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NO. 0011E SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT ROOM AIR CONDITIONER INDOOR UNIT + OUTDOOR UNIT Hitachi Household Appliances(Wuhu) Co.,Ltd. SERVICE MANUAL AW REFER TO THE FOUNDATION MANUAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY (W) (A) (kW) (B.T.U./h) (W) (A) (kW) (B.T.U./h) W H D (kg) RAS-25YH5 RAC-25YH5 DC INVERTER (WALL TYPE) TYPE MODEL POWER SOURCE TOTAL INPUT TOTAL AMPERES CAPACITY TOTAL INPUT TOTAL AMPERES CAPACITY DIMENSIONS (mm) NET WEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS 780 280 210 9.5 RAS-25YH5 RAS-35YH5 CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 HOW TO USE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 CONSTRUCTION AND DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM --------------------- 15 MAIN PARTS COMPONENT --------------------------------------------------- 17 WIRING DIAGRAM ---------------------------------------------------------------- 19 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM --------------------------------------------------------------- 21 PRINTED WIRING BOARD LOCATION DIAGRAM --------------------- 27 BLOCK DIAGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------- 31 BASIC MODE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 REFRIGERATING CYCLE DIAGRAM --------------------------------------- 45 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CIRCUIT OPERATION ----------------------- 46 SERVICE CALL Q & A ---------------------------------------------------------- 74 TROUBLE SHOOTING ----------------------------------------------------------- 77 PROCEDURE FOR DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ---------- 103 PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------ 105 RAS-25YH5/RAC-25YH5 RAS-35YH5/RAC-35YH5 RAC-25YH5 RAC-35YH5 COOLING HEATING INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT 1 PHASE, 50 Hz, 220-230V 580 (155 ~ 1,080) 3.11-2.97 2.50 (0.90 ~ 3.10) 8,530 (3,070 ~ 10,575) 790 (115 ~ 1,120) 3.99-3.82 3.40 (0.90 ~ 4.40) 11,601 (3,070 ~ 15,695) 548 35 780 280 210 9.5 548 35 1 PHASE, 50 Hz, 220-230V 980 (155 ~ 1,300) 4.69-4.49 3.50 (0.90 ~ 4.00) 11,942 (3,070 ~ 13,650) 1010 (115 ~ 1,300) 4.84-4.63 4.20 (0.90 ~ 5.00) 14,331 (3,070 ~ 17,745) After installation RAS-35YH5 RAC-35YH5 750 (+91) 750 (+91) 288 (+47) 288 (+47)

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Transcript of Ras Rac-25yh5 35 Yh5

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NO. 0011E

SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT

ROOM AIR CONDITIONERINDOOR UNIT + OUTDOOR UNIT

Hitachi Household Appliances(Wuhu) Co.,Ltd.

SERVICE MANUAL

AW

REFER TO THE FOUNDATION MANUALTECHNICAL INFORMATION

FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY

(W)

(A)

(kW)

(B.T.U./h)

(W)

(A)

(kW)

(B.T.U./h)

W

H

D

(kg)

RAS-25YH5 RAC-25YH5

DC INVERTER (WALL TYPE)TYPE

MODEL

POWER SOURCE

TOTAL INPUT

TOTAL AMPERES

CAPACITY

TOTAL INPUT

TOTAL AMPERES

CAPACITY

DIMENSIONS(mm)

NET WEIGHT

SPECIFICATIONS

780

280

210

9.5

RAS-25YH5RAS-35YH5

CONTENTS

SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 4

HOW TO USE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6

CONSTRUCTION AND DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM --------------------- 15

MAIN PARTS COMPONENT --------------------------------------------------- 17

WIRING DIAGRAM ---------------------------------------------------------------- 19

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM --------------------------------------------------------------- 21

PRINTED WIRING BOARD LOCATION DIAGRAM --------------------- 27

BLOCK DIAGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------- 31

BASIC MODE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 33

REFRIGERATING CYCLE DIAGRAM --------------------------------------- 45

DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CIRCUIT OPERATION ----------------------- 46

SERVICE CALL Q & A ---------------------------------------------------------- 74

TROUBLE SHOOTING ----------------------------------------------------------- 77

PROCEDURE FOR DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ---------- 103

PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------ 105

RAS-25YH5/RAC-25YH5RAS-35YH5/RAC-35YH5

RAC-25YH5RAC-35YH5

COOLING

HEATING

INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNITINDOOR UNITOUTDOOR UNIT

1 PHASE, 50 Hz, 220-230V

580 (155 ~ 1,080)

3.11-2.97

2.50 (0.90 ~ 3.10)

8,530 (3,070 ~ 10,575)

790 (115 ~ 1,120)

3.99-3.82

3.40 (0.90 ~ 4.40)

11,601 (3,070 ~ 15,695)

548

35

780

280

210

9.5

548

35

1 PHASE, 50 Hz, 220-230V

980 (155 ~ 1,300)

4.69-4.49

3.50 (0.90 ~ 4.00)

11,942 (3,070 ~ 13,650)

1010 (115 ~ 1,300)

4.84-4.63

4.20 (0.90 ~ 5.00)

14,331 (3,070 ~ 17,745)

After installation

RAS-35YH5 RAC-35YH5

750 (+91) 750 (+91)

288 (+47) 288 (+47)

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SAFETY DURING REPAIR WORK

First, I must disconnect

the power cord plug

from the power outlet.

1. In order to disassemble and repair the unitin question, be sure to disconnect the powercord plug from the power outlet beforestarting the work.

2. If it is necessary to replace any parts, they should be replaced with respective genuine parts for the unit, andthe replacement must be effected in correct manner according to the instructions in the Service Manual of theunit.

If the contacts of electricalparts are defective, replace theelectrical parts without trying torepair them.

3. After completion of repairs, the initial state shouldbe restored.

4. Lead wires should be connected and laid as in theinitial state.

5. Modification of the unit by user himself shouldabsolutely be prohibited.

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 occurence of any accident such aselectrical 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 groundingterminal of the unit. The insulation resistance should be 1M or more as measured b y a 500V DC megger.

9. The initial location of installation such as window, floor or the other should be checked for being and safeenough to support the repaired unit again.If it is found not so strong and safe, the unit should be installed at the initial location reinforced or at a newlocation.

10. Any inflammable thing should never be placed about the location of installation.

11. Check the grounding to see whether it isproper or not, and if it is found improper,connect the grounding terminal to the earth. DANGER

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WORKING STANDARDS FOR PREVENTING BREAKAGE OF SEMICONDUCTORS

1. ScopeThe standards provide for items to be generally observed in carrying and handling semiconductors in relativemanufacturers during maintenance and handling thereof. (They apply the same to handling of abnormalgoods such as rejected goods being returned).

2. Object parts

(1) Micro computer(2) Integrated circuits (IC)(3) Field-effect transistors (FET)(4) P.C. boards or the like on which the parts mentioned in (1) and (2) of this paragraph are equipped.

3. Items to be observed in handling

(1) Use a conductive container for carrying and storing of parts. (Even rejected goods should be handled inthe same way).

Fig. 1. Conductive Container

IC

A conductive polyvinyl bag IC

Conductive sponge

(2) When any part is handled uncovered (in counting, packing and the like), the handling person must alwaysuse himself as a body earth. (Make yourself a body earth by passing one M ohm earth resistance througha ring or bracelet).

(3) Be careful not to touch the parts with your clothing when you hold a part even if a body earth is beingtaken.

(4) Be sure to place a part on a metal plate with grounding.

(5) Be careful not to fail to turn off power when you repair the printed circuit board. At the same time, try torepair the printed circuit board on a grounded metal plate.

1M

Fig. 2. Body Earth

Body earth(Elimik conductive band)

Clip for connection with agrounding wire

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(6)Use a three wire type soldering iron including a grounding wire.

Bare copper wire (for body earth)

Workingtable

Resistor of 1 M (1/2W)

Earth wire

Fig. 3. Grounding of the working table

Metal plate (of aluminium, stainless steel, etc.)

Staple

Screw stop at the screwedpart using a rag plate

Soldering iron

Groundingwire

Fig. 4. Grounding a soldering iron

Use a high insulation mode (100V, 10M or higher) when ordinar y iron is to be used.

(7) In checking circuits for maintenance, inspection or some others, be careful not to have the test probes ofthe measuring instrument shortcircuit a load circuit or the like.

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1. In quiet operation or stopping the running, slight flowing noise of refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle isheard 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 fromthe 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 andthis is the result of the operation of IC delay circuit. This IC delay circuit ensures that there is no danger ofblowing 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 isbelow -10°C (14°F).

6. This room air conditioner (the reverse cycle) should not be used when the outside temperature is below–15°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 nottrouble that at this time fan stops and the vapour may rise from the outside heat exchanger.

! CAUTION

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SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

FAN MOTOR

FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR

FAN MOTOR PROTECTOR

COMPRESSOR

COMPRESSOR MOTOR CAPACITOR

OVERLOAD PROTECTOR

OVERHEAT PROTECTOR

FUSE (for MICROPROCESSOR)

POWER RELAY

POWER SWITCH

TEMPORARY SWITCH

SERVICE SWITCH

TRANSFORMER

VARISTOR

NOISE SUPPRESSOR

THERMOSTAT

REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH (LIQUID CRYSTAL)

40 W

NO

NO

NO

EU1011DF

YES

YES

3.0A

G4A

NO

NO

YES

NO

450NR

YES

YES(IC)

NO

WITHOUT REFRIGERANT BECAUSECOUPLING IS FLARE TYPE.

UNIT

PIPES (MAX. 20m)

REFRIGERANT CHARGINGVOLUME(Refrigerant 410A)

RAC-25YH5RAC-35YH5

870g

RAS-25YH5RAS-35YH5

PWM DC35V

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES(IC)

YES

----------

YES

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) an

d w

ith th

e ai

r de

flect

or fa

cing

dow

n or

mov

ing

auto

mat

i-ca

lly fo

r a

long

per

iod

of ti

me,

wat

er w

ill c

onde

nse

on th

e ai

r de

flect

or a

nd d

rips

dow

n oc

casi

onal

ly. T

his

will

wet

you

r fu

rnitu

re. T

here

fore

, do

not

ope

rate

und

ersu

ch c

ondi

tion

for

a lo

ng ti

me.

•If

the

amou

nt o

f hea

t in

the

room

is a

bove

the

cool

ing

or h

eatin

g ca

pabi

lity

of th

eun

it (f

or e

xam

ple:

mor

e pe

ople

ent

erin

g th

e ro

om, u

sing

hea

ting

equi

pmen

ts a

ndet

c.),

the

pres

et r

oom

tem

pera

ture

can

not b

e ac

hiev

ed.

•In

door

uni

t cl

eani

ng m

ust

be p

erfo

rmed

by

auth

oriz

ed p

erso

nnel

onl

y. C

onsu

ltyo

ur s

ales

age

nt.

Usi

ng a

com

mer

cial

ly a

vaila

ble

dete

rgen

t or s

imila

r can

dam

age

the

plas

tic p

arts

or c

log

the

drai

n pi

pe, c

ausi

ng w

ater

to d

rip w

ith p

oten

tial e

lect

ric s

hock

haz

ard.

•D

o no

t to

uch

the

air

outle

t, bo

ttom

sur

face

and

alu

min

um f

in o

f th

e ou

tdoo

run

it.Yo

u m

ay g

et h

urt.

•D

o no

t tou

ch th

e re

frig

eran

t pip

e an

d co

nnec

ting

v alv

e.B

urns

may

res

ult.

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NAM

ES A

ND F

UNCT

IONS

OF

EACH

PAR

T

INDO

OR U

NIT

Air

filt

erTo

pre

vent

dus

t fro

m c

omin

g in

to th

e in

door

uni

t.(R

efer

pag

e 16

)

Fro

nt

pan

el

Ind

oo

r u

nit

ind

icat

ors

Ligh

t ind

icat

or s

how

ing

the

oper

atin

g co

nditi

on.

(Ref

er p

age

5)

Ho

rizo

nta

l def

lect

or V

erti

cal d

efle

cto

r(A

ir O

utl

et)

(Ref

er p

age

15)

Rem

ote

co

ntr

olle

rS

end

out o

pera

tion

sign

al to

the

indo

or u

nit.

So

asto

ope

rate

the

who

le u

nit.

(Ref

er p

age

6)

MOD

EL N

AME

AND

DIM

ENSI

ONS

OUTD

OOR

UNIT

Air

ou

tlet

Whe

n “h

eatin

g” o

pera

tion

isp

erf

orm

ed

, co

ol

air

blo

ws

an

d

wh

en

“c

oo

lin

g”

or

“deh

umid

ifyin

g” o

pera

tion

ispe

rfor

med

, war

m a

ir bl

ows.

Dra

in h

ose

Dra

ins

the

dehu

mid

ified

wat

er fr

om th

e in

door

uni

t to

the

outd

oor

durin

g “c

oolin

g” o

r “d

ehum

idify

ing”

ope

ratio

n.

Pip

ing

an

d W

irin

g

Air

inle

ts (

Rea

r an

d le

ft s

ides

)

Ab

ou

t th

e o

utd

oo

r u

nit

:•

Whe

n “S

top”

is s

elec

ted

durin

g op

erat

ion

of th

e in

door

unit,

the

fan

of

the

outd

oor

unit

cont

inue

s tu

rnin

g fo

r10

to 6

0 se

cond

s to

coo

l the

ele

ctric

par

ts d

own.

•In

hea

ting

oper

atio

n, c

onde

nsat

e or

wat

er d

ue t

ode

fros

ting

will

flow

.D

o no

t cov

er th

e dr

ain

port

of t

he o

utdo

or u

nit b

ecau

sesu

ch w

ater

may

free

ze in

the

chill

y ar

ea.

•W

hen

the

outd

oor

unit

is h

ung

on t

he c

eilin

g, i

nsta

llth

e bu

sh a

nd d

rain

pip

e on

the

dra

in p

ort

and

drai

nw

ater

.

Dra

in p

ort

(Bo

tto

m)

Ear

th t

erm

inal

(Lo

wer

sec

tio

n o

f th

e si

de)

MO

DE

LW

IDT

H (

mm

)H

EIG

HT

(m

m)

DE

PT

H (

mm

)

RA

S-1

8YH

5, R

AS

-25Y

H5,

RA

S-3

5YH

578

028

021

0

RA

C-1

8YH

5, R

AC

-25Y

H5,

RA

C-3

5YH

575

054

828

8

– 5

NAM

ES A

ND F

UNCT

IONS

OF

EACH

PAR

T

INDO

OR U

NIT

INDI

CATI

ONS

TIM

ER

LA

MP

(O

ran

ge)

Thi

s la

mp

light

s w

hen

the

timer

is w

orki

ng.

FIL

TE

R L

AM

P (

Gre

en)

Whe

n th

e de

vice

is o

pera

ted

for a

tota

l of a

bout

200

hour

s, th

e F

ILT

ER

lam

p lig

hts

indi

cate

s th

at it

is ti

me

to c

lea

n t

he

fi lt

er.

Th

e l

am

p g

oe

s o

ut

wh

en

th

e“

(AU

TO

SW

ING

)” b

utto

n is

pre

ssed

whi

le t

heop

erat

ion

is s

topp

ed.

OP

ER

AT

ION

LA

MP

(Ye

llow

)T

his

lam

p lig

hts

durin

g op

erat

ion.

The

OP

ER

ATIO

N L

AM

P f

lash

es i

n th

e fo

l low

ing

case

s du

ring

heat

ing.

(1)

Du

rin

g p

reh

eati

ng

For

abo

ut 2

-3 m

inut

es a

fter

star

ting

up.

(2)

Du

rin

g d

efro

stin

gD

efro

stin

g w

ill b

e pe

rfor

med

abo

ut o

nce

an h

our

whe

n fr

ost f

orm

s on

the

heat

exc

hang

er o

f the

outd

oor

unit,

for

5-10

min

utes

eac

h tim

e.

TE

MP

OR

AR

Y S

WIT

CH

U

se th

is s

witc

h to

sta

rt a

nd s

top

whe

n th

e re

mot

e co

ntro

ller d

oes

not w

ork.

T

his

tem

pora

ry o

pera

tion

will

be

at th

e m

ost r

ecen

t set

ting

mad

e. (T

he u

nit

will

imm

edia

tely

go

into

aut

omat

ic o

pera

tion

once

pow

er is

sw

itche

d on

.)

CA

UTI

ON

Turn

off

the

circ

uit

brea

ker

or p

ull o

utth

e po

wer

plu

g if

the

unit

is n

ot b

eop

erat

ed fo

r a

long

per

iod.

If

the

pow

er s

tays

on

and

the

unit

is n

ot o

pera

ted,

pow

er is

slig

htly

con

sum

ed in

the

cont

rol c

ircui

t.T

he p

ower

is s

aved

by

turn

ing

off t

he p

ower

sw

itch

(or t

he c

ircui

t bre

aker

whe

n th

e po

wer

is s

uppl

ied

from

the

outd

oor

unit)

.

Att

ach

ing

th

e ai

r cl

ean

sin

g a

nd

deo

do

rizi

ng

filt

ers

(Acc

esso

ries

) to

th

e fi

lter

fra

me.

•A

ttach

the

air

clea

nsin

g an

d de

odor

izin

g fil

ters

to th

e fr

ame

byge

ntly

com

pres

s its

bot

h si

des

and

rele

ase

afte

r in

sert

ion

into

filte

r fr

ame.

•T

he c

oolin

g ca

paci

ty is

slig

htly

wea

kene

d an

d th

e co

olin

g sp

eed

beco

mes

slo

wer

whe

n th

e ai

r cl

eans

ing

and

deod

oriz

ing

filte

rsar

e us

ed.

•A

ir cl

eans

ing

and

deod

oriz

ing

filte

rs a

re w

asha

ble

and

reus

able

up

to 2

0 tim

es b

y us

ing

vacu

umcl

eane

r or w

ater

rin

se u

nder

run

ning

tap

wat

er. W

hen

you

wan

t to

rene

w it

, ple

ase

ask

your

sal

esag

ent.

Fra

me

PO

WE

R S

WIT

CH

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S

ign

al e

mit

tin

g w

ind

ow/t

ran

smis

sio

n s

ign

Poi

nt th

is w

indo

w to

war

d th

e in

door

uni

t whe

n co

ntro

lling

it.

The

tran

smis

sion

sig

n bl

inks

whe

n a

sign

al is

sen

t.

Dis

pla

yT

his

indi

cate

s th

e ro

om te

mpe

ratu

re s

elec

ted,

cur

rent

tim

e, ti

mer

sta

tus,

func

tion

and

inte

nsity

of c

ircul

atio

n se

lect

ed.

S

TAR

T/S

TOP

bu

tto

nP

ress

this

but

ton

to s

tart

ope

ratio

n. P

ress

it a

gain

to s

top

oper

atio

n.

AU

TO S

WIN

G b

utt

on

Con

trol

s th

e an

gle

of th

e ho

rizon

tal a

ir de

flect

or.

FA

N S

PE

ED

sel

ecto

rT

his

dete

rmin

es th

e fa

n sp

eed.

Eve

ry ti

me

you

pres

s th

is b

utto

n, th

e in

tens

ity o

fci

rcul

atio

n w

ill c

hang

e fr

om

(A

UTO

) to

(

HI)

to

(M

ED

) to

(

LOW

).(T

his

butto

n al

low

s se

lect

ing

the

optim

al o

r pr

efer

red

fan

spee

d fo

r ea

chop

erat

ion

mod

e.)

S

LE

EP

bu

tto

nU

se th

is b

utto

n to

set

the

slee

p tim

er.

T

EM

PE

RA

TU

RE

bu

tto

ns

Use

thes

e bu

ttons

to r

aise

or

low

er th

e te

mpe

ratu

re s

ettin

g. (

Kee

p pr

esse

d, a

ndth

e va

lue

will

cha

nge

mor

e qu

ickl

y.)

T

IME

bu

tto

nU

se th

is b

utto

n to

set

and

che

ck th

e tim

e an

d da

te.

R

ES

ET

bu

tto

nP

ress

this

but

ton

afte

r th

e ba

tterie

s ar

e re

plac

ed o

r w

hen

som

e irr

egul

arop

erat

ion

is fo

und.

F

UN

CT

ION

sel

ecto

rU

se th

is b

utto

n to

sel

ect t

he o

pera

ting

mod

e. E

very

tim

e yo

u pr

ess

it, th

e m

ode

will

cha

nge

from

(

AU

TO)

to

(H

EAT

) to

(

DE

HU

MID

IFY

) to

(

CO

OL)

and

to

(FA

N)

cycl

ical

ly.

FA

N S

PE

ED

sel

ecto

r

AU

TO S

WIN

G b

utt

on

T

IME

R c

on

tro

lU

se th

ese

butto

ns to

set

the

timer

.

OF

F-T

IME

R b

utt

on

S

elec

t the

turn

OF

F ti

me.

O

N-T

IME

R b

utt

on

S

elec

t the

turn

ON

tim

e.

RE

SE

RV

E b

utt

on

T

ime

setti

ng r

eser

vatio

n.

CA

NC

EL

bu

tto

n

Can

cel t

ime

rese

rvat

ion.

NAM

ES A

ND F

UNCT

IONS

OF

EACH

PAR

T

RE

MO

TE

CO

NT

RO

LL

ER

•T

his

cont

rols

the

oper

atio

n of

the

indo

or u

nit.

The

ran

ge o

f co

ntro

l is

abou

t 7

met

ers.

If

indo

or li

ghtin

g is

con

trol

led

elec

tron

ical

ly,

the

rang

e of

cont

rol m

ay b

e sh

orte

r, in

som

e ca

ses,

the

cont

rol s

igna

l may

not

be

rece

ived

.T

his

unit

can

be fi

xed

on a

wal

l usi

ng th

e fix

ture

pro

vide

d. B

efor

e fix

ing

it, m

ake

sure

the

indo

or u

nit

can

be c

ontr

olle

d fr

om th

e re

mot

e co

ntro

ller.

•H

andl

e th

e re

mot

e co

ntro

ller

with

car

e.D

ropp

ing

it or

get

ting

it w

et m

ay c

ompr

omis

e its

sig

nal t

rans

mis

sion

cap

abili

ty.

•A

fter n

ew b

atte

ries

are

inse

rted

into

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r, th

e un

it w

ill in

itial

ly re

quire

app

roxi

mat

ely

10 s

econ

ds to

res

pond

to c

omm

ands

and

ope

rate

.

Pre

cau

tio

ns

for

Use

•D

o no

t put

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r in

the

follo

win

g pl

aces

.•

In d

irect

sun

light

•In

the

vici

nity

of a

hea

ter .

•H

andl

e th

e re

mot

e co

ntro

ller

care

fully

. Do

not d

rop

it on

the

floor

, and

prot

ect i

t fro

m w

ater

.•

Onc

e th

e ou

tdoo

r uni

t sto

ps, i

t will

not

rest

art f

or a

bout

3 m

inut

es (u

nles

syo

u tu

rn th

e po

wer

sw

itch

off a

nd o

n or

unp

lug

the

pow

er c

ord

and

plug

it in

aga

in).

Thi

s is

to p

rote

ct th

e de

vice

and

doe

s no

t ind

icat

e a

f ailu

re.

•If

you

pres

s th

e F

UN

CT

ION

sel

ecto

r but

ton

durin

g op

erat

ion,

the

devi

cem

ay s

top

for

abou

t 3 m

inut

es fo

r pr

otec

tion.

AU

TO

HE

AT

DE

HU

MID

IFY

CO

OL

FAN

FAN

SP

EE

DLO

WM

ED

HI

SLE

EP

ING

STO

P (

CA

NC

EL)

STA

RT

(RE

SE

RV

E)

STA

RT

/STO

P

TIM

E

TIM

ER

SE

T

TIM

ER

SE

LEC

TOR

ON

TIM

ER

OF

F T

IME

R

AU

TO S

WIN

G

– 7

VARI

OUS

FUNC

TION

S

A

uto

Res

tart

Co

ntr

ol

•If

ther

e is

a p

ower

failu

re, o

pera

tion

will

be

auto

mat

ical

ly re

star

ted

whe

n th

e po

wer

is re

sum

ed w

ithpr

evio

us o

pera

tion

mod

e an

d ai

rflo

w d

irect

ion.

(As

the

oper

atio

n is

not

sto

pped

by

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r.)•

If yo

u in

tend

not

to c

ontin

ue th

e op

erat

ion

whe

n th

e po

wer

is re

sum

ed, s

witc

h of

f the

pow

er s

uppl

y.W

hen

you

switc

h on

the

circ

uit b

reak

er, t

he o

pera

tion

will

be

auto

mat

ical

ly r

esta

rted

with

pre

viou

sop

erat

ion

mod

e an

d ai

rflo

w d

irect

ion.

Not

e:1.

If yo

u do

not

req

uire

Aut

o R

esta

rt C

ontr

ol, p

leas

e co

nsul

t you

r sa

les

agen

t.2.

Aut

o R

esta

rt C

ontr

ol is

not

ava

ilabl

e w

hen

Tim

er o

r S

leep

Tim

er m

ode

is s

et.

AUTO

MAT

IC O

PERA

TION

The

dev

ice

will

aut

omat

ical

ly d

eter

min

e th

e m

ode

of o

pera

tion,

HE

AT o

r C

OO

L de

pend

ing

on t

hein

itial

roo

m t

empe

ratu

re. T

he s

elec

ted

mod

e of

ope

ratio

n w

ill c

hang

e w

hen

the

room

tem

pera

ture

varie

s.

Pre

ss th

e F

UN

CT

ION

sel

ecto

r so

that

the

disp

lay

indi

cate

s th

e (

AU

TO)

mod

e of

ope

ratio

n.

•W

hen

AU

TO h

as b

een

sele

cted

, the

dev

ice

will

aut

omat

ical

lyde

term

ine

the

mod

e of

ope

ratio

n, H

EAT

or C

OO

L de

pend

ing

on th

e cu

rren

t roo

m te

mpe

ratu

re.

•W

hen

AU

TO is

firs

t se

lect

ed,

the

devi

ce w

ill d

eter

min

e th

ecu

rren

t ro

om t

empe

ratu

re a

nd s

elec

t th

e pr

oper

ope

ratio

nm

ode

acco

rdin

gly.

•W

hen

the

air c

ondi

tione

r has

adj

uste

d th

e ro

om's

tem

pera

ture

to t

he n

ear

pres

et t

empe

ratu

re,

it w

ill b

egin

to

mon

itor

oper

atio

n. I

f th

e ro

om t

empe

ratu

re s

ubse

quen

tly c

hang

es,

the

air

cond

ition

er w

ill o

nce

agai

n se

lect

the

app

ropr

iate

oper

atio

n (h

eatin

g or

coo

ling)

to

adju

st t

he t

empe

ratu

re t

oth

e pr

eset

tem

pera

ture

. The

mon

itorin

g op

erat

ion

rang

e is

+ 3°

C r

elat

ive

to th

e pr

eset

tem

pera

ture

.•

If t

he

mo

de

au

tom

ati

cally

se

lect

ed

by

the

un

it i

s n

ot

satis

fact

ory

, m

an

ua

lly c

ha

ng

e t

he

mo

de

se

ttin

g (

he

at,

dehu

mid

ify, c

ool o

r fa

n).

1

Pre

ss th

e (

STA

RT

/STO

P)

butto

n.O

pera

tion

star

ts w

ith a

bee

p.P

ress

the

butto

n ag

ain

to s

top

oper

atio

n.

Pre

ss th

e (

FAN

SP

EE

D)

butto

n, A

UTO

and

LO

W is

ava

ilabl

e.

A

s th

e se

tting

s ar

e st

ored

in m

emor

y in

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r, yo

uon

ly h

ave

to p

ress

the

(S

TAR

T/S

TOP

) bu

tton

next

tim

e.

You

can

rais

e or

low

er t

he t

empe

ratu

re s

ettin

g as

nec

essa

ry b

ym

axim

um o

f 3°C

.

Pre

ss t

he t

empe

ratu

re b

utto

n an

d th

e te

mpe

ratu

rese

tting

will

cha

nge

by 1

°C e

ach

time.

•T

he p

rese

t te

mpe

ratu

re a

nd t

he a

ctua

l roo

m t

empe

ratu

re m

ayva

ry s

omew

hat d

epen

ding

on

cond

ition

s .

STA

RT

STO

P

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Pre

ss t

he

(S

TAR

T/S

TOP

) bu

tton.

Hea

ting

oper

atio

n st

arts

with

a b

eep.

Pre

ss th

e bu

tton

agai

n to

sto

p op

erat

ion.

STA

RT

STO

P

HEAT

ING

OPER

ATIO

N

•U

se th

e de

vice

for

heat

ing

whe

n th

e ou

tdoo

r te

mpe

ratu

re is

und

er 2

1°C

.W

hen

it is

too

war

m (

over

21°

C),

the

heat

ing

func

tion

may

not

wor

k in

ord

er to

pro

tect

the

devi

ce.

•In

ord

er t

o ke

ep r

elia

bilit

y of

the

dev

ice,

ple

ase

use

this

dev

ice

abov

e -1

5°C

of

the

outd

oor

tem

pera

ture

.

Pre

ss t

he F

UN

CT

ION

sel

ecto

r so

tha

t th

e di

spla

y in

dica

tes

(H

EAT

).1

Set

the

des

ired

FAN

SP

EE

D w

ith t

he

(FA

N S

PE

ED

) bu

tton

(the

dis

play

indi

cate

s th

e se

tting

).

(A

UTO

):

The

fan

spee

d ch

ange

s au

tom

atic

ally

acc

ordi

ngto

the

tem

pera

ture

of t

he a

ir w

hich

blo

ws

out.

(H

I):

Eco

no

mic

al

as

the

ro

om

wil l

be

com

e w

arm

quic

kly.

But

you

may

feel

a c

hill

at th

e be

ginn

ing.

(M

ED

):

Qui

et.

(LO

W)

:M

ore

quie

t.

2

Set

the

des

ired

room

tem

pera

ture

with

the

TE

MP

ER

ATU

RE

butto

ns (

the

disp

lay

indi

cate

s th

e se

tting

).

The

tem

pera

ture

set

ting

and

the

actu

al r

oom

tem

pera

ture

may

vary

som

ewha

t dep

endi

ng o

n co

nditi

ons.

3 A

s th

e se

tting

s ar

e st

ored

in m

emor

y in

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r, yo

uon

ly h

ave

to p

ress

the

(S

TAR

T/S

TOP

) bu

tton

next

tim

e.

D

efro

stin

g

Def

rost

ing

will

be

perf

orm

ed a

bout

onc

e an

hou

r w

hen

fros

t for

ms

on th

e he

at e

xcha

nge

of th

e ou

tdoo

r un

it,fo

r 5~

10 m

inut

es e

ach

time.

Dur

ing

defr

ostin

g op

erat

ion,

the

oper

atio

n la

mp

blin

ks in

cyc

le o

f 3 s

econ

ds o

n an

d 0.

5 se

cond

off.

The

max

imum

tim

e fo

r de

fros

ting

is 2

0 m

inut

es.

(If t

he p

ipin

g le

ngth

use

d is

long

er th

an u

sual

, fro

st w

ill li

k ely

to fo

rm.)

– 9

DEHU

MID

IFYI

NG O

PERA

TION

Use

the

devi

ce fo

r de

hum

idify

ing

whe

n th

e ro

om te

mpe

ratu

re is

ove

r 16

°C.

Whe

n it

is u

nder

15°

C, t

he d

ehum

idify

ing

func

tion

will

not

wor

k.

Pre

ss th

e (

STA

RT

/STO

P)

butto

n.S

TAR

TS

TOP

Pre

ss t

he F

UN

CT

ION

sel

ecto

r so

tha

t th

e di

spla

y in

dica

tes

(D

EH

UM

IDIF

Y).

The

FA

N S

PE

ED

is s

et a

t LO

W a

utom

atic

ally

.T

he F

AN

SP

EE

D b

utto

n do

es n

ot w

ork.

1 W

hen

you

wan

t to

cha

nge

the

oper

atio

n m

ode,

ple

ase

use

the

FU

NC

TIO

N s

elec

tor.

S

et th

e de

sire

d te

mpe

ratu

re is

ava

ilabl

e.

You

also

can

use

the

FU

NC

TIO

N s

elec

tor

to s

elec

t thi

s op

erat

ion.

D

ehu

mid

ifyi

ng

Fu

nct

ion

•D

ehum

idify

ing

take

s pl

ace

with

a t

arge

t te

mpe

ratu

re w

hich

is

slig

htly

low

er t

han

the

room

tem

pera

ture

set

ting.

(H

owev

er, t

arge

t tem

pera

ture

is 1

6°C

for

a te

mpe

ratu

re s

ettin

g of

16°

C.)

If t

he r

oom

tem

pera

ture

bec

omes

low

er t

han

the

targ

et v

alue

, op

erat

ion

stop

s. I

f th

e ro

omte

mpe

ratu

re b

ecom

es h

ighe

r th

an th

e ta

rget

val

ue, o

pera

tion

rest

arts

.•

The

pre

set r

oom

tem

pera

ture

may

not

be

reac

hed

depe

ndin

g on

the

num

ber

of p

eopl

e pr

esen

t in

the

room

con

ditio

ns.

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Pre

ss t

he

(S

TAR

T/S

TOP

) bu

tton.

Coo

ling

oper

atio

n st

arts

with

a b

eep.

Pre

ss th

e bu

tton

agai

n to

sto

p op

erat

ion.

The

coo

ling

func

tion

does

not

sta

rt if

the

tem

pera

ture

set

ting

is h

ighe

r th

anth

e cu

rren

t roo

m te

mpe

ratu

re (e

ven

thou

gh th

e (O

PE

RAT

ION

)la

mp

light

s).

The

coo

ling

func

tion

will

sta

rt a

s so

on a

s yo

u se

t the

tem

pera

ture

belo

w th

e cu

rren

t roo

m te

mpe

ratu

re.

STA

RT

STO

P

COOL

ING

OPER

ATIO

N

Use

the

devi

ce fo

r co

olin

g w

hen

the

outd

oor

tem

pera

ture

is -

10 to

42°

C.

If hu

mid

ity is

ver

y hi

gh (

over

80%

) in

door

s, s

ome

dew

may

form

on

the

air

outle

t gril

le o

f the

indo

orun

it.

Pre

ss t

he F

UN

CT

ION

sel

ecto

r so

tha

t th

e di

spla

y in

dica

tes

(C

OO

L).

1S

et t

he d

esire

d FA

N S

PE

ED

with

the

(

FAN

SP

EE

D)

butto

n(t

he d

ispl

ay in

dica

tes

the

setti

ng).

(A

UTO

):

The

FA

N S

PE

ED

is H

I at f

irst a

nd v

arie

s to

ME

Dau

tom

atic

ally

whe

n th

e pr

eset

tem

pera

ture

has

been

rea

ched

.

(H

I):

Eco

nom

ical

as

the

room

will

bec

ome

cool

qui

ckly

.

(M

ED

):

Qui

et.

(LO

W)

:M

ore

quie

t.

2

Set

the

des

ired

room

tem

pera

ture

with

the

TE

MP

ER

ATU

RE

butto

ns (

the

disp

lay

indi

cate

s th

e se

tting

).

The

tem

pera

ture

set

ting

and

the

actu

al r

oom

tem

pera

ture

may

vary

som

ewha

t dep

endi

ng o

n co

nditi

ons.

3 A

s th

e se

tting

s ar

e st

ored

in m

emor

y in

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r, yo

uon

ly h

ave

to p

ress

the

(S

TAR

T/S

TOP

) bu

tton

next

tim

e.

– 11

Pre

ss th

e (S

TAR

T/S

TOP

) but

ton.

Fan

ope

ratio

n st

arts

with

abe

ep.

Pre

ss th

e bu

tton

agai

n to

sto

p op

erat

ion.

STA

RT

STO

P

FAN

OPER

ATIO

N

You

can

use

the

devi

ce s

impl

y as

an

air c

ircul

ator

. Use

this

func

tion

to d

ry th

e in

terio

r of t

he in

door

uni

tat

the

end

of s

umm

er.

Pre

ss t

he F

UN

CT

ION

sel

ecto

r so

tha

t th

e di

spla

y in

dica

tes

(FA

N).

1P

ress

the

(FA

N S

PE

ED

) bu

tton.

(H

I):

The

str

onge

st a

ir bl

ow.

(M

ED

):

Qui

et.

(LO

W)

:M

ore

quie

t.

2

FAN

SP

EE

D (

AU

TO)

… W

hen

the

AU

TO fa

n sp

eed

mod

e is

set

in th

e co

olin

g/he

atin

g op

erat

ion:

For

the

heat

ing

oper

atio

n

•T

he f

an s

peed

will

aut

omat

ical

ly c

hang

e ac

cord

ing

to t

he t

empe

ratu

re o

fdi

scha

rged

air.

•A

s ro

om t

empe

ratu

re r

each

es t

he p

rese

t te

mpe

ratu

re,

a ve

ry l

ight

bre

eze

will

blo

w.

•O

pera

tion

star

ts in

the

“HI”

mod

e to

rea

ch th

e pr

eset

tem

pera

ture

.•

As

room

tem

pera

ture

app

roac

hes

the

pres

et t

empe

ratu

re,

fan

spee

d au

to-

mat

ical

ly s

witc

hes

to “

LOW

”.F

or th

e co

olin

g op

erat

ion

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2

Se

t th

e

(TIM

E)

butto

n.3

Set

the

curr

ent t

ime

with

the

TIM

ER

con

trol

but

ton.

4 P

ress

th

e

(T

IME

)b

utt

on

a

ga

in.

Th

e

tim

ein

dic

ati

on

sta

r ts

l ig

hti

ng

inst

ead

of fl

ashi

ng.

•T

he t

ime

indi

catio

n w

i l ldi

sapp

ear a

utom

atic

ally

in 1

0se

cond

s.

•To

che

ck t

he c

urre

nt t

ime

setti

ng, p

ress

the

(TI

ME

)bu

tton

twic

e.Th

e se

tting

of

the

curr

ent

time

is n

ow c

ompl

ete.

AM

PM

PM

PM

Exa

mpl

e: T

he c

urre

nt ti

me

is 1

:30p

.m.

2 S

et

the

tu

rn-o

ff t

ime

with

the

TIM

ER

con

trol

but

ton.

PM

3 P

oint

the

sign

al w

indo

w o

f the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r to

war

d th

e in

door

uni

t,an

d pr

ess

the

(RE

SE

RV

E)

butto

n.Th

e (

OFF

) m

ark

star

ts li

ghtin

g in

stea

d of

flas

hing

and

the

(R

ES

ER

VE

D)

sign

ligh

ts. A

bee

p oc

curs

and

the

(TIM

ER

) lam

p lig

hts

on th

e in

door

uni

t.

PM

Exa

mpl

e: T

he d

evic

e w

ill tu

rn o

ff at

11:

00p.

m.

The

set

ting

of tu

rn-o

ff tim

e is

now

com

plet

e.

2 S

et

the

tu

rn-o

n t

ime

with

the

TIM

ER

con

trol

but

ton.

AM

3 P

oint

the

sign

al w

indo

w o

f the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r to

war

d th

e in

door

uni

t,an

d pr

ess

the

(RE

SE

RV

E)

butto

n.T

he(O

N) m

ark

star

ts li

ghtin

g in

stea

d of

flas

hing

and

the

(RE

SE

RV

ED

)si

gn li

ghts

. A b

eep

occu

rs a

nd th

e (T

IME

R) l

amp

light

s on

the

indo

or u

nit.

AM

Exa

mpl

e:T

he d

evic

e w

ill tu

rn o

n ea

rly s

o th

at th

e pr

eset

tem

pera

ture

be

alm

ost r

each

ed a

t 7:0

0 a.

m.

The

set

ting

of th

e tu

rn-o

n tim

e is

now

com

plet

e.

4 S

et

the

tu

rn-o

n t

ime

with

the

TIM

ER

con

trol

but

ton.

5 P

oint

the

sign

al w

indo

w o

f the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r to

war

d th

e in

door

uni

t,an

d pr

ess

the

(RE

SE

RV

E)

butto

n.T

he(O

N) m

ark

star

ts li

ghtin

g in

stea

d of

flas

hing

and

the

(RE

SE

RV

ED

)si

gn li

ghts

. A b

eep

occu

rs a

nd th

e (T

IME

R) l

amp

light

s on

the

indo

or u

nit.

Exa

mpl

e:Fo

r hea

ting,

the

devi

ce w

ill tu

rn o

ff at

10:

30 p

.m.,

an

d t

he

n t

urn

on

ea

rly

so t

ha

t th

e p

rese

tte

mpe

ratu

re b

e al

mos

t re

ache

d at

7:0

0 a.

m.;

for

cool

ing

and

dehu

mid

ifyin

g, i

t w

ill s

impl

ytu

rned

on

at 7

:00

a.m

. The

set

tings

of t

he tu

rnon

/off

times

are

now

com

plet

e.

PM

AM

PM

AM

•T

he t

imer

may

be

used

in

thre

e w

ays:

off-

timer

, on

-tim

er a

nd O

N/O

FF

(O

FF

/ON

)-tim

er.

Set

the

curr

ent t

ime

at fi

rst b

ecau

se it

ser

ves

as a

ref

eren

ce.

•A

s th

e tim

e se

tting

s ar

e st

ored

in

mem

ory

in t

he r

emot

e co

ntro

ller,

you

only

hav

e to

pre

ss t

he(R

ES

ER

VE

) bu

tton

is o

rder

to u

se th

e sa

me

setti

ngs

next

tim

e.

– 12

HOW

TO

SET

THE

TIM

ER

Tim

e, D

ay, M

on

thT

IME

, DAY

,M

ON

TH

(cur

rent

time,

day

, mon

th)

OF

F T

IME

R

ON

TIM

ER

RE

SE

RV

E

CA

NC

EL

OF

F-T

imer

ON

-Tim

er

ON

/OF

F-T

imer

1 S

et th

e cu

rren

t mon

th a

nd d

ayw

ith th

e T

IME

R c

ontr

ol b

utto

n.

DM

MD

Aft

er

you

ch

an

ge

th

eba

tterie

s;

Sta

rtS

top

You

can

set t

he d

evic

e to

turn

off

atth

e pr

esen

t tim

e.

1 P

ress

th

e

(O

FF

-TIM

ER

)bu

tton.

The

(

OF

F)

mar

k bl

inks

on th

e di

spla

y.

The

dev

ice

will

turn

on

at th

ede

sign

ated

tim

es.

1

Pre

ss

the

(ON

-TIM

ER

)bu

tton.

The

(ON

) mar

k bl

inks

on

the

disp

lay.

AM

Sta

rtS

top

•Th

e de

vice

will

tur

n on

(of

f) an

dof

f (on

) at t

he d

esig

nate

d tim

es.

•Th

e sw

itchi

ng o

ccur

s fir

st a

t th

epr

eset

tim

e th

at c

omes

ear

lier.

•Th

e ar

row

mar

k ap

pear

ing

on th

edi

spla

y in

dica

tes

the

sequ

ence

of

switc

hing

ope

ratio

ns.

1 P

ress

the

(OF

F-

TIM

ER

) bu

tton

so th

atth

e

(O

FF

) m

ark

blin

ks.

2 S

et t

he t

urn-

off

time

with

the

TIM

ER

con

trol

butto

n.P

ress

the

(RE

SE

RV

E)

butto

n.

PM

3

Pre

ss t

he

(ON

-T

IME

R) b

utto

n so

that

the

(OF

F) m

ark

light

s an

dth

e(O

N)

mar

k bl

inks

.

PM

AM

How

to

Can

cel R

eser

vati

on

Poi

nt th

e si

gnal

win

dow

of t

he r

emot

e co

ntro

ller

tow

ard

the

indo

or u

nit,

and

pres

s th

e (

CA

NC

EL)

butto

n.T

he

(RE

SE

RV

ED

) sig

n go

es o

ut w

ith a

bee

p an

d th

e (T

IME

R) l

amp

tur n

s of

f on

the

indo

or u

nit.

NO

TE

You

can

set o

nly

one

of th

e O

FF

-tim

er,

ON

-tim

er a

nd O

N/O

FF

-tim

er.

Sta

rtS

top

AM

PM

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HOW

TO

SET

THE

SLEE

P TI

MER

Set

the

curr

ent t

ime

at fi

rst i

f it i

s no

t set

bef

ore

(see

the

page

s f o

r se

tting

the

curr

ent t

ime)

. Pre

ss th

e (

SLE

EP

) bu

tton

and

the

disp

lay

chan

ges

as s

how

n be

low

.

S

LEE

P

Mod

eIn

dica

tion

Sle

ep T

imer

1

hour

2 ho

urs

3 ho

urs

7 ho

urs

Sle

ep ti

mer

off

Sle

ep T

imer

: T

he d

evic

e w

ill c

ontin

ue w

orki

ng fo

r th

e de

sire

d nu

mbe

r of

hour

s an

d th

en tu

rn o

ff.P

oint

the

sign

al w

indo

w o

f the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r tow

ard

the

indo

or u

nit,

and

pres

s th

e S

LEE

P b

utto

n.T

he ti

mer

info

rmat

ion

will

be

disp

laye

d on

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r. T

he T

IME

Rla

mp

light

s w

ith a

bee

p fr

om t

he i

ndoo

r un

it. W

hen

the

slee

p tim

er h

asbe

en s

et, t

he d

ispl

ay in

dica

tes

the

turn

-off

time.

AM

Exa

mpl

e: If

you

set

3 h

ours

sle

ep ti

me

at11

:38

p.m

., th

e tu

rn-o

ff tim

e is

2:3

8 a.

m.

Sle

eptim

erS

tart

The

dev

ice

will

be

turn

ed o

ff by

the

slee

p tim

eran

d tu

rned

on

by o

n-tim

er.

1 S

et th

e O

N-t

imer

.

2 P

ress

the

(S

LEE

P)

butto

n an

d se

t the

sle

ep ti

mer

.A

M

AM

For

hea

ting:

In t

his

case

, th

e de

vice

will

tur

n of

f in

2 ho

urs

(at 1

:38

a.m

.) a

nd tu

rn o

n ea

rlyso

tha

t th

e pr

eset

tem

pera

ture

will

be

alm

ost r

each

ed a

t 6:0

0 ne

xt m

orni

ng.

How

to

Can

cel R

eser

vati

on

Poi

nt th

e si

gnal

win

dow

of t

he r

emot

e co

ntro

ller

tow

ard

the

indo

or u

nit,

and

pres

s th

e (

CA

NC

EL)

butto

n.T

he

(RE

SE

RV

ED

) sig

n go

es o

ut w

ith a

bee

p an

d th

e (T

IME

R) l

amp

turn

s of

f on

the

indo

or u

nit.

N

OT

E

If yo

u se

t the

sle

ep ti

mer

whe

n th

e of

f-tim

e or

on/

off-

timer

has

bee

n se

t ear

lier,

the

slee

p tim

er b

ecom

esef

fect

ive

inst

ead

of th

e of

f - o

r on/

off-

timer

set

ear

lier.

– 15

ADJU

STIN

G TH

E AI

R DE

FLEC

TORS

1A

djus

tmen

t of

the

con

ditio

ned

air

in t

he u

pwar

d an

d do

wnw

ard

dire

ctio

ns.

The

hor

izon

tal a

ir de

flect

or is

aut

omat

ical

ly s

et to

the

prop

er a

ngle

suita

ble

for

each

ope

ratio

n. T

he d

efle

ctor

can

be

swun

g up

and

dow

n co

ntin

uous

ly a

nd a

lso

set

to t

he d

esire

d an

gle

usin

g th

e“

(A

UTO

SW

ING

)” b

utto

n.

•In

“C

oolin

g” o

pera

tion,

do

not

keep

the

hor

izon

tal

air

defle

ctor

sw

ingi

ng fo

r a lo

ng ti

me.

Som

e de

w m

ay fo

rm o

nth

e ho

rizon

tal a

ir de

flect

or a

nd d

ew m

ay d

rop.

CA

UTI

ON

2A

djus

tmen

t of t

he c

ondi

tione

d ai

r to

the

left

and

right

.

Hol

d th

e ve

rtic

al a

ir de

flect

or a

s sh

own

in th

e fig

ure

and

adju

stth

e co

nditi

oned

air

to th

e le

ft an

d rig

ht.

HOW

TO

EXCH

ANGE

THE

BAT

TERI

ES IN

THE

REM

OTE

CONT

ROLL

ER

1R

emov

e th

e co

ver

as s

how

n in

the

figur

e an

d ta

ke o

utth

e ol

d ba

tterie

s.

2In

stal

l the

new

bat

terie

s.T

he d

irect

ion

of th

e ba

tter ie

s sh

ould

mat

ch th

e m

arks

in th

e ca

se.

1.D

o no

t us

e ne

w a

nd o

ld b

atte

ries,

or

diffe

rent

kin

ds o

fba

tterie

s to

geth

er.

2.Ta

ke o

ut t

he b

atte

ries

whe

n yo

u do

not

use

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r fo

r 2

or 3

mon

ths.

CA

UTI

ON

Pus

h an

d pu

ll to

the

dire

ctio

n of

arr

ow.

Ver

tical

Ver

tical

abou

t 15° ab

out 6

abou

t 45° ab

out 3

Wh

en c

oo

ling

,d

ehu

mid

ifyi

ng

Wh

en h

eati

ng

•If

the

“ (A

UTO

SW

ING

)” bu

tton

is p

ress

ed o

nce,

the

horiz

onta

lai

r def

lect

or s

win

gs u

p an

d do

wn.

If th

e bu

tton

is p

ress

ed a

gain

, the

defle

ctor

sto

ps in

its

curre

nt p

ositi

on.

Seve

ral s

econ

ds (

abou

t 6

seco

nds)

may

be

requ

ired

befo

re th

e de

flect

or s

tarts

to m

ove.

•U

se th

e ho

rizon

tal a

ir de

flect

or w

ithin

the

adju

stin

g ra

nge

show

n in

the

right

.

•W

hen

the

oper

atio

n is

sto

pped

, the

hor

izon

tal a

ir de

flect

orm

oves

and

sto

ps a

t the

pos

ition

whe

re th

e ai

r out

let c

lose

s.

Left

side

: Hol

d th

e th

irdbl

ade

from

the

left

end

of th

e ai

r de

flect

or to

adju

st th

e di

rect

ion.

The

pull

for

the

blad

e is

mar

ked.

Rig

ht s

ide:

Hol

d th

e th

irdbl

ade

from

the

right

end

of th

e ai

r de

flect

or to

adju

st th

e di

rect

ion.

The

pull

for

the

blad

e is

mar

ked.

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MAI

NTEN

ANCE

Cle

anin

g an

d m

aint

enan

ce m

ust b

e ca

rrie

d ou

t onl

y by

qua

lifie

d se

rvic

e pe

rson

al. B

efor

e c

lean

ing,

stop

ope

ratio

n an

d sw

itch

off t

he p

ower

sup

ply.

CA

UTI

ON

1. A

IR F

ILT

ER

Whe

n th

e fil

ter

indi

cato

r la

mp

com

es o

n, b

e su

re to

cle

an th

e fil

ter.

By

doin

g so

, the

pow

er ra

tes

are

save

d. In

cas

e th

e ai

r fil

ter

is fu

ll of

dus

t, th

e ai

r flo

w w

ill d

ecre

ase

and

the

cool

ing

capa

city

will

be

redu

ced.

Fur

ther

, noi

se m

ay o

ccur

. Be

sure

to c

lean

the

filte

r fo

llow

ing

the

proc

edur

e be

low

.

PR

OC

ED

UR

E

1O

pen

the

fron

t pan

el c

aref

ully

and

rem

ove

the

filte

r.

2V

acuu

m d

ust f

rom

the

air

filte

r us

ing

vacu

um c

lean

er.

If th

ere

is to

o m

uch

dust

, w

ash

the

filte

r with

a d

eter

gent

and

rinse

it th

orou

ghly

. Afte

r th

at, d

ry it

in th

e sh

ade.

3•

Set

the

filt

er w

ith “

FR

ON

T”

mar

k fa

cing

fro

nt,

and

slot

them

into

the

orig

inal

sta

te.

•A

fter

atta

chin

g th

e fil

ters

, pu

sh t

he f

ront

pan

el a

tth

ree

arro

w p

ortio

ns a

s sh

own

in f

igur

e an

d cl

ose

it.

•D

o no

t was

h w

ith h

ot w

ater

at m

ore

than

40°

C. T

he fi

lter

may

shr

ink.

•W

hen

was

hing

it, s

hake

off

moi

stur

e co

mpl

etel

y an

d dr

y it

in th

e sh

ade;

do

not e

xpos

e it

dire

ctly

to th

e su

n. T

he fi

lter

may

shr

ink.

•D

on't

oper

ate

the

unit

with

out f

ilter

. Fau

lt m

ay o

ccur

if y

ou c

ontin

ue.

CA

UTI

ON

– 17

2. C

LE

AN

ING

OF

FR

ON

T P

AN

EL

•R

emov

e th

e fr

ont p

anel

and

was

h w

ith c

lean

wat

er.

Was

h it

with

a s

oft s

pong

e.A

fter u

sing

neu

tral

det

erge

nt, w

ash

thor

ough

ly w

ithcl

ean

wat

er.

•W

hen

fron

t pan

el is

not

rem

oved

, wip

e it

with

a s

oft

dry

clot

h. W

ipe

the

rem

ote

cont

rolle

r tho

roug

hly

with

a so

ft dr

y cl

oth.

•W

ipe

the

wat

er th

orou

ghly

.If

wat

er r

emai

ns a

t in

dica

tors

or

sign

al r

ecei

ver

ofin

door

uni

t, it

caus

es tr

oubl

e.

Met

hod

of r

emov

ing

the

fron

t pan

el.

Be

sure

to

hold

the

fro

nt p

anel

with

bot

h ha

nds

tode

tach

and

atta

ch it

.

CA

UTI

ON

Rem

ovin

g th

e Fr

ont P

anel

Atta

chin

g th

e Fr

ont P

anel

•W

hen

the

fron

t pan

el is

fully

ope

ned

with

bot

hha

nds,

pus

h th

e rig

ht a

rm t

o th

e in

side

to

rele

ase

it, a

nd w

hile

clo

sing

the

fro

nt p

anel

slig

htly

, put

it o

ut fo

rwar

d.

•M

ove

the

shaf

ts o

f the

left

and

right

arm

s in

toth

e st

eps

in th

e un

it an

d se

cure

ly in

sert

them

into

the

hole

s.

Sha

ft

Ste

pH

ole

BE

NZ

INE

TH

INN

ER

A C I D

•D

o no

t spl

ash

or d

irect

wat

er to

the

body

of t

he u

nit w

hen

clea

ning

it a

sth

is m

ay c

ause

sho

rt c

ircui

t.•

Nev

er u

se h

ot w

ater

(ab

ove

40°C

), b

enzi

ne, g

asol

ine,

aci

d, th

inne

r or

abr

ush,

bec

ause

they

will

dam

age

the

plas

tic s

urfa

ce a

nd th

e co

atin

g.

3. M

AIN

TE

NA

NC

E A

T B

EG

INN

ING

OF

LO

NG

OF

F P

ER

IOD

•R

un

th

e u

nit

by s

ett

ing

th

e o

pe

r atio

n m

od

e t

o (F

AN

) and

the

fan

spee

d to

HI f

or a

bout

hal

f a d

ayon

a fi

ne d

ay, a

nd d

ry th

e w

hole

of t

he u

nit.

•S

witc

h of

f the

po w

er p

lug

or tu

rn o

ff th

e ci

rcui

t bre

aker

.A

irB

low

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INFO

RMAT

ION

CA

PAB

ILIT

IES

Hea

tin

g C

apab

ility

•T

his

room

air

cond

ition

er u

tiliz

es a

hea

t pu

mp

syst

em t

hat

abso

rbs

exte

rior

heat

and

brin

gs it

into

a r

oom

to

be h

eate

d. A

s th

e am

bien

tte

mpe

ratu

re g

ets

low

er,

heat

ing

capa

bilit

y w

ill a

lso

low

er. I

n su

ch a

situ

atio

n, t

he in

vert

er w

ork

to in

crea

se c

ompr

esso

r rp

m t

o ke

ep t

heun

it’s

heat

ing

capa

bilit

y fr

om d

ecre

asin

g. I

f th

e un

it’s

heat

ing

perf

or-

man

ce is

stil

l uns

atis

f act

ory,

oth

er h

eatin

g ap

plia

nces

sho

uld

be u

sed

to a

ugm

ent t

his

unit’

s pe

rform

ance

.•

The

air

cond

ition

er is

des

igne

d to

hea

t an

entir

e ro

om s

o th

at it

may

take

som

e tim

e be

fore

you

feel

war

m.

Tim

er o

pera

tion

is r

ecom

men

ded

for

effe

ctiv

e pr

ehea

ting

ahea

d of

the

desi

red

time.

Co

olin

g a

nd

Deh

um

idif

yin

g C

apab

iliti

es•

If th

e he

at p

rese

nt in

a r

oom

exc

eeds

the

unit’

s co

olin

g ca

paci

ty (

for

exam

ple,

if th

ere

are

man

y pe

ople

inth

e ro

om o

r ot

her

heat

ing

appl

ianc

es a

re u

sed)

, the

pre

set r

oom

tem

pera

ture

may

not

be

reac

hed.

CA

UT

ION

Do

not

use

a st

ove

or

an

y o

the

rh

igh

tem

pe

ratu

rede

vice

s in

pro

xim

ityto

the

indo

or u

nit.

•W

hen

fan

spee

d, ro

om te

mpe

ratu

re a

re s

et w

ith th

e re

mot

e co

ntro

ller b

efor

e st

artin

g m

anua

l ope

ratio

n an

dth

e bu

ttons

are

rel

ease

d, th

e in

dica

tion

of s

ettin

gs w

ill g

o of

f in

10 s

econ

ds a

nd o

nly

the

oper

atio

n m

ode

will

be

disp

laye

d.•

Pre

ssin

g th

e b

utto

n w

hile

the

unit

is in

ope

ratio

n w

ill le

t the

pro

tect

ive

circ

uit w

ork

so th

at th

e un

it w

illno

t ope

rate

for

appr

oxim

atel

y 3

min

utes

.•

Dur

ing

heat

ing

oper

atio

n, th

e in

door

uni

t’ s c

olor

indi

cato

r la

mp

may

flas

h w

ith n

o ai

r em

itted

for

a w

hile

.•

If yo

u fe

el c

old

win

d du

ring

heat

ing

oper

atio

n w

ith th

e (H

I) fa

n sp

eed

or w

ant t

o m

ake

the

unit

oper

atio

nqu

iete

r af

ter

the

room

is h

eate

d, u

se o

f (

AU

TO)

setti

ng is

rec

omm

ende

d.•

With

the

(LO

W)

setti

ng, t

he u

nit’ s

coo

ling

capa

bilit

y w

ill lo

wer

slig

htly

.•

With

the

(LO

W)

setti

ng, t

he u

nit’ s

hea

ting

capa

city

will

var

y w

ith th

e op

erat

ing

cond

ition

s.

VAR

IOU

S F

UN

CT

ION

S

•W

hen

the

timer

has

bee

n pr

ogra

mm

ed, t

he u

nit w

ill n

ot o

pera

te e

ven

if th

e se

t tim

e is

rea

ched

unl

ess

the

unit

rece

ives

a s

igna

l fro

m th

e re

mot

e co

ntro

ller.

Con

firm

that

tim

er p

rogr

amm

ing

is c

ompl

ete

(bee

p) a

ndth

e T

IME

R la

mp

of th

e in

door

uni

t lig

hts.

•If

the

(S

LEE

P)

butto

n is

pre

ssed

whi

le th

e O

N/O

FF

tim

er is

pro

gram

med

, the

sle

ep ti

mer

take

s pr

iorit

y.•

Dur

ing

slee

p tim

er o

pera

tion,

the

fan

spee

d se

ts to

(

LOW

) re

gard

less

of t

he p

rese

t spe

ed. T

he r

emot

eco

ntro

ller

disp

lay

indi

catio

n w

ill r

emai

n un

chan

ged

even

with

the

(LO

W)

setti

ng.

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ER

PR

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MM

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EE

P T

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ER

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ED

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RN

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to s

ee i

f th

e u

nit

’s e

arth

lin

e h

as b

een

co

n-

nec

ted

co

rrec

tly.

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e ea

rth

line

is d

isco

nnec

ted

or fa

ulty

, uni

t fai

lure

or

elec

tric

sho

ck h

azar

d m

ay r

esul

t.

Ch

eck

to s

ee if

th

e m

ou

nti

ng

fra

me

has

ru

sted

ex-

cess

ivel

y o

r if

the

ou

tdo

or

un

it h

as ti

lted

or

bec

om

eu

nst

able

.It

coul

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llaps

e or

fall,

cau

sing

inju

ry.

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LES

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AND

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Y

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EN

AS

KIN

G F

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, CH

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CK

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E F

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LO

WIN

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TS

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o th

e ba

tterie

s ne

ed r

epla

cem

ent?

•Is

the

pola

rity

of th

e in

sert

ed b

atte

ries

corr

ect?

•Is

the

fuse

all

right

?•

Is th

e vo

ltage

ext

rem

ely

high

or

low

?•

Is th

e ci

rcui

t bre

aker

“O

N”?

•Is

the

pow

er p

lug

inse

rted

?•

Do

you

have

any

pow

er c

ut?

•Is

the

air

filte

r bl

ocke

d w

ith d

ust?

•Is

the

set t

empe

ratu

re s

uita

ble?

•H

ave

horiz

onta

l ai

r de

flect

ors

been

adj

uste

d to

the

ir co

rrec

tpo

sitio

ns a

ccor

ding

to th

e op

erat

ion

mod

e se

lect

ed?

•A

re t

he a

ir in

lets

or

air

outle

ts o

f in

door

and

out

door

uni

tsbl

ocke

d?•

Is th

e fa

n sp

eed

“LO

W”?

Whe

n it

does

not

ope

rate

.

Whe

n it

does

not

coo

l wel

l.W

hen

it do

es n

ot h

eat w

ell.

If th

e re

mot

e co

ntro

ller

is n

ottr

ansm

ittin

g a

sign

al.

(Rem

ote

cont

rolle

r di

spla

y is

dim

or

blan

k.)

T

he fo

llow

ing

phen

omen

a do

not

indi

cate

uni

t fai

lure

.<O

pera

tion

star

t>Th

e un

it is

pre

parin

g to

blo

w w

arm

air.

Ple

ase

wai

t.

<In

oper

atio

n>Th

e ou

tdoo

r uni

t is

defro

stin

g. P

leas

e w

ait.

Ref

riger

ant

flow

noi

se in

the

pip

e or

val

ve s

ound

gen

erat

ed w

hen

flow

rat

e is

adju

sted

.

Noi

se g

ener

ated

whe

n th

e un

it ex

pand

s or

con

tract

s du

e to

tem

pera

ture

cha

nges

.

Noi

se g

ener

ated

with

the

indo

or u

nit

fan’

s rp

m c

hang

ing

such

as

oper

atio

n st

art

times

.

Noi

se o

f the

mot

oriz

ed v

alve

whe

n th

e un

it is

sw

itche

d on

.

Dur

ing

heat

ing,

the

oper

atio

nin

dica

tor b

links

and

air

blow

sto

ps

His

sing

or f

izzy

sou

nds

Squ

eaki

ng n

oise

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tling

noi

se

WA

RN

ING

Clic

king

noi

se

Ch

eck

to s

ee if

th

e p

ower

plu

g is

sec

ure

ly in

sert

edin

to t

he

wal

l so

cket

.If

the

pow

er p

lug

is n

ot i

nser

ted

into

the

wal

l so

cket

secu

rely

or b

ecom

es h

ot, a

n el

ectri

c sh

ock

or fi

re m

ay re

sult.

If du

st o

r di

rt is

foun

d on

the

pow

er p

lug,

cle

an th

e pl

ugan

d in

sert

it in

to th

e w

all s

ocke

t.

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– 20

•If

the

unit

still

fails

to o

pera

teno

rmal

ly a

fter

perf

orm

ing

the

abov

e in

spec

tions

, tu

rn t

heci

rcui

t br

eake

r of

f, or

pul

l the

pow

er p

lug

out,

and

cont

act

your

sal

es a

gent

imm

edia

tely

.

Co

nta

ct y

ou

r sa

les

agen

t im

med

iate

ly if

th

efo

llow

ing

ph

eno

men

a sh

ou

ld o

ccu

r:•

The

circ

uit b

reak

er s

witc

hes

off o

r the

fuse

blo

ws

frequ

ently

.•

The

switc

h op

erat

ion

is n

ot s

tabl

e.•

Fore

ign

mat

ter o

r wat

er a

ccid

enta

lly e

nter

s th

e un

it in

terio

r.•

The

pow

er c

ord

gets

exc

essi

vely

hot

or i

ts in

sula

tion

is to

rn o

r stri

pped

.•

TIM

ER

lam

p on

the

indo

or u

nit d

ispl

ay b

links

.A

s th

e na

ture

of t

he fa

ilure

can

be

iden

tifie

d by

the

blin

king

cyc

le,

chec

k th

e bl

inki

ng c

ycle

bef

ore

turn

ing

off t

he c

ircui

t bre

aker

.(

)N

ote

s•

In q

uiet

ope

ratio

n or

sto

ppin

g th

e ru

nnin

g, th

e fo

llow

ing

phen

omen

a m

ayoc

casi

onal

ly o

ccur

, but

they

are

not

abn

orm

al fo

r th

e op

erat

ion.

(1)

Slig

ht fl

owin

g no

ise

of r

efrig

eran

t in

the

refr

iger

atin

g cy

cle.

(2)

Slig

ht r

ubbi

ng n

oise

fro

m t

he fa

n ca

sing

whi

ch is

coo

led

and

then

grad

ually

war

med

as

oper

atio

n st

ops.

•T

he o

dor w

ill p

ossi

bly

be e

mitt

ed fr

om th

e ro

om a

ir co

nditi

oner

bec

ause

the

vario

us o

dor,

emitt

ed b

y sm

oke,

foo

dstu

ffs,

cosm

etic

s an

d so

on,

stic

ks to

it. S

o pl

ease

cle

an th

e ai

r fil

ter

and

the

evap

orat

or r

egul

arly

tore

duce

the

odor

.

Noi

se o

f the

ven

tilat

ion

fan

suck

ing

in a

ir pr

esen

t in

the

drai

n ho

se a

nd b

low

ing

out

dehu

mid

ifyin

g w

ater

tha

t ha

d ac

cum

ulat

ed in

the

con

dens

ed w

ater

col

lect

or. F

orde

tails

, con

sult

your

sal

es a

gent

.

Ope

ratio

n no

ise

chan

ges

due

to p

ower

var

iatio

ns a

ccor

ding

to r

oom

tem

pera

ture

chan

ges.

Mis

t is

gene

rate

d as

the

air w

ithin

the

room

is s

udde

nly

cool

ed b

y co

nditi

oned

air.

Wat

er g

ener

ated

dur

ing

defro

stin

g op

erat

ion

evap

orat

es a

nd s

team

is e

mitt

ed.

Cau

sed

as th

e sm

ells

and

par

ticle

s of

sm

oke,

food

, cos

met

ics,

etc

. pre

sent

in ro

omai

r bec

ome

atta

ched

the

unit

and

blow

n of

f int

o th

e ro

om a

gain

.

Def

rost

ing

is u

nder

way

(as

the

hea

ting

oper

atio

n is

sto

pped

, th

e m

icro

com

pute

rch

ecks

fro

st a

ccum

ulat

ed in

the

out

door

uni

t an

d in

stru

cts

the

unit

to p

erfo

rmau

tom

atic

def

rost

ing

if ne

cess

ary)

.

Sho

ws

preh

eatin

g or

def

rost

ing

oper

atio

n is

und

erw

ay.

As

the

prot

ectiv

e ci

rcui

t or p

rehe

at s

enso

r ope

rate

s w

hen

unit

oper

atio

n is

sto

pped

durin

g pr

ehea

ting

and

then

rest

arte

d, o

r whe

n op

erat

ion

mod

e is

sw

itche

d fro

m c

oolin

gto

hea

ting,

the

lam

p co

ntin

ues

to b

link.

Act

ual

room

tem

pera

ture

may

dev

iate

sl ig

htly

fro

m t

he r

emot

e co

ntro

l ler's

tem

pera

ture

set

ting

depe

ndin

g on

the

num

ber

of p

eopl

e in

the

roo

m,

indo

or o

rou

tdoo

r con

ditio

ns.

•P

leas

e co

ntac

t you

r sa

les

agen

t im

med

iate

ly if

the

air

cond

ition

er s

till f

ails

to o

pera

te n

orm

ally

afte

rth

e ab

ove

insp

ectio

ns.

Info

rm y

our

agen

t of

the

mod

el o

f yo

ur u

nit,

prod

uctio

n nu

mbe

r, da

te o

fin

stal

latio

n. P

leas

e al

so in

form

him

reg

ardi

ng th

e fa

ult.

Ple

ase

note

:O

n sw

itchi

ng o

n th

e eq

uipm

ent,

part

icul

arly

whe

n th

e ro

om l

ight

is

dim

med

, a

slig

ht b

right

ness

fluct

uatio

n m

ay o

ccur

. Thi

s is

of n

o co

nseq

uenc

e .T

he c

ondi

tions

of t

he lo

cal P

ower

Sup

ply

Com

pani

es a

re to

be

obse

r ved

.

Doe

s no

t rea

ch th

e te

mpe

ratu

rese

tting

Mis

t em

issi

on

Perk

ing

nois

e

Cha

ngin

g op

erat

ion

nois

e

Ste

am e

mitt

ed fr

om th

e ou

tdoo

r uni

t

The

outd

oor u

nit c

ontin

ues

to o

pera

teev

en if

ope

ratio

n is

sto

pped

.

Odo

rs

The

OP

ER

ATIO

N la

mp

is b

linki

ng.

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About 70

Warning

About 108

7070

(190)190 400

47

22 81.56030 60

47

210

47560

1160

547

280

780

About 370

CONSTRUCTION AND DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAMMODEL RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5

Top air suction grill

147

56 17.5

When piping isdrawn from the left side,exchange the drainhose for the drain cap

Mounting plate

Discharge grill Horizontal air diflector

Front panel Cabinet

Drain

Drain cap connection portNarrow pipe

Wide pipe

Drain hose

Power cordConnecting cable

Vertical air deflector

INDOOR UNIT

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CONSTRUCTION AND DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAMMODEL RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH5

Handle

Air Suction grill Air outlet

Handle

Holes for anchor bolt

(2 – ø12 x 6 slots for ø8.0 bolt)

(for 2 – ø8.0 bolt)Notch for anchor bolt

Fixing holeDrain hole

Drain hole

Service space

OUTDOOR UNIT

Mor

e th

an 50More than100

More than200

Mor

e th

an30

0

Rear side

RAS_25_35_AW_015-018e 2006.02.06, 15:1516

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MAIN PARTS COMPONENT

THERMOSTAT

Thermostat Specifications

FAN MOTOR

MAIN ELECTRIC COMPONENTS FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

Fan Motor Specifications

CONNECTION

TEMPERATURE°C (°F)

INDICATION16

INDICATION24

INDICATION32

MODEL RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5

THERMOSTAT MODEL IC

OPERATION MODE COOL HEAT

ON 16.7 (62.1) 18.7 (65.7)

OFF 16.0 (60.8) 19.3 (66.7)

ON 24.7 (76.5) 26.7 (80.1)

OFF 24.0 (75.2) 27.3 (81.1)

ON 32.7 (90.9) 34.7 (94.5)

OFF 32.0 (89.6) 35.3 (95.5)

M

RED

BLK

WHT

YEL

BLU

35V

5V

0V

0 - 5V

FG

MODEL

NAME RATING APPLICABLE MODELS

REVERSING VALVE COIL 135 Ω (20 ˚C) RAC-25YH5, 35YH5

REACTOR L1 13 (mH), 0.224 Ω RAC-25YH5, 35YH5

REACTOR L2 25.5 (mH), 0.37 Ω RAC-25YH5, 35YH5

FILM CAPACITOR 45 (µF) RAC-25YH5, 35YH5

RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5

POWER SOURCE DC 5V, 35V DC 140 - 350V

OUTPUT 25W 40W

(Control circuit built in)

BLU : BLUE YEL : YELLOW BRN : BROWN WHT : WHITEGRY : GRAY ORN : ORANGE GRN : GREEN RED : REDBLK : BLACK PNK : PINK VIO : VIOLET

RED140- 350V

BLK0V

WHT15V M

YEL0-6V

BLU0-15V

RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH5

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MODELITEM

COMPRESSOR TYPE

POWER SOURCE

OUTPUT

COMPRESSOR MOTOR

Compressor Motor Specifications

WINDING

20°C

75°CRESISTANCE

(Ω)

! CAUTIONWhen the refrigerating cycle has been operated for a long time with the capillary tubes clogged or crushedor with too little refrigerant, check the color of the refrigerating machine oil inside the compressor. If thecolor has been changed conspicuously, replace the compressor.

2M=1.069

2M=1.300

(U)

(V)(W)

M

MM

WHITE

WHITE

COMPRESSOR

YELLOW

YELLOW

RED

RED

FRONT SIDE OF OUTDOOR UNIT

RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH5

EU1011DF

800W

DC 220 - 350 V

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Rem

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25SE

G26

SEG

27SE

G28 NC

NC

NC

NC NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

SEG

20SE

G5

SEG

0SE

G1

SEG

2SE

G3

SEG

4SE

G5

SEG

6SE

G7

CO

M3

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M2

CO

M1

CO

M0

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14SE

G13

SEG

12SE

G11

SEG

13SE

G9

SEG

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40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 31 30 28 27 26 25 24 22 2132 29 23

40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 31 30 28 27 26 2532 29

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P40P41P42P43P00P01P02P03P10P11P12P13D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9BEEPP20P3

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P11

P12

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8

K17

K15

K16

K13

K14

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R11

R15

R16

R13

R14

910k

Hz

105

104

104

150k

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C6C7

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Wireless receivecircuit

Filter.Operation.Timer.

Auto sweep motor forAir deflector

Remote controller

Heat exchangerthermistor

Room temperaturethermistor

Reset circuit

Initial setting circuit

Temporary switch

Out

door

mic

roco

mpu

ter

(AX

-8T

11)

RAS-25YH5 / RAC-25YH5MODELRAS-35YH5 / RAC-35YH5

Indo

or m

icro

com

pute

r (A

X-7

R11

)

BLOCK DIAGRAM

INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT

POWER RELAYPOWERSWITCH

Inrush currentProtection circuit

HARMONICSIMPROVEMENT

CIRCUITIPM

Rotor magnetic pole position

detection circuit

lp

ld

ls

Buzzer circuit

Indicating lamp

Indoor/Outdoorinterface circuit

DC fan moter drivecircuit

Microcomputer clockcircuit

Indoor DCfan moter

Overheat thermistor

Defrost thermistor

Outdoor temperature thermistor

Indoor/Outdoorinterface circuit

Reversing valve coil

Power circuitResetcircuit

Outdoor DC fan motor

RECTIFIER

DC compressormotor

Relay drive circuit

Electric expansion valve

Reversing valvecontrol circuit

Power source1ø 50Hz 220-230V

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button

33

35

35 37

3935

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Table 1 Mode data file

RAS-25YH5 RAS-35YH5

LABEL NAME VALUE

WMAX 3800 min–1 4500 min–1

WMAX2 3800 min–1 4500 min–1

WSTD 3150 min–1 3750 min–1

WBEMAX 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

CKYMAX 2050 min–1 3000 min–1

CJKMAX 1800 min–1 2200 min–1

CBEMAX 1600 min–1 1700 min–1

WMIN 800 min –1 800 min –1

CMIN 1400 min–1 1400 min–1

STARTMC 90 Seconds 90 Seconds

DWNRATEW 80% 80%

DWNRATEC 60% 60%

SHIFTW 2.00°C 2.00°C

SHIFTC 1.33°C 1.33°C

CLMXTP 30.00°C 30.00°C

YNEOF 25.00°C 25.00°C

TEION 5.00°C 5.00°C

TEIOF 9.00°C 9.00°C

SFTDSW 1.00°C 1.00°C

DFTIM1 43 Minutes 43 Minutes

DFTIM2 60 Minutes 60 Minutes

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Reversing valve (cooling “on” mode)

NOTE (9)

Notes:(1) Condition for entering into Cool Dashed mode. When fan set to “Hi” or “Auto mode” and temperature difference between indoor temperature and set temperature has a

corresponding compressor rpm (calculated value in Table 2) larger than CMAX.(2) Cool Dashed will release when i) a maximum 25 minutes is lapsed and ii) room temperature is lower than set temperature –3°C (thermo off) and iii) when room temperature

has achieved setting temperature –1°C then maximum Cool Dashed time will be revised to 20 minutes. And iv) indoor fan is set to Lo and Med fan mode and v) change operationmode.

(3) During Cool 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 “ON” time and “OFF” time is 3 minutes.(5) During normal cooling mode, compressor maximum rpm CMAX will maintain for 60 minutes if indoor temperature is lower than CLMXTP. No time constrain if indoor temperature

is higher than CLMXTP.(6)

(7) When fan is set to “Med”, compressor rpm will be limited to CJKMAX.(8) When fan is set to “Lo”, compressor rpm will be limited to CBEMAX.(9) During Cool Dashed, when room temperature reaches set temperature –1°C compressor rpm is actual rpm x DWNRATEC.

TemperatureCalculated

differencecompressor rpm

1.66°C2500 min–1

2.00°C3000 min–1

2.33°C3500 min–1

2.66°C4000 min–1

CLMXTP

2min. 30sec. 2min. 30sec.

(with shift value)

Table 2 Compressor rpm

Item Temperature

Room temperature

Outdoor temperature

30°C32°C32°C33°C

Thermo judgment (ON)

Thermo judgment (OFF)

Thermo judgment (ON)

Thermo judgment (OFF)

Table 1 Thermo judgment

button

When fan speed setting on remote control is “Hi” or “Auto” mode, and both room and outdoor temperatures (data based on out door unit) meet temperature judgment (Off) shown in the table 1, the compressor rpm will be limited to CKYMAX.

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Sleep button

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 CBEMAX, and the

indoor fan is set to "sleep Lo". (3) The indoor fan speed does not change even when the fan speed mode is changed.(4) If sleep operation is canceled by the cancel button or sleep button, all data is cleared.

1min.

Com

pres

sor

spee

d

Horizontal airdeflector

Shut

HorizontalFacing down

Indoor fan

Outdoor fan

Timer lamp

Remote control (Sleep) ON

Hi

Med

Lo

Set to 7 hours

See basic operation

Notes:(1) The sleep operation starts when the sleep button is pressed.(2) When the sleep button is set, the indoor fan is set to “sleep Lo”.(3) The indoor fan speed does not change even when the fan speed mode

is changed.(4) If sleep operation is canceled by the cancel button or sleep button, all

data is cleared.

++

–1.3

3˚C

–0.6

6˚C

Notes:(1) The operation is done assuming as the preset temperature

= (room temperature at the time) – (2°C).(2) The indoor fan is operated in the “Lo” mode. During thermo OFF indoor fan will be OFF for 5

(3) When the operation is started by the themostat turning ON, the start of the indoor fan is delayed 32 seconds after the start of compressor operation.

(4) The compressor is operated forcedly for 3 minutes after operation is started.(5) The minimum ON time and OFF time of the compressor are 3 minutes.

minutes and ON for 1 minute.

Cooling Sleep Operation

Operation lamp

Cooling Defrost

Dehumidifying Operation

Start Stop

Dehumidifying Sleep Operation

Sleep button

Operation lamp

Timer lamp

Remote control (Sleep) ONIndoor fan

See basic operation

Hi Med Lo

Sleep Lo

Outdoor fan

Horizontal air deflector

Shut Horizontal

Facing down

Compressor speed

Set to 7 hours

SDMAX or SDRPM

7hr

STARCP

1hr

Sleep Lo

1 hr

7 hrRoom temperature

Reversing valve(cooling "on" model)

button

Min Min

2 min 30 sec.

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1.33

˚C.

SF

TD

SW

0.66

˚C.

Fan speed set to "auto"

1 min.

Basic Heating Operation

Start Stop Start Start StopStop

ThermoOFF

ThermoOFF

Heating set temperature (remote control set temperature(+))

Start/stop button

Thermo judgment

Indoor fan

Ultra-Hi

Hi

Med

Lo

Ultra-Lo

Operation lamp

Max.

Rating

3000

0

Com

pres

sor

spe

ed

Outdoor fan

Reversing valve (cooling "on" model)

Thermo OFF

Dash period

TW

MA

X

Wtd

Defrost signal

Preheating judgment

30sec. 30sec.

10sec.

15sec. 15sec.

15sec. 15sec. 15sec.

10sec.

15sec. 15sec.

3min.

Max. 3 min.Preheating released

Control byheat exchanger temperature

Control byheat exchanger temperature

15sec.Control byheat exchanger temperature

Control byheat exchanger temperature

Control byheat exchanger temperature

18˚C

10sec.

30sec. 30sec.

10sec.

30sec. 30sec.30sec. 30sec. 30sec. 30sec.

10sec.

Preheat released

WMIN

(WSTD)

(WMAX)

NOTE (10)

WMAX2

Notes:(1) Condition for entering into Hot Dashed mode. When fan set to “Hi” or “Auto mode” 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 “ON” time and “OFF” 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 4°C.(6) During Hotkeep or Defrost mode, indoor operation lamp will blink at interval of 0.5 seconds “ON” and 0.5 second “OFF”.(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 “Lo”, compressor rpm will be limited to WBEMAX. When fan is set to "Med", compressor rpm will be limited to WJKMAX.(9) In “Ultra-Lo” 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 “Ultra-Lo” mode.

During Hotkeep or Defrost mode, fan will continue in “Ultra-Lo” mode.(10) During Hot Dashed, when room temperature reaches set temperature + SFTDSW compressor rpm is actual rpm x DWNRATEW.

TemperatureCalculated difference

compressor rpm

1.66°C1900 min–1

2.00°C2400 min–1

2.33°C2900 min–1

2.66°C3400 min–1

3.00°C3900 min–1

3.33°C4400 min–1

3.66°C4900 min–1

Table 3 Compressor rpm

Notes:1. See the data in Table 1-Table 2 on

page 47 & 49 for each constant incapital letters in the diagrams.

(with shift value)

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2min. 30sec.

Notes:

(1) The defrosting inhibit period is set as shown in the diagram below. When defrosting has finished once, the inhibit period is newly set, based on the outdoor temperature when the compressor was started. During this period, the defrost signal is not accepted.

(2) If the difference between the room and outdoor temperature is large when defrosting is finished, the maximum compressor speed (WMAX) or (WMAX2) can be continued for 120 minutes maximum.

(3) The defrosting period is 12 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.

Sleep Lo

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 WBEMAX, and the indoor fan is

set to "sleep Lo".(3) The indoor fan speed does not change even when the fan speed mode is changed. (Sleep Lo)(4) When defrosting is to be set during sleep oepration, defrosting is engaged and sleep operation is restored

after defrosting.(5) If sleep operation is cancelled by the cancel button or sleep button, all data is cleared.

Reversing Valve Defrosting

Preheating released

Reversing valve(cooling "on" model)

Heating Sleep Operation

Upper limit WBEMAX

Sleep button

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Silencer

Silencer

Silencer

Strainer

Strainer

Strainer Strainer

Strainer Strainer

Reversing valve

Reversing valve

Single-ended union

Single-ended union

Single-ended union

Single-ended union

Charge port

Charge port

COM

PRES

SOR Service valve

Service valve

Service valve

Service valve

Silencer

Electric Expansion valve

Electric Expansion valve

COM

PRES

SOR

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DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CIRCUIT OPERATION

MODEL RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5

1. Reset Circuit

The reset circuit initializes the microcomputer program when power is ON or OFFLow voltage at pin (7) resets the microcomputer and Hi activates the microcomputerWhen power “ON” 5V voltage rises and reaches 4.4V, pin (1) of IC521 is set to “Hi”. At this time the microcomputerstarts operation.When power “OFF” voltage drops and reaches 4.2V, pin (1) of IC521 is set to “Low”. This will RESET themicrocomputer.

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Q141

L201

12V

IRR

Fig.2-1

Fig.3-1 Buzzer circuit

2. Receiver Circuit

IRR (light receiver unit) receives the infrared signal from the wireless remote controller. The receiveramplifie and shapes the signal and outputs it.

3. Buzzer Circuit

When the buzzer sounds, an approx 3.9kHzsquare signal is output from buzzer output pin (30)of the microcomputer. After the amplitude of thissignal has been set to 12Vp-p by IC711, it isapplied to the buzzer. The piezoelectric elementin the buzzer oscillates to generate the buzzer’ssound.

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4. Auto Sweep Motor Circuit

Fig. 4-1 shows the Auto sweep motor drive circuit; the signals shown in Fig.4-2 are output from pin (15) ~ (18) ofmicrocomputer.

As the microcomputer’s outputs change as shown in Fig.4-2, the coils of the auto sweep motor is excite to turn therotor. Table 4-1 shows the rotation angle of horizontal air deflectors.

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5. Initial Setting Circuit (IC401)

• When power is supplied, the microcomputer reads the data in IC401 or IC402 (E2PROM) and setsthe preheating activation value and the rating and maximum speed of the compressor, etc. to theirinitial values.

• Data of self-diagnosis mode is stored in IC401 or IC402; data will not be erased even when power isturned off.

6. Power Supply

First, 35V power which operates the indoor unit is generated by the power source section of the outdoor unit andsupplied 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 controlpower, 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 controllingfan motor.If the terminal block was overheated due to a connecting cable improper connection, the thermal fuse built in theterminal block will burnt to shut off the 12 V line and stop the operation of the indoor unit. Then, the outdoor unitcannot be communicated with the indoor unit and a communication error occurs (the outdoor LD301 will blink 9times), stop all operations.

Fig. 6-1

Fig. 5-1

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Micro computer

DC fan motor output Fan motor

DC fan motor Speed feedback

Fig. 7-1

Voltage at point AWaveform

T1 = Low speedT2 = High speed

T2T1

Voltage at point BWaveform

T1

Voltage at point CWaveform

Speed

(min-1)

T2

Fig. 7-2

Voltage at point B (V)

Fig. 7-3

(1400)

7. Fan Motor Drive Circuit

• For the point A , 15.7 kHz PWM pulse will be output fromthe 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 theR751 and C751 and applied to the fan motor as the speedcommand voltage.Fig. 7-3 shows the relation between the voltage at thepoint B and the speed. (Some differences will occur dueto the condition of the unit.)

• The fan motor outputs the feedback pulse of the speed,which is input into the pin (14) on the micro computer.This pulse is equivalent to a frequency of 12/60 speed.(Example: 1000 min-1 x 12/60 = 200 Hz)The micro computer monitors the frequency and adjuststhe output pulse range of the pin (24) so as to keep thecommand speed.

• If the feedback pulse is 100 min-1 or less due to a locked fan motor or failure, the fan output will bestopped temporarily as fan lock error. After 10 seconds, restart the output of the pulse. If fan lockerror is detected twice within 30 minutes, all units are stopped and the unit will come in the failuremode. (The timer lamp will blink 10 times.)

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FIG1—1

IPM

POWER P.W.B.

N.F

. FIL

TE

R

ICP

CIR

CU

IT

SWITCHINGPOWER SUPPLY.

REVERSING VALVECONTROL CIRCUIT

ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVECONTROL CIRCUIT

INTERFACE CIRCUIT

A

B

C

D

MAIN P.W.B.

RE

CT

IFIE

R

INVERTERCONTROLCIRCUIT

COMPRESSOR

INV

ER

TER

CIR

CU

IT

SM

OO

TH

ING

CA

PA

CIT

OR

HARMONICSIMPROVEMENT

CIRCUIT

RESETCIRCUIT

POSSITONDETECTIVE

CIRCUIT

MICROCOMPUTER

FAN MOTORCONTROLCIRCUIT

THERMISTORDETECTION

CIRCUIT

RAC-25YH5, 35YH5

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.BThis P.W.B. is equipped with the rectification diode, DC fan motor control circuit and the circuitsaround 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.

• HARMONICS IMPROVEMENT CIRCUITThis circuit is composed of the capacitor at the bottom of the electrical parts box and two reactorsattached to the BULKHEAD.

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2. Power circuit

This circuit is to convert the power from AC which is provided from the terminal A and B to DC voltageAnd 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 compressoroperates, it is about 280 V.

Main parts(1) DB2

The DB2 rectifies the AC voltage.The possible causes for the DB2 failure are as follows. The 25 A fuse may be blown out or the IPMfor the main P.W.B. may have a failure. In such a case, check the 25 A fuse for blowout and replacethe main P.W.B. if necessary.

(2) DB3, L1, C023 and L2The DB3, L1, C023 and L2 shape waveform of the input current.When the current runs through the L1 is taken for I1 and the current runs through the L2 is taken forI2 as shown in Fig. 2-2, I1 becomes an input current to the capacitor which peak value was crushedby the L1 and I2 becomes a resonance current which causes the LC resonance using the L2 andC023. By combining the I1 and I2, the input current from the main power shapes a waveform shownin the right side of Fig. 2-3, indicating that the waveform is similar to sine wave. The more thewaveform is similar to the sine wave, the lower the harmonic current becomes.If the C023 has any failure, the protection unit activates and the C023 in open mode. In such a case,replace the failed parts.

FIG2-1

FIG2-3

+

I1

I2

IS

I 1

I 2

L1

L2

DB3

C023

FIG2-2

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Inpu

tV

olta

ge

0V

0V

0V

Vol

tage

Sm

ooth

edV

olta

ge

FIG2-4

(3) C021 and C022This smoothes the voltage rectified for operating thecompressor.When the input voltage is taken for the sine wave asshown in the top of Fig. 2-4, it is rectified by the DB2and becomes the waveform as shown in the middleof Fig. 2-4. After that, the voltage is smoothed bythe C021 and C022, and becomes the waveformshown in the bottom of Fig. 2-4.

(4) DB1 and C41The DB1 rectifies the input voltage and the C41smoothes it for the control power supply.If the units above have any failure, the control powersupply won’t operate. In such a case, replace thepower P.W.B.

(5) C001 to C003, C011, L101, and L102They absorb electrical noise generated duringoperation of compressor, and also absorb externalnoise entering from power line to protect electronicparts.Be sure to connect the earth cable between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Otherwise, thenoise filter circuit won’t operate properly.

(6) SA1 and VS1 to VS3These surge absorber and varistors absorb external power surge such as induced thunder.Be sure to connect the earth cable between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Otherwise, thesurge absorber and the varistors won’t operate.

(7) R002 and R007The resistor R002 protects the rush current when the power is turned on while the resistor R007protects the rush current when the compressor starts.When the R002 has any failure, the control power supply won’t operate. When the R007 has anyfailure and a strong rush current is generated, the DB2, C021 or C022 may be damaged.

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3. Indoor/Outdoor Interface Circuit

The interface circuit superimposes an interface signal on the DC 35V line to perform communicationsbetween indoor and outdoor units. This circuit consists of a transmitting circuit which superimposes aninterface signal transmit from the microcomputer on the DC 35V line and a circuit which detects theinterface signal on the DC 35V line.Communications are performed alternatively transmitting and receiving.

3-1 Communication signal from outdoor microcomputer to indoor microcomputer.At first outdoor microcomputer will send a request signal (SDO) to indoor microcomputer.38 KHz of carrier signal is generated and modulated by the request signal (SDO) from the outdoormicrocomputer pin 11.This signal is superimposed to DC 35V line via C801 and L801.To prevent erroneous reception, the outdoor microcomputer is designed so that it cannot receive asignal while it is outputting a request signal.The receiving circuit in the indoor unit consists of a comparator and transistor. The interface signal fromthe outdoor unit on the DC 35V line is supplied to C821, where DC components are eliminated, and isthen shaped by the comparator. The shaped signal is detected by diode, amplified by amp, and outputto pin 49 of the indoor microcomputer.Fig. 3-2 shows the waveforms at each component when data is transferred from the outdoormicrocomputer to the indoor microcomputer.

3-2 Communication signal from indoor microcomputer to outdoor microcomputer.The request signal (SDO) generates by indoor microcomputer is output to pin 50 , and amplifies byQ801.I/F signal approx. 38 kHz is generated by comparator, then modulated by the signal from pin 50 ofindoor microprocessor.This modulated I/F signal is then amplified and superimposed to DC 35V line via L801 and C802 ofindoor interface circuit.Fig. 3-3 shows the waveforms at each component when data is transferred from outdoor microcomputerto indoor microcomputer.The circuit operation of the outdoor receiving circuit is same as indoor receiving circuit.

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Fig. 3-1 shows the interface circuit used for the indoor and outdoor microcomputers to communicatewith each other.

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Fig

. 3-4

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4. IPM (Intelligent Power Module)

• Fig.4-1 shows the intelligent power module and its peripheral circuit.The three transistors on the positive e side are called the upper arm, and the three transistors on thenegative d side, the lower arm.

Fig. 4-1 Intelligent power module circuit (U+ is ON, V is ON)

IP lim

itter

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280V-300V

Intelligent power module switches power supply current according to position of the compressor motorrotor.The switching order is as shown in Fig. 4-2.

At point E: U+ is ON, V is ON (circuit in Fig. 4-1)At point F: U+ is chopped (OFF), V is ON (circuit in Fig. 4-4)

Fig. 4-2 Switching order of power module

Upper arm transistor is controlled to ON/OFF by 3.3kHz chopper signal. Rotation speed of the compressoris 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 isshown by formula below;

N = 60/2 X 1/TFig. 4-3 shows voltage waveform at each point shown in Figs. 4-1 and 4-4. First half of upper arm ischopper, second half is ON, and first half of lower arm is chopper, second half is ON.

Fig. 4-3 Voltage waveform at each point

When power is supplied U+ V- , because of that U+ is chopped, current flows as shown below;(1) When U+ transistor is ON: U+ transistor U coil V coil V- 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 transistor Return diode Point A (Fig. 4-4)

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Fig. 4-4 Power module circuit (U+ is ON, V– is ON)

Since current flows at point (B) only when U+ transistor is ON, the current waveform at point (B becomesintermittent waveform as shown in Fig. 4-3. Since current at point (B) is approximately proportional tothe input current of the air conditioner, input current is controlled by using DC current (Id) detectionresistor.

<Reference>If power module is defected, self diagnosis lamps on the MAIN P.W.B. may indicate as shown below:

Fig. 4-5

Table 4-1

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Driv

e si

gnal

at p

oint

(C

)D

rive

sign

al a

t poi

nt (

D)

Fig. 4-6

• IPM drive circuitThe inverter driving device (IGBT) and the drive circuit are built in the IPM. The IPM receives thesignal from the microcomputer and convert it to 0 – 15 V signal to drive the IGBT.When the unit operates at low speed, a chopper signal is emitted from the micro computer as shownin Fig. 4-6. (0 to 5 V)The signal is converted to 0 – 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 Failsignal 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 theD501 and D502, so that all signals to the IGBT are shut off. This signal is also distributed tomicrocomputer (17 pin) as a Lo signal to stop the drive signal and blink the self diagnosis lamp as twotime.When the peak current is detected, the IPM keeps the lower arm off for about 4mS and the drivesignal into stand-by state. 3 minutes after this state, the micro computer outputs the drive signal andrestarts the operation.

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5. Power Circuit for P.W.B

• Fig. 5-1 shows the power circuit for P.W.B.

• In the power circuit for P.W.B., power supply for microcomputer, peripheral circuits, and IPM drivercircuit and, as well as DC 35V, are produced by switching power circuit.

• Switching power circuit performs voltage conversion effectively by switching transistor IC1 to convertDC 330V voltage to high frequency of about 20kHz to 200kHz.

A C 2 2 0 - 2 3 0 V

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• The voltage specification of the power circuit is as follows.

<Check points>

Output Voltage Main load Measuring points Potential failure modesspec. + –

12V 11-13V MAIN P.W.B. (CN3, CN4) R701 (“12V” display) R006 (“0V” display) The unit won’t operateC21 (“12V” display) J27, J30 MAIN P.W.B. error

5V 4.5-6V MAIN P.W.B. (CN3, CN4) D30 anode (“5V” display) R006 (“0V” display) The unit won’t operateJ25 J27, J30 MAIN P.W.B. error

B-12V 11-16V Expansion valve R25 (“B-12V” display) R25 (“B-0V” 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)

35V 33.5-38V Indoor unit electrical parts D20 cathode J5, j17 Indoor unit won’t operate(Terminal C,D) (“C-35V ” display) Terminal D (red line)Reversing valve (CN2) Terminal C (blown line)

• 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 tocheck all outputs of the loads.* Be sure to wait 15 minutes or more in order to discharge all the remaining voltage in the circuit toconnect/disconnect the wiring, other wise, the components may be damaged.• The failures of the loads are as follows.

Failedoutput

35V

15V

12V, 5V

Criterion

Connect the cable correctly.Remove the connection cable and measure thevoltage. If the voltage is correct, check the electricalparts for the indoor unit.Remove the CN2 and measure the voltage. If thevoltage is correct, check the reversing valve.

Remove the CN24 and measure the voltage.(connect the CN3.) If the voltage is correct, checkthe DC fan motor.Also, check the main P.W.B 1 A fuse for blow out inthis step.Remove the CN3 and CN4 and meaure the voltage.If the voltage is correct, check the main P.W.B.

Remove the CN3 and CN4 and meaure the voltage.If the voltage is correct, check the main P.W.B.

Possible causes

Reversed connection of the cable.Electrical part for the indoor unit hasa failure.

Short-circuited reversing valve

DC fan motor error

Main P.W.B. error

Main P.W.B. error

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6. Microcpomputer's Peripheral Circuits

6-1. Overload control circuit (OVL control circuit)Overload control is to decrease the speed of the compressor and reduce the load when the load onthe air conditioner increases to an overload state, in order to protect the compressor, electroniccomponents and power breaker.Overloads are judged by comparing the DC current level and set valueFig.6-1 shows the overload control system configuration and Fig. 6-4 is a characteristic diagram onoverload judgement values. There are two types of control which has named IS OVL and ID OVL.IS OVL is limiting the whole input of this room air conditioner system through the current sensor CT1in order to keep the maximum rating of components by reading total operating current.ID OVL is watching and limits the compressor current through the detection resistor, which is built inIPM in order to control the compressor reliability. Since the compressor reliability is related with itsspeed, the ID OVL value is also linked with the compressor speed. FIG6-2 shows an ID OVL limitationcurve.All of OVL operation values were programmed into EEPROM memory.

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(1). IS OVLCurrent transformer CT1 reads the input flowing current and detected to the microcomputer as a voltagesignal. Receiving this, the microcomputer converts it to a digital signal and compares it with the internaldata to judge whether or not overload control is required.Fig. 6-3 shows the rotation speed control. When the voltage at pin u of the microcomputer exceedsthe set value, the microcomputer decreases the rotation speed of the compressor and reduces theload.

Fig. 6-4

Fig. 6-2

Power P.W.B.

Main P.W.B.

Reset

Reset output

Fig. 6-3

61

(2). ID OVLFig. 6-2. The filter consisting of R245 and C217 removes high harmonic frequencies from the voltagegenerated by the current flowing to Detection resistor; R245 and C217 average the voltage. This voltageis then input to IC4 pin 5 and supplied to microcomputer pin t . The microcomputer compares thisinput with the set value, and if the input exceeds the set value, it enters overload control status.The set Value is determined by the amplification of the voltage amp. circuit

Amplification : high DC current : lowAmplification : low DC current: high

Fig. 6-4 shows the rotation speed control. When the voltage at pin t of the microcomputer exceeds theset value, the microcomputer decreases the rotation speed of the compressor and reduces the load.

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R003,R004,R608,R613, detect the DC voltage at the power circuit. The microcomputer receives a DCvoltage and applies correction to the overload set value so the DC current will be low when the DCvoltage is high.(Since the load level is indicated by the DC voltage multiplied by DC current, R247, R248, R249 areprovided to perform the same overload judgement even when the voltage varies.)

(3). Start current controlIt is required to maintain the start current (DC current) constant to smooth the start of the DC motor ofthe compressor.RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH5 uses software to control the start currentThe start current varies when the supply voltage varies. This control method copes with variations in thevoltages as follows.(1) Turns on the power module’s U+ and V- transistors so the current flows to the motor windings asshown in Fig. 6-6.(2) Varies the turn-ON time of the W+ transistor according to the DC voltage level and the start iscontrolled so the start current is approx. 10A .

Fig. 6-5

Fig. 6-6

IPM

DCVoltage

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6-2. Reset Circuit

The reset circuit initializes the microcomputer program when Power is “ON” from “OFF”Low voltage at pin h resets the microcomputer, and HI activates the microcomputerFig. 6-7 shows the reset circuit and Fig. 6-8 shows waveform at each point when power is turned on andoff.When power is turned on, 12V line and 5V line voltages rise and 12V line voltage reaches 10.9V anreset voltage input to pin h of microcomputer is set to Hi.Reset voltage will be hold “Hi” until the 12V line voltage drops to 9.90V even though the power shutsdown.

Fig. 6-7

Fig. 6-8

MAIN P.W.B.

RESET OUT.

10.9V

9.9v

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7. Temperature Detection Circuit

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 apin v of microcomputer is increased.Microcomputer compares the voltage at pin v with the internal set value, if it is exceeded the set valuemicrocomputer judges that the compressor is overheated and stops operation.When frost forms on the outdoor heat exchanger, the temperature at the exchanger drops abruptly. Thereforethe resistance of the Defrost. thermistor becomes high and the voltage at pin w 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 indoormicrocomputer via the circuit interface.The microcomputer always reads the outdoor temperature via a thermistor (microcomputer pin x ), antransfers it to the indoor unit, thus controlling the compressor rotation speed according to the value set at theEEPROM in the indoor unit, and switching the operation status (outdoor fan on/off, etc.) in the dehumidifyingmode.The following shows the typical values of outdoor temperature in relation to the voltage:

<Reference>When the thermistor is open, in open status, or is disconnected, microcomputer pins vx 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 modeis entered 12 minutes after the compressor starts operation.

Fig. 7-1

Table 7-1

MAIN P.W.B.

R303 Voltage(V)

Outdoor temperature (°C)

C304

C303

C302

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Power P.W.B. MAIN P.W.B.

Reversingvalve

DC voltmeteror multimeter

Microcomputer

About 0.8V

About 0.8V

About 0.8V

About 35V

About 35V

8. Reversing valve control circuit

Fig. 8-1

Reversing valve control circuit will switch reversing valve ON/OFF according to instruction from indoormicrocomputer depending on the operation condition shows in Table 8-1.Voltage at Q701 (between Collector and Emittor) in each operation condition is approximately as shownin Table 8-1 when measured by multimeter.

Table 8-1

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Fig. 9-1

Table 9-1

Fig.9-2

POWER P.W.B MAIN P.W.B

Electric

CN15

expansionvalve

Microcpmputer

Valve4

Valve3

Valve2

Valve1

CN15 pin#

Leadwire

Driving state

White

Yellow

Orange

Blue

Operation mode

• To drive the expansion valve, use the B-12 V output. Use a 4-phase coil and feed power to the phases1 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 areshown 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 expansionvalve 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 changeis 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.

9. Electric expansion valve control circuit

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10. Outdoor DC Fan Motor control circuit

This model uses DC Fan Motor which has a controller circuit built in the MotorThis DC Fan Motor will rotate by control voltage apply to Vsp input. (Voltage range: 1.7 to 7V DCVsp high : Faster ; Vsp low : slower ; Vsp lower than 1.7V : stopMotor will output FG pulse by following this motor revolutionOutdoor microcomputer will output PWM control signal from £ by following the instruction from indoormicrocomputer.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 byrotation speed.FG pulse will feed back to Outdoor microcomputer EDC Fan Motor circuit has to match the Fan Motor revolution with instructed revolution. Such as...

FG feedback: Faster Instruction: Slower ... Decrease pulse widthFG feedback: Slower Instruction: Faster ... Increase pulse width

FG pulse is also used for Fan Motor failure detectionMicrocomputer 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 controlPWB will blink 12 times. (Fan Motor lock detected)R107 and IC4 are used for Fan Motor over current.

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< Reference >When operation stop with LD301 blinks 12 times, it may be caused by faulty DC fan motorIn this case, please check CN6 and CN12 connection first. It makes Fan Motor Lock also if thoseconnectors are in misconnection.DC Fan Motor has broken invites 1A Fuse burned. Please replace both DC Fan Motor and 1A Fusetogether.It will makes “Fan Lock Stop” when something has disturb the Fan rotation by inserting materials intopropeller fan or ice has growing inside of outdoor unit by snowing.It may make “Fan Lock Stop” by strong wind (ex. 17m/sec or above) against the Fan rotation. In this caseunit will be restart again after a while.In case of “ Fan Lock Stop” even though the DC Fan Motor is rotating correctly, the possible cause inFan Motor problem or control board problem. Stop after the Fan motor runs 2 minutes, Fan Motor maybe broken.< Caution >Please take care for the electrical shock by high voltage of DC Fan Motor power source which is commonwith 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

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SERVICE CALL Q & A

Model RAS-25YH5 / RAC-25YH5RAS-35YH5 / RAC-35YH5

COOLING MODE

The compressor has

Fan speed is not switched over during dehumidifying operation.

Cool air comes from the unit during dehumidifying operation.

Fans speed is normally set to LOW during dehumidifying operation.

To have an operation with high dehumidifying effect, the unit operates at low fan speed. As a result, cool air comes from the unit. This phenomenon is not a fault.

stopped suddenly duringcooling operation.

The circulation stopsoccasionally duringHeating mode.

When the fan speed is setat HIGH or MED, the flowis actually Weak.

Heating operation stops

When “Auto fan” mode is set, the indoor fan speed changes from HIGH through MED to LOW.

while the temperature ispreset at "30".

Check if the indoor heatexchanger is frosted.Wait for 3-4 minutesuntil it is defrosted.

If the air conditioner operatesin cooling mode when it iscold, the evaporator may getfrosted.

It occurs during defrost-ing. Wait for 5-10minutes until thecondenser is defrosted.

At the beginning of heating,the fan speed remainsLOW for 30 seconds. IfHIGH is selected, itswitches to LOW and againto MED after additional 30seconds.

If temperature is high in

This is not an error. The anti cool air function shows this phenomenon.

In the fan “Auto” mode, the unit detects the heat exchange temperature. When the temperature becomes low, the fan speed changes from HIGH, through MED to LOW.

the outdoor, heatingoperation may stop toprotect internal devices.

DEHUMIDIFYING MODE

HEATING MODE

Q1 A1

Q2 A2

Q3 A3

Q4 A4

Q5 A5

Q6 A6

Q7 A7

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AUTO FRESH DEFROSTING

AUTO OPERATION

NICE TEMPERATURE RESERVATION

INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL

After the ON/OFF button is pressedto stop heating, the outdoor unit isstill working with the OPERATIONlamp lighting.

Fan speed does not change whenfan speed selector is changedduring auto operation.

When on-timer has beenprogrammed, operation starts beforethe preset time has been reached.

Does Nice temperature reservationfunction operate during dehumidifying?

Even if the same time is preset,the operation start time varies.

Timer cannot be set.

The current time displaydisappears soon.

The timer has been programmed,but the preset time disappears.

Auto Fresh Defrosting is carried out : thesystem checks the outdoor heat exchangerand defrosts it as necessary before stoppingoperation.

At this point fan speed is automatic.

This is because Nice temperature reservationfunction is operating. This function startsoperation earlier so the preset temperature isreached at the preset time. Operation may startmaximum 60 minutes before the preset time.

It does not work. It works only during coolingand heating.

This is because Nice temperature reservationfunction is operating. The start time variesaccording to the load of room. Since load variesgreatly during heating, the operation start time iscorrected, so it will vary each day.

Has the clock been set? Timer cannot be setunless the clock has been set.

The current time disappearsin approx. 10 seconds. Thetime set display has priority.

Is the current time past the preset time?When the preset time reaches the currenttime, it disappears.

When the current time isset the display flashes forapprox 3 minutes.

Q8 A8

Q9 A9

Q10 A10

Q11 A11

A12

Q13 A13

Q14 A14

Q15 A15

Q12

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OTHERS

Q18 A18

Q19 A19

Q20 A20

Q21 A21

Q22 A22

The indoor fan varies amonghigh air flow, low air flow andbreeze in the auto fan speedmode. (Heating operation)

This is because the coolwind prevention functionis operating, and doesnot indicate a fault.

The heat exchanger temperatureis sensed in the auto speed mode.When the temperature is low, thefan speed varies among high airflow, low air flow and breeze.

Loud noise from the outdoor unit is

When the “Sleep” timer is set during operation, (1) The indoor fan won’t rotate. (No air comes from the unit)(2) The air speed won’t change.

The preset temperature is not indicated on the remote control.

(1) The temperature arrives at the preset indoor temperature and the air conditioner unit is temporarily stopped. Within about 3 minutes, the fan starts rotation. (2) When the unit operates at “LOW” air speed, it continues to operate at the same speed.

When automatic operation is performed, the preset temperature won’t be indicated.However, you can adjust the temperature within a range of ±3°C by pressing the “Room Temperature” 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.

heard when operation is started.

When operation is started, the compressorrotation speed goes to maximum to increase theheating or cooling capability, so noise becomesslightly louder. This does not indicate a fault.

Noise from the outdoor unitoccasionally changes.

The compressor rotation speed changes according tothe difference between the thermostat set temperatureand room temperature. This does not indicate a fault.

There is a difference between the settemperature and room temperature.

There may be a difference between the settemperature and room temperature because ofconstruction of room, air current, etc. Set thetemperature at a comfortable for the space.

Air does not flow immediatelyafter operation is started.

Preliminary operation is performed for oneminute when the power switch on and heatingor dehumidifying is set. The operation lampblinks during this time for heating. This doesnot indicate a fault.

Q16 A16

Q17 A17

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

RAC-25YH5, 35YH5PRECAUTIONS FOR CHECKING

WARNING

WARNINGAlways keep your hands and metallic things away from the cabinet. DANGER!

Donít install the ground line.

When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Donít forget that high voltage as noted in the figure above may apply to the oscilloscope.

Remember that voltage of 175 V is applied to the 0V line on the P.W.C or the like as shown in the right diagram.

Indoor Controller Outdoor Controller

Power Switch Point

400 F

I.P.M

Compressormotor

PointlineControlP.W.B.

MainP.W.B

Voltage at point A

Ground voltage

Grounding

350V

Point B (0V line)

Powerinlet

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WARNING

Do not use a soldering iron with transformer: Otherwise, thermal fuse inside transformer will be blown.

DISCHARGE, PROCEDURE AND POWER SHUT OFF METHOD FORPOWER CIRCUIT

Caution

• 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.

Discharge Procedure

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) andTAB4(RED) terminals on the main P.W.B. as shown in the figure below, in order to dischargevoltage in smoothing capacitor.

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ELEC. COVER

FIXTURE SCREW

FIXTURE SCREW

ON

OF

F

STRUCTURE OF AN INDOOR UNIT ELECTRIC PARTS

RAS-25YH5, 35YH5

Removing the indicating P.W.B.1. Remove the connector from the CN2 on

the control P.W.B.2. Remove the upper hook from the indicating

P.W.B. lock resin, pull the P.W.B, forward alittle and remove it.

When installing the parts, usecaution not to pinch any codebetween the part and cabinet.

Removing electrical parts1. Remove the electrical parts cover.2. Remove the connectors from the CN1 (heat exchange

thermistor), CN4 (stepping motor) and CN10 (fan motor).3. Remove two lock screws.4. Remove the electrical parts in the direction of arrow.

Removing control P.W.B.1. Remove the connectors from the CN2 and

CN3.2. Remove the P.W.B. from the P.W.B. support.

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ICP2

ICP112V Power circuit 12V line

5V line

ZD121

20VZener Diode

0V

5V

Power circuit

M35V line

ICP1

OKQ111

S D

G

IC111

0V

OK

Lock

Press here

Unlock

Forbidden area (Gate (G) to 0 V)

35 V line

S: SourceD: DrainG: Gate

Forbidden area

Indoor unit fan motor

Other Cautions

(1) Cautions concerning ICP (IC Protector)

1. Use due caution for short circuit in servicing.Short circuit will open the ICP immediately.

2. When the ICP opens, remove the cause of this phenomenon and replace the ICP.If the remedy is improper, the ICP may open again.

(2) The CN3 (power supply) and CN10 (fan motor) are the connectors with lock mechanism.Press the lock with your fingers to unlock and remove the connector.

(3) When checking the voltage and waveform, do not connect the probes to the forbiddenareas show below. Touching them may cause the ICP1 blowout and Q111 failure.

The Q111 is a MOS-FET and its gate terminal is a high impedance. When a probe such as a multimeteris contacted with the gate G, the Q111 may have the continuous ON state to supply overcurrent in thecircuit, causing the ICP1 blowout and Q111 failure.

When checking the switching waveform of the Q111, set the source S to the base and measure thegate G and drain D.

(4) During power feeding to the P.W.B., do not remove and insert the CN10 (fan motor connector).Failure to do so may cause overcurrent to the fan motor and P.W.Bs (micro computer, IC and the like)and a failure may occur. To remove or insert the CN10, be sure to shut off the power.

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THE SUPPORT FUNCTION OF FAILURE DIAGNOSIS

No.

1

Function Name

Self-diagnosis indication function <Indicating a failure on the indoorunit side>

<Indicating a failure on the outdoorunit side>

Description

• The “timer lamp” indicates a mode of failure detectedon the indoor or outdoor unit side by blinkingfrequency.

• A failure detected on the outdoor unit side will beindicated by the “timer lamp” blinking 4 times after aretry operation has been performed several times.

Note: In some failure modes, only the retry operation isrepeated without lamp indication.

<Failure modes that will repeat a retry operation withoutthe indoor unit lamp indication are as follows:>

OH thermistor temperature riseOutdoor unit communication errorPower voltage abnormalLess frequent defects

• The “LD301” indicates a mode of failure detected onthe outdoor unit side by blinking frequency.Upon failure detection, the outdoor unit will shut downand the LD301 continues to blink until the unit is reset.(In the event of communication errors, the LD301continues to blink until communication is restored.)

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No. Blinking of Timer lamp Reason for indication Possible causeReversing valve defectiveWhen the indoor heat exchangertemperature is too low in theheating mode or it is too high in thecooling mode.

Outdoor unit is under forcedoperationWhen the outdoor unit is in forcedoperation or balancing operationafter forced operation

Indoor/outdoor interface defectiveWhen the interface signal from theoutdoor unit is interrupted.

Room thermistor or heat exchangerthermistor is faultyWhen room thermistor or heatexchanger thermistor is openedcircuit or short circuit.

Over-current detection at the DC fanmotorwhen over-current is detected at theDC fan motor of the indoor unit.

IC401 or IC402 data reading errorWhen data read from IC401 orIC402 is incorrect.

(1) Reversing valve defective(2) Heat exchanger thermistor

disconnected(only in the heating mode)

(Note)The malfunction mode is entered the3rd time this abnormal indicationappears (read every 3 minutes).

Electrical parts in the outdoor unit

(1) Indoor interface circuit(2) Outdoor interface circuit

(1) Room thermistor(2) Heat exchanger thermistor

(1) Indoor fan locked(2) Indoor fan motor

IC401 or IC402 abnormal

<Cautions>

(1) If the interface circuit is faulty when power is supplied, the self-diagnosis display will not be displayed.

(2) If the indoor unit does not operate at all, check if the connecting cable is connected to the outdoor unit.

(3) To check operation again when the timer lamp is blinking, you can use the remote control for operation(except for mode mark 1).

1

2

3

4

5

6

( Lights for 0.35 sec. at interval of 0.35 sec..)

10 times

3 times

1 time

2 time

13 times

5 sec.sec.

5 sec.

5 sec.sec.

5 sec.

5 sec.1

9 times5 sec.

(3) Indoor control P.W.B.

TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN TIMER LAMP BLINKS.

Model RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5Perform troubleshooting according to the number of times the indoor timer lamp and outdoor LD301blink.

SELF-DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODEModel: RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5

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SELF-DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODEMODEL RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH5

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1/ 2/ IPM (Intelligent Power Module)3/ Service Switch4/ Self-Diagnosis Lamp

Remove the compressor connector.

If your first attempt fails, wait 3 minutes (for the unit to re-start) and check the self-diagnosis lamp status again.

Check outdoor electrical parts.

Check the refrigerating cycle.

Normal

No

Yes• Check the drive

circuit (IMP) using the PRD checker.

• Check the position sensor circuit.

With the unit set in the operating state, press the start/stop button.Does the unit operate for approximately 2 seconds (the LD303 coming on) and then stop due to a failure of switching (the lamp blinking 4 times)?

OUTDOOR UNIT

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Is the indoor unit "timer lamp" blinking?Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Trouble shoot according to the self-diagnosis lighting mode.

Run the unit using the following remote controller settings:In the cooling season, set the temperature to 16˚C in the cooling mode.In the heating season, set the temperature to 32˚C in the heating mode.

Does the operation lamp light or blink?

Open the indoor unit and check the voltage between pins Nos.1 and 3 of CN3 on the indoor unit control P.W.B.Normal: DC35V (32-38V)

RedBrown

Is the voltage correct?

Is the compressor running?Check if the connecting cable connected incorrectly? inserted incompletely? or disconnected?Not runningRunning

Open the outdoor unit and observe the self-diagnosis lamp (LD301). Count how many times the lamp blinks.

Blinks other than 1 time. Blinks 1 time.

Can the unit be operated using the outdoor unit service switch?(See the nameplate on the outdoor unit for operating instructions.)

Check the outdoor electrical parts.

Check the indoor electrical parts.

Check the refrigerating cycle.

In the event of overload limit cut or OH thermistor temperature rise, use the self-diagnosis memory function because such failure may evade detection due to ambient temperature variations or other factors.

No Yes

CHECKING THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR UNIT ELECTRICALPARTS AND REFRIGERATING

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1. Power does not come on (no operation)

Is AC220-230V being generated between terminals A and B on the indoor unit terminal board?

Is AC220-230V being generated at AC outlet? Check AC outlet and breaker, and

repair any defective part.

Check the outdoor unit power circuit, and repair any defective part.

Check according to the proper method for checking the power circuit.

Check the reset circuit, and repair any defective section.

Replace the microcomputer and oscillator.

Is the control voltage being generated normally?12V line: 12V or 7V5V line: 5V

Do the air deflectors perform initial operation when the power supply is turned on after off?

Check the power cable, power switch, and terminal board, and repair any defective part.

Check the indoor/outdoor unit connection cable, and correct any defective section (wrong connection, incomplete insertion).

Is AC220-230V being generated between terminals A and B on the outdoor unit terminal board?

Is DC35V or 20V being generated between terminals C and D on the indoor unit terminal board?

Is the microcomputer reset input (pin7) "Hi"?

Is the microcomputer clock signal 10MHz at pins 10 and 11 being generated normally?

Is DC35V is being generated between terminals C and D on the outdoor unit terminal board?

Are C and D connection cables reversed? Connect the cables correctly.

Check the wireless light receiving unit.

Replace the control P.W.B.

Perform final operation check.

*1: When not in operation, the unit will enter into a low-power standby state, possibly causing a voltage drop to the 12V and 35V lines as shown below.

25V - 20V

12V - 7V

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No No

No

No

No

No

NoNo

No

CHECKING THE INDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS

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2. Indoor fan does not operate (others are normal)

Can the fan be stopped by remote control?

The microcomputer fan PWM output (at pin N) is 1 - 5V. Replace the microcomputer.

Replace the fan motor.

Replace the microcomputer.

Perform final operation check.

3. Air deflector does not move (others are normal)

Are pulse signals output at microcomputer pins E-H when auto swing is turned on in the fan mode?

Replace the microcomputer.

Is a voltage over 15 or below 10V being generated on the 12V line? Replace IC111.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NoNo

No

NoCheck IC711. If it is normal, replace the air deflector motor.

Perform final operation check.

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4. Check the control P.W.B. (power circuit)

Is 35V or 20V being output at pin 5 relative to 0V at pin 3 of CN3?

Is 12V or 7V being output at (+) relative to 0V at (-) of C114?

Is ICP1 normal?Normal if it is less than 1 .Blown (open) if it is 1 or more.

Replace ICP1. Check if the air deflector motor is shorted, and IC111, Q111, C114, ZD121 are defective.If shorted / defective, ICP1 will be open again.

Replace the terminal board.Insert the connection cable securely.

Replace IC121. Check if a short occurs in the 5V line.If the 5V line is shorted, ICP1 will be open again.

Check to see if the connection cables are disconnected or reversed.If normal, check the outdoor unit P.W.B.

Has the terminal board thermal fuse blown (open)?

Replace Q111 and IC111.

Is DC5V being generated?

Perform final operation check.

*1: When the unit is not in operation, the voltage across the 35V line may drop to 20V.*2: When the unit is not in operation, the voltage across the 12 V line may drop to 7V.

*1

*2

Yes

Yes(Normal)

Yes(Open)

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

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Turn on an AM radio, bringthe remote control switch within15 cm of the radio, and press

the ON/OFF button.

Check the indoor unit signalreceiving P. W. B..

If it is good, check the main P. W. B..

You can check the remote control switch byother methods as explained below.

Using the test card

The sensible area should flash in orange when youoperate the remote control unit if it is good.

Ultra redray test card

Sensible area

Within 2 cm

Check functions again.If it does not work, replace

the remote controller.

“Buzz”

Within 15 cm

[AM radio]

Check the LED (D1) witha multimeter.

Replace the battery.

Install the battery in the correct polarity.

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Does the radio buzz noisily?

Is battery polarity correct?

Is the battery check sign + –flashing?

CHECKING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

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WARNING

[A. Main P.W.B.]

Remove four screws securing the main P.W.B. to the cooling fins, and remove the main P.W.B. from the cooling fins.

1

[B. Power P.W.B.]

Open the support latches and raise the power P.W.B. in the direction of the arrow as shown in Fig. A.

1

Open the support latches and raise the main P.W.B. in the direction of the arrow as shown in Fig. A.

2

<Direction of the main P.W.B. removal>

<Direction of the power P.W.B. removal>

Fig. A Open these support latches to remove the power P.W.B.

Open these support latches to remove the main P.W.B.

PRECAUTIONS FOR SERVICINGBe sure that the power switch is turned off or the power cable is disconnected before servicing.

Removing the PWBs.

System Configuration of Outdoor Unit Electrical PartsThe outdoor unit electrical parts consist of two P.W.B. as shown in the figure.

<Main P.W.B. (M board)>Contains a rectifier circuit and inverter module, their controlling microcomputer andmicrocomputer peripheral control circuits. The board incorporates high and low current sections.

<Power P.W.B. (P board)>Contains a switching power circuit, noise filter, power factor improvement circuit, etc.The switching power circuit supplies power to electronic circuits on the main P.W.B. throughCN3.* When replacing any P.W.B., disconnect all the cables (including ground wires).

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[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

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Is 2

20-2

30V

bei

ng g

ener

ated

at

term

inal

s A

and

B?

Are

the

conn

ectio

ns fo

r te

rmin

als

C a

nd D

cor

rect

?

Is 5

V b

eing

gen

erat

ed b

etw

een

Pin4

(0V

) an

d P

in3

(5V

) at

C

N 1

8 (t

est p

in)?

Is th

e 25

A fu

se n

orm

al?

[No

oper

atio

n or

abn

orm

al o

pera

tion] Be

sur

e to

turn

the

pow

er o

ff be

fore

cor

rect

ing

the

conn

ectio

n.

mai

nly,

varis

tor (

VS2)

, 3A

fuse

, sm

ooth

ing

capa

cito

rs, I

PM, e

tc.

The

SW p

ower

sup

plyí

s ov

ercu

rrent

pro

tect

ion

is

activ

ated

, dis

ablin

g th

e m

icro

com

pute

r.

Cor

rect

pro

perly

.

If th

e 25

A fu

se h

as b

low

n,

be a

war

e th

at o

ther

par

ts

may

als

o be

def

ectiv

e

Rep

lace

def

ectiv

e pa

rts.

Is th

e po

wer

circ

uit n

orm

al?

See

the

desc

riptio

n on

pow

er

circ

uit f

or d

etai

ls.

Is th

e sw

itchi

ng p

ower

ci

rcui

t OK

?H

as th

e 3A

fuse

blo

wn?

Che

ck to

see

if C

and

D c

able

s ar

e co

nnec

ted

corr

ectly

.If

reve

rsed

or

inco

mpl

etel

y in

sert

ed,

corr

ect t

he c

able

con

nect

ion.

Rep

lace

any

def

ectiv

e pa

rts.

If th

e 3A

fuse

has

blo

wn,

the

varis

tor

2, e

tc.

may

als

o be

def

ectiv

e.

With

the

pipi

ng a

nd li

nes

(A,

B, C

, D)

conn

ecte

d, o

pera

te

the

unit

in th

e fo

rced

coo

ling

mod

e us

ing

the

outd

oor

unit

serv

ice

switc

h.

How

did

the

self-

diag

nosi

s la

mp

(LD

301)

blin

k?S

ee th

e se

lf-di

agno

sis

lam

p m

ode.

Yes

Yes

Pow

er is

OK

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

NG

(Fus

e bl

own)

CH

EC

KIN

G O

UT

DO

OR

UN

IT E

LE

CT

RIC

AL

PA

RT

S

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LD30

1 bl

inks

12

times

.

Fan

lock

err

or.

Is C

N24

con

nect

ed?

Is th

e pr

opel

ler

fan

lock

ed?

Hav

e th

e 1A

fuse

and

R

107

blow

n?

• Is

15V

bei

ng g

ener

ated

?*

Che

ck v

olta

ge b

oth

betw

een

CN

18 4

and

5 o

n th

e co

ntro

l P.

W.B

., an

d be

twee

n “+

15V

” an

d “1

5-0V

” (si

lk-s

cree

ned)

on

the

pow

er P

.W.B

.If

no o

utpu

t vol

tage

is p

rese

nt

on th

e po

wer

P.W

.B. s

ide,

re

plac

e th

e po

wer

P.W

.B.

Is th

e fa

n op

erat

ing?

(An

erro

r oc

curs

afte

r th

e fa

n op

erat

es fo

r 2

min

utes

.)

Is th

e vo

ltage

bet

wee

n 4

an

d 5

at C

N24

nor

mal

?(N

orm

ally

, the

vol

tage

is

abov

e ap

prox

. DC

1.7V

.)

Con

nect

the

conn

ecto

r.

Rem

ove

any

obst

ruct

ions

.

Rep

lace

the

fan

mot

or

and

mai

n P.

W.B

.

Is th

e vo

ltage

bet

wee

n 4

and

5

at C

N24

nor

mal

? C

heck

to s

ee if

the

volta

ge is

w

ithin

2.5

V±0

.5V

usi

ng a

te

ster

. (I

n ef

fect

, the

out

put v

olta

ge

is a

ltern

atel

y sw

itche

d be

twee

n 5V

and

0V.

)

Rep

lace

the

mai

n P.

W.B

.

Rep

lace

the

fan

mot

or.

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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LD 3

01 b

links

10

times

.D

efec

tive

pow

er s

uppl

y vo

ltage

Is A

C22

0-23

0V b

eing

ou

tput

at t

erm

inal

s A

and

B

on

the

term

inal

boa

rd?

App

ly A

C22

0-23

0V.

*Che

ck th

e in

terio

r w

iring

.

Are

TA

B 1

, TA

B 2

, TA

B

3, T

AB

4, T

AB

5, T

AB

6,

TAB

11,

TA

B 1

2, r

eact

or,

and

C02

3 (y

ello

w g

reen

) co

nnec

ted

prop

erly

?

Con

nect

pro

perly

.

Rep

lace

the

pow

er P

.W.B

.Po

ssib

le c

ause

s in

clu

de:

• Po

wer

rela

y m

alfu

nctio

n•

Def

ectiv

e m

icro

com

pute

r

term

inal

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

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Com

mun

icat

ion

erro

r.

LD30

1 bl

inks

9 ti

mes

.Is

the

conn

ectin

g ca

ble

conn

ecte

d pr

oper

ly?

(Is 3

5V b

eing

out

put o

n th

e in

door

uni

t sid

e?)

Are

CN

3 an

d C

N4

conn

ecte

d?

Is D

C35

V b

eing

out

put

betw

een

term

inal

s C

and

D?

Nor

mal

: DC

32V

– 3

9V S

tand

by: D

C18

V –

23V

Is D

C35

V b

eing

out

put a

t bo

th e

nds

of R

35?

Con

nect

CN

3 a

nd C

N4.

Con

nect

pro

perly

.

Repl

ace

the

powe

r P.W

.B.

• Def

ectiv

e SW

pow

er s

uppl

y

Rep

lace

the

pow

er P

.W.B

.• N

F co

ils, I

F co

ils, e

tc.

may

be

brok

en.

Che

ck th

e in

terfa

ce c

ircui

t an

d re

plac

e th

e m

ain

P.W

.B. i

f nee

ded.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

NoNo

No

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LD30

1 bl

inks

7 ti

mes

.

The

rmis

tor

abno

rmal

.

Is th

e th

erm

isto

r co

nnec

tor

disc

onne

cted

?

* T

he p

robl

em m

ay b

e

“forg

ettin

g to

con

nect

afte

r

ser

vici

ng”.

Is th

e co

ntin

uity

of t

he

ther

mis

tor

norm

al?

Is th

e th

erm

isto

r ci

rcui

t no

rmal

?

Con

nect

the

ther

mis

tor.

Rep

lace

the

ther

mis

tor.

Rep

lace

par

ts in

the

ther

mis

tor

circ

uit.

Che

ck c

ontin

uity

of p

atte

rn

and

lead

wire

s ac

cord

ing

to

he P

.W.B

. and

sch

emat

ic

diag

ram

s.

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

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LD30

1 bl

inks

6 ti

mes

.

The

tem

pera

ture

at t

he

OH

ther

mis

tor

rises

.

Is th

e th

erm

isto

r ci

rcui

t no

rmal

?R

epla

ce p

arts

in th

e th

erm

isto

r ci

rcui

t.

LD30

1 bl

inks

5 ti

mes

.

Ove

rload

low

er li

mit

cut.

Rep

lace

the

mai

n P.

W.B

.

*Che

ck to

see

if th

e re

frig

erat

ing

cycl

e is

def

ectiv

e.*C

heck

the

indo

or u

nit f

or c

logg

ed h

eat e

xcha

nger

or

filte

r.*C

heck

the

outd

oor

unit

for

defe

ctiv

e sh

ield

ing.

LD30

1 bl

inks

4 ti

mes

.

Failu

re o

f sw

itchi

ng.

Is th

e 15

V p

ower

sup

ply

outp

ut n

orm

al?

(P

ower

P.W

.B. d

ispl

ay)

Is th

e in

telli

gent

pow

er

mod

ule

(IP

M)

norm

al?

(In

vert

er s

ectio

n)

The

inte

llige

nt p

ower

mod

ule

may

be

defe

ctiv

e.

Rep

lace

the

mai

n P.

W.B

.

* S

ee “

Sys

tem

Pow

er

M

odul

e D

iagn

osis

”.

With

CN

3 an

d C

N4

disc

onne

cted

, is

the

15V

ou

tput

bet

wee

n “1

5V” a

nd

”15-

0V” o

n th

e po

wer

P.

W.B

.?

Rep

lace

the

pow

er P

.W.B

.

LD30

1 bl

inks

3 ti

mes

.A

bnor

mal

low

spe

ed.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

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LD30

1 bl

inks

2 ti

mes

.

Pea

k cu

rren

t-cu

t.Is

the

inte

llige

nt p

ower

m

odul

e (I

PM

) no

rmal

?R

epla

ce th

e in

telli

gent

pow

er

mod

ule

(the

mai

n P.

W.B

.).

LD30

1 bl

inks

1 ti

me.

Res

et s

top.

Howe

ver,

the

unit

alwa

ys re

sets

and

st

ops

just

afte

r pow

er is

sup

plie

d:\th

is do

es n

ot in

dica

te a

faul

t.

Is th

e re

set c

ircui

t nor

mal

?

Nor

mal

ly, p

in 2

of

CN

18 is

app

rox.

5V.

Rep

lace

the

mai

n P.

W.B

.

Mak

e su

re a

gain

that

co

nnec

tors

are

con

nect

ed

secu

rely

.

Per

form

fina

l ope

ratio

n ch

eck.

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

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CHECKING THE REFRIGERATING CYCLE

1. Troubleshooting procedure (No operation, No heating, No cooling)

Connect U,V,W phase leads to thepower module again and operate theair conditioner.

Gas leaks.Repair and seal refrigerant.

Is the self-diagnosis lamp mode asshown on the right?

YES

Error (Gas leaking)

Normal

Perform a final check of operation.

When theself-diagnosis lamplights in the samecondition as above.

The compressor is defective. Replace itand seal refrigerant.

If the compressor checker for aninverter type air conditioner isavailable, re-check using it.( )

(JUDGING BETWEEN GAS LEAKAGE AND COMPRESSOR DEFECTIVE)

Blinking off

Time until thelamp lights Approx. 10 seconds

Approx. 10seconds

Approx. 10seconds

WithinApprox. 30seconds

CompressorCompressor Gasleakage

Possiblemalfunctioning

part

LD301

Self-diagnosis lamp

Lighting modeBlinks

2 timesBlinks3 times

Blinks4 times

Blinks5 times

Blinks6 times

Blinks8times

Stop to operate and check the gaspressure in balancing mode.

Checking the IPM (main P.W.B.)

(R410 A) The values above are the theoretical ones.

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HOW TO OPERATE USING THE SERVICE SWITCH THE OUTDOOR UNITMODEL RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH5

1. Turn off the power switch.2. Remove the electrical box cover.3. Turn on the power switch4. 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.

Never operate the unit formore than 5 minites.

(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..

HOW TO OPERATE THE OUTDOOR UNIT INDEPENDENTLY

1. Connect the large dia. pipe side and small dia. pipe side service valve using a pipe.Parts to be prepared

(1) Reducing union 2/8” (6.35 mm) 3/8” (9.52 mm)(2) Copper pipe (2/8” and 3/8”)

Connect the small diameter servicevalue and the large diameter servicevalve using the reducing union andcopper pipe as shown on the right.

Charge refrigerant of 300gafter vacuuming (*1)

The operation method is the same as “How to operate using the connector to servicing the outdoor unit”.*1 The charging amount of 200g is equivalent to the load in normal operation.

Do not operate for more than 5minutes

Electrical box cover

Unit top cover

Large dia. service valve

Reducing union(2/8” and 3/8”)

Copper pipe(2/8”)

Small diameterservice valve

Reversingvalve

Compressor

Outdoor unit

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Circuitdiagram of the device

Circuitdiagram of the module

Terminalssymbolmark of the module

* See next page for measuring value using multimeter

Collector

Emitter

RASF

IPM (Intelligent Power Module) DIAGNOSIS

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By connecting CN3 and CN4.Check the voltage between "+15V" and "15-0V" on power P.W.B.

By disconnecting CN3 and CN4.Check the voltage between "+15V" and "15-0V" on power P.W.B.

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).

<Driver circuit (internal IC)> 15V will not be generated when the internal IC has malfunctioned. To find the malfunction either the power supply of power P.W.B or internal IC, please follow the procedure following.

Replace P.W.B.Lower (than 15V)

Lower (than 15V)

Power P.W.B. may malfunction.(Replace power P.W.B.)

Normal(15V)

Normal(15V)

Internal IC is OK.

Driver IC which is in IPM may malfunction.(Replace main P.W.B.)

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Procedure for Disassembly and ReassemblyINDOOR UNIT RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5

1. Front Panel(1)Pull up the washable panel by holding it at both

lower sides with both hands.

Fig. 1

(2)When the panel opens full, push the inner partof the right arm into the inside and pull the panelforward while closing it gradually.

Fig. 2

2. Front cover(1)After removing two screws, pull the center of

the front cover forward and release the claws.(2)Hold the front cover at both lower sides and

pull them forward to remove.

Fig. 3

Indicating P.W.B

Control P.W.B.

Support hook

3. Control P.W.B. and IndicatingP.W.B(1)Remove each connector from the lead wire.(2)Remove the four P.W.B supports from the

control P.W.B..(3)Pull the support hook at the upper side of the

indication lamp of the indicating P.W.B and pullout the P.W.B forward.

Fig. 4

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4. Tangential air flow fan and fan motor(1)Remove two screws locking the drain pan.(2)Press to lower the hook at the center of the

unit a little and pull the claw forward to removethe drain pan.

Fig. 5

(3)Remove the screws from the upper and lowerbearing covers.

(4)Remove the locking hook of the lower bearingcover from the Cabinet.

Fig. 6

(5)Remove two lock screws from the fan motorholder.

(6)Pull up the evaporator by holding it at the lowerside. Insert a screwdriver through the spacebetween the evaporator and drain chute andloosen the fan lock screw to remove the fanand fan motor.

Fig. 7

OUTDOOR UNIT RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH51. Electrical parts(1)Remove the service value cover lock screws

and lower the cover to remove it.(2)Remove the top cover lock screw and raise the

cover to remove it.

Fig. 8(3)Remove the front cover lock screw.(4)Lower the right side of the front cover and pull

it forward. Then, remove the cover from thehook.

(5)Pull the right side of the front cover a little andpull up the left side to remove it from the hook.

Fig. 9(6)Remove each connector and earth cable from

the lead wire.(7)Remove four lock screws from the main P.W.B.

and pull two support hooks at the front side toremove the P.W.B.

(8)Pull three support hooks at the rear side of thePower P.W.B. to remove the P.W.B.

Fig. 10

Lower bearing cover

Cabinet

Upper bearing cover

Support hooks

Support hooks

Main P.W.B.

Power P.W.B.

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PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM

INDOOR UNITMODEL: RAS-25YH5, RAS-35YH5

1

39

13

9

17

38

18

14

1211

10

23

2015 16

37

36

35

34

33

4140

3219

22

43

21

29

30

25

31

24

26

42

28

27

7 6

2

3

4

8

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PARTS NO. NO RAS-25YH5 RAS-35YH5 Q'TY PARTS NAME 1 1 CABINET2 1 VERTICAL AIR DEFLECTOR-L 3 1 VERTICAL AIR DEFLECTOR-R 4 1 FAN MOTOR 25W 1.1kg 6 HWRAS-25YH4 907 1 TANGENTIAL AIR FLOW FAN 7 HWRAS-25YH4 908 1 FAN SUPPORT ASS'Y 8 HWRAS-25YH4 909 1 FAN COVER 9 HWRAS-25YH4 910 1 FAN MOTOR SUPPORT 10 HWRAS-25YH5 905 1 EVAPORATOR ASS'Y 11 HWRAS-25YH4 912 1 PIPE SET(IN) 12 HWRAS-25YH4 913 1 PIPE SET(OUT) 13 HWRAS-25YH5 906 1 UPPER COVER 14 HWRAS-25YH4 915 1 SPRING15 HWRAS-25YH4 916 1 TERMINAL BOARD(2P) 16 HWRAS-25YH4 917 1 TERMINAL BOARD(2P) 17 1 POWER SUPPLY CORD 18 HWRAS-25YH4 919 1 THERMISTOR ASS'Y 19 HWRAS-25YH4 920 1 POWER SWICHI 20 HWRAS-25YH4 921 HWRAS-35YH4 901 1 P.W.B(MAIN) 21 HWRAS-25YH4 922 1 P.W.B(INDICATION) 22 HWRAS-25YH4 923 1 CONNECTING CORD(12PIN) 23 HWRAS-25YH4 924 1 ELECTRIC PARTS COVER 24 HWRAS-25YH4 925 1 COVER(TERMINAL) 25 HWRAS-25YH5 907 1 DRAIN PAN 26 HWRAS-25YH5 908 1 HORIZONTAL AIR DEFLECTOR 27 HWRAS-25YH4 928 2 DEFLECTOR SUPPORT 28 HWRAS-25YH4 929 1 AUTO SWEEP MOTOR 29 HWRAS-25YH4 930 1 DRAIN CAP 30 HWRAS-25YH4 931 1 HEAT INSULATOR PIPE 31 1 DRAIN HOSE 32 1 FRONT COVER ASS'Y 33 1 COVER(EARTH) 34 1 COVER(SWICHI) 35 1 FRONT PANEL 36 1 AIR FILTER(R) 37 1 AIR FILTER(L) 38 1 COVER(LOWER)(R) 39 1 MOUNTING PLATE 40 HWRAS-25YH4 941 1 REMOCON. SUPPORT 41 HWRAS-25YH4 942 1 SCREW ASS'Y 42 HWRAS-25YH4 943 1 REMOTE CONTROL ASS'Y 43 HWRAS-25YH4 906 1 COVER(ELECTRIC)

INDOOR UNIT

HWRAS-25YH5 901HWRAS-25YH5 902HWRAS-25YH5 903HWRAS-25YH5 904

HWRAS-E08H 901

HWRAS-D10EX2 902HWRAS-25YH5 909HWRAS-25YH5 910HWRAS-25YH5 911HWRAS-25YH5 912HWRAS-25YH5 913HWRAS-25YH5 914HWRAS-25YH5 915HWRAS-25YH5 916

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30

46

4447

42

43

45

31

41

38 36 3735

39

34

3232

4025

26

27

28

29

53351

21

1923

24

22

1

49

48

50

4

3

2

15

12

16

10

11

13

6

8 14

720

17

18

52

9

OUTDOOR UNITMODEL: RAC-25YH5, RAC-35YH5

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PARTS No.NO RAC-25YH5 RAC-35YH5 Q'TY PARTS NAME1 1 BASE2 HWRAC-25YH4 902 1 COMPRESSOR 1000W 9.7kg3 HWRAC-25YH4 903 3 COMPRESSOR RUBBER4 HWRAC-25YH4 904 3 PUSH NUT5 1 CONDENSER6 1 REVERSING VALVE7 HWRAC-25YH4 907 1 SERVICE VALVE ASS'Y8 1 ELECTRIC EXPAN. VALVE9 1 SOUND PROOF COVER ASS'Y10 HWRAC-25YH4 910 1 O.L.R COVER11 HWRAC-25YH4 911 1 O.H THERMI. SUPPORT12 HWRAC-25YH4 912 1 CONNECTING CORD(COMP)13 1 THERMISTOR(DEFROST)14 HWRAC-25YH4 914 1 THERMISTOR SUPPORT15 HWRAC-25YH4 915 1 COIL(REVERS.VALVE)16 1 COIL(EXPAN.VALVE)17 HWRAC-25YH4 917 1 PARTITION18 HWRAC-25YH4 918 1 REARCTOR COVER19 HWRAC-25YH4 919 1 REACTOR120 HWRAC-25YH4 920 1 REACTOR221 1 FAN MOTOR SUPPORT22 HWRAC-25YH4 922 1 FAN MOTOR 40W 1.5kg23 HWRAC-25YH4 923 1 PROPELLER FAN24 HWRAC-25YH4 924 1 NUT(PROPELLER.FAN)25 HWRAC-25YH4 925 1 SIDE COVER(L)26 HWRAC-25YH4 926 1 HANDLE27 1 FRONT COVER28 HWRAC-25YH4 928 1 DISCHARGE GRILL29 HWRAC-25YH4 929 1 ELECTRIC PARTS PLATE30 1 ELECTRIC PARTS COVER31 HWRAC-25YH4 931 1 TERMINAL PLATE32 HWRAC-25YH4 932 2 TERMINAL BOARD(2P)33 HWRAC-25YH4 933 1 HEAT SINK(REGURATOR1)34 1 P.W.B.(POWER)35 1 FUSE(25A)36 HWRAC-25YH4 936 1 FUSE(3A)37 HWRAC-25YH4 937 3 VARISTOR38 1 P.W.B.(MAIN)39 HWRAC-25YH4 939 1 FUSE(1A)40 HWRAC-25YH4 940 2 SUPPORT(P.W.B.)41 HWRAC-25YH4 941 1 CAPACITOR 45 F 200V42 HWRAC-25YH4 942 1 COVER(OUT DOOR THERMISTOR)43 1 THERMISTOR(OUT DOOR TEMP.)44 1 SIDE COVER(R)45 HWRAC-25YH4 945 1 TERMINAL COVER46 HWRAC-25YH4 946 1 TOP COVER47 HWRAC-25YH4 947 1 SERVICE VALVE COVER48 HWRAC-25YH4 948 1 BUSH ASS'Y49 HWRAC-25YH4 949 1 BUSH50 HWRAC-25YH4 950 1 DRAIN PIPE51 HWRAC-25YH4 951 1 COVER(CAPACITOR)52 HWRAC-25YH4 952 1 CORD ASS'Y

OUTDOOR UNIT

HWRAC-D10EX2 901

HWRAC-D10EX2 902HWRAC-D10EX2 903

HWRAC-D10EX2 904HWRAC-D10EX2 905

HWRAC-D10EX 908

HWRAC-D10EX2 907

HWRAC-D10EX2 911

HWRAC-E08H 910

HWRAC-E08H 915

HWRAC-25YH5 901HWRAC-E08H 911

HWRAC-25YH5 902 HWRAC-35YH5 901

HWRAC-D10EX 917HWRAC-25YH5 903

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AW NO. 0011ERAS-25YH5/RAC-25YH5RAS-35YH5/RAC-35YH5

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