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RX(Y)Q RXQ8+1 RXYQ8~1

RXYQ18~4 RXQ5~1 RXYQ5~4

REYQ8~4 RXYSQ4~6M7V3B
VRVII and VRVII-S system air conditioner

4PW16234-1C

Operation manual

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8.

M

AINTENANCE

8.1.

Maintenance after a long stop period 

(eg. at the 

beginning of the season)

Check and remove everything that might be blocking inlet and
outlet vents of indoor units and outdoor units.

Clean air filters and casings of indoor units. Refer to the
operation manual supplied with the indoor units for details on
how to proceed and make sure to install cleaned air filters back
in the same position.

Turn on the power at least 6 hours before operating the unit in
order to ensure smoother operation. As soon as the power is
turned on, the remote controller displays appear.

8.2.

Maintenance before a long stop period 

(eg. at the 

end of the season)

Let the indoor units run in fan only operation for about half a day
in order to dry the interior of the units. Refer to 

"6.1. Cooling,

heating, fan only, and automatic operation" on page 3

 for details

on fan only operation.

Turn off the power. The remote controller displays disappear.

Clean air filters and casings of indoor units. Refer to the
operation manual supplied with the indoor units for details on
how to proceed and make sure to install cleaned air filters back
in the same position.

9.

F

OLLOWING

 

SYMPTOMS

 

ARE

 

NOT

 

AIR

 

CONDITIONER

 

TROUBLES

Symptom 1: The system does not operate

The air conditioner does not start immediately after the ON/OFF
button on the remote controller is pushed.
If the operation lamp lights, the system is in normal condition.
To  prevent overloading of the compressor motor, the air
conditioner starts 5 minutes after it is turned ON again in case it
was turned OFF just before. The same starting delay occurs
after the operation mode selector button was used.

If "Centralized Control" is displayed on the remote control and
pressing the operation button causes the display to blink for a
few seconds.
This indicates that the central device is controlling the unit.
The blinking display indicates that the remote control cannot be
used.

The system does not start immediately after the power supply is
turned on.
Wait one minute until the micro computer is prepared for
operation.

Symptom 2: Cool/Heat cannot be changed over

When the display shows "

" (change-over under

centralized control), it shows that this is a slave remote
controller.

When the cool/heat changeover remote control switch is
installed and the display shows "

" (change-over under

centralized control).
This is because cool/heat changeover is controlled by the cool/
heat changeover remote control switch. Ask your dealer where
the remote control switch is installed.

Symptom 3: Fan operation is possible, but cooling and heating do not 
work.

Immediately after the power is turned on.
The micro computer is getting ready to operate. Wait 10
minutes.

Symptom 4: The fan strength does not correspond to the setting.

The fan strength does no change even if the fan strength
adjustment button in pressed.
During heating operation, when the room temperature reaches
the set temperature, the outdoor unit goes off and the indoor unit
changes to whisper fan strength.
This is to prevent cold air blowing directly on occupants of the
room.
The fan strength will not change even if the button is changed,
when another indoor unit is in heating operation.

Symptom 5: The fan direction does not correspond to the setting

The fan direction does not correspond to the remote control
display. The fan direction does not swing.
This is because the unit is being controlled by the micro
computer.

Symptom 6: White mist comes out of a unit

Symptom 6.1:  Indoor unit

When humidity is high during cooling operation
If the interior of an indoor unit is extremely contaminated, the
temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven. It is
necessary to clean the interior of the indoor unit. Ask your dealer
for details on cleaning the unit. This operation requires a
qualified service person.

Immediately after the cooling operation stops and if the room
temperature and humidity are low
This is because warm refrigerant gas flows back into the indoor
unit and generates steam.

Symptom 6.2:  Indoor unit, outdoor unit

When the system is changed over to heating operation after
defrost operation
Moisture generated by defrost becomes steam and is
exhausted.

Symptom 7: The remote controller display reads "U4" or "U5" and stops, 
but then restarts after a few minutes

This is because the remote control is intercepting noise from
electric appliances other than the air conditioner. This prevents
communication between the units, causing them to stop.
Operation automatically restarts when the noise ceases.

Symptom 8: Noise of air conditioners

Symptom 8.1:  Indoor unit

A "zeen" sound is heard immediately after the power supply is
turned on.
The electronic expansion valve inside an indoor unit starts
working and makes the noise. Its volume will reduce in about
one minute.

A continuous low "shah" sound is heard when the system is in
cooling operation or at a stop
When the drain pump (optional accessories) is in operation, this
noise is heard.

A "pishi-pishi" squeaking sound is heard when the system stops
after heating operation.
Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by
temperature change make this noise.

A low "sah", "choro-choro" sound is heard while the indoor unit
is stopped.
When the other indoor unit is in operation, this noise is heard. In
order to prevent oil and refrigerant from remaining in the system,
a small amount of refrigerant is kept flowing.

Symptom 8.2:  Indoor unit, outdoor unit

A continuous low hissing sound is heard when the system is in
cooling or defrost operation.
This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both indoor
and outdoor units.

Summary of Contents for RXQ5M7W1B

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Page 2: ...2 3 1 1 4 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 5 3 5 2 4 6 UNIT NO 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 7 Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Double flow Multi flow Corner 8 RXYSQ RXYQ 1 1 4 4 3 2 6 7 5 5 REYQ 1 RXYSQ RXYQ 1 5 5 4 3 2 4 7 1 5 5 4...

Page 3: ...y for future reference WARNING Improper handling can lead to such serious consequences as death severe injury or damage to the equipment NOTE These instructions will ensure proper use of the equipment...

Page 4: ...door unit It may cause incomplete combustion or deformation of the unit due to the heat Do not allow a child to mount on the outdoor unit or avoid placing any object on it Falling or tumbling may resu...

Page 5: ...rt automatically after the power turns back on again 6 1 Cooling heating fan only and automatic operation See figure 3 and figure 4 1 Changeover cannot be made with a remote controller whose display s...

Page 6: ...dry operation Press the on off button The operation lamp lights up and the system starts operation Press the air flow direction adjust button Only for Double flow Multi flow Corner Ceiling suspended a...

Page 7: ...ller control system Two remote controllers control one indoor unit in case of group control system one group of indoor units The unit is individually operated 7 ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM OPERATION Obs...

Page 8: ...he power is turned on The micro computer is getting ready to operate Wait 10 minutes Symptom 4 The fan strength does not correspond to the setting The fan strength does no change even if the fan stren...

Page 9: ...e power If the display the unit number and the operation lamp flash and the malfunction code appears See figure 6 Measure Notify your dealer and report the malfunction code If the system does not prop...

Page 10: ...ong sites with 24 hour air conditioning Recommended replacement cycle of wear parts Table 2 Replacement Cycle list Contact your dealer for details Moving and discarding the unit Contact your dealer fo...

Page 11: ...NOTES NOTES...

Page 12: ...Zandvoordestraat 300 B 8400 Oostende Belgium 4PWEN16234 1C...

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