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SAFETY DURING REPAIR WORK
2. If it is necessary to replace any parts, they should be replaced with respective genuine parts for the unit,
and the replacement must be effected in correct manner according to the instructions in the Service
Manual of the unit.
1
2
3
4
5
initial state.
6. Tools and measuring instruments for use in repairs or inspection should be accurately calibrated in
advance.
7. In installing the unit having been repaired, be careful to prevent the occurrence of any accident such as
electrical shock, leak of current, or bodily injury due to the drop of any part.
8. To check the insulation of the unit, measure the insulation resistance between the power cord plug and
grounding terminal of the unit.
The insulation resistance should be 1MΩ or more as measured by a 500V DC megger.
9. The initial location of installation such as window, floor or the other should be checked for being safe
enough to support the repaired unit again.
If it is found not so strong and safe, the unit should be installed at the initial location after reinforced or
at a new location.
gasoline
11. Check the grounding to see whether it is
proper or not, and if it is found improper,
DANGER Spray
gasbombe
The standards provide for items to be generally observed in carrying and handling semiconductors in
relative manufactures during maintenance and handling thereof. (They apply the same to handling of
abnormal goods such as rejected goods being returned.)
(1) Micro computer
(4) P.C. boards or the like to which the parts mentioned in (1) and (2) of this paragraph are equipped.
IC Conductive sponge
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(3) Be careful not to touch the parts with your clothing when you hold a part even if a body earth is
being taken.
(5) Be careful not to fail to turn off power when you repair the printed circuit board. At the same time,
try to repair the printed circuit board on a grounded metal plate.
1MΩ
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(6) Use a three wire type soldering iron including a grounding wire.
Working table
Resistor 1MΩ(1/2W)
Staple
Earth wirte
soldering iron
Grounding wire
Use a high insulation mode (100V, 10M Ω or higher) when ordinary iron is to be used.
(7) In checking circuits for maintenance, inspection, or some others, be careful not to have the test probes
of the measuring instrument shortcircuit a load circuit or the like.
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! CAUTION
1. In quiet operation or stopping the running, slight flowing noise of refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle is
heard occasionally, but this noise is not abnormal for the operation.
2. When it thunders near by, it is recommend to stop the operation and to disconnect the power cord plug from
the power outlet for safety.
3. The room air conditioner does not start automatically after recovery of the electric power failure for prevent-
ing fuse blowing. Re-press START/STOP button after 3 minutes from when unit stopped.
4. If the room air conditioner is stopped by adjusting thermostat, or missoperation, and re-start in a moment,
there is occasion that the cooling and heating operation does not start for 3 minutes, it is not abnormal and
this is the result of the operation of IC delay circuit. This IC delay circuit ensures that there is no danger of
blowing fuse or damaging parts even if operation is restarted accidentally.
5. This room air conditioner should not be used at the cooling operation when the outside temperature is
below -10¡C (14¡F) .
6. This room air conditioner (the reverse cycle) should not be used when the outside temperature is below
Ð15¡C (5¡F) .
If the reverse cycle is used under this condition, the outside heat exchanger is frosted and efficiency falls.
7. When the outside heat exchanger is frosted, the frost is melted by operating the hot gas system, it is not
trouble that at this time fan stops and the vapour may rise from the outside heat exchanger.
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SPECIFICATIONS
RAS-D10EX2 RAC-D10EX2
MODEL RAS-D14EX2 RAC-D14EX2
COMPRESSOR Ñ EU1011DF
TRANSFORMER NO NO
VARISTOR NO 450NR
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• Do not use any conductor as fuse wire, this could cause fatal accident.
¥ Please read the ÒSafety PrecautionÓ carefully before operating the unit to ensure correct usage of the unit. PROHIBITION
¥ Pay special attention to signs of Ò
Ó and Ò Ó. The ÒWarningÓ section contains matters which, if
not observed strictly, may cause death or serious injury. The ÒCautionÓ section contains matters which may result in
serious consequences if not observed properly. Please observe all instructions strictly to ensure safety. • During thunder storm, please stop operating the unit and turn off the circuit breaker.
¥ The signs indicate the following meanings. (The following are examples of signs.)
"OFF"
• Spray cans and other combustibles should not be located within a meter of the air outlets
This sign in the figure indicates prohibition. Indicates the instructions that must be followed. of both indoor and outdoor units.
As a spray canÕs internal pressure can be increased by hot air, a rupture may result. PROHIBITION
¥ Please keep this manual after reading.
• The product shall be operated under the manufacturer specification and not for any
other intended use. PROHIBITION
• Do not reconstruct the unit.
Water leakage, fault, short circuit or fire may occur if you reconstruct the unit by • Do not attempt to operate the unit with wet hands. this could cause fatal accident.
yourself. PROHIBITION
DON'T WET
• Please ask your sales agent or qualified technician for the installation of your unit.
Water leakage, short circuit or fire may occur if you install the unit by yourself. • When operating the unit with burning equipments, regularly ventilate the room
to avoid oxygen insufficiency. STRICTLY OBSERVE
• Please use earth line. PRECAUTIONS
Do not place the earth line near water or gas pipes, lightning-conductor, or the earth
line of telephone. Improper installation of earth line may cause electric shock. CONNECT EARTH LINE • Do not direct the cool air coming out from the air-conditioner panel to face household
• Be sure to use the specified piping set for R410A. Otherwise, this may result in broken heating apparatus as this may affect the working of apparatus such as the electric kettle,
PROHIBITION oven etc.
copper pipes or faults.
• A circuit breaker should be installed depending on the mounting site of the unit. Without • Please ensure that outdoor mounting frame is always stable, firm and without defect. If
a circuit breaker, the danger of electric shock exists.
not, the outdoor unit may collapse and cause danger.
• Do not install the unit near location where there is flammable gas. PROHIBITION
The outdoor unit may catch fire if flammable gas leaks around it. Piping shall be PROHIBITION
• Do not wash the unit with water or place a water container such as a vase on the indoor
suitable supported with a maximum spacing of 1m between the supports. unit.
• Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing the drain hose. If any failure is PROHIBITION Electrical leakage could be present and cause electric.
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found in the drain path, water drops from the indoor and outdoor units, causing wet
household effects. • Do not place plants or animals directly under the air flow as it is bad for the plants or
• Make sure that a single phase 230V power source is used. animals. PROHIBITION
The use of other power sources may cause electrical components to overheat and lead
to fire. PROHIBITION
• Do not climb on the outdoor unit or put objects on it.
PROHIBITION
• When operating the unit with the door and windows opened, (the room humidity is
• Should abnormal situation arise (like burning smell), please stop operating the unit always above 80%) and with the air deflector facing down or moving automatically for
and remove plug from the socket or turn off the circuit breaker. Contact your agent. a long period of time, water will condense on the air deflector and drips down
Fault, short circuit or fire may occur if you continue to operate the unit under abnormal "OFF"
occasionally.This will wet your furniture.Therefore, do not operate under such condition PROHIBITION
situation. for a long time.
• Please contact your agent for maintenance.
Improper self maintenance may cause electric shock and fire. • If the amount of heat in the room is above the cooling or heating capability of the unit (for
example: more people entering the room, using heating equipments and etc.), the preset
• Please contact your agent if you need to remove and reinstall the unit. PROHIBITION room temperature cannot be achieved.
Electric shock or fire may occur if you remove and reinstall the unit yourself improperly.
• Indoor unit cleaning must be performed by authorized personnel only. Consult your
• Avoid an extended period of direct air flow for your health. sales agent.
PROHIBITION Using a commercially available detergent or similar can damage the plastic parts or PROHIBITION
• Do not connect the power cable with an extension cable or do not plug too many leads clog the drain pipe, causing water to drip with potential electric shock hazard.
of the other electric appliance into the socket where this cable is plugged. In addition,
wire the cable with some allowances to prevent the cable from stretching. Not doing • Do not touch the air outlet, bottom surface and aluminum fin of the outdoor
so will cause an electrical shock, heat generation or fire. PROHIBITION unit.
DONÕT TOUCH You may get hurt.
• Do not bundle the power cable, pull it, put something on it, heat it, process it, or put
it between things. Breakage of the power cable may result.
Use of a damaged cable may cause an electrical shock or a fire. • Do not touch the refrigerant pipe and connecting valve.
PROHIBITION
Burns may result.
DONÕT TOUCH
• Do not put objects like thin rods into the panel of blower and suction side because the
high-speed fan inside may cause danger.
PROHIBITION
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& " ! This blows air from outside into the room while the fresh air in
)
This traps cigarette smoke, pollen, etc. is operating. *) &
%' This traps dirt and dust particles in
(Refer page 10) the air while the exhaust is
This deodorizes and eliminates dust from the air operating.
! ventilated from the outside. (Refer to page 25)
) ! This operates when the Two Way Air Exchange is operating.
To prevent dust from coming into the (Refer to pages 11, 25)
indoor unit. (Refer page 27)
)
This traps dirt and dust particles in
the air ventilated from the outside.
(Refer to pages 11, 25)
"
Light indicator showing the operating condition. (Refer page 7)
#
# $ The Dirt Sensor detects cigarette
%
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& Receive the signal from the remote controller. smoke, sprays (pesticides), alcohol,
! etc. (Refer to pages 19, 34)
(Refer page 24)
This vents air from outside the room when the fresh air in is
operating. This vents air within the room to the outside when * "* *,
*,
the exhaust is operating. ■ & & 0 (How to open the front panel, refer to page 10.)
Send out operation signal to the indoor unit. So as to operate #
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the whole unit. (Refer page 8) If the remote controller does not work due
to battery failure, press this switch to start
and stop operation.
¥ This temporary operation will be at the
most recent setting mode. (The unit will
" "* immediately go into automatic operation
Drains the dehumidified water from the indoor unit to the once power is switched on.)
outdoor during ÒcoolingÓ or ÒdehumidifyingÓ operation.
When ÒheatingÓ operation is performed,
cool air blows and when ÒcoolingÓ or
ÒdehumidifyingÓ operation is performed,
(Rear and left sides)
#
warm air blows.
.
/ # #
¥ When ÒStopÓ is selected during operation of the Select one of the following: ÒProhibit Two Way Air ExchangeÓ, ÒOnly ExhaustÓ,
indoor unit, the fan of the outdoor unit continues and ÒOperate Two Way Air ExchangeÓ.
turning for 10 to 60 seconds to cool the electric Please refer to page 33 regarding installation when the Two Way Air Exchange
parts down. cannot be operated.
(Bottom) ¥ In heating operation, condensate or water due (When the device is shipped out of the factory, it is set to ÒOperate Two Way Air
to defrosting will flow. ExchangeÓ.)
Do not cover the drain port of the outdoor unit
because such water may freeze in the chilly area.
¥ When the outdoor unit is hung on the ceiling,
install the bush and drain pipe on the drain port
(Lower section of the side) and drain water. "*
Turn off the circuit breaker or pull out
+ , *+ * +*#*# the power plug if the unit is not be
operated for a long period.
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!
RAS-D10EX2, RAS-D14EX2 790 298 210
✩ If the power stays on and the unit is not operated, power is slightly consumed in the control circuit. The power is
RAC-D10EX2, RAC-D14EX2 750 548 288 saved by turning off the power switch (or the circuit breaker when the power is supplied from the outdoor unit).
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ENGLISH
INDOOR UNIT INDICATORS REMOTE CONTROLLER
¥ This controls the operation of the indoor unit.The range of control is about 7 meters. If indoor lighting is controlled
electronically, the range of control may be shorter, in some cases, the control signal may not be received. This
Two Way Air Exchange Lamp (Green) unit can be fixed on a wall using the fixture provided. Before fixing it, make sure the indoor unit can be controlled
This lamp lights when the fresh air in and from the remote controller.
exhaust are operating. ¥ Handle the remote controller with care. Dropping it or getting it wet may compromise its signal transmission
Self Clean Lamp (Yellow) capability.
This lamp lights when the device ¥ After new batteries are inserted into the remote controller, the unit will initially require approximately 10 seconds
is configured to self clean. to respond to commands and operate.
(Refer page 19)
Timer Lamp (Orange)
This lamp lights when the timer is working.
● Signal Emitting Window/Transmission Sign
Point this window toward the indoor unit when controlling it.
Filter Lamp (Green) The transmission sign blinks when a signal is sent.
When the device is operated for a total
of about 200 hours, the FILTER lamp ● Display
Operation Lamp (Yellow)
lights indicates that it is time to clean This lamp lights during operation. This indicates the room temperature selected, current time, timer status,
the filter.The lamp goes out when the The OPERATION LAMP blinks in the following cases during function and intensity of circulation selected.
Ò (AUTO SWING)Ó button is pressed heating.
while the operation is stopped. But it ● START / STOP Button
(1) During Preheating
does not turn off when self clean is Press this button to start operation. Press it again to stop operation.
For about 2-3 minutes after starting up.
working. (2) During Defrosting ● HEATING Button
Defrosting will be performed about once an hour when frost Heating mode direct selection.
forms on the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit, for 5-10
minutes each time. ● AUTO Button
Auto mode direct selection.
● COOLING Button
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■ If the ÒTwo Way Air ExchangeÓ lamp blinks except for the above-mentioned case, theÒTwoWay Air ExchangeÓ
Fan is abnormal. (Refer page 32)
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INSTALLING ANDVERIFYINGTHE AIR PURIFYINGFILTER/DUCT FILTER (FRESH
DEODORIZING/DUST COLLECTING FRESHAIR IN FILTER)
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● SELF CLEAN Button ■ Please install the filters after turning off the device with the remote controller.
Use this button to set the self clean mode.
● AUTOMATIC TWO WAY AIR EXCHANGE Button
Press this button to set the automatic two way air exchange mode. 1 Open the Front Panel
¥ Hold both sides of the front panel and lift up.
● AIR PURIFIER Button
Press this button to start the air purifier mode. Front Panel
●
(DEHUMIDIFY) ➔ (COOL) ➔ (FAN)Ó cyclically.
AUTO SWING Button
Controls the angle of the horizontal air deflector.
2 Removing the Pre-Filter
¥ Pull out the pre-filters on the right and left.
3 Removing the Air Purifying Unit
¥ Remove the air purifying unit (2 pieces) by pulling
out while pushing up with both hands.
● FRESH AIR IN DURING SLEEP MODE Button
Use this button to set the fresh air in during sleep mode. ② Pull Out Air Purifying Unit
4
● ON-TIMER Button ÉSelect the turn ON time. Negative Ion Stick Air Purifying Unit
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FAN SPEED TIMER SET
SILENT
LOW
MED
HI
TIMER SELECTOR
ON TIMER Attaching the Air Purifying Unit Attaching the Pre-Filter
TWO WAY AIR EXCHANGE OFF TIMER
Air Purifying Unit ¥ Please attach the pre-filter with the ÒFRONTÓ
TWO WAY AIR EXCHANGE FAN SPEED AUTO SWING indication. (The configuration of the left and right
EXHAUST
FRESH AIR IN SELF CLEAN pre-filters is different.)
HI
MED AUTOMATIC TWO WAY AIR EXCHANGE Pre-Filter
LOW ① Insert
FRESH AIR IN DURING SLEEP MODE AIR PURIFIER
①
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¥ Please pull out.
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¥ If there is a power failure, operation will be automatically restarted when the power is resumed with previous
operation mode and airflow direction. (As the operation is not stopped by remote controller.)
¥ Please hold the
¥ If you intend not to continue the operation when the power is resumed, switch off the power supply.
handle of the Nano-
Titanium Dis- When you switch on the circuit breaker, the operation will be automatically restarted with previous operation
infecting Deodori- mode and airflow direction.
zing/Dust Collecting Note: 1. If you do not require Auto Restart Control, please consult your sales agent.
Fresh Air In Filter 2. Auto Restart Control is not available when Timer or Sleep Timer mode is set.
Case and pull out.
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keep pressing until
the case clicks. Press the (AUTO) button. Operation start with a beep at previous AUTO mode.
¥ Improper filter
installation m a y
result in abnormal
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¥ Please hold the handle and install the filter by
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¥ Hold the front panel with both hands and pull
pushing it along the inner grooves. forward, then down.
Front Panel
Groove
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¥ If the front panel is loose, the panel may come off and fall.
¥ When opening the front panel, please do not use excessive force. If the front panel
comes off the device, this may cause it to malfunction.
¥ Please do not operate the device without the pre-filter. If dust enters the machine, this
may cause it to malfunction.
¥ When removing and installing the pre-filter, please take sufficient care not to cut your
hand with the fin of the heat exchanger.
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HEATING OPERATION
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■ Manual selection
¥ Use the device for heating when the outdoor temperature is under 21¡C. When it is too warm (over 21¡C), the
heating function may not work in order to protect the device.
¥ In order to keep reliability of the device, please use this device above -15¡C of the outdoor temperature.
Press the FUNCTION selector so that the display indicates the (AUTO) mode
of operation.
■ Direct selection
¥ When AUTO has been selected, the device will automatically determine the
mode of operation, HEAT or COOL depending on the current room temperature.
¥ When AUTO is first selected, the device will determine the current room
temperature and select the proper operation mode accordingly.
1 Press the (HEAT) button. Operation start with a beep at previous HEAT mode.
1 ¥ When the air conditioner has adjusted the roomÕs temperature to the near
preset temperature, it will begin to monitor operation. If the room temperature
STOP Press the (START/STOP) button.
subsequently changes, the air conditioner will once again select the appropriate
operation (heating or cooling) to adjust the temperature to the preset
temperature. The monitoring operation range is ±3¡C relative to the preset
temperature.
¥ If the mode automatically selected by the unit is not satisfactory, manually
change the mode setting (heat, dehumidify, cool or fan).
■ As the settings are stored in memory in the remote controller, you only have to press Set the desired FAN SPEED with the (FAN SPEED) button (the display
the (START/STOP) button next time. indicates the setting).
(AUTO) : The FAN SPEED changes automatically according to the
You can raise or lower the temperature setting as necessary by maximum of 3¡C.
2
temperature of the air which blows out.
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Press the temperature button and the temperature setting will (HI) : Economical as the room will become warm quickly. But you
change by 1¡C each time. may feel a chill at the beginning.
(MED) : Quiet.
¥ The preset temperature and the actual room temperature may vary somewhat (LOW) : More quiet.
depending on conditions. (SILENT) : Silent.
Press the (FAN SPEED) button to select AUTO, LOW and SILENT. Set the desired room temperature with the TEMPERATURE buttons (the display
■ As the settings are stored in memory in the remote controller, you only have to press
the (START/STOP) button next time.
DEFROSTING
Defrosting will be performed about once an hour when frost forms on the heat exchange of the outdoor unit, for
5~10 minutes each time.
During defrosting operation, the operation lamp blinks in cycle of 3 seconds on and 0.5 second off. The maximum
time for defrosting is 20 minutes. (If the piping length used is longer than usual, frost will likely to form.)
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Use the device for dehumidifying when the room temperature is over 16¡C.When it is under 15¡C, the dehumidifying Use the device for cooling when the outdoor temperature is -10 to 42¡C.
function will not work. If humidity is very high (over 80%) indoors, some dew may form on the air outlet grill of the indoor unit.
■
Press the (COOL) button. Operation start with a beep at previous COOL
Press the FUNCTION selector so that the display indicates (DEHUMIDIFY). mode.
Press the (FAN SPEED) button to select LOW and SILENT.
Press the (START/STOP) button.
Press the (START/STOP) button.
■ When you want to change the operation mode, please use the FUNCTION
selector.
■ Set the desired temperature is available.
■ You also can use the FUNCTION selector to select this operation.
■
¥ Dehumidifying takes place with a target temperature which is slightly lower than the room temperature setting. Press the FUNCTION selector so that the display indicates (COOL).
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(However, target temperature is 16¡C for a temperature setting of 16¡C.) If the room temperature becomes lower
than the target value, operation stops. If the room temperature becomes higher than the target value, operation Set the desired FAN SPEED with the (FAN SPEED) button (the display
restarts. indicates the setting).
¥ The preset room temperature may not be reached depending on the number of people present in the room (AUTO) : The FAN SPEED is HI at first and varies to MED automatically
conditions.
(HI)
when the preset temperature has been reached.
: Economical as the room will become cool quickly.
(MED) : Quiet.
(LOW) : More quiet.
(SILENT) : Silent.
Set the desired room temperature with the TEMPERATURE buttons (the display
indicates the setting).
The temperature setting and the actual room temperature may vary somewhat
depending on conditions.
Press the (START/STOP) button. Cooling operation starts with a beep. Press
the button again to stop operation. The cooling function does not start if the
temperature setting is higher than the current room temperature (even though
the (OPERATION) lamp lights).
The cooling function will start as soon as you set the temperature below the
current room temperature.
■ As the settings are stored in memory in the remote controller, you only have to press
the (START/STOP) button next time.
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(Please refer to page 32, Understanding The Operating Mechanism)
The air purifier is operated by pressing the (AIR PURIFIER) button.
¥ Operate the fresh air in and exhaust by operating the two way air exchange fan.
¥ The device beeps when it has received the signal and then the air purifier ¥ The fresh air in and exhaust can be operated in combination by configuring the Two Way Air Exchange Operation
starts. while the air conditioning operates.
¥ The OPERATION lamp on the indoor unit indicators turn on. ¥ The fresh air in and exhaust cannot be operated simultaneously.
¥ The fan speed can be changed as desired.
Either HI, MED, LOW or SILENT can be selected.
The power of the air purifier is increased by increasing the speed of the air
conditionerÕs fan, by pressing the (AIR PURIFIER) button while the HEAT, Press the button.
COOL or DEHUMIDIFY operates. ¥ The device beeps when it has received the signal
(Depending on the operation conditions, there is a case that the fan speed does and the two way air exchange starts. By pressing
not increase.) the button, the display changes as on the right.
¥ The OPERATION and the "Two Way Air Exchange"
Press the (START/STOP) button to stop operation. lamps on the indoor unit indicators turns on.
¥ Although the ventilated air is deodorized by the
Press the (AIR PURIFIER) button again to cancel the air purifier operation.
Nano-Titanium Disinfecting Deodorizing/Dust
(During HEAT, COOL or DEHUMIDIFY operation)
Collecting Fresh Air In Filter, the odor of the
ventilated air may enter the room according to the Turns off
environment where the filter is utilized. If there is (Stop)
concern regarding any odors, please stop the
device.
¥ Operate the exhaust for about 10 minutes every 2
hours during fresh air in to prevent dew
You can use the device simply as an air circulator. Use this function to dry the interior of the indoor unit at the end condensation on the two way air exchange fan and
of summer. hose and to prevent dust from plugging the hose.
¥ It is recommended that the self clean operation is
configured to dry the inside of the two way air
exchange hose (Refer page 30).
Press the FUNCTION selector so that the display indicates (FAN).
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ÉWhen the AUTO fan speed mode is set in the cooling/heating operation:
¥ The fan speed will automatically change according to the temperature of discharged
For the heating operation air.
¥ As room temperature reaches the preset temperature, a very light breeze will blow.
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(Please refer to page 34, Understanding The Operating Mechanism)
¥ By configuring Self Clean operation, once cooling and dehumidifying operation are performed, the device Set the current time with the TIMER
automatically performs Self Clean operation suppressing the outbreak of mold. (This does not eliminate the control button.
presence of mold or have a bactericidal effect.) After you change the
¥ As this operation cause the two way air exchange fan and hose dry, it is recommended that to set Self Clean batteries:
operation when utilizing the fresh air in operation (Refer page 18).
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Press the (TIME) button. The time indication starts lighting instead of blinking. ¥ The ÒOff TimerÓ, used exclusively when sleeping, stops the fan after a specified time after configuring the ÒFan
SpeedÓ appropriate before going to bed, when cooling with the air conditioning.
¥ The ÒOff TimerÓ stops the individual operation of the fresh air in, exhaust and air purifier after a specified time.
¥ The time indication will disappear automatically in 10 seconds.
¥ To check the current time setting, press the (TIME) button
twice. The setting of the current time is now complete. ¥ By pressing the (SLEEP) button, the desired sleep time can be selected
(1 hr., 2 hrs., 3 hrs. or 7 hrs. Monitoring).
¥ The Sleep (7 hrs. Monitoring) operation momentarily stops cooling/
dehumidifying after operating for three hours and then the roomÕs temperature
is monitored for the next 4 hrs..
While the room is monitored, the device automatically operates/stops
Set the turn-off time
with the TIMER control
Point the signal window of the remote controller toward the indoor unit, and press
the (RESERVE) button.
repeatedly (One Hour More Timer) according to the conditions of the room.
¥ The Sleep (7 hrs. Monitoring) operation momentarily stops heating after
operating for three hours and then the roomÕs temperature is monitored for
button. The (OFF) mark starts lighting instead of blinking and the (RESERVED) sign the next 4 hrs.. When the room temperature falls by 4-5¡C, the device restarts
lights. A beep occurs and the (TIMER) lamp lights on the indoor unit. to maintain the temperature.
Example: ¥ By pressing the (SLEEP) button, the display changes as follows.
The device will turn off at P.M.11:00.
The setting of turn-off time is now complete. 1 hr. 2 hrs. 3 hrs. Sleep
➛ Operation ➛ Operation ➛ Operation ➛ (7 hrs. Monitoring)
➛
the Point
Canceling the Sleep Timer
Set the turn-on time the signal window of the remote controller toward the indoor unit, and press
with the TIMER control (RESERVE) button. ¥ The device beeps when it has received the signal and the Sleep operation
button. The (ON) mark starts lighting instead of blinking and the (RESERVED) sign lights. starts. The specified Sleep Timer and the stop operation time are displayed in
A beep occurs and the (TIMER) lamp lights on the indoor unit. the display of the remote controller.
¥ The timer lamp of the indoor device turns on when configuring the Sleep Timer.
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Example: ¥ The fan speed during the Sleep operation is set at silent.
The device will turn on early so that the preset ¥ The Sleep Timer settings of the fresh air in, exhaust and the air purifier are 1,
temperature be almost reached at A.M.7:00. 2, 3 and 7 hrs..
The setting of the turn-on time is now complete.
Set the turn-on time Point the signal window of the remote controller toward the indoor unit, and press
with the TIMER control the (RESERVE) button.
Sleep
timer ➝ Start
The device will be turned off by the sleep timer and turned
on by on-timer.
button. The (ON) mark starts lighting instead of blinking and the (RESERVED) sign lights.
A beep occurs and the (TIMER) lamp lights on the indoor unit. Set the ON-timer.
Press the (SLEEP) button and set the sleep timer.
Example: Example:
For heating, the device will turn off at P.M.10:30, and For heating:
then turn on early so that the preset temperature be In this case, the device will turn off in 2 hrs. (at
almost reached at A.M.7:00; for cooling and A.M.1:38) and turn on early so that the preset
dehumidifying, it will simply turned on at A.M.7:00. The temperature will be almost reached at A.M.6:00
settings of the turn on/off times are now complete. next morning.
¥ The timer may be used in three ways: off-timer, on-timer and ON/OFF (OFF/ON)-timer. Set the current time at first
because it serves as a reference.
Point the signal window of the remote controller toward the indoor unit, and press the (CANCEL) button.
¥ As the time settings are stored in memory in the remote controller, you only have to press the (RESERVE) button in The (RESERVED) sign goes out with a beep and the (TIMER) lamp on the indoor unit indicators turns off.
order to use the same settings next time.
If you set the sleep timer when the off-time or on/off-timer has been set earlier, the sleep
timer becomes effective instead of the off - or on/off-timer set earlier.
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¥ Even after the 1, 2 or 3 hrs. Sleep Timer has expired when cooling/dehumidifying, this function monitors the
Adjustment of the conditioned air in the upward and downward
directions.
The horizontal air deflector is automatically set to the proper angle
roomÕs temperature and automatically operates and stops (1 hr. more timer operation) one more time according suitable for each operation.The deflector can be swing up and down
to the condition of the room (monitoring time is a maximum of 4 hrs. after the timer expires). continuously and also set to the desired angle using the
Ò (AUTO SWING)Ó button.
Cooling, Dehumidifying If the room temperature rises by 2¡C, the device operates for 1 hr.. ¥ If the Ò (AUTO SWING)Ó button is pressed once, the
horizontal air deflector swings up and down. If the button is
¥ The timer lamp of the indoor unit turns on while the roomÕs temperature is monitored after the 1, 2 or pressed again, the deflector stops in its current position.
3 hrs. timer expires and the and on the remote controller turn on. Several seconds (about 6 seconds) may be required before ! " #$
the deflector starts to move. %& #
¥ Use the horizontal air deflector within the adjusting range
Vertical
shown in the right.
about 15¡
¥ When the operation is stopped, the horizontal air deflector
moves and stops at the position where the air closes.
about 65¡
conditioning is stopped, the Fresh Air In During Sleep Mode does not operate.
When Sleep is operated while cooling/dehumidifying, the air conditioning
automatically operates the ÒFresh Air In During Sleep ModeÓ.
' Adjustment of the conditioned air to the left and right.
¥ The ÒTwo Way Air ExchangeÓ lamp on the indoor unit indicators turns on during Hold the vertical air deflector as shown in the figure and adjust the conditioned air to the left and right.
Fresh Air In operating.
¥ Even after the Sleep Timer of the air conditioning expires, the room temperature
and the outside temperature are monitored, while the One Hour More Timer
operates and monitors (page 23). If the outside temperature is cooler than
room temperature, the Fresh Air In operates.
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ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE
■ It is recommended to carry out deep cleaning of the two way air exchange duct filters (Fresh Air In Pre-Filter,
Exhaust Pre-Filter, Nano-Titanium Disinfecting Deodorizing/Dust Collecting Fresh Air In Filter) regularly.
6 Wash Each of the Removed Filters with 7 Attaching the Nano-Titanium Disinfecting
■ Cleanliness of filters differs according to environment and usage conditions. Check regularly and if the
Water Deodorizing/Dust Collecting Fresh Air In
filters are dirty, cleaning is recommended. Especially if the Fresh Air In operation is utilized often, check the
¥ After washing with water, please allow to drip dry. Filter Case
filters once every 2 weeks and if the filter is dirty, cleaning is recommended.
¥ If the dirt is difficult to wash off, please wash with ¥ Improper filter installation may result in abnormal
Although small insects may be caught in the Fresh Air In Pre-Filter, they have entered from the outside air luke warm water that does not exceed 40¡C. noises.
(outside the room) and it is not uncommon. Please wash the Fresh Air In Pre-Filter. ¥ Do not rub too hard when washing with water. Nano-Titanium Disinfecting
¥ Nano-Titanium Disinfecting Deodorizing/Dust Deodorizing/Dust Collecting
Collecting Fresh Air In Filter should wash and dry Fresh Air In Filter Case
(included)
in the shade once in every 3 months. Although it
can be washed and used repeatedly, it is
1 Opening the Front Panel
recommended that the filter is replaced every 3
¥ Hold both sides of the front panel and lift up. years.
Front Panel
Groove
¥ Please hold the handle of the Nano-Titanium
Disinfecting Deodorizing/Dust Collecting Fresh
Air In Filter Case and pull out to the front.
¥ Hold the front panel with both hands and pull ¥ Keep pressing the front panel in the direction of
forward, then down. the arrow (3 places) until the panel clicks with
both hands and pull forward, then down.
4 Removing the Exhaust Pre-Filter
Front Panel
¥ Please remove by pushing up the handle ① and
then pulling ②.
Filters
②
CAUTION
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ENGLISH
CAUTION 2. CLEANING OF FRONT PANEL AND TOP GRILL
Cleaning and maintenance must be carried out only by qualified service personal. Before cleaning, stop operation ¥ Remove the front panel and the top grill and wash with clean
and switch off the power supply. water.
Wash it with a soft sponge.
After using neutral detergent, wash thoroughly with clean water.
1. PRE-FILTER
¥ When the front panel and the top grill are not removed, wipe it
When the filter indicator lamp comes on, be sure to clean the filter. By doing so, the power rates are saved. In case with a soft dry cloth.Wipe the remote controller thoroughly with
the air filter is full of dust, the air flow will decrease and the cooling capacity will be reduced. Further, noise may a soft dry cloth.
occur. Be sure to clean the filter following the procedure below.
Front Panel ¥ Wipe the water thoroughly.
PROCEDURE If water remains at indicators or signal receiver of indoor unit, it
causes trouble.
1 Open the front panel carefully and remove the filter.
Method of removing the front panel
Be sure to hold the front panel with both hands to detach and
attach it.
Removing the Front Panel Attaching the Front Panel
①
and rinse it thoroughly. After that, dry it in the shade. Front Panel
② Pull out
Step
①
Push and Lift
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Step
Pre-Filter
¥ When the front panel is fully opened with both hands, ¥ Move the shafts of the left and right arms into the
push the right arm to the inside to release it, and steps in the unit and securely insert them into the
while closing the front panel slightly, put it out forward. holes.
3 ¥ Set the filter with ÒFRONTÓ mark facing front, and slot
them into the original state.
② Insert
Tab
CAUTION
¥ Do not wash with hot water at more than 40¡C. The filter may shrink.
¥ When washing it, shake off moisture completely and dry it in the shade; do not expose it directly to the sun. The
filter may shrink.
¥ DonÕt operate the unit without filter. Fault may occur if you continue.
Ð 27 Ð Ð 28 Ð
MAINTENANCE(Two Way Air Exchange Fan and Hose)
ENGLISH
■ To ensure clean usage, please dry the interior of the Two Way Air Exchange Fan and Hose.
CAUTION ¥ If this is the first time during the year (seasons) that the device is being used to cooling or dehumidifying operation,
please conduct one of the following maintenance procedures.
¥ Do not splash or direct water to the body of the unit when cleaning it as this may A ¥ If this is the first time during the year (seasons) that the device is being used to heat, please conduct one of the
cause short circuit. B E N ZIN E
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following maintenance procedures.
¥ Never use hot water (above 40¡C), benzine, gasoline, acid, thinner or a brush, D
¥ If odors from the fresh air window are a concern, even if maintenance has been conducted on the duct filters,
because they will damage the plastic surface and the coating. please conduct one of the following maintenance procedures.
1
¥ After opening the room, please conduct the following for 4 hrs..
2 1
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2
The direction of the batteries should match the marks in
the case. Please set the temperature to 32¡C.
2. Take out the batteries when you do not use the remote
controller for 2 or 3 months. ¥ If the outside temperature is above 24¡C, please conduct maintenance by
following the ÒMaintenance During the SummerÓ procedures. (When the
outside temperature exceeds 24¡C, the machine does not operate the
heater to prevent any damage.)
Address Changing Switch
Maintenance During the Winter
✽ The Address Changing Switch is utilized to avoid
interference between remote controllers when there
are two indoor units mounted in the same room
1 ¥ After opening the room, please conduct the following for 4 hrs..
1
and is normally not utilized.
(When the device is shipped out of the factory, it is Please perform heat operation.
Switch set to ÒAÓ.)
Furthermore, please ask the dealer where the
2 Please set the temperature to 32¡C.
Please operate this switch device was purchased, how the device is
2
only as advised. configured.
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¥ When the two way air exchange operation is configured during the air purifier operation, the fan speed operation
(heating, cooling and dehumidifying operation when the heating, cooling and dehumidifying of the device are combined)
is combined with the two way air exchange operation.
¥ This room air conditioner utilizes a heat pump system that absorbs
exterior heat and brings it into a room to be heated. As the ambient
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(Page 18)
temperature gets lower, heating capability will also lower. In such a Do not use a stove or ■ !& & &
situation, the inverter work to increase compressor rpm to keep the any other high tempera-
unitÕs heating capability from decreasing. If the unitÕs heating ture devices in proximity ¥ When the air temperature outside the room is more than about 30¡C or less than about 3¡C, the fresh air in does not
performance is still unsatisfactory, other heating appliances should to the indoor unit.
PROHIBITION operate to prevent dew condensation on the two way air exchange fan and hose and to save energy.
be used to augment this unitÕs performance. ¥ If the difference in temperature between the inside and outside of the room is more than about 7¡C, the fresh air in
¥ The air conditioner is designed to heat an entire room so that it may take some time before you feel warm. Timer does not operate to prevent dew condensation on the two way air exchange fan and hose, while cooling operation.
operation is recommended for effective preheating ahead of the desired time. ¥ If the difference in temperature between the inside and outside of the room is more than about 22¡C, the fresh air in
does not operate to prevent dew condensation on the two way air exchange fan and hose, while heating operation.
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¥ When fan speed, room temperature are set with the remote controller before starting manual operation and the ¥ When the temperature inside the room is more than about 43¡C, the exhaust does not operate to protect the
buttons are released, the indication of settings will go off in 10 seconds and only the operation mode will be exhaust fan from damage.
displayed.
¥ Pressing the button while the unit is in operation will let the protective circuit work so that the unit will not ¥ (
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¥ During heating operation, the ÒOPERATIONÓ lamp on the indoor unit indicators may blink with no air emitted for ■
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a while.
¥ Two Way Air Exchange Fan is abnormal if the ÒTwo Way Air ExchangeÓ lamp of the indoor unit indicators blinks
¥ If you feel cold wind during heating operation with the (HI) fan speed or want to make the unit operation
(lights for 4 seconds/light off for 1 second) repeatedly.
quieter after the room is heated, use of (AUTO) setting is recommended.
In this case, all the functions can be operated except for the Two Way Air Exchange operation.
¥ With the (LOW), (SILENT) settings, the unitÕs cooling capacity will lower slightly.
¥ With the (LOW), (SILENT) settings, the unitÕs fan speed of heating operation will vary with the operating ■
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conditions.
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# $##"$% # " -#. !& & About the same when cooling (Fan Speed: ÒMEDÓ).
-(. !& & About the same when cooling (Fan Speed: ÒLOWÓ).
¥ When the timer has been programmed, the unit will not operate even if the set time is reached unless the unit - . ) About the same when cooling (Fan Speed: ÒHIÓ).
receives a signal from the remote controller. Confirm that timer programming is complete (beep) and the TIMER -#. ) About the same when cooling (Fan Speed: ÒMEDÓ).
lamp of the indoor unit lights.
¥ If the (SLEEP) button is pressed while the ON/OFF timer is programmed, the sleep timer takes priority.
-(. ) About the same when cooling (Fan Speed: ÒLOWÓ).
¥ During sleep timer operation, the fan speed sets to (SILENT) regardless of the preset speed. The remote
controller display indication will remain unchanged even with the (SILENT) setting. ✽ These are just rough indications when the fresh air in and exhaust operate independently. In addition, the operating
volume of the air conditioning changes according to the mounting conditions.
If the air conditioning operation is configured at the same time, the volume of the operation sound becomes bigger.
& &
(Page 22)
¥ If the remote controller never receive the signal when sleep timer is set, it does not start to operate even when
reaching the set time. Please confirm the sleep timer setting by the ÒbeepÓ sound and the ÒTIMERÓ lamp on the indoor
unit.
¥ If the vertical deflector are configured to swing while the Sleep Timer is set, it will not swing when 1hr. More Timer
operates during cooling/dehumidifying or Sleep (7 hrs. Monitoring) operation during heating.
¥ When sleep timer setting, if the air conditioning operation (cooling, dehumidifying, heating) is configured in combination
with the fresh air in, exhaust and air purifier, 1 hr. More Timer of the cooling and dehumidifying operation or Sleep
(7 hrs. Monitoring) timer operation during heating only the air conditioning operation performs.
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¥ By configuring Fresh Air In During Sleep Mode, the air conditioning operates the fresh air in during sleep mode ¥ The Dirt Sensor detects cigarette smoke, sprays (pesticides), alcohol, etc.
operation (while cooling or dehumidifying) when the outside air temperature is lower than room temperature. ¥ The Dirt Sensor may also respond to sudden temperature changes when the cooling/heating operation starts and
¥ If ÒSleep TimerÓ operation of the air purifier is performed while the Fresh Air In During Sleep Mode is configured, sudden changes in airflow when doors open and close.
ventilating operation that takes the air from the outside into the room air conditioning fan when the outside air temperature ¥ The automatic two way air exchange can be configured for two weeks at one time. The (AUTOMATIC TWO WAY
is lower than room temperature. AIR EXCHANGE) is configured for two weeks after it is set with the remote controller.
¥ If the room temperature decreases about 2¡C below than configured temperature while fresh air in operating, the ¥ Even the air in the room is dirty after the automatic two way air exchange operation has been configured, the exhaust
fresh air in operation will be stopped. operation does not perform for 5 minutes.
¥ The fan speed cannot be adjusted in fresh air in during sleep mode. ¥ In the case the automatic two way air exchange operation performs during the air conditioning operation, the exhaust
¥ If the heating operation is performed while the Fresh Air In During Sleep Mode is configured, Fresh Air In During Sleep or fresh air in operates in addition to the air conditioning.
Mode operation will be canceled, however, when the heating operation is stopped, the mode returns to Fresh Air In ¥ Once the dirt sensor detects the dirt and starts exhaust operation, even you open the window after that the exhaust
During Sleep Mode settings. operates for at least 20 minutes and then operates the fresh air in.
¥ If the fresh air in/exhaust operation is performed while the Fresh Air In During Sleep Mode is configured, Fresh Air In ¥ The two way air exchange operation does not perform depending on the room temperature/outside air temperature.
During Sleep Mode operation will be canceled, however, when the fresh air in/exhaust operation is stopped, the mode
returns to Fresh Air In During Sleep Mode settings.
¥ The fresh air in does not operate depending on the room temperature/outside air temperature. ' ()
¥ Exhaust operation may not perform in Automatic Two Way Air Exchange Operation when the air inside the room
is dirt.
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In this case, please operate Exhaust operation manually by pressing the (Two Way Air Exchange) button or
■ (
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open the windows for ventilation.
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¥ When the two way air exchange hose cannot be vented
!"
(Please operate either the fresh air in or the exhaust. Select the fan speed ÒHIÓ, ÒMEDÓ or
outside of the room directly (installation work specified for
the embedded ducting). ÒLOWÓ.)
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the installation work directly vents the two way air exchange &
hose outside the room. ¥ Increasing the sensitivity by one level displays Ò+1Ó.
¥ Decreasing the sensitivity by one level displays ÒÐ1Ó.
¥ The configuration range has 7 levels: +3 - Ð3.
. / 0 # ¥ The +3 - Ð3 display will turn off after about 10 seconds.
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hose between the internal and external walls, which leads
outside the room, even if the two way air exchange hose
(Page 19)
cannot be vented outside of the room directly (conventional ¥ By setting Self Clean operation, it automatically starts self clean operation after stopping the cooling and dehumidifying
construction methods). operations. First, wash the odor components attached to the indoor heat exchanger due to the ÒFANÓ operation (combined
Two Way Air Exchange Selection Switch ¥
with the exhaust). Next, ÒHEATINGÓ (combined with the exhaust), ÒONLY EXHAUSTÓ and ÒFANÓ operation (combined
① Prohibit Two Way Air Exchange
② Only Exhaust
0 &1" with the exhaust) are performed to suppress the outbreak of mold in the indoor unit.
③ Operate Two Way Air Exchange ¥
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¥ If the outside air temperature is low, the cooling and dehumidifying may not operate.
!
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," ¥ If the ON-TIMER has been configured, the Self Clean operation does not perform two hours before the configured
time.
¥ If the operation is stopped in the following conditions, the Self Clean operation does not perform. (Heating and Air
purifying operations, stopped by pressing OFF-TIMER or SLEEP TIMER.)
' ()
¥ Do not supply air from inside the wall.
¥ By supplying highly humid air from inside a wall or from underneath the floor, this will cause dew to form. ¥ If the remote controller never receive the signal when timer is set, it does not start to operate even when reaching the
¥ And also may cause the odors from inside a wall or from underneath the floor to infiltrate the room. set time. Please confirm the timer setting by the ÒbeepÓ sound and the ÒTimerÓ lamp on the indoor unit.
¥ When the dehumidifying is operated while the timer is configured, the timer settings will disappear from the LCD, but
the setting is not canceled. When the dehumidifying operation is stopped, the timer settings will display again.
Ð 33 Ð Ð 34 Ð
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PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING POINTS EVERY EITHER HALF YEARLY OR YEARLY. CONTACT YOUR SALES Noise of the ventilation fan sucking in air present in the drain hose and blowing out
AGENT SHOULD YOU NEED ANY HELP. Perking noise dehumidifying water that had accumulated in the condensed water collector. For
details, consult your sales agent.
Changing operation noise
Operation noise changes due to power variations according to room temperature
changes.
1
If the earth line is disconnected or faulty, unit failure or electric
shock hazard may result.
Mist emission Mist is generated as the air within the room is suddenly cooled by conditioned air.
Steam emitted from the outdoor unit Water generated during defrosting operation evaporates and steam is emitted.
Caused as the smells and particles of smoke, food, cosmetics, etc. present in room
Odors
air become attached the unit and blown off into the room again.
The outdoor unit continues to operate Defrosting is underway (as the heating operation is stopped, the microcomputer
2
It could collapse or fall, causing injury. even if operation is stopped. checks frost accumulated in the indoor unit and instructs the unit to perform
automatic defrosting if necessary).
Shows preheating or defrosting operation is underway.
As the protective circuit or preheat sensor operates when unit operation is stopped
The OPERATION lamp is blinking.
during preheating and then restarted, or when operation mode is switched from
cooling to heating, the lamp continues to blink.
3 If the power plug is not inserted into the wall socket securely, it Actual room temperature may deviate slightly from the remote controllerÕs temperature
will become hot and an electric shock or fire may occured. If dust
or dirt is found on the power plug, clean the plug and insert it into
Does not reach the temperature
setting. setting depending on the number of people in the room, indoor or outdoor conditions
when the air conditioner is used for more than one room at the same time.
the wall socket.
¥ If the unit still fails to operate
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normally after performing the
above inspections, turn the circuit
¥ The circuit breaker switches off or the fuse blows
breaker off and contact your sales
frequently.
$% *& '! *%+%, $%&#$% '!((! )!#* agent immediately.
¥ The switch operation is not stable.
¥ Foreign matter or water accidentally enters the unit interior.
¥ The power cord gets excessively hot or its insulation is torn or stripped.
Ð 21 Ð
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Ð 35 Ð Ð 36 Ð
MODEL RAS-D10EX2, RAS-D14EX2
50 Service space 50
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MAIN PARTS COMPONENT
THERMOSTAT
Thermostat Specifications
THERMOSTAT MODEL IC
FAN MOTOR
Fan Motor Specifications
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When the refrigerating cycle has been operated for a long time with the capillary tubes clogged or crushed
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color has been changed conspicuously, replace the compressor.
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1 1 0V 5 12 1
R807
3 2
R803
R813
2 2
C501
R805
C502
R310 4 13 2
3 3 L801 R812 5
4 1 7 +
M
AUTO-RESTARTCANCEL
R305 R810 3 14 3
GASSENSOR − 6
CN9 Q803
R521
R522
R520
C802
R509
R508
R507
R506
R519
2 15 4
R811
C801
C306
C307
GS421 Q802
R804
PH-3P-S
ide 0V R806
C824
R656
(BLU)
I
C801 Q801 1 16 5 Auto sweep motor
A
5V 8 BZ1
CN1 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 0V R654
0V I
C711 Buz
zer
AN1
P31
AN4
AN0
AN2
P30
P32
P17
P14
AN5
P16
TXD2
RXD2
AN3
P33
P15
PH-4P-Top
4
R721
R655
R934
VENTILATION MODE
ROOM TEMPERATURE
HUMIDITY
HEATEXCHANGER
I/FTRANSMISSION
I/FRECEPTION
POWERSUPPLYVOLTAGE
0V
UNUSE
UNUSE
UNUSE
UNUSE
UNUSE
UNUSE
UNUSE
UNUSE
R601
R653
C601 BZ
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3
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AN6
FASTFEED HAINPUT P70
48
R641
Q732 E
R312 2 AN7 TEST AUTORESTART P23
47
2 3 AVCC OUTSIDETXD TXD46
R309 I
D
1 4 X2 OUTSIDERXD RXD45
Roomtemper
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5 X1 VENTILATIONDIFECTION 44
Thermi
sto
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C505 P20
C935
6 VCL VENTILATIONFANPOWERSUPPLY P87
43
R764
R306 7 RESET REMOTECONTROLIDSELECT 42
RES P86
R510
C524 0V
C301
C302
C304
C303
C305
8 TEST 41
R301
R311
R302
R304
R303
CN6 5V 11 I
C501 P85
R503
NMI 10 9 Vss VENTILATIONFANOUTPUT FTI0D140
ZR-11P-Top
R502
RES1
IONO/P
OSCI
LLATION
TX 8 11 CI
RCU I
T VENTILATION 38
Termi
nalforEEPROM R501 OSC1 P65
R652
12Vcc F
ILTER 37
CAT
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ng C1C2 R701
B C506
P64
5V 12V Indicating P.W.B.(Display)
I
13 WIRELESSINPUT CLEAN 36
ND
C611 WKP0 P60
C651 CN2
POWERSUPPLYCONTROLOUTPUT1
POWERSUPPLYCONTROLOUTPUT2
LEDI
M2 7
F A 14
WKP1
FMROTATIONNO.
FB
NMI
35
ZR-9P-Top F
GASSENSORPOWERSUPPLY
C631 R651
C2 6
2WAYVALVEOUTPUT
15 φ1 T
IMER 34
AUTO
C507
P34 P61
16 φ2 HA O/P 33
9 1
DCFANOUTPUT
P35 P62 R765 LD201
(OPERAT
ION)
BUZZER
HUMIDITY
R611
UNUSE
SWEEP1 VENTILATIONDAMPER EEPROM 8 2
SDA
SCL
R766 LD202
(TIMER)
φ1
φ4
φ2
φ4
φ3
φ3
5V 5V 0V 7 3
FTIOD0
TMOV
PWM
5V
SDA
SCL
R767
P37
P52
P54
P10
P53
P24
P55
P36
P12
LD203
(VENTI
LATION)
P74
P75
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 6 4
D401
R768
R404
R403
LD204
(CLEAN)
Tes
t 5 5 5
R551
R401 B
R734
R762
R732
R733
R763
R518
2 R769 LD205
(FI
LTER) Q141
SDA 4
C521
4 6
SCL 3 5 1 R212
R402 R552 VDD
RES 2 5V 3 7
C522
3 VOUT
C523
ZD141
G 0V + GND
G
C211
C212
C213
C401
CN8 5V −
SW1 ZR-3P-Top
R441
R442
1 2 3 4
PROHIBITION (BLK)
1
3 1 0V
TEMPORARYSW
EXHAUSTONLY2 3
2 2 I
C401 CN2
1 3 0V PH-9P-S
ide
4 SW2
CN8 0V
AI
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ION
ANDEXHAUST SELECT PH-3P-S
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(BLK)
Res
ist
or Capac
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rans
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C Co
il Connec
ter
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Power Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Power Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Power Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Power Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Power Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Numerical Rating Drawing's Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Shape
Type
Type
Type
Model Model Model Model Model
ff.
ff.
ff.
ff.
ff.
Symbol Value(Ω) (W) part'sNo. Symbol Value(Ω) (W) part'sNo. Symbol Value(Ω) (W) part'sNo. Symbol Value(Ω) (W) part'sNo. Symbol Value(Ω) (W) part'sNo. Symbol Value(F) part'sNo. Symbol Value(F) part'sNo. Symbol Value(F) part'sNo. Symbol part'sNo. Symbol part'sNo. Symbol part'sNo. Symbol part'sNo. Symbol Value(H) Current part'sNo. Symbol part'sNo.
di
di
di
di
di
H R111 27K ±5% 1/10W 014 C R306 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R551 1M ±5% 1/16W 041 C R762 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R911 27K ±5% 1/10W 014 C C101 0.
22μ 50V F 062 H C307 − − − − − G Q111 2SJ518 076 C Q911 2SJ527S 071 C D101 DSM3MA2 091 C IC111 NJM2340M 082 S L101 82μ 1.
9A 112 H CN1 PH−4P−Top 116 S
H
D
R112 30K ±5% 1/16W 029 C R307 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R552 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R763 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R912 30K ±5% 1/16W 029 C C102 390μ 50V (LXZ) 065 R Q112 2SC5209H 074 C Q912 2SC5209H 074 C D111 D1FS6 092 C IC121 BA17805FP 083 S CN2 ZR−9P−Top 117 S
C
R308 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R764 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C C103 470p 630V C 052 C C401 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C903 470p 630V C 052 C Q113 2SC5209H 074 C Q913 2SC5209H 074 C D121 1SS355 095 C L111 560μ 0.
6A 113 H CN2 PH−9P−Side 037 H H
C
R114 750 ±5% 1/8W 010 C R309 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R601 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R765 270 ±5% 1/16W 026 C R914 750 ±5% 1/8W 010 C C104 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C D401 HN1D03FU 093 C IC401 S−24C04BFJ 084 S CN3 XA−3P−Top 118 S
C
R115 560 ±5% 1/8W 011 C R310 0 ±5% 1/16W 012 C G R602 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R766 300 ±5% 1/16W 032 C R915 560 ±5% 1/8W 011 C C501 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C Q115 2SA1162Y 079 C Q915 2SA1162Y 079 C L801 100μ 55mA 111 C CN4 ZR−5P−Top 119 S
C C
R116 − − − − − R311 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R767 300 ±5% 1/16W 032 C R916 − − − − − C502 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C911 2.
2μ 10V (B特) 058 C Q116 RN1102 078 C Q916 RN1102 078 C IC501 HD64F3687H 087 S CN5 PH−5P−Top 120 H
C C C
R117 68K ±5% 1/16W 024 C R312 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R611 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R768 270 ±5% 1/16W 026 C R917 68K ±5% 1/16W 024 C C111 2.
2μ 10V (B特) 058 C C505 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C912 1000P 50V (B特) 047 C IC521 RN5VD42C 089 S L911 470μ 0.
93A 114 H CN6 ZR−11P−Top 121 S
C C C
R118 75K ±2% 1/16W 021 C R769 300 ±5% 1/16W 032 C R918 33K ±2% 1/16W 020 C C112 1000P 50V (B特) 047 C C506 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C913 0.
047μ 25V (B特) 056 C D733 1SS355 095 C IC711 ULN2003ANS 090 S CN7 XA−2P−Top 126 S
C C D
R119 6.
8K ±2% 1/16W 022 C R401 390 ±5% 1/16W 027 C R621 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R919 3K ±2% 1/16W 019 C C113 0.
047μ 25V (B特) 056 C C507 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C914 1000μ 25V (LXZ) 067 R CN8 ZR−3P−Top
(BLK) 122 S
D C
R402 390 ±5% 1/16W 027 C R631 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R803 120K ±5% 1/16W 031 C R920 68 ±5% 1/4W 007
0. C C114 220μ 25V (LXZ) 066 R C521 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C915 − − − − − D821 1SS355 095 C IC801 NJM2903M 085 S L501 1608Chipjumper − 025 C CN8 PH−3P−Side
(BLK) 036 H H
C
R121 56 ±5% 1/4W 008
0. C R403 5.
1K ±5% 1/16W 040 C R641 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R804 120K ±5% 1/16W 031 C R921 0.
68 ±5% 1/4W 007 C C115 − − − − − C522 0.
22μ 10V (B特) 057 C C916 − − − − − Q141 2SC2462LC 015 C H CN9 ZR−3P−Top
(BLU) 123 S
J C
J
R122 100 ±5% 1/16W 042 C R404 5.
1K ±5% 1/16W 040 C R805 120K ±5% 1/16W 031 C R922 100 ±5% 1/16W 042 C C116 − − − − − C523 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C D911 D1FS6 092 C IC911 NJM2340M 082 S CN9 PH−3P−Side
(BLU) 016 H G
C C LED CN10 XA−6P−Top
R123 33K ±5% 1/16W 043 C R651 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R806 120K ±5% 1/16W 031 C R923 33K ±5% 1/16W 043 C C121 0.
1μ 25V 045 C C524 0.
1μ 25V 045 C L751 1608Chipjumper − 025 C 124 S
(F特) (F特)
Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's Swi
tch
Color
Shape
D
R124 100 ±5% 1/16W 042 C R441 10K ±5% 1/16W 012 C H R652 100 ±5% 1/16W 042 C R807 4.
3K ±5% 1/16W 038 C R924 100 ±5% 1/16W 042 C C122 100μ 10V (UR) 068 C Model CN11 PA−4P−Top 125 S
Symbol part'sNo. Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's
Shape
C C
R125 30K ±5% 1/16W 029 C R442 100 ±5% 1/16W 010 C H R653 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R810 680 ±5% 1/16W 028 C C123 1μ 25V (F特) 045
0. C C601 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C Q521 RN1102 078 C Model
C C LD201 HLMF−K305 0
llow 25
Ye H H Osc
il
lat
or Symbol part'sNo.
R126 30K ±5% 1/16W 029 C R654 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R811 2K ±5% 1/16W 035 C C131 22μ 50V (B特) 046
0. C C611 1000P 50V (B特) 047 C
LD202 HLMF−K405 0
ange 26
Or H H Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's SW1 EVQP09K−SW 031 H H
Shape
C
R127 1K ±5% 1/16W
5. 040 C R501 1M ±5% 1/16W 041 C R655 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R812 39 ±5% 1/8W 013 C C132 1μ 25V (F特) 045
0. C C621 − − − − − Model Frequency
LD203 HLMF−K505 Gr 0
een 27 H H Symbol part'sNo. SW2 SSSS919800 032 H H
C C
R502 0 ±5% 1/16W 025 C R656 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R813 39 ±5% 1/8W 013 C C631 1000P 50V (B特) 047 C C932 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C
LD204 HLMF−K305 0
llow 25
Ye H H RES1 EFOS1005E5 10MHz 107 C
R141 2.
7K ±5% 1/10W 009 C H R503 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C C651 0.
1μ 25V
C
(F特) 045 C C933 − − − −
− Q732 RN1102 078 C Zene
rDi
ode
D C C LD205 HLMF−K305 Gr 0
een 27 H H
R506 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R701 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R821 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C R933 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C C211 47μ 16V (MF) 021 H H C711 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C934 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C Q733 2SD1484K 081 C Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's
Shape
Model
R507 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R721 3.
3K ±5% 1/16W 036 C R822 10K ±1% 1/16W 017 C R934 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C C212 − − − − − H C751 1μ 16V
C
(F特) 049 C C935 0.
1μ 25V
C
(F特) 045 C Buzzer Symbol part'sNo.
R211 1K ±5% 1/16W 011 C H R508 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R823 10K ±1% 1/16W 017 C R935 100 ±5% 1/16W 042 C C213 − − − − − H OverCu
rrentProtecter Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's ZD111 RD6.
2UJN2 101 C
Shape
Model
R212 47 ±5% 1/10W 008 C H R509 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R732 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R824 8.
25K ±1% 1/16W 016 C C801 150P 50V (CH特) 048
C
C Q801 RN1102 078 C Ci
rcuits
' Rating Drawing's Symbol part'sNo.
Shape
K Ga
ssenso
r Model K
R510 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R733 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R825 10K ±1% 1/16W 017 C C301 1μ 25V (F特) 045
0.
C
C C802 0.
15μ 50V F 063 H Q802 RN2102 080 C Symbol Current part'sNo. BZ1 PKM13EPY 131 H ZD121 PTZ20A 098 C
Ci
rcuits
' Model Drawing's
Shape
C
ICP1 CCP2E−20 0.
8A 103 C ZD131 RLZ6.
8A 099 C
R301 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R518 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R734 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R826 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C C302 0.
1μ 25V (F特)
C
045 C C821 0.
01μ 50V F
C
061 R
Symbol part'sNo.
Q803 2SC3441E 072 C
Senso
rUn
it
R302 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R519 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R735 3K ±5% 1/16W 037 C R827 3K ±5% 1/16W 037 C C303 1μ 25V (F特) 045
0. C C822 1000P 50V (B特) 047 C Q821 2SC4738GRY 073 C ICP2 CCP2E−50 2.
0A 104 C ZD141 RD5.
6UJN2 018 C H
GS421 TGS2600−B02 007 H G Ci
rcuits
' Drawing's
Shape
C C
R303 12.
7K ±1% 1/16W 018 C R520 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R736 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R828 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C C304 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C823 0.
047μ 25V (B特) 056 C ICP3 CCP2E−30 1.
2A 105 C Model
Symbol part'sNo.
C C
R304 12.
7K ±1% 1/16W 018 C R521 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R829 5.
1K ±5% 1/16W 040 C C305 0.
1μ 25V (F特) 045 C C824 0.
01μ 50V (B特) 055 C ZD911 RD6.
2UJN2 101 C
IRR RPM6938 029 H H
R305 − − − − − G R522 10K ±5% 1/16W 030 C R751 2.
7K ±5% 1/16W 034 C R830 1K ±5% 1/16W 033 C C306 − − − − − G C825 − − − − − ZD921 − − C
0 100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
8 9
Ð 29 Ð
MODEL RAC-D10EX2, RAC-D14EX2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
・MOUNTING ・BOARD
A:AXIAL P:POWERP.W.B.
R:RADIAL M:MAINP.W.B.
COMPRESSOR H:MANUALINSERT
MAIN P.W.B. MOTOR C:CHIPSMT
POWER P.W.B. S:OTHERSMT
TERMI
NAL
GRAY
TAB03 I
PM
BOARD 15AFUSE 4
2
L101 WH
ITE
TAB11 TAB05 ・CAPACITORTYPE
A
BLACK L1 BLUE L1 YELLOW C:CERAMIC
A RL1 DB3 A
R003
VS1
L1
C001
RED F:FI
LM
TAB12 YELLOW
C021
C022
SA1 4
1 3 H:ELECTROLYTI
CINSERT
R007 RL2 + + L2
L001
R004
L2 2
R008
C023 4
0
DB2
C003
C011
TAB06 C100 C110 3
9 1
VS3
C002
L2
CN1 RES
ISTORS RES
ISTORS CAPAC
ITORS CAPAC
ITORS TRANS
ISTORS
PK3P
B
MOUNTING
MOUNTING
MOUNTING
MOUNTING
MOUNTING
BOARD
BOARD
BOARD
BOARD
BOARD
WH
ITE TAB04 REAT I NG REAT I NG RAT
ING RAT
ING
TYPE
TYPE
CT1 RED −
3
7
SYMBOL POWER SYMBOL POWER SYMBOL VOLT SYMBOL VOLT SYMBOL MODEL
GREEN1 3
6
VALUE(Ω)LIMIT
(W) VALUE(Ω)LIMIT
(W) VALUE(μF) (V) VALUE(μF) (V)
R906 R905
C930
C920
0V C009 D001 R005 TAB01 C919 R01 1.
5M 5% 1/4 A P R248 2K 5% 1/16 C M C01 470p 50 C C900 2200p 50 C C M Q101 2SC2412K C M
C010
R006
+
A(2−E) 0V PURPLE ∼
3A FUSE
JW001 0V
3
2 R02 3.3K 5% 1/4 A P R249 20K 1% 1/16 C M C02 10 50 D R P
0V 0V 3
5
R03 680 5% 1/4 A P R250 10K 5% 1/16 C M C03 1500p 50 C R P Q106 DTC114YSA R P
GREEN3 ORANGE D901 C913 R04 0.56 5% 1W R P R251 10K 5% 1/16 C M C04 470p 2K C R P
L002 DB1 TAB02 +3
LIN2 LO1
LO2
LIN3 LO3
COM COMP
LS
RB
COM HS
COM HS
COM HS
VCC VB
VCC VB
VCC VB
HIN HO
HIN HO
HIN HO
R901
B(3−E) ∼
C921
R05 470 5% 1/4 A P R252 1K 5% 1/16 C M
5. C05 560 50 D R P C913
10 25 D C M
1
VCC
LIN1
D902 C914 C06 330 25 D R P C914
10 25 D C M
RC
FO
+ 10
1A FUSE R902
C007 C012C014 +15V R07 47 2% 1/4 A P R254 100 5% 1/16 C M C07 330 25 D R P C915
10 25 D C M
B R41 R43 1 C922
D903 C915
8
R255 2K 5% 1/16 C M C10 330 25 D R P C916 0.
1 25 C C M Q201 2SC2412K C M
B
L102 R002 2 C101
+ 17
VS2
R903
R101 R108
R10 1K 1% 1/4 A P R256 10K 5% 1/16 C M C11 0.1 50 C R P C917
10 25 D C M Q204 RN1402 C M
C41
+ 3 R107 C923 1
5
R11 1K 1% 1/4 A P R257 3K 5% 1/16 C M Q205 2SC2412K C M
R104
R109
FM 4
5
5 1
2 R258 1K 5% 1/16 C M C919 0.
01 50 C C M
R44 1
9
C008 C013 C015 6 C102 2
4
R13 390 5% 1/4 A P R259 8.
25K 1% 1/16 C M C21 0.1 50 C R P C920 0.
1 25 C C M Q501 2SC2412K C M
7 R102 R103 6 71
421 1
3 2
0 12
3 62
728 2
925 3
0
5V
R908
CN24 Q101 R260 10K 1% 1/16 C M C23 470 10 D R P C921 M Q701 2SC1214CTZ R P
XH−7P 白 ZD07 R15 33 1% 1/4 A P R261 10K 1% 1/16 C M C24 470p 2K C R P C922 M Q801 2SC1214CTZ R P
R105
C916
MOUNTING
BOARD
C31 R45 R46 (14(1
) 5) D−0V R24 P R266 390 5% 1/16 C M C940
1 25 C C M SYMBOL MODEL
D21 C(3−F) +15V +
C R01 (18)
C
R911
R912
R913
C917 R25 P R267 390 5% 1/16 C M C941 M
RL1 G4A H P
ZD02 +
C06 R24 R268 2K 5% 1/16 C M
RL2 G5NB H P
R914
R916
R915
0V C41 68 450 D H P
R616
R617
R615
2 6
RL3 G5NB H P
C501
C502
C503
(19)
D22
B−12V 15−0V 15−0V R276 100 5% 1/16 C M
D31 (17) 12V RL4
12V R34 P R277 100 5% 1/16 C M D
IODES
+ 0V 0V RL5
C07 R25 5 3 R35 6.
8k 5% 1 R P R278 100 5% 1/16 C M 01 A
C001 0. C
250 C R P
R613
MOUNTING
BOARD
(12) (16) R279 100 5% 1/16 C M 01 A
C002 0. C
250 C R P SYMBOL MODEL
JW006 D30 +5V +12V
C504
C506
C505
B−0V 5V 5V R612 R280 10K 5% 1/16 C M 47 A
C003 0. C
250 F H P
1 2 3 D02 D24 PHOTOCOUPLERS
R604
C32 R07(1) (22)
8 1 2 3 5 R281 10K 5% 1/16 C M
C608 I
C3 DB1 D2SB60 H P
4REG1
MOUNTING
BOARD
R02
I
C1 + D03 3
3 (8−J)F 0V R39 P
MODEL
C200
C04
+
3 4 + DB2 D10XB60 H M SYMBOL
R603
6
R601
R602
C10 7
C02
STR−L472 C21 C23 + R41 1M 5% 1/4 A P R283 10K 5% 1/16 C M C006
R47
1 R605
D32
7 10 −
C03
(2) (20(
)21) 4 R44 27K 5% 1/4 A P R286 1K 2% 1/16
5. C M C009 0.
1 50 C R P PQ401 TLP421 H P
C01
0V D03 1GH46 A P
0V + 11 R45 220K 5% 2 A P R287 1.
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INDUCTORS
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1
R294 390 5% 1/16 C M C021 375 420 D H P
R42
R501
R502
R504
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2
R203 R199 6 CT−8P R202 10K 5% 1/16 C M R601 2K 5% 1/16 C M
28 SELFD
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IS1 SENSORSELECT 73 R229 7 D913 M SYMBOL MODEL
3 D702 RL5 6 6 1
6 1 29 SELFD 8 R203 2K 5% 1/16 C M R602 2K 5% 1/16 C M C222 0.
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MODEL RAS-D10EX2 / RAC-D10EX2
RAS-D14EX2 / RAC-D14EX2
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Outdoor DC fan motor
Power source
1¿ 50Hz 220-230V
POWER HARMONICS
SWITCH POWER RELAY RECTIFIER IMPROVEMENT IPM
CIRCUIT
Inrush current DC compressor
Protection circuit motor
Rotor magnetic
pole position
detection circuit
Wireless receive lp
Remote controller Buzzer circuit
circuit
ld
Room temperature Filter.
thermistor Indicating lamp Operation.
Timer.
ls
Heat exchanger Auto sweep motor Overheat thermistor Relay drive circuit
thermistor
Indoor DC Reset
fan moter Power circuit circuit
Microcomputer clock
circuit
Ð 33 Ð
MODEL RAS-D10EX2, RAS-D14EX2
Air Purifier
Room temperature
Silent
Silent Operates at "Silent" regardless of Set to "Silent" in modes other than when
the room temperature. the compressor stops.
37 39 41
button
39 39 45
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Mode data file
RAS-D10EX2 RAS-D14EX2
LABEL NAME VALUE
WMAX 3800 min-1 4500 min-1
WMAX2 3800 min-1 4500 min-1
WSTD 3150 min-1 3900 min-1
WJKMAX 2800 min-1 3300 min-1
WBEMAX 2500 min-1 2800 min-1
WSZMAX 2500 min-1 2800 min-1
CMAX 3300 min-1 3800 min-1
CMAX2 3300 min-1 3800 min-1
CSTD 2050 min-1 3150 min-1
CJKMAX 1800 min-1 2200 min-1
CBEMAX 1600 min-1 1700 min-1
CSZMAX 1600 min-1 1700 min-1
CKYMAX__TY1 2050 min-1 3000 min-1
CJKMAX__TY1 1800 min-1 2200 min-1
CBEMAX__TY1 1600 min-1 1700 min-1
CSZMAX__TY1 1600 min-1 1700 min-1
SDMAX 1600 min-1 1700 min-1
SDRPM 1400 min-1 1400 min-1
WMIN 800 min-1 800 min-1
CMINHI 1400 min-1 1400 min-1
CMIN 1400 min-1 1400 min-1
DMIN 1400 min-1 1400 min-1
STARTMW 60 Seconds 60 Seconds
STARTMC 90 Seconds 90 Seconds
STARTMD 90 Seconds 90 Seconds
DWNRATEW 80% 80%
DWNRATEC 80% 80%
SHIFTW 0.00 ℃ 0.00 ℃
SHIFTC 0.66 ℃ 0.66 ℃
CLMXTP 30.00 ℃ 30.00 ℃
YNEOF 25.00 ℃ 25.00 ℃
TEION 2.00 ℃ 2.00 ℃
TEIOF 9.00 ℃ 9.00 ℃
SFTDSW 1.00 ℃ 1.00 ℃
DFTIM1 43 Minutes 43 Minutes
DFTIM2 60 Minutes 60 Minutes
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Temperature
Calculated difference
td compressor rpm (with shift value)
1.33¡C
0.66¡C
SFTDSW
1450 minÐ1 1.66¡C
Heating set temperature
1950 minÐ1 2.00¡C
(remote control set temperature
(+)) 2450 minÐ1 2.33¡C
2950 minÐ1 2.66¡C
3450 minÐ1 3.00¡C
Dashed period
20min.
Notes:
Fan speed set to "auto" 1. See the data in Table 1-Table 2 on
Start Stop Start Stop Start Stop
page 47 & 49 for each constant in
Start/Stop button Thermo OFF
Thermo judgment Thermo Thermo
capital letters in the diagrams.
Defrost signal Max.3 min. OFF OFF
Preheating released Preheating released
Preheating judgment
Ultra-Hi
Hi
Med Control by Control by Control by
Indoor fan Control by heat exchanger temperature heat exchanger temperature heat exchanger temperature heat exchanger temperature
Lo Control by heat exchanger temperature
Silent 10sec.
Ultra-Lo
Operarion lamp
60sec.
WMAX2
Max.
(WMAX)
(WMAX2)
Compressor speed
Rating
(WSTD)
Wtd 1
Wtd 2
3000
Min.
WMIN
0
3min.
Notes:
(1) Condition for entering into Hot Dashed mode. When fan set to ÒHiÓ or ÒAuto modeÓ and i) Indoor temperature is lower than 18¡C, and ii) outdoor temperature is lower than 10¡C,
and iii) Temperature difference between indoor temperature and set temperature has a corresponding compressor rpm (calculated value in Table 3) larger than WMAX.
(2) Hot Dashed will release when i) Room temperature has achieved the set temperature + SFTDSW. ii) Thermo off.
(3) During Hot Dashed operation, thermo off temperature is set temperature (with shift value) +3¡C. After thermo off, operation continue in Fuzzy control mode.
(4) Compressor minimum ÒONÓ time and ÒOFFÓ time is 3 minutes.
(5) During normal heating mode, compressor maximum rpm WMAX will maintain for 120 minutes if indoor temperature is higher than 18¡C. No time limit constrain if outdoor temperature is
lower than 2¡C or indoor temperature is lower than 18¡C.
(6) During Hotkeep or Defrost mode, indoor operation lamp will blink at interval of 2 seconds ÒONÓ and 1 second Òlight reducingÓ .
(7) When heating mode starts, it will enter into Hotkeep mode if indoor heat exchanger temperature is lower than YNEOF + 0.33¡C.
(8) When fan is set to ÒLoÓ, compressor rpm will be limited to WBEMAX. When fan is set to "Med", compressor rpm will be limited to WJKMAX. When fan is set to ÒSilentÓ,
compressor rpm will be limited to WSZMAX.
(9) In ÒUltra-LoÓ fan mode, if indoor temperature is lower than 18¡C, indoor fan will stop. If indoor temperature is higher than 18¡C + 0.33¡C, fan will continue in ÒUltra-LoÓ mode.
During Hotkeep or Defrost mode, fan will continue in ÒUltra-LoÓ mode.
(10) During Hot Dashed, when room temperature reaches set temperature + SFTDSW compressor rpm is actual rpm x DWNRATEW.
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Two-way air
exchange lamp
Operation lamp
Remote control 1-hour cooling sleep reservation
Indoor fan Fan Lo Operation mode set by remote control
Timer lamp
Horizontal air
deflector Fan position Operation mode set by remote control
Main unit operates Operation lamp
Operation status
of main unit Two way air
exchange lamp
Forced for 20mins 5sec. Forced for 20mins
Exhaust operation Indoor fan Cooling sleep operation Cooling sleep operation
20min. Horizontal air deflector Shut Cooling position Shut Sleep position
If outdoor temperature ≦ room temperature
Fresh air in operation +10ûC after the exhaust operation is 1 more inhibited
finished, fresh air in operation starts. Main unit operation Cooling sleep operation
1 more monitoring
Cooling 1 more operation
ON Fresh air in operation Forced for 30 mins Forced for 1hr Forced for 1hr
Dirt sensor
30min. 30min. 30min. 30min. 30min. 30min. 30min. 30min. 30min.
Fresh air in judgment
Dirt judgment
5min. (fresh air in judging time)
Dirt criteria
Dirt judgment cancelled Dirt judgment cancelled
Notes:
(1) When the sleep operation (including 1 more timer operation) is performed while the ÒFresh Air In
During Sleep ModeÓ is set, the fresh air in operation is performed. (Fresh air in during sleep
Notes: mode is inhibited while operating exclusive two way air exchange and heating.)
(1) Two way air exchange operation is performed automatically when dirty air is detected by setting
(2) Forced fresh air in operation is performed for 30 minutes after sleep operation reservation is
ÒAutomatic Two Way Air ExchangeÓ.
(2) Exhaust operation is performed until the air becomes clean. Forced operation is performed for 20 made.
minutes. The maximum exhaust period is 5 hours. (3) Judgment of the following fresh air in inhibiting conditions is made every 30 minutes after sleep
(3) If outdoor temperature ≦ room temperature +10ûC at the time the exhaust operation is finished, operation reservation is made.
fresh air in operation is performed for 20 minutes. (a) Outdoor temperature ≧ Room temperature +1ûC.
(4) If Air Monitor operation is performed while the air conditioner is stopped, the air conditioner runs (b) Room temperature ≦ Set temperature -2ûC
at the fan operation mode while exhaust and fresh air in operations are performed.
(5) If Air Monitor operation is performed while the air conditioner is in operation, the air conditioner (4) Two way air exchange fan operates at the sleep tap.
runs according to the operation mode selected by the remote control while exhaust and fresh air
in operations are performed. At this time, the operation lamp is lit.
(6) ÒAutomatic Two Way Air ExchangeÓ is inhibited for 8 hours after sleep operation reservation is
made.
(7) ÒAutomatic Two Way Air ExchangeÓ setting will be cancelled automatically after 14 days have
elapsed since the setting is made.
Ð 43 Ð
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More than defrosting inhibiting period 15min. and above Auto fresh defrosting
2℃
Preheating judgment Preheating cancelled Preheating
Preheating cancelled
Hi
Med
Indoor fan Lo 0.5hr 1hr 3hr 3.5hr
Silent 10sec. 1hr
One-more timer inhibited
Ultra-Lo
15sec.
Set to continuous operation One-more timer monitoring
Outdoor fan Hi or Lo Hi or Lo
Sleep button Max. 4hrs
0
Notes: Horizontal air Shut
deflector
(1) The defrosting inhibit period is set as shown in the diagram below. When defrosting has finished once, the Horizontal
inhibit period is newly set, based on the outdoor temperature when the compressor was started. During this Facing down
period, the defrost signal is not accepted.
(2) If the difference between the room and outdoor temperature is large when defrosting is finished, the
Compressor speed
maximum compressor speed (WMAX) or (WMAX2) can be continued for 120 minutes maximum.
(3) The defrosting period is 20 minutes maximum.
(4) When operation is stopped during defrosting, it is switched to auto refresh defrosting.
(5) Auto refresh defrosting cannot be engaged within 15 minutes after operation is started or defrosting is
finished.
Notes:
(1) The sleep operation starts when the sleep button is pressed.
(2) When the sleep button is set, the maximum compressor speed is limited to WSZMAX and the indoor fan is set to
ÒSleep LoÓ (FWSOY).
(3) If operation mode is changed during sleep operation, the operation is changed from the time the change was made and
the sleep control starts.
(4) The indoor fan speed does not change even when the fan speed mode is changed.
(5) If defrosting is set during sleep operation, defrosting is performed and the sleep operation is resumed when the
defrosting is finished.
(6) When the operation is stopped while the sleep operation is being performed, the set temperature at the time the
operation is stopped is retained and the time count will be continued.
(7) When the set time is changed while the sleep operation is being performed, all data including set temperature and time
are cleared and the operation newly starts.
(8) If the sleep operation is cancelled by the cancel button or sleep button, all data are cleared.
(9) There is no shift in the set temperature by elapse of time.
(10) One-more timer operation is not performed in case of time setting reservation of 1, 2 or 3 hours.
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12V
Q141
R212
R141
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VDD C211
0V
0V
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VOUT R211 R611
C611
Microcomputer
GND 0V
0V
Fig.2-1
IRR (light receiving unit)receives the infrared signal from the wireless remote controller. The receiver
amplifie and shapes the signal and outputs it.
R721 BZ BZ1
Microcomputer IC711
Buzzer output 30 1 16
Ð 48 Ð
4. Snap Motor Circuit (Horizontal Air Deflector, Ventilation Damper)
12V
CN5
D733 1
2
R735
φ422 Q733 3 M
R736
4
Microcomputer IC711 5 Vent
il
ati
ondampermotor
0V
φ321 7 10
φ220 6 11 CN4
φ119 5 12 1
φ418 4 13 2
φ317 3 14 3 M
φ216 2 15 4
φ115 1 16 5 Stepp
ingmotorforautosweep
Fig.4-1
Fig. 4-1 shows the Auto sweep motor drive circuit; the signals shown in Fig.4-2 are output from pin 15 - 22 of
microcomputer.
15 19 (φ1)
16 20 (φ2)
17 21 (φ3)
18 22 (φ4)
As the microcomputerÕs outputs change as shown in Fig.4-2, the coils of the auto sweep motor is excite to turn the
rotor. Table 4-1 shows the rotation angle of Horizontal Air Deflector, Ventilation Damper.
Table 4-1 Auto sweep Motor Rotation
Ð 49 Ð
5. Initial Setting Circuit (IC401)
¥ When power is supplied, the microcomputer reads the data in IC401(E2PROM) and sets the
preheating activation value and the rating and maximum speed of the compressor, etc. to their initial
values.
¥ Data of self-diagnosis mode is stored in IC401; data will not be erased even when power is turned
off.
5V
5V 5V
1 8 Microcomputer
R404
R403
2 7 C401
0V 0V
3
4
6
5
27 SCL
26 SDA }
External ROM
IC401 (E2PROM)
0V Fig. 5-1
6. Power Supply
Fig. 6-1
First, 35V power which operates the indoor unit is generated by the power source section of the outdoor unit and
supplied to the indoor unit through the C and D lines of the connecting cable.
Second, use the DC/DC converter and the 35 V power supply from the outdoor unit to generate 12 V control
power, which drives the stepping motor during the operation.
In addition, use the regulator IC 121 to generate 5 V power required for driving the micro computer and controlling
fan motor.
If the terminal block was overheated due to a connecting cable improper connection, the thermal fuse built in the
terminal block will burnt to shut off the 12 V line and stop the operation of the indoor unit. Then, the outdoor unit
cannot be communicated with the indoor unit and a communication error occurs (the outdoor LD301 will blink 9
times), stop all operations.
Ð 50 Ð
7. Fan Motor Drive Circuit
CN10
35V
0V
Micro computer
A B 5V M
DC fan
24
motor output Fan motor
R751 C751
DC fan motor
0V
Speed 14
feedback R631
C631
C
0V
Fig. 7-1
Voltage at point A
Waveform T1 T1 = Low speed
T2 T2 = High speed
T2
T1
Voltage at point B
Waveform
T1
Voltage at point C
Waveform
T2
Fig. 7-2
¥ For the point A , 15.7 kHz PWM pulse will be output from
the pin 24 on the micro computer as shown in Fig. 7-2.
The pulse range will vary with different command speed.
¥ The pulse is converted into the analog voltage by the
R751 and C751 and applied to the fan motor as the speed (1400)
command voltage. Speed
Fig. 7-3 shows the relation between the voltage at the
point B and the speed. (Some differences will occur (min ) -1
Ð 51 Ð
8. Ventilation Fan Motor Circuit
K-12V
CN11
2
M
C933
5V
C935
C932
Microcomputer 0V 3
R933
VENTILATION 44 4
DIFECTION R934
R935
VENTILATION 40
FAN OUTPUT
Fig. 8-1
CN11 ③ pin
Voltage waveform
0V
T1
T1: Low-speed rotation
T2 T2: High-speed rotation
When T2
When T1
0V
Fig. 8-2
Ventilation fan motor is a 12V DC motor. It operates by inputting DC12V power (K-12V) and ventilation fan PWM signal to
CN11 ① pin and CN11 ③ pin respectively and outputting ventilation abnormality detection signal from CN11 ④ pin.
(K-12V) is generated from DC-DC converter of the ventilation fan motor circuit. It is the power source exclusively for the
ventilation fan motor and is independent from 12V of the power circuit for control.
Ventilation fan PWM signal (Microcomputer pin) is a command instruction to the ventilation fan motor. This signal is
converted into analog voltage inside the ventilation fan motor to operate it.
If width of PWM signal is made wider, analog voltage becomes higher and the motor rotation speed becomes faster, as
shown in Fig. 8-2.
When the motor is rotating normally, the ventilation abnormality detection signal is Lo (approximately 0V). In the event that
the fan is locked or unable to rotate due to failure, ÒHiÓ ventilation abnormality detection signal (approximately 5V) is output
(Microcomputer pin) to show abnormality.
When the Microcomputer receives this signal, it suspends ventilation fan PWM signal and outputs the same signal again
after 30 seconds have elapsed. If the abnormality continues and retry is repeated 5 times within 3 minutes since the first
abnormality detection, abnormality is judged and two way air exchange lamp blinks (lit for 4 seconds and off for 1 second).
Ð 52 Ð
9. Dirt Sensor (Gas Sensor) Circuit
C305
Dirt Sensor
(Gas Sensor) Microcomputer
IC501
GS421
Stability
Time
0V
0V
Dirt Sensor to Dirty Air Return to Clean Air
be turned on.
Fig. 9-1
The Dirt Sensor(Gas Sensor) works by making use of the change of resistance value which occurs with the gas-sensing
element heated by the heater, depending upon the dirtiness of the air (gas).
(When the dirty air is detected, the resistance value of the sensor changes to be lower.)
When electricity is turned on to the heater of the Dirt Sensor, the sensor will be in a useable mode. Due to the
characteristics of the sensor, it takes up to some several minutes before the temperature of the inner heater rises and the
conditions of the gas-sensing element become stable.
(Time varies, depending upon how the sensor is used.)
When the Dirt Sensor detects the dirtiness of the air, the resistance value of the sensor changes, and the voltage of the Dirt
Sensor Input of the microcomputer (IC501) becomes higher.
By this, the microcomputer recognizes the air being dirty, and by detecting the drop of the voltage, it also recognizes that the
air has turned clean again.
As the output voltage of the Dirt Sensor will change delicately even in the conditions of clean air, depending upon
temperature, humidity and the flow of the air etc., the detection of the dirtiness of the air is done by observing the change of
the voltage per hour.
Ð 53 Ð
MODEL RAC-D10EX2, RAC-D14EX2
1. The electrical parts for the outdoor unit is composed of two P.W.B. (a power P.W.B. and main
P.W.B.) and a harmonics improvement circuit as shown in Fig. 1-1.
¥ MAIN P.W.B.
This P.W.B. is equipped with the rectification diode, DC fan motor control circuit and the circuits
around the micro computer which take various controls.
¥ POWER P.W.B.
This P.W.B. is equipped with the noise filter, ICP power circuit, interface circuit, smoothing capacitor,
expansion valve control circuit and four-way valve control circuit.
IPM
INVERTER CIRCUIT
A
ICP CIRCUIT
N.F. FILTER
RECTIFIER
COMPRESSOR
HARMONICS
IMPROVEMENT
SWITCHING CIRCUIT
SMOOTHING
CAPACITOR
C INTERFACE
CIRCUIT
FAN MOTOR POSSITON
CONTROL DETECTIVE
D CIRCUIT CIRCUIT
RESET
REVERSING VALVE CIRCUIT
CONTROL CIRCUIT MICRO
COMPUTER THERMISTOR
ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE DETECTION
CONTROL CIRCUIT CIRCUIT
Fig. 1-1
Ð 54 Ð
2. Power circuit
This circuit is to convert the power from AC which is provided from the terminal A and B to DC voltage
And produces an AC current which does not exceed the harmonic amplitude limit of the IEC61000-3-2.
When the compressor is stopped, the AC voltage becomes about 300 V and while the compressor
operates, it is about 280 V.
C015
Fig. 2-1
Main parts
(1) DB2
The DB2 rectifies the AC voltage.
The possible causes for the DB2 failure are as follows. The 15 A fuse may be blown out or the IPM
for the main P.W.B. may have a failure. In such a case, check the 15 A fuse for blowout and replace
the main P.W.B. if necessary.
DB3 I1
L1 IS
I1
+
I2
C023 L2
I2
Ð 55 Ð
(3) C021 and C022
Voltage
Input
This smoothes the voltage rectified for operating the
compressor. 0V
When the input voltage is taken for the sine wave as
shown in the top of Fig. 2-4, it is rectified by the DB2
and becomes the waveform as shown in the middle
of Fig. 2-4. After that, the voltage is smoothed by
the C021 and C022, and becomes the waveform
Voltage
shown in the bottom of Fig. 2-4.
Smoothed
Voltage
If the units above have any failure, the control power
supply wonÕt operate. In such a case, replace the
power P.W.B.
0V
Ð 56 Ð
3. Indoor/Outdoor Interface Circuit
The interface circuit superimposes an interface signal on the DC 35V line to perform communications
between indoor and outdoor units. This circuit consists of a transmitting circuit which superimposes an
interface signal transmit from the microcomputer on the DC 35V line and a circuit which detects the
interface signal on the DC 35V line.
Communications are performed alternatively transmitting and receiving.
Ð 57 Ð
Fig. 3-1 shows the interface circuit used for the indoor and outdoor microcomputers to communicate
with each other.
CONTROL P.W.B.
Fig. 3-1
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[Serial Communications Format during Normal Communications]
1 frame=100ms.+33.3ms.×8+4.95ms.=371.35ms.
Outdoor message
Character No.
Bit No.=0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7
Transmit/
receive NO
When reset switching time 0 1 2 3
(approx.10ms.) (4.95ms.) (33.3ms.) (33.3ms.) (33.3ms.) (33.3ms.)
∼
∼
Bit No.=0 7 0 70 7 0 7
(3)Communications waveforms
36(V)
35(V)
∼
∼
34(V)
Fig. 3-4
Compressor minimum rotation speed(4 MSB)
0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0
0
7
6
6
4
0
3
3
3
0
2
2
0
1
1
15/20(A)
0
1/0 0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 0
4
2
Outside temperature(6)
6
6
Outside temperature(5)
5
2
Outside temperature(1) Fan(1)
1
1
Outside temperature(0 LSB) Fan(0 LSB)
0
0
Self-diagnosis(3 MSB) Capacity code(3 MSB)
7
7
0
6
5
5
0
Self-diagnosis(0 LSB) Capacity code(0 LSB)
0
Defrost request signal Indoor in-operation bit
[Serial Communications Data]
3
During forced operation Operation mode(2 MSB)
2
2
Operation mode(1)
1
1
Multi-bit Operation mode(0 LSB)
0
0
(1)Outdoor message
(2)Indoor message
Character No.
Character No.
Contents
Contents
Bit No.
Bit No.
Data
Data
Ð 61 Ð
4. IPM (Intelligent Power Module)
¥ Fig.4-1 shows the intelligent power module and its peripheral circuit.
The three transistors on the positive狷 side are called the upper arm, and the three transistors on the
negative 狹 side, the lower arm.
E E E
IP limitter
Ð 62 Ð
Intelligent power module switches power supply current according to position of the compressor motor
rotor.
The switching order is as shown in Fig. 4-2.
At point E : U+ is ON, V Ð is ON (circuit in Fig.4-1)
At point F : U+ is chopped (OFF), V Ð is ON (circuit in Fig.4-4)
E F
V+ W+ U+ V+
Upper arm
transistor
Time
Lower arm
transistor
U- V- W-
T
Upper arm transistor is controlled to ON/OFF by 4.8kHz chopper signal. Rotation speed of the compressor
is proportional to duty ratio (ON time/ ON time + OFF time) of this chopper signal.
Time T in Fig. 4-2 shows the switching period, and relation with rotation speed (N) of the compressor is
shown by formula below;
N = 60/2 X 1/T
Fig. 4-3 shows voltage waveform at each point shown in Figs. 4-1 and 4-4. First half of upper arm is
chopper, second half is ON, and first half of lower arm is chopper, second half is ON.
Chopping period
T
Current at B
When power is supplied U+ → V Ð, because of that U+ is chopped, current flows as shown below;
(1) When U+ transistor is ON: U+ transistor → U coil → V coil → V Ð transistor → DC current
detection resistor → Point B (Fig. 4-1)
(2) When U+ transistor is OFF: (by inductance of motor coil) U coil → V coil → V Ð transistor →
Return diode → Point A (Fig. 4-4)
Ð 63 Ð
Fig. 4-4 Power module circuit (U + is OFF, V Ð is ON)
Since current flows at point B only when U+ transistor and V Ð transistor is ON, the current waveform at
point B becomes intermittent waveform as shown in Fig.4-3. Since current at point B is approximately
proportional to the input current of the air conditioner, input current is controlled by using DC current (Id)
detection resistor.
<Reference>
If power module is defected, self diagnosis lamps on the MAIN P.W.B. may indicate as shown below:
Blinks 2
LD301 Ip (peak current cut) LD301 times
ORANGEPURPLE
LD302 RED
Fig. 4-5
Ð 64 Ð
¥ IPM drive circuit
The inverter driving device (IGBT) and the drive circuit are built in the IPM. The IPM receives the
signal from the microcomputer and convert it to 0 Ð 15 V signal to drive the IGBT.
When the unit operates at low speed, a chopper signal is emitted from the micro computer as shown
in Fig. 4-6. (0 to 5 V)
The signal is converted to 0 Ð 15 V at inside the IPM and transmitted to the gate of the transistor
(IGBT) in each phase to drive the IGBT.
When abnormal peak current was detected while the inverter is driving, the IPM outputs the Fail
signal immediately from the pin 29 and forces the lower arm transistor to shut off at the same time.
In this step, the Q501 is turned on and the input signal of the upper arm is also shut off through the
D501 and D502, so that all signals to the IGBT are shut off. This signal is also distributed to
microcomputer ( 17 pin) as a Lo signal to stop the drive signal and blink the self diagnosis lamp as
two time.
When the peak current is detected, the IPM keeps the lower arm off for about 4ms and the drive
signal into stand-by state. 3 minutes after this state, the micro computer outputs the drive signal and
restarts the operation.
U + 5V
V + 0V
W+
U-
V-
W-
U + 15V
0V
Drive signal at point D
V+
W+
U-
V-
W-
Fig. 4-6
Ð 65 Ð
5. Power Circuit for P.W.B.
AC220-230V
R43
ZD02 R44
Microcomputer
Fig. 5-1
¥ In the power circuit for P.W.B., power supply for microcomputer, peripheral circuits, and IPM driver
circuit and, as well as DC 35V, are produced by switching power circuit.
¥ Switching power circuit performs voltage conversion effectively by switching transistor IC1 to convert
DC 330V voltage to high frequency of about 20kHz to 200kHz.
Ð 66 Ð
¥ The voltage specification of the power circuit is as follows.
<Check points>
Output Voltage Main load Measuring points Potential failure modes
spec. + Ð
12V 11-13V MAIN P.W.B. (CN3, CN4) R701 (Ò12VÓ display) R006 (Ò0VÓ display) The unit wonÕt operate
C21 (Ò12VÓ display) J27, J30 MAIN P.W.B. error
5V 4.5-6V MAIN P.W.B. (CN3, CN4) D30 anode (Ò5VÓ display) R006 (Ò0VÓ display) The unit wonÕt operate
J25 J27, J30 MAIN P.W.B. error
B-12V 11-16V Expansion valve R25 (ÒB-12VÓ display) R25 (ÒB-0VÓ display) LD301 blinks 5 times;
Expansion valve error
15V 14-17V DC fan motor (CN24) C06+ side C06- side LD301 blinks 3 times,
MAIN P.W.B. (CN3, CN4) or 4 times, or 12 times.
35V 33.5-38V Indoor unit electrical parts D20 cathode J5, J17 Indoor unit wonÕt operate.
(Terminal C,D) (ÒC-35VÓ display) Terminal D (red line) Indoor / Outdoor miss
Reversing valve (CN2) Terminal C (blown line) conection.
¥ Check each voltage. If each voltage meets the voltage specification above, the power circuit is normal.
¥ If any error is found after checking, remove all loads and recheck each voltage.
If no error is found in this step, the power circuit is normal. Check the removed loads.
If any error is found in this step, the power circuit has any failure. Replace the power P.W.B.
A short-circuited load may cause an output error not only in the load but also in the others. Be sure to
check all outputs of the loads.
Be sure to wait 15 minutes or more in order to discharge all the remaining voltage in the circuit to
connect/disconnect the wiring, other wise, the components may be damaged.
¥ The failures of the loads are as follows.
Ð 67 Ð
6. Microcpomputer's Peripheral Circuits
Compressor
Microcomputer EEPROM
Motor current (ID)
A-D
Detection converter
resistor ID OVL
value
Motor
Amplifier control
process
IS OVL
value
Smoother A-D
converter
Detection
transformer CT1
Ð 68 Ð
IPM
Detection
N Resistor DC Current Direct Current
37
42
P
R003
35 32 29 R004
Q501
C919
R905
Microcomputer
0V 0V R612
59 V d
5V
C222
R608
R241
0V 0V
17 I p
C210
5V
D204
R249
6 0V
7 R248
R245 5−+ 60 I d
C224
+ IC4
R247
C217
5V 0V
0V 0V
D204
CT1
CN4B CN4A R222
11 1 61 I S
0V C009 D001 R005 +
C218
R221
R006
C010
0V
0V 0V
0V 0V
R287 D208
12V 5V
56 Reset output
C215
R286
R289
R284
2
− 1 0V
3+
IC5
C226
R285
R292
48 Reset
R288 R252
C204
0V 0V 0V
Main P.W.B. 0V
Fig. 6-3
(2) ID OVL
Fig. 6-2. The filter consisting of R245 and C217 removes high harmonic frequencies from the voltage
generated by the current flowing to Detection resistor; R245 and C217 average the voltage. This
voltage is then input to IC4 pin 5 and supplied to microcomputer pin 60 . The microcomputer
compares this input with the set value, and if the input exceeds the set value, it enters overload
control status.
Fig. 6-3 shows the rotation speed control. When the voltage at pin 60 of the microcomputer exceeds
the set value, the microcomputer decreases the rotation speed of the compressor and reduces the
load.
DC current
Rotation speed
Fig. 6-4
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MAIN P.W.B.
12V 5V
R287 D208
C215
8 Microcomputer
R286
R289
R284
2 0V 56 RESET OUT.
−
1
3 + R252
48 RESET
C215
C226
C204
IC5(1/2)
R292
R285
R288 0V
0V 0V 0V 0V
Fig. 6-7
The reset circuit initializes the microcomputer program when Power is ÒONÓ from ÒOFFÓ.
Low voltage at pin 48 resets the microcomputer , and HI activates the microcomputer.
Fig. 6-7 shows the reset circuit and Fig. 6-8 shows waveform at each point when power is turned on and
off.
When power is turned on, 12V line and 5V line voltages rise and 12V line voltage reaches 10.9V an
reset voltage input to pin 48 of microcomputer is set to Hi .
Reset voltage will be hold ÒHiÓ until the 12V line voltage drops to 9.90V even though the power shuts
down.
12V line
12 10.9V
Power is ON
Voltage (V)
6 5V line
Reset volage
0
Time
12V line
12
9.9V
Power is OFF
Voltage (V)
6 5V line
Reset volage
0
Time
Fig. 6-8
Ð 71 Ð
7. Temperature Detection Circuit
MAIN P.W.B.
+5V
O.H. thermistor
CN8
1
R304
2 62 OH
+5V 302
R301
DEF. thermistor 0V
CN9 Microcomputer
1 0V
R305
2 63 DEF
+5V C302
R302
Outdoor temperature 0V
thermistor CN10
1 0V
R306 Outdoor
2 64 temperature
C302
R303
0V
0V
Fig. 7-1
The Over heat thermistor circuit detects the temperature at the surface of the compressor head, the Defrost.
thermistor circuit detects the defrosting operation temperature.
A thermistor is a negative resistor element which has the characteristics that the higher (lower) the temperature,
the lower (higher) the resistance.
When the compressor is heated, the resistance of the Over heat thermistor becomes low and voltage to a
pin 62 of microcomputer is increased.
Microcomputer compares the voltage at pin 62 with the internal set value, if it is exceeded the set value
microcomputer judges that the compressor is overheated and stops operation.
When frost forms on the outdoor heat exchanger, the temperature at the exchanger drops abruptly.Therefore
the resistance of the Defrost. thermistor becomes high and the voltage at pin 63 of microcomputer drops.
If this voltage becomes lower than the set value stored inside, the microcomputer starts defrosting control.
During defrosting operation the microcomputer transfers the defrosting condition command to the indoor
microcomputer via the circuit interface.
The microcomputer always reads the outdoor temperature via a thermistor (microcomputer pin 64 ), an
transfers it to the indoor unit, thus controlling the compressor rotation speed according to the value set at the
EEPROM in the indoor unit, and switching the operation status (outdoor fan on/off, etc.) in the dehumidifying
mode.
The following shows the typical values of outdoor temperature in relation to the voltage:
Table 7-1
Outdoor temperature (℃) − 10 0 10 20 30 40
R303 Voltage (V) 1.19 1.69 2.23 2.75 3.22 3.62
<Reference>
When the thermistor is open, in open status, or is disconnected, microcomputer pins 62 − 64 are
approx. 0V; when the thermistor is shorted, they are approx. 5 V, and LD301 blinks seven times.
However, an error is detected only when the OH thermistor is shorted; in such a case, the blinking mode
is entered 12 minutes after the compressor starts operation.
Ð 72 Ð
8. Reversing valve control circuit
C-35V
Power P.W.B. MAIN P.W.B.
12V
Reversingvalve
CN2
valve
2 R701
D701
PQ701
4 Micro
CN4B CN4A computer
Q701
R705
6 6 24
DC voltmeter R706
or multimeter V
D-0V
Fig. 8-1
Reversing valve control circuit will switch reversing valve ON/OFF according to instruction from indoor
microcomputer depending on the operation condition shows in Table 8-1.
Voltage at Q701 (between Collector and Emittor) in each operation condition is approximately as shown
in Table 8-1 when measured by multimeter.
Table 8-1
Ð 73 Ð
9. Electric expansion valve control circuit
POWER P.W.B. MAIN P.W.B.
5V
CN15 B-12V B-12V B-12V
R403 R404
6 R401
1 8 Microcomputer
5
PQ401 R293
4 15 14 1 11 39 Valve4
PQ402 R294
3 2 3 2 10 40 Valve3
Electric PQ403 R295
expansion 2 10 11 4 8 41 Valve2
valve PQ404 R296
1 7 6 3 9 42 Valve1
+ CN4B
4 5 12 13 CN4A
C401 IC6
B-0V
Fig. 9-1
¥ To drive the expansion valve, use the B-12 V output. Use a 4-phase coil and feed power to the
phases 1 and 2, then switch over the filed poles to control the opening of the valve.
¥ The reference between conducting phase switch over direction and the open/close direction are
shown in Table 9-1. When the power is turned on, approx. 0.9 V is applied to the CN15 and the pins
( 1 to 4 ) and when no power is supplied, 12 V is applied. When the power is reset, the expansion
valve starts initial operation for 5 to 10 seconds.
¥ During the initial operation, measure each pin of the CN15 ( 1 to 4 ) with a multimeter. If no change
is found around 0.9 V or 12V in this step, the expansion valve or the micro computer has failure.
¥ The logic waveform during the operating of the expansion valve is shown in Fig. 9-2.
Table. 9-1
Operation mode
1→2→3→4→5→6→7→8 VALVE CLOSE
8→7→6→5→4→3→2→1 VALVE OPEN
12V
Pin No. ④
0.9V
50ms. 75ms.
200ms.
Fig. 9-2
Ð 74 Ð
10. Outdoor DC Fan Motor control circuit
This model uses DC Fan Motor which has a controller circuit built in the Motor.
This DC Fan Motor will rotate by control voltage apply to Vsp input. (Voltage range: 1.7 to 7V DC)
Vsp high : Faster ;
Vsp low : slower ;
Vsp lower than 1.7V : stop
Motor will output FG pulse by following this motor revolution.
Outdoor microcomputer will output PWM control signal from 75 by following the instruction from
indoor microcomputer.
This PWM control signal will convert to Vsp voltage by smoothing circuit (R242 & C209)
Fan motor will start to rotate when Vsp was proceeding over than 1.7V, and generate FG pulse by
rotation speed.
FG pulse will feed back to Outdoor microcomputer 15 .
DC Fan Motor circuit has to match the Fan Motor revolution with instructed revolution. Such as...
FG feedback: Faster Instruction: Slower ... Decrease pulse width
FG feedback: Slower Instruction: Faster ... Increase pulse width
FG pulse is also used for Fan Motor failure detection.
Microcomputer will monitor FG pulse 30 seconds after start the fan motor. If there is no signal detected,
it will consider that the Fan Motor was malfunction and stop the operation. In this case, LD302 on control
P.W.B. will blink 12 times. (Fan Motor lock detected)
R107 and IC4 are used for Fan Motor over current.
Ð 75 Ð
< Reference >
When operation stop with LD301 blinks 12 times, it may be caused by faulty DC fan motor.
In this case, please check CN6 and CN12 connection first. It makes Fan Motor Lock also if those
connectors are in misconnection.
DC Fan Motor has broken invites 1A Fuse burned. Please replace both DC Fan Motor and 1A Fuse
together.
It will makes ÒFan Lock StopÓ when something has disturb the Fan rotation by inserting materials into
propeller fan or ice has growing inside of outdoor unit by snowing.
It may make ÒFan Lock StopÓ by strong wind (ex.17m/sec. or above) against the Fan rotation. In this case
unit will be restart again after a while.
In case of Ò Fan Lock StopÓ even though the DC Fan Motor is rotating correctly, the possible cause in Fan
Motor problem or control board problem. Stop after the Fan motor runs 2 minutes, Fan Motor may be
broken.
< Caution >
Please take care for the electrical shock by high voltage of DC Fan Motor power source which is common
with compressor when you are servicing this unit.
You can not confirm the coil and wiring of Motor directly due to the built in control circuit in Fan Motor.
Ð 76 Ð
MODEL RAS-D10EX2 / RAC-D10EX2
RAS-D14EX2 / RAC-D14EX2
The compressor has
stopped suddenly during
Check if the indoor heat If the air conditioner operates
cooling operation. exchanger is frosted. in cooling mode when it is
Wait for 3-4 minutes cold, the evaporator may get
until it is defrosted. frosted.
Fan speed is not switched over Fans speed is normally set to LOW during
during dehumidifying operation. dehumidifying operation.
Ð 77 Ð
AUTO FRESH DEFROSTING
Q8 After the ON/OFF button is pressed A8 Auto Fresh Defrosting is carried out : the
to stop heating, the outdoor unit is system checks the outdoor heat exchanger
still working with the OPERATION and defrosts it as necessary before stopping
lamp lighting. operation.
AUTO OPERATION
Q9 Fan speed does not change when
fan speed selector is changed
A9 At this point fan speed is automatic.
during auto operation.
Q11 Does Nice temperature reservation A11 It does not work. It works only during cooling
function operate during dehumidifying? and heating.
Q12 Even if the same time is preset, A12 This is because Nice temperature reservation
function is operating. The start time varies
the operation start time varies.
according to the load of room. Since load varies
greatly during heating, the operation start time is
corrected, so it will vary each day.
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL
Q14 The current time display A14 The current time disappears When the current time is
disappears soon. in approx. 10 seconds. The set the display flashes for
time set display has priority. approx 3 minutes.
Q15 The timer has been programmed, A15 Is the current time past the preset time?
but the preset time disappears. When the preset time reaches the current
time, it disappears.
Ð 78 Ð
Q16 When the ÒSleepÓ timer is set during A16 (1) The temperature arrives at the preset indoor
operation, temperature and the air conditioner unit is
(1) The indoor fan wonÕt rotate. temporarily stopped. Within about 3 minutes,
(No air comes from the unit) the fan starts rotation.
(2) The air speed wonÕt change. (2) When the unit operates at ÒLOWÓ air speed,
it continues to operate at the same speed.
Q17 The preset temperature is not A17 When automatic operation is performed, the
indicated on the remote control. preset temperature wonÕt be indicated.
However, you can adjust the temperature within
a range of ±3¡C by pressing the ÒRoom
TemperatureÓ button.
If the temperature is 1¡C higher than the auto
preset temperature, 1¡C will appear.
If the temperature is 1¡C lower than the auto
preset temperature, 1¡C will appear.
OTHERS
Q19 Loud noise from the outdoor unit is A19 When operation is started, the compressor
rotation speed goes to maximum to increase the
heard when operation is started.
heating or cooling capability, so noise becomes
slightly louder. This does not indicate a fault.
Q20 Noise from the outdoor unit A20 The compressor rotation speed changes according to
the difference between the thermostat set temperature
occasionally changes.
and room temperature. This does not indicate a fault.
Q21 There is a difference between the set A21 There may be a difference between the set
temperature and room temperature. temperature and room temperature because of
construction of room, air current, etc. Set the
temperature at a comfortable for the space.
Q22 Air does not flow immediately A22 Preliminary operation is performed for one
minute when the power switch on and heating
after operation is started.
or dehumidifying is set. The operation lamp
blinks during this time for heating. This does
not indicate a fault.
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Power
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Compressor
motor
Ground voltage
350V
Ð 81 Ð
¥ Voltage of about 350 V is charged between the terminal of smoothing capacitors (400µF x 2).
¥ During continuity check for each circuit part of the outdoor unit, be sure to discharge the smoothing
capacitors.
1. Turn off the power of the indoor unit or pull out the power supply plug.
2. After power is turned off, wait for 10 minutes or more. Then, remove electrical parts cover
and apply soldering iron of 30 to 75 W for 15 seconds or more to TAB3(GRAY) and
TAB4(RED) terminals on the main P.W.B. as shown in the figure below, in order to discharge
voltage in smoothing capacitor.
Do not use a soldering iron with
transformer: Otherwise, thermal fuse
inside transformer will be blown.
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MODEL RAS-D10EX2, RAS-D14EX2
Perform troubleshooting according to the number of times the indoor timer lamp.
Ð 87 Ð
Perform troubleshooting according to the number of times of the indoor filter lamp blink.
<CAUTION>
(1) If the indoor unit does not work at all, check the connection error or disconnection of F cable.
(2) If the interface circuit is failed from the time the power is turned on, failure indication by lamp blinking on the indoor unit
cannot be made. For diagnosis of interface circuit, use the self-diagnosis function of communication circuit or self-diagnosis
memory function.
(3) Some failure modes are displayed only when reading the self-diagnosis memory. ( 2)
(4) ÒOutdoor forced operationÓ is not stored in the self-diagnosis memory.
(5) Remote controller operation cannot be received while the timer lamp or filter lamp is blinking. To check the operation one
more time, turn off the power and turn it on again. (Except for 1)
Ð 88 Ð
MODEL RAC-D10EX2, RAC-D14EX2
IPM
INTELLIGENT
POWER MODULE
LD301
SELF DIAGNOSIS LAMPS LD302
LD303 SERVICE SWITCH
Ð 89 Ð
IPM
INTELLIGENT
POWER MODULE
LD301
SELF DIAGNOSIS LAMPS LD302
LD303 SERVICE SWITCH
Ð 90 Ð
No
Run the unit using the following remote controller settings: Open the indoor unit and check the voltage
In the cooling season, set the temperature to 16℃ in the cooling No between pins Nos.① and ③ of CN3 on the
mode. indoor unit control P.W.B.
In the heating season, set the temperature to 32℃ in the heating Normal: DC35V (32-38V)
mode.
Does the operation lamp light or blink?
Brown
Red Is the voltage correct?
Yes
No Yes
Is the compressor running?
Check if the connecting cable
connected incorrectly? inserted
Running Not running incompletely? or disconnected?
No Yes
Ð 91 Ð
1. Power does not come on (no operation)
No No
Is AC220-230V being generated between Is AC220-230V being generated at
terminals A and B on the indoor unit Check AC outlet and breaker, and
AC outlet? repair any defective part.
terminal board?
Yes
Yes Check the power cable, power
switch, and terminal board, and
No repair any defective part.
Is DC35V being generated between Is AC220-230V being generated between No
terminals C and D on the indoor unit terminals A and B on the outdoor unit
terminal board? terminal board? Check the indoor/outdoor unit
connection cable, and correct any
Yes defective section (wrong connection,
Yes incomplete insertion).
Is DC35V is being generated between Yes
terminals C and D on the outdoor unit
terminal board?
No
Yes
Are C and D connection cables
reversed? Connect the cables correctly.
No
Check the outdoor unit power circuit,
and repair any defective part.
Is the control voltage being
generated normally? No
12V line: 12V Check according to the proper method
5V line: 5V for checking the power circuit.
Yes
Yes
Do the air deflectors perform initial
operation when the power supply is Check the wireless light receiving unit.
turned on after off?
No
No
Is the microcomputer reset input Check the reset circuit, and repair
(pin 7 ) "Hi"? any defective section.
Yes
No
Is the microcomputer clock signal Replace the microcomputer and
10MHz at pins 10 and 11 being oscillator.
generated normally?
Yes
Ð 92 Ð
2. Indoor fan does not operate (others are normal)
Yes Yes
Can the fan be stopped by remote The microcomputer fan PWM
control? output (at pin 24 ) is 1 - 5V. Replace the microcomputer
.
No No
Replace the fan motor
.
Yes
Yes
Is a voltage over 15 or below 10V
being generated on the 12V line? Replace IC111.
Check IC711. If it is normal,
No replace the air deflector motor.
Ð 93 Ð
4. Check the control P.W.B. (power circuit)
No
Is 35V being output at pin 5 Check to see if the connection cables are
relative to 0V at pin 3 of disconnected or reversed.
CN3? If normal, check the outdoor unit P.W.B.
Yes
No
Is 12V being output at (+)
Is ICP1 normal? No
relative to 0V at (-) of Replace ICP1. Check if the air
Normal if it is less than 1 .
C114? deflector motor is shorted, and
Blown (open) if it is 1 or more.
IC111, Q111, C114, ZD121 are
Yes defective.
Yes If shorted / defective, ICP1 will be
(Normal) open again.
Yes
(Open) Replace the terminal board.
Has the terminal board
thermal fuse blown (open)? Insert the connection cable
securely.
No
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Does the radio buzz noisily? Check the LED (D1) with
a multimeter.
Yes
ÒBuzzÓ
Within 15 cm
Check the indoor unit signal
receiving P. W. B.
If it is good, check the main P. W. B.
Sensible area
Ð 97 Ð
Be sure that the power switch is turned off or the power cable is disconnected before servicing.
Ð 98 Ð
[C. Power Factor Improvement capacitor]
Designed to improve power factor.
To replace the capacitor, remove the power P.W.B. and then:
1. Remove two screws fastening the capacitor seat.
2. Slide the capacitor seat in the direction of the arrow.
Sliding Direction
Ð 99 Ð
[No operation or abnormal operation]
Is AC220-230V being generated at
terminals A and B?
Yes
No Correct properly.
Are the connections for The SW power supply s overcurrent protection is
Be sure to turn the power off activated, disabling the microcomputer.
terminals C and D correct? before correcting the connection.
No
Ð 100 Ð
No Yes
Yes
Is the propeller fan Remove any
locked? obstructions.
No
Yes
Have the 1A fuse and Replace the fan motor
R107 blown? and control P.W.B.
No
Yes
Is the voltage between 4 and
Yes 7 at CN24 normal? No
Is the fan operating? Check to see if the voltage is
(An error occurs after the within 2.5V±0.5V using a Replace the fan motor.
fan operates for 2 minutes.) tester. Yes
(In effect, the output voltage
No is alternately switched
between 5V and 0V.)
Yes
Is the voltage between 4
and 6 at CN24 normal?
(Normally, the voltage is No
above approx. DC1.7V.) Replace the control
P.W.B.
Yes No
LD 301 blinks 10 times. Is AC220-230V being Apply AC220-230V.
Defective power supply output at terminals A and ※ Checkthe interior wiring.
voltage B on the terminal board?
No Yes
Ð 102 Ð
No Yes
No
Are CN3 and CN4
connected? Connect CN 3 and CN4.
Yes
between terminals C and D? Is DC35V being output at Replace the power P.W.B.
Normal: DC32V Ð 39V both ends of R35? ¥ Defective SW power supply
Standby: DC18V Ð 23V
Yes
Yes
No
No
Ð 104 Ð
Yes
No Yes
Yes
LD301 blinks 5 times.
Replace the control P.W.B.
Overload lower limit cut.
Yes
Ð 105 Ð
Yes No
LD301 blinks 4 times. Is the 15V power supply Is the intelligent power The intelligent power module
output normal? module (IPM) normal? may be defective.
Failure of switching. (Power P.W.B. display) (Inverter section) Replace the control P.W.B.
Yes
Ð 106 Ð
Possible
malfunctioning Compressor Gas Compressor
leakage
part
YES
(R410 A)
The values above are the theoretical ones.
Normal
Stop to operate and check the gas Checking the IPM (main P.W.B.)
pressure in balancing mode.
( )
Repair and seal refrigerant. If the compressor checker for an
inverter type air conditioner is
available, re-check using it.
Ð 107 Ð
HOW TO OPERATE USING THE SERVICE SWITCH THE OUTDOOR UNIT
MODEL RAC-D10EX2, RAC-D14EX2
1. Turn off the power switch.
2. Remove the electrical box cover.
3. Turn on the power switch
4. After waiting for 30 seconds, push the service switch for a second.
LD303 (red) will light and the unit will operate in the forced cooling mode at this time.
IPM
INTELLIGENT
POWER MODULE
LD301
LD302 SERVICE SWITCH
LD303
(Cautions)
(1) If interface signal (DC 35V) terminals C and D are not connected when the outdoor unit is in forced cool mode,
the outdoor unit defect indicator (LD301) will blink 9 times during operation to indicate communication error.
(2) If checking is done with the compressor connector disconnected, the unit will stop and LD301 will blink 4 times.
Be sure to push the service switch for a second again to stop the forced cool operation.
Connect the small diameter service Outdoor unit (1) Reducing union
value and the large diameter service Compressor 2/8Ó (6.35 mm)
valve using the reducing union and Large dia. service valve 3/8Ó (9.52 mm)
copper pipe as shown on the right.
Reversing (2) Copper pipe (2/8Ó and 3/8Ó)
valve Reducing union
(2/8Ó and 3/8Ó)
Copper pipe
(2/8Ó)
Charge refrigerant of 300g
after vacuuming ( 1)
Small diameter
Do not operate for more than 5
service valve minutes
The operation method is the same as ÒHow to operate using the connector to servicing the outdoor unitÓ.
1 The charging amount of 200g is equivalent to the load in normal operation.
Ð 108 Ð
IPM (Intelligent Power Module) DIAGNOSIS
SSM1001MA
Circuit
diagram of Collector
the device
Emitter
Circuit
diagram of
the module
Terminals
symbol
mark of the
module
Ð 109 Ð
Diagnosis procedure of IPM using multimeter.
<Inverter section>
Set the multimeter function to resistance x 100.If the multimeter dose not have x 100 range, please select
its range from x 1 to x 100.
The judgment shall be OK. When the measurement was high resistance.
(Please consider that the probe polarity will be reserve when use a digital mulimeter due to its battery
connection inside)
<note>
Sometimes, it may misjudge as OK because of low conductivity when power module was damaged as
disconnect mode. In this case, please check the resistance by reversing the probe polarity and consider
OK when it was low resistance. Also, it is OK if the resistance was as same as the other phases (U,V,W).
Ð 110 Ð
〈INDOOR UNIT〉 MODEL RAS-D10EX2, RAS-D14EX2
(2) When the front panel is fully opened with both hands,
push the right arm to the inside to release it, and while
closing the front panel slightly, put it out forward.
(3) Remove the front panel, pre-filter, air purifying unit, top
grill and exhaust pre-filter.
Front panel (4) Remove the screw cover at the bottom of the front cover
and remove the screw.
Arm
Screw
Screw (Rear of Exhaust
Screw cover
Screw cover Pre-filter)
(3) Pull out the pre-filters on the right and left.
(5) Remove the center tab of the front cover (1 place).
Pull out
Pre-filter
Remove the center tab
(4) Remove the air purifying unit (2 pieces) by pulling out
while pushing up with both hands. (6) Place your hands on both sides of the front cover and
remove while pulling in the direction of the arrow.
Remove the air purifying unit
Ð 111 Ð
3. Indicating P.W.B.(at display panel) 6. Dew-free assembly
(1) Remove the lead wire (CN2). (1) Detach the claws (2 points) fixed to the cabinet.
(2) Detach the claws for fixing the P.W.B. and pull out the (2) Hold the both sides of the dew-free assembly and
P.W.B. towards you. remove it by pulling out its lower side and then rotating
it upwards.
Ð 112 Ð
〈OUTDOOR UNIT〉 MODEL RAC-D10EX2, RAC-D14EX2 (6)Remove each connector and earth cable from
1. Electrical parts the lead wire.
(1)Remove the service value cover lock screws (7)Remove four lock screws from the main P.W.B.
and lower the cover to remove it. and pull two support hooks at the front side to
(2)Remove the top cover lock screw and raise the remove the P.W.B.
cover to remove it. (8)Pull three support hooks at the rear side of the
Power P.W.B. to remove the P.W.B.
Support hooks
Main Power
P.W.B. P.W.B.
Support hooks
Ð 113 Ð
INDOOR UNIT
MODEL: RAS-D10EX2, RAS-D14EX2
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RAS-D10EX2 / RAC-D10EX2 SM0008
RAS-D14EX2 / RAC-D14EX2