Operation Manual 12012066...4 P5415461-rev.1 2. Before Operation Refer to Section 3 of the Operation...
Transcript of Operation Manual 12012066...4 P5415461-rev.1 2. Before Operation Refer to Section 3 of the Operation...
P5415461
OperationManual
- C4IRK01 -
IMPORTANT:
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS IR RECEIVER KIT. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Safety Summary ..............................................................................................................................................1
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Signal Words
General Precautions
Refer back to these safety instructions as needed.
1. Safety Summary
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Installation Precautions
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Electrical Precautions
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2. Before Operation
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NOTICE
EMERGENCY
COOLHEAT
RUNFILTER DEFTIMER
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Indoor Unit
Air Outlet
Louver
Decorative Panel
Air Inlet Grille
Unit Data Tag Location for Indoor Unit Model
WARNING Label
Buttons for Emergency Operation
Indicator Light
IR Receiver
DIP Switch(Inside of IR Receiver Kit)
● Reset Button
● Transmitter Point the transmitter towards the indoor unit receiver when sending commands. The transmitting indication on the liquid crystal display (LCD) flashes when sending commands.
● Transmitting Indication: It will turn ON when sending commands with infrared rays.
● Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The set temperature, timer operation, position of air louver, operation mode and airflow mode, are indicated. NOTE: The diagram of the display shown on the left is for explanation purposes only. The display will differ during actual operation.
● Fan Speed Button Press this button to select the fan speed. By repeatedly pressing the button, the setting will change sequentially through LOW, MED, HIGH, HIGH2 and AUTO. * Depending on the setting for the function selection, it is possible to set the ON/OFF for the Fan Speed AUTO.
1 Step 2 Step 7 Step Auto Swing
● On Button Operation of the unit can be started by pressing this button.
● Off Button Operation of the unit can be stopped by pressing this button.
● Mode Selection Button By repeatedly pressing the Mode button, the unit cycles through the different operating modes in the order of FAN, COOL, HEAT, AUTO. * Depending on the setting for the function selection, it is possible to set the ON/OFF for the AUTO, HEAT and DRY displays.
● Louver Angle Button The airflow angle and auto-louver operation can be set using this button. When pressing the button, the angle is changed in the following order. (In COOL or HEAT or AUTO operation modes, steps 1 through 5 and Auto Swing are available.)
● Filter Sign Reset Button When it is time to perform the filter cleaning, the filter indicator light will turn ON, so turn it OFF. The alarm sound can be cancelled temporarily by pressing the button.
● Temp. Button The temperature setpoint can be adjusted using this button. By pressing “ ∆ ”, the temperature will increase by 1°F, 0.5°C (or 1°C) at a time. By pressing “ ∆ ”, the temperature will decrease by 1°F, 0.5°C (or 1°C) at a time. * Depending on the setting for the function selection, the temperature range can have a unit of 1°F (0.5°C or 1°C).
● Timer Buttons This button is used to set the timer. The set time can be changed by pressing “On Timer” or “Off Timer”. The timer can be set from 0.5 hour to 23 hours. Between 0.5 hour and 9.5 hours, the unit will set 30 minutes at a time, and between 10 hours and 23 hours, the unit will be set 1 hour at a time.
LOW → MED → HIGH → HIGH2 → AUTO
3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step
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NOTE
Suitable Distancefor TransmittingMax. 20ft (6m) ( )
IR Receiver Kit(IR Receiver Component)
Direct Line betweenTransmitter and IR Receiver
Wireless Controller
The distance for transmitting differs depending onthe ceiling height. Refer to the table below for details.
Ceiling
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Floor
Wireless Controller
Indoor Unit (Decorative Panel)
IR Receiver Kit(Model: C4IRK01)
Horizontal Distance
4ft (
1m)
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Beep
Wireless Controller
IR Receiver
InstantlyTurns ON(yellow)
EMERGENCY
COOLHEAT
RUNFILTER DEFTIMER
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NOTE
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3. Operation
NOTE
Start Operation
Stop Operation
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NOTEFunction
RecommendedAngle
Auto-Swing
RecommendedAngle
AngleRange
AngleRange
LCD Indication Auto, Cool,Dry Heat, FanStep
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Auto
High
Med
Low
operation.
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Function
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Start Operation
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Stop Operation
NOTE
Function
Timer
Timer Setting
EMERGENCY
COOLHEAT
RUNFILTER DEFTIMER
"COOL" Button"HEAT" Button
IndoorUnit A
IndoorUnit B
"Identified"Indoor Unit
"Identified"Wireless Controller
"A" "B"
IR ReceiverKit A
IR ReceiverKit B
Control Cable betweenIndoor Units
This is an example of Simultaneous Operation of Multiple Units.
Indoor Unit
WirelessController
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Cancel Setting
NOTE
Function
Wired Controller(CIW01)
Wireless Controller(CIR01)
Slide the cover inand push thedirection of the arrow.
AAA Batteries
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4. Maintenance
DEF
FILTER
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5. Indications of IR Receiver Kit
Operation
"FILTER" (yellow lamp)Alarm 3 5
"DEF" (green lamp)
"DEF" flashes 3 times(0.5 second ON / 0.5 second OFF)
“FILTER" flashes 5 times(0.5 second ON / 0.5 second OFF)
These indications are repeated until the alarm is reset.
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6. Troubleshooting
Phenomenon Cause and Action
Stopped Operation
Issue Checking Point Action
Not Operated
Not Cooling or Heating Well
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Trouble Action before Contact
Provide the following information to the distributor.1) Model Name2) Description of Problem3) Alarm Code Number or Details of Flashing Indicator (Refer to Section 5.2.1 “Abnormality” for
details.)
If an abnormality (burnt odor, for example) occurs, stop the operation and turn OFF the main power supply immediately. Otherwise, there may be damage to the product, an electric shock
Contact your distributor.
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© 2015 Hitachi-Johnson Controls Air Conditioning, Inc.
Code No. LIT-12012066 Revised January 2020
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