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press  ON/OFF  button.

Need to change the temperature.

Want to lower the temperature, please press  the 

O

O

DOWN  button once,it will lower 1 C/1 F.

Want to upper  the temperature, please press  the 

O

O

UP  button once,it will upper 1 C/1 F.

When the machine works hard with low outdoor ambient
 temperature, the outdoor fan motor will stop, and 
the condenser will defrost for a while, it is not a problem.

The temperature can be set automatically, not be 
changed. The machine works at the temperature 
lower the room  temperature a little.

Dehumidifying   operation

Press the ON/OFF button again.

Need to stop

Please MODE  to select the running mode.

If you have set the mode, the next  time you press ON/OFF 
button, the machine will run as before.

Caution:

Select”Auto-Ccooling-Dehumidifying-Heating”

Select the mode, and you
can adjust the temp. or air
direction.

If the doors/windows of the room not well closed,
the ambient temperature too hot or too cold, then 
 the room temperature will not reach the setting
 temperature.

Heating operation

Press once, the mode change as the sequence:
Auto - Cooling - Dehumidifying  - Heating (only for 
heating pump type) - Ventilation.

(only for heating pump type)

Select the Mode (Cooling-Dehumidifying-Heating-Ventilation)

RESET

TEMP

SWING 

MODE 

CLOCK 

SWING 

TIMER 

SET 

SWING 

SLEEP 

FAN 

BUTTERY

C/ F 

ON/OFF

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Summary of Contents for 700500

Page 1: ...MODEL 700500 700505 700510 15 SEER MINI SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION VIDEO AVAILABLE ON www ideal air com ...

Page 2: ...ing Tighten the nut with a torque wrench for a leak free connection Open the stop valves all the way and leave open Check for leaks with soapy water at all refrigerant line connections NOTE Depending on the system t vide snow vents 1 ...

Page 3: ...ne clé dynamométrique pour une connexion sans fuite Ouvrir les vannes d arrêt tout le chemin et laisser ouverte Vérifiez pour les les fuites avec la l eau savonneuse à tous les connexions de ligne de de fluide frigorigène 2 ...

Page 4: ... R 4 1 0A Ga uge m a nifold Pre ssu re is h ig h an d c an n o t b e m e a su re d w it h a co n ven t io n a l ga u g e To p re ve nt erro ne o u s m ixin g o f ot he r re frig era n ts th e d ia m et er of e a ch p o rt h a s b e en c ha n g ed I t is re co m m en d e d th e g au g e w ith s ea ls 0 1 t o 5 3 M P a 1 t o 5 3 ba r f or hig h pre ssu re 0 1 to 3 8 M Pa 1 t o 38 ba r fo r lo w p re...

Page 5: ... AMPACITY 15A 21A 22A MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION TIME DELAY FUSE OR HACR TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKER 20A 25A 30A e system before beginning Installation Accessories Name Q ty Use Wall hook bracket 1 For indoor unit installation Remote controller 1 Use for air conditioner operation Battery 2 For remote control unit Drain Pipe 1 For indoor unit installation Wall Caps 1 For indoor unit installation Wall ...

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Page 11: ...quick connect fittings to the outdoor unit valves with 2 wrenches DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN DAMAGE LEAKAGE WILL OCCUR Remove the brass caps on the two valves with a wrench Open the liquid valve gas valve with an allen wrench Reinstall the brass caps on the valves Gas leakage Inspection After connecting the piping check all connections caps for leakage carefully soapy water or an electronic refrigerant d...

Page 12: ... the two valves with a wrench 5 Disconnect the power cable from outdoor unit 6 Loose the nut of the quick connect pipe from the outdoor unit valve with 2 wrenches INSURE NO DEBRI ENTERS THE QUICK CONNECTS IF DEBRI IS ALLOWED TO ENTER SYSTEM DAMAGE MAY OCCUR 11 ...

Page 13: ...ve Fan Motor CN614 CN27 CN15 CN2 CN1 CN17 CN4 CN6 CN11 CN9 CN10 CN21 Blue Blue Black Red Yellow Brown CN14 P P S L N N N N 5 6 L2 3 4 N W V U P Black Black Black Black Black White White White Blue White Red Red Red Reactor Terminal Plate CBB65 Capacitor CBB61 Capacitor G AMB PIPE EXHT G G G M COMPRESSOR SENSOR PO SENSOR PG SENSOR PQ Main PCB Inverter modular PCB S R Red Red Red AC AC AC IN IN OUT ...

Page 14: ... PG LINE 5 G G 1 L2 L1 Y G Y G RED RED WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK 3 3 2 2 9 CN1 N S L IN CN7 CN9 CN11 CN8 T1 ROOM T2 PIPE SW1 CN6 CN15 CN17 TRANS OUT TRANSFORMER DISPLAY BOARD TRANS IN 18000Btu h Electrical Wiring Diagram Inverter modular PCB 13 ...

Page 15: ... CN11 CN21 COM ON CN14 CN9 CN27 CN15 Red Red Red CN614 R S C N P W V U Red White White White White G G Y G Y G Y G Y G L1 L1 L2 L2 G G 1 G G M 5 6 PO PG PQ 3 L2 4 AC AC AC Capacitor TRANSFORMER DISPLAY BOARD 2 CN1 CN5 CN4 WHITE WHITE RED BLACK BLACK RED SW1 CN15 CN3 CN21 CN23 HONEY WELL SM SM CN18 CN17 CN16 PT PT RT RT FAN N IN L IN Y G Y G CN9 TRANS OUT TRANS OUT 2 5 12 2 2 9 4 5 5 S G 1 L2 L1 24...

Page 16: ...G White White White Red Red Black Black Black G G Y G G N P CBB61 Rectifier bridge Fan Motor P P P5 N N S L N N IN IN L IN IN OUT CN17 CN4 CN1 CN10 CN6 CN11 COM ON 3 L2 4 AC AC AC Capacitor FAN SM SM SM CN5 BLACK BLACK RED RED LEFT UP DOWN S CN4 CN18 CN23 CN20 RT RT PT PT SW1 CN19 CN26 CN17 CN21 WHITE WHITE CN1 CN9 N IN L IN TRANS IN TRANS OUT 5 5 5 5 Y G Y G G G 1 L2 L1 2 2 9 4 2 2 TRANSFORMER RI...

Page 17: ...door Inverter Modular PCB 12K 18K 24K Outdoor Inverter Modular PCB 12K 18K 24 36KBTU Outdoor Main PCB 12K 18KBTU Indoor PCB 36KBTU Indoor PCB INDOOR PCB OUTDOOR MAIN PCB INVERTER MODULAR PCB 24KBTU Indoor PCB 16 ...

Page 18: ... ly to t he te rm in a l b lo ck Im p e rf e ct ins ta lla tio n m a y ca us e a fire 5 D o no t u se th e e a rt h scre w f o r an ext e rn a l co nn e ct or O n ly u se f or in t erco n n ec tio n be t w ee n t w o un its 1 M a tc h th e te rm in al blo ck n um b e rs a n d co nn e ctio n co rd co lo rs w ith t ho se of th e o u td o or un it Erro ne o u s w irin g m ay ca u se b urn in g of t h...

Page 19: ...efrigerant tubing the compressor or any moving part Loose wiring may cause the terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction A fire hazard may also exist Therefore be sure all wiring is tightly connected Connect wires to the matching numbers colors of terminals 120V 60HZ 12KBTU 230V 60HZ 24KBTU 36KBTU 1 The rated voltage of this product is 120v 60hz for 12kbtu unit 230v 60hz for 24kbtu 36kbtu...

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Page 23: ...er filter 1 18 Front cover 1 17 louver 1 16 Drain hose 1 15 Power cable with plug 1 14 Step motor 1 13 Air deflector assembly 1 12 Liquid quick connector 1 11 Gas quick connector 1 10 evaporator 1 9 Motor buffer right 1 8 Blower motor 1 7 Motor buffer left 1 6 blower 1 5 Blower bearing 1 4 PCB 1 3 terminal 1 2 Electric box 1 1 Back cover 1 NO NAME Q ty Motor bearing right Motor bearing left 22 ...

Page 24: ...ront grill 1 22 Access plate 1 7 Front panel 1 23 Capacitor clips 1 8 Bottom plate 1 24 Compressor capacitor 1 9 filter capacitor 1 25 Wire clip 1 10 Partition board 1 26 Electric box 1 11 Reactor 1 27 Fan motor capacitor 1 12 Compressor jacket 1 28 Outdoor PCB 1 13 Compressor 1 29 Module 1 14 Outdoor motor 1 30 Radiator 1 15 Reversing valve 1 31 Motor bracket 1 16 Valve plate 1 23 ...

Page 25: ... Time Setting Button Mode Button Fan Speed Button Sleep Mode Button Clock Set Button RESET TEMP SWING MODE CLOCK SWING TIMER SET SWING SLEEP FAN BUTTERY C F Open the cover LCD Display Temperature UP DOWN Swing Button ON OFF TEMP SWING FAN RESET BUTTERY 24 ...

Page 26: ...et the Hr Min Press button to set the Hr Min Press once the hour will change with 1 hour the minute will change with 10 minutes Press once the hour will change with 1 hour the minute will change with 10 minutes Time on and timer off can be set together the near setting will take effect first Timer Operation Timer on Timer off Setting the Timer on Setting the Timer off Program timer operation The t...

Page 27: ...djustment Please set the following operation while the air conditioner is running To start the auto swing operation RESET TEMP SWING MODE CLOCK SWING TIMER SET SWING SLEEP FAN BUTTERY C F ON OFF Swing Operation Right Left Air Direction Adjustment Move the Right Left louvers to adjust air flow in the direction you prefer When adjusting the Right Left Louvers it is necessary to stop the Air Conditio...

Page 28: ... lowest immediately In sleep operation if SLEEPbutton is pressed by any time the sleep operation will be cancelled Press SLEEP button there will have on the remote controller Sleep Operation Please set the following operation while the air conditioner is running RESET TEMP SWING MODE CLOCK SWING TIMER SET SWING SLEEP FAN BUTTERY C F ON OFF To start sleep operation During Cooling Dry operation When...

Page 29: ...de Please set the fan speed to high speed if you want to cool down the whole room quickly If you are annoyed at the running sound when you sleep please set the sleep operation for low speed See Page 13 The air direction will automatically become horizontal when the air conditioner run at drying or cooling mode for a hour with or place Please use remote controller to adjust the up down air directio...

Page 30: ...ess the ON OFF button again Need to stop Please MODE to select the running mode If you have set the mode the next time you press ON OFF button the machine will run as before Caution Select Auto Ccooling Dehumidifying Heating Select the mode and you can adjust the temp or air direction If the doors windows of the room not well closed the ambient temperature too hot or too cold then the room tempera...

Page 31: ...MP SWING MODE CLOCK SWING TIMER SET SWING SLEEP FAN C F TEMP SWING MODE CLOCK SWING TIMER SET SWING SLEEP FAN C F R E S E T R E S E T R E S E T C F R E S E T R E S E T T I M E R S W I N G C F R E S E T 30 ...

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Page 35: ...ion on indoor unit PCB is CN11 T1_ROOM for 12kbtu 18kbtu CN20 ROOM RT for 24kbtu 36kbtu replace with new sensor B after step A if unit still displays error code E2 change the indoor unit PCB E 3 INDOOR UNIT FAN COIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE A Connection location on indoor unit PCB is CN8 T2_PIPE for 12kbtu 18kbtu CN19 PIPE PT for 24kbtu 36kbtu replace with new sensor B after step A if unit still...

Page 36: ...B for both indoor unit and outdoor unit B Check the status of LED4 lamp on outdoor unit main PCB if it s dark or flashing check the wiring on outdoor unit main PCB if wiring is correct change the outdoor unit main PCB C if LED4 lamp is lit change indoor unit PCB D If step C does not work change outdoor unit main PCB E 9 INVERTER MODULAR BOARD FAILURE A Check the voltage of input AC power is correc...

Page 37: ...an motor is operating B Checking if unit is in the cooling mode while ambient temperature is above the system operating range C Check outdoor unit fan coil temperature P 1 SIGNAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN OUTDOOR UNIT MAIN PCB AND INVERTER MODULAR BOARD A Check the wiring on outdoor unit main PCB is correct or loose B If step A is passed then change outdoor unit main PCB C If step A does not pass chan...

Page 38: ...R CODE INDICATION G Y R X X X Normal operation Normal Standby X X Current protection X X Discharge gas temperature sensor failure X Ambient temperature sensor failure X Condenser fan coil temperature sensor failure Voltage fluctuation protection X X IPM modular protection X Compressor temperature protection X X Without signal communication between outdoor unit main PCB and outdoor unit inverter mo...

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Page 40: ...ambient Indoor outdoor pipe sensor resistance ambient Indoor outdoor pipe sensor 39 ...

Page 41: ...Indoor Unit Thermostat Black cable White cable Yellow Y R W O Red White Black connector connector WIRING FOR AUXILIARY THERMOSTAT 40 ...

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