Toshiba BKVG RAS-07BKVG/RAS-07BAVG-EE Белый [78/126] File no svm 16030
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Block distinction Operation of diagnosis function
Check
code
Block
Check
code
Cause of operation
Air
conditioner
status
Display flashing
error
Outdoor P.C. Current on inverter circuit All OFF Flashes after 1. Remove connecting lead wire of the
board is over limit in short time. error is detected compressor, and operate again.
Inverter P.C. board is 8 times*. 2. If outdoor fan does not operate or
failure, IGBT shortage, etc. operate but stop after some period,
Compressor current is replace the inverter P.C. board.
higher than limitation, 3. If outdoor fan operates normally,
lock rotor, etc. measure 3-Phase output of inverter
P.C. board (150-270VAC) at the
connecting lead wire of compressor.
4. If 3-Phase output is abnormal, replace
inverter P.C.Board.
5. If 3-Phase output is normal, replace
compressor. (lock rotor, etc.)
Compressor position-detect All OFF Flashes after 1. Remove connecting lead wire of the
circuit error or short-circuit error is detected compressor, and operate again.
between winding of 8 times*. 2. If outdoor fan does not operate or
compressor. operation but stop after some period,
replace the inverter P.C. board.
3. If outdoor fan operates normally,
measure resistance of compressor
winding. If circuit is shortage, replace
the compressor.
Current-detect circuit of All OFF Flashes after Even if trying to operate again, all
inverter P.C. board error. error is detected operations stop, replace inverter
4 times*. P.C. board.
All OFF Flashes after
error is detected
4 times*.
1. Check sensors, TE, TS connection. In
case of sensors and it’s connection is
normal, check the inverter P.C. board
2. Check 4way valve operation/position.
In case TE, TS detected temperature
relationship are different from normal
operation, “18” might be detected.
TE or TS sensor; abnormal.
Out of place, disconnection,
shortage, or misconnection
(TE sensor is connected to TS
connector, TS sensor is
connected to TE sensor
connector)
TE sensor; Outdoor heat
exchanger temperature sensor
TS sensor; Suction pipe
temperature sensor
TD sensor ; Discharge pipe All OFF Flashes after 1. Check sensors TD and connection.
temperature sensor is error is detected 2. In case of the sensor and its
disconnection or shortage. 4 times*. connection is normal, check the
inverter P.C. board.
Outdoor fan failure or its All OFF Flashes after 1. Check the motor, measure winding
drive-circuit on the inverter error is detected resistance, shortage or lock rotor.
P.C. board failure. 8 times*. 2. Check the inverter P.C. board.
TO sensor ; The outdoor Operation Record error 1. Check sensors TO and connection.
temperature sensor is
continues. after detected
2. In case of the sensor and its
disconnection or shortage.
4 times*.
connection is normal, check the
But does not
inverter P.C. board.
flash display.
Action and Judgment
FILE NO. SVM-16030
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Содержание
- Contents 2
- Caution 3
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- Safety precautions 3
- Danger 4
- Danger high voltage 4
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- Warning 4
- Caution 5
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- For reference 5
- 1 specification 6
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- Specifications 6
- 1 specification 7
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- 1 specification 8
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- 2 operation characteristic curve 9
- 3 capacity variation ratio according to temperature 9
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- 1 safety during installation servicing 10
- 2 1 piping materials and joints used 10
- 2 refrigerant piping installation 10
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- Refrigerant r 32 10
- When installing or removing an air conditioner do not allow air or moisture to remain in the refrig eration cycle otherwise pressure in the refrig eration cycle may become abnormally high so that a rupture or personal injury may be caused 5 after completion of installation work check to make sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage if the refrigerant gas leaks into the room coming into contact with fire in the fan driven heater space heater etc a poisonous gas may occur 10
- 2 2 processing of piping materials 11
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- Flare processing procedures and precautions 11
- Joints 11
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- Flare connecting procedures and precautions 13
- 3 1 required tools 14
- 3 tools 14
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- Margin is necessary for this adjustment a copper pipe gauge etc are necessary 14
- Note 1 when flaring is carried out for r 32 r410a using the conventional flare tools adjustment of projection 14
- 4 recharging of refrigerant 15
- Fig 3 4 1 configuration of refrigerant charging 15
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- Never charge refrigerant exceeding the specified amount 2 if the specified amount of refrigerant cannot be charged charge refrigerant bit by bit in cool mode 3 do not carry out additional charging when additional charging is carried out if refrigerant leaks the refrigerant composition changes in the refrigeration cycle that is characteristics of the air conditioner changes refrigerant exceeding the specified amount is charged and working pressure in the refrigeration cycle becomes abnormally high pressure and may cause a rupture or personal injury 15
- When it is necessary to recharge refrigerant charge the specified amount of new refrigerant according to the following steps 15
- 5 1 materials for brazing 16
- 5 2 flux 16
- 5 brazing of pipes 16
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- Low temperature brazing filler 16
- Phosphor bronze brazing filler 16
- Reason why flux is necessary 16
- Silver brazing filler 16
- 5 3 brazing 17
- Brazing method to prevent oxidation 17
- Characteristics required for flux 17
- File no svm 16030 17
- Never use gas other than nitrogen gas 17
- Piping materials for brazing and used brazing filler flux 17
- Types of flux 17
- 1 indoor unit 18
- 94 135 170 170 135 18
- Air filter 18
- Air inlet 18
- Center line 18
- Connecting pipe 0 0m 18
- Connecting pipe 0 5m 18
- Construction views 18
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- Grille inlet 18
- Installation plate hanger 18
- Outline of indoor unit 18
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- Unit mm 19
- 3 outdoor unit ras 1 6 ba vg e 20
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- Installation dimension 20
- Unit mm 20
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- Wiring diagram 21
- File no svm 16030 2 22
- 1 indoor unit 23
- 2 outdoor unit 23
- File no svm 16030 2 23
- Specifications of electrical parts 23
- 1 refrigerant cycle diagram 24
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- Ras 05 bkv g e ras 05 bav g e ras 07bkvg e ras 07bavg e 24
- Refrigerant cycle diagram 24
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- Indoor unit 25
- Outdoor unit 25
- Ras 10bkv g e ras 10bav g e ras 13bkv g e ras 13bav g e 25
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- Indoor unit 26
- Outdoor unit 26
- Ras 1 6 bkv g e ras 1 6 bav g e 26
- 2 operation data 27
- Connecting piping condition 5 m 27
- File no svm 16030 2 27
- Measure surface temperature of heat exchanger pipe around center of heat exchanger path u bent 27
- Thermistor themometer 27
- 1 indoor unit 28
- Control block diagram 28
- File no svm 16030 2 28
- Remote control 28
- 2 outdoor unit inverter assembly 29
- File no svm 16030 2 29
- Micro computer block diagram 29
- Ras 05bkvg e ras 05bavg e ras 07bkvg e ras 07bavg e ras 1 0bkvg e ras 1 0bavg e ras 13 bkvg e ras 13 bavg e 29
- 2 outdoor unit inverter assembly 30
- File no svm 16030 2 30
- Micro computer block diagram 30
- Ras 1 6bkvg e ras 1 6bavg e 30
- 1 outline of air conditioner control 31
- Contents of operation command signal serial signal from indoor unit controller to outdoor unit controller 31
- Contents of operation command signal serial signal from outdoor unit controller to indoor unit controller 31
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- Operation description 31
- Role of indoor unit controller 31
- Role of outdoor unit controller 31
- 2 operation description 32
- 3 auto restart function 32
- 4 remote controller and its fuctions 32
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- Indoor unit 33
- Outdoor unit 33
- Remote controller 33
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- File no svm 16030 2 35
- Indication fan speed 35
- Fan speed level cooling heating cool heat dry fan speed air flow rate rpm 36
- File no svm 16030 2 36
- Indoor fan motor control 36
- Item operation flow and applicable data etc description 36
- Made ras 16bkvg e 36
- S fan speed air flow rate rpm 36
- S wf uh 1170 563 1170 707 we uh h 1170 563 1170 707 wd h m uh 1110 524 1120 670 wc m h 1060 491 1000 581 wb m m 950 419 880 492 wa m m 850 353 880 492 w9 l 850 353 750 395 w8 l l l 720 268 620 298 w7 l l 600 190 610 291 w6 l l 590 183 610 291 w5 ul ul l 580 177 600 283 w4 ul 580 177 600 283 w3 sul sul 540 151 520 224 w2 sul 520 138 520 224 w1 500 125 500 209 36
- Fan speed 37
- File no svm 16030 2 37
- Tc w8 w8 37
- Air conditioner off 38
- Air conditioner on remote controller 38
- Alarm display 38
- Description 38
- Fan lock 38
- Fan motor on 38
- Fan speed 400 when the motor stopped 38
- File no svm 16030 2 38
- Indoor unit controller 38
- Motor operates as shown in the table below 38
- Off status of fan motor continues 38
- Operation flow and applicable data etc 38
- Outdoor fan motor control 38
- Outdoor fan speed rpm 38
- Outdoor unit operation command outdoor fan control 38
- The blowing air volume at the outdoor unit side is controlled receiving the operation command from the controller of indoor unit the controller of outdoor unit controls fan speed for the fan motor a dc motor with non stage variable speed system is used however it is limited to 8 stages for reasons of controlling 38
- The operation command sent from the remote controller is processed by the indoor unit controller and transferred to the controller of the outdoor unit 2 when strong wind blows at outdoor side the operation of air conditioner continues with the fan motor stopped 3 whether the fan is locked or not is detected and the operation of air conditioner stops and an alarm is displayed if the fan is locked 4 according to each operation mode by the conditions of outdoor temperature to and compressor revolution the speed of the outdoor fan shown in the table is selected 38
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- This function controls the air direction of the indoor unit 42
- 0 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 43
- 12 dry max cool min 6 x 5 cool min 11 dry max cool min 6 x 4 cool min 10 dry max cool min 6 x 3 cool min 9 dry max cool min 6 x 2 cool min 8 dry max cool min 6 x 1 cool min 43
- A zone ahz 43
- B zone a to chz 43
- C zone chz 43
- Controlled as shown in the left figure 43
- Description 43
- Eco operation 43
- File no svm 16030 2 43
- Increase 0 ºc per hour up to 2ºc starting from the set temperature when econo has been received 43
- Max ahz the temperature zone in which the operation can be performed with max chz is gradually widened after 30 minutes passed when starting eco operation 43
- Minutes 43
- On presetting and can change every speed after setting eco operation 43
- Operation flow and applicable data etc 43
- Room temp set temp 43
- Setting the compressor speed to 43
- The compressor speed is 43
- The control target temperature 43
- The indoor fan speed is depend 43
- This function operates the air conditioner with the difference between the set and the room temperature as shown in the following figure 43
- Time compressor speed 0hz 43
- When pressing eco button on the remote controller a economic operation is performed 43
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- Compressor on 45
- Control 45
- Defrost 45
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- Initialize 45
- Move to initial position 45
- Pmv open degree control 45
- Power off 45
- Room temp sensor ta sensor control 45
- Sh control td release control 45
- Starting up 45
- Stop by remote controller 45
- File no svm 16030 2 46
- Function 46
- Second time without delay within 10 minutes 46
- Fig 1 3 1 1 47
- Fig 1 3 1 2 47
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- How to set cancel self cleaning function 47
- Note table above will show current status of self cleaning function 47
- Set or cancel self cleaning function by push the reset button on air conditioner when setting is changed the sound warning will alarm beep the setting is changed following below 47
- Setting diagnosis code 06 on remote controlle see detail of setting diagnosis code in 11 4 1 47
- To set cancel the self cleaning function proceed as follows 47
- Turn on air conditioner again by remote controller to confirm setting 47
- Turn on the power supply to air conditioner after that press reset button on air conditioner 1 time to turn on the air conditioner the led display will show in operation led fig 11 1 1 take the remote controller to direction of led display on air conditioner press button up at on of the remote controller fig 13 1 2 1 time to send the code 07 within 3 sec after press reset button then air conditioner will shutdown automatically also led display will show flash follow the able below 47
- Automatic operation the indoor unit operates in according to the current operation 48
- Cooling operation the preset temperature drops 1ºc the value of the preset temperature on the remote controller does not change the indoor unit s fan speed level increase 1 tap 48
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- Heating operation the preset temperature increases 2ºc the value of the preset temperature on the remote controller does not change the indoor unit s fan speed level increase 1 tap 48
- The hi power mode can not be set in dry operation 48
- Display lamp brightness adjustment 49
- File no svm 16030 2 49
- Item operation flow and applicable data etc description 49
- Mode select table 49
- Operation 49
- 3 1 how to set the auto restart function 50
- 3 auto restart function 50
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- When the unit is in operation 50
- When the unit is standby not operating 50
- 3 2 how to cancel the auto restart function 51
- 3 3 power failure during timer operation 51
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- When the system is on stand by not operating 51
- When the system is operating 51
- 4 1 parts name of remoe controller 52
- 4 2 operation of remote control 52
- 4 remote controller and its fuctions 52
- File no svm 16030 2 52
- Display lamp brightness adjustment 53
- File no svm 16030 2 53
- File no svm 16030 2 54
- 1 installation diagram of indoor and outdoor units 55
- Attach to the front panel 55
- C mm or more 55
- E mm or more 55
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- Installation procedure 55
- Mm or more 55
- Ras 05 07 10 13bavg e ras 16bavg e 55
- 2 1 optional installation parts 56
- 2 installation 56
- And cap waterproof 56
- File no svm 16030 2 56
- If it is necessary to drain the defrost water attach drain nipple 56
- Secure the outdoor unit with fixing bolts and nuts if the unit is likely to be exposed to a strong wind use 8 mm or 10 mm anchor bolts and nuts 56
- To the bottom plate of the outdoor unit before installing it 56
- File no svm 16030 2 57
- Installation manual 57
- Others name 57
- Owner s manual 57
- 2 3 installation servicing tools 58
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- 3 indoor unit 59
- Caution 59
- Fig 10 3 2 59
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- Caution 60
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- Caution 61
- Fig 10 3 12 61
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- Caution 62
- File no svm 16030 62
- 4 outdoor unit 63
- Caution 63
- Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter 63
- Fig 10 4 4 63
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- Be sure to use a vacuum pump with counter flow prevention function so that inside oil of the pump does not flow backward into pipes of the air conditioner when the pump stops if oil inside of the vacuum pump enters into the air conditioner which use r32 refrigeration cycle trouble may result 64
- Caution 64
- Fig 10 4 7 64
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- Tightening torque of flare pipe connections the operating pressure of r32 is higher than that of r22 and r410a approx 1 times it is therefore necessary to firmly tighten the flare pipe connecting sections which connect the indoor and outdoor units up to the specified tightening torque incorrect connections may cause not only a gas leakage but also damage to the refrigerant cycle 64
- Caution 65
- Fig 10 4 8 65
- File no svm 16030 65
- Open the valve stem all the way out but do not try to open it beyond the stopper 65
- Securely tighten the valve cap with torque in the following table 65
- 5 1 wiring connection 66
- 5 electrical works 66
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- 5 2 power supply and connecting cable connection 67
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- Power supply input at indoor unit terminal block recommend 67
- Power supply input at outdoor unit terminal block optional 67
- 5 3 power supply input wiring diagram 68
- Caution 68
- File no svm 16030 68
- 6 2 remote control a b selection 69
- 6 3 test operation 69
- 6 4 auto restart setting 69
- 6 others 69
- File no svm 16030 69
- Information 69
- Caution high voltagen 70
- File no svm 16030 70
- How to diagnose the trouble 70
- Precautions when handling the new inverter 70
- The control circuitry has an uninsulated construction 70
- A high voltage equivalent to the supply voltage is also energized to ground through the sensors pmv and other low voltage circuits the sensor leads and other wires are covered with insulated tubes for protection nevertheless care must be taken to ensure that these wires are not pinched 71
- At times such as when the circuit board is to be replaced place the circuit board assembly in a vertical position 71
- Caution 71
- File no svm 16030 71
- Ras 16bav g e 71
- Take sufficient care to avoid directly touching any of the circuit parts without first turning off the power 71
- File no svm 16030 72
- Precautions when inspecting the control section of the outdoor unit 72
- 1 1 confirmation of power supply 73
- 1 2 confirmation of power voltage 73
- 1 3 operation which is not a trouble program operation 73
- 1 first confirmation 73
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- 2 primary judgment 74
- 3 judgment by flashing led of indoor unit 74
- File no svm 16030 74
- 4 1 how to use remote controller in service mode 75
- 4 self diagnosis by remote controller check code 75
- File no svm 16030 75
- 4 2 caution at servicing 76
- After finished the diagnosis by the remote controller turn off power supply and turn its on again to reset the air 76
- After servicing finished press clr button of remote controller under service mode status to send code 7f to the 76
- After using the service mode of remote controller finished press the button to reset the remote controller to 76
- Conditioner to normal operation however the check codes are not deleted from memory of the microcomputer 76
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- Indoor unit the check code stored in memory is cleared 76
- Normal function 76
- 3 4 7 8 77
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- Picture below 77
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- File no svm 16030 79
- Action and judgment 80
- Block distinction operation of diagnosis function 80
- Check code block check code cause of operation air conditioner status 80
- Display flashing error 80
- File no svm 16030 80
- Block distinction operation of diagnosis function 81
- Check code block check code cause of operation air conditioner status 81
- Display flashing error action and judgment 81
- File no svm 16030 81
- 1 power is not turned on does not operate entirely 82
- 5 1 indoor unit including remote controller 82
- 5 judgment of trouble by every symptom 82
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- File no svm 16030 83
- Is it wired as shown in figure below 83
- 3 only the indoor motor fan does not operate 84
- File no svm 16030 84
- File no svm 16030 85
- For ac fan motor 85
- 4 troubleshooting for remote controller 86
- Batteries 86
- Check that a or b selected on the main unit is matched with a or b selected on the remote controller 86
- File no svm 16030 86
- Reset the remote control by take off 86
- There is no beep from the indoor unit the operation lamp of the air conditioner main unit does not light 86
- 1 outdoor unit does not operate 87
- 2 outdoor unit stops in a little while after operation started 87
- 5 2 wiring failure interconnecting and serial signal wire 87
- File no svm 16030 87
- Select phenomena described below 87
- 6 how to check simple the main parts 88
- File no svm 16030 88
- 7 1 summarized inner diagnosis of inverter assembly 89
- 7 how to diagnose trouble in outdoor unit 89
- File no svm 16030 89
- Ras 05 07 10 13 89
- Table 11 7 1 89
- File no svm 16030 90
- Ras 16 90
- 1 operating precautions 91
- 2 inspection procedures 91
- 8 1 how to check the p c board indoor unit 91
- 8 how to check simply the main parts 91
- A main p c board part 91
- B indication unit of infrared ray receiving infrared ray receiving circuit led 91
- File no svm 16030 91
- 3 check procedures 92
- File no svm 16030 92
- Table 11 8 1 92
- 8 2 p c board layout 93
- File no svm 16030 93
- 8 3 indoor unit other parts 94
- 8 4 outdoor unit 94
- Checking procedure 94
- Disconnect the connector and measure the resistance value with tester normal temp 94
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- Indoor fan motor 94
- Louver motor 24byj48 a 080 94
- Measure the resistance value of each winding coil by using the tester under normal temp 25 c 94
- Measure the resistance value of winding by using the tester 94
- Part name 94
- Refer to 11 5 1 3 and 4 94
- Refer to 11 5 1 5 94
- Remote controller 94
- Room temp ta sensor heat exchanger tc sensor 94
- File no svm 16030 95
- 9 how to simply judge whether outdoor fan motor is good or bad 96
- File no svm 16030 96
- How to simply judge whether outdoor fan motor is good or bad 96
- However gnd circuit error inside of the motor may be accepted in some cases when the above check is performed when the fan motor does not become normal even if p c board is replaced replace the outdoor fan motor 96
- Outdoor fan motor does not rotate outdoor fan motor stops within several tens seconds though it started rotating outdoor fan motor rotates or does not rotate according to the position where the fan stopped etc remote controller check code 02 outdoor block 1a outdoor fan drive system error 96
- Symptom 96
- The following causes are considered when the outdoor fan motor does not normally rotate 1 mechanical lock of the outdoor fan motor 2 winding failure of the outdoor fan motor 3 position detect circuit failure inside of the outdoor fan motor 4 motor drive circuit failure of the outdoor p c board 96
- 10 how to setting the clean operation cancel 97
- Fig 11 1 0 1 97
- File no svm 16030 97
- To set cancel the self cleaning function proceed as follows 97
- 1 in door unit 98
- File no svm 16030 98
- How to replace the main parts 98
- Warning 98
- File no svm 16030 99
- File no svm 16030 100
- Disconnect the louver motor connector 5p from p c board assembly 101
- Drain pan assembly 101
- File no svm 16030 101
- Follow the procedure item 3 2 remove screw holding the electric part cover 101
- No part name p rocedure s remarks 101
- Press the drain pan into the back body please make sure ribs of drain pan in left and right side must be install to lock position press the center arm of drain pan to back body 101
- Remove fixing screws of the unit display and remove unit display 101
- Remove the drain pan from the back body 101
- File no svm 16030 102
- File no svm 16030 103
- 2 microcomputer 104
- File no svm 16030 104
- 3 outdoor unit ras 05 07 10 13bavg e 105
- File no svm 16030 105
- File no svm 16030 106
- Compressor 107
- Fan motor 107
- File no svm 16030 107
- Fan guard 108
- File no svm 16030 108
- File no svm 16030 109
- 4 outdoor unit ras 16bavg e 110
- File no svm 16030 110
- How to mount the water proof cover 110
- Concave section 111
- File no svm 16030 111
- Front cabinet 111
- Be sure to remove the connector by holding the connector not by pulling the lead wire 112
- File no svm 16030 112
- The connector is one with lock so remove it while pushing the part indicated by an arrow 112
- Control board assembly 113
- File no svm 16030 113
- Mount the new control board assembly 113
- No part name procedures remarks 113
- P c board base p c board 113
- Remove the control board assembly from the p p c board base remove the heat sink a control board assembly while keeping them screwed together 113
- Remove the two fi xing screws used to secure the heat sink and control board assembly 113
- These connectors have a disconnect prevention mechanism as such the lock on their housing must be released before they are disconnected 113
- When mounting the new control board assembly ensure that the p c board is inserted properly into the p c board support groove 113
- Detail a detail b detail c 114
- Fan motor 114
- File no svm 16030 114
- Flange nut 114
- Propeller fan 114
- Compressor 115
- File no svm 16030 115
- File no svm 16030 116
- Hooking claw 116
- Minus screwdriver 116
- File no svm 16030 117
- File no svm 16030 118
- Sensor temperature replacement method 118
- 1 indoor unit 119
- Exploded views and parts list 119
- File no svm 16030 119
- 2 indoor unit part e 120
- Description description 120
- File no svm 16030 120
- Location part location part no no no no 120
- 3 outdoor unit 121
- Description description 121
- File no svm 16030 121
- Location part no no location part no no 121
- Ras 05 07 10bavg e 121
- 4 outdoor unit 122
- Description description 122
- File no svm 16030 122
- Location part no no location part no no 122
- Ras 13bavg e 122
- 4 outdoor unit 123
- Description description 123
- File no svm 16030 123
- Location part no no location part no no 123
- Ras 16bavg e 123
- 5 outdoor unit part e 124
- Description description 124
- File no svm 16030 124
- Location part location part no no no no 124
- Ras 05 07 10 13bavg e 124
- 5 outdoor unit part e 125
- Description description 125
- File no svm 16030 125
- Location part location part no no no no 125
- Ras 16bavg e 125
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