on the wireless remote control to start the operation. Gas side (Ø9.52 mm) 33 to 42 N• m (3.3 to 4.2 kgf •m) 2)Press MODE button, to select the COOL, HEAT (Cooling only unit is not available), FAN to check whether the operation is nor- Liquid side (Ø6.35 mm) 14 to 18 N• m (1.4 to 1.8 kgf •m) Service port 14 to 18 N• m (1.4 to 1.8 kgf • m) mal or not. Perform test operation and check items 1 and 2 below. 1. INDOOR UNIT (1) Is operation of each button on the remote control unit normal? (2) Does each lamp light normally? (3) Do the air flow-direction louver operate normally? Cap Hexagon wrench(4mm) (4) Is the drain normal? 2. OUTDOOR UNIT (1) Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation? (2) Will noise, wind, or drain water from the unit disturb the neighbors? (3) Is there any gas leakage? 33 Exploded Views and Parts list 8. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 8.1 Exploded View Indoor Unit 34 Exploded Views and Parts list Outdoor Unit (1) Cooling Only Models 35 Exploded Views and Parts list (2) Cooling & Heating Models 36 Exploded Views and Parts list 8.2 Parts List Indoor Unit No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Description Decorative Strip Front Panel Filter Sub-Assy Front Case Guide Louver Air Louver Shaft of guide louver Front Panel Assy Drainage Pipe Sub-assy Evaporator Support Cross Flow Fan Evaporator Assy Helicoid tongue Rear Case assy Wall Mounting Frame Electric Box Electric Box Motor Press Electric Box Cover Assy Plate Cover Sub-Assy Terminal Board Crank Step Motor Pipe plug (outlet) Electric Box Motor Sub-Assy Baffle Plate Fan Motor Front Case Assy Remote Controller Power Cord Connecting Cable Screw Cover Main Board XY Capacitor Ambient Temperature Sensor Fan Bearing Damping washer sub-assy Axile Bush sub-assy Electric Box Sub-Assy Part Code CEVI-09 20192292 2001232501T 1112208201 20012324 10512119 10512160 1054202001 2001237601 0523204101 24212108 10352423 01002270 26112486 2220211901 0125201801 20122106 2020225303 26112191 20122109 42011233 73012005 1521210701 76712020 20112086 15002002 26112218 15012093 2001237501 30510061 400204643 400205236 24252019 30138124 33030013 EVI-09 20192292 2001232501T 1112208201 20012324 10512119 10512160 1054202001 2001237601 0523204101 24212108 10352423 01002270 26112486 2220211901 0125201801 20122106 2020225302 26112191 20122109 42011233 73012005 1521210701 76712020 20112086 15002002 26112218 15012093 2001237501 30510061 400204643 400205236 24252019 30138120 390000453 76512210 390000453 76512210 76512011 10542024 2020225703 76512011 10542024 2020225702 33030013 Qty 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 37 Exploded Views and Parts list No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 38 Description Decorative Strip Front Panel Filter Sub-Assy Front Case Guide Louver Air Louver Shaft of guide louver Front Panel Assy Drainage Pipe Sub-assy Evaporator Support Cross Flow Fan Evaporator Assy Helicoid tongue Rear Case assy Wall Mounting Frame Electric Box Electric Box Motor Press Electric Box Cover Assy Plate Cover Sub-Assy Terminal Board Crank Step Motor Pipe plug (outlet) Electric Box Motor Sub-Assy Baffle Plate Fan Motor Front Case Assy Remote Controller Power Cord Connecting Cable Screw Cover Main Board XY Capacitor Ambient Temperature Sensor Fan Bearing Damping washer sub-assy Axile Bush sub-assy Electric Box Sub-Assy Part Code CEVI-12 20192292 2001232501T 1112208201 20012324 10512119 10512160 1054202001 2001237601 0523204101 24212108 10352423 01002745 26112486 2220211901 0125201801 20122106 2020225301 26112191 20122109 42011233 73012005 1521210701 76712020 20112086 15002002 26112218 15012093 2001237501 30510061 400204643 400205236 24252019 30138125 33030013 EVI-12 20192292 2001232501T 1112208201 20012324 10512119 10512160 1054202001 2001237601 0523204101 24212108 10352423 01002745 26112486 2220211901 0125201801 20122106 20202253 26112191 20122109 42011233 73012005 1521210701 76712020 20112086 15002002 26112218 15012093 2001237501 30510061 400204643 400205236 24252019 30138121 390000453 76512210 390000453 76512210 76512011 10542024 2020225701 76512011 10542024 20202257 33030013 Qty 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exploded Views and Parts list Outdoor Unit (1) Cooling Only Models NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Description Front Grill Cabinet Axial Flow Fan Sub-Assy Fan Motor Motor Support Left Side Plate Top Cover Sub-Assy Electric Box Assy Main Board Relay Clapboard Chassis Sub-assy Condenser Assy Cut-off Valve Assy Capillary Sub-Assy Valve Support Right Side Plate Sub-Assy Handle assy Thermal baffle Discharge Tube Cut-off valve Sub-Assy Compressor and fittings Overload Protector Terminal cap Part Code CEVO-09 22413017 01433044P 1033300901 15013073 0170311101 20053001 0125304001 0260325603 30138099 44020382 01233088 0120390901P 01113463 07133164 03103936 01713089 0130318001 26233046 26113005 03713424 07133189 00103761 00181067 22243001 CEVO-12 22413017 01433044P 1033300901 15013073 01703111 20053001 0125304001 0260325602 30138100 44020382 01233088 0120390901P 01113501 07133602 03063056 01713089 0130318001 26233046 26113005 03733025 07133189 00103761 00181067 22243001 Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 (2) Cooling & Heating Models No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Description Front Grill Front Plate Axial Flow Fan Sub-Assy Fan Motor Motor Support Left Side Plate Top Cover Sub-Assy Electric Box Assy Main Board Relay Clapboard Chassis Sub-assy Condenser Assy Cut-off Valve Assy Capillary Sub-Assy Valve Support Right Side Plate Sub-Assy Handle assy Thermal baffle Magnet Coil 4-way Valve Assy Compressor and fittings Overload Protector Terminal cap Drainage Joint Part Code EVO-09 22413017 01433044P 1033300901 15013073 0170311101 20053001 0125304001 02603256 30138087 44020382 01233088 0120390901P 01113463 07133164 03103936 01713089 0130318001 26233046 26113005 4300040050 0312323701 00103761 00181067 22243001 06123024 EVO-12 22413017 01433044P 1033300901 15013073 01703111 20053001 0125304001 0260325601 30138096 44020382 01233088 0120390901P 01113501 07133163 03103937 01713089 0130318001 26233046 26113005 4300040050 0312327201 00103761 00181067 22243001 06123024 Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 39 Troubleshooting 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Precautions before Performing Inspection or Repair Be cautious during installation and maintenance. Do operation following the regulations to avoid electric shock and casualty or even death due to drop from high attitude. * Static maintenance is the maintenance during de-energization of the air conditioner. For static maintenance, make sure that the unit is de-energized and the plug is disconnected. *dynamic maintenance is the maintenance during energization of the unit. Before dynamic maintenance, check the electricity and ensure that there is ground wire on the site. Check if there is electricity on the housing and connection copper pipe of the air conditioner with voltage tester. After ensure insulation place and the safety, the maintenance can be performed. Take sufficient care to avoid directly touching any of the circuit parts without first turning off the power. At times such as when the circuit board is to be replaced, place the circuit board assembly in a vertical position. Normally,diagnose troubles according to the trouble diagnosis procedure as described below.(Refer to the check points in servicing written on the wiring diagrams attached to the indoor/outdoor units.) No. Troubleshooting procedure 1 Confirmation 2 Judgement by Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit 3 How to Check simply the main part Precautions when inspecting the control section of the outdoor unit: A large-capacity electrolytic capacitor is used in the outdoor unit controller (inverter).Therefore,if the power supply is turned off,charge(charging voltage DC280V to 380V)remains and discharging takes a lot of time.. After turning off the power source,if touching the charging section before discharging, an electrical shock may be caused. The outdoor unit can be open after the unit is de-energized for 20min 9.2 Confirmation (1)Confirmation of Power Supply Confirm that the power breaker operates(ON) normally; (2)Confirmation of Power Voltage Confirm that power voltage is AC 220–230–240 ± 10%. If power voltage is not in this range, the unit may not operate normally. 9.3 Judgement by Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit 40 Troubleshooting code malfunctio Error display n Dual 8 Repair method co malfunction Error display de LED Dual 8 display 1 Storage EE slug Repair method LED display Heating LED-pause Replace indoor main 3s board and blink 15 15 Sync failure H7 times Heating Check if the resistance LED-pause 3s and of blink 7 times resistance to ground is compressor normal. and If the compressor is normal, the outdoor main boar d may be wrong. 2 Heating LED-pause Replace indoor main PCB 3s board malfunctio times EE Indoor and blink 15 16 Current diction malfunction U5 of Cooling Replace outdoor main LED-pause 3s and board blink 13 times complete unit n 3 4 Anti-freezi E2 Running LED- ng pause 3s and blink 2 protection times Overload H4 of system Outdoor ambient 17 temperature is too low 18 Cooling Is it loose? Measure temperature sensor LED-pause 3s and the malfunction blink 3 times with universal meter Outdoor ambient E4 Discharge Heating LED-pause System is abnormal, 3s and blink 4 times check if the evaporator protection and condenser is dirty compressor F3 of resistance value Running Is it loose? Measure LED-pause 3s and the blink 4 times with universal meter resistance value and blocked 5 No motor of H6 Running LED- pause 3s and blink indoor Is electromotor 19 mounted normally? F2 Indoor pipe cooling LED- pause Is it loose? Measure 3s and blink 2 times the resistance 20 Break-circuit and short-circuit value F4 of outdoor condenser with universal meter temperatur e F5 of cooling LED- Is it loose? Measure pause 3s and blink the 5 times with universal meter resistance value temperature sensor feedback 6 and outdoor discharge 11 times unit Break-circuit short-circuit cooling LED- Is it loose? Measure pause 3s and blink the 18 times with universal meter resistance value temperature sensor sensor malfunctio n 7 F1 Internal ambient Cooling LED- pause Is it loose? Measure 3s and blink 1 times the 21 Overheat of carbon P8 fin value with universal meter temperatur e resistance heating LED- Is outdoor ambient pause 3s and blink temperature is 19 times high? radiator Is too mounted correctly? sensor malfunctio n 8 Heating and cooling Replace indoor main passage LED blinks 7 times board abnormal at the same time UF Zero 22 DC overcurrent UU Heating and cooling LED blink 11 times at the same time 9 H3 Overload of Temperature sensor Inspect 3s and blink 3 times state of the overload malfunction wire. carbon fin compresso connection 23 heating LED- pause P7 heating LED- pause 3s and blink of Replace outdoor main board. 18 times r 10 Startup Lc failure heating LED- pause Check if the resistance 3s of and blink 11 compressor 24 Lack of Freon or F0 block protection and normal. If LED- 10 times resistance to ground is times cooling pause 3s and blink the compressor is normal, the outdoor main boar d may be wrong. 11 Heating and cooling This malfunction may of outdoor LED blink 8 times at happen when outdoor unit the same time DC No motor UH 13 DC input voltage is PH too high cooling LED- pause 3s and blink Is voltage of AC power supply normal? 11 times is used. feedback 12 electromotor 25 Overcurren E5 Running LED- t pause 3s and blink 5 protection times U7 4-way 3s and conversion times electric network 26 variable? DC input voltage is PL too low Heating LED- pause 3s and blink Is voltage of AC power supply normal? 21 times cooling LED- pause valve Is Replace 4-way valve. 27 Communication E6 malfunction blink 20 Running LED- Is outdoor connecting pause 3s and blink wire 6 times connected? reliably abnormal 14 Heating LED- pause Replace outdoor main current 3s board. detection times U1 Phase malfunctio n and blink 13 28 and Outdoor unit is not indoor and outdoor cooling LED blink matched with indoor unit abnormal 12 times at the unit. Setting error, UA Heating same time of compresso r remarks 4min after protection stop of compressor, the malfunction is shown in error code. In other situation, the malfunction will be displayed by press the light button for 6 times within 4s. 41 Troubleshooting 9.4 How to Check simply the main part (1)Malfunction of power supply from indoor unit to outdoor unit Main inspection point: Inspect the power supply plug seat with AC voltage gauge to check if the voltage between L and N is within 200VAC~240VAC; Check with AC voltage gauge if the voltage between N 1and 3 of indoor wiring block is within 200VAC~240VAC; Check with AC voltage gauge if the voltage between L and N of outdoor wiring block is within 200VAC~240VAC; Energize the unit and wait for 3min Measure voltage between N 1and 3 of indoor wiring block Voltage > 200V? Measure voltage between L and N of outdoor wiring block Y N Normal wiring? Voltage > 200V? N Y Indoor main board error N Y Outdoor electric box error Adjust wiring Replace main board of indoor unit Replace outdoor electric box indoor and outdoor wiring error Replace indoor and outdoor wiring Remove malfunction (2) Indoor fan does not rotate without feedback Main detection point: z Is the control panel reliably connected with the electromotor? Is it loose? Is the connecting sequence correct? z Is the input voltage within the normal range (measure the voltage between L and N of the wiring block XT with AC voltage gauge.)? 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Air purging (Installation) Operation 46 Pin Service Service port cap port To outdoor unit Shaft position Shaft position Service port Closed (with valve cap) Closed (with valve cap) Closed (with cap) Closed (clockwise) Closed (clockwise) Open (with vacumm pump) Open (with valve cap) Open (with valve cap) Closed (with cap) Closed (clockwise) Open Open (counter-clockwise) (connected manifold gauge) 2. Pumping down (Transfering) Open Open 3. Evacuation (Servicing) Open (with charging cylinder) Open Open 4. Gas charging (Servicing) Open (with charging cylinder) 5. Pressure check (Servicing) Open Open Open (with charging cylinder) 6. Gas releasing (Servicing) Open Open Open (with charging cylinder) Troubleshooting Liquid side Indoor unit Clsed Outdoor unit 2-way valve Gas side Clsed 3-way valve Vacuum pump Lo OPEN CLOSE * Procedure (1)Connect the charge hose from the manifold valve to the service port of the gas side packed valve. (2)Connect the charge hose to the port of the vacuum pump. (3) Open fully the low pressure side handle of the gauge manifold valve. (4)Operate the vacuum pump to begin evacuating. Perform evacuating for about 15 minutes if the piping length is 20 meters CAUTION: If gas leakage are discovered in step 5 above, take the following mesures : If the gas leaks stop when the piping connections are tightened further, continue working from step 6. If the gas leaks do not stop when the connections are retightened, repair the location of the leak, discharge all of the gas through the service port, and then recharge with the specified amount of gas from a gas cylinder. (15 minutes for 20 meters) (assuming a pump capacity of 27 liters per minute). Confirm that the compound pressure gauge reading is –101 kPa (–76 cmHg). (5)Close the low pressure valve handle of gauge manifold. – Check the flare connections for gas leakage. (6)Use torque wrench to tighten the service port nut to a torque of 1.8kg.cm. (7)Set the 3-way valve to the back seat. (8)Mount the valve stem nuts to the 2-way and 3-way valves. (9)Check for gas leakage. – At this time, especially check for gas leakage from the 2-way and 3-way valve’s stem nuts, and from the service port nut. 47 Troubleshooting Liquid side Indoor unit 2-Way valve Open Outdoor unit Gas side Closed 3-Way valve Lo CLOSE CLOSE Purge the air • Procedure (1) Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the open position. – Remove the valve stem caps and confirm that the valve stems (7) Immediately set the 3-way valve to the closed position. – Do this quickly so that the gauge ends up indicating 3 to 5kg/ cm2g. are in the raised position. – Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate the valve stems. (8) Disconnect the charge set, and mount the 2-way and 3(2) Operate the unit for 10 to 15 minutes. way valve’s stem nuts and the service port nut. – Use torque wrench to tighten the service port nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m. – Be sure to check for gas leakage. (3) Stop operation and wait for 3 minutes, then connect the charge set to the service port of the 3-way valve. – Connect the charge hose with the push pin to the service port. (4) Air purging of the charge hose. – Open the low-pressure valve on the charge set slightly to air purge from the charge hose. (5) Set the 2-way valve to the closed position. (6) Operate the air conditioner at the cooling cycle and stop it when the gauge indicates 1kg/cm2g. 48 Troubleshooting Liquid side Indoor unit 3-Way valve Closed Outdoor unit Gas side Closed 3-Way valve Gas cylinder Lo R410A OPEN CLOSE • Procedure (1) Confirm that both the liquid side valve and the gas side balve are set to the closed position. (6) Disconnect the charge set and the gas cylinder, and set the Liquid side and Gas side valves to the open position. – Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate the valve stems. (2) Connect the charge set and a gas cylinder to the service port of the Gas side valve. – Leave the valve on the gas cylinder closed. (8) Mount the valve stem nuts and the service port nut. – Use torque wrench to tighten the service port nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m. – Be sure to check for gas leakage. (3) Air purging. – Open the valves on the gas cylinder and the charge set. Purge the air by loosening the flare nut on the liquid side valve approximately 45o or 3 seconds then closing it for 1 minute;repeat 3 times. – After purging the air, use a torque wrench to tighten the flare CAUTION: Do not leak the gas in the air during Air Purging. nut on liquid side valve. (4) Check for gas leakage. – Check the flare connections for gas leakage. (5) Discharge the refrigerant. – Close the valve on the gas cylinder and discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 3 to 5 kg/cm2g. 49 Troubleshooting Balance Refrigerant of the 3-way Valve (Gas leakage) Liquid side Indoor unit Outdoor unit 3-Way valve Open Gas side 3-Way valve Open Lo OPEN CLOSE • Procedure (1) Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the back seat. (2) Connect the charge set to the 3-way valve’s port. – Leave the valve on the charge set closed. – Connect the charge hose to the service port. 50 (3) Open the valve (Lo side) on the charge set and discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0 kg/cm2G. – If there is no air in the refrigerant cycle (the pressure when the air conditioner is not running is higher than 1 kg/cm2G), discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0.5 to 1 kg/cm2G. if this is the case, it will not be necessary to apply a evacuatin. – Discharge the refrigerant gradually; if it is discharged too suddenly, the refrigeration oil will also be discharged. Troubleshooting Evacuation (All amount of refrigerant leaked) Liquid side Indoor unit Outdoor unit 3-Way valve Open Gas side 3-Way valve Open Vacuum pump Lo OPEN CLOSE • Procedure (1) Connect the vacuum pump to the center hose of charge set center hose (2) Evacuation for approximately one hour. – Confirm that the gauge needle has moved toward -76 cmHg (vacuum of 4 mmHg or less). (3) Close the valve (Lo side) on the charge set, turn off the vacuum pump, and confirm that the gauge needle does not move (approximately 5 minutes after turning off the vacuum pump). (4) Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum pump. – Vacuum pump oil. If the vacuum pump oil becomes dirty or depleted, replenish as needed. 51 Troubleshooting Gas Charging (After Evacuation) Liquid side Indoor unit 3-Way valve Open Outdoor unit Gas side Open 3-Way valve Check valve Charging cylinder Lo (1) OPEN CLOSE • Procedure \ (1) Connect the charge hose to the charging cylinder. – Connect the charge hose which you dis-connected from the vacuum pump to the valve at the bottom of the cylinder. – If you are using a gas cylinder, also use a scale and reverse the cylinder so that the system can be charged with liquid. (2) Purge the air from the charge hose. – Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder and press the check valve on the charge set to purge the air. (Be careful of the liquid refrigerant). The procedure is the same if using a gas cylinder. (3) Open the valve (Lo side on the charge set and charge the system with liquid refrigerant. – If the system can not be charged with the specified amount of refrigerant, it can be charged with a little at a time (approximately 150g each time) while operating the air conditioner in the cooling cycle; however, one time is not sufficient, wait approximately 1 minute and then repeat the procedure (pumping down-pin). 52 This is different from previous procedures. Because you are charging with liquid refrigerant from the gas side, absolutely do not attempt to charge with larger amounts of liquid refrigerant while operating the air conditioner. (4) Immediately disconnect the charge hose from the 3-way valve’s service port. – Stopping partway will allow the gas to be discharged. – If the system has been charged with liquid refrigerant while operating the air conditioner turn off the air conditioner before disconnecting the hose. (5) Mount the valve stem nuts and the service port nut. – Use torque wrench to tighten the service port nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m. – Be sure to check for gas leakage. Removal Procedure 10. Removal Procedure 10.1 Removal Procedure of Indoor Unit Warning Be sure to wait 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work. 1. External features If ON/OFF button is kept pushing for 5 seconds, aforced cooling operation willbe carried out for approx. 15minutes. 2. Removing air filters 1 Pull protrusions on left and right sides of panel with fingers and open front grille all the way. 2 Lift center section of air filter and disengage hooks. Air filter Left and right filters are interchangeable. To re-install, insert air filter along the guide. Hooks 3 Remove air filter by pulling forward. 53 Removal Procedure Support the front panel by one 3. Opening and shuttingfront panel 1 hand, while remove the rotation axis at the upper center by the Pull down horizontal blade by pulling forward. other hand. And pull out the front panel forward to remove. Horizontal blade 2 Remove horizontal blade by pulling forward. 3 Hook a finger onto the projection part provided on the both sides of the unit’s panel and open Left and right filters are interchangeable. up the panel to the position higher than it To re-install, insert air filter along the guide. will stop. Right Left 4 Remove the front panel from the unit. 54 Rotary shaft Rotary shaft Removal Procedure 4. Opening and closing of service cover 1 screws Remove a service cover mounting screw. Open service cover upward. A switch for field setting is not provided in particular. screws 5. Removal of front grille assembly 1 2 Remove the 3 screws, in the right and the left, which fix the main body Screw stoppers inside the flap which were equipped in with the front grille. the existing models are not provided. Disengage the 3 hooks Hooks on the upper part. In case that the hooks are not pressed from above, remove the front panel and then remove the grille while pushing the hook through a clearance between the front grille and the heat exchanger. At the upper part there are 2 Left Center Right hooks in the left and the right. Disengage the hooks by 3 The front grille can be removed in a manner to pressing knobs with a screwdriver. pull out the upper part forward and lift up the lower part. 55 Removal Procedure 6. Remove the Vertical blade 1 Unfasten the hooks at the upper 2 positions. Hook A set of vertical blade has 6 fins as on ASSY. (It is impossible to replace only one fin.) The set of vertical blades is not marked for difference between right and left. 2 Unfasten the 3 hooks at the shaft mounting part by pressing them with a flat screwdriver. Repeat the same procedure to remove the vertical blade on the other side. Hook 3 Remove the vertical blade. Vertical blade 56 Removal Procedure 7. Remove electrical box 1 Disconnect the Cable clamp Pay attention to the direction of the retainer of the thermistor so that the retainer will not touch the harness (same as the existing models.) Terminal board 2 Disconnect the connection wires. Connecting wires Heat exchanger thermistor 3 Remove Temperature Sensor Take care not to lose the clip of thermistor. Clip Heat exchanger thermistor (R11268) (R11244) 4 Remove a screw on the terminal board. Screw Earth wire The electrical box can be removed instead of disengaging the terminal board. 57 Removal Pr ocedur e 5 Remove fan motor Signal Wire 6 Remove a screw on the electrical box. 7 Pull up the electrical box forward to remove. fan motor Signal Wire Bottom frame Hook 58 Removal Procedure 8. Remove the shield plate. 1 Unfasten the hooks at the upper 2 positions of the shield plate. Hook Remove the electrical box according to the “Removal of Electrical Box”. shield plate (1) 2 Unfasten the hook at the lower position, and remove the shield plate (1). Hook 3 Lift the shield plate (2) and unfasten the 2 hooks. Hook 4 Slide the shield plate (2) and remove it. Shield plate (2) 59 Removal Procedure 2 Take off Wiring terminal Display PCB ASSY 3 Remove Display PCB Sub-Assy. 4 Remove Swing motor. Swing motor 60 Removal Procedure 5 6 The control PCB is To remove the control PCB, unfasten the 2 hooks at the upper part from the rear side. integrated with the power supply PCB. Lift up the upper part of the control PCB, and remove it. Control PCB 61 Removal Pr ocedur e 9. Disconnect the refrigerant piping. 1 CAUTION If gas leaks, repair the spot of Lift the indoor unit by a wooden base. leaking, then collect all refrigerant from the unit. After conducting vacuum drying, recharge proper amount of refrigerant. CAUTION Wooden base Do not contaminate any gas (including air) other than the specified refrigerant (R-410A) into refrigerant cycle. 2 (Contaminating of air or other gas causes abnormal high Place a plastic sheet under the drain pan as remaining drain may leak. pressure in refrigerating cycle, and this results in pipe Drain hose breakage or personal injuries.) Extension drain hose Connecting wires Pay attention so that the residual water in the drain will not make the floor wet. 3 Disconnect the flare nut for gas piping by 2 wrenches. In case that a drain hose is buried inside a wall, remove it after the drain hose in the wall is pulled out. 4 Disconnect the flare nut for liquid piping by 2 wrenches. Use two wrenches to disconnected pipes. When disconnecting pipes, cover every nozzle with caps so as not to let dust and moisture in. 62 Removal Pr ocedur e 9. Remove the indoor unit. 1 When the pipings are disconnected, protect the both openings from entering moisture. Remove the indoor unit from the installation plate. Liquid piping Gas piping (R8019) Auxiliary piping 2 Piping fixture Release the hook of the piping fixture on the back of the unit. 63 Removal Procedure 3 Loosen the 2 screws, in the right and the left, which fix the Evaporator Assy. Auxiliary piping 64 4 Widen the auxiliary piping to the extent of 10°~20°. 5 Pull the heat exchanger to the front side to undo the hooks completely, and then lift it. Heat exchanger Removal Procedure 10. Remove Cross Flow Fan Fan Motor 1 Remove Cross Flow Fan Fan Motor 11. Remove Ring of Bearing Bearing 12. Remove Cross Flow Fan and Motor Sub-Assy screw. 65 Removal Procedure 13. Remove Motor Sub-Assy 1 Remove Motor Sub-Assy 14. Remove Fan Motor 66 Removal Procedure 2 Remove the 4 tapping screws fixing the motor. Pull out the lead-out wire and remove the M4×16 Fan motor fixing frane motor. Remove the 2 tapping DC fan motor screws fixing the motor support. Lift to remove the motor support. Fan motor 5.Remove the electrical box. Electrical box 1 Remove the 2 screws fixing the cover of electric box. Lift to remove the cover. Remove the screws fixing the electric box subassembly. Loosen the wire and disconnect the terminal. Lift to remove the electric box subassembly. 6.Remove the partition plate. 1 Loosen the 2 screws. The partition plate is fixed to the bottom frame with a hook. 2 The partition plate has a hook on the lower side. Lift and pull the partition plate to remove. Partition plate 69 Removal Procedure 7.Remove the sound blanket. Since the piping ports on 1 Lift and remove the the sound blanket are sound blanket (top). torn easily, remove the blanket carefully. 2 Untie the strings and open the sound blanket. 3 Lift and remove the sound blanket (body) as it is opened. 4 Pull the sound blanket Since the piping ports on (inner) out. the sound blanket are torn easily, remove the blanket carefully. Sound blanket. 8.Remove the partition plate. Provide a protective sheet or a steel plate so that the brazing flame cannot 1 Loosen the screw of the four way valve coil. influence peripheries. Be careful so as not to break the pipes by pressing it excessively by pliers when withdrawing it. Caution Be careful about the four way valve, pipes and so on, which were heated up by a gas brazing machine, so as not to get burnt your hands. 70 Removal Procedure Disassemble the compressor Solder off the welding spot of 1 capillary and valve and outlet pipe of condenser. 2 Remove the 2 screws fixing the gas valve. Solder off the welding spot connecting gas valve and air return pipe and remove the gas valve. (Note: it is necessary to warp the gas valve when soldering off the welding spot.) Remove the 2 screws fixing liquid valve. Solder off the welding spot connecting liquid valve and remove the liquid valve. 3 Solder off the pipe connected with the compressor. Remove the 3 footing screws of the compressor and remove the compressor. 4 Remove the 3 footing screws of the compressor and remove the compressor. . 71
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