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Dry Mode: 

The fan speed runs automatically at low speed and compressor stopping and running is controlled by 

the difference between room and setting temperatures and by continuous running time. If indoor fan is programed 

to be turned off with comp signal, it will turn off once comp is cut off, In Dry mode, the humidity is reduced in the 

space to be air-conditioned. 

 

Fan Mode: 

There will be no cooling or heating effects; only the fans of indoor unit will run for ventilation at the 

selected speed (High, Med, and Low). 

-

  In COOL or HEAT mode and if AUTO fan speed is selected; Fan speed is automatically selected by controller 

according to the difference between setting temperature and room temperature, fan will be continuously 

running at low speed after setting temperature is achieved. 

 

Notes: 

a)  Temperature setting range is 16ºC to 30ºC (60ºF to 85ºF), For ESMA regulated units the temperature 

setting range is from 20°C to 30° or 68°C to 85°F.   

For optimum operation set the temperature between 

21°C to 24°C (70 to 75°F)

 

b)  Hold TEMP Down

 and fan

 keys at the same time for about 5 seconds, to toggle the 

temperature setting from degree C to degree F and vice versa, temperature keys are invalid in Fan mode. 

c)  Press any temperature key will flash the current setting temperature for 4 seconds, with no further key 

press; it will revert to room temperature display. Temperature display range is 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 99°F). 

6) Sleep Key:

 

Press SLEEP 

key to set the timer turning the sleep led will light on, to cancel the timer press 

again, sleep function stop automatically the operation of the air conditioner after certain set off time. 

- Sleep mode is valid in cool or heat mode and invalid in Fan mode. 

 

7) Timer Key: 

Upon count down of the set hours, the system will switch from OFF to ON or vice-versa. 

  -  OFF Timer Function to stop automatically, the air conditioner after certain set OFF time. 

  -  ON Timer Function to start automatically, the air conditioner after certain set ON time. 

    * Timer setting is 1 Hour to 24 Hour. The timer led will light on when operating the Timer Function First key 

press will flash the digital display and Timer Led for 3 seconds. 

 

 

Notes: 

a)  The digital displays show the number of hours previously set, only the Timer Led flashes. 

b)  Subsequent 3 seconds will show the number of hours previously set; only the timer led flashes. 

c)  Should there be no further key press, it will revert to normal mode. 

d)  Should Timer key is not released timer setting will increase automatically every 0.5-second. 

 

8) Sensor:

 

Receives the remote controller’s signal 

9) Display Screen:

 

Displays the set temperature and displays also the TIMER settings when adjusting it.

 

10) Key Lock Mode:

 

Hold down TEMP Down

  and MODE 

keys together for 3 seconds to activate 

key lock mode – in that mode the light will come on for the KEY display

, similarly to unlock.

 

 

In key lock mode, all keys are not valid except the below functions: 

a)  ON/OFF Key to turn ON/OFF the system

.

 

b)  Hold down TEMP Down

   and SLEEP 

 button for 1 second to enter into coil temp 

display mode. Press Temp Up 

 key to display indoor coil temp, High Fan LED flashes; with the 

same sequence to exit coil temp display mode. Temperature display range is –9C to 78C. 

c)  Hold down TEMP Down 

and Fan 

buttons together for 1 second to activate the system 

control parameter setting – AUTO (FAN) Led will flash continuously, Press MODE 

 button to 

select the desire menu as following table. Press TEMP key Up 

or Down

 to change the 

setting to 1 or 2 for following functions: 

 

 

Led Flash 

Functions 

Default Value  Set Range 

Description 

 Auto Fan 

 Temperature Display 

1 or 2 

  1: Disable room temp. display 

  2: Enable room temp. display 

 Auto & High Fan   Cool Mode Fan Control 

1 or 2 

  1: Compressor OFF, Fan ON 

  2: Compressor OFF, Fan OFF 

 Auto & Med Fan 

 Heat Mode Fan Control 

1 or 2 

  1: Heater OFF, Fan ON 

  2: Heater OFF, Fan OFF 

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Summary of Contents for 38CKPC18DS70

Page 1: ...nominal cooling capacity range from 1 5 to 5 0 Tons Each unit is designed to occupy a minimum space No complex system controls are required for Carrier fan coil units Piping drain and wiring connecti...

Page 2: ...lt in severe personal injury of death WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or...

Page 3: ...8CKPC24DS70 FB4PSSF024000E 38PKC24DS70 FB4PSSF030000E 38CKPS30DS70 FB4PSSF030000E 38PKS30DS70 FB4PSSF036000E 38CKPC36DS70 FB4PSSF036000E 38PKS36DS90 FB4PSSF036000E 38CKPC36DS90 FB4PSSF048000E 38PKS48D...

Page 4: ...5 16 312 7 10 7 16 265 1 024 Slope 42 11 16 1084 3 14 5 16 363 5 12 7 16 316 0 12 5 16 312 7 10 7 16 265 1 030 Slope 47 11 16 1211 5 17 5 8 447 5 15 3 4 400 1 15 5 8 396 9 15 3 8 390 5 036 Slope 49 5...

Page 5: ...site Check all critical dimensions such as pipe wire and duct connection requirements Refer to job drawings and product dimension drawings as required Instruct all trades in their part of the installa...

Page 6: ...low Installation In this application field conversion of the evaporator coil is required using accessory downflow kit Along with an accessory base kit See installation instructions packaged with acces...

Page 7: ...support rail on right side of unit 6 Convert air seal assembly for horizontal right a Remove air seal assembly from coil by removing 4 screws b Remove air splitter B from coil seal assembly by removi...

Page 8: ...Fig 3 Removal of Brackets on Modular Unit Fig 4 Conversion for Horizontal Right Applications Using a Slope Coil Page 8 of 20...

Page 9: ...ibrous glass ducts Both acoustical lining and fibrous ductwork shall comply with National Fire Protection Association as tested by UL Standard IK I for Class I air ducts Make Electrical Connections Re...

Page 10: ...ant Flow Control Device Fig 7 Recommended Condensate Trap Wiring diagrams shown depict typical control functions Refer to unit wiring label for specific functions IMPORTANT If a disconnect switch is t...

Page 11: ...living space where damage may result from condensate overflow a field supplied external condensate pan should be installed underneath the entire unit and a secondary condensate line with appropriate...

Page 12: ...rature as set Upon setting the desired room temperature the system will maintain the room temperature Cool Mode If the room temperature is higher than the setting the compressor will automatically tur...

Page 13: ...p automatically the air conditioner after certain set OFF time ON Timer Function to start automatically the air conditioner after certain set ON time Timer setting is 1 Hour to 24 Hour The timer led w...

Page 14: ...ere is power to the system regardless of a demand call Applying incorrect high voltage to the X13 motor may cause the motor to not operate or even damage the motor If this voltage is missing fix the p...

Page 15: ...ges All units are not equipped with electric heater package A factory approved field installed UL listed heater package is available from your equipment supplier See unit rating plate for a list of fa...

Page 16: ...cloth Clean or Replace Air Filters Lock open and tag unit electrical service switch At the start of each cooling season and after each month of operation more or less depending on operating condition...

Page 17: ...e filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig Do not leave R 410A refrigerant suction line filter driers in line longer than 72 hours Do not install a suction line filter drier in li...

Page 18: ...NON CONDENSABLES IN SYSTEM LOW REFRIGERANT CHARGE LINE VOLTAGE TOO HIGH OR LOW DEFECTIVE RUN CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR BEARINGS HIGH SUPERHEAT LOOSE LEAD AT FAN MOTOR MOTOR DEFECTIVE LOW SUCTION PRESSURE...

Page 19: ...trol wires connected to the same circuit as associated refrigerant lines Check to make sure the subbase mounting to wall is secure Don t apply excessive force to mounting screw Are the refrigerant con...

Page 20: ...to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring any obligations Supersedes Version FB4P 50HZ IOM09 Catalog Number FB4P 50HZ IOM10 Effective Date 26...

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