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Maintenance

WARNING

Cleaning the air filter and other parts of the air filter involves dangerous work in high places, so be sure 
to have a qualified installer or qualified service person to do it. Do not attempt it by yourself.
After the cooling or dry auto (cooling) operation has finished, the dry operation is performed and the fan 
starts running. When cleaning the unit, stop the drying operation forcibly and turn off the circuit breaker 
to avoid electric shock.

Cleaning air filters

Clogged air filters will reduce the cooling performance.

Case with wired remote controller

(1) If “

” is displayed on the remote controller, clean the air 

filters.

(2) When the cleaning of air filters has been completed, push 

 button. “

” disappears. 

When the unit will not be used for a long time

1. Perform the fan operation for a couple of hours to dry inside.
2. Press START/STOP button (or ON/OFF button) on the remote controller to stop running, and turn off the circuit breaker.
3. Clean the air filters and reinstall them.

Before the cooling season

Clean the drain pan

• Contact the dealer where you purchased the product.

(Drain does not work if the drain pan or vent is clogged. In some cases the drain may overflow and wet the wall or floor. Be 
sure to clean the drain pan before the cooling season.)

(1)

(2)

Check periodically

• If the unit is used for a long time, parts may deteriorate and cause malfunction or bad drainage of dehumidified water 

depending on the heat, humidity, or dust.

• In addition to the usual maintenance, it is recommended that you have the unit checked and maintained by the dealer where 

you purchased it.

NOTE

For environmental conservation, it is strongly recommended that the indoor and outdoor units of the air conditioner 
in use be cleaned and maintained regularly to ensure efficient operation of the air conditioner.
When the air conditioner is operated for a long time, periodic maintenance (once a year) is recommended. 
Furthermore, regularly check the outdoor unit for rust and scratches, and remove them or apply rustproof 
treatment, if necessary.
As a general rule, when an indoor unit is operated for 8 hours or more daily, clean the indoor unit and outdoor unit 
at least once every 3 months. Ask a professional for this cleaning / maintenance work.
Such maintenance can extend the life of the product though it involves the owner’s expense.
Failure to clean the indoor and outdoor units regularly will result in poor performance, water leakage, and even 
compressor failure.

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Heat exchanger

Indoor / outdoor

Dust / dirt clogging, scratches

Wash the heat exchanger when it is clogged.

Fan motor

Indoor / outdoor

Sound

Take appropriate measures when abnormal sound 
is generated.

Filter

Indoor

Dust / dirt, breakage

• Wash the filter with water when it is contaminated.
• Replace it when it is damaged.

Fan

Indoor

• Vibration, balance
• Dust / dirt, appearance

• Replace the fan when vibration or balance is 

terrible.

• Brush or wash the fan when it is contaminated.

Air intake / discharge 
grilles

Indoor / outdoor

Dust / dirt, scratches

Fix or replace them when they are deformed or 
damaged.

Drain pan

Indoor

Dust / dirt clogging, drain 
contamination

Clean the drain pan and check the downward slope 
for smooth drainage.

Ornamental panel, 
louvers

Indoor

Dust / dirt, scratches

Wash them when they are contaminated or apply 
repair coating.

Exterior

Outdoor

• Rust, peeling of insulator
• Peeling / lift of coat

Apply repair coating.

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Summary of Contents for 40TSV0131UP

Page 1: ...4 way Cassette type 40TSV0131UP 40TSV0181UP 40TSV0241UP 40TSV0361UP 40TSV0401UP 1115350208 English Portugu s Owner s Manual 1 English Espa ol 23 For commercial use 1115350208_EN TH indb Cover1 111535...

Page 2: ...hildren with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person resp...

Page 3: ...he refrigerant handling and piping work involved in installation relocation and removal has the quali cations pertaining to this refrigerant handling and piping work as stipulated by the local laws an...

Page 4: ...Since there is high voltage inside the unit you may get electric shock when removing the cover and main unit Use of a stand more than 50 cm high to clean the filter of the indoor unit or to carry out...

Page 5: ...r being used for a long time Leaving them such condition may result in the unit s falling down and causing injury Do not leave flammable sprays or other flammable materials near the air conditioner an...

Page 6: ...fan speed When you select AUTO the fan speed is automatically adjusted according to the room temperature You can also manually select the desired fan speed from among five settings LOW LOW MED MED HI...

Page 7: ...ts Press the Hi POWER button to start and press it again to stop the operation 7 PRESET display Indicated when memorizing the preferred operation mode or when it has been memorized Also this icon is i...

Page 8: ...aving a slight gap between the wall and the screw head and hang the remote controller by inserting the screw head into the specified position on the back 3 4 Signal receiving unit The signal receiving...

Page 9: ...ed temperature The fan speed display indicates The OPERATION lamp green on the signal receiving unit lights and operation starts after approximately 3 minutes Stop START STOP button Press this button...

Page 10: ...leep and start it again in the morning when you wake up or you return home Example To stop the air conditioner and start it again next morning Setting combined TIMER 1 Press the OFF TIMER button to ad...

Page 11: ...on is reserved Hi POWER mode is not available for group control When Hi POWER is transmitted to the Header indoor unit the receiving sound is heard but the Hi POWER mode will not be performed Please c...

Page 12: ...nder to clean the air filter 10 Fan speed display The selected fan speed mode is displayed 11 Set temperature display The selected set temperature is displayed 12 Power saving mode display Limits comp...

Page 13: ...low the steps below Settings are saved in memory and are displayed anytime the unit is turned on by pushing the button Preparation When the circuit breaker is turned on the partition lines are display...

Page 14: ...0 hours Total 34 hours r e m i t n O r e m i t f f O Repeat Off timer No display Off Off On Number of days Time 4 5 Power saving mode Case with wired remote controller The power saving mode saves ener...

Page 15: ...r How to set up the louver direction 1 Push during operation The louver direction changes for every push of the button In COOL DRY operation Direct the louver adjustment plate of up down wind directio...

Page 16: ...e to keep the indoor unit clean The self clean time varies with the cooling dry Auto cooling operation time as follows is displayed on the remote controller during self clean operation The operation l...

Page 17: ...te controllers for the respective air conditioners when the 2 air conditioners are closely installed Wireless remote controller B setup 1 Push the temporary operation button to start the air condition...

Page 18: ...the louvers 4 Push the button 5 Push the button to finish the setting 2 1 4 5 3 Swing setup code Swing of louvers 0001 Standard swing Factory default g n i w s l a u D 2 0 0 0 g n i w s e l c y C 3 0...

Page 19: ...1 2 Unit No 1 3 Unit No 1 4 1 0001 2 0002 3 0003 5 0005 4 0004 0001 0005 Louver position code Louver No 03 01 02 04 Refrigerant pipe Drain pipe Electrical control box Releasing the louver lock Set 000...

Page 20: ...or units of the air conditioner in use be cleaned and maintained regularly to ensure efficient operation of the air conditioner When the air conditioner is operated for a long time periodic maintenanc...

Page 21: ...Turn on the power switch if it is off The air conditioner is in the ON timer operation Cancel the timer operation The batteries of the remote controller have been exhausted Replace the batteries The L...

Page 22: ...for initial 3 minutes after the main power switch circuit breaker is turned on for re starting the air conditioner Auto restart operation This air conditioner is equipped with an Automatic restarting...

Page 23: ...ar a chemicals factory or in a place subject to combustion emissions Corrosion may be generated on the aluminum fin and copper pipe of the heat exchanger Do not install the air conditioner near an obs...

Page 24: ...1 8 1 25 2 27 3 27 3 1 27 3 2 28 3 3 29 3 4 29 3 5 30 4 33 4 1 33 4 2 34 4 3 34 4 4 35 4 5 35 5 36 6 37 7 38 8 A B 38 9 39 10 41 11 42 12 43 13 44 1115350208_EN TH indb 23 1115350208_EN TH indb 23 3...

Page 25: ...e servicing CAUTION High temperature parts You might get burned when removing this panel CAUTION Do not touch the aluminum fins of the unit Doing so may result in injury CAUTION BURST HAZARD Open the...

Page 26: ...6 TH 5 TH 25 1 OFF OFF 50 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 1115350208_EN TH indb 25 1115350208_EN TH indb 25 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM...

Page 27: ...8 TH 7 TH EN TH TH 26 3 9 10 Q 1115350208_EN TH indb 26 1115350208_EN TH indb 26 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM...

Page 28: ...1 1 2 3 MODE A Auto Cool Dry Fan only A 4 30 C 17 C 5 FAN AUTO 5 LOW LOW MED MED HIGH 5 LOW LOW MED MED Dry AUTO 6 SWING SWING 7 FIX 8 OFF 9 ON 10 SET 11 CLR 12 Hi POWER Cool 1115350208_EN TH indb 27...

Page 29: ...Cool Dry Fan only 3 17 C 30 C Fan only 4 AUTO 5 LOW LOW MED MED HIGH Dry 5 6 Hi POWER High Power Hi POWER 7 P 8 Q X 1 2 2 R03 AAA X 2 R03 AAA 1 1 3 2 X Q AM 0 00 ON OFF 2 1 1 ON OFF ON OFF 1 10 2 1115...

Page 30: ...14 TH 13 TH 29 Q ON OFF 3 2 1 1 CLOCK 2 ON OFF ON OFF 1 10 3 3 3 Q 8 8 1 2 6 15 Q 3 4 1 36 2 3 4 5 6 1115350208_EN TH indb 29 1115350208_EN TH indb 29 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM...

Page 31: ...ool Fan only 3 FAN ONLY 4 FAN LOW LOW MED MED HIGH 3 FAN ONLY X 10 Q X 2 3 1 1 2 MODE Dry 3 3 X 10 Q X 2 3 1 4 1 2 MODE A 3 4 FAN LOW LOW MED MED HIGH 3 X 10 1115350208_EN TH indb 30 1115350208_EN TH...

Page 32: ...X ON OFF 2 3 1 1 ON OFF 10 1 2 3 15 30 X W 1 OFF 2 ON 3 W 1 ON 2 OFF 3 X W 1 ON 2 OFF 3 4 3 3 X X ON OFF OFF ON OFF timer 3 1115350208_EN TH indb 31 1115350208_EN TH indb 31 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29...

Page 33: ...WER high power operation 1 X 1 Hi POWER Hi POWER Hi POWER X 1 Hi POWER Hi POWER Hi POWER Hi POWER Q 1 1 PRESET 3 P Q ON OFF 1 1 SLEEP 1 3 5 9 1115350208_EN TH indb 32 1115350208_EN TH indb 32 3 29 255...

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Page 35: ...TH 23 TH EN TH TH 34 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 3 Q 1 12 1 2 3 Auto Auto 4 Cool Dry Auto 10 Auto Auto 1 3 1115350208_EN TH indb 34 1115350208_EN TH indb 34 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29 2559 BE 6 54...

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Page 37: ...H EN TH TH 36 5 COOL Q 1 1 FIX FIX FIX FIX 1 1 SWING SWING SWING FIX SWING FIX FIX 10 Q 1 1 SWING 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1115350208_EN TH indb 36 1115350208_EN TH indb 36 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29 2559 B...

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Page 43: ...40 TH 39 TH EN TH TH 42 11 ON OFF Low Fan Q 0 5 1115350208_EN TH indb 42 1115350208_EN TH indb 42 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM...

Page 44: ...Q X X 4 1 4 01 CODE No CHECK Unit No 2 CODE No 01 04 3 W 12 W 3 3 3 W 3 W W 8 W W W W 12 W 15 C 46 C 21 C 32 C 15 C 24 C 80 1115350208_EN TH indb 43 1115350208_EN TH indb 43 3 29 2559 BE 6 54 PM 3 29...

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