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71AV16

RZA

71AV16

Outdoor Unit

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UNPACKING & PACKING INSTRUCTION OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Design Pressure

Summary of Contents for FDMA71AV16

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Page 2: ...1 675 FDMA71AV16 UNPACKING PACKING INSTRUCTION OF INDOOR UNIT 20 21 41 ...

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Page 4: ...ntical to that stated in the manufacturer s label on the air conditioner Does not operate burnout Are you sure that there is no wrong wiring or piping or no loose wiring Does not operate burnout Is earthing completed Danger in case of leakage Are the sizes of electric wiring according to the specification Does not operate burnout Are any of air outlets or inlets of the indoor and outdoor units bloc...

Page 5: ... customer If you set the fan speed at thermostat OFF did you explain the set fan speed to the customer Have you handed the operation manual and the installation manual to the customer Have you checked that there is no generation of abnormal noise i e noise resulting from contamination or missing parts Is the printed circuit board switch not on the emergency EMG side The switch is factory set to th...

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Page 20: ...1 Unit Unpacking Cut all the straps a from the unit using strap cutter b as shown in figure Remove top corrugated cardboard sheet c EPS from the unit by pulling it up as shown in figure c b a a a a d Remove the bottom corrugated cardboard sheet d EPS from the unit by pulling the unit up as shown in figure then remove the polythene product cover 19 ...

Page 21: ...ne product cover as shown in figure Put the cardboard box and EPS c upon the unit as shown in figure Fix the straps a on the unit as shown in figure Use marked reference for placing straps a Strap b Starp Cutter c Top corrugated cardboard sheet with EPS d Bottom corrugated cardboard sheet with EPS e Strap fixer d d c Reference for placing strap 4 places 12 2 Packing 20 ...

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Page 37: ... will take place for about 3 to 5 minutes Thereafter it will change to heating operation but this is not abnormal In this case the remote controller display will continue to display heating operation This is in order to detect if someone has forgotten to open the stop valve during trial operation If the outside air temperature is about 24 C or more even if HEATING operation is set the system may n...

Page 38: ...37 RZA71AV16 RZA71AV16 Outdoor RZA71AV16 Pipe length which is not required additional charging Pipe length over charge less R32 additional amount Kg 10 m 15m or less 20m or less 0 300 0 400 ...

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Page 41: ... shown in figure Remove the bottom skid d with EPS by pulling the unit up then remove the polythene product cover by pulling it up 14 Unpacking Packing of the Outdoor Unit 14 1 Unpacking Remove the cardboard box c from the unit after opening it and pulling it up as shown in figure d Bottom Skid 40 ...

Page 42: ... bottom skid d as shown in figure Put the cardboard box c upon the unit as shown in figure Fix the straps a on the unit by using portable strap fixing machine as shown in figure Use marked reference for placing straps a b c Strap Starp Cutter Cardboard box d Bottom Skid e Portable strap fixing machine 41 ...

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Page 47: ...46 Heat pump type This system provides COOLING HEATING AUTOMATIC PROGRAM DRY and FAN OPERATION modes ...

Page 48: ...47 RZA71AV16 HEATING OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE D B 10 to 27 D B 10to 24 W B 10to 18 RZA71AV16 ...

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Page 50: ...t After maximum 10 minutes of the DEFROST OPERATION the air conditioner returns to the HEATING OPERATION During or after the DEFROST OPERATION white mist comes out from the air inlet or outlet of the air conditioner Refer to 4 on page 53 A hissing and Shuh sound may be heard during this particular operation Regarding outside air temperature and heating capacity The heating capacity of the air cond...

Page 51: ...s 1 m or more away from the indoor unit and remote controller Images may become fuzzy and noise may be generated Turn off the power circuit breaker when it is not in use for a long period When the power circuit breaker is turned on small amount of power is consumed even if the air conditioner is not in operation 1 Turn off the power circuit breaker for saving energy When reoperating turn on the po...

Page 52: ...rflow volume of the air conditioner will result and the performance of the air conditioner will be degraded if the air filter is clogged with dust or dirt After completing cleaning and installing an air filter turn off the indication of or AIR FILTER CLEANINGTIME on the remote controller Press the FILTER SIGN RESET button The indication can be turned off while the unit is either operating or stopped...

Page 53: ...r is supplied to the air conditioner the indoor fan stops for about 10 minutes during the outdoor unit operation to protect the devices The above operation is performed not only at the time of installation but every time the power circuit breaker is turned off on For comfort heating it is recommended not to turn off the power circuit breaker during the HEATING OPERATION THE AIR CONDITIONER DOES NO...

Page 54: ...DRY OPERATION When the room temperature reaches the set temperature during the HEATING OPERATION the outdoor unit stops and the indoor unit goes into gentle wind It takes some time until the fan speed changes Raise the set temperature After a while the fan speed changes WHITE MIST COMES OUT OF THE AIR CONDITIONER When humidity is high during the COOL ING OPERATION In oily or dusty places If the in...

Page 55: ...curs during operation the air conditioner automatically restarts immediately after the power supply recovers 2 If the air conditioner stops after operating the air conditioner 3 The air conditioner operates but it does not Check if the set temperature is not proper Set to an appropriate temperature and fan speed Check if the FAN SPEED button is set to LOW SPEED Set to an appropriate temperature an...

Page 56: ...sures shown below and contact your local dealer The air conditioner must be repaired by a qualified service person WARNING When the air conditioner is malfunctioning giving off a burning odour etc turn off power to the air conditioner and contact your local dealer Continued operation under such circumstances may result in a failure electric shocks or a fire Contact your local dealer If a safety de...

Page 57: ... of this manual and any translation of the same in any language the English version of this manual shall prevail The manufacturer reserves the right to revise any of the specification and design contain herein at any time without prior notification 56 3P727715 8 D ...

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