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SPLIT-TYPE AIRCONDITIONER

INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT


MODEL CODE AR09TSFABWKNCV AR09TSFACWKXCV
AR12TSFABWKNCV AR09TSFABWKXCV
AR09TSFYBWKNCV AR12TSFACWKXCV
AR12TSFYBWKNCV AR12TSFABWKXCV
AR18TSFYBWKNCV AR09TSFYBWKXCV
AR18TSFABWKNCV AR12TSFYBWKXCV
AR24TSFYBWKNCV AR18TSFYBWKXCV
AR24TSFABWKNCV AR18TSFACWKXCV
AR18TSFABWKXCV
AR24TSFYBWKXCV
AR24TSFACWKXCV
AR24TSFABWKXCV

AIR CONDITIONER CONTENTS


1. Precautions
2.
AR**TSFY*WKNCV AR**TSFA*WKNCV 3. Alignment and Adjustments
4. Disassembly and Reassembly
5. Assy Control
6. Wiring Diagram
7. PCB Diagram
AR09TSF**WKXCV
AR12TSF**WKXCV
AR18TSFYBWKXCV 8. Operating Instructions
9. Troubleshooting
10. Block Diagram
11. Reference Sheet
AC071RXADKG

AR18TSFACWKXCV
AR18TSFABWKXCV AR24TSFACWKXCV
AR24TSFYBWKXCV AR24TSFABWKXCV
Contents
1. Precautions
1-1 Installing the air conditioner 1-1
1-2 Power supply and circuit breaker 1-1
1-3 During operation 1-1
1-4 Disposing of the unit 1-2
1-4 Others 1-2

2. Product Specications
2-1 The Feature of Product 2-1
2-2 Product Specifications 2-2
2-3 The comparative specifications of product 2-5
2-4 Accessory and option specifications 2-7

3. Alignment and Adjustments


3-1 Test mode 3-1
3-2 Display Error and Check Method 3-2
3-3 Setting Option Setup Method 3-4

4. Disassembly and Reassembly


4-1 Indoor Unit 4-2
4-2 Outdoor Unit (N-SI) 4-12
4-3 Outdoor Unit (Q) 4-17
4-4 Outdoor Unit (P) 4-22
4-5 Outdoor Unit (UB) 4-25

5. ASSY CONTROL
5-1 ASSY KIT (Indoor Unit) 5-1
5-2 ASSY KIT (Outdoor Unit) 5-3

6. Wiring Diagram
6-1 Indoor unit 6-1
6-2 Outdoor unit 6-2

7. PCB Diagram
7-1 Indoor main PCB 7-1
7-2 Outdoor PCB Inverter 7-2
7-3 Display PCB 7-4
7-4 Wire connecting the indoor unit terminal blocks 7-5
Contents
8. Operating Instructions
8-1 Name of Each Part 8-1
8-2 Wireless Remote Control-Buttons and Display 8-3

9. Troubleshooting
9-1 Items to be checked First 9-1
9-2 Communication Error 9-2
9-2-1 Communication Error 9-2
9-2-2 Indoor temperature sensor Error 9-3
9-2-3 Indoor fan motor speed detecting error (BLDC fan) 9-4
9-2-4 Outdoor temperature sensor error 9-5
9-2-5 Outdoor Cond temperature sensor error 9-6
9-2-6 Outdoor Discharge temperature sensor error 9-7
9-2-7 Operation condition secession error 9-8
9-2-8 EEPROM error/OTP error 9-9
9-2-9 Outdoor Fan motor error 9-10
9-2-10 Compressor starting error 9-11
9-2-11 Compressor wire missing error/rotation error 9-12
9-2-12 Current sensor error/Input current sensor error 9-13
9-2-13 O.C(Over Current) error 9-15
9-2-14 No power outdoor (Initial Diagnosis) (Not displayed) 9-16
9-2-15 When the Up/Down, Left/Right, Grill louver motor does not operate 9-17
9-2-16 When the remote control is not receiving 9-18
9-2-17 Smart Install error 9-19
9-2-18 Outdoor OLP over temperature error (One way Inverter Only) 9-20

10. Block Diagram


10-1 Indoor unit 10-1
10-2 Outdoor unit 10-2

11. Reference Sheet


11-1 Low Refrigerant Pressure Distribution 11-1
11-2 Pressure & Capacity mark 11-1
11-3 Q & A for Non-trouble 11-2
11-4 Cleaning /Filter Change 11-5
11-5 Installation 11-8
11-6 Installation Diagram of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit 11-9
11-7 Reference sheet 11-11
1. Precautions
1-1 Installing the air conditioner
• Uses should not install the air conditioner by themselves. Ask the dealer or authorized company to install
the air conditioner except window-type air conditioner in U.S.A and Canada.
• If you don't install the air conditioner properly, it may cause a fire, a water leakage or an electric shock.
• You must install the air conditioner according to the national wiring regulations and safety regulations.
• Install the indoor unit higher than 2.5m from the floor to avoid the injury caused by the operation of the fan.
(except the window-type air conditioner)
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any accidents or injury caused by an incorrect installation.
• When installing the built-in type air conditioner, keep all electric cables such as the power cable and the
connection cord in pipes, ducts, or cable channels to protect them from the danger of impact or any other
incidents.

1-2 Power supply and circuit breaker


• If the power cord of the air conditioner is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
• The air conditioner must be plugged into an independent circuit if applicable or connect the power cable to
the auxiliary circuit breaker. An all pole disconnection form the power supply must be incorporated in the
fixed wiring with a contact opening of>3mm.
• Do not extend an electric cord to the air conditioner.
• The air conditioner must be plugged in after you complete the installation.

1-3 During operation


• Do not repair the air conditioner at your discretion. It is recommended to contact a service center directly.
• Never spill any kind of liquid on the air conditioner. If this happens, turn off the air conditioner and contact
an authorized service center.
• Do not insert anything between the airflow blades to prevent damage of the inner fan and consequent
injury. Keep children away from the air conditioner.
• Do not place any obstacles in front of the air conditioner.
• Do not spray any kind of liquid into the indoor unit. If this happens, turn off the air conditioner and contact
a service center.
• Make sure that the air conditioner is well ventilated at all times. Do not place a cloth or other materials over
it.
• Remove the batteries if you don't use the remote control for a long time. (If applicable)
• Use the remote control within 7 meters from the indoor unit. (If applicable)

1-1
1-4 Disposing of the unit
• Before the throwing out the air conditioner, remove the batteries from the remote control.
• When you dispose of the air conditioner, consult your dealer. If pipes are removed incorrectly, refrigerant
may blow out and cause air pollution. When it contacts with your skin, it can cause skin injury.
• The package of the air conditioner should be recycled or disposed of properly for environmental reasons.

1-5 Others
• Never store or load the air conditioner upside down or sideways to prevent the damage to the compressor.
• Young children or infirm persons should be always supervised when they use the air conditioner.
• Max current is measured according to IEC standard for safety.
• Current is measured according to ISO standard for energy efficiency.

1-2
2. Product Specications
2-1 The Feature of Product

X Fast cooling
If you want the strong and cool air, just select Fast function! It will get you the strongest air!
X Wind-Free Cooling
Ƹϑʪϩ˵ʪǮ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪAͱͱ̷̈͝˝˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ͝ϩͱʪ̟͝ͱцɇ̷͔̈ʒɵθʪʪіʪʀͱ͔̈͝˝ϩ˵θͱЇ˝˵ѣ͝ʪ˵ͱ̷ʪϑ
̈͝ϩ˵ʪǮ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪΧɇ͝ʪ̷̈͝ϑϩʪɇʒͱ˙ɇ̈θʀͱ͔̈͝˝ʒ̈θʪʀϩ̷цϩ˵θͱЇ˝˵ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θѤͱиɵ̷ɇʒʪϑ࢏
X Motion detection
Use the motion detection function to make the air conditioner detect people and blow
ɇ̈θʒ̈θʪʀϩ̷цͱθ̈͝ʒ̈θʪʀϩ̷ц࢏Ǯ̈ϩ˵͝ͱʒʪϩʪʀϩ̈ͱ͝ࡥʪ͝ʪθ˝цϑɇӬ͝˝͔ͱʒʪ̈ϑͱΧʪθɇϩʪʒ࢏
X Eco
Ƹϑʪϩ˵ʪƊ̈͝˝̷ʪƸϑʪθ˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ͝и˵ʪ͝цͱЇࣱθʪɇ̷ͱ͝˝ɇϩ˵ͱ͔ʪ࢏ϑ̈ʒʪ˙θͱ͔ʪ͝ʪθ˝цϑɇӬ͝˝ϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪ
̈͝Эʪθϩʪθϩʪʀ˵͝ͱ̷ͱ˝цࡥϩ˵ʪƊ̈͝˝̷ʪƸϑʪθđͱʒʪӥ̷̷˙Їθϩ˵ʪθ͔͔̈̈̈͝іʪцͱЇθʪ͝ʪθ˝цʀͱ͝ϑЇ͔Χϩ̈ͱ͝ɇ͝ʒ
θʪʒЇʀʪцͱЇθʪ̷ʪʀϩθ̈ʀ̈ϩцɵ̷̷̈ɵцɇʒ̟Їϑϩ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪ͔ɇӱ͔Ї͔ͱΧʪθɇϩ̈͝˝ʀɇΧɇʀ̈ϩцͱ˙ϩ˵ʪʀͱ͔Χθʪϑϑͱθ࢏
X Easy Filter
Ɵ˵ʪθʪ̈ϑ͝ͱ˝θ̷̷̈ʪϩͱθʪ͔ͱЭʪɵʪ˙ͱθʪϑʪΧɇθɇϩ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪѣ̷ϩʪθ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθࡱƟ˵ʪθʪ˙ͱθʪࡥѣ̷ϩʪθ
ʀɇ͝ɵʪʀ̷ʪɇ͝ʪʒʪɇϑ̷̈цɇ͝ʒ͔ͱθʪ˙θʪαЇʪ͝ϩ̷ц࢏Aͱ͝ϑϩɇ͝ϩѣ̷ϩʪθʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝͝˝ӥ̷̷ΧθʪЭʪ͝ϩʒЇϑϩ˙θͱ͔ʪ͝ϩʪθ-
̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪΧθͱʒЇʀϩͱθɇʀʀЇ͔Ї̷ɇϩ̈͝˝ͱ͝ϩ˵ʪѣ̷ϩʪθ࢏
X good’sleep function
˝ͱͱʒࣱϑ̷ʪʪΧ˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ͝ӥ̷̷ɇ̷̷ͱицͱЇϩͱ˵ɇЭʪʒʪʪΧࡥ˝ͱͱʒ̈͝˝˵ϩࣱϑ̷ʪʪΧɵцɇʒ̟Їϑϩ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪϩʪ͔ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪࡥ
˙ɇ͝ϑΧʪʪʒɇ͝ʒɇ̈θѤͱиʒ̈θʪʀϩ̈ͱ͝࢏
X Smart Install
When the installation is done, your product will examine itself through trial operation to check if
̈ϩиɇϑ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ʪʒΧθͱΧʪθ̷ц࢏
X Easy Installation
It’s so easy to install! You can easily hang the product on the wall and connect the pipes
ɇ͝ʒӥθʪϑɵцͱΧʪ̈͝͝˝ϩ˵ʪʀͱЭʪθͱ͝ϩ˵ʪɵͱϩϩͱ͔ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪΧθͱʒЇʀϩ࢏ĘͱицͱЇиͱࣱ͝ϩ˵ɇЭʪϩͱϩ̷̈ϩ
the product to connect the pipe and the wires!

2-1
ߤࣛߤťθͱʒЇʀϩϑΧʪʀ̈ѣʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝
đͱʒʪ̷ ŵߢ߫ƟƊ˜AǮçǹAǤ ŵߢ߫ƟƊ˜9ǮçࢩAǤ ŵߣߤƟƊ˜AǮçǹAǤ ŵߣߤƟƊ˜9ǮçࢩAǤ
ŵɇϩ̈͝˝ đͱʒʪ Unit Wall-mounted Wall-mounted Wall-mounted Wall-mounted
ƟߣAͱͱ̷ 9ϩЇࢩ˵ ߫ߢߢߢ ߫ߢߢߢ ߣߤߢߢߢ ߣߤߢߢߢ
Capacity T3 Cool 9ϩЇࢩ˵ - - - -
Heat 9ϩЇࢩ˵ ߣߣߢߢߢ ߣߣߢߢߢ ߣߤߢߢߢ ߣߤߢߢߢ
ƟߣAͱͱ̷ W ߧߪߢ ߧߪߢ ߪ߫ߢ ߪ߫ߢ
Power Input T3 Cool W - - - -
Heat W ߩߥߢ ߩߥߢ ߪߥߢ ߪߥߢ
ƟߣAͱͱ̷  ߤ࢏ߪ ߤ࢏ߪ ߦ࢏ߤ ߦ࢏ߤ
Current T3 Cool  - - - -
Heat  ߥ࢏ߦ ߥ࢏ߦ ߥ࢏ߪ ߥ࢏ߪ

kkŵ 9ϩЇࢩ˵Ǯ ߣߧ࢏ߧߢ ߣߧ࢏ߧߢ ߣߥ࢏ߧߢ ߣߥ࢏ߧߢ

k˙ѣʀ̈ʪ͝ʀц - - - -

COP 9ϩЇࢩ˵Ǯ ߣߧ࢏ߢߧ ߣߧ࢏ߢߧ ߣߦ࢏ߦߧ ߣߦ࢏ߦߧ

Dehumidifying ̷ࢩ˵θ࢏ ߤ࢏ߧ ߤ࢏ߧ ߤ࢏ߧ ߤ࢏ߧ


IDU - ů˜ߤ࣑kĮ࣒ ů˜ߤ࣑kĮ࣒ ů˜ߤ࣑kĮ࣒ ů˜ߤ࣑kĮ࣒
Platform
ODU - ĘࣛƊÃ ĘࣛƊÃ ĘࣛƊÃ ĘࣛƊÃ
‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ
đɇ̈͝ - ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߣɵцߤ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߣɵцߤ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߣɵцߤ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߣɵцߤ
kЭɇΧ
‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߨƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߨƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߨƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߨƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߨߨߢ͔͔ࡥ
Sub - ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߤࣛߥ࣒ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߤࣛߥ࣒ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߤࣛߥ࣒ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߤࣛߥ࣒

‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߤߦƊࡒߪߧߢࢩߪߤߧ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߤߦƊࡒߪߧߢࢩߪߤߧ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߤߦƊࡒߪߧߢࢩߪߤߧ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߤߦƊࡒߪߧߢࢩߪߤߧ͔͔ࡥ


đɇ̈͝ - AͱθθЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߦɵцߦɵцߤ AͱθθЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߦɵцߦɵцߤ AͱθθЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߦɵцߦɵцߤ AͱθθЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߦɵцߦɵцߤ
Cond
Sub - - - - -
đͱʒʪ̷ - çƟĘߣߥߢUߦߤƸ˜ŵ çƟĘߣߥߢUߦߤƸ˜ŵ çƟĘߣߥߢUߦߤƸ˜ŵ çƟĘߣߥߢUߦߤƸ˜ŵ
Comp
OLP - - - - -
Code - U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߨ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߨ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߨ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߨ
đͱϩͱθÃ͝ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ࣑ø࣒ࢩƊÃAࣛ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ࣑ø࣒ࢩƊÃAࣛ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ࣑ø࣒ࢩƊÃAࣛ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ࣑ø࣒ࢩƊÃAࣛ
Ęɇ͔ʪ - ߦߣAǤâࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ ߦߣAǤâࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ ߦߣAǤâࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ ߦߣAǤâࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ
Code - U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߦߤA U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߦߤA U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߦߤA U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߦߤA
đͱϩͱθĮЇϩ
Ęɇ͔ʪ - ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߦߧࣛߪ9 ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߦߧࣛߪ9 ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߦߧࣛߪ9 ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߦߧࣛߪ9
Expansion ‫ࡒף‬ø - ‫ߦ࢏ߣף‬ ‫ߦ࢏ߣף‬ ‫ߦ࢏ߣף‬ ‫ߦ࢏ߣף‬
type - ŵߦߣߢ ŵߦߣߢ ŵߦߣߢ ŵߦߣߢ
ŵʪ˙θ̈˝ʪθɇ͝ϩ
charge g ߣߣߧߢ˝ ߣߣߧߢ˝ ߣߣߧߢ˝ ߣߣߧߢ˝
ø̈αЇ̈ʒࢩ
ƊǤAǤɇ̷Эʪ - ‫ߤߧ࢏߫ףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬ ‫ߤߧ࢏߫ףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬ ‫ߤߧ࢏߫ףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬ ‫ߤߧ࢏߫ףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬
ɇϑ
Tube Üϑ࢏ࢩƊЇʀ࢏ - ‫ߩ࢏ߤߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬ ‫ߩ࢏ߤߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬ ‫ߩ࢏ߤߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬ ‫ߩ࢏ߤߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬
Drain hose Uࡒø mm ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ
ߦࣛǮǽǤࢩǤ HP ߤ²ť ߤ²ť ߤ²ť ߤ²ť
Power Supply Ǥࢩ²іࢩ‫ף‬ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ
Climate Class - Ɵߣ Ɵߣ Ɵߣ Ɵߣ
IDU UT,T ʒ9 ߦߣʒ9॰ ߦߣʒ9॰ ߦߥʒ9॰ ߦߥʒ9॰
Ęͱ̈ϑʪ
ODU ʒ9 ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߥʒ9॰ ߧߥʒ9॰

ĘʪϩƊ̈іʪ IDU ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ


mm
࣑Ǯࡒ²ࡒU࣒ ODU ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ
IDU ߣߢ࢏ߣ ߣߢ࢏ߣ ߣߢ࢏ߣ ߣߢ࢏ߣ
Weight kg
ODU ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߤ࢏ߦ
IDU ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜
Cooling
ODU ࣛߢ࢏ߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜ ߣߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜ ࣛߢ࢏ߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜ ߣߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜
Operation
range IDU ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ
Heating
ODU ࣛߣߥड़ߩߧঌ˜ ࣛߧ࢏ߣड़ߩߧঌ˜ ࣛߣߥड़ߩߧঌ˜ ࣛߧ࢏ߣड़ߩߧঌ˜

2-2
Model AR09TSFYBWK/CV AR12TSFYBWK/CV AR18TSFYBWK/CV AR18TSFACWKXCV
Rating Mode Unit Wall-mounted Wall-mounted Wall-mounted Wall-mounted
T1 Cool Btu/h 9000 12000 18000 18000
Capacity T3 Cool Btu/h - - - -
Heat Btu/h 11000 12000 21000 20600
T1 Cool W 645 995 1630 1385
Power Input T3 Cool W - - - -
Heat W 865 960 1850 1630
T1 Cool A 3.1 4.8 7.4 6.2
Current T3 Cool A - - - -
Heat A 4.2 4.6 8.2 7.3

EER Btu/hW 13.95 12.05 11.05 13.00

- - - -

COP Btu/hW 12.70 12.50 11.35 12.65

Dehumidifying l/hr. 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5


IDU - Q1 (GEO) Q1 (GEO) Q3 (GEO) QF3
Platform
ODU - N-SI N-SI Q-480 P-520
‫ף‬7, ( 2R*10S+1R*4S
‫ף‬7, 2R*9(10)S*591mm, H1.3, ‫ף‬7, 2R*9(10)S*591mm, H1.3, ‫ף‬7, 2R*10S*825.5mm, H1.3,
Main - N.G.S, 1by2 N.G.S, 1by2 N.G.S, 4by4
)*825.5mm, (H1.3+H1.3), N.G.S,
4by4
Evap
‫ף‬7, 2R*5(6)S*591mm, H1.3, ‫ף‬7, 2R*5(6)S*591mm, H1.3, ‫ף‬7, 2R*5(6)S*826mm, H1.3, ‫ף‬7, ( 2R*6S+1R*4S )*825.5mm,
Sub - N.G.S : (Q-1-5) N.G.S : (Q-1-5) N.G.S : (Q-3-3) (H1.3+H1.3), N.G.S : (Q-3-6)

‫ף‬7W, 2R*24S*850/825mm, ‫ף‬7W, 2R*24S*850/825mm, ‫ף‬7W, 2R*28S*906.8mm, Cor- ‫ף‬7W, 2R*36S*906.8mm, Cor-
Main - Corrugate1.5, N.G.S, 4by4by2 Corrugate1.5, N.G.S, 4by4by2 rugate1.5, N.G.S, 4by4by1 rugate1.5, N.G.S, 5by5by1
Cond
Sub - - - - -
Model - KTN130D42UFR KTN130D42UFR UG9TK3150FE4 UG8TH8265FEW
Comp
OLP - - - - -
Code - DB31-00694A DB31-00694A DB31-00636A DB31-00637A
Motor In RD-310-25-8A(AL) / SIC- RD-310-25-8B / SIC-
Name - FMH2031SSA FMH2031SSA
41CVJ-F127-2 37CVL-F127-2
Code - DB31-00642C DB31-00642C DB31-00642C DB31-00579A
Motor Out
Name - RD-310-45-8B RD-310-45-8B RD-310-45-8B FMDC531SSA
Expansion ‫ࡒף‬ø - ‫ף‬1.4 ‫ף‬1.4 ‫ף‬1.65 ‫ף‬1.65
type - R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant
charge g 1000 g 1000 g 1300 g 1800 g
Liquid /
SVC Valve - ‫ף‬6.35/‫ף‬9.52 ‫ף‬6.35/‫ף‬9.52 ‫ף‬6.35/‫ߣף‬2.7 ‫ף‬6.35/‫ߣף‬2.7
Gas
Tube Dis. / Suc. - ‫ף‬9.52/‫ߣף‬2.7 ‫ף‬9.52/‫ߣף‬2.7 ‫ף‬9.52/‫ߣף‬2.7 ‫ף‬9.52/‫ߣף‬5.88
Drain hose D*L mm 20*550 20*550 20*550 20*550
4-WAY V/V HP 2 HP 2 HP 2 HP 2 HP
Power Supply V/Hz/‫ף‬ 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1
Climate Class - T1 T1 T1 T1
IDU UT,T dB 4ߣʒ9॰ ߦߥʒ9॰ ߦߪʒ9॰ ߦߪʒ9॰
Noise
ODU dB ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߥʒ9॰ 5ߩʒ9॰ 5ߩʒ9॰

Net Size IDU 820*299*215 820*299*215 1055*299*215 1055*299*215


mm
(W*H*D) ODU 790*548*285 790*548*285 880*638*310 880*798*310
IDU 9.2 9.2 11.5 12.5
Weight kg
ODU 32.4 32.4 38.1 55.6
IDU 6ߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ 6ߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ 6ߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ 6ߣड़߫ߢઘ˜
Cooling
ODU 14 ~ 115 °F 14 ~ 115 °F 14 ~ 115 °F -0.4 ~ 115 °F
Operation
range IDU ߪߣઘ˜ͱr less ߪߣઘ˜ͱr less ߪߣઘ˜ͱr less ߪߣઘ˜ͱr less
Heating
ODU -5.1 ~ 75 °F -5.1 ~ 75 °F -5.1 ~ 75 °F -13 ~ 75 °F

2-3
đͱʒʪ̷ ŵߣߪƟƊ˜9ǮçࢩAǤ ŵߤߦƟƊ˜ǽ9ǮçࢩAǤ ŵߤߦƟƊ˜AǮçǹAǤ ŵߤߦƟƊ˜9ǮçࢩAǤ
ŵɇϩ̈͝˝ đͱʒʪ Unit Wall-mounted Wall-mounted Wall-mounted Wall-mounted
ƟߣAͱͱ̷ 9ϩЇࢩ˵ ߣߪߢߢߢ ߤߤߢߢߢ ߤߣߢߢߢ ߤߣߢߢߢ
Capacity T3 Cool 9ϩЇࢩ˵ - - - -
Heat 9ϩЇࢩ˵ ߤߢߨߢߢ ߤߦߢߢߢ ߤߩߧߢߢ ߤߩߧߢߢ
ƟߣAͱͱ̷ W ߣߥߪߧ ߤߣߢߢ ߣߨߪߢ ߣߨߪߢ
Power Input T3 Cool W - - - -
Heat W ߣߨߥߢ ߤߤ߫ߢ ߤߦߢߢ ߤߦߢߢ
ƟߣAͱͱ̷  ߨ࢏ߤ ߫࢏ߪ ߩ࢏ߨ ߩ࢏ߨ
Current T3 Cool  - - - -
Heat  ߩ࢏ߥ ߣߢ࢏ߧ ߣߢ࢏ߩ ߣߢ࢏ߩ

kkŵ 9ϩЇࢩ˵Ǯ ߣߥ࢏ߢߢ ߣߢ࢏ߧߢ ߣߤ࢏ߧߢ ߣߤ࢏ߧߢ

k˙ѣʀ̈ʪ͝ʀц - - - -

COP 9ϩЇࢩ˵Ǯ ߣߤ࢏ߨߧ ߣߢ࢏ߧߢ ߣߣ࢏ߦߧ ߣߣ࢏ߦߧ

Dehumidifying ̷ࢩ˵θ࢏ ߤ࢏ߧ ߤ࢏ߧ ߤ࢏ߧ ߤ࢏ߧ


IDU - QF3 Q3 QF3 QF3
Platform
ODU - ťࣛߧߤߢ ťࣛߧߤߢ Ƹ9ߣ Ƹ9ߣ
‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ
‫ߤࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߣߢƊࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ²ߣ࢏ߥࡥ
đɇ̈͝ - ࣒ࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥ
Ę࢏࢏Ɗࡥߦɵцߦ
࣒ࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥ ࣒ࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥ
4by4 4by4 4by4
kЭɇΧ
‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߨƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߧ࣑ߨ࣒Ɗࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ²ߣ࢏ߥࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߨƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ ‫ߤ࣑ࡥߩף‬ŵࡒߨƊॐߣŵࡒߦƊ࣒ࡒߪߤߧ࢏ߧ͔͔ࡥ
Sub - ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߥࣛߨ࣒ Ę࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߥࣛߦ࣒ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߥࣛߩ࣒ ࣑²ߣ࢏ߥॐ²ߣ࢏ߥ࣒ࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡤ࣑ůࣛߥࣛߩ࣒

‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߥߨƊࡒ߫ߢߨ࢏ߪ͔͔ࡥAͱθ- ‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߥߨƊࡒ߫ߢߨ࢏ߪ͔͔ࡥAͱθ- ‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߦߨƊࡒ߫ߧߢ͔͔ࡥAͱθ- ‫ߩף‬ǮࡥߤŵࡒߦߨƊࡒ߫ߧߢ͔͔ࡥAͱθ-


đɇ̈͝ - θЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߧɵцߧɵцߣ θЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߧɵцߧɵцߣ θЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߪɵцߪ θЇ˝ɇϩʪߣ࢏ߧࡥĘ࢏࢏Ɗࡥߪɵцߪ
Cond
Sub - - - - -
đͱʒʪ̷ - ƸߪƟ²ߪߤߨߧ˜kǮ ƸߪƟ²ߪߤߨߧ˜kǮ ƸߪƟ²ߪߤߨߧ˜âǮ ƸߪƟ²ߪߤߨߧ˜âǮ
Comp
OLP - - - - -
Code - U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߩ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߨ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߩ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߨߥߩ
đͱϩͱθÃ͝ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ9ࢩƊÃAࣛ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ࣑ø࣒ࢩƊÃAࣛ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ9ࢩƊÃAࣛ ŵUࣛߥߣߢࣛߤߧࣛߪ9ࢩƊÃAࣛ
Ęɇ͔ʪ - ߥߩAǤøࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ ߦߣAǤâࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ ߥߩAǤøࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ ߥߩAǤøࣛ˜ߣߤߩࣛߤ
Code - U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߧߩ߫ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߧߩ߫ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߧߩ߫ U9ߥߣࣛߢߢߧߩ߫
đͱϩͱθĮЇϩ
Ęɇ͔ʪ - ˜đUAߧߥߣƊƊ ˜đUAߧߥߣƊƊ ˜đUAߧߥߣƊƊ ˜đUAߧߥߣƊƊ
Expansion ‫ࡒף‬ø - ‫ߧߨ࢏ߣף‬ ‫ߧߨ࢏ߣף‬ ‫ߧߨ࢏ߣף‬ ‫ߧߨ࢏ߣף‬
type - ŵߦߣߢ ŵߦߣߢ ŵߦߣߢ ŵߦߣߢ
ŵʪ˙θ̈˝ʪθɇ͝ϩ
charge g ߣߪߢߢ˝ ߣߪߢߢ˝ ߤߧߢߢ˝ ߤߧߢߢ˝
ø̈αЇ̈ʒࢩ
ƊǤAǤɇ̷Эʪ - ‫ߩ࢏ߤߣףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬ ‫ߪߪ࢏ߧߣףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬ ‫ߪߪ࢏ߧߣףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬ ‫ߪߪ࢏ߧߣףࢩߧߥ࢏ߨף‬
ɇϑ
Tube Üϑ࢏ࢩƊЇʀ࢏ - ‫ߪߪ࢏ߧߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬ ‫ߪߪ࢏ߧߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬ ‫ߪߪ࢏ߧߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬ ‫ߪߪ࢏ߧߣףࢩߤߧ࢏߫ף‬
Drain hose Uࡒø mm ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ ߤߢࡒߧߧߢ
ߦࣛǮǽǤࢩǤ HP ߤ²ť ߤ²ť ߤ²ť ߤ²ť
Power Supply Ǥࢩ²іࢩ‫ף‬ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ ߤߢߪࣛߤߥߢࢩߨߢࢩߣ
Climate Class - Ɵߣ Ɵߣ Ɵߣ Ɵߣ
IDU UT,T ʒ9 ߦߪʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰
Ęͱ̈ϑʪ
ODU ʒ9 ߧߩʒ9॰ ߨߢʒ9॰ ߨߢʒ9॰ ߨߢʒ9॰

ĘʪϩƊ̈іʪ IDU ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ


mm
࣑Ǯࡒ²ࡒU࣒ ODU ߪߪߢࡒߩ߫ߪࡒߥߣߢ ߪߪߢࡒߩ߫ߪࡒߥߣߢ ߫ߦߢࡒ߫߫ߪࡒߥߥߢ ߫ߦߢࡒ߫߫ߪࡒߥߥߢ
IDU ߣߤ࢏ߧ ߣߣ࢏ߧ ߣߤ࢏ߧ ߣߤ࢏ߧ
Weight kg
ODU 5ߧ࢏ߨ 5ߧ࢏ߨ ߨߪ࢏ߤ ߨߪ࢏ߤ
IDU ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜ ߨߣड़߫ߢઘ˜
Cooling
ODU ߣߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜ ߣߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜ ࣛߢ࢏ߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜ ߣߦड़ߣߣߧঌ˜
Operation
range IDU ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ ߪߣઘ˜ͱθ̷ʪϑϑ
Heating
ODU ࣛߧ࢏ߣड़ߩߧঌ˜ ࣛߧ࢏ߣड़ߩߧঌ˜ ࣛߣߥड़ߩߧঌ˜ ࣛߧ࢏ߣड़ߩߧঌ˜

2-4
ߤࣛߥƟ˵ʪʀͱ͔Χɇθɇϩ̈ЭʪϑΧʪʀ̈ѣʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙ΧθͱʒЇʀϩ

DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Model
AR09TSFACWKXCV AR09TSFABWK/CV AR12TSFACWKXCV AR12TSFABWK/CV

Indoor Unit

Design

Outdoor Unit

Indoor Unit ߣߢ࢏ߣ ߣߢ࢏ߣ ߣߢ࢏ߣ ߣߢ࢏ߣ


ĘʪϩǮʪ̈˝˵ϩ
Outdoor Unit ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߤ࢏ߦ
Indoor Unit ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߪߪ߫ࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ
ĘʪϩÜ͔ʪ͝ϑ̈ͱ͝
Outdoor Unit ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ
Indoor Unit ߦߣʒ9॰ ߦߣʒ9॰ ߦߥʒ9॰ ߦߥʒ9॰
Ęͱ̈ϑʪ
Outdoor Unit ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߥʒ9॰ ߧߥʒ9॰
̈θťЇθ̈˙ц̈͝˝Ɗцϑϩʪ͔ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ
Indoor Display ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk

DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Model
AR09TSFYBWK/CV AR12TSFYBWK/CV AR18TSFYBWK/CV AR18TSFACWKXCV

Indoor Unit

Design

Outdoor Unit AC071RXADKG

Indoor Unit ߫࢏ߤ ߫࢏ߤ ߣߣ࢏ߧ ߣߤ࢏ߧ


ĘʪϩǮʪ̈˝˵ϩ
Outdoor Unit ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߤ࢏ߦ ߥߪ࢏ߣ 5ߧ࢏ߨ
Indoor Unit ߪߤߢࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߪߤߢࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ
ĘʪϩÜ͔ʪ͝ϑ̈ͱ͝
Outdoor Unit ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߩ߫ߢࡒߧߦߪࡒߤߪߧ ߪߪߢࡒߨߥߪࡒߥߣߢ ߪߪߢࡒߩ߫ߪࡒߥߣߢ
Indoor Unit ߦߣʒ9॰ ߦߥʒ9॰ ߦߪʒ9॰ ߦߪʒ9॰
Ęͱ̈ϑʪ
Outdoor Unit ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߥʒ9॰ ߧߩʒ9॰ ߧߩʒ9॰
̈θťЇθ̈˙ц̈͝˝Ɗцϑϩʪ͔ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ
Indoor Display ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk

2-5
ߤࣛߥƟ˵ʪʀͱ͔Χɇθɇϩ̈ЭʪϑΧʪʀ̈ѣʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙ΧθͱʒЇʀϩ

DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Model
AR18TSFABWK/CV AR24TSFYBWK/CV AR24TSFACWKXCV AR24TSFABWK/CV

Indoor Unit

Design

Outdoor Unit AC071RXADKG AC071RXADKG

Indoor Unit ߣߤ࢏ߧ ߣߣ࢏ߧ ߣߤ࢏ߧ ߣߤ࢏ߧ


ĘʪϩǮʪ̈˝˵ϩ
Outdoor Unit 5ߧ࢏ߨ 5ߧ࢏ߨ ߨߪ࢏ߤ ߨߪ࢏ߤ
Indoor Unit ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ ߣߢߧߧࡒߤ߫߫ࡒߤߣߧ
ĘʪϩÜ͔ʪ͝ϑ̈ͱ͝
Outdoor Unit ߪߪߢࡒߩ߫ߪࡒߥߣߢ ߪߪߢࡒߩ߫ߪࡒߥߣߢ ߫ߦߢࡒ߫߫ߪࡒߥߥߢ ߫ߦߢࡒ߫߫ߪࡒߥߥߢ
Indoor Unit ߦߪʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰ ߧߣʒ9॰
Ęͱ̈ϑʪ
Outdoor Unit ߧߩʒ9॰ ߨߢʒ9॰ ߨߢʒ9॰ ߨߢʒ9॰
̈θťЇθ̈˙ц̈͝˝Ɗцϑϩʪ͔ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ kƊǽAøkĘ˜ÃøƟkŵ
Indoor Display ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk ߪߪƊk

2-6
ߤࣛߦʀʀʪϑϑͱθɇцɇ͝ʒͱΧϩ̈ͱ͝ϑΧʪʀ̈ѣʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝ϑ

Item Descriptions AͱʒʪĘͱ࢏ Q’ty ŵʪ͔ɇθ̧


U9߫ߢࣛߣߣߦߧߥ
ߣ
࣑ůߣࡥůߤࡥů˜ߤ࣒
ƊƊǽ²ʝkŵ
U9߫ߢࣛߣߣߦߧߦ
ߣ
࣑ůߥࡥů˜ߥ࣒

U9߫ߨࣛߤߦ߫ߢߣ9
࣑ŵࡒࡒƟƊ˜ࡒࡒࡒࡒࡒ࣒
ƊƊǽǮÃŵkøkƊƊŵkđĮAĮĘ ߣ
U9߫ߨࣛߤߦ߫ߢߣ
࣑ŵࡒࡒƟƊ˜ǽࡒࡒࡒࡒࡒ࣒

²ĮøUkŵŵkđĮAĮĘ U9ߨߣࣛߢߨߢߪߩ ߣ
Indoor unit case
9ƟƟkŵǽ ߦߥߢߣࣛߢߢߢߣߤߣ ߤ

U9ߨߪࣛߢߪߨߦߩ
࣑ŵࡒࡒƟƊ˜ࡒࡒࡒࡒࡒ࣒
đĘƸøƸƊkŵƊ ߣ
U9ߨߪࣛߢߪߨߦߪ
࣑ŵࡒࡒƟƊ˜ǽࡒࡒࡒࡒࡒ࣒

đĘƸøÃĘƊƟøø U9ߨߪࣛߢߪߪߢߩ ߣ

ƊAŵkǮࣛƟťťÃʝ ߨߢߢߤࣛߢߢߢߨߤߥ ߤ

ŵЇɵɵʪθøʪ˝ U9ߨߩࣛߢߣߧߥߥ 4

U9ߨߥࣛߣߢߥߧߧA
5
࣑ŵߣߪƟƊ˜Aࡒࡒࡒࡒ࣒
AťࣛUŵÃĘ Outdoor unit case
U9ߨߥࣛߣߢߥߧߧA
3
࣑ŵߤߦƟƊ˜Aࡒࡒࡒࡒ࣒

UŵÃĘࣛťøƸĮƸƟ U9ߨߩࣛߢߣߧߥߥ ߣ

2-7
3. Alignment and Adjustments
3-1 Test Mode

- How to Approach Test Mode


You can approach the test mode by pressing the on/off
switch of indoor unit for 5 seconds.

- Test mode operation option


After installing the air conditioner, check whether each subordinate is normally operated or not by
operating the test mode.
• When an Error occurs, display the Error Mode.
• Operation Mode : Cool mode. operate the cool mode by operating the compressor by force
without the compressor ON/OFF according to the set temperature/indoor temperature. (Do not
follow the antifreeze control)
• Up-down louver : Up-down swing mode
• Indoor Fan : Turbo

• Because the heat mode operate the cool mode by force not related to the set temperature
/ indoor temperature, check whether each subordinate is operated normally or not after
Note completing installation and must turn off the power of the air conditioner.

3-1
3-2 Display Error and Check Method

3-2-1 Indoor Display Error and Check Mathod

ERROR MODE TYPE


INDOOR/ DESCRIPTION
7-SEG
OUTDOOR
C101, C102 Communication error
C108 Set address error
C121 Room TH sensor error
C122, C123 INDOOR MID, INDOOR IN EVA-TH sensor error
C140 Dust sensor error
C142 Humidity error
INDOOR
C143 Motion sensor error
C154 Fan error(indoor)
C161 Mixed operation error
C163 Option error
C187 çߣѣ̷ϩʪθ˙ʪʪʒɵɇʀ̧ʪθθͱθ
C665 Drain pump error

3-2
3-2-2 Outdoor Display Error and Check Mathod

ERROR MODE
DESCRIPTION
7-SEG YEL GRN RED
- Power off /VDD NG

- Power on reset (1sec)

- Normal operation

- Abnormal communication
(Indoor <-> Outdoor)
-
C464 IPM over current (O.C) error

C461 Comp. strating error

C470 EEPROM data error (no data)


C466 DC-Link voltage under / Over error
C484 PFC over load error
C483 Over voltage protection error
C221 OUT-TH (Outdoor temperature) sensor error

C416 DIS-TH (Discharge temperature) Over error

C251 DIS-TH (Discharge temperature) sensor error


C468 Current sensor error
C474 Heatsink sensor error
C485 Input current sensor error
C465 Comp. V_limit/ I_limit error
C500 Heatsinkover temperature error
C231 CON-TH (Cond temperature) sensor error

C203 Time out Comp. (Inv Micom <->Main Micom)

C458 Fan error

C471 EEPROM data error (Main Micom <-> INV Micom)

C467 Comp. wire missing error


C440 Prohibit operation condition error (Heating)
C441 Prohibit operation condition error (Cooling)
C469 DC-Link voltage sensor
C488 AC Input voltage sensor
C462 AC Input I_limit trip error
C554 Gas leak error
C574 Gas shortage error
C422 EEV or valve close error-self diagnosis
- Test operation at Cooling mode

- Test operation at Heating mode

:LAMP ON : LAMP OFF : LAMP BLINK

3-3
3-3 Setting Option Setup Method
Ex) Option No. :

Step 1

Enter the Option Setup mode.


1. Tack out the batteriesof remote control.

2. Press the temperatur e button simultaneouslyand insert the battery again.

3. Make sure the remote control display shown as

Step 2

Enter the Options Setup mode and select your options asscording to the following procedure.

Method Display
1
Setting option SEG1

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

2
Setting option SEG2

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

3
Press the button to set Cool mode.

4
Setting option SEG3

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

5
Setting option SEG4

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

3-4
Method Display
6
Press the button to set Cool mode.

7
Setting option SEG5

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

8
Setting option SEG6

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

9
Press the button to set Cool mode.

10
Setting option SEG7

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

11 Setting option SEG8

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select.


12
Press the button to set Cool mode.

13
Setting option SEG9

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

14
Setting option SEG10

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

3-5
Method Display
15
Press the button to set Cool mode.

16 Setting option SEG11

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select.


17
Setting option SEG12

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

18
Press the button to set Cool mode.

19
Setting option SEG13

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

20
Setting option SEG14

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

21
Press the button to set Cool mode.

22
Setting option SEG15

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

23
Setting option SEG16

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

3-6
Method Display
24
Press the button to set Cool mode.

25
Setting option SEG17

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

26
Setting option SEG18

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

27
Press the button to set Cool mode.

28
Setting option SEG19

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

29
Setting option SEG20

Press the button the display panel to.

Press the button repeatedly to select. …

Option code :
Opt ion code
M odel
Genera l Inst a l l
AR09TSFACWK/CV 011A25-17C0F7-271A20-37140D 020010-100000-200101-300346
AR12TSFACWK/CV 011A25-17C217-272323-37140D 020010-100000-200101-300346
AR09TSFYBWK/CV 010225-1740EA-271A20-37280D 020010-100000-200101-300335
AR12TSFYBWK/CV 010225-1740FA-272323-37280D 020010-100000-200101-300335
AR18TSFYBWK/CV 010225-15420B-27343D-37240D 020010-100000-200101-300357
AR18TSFACWK/CV 011A25-16C23B-27353C-37140D 020010-100000-200101-300357
AR18TSFABWK/CV 011A25-16C23B-27353C-37140D 020010-100000-200101-300357
AR24TSFYBWK/CV 010225-15423B-274046-37140D 020010-100000-200101-300357
AR24TSFACWK/CV 011A25-15C29D-273E51-37160D 020010-100000-200101-300357
AR24TSFABWK/CV 011A25-15C29D-273E51-37160D 020010-100000-200101-300357

3-7
4. Disassembly and Reassembly

QNecessary Tools

Item Remark
+SCREW DRIVER
Q’ty 1 ea.
To assembly and disassembly the screw
MONKEY SPANNER
Q’ty 1 ea.
To assembly and disassembly the Fan motor and Compressor
- SCREW DRIVER
Q’ty 1 ea.
To assembly and disassembly the screw

4-1
4-1. Indoor Unit

No. Parts Procedure Remark


1 PANEL-FRONT 1) Stop the driving of air conditioner and shut
off main power supply.

2) Detach FILTER PRE from the PANEL FRONT.

ߥ࣒Ɵ˵ʪAĮǤkŵťĘkø̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱɵͱʒцɵц˵ͱͱ̧ϑ
in center and side area.

ߦ࣒ƊʪΧɇθɇϩʪϩ˵ʪ˵ͱͱ̧ΧЇ̷̷̈͝˝ʪ͝ʒͱ˙ϩ˵ʪAĮǤkŵ
ťĘkøɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏࣑Ǯɇϩʀ˵ͱЇϩ˙ͱθϩ˵ʪ
ʒɇ͔ɇ˝ʪͱ˙˵ͱͱ̧ϑ࣒

4-2
No. Parts Procedure Remark
PANEL-FRONT Caution:

Assembly of Cover Panel after service end.


- Piping and Drain Hose must be careful not to
damage and progress must be done with both
hands.
ࣛĘʪʪʒϩͱʀ˵ʪʀ̧ɇ̷̷ɵͱϩϩͱ͔˵ͱͱ̧ϑ̈͝˵ͱ̷ʪϑͱ˙
the main frame before you push to assemble.

Caution:

ࣛϑϑʪ͔ɵ̷ʪ࣑ΧЇϑ˵࣒ϑ̈ʒʪ˵ͱͱ̧ϑ
ࣛϑϑʪ͔ɵ̷ʪ࣑ΧЇϑ˵࣒ʀʪ͝ϩʪθߧ˵ͱͱ̧ϑʪɇʀ˵࢏

4-3
No. Parts Procedure Remark
PANEL-FRONT ߧ࣒Ɵ˵ʪŵÃøøkÃĘøkƟ̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱɵͱʒцɵц˵ͱͱ̧ϑ
in the center and side area.

ߨ࣒ƊʪΧɇθɇϩʪϩ˵ʪ˵ͱͱ̧ΧЇ̷̷̈͝˝ʪ͝ʒͱ˙ϩ˵ʪŵÃøøk
ÃĘøkƟɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏࣑Ǯɇϩʀ˵ͱЇϩ˙ͱθϩ˵ʪ
ʒɇ͔ɇ˝ʪͱ˙˵ͱͱ̧ϑ࣒

7) To detach the PANEL FRONT from the main


˙θɇ͔ʪࡥЇ͝˙ɇϑϩʪ͝ߤϑʀθʪиϑɇϩϩ˵ʪɵͱϩϩͱ͔࢏࣑Їϑʪ
࣑ॐ࣒ƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

8) To detach the PANEL FRONT from the main


˙θɇ͔ʪࡥ̷ͱͱϑʪ͝ߦ˵ͱͱ̧ϑϩθЇʀϩЇθʪϑ࢏

Ǯ˵ʪ͝ϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪϩ˵ʪ˵ͱͱ̧ϑࡤΧЇ̷̷ͱЇϩʪɇʀ˵θ̈ɵϑ
͝ʪɇθϩ˵ʪ˵ͱͱ̧ϑɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏࣑Ǯɇϩʀ˵ͱЇϩ
˙ͱθϩ˵ʪʒɇ͔ɇ˝ʪͱ˙˵ͱͱ̧ϑ࣒

4-4
No. Parts Procedure Remark
PANEL-FRONT 9)Raise the PANEL FRONT upward as shown in
ϩ˵ʪѣ˝ЇθʪϩͱϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪϩ˵ʪߥ˵ͱͱ̧ϑ࢏

2 CONTROL-IN 10)To open the CONTROL-IN, raise the side


Ѥɇ͝˝ʪϑͱ˙ϩ˵ʪťøƟkࣛŵݲƟɇϩɇ͝ɇ͝˝̷ʪɇ͝ʒ
Ї̷͝ͱʀ̧ߤ˵ͱͱ̧ϑ࢏

11)To detach the CONTROLIN, unfasten a screw


ɵɇʀ̧ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪťøƟkࣛøk˜Ɵɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏
࣑Їϑʪ࣑ॐ࣒ƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

4-5
No. Parts Procedure Remark
CONTROL-IN 12)Separate Fan Motor wire as shown in
ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏

Caution:

When you separate the connector, pull


Χθʪϑϑ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪ̷ͱʀ̧̈͝˝ɵЇϩϩͱ͝࢏

13)Separate Blade Motor wire as shown in


ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏

Caution:

When you separate the connector, pull


Χθʪϑϑ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪ̷ͱʀ̧̈͝˝ɵЇϩϩͱ͝࢏

14)Cut off the Cable Tie tied up wires.

4-6
No. Parts Procedure Remark
2 CONTORL IN ߣߧ࣒Ƹ͝˙ɇϑϩʪ͝ɇϑʀθʪиͱ˙ϩ˵ʪθͱЇ͝ʒӥθʪɇ͝ʒ
Χ̈ʀ̧ЇΧƟʪ͔ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪӥθʪϑ˙θͱ͔

ƊƊǽkǤť࢏࣑Ƹϑʪ࣑ॐ࣒ƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࢏࣒

ߣߨ࣒Ɵ˵ʪAĮĘƟŵĮøࣛÃĘ̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱ²ĮøUkŵ
ťÃťkɵцɇ˵ͱͱ̧ɵͱϩϩͱ͔ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪʀɇϑʪɇϑϑ˵ͱи͝
̈͝ϩ˵ʪ̷ɇϑϩѣ˝Їθʪ࢏࣑ť̷ʪɇϑʪ̷ͱͱϑʪ͝θʪ͔ɇ̈̈͝͝˝
connectors before detaching CASE-CONTROL.

Caution:
When you separate the connector, pull
Χθʪϑϑ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪ̷ͱʀ̧̈͝˝ɵЇϩϩͱ͝࢏

17) Put down of the HOLDER PIPE and push up


ϩ˵ʪ˵ͱͱ̧ɇ͝ʒ̷ʪɇ͝ϑ̈ʒʪϩ˵ʪʀɇϑʪɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝
ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏

4-7
No. Parts Procedure Remark
3 TRAY DRAIN 18) To detach the TRAY DRAIN from the main
frame, pull the bottom of the TRAY DRAIN and
̈ϩ̷ʪɇ͝ϑϩͱиɇθʒϩͱцͱЇɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏

19) Pull out the Drain Hose.

4-8
No. Parts Procedure Remark
ߧ EVAPORATOR ߤߢ࣒Ɵ˵ʪ²ĮøUkŵťÃťk̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱɵͱʒцɵцߤ
˵ͱͱ̧ϑɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝ϩ˵ʪѣ˝Їθʪ࢏

21) To detach the HOLDER PIPE from the


͔ɇ̈͝˙θɇ͔ʪࡥ̷ͱͱϑʪ͝ߤ˵ͱͱ̧ϑϩθЇʀϩ˵θʪϑ࢏Ǯ˵ʪ͝
ϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ˵ͱͱ̧ϑࡤƸϑʪϩ˵ʪ࣑࣒ࣛƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࢏
Ã͝ϑʪθϩϩ˵ʪ࣑࣒ࣛƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ̈͝ϩͱϩ˵ʪ˝ɇΧͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ
˵ͱͱ̧ɇ͝ʒ̷ʪɇ͝ϩͱϩ˵ʪđͱϩͱθϑ̈ʒʪɇϑϑ˵ͱӥ͝͝
ѣ˝Їθʪϑ࢏࣑Ǯɇϩʀ˵ͱЇϩ˙ͱθϩ˵ʪʒɇ͔ɇϩʪͱ˙˵ͱͱ̧ϑ࣒

22)Remove the HOLDER PIPE.

ߤߥ࣒Ƹ͝˙ɇϑϩʪ͝ɇϑʀθʪиͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ˜ɇ͝đͱϩͱθϑ̈ʒʪ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪ
࣑ॐ࣒ƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࢏࣒

ߤߦ࣒Ƹ͝˙ɇϑϩʪ͝ߤϑʀθʪиϑͱ˙ϩ˵ʪͱΧΧͱϑ̈ϩʪϑ̈ʒʪͱ˙
ϩ˵ʪ˜ɇ͝đͱϩͱθ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪ࣑ॐ࣒ƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࢏࣒

4-9
No. Parts Procedure Remark
EVAPORATOR ߤߧ࣒ťЇ̷̷ЇΧϩ˵ʪkǤťĮŵƟĮŵͱ˙ϩ˵ʪͱΧΧͱϑ̈ϩʪ
side of the Fan Motor

ߤߨ̷࣒ͱͱϑʪ͝ɇ˵ͱͱ̧ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ˜ɇ͝đͱϩͱθϑ̈ʒʪ࢏

27) Pull up the EVAPORATOR toward to you.

4-10
No. Parts Procedure Remark
6 FAN MOTOR ߤߪ࣒Ƹ͝˙ɇϑϩʪ͝ɇϑʀθʪиͱ͝ϩ˵ʪAĮǤkŵđͱϩͱθ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪ
࣑ॐ࣒ƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࢏࣒
&

CROSS FAN

ߤ࣒߫Ƹ͝ӥ͝ʒϩ˵ʪđͱϩͱθǮ̈θʪ࢏

30)Detach the COVER Motor.

ߥߣ࣒Ƹ͝˙ɇϑϩʪ͝ɇϑʀθʪиͱ˙ϩ˵ʪAŵĮƊƊ˜Ęɇ̷̈ϩϩ̷ʪ࢏
࣑Ƹϑʪ࣑ॐ࣒ƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࢏࣒

32)Raise up the CROSS FAN of the left side


and pull out from the Motor.

4-11
4-2. Outdoor Unit (N-SI)
AR09TSF**WKXCV AR12TSF**WKXCV

NO. Parts Procedure Remark


1 Aͱ͔͔ͱ͝иͱθ̧ 1) Loosen each screws and
detach the cabi Top cover.

2) Loosen screws of the cabi front


and detach it.

4-12
NO. Parts Procedure Remark
3) Remove the 4 Cond Bar from the
holder of outdoor unit cabinet.
* This process is supported by
heating models only

4) Loosen screws from the Cabi Front


Lh and detach it.

ߧ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ϑʀθʪиϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪAɇɵ̈Ɗ̈ʒʪ
Rh and detach it.

4-13
NO. Parts Procedure Remark
2 Fan ߣ࣒Uʪϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪĘЇϩ˜̷ɇ͝˝ʪ̷̧̈ʪϩ˵ʪ
& picture on the right side.
Motor ࣑ƟЇθ͝ʀ̷ͱʀ̧ӥϑʪɵʪʀɇЇϑʪϩ˵ʪ
screw is left-handed.)
࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

2) Detach the Fan Propeller.


ߥ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ߦ˙̈ӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиϑϩͱʒʪϩɇʀ˵
the Motor.
࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

4) Disconnect the wire between


Ass’y Control Out and Motor.

ߧ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝˙̈ӱ͝˝ɵͱ̷ϩϑɇ͝ʒ
ʒʪϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪ9θɇʀ̧ʪϩđͱϩͱθ

4-14
NO. Parts Procedure Remark
3 Assy ߣ࣒Ɵͱθʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪAͱЭʪθʀͱ͝ϩθͱ̷ɵͱуࡤ
Control Out Pull the motor wire to allow
sufficient space as shown on the
right side and then remove the
screw.

2) Detach several connectors from


the Assy Control Out.
3) Detach several connectors from
the PCB of Assy Control Out.

1) Release the refrigerant at first.


2) Loosen screw on both sides.
3) Disassemble the pipes in both
inlet and outlet with welding torch.
ߦ࣒Uʪϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪ²ʪɇϩkуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθ࢏

4-15
NO. Parts Procedure Remark
ߧ Compressor 1) Loosen the nut and detach the
Compressor Lead Wire.
࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

2) Loosen the bolts at the bottom of


Aͱ͔Χθʪϑϑͱθ̷̧̈ʪϩ˵ʪΧ̈ʀϩЇθʪͱ͝ϩ˵ʪ
right side.
࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

4-16
4-3 Outdoor Unit (Q)
AR18TSFYBWKXCV

No. Parts Procedure Remark


1 Aͱ͔͔ͱ͝иͱθ̧ ߣ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ѣӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪʀɇɵ̈ϑ̈ʒʪŵ˵
and detach it.

2) Loosen each screws and detach the Cabi


Top Cover.

ߥ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ѣӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪʀɇɵ̈ϑ̈ʒʪ࢏

ߦ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ѣӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪ

cabi side Rh and detach it.

4-17
No. Parts Procedure Remark
1 Aͱ͔͔ͱ͝иͱθ̧ ߧ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ѣӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪAɇ͝ɵ̈͝ʪϩ

ߨ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ѣӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪAɇɵ̷̈ʪ˙ϩɇ͝ʒ
detach it and Remove the 4 Cond Bar from the
holderof outdoor unit cabinet.

4-18
No. Parts Procedure Remark
2 Fan ߣ࣒Uʪϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪĘЇϩ˜̷ɇ͝˝ʪ̷̧̈ʪϩ˵ʪΧ̈ʀϩЇθʪͱ͝
ϩ˵ʪθ̈˝˵ϩϑ̈ʒʪ࢏࣑ƟЇθ͝ʀ̷ͱʀ̧ӥϑʪɵʪʀɇЇϑʪϩ˵ʪ
& screw is left-handed.)
Motor ࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

2) Detach the Fan Propeller.

ߥ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ߦѣӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиϑϩͱʒʪϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪđͱϩͱθ࢏

࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

4) Disconnect the wire between Assy Control


Out and Motor.

ߧ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ѣӱ͝˝ɵͱ̷ϩϑɇ͝ʒʒʪϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪ9θɇʀ̧ʪϩ
Motor

4-19
No. Parts Procedure Remark
3 Assy ߣ࣒Ɵͱθʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪAͱЭʪθʀͱ͝ϩθͱ̷ɵͱуࡤťЇ̷̷ϩ˵ʪ
͔ͱϩͱθӥθʪϩͱɇ̷̷ͱиϑЇ˙ѣʀ̈ʪ͝ϩϑΧɇʀʪɇϑϑ˵ͱи͝
Control Out on the right side and then remove the screw.

2) Detach several connectors from the Assy


Control Out.

3) Detach several connectors from the PCB of


Assy Control Out.

4 ²ʪɇϩkуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθ ߣ࣒ŵʪ̷ʪɇϑʪϩ˵ʪθʪ˙θ̈˝ʪθɇ͝ϩɇϩѣθϑϩ࢏

2) Loosen screw on both sides.

3) Disassemble the pipes in both

inlet and outlet with welding torch.

ߦ࣒Uʪϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪ²ʪɇϩkуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθ࢏

4-20
No. Parts Procedure Remark
ߧ Compressor 1) Loosen the nut and detach the Compressor
øʪɇʒǮ̈θʪ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

2) Loosen the bolts at the bottom of


Aͱ͔Χθʪϑϑͱθ̷̧̈ʪϩ˵ʪΧ̈ʀϩЇθʪͱ͝ϩ˵ʪθ̈˝˵ϩϑ̈ʒʪ࢏
࣑Ƹϑʪđͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθ࢏࣒

4-21
4-4. Outdoor Unit (P)

AR18TSFACWKXCV AR18TSFABWKXCV AR24TSFYBWKXCV

No. Parts Procedure Remark


1 Aͱ͔͔ͱ͝Ǯͱθ̧ ߣ࣒øͱͱϑʪ͝ߪѣӱ͝˝ϑʀθʪиͱ͝ʪɇʀ˵ϑ̈ʒʪͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ
Aɇɵ̈͝ʪϩࣛƟͱΧ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

2 Assy cover control ߣ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪɇϑʀθʪиͱ˙AͱЭʪθࣛ


Aͱ͝ϩθͱ̷࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

3 Outdoor and indoor ࡱAɇЇϩ̈ͱ͝ࡤ


unit’s power cable and đɇ̧ʪϑЇθʪϑ˵Їϩϩ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪΧͱиʪθͱ˙˙ϑЇΧΧ̷ц
communication cable before disassembling.

ߣ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиߤѣуϑʀθʪиϑЇ͝ʒʪθʀɇɵ̷ʪ˵ͱ̷ʒʪθϑ
and remove.
ߤ࣒ʪϩθ̈ʒͱ˙ʀɇɵ̷ʪϩ̈ʪͱ˙ʀͱ͔͔Ї̈͝ʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝
cable.
ߥ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиϩ˵ʪ͝Ї͔ɵʪθϑͱ˙ϑʀθʪиϑͱ͝
ϩʪθ͔̈͝ɇ̷ɵ̷ͱʀ̧ɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪΧͱиʪθɇ͝ʒ
communication ‘Ring’ cables from terminal
ɵ̷ͱʀ̧࢏
ߦ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиʪɇθϩ˵ࣛӥθʪϑʀθʪиϑɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ
it.

4-22
No. Parts Procedure Remark
4 ASSY CABINET SIDE RH ߣ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪߣߣϑʀθʪиϑͱ͝
Aɇɵ̈͝ʪϩࣛϑ̈ʒʪŵ²࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

ߧ ASSY CABINET FRONT ߣ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪߩϑʀθʪиϑͱ͝ϑϑц


Aɇɵ̈͝ʪϩ˜θͱ͝ϩ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

6 ƊƊǽAĮĘƟŵĮøĮƸƟ ߣ࣒Üϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩɇ͝ʒƊʪΧɇθɇϩʪߧAͱ͝͝ʪʀϩͱθϑͱ˙
wire from Assy Control Out.
2) Separate Comp wire from each object.

ࡱAƸƟÃĮĘࡤ࣑Ǯ˵ʪ͝цͱЇʒ̈ϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩ9øUA
motor connector you have to cut the power
ͱ˙˙ѣθϑϩɇ͝ʒʒ̈ϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩߥߢϑʪʀͱ͝ʒϑ̷ɇϩʪθ͝ʒ
đɇ̧ʪϑЇθʪϩ˵ɇϩ̈ϑ͔̈Χͱϑϑ̈ɵ̷ʪϩͱʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩɇ͝ʒ
disconnect BLDC motor connector when the
power is on)

ߥ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪߤϑʀθʪиϑͱ͝ͱ˙ϑϑц
Control out.

4-23
No. Parts Procedure Remark
7 Fan propeller + Motor ߣ࣒Ɵɇ̧ʪ˜ɇ͝ťθͱΧʪ̷̷ʪθɇΧɇθϩ࢏
ߤ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪߦϑʀθʪиϑͱ͝đͱϩͱθ
ϩͱϩɇ̧ʪɇΧɇθϩđͱϩͱθ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

8 ASSY BRACKET MOTOR ߣ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪߤϑʀθʪиϑͱ͝ϩͱϩɇ̧ʪ


ɇΧɇθϩ9θɇʀ̧ʪϩđͱϩͱθ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

9 ²ʪɇϩkуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθ ߣ࣒ťЇθ˝ʪϩ˵ʪŵʪ˙θ̈˝ʪθɇ͝ϩѣθϑϩ࢏
ߤ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиϩ˵ʪѣуϑʀθʪи࢏
3) Separate the pipe from the Entrance and
kӱϑϩɵцЇϑ̈͝˝ɇиʪ̷ʒʪθ࢏
ߦ࣒ƊʪΧɇθɇϩʪ²ʪɇϩkуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθ˙θͱ͔Ƹ̈͝ϩ࢏

ࡱAƸƟÃĮĘࡤǮ˵ʪ͝θʪ͔ͱӬ͝˝ϩ˵ʪAͱ͔Χθʪϑϑͱθࡥ
²ʪɇϩkуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθࡥɇ͝ʒť̈ΧʪࡥťЇθ˝ʪϩ˵ʪ
Refrigerant inside the Compressor
completely and remove the pipe with a
иʪ̷ʒ̈͝˝Ѥɇ͔ʪ࢏

4-24
4-5. Outdoor Unit (UB)

AR24TSFACWKXCV AR24TSFABWKXCV

No. Parts Procedure Remark


1 Cabinet Front RH ࡱAƸƟÃĮĘࡤƟЇθ͝ͱϩ˵ʪΧͱиʪθɵʪ˙ͱθʪ
disassembly necessarily.

1) Remove the 2 screws from the


Cabinet Front RH and separate it.
࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

2 Aɇɵ̈͝ʪϩƸΧΧʪθ ߣ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪ߫ϑʀθʪиϑи˵̈ʀ˵̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱ
ʪɇʀ˵ϑ̈ʒʪͱ˙Aɇɵ̈͝ʪϩƸΧΧʪθɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏
࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

3 Cabinet-Installation ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪߣϑʀθʪии˵̈ʀ˵̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱ
Front Part Cabinet-Installation Front Part and separate
̈ϩ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

4-25
No. Parts Procedure Remark
4 ĮЇϩʒͱͱθƸ̈͝ϩЇɇθʒ ߣ࣒ťЇ̷̷ͱЇϩϩ˵ʪϑʪ͝ϑͱθ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪĮЇϩʒͱͱθƸ̈͝ϩ
Їɇθʒɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏
ߤ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪߦϑʀθʪиϑи˵̈ʀ˵̈ϑѣуʪʒ
ϩͱĮЇϩʒͱͱθƸ̈͝ϩЇɇθʒɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏
࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

ߧ Cabinet Rear RH 1) Pull out the sensor from the Cabinet Rear
RH and separate it.
ߤ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪߦϑʀθʪиϑи˵̈ʀ˵̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱ
each side of Cabinet Rear RH and separate
̈ϩ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

6 Cabinet-Installation Remove the 1 screw from the Cabinet-


Rear Part Ã͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ɇϩ̈ͱ͝ŵʪɇθťɇθϩɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪॐ
Screw Driver)

4-26
No. Parts Procedure Remark
7 Cabinet Front LF ߣ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪߪϑʀθʪиϑͱ͝Aɇɵ̈͝ʪϩࣛ
˜θͱ͝ϩø˜࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

8 Fan ߣ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪͱ͝ʪѣӱ͝˝͝Їϩ̷̧̈ʪϩ˵ʪΧ̈ʀϩЇθʪ
ͱ͝ϩ˵ʪθ̈˝˵ϩϑ̈ʒʪ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪ²ʪуɇ˝ͱ͝Ǯθʪ͝ʀ˵ࡥ
đͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθࡥ²ʪуɇ˝ͱ͝Ɗͱʀ̧ʪϩ࣒

9 Motor 1) Separate the Fan Propeller.


ߤ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪߦϑʀθʪиϑи˵̈ʀ˵̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱ
đͱϩͱθ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒
3) Separate the Motor Wire connector from
ϩ˵ʪĮЇϩʒͱͱθƸ̈͝ϩAͱ͝ϩθͱ̷ťɇθϩ

4-27
No. Parts Procedure Remark
10 9θɇʀ̧ʪϩđͱϩͱθ ߣ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪߤϑʀθʪиϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪ9θɇʀ̧ʪϩ
đͱϩͱθɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

11 Control Out 1) Disconnect 6 Connecters From Ass’y


Control Out.
ߤ࣒Ƹ͝ϑʀθʪиɇ͝ʒθʪ͔ͱЭʪߦ͔ͱЇ͝ϩ̈͝˝ϑʀθʪи
ͱ͝Aͱ͝ϩθͱ̷ĮЇϩ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒
3) Separate Ass’y Control Out.

12 4 Way Valve 1) First, discharge the refrigerant.


2) Remove the 2 screws which is
ѣуʪʒϩͱƊʪθӬʀʪǤɇ̷Эʪɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏
࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒
3) Separate the inlet and outlet pipes by
welding torch.

ࡱAƸƟÃĮĘࡤÃ˙цͱЇϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪϩ˵ʪAͱ͔Χθʪϑϑͱθࡥ
²ʪɇϩkуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθͱθť̈ΧʪࡥΧ̷ʪɇϑʪ˙Ї̷̷ц
discharge refrigerant in the Compressor and
then separate the Pipe by welding torch.

4-28
No. Parts Procedure Remark
13 EEV Valve 1) Remove the 2 screws which is
ѣуʪʒϩͱƊʪθӬʀʪǤɇ̷Эʪɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏
࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒
2)Separate the inlet and outlet pipes by
welding torch.

14 Compressor ߣ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪߣѣӱ͝˝͝Їϩ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪʪ͝ʒͱ˙
AͱЭʪθɇ͝ʒϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪ²ʪуɇ˝ͱ͝Ǯθʪ͝ʀ˵ࡥ
đͱ̧͝ʪцƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθࡥ²ʪуɇ˝ͱ͝Ɗͱʀ̧ʪϩ࣒
2) Separate the Felt Compressor.
3) Remove the 3 bolts from the bottom
ͱ˙Aͱ͔Χθʪϑϑͱθ̷̧̈ʪϩ˵ʪΧ̈ʀϩЇθʪͱ͝ϩ˵ʪ
θ̈˝˵ϩϑ̈ʒʪ࢏࣑Ƹϑʪ²ʪуɇ˝ͱ͝Ǯθʪ͝ʀ˵ࡥđͱ̧͝ʪц
ƊΧɇ͝͝ʪθࡥ²ʪуɇ˝ͱ͝Ɗͱʀ̧ʪϩ࣒

ߣߧ Condenser Connection ߣ࣒ŵʪ͔ͱЭʪϩ˵ʪߥϑʀθʪиϑи˵̈ʀ˵̈ϑѣуʪʒϩͱ


Part each side of Condenser Connection Part and
ϑʪΧɇθɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏࣑ƸϑʪॐƊʀθʪиUθ̈Эʪθ࣒

4-29
5. ASSY CONTROL
5-1 ASSY KIT (INDOOR UNIT)
Model Code

AR09TSFYBWKNCV

AR12TSFYBWKNCV
DB92-04845D
AR18TSFYBWKNCV

AR24TSFYBWKNCV

AR09TSFACWKXCV

AR09TSFABWKNCV

AR12TSFACWKXCV

AR12TSFABWKNCV
DB92-04845U
AR18TSFACWKXCV

AR18TSFABWKNCV

AR24TSFACWKXCV

AR24TSFABWKNCV

5-1-1 DB92-04845

    




 


 

   

 

5-1
DB92-04845
NO NAME CODE
D U
1 CASE CONTROL-IN DB61-07432A 1 1
2 PLATE CONTROL-LF DB61-07431A 1 1
3 PLATE CONTROL-LOW DB61-07428A 1 1
4 PLATE CONTROL-UP DB61-07429A 1 1
5 PLATE CONTROL-SUB DB61-07427A 1 1
6 HOLDER-WIRE DB61-05871A 1 1
7 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-001163 1 1
8 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000213 2 2
9 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 3 3
10 CABLE TIE 6501-001075 1 1
11 TERMINAL BLOCK_4P_CV DB37-00033B 1 1
12 ASSY PCB DISPLAY_88_WIFI DB92-04833B 1 1
13 SENSOR PHOTO DB32-00270A 0 0
SENSOR TEMP DB32-00277A 1 0
14
SENSOR HUMIDITY DB32-00272A 0 1
15 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-17169A 1 1
16 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-17055B 1 1
17 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-14245D 1 1
18 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-17170A 0 0
19 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-FJM DB93-17178A 1 1
20 ASSY PCB MAIN_DLX_GLOBAL DB92-04839A 1 1

5-2
5-2 ASSY KIT (OUT DOOR UNIT)
Model Code

AR09TSFYBWKNCV

AR12TSFYBWKNCV
DB92-04842N
AR09TSFABWKNCV

AR12TSFABWKNCV

AR09TSFACWKXCV
DB92-04842P
AR12TSFACWKXCV

AR24TSFYBWKNCV
DB92-04843H
AR18TSFABWKNCV

AR18TSFACWKXCV DB92-04843J

AR24TSFACWKXCV DB92-04843M

AR24TSFABWKNCV DB92-04843N

AR18TSFYBWKNCV DB92-04849D

5-2-1 PF2 (N-SI)

5-3
DB92-04842
NO NAME CODE
N P
1 ASSY-THERMAL GREASE 0205-000178 0.002 0.002

2 SCREW-MACHINE (TB) 6001-000722 2 2

3 SCREW-TAPPING (CLAMP 4EA) 6002-000234 4 4

4 SCREW-TAPPING (CLAMP 2EA, CASE 1EA) 6002-000239 3 3

5 SCREW-TAPPING (PBA) 6002-000630 1 1

6 SCREW-TAPPING (EARTH) 6009-001001 5 5

7 ASSY-SCREW MACHINE (H/S??) DB91-00933A 3 3

8 HOLDER-WIRE CLAMP DB61-00250A 2 2

9 CASE CONTROL LOW (WW, SI,Q-480) DB61-06722A 1 1

10 COVER CONTROL OUT (WW, SI) DB63-04234A 1 1

11 PLATE CONTROL(N-SI) DB61-05897C 1 1

12 SPRING DB81-00635A 2 2
13 SEAL DB62-11637T 0.153 0.153
14 LABEL DB98-34030A 1 1

15 HEAT SINK DB62-13008A 1 1

TERMINAL BLOCK DB65-00274A 1 1


16
TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036B 1 1

17 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-16371A 1 1

18 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-16402A 1 1

19 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMP DB93-09497B 1 1

20 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-AC SIGNAL DB93-17177A 1 1

21 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1 1

22 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1 1

23 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-REACTOR DB93-17175A 1 1

24 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-REACTOR(N-V2MD) DB93-17175B 0 0

25 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-T2P OUT DB93-07362A 0 0

26 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-14716A 0 0

27 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-17173A 1 1

28 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-14278A 0 0

29 ASSY PCB SUB DB92-02836A 0 0

30 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-16704A 0 1

31 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-HEATER TO TB DB93-13180A 0 1

32 ASSY PCB SUB-HEATER DB93-13220A 0 1

33 CABLE TIE 6501-000108 0 0

34 SENSOR TEMP DB95-05164A 1 1

ASSY MODULE DB92-04837C 0 1


35
ASSY MODULE DB92-04837D 1 0

5-4
5-2-2 PF3 (P)






 
 









 






2


3
 

5-5
DB92-04843
NO NAME CODE
H J
1 ASSY-THERMAL GREASE 0205-000178 0.002 0.002

2 SCREW-MACHINE (TB) 6001-000722 2 2

3 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000234 4 4

4 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000239 3 3

5 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000536 2 2

6 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-001306 2 2

7 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 4 4

8 ASSY-SCREW MACHINE DB91-00933A 7 7

9 HOLDER-WIRE CLAMP DB61-00250A 2 2

10 CASE CONTROL-UPPER DB61-04677A 1 1

11 CASE CONTROL DB61-05917A 1 1

12 PLATE CONTROL DB61-04698B 1 1


13 CABLE TIE DB65-10088D 1 1
14 SPRING ETC-SENSOR DB81-00635A 1 1

15 LABEL DB98-34030A 1 1

16 HEAT SINK DB62-13009A 1 1

17 TERMINAL BLOCK DB65-00274A 1 1

18 TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036B 1 1

19 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-17207A 1 1

20 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-16402A 1 1

21 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-AC SIGNAL DB93-16403A 1 1

22 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMP DB93-10905D 1 1

23 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE DB93-10905B 0 0

24 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-REACTOR DB93-17175A 1 1

25 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-T2P OUT DB93-07362A 0 0

26 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-14716A 0 0

27 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-17173A 1 1

28 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-14278A 0 0

29 ASSY PCB SUB DB92-02836A 0 0

30 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-16704A 0 1

31 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-HEATER TO TB DB93-13180A 0 1

32 ASSY PCB SUB-HEATER DB93-13220A 0 1

33 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1 1

34 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1 1

35 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121C 0 0

SENSOR TEMP DB32-00257A 1 1


36
SENSOR TEMP DB95-05164B 0 0

37 SUPPORT-PCB DB61-05796A 1 1

38 RUBBER DB67-01713A 1 1

ASSY PCB INVERTER DB92-04838A 1 0


39
ASSY PCB INVERTER DB92-04838C 0 1

5-6
5-2-3 PF3 (UB)

5-7
NO NAME CODE DB92-04843M

1 GREASE-SILICON 0205-000178 0.002

2 SCREW-MACHINE 6001-000722 2

3 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000234 4

4 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000239 6

5 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000536 3

6 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-001306 2

7 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 4

8 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 2

9 COIL HARMONIC DB27-00043C 1

10 TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036B 1

11 HOLDER-WIRE CLAMP DB61-00250A 2

12 SUPPORT-PCB DB61-05796A 1
13 CASE CONTROL-OUT DB61-07081A 1
14 PLATE CONTROL-MAIN DB61-07082B 1

15 SEAL CUTT DB62-11637D 0.179

16 HEAT SINK DB62-13009A 1

17 COVER CONTROL-OUT DB63-04035A 1

18 TERMINAL BLOCK DB65-00274A 1

19 CABLE TIE DB65-10088B 1

20 RUBBER DB67-01713A 1

21 LABEL BAR CODE DB68-02809A 1

22 RUBBER-COVER WIRE DB73-00023B 1

23 ASSY-SCREW MACHINE DB91-00933A 7

24 ASSY PCB INVERTER DB92-04838C 1

25 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMP DB93-10905B 1

26 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH WIRE DB93-12121B 1

27 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE DB93-12121C 1

28 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-HEATER TO TB DB93-13180A 1

29 ASSY PCB SUB-HEATER DB93-13220A 1

30 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-16402A 1

31 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-AC SIGNAL DB93-16403A 1

32 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-16704A 1

33 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-REACTOR DB93-17175A 1

34 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-17207A 1

35 ASSY-LABEL CAUTION DB98-27584A 1

36 LABEL INSTRUCTION DB98-33292A 1

37 LABEL INSTRUCTION DB98-33293A 1

5-8
5-2-4 PF3 (UB)

5-9
NO NAME CODE DB92-04843N

1 GREASE-SILICON 0205-000178 0.002

2 SCREW-MACHINE 6001-000722 2

3 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000234 4

4 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000239 6

5 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000536 2

6 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-001306 2

7 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 4

8 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 2

9 COIL HARMONIC DB27-00043C 1

10 TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036B 1

11 HOLDER-WIRE CLAMP DB61-00250A 2

12 SUPPORT-PCB DB61-05796A 1
13 CASE CONTROL-OUT DB61-07081A 1
14 PLATE CONTROL-MAIN DB61-07082B 1

15 SEAL CUTT DB62-11637D 0.179

16 HEAT SINK DB62-13009A 1

17 COVER CONTROL-OUT DB63-04035A 1

18 TERMINAL BLOCK DB65-00274A 1

19 CABLE TIE DB65-10088B 1

20 RUBBER DB67-01713A 1

21 LABEL BAR CODE DB68-02809A 1

22 RUBBER-COVER WIRE DB73-00023B 1

23 ASSY-SCREW MACHINE DB91-00933A 7

24 ASSY PCB INVERTER DB92-04838A 1

25 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMP DB93-10905B 1

26 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH WIRE DB93-12121B 1

27 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE DB93-12121C 1

28 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-16402A 1

29 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-AC SIGNAL DB93-16403A 1

30 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-REACTOR DB93-17175A 1

31 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-17207A 1

32 ASSY-LABEL CAUTION DB98-27584A 1

33 LABEL INSTRUCTION DB98-33292A 1

34 LABEL INSTRUCTION DB98-33293A 1

5-10
5-2-5 PF2 (Q)

5-11
NO NAME CODE DB92-04849D
1 ASSY-THERMAL GREASE 0205-000178 0.002
2 SCREW-MACHINE 6001-000722 2
3 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000234 4
4 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000239 3
5 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000630 1
6 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 4
7 ASSY-SCREW MACHINE DB91-00933A 3
8 HOLDER-WIRE CLAMP DB61-00250A 2
9 CASE CONTROL LOW DB61-06722A 1
10 COVER CONTROL OUT DB63-04234A 1
11 PLATE CONTROL DB61-04690B 1
12 SPRING DB81-00635A 2
13 SEAL DB62-11637T 0.153
14 SUPPORT-PCB DB61-04398A 0
15 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000527 0
16 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000536 0
17 LABEL DB98-34030A 1
18 HEAT SINK DB62-13008A 1
19 TERMINAL BLOCK DB65-00274A 1
20 TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036B 1
21 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-16371A 1
22 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-16402A 1
23 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMP DB93-09497B 1
24 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-AC SIGNAL DB93-17177A 1
25 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1
26 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1
27 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-REACTOR DB93-17175A 1

28 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-T2P OUT DB93-07362A 0

29 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-14716A 0

30 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-17173A 1

31 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-14278A 0


32 ASSY PCB SUB DB92-02836A 0
33 SENSOR TEMP DB32-00257A 1
34 ASSY MODULE DB92-04837D 1

5-12
6. Wiring Diagram
6-1 Indoor Unit

Diagram code :DB68-08680A (All Models)

CODE : DB68-08680A-02

6-1
6-2 Outdoor Unit

Diagram code :DB68-08682A


AR09TSFYBWKXCV AR09TSFABWKXCV AR09TSFACWKXCV AR18TSFYBWKXCV

AR12TSFYBWKXCV AR12TSFABWKXCV AR12TSFACWKXCV

CODE : DB68-08682A-02

6-2
Diagram code :DB68-08687A

AR24TSFYBWKXCV AR18TSFACWKXCV AR24TSFABWKXCV

AR18TSFABWKXCV AR24TSFACWKXCV

CODE NO : DB68-08687A-01

6-3
7. PCB Diagram
7-1 Indoor Main PCB

DB92-04839

CN810 CN800 CN801 CN320

CN390

CN100 CN340

CN900

CNP100
CN230

@98DSU)!"T @88DS U9T @89DS U;T


G9D9: G9D9: G9D9:
G:D 9 G:D 9 G:D 9
G;D : G;D : G;D :
G<D ; G<D ; G<D ;
G=D < G=D < G=D <
:;8D <;8D  988D ^%"/*&01,/^&ཇ
G9D9N G9D:N G9DN  G:D=
G:D9N G:D:N G;DNS T G<D 
G;D+ G;D:N  G=DNS T G>D NN
G<D G<D:N G?DN G@D N
G=D G=DN GAD  G98DN
G>D G>DN  G99D= G9:D 
G?D G?DN  G9;DN S T G9<DN N
G@D/ " G@D:NNN G9=DNS T G9>D 
GAD  GAD  G9?D NS N T G9@DNN
G98D= G98D9: G9AD NS N T G:8D 
G99D= G99D:NN  G:9D NS N T G::D
G9:D G9:D:N N G:;D9: G:<D
G9;D G9;D:N N G:=DN:S NT G:>D
G9<D/ "; G9<D:N N G:?DN9S NT G:@D=N9
G9=D
G9>D
G9?D 
G9@D/ ":
G9AD/ "9
G:8D/ "8
;A8D ;:8D<@= 988D A88D
G9D N G9D G9D G9D;98
G:D N G:D G:D G:D
G;D G;D G;D 
G<D  G<D G<D9=
G=D9: G=D  G=D 
G>D  

7-1
7-2 Outdoor PCB Inverter
DB92-04837
CN210 CN320 CNP004 CNP031 CNP002

CN380

CN700

CNP003

CN470 CNP001

CN800

CN810

CNP901

CNP402

CNP051/05

CN551

889DN ==9D N ;:8D


G9D G9DN  G9D=
88:DN G:DN  G:D
G9D G;D G;D 
88;DN  G<DN  G<D
G9D  G=DN  G=D
88<DN  G>D N  G>D 
G9D  G?DN  G?D9:
8=9M8=:D G@D+N  :98D N
G9DG9 GAD  G9DN 
G9DG: G98D= G:DN 
<8:D G99D= G;D
G9DN G9:D G<DN 
G:DN G9;D G=DN 
G;DN G9<D G>D N 
A89D G9=D G?DN 
G9D;98 G9>D G@DN 
G:D G9?D  GAD 
G;D  G9@DN G98D=
G<D9= G9ADN G99D=
G=D  G:8DN G9:D
G>D   @98D G9;D
<?8D   G9D 9 G9<D;N 
G9DN G:D : G9=D
G:D  G;D ; G9>D
G;D N G<D < G9?D 
G<D  G=D9: G9@D:N 
G=DN ?88 G9AD9N 
G>D  G9D9: G:8D8N 
G?DN G:D  ;@8D
G@D  G;D N G9D9
@88D G<D N G:D:
G9D  8;9D< G;D;
G:D G9D G<D 
G;D= G:D G=D=
G<DN G;D
G=DN
G>DN
G?DN

7-2
DB92-04838
CNP001 CNP002
CN901 CN470 CN810 CNP004

CN700

CN800
CNP031
CNP003
CN380

CN210

CN320

CNP041/042/043
CNP051 / 052

CN551

889DN ==9D N ;:8D


G9D G9DN  G9D=
88:DN G:DN  G:D
G9D G;D G;D 
88;DN  G<DN  G<D
G9D  G=DN  G=D
88<DN  G>D N  G>D 
G9D  G?DN  G?D9:
8=9M8=:D G@D+N  :98D N
G9DG9 GAD  G9DN 
G9DG: G98D= G:DN 
<89E<8:E<8;D G99D= G;D
<89DN G9:D G<DN 
<8:DN G9;D G=DN 
<8;DN G9<D G>D N 
A89D G9=D G?DN 
G9D;98 G9>D G@DN 
G:D G9?D  GAD 
G;D  G9@DN G98D=
G<D9= G9ADN G99D=
G=D  G:8DN G9:D
G>D   @98D G9;D
<?8D   G9D 9 G9<D;N 
G9DN G:D : G9=D
G:D  G;D ; G9>D
G;D N G<D < G9?D 
G<D  G=D9: G9@D:N 
G=DN ?88D  G9AD9N 
G>D  G9D9: G:8D8N 
G?DN G:D  ;@8D
G@D  G;D N G9D9
@88D G<D N G:D:
G9D  8;9D< G;D;
G:D G9D G<D 
G;D= G:D G=D=
G<DN G;D
G=DN
G>DN
G?DN

7-3
7-3 DISPLAY PCB

DB92-04833

CN1

CN2

9D  :D


G9DN  G9D=N9
G:DNS T G: 
G;DNS T G;DN9
G<DN G<DN:
G=D 
G>D=
G?DN S T
G@DNS T
GAD NS N T
G98D NS N T
G99D NS N T
G9:D9:
G9;DN:S NT
G9<DN9S NT
G9=D=N9

7-4
7-4 Wire connecting the indoor unit terminal blocks

1. Terminal press of Ring terminal shall be set facing up before connecting wire.

2. There shall be no empty space between Ring terminal and Screw after Clamp.
If not, there exists a possibility of fire which can be caused by electric heat in the connecting part.

7-5
8. Operating Instructions
8-1 Name of Each Part
8-1-1 Indoor Unit
The design and shape are subject to change according to the model.
XMain Parts
AR**TSFA*WKNCV
01
02

03

04
06
05

07

08

01 Air intake 05 AirѤͱwɵ̷ɇʒʪ̷࣑eft and right)


02 Air ѣ̷ter 06 PͱиerɵЇϩtͱ͝ࢩRʪ͔ͱte cͱ͝ϩrͱ̷receiver
03 Wind-FrʪʪΧɇ͝ʪ̷ 07 Rͱͱ͔ temperɇϩЇrʪϑʪ͝ϑͱθ
04 AirѤͱwɵ̷ɇʒʪ࣑ЇΧɇ͝ʒʒͱwn) 08 ÜϑΧ̷ay

AR**TSFY*WKNCV
01
02

03

04
06
05

07

08

01 Air intake 05 AirѤͱw blade (left and right)


02 Air ѣ̷ϩʪθ 06 Pͱиer buttͱ͝ࢩRʪ͔ͱte cͱ͝ϩrͱ̷receiver
03 ˜θͱ͝ϩΧɇ͝ʪ̷ 07 Rͱͱ͔ temperaturʪϑʪ͝ϑͱθ
04 ̈θѤͱи blade (up ɇ͝ʒʒͱи࣒͝ 08 Display

8-1
XDisplay

01 Temperature indicator (numeric)


Filter reset indicator ( )
01 Electricity consumption indicator (numeric)
Auto clean indicator ( )
Defrost indicator ( )
02 AI Auto indicator
03 Timer indicator
02 03 04 good'sleep indicator
04 Wi-Fi indicator

8-2
8-2 Wireless Remote control-Buttons and Display
DB96-24901B

01 Set temperature indicator


05
02 Timer option indicator
01 03 Operation mode indicator
06
02 04 Options indicator
07
05 Low battery indicator
06 Transmit indicator
03
08
07 Fan speed indicator
04 09
08 Wind-Free indicator
10
09 Vertical air swing indicator
16 10 Horizontal air swing indicator
11 17 11 Power button
12 Temperature button
13 Timer button
12 18 14 Fan speed button
15 Direction button/Selection button
13 16 Vertical air swing button
19
17 Mode button
14 20
18 Fast/Wind-Free button
19 Horizontal air swing button
20 Options/Clean button
21
21 SET button/Temperature type buttͱ࣑͝ঙ弢ছ)
15

NOTE
• Although Purify, Direct and Indirect appear on
the remote control display, they are not available
on this model.

Replacing the remote control batteries

Two 1.5V AAA batteires

8-3
DB96-24901G

01 Set temperature indicator


05
02 Timer option indicator
01 03 Operation mode indicator
06
02 04 Options indicator
07
05 Low battery indicator
06 Transmit indicator
03
07 Fan speed indicator
04 08
08 Vertical air swing indicator
09
09 Horizontal air swing indicator
15 10 Power button
10 16 11 Temperature button
12 Timer button
13 Fan speed button
11 17 14 Direction button/Selection button
15 Vertical air swing button
12 16 Mode button
18
17 Fast/Eco button
13 19
18 Horizontal air swing button
19 Options/Clean button
20 ƊkƟɵЇϩϩͱ͝ࢩƟʪ͔ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪϩцΧʪɵЇϩϩͱ࣑͝ঙ弢ছ࣒
20
14

Replacing the remote control batteries NOTE


• Although Purify, (Horizontal air swing࣒,
Direct and Indirect appear on the remote
control display, they are not available on this
model.

Two 1.5V AAA batteires

8-4
9. Troubleshooting
߫ࣛߣÃϩʪ͔ϑϩͱɵʪʀ˵ʪʀ̧ʪʒѣθϑϩ
1 The input voltage should be rating voltage ±10% range.The air conditioner may not operate properly if the
voltage is out of this range.
2 Is the line cable linking the indoor unit and the outdoor unit linked properly? The indoor unit and the outdoor
unit shall be linked by 5 cables. Check the terminals if the indoor unit and outdoor unit are properly linked by the
same number of cables. Otherwise the air conditioner may not operate properly.
3 When a problem occurs due to the contents illustrated in the table below it is a symptom not related to the
malfunction of the air conditioner.
NO. ĮΧʪθɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙ɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ kуΧ̷ɇ͝ɇϩ̈ͱ͝
The OPERATION indication LED(BLUE) blinks when a It indicates power is on. The LED stops blinking if
1 ΧͱиʪθΧ̷Ї˝ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ̈͝ʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈ϑΧ̷Ї˝˝ʪʒ̈͝˙ͱθѣθϑϩ the operation ON/OFF button on the remote control
time. unit is pushed.
In a COOL operation mode, the compressor does not In happens after a delay of 3 minutes when the
operate at a room temperature higher than the compressor is reoperated. The same phenomenon
setting temperature that the INDOOR FAN should occurs when a power is on. As a phenomenon that
operate. the compressor is reoperated after a delay of 3
2 [ In case of heat pump model ] minutes, the indoor fan is adjusted automatically
In a HEAT operation mode, the compressor does not with reference to a temperature of the air blew.
operate at a room temperature lower than the
setting temperature that indoor fan should operate.
Fan speed setting is not allowed in DRY mode. The speed of the indoor fan is set to LL in DRY mode.
3 Fan speed is selected automatically in AUTO mode.

Compressor stops operation intermittently in Dry Compressor operation is controlled automatically in


4 mode. DRY mode depending on the room temperature and
humidity.
Timer LED(ORANGE) of the indoor unit lights up and Timer is being activated and the unit is in ready
5 the air conditioner does not operate. mode. The unit operates normally if the timer
operation is cancelled.
The compressor stops intermittently in a COOL The compressor stops intermittently or the fan
mode or DRY mode, and fan speed of the indoor unit speed of the indoor unit decreases to prevent inside/
6 decreases. outside air frozen depending on the inside/outside
air temperature.
[In case of heat pump model] When the unit is turned off while de-ice is activated,
7 Compressor of the outdoor unit is operating al- the compressor continus operation for up to 9
though it is turned off in a HEAT mode. minutes(maximum) until the deice is completed.

[In case of heat pump model] The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittently if
The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittenly in room temperature exceeds a setting temperature in
8 HEAT mode. order to protect the compressor from overheated air
in a HEAT mode.

[In case of heat pump model] The compressor operates in a reverse cycle to
Indoor fan and outdoor fan stop operation remove exterior ice in a HEAT mode, and indoor fan
9 intermittently in a HEAT mode. and outdoor fan do not operate intermittently for
within 20% of the total heater operation.

9-1
9-2 Communication Error

9-2-1 Communication Error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C101/C102 Communication error(Indoor<->outdoor)

Outdoor display
୙ ̻ ̻ 1min. Time out Comm.
̻
Abnormal Communication
̻ ̻
̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the cable between the indoor unit and outdoor unit connected correctly?
2) Isn’t the power cable and communication cable cross?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off .

Is the communciation error occurred again? NO Terminate the service.

YES

Is the connection of power cable and NO


Correct the wrong cable.
communication cable normal?

YES

Is the power is normal? NO


(check the LED Lamp) Exchange the PBA of no power unit.

YES

Exchange the indoor unit PBA.

YES

NO Terminate the service.


Is the communication error occurred again?

YES

Exchange the outdoor unit PBA.

9-2
9-2-2 Indoor temperature sensor Error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C121 Indoor room temp sensor error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the indoor units temperature sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Detach the assembled sensor from the PBA


sensor connector and measure the sensor
resistance with ohmmeter(tester)

Is the sensor resistance value NO


10kohm±3% at the room temperature Assy Sensor Replace
of 77°F ? Sensor resistance value : 68°F- 12.09 kohm
86°F - 8.31 kohm
YES 95°F - 6.94 kohm
104°F- 5.83 kohm
Connect the sensor to PBA connector (6pin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #1-#2
in the connector

Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V? YES


Exchange the indoor PBA

NO

Micom error or connector check

YES

Exchange the indoor PBA

9-3
9-2-3 Indoor fan motor speed detecting error (BLDC fan)

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C154 Indoor fan error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the indoor units fan motor properly connected with the connector(CN72)?
2) Is the AC voltage correct?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off.

Does the fan rotate? NO Power o and Separate the Fan motor wire
from CN72 on Indoor PBA

YES

Reassemble the fan wire and input the power again Is there short among YES Exchange the Fan
each pin #1~#6 ? motor

NO

Is the fan error appeared again? NO Terminate the


service

YES

NO Follow the check procedure of Indoor unit


Is the voltage of CN72 #1-#3 over 250Vdc? power supply error check

YES

Is the voltage of CN72


NO
#3-#5 and #3-#6 with in 1Vdc~15Vdc during Exchange the Indoor PBA
the operation?

YES

PBA problem or Motor problem


A˵ɇ͝˝ʪϩ˵ʪť9ѣθϑϩɇ͝ʒʀ˵ʪʀ̧ϩ˵ʪͱΧʪθɇϩ̈ͱ͝

Exchange the Fan motor

9-4
9-2-4 Outdoor temperature sensor error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C221 Outdoor temperature sensor error

Outdoor display
୙ ୙ Outdoor temperature sensor error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?

2. Troubleshooting procedure
Model “A” “B”
ALL CN251 CN251 #1-#2

Is the sensor connector(“A”) connected NO


Reconnect the sensor connector.
correctly in accordance with a color?

YES

Is the sensor resistance value NO


“B” 10kohm±3% at the room temperature Sensor Replace
of 77°F ? Sensor resistance value : 68°F - 12.09 kohm
86°F - 8.31 kohm
YES 95°F - 6.94 kohm
104°F - 5.83 kohm
Connect the sensor to PBA connector supply
power and measure the voltage of "B"in the
connector

Below 0.5Vdc or Over 4.5Vdc? YES


Exchange the Outdoor PBA

NO

Micom error or connector check

YES

Exchange the Outdoor PBA

9-5
9-2-5 Outdoor Cond temperature sensor error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C231 Outdoor Cond temperature sensor error

Outdoor display
୙ ̻ ୙ Outdoor Cond temperature sensor error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?

2. Troubleshooting procedure
Model “A” “B”
ALL CN251 CN251 #5-#6

Is the sensor connector("A") NO


connected correctly in accordance Reconnect the sensor connector.
with a color?

YES

Is the sensor resistance value NO


"B" 10kohm±3% at the room temperature Sensor Replace
of 77 °F ? Sensor resistance value : 68°F - 12.09kohm
86°F - 8.31kohm
YES 95°F - 6.94kohm
104°F - 5.83kohm
Connect the sensor to PBA connector supply
power and measure the voltage of “B”
communication cable

Below 0.5Vdc or Over 4.5Vdc? YES


Exchange the Outdoor PBA

NO

Micom error or connector check

YES

Exchange the Outdoor PBA

9-6
9-2-6 Outdoor Discharge temperature sensor error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C251 Outdoor Discharge temperature sensor error

Outdoor display
୙ ୙ Outdoor Discharge temperature sensor error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?

2. Troubleshooting procedure
Model “A” “B”
ALL CN251 CN251 #1-#2

Is the sensor connector(“A”) connected NO


Reconnect the sensor connector.
correctly in accordance with a color?

YES

Is the sensor resistance value NO


“B” 200kohm±3% at the room temperature Sensor Replace
of 77°F ? Sensor resistance value : 68°F - 242kohm
86°F - 166ohm
YES 95°F - 138ohm
104°F - 115kohm
Connect the sensor to PBA connector supply
power and measure the voltage of "B"in the
connector

Below 0.5Vdc or Over 4.5Vdc? YES


Exchange the Outdoor PBA

NO

Micom error or connector check

YES

Exchange the Outdoor PBA

9-7
9-2-7 Operation condition secession error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C440 Prohibit Operation Condition Error (Heating)
C441 Prohibit Operation Condition Error (Cooling)

Outdoor display
̻ ୙ Operation condition secession

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Check the temperature around the outdoor unit.

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off

Is the operation condition secession NO


Terminate the service
error appeared again?

YES

* Heating mode * * Cooling mode *


Is the outdoor temperature over 104°F or Is the outdoor temperature under 19.4°F?
under -22°F?

YES

The temperature condition is too poor to


operate. Wait until temperature is changed

9-8
9-2-8 EEPROM error / OTP error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C470 EEPROM Data Error (no data)
OTP errorEEPROM Data Error
C471
(Main Micom Inv Micom)

Outdoor display
̻ EEPROM Data Error (no data)
̻ ୙ OTP errorEEPROM Data Error (Main MicomInv Micom)

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is there a short around micom?
2) Is there a short around “A”?
3) Did you download or insert EEPROM IC, after changing outdoor PBA?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

power off and download EEPROM data


(or. Insert the service EEPROM IC)

Restart after power off NO


Is the error appeared again? Terminate the service

YES

Exchange the Outdoor PBA

9-9
9-2-9 Outdoor Fan motor error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C458 Outdoor fan error

Outdoor display
̻ Outdoor fan error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Are the input power voltage and the power connection correct?
2) Is the motor wire connected to the outdoor PBA correctly?
3) Is there no assembly error or non-assembly in the terminal of motor wire connector?
4) Is there no obstacle at the surrounding of motor and propeller?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off.

Does the fan rotate? NO Power off and Separate the Fan motor wire
from "A" on Outdoor PBA

YES

Reassemble the fan wire and input the power again Is there short among YES Exchange the
each pin #1~#6 ? Fan motor

NO

NO Terminate the
Is the fan error appeared again?
service

YES

NO Follow the check procedure of outdoor


Is the voltage of "A" #1-#3 over 250Vdc
unit power supply error check

YES

Is the voltage of "A" #3-#5 and NO


#3-#6 with in 1Vdc~15Vdc during Exchange the Outdoor PBA
the operation?

YES

PBA problem or Motor problem


A˵ɇ͝˝ʪϩ˵ʪť9ѣθϑϩɇ͝ʒʀ˵ʪʀ̧ϩ˵ʪͱΧʪθɇϩ̈ͱ͝

Exchange the Fan motor

9-10
9-2-10 Compressor starting error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C461 Comp starting error

Outdoor display
୙ Comp starting error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor?
2) Is the compressor wire is connected clockwise? U(RED)-V(BLU)-W(YEL)
3) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off.

Is the restart error occurred again? NO Terminate the service

YES

NO
Is the connection of compressor wire is normal? Connect the comp wire normally

YES

Download the EEPROM data

Is the restart error occurred again? NO Terminate the service

YES

Is the compressor body and interphase NO Exchange the Outdoor PBA


resistance insulated?

YES

Exchange the compressor

9-11
9-2-11 Compressor wire missing error/rotation error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C467 Compressor wire missing errorr/rotation error

Outdoor display
̻ ̻ Compressor wire missing error/rotation error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor?
2) Is the compressor wire is connected clockwise? U(RED)-V(BLU)-W(YEL)
3) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off.

Is the restart error occurred again? NO


Terminate the service

YES

Is the connection of
compressor wire is normal? NO Connect the comp wire normally
(PBA and Compressor)

YES

Is the restart error occurred again? NO Terminate the service

YES

Is the compressor body and NO


interphase resistance insulated? Exchange the Outdoor PBA

YES

Exchange the compressor

9-12
10-2-12 Current sensor error/Input current sensor error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C462 AC Input I_Limit Trip Error

Outdoor display
Current sensor error
̻ ୙ ̻
Input current sensor error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the PFC Shunt(“A”) resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
2) Is the IPM Shunt(“B”) resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
3) Is there no short or open around “C”?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off.

Is the PFC shunt and IPM NO


shunt resistance value correct? Exchange the Outdoor PBA

YES

NO
Is the current sensor error appeared again? Terminate the service

YES

Exchange the Outdoor PBA

9-13
9-2-13 O.C(Over Current) error

Indoor display
7-SEG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
C464 IPM Over Current(O.C) Error

Outdoor display
୙ Current sensor error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the IPM Shunt resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
2) Is the condition of surrounding temperature abnormal overload?
3) Is there any problem as like the temperature sensor separation or measurement value error?
4) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off.

Is the O.C error occurred? NO Terminate the service

YES

NO
Is the connection of compressor wire is normal? Connect the comp wire normally

YES

Is the O.C error occurred again? NO


Terminate the service

YES

Is the condition of indoor/outdoor NO


Restart after returning to the normal load
temperature normal load?

YES

Is the O.C error


occurred again? Terminate the service

9-14
Is the position of
temperature sensor and sensing
NO Correct the sensor position or
value normal? exchange the sensor

Is the compressor body NO


and interphase resistance Exchange the Outdoor PBA
insulated?

YES

Exchange the compressor

9-15
9-2-14 No power outdoor (Initial Diagnosis) (Not displayed)

1. Checklist :
1) Is input power normal?
2) Is AC power linked correctly? (L,N,E)
3) Is mis-wiring between communication wire and Power wire?
4) Is mis-wiring between Main PBA and SMPS PBA wire?
5) Is input voltage of SMPS AC in Main PBA (CN150) normal?
6) Is the voltage of SMPS DC in Main PBA (CN151,CN152) normal?

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Unplug the power cord

Is the power cable from


terminal block to PBA is correct? NO Reconnect the power wire correctly.
L :CN002, N:CN001, EARTH:CN003

YES

Check the fuse open or not? (F001) NO Exchange the Main PBA

YES

Restart after power off.

Is the power normal? NO Check the power source.


.

YES

Is AC power is normal for SMPS? NO


CN150 : 220Vac~240Vac Exchange the Main PBA

YES

Check SMPS wire connection

9-16
9-2-15 When the Up/Down, Left/Right, Grill louver motor does not operate (Initial Diagnosis)
(Not displayed)

1. Checklist :
1) Is the input power voltage normal?
2) Is the Up/Down louver motor properly connected with the connector? (CN61, CN62, CN63)

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Unplug the power cord and plug it after


30seconds later.

Is the lamp blinking? NO Check the as in the procedure.


No power.

YES

Is the connected louver wire? NO


Connect the wire PBA to louver motor

YES

Does operation start when swing button of the YES


Normal
remote control unit pushed?

NO

Is the voltage changeable at the pin#2~#5 of NO


CN61,CN62, CN63
Exchange the PBA
(louver connector)?

YES

Up/Down louver motor is faulty.

9-17
9-2-16 When the remote control is not receiving

1. Checklist :
1) Check if the connector was normally assembled.
2) Check the battery in remote control
3) All the lights out and check again : Change electronic typed to a rescent light
4) Put the set in operation and check the voltage of display PBA
5) Replace the display PBA

2. Troubleshooting procedure

If the connector was normally assemble? NO


Check the connector to normally assemble.

YES

Have the battery in remote control? NO


Insert the battery in remote control.

YES

All the lights out ? NO


A˵ɇ͝˝ʪʪ̷ʪʀϩθͱ̈͝ʀϩцΧʪʒѤЇͱθʪϑʀʪ͝ϩ̷̈˝˵ϩ࢏

YES

Re-check the connector

NO

Exchange the display PBA

9-18
9-2-17 Smart Install error

1. Checklist :
1) Check the leakage region.(Use leakage detection liquid or soapy water)
2) When leakage region is found from service valve and piping connection re nut part : After the related
measures to check the refrigerant supplements and operation.
3) If the leakage region is pipe welding part : Weld leakage region after refrigerant gas release.(Brass parts
should only apply)
4) If the leakage region is surface area (Heat exchanger or pipe welding region is not) : Replace parts.
5) Check the PBA Relay
- Display of indoor unit : Ensure that the operating pilot lamp has been lighted.
- Ensure that the Relay input voltage of indoor unit PBA is normally.(If the PBA is defective, replace)

2. When the air conditioner is in standby status, use the remote controller to start the Smart Install mode.
1) Press the [SET], [Mode], [Power] button simultaneously for 4 seconds.
-Smart Install mode can be operated only with the supplied remote controller.
-During the Smart install mode procedure, remote controller cannot be operated.

3. Troubleshooting procedure

Did stop valve of


NO Open perfectly stop valve.
the low pressure valve open
perfectly? (Use the 4mm hex wrench)

YES

Re-connect after 3 seconds, after separate the power


cord. And then begin cooling operation with minimum
temperature that can establish. (use the remote control)

YES

Connect the manifold gauge to the service


NO port of low pressure side service valve and
Among compressor operation, does cold air
then measure the refrigerant pressure.
come out from the indoor unit?

YES YES

Does measurement
pressure include in ±10% extent NO
of reference pressure?

YES

- Discharge temperature and the indoor [Execute the troubleshooting]


ϩʪ͔ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪ͔ʪɇϑЇθʪ͔ʪ͝ϩϑʀͱ͝ѣθ͔ Check the refrigerant leaks.
that the difference is more than 10 °C Check the PCB Relay.
- Fill up perfectly refrigerant after
re-vacuum.
YES
YES

Execute the related


troubleshooting.

End

9-19
9-2-18 Outdoor OLP over temperature error (One way Inverter Only)

Indoor display
DESCRIPTION
No display about the outdoor condition
Outdoor display
୙ ̻ C463 IPM Over Current(O.C) Error

̻LED ON ୙ LED BLINKING LED OFF

1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor placed correctly?
2) Check the service valve is closed
3) Check the compressor locking or gas leak

2. Troubleshooting procedure

Restart after power off.

after 10min ~ 1Hr

NO
Is the OLP over temperature sensor Terminate the service
error appeared again?

YES

Check the OLP Sensor postion on the


Compressor Top

NO
Is the OLP over temperature sensor Terminate the service
error appeared again?

YES

Check the service valve is closed


Check the compressor locking or gas leak

NO
Is the OLP over temperature sensor Terminate the service
error appeared again?

YES

The condition is too poor for air conditioner to operate


Wait until OLP temperature is decreased Restart after
power off

Exchange the Outdoor PBA

Exchanged the Compressor

9-20
10. Block Diagram
10-1 Indoor unit

[INDOOR]
WIRED REMOCON
MAIN PBA OUT MODULE

MICOM(TMPM3HPFDFG)

SENSOR
CAP ZERO
ROOM SENSOR WiFi MODULE(OPTION)
EMI FILTER HUMIDITY SENSOR DISPLAY
EVA SENSOR REMOCON RECEIVER
BLDC MOTOR DETECT SENSOR

SMPS
DETECT
MAIN DC POER DC LOAD CONTROL
(15V,12V,5V)
STEP MOTOR(H/V)
L,N/COMM 485 COMM. WIRED REMOCON
(2 WAY COMMUNICATION) OUT MODULE
IN_T/B BUZZER
EEPROM
NOR FLASH(OPTION)

[OUTDOOR]

L,N/COMM OUT PBA


OUT T/B
POWER
CORD

10-1
10-2 Outdoor unit

MAIN BLOCK INVERTER BLOCK LED

SENSOR LED

EEV1
DOWNLOAD

MAIN CURRENT
MICOM INVERTER SENSING
UART COMM
4WAY V/V MICOM

IPM COMPRESSOR
SMPS
DRED
FAN
HEATER
SPEED OTN OPTION
HIGH-PRESSURE
INDOOR 485 COMM EEPROM SWITCH

CURRENT CAPACITOR
SENSING

POWER FILTER PFCM

RAC ONLY

10-2
10-2-1 Pre-inspection Notices
1 Check if you pulled out the AC power plug when you eliminate the PCB or front panel.

2 Don’t hold the PCB side not impose excessive force on it to eliminate the PCB.
3 Don’t pull the lead wire but hold the whole housing to connect or disconnect a connector to the PCB.
4 Ã͝ʀɇϑʪͱ˙ͱЇϩʒͱͱθťA9ʒ̈ϑɇϑϑʪ͔ɵ̷цࡥʀ˵ʪʀ̧ѣθϑϩϩ˵ʪʀͱ͔Χ̷ʪϩʪʒ̈ϑʀ˵ɇθ˝ʪͱ˙ʀͱ͝ʒʪ͝ϑʪθɇ˙ϩʪθߣ͔̈͝Їϩʪ
power off.

10-2-2 Inspection procedure


1 Check connector connection and peeling of PCB or bronze coating pattern when you think the PCB is
broken.
2 The PCB is composed of 3 parts.
• Indoor Main part : MICOM and surrounding circuit, relay, fan motor sensing and driving circuit,
temperature sensing circuit power circuit of SMPS, buzzer circuit. Communication circuit.
• Display part : LED lamp, Switch, Remote-control module.
• Outdoor Main part : MICOM and surround circuit, fan motor sensing and driving circuit, compressor
driving circuit power circuit of SMPS, PFC control circuit, 4way circuit, communication circuit, OPTION
(EEV control circuit, temperature sensing circuit).

10-2-3 Indoor detailed inspection procedure

No. Procedure Inspection Method Cause


Plug out and pull the PCB ߣ࣒Ãϑߣϑϩ˙Їϑʪʒ̈ϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩʪʒ࢐ • Over current
out of the control box ߤ࣒Ãϑߤ͝ʒ˙Їϑʪʒ̈ϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩʪʒ࢐ • Indoor Fan motor short
ߣ Check the PCB fuse • AC part and pattern short
of Indoor PBA
Supply power Check the power voltage
If the operating lamp ߣ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪ9Uߩߣ̈͝ΧЇϩЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪ • Power cord is fault, Fuse
twinkles ߤߢߢǤɇʀड़ߤߦߢǤɇʀ࢐ open, Wrong Power cable
at this time , the above Wiring, AC part is faulty
2 ߣ࣒ड़ߥ࣒˵ɇЭʪ͝ͱθʪ̷ɇϩ̈ͱ͝
2) Is the voltage between both • Switching Trans of Power
ϩʪθ͔̈͝ɇ̷ͱ˙ÃAߢߤΧ̈͝࢈ߣࣛ࢈ߤߣߤǤʒʀ࢐ circuit is faulty
3) Is the voltage between both • Power circuit is faulty, Load
ϩʪθ͔̈͝ɇ̷ͱ˙ÃAߢߤΧ̈͝࢈ߤࣛ࢈ߥߧǤʒʀ࢐ short
Press the ON/OFF button ߣ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪͱЭʪθAߣߪߢǤɵʪ̈͝˝ • Fan motor of the indoor is
ߣ࢏˜ɇ͝ϑΧʪʪʒ࣑˵̈˝˵࣒ imposed on terminal #3-#5 of fan faulty
2. Continuous Operation ͔ͱϩͱθʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩͱθ࣑AĘߩߤ࣒࢐
2) The fan motor of the indoor unit • ˜ɇ͔͝ͱϩͱθʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩͱθ࣑AĘߩߤ࣒
3
doesn’t run is faulty
3) The power voltage between • PBA is faulty
terminal #3-#5 of the
ʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩͱθ࣑AĘߩߤ࣒̈ϑߢǤ

10-3
10-2-4 Outdoor detailed inspection procedure

No. Procedure Inspection Method Cause


Plug out and pull the PCB ߣ࣒Ãϑߣϑϩ˙Їϑʪʒ̈ϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩʪʒ࢐ • Over current
out of the control box. Check • AC part and pattern short
ߣ
the PCB fuse (Wait 3 minutes of Outdoor PBA
after power off)
1) Is the Compressor wire connected • Wrong assembly
clockwise? • Installation(service)
2) Is the Reactor wire connected normal? condition is bad
2 Check the Wiring 3) Is the Fan wire connected normal?
4) Is the 4way wire connected normal?
5) Is the sensor wire connected normal?
6) Is the EEV wire connected normal?
Check the power voltage
ߣ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪɵʪϩиʪʪ͝Ɵʪθ͔̈͝ɇ̷ • Power cord is faulty, Wrong
block L-N Power cable Wiring
ߤߢߢǤɇʀड़ߤߦߢǤɇʀ࢐
2) Is the C006 voltage • Fuse open
ߤߢߢǤɇʀड़ߤߦߢǤɇʀ࢐ • ࢏øࡥĘࡥ˜ߣࡥ˜ߤӥθʪиθͱ͝˝ӥθ̈͝˝
(Terminal Block-PBA)
ߥ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪAĘߣߧߢЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪ • Power circuit is faulty
ߤߢߢǤɇʀड़ߤߦߢǤɇʀ࢐ • Load short
ߦ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪť˜Aߢߧߢ࣑࢈ߤߨࣛ࢈ߤߩ࣒Эͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪ • Fuse open
ߤߢߢǤɇʀड़ߤߦߢǤɇʀɇ˙ϩʪθߥ͔̈͝Їϩʪϑ • øࡥĘࡥ˜ߣࡥ˜ߤӥθʪиθͱ͝˝ӥθ̈͝˝
̷ɇϩʪθ࢐ (Terminal Block-PBA)
• .PTC020 open
• ࢏ŵǽߢߤߣࡥŵǽߢߤߤ̈ϑ˙ɇЇ̷ϩц
“Supply power and operate
• ĮЇϩʒͱͱθđ̈ʀͱ͔࣑ÃAߤߢߣ࣒ʪθθͱθ
3 the set (Use Remote-con-
trol, button in indoor set)” ߧ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪAkߣߢߣЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪ • PFC050 is faulty
ߤߪߢǤʒʀड़ߥߤߢʒʀɇ˙ϩʪθߥ͔̈͝Їϩʪϑ • Reactor wire is wrong
̷ɇϩʪθ࢐ connection
• Power circuit is faulty, Load
short
• BLDC Fan motor error
ߨ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪAĘߣߧߣ࢈ߣࣛ࢈ߤ • Switching Trans of Power
Эͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪߣߧǤʒʀ࢐ circuit is faulty
• Load short
ߩ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪAĘߣߧߤ࢈ߣࣛ࢈ߤ • Switching Trans of Power
Эͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪߣߤǤʒʀ࢐ circuit is faulty
• Load short
ߪ࣒Ãϑϩ˵ʪЭͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪAĘߣߧߣ࢈ߥࣛ࢈ߤ • Switching Trans of Power
Эͱ̷ϩɇ˝ʪߧǤʒʀ࢐ circuit is faulty
• Load short
Check the LED lamp ߣ࣒Ęͱθ͔ɇ̷ࡤŵkUͱ͝ࡥŵĘɵ̷̧̈͝ࡥ • ˜ߣࡥ˜ߤӥθʪиθͱ͝˝ӥθ̈͝˝
display YEL off • Outdoor PBA is faulty
2) Abnormal
4
- All o check no power
- abnormal display : check error
mode

10-4
11. Reference Sheet
11-1 Low Refrigerant Pressure Distribution

Note : Please measure the refrigerant pressure after the air conditioner operates on testing
cooling mode during more than 10 minutes.
ॵIndoor Temp. Variation : 68°F ~ 89.6°F
ॵOutdoor Temp. Variation : 23°F ~ 113°F

11
Indoor Temperature 89.6°F

10 84.2°F

80.6°F
Ps [kg/cm2g]

75.2°F
9

69.8°F

7
50 68 86 104
Outdoor Temperature[°F ]

11-2 Pressure & Capacity mark

ॵťͱиʪθࢩ²ʪɇϩ
W cal/s kcal/h Btu/h HP kg.m/s Ib.m/s
1 0.23885 0.85985 3.4121 0.001341 0.10197 0.73756
4.1868 1 3.6 14.286 0.0056146 0.42693 3.088
1.163 0.27778 1 3.9683 0.0015596 0.11859 0.85778
0.29307 0.06999 0.252 1 3.9302x10-4 0.029885 0.21616
745.7 178.11 641.19 2,544.4 1 76.04 550
9.8067 2.3423 8.4322 33.462 0.013151 1 7.233
1.3558 0.32383 1.0658 4.6262 0.0018182 0.13826 1

11-1
11-3 Q & A for Non-trouble

Classication Class Description


Cooling Q The cooling is weak.
A When it is hot outside, its cooling capacity decreases due to the increase of the ambient tem-
ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪ࢏Ǯ˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪʒЇϑϩѣ̷ϩʪθ˝ʪϩϑɵ̷ͱʀ̧ʪʒͱθиɇθ͔ͱЇϩϑ̈ʒʪɇ̈θ˝ʪϩϑ̈͝ࡥϩ˵ʪʀͱͱ̷̈͝˝ʀɇΧɇʀ̈ϩц
ӥ̷̷ʒʪʀθʪɇϑʪ࢏Ɗͱࡥ͔ɇ̧ʪϑЇθʪϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝ϩ˵ʪʒЇϑϩѣ̷ϩʪθ˙θʪαЇʪ͝ϩ̷цࡥΧθʪЭʪ͝ϩ˵ʪɇϩ̷ͱϑϑɵцʀ̷ͱϑ̈͝˝
ϩ˵ʪʒͱͱθϑɇ͝ʒ̈͝ϑЇ̷ɇϩʪϩ˵ʪʀͱͱ̷̈͝˝ɇθʪɇɵцЇϑ̈͝˝ʀЇθϩɇ̈͝ϑࡥɵ̷̈͝ʒϑࡥϑ˵ɇʒʪϑͱθӥ͝ʒͱиϩ̈͝ϩ̈͝˝࢏
Q The cooling is good generally. But, it gets weak when it is considerably hot.
A ÃϩͱʀʀЇθϑи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈ϑʪуΧͱϑʪʒϩͱʒ̈θʪʀϩϑЇ̷̈͝˝˵ϩɇ͝ʒ˵ʪɇϩࣛЇΧɇ̈θ̈ϑ͝ͱϩЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩʪʒ
иʪ̷̷࢏ƊͱࡥϑʪϩЇΧɇϑЇ͝ɵ̷̈͝ʒͱЭʪθϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩɇ͝ʒ̧ʪʪΧϑϩЇɇиɇц˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪЇ̈͝ϩϩͱ̈͝ʀθʪɇϑʪ
ϩ˵ʪЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝࢏Ǯ˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪʀͱͱ̷̈͝˝ʀɇΧɇʀ̈ϩцʒʪʀθʪɇϑʪϑʒЇθ̈͝˝ɇ˵ʪɇϩиɇЭʪࡥʀ̷ʪɇ͝ϩ˵ʪ˵ʪɇϩ
ʪуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθͱ˙ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩͱθϑΧθɇцϑͱ͔ʪʀͱ̷ʒиɇϩʪθϩͱϩ˵ʪ˵ʪɇϩʪуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθϩͱ̈͝ʀθʪɇϑʪϩ˵ʪ
cooling capability.
Q The cooling is weak. Does it need refrigerant charging?
A Ãϩ̈ϑ͝ͱϩʀͱθθʪʀϩʀ˵ɇθ˝̈͝˝θʪ˙θ̈˝ʪθɇ͝ϩθʪ˝Ї̷ɇθ̷ц࢏kуʀʪΧϩϩ˵ɇϩцͱЇ˵ɇЭʪ͔ͱЭʪʒ̈͝ϑʪЭʪθɇ̷ϩ͔̈ʪϑͱθ
ϩ˵ʪʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩ̈ͱ͝Χ̈Χʪϑɇθʪɵθͱ̧ʪ͝ࡥϩ˵ʪθʪ˙θ̈˝ʪθɇ͝ϩʒͱʪϑ͝ͱϩθЇ̷͝ͱи࢏Ɗͱࡥи˵ʪ͝θʪ˙θ̈˝ʪθɇ͝ϩ̈ϑɇʒ-
ditionally charged, it could be costly and cause a product’s failure. When the refrigerant leaks,
ɇ̷̷ͱ˙̈ϩӥ̷̷ʪϑʀɇΧʪ̈͝ɇϑ˵ͱθϩϩ͔̈ʪθʪϑЇ̷ϩ̈͝˝̈͝ʀͱͱ̷̈͝˝˙ɇ̷̈Їθʪɇ͝ʒ͝ͱиɇϩʪθʀͱ͔̈͝˝ͱЇϩͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ
ʒθɇ̈͝˵ͱϑʪ࢏Ɗͱࡥ̈˙иɇϩʪθʀͱ͔ʪϑͱЇϩ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝˵ͱϑʪࡥ̈ϩ̈͝ʒ̈ʀɇϩʪϑϩ˵ʪ͝ͱθ͔ɇ̷ͱΧʪθɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙
the product and it does not need refrigerant charging.
Q It fails to do cooling.
A Ǯ˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ̈ϑϑʪϩϩͱЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱθϩ˵ʪʒʪϑ̈θʪʒϩʪ͔ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪ̈ϑϑʪϩ˵̈˝˵ʪθϩ˵ɇ͝
the current temperature, it fails to do cooling. In this case, select cooling or set the desired
ϩʪ͔ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪ̷ͱиʪθ࢏
Leakage Q It oods the oor.
A ť̷ɇʀʪϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝˵ͱϑʪΧθͱΧʪθ̷ц࢏Ǯ˵ʪ̈͝ϩ̈ϑ͝ͱϩΧ̷ɇʀʪʒΧθͱΧʪθ̷цࡥϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝иɇϩʪθиͱЇ̷ʒͱиɵɇʀ̧
ͱͱʒ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪͱͱθ࢏Ɗͱࡥϑϩθɇ̈˝˵ϩʪ͝ͱЇϩϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝˵ͱϑʪ˙ͱθϩ˵ʪиɇϩʪθϩͱɵʪʒθɇ̈͝ʪʒиʪ̷̷࢏
Q Water drips at the drain connection (service valve) of the outdoor unit.
A When a glass bottle is taken out of the refrigerator, moisture gets condensed on its surface
due to the temperature dierences. The same principle applies to the air conditioner. When
cold refrigerant goes through the copper tube, moisture gets condensed on the surface of the
ϩЇɵʪɇ͝ʒϩ˵ʪʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩ̈ͱ͝ɇθʪɇϑ࢏ƟͱΧθʪЭʪ͝ϩϩ˵ʪиɇϩʪθʀͱ͝ʒʪ͝ϑɇϩ̈ͱ͝ࡥϩ˵ʪΧ̈Χʪϑɇθʪ̈͝ϑЇ̷ɇϩʪʒ࢏
But, the connection areas of the outdoor unit are not insulated for the purpose of mainte-
͝ɇ͝ʀʪͱθθʪΧɇ̈θࡥɇ͝ʒиɇϩʪθ˝ʪϩϑʀͱ͝ʒʪ͝ϑʪʒʒЇʪϩͱϩ˵ʪϩʪ͔ΧʪθɇϩЇθʪʒ̈ʪθʪ͝ʀʪϑɇ͝ʒʒθ̈Χϑʒͱи͝࢏
ʪ͝ʪθɇ̷̷цࡥ̈ϩʪЭɇΧͱθɇϩʪϑθ̈˝˵ϩɇиɇц࢏9Їϩࡥи˵ʪ̈͝ϩʒθ̈Χϑ͔Їʀ˵ʒЇθ̈͝˝͔Ї˝˝цʒɇцϑࡥΧЇϩɇиɇϩʪθ
pan on the oor.
Q It leaks even though a drain pump is used.
A ÃϩͱʀʀЇθϑи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝ΧЇ͔Χ̈ϑΧ̷Ї˝˝ʪʒͱЇϩͱθ̈ϩ̈ϑͱЇϩͱ˙ͱθʒʪθ࢏A˵ʪʀ̧ϩ˵ʪΧͱиʪθͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ
ʒθɇ̈͝ΧЇ͔Χɇ͝ʒϩ˵ʪΧͱϑ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝˵ͱϑʪࡥɇ͝ʒи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪΧЇ͔Χ̈ϑ˙ɇЇ̷ϩцࡥʀͱ͝ϩɇʀϩϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝
ΧЇ͔Χ͔ɇ͝Ї˙ɇʀϩЇθʪθ࢏Ɗɇ͔ϑЇ͝˝k̷ʪʀϩθͱ̈͝ʀϑʒͱ͝ͱϩ͔ɇ͝Ї˙ɇʀϩЇθʪʒθɇ̈͝ΧЇ͔Χϑ࢏Ɗͱࡥиʪɇθʪ͝ͱϩ
able to correct the drain pump problems.
Smells Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it irritates my eyes and gives me a headache.
A There are no components in the air conditioner irritating the eyes and sending out chemical
ϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑ࢏9Їϩࡥи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ̈ϑϩЇθ͝ʪʒͱ͝ࡥͱϩ˵ʪθϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑͱЇθʀʪϑɇθʪϑЇʀ̧ʪʒ̈͝ϩͱϩ˵ʪɇ̈θ
ʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθɇ͝ʒ˝ʪϩͱЇϩͱ˙̈ϩ࢏Ɗͱѣ͝ʒɇ͝ʒθͱͱϩͱЇϩϩ˵ʪϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑͱЇθʀʪϑ࢏ʪ͝ʪθɇ̷̷цࡥ̈ϩͱʀʀЇθϑɇϩɇ
̈͝ϩʪθ̈ͱθθʪ͝ͱЭɇϩʪʒΧ̷ɇʀʪࡥɇΧ˵ɇθ͔ɇʀцࡥɇ˝ɇϑͱ̷̈͝ʪ˵ɇ͝ʒ̷̈͝˝Χ̷ɇʀʪࡥɇϩ̈θʪϑ˵ͱΧࡥɇϑʪʀͱ͝ʒࣛ˵ɇ͝ʒ
ɵͱͱ̧ϑ˵ͱΧͱθɇ͝ʪ̷ʪʀϩθͱ̈͝ʀʀͱ͔Χͱ͝ʪ͝ϩ˵ɇ͝ʒ̷̈͝˝Χ̷ɇʀʪࡥи˵ʪ̈͝ϩϑʀ˵ʪ͔̈ʀɇ̷ͱθ͔Їϑϩцϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑɇθʪ
sucked in and sent out, it can be misled that the air conditioner generates them.

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Classication Class Description
Smells Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it stinks.
A Ǯ˵ʪ͝ɇθʪ͝ͱʀͱ͔Χͱ͝ʪ͝ϩϑ̈͝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθϑʪ͝ʒ̈͝˝ͱЇϩʀ˵ʪ͔̈ʀɇ̷ϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑ࢏9Їϩࡥи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪ
air conditioner is turned on, other smell sources are sucked into the air conditioner and get
ͱЇϩͱ˙̈ϩ࢏Ɗͱࡥѣ͝ʒɇ͝ʒθͱͱϩͱЇϩϩ˵ʪϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑͱЇθʀʪϑ࢏ʪ͝ʪθɇ̷̷цࡥи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝˵ͱϑʪ̈ϑϩɇ̧ʪ͝ͱЇϩ
ϩͱϩ˵ʪиɇϑ˵̈͝˝θͱͱ͔ͱθϩ˵ʪθʪɇθʪϑͱЇθʀʪϑͱ˙ϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑϑЇʀ˵ɇϑɇʒ̈ɇΧʪθɵ̈͝ࡥɇϑ˵ͱʪϑ˵ʪ̷˙ͱθɇ
ϑͱʀ̧ϑɵ̈͝ࡥɵɇʒϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑ˝ʪ͝ʪθɇϩʪ࢏̷ϑͱࡥ̈ϩͱʀʀЇθϑи˵ʪθʪ˝̷ɇϑϑʀ̷ʪɇ͝ʪθϑͱθɇ̈θ˙θʪϑ˵ʪ͝ʪθϑɇθʪЇϑʪʒࢨ
и˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪцɇθʪϑЇʀ̧ʪʒ̈̈͝͝ϩʪθɇʀϩ̈͝˝ӥϩ˵ʒЇϑϩϑɇ͝ʒ͔ͱ̈ϑϩЇθʪϑ̈͝ϑ̈ʒʪࡥɵɇʒϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑ˝ʪ͝ʪθɇϩʪ࢏
ϩ˵ʪϑʪ̧̈͝ʒϑͱ˙ͱθ˝ɇ̈͝ʀ͔ɇϩʪθ̈ɇ̷ϑ͝ͱӱͱЇϑϩͱ˵Ї͔ɇ͝ɵͱʒ̈ʪϑ࢏Ɗͱࡥиʪθʪʀͱ͔͔ʪ͝ʒɇ˝ɇ̈͝ϑϩϩ˵ʪЇϑʪ
of them.
Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it smells sour.
A Ǯ˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪθͱͱ͔̈ϑΧɇΧʪθʪʒθʪʀʪ͝ϩ̷цࡥ̈ϩϑΧɇϑϩʪϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑиͱЇ̷ʒɵʪϑЇʀ̧ʪʒ̈͝ϑ̈ʒʪ࢏̷ϑͱࡥ
и˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ̈ϑ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ʪʒ̈͝ϩ˵ʪϑϩЇʒцθͱͱ͔ͱ˙цͱЇ͝˝ɵͱцϑ̷ͱӬ͝˝ϑиʪɇϩࣛ
˝ʪ͝ʪθɇϩ̈͝˝ɇʀϩ̈Ӭϩ̈ʪϑϑЇʀ˵ɇϑϩ˵ʪɵɇϑ̧ʪϩɵɇ̷̷ࡥʪуʀʪϑϑ̈ЭʪϑиʪɇϩϑʪЭɇΧͱθɇϩʪɇ͝ʒ˝ʪϩ
ϑЇʀ̧ʪʒ̈͝ϩͱϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθθʪϑЇ̷ϩ̈͝˝̈͝ɵɇʒϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑ࢏Ɗͱࡥѣ͝ʒɇ͝ʒθͱͱϩͱЇϩΧθͱɵ̷ʪ͔
ͱθθʪ˙θʪϑ˵ϩ˵ʪθͱͱ͔˙θʪαЇʪ͝ϩ̷ц࢏
Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it smells musty.
A It is due to the improper keeping of the product after its use. When keeping the
ΧθͱʒЇʀϩࡥʒθцЇΧϩ˵ʪ̈͝ϑ̈ʒʪӥϩ˵ϩ˵ʪͱΧʪθɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙Эʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝ϩͱΧθʪЭʪ͝ϩ͔Їϑϩ࢏Ǯ˵ʪ͝
ϩ˵ʪΧθͱʒЇʀϩ̈ϑ̧ʪΧϩӥϩ˵ͱЇϩʒθц̈͝˝ЇΧϩ˵ʪ̈͝ϑ̈ʒʪӥϩ˵Эʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝ࡥ͔ͱ̷ʒиͱЇ̷ʒ˝θͱи
̈͝ϑ̈ʒʪθʪϑЇ̷ϩ̈͝˝͔̈͝Їϑϩ࢏ƊͱࡥͱΧʪ͝ϩ˵ʪӥ͝ʒͱиϑɇ͝ʒϑӥϩʀ˵ͱ͝ϩ˵ʪЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝˙Ї͝ʀ-
tion to get rid of the saturated smell inside.
Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it sends out bad smells such as stale
smells.
A ÃϩͱʀʀЇθϑ˝ʪ͝ʪθɇ̷̷ци˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪθʪɇθʪΧʪϩɇ͔̈͝ɇ̷ϑ̈͝ϩ˵ʪ˵ͱЇϑʪ࢏Ɵ˵ʪ̈θϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑϑϩɇцɇϩϩ˵ʪ
ϑɇ͔ʪΧ̷ɇʀʪ࢏9Їϩࡥи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ̈ϑϩЇθ͝ʪʒͱ͝ࡥϩ˵ʪɇ̈θ˝ʪϩϑʀ̈θʀЇ̷ɇϩʪʒθʪϑЇ̷ϩ-
̈͝˝̈͝ϩ˵ʪʀ̈θʀЇ̷ɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑ࢏Ɗͱࡥѣ͝ʒɇ͝ʒθͱͱϩͱЇϩϩ˵ʪΧθͱɵ̷ʪ͔ͱθθʪ˙θʪϑ˵ϩ˵ʪ
θͱͱ͔˙θʪαЇʪ͝ϩ̷ц࢏
Q It sends out bad smells.
A Ǯ˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θѣ̷ϩʪθ̈ϑѣ̷ϩ˵цࡥ̈ϩʀͱЇ̷ʒϑʪ͝ʒͱЇϩɵɇʒϑ͔ʪ̷̷ϑ࢏Ɗͱࡥʀ̷ʪɇ͝ϩ˵ʪѣ̷ϩʪθɇ͝ʒЭʪ͝-
ϩ̷̈ɇϩʪϩ˵ʪθͱͱ͔ӥϩ˵ϩ˵ʪӥ͝ʒͱиϑͱΧʪ͝и˵̷̈ʪͱΧʪθɇϩ̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ͝࢏
Operation Q It won't start.
A Ɵ˵ʪθʪ̈ϑɇΧͱиʪθ˙ɇ̷̈Їθʪͱθ̈ϩ̈ϑΧ̷Ї˝˝ʪʒͱЇϩ࢏̷ϑͱࡥʀ˵ʪʀ̧̈˙ϩ˵ʪΧͱиʪθʒ̈ϑϩθ̈ɵЇϩ̈ͱ͝
Χɇ͝ʪ̷̈ϑϑӥϩʀ˵ʪʒͱ࢏
Q It goes off during operation.
A When the hot air does not escape properly, it goes o during operation. it occurs
и˵ʪ̈͝ϩʒͱʪϑ͝ͱϩЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩʪΧθͱΧʪθ̷цɵʪʀɇЇϑʪϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈ϑʀͱЭʪθʪʒࡥϩ˵ʪɵɇʀ̧
ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈ϑɵ̷ͱʀ̧ʪʒɵцɇʀɇθʒɵͱɇθʒͱθɇΧ̷циͱͱʒΧɇ͝ʪ̷ࡥɇ͝ʒϩ˵ʪ˙θͱ͝ϩͱ˙
ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈ϑɵ̷ͱʀ̧ʪʒɵцϩ˵ʪʀ̷ͱϑʪʒӥ͝ʒͱиͱθͱϩ˵ʪθͱɵϑϩɇʀ̷ʪϑ࢏A̷ʪɇθϩ˵ʪɇɵͱЭʪ
obstacles from the outdoor unit.
Q It generally works properly. But, when it’s considerably hot, it goes off during
operation.
A ÃϩͱʀʀЇθϑи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈ϑʪуΧͱϑʪʒϩͱʒ̈θʪʀϩϑЇ̷̈͝˝˵ϩɇ͝ʒϩ˵ʪ˵ͱϩɇ̈θʒͱʪϑ
͝ͱϩʪϑʀɇΧʪΧθͱΧʪθ̷ц࢏ƊʪϩЇΧɇϑЇ͝ɵ̷̈͝ʒͱЭʪθϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩɇ͝ʒʀ̷ʪɇθϩ˵ʪ͝ʪ̈˝˵-
ɵͱθ̈͝˝ͱɵϑϩɇʀ̷ʪϑ˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩϩͱΧθͱӬʒʪ˝ͱͱʒЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝࢏Ǯ˵ʪ̈͝ϩ˝ͱʪϑͱ
˙θʪαЇʪ͝ϩ̷цʒЇθ̈͝˝ɇ˵ʪɇϩиɇЭʪࡥ̈ϩиͱЇ̷ʒΧθʪЭʪ͝ϩϩ˵ʪϩЇθ͝ͱɇ͝ʒ̈͝ʀθʪɇϑʪϩ˵ʪʀͱͱ̷̈͝˝
ʀɇΧɇʀ̈ϩцʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝͝˝ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩͱθϑΧθɇц̈͝˝ϑͱ͔ʪиɇϩʪθϩͱϩ˵ʪ˵ʪɇϩʪуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθ࢏
Q The remote controller won’t operate.
A Ǯ˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪɵɇϩϩʪθ̈ʪϑθЇ͝ͱЇϩͱθϩ˵ʪϩθɇ͝ϑ͔̈ϩϩʪθͱθθʪʀʪ̈Эʪθͱ˙ϩ˵ʪθʪ͔ͱϩʪʀͱ͝ϩθͱ̷̷ʪθ̈ϑ
ɵ̷ͱʀ̧ʪʒɵцͱɵϑϩɇʀ̷ʪϑࡥʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪϩ˵ʪɵɇϩϩʪθ̈ʪϑͱθ̧ʪʪΧϩ˵ʪͱɵϑϩɇʀ̷ʪϑɇиɇц˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪʀͱ͝-
ϩθͱ̷̷̈͝˝ɇθʪɇ࢏̷ϑͱࡥϩ˵ʪθʪ͔ͱϩʪʀͱ͝ϩθͱ̷̷ʪθ͔ɇц͔ͱϩиͱθ̧Ї͝ʒʪθ̈͝ϩʪ͝ϑ̈Эʪ̷̈˝˵ϩ˙θͱ͔
ɇߥࣛиɇЭʪ̷ʪ͝˝ϩ˵̷ɇ͔Χͱθɇ͝ʪͱ͝ϑ̈˝͝ʒЇʪϩͱϩ˵ʪkđÃ࢏Ã͝ϩ˵̈ϑʀɇϑʪࡥϩɇ̧ʪϩ˵ʪθʪ͔ͱϩʪ
ʀͱ͝ϩθͱ̷̷ʪθʀ̷ͱϑʪθϩͱϩ˵ʪθʪʀʪ̈Эʪθ࢏

11-3
Classication Class Description
Q Ǯ˵ͱ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ϑϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ࢐࣑ŵʪ̷ͱʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝ࢩŵʪࣛ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ɇϩ̈ͱ࣒͝
A Ǯ˵ʪ͝θʪ̷ͱʀɇϩ̈͝˝ͱθθʪࣛ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷̈͝˝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθࡥ͔ɇ̧ʪϑЇθʪϩͱʀͱ͝ϩɇʀϩƊɇ͔ϑЇ͝˝
k̷ʪʀϩθͱ̈͝ʀϑƊʪθӬʀʪAʪ͝ϩʪθͱθЇϩ˵ͱθ̈іʪʒƊʪθӬʀʪ˝ʪ͝ϩɇ͝ʒ˵ɇЭʪϩ˵ʪ͔ϩͱʒͱϩ˵ʪ̟ͱɵ࢏
࣑Ã˙͝ͱϩࡥ̈ϩʀͱЇ̷ʒʀɇЇϑʪΧʪθϑͱ͝ɇ̷̟̈͝ЇθцͱθΧθͱʒЇʀϩʒɇ͔ɇ˝ʪ࢏࣒
Ɵ˵ʪʀͱϑϩ˙ͱθϩ˵ʪθʪ̷ͱʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝ࢩθʪࣛ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ̈ϑϑЇɵ̟ʪʀϩϩͱϩ˵ʪ
ʀЇϑϩͱ͔ʪθࣱϑʪуΧʪ͝ϑʪ࢏Ɵ˵ʪθʪ̈ϑɇʀͱϑϩϩɇɵ̷ʪ࢏9ЇϩࡥͱЇθϑʪθӬʀʪʪ͝˝̈͝ʪʪθ͝ʪʪʒϑϩͱӬϑ̈ϩ
ϩͱϩͱϩɇ̷ЇΧϩ˵ʪʀͱϑϩʀͱθθʪʀϩ̷ц࢏Ǯ˵ʪ͝цͱЇ͔ͱЭʪ̈͝ࡥ͔ɇ̧ʪϑЇθʪϩͱʀͱ͝ϩɇʀϩƊɇ͔ϑЇ͝˝
k̷ʪʀϩθͱ̈͝ʀϑƊʪθӬʀʪAʪ͝ϩʪθͱθЇϩ˵ͱθ̈іʪʒƊʪθӬʀʪ˝ʪ͝ϩ̈͝ɇʒЭɇ͝ʀʪϩͱϑϩθʪɇ̷͔̈͝ʪϩ˵ʪ
process.
Q Is it possible to install the outdoor unit outside?
A It is possible to install it at a designated place in the apartment or on the rooftop
͝ʪɇθɵц࢏9Їϩࡥ̈ϩࣱϑ̷̷̈ʪ˝ɇ̷˵ɇ͝˝̈͝˝ɇ͝ɇ͝˝̷ʪ̈θͱ͝ʀɇϑʪӥϩ˵ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈̈͝ϩͱЇϩ-
ϑ̈ʒʪϩ˵ʪɇΧɇθϩ͔ʪ͝ϩ࢏̷ϑͱࡥ̈ϩ̈ϑ̷̷̈ʪ˝ɇ̷ͱɵϑϩθЇʀϩ̈͝˝Χɇϑϑʪθϑࣛɵцӥϩ˵ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ
installed outside.
Q What can be done to install the outdoor unit facing the road because it is a com-
mercial building?
A Ɵ˵ʪ˙ͱ̷̷ͱӥ͝˝̈ϑɇ͝ʪуʀʪθΧϩ˙θͱ͔ɵЇ̷̈ʒ̈͝˝ʀͱʒʪ˝ͱ̈͝˝̈͝ϩͱʪʪʀϩ˙θͱ͔âƸĘkߣϑϩߤߢߢߧ࢏
࣬Ɵ˵ʪʪу˵ɇЇϑϩΧ̈Χʪͱ˙ɇʀͱͱ̷̈͝˝ͱθЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝˙ɇʀ̷̈̈ϩц̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ʪʒ̈͝ɇɵЇ̷̈ʒ̈͝˝ɇʒ̟ɇʀʪ͝ϩ
to the streets of commercial or residential areas shall bel installed higher than 2 m
ϩͱΧθʪЭʪ͝ϩϩ˵ʪʪу˵ɇЇϑϩɇ̈θ˙θͱ͔ɵ̷ͱӥ͝˝ʒ̈θʪʀϩ̷цϩͱΧɇϑϑʪθϑɵцɇ͝ʒϩ˵ʪʀЇθθʪ͝ϩ˙ɇʀ̷̈̈-
ϩ̈ʪϑϑ˵ɇ̷̷ɵʪʀͱθθʪʀϩʪʒɵцđǽߥߣϑϩߤߢߢߧ࢏࣭ƊͱࡥΧ̷ʪɇϑʪ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷̈ϩ˵̈˝˵ʪθϩ˵ɇ͝ߤ͔ͱθ
͝ͱϩϩͱɵ̷ͱиϩ˵ʪ˵ͱϩʪу˵ɇЇϑϩ̈͝˝ɇ̈θʒ̈θʪʀϩ̷цϩͱΧɇϑϑʪθϑࣛɵц࢏
Q What about installing a windscreen during installation not to blow hot air directly
to passers-by?
A When the hot air from the front of the outdoor unit is blocked, the product’s perfor-
͔ɇ͝ʀʪӥ̷̷ɵʪɇʪʀϩʪʒɇ͝ʒ̈ϩӥ̷̷˙ɇ̷̈ϩͱͱΧʪθɇϩʪΧθͱΧʪθ̷ц࢏Ɗͱࡥ̧ʪʪΧ̈ϩɇϩ̷ʪɇϑϩߥߢߢ͔͔
ɇиɇц˙θͱ͔̈ϩϑϑЇθθͱЇ͝ʒ̈͝˝иɇ̷̷ϑɇ͝ʒ˝̈Эʪ̈ϩ˝ͱͱʒЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩ̈ͱ͝࢏

11-4
11-4 Cleaning /Filter Change
Auto clean function
Ƹϑʪϩ˵ʪЇϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ̈͝˙ϩ˵ʪ̈͝ʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩΧθͱʒЇʀʪϑͱʒͱθϑ࢏

Activating Auto clean


Ɵͱɇʀϩ̈ЭɇϩʪЇϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝ࡥΧθʪϑϑϩ˵ʪ ࣑ĮΧϩ̈ͱ͝ϑ࣒ɵЇϩϩͱ͝˙ͱθɇϩ̷ʪɇϑϩߥϑʪʀͱ͝ʒϑ࢏
Ɵ˵ʪ̈͝ʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩʒ̈ϑΧ̷ɇцϑ˵ͱиϑࡤ

If the air conditioner is off, Auto clean starts immediately. If the air conditioner is running, Auto clean starts as soon as the
air conditioner turns off.

NOTE
• ǽͱЇʀɇ͝ɇ̷ϑͱɇʀϩ̈ЭɇϩʪЇϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝˙θͱ͔ϩ˵ʪĮΧϩ̈ͱ͝ϑ͔ʪ͝Їࡤ

ॷ ॷ Select Clean. ॷ
• Į͝ʀʪЇϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝ϑϑʪ̷ʪʀϩʪʒࡥ̈ϩ̈ϑɇ̷иɇцϑɇʀϩ̈Эɇϩʪʒи˵ʪ͝ʪЭʪθϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθϩЇθ͝ϑͱ˙˙࢏
• Їϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝θЇ͝ϑ˙ͱθߣߢϩͱЇΧϩͱߥߢ͔̈͝ЇϩʪϑʒʪΧʪ͝ʒ̈͝˝ͱ̈͝͝ϩʪθ͝ɇ̷ʒθцʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ϑ࢏Ɵ˵ʪ̈͝ʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩʒ̈ϑΧ̷ɇцϑ˵ͱиϑϩ˵ʪ
cleaning progress from 1% to 99%.
• Ã˙цͱЇϑϩɇθϩɇ͝ͱϩ˵ʪθ˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ͝и˵̷̈ʪЇϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝ϑΧθͱ˝θʪϑϑ̈͝˝ࡥЇϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝ΧɇЇϑʪϑɇ͝ʒӥ̷̷θʪϑЇ͔ʪи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪͱϩ˵ʪθ˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ͝
stops.
• When Auto clean completes, the air conditioner turns off.

Canceling Auto clean


Ɵͱʀɇ͝ʀʪ̷Їϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝и˵̷̈ʪ̈ϩ̈ϑθЇ̈͝͝͝˝ࡥ˙ͱ̷̷ͱиϩ˵ʪΧθͱʀʪʒЇθʪɵʪ̷ͱиࡤ

ॷ Press and hold for 3 or more seconds.


or
Select
ॷ ॷ Clean. ॷ

NOTE
• Aɇ͝ʀʪ̷̈͝˝Їϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝ʒͱʪϑ͝ͱϩʒʪɇʀϩ̈Эɇϩʪ̈ϩ࢏

Deactivating Auto clean


Ɵͱʒʪɇʀϩ̈ЭɇϩʪЇϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝ࡥ˙ͱ̷̷ͱиϩ˵ʪΧθͱʀʪʒЇθʪɵʪ̷ͱии˵̷̈ʪϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ̈ϑ̈͝ͱΧʪθɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱθϩЇθ͝ʪʒͱ˙˙ࡤ

ॷ ॷ Select Clean. ॷ

11-5
Cleaning the outside of the indoor unit
1 ƟЇθ͝ͱ˙˙ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθɇ͝ʒиɇ̈ϩЇ͝ϩ̷̈ϩ˵ʪ˙ɇ͝ϑϩͱΧϑ࢏
2 Üϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩϩ˵ʪΧͱиʪθϑЇΧΧ̷ц࢏
3 Ƹϑʪɇϑͱ˙ϩɵθЇϑ˵ͱθϩʪΧ̈ʒʒɇ͔Χʀ̷ͱϩ˵ϩͱʀ̷ʪɇ͝ϩ˵ʪʪуϩʪθ̈ͱθ࢏

WARNING
Soft brush • Uͱ͝ͱϩʀ̷ʪɇ͝ϩ˵ʪɇΧΧ̷̈ɇ͝ʀʪɵцϑΧθɇц̈͝˝иɇϩʪθʒ̈θʪʀϩ̷цͱ͝ϩͱ̈ϩ࢏
Water entering the unit may result in electric shock or fire that
Tepid damp cloth ʀͱЇ̷ʒʀɇЇϑʪʒʪɇϩ˵ࡥϑʪθ̈ͱЇϑ̟̈͝ЇθцࡥͱθΧθͱΧʪθϩцʒɇ͔ɇ˝ʪࡤ

CAUTION
• Do not use an alkaline detergent to clean the indoor unit display.
• Uͱ͝ͱϩЇϑʪϑЇ̷Χ˵Їθ̈ʀɇʀ̈ʒࡥ˵цʒθͱʀ˵̷ͱθ̈ʀɇʀ̈ʒࡥͱθͱθ˝ɇ̈͝ʀϑͱ̷Эʪ͝ϩϑ
ϑЇʀ˵ɇϑΧɇ̈͝ϩϩ˵̈͝͝ʪθࡥ̧ʪθͱϑʪ͝ʪࡥɇʀʪϩͱ͝ʪࡥɵʪ͝іʪ͝ʪࡥͱθɇ̷ʀͱ˵ͱ̷ϩͱ
clean the unit surfaces.

Cleaning the heat exchanger on the outdoor unit


1 ƟЇθ͝ͱ˙˙ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθɇ͝ʒиɇ̈ϩЇ͝ϩ̷̈ϩ˵ʪ˙ɇ͝ϑϩͱΧϑ࢏
2 Üϑʀͱ͝͝ʪʀϩϩ˵ʪΧͱиʪθϑЇΧΧ̷ц࢏
3 ƊΧθɇциɇϩʪθͱ͝ϩ˵ʪ˵ʪɇϩʪуʀ˵ɇ͝˝ʪθϩͱθʪ͔ͱЭʪʒЇϑϩɇ͝ʒͱϩ˵ʪθ
debris.

CAUTION
• Uͱ͝ͱϩЇϑʪϑЇ̷Χ˵Їθ̈ʀɇʀ̈ʒࡥ˵цʒθͱʀ˵̷ͱθ̈ʀɇʀ̈ʒࡥͱθͱθ˝ɇ̈͝ʀϑͱ̷Эʪ͝ϩϑ
ϑЇʀ˵ɇϑΧɇ̈͝ϩϩ˵̈͝͝ʪθࡥ̧ʪθͱϑʪ͝ʪࡥɇʀʪϩͱ͝ʪࡥɵʪ͝іʪ͝ʪࡥͱθɇ̷ʀͱ˵ͱ̷ϩͱ
clean the unit surfaces.
• If you need to inspect or clean the inside of the heat exchanger
ͱ͝ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩࡥʀͱ͝ϩɇʀϩɇ̷ͱʀɇ̷ϑʪθӬʀʪʀʪ͝ϩθʪ˙ͱθ˵ʪ̷Χ࢏

Cleaning the filter


A̷ʪɇ͝ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θ˙̷̈ϩʪθʪЭʪθцϩиͱиʪʪ̧ϑͱθи˵ʪ͝ϩ˵ʪ ࣑˙̷̈ϩʪθࣛʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝͝˝θʪ͔̈͝ʒʪθ࣒ɇΧΧʪɇθϑͱ͝ϩ˵ʪ̈͝ʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩʒ̈ϑΧ̷ɇц࢏Ɵ˵ʪ
ϩ͔̈ʪɵʪϩиʪʪ͝ʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝͝˝ϑ͔ɇцЭɇθцࡥʒʪΧʪ͝ʒ̈͝˝ͱ͝ϩ˵ʪЇϑɇ˝ʪɇ͝ʒʪ͝Ӭθͱ͔͝ʪ͝ϩɇ̷ʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ϑ࢏

Vacuum cleaner

Soft brush
30 minutes

Mild detergent

11-6
1 Ɗ̷̈ʒʪϩ˵ʪ˙̷̈ϩʪθͱ˙˙ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪЇ̈͝ϩ࢏
2 Ƹϑʪɇϑͱ˙ϩɵθЇϑ˵ͱθЭɇʀЇЇ͔ʀ̷ʪɇ͝ʪθϩͱθʪ͔ͱЭʪɇ͝цʒЇϑϩͱθʒʪɵθ̈ϑͱ͝ϩ˵ʪ˙̷̈ϩʪθ࢏
3 Ɗͱɇ̧ϩ˵ʪ˙̷̈ϩʪθ̈͝ɇϑͱ̷Їϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙иɇϩʪθɇ͝ʒ̷͔̈ʒʒʪϩʪθ˝ʪ͝ϩ˙ͱθߥߢ͔̈͝Їϩʪϑ࢏
4 ŵ̈͝ϑʪϩ˵ʪ˙̷̈ϩʪθɇ͝ʒ̷ʪϩ̈ϩɇ̈θʒθц̈͝ɇиʪ̷̷ࣛЭʪ͝ϩ̷̈ɇϩʪʒɇθʪɇϩ˵ɇϩ̈ϑͱЇϩͱ˙ʒ̈θʪʀϩϑЇ̷̈͝˝˵ϩ࢏
5 Reinstall the filter.
6 ŵʪϑʪϩϩ˵ʪ˙̷̈ϩʪθࣛʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝͝˝θʪ͔̈͝ʒʪθࡤ

In operation ॷ ॷ ॷ Select Filter Reset. ॷ

CAUTION
• Take care not to damage the filter during cleaning.
• Uͱ͝ͱϩϑʀθЇɵϩ˵ʪɇ̈θ˙̷̈ϩʪθӥϩ˵ɇ˵ɇθʒࣛɵθ̈ϑϩ̷ʪɵθЇϑ˵ͱθɇ͝ͱϩ˵ʪθʀ̷ʪɇ̈͝͝˝Їϩʪ͝ϑ̷̈࢏
• Uͱ͝ͱϩʪуΧͱϑʪϩ˵ʪɇ̈θ˙̷̈ϩʪθϩͱʒ̈θʪʀϩϑЇ̷̈͝˝˵ϩи˵ʪ͝ʒθц̈͝˝̈ϩ࢏

Cleaning the Wind-Free panel


A̷ʪɇ͝ϩ˵ʪǮ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪΧɇ͝ʪ̷ɇϩ̷ʪɇϑϩͱ͝ʀʪɇ͔ͱ͝ϩ˵࢏

1 ťЇ̷̷ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θ˙̷ͱиɵ̷ɇʒʪͱΧʪ͝࢏
2 Hold and pull both sides of the Wind-Free panel until it comes free from the air conditioner.
3 Ƹϑʪɇϑͱ˙ϩɵθЇϑ˵ͱθЭɇʀЇЇ͔ʀ̷ʪɇ͝ʪθϩͱθʪ͔ͱЭʪɇ͝цʒЇϑϩ࢏
4 ²ɇ͝˝ϩ˵ʪǮ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪΧɇ͝ʪ̷̈͝ϩ˵ʪ˝θͱͱЭʪϑɇϩϩ˵ʪɵͱϩϩͱ̷͔ʪ˙ϩɇ͝ʒθ̈˝˵ϩ࢏
5 ̷̈˝͝ϩ˵ʪΧθͱ̟ʪʀϩ̈ͱ͝ϑͱ˙ϩ˵ʪǮ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪΧɇ͝ʪ̷ӥϩ˵ϩ˵ʪ˝θͱͱЭʪϑɇϩϩ˵ʪϩͱΧࡥ͔̈ʒʒ̷ʪࡥɇ͝ʒɵͱϩϩͱ͔ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪ˙θͱ͝ϩΧɇ͝ʪ̷࢏
6 After inserting the Wind-Free panel, press the top 4 places and the bottom 3 places by hand so that there is no gap
to the panel.

CAUTION
• Ã˙цͱЇɇϩϩɇʀ˵ϩ˵ʪǮ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪΧɇ͝ʪ̷ӥϩ˵ͱЇϩϩ˵ʪɇ̈θ˙̷ͱиɵ̷ɇʒʪɵʪ̈͝˝ͱΧʪ͝ࡥ̈ϩ͔ɇцɵʪʀͱ͔ʪͱɵϑϩθЇʀϩʪʒɵцϩ˵ʪǮ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪ
panel and may not open properly.

11-7
11-5 Installation
11-5-1 Before Installation
Keep the air conditioner outlet and inlet free from its surroundings.In case of installation, keep
ϩ˵ʪϑц͔͔ʪϩθцɇ͝ʒѣӱϩϩͱΧθʪЭʪ͝ϩӬɵθɇϩ̈ͱ͝࢏Ɵ˵ʪΧ̈Χʪ̷ʪ͝˝ϩ˵ϑ˵ɇ̷̷͔ʪʪϩϩ˵ʪϑϩɇ͝ʒɇθʒɇϑ˙ɇθɇϑ
possible.

11-5-2 Installation Procedure

ॵøͱʀɇϩ̈ͱ͝
Ã͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ϩ˵ʪΧθͱʒЇʀϩ̈͝ɇ͝ɇθʪɇϩͱ˝Їɇθɇ͝ϩʪʪϩ˵ʪɵʪϑϩʀͱͱ̷̈͝˝ʪʪʀϩࡥʀͱ͝Эʪ̈͝ʪ͝ʀʪͱ˙Χ̈Χ̈͝˝ɇ͝ʒʪ̷ʪʀ-
ϩθ̈ʀиͱθ̧ࡥɇ͝ʒ̈͝ʪӱϑϩʪ͝ʀʪͱ˙Ӭɵθɇϩ̈ͱ͝ͱθӥ͝ʒ࢏

ॵǮɇ̷̷Uθ̷̷̈̈͝˝
Uθ̷̷̈ϩ˵ʪиɇ̷̷ʒͱи͝иɇθʒ̈͝ɇʒ̈ɇ͔ʪϩʪθͱ˙ߨߢϩͱߨߧ͔͔࢏

ॵ˜̈ӱ͝˝Ã͝ʒͱͱθƸ̈͝ϩ঄ĮЇϩʒͱͱθƸ̈͝ϩ
˜̈уϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθ̈͝ʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩϑʪʀЇθʪ̷цϩͱϩ˵ʪиɇ̷̷࢏ƊʪʀЇθʪϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩ̈͝ɇϑЇ̈ϩɇɵ̷ʪ
position.

ॵť̈ΧʪƊΧͱͱ̷̈͝˝঄Aͱ͝͝ʪʀϩ̈͝˝ϩ
ǽͱЇϑ˵ɇ̷̷ʀЇϩϩ˵ʪΧ̈Χʪӥϩ˵ɇΧ̈ΧʪʀЇϩϩʪθɇ͝ʒ˝θ̈͝ʒɇ̷̷ϩ˵ʪɵЇθθϑͱ˙ϩ˵ʪʀЇϩϑЇθ˙ɇʀʪ࢏Χ̈ΧʪʪуΧɇ͝-
ϑ̈ͱ͔͝ɇцʀͱ͝ϩ̈͝ЇʪЇ͝ϩ̷̈ϩ˵ʪΧ̈ΧʪϑЇθ˙ɇʀʪɵʪʀͱ͔ʪϑЇ͝ʪЭʪ͝ͱθϩͱθ͝ɇΧɇθϩ࢏9ʪϑЇθʪϩͱЇϑʪɇϩͱθαЇʪ
иθʪ͝ʀ˵ϩͱϩ̈˝˵ϩʪ͝Χ̈Χʪϑͱθɇθʪ͝Їϩϑ࢏

ॵøʪɇ̧Ɵʪϑϩ
ťЇϩɇ̈͝͝ϑʪϩ˝ɇϑ̷̧̈ʪ̈͝ϩθͱ˝ʪ̈͝͝ϩ˵ʪͱЇϩʒͱͱθЇ̈͝ϩΧ̈Χʪɇ͝ʒΧЇϩϑͱɇΧɵЇɵɵ̷ʪϑͱθͱϩ˵ʪθϩʪϑϩ̷̈αЇ̈ʒϑ
on the pipe surface for the leak test.

ॵUθɇ̈͝²ͱϑʪAͱ͝͝ʪʀϩ̈͝˝
Ã͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ϩ˵ʪʒθɇ̈͝˵ͱϑʪʒͱи͝иɇθʒϩͱʒθɇ̈͝иɇϩʪθ͝ɇϩЇθɇ̷̷ц࢏9ʪϑЇθʪϩͱΧͱЇθиɇϩʪθ̈͝ϩͱϩ˵ʪ˵ͱϑʪϩͱ
ʀ˵ʪʀ̧̈˙̈ϩʒθɇ̈͝ϑиʪ̷̷࢏

ॵk̷ʪʀϩθ̈ʀ঄kɇθϩ˵Ǯͱθ̧
k̷ʪʀϩθ̈ʀɇ͝ʒʪɇθϩ˵иͱθ̧ϑ˵ɇ̷̷͔ʪʪϩϩ˵ʪ࣬k̷ʪʀϩθ̈ʀ˜ɇʀ̷̈̈ϩцƟʪʀ˵͝ͱ̷ͱ˝цƊϩɇ͝ʒɇθʒ࣭ɇ͝ʒϩ˵ʪ࣬Ã͝ϩʪθ͝ɇ̷
Ǯ̈θʪŵʪ˝Ї̷ɇϩ̈ͱ࣭͝ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪk̷ʪʀϩθ̈ʀ9Їϑ̈͝ʪϑϑøɇиϑ࢏

ॵÃ͝ϑΧʪʀϩ̈ͱ͝঄Ɵθ̈ɇ̷ŵЇ͝
ƸΧͱ͝ʀͱ͔Χ̷ʪϩ̈ͱ͝ͱ˙ϩ˵ʪϩʪϑϩϑࡥцͱЇϑ˵ɇ̷̷͔ɇ̧ʪɇϩθ̈ɇ̷θЇ͝и˵̷̈ʪцͱЇʪуΧ̷ɇ̈͝ϩ˵ʪ͔ɇ̈͝˙Ї͝ʀϩ̈ͱ͝ϑͱ˙
ϩ˵ʪɇ̈θʀͱ͝ʒ̈ϩ̈ͱ͝ʪθϩͱѣ̈͝ϑ˵ϩ˵ʪ̈͝ϑϩɇ̷̷ɇϩ̈ͱ͝࢏

11-8
11-6 Installation Diagram of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit
11-6-1 Air-Purge Procedure

1) Connect each assembly pipe to the appropriate valve on Outdoor unit Indoor unit
the outdoo
A Gas pipe side C

B Liquid pipe side D


2) Connect the charging hose of low pressure side of
manifold gauge to the packed valve having a
service port (3/8" Packed valve) as shown at the
figure.

3) Open the valve of the low pressure side of manifold


gauge counter-clockwise.

4) Purge the air from the system using vacuum pump for
about 30 minutes.
- After that, please recheck that pressure is stabilized.
- Close the valve of the low pressure side of manifold
gauge clockwise.
- Remove the hose of the low pressure side
of manifold gauge.

5) Set valve cork of both liquid side and gas side of packed
valve to the open position.
Vacuum Pump

6) Mount the valve stem nuts to the 2 way and


3 way valve. And mount the service port cap to
3 way valve. Valve stem

Stem cap
7) Check for gas leakage. A
- At this time, especially check for gas (gas)
leakage from the 3 way valve's stem nuts,
and from the service port cap.
B
(liquid)

11-9
11-6-2 "Pump down" Procedure
Pump down will be carried out when an evaporator is replaced or when the unit is relocated in another area.

1) Remove the caps from the 3 way valve and the


3 way valve.

2) Turn the 3 way valve clockwise to close and


3 way Valve
connect a pressure gauge (low pressure side)
to the service valve, and open the 3 way valve
again.

2 way Valve

3) Set the unit to cool operation mode.


(Check if the compressor is operating.)

4) Turn the 3 way valve clockwise to close.

5) When the pressure gauge indicates "0" turn the


3 way valve clockwise to close.

6) Stop operation of the air conditioner.

7) Close the cap of each valve.

Relocation of the air conditioner

entering.

At this time, cover the valve of the outdoor unit and the other pipe using a cap or vinyl plug to avoid foreign
material entering.

11-10
11-7. Reference Sheet

Index for Model Name

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
ťθͱ̟ʪʀϩ AɇΧɇʀ̈ϩц Ɗʪ̷̷ Feature Ɗʪθ̈ʪϑ Aͱ̷ͱθ Ƹ̈͝ϩ Export
A R 0 9 T Ɗ F A B W K Ęࢩǹ A V

Item 1st 2nd Item Reference 3rd 4th Item 5th Item 6th
ŵA A R 1 Export 0 9 ߣ߫ǽʪɇθ R INVERTER HP R410A S
2 Export 1 2 ߤߢǽʪɇθ T
3 Export 1 8 ߤߣǽʪɇθ A
4 Export 2 4 ߤߤǽʪɇθ B

Item 7th Item 8th Item 9th


đͱϩ̈ͱ͝ʒʪϩɇʀϩॐťđߣ࢏ߢ˜̷̈ϩʪθॐ Wind-Free GEO A ߣϑϩđͱʒʪ̷ A
A
ťđߣ࢏ߢƊʪ͝ϑͱθॐǮ̈ѣ Ǯ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪÃŵÃƊk A ߤ͝ʒđͱʒʪ̷ B
đͱϩ̈ͱ͝ʒʪϩɇʀϩॐťđߣ࢏ߢ˜̷̈ϩʪθॐǮ̈ѣ B Wind GEO ǽ ߥθʒđͱʒʪ̷ A
đͱϩ̈ͱ͝ʒʪϩɇʀϩॐǮ̈ѣॐƟθ̈ࣛʀɇθʪѣ̷ϩʪθ A Ǯ̈͝ʒÃŵÃƊk Z …
đͱϩ̈ͱ͝ʒʪϩɇʀϩॐǮ̈ѣ D ߣߪϩ˵đͱʒʪ̷ R
Ǯ̈ѣॐƟθ̈ࣛʀɇθʪѣ̷ϩʪθ E
Ǯ̈ѣ F
Ɵθ̈ࣛʀɇθʪѣ̷ϩʪθ G
none H
ͱͱʒߣࡥϑӥ͝˝ â

Division Sinkeolreo code


Division Series Project Color Name Remark
component (10th,11th)
A kĮ࣑Ǯ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪ࣒ DA White Grille WK
A ÃŵÃƊk࣑Ǯ̈͝ʒࣛ˜θʪʪ࣒ DA White Grille WK
ůđU
ǽ kĮ࣑Ǯ̈͝ʒ࣒ DA White Grille WK
Z ÃŵÃƊk࣑Ǯ̈͝ʒ࣒ DA White Grille WK

Item 12th The integrated code


The existing code The sales area CIS Desription
ƊkƟ / (13th,14th)

ÃĘ Ę AǤ çAǤ ǹAǤ AǤ

ĮƸƟ ǹ

11-11
GSPN (GLOBAL SERVICE PARTNER NETWORK)

Area Web Site

North America http://gspn3.samsungcsportal.com

Latin America http://gspn3.samsungcsportal.com

CIS http://gspn1.samsungcsportal.com

Europe http://gspn1.samsungcsportal.com

China http://china.samsungportal.com

Asia http://gspn2.samsungcsportal.com

Middleeast & Africa http://gspn1.samsungcsportal.com

Ɵ˵̈ϑƊʪθӬʀʪđɇ͝Їɇ̷̈ϑɇΧθͱΧʪθϩцͱ˙Ɗɇ͔ϑЇ͝˝k̷ʪʀϩθͱ̈͝ʀϑAͱ࢏ࡥøϩʒ࢏ ইƊɇ͔ϑЇ͝˝k̷ʪʀϩθͱ̈͝ʀϑAͱ࢏ࡥøϩʒ࢏
͝цЇ͝ɇЇϩ˵ͱθ̈іʪʒЇϑʪͱ˙đɇ͝Їɇ̷ʀɇ͝ɵʪΧЇ̈͝ϑ˵ʪʒЇ͝ʒʪθ ĘͱЭʪ͔ɵʪθߤߢߣ߫
ɇΧΧ̷̈ʀɇɵ̷ʪÃ͝ϩʪθ͝ɇϩ̈ͱ͝ɇ̷ɇ͝ʒࢩͱθʒͱ͔ʪϑϩ̈ʀ̷ɇи࢏

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