Mitsubishi MS-A09-12WA - Service - OB448C - 10-08
Mitsubishi MS-A09-12WA - Service - OB448C - 10-08
Mitsubishi MS-A09-12WA - Service - OB448C - 10-08
INDOOR UNIT
No. OB448
SERVICE MANUAL REVISED EDITION-C
Models
MS-A09WA
MS-A09WA - 1
MS-A12WA
MS-A12WA - 1
CONTENTS
1. TECHNICAL CHANGES ··································· 2
2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ····················· 3
3. SPECIFICATION ················································ 5
4. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS ························ 6
5. WIRING DIAGRAM············································ 7
6. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ··············· 7
7. SERVICE FUNCTIONS ····································· 8
8. TROUBLESHOOTING······································· 9
9. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS···················· 21
10. PARTS LIST····················································· 24
10-1. PARTS LIST ············································· 24
10-2. RoHS PARTS LIST ·································· 27
11. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL ···················· 30
NOTE:
RoHS compliant products have <G> mark on the spec name plate.
For servicing of RoHS compliant products, refer to the RoHS PARTS
LIST (RoHS compliant).
Revision A :
• MS-A•WA- 1 have been added.
Remote controller has been changed.
Revision B :
• SPECIFICATION has been corrected.
Powerful has been added. (Airflow ,Sound level)
Revision C:
• TEST POINT DIAGRAM AND VOLTAGE has been corrected. (8-7)
1 TECHNICAL CHANGES
MS09TW MS-A09WA
MS12TN MS-A12WA
MS-A09WA MS-A09WA - 1
MS-A12WA MS-A12WA - 1
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2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
Air inlet
Heat exchanger
Front panel
Panel
Air cleaning filter
(Anti-Allergy Enzyme
Filter, Blue bellows
type)
Catechin air filter
Air outlet
Vertical vane
Horizontal vane
Remote controller
Line flow fan
Operation Indicator
lamp
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MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
ACCESSORIES
MS-A09/12WA MS-A09/12WA- 1
Installation plate 1 1
Installation plate fixing screw 4 × 25 mm 8 5
Remote controller holder 1 1
Fixing screw for 3.5 × 1.6 mm (Black) 2 2
Battery (AAA) for remote controller 2 2
Wireless remote controller 1 1
Felt tape (Used for left or left-rear piping) 1 1
Conduit plate 1 —
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3 SPECIFICATION
Operating Range
Indoor intake air temperature Outdoor intake air temperature
Maximum 95˚FDB, 71˚FWB 115˚FDB
Cooling
Minimum 67˚FDB, 57˚FWB 67˚FDB
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4 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS
9/16
Installation plate 2-3/16 8-7/8 8-7/8 2-3/16
11-5/16
7/8 hole
8-7/16
9-3/16
10-3/4
10-1/8
8-7/16
7/8
30-11/16
6-1/8 6-1/8
1/8
1-5/8
1-11/16
1-3/4
2-3/16 13-3/16 12-5/8 2-3/4
Indoor unit
Air in Wall hole 2-9/16
8-1/4 3/16
Installation plate
Liquid line 1/4 19-11/16
{
11-3/4
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5 WIRING DIAGRAM
MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
Indoor coil
Indoor thermistor
heat RT12
exchanger Flared connection
Room temperature
thermistor
RT11
Flared connection
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7 SERVICE FUNCTIONS
MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
7-1. TIMER SHORT MODE
For service, set time can be shortened by short circuit of JPG and JPS the electronic control P.C. board.
The time will be shortened as follows. (Refer to 8-7.)
Set time : 1-minute 1-second
Set time : 3-minute 3-second (It takes 3 minutes for the compressor to start operation. However, the starting time is
shortened by short circuit-of JPG and JPS.)
7-2. P.C. BOARD MODIFICATION FOR INDIVIDUAL OPERATION
A maximum of 4 indoor units with wireless remote controllers can be used in a room.
In this case, to operate each indoor unit individually by each remote controller, P.C. boards of remote controller must be
modified according to the number of the indoor unit.
How to modify the remote controller P.C. board
Remove batteries before modification.
The board has a print as shown below :
J1 J2
The P.C. board has the print “J1” and “J2”. Solder “J1” and “J2” according to the number of indoor unit as shown in Table 1.
After modification, press the RESET button.
Table 1
1 unit operation 2 units operation 3 units operation 4 units operation
No. 1 unit No modification Same as at left Same as at left Same as at left
No. 2 unit — Solder J1 Same as at left Same as at left
No. 3 unit — — Solder J2 Same as at left
No. 4 unit — — — Solder both J1 and J2
How to set the remote controller exclusively for particular indoor unit.
After you turn the breaker ON, the first remote controller that sends the signal to the indoor unit will be regarded as the remote
controller for the indoor unit.
The indoor unit will only accept the signal from the remote controller that has been assigned to the indoor unit once they are
set.
The setting will be cancelled if the breaker has turned off, or the power supply has shut down.
Please conduct the above setting once again after the power has restored.
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7-3. AUTO RESTART FUNCTION
When the indoor unit is controlled with the remote controller, the operation mode, the set temperature, and the fan speed
are memorized by the indoor electronic control P.C. board. The “AUTO RESTART FUNCTION” sets to work the moment
power has restored after power failure. Then, the unit will restart automatically.
Operation
If the main power has been cut, the operation settings remain.
After the power is restored, the unit restarts automatically according to the memory.
(However, it takes at least 3 minutes for the compressor to start running.)
How to release “AUTO RESTART FUNCTION”
Turn off the main power for the unit.
Solder the Jumper wire JR07 on the indoor electronic control P.C. board. (Refer to 8-7.)
CN1R1 CN211
CN112
CN151
JR07
BZ
NOTE:
• The operation settings are memorized when 10 seconds have passed after the indoor unit was operated with the
remote controller.
• If main power is turned OFF or a power failure occurs while AUTO START/STOP timer is active, the timer setting is
cancelled.
• If the unit has been off with the remote controller before power failure, the auto restart function does not work as the
power button of the remote controller is off.
• To prevent breaker off due to the rush of starting current, systematize other home appliance not to turn on at the
same time.
• When some air conditioners are connected to the same supply system, if they are operated before power failure, the
starting current of all the compressors may flow simultaneously at restart.
Therefore, the special counter-measures are required to prevent the main voltage-drop or the rush of the starting
current by adding to the system that allows the units to start one by one.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
MS-A09WA MS-A12WA
8-1. CAUTIONS ON TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Before troubleshooting, check the following
1) Check the power supply voltage.
2) Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire for miswiring.
2. Take care of the following during servicing
1) Before servicing the air conditioner, be sure to turn off the unit first with the remote controller, and then after confirming
the horizontal vane is closed, turn off the breaker and/or disconnect the power plug.
2) Be sure to turn OFF the power supply before removing the front panel, the cabinet, the top panel, and the electronic
control P.C. board.
3) When removing the electronic control P.C. board, hold the edge of the board with care NOT to apply stress on the com-
ponents.
4) When connecting or disconnecting the connectors, hold the housing of the connector. DO NOT pull the lead wires.
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3. Troubleshooting procedure
1) First, check if the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp on the indoor unit is flashing on and off to indicate an abnormality.
To make sure, check how many times the abnormality indication is flashing on and off before starting service work.
2) Before servicing check that the connector and terminal are connected properly.
3) When the electronic control P.C. board seems to be defective, check the copper foil pattern for disconnection and the
components for bursting and discoloration.
4) When troubleshooting, refer to 8-2., 8-3. and 8-4.
4. How to replace batteries
Weak batteries may cause the remote controller malfunction.
In this case, replace the batteries to operate the remote controller normally.
Remove the front lid and insert batteries. Press RESET button with tip end of ball point pen
Then reattach the front lid. or the like, and then use the remote controller.
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8-2. FAILURE MODE RECALL FUNCTION
Outline of the function
This air conditioner can memorize the abnormal condition which has occurred once.
Even though LED indication listed on the troubleshooting check table (8-4.) disappears, the memorized failure details can
be recalled.
1. Flow chart of failure mode recall function for the indoor/outdoor unit
Operational procedure
The cause of abnormality cannot be found because the abnormality doesn't recur.
Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button of the remote controller (the set temperature
is displayed) with the remote controller headed towards the indoor unit. 1
1. Regardless of normal or abnormal condition, a short
beep is emitted once the signal is received.
Does the left lamp of OPERATION INDICATOR lamp on the
indoor unit blink at the interval of 0.5 seconds? Indoor unit is normal.
Blinks: Either indoor or outdoor unit is abnormal. Beep is emit- No But the outdoor unit might be abnormal because there are some abnor-
ted at the same timing as the blinking of the left lamp (OFF) malities that can't be recalled with this way.
of OPERATION INDICATOR lamp. 2
Yes
(Blinks)
The indoor unit is abnormal.
Check the blinking pattern, and confirm the abnormal point with the indoor unit
failure mode table. (8-2.2.)
Make sure to check at least two consecutive blinking cycles. 2
NOTE: 1. Make sure to release the failure mode recall function once it's set up, otherwise the unit cannot operate properly.
2. If the abnormal condition is not deleted from the memory, the last abnormal condition is kept memorized.
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2. Indoor unit failure mode table
Left lamp of OPERATION Abnormal point
Condition Correspondence
INDICATOR lamp (Failure mode)
Not lighted Normal — —
The room temperature thermistor short or
1-time flash every Room temperature Refer to the characteristics of the room temperature
open circuit is detected every 8 seconds dur-
0.5-second thermistor thermistor (8-7.).
ing operation.
2-time flash Indoor coil ther- The indoor coil thermistor short or open circuit Refer to the characteristics of the main indoor coil ther-
2.5-second OFF mistor is detected every 8 seconds during operation. mistor, the sub indoor coil thermistor (8-7.).
The rotational frequency feedback signal is
11-time flash
Indoor fan motor not emit during the 12 seconds the indoor fan Refer to 8-6. "Check of indoor fan motor".
2.5-second OFF
operation.
It cannot properly read data in the nonvolatile
12-time flash Indoor control
memory of the indoor electronic control P.C. Replace the indoor electronic control P.C. board.
2.5-second OFF system
board.
NOTE : Blinking patterns of this mode differ from the ones of TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK TABLE (8-4.).
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8-3. INSTRUCTION OF TROUBLESHOOTING
Start
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8-4. TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK TABLE
Before taking measures, make sure that the symptom reappears for accurate troubleshooting.
When the indoor unit has started operation and detected an abnormality of the following condition (the first detection after the
power ON), the indoor fan motor turns OFF and OPERATION INDICATOR lamp flashes.
OPERATION INDICATOR
Lighted
Blinking
Not lighted
Abnormal
No. Operation indicator lamp Symptom Condition Correspondence
point
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8-5. TROUBLE CRITERION OF MAIN PARTS
MS-A09WA MS-A12WA
Part name Check method and criterion Figure
Room temperature
thermistor
(RT11) Measure the resistance with a tester. (Part temperature 50 ~ 86°F)
Indoor coil thermistor Refer to 8-7. "Test point diagram and voltage", the chart of thermistor.
(RT12)
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8-6. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW
The indoor fan motor error has occurred, and the indoor fan doesn't operate.
Turn ON the power supply, wait 5 seconds or more, and then press
EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
Measure the supply voltage as follows within 12 seconds after EMER-
Is there any foreign matter that interferes GENCY OPERATION switch is pressed.
the rotation of the line flow fan? No If more than 12 seconds passes by, turn OFF the power supply and
turn ON it again, then measure the voltage.
Yes 1. Measure the voltage between CN211 (+) and (-).
2. Measure the voltage between CN211 (+) and (-).
Remove the foreign matter and If more than 12 seconds passes after EMERGENCY OPERATION switch
adjust the line flow fan. is pressed, the voltage mentioned above 2 goes 0 VDC although the
indoor electronic control P.C. board is normal
No
The indoor fan motor error has occurred, and the indoor fan repeats "12-second ON and 30-second OFF" 3 times, and then stops.
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B Check of remote controller and indoor electronic control P.C. board
No
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C Check of indoor electronic control P.C. board and indoor fan motor
Yes
Yes
Are the varistor (NR11)
burnt and the fuse (F11)
blown? No
Turn OFF the power supply.
Check both “parts side” and “pattern Be sure to check both the fuse
side” of the indoor electronic control and the varistor in any case.
P.C. board visually.
Is the fuse (F11) blown
only? No
Yes
Measure the resistance of Is the resistance approx. Replace the indoor electronic control P.C.
resistor (R111) on the indoor 2 Ω? board and the indoor fan motor.
electronic control P.C. board. No
Yes
Indoor electronic
control P.C.Board
Varistor(NR11)
Fuse(F11)
CN211
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D Electromagnetic noise enters into TV sets or radios
No
No
Is the indoor/outdoor connecting wire of Extend the distance between the indoor/outdoor
the air conditioner and the wiring of the connecting wire of the air conditioner and the wir-
antennas close? Yes ing of the antennas.
No
Even if all of the above conditions are fulfilled, the electromagnetic noise may enter, depending on the electric field strength
or the installation condition (combination of specific conditions such as antennas or wiring).
Check the followings before asking for service.
1. Devices affected by the electromagnetic noise
TV sets, radios (FM/AM broadcast, shortwave)
2. Channel, frequency, broadcast station affected by the electromagnetic noise
3. Channel, frequency, broadcast station unaffected by the electromagnetic noise
4. Layout of ;
indoor/outdoor unit of the air conditioner, indoor/outdoor wiring, grounding wire, antennas, wiring from antennas, receiver
5. Electric field intensity of the broadcast station affected by the electromagnetic noise
6. Presence or absence of amplifier such as booster
7. Operation condition of air conditioner when the electromagnetic noise enters in
1) Turn OFF the power supply once, and then turn ON the power supply. In this situation, check for the electromagnetic
noise.
2) Within 3 minutes after turning ON the power supply, press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button on the remote controller for
power ON, and check for the electromagnetic noise.
3) After a short time (3 minutes later after turning ON), the outdoor unit starts running. During operation, check for the elec-
tromagnetic noise.
4) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button on the remote controller for power OFF, when the outdoor unit stops but the
indoor/outdoor communication still runs on. In this situation, check for the electromagnetic noise.
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8-7. TEST POINT DIAGRAM AND VOLTAGE
MS-A09WA MS-A12WA
Indoor electronic control P.C. board
Power supply input
Varistor (NR11) 115 VAC Fuse (F11)
250 V 3.15 A
}
Resistor
(R111)
5 VDC
Horizontal vane
motor (CN151)
Room temperature
thermistor (RT11)
Power monitor
} Timer short mode
point JPG, JPS
(Refer to 7-1.)
receiver P.C.
board 12 VDC
Indoor coil thermistor [RT12]
Room temperature thermistor (RT11)
Emergency
operation switch SW P.C. board
Resistance (k )
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9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
MS-A09WA MS-A12WA
OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS
1. Removing the panel Photo 1
(1) Remove the horizontal vane.
(2) Remove the screw caps of the panel. Remove the
screws. (Photo 1)
(3) Hold the lower part of both ends on the panel and pull
it slightly toward you, and then remove the panel by push-
ing it upward.
Photo 3
Screws of the panel
Horizontal vane
Screw of the
conduit cover
Terminal block
cover
Photo 2
Conduit cover Terminal block
cover
Conduit cover
Screw of the
conduit cover
MS-A09/12WA - 1
Conduit plate
MS-A09/12WA
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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS
2. Removing the electronic control P.C. board, the Photo 4
power monitor receiver P.C. board, SW P.C. board
and the terminal block
(1) Remove the horizontal vane, the panel (refer to 1.) and the
corner box.
(2) Remove the screw of the conduit cover, and conduit cover.
(Photo 2 or Photo 3)
(3) Remove the indoor/outdoor connecting wire.
Switch holder
(4) Remove the switch holder from the electrical cover. (Photo
4)
(5) Remove the screw of the electrical cover, and then the
electrical cover. (Photo 4) Screw of the
(6) Remove the ground wire connected to the indoor electronic electrical cover.
control P.C. board from the electrical box. (Photo 5)
(7) Unhook the power monitor receiver P.C. board holder from
the catch. (Photo 4) Power monitor
(8) Open the rear cover of the power monitor receiver P.C. receiver
board holder and pull out the power monitor receiver P.C. P.C. board holder
board.
(9) Open the switch holder and pull out SW P.C. board.
(10) Pull the electronic control P.C. board slightly toward you Photo 5
Ground wire
from the electrical box, and disconnect TAB3, TAB4 and all
the connectors on the electronic control P.C. board. (LD101
Indoor fan motor
and LD105 are direct-mounted to the electronic control P.C.
connector (CN211)
board.)
(11) Pull out the electronic control P.C. board from the electrical Indoor coil thermistor
box. connector (CN112)
(12) Remove the ground wire connected to the heat exchanger
from the electrical box. (Photo 5)
(13) Unhook the catches of the electrical box, and pull out the
electrical box. Vane motor
connector (CN151)
(14) Remove the screw of the terminal block cover, and then
remove the terminal block cover and the terminal block
holder. (Photo 6)
(15) Remove the terminal block by sliding it.
Photo 6
3. Removing the electrical box
(1) Remove the horizontal vane, the panel (refer to 1.) and the
corner box.
(2) Remove the screw of Conduit cover, and then the indoor/
outdoor connecting wire. (Photo 2 or Photo 3)
(3) Remove the switch holder and the electrical cover. (Photo 4)
(4) Remove the ground wire connected to the heat exchanger
from the electrical box. (Photo 5)
(5) Disconnect the following connectors on the electronic
control P.C. board; the fan motor connector <CN211>, the
indoor coil thermistor connector <CN112>, the vane motor
connector <CN151>. (Photo 5)
(6) Unhook the catches of the electrical box, and pull out the
electrical box.
Screw
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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS
4. Removing the horizontal vane motor unit Photo 7
(1) Remove the horizontal vane and the panel. (Refer to 1.)
(2) Remove the screws of the horizontal vane motor unit, and
pull out the horizontal vane motor unit. (Photo 7)
(3) Disconnect the connector from the horizontal vane motor Screws of the
unit. horizontal vane
motor unit
5. Removing the indoor fan motor and the line flow fan Photo 8
(1) Remove the horizontal vane, the panel (Refer to 1.) and the Motor band
corner box.
(2) Remove the switch holder and the electrical box. (Refer to 3.)
(3) Pull out the drain hose from the nozzle assembly, and
remove the nozzle assembly.
(4) Remove the screws fixing the motor bed. (Photo 8)
(5) Loosen the screw fixing the line flow fan. (Photo 9)
(6) Remove the motor bed together with fan motor and motor
band.
(7) Release the hooks of the motor band, and remove the
motor band then pull out the indoor fan motor.
(8) Remove the screws fixing the left side of the heat exchang-
Screws of
er. (Photo 10)
the motor
(9) Lift the heat exchanger, and pull out the line flow fan to the
bed
lower-left.
Photo 9
Screw of
the line flow
fan
Photo 10
Screws of the
left side of the
heat exchanger
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10 PARTS LIST
8
2
7
(See 10-1.5.)
3
5 6
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MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
3. INDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
1 18 17 16 15 14
2
3
4
11
10
7 8 12 13
Symbol Q'ty/unit
No. Part No. Part name in Wiring Remarks
Diagram MS-A09WA MS-A12WA
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MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
4. INDOOR UNIT HEAT EXCHANGER
1
Symbol Q'ty/unit
No. Part No. Part name in Wiring Remarks
MS-A09WA MS-A12WA
Diagram
E02 A49 620 1
1 INDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
E02 A50 620 1
E02 151 666 1 ø3/8
2 UNION (GAS)
E02 155 666 1 ø1/2
3 E02 151 667 UNION (LIQUID) 1 1 ø1/4
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10-2. RoHS PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)
MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
1. INDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS 2. ACCESSORY AND REMOTE
CONTROLLER
1 9
11 12
10
8
2
7
(See 10-2.5.)
3
5 6
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MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
3. INDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
1 19 18 17 16 15
2
3
4
12
11
7
10
8 9 13 14
Symbol Q'ty/unit
RoHS
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MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
4. INDOOR UNIT HEAT EXCHANGER
1
Symbol Q'ty/unit
RoHS
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11 MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
MS-A09WA
MS-A12WA
ON/OFF (operate/
stop) button
VANE button
(Horizontal vane button) Fan speed control button
Temperature buttons
Operation select button Off-timer button
NOTE
Use the remote controller
provided with the unit only.
Do not use other remote
controller.
overall view.)
(This diagram shows an overall
Once the operation mode is set, the same operation mode can be repeated by simply turning OPERATE/STOP
(ON/OFF) button ON.
Indoor unit receives the signal with a beep tone.
When the system turns off, 3-minute time delay will operate to protect system from overload and compressor will not
restart for 3 minutes.
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11-1. COOL ( ) OPERATION
(1) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button.
OPERATION INDICATOR lamp of the indoor unit turns on with a beep tone.
(2) Select COOL mode with OPERATION SELECT button.
(3) Press TEMPERATURE buttons (TOO WARM or TOO COOL button) to select the desired temperature.
The setting range is 61 ~ 88°F.
1. Coil forest prevention
When the temperature of indoor heat exchanger becomes too low, the coil frost prevention mode works. The indoor fan
operates at the set speed and the compressor stops. This mode continues until the temperature of indoor heat exchanger
rises.
2. Low outside temperature operation
When the outside temperature lowers during cool mode operation, low outside temperature operation starts, and the out-
door fan slows or stops.
Less than 77°F DRY mode of "I FEEL CONTROL" Initial room temperature minus 4°F
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(5) TEMPERATURE buttons
In “I FEEL CONTROL” ( ) mode, set temperature is decided by the microprocessor based on the room temperature.
In addition, set temperature can be controlled by TOO WARM or TOO COOL buttons when you feel too cool or too warm.
Each time the TOO WARM or TOO COOL button is pressed, the indoor unit receives the signal and emits a beep tone.
• Fuzzy control
When the TOO COOL or TOO WARM button is pressed, the microprocessor changes the set temperature, considering
the room temperature, the frequency of pressing TOO COOL or TOO WARM button and the user’s preference to heat or
cool. So this is called “Fuzzy control”, and works only in “I FEEL CONTROL” mode.
In DRY mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”, the set temperature doesn’t change.
TOO
COOL
…To raise the set temperature 2 ~ 4°F
TOO
WARM
…To lower the set temperature 2 ~ 4°F
(3) Positioning
The vane is once pressed to the vane stopper to confirm the standard position and then set to the desired angle.
Confirming of standard position is performed in the following cases.
(a) When the operation starts or finishes (including timer operation).
(b) When the test run starts.
(c) When multi-standby starts or finishes.
Upward
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(8) To change the airflow direction not to blow directly onto your body.
To change When to use this function? COOL/DRY
the airflow direction
Pressing and holding VANE Use this function if you don’t The air conditioner starts the
CONTROL button for 2 sec- want the air from the indoor unit cooling or drying operation ap-
onds or more, the horizontal to blow directly onto your body. prox. 3 minutes after the vane
vane reverses and moves • Depending on the shape of has moved to the horizontal
horizontal position. the room, the air may blow position.
directly onto your body. • When VANE CONTROL but-
ton is pressed again, the vane
• Press VANE CONTROL but- returns to the previously-set
Horizontal
ton again to return the vane position and the air conditioner
position to the previously-set position. starts the cool or dry operation
in approx. 3 minutes.
NOTE : • If you make the airflow not to blow directly onto your body by pressing VANE CONTROL button,
the compressor stops for 3 minutes even during the operation of the air conditioner.
• The air conditioner operates with Very Low speed until the compressor turns on again.
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11-6. TIMER OPERATION
1. How to set the timer
(1) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button to start the air conditioner.
(2) Check that the current time is set correctly.
NOTE : Timer operation will not work without setting the current time. Initially “0:00” blinks at the current time display of
TIME MONITOR, so set the current time correctly with CLOCK SET button.
ON timer setting
(1) Press ON-TIMER button( ) during operation.
(2) Set the time of the timer using TIME SET buttons ( and ).
2. Cancel
To cancel ON timer, press ON-TIMER button ( ).
To cancel OFF timer, press OFF-TIMER button( ).
TIMER is cancelled and the display of set time disappears.
PROGRAM TIMER
• OFF timer and ON timer can be used in combination. The timer of the set time that is reached first will operate first.
• “ ” and “ ” display shows the order of OFF timer and ON timer operation.
(Example 1) The current time is 8:00 PM. (Example 2) The current time is 11:00 AM.
The unit turns off at 11:00 PM, and on at 6:00 AM. The unit turns on at 5:00 PM, and off at 9:00 PM.
NOTE : If the main power is turned off or a power failure occurs while AUTO START/STOP timer is active, the timer set-
ting is cancelled. As these models are equipped with an auto restart function, the air conditioner starts operating
with timer cancelled when power is restored.
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11-7. EMERGENCY/TEST OPERATION
In case of test run operation or emergency operation, use EMERGENCY OPERATION switch on the front of the indoor
unit. Emergency operation is available when the remote controller is missing, has failed or the batteries of the remote
controller run down. The unit will start and OPERATION INDICATOR lamp will light.
The first 30 minutes of operation is the test run operation. This operation is for servicing. The Indoor fan speed runs at
High speed and the system is in continuous operation (with thermostat ON).
After 30 minutes of test run operation the system shifts to EMERGENCY COOL with a set temperature of 75°F. The fan
speed shifts to Med..
All protective operations such as the coil frost prevention works even in emergency operation.
In the test run or emergency operation, the horizontal vane operates in VANE AUTO ( ) mode.
Emergency operation continues until EMERGENCY OPERATION switch is pressed once or twice or the unit receives any
signal from the remote controller. In case of latter normal operation will start.
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