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Installation

Do not install the air conditioner in the following places

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Do not install the air conditioner in any place within 1 m from a TV, stereo, or radio set. If the unit is installed in 
such place, noise transmitted from the air conditioner affects the operation of these appliances.

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Do not install the air conditioner near a high frequency appliance (such as sewing machine or massager for 
business use), otherwise the air conditioner may malfunction.

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Places where iron or other metal dust is present. If iron or other metal dust adheres to or collects on the interior 
of the air conditioner, it may spontaneously combust and start a fire.

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Do not install the air conditioner in a humid or oily place, or in a place where steam, soot, or corrosive gas is 
generated.

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Do not install the air conditioner in a salty place such as seaside area.

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Do not install the air conditioner in a place where a great deal of machine oil is used.

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Do not install the air conditioner in a place where it is usually exposed to strong wind such as in seaside area.

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Do not install the air conditioner in a place where sulfureous gas generated such as in a spa.

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Do not install the air conditioner in a vessel or mobile crane.

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Do not install the air conditioner in an acidic or alkaline atmosphere (in a hot-spring area or near 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.

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Do not install the air conditioner near an obstacle (such as air vent, lighting equipment) that disturbs discharge 
air. (Turbulent airflow may reduce the performance or disable devices.)

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Do not use the air conditioner for special purposes such as preserving food, precision instruments, or art objects, 
or where breeding animals or growing plants are kept. 
(This may degrade the quality of preserved materials.)

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Do not install the air conditioner over an object that must not get wet. (Condensation may drop from the indoor 
unit at a humidity of 80% or more or when the drain port is clogged.)

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Do not install the air conditioner in a place where an organic solvent is used.

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Do not install the air conditioner near a door or window subject to humid outside air. 
Condensation may form on the air conditioner.

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Do not install the air conditioner in a place where special spray is used frequently.

Be careful with noise or vibrations

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Do not install the air conditioner in a place where noise by outdoor unit or hot air from its air discharge annoys 
your neighbours.

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Install the air conditioner on a solid and stable foundation so that it prevents transmission of resonating, operation 
noise and vibration.

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If one indoor unit is operating, some sound may be audible from other indoor units that are not operating.

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Summary of Contents for 42TSV0131BP

Page 1: ...CONDITIONER SPLIT TYPE Owner s Manual Indoor Unit Model name Concealed Duct Type 42TSV0131BP 42TSV0181BP 42TSV0241BP 42TSV0361BP 42TSV0401BP For commercial use čĬĕĎĆĔýĢëňèĕüğëėèāĕöėëąŋ 1116950207_Cover indd C1 1116950207_Cover indd C1 3 22 16 9 00 AM 3 22 16 9 00 AM ...

Page 2: ...ge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance According to EN 60335 1 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowle...

Page 3: ...ice person The qualified service person is a person who installs repairs maintains relocates and removes the air conditioners made by Toshiba Carrier Corporation He or she has been trained to install repair maintain relocate and remove the air conditioners made by Toshiba Carrier Corporation or alternatively he or she has been instructed in such operations by an individual or individuals who have ...

Page 4: ...yourself 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 other such jobs constitutes working at heights Due to the danger of falling off the stand and injuring yourself while working at heights this kind of work should not be done by unqualified in...

Page 5: ... 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 and do not spray flammable aerosol directly to the air conditioner They may catch fire Stop running the air conditioner and turn off the breaker before cleaning Otherwise injury may result as the fan is rotati...

Page 6: ...during setup of the timer or other settings 4 TEST run display Displayed during a test run 5 Timer display The selected timer time is displayed When an error occurs error code is displayed 6 Timer mode display The selected timer mode is displayed 7 Filter display Reminder to clean the air filter 8 Fan speed display The selected fan speed mode is displayed 9 Set temperature display The selected set...

Page 7: ...n Filter reset button Resets display after cleaning filter 4 button Test button Use only for service During normal operation do not use this button 5 button When the button is pushed the operation starts and it stops by pushing the button again When the operation has stopped the operation lamp and all the displays disappear 6 Operation lamp Green light illuminates when unit is on Although it flash...

Page 8: ... Example of remote control display 23 5 hours 1 34 hours 2 3 Push button display disappears and time display goes on and or display flashes When On timer is activated time and On timer are displays and other displays disappear 4 Cancel timer operation Push button Timer display disappears NOTE When the operation stops after the timer reached the preset time the Repeat Off timer resumes the operatio...

Page 9: ...g mode the power saving mode is retained until the next operation 7 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 Cleaning air filters Clogged air filters will reduce the cooling performance 1 If is displayed on the remot...

Page 10: ...it breaker and inform the dealer where you purchased the product of the product number and symptom Do not attempt to repair the unit by yourself as doing so is dangerous If the check indicator e g is displayed on the remote controller LCD inform the dealer of its content as well If any of the following occur stop running the unit immediately turn off the circuit breaker and contact the dealer wher...

Page 11: ...fter the main power switch circuit breaker is turned on for re starting the air conditioner Power failure Power failure during operation will stop the unit completely To restart the operation push the ON OFF button on the remote controller Lightning or a wireless car telephone operating nearby may cause the unit to malfunction Turn off the main power switch or circuit breaker and then turn them on...

Page 12: ...emicals 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 obstacle such as air vent lighting equipment that disturbs discharge air Turbulent airflow may reduce the performance or disable devices Do not use the air conditioner for special purposes such as preserving fo...

Page 13: ...ĨèĠøŇ 8 þĿãęĨüģþ ĠĈēýěååĈúĘħĄĘčăĕāĆŇĕèâĕą âĕĆĆĔýĆĜň ĎĆĚĐčăĕā éėøĢéģĄŇþâøė ĎĆĚĐãĕ åĊĕĄĆĜňĠĈēþĆēčýâĕĆöŋčĕĄĕĆùĢëňğåĆĚħĐèþĆĔýĐĕâĕċüĘĨ ģ ň ĠøŇøňĐèĄĘâĕĆåĊýåěĄ ĜĠĈĎĆĚĐģ ňĆĔýåĬĕĠüēüĬĕğâĘħąĊâĔýâĕĆĢëňèĕüĐěþâĆöŋ ĢüĊėûĘúĘħþĈĐ ăĔą ĠĈēğãňĕĢéùęèĐĔüøĆĕąúĘħĐĕéğâė ãęĨü ģĄŇåĊĆþĈŇĐąĢĎňğ ĦâğĈŇü ğåĆĚħĐèþĆĔýĐĕâĕċ ģĄŇåĊĆĢĎňğ ĦâğþŎüÿĜňúĬĕåĊĕĄčēĐĕ ĠĈēýĬĕĆěèĆĔâČĕġ ąúĘħģĄŇĄĘ âĕĆåĊýåěĄ ĜĠĈ ċēĄûĒì 1 áņĎãĈĄĄđĈĒæĝÿĘĥĎãĈēĂüĆĎõāĒă...

Page 14: ...Ňĕè ĘğâĘħąĊâĔýâĕĆþñėýĔøėèĕüüĘĨ ÿĜňøė øĔĨèúĘħĄĘåĊĕĄëĬĕüĕîìęħèģ ňĆĔýĐüěîĕøĢĎňþñėýĔøėèĕüğâĘħąĊâĔýčĕĆúĬĕåĊĕĄğąĦüĠĈēúŇĐúĘħğâĘħąĊâĔýâĕĆøė øĔĨè âĕĆąňĕąøĬĕĠĎüŇèĠĈēâĕĆùĐ ìęħèéēĄĘåĊĕĄğëĘħąĊëĕîğâĘħąĊâĔýâĕĆþñėýĔøėèĕüâĔýčĕĆúĬĕåĊĕĄğąĦüĠĈēâĕĆøŇĐúŇĐ øĕĄúĘħâĬĕĎü ģĊň ġ ąãňĐâĬĕĎü ĠĈēâðĎĄĕąúňĐèùėħü ĠĈēğþŎüýěååĈúĘħģ ňĆĔýâĕĆĀŀâĐýĆĄúĕè ňĕüâĕĆþñėýĔøėèĕü âĔýčĕĆúĬĕåĊĕĄğąĦüĠĈēúŇĐãĐèğåĆĚħĐèþĆĔýĐĕâĕċúĘħÿĈėøġ ąġøëėýĕ ĠåğĆĘąĆŋ ...

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Page 16: ... ĐĕéúĬĕĢĎňøĔĊğåĆĚħĐè ĈňĄĈèĠĈēúĬĕĢĎňğâė âĕĆýĕ ğéĦýģ ň ĐąŇĕĢĎňĈēĐĐèâʼnĕìĎĆĚĐĊĔøùěģĊģĂĐĚħüğãňĕĢâĈňğåĆĚħĐèþĆĔýĐĕâĕċ ĠĈēĐąŇĕāŇüčĕĆģĊģĂģþúĘħğåĆĚħĐèþĆĔýĐĕâĕċ ğāĆĕēĐĕéúĬĕĢĎň čĕĆğĎĈŇĕüĔĨüøė ģĂģ ň Ďąě âĕĆúĬĕèĕüãĐèğåĆĚħĐèþĆĔýĐĕâĕċĠĈēøĔ âĆēĠčģĂĂŃĕâŇĐüúĬĕåĊĕĄčēĐĕ ĄėêēüĔĨü Đĕéýĕ ğéĦýģ ňğāĆĕēāĔ ĈĄĎĄěü ňĊąåĊĕĄğĆĦĊčĜè ĢĎňÿĜňĠúüéĬĕĎüŇĕąúĬĕåĊĕĄčēĐĕ ğåĆĚħĐèþĆĔýĐĕâĕċĢĎň âĕĆúĬĕåĊĕĄčēĐĕ úĘħģĄŇùĜâĊėûĘĐĕéúĬĕĢĎňëėĨüčŇĊüāĈĕč...

Page 17: ... èġĎĄ âĕĆúĬĕèĕüúĘħğĈĚĐâ 2 ċĒìĆĒàĊôʼnáņĎýĕõÿĆēõ Ġč èğĄĚħĐğåĆĚħĐèĄĚĐĐěþâĆöŋþŃĐèâĔüúĬĕèĕüĎĆĚĐ ğâė ãňĐÿė āĈĕ 3 ċĒìĆĒàĊôʼnàēĄöĒĦæãŅē Ġč èĆēĎĊŇĕèâĕĆøĔĨèğĊĈĕĎĆĚĐâĕĆøĔĨèåŇĕĐĚħüĥ 4 ċĒìĆĒàĊôʼnàēĄøõċĎûĝãĄĘĥĎæ Ġč èĆēĎĊŇĕèâĕĆú čĐýğåĆĚħĐè 5 ĞċõæöĒĈĝĆáĝĈĆē Ġč èøĔĊğĈãğĊĈĕúĘħğĈĚĐâģĊňĢüġĎĄ øĔĨèğĊĈĕ ğĄĚħĐğâė ãňĐÿė āĈĕ éēĠč èĆĎĔčãňĐÿė āĈĕ 6 ĞċõæğČĂõöĒĦæĝĈĆē Ġč èġĎĄ øĔĨèğĊĈĕúĘħğĈĚĐâ 7 ċĒìĆĒàĊôʼnĞýŅúàĄĎæĎēàēĉ ğøĚĐüĢĎňúĬĕåĊ...

Page 18: ... 2 üęŀĂ üęŀĂöĒĦæĝĈĆē ĢëňčĬĕĎĆĔýâĕĆøĔĨèğĊĈĕ 3 üęŀĂ üęŀĂöĒĦæãŅēĞýŅúàĄĎæĠČĂŅ øĔĨèåŇĕ ĢĎĄŇĎĈĔèéĕââĕĆúĬĕåĊĕĄčēĐĕ ĠÿŇüâĆĐè 4 üęŀĂ üęŀĂøõċĎû ĢëňčĬĕĎĆĔýâĕĆìŇĐĄĠìĄğúŇĕüĔĨü ĐąŇĕĢëňþ쳥üĘĨĢüĆēĎĊŇĕèâĕĆĢëňèĕüþâøė 5 üęŀĂ ğĄĚħĐâ þ쳥üĘĨ âĕĆúĬĕèĕüéēğĆėħĄãęĨü ĠĈēéēĎąě úĬĕèĕü ğĄĚħĐâ þ쳥üĘĨĐĘâåĆĔĨè ğĄĚħĐâĕĆúĬĕèĕüĎąě ĈèĠĈňĊ ģĂĠč èâĕĆúĬĕèĕüĠĈēâĕĆ Ġč èÿĈúĔĨèĎĄ éēĎĕąģþ 6 ġĀĞċõæàēĄøĪēæēú ğĄĚħĐğþľ ğåĆĚħĐè ģĂĠč èčĘğãĘąĊéē...

Page 19: ...ĆčĔħèèĕüĢĎňúĬĕåĊĕĄğąĦü ğåĆĚħĐèéēğĆėħĄúĬĕèĕüĎĈĔèéĕâúĘħğĈĚĐâġĎĄ þĆēĄĕö 1 üĕúĘ ĝĂĘĥĎĝĄĕĥĂàēĄøĪēæēúĠČĂŅČĆĒæçēàČăęõøĪēæēú ĎĕâāąĕąĕĄğþľ ĢëňèĕüøĔĊğåĆĚħĐèĐĘâåĆĔĨèúĔüúĘĎĈĔèéĕâøĔĊğåĆĚħĐèĎąě úĬĕèĕü éēģĄŇčĕĄĕĆùĢëňèĕüøĔĊğåĆĚħĐèģ ňþĆēĄĕö 3 üĕúĘ ğāĚħĐğþŎüâĕĆþâþŃĐèåĐĄğāĆčğìĐĆŋ 1 3 2 4 5 àēĄĠéņæēúöĒĦæĝĈĆēĝüļõüļõ čĕĄĕĆùĢëňèĕüøĔĨèğĊĈĕğþľ þľ ģ ňčĕĄġĎĄ čĕĄĕĆùøĔĨèğĊĈĕģ ňùęè 168 ëĔħĊġĄè øĔĨèğĊĈĕþľ ğåĆĚħĐèéēĎąě úĬĕèĕüğĄĚ...

Page 20: ... ġĎĄ þĆēĎąĔ āĈĔèèĕüéēąĔèåèĄĘÿĈĐąĜŇĠĄňĢüãöēúĘħøĔĊğåĆĚħĐèúĬĕèĕü Ďąě úĬĕèĕü ğþĈĘħąüġĎĄ âĕĆúĬĕèĕü ĎĆĚĐøĔĨèåŇĕ âĕĆúĬĕèĕüĢĎĄŇéüâĊŇĕéēąâğĈėââĕĆúĬĕèĕüãĐèġĎĄ þĆēĎąĔ āĈĔèèĕü 7 àēĄûĪēĄęæĄĒàĊē ãĪēĝöĘĎú àēĄøĪēãĈēĂċđĎēõĞýŅúàĄĎæĎēàēĉ ĞĆđċŅĈúĎĘĥúģ áĎæĞýŅúàĄĎæĎēàēĉĝüŌúàēĄĝċĖĥăæĎĒúöĄēăçēààēĄøĪēæēú ĠúøĖĥċĚæ õĒæúĒĦú ãĈĄĠČņýĚņöĕõöĒĦæøĖĥĂĖãĈēĂéĪēúēì ČĄĘĎéŅēæûĄĕàēĄøĖĥĂĖãĈēĂéĪēúēìĝüŌúýĚņõĪēĝúĕúàēĄĠČņ ĎăŅēÿăēăēĂ õĪēĝúĕúàē...

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