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Louver Operations

NOTE: 

Do not move louver by hand. This will cause the 

louver to become out of sync. If this occurs, turn off 

the unit and unplug it for a few seconds,

Setting  Vertical  Angle  of  Airflow

 - While the unit is 

on, use the SWING button on remote control to set the 

direction  (vertical  angle)  of  airflow.  Please  refer  to  the 

Remote Control User Guide for details.

NOTE: 

When using COOL or DRY mode, do not set louver 

at too vertical an angle for long periods of time. This 

can cause water to condense on the louver blade, 

which will drop on your floor or furnishings. When 

using COOL or HEAT mode, setting the louver at 

too vertical an angle can reduce the performance 

of the unit due to restricted air flow.

Setting  Horizontal  Angle  of  Airflow

  -  The  horizontal 

angle of the airflow must be set manually. Grip the deflector 

rod (See Fig.B) and manually adjust it to your preferred 

direction.

Deflector

 rod

Figure 32. 

Deflector Rods

Manual Operation (without remote)

The manual button is intended for testing purposes and 

emergency operation only. Please do not use this function 

unless the remote control is lost and it is absolutely 

necessary. To restore regular operation, use the remote 

control to activate the unit. Unit must be turned off before 

manual operation.
To operate your unit manually:

1. 

Locate  the  MANUAL  CONTROL  button  on  the  right-

hand side panel of the unit.

2. 

Press  the  MANUAL  CONTROL  button  one  time  to 

activate FORCED AUTO mode.

3. 

Press the MANUAL CONTROL button again to activate 

FORCED COOLING mode.

4. 

Press the MANUAL CONTROL button a third time to 

turn the unit off.

Manual control 

button

AUTO  COOL

Figure 33. Manual Control

Air Filter Reminders (Optional)

Air Filter Cleaning Reminder - After 240 hours of use, the 

display window on the indoor unit will flash “CL.” This is a 

reminder to clean your filter. After 15 seconds, the unit will 

revert to its previous display.

To  reset  the  reminder,  press  the  LED  button  on  your 

remote control 4 times, or press the MANUAL CONTROL 

button 3 times. If you don’t reset the reminder, the “CL” 

indicator will flash again when you restart the unit.

Air Filter Replacement Reminder 

- After 2,880 hours of 

use, the display window on the indoor unit will flash “nF.” 

This is a reminder to replace your filter. After 15 seconds, 

the unit will revert to its previous display.

To  reset  the  reminder,  press  the  LED  button  on  your 

remote control 4 times, or press the MANUAL CONTROL 

button 3 times. If you don’t reset the reminder, the “nF” 

indicator will flash again when you restart the unit.

Summary of Contents for 3PC036

Page 1: ...7784 01 Table of Contents General 1 Included Parts 2 Model Number Identification 3 Indoor Outdoor Unit Match Ups 4 Typical System Components 4 System Dimensions 5 Outdoor Units 5 Indoor Units 6 System...

Page 2: ...er guide 1 ea Wireless control holder with 2 mounting screws 1 Mounting plate with mounting screws and anchors FROM EDGE TO HOLE CENTER 50mm FROM EDGE TO HOLE CENTER 100mm 150 100 100 100 50 50 50 2 2...

Page 3: ...ominal Cooling Capacity 036 3 tons Refrigerant Type 4 HFC 410A Minor Design Sequence 1 1st Revision 3 P C 036 S 4 S 1 P Series Type 3 3 ton outdoor unit for 3PC 3WMC Wall Mount system OUTDOOR SINGLE Z...

Page 4: ...Panel Outdoor Unit Power Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 5 Humidity Boost IMPORTANT The refrigerant metering device for this system is located in the outdoor unit This makes it necessary...

Page 5: ...SIDE VIEW 37 1 4 946 26 1 2 673 40 1 2 1029 GAS VALVE LIQUID VALVE 2 3 8 60 4 1 4 108 3 5 8 92 18 1 8 460 18 457 15 7 8 403 DRAIN HOLE Bottom of Unit 31 7 8 810 15 1 4 387 16 1 8 410 2 7 8 73 1 25 Fi...

Page 6: ...O HOLE CENTER 70mm BUBBLE LEVEL 150 100 50 2 4 6 RECOMMAND mm inch 100 100 50 50 2 2 4 4 LIQUID GAS mm inch Indoor unit outline Right rear side refrigerant pipe inlet 2 1 2 64 diameter Left rear side...

Page 7: ...th no obstructions on the other three sides Figure 5 Outdoor Unit Clearances Inches mm Indoor Unit FRONT VIEW Wall Vertical Clearance Clearance to Floor 72 inches 1829 mm Minimum 96 inches 2438 mm Rec...

Page 8: ...local codes Allow sufficient space around unit for proper operation and maintenance Install unit a minimum of 3 feet 1m away from any antenna power cord line radio telephone security system or interc...

Page 9: ...sed to these construction materials Installation of Indoor Unit on Wall Mounting Plate 1 A length of field provided flexible condensate piping should be connected to the drain prior to securing the un...

Page 10: ...tall the unit as far as possible from the prop erty line When possible do not install the unit directly outside a window Glass has a very high level of sound trans mission Install unit level Ground Le...

Page 11: ...et Figure 14 Outdoor Unit on Brackets above Snow Line Air Outlet Air Inlet 12 in 305 mm 79 in 2007 mm Figure 15 Outdoor Unit Air Flow Obstructed by Snow Figure 16 Avoid Defrost Water Ice Hazard Prevai...

Page 12: ...low drainage to occur If the heat pump unit is installed on wall mounting bracket insert the provided drain connector into one of the 1 inch 25 mm drain holes and attached a field provided insulated d...

Page 13: ...using Table 3 Refrigerant Piping and Indoor Unit Connection Sizes on page 14 2 Confirm that you are using the correct diameter piping 3 Determine the necessary piping length required for the applicat...

Page 14: ...Refrigerant Piping and Indoor Unit Connection Sizes Size Btuh Liquid Line in Suction Line in 36000 3 8 5 8 A B CANT ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FLARE MALE FLARE CONNECTION Figure 25 Making Connections Male...

Page 15: ...tested and evacuated to remove any non condensables and moisture from the system Leak Test Use the following procedure to test for system leaks 1 Connect the manifold gauge set and dry nitrogen gas c...

Page 16: ...e to reattach all electrical box covers after con nections are complete Indoor Unit Indoor unit is powered by the outdoor unit Communication Wiring Use one stranded 3 conduc tor wire to provide power...

Page 17: ...17 T5 T5 NOTE Recommend to use two core shielded wire Figure 27 3PC036 Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 18: ...ed 24 hours before unit start up to prevent compressor damage as a result of slugging 1 Inspect all factory and field installed wiring for loose connections 2 Verify that the manifold gauge set is con...

Page 19: ...e detection PC 00 Error Inverter module IPM error PC 01 Error High or Low voltage protection PC 02 Error High temperature sensed at compressor top PC 03 Error Low or High pressure protection PC 04 Err...

Page 20: ...he mode button to scroll through the following functions one at a time COOL Select lowest possible temperature HEAT Select highest possible temperature 4 Let each function run for 5 minutes and perfor...

Page 21: ...e or other various factors Also the Follow Me mode does not operate in this mode NOTE In addition the indoor units do not have a humidistat installed therefore they are unable to determine humidity le...

Page 22: ...ture Figure 30 Self Clean User Information Indoor Unit Display Remote Control Remote Control Holder Louver Front Panel Air Filter pull up Display window ECO intelligent eye Humidity Boost Figure 31 In...

Page 23: ...ow out After cleaning the internal blower then keeps operating with hot air to blow dry the evaporator thus preventing the growth of mold and keeping the inside clean When this function is turned on t...

Page 24: ...r operation use the remote control to activate the unit Unit must be turned off before manual operation To operate your unit manually 1 Locate the MANUAL CONTROL button on the right hand side panel of...

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