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Page 3: ...easant benefits awaiting you with room air conditioning is that in addition to being cooled the room air is filtered and dehumidified This manual is designed to help you be familiar with the many comf...

Page 4: ...RAIN HOSE AND REFRIGERANT PIPING INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT BODY TO THE WALL HANG BRACKET CONNECTING THE PIPING 27 CONNECTING PIPE TO THE INDOOR UNIT CONNECTING THE INTERCONNECTING PIPE TO THE OUTDOOR...

Page 5: ...ions are not observed or if change are made to the electrical connections Contact your Carrier distributor if you need futher help Before performing service or maintenance operations on the system tur...

Page 6: ...ric shock never splash the indoor and the outdoor unit with water Do not put hands or objects into the discharge grille of outdoor unit This unit has a fan running at high speed It is very dangerous t...

Page 7: ...eat sources away from the unit high temperature can cause damage In summer if possible prevent direct sunlight from entering the room draw curtains or blinds Use the correct voltage Using voltage othe...

Page 8: ...mote control The setting conditions of emergency operation are as follows This operation is used for checking after unit installation Press the EMER button continuously during 5 10sec And then unit wi...

Page 9: ...er does not operate normally after replacing the batteries remove the batteries refit and repress the RST button after 5 seconds NOTE RESERV CANCEL RESERV CANCEL 6 Replacing Batteries 1 2 3 Remove the...

Page 10: ...e control where its signals can reach the receiver of the air conditioner A distance of 5m is allowed You can hear a beep from the unit which indicates that the signal is received 5m maximum The air c...

Page 11: ...on User selected position Swing up and down AUTO SWING AUTO LOW MED HIGH A 1 2 3 4 5 Lightsupwhenthesignalfromtheremotecontrolistransmitted A receiving beep is heard from the unit Lights up when the b...

Page 12: ...AN SPEED button Press this button to select the desired fan speed AUTO LOW MED HIGH TEMP button Press these buttons to set the desired temperature FLAP button Press this button to control the desired...

Page 13: ...ress this button again to stop operation When the room temperature is between 21 c 29 c If the room temperature is lower 1 c or more than the set temperature HEAT mode will be operated If the room tem...

Page 14: ...t at 2 00 A M HOUR MINUTE buttons Press these buttons to set the stop time desired while the OFF Timer symbol is flashing RESERV button Press this button by pointing the remote control towards the rec...

Page 15: ...mer reservation You can change the ON OFF reservation time during the EVERYDAY Timer reservation If you cancel the ON Timer or OFF Timer reservation while EVERYDAY Timer is reserved EVERYDAY Timer wil...

Page 16: ...the end of the 3 hours To change the reserved time or to cancel press the SLEEP Button again 1 hr 2 hr 3 hr 7 hr 9 hr Cancel This function enables the user to automatically switch off the unit PROCEDU...

Page 17: ...louver with the handle after opening the flap COOL HEAT COOL HEAT Always use the remote control to adjust the flap position otherwise it may cause abnormal operation Please turn off the unit and turn...

Page 18: ...iminating odor and microscopic dust Standard Air Filter Electrostatic Filter White Optional Photo Catalyst Filter Blue Optional Electrostatic Filter White Optional Active Carbon Filter Black Optional...

Page 19: ...oise can sometimes be heard during operation or when the unit turns on It is the sound of plastic expanding due to an abrupt temperature change Temperature ranges suitable for unit operation are as fo...

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Page 21: ...Rinse the panel under running water and dry completely in a shaded area Refit it correctly Installation procedure is reverse to the removal procedure 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567...

Page 22: ...19 The following installation accessories are supplied with unit Use them as required STANDARD INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES 42KP5P5402B_I 2004 3 30 6 35 PM Page 1 Adobe PageMaker 6 5K PPC...

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Page 24: ...outdoor unit Max 5m Dripping due to insufficient insulation of pipes INSTALLATION TIPS The following points should be avoided Excessive distance between the indoor and the outdoor unit Max 15m Kinkin...

Page 25: ...nstall the wall hang bracket so that it is level Use a plumb line if necessary Figure 4 Be sure to leave the clearance spaces shown in Figure 1 Before installing the wall hang bracket remove it from t...

Page 26: ...nsure good drainage 23 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567...

Page 27: ...auses malfunction of the unit and electric shock Check local electrical codes and also any specific wiring instructions or limitation During installation proceed first with refrigerant connections bet...

Page 28: ...e marking places of the body A B onto the hole of the bracket 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121...

Page 29: ...uring 2 screws to the body and wall hang bracket Refer to the screw hole location A B in Figure 11 Removing the frame grille Detach terminal block cover by removing two screws and remove two screws fr...

Page 30: ...r flaring the tube to connect to the outdoor unit Tighten the flare nut of the connection pipe at the outdoor unit valve Figure 15 27 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212...

Page 31: ...Close the low pressure valve of the gauge manifold and stop the vacuum pump operation If the indicator of gauge manifold is returned within 1 2minute after stopping the vacuum pump check the piping c...

Page 32: ...yl tape Figure 17 18 Fill the gap between the inside of wall sleeve and the pipe with a sealer so that rain and wind does not enter Figure 19 Figure 17 Pipe Pipe insulation Vinyl tape Figure 19 Wall s...

Page 33: ...th local codes on running the wire from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit Every wire must be connected firmly During installation proceed first with refrigerant connections between indoor and outdoo...

Page 34: ...oor unit power cord Plug into the wall outlet For Cooling Only Model For Heat Pump Model CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY CAPACITY Btu h AMPERE RATING A 7000 10A 9000 12A 12000 16A The rating of time delay...

Page 35: ...operate normally Does each lamp light normally Do the horizontal louvers operate normally Is the drain correct b Outdoor unit Is there any abnormal noise or vibration during operation Is there any ga...

Page 36: ...ssary for you to assign each unit its own address so each can be operated by its own remote control One address selector is in the PCB side and the other is configured by remote control The address se...

Page 37: ...ws or doors open Close the windows and doors abnormally low Is anything obstructing the outdoor unit Remove the obstruction Is the fan speed too low Change the fan speed selection Is the operation mod...

Page 38: ...el 53P100C 650 680 Not Allowed SCF130111H 53P100C 620 650 Not Allowed PH120T1 5C 53P150C 750 790 830 SCF160113A 53P100H 700 800 Not allowed SCF130111H 53P150H 1120 1170 1220 SCF170114A Table 1 The Met...

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