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Page 1: ...ACE DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM EXPLODED VIEW AND SERVICE PARTS LIST CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL ONLY FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A ...

Page 2: ...9188 25 3 INSTALLATION 32 MODELS 79053 79056 32 MODELS 79074 79122 34 MODELS 79184 79188 37 4 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 40 4 1 OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS 40 4 2 PIPING SYSTEM 41 4 3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 42 5 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 47 MODEL 79053 47 MODEL 79056 48 MODEL 79074 49 MODEL 79122 50 MODEL 79184 51 MODEL 79188 52 6 EXPLODED VIEW AND SERVICE PARTS LIST 53 MODEL 79053 53 MODEL 79056 56 MODEL 79074 59 MODEL 7...

Page 3: ...OL ROOM TEMP CONTROL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL 79053 79056 79074 79122 5 100 565 5 2 9 7 8 2R 10C 1R 14C 2 2 R St_T_ THERMOSTAT STRUCTURE TOP DOWN PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR POWER CORD DRAIN SYSTEM 1 _ 115V 5 400 540 4 8 10 11 1 2R 10C 2R 14C 60Hz 7 000 760 7 9 2 26 6 DB 35 DR 12 4 2R 14C 2R 16C 12 000 1 260 11 5 9 5 19 4 WB 23 9 WB 17 2R 13C 2R 17C 79184 79188 10 208 230V 60Hz 17 500 18 000 1 940...

Page 4: ...mperature of the room Select a higher number for lower room temperature The temperature is selected by turning the TEMP knob to the desired position The 5 or 6 position is a normal setting for average conditions MODE OFF MED FAN LOW FAN HIGH COOL MED COOL LOW COOL Turns the air conditioner off Permits the medium fan speed operation without cooling Permits the low fan speed operation without coolin...

Page 5: ...etermineifcoolingis needed OOUFAN ENERGY O _ _ _ I I_ F_e_M R shthis butt n itwillt ggle between COOL and FAN _ SAVER _N OO_ I STOPPING OPERATION T T _MER O STeArRtTImNGO pEut_iONbutt n whenthe set is n t perking umeris set L ON OFF_ as_lo W__ HHUru rs2H_JoHou3HlUlHo4H urs 5H urs 6H urs 7H urs 12Hours _ Cancel To turn the Set ON push the button To rumthe Set OFF pushthe buttonagain This buttontake...

Page 6: ...1Hour_2Hours 3Hours _ 4Hours _ 5Hours _ 6Hours 7Hours 8Hours _ 9Hours _ 10Hours _ 11Hours _ 12Hours Cancel ENERGY SAVER The fan stopswhenthe compressor stopscooling Approximately evely 3 minutesthe fan willtum on and checkthe roomairto determineif coolingis needed COOL FAN Eve_time youpushthis button it willtogglebetween COOL and FAN POWER To turnthe Set ON pushthe button To tum the Set OFF pushth...

Page 7: ...ED EverylJme youpushthis button it issetasfollows High _ Low High ENERGY SAVER Thefan stopswhenthe compressor stops cooling Approximately every3 minutes the fan willtumonand checkthe roomair todetermine if cooling is needed RECEIVER To turnthe SetON pushthe button Totumthe SetOFF pushthe button again This button takespriority over anyotherbuttons Whenyoufirsttumiton the Set isonthe Highcoolmode an...

Page 8: ...andFAN POWER To turnthe SetON pushthe button Totumthe SetOFF pushthe button again Thisbutton takespriority overanyotherbuttons Whenyoufirstturniton the Setis onthe Highcoolmodeandthe temp at72 F TEMPERATURE SEI rlNG This button can automatically control the temperature ofthe room The temperature can be setwithin a rangeof 60 Fto 86 F by I F Selectthe lowernumber forlowertemperature ofthe room FAN ...

Page 9: ...Section 2 1 1 3 Remove 6 screws that secure the cabinet to the base pan See Figure 3 4 Lift the cabinet from the unit 5 Re install by referring to the procedures above 2 1 3 CONTROL BOARD 1 Disconnect the unit from the power source 2 Remove the front gdlle Refer to Section 2 1 1 3 Remove the cabinet Refer to Section 2 1 2 4 Remove 2 screws that secure the control board to base pan and orifice See ...

Page 10: ...he control board Refer to Section 2 1 3 5 Remove the orifice Refer to Section 2 2 1 6 Remove the screw that secures shroud and air guide Figure 7 7 Remove 2 screws that secure the base pan See Figure 8 8 Remove the screw that secures the shroud to channel of condenser 9 Press the snap area of shroud with your thumbs This allows you to remove it from the condenser 10 Lift the compressor upward with...

Page 11: ...te the motor by pulling it backward 9 Remove 2 screws that secure the air guide to the base fan See Figure 11 10 Push the air guide backward and lift it upward See Figure 11 11 Re install by referring to the procedures above Figure 10 Figure 11 2 3 ELECTRICAL PARTS 2 3 1 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to Section 2 1 2 2 Remove the nut which fastens the terminal cover 3 Remove the te...

Page 12: ...he capacitor clamp See Figure 15 5 Remove all the leads of capacitor terminals 6 Remove the capacitor 7 Re install the components by referring to the removal procedure above Figure 14 2 3 4 THERMOSTAT 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to Section 2 1 2 2 Remove the control board Refer to Section 2 1 3 3 Remove 2 screws which fasten the thermostat See Figure 16 4 Remove all the leads of the thermostat term...

Page 13: ...fer to Section 2 1 1 3 Remove the cabinet Refer to Section 2 1 2 4 Remove 2 screws that secure control board to base pan and orifice Refer to Section 2 1 3 5 Pulls the control board toward you 6 Disconnect the 2 receptacles and remove the grounding screw 7 Remove a screw secudng the clip with cord to the control board See Figure 19 8 Pull the power cord 9 Re install by referring to procedures abov...

Page 14: ...he evaporator connections 5 Remove the evaporator 6 Re install by referring to the procedures above 2 4 3 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to Section 2 1 2 2 Discharge the refrigerant by using a refrigerant recovery system 3 Remove the orifice Refer to Section 2 2 1 4 After discharging the refrigerant completely unbraze the interconnecting tube of the capillary tube 5 Remove the capillary...

Page 15: ...rews which fasten the cabinet at both sides 2 Remove the two screws which fasten the cabinet at back 3 Pull the base pan forward See Figure 22 2 5 3 CONTROL BOX 1 Remove the front grille Refer to section 2 5 1 2 Romove the 3 screws which fasten the control box 3 Pull the control box forward about 10 15cm 4 Discharge the capacitor by placing a 20 000 ohm resistoracross the capacitor terminals 5 Rem...

Page 16: ...6 Re install the components by referring to the above removal procedure Figure 24 2 6 2 BLOWER 1 Remove the air guide Refer to section 2 6 1 2 Move the evaporator sideward carefully 3 Remove the clamp which secures the blower with a hand plier See Figure 26 4 Remove 2 screws which fashen the motor mount 5 Pull the blower forward by dragging the motor mount upward carefully 6 Remove the blower 7 Re...

Page 17: ...ad protecto_ 6 Re install the component by referring to the above removal procedure Figure 29 2 7 2 COMPRESSOR 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to section 2 5 2 2 Discharge the regdgerant system using a FreonTM Recovery System If there is no valvo to attach the recovery system install one such as a watco a l before venting the FreonTM Leave the valve in place after servicing the system 3 Remove the oved...

Page 18: ... cord The special cord means the cord which has the same specification marked on the supply cord attached at the unit 2 7 5 THERMOSTAT 1 Remove the control box Refer to section 2 5 3 2 Remove the screw which fasten the display panel 3 Remove the two knobs 4 Remove the display panel 5 Remove the 2 screws which fasten the thermostat 6 Disconnect all the leads of thermostat terminals 7 Remove the the...

Page 19: ...nent by referring to notes 2 8 2 EVAPORATOR 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to section 2 5 2 2 Discharge the refrigerant system using a FreonTM Recovery System If there is no valve to attach the recovery system install one such as a WATCO A l before venting the FreonTM Leave the valve in place after servic ing the system 3 Remove the cover E P S and the upper air guide Refer to section 2 6 1 4 After di...

Page 20: ...ck 3 Pull the base pan forward See Figure 42 4 Remove the cabinet 5 Re install the component by referring to the removal procedure above Figure 42 2 9 3 CONTROL BOX 1 Remove the front gdlle Refer to section 2 9 1 2 Remove the cabinet Refer to section 2 9 2 3 Remove the 2 screws which fasten the control box cover 4 Remove two housings which connect compressor wire and motor wire in the control box ...

Page 21: ...pushing the tabs and remove it See Figure 45 10 Remove the clamp with hand plier which secures the blower 11 Remove the blower 12 Remove the 4 screws which fasten the air guide from the barrier 13 Move the air guide backward and pulling out from the base pan 14 Re install the components by referdng to the removal procedure above Figure 44 Figure 45 2 10 2 FAN 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to section ...

Page 22: ...eferring to the removal procedure above Figure 47 Figure 48 2 11 2 COMPRESSOR 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to section 2 9 2 2 Discharge the refrigerant system using a Freon_ Recovery System If there is no valve to attach the recovery system install one such as a watco a l before venting the FreonTM Leave the valve in place after servicing the system 3 Remove the overload protector Refer to section 2...

Page 23: ...ved procedure above Use only one ground marked hole _ for ground connection 8 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent 2 11 5 THERMOSTAT 1 Remove the control box Refer to section 2 9 3 2 Open the control box Refer to section 2 9 3 3 Remove the 2 screws which fasten the thermo stat 4 Disconnect 2 leads of th...

Page 24: ...et Refer to section 2 9 2 2 Remove the 4 screws which fasten the brace Refer to section 2 10 1 3 Remove the 5 screws which fasten the condenser and shroud 4 After discharging the refrigerant completely unbraze the interconnecting tube at the condenser connections 5 Remove the condenser 6 Re install the component by referring to notes 2 12 2 EVAPORATOR 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to section 2 9 2 2 ...

Page 25: ...two screws which fasten the cabinet at back See Figure 58 3 Pull the base pan forward 2 13 3 CONTROL BOX 1 Remove the front gdlle Refer to section 2 13 1 2 Pull the base pan forward so that you can remove the 2 screws which fasten the cover control at the dght side See Figure 59 3 Remove the 3 screws which fasten the control box See Figure 59 only for 79188 4 Discharge the capacitor by placing a 2...

Page 26: ...aporator sideward carefully 4 Remove the orifice from the air guide carefully 5 Remove the clamp which secures the blower with plier See Figure 61 6 Remove the blower with plier or your hand without touching blades See Figure 62 7 Re instaU the components by referring to the removal procedure above Figure 61 Figure 62 2 14 3 FAN 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to section 2 13 2 2 Remove the brace and s...

Page 27: ...5 6 Remove the motor 7 Re install the components by referring to the removal procedure above Figure 65 2 15 2 COMPRESSOR 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to section 2 13 2 2 Discharge the refrigerant system using FreonTM Recovery System If there is no valve to attach the recovery system install one such as a watco a 1 before venting the FreonTM Leave the valve in place after servicing the system 3 Disco...

Page 28: ... the control box 4 Disconnect 2 receptacles 5 Remove a screw which fastens the clip cord 6 Pull the power cord See Figure 68 7 Re install the component by referringto the removal procedure above Use only one ground marked hole O for ground connection 8 If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by the special cord The special cord means the cord which has the same specific...

Page 29: ...See Figure 70 6 Re install the components by referring to the above removal procedure above Figure 70 2 15 7 SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR 1 Remove the control box Refer to section 2 13 3 2 Unfold the control box Refer to section 2 15 3 3 Remove the crankshaft 4 Disconnect all the leads of the synchronous motor 5 Remove the 2 screws which fasten the syn chronous motor See Figure 71 6 Re install the components...

Page 30: ... the system With valves A and B closed stop the vacuum pump 6 4 Remove the hose from the vacuum pump and place it on the charging cylinder See figure 23B Open valve C Discharge the line at the manifold connection 6 5 The system is now ready for final charging 7 Recharge as follows 7 1 Rotary compressor systems are charged from the high side If the total charge cannot be put in the high side the ba...

Page 31: ...king a vapor proof seal leak detector tubing cutter hand tools to remove components service valve COMPOUND GAUGE MANIFOLD GAUGE CONDENSER HIGH PRESSURE SIDE SEE BELOW COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR LOW PRESSURESIDE CAPILLARY TUBE EXTERNAL VACUUM PUMP Figum72A PullingVacuum HI CHARGING CYLINDER Figure 72B Charging m31 ...

Page 32: ...l L bracket ITEM G center in back of inner window sill with short side of bracket to the outside Use the 2 screws ITEM A provided Bracket helps to hold unit securely in place Be sure to place bracket edge flush against back of inner sill See Figure 76 5 INSTALL THE AIR CONDITIONER IN THE WIN DOW Carefully liftthe air conditionerand slide it into the open window Make sure the bottom guide of the ai...

Page 33: ... same thickness as first strip in the center of the outer sill flush against the back of the inner sill This will raise the L bracket as shown in Figure 80 If the distance between STORM WINDOW FRAME and WOOD STRIP MOUNTED ON TOP OF INNER SILL is more than 1 two wood stdps are not necessary Figure 79 Sash seal ITEM F Sash lock WOOD STRIP MOUNTED I MAX ON TOP OF CLEARANCE_ INNER SILL 3 2 AIR CONDITI...

Page 34: ...the cur tains to the unit with 8 TYPE A screws _ Upp_ 5 Open the window Mark a line on center of the window stool or desired air conditioner location Carefully place the cabinet on the window stool and align the center mark on the angle front with the center line marked in the window stool 6 Pull the bottom window sash down behind the upper guide until it meets NOTE Do not pull the window sash dow...

Page 35: ...k 11 Attach the cabinet to the window stool by ddving the TYPE B screws through the front angle into window stool 12 Pull the window sash down behind the upper guide Pull each side curtain fully to each sash track 13 Attach each side curtain to the window sash using TYPE C screws _ See Figure 91 14 Attach the window locking bracket _ with TYPE C screw See Figure 92 Figure 90 Figure 91 Front Angle ...

Page 36: ... the power cord remove the window locking bracket and the screws installed through the top and bottom of the side curtains Save all parts for later reinstallation Close the side curtains Keeping a firm gdp on the air conditioner raise the sash and carefully tilt the air conditioner backward draining any condensed water Lift the air conditioner from the window Remove the sash seal from between the ...

Page 37: ...olt and the lock nut 6 Attach the sill bracket to the window sill using the TYPE B screws Carefully place the cabinet on the window stool and align the center mark on the angle front with the center line marked on the win dow stool 7 Using the M screw and the lock nut _ attach the support bracket to the cabinet track hole Use the first track hole after the sill bracket on the out er edge of the wi...

Page 38: ...igure 108 10 Attach the window locking bracket with a type C screw See Figure 109 Window sash Foam PE 4 Cabinet Frame curtain Foam PE Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Top retainer bar Screw _ Type B Screw _ Type C 11 Slide the chassis into the cabinet See Figure 110 CAUTION For security purpose reinstall screws at cabinet s sides 12 Cut the foam seal to the proper length and insert between the upp...

Page 39: ...ws installed through the top and bottom of the side curtain Save all parts for later reinstallation Close the side curtain Keeping a firm grip on the air conditioner raise the sash and carefully tilt the air conditioner backward draining any condensed water Lift the air conditioner from the window Remove the sash seal from between the windows Airconditioners covered in thismanualposean excessivewe...

Page 40: ...4 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4 1 OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS Unit mm MODELS 79053 79056 MODEL 79074 13 7 8 L 19 3 6 MODEL 79122 MODELS 79184179188 14 31132 16 27 3 413 ...

Page 41: ...ld be made to Figure 117 to follow the refrigerating cycle and the flow of the refrigerant in the cooling cycle ROOM AIR CONDITIONER CYCLEOF REFRIGERATION EVAPORATORCOILS SUCTION LINE VAPOR INLET COMPLETE LIQUID COOL LOW PRESSURE VAPOR i oo s RE DROP MOULD OUTLET _ _ UQGID REFRIGERANT i uQUID OUTLET CAPILLARy TUBE CONDENSERCOILS HOT _SCHARGED AIR Figure 117 HIGH PRESSURE VAPOR I _ LIQUID REFRIGERA...

Page 42: ...oor coil I heat exchanger I I I Clogging of air filter I Obstruction at air outlet I Remove obstruction Check clogging in refrigera tion circuit Repair clogging in refrigeration circuit 1 Check outdoor coil I I heat exchanger and I fan operation I I I Repair gas leak I Replacement of unit if I the unit is beyond repair I I 1 increase I Clean condenser 1 I Not on separate circuit I Check inside gas...

Page 43: ...r Motor damaged _r settingImproper thermostat Loose terminal connection Improper wiring Check of circuit breaker and fuse Gas leakage of feeler bulb of thermostat Check control switch Fan only fails to start Improper wiring l Defect of fan motor capacitor Irregular motor resistance Q Irregular motor insulation Q Replacement of fan motor I Regular but fails to start Replacement of compressor Lockin...

Page 44: ...before testing Replace if not within t 10 of manufacturer s rating Replace if shorted open or damaged Will not rotate Fan blade hitting shroud or blower wheel hitting scroll Re align assembly Revolves on overload Units using slinger ringcondenser fans must have 0 22 0 25 inch clearance to the base If it is the base shim up the bottom of the fan motor with mounting screw s Check fan motor bearings ...

Page 45: ...witch Check for continuity refer to the widng diagram for terminal identification Replace the switch if the circuit is open Thermostat Check the position of knob If not at the coldest setting advance the knob to this setting and restart the unit Check the continuity of the thermostat Replace the thermostat if the circuit is open Capacitor discharge Check the capacitor capacitor before Replace if n...

Page 46: ...coil surface head pressures will increase causing the compressor to cycle Straighten the fins or replace the coil Test the capacitor Check the terminals If loose repair or replace Check the system for a restriction Capacitor Wiring Refrigeration system Air filter Unit undersized Blower or fan Copper tubing If restricted clean or replace Determine if the unit is propedy sized for the area to be coo...

Page 47: ...SCRIPTION LOCATION NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR SPRINGCLIP FORBLOWER FAN BLOWER FAN THERMOSTAT ROTARY SWITCH OVERLOAD PROTECTOR PART NO 79053 5416A20001B 6120AR2194A 4 25pF 370 400VAC 4681A20001A 3H02932B 5834AR1592A 5900AR1594A 2H01109H 2H00154H 6750U L004A M RA98703 12026 Q TY ER SET 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 47 ...

Page 48: ...PTION LOCA n0N NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR SPRINGCUP FOR BLOWER FAN BLOWER FAN MAIN PCB DISPLAY PCB OVERLOAD PROTECTOR PART NO 79056 5416A20001D 6120AR2194A 4 25pF 370 400VAC 4681A20001A 3H02932B 5834AR1592A 5900AR1594A 6871 A20037F 6871A30004A 6750U L004A M RA98703 12026 Q TY PER SE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 48 ...

Page 49: ...LOCA nON NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 L 7 8 9 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR SPRING CUP FORBLOWER FAN BLOWER FAN THERMOSTAT ROTARY SWITCH OVERLOAD PROTECTOR PART NO 79074 5416A20004B 6120AR2194C 4 30pF 370 400V 681A2 0010C 3H02932B 5834AR 1168B 5900AR1167B 2H01109H 2H00154H 6750U L030A MRA98965 12027 Q TY PER SET 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 49 ...

Page 50: ...N NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COMPRESSOR I CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR SPRINGCUP FOR BLOWER FAN BLOWER FAN THERMOSTAT ROTARY SWITCH OVERLOAD PROTECTOR PART NO 79122 5416AR2300Q 6120AR2194K 6 45pF 370 400V 4681A20009A 3H02932B 5834AR1495A 5900AR1173A 2H01109H 2H00598E 6750U L029A MRA12053 12027 OW _R _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 ...

Page 51: ...ERMOSTAT J DESCRIPTION LOCATION NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR SPRINGCLIP FORBLOWER FAN BLOWER FAN TH ERMOSTAT ROTARY SWITCH PART NO 79184 5417AR2652A 6120AR2194D 6 30pF 370 400VAC 4681AR6033B 3H02932C 5834AR1599A 5900AR1508A 2H01109L 2H00598E QqX PER SET 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 52: ... h DESCRIPTION L0cA n0N NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR SPRING CLIP FORBLOWER FAN BLOWER FAN MAIN PCB DISPLAY PCB PART NO 79188 5417AR2652A 6120AR2194D 6 30pF 370 400VAC 4681AR6033B 3H02932C 5834AR1599A 5900AR1508A 6871A20037J 6871A30012A Ol Y PER SEI 1 I 1 I I 1 I I 52 ...

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Page 54: ...ER POWER CORD CONNECTOR ASS Y CONNECTOR ASS Y THERMOSTAT SWITCH ROTARY CLAMP CAPACITOR CAPACITOR SH 4 25pF 370 400VA0 CONTROL BOARD 2H00677P 4H01254A 6631AR3843K 6877A20001A 2H01109H 2H00154H 4H00442N 6120AR2194A 4994AR2149A C 1 EVAPORATOR ASS Y 2 CLAMP SPRING 3 BLOWER 4 AIR GUIDE 5 SCROLL 6 BASE WELD ASS Y 7 MOTOR ASS Y 8 ORIFICE 9 SHROUD 10 FAN 11 CONDENSER ASS Y 5421A20016A 3H02932B 5834AR15 92...

Page 55: ...ILLARY FORM TUBE FORMED C ASS Y TUBE SUCTION ASS Y TUBE DISCHARGE PART NO 79053 4H00947A 4H01058A 3550 CL001D 4970U L002A 6750U LO04A 4986U L001 B 5416A20001B 1NHA0801206 4810AR4155B 5040AR4195A 5210A30124A 5210A30018B 5211AR3332A 5211AR6204C 5210A30001C E 1 FRAME CURTAIN ASS Y LEFT 3211AR3239B 2 FRAME CURTAIN ASS Y RIGHT 3211AR3239A 3 L BRACKET 4810A40002A 4 ROUND HEAD SCREW 1DRC0513118 Functiona...

Page 56: ...2 1 7 L 13 11 i _ ...

Page 57: ...NTROL BOX 10 PANEL CONTROL 11 PWB ASS Y DISPLAY 12 PWB ASS Y MAIN PART NO 79056 3091AR6055E 5990A20001A 3530A10010A 5231AR2148A 3530A10009A 5990A30005B 5990A30005A 4520AR3191A 3828AR7217Z 6711AR2700J C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EVAPORATOR ASS Y CLAMP SPRING BLOWER AIR GUIDE SCROLL BASE WELD ASS Y MOTOR ASS Y 2H00677P 4H01254A 6631AR3843K 3500A20001A 6323AQ2333K 6631AQ3201B 6171AQ2258G 6120AR2194A 4994A10003A ...

Page 58: ...T WASHER 10 RUBBER MOUNTING 11 TUBE EVA IN ASS Y 12 CAPILLARY FORM 13 TUBE FORMED C ASS Y 14 TUBE SUCTION ASS Y 15 TUBE DISCHARGE 4H00947A 4H01058A 3550 CL001D 4970U L002A 6750U L004A 4986U L001B 5416A20001D 1NHA0801206 4810AR4155B 5040AR4195A 5211A30115A 5210A30018B 5211AR3332A 5211A30116A 5210A30001C E 1 FRAME CURTAIN ASS Y LEFT 2 FRAME CURTAIN ASS Y RIGHT 3 L BRACKET 4 ROUND HEAD SCREW 3211AR32...

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Page 60: ...994ARll 66C CONTROL BOX COVER 4994AR3579A ROTARY SWITCH 2H001 54H THERMOSTAT 2H01109H CAPACITOR SH 6120AR2194C CAPACITOR CLAMP 4H00442F POWER CORD ASS Y 2H00677R HOLDER PC 4H01762A CONNECTOR ASS Y 6877A20001 C CONNECTOR ASS Y 6631AR2667H BASE PAN WELD ASS Y LOWER AIR GUIDE ASS Y DAMPER MOTOR MOUNT MOTOR ASS Y BLOWER SHROUD FAN CLAMP SPRING UPPER AIR GUIDE ASS Y EPS COVER 3041AR2306R 5239AR3398A 49...

Page 61: ...TERMINAL COVER 10 GASKET NUT 11 TERMINAL COVER NUT 12 TUBE DISCHARGE 13 TUBE ASS Y SUCTION 14 TUBE FORMED 15 TUBE ASS Y FORMED 16 CAPILLARY FORMED 4H00982C 4810AR415SB 1NHA0801206 5416A20004B 4986U L001G 6631AR2668F 6750U L030A 4970U L002A 3550U L002D 4H01058A 4H00947A 5210A30118A 5211AR2309A 5210AR2311A 5211AR3399A 5424AR3548A E 1 4974AR3328B 2 4959AR3402A 3 4959AR 3402B 4 4810AR3240A 5 1BHD10040...

Page 62: ...I Ira i 11 3 13 10 i I 17 I 1 _ ...

Page 63: ...APACITOR CLAMP 4H00442F 4 POWER CORD ASS Y 2H00677S 5 THERMOSTAT 2H01109H 6 ROTARY SWITCH 2H00598E 7 HOLDER PC 4H01762A 8 COVER CONTROL BOX 3550AR7032A 9 CONNECTOR ASS Y 6631AR2667E 10 CONNECTOR ASS Y 6631AR2687A C 1 BASE PAN WELD ASS Y 3041AR1524F 2 AIR GUIDE 5238AR1499A 3 ORIFICE 4948AR7034A 4 VENTILATION DAMPER 4900AR7024A 5 MOTOR MOUNT 4960AR6165A 6 MOTOR ASS Y 4681A20009A 7 SCROLL 3072AR1498A...

Page 64: ...RMINAL COVER NUT 11 CONNECTOR ASS Y 12 TUBE ASS Y DISCHARGE 13 TUBE ASS Y SUCTION 14 TUBE FORMED EVAPORATOR 15 TUBE FORMED EVAPORATOR 16 TUBE FORMED CONDENSER ASS Y 17 TUBE ASS Y CAPILLARY 4984AR4361A 5416AR2300Q 4H01811C 1NHA0801206 4986U L001B 6750U L029A 4970U L002A 3550U L002D 4H01058A 4H00947A 6631AR2668E 5211AR2930A 5211AR2926D 5210AR4358A 5210AR7060A 5211ART059A 5425AR7133A E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 65: ... i 16 11 9 2 5 8 10 11 12 14 ...

Page 66: ... ROTARY SWITCH 8 CONNECTOR ASS Y 9 LEAD WIRE ASS Y 10 COVER CONTROL BOX 4994AR1587E 6120AR2194D 4H00442F 2H00677Q 4H01762A 2H01109L 2H00598E 6631AR2687A 6877A20002A 3550AR7245A C 1 ASE PAN WELD ASS_ 3041A30002K 2 AIR GUIDE 5238AR1584A 3 SCROLL 3072AR1583A 4 BARRIER 4790AR1558A 5 DAMPER 4900AR7265A 6 MOTOR MOUNT 4960AR1596A 7 MOTOR ASS Y 4681AR6033B 8 INSULATION EPS 3040AR6160A 9 BLOWER 5834AR1599A...

Page 67: ...NECTOR ASS Y 6877A2 0002B 6 GASKET 4986U L001D 7 TERMINAL COVER 3550U L002C 8 GASKET NUT 4H01058A 9 TERMINAL COVER NUT 4H00947A 10 TUBE ASS Y DISCHARGE 5211A30066A 11 TUBE ASS Y SUCTION 5211A30065A 12 TUBE FORMED EVAPORATOR 5210A30009C D 13 TUBE CONNECTION 5211AR7059C 14 TUBE CAPILLARY 5425AR2728W E 1 WINDOW LOCKING BRACKET 4H01785B 2 UPPER GUIDE 2H00858E 3 CURTAIN ASS Y 4959AR3402E 4 CURTAIN ASS ...

Page 68: ...2 21 16 11 9 10 14 S ...

Page 69: ...4 THERMISTOR 6323AQ2333K 5 LEAD WIRE ASS Y 6877A20002A 6 TRANSFORMER POWER 6171AQ2258F 7 CAPACITOR SH 6 30pF 370 400VAC 6120AR2194D 8 CAPACITOR CLAMP 4H00442F 9 CONTROL BOX 4994AR1606A 10 PANEL CONTROL 3720A20018A 11 PWB ASS Y DISPLAY 6871A30012A 12 PWB ASS Y MAIN 6871A20037J 13 COVER PCB 3550AR7046A 14 SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR 2H01102A 15 COVER CONTROL BOX 3550AR7245A 16 CONNECTOR ASS Y 6631AQ3201B 17 L...

Page 70: ...2C 4998AR1597A 4800AR7272A 5421A 0017B 5403A20004F 4948AR7241A 3550AR6173A 4H01029F 3H02773A 4H00261A 4H02023A 3530A2 0002B D 1 ANTI VIBRATION BUSHING 4H00982C 2 COMPRESSOR ASS Y 5417AR2256E 3 BRACKET WASHER 4H01811C 4 HEXAGON NUTS 1NHA0801206 5 CONNECTOR ASS Y 6877A20002B 6 GASKET 4986U L001 D 7 TERMINAL COVER 3550U L002C 8 GASKET NUT 4H01058A 9 TERMINAL COVER NUT 4H00947A 10 TUBE ASS Y DISCHARGE...

Page 71: ...NG BRACKET UPPER GUIDE CURTAIN ASS Y CURTAIN ASS Y SUPPORT BRACKET SILL BRACKET LOCK NUT CARRIAGE BOLT M SCREW PART NO 79188 4H01785B 2H00858E 4959AR3402E 4959AR3402F 3H01479D 3H01395C 4H01516A 4H01483A 4H01482A Functional Parts Non Illustrated Parts 171 ...

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