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    Address No. of indoor unit  is the number given to each air conditioner.
    Outlet No.  is the number given to each outlet of air conditioner. 
    (Refer to the right.)
 

 

Up Down air direction  is the direction (angle) to  x.

 For PLFY-BM, only the particular outlet can be fixed to certain direction with 

the procedures below. Once fixed, only the set outlet is fixed every time air 
conditioner is turned on. (Other outlets follow UP DOWN air direction setting of 
the remote controller.)

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 Electrical characteristics

Symbols: MCA: Max. Circuit Amps (  1.25×FLA)        FLA: Full Load Amps

IFM: Indoor Fan Motor                Output: Fan motor rated output

Model

Power supply

IFM

olts  Hz

Range  - 1

MCA (A)

Output (kW)

FLA (A)

PLFY-WP32 BM-E

22 -24

   5 Hz

Max.: 264

Min.: 19

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.35

PLFY-WP4

BM-E

.44

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.35

PLFY-WP5

BM-E

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F1

F2

F3

F4

Main

Main display:

Cursor

Page

Main menu

Maintenance

Initial setting

Service

F1

F2

F3

F4

Maintenance menu

Main menu:

Cursor

Auto descending panel

Manual vane angle

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

Cur.

Address

Check

M-NET address

Identify unit Check button

1

 Select  Maintenance  from the Main 

menu, and press the [SELECT] 
button.

2

 Select  Manual vane angle  with the  

[F1] or [F2] button, and press the  
[SELECT] button.

3

 Select  the  M-NET address  for the 

units to whose vanes are to be  xed, 
with the [F2] or [F3] button, and press 
the [SELECT] button.

  Press the [F4] button to con rm the 

unit.

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unit is pointing downward.

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F2

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F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

Cur.

Address

Check

M-NET address

Identify unit Check button

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

M-NET address

The air conditioner with the 

vane pointing downward is 

the target air conditioner.

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

There is no response from 

the target device.

Confirm the state of the air 

conditioner.

1

 Select the  M-NET address  for the 
units to whose vanes are to be  xed, 
with the [F2] or [F3] 

button.

Press the [F4] button to con rm 
the unit.

2

 After pressing the [F4] button, wait 
approximately 15 seconds, and 
then check the current state of the 
air conditioner.

 

 The vane is pointing downward. 
 This air conditioner is displayed 

on the remote controller.

 

 All outlets are closed.   Press 

the [RETURN] button and continue 
the operation from the beginning.

 

 The messages shown to the left 

are displayed.   The target device 
does not exist at this refrigerant ad-
dress.

 Press the [RETURN] button to 

return to the initial screen.

3

 Change the  M-NET address  to 
the next number.

 Refer to step 

1

 to change the  M-

NET address  and continue with the 
con rmation.

Outlet No.3

Downward

Horizontal air ow

*  When it is cold because of direct air ow, 

the air ow direction can be  xed horizon-
tally to avoid direct air ow.

Fixed setting

The air ow direction of this 
outlet is  xed in particular 
direction.

Remote controller setting

The air ow direction of this outlet 
is controlled by the air ow direc-
tion setting of remote controller.

Outlet No.4

Outlet No.2

Note: “ ” indicates all outlets.

Outlet No.1

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Summary of Contents for PLFY-WP VBM-E

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Page 2: ...a place that can Zithstand its Zeight Use onl speci ed caEles Ior Ziring The Ziring connections Pust Ee Pade securel Zith no tension applied on the terPinal connections Also neYer splice the caEles Ior Ziring unless otherZise indicated in this docuPent Failure to oEserYe these instructions Pa result in oYerheating or a re Use onl accessories authori ed E MitsuEishi Electric and asN the dealer or a...

Page 3: ...rePoYe the insulator P that is pasted on the indoor unit A Branch duct hole I ø175 burring hole pitch B Indoor unit J Fresh air intake hole diagram C Fresh air intake hole K 3 ø2 burring hole D Drain pipe L ø125 burring hole pitch E Water pipe M ø1 cut out hole F Branch duct hole diagram view from either side N Ceiling O Detailed gure of removing the insulator G 14 ø2 burring hole P Insulator H ø1...

Page 4: ...m Fig Fig 2 mm 2 Unit suspension procedures Fig 2 Suspend the main unit as shown in the diagram Figures given in parentheses represent the dimensions in case of installing optional multi function casement 1 In advance set the parts onto the suspension bolts in the order of the washers with insulation washers without insulation and nuts double Fit the washer with cushion so that the insulation face...

Page 5: ...utlet of the water pipes and on the valve Provide an appropriate treatment on the end surface of the dew proo ng material to keep condensation out When water has been supplied to the water pipework purge the system of air The details of air purging can be found separately in the water circuit maintenance manual 2 Water pipe insulation 1 Connect the water pipes of each indoor unit to the same corre...

Page 6: ... processing is recommended If a water supply tank is installed keep air contact to a minimum and keep the level of dissolved oxygen in the water no higher than 1mg 2 Water quality standard Items Low to mid range temperature water system Tendency Recirculating water 2 T 6 C 6 T 14 F Make up water Corrosive Scale forming Standard items pH 25 C 77 F 7 7 Electric conductivity 3 or less 3 or less 3 or ...

Page 7: ...l box cover G MA Remote controller terminal cover H Power supply terminals with earth terminal L N I Transmission terminals M1 M2 S J MA Remote controller terminal 1 2 K Secure with the clamp 2 PoZer suppl Ziring Wiring size must comply with the applicable local and national code Install an earth longer than other cables Power supply codes of appliance shall not be lighter than design 6 245 IEC 53...

Page 8: ...mpedance 1 The Ground fault interrupter should support inverter circuit The Ground fault interrupter should combine using of local switch or wiring breaker 2 Please take the larger of F1 or F2 as the value for F F1 Total operating maximum current of the indoor units 1 2 F2 1 Quantity of Type1 C 1 Quantity of Type2 C 1 Quantity of Type3 C 1 Quantity of Others C Indoor unit 1 2 Type 1 PLF BM PEF MS ...

Page 9: ...rooP tePperature Zith the Euilt in sensor in a rePote controller Fig If you want to sense room temperature with the built in sensor in a remote control ler set SW1 1 on the control board to ON The setting of SW1 7 and SW1 as necessary also makes it possible to ad ust the air ow at a time when the heating thermometer is OFF Connecting rePote controller indoor and outdoor transPission caEles Fig Con...

Page 10: ...tton to con rm the unit The vane of only the target indoor unit is pointing downward Ŷ Con rPation procedure F1 F2 F3 F4 Manual vane angle Input display Cur Address Check M NET address Identify unit Check button F1 F2 F3 F4 Manual vane angle Input display M NET address The air conditioner with the vane pointing downward is the target air conditioner F1 F2 F3 F4 Manual vane angle Input display Ther...

Page 11: ... With the intake grille in the open position remove the hinge of the intake grille from the grille as indicated by the arrow 2 2 2 RePoYing the corner panel Fig Remove the screw from the corner of the corner panel Slide the corner panel as indicated by the arrow 1 to remove the corner panel Fig A Intake grille B Grille C Intake grille levers D Grille hook E Hole for the grille s hook F Corner pane...

Page 12: ...tightening the screZ Zith captiYe Zasher 2 tighten it at a torTue oI 8 N P or less NeYer use an iPpact screZdriYer It Pa result in parts daPage Wire connection Fig 8 Remove the 2 screws xing the cover of electrical branch box of the unit and open the cover Be sure to connect the connector white 2 pole for vane motor of the grille to CN connector of controller board of the unit The lead wire of gri...

Page 13: ... 2 of the fastener 4 so that there is no slack Put the cover back on the electrical box with 3 screws Make sure wires are not caught in the cover of electric box If they are caught they will be cut Adverse procedure of 6 2 Preparing to attach the grille will be taken for installing the i see sensor corner panel The i see sensor corner panel should be xed onto the grille 1 with screw 6 LocNing the ...

Page 14: ...eness in the poZer suppl or control Ziring Zrong polarit and no disconnection oI phase in the suppl Ź Use a Yolt PegohPPeter to checN that the resistance EetZeen the poZer suppl terPinals and ground is at least M Ź Do not carr out this test on the control Ziring loZ Yoltage circuit terPinals Warning Do not use the air conditioner iI the insulation resistance is less than M Caution Turn on the poZe...

Page 15: ... B Water about 1 cc C Drain plug D Pour water through outlet Be carefule not to spray water into the drain pump mechanism Step SZitch the rePote controller to Test run 1 Select Service from the Main menu and press the button 2 When the Service menu is selected a window will appear asking for the password Fig 7 3 To enter the current maintenance password 4 numerical digits move the cursor to the di...

Page 16: ...ɬɜɟ ɩɨ ɭɫɬɚɧɨɜɤɟ ȼɫɟ ɷɥɟɤɬɪɨɪɚɛɨɬɵ ɞɨɥɠɧɵ ɜɵɩɨɥɧɹɬɶɫɹ ɤɜɚɥɢɮɢɰɢɪɨɜɚɧɧɵɦ ɷɥɟɤɬɪɢ ɤɨɦ ɢɦɟɸɳɢɦ ɫɨɨɬɜɟɬɫɬɜɭɸɳɭɸ ɥɢɰɟɧɡɢɸ ɜ ɫɨɨɬɜɟɬɫɬɜɢɢ ɫ ɦɟɫɬɧɵɦɢ ɧɨɪɦɚɬɢɜɚɦɢ ɍɫɬɚɧɨɜɤɭ ɧɟɨɛɯɨɞɢɦɨ ɜɵɩɨɥɧɹɬɶ ɜ ɫɨɨɬɜɟɬɫɬɜɢɢ ɫ ɞɟɣɫɬɜɭɸɳɢɦɢ ɩɪɚɜɢɥɚɦɢ ɷɥɟɤɬɪɨɛɟɡɨɩɚɫɧɨɫɬɢ ɉɨɜɪɟɠɞɟɧɧɵɣ ɤɚɛɟɥɶ ɢɡ ɤɨɦɩɥɟɤɬɚ ɩɨɫɬɚɜɤɢ ɞɨɥɠɟɧ ɛɵɬɶ ɡɚɦɟɧɟɧ ɜ ɰɟɥɹɯ ɛɟɡɨɩɚɫɧɨɫɬɢ ɩɪɨɢɡɜɨɞɢɬɟɥɟɦ ɫɟɪɜɢɫɧɵɦ ɚɝɟɧɬɨɦ ɢɥɢ ɥɢɰɚɦɢ ɨɛɥɚɞɚɸɳɢɦɢ ɧɟɨɛɯɨɞɢɦɨɣ ɤɜɚ...

Page 17: ...ɜɶɬɟ 135 ɦɦ ɤ ɪɚɡɦɟɪɚɦ ɨɛɨɡɧɚɱɟɧɧɵɦ ɧɚ ɪɢɫɭɧɤɟ ɉɪɢɭɫɬɚɧɨɜɤɟɨɬɜɟɬɜɥɟɧɢɣɜɟɧɬɢɥɹɰɢɨɧɧɨɝɨɤɚɧɚɥɚɬɳɚɬɟɥɶɧɨɨɛɟɪɧɢɬɟɢɯɢɡɨɥɹɰɢɟɣ ȼ ɩɪɨɬɢɜɧɨɦ ɫɥɭɱɚɟ ɜɨɡɦɨɠɧɨ ɨɛɪɚɡɨɜɚɧɢɟ ɤɨɧɞɟɧɫɚɰɢɢ ɢ ɤɚɩɚɧɢɟ ɜɨɞɵ ȼɨ ɜɪɟɦɹ ɫɨɡɞɚɧɢɹ ɜɯɨɞɧɨɝɨ ɨɬɜɟɪɫɬɢɹ ɞɥɹ ɫɜɟɠɟɝɨ ɜɨɡɞɭɯɚ ɭɛɟɞɢɬɟɫɶ ɱɬɨ ɜɵ ɭɞɚɥɢɥɢ ɢɡɨɥɹɰɢɨɧɧɵɣ ɦɚɬɟɪɢɚɥ P ɤɨɬɨɪɵɣ ɧɚɥɨɠɟɧ ɧɚ ɜɧɭɬɪɟɧɧɢɣ ɩɪɢɛɨɪ A I ø175 B J C K 3 ø2 8 D L ø125 E M ø100 F G 14 ø2 8 N O P H ø150 2 4...

Page 18: ... ɢɥɢ ɩɪɢ ɧɚɧɟɫɟɧɢɢ ɩɨɬɨɥɨɱɧɵɯ ɦɚɬɟɪɢɚɥɨɜ 2 6 ɉɪɨɜɟɪɤɚ ɪɚɫɩɨɥɨɠɟɧɢɹ ɝɥɚɜɧɨɝɨ ɩɪɢɛɨɪɚ ɢ ɡɚɬɹɝɢɜɚɧɢɟ ɧɚɜɟɫɧɵɯ ɛɨɥɬɨɜ Fig 2 7 3 ɉɨɞɫɨɟɞɢɧɟɧɢɟ ɞɪɟɧɚɠɧɨɣ ɬɪɭɛɵ 30 3 1 Ⱦɪɟɧɚɠɧɵɟ ɬɪɭɛɵ Fig 3 1 VP25 O D ø32 PVC TUBE 1 100 1 2 A 9 B 1 100 C K L M D O D ø32 PVC TUBE E F G H 1 100 I O D ø38 PVC TUBE 9 J 85 1 Fig 3 2 2 O D ø32 3 O D ø32 4 5 A B C D E F G O D ø32 H I J O D ø32 1 100 K L 11 25 25 25 Max 20m 1 5 ...

Page 19: ...ɤɟ ɫɢɫɬɟɦɵ ɜɨ ɞɹɧɨɝɨ ɬɪɭɛɨɩɪɨɜɨɞɚ 1 0 145 HBC HBC HBC 5102 1 2 3 1 5 2 4 ɉɨɞɫɨɟɞɢɧɟɧɢɟ ɜɨɞɹɧɵɯ ɬɪɭɛ 40 40 4 2 Ɍɟɩɥɨɢɡɨɥɹɰɢɹ ɜɨɞɹɧɨɣ ɬɪɭɛɵ 1 HBC 2 HBC HBC 3 Fig 4 1 HBC 20 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 40 E F F E D C B A B A Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 A HBC B HBC ...

Page 20: ...ɨɞɵ ɢ ɤɨɧɬɪɨɥɶ ɡɚ ɤɚɱɟɫɬɜɨɦ ɜɨɞɵ 1 1 mg 2 20 T 60 C pH 25 C 7 0 8 0 7 0 8 0 30 300 30 300 mS m 25 C s cm 25 C mg Cl 50 50 mg SO42 50 50 pH4 8 mg CaCO3 50 50 mg CaCO3 70 70 mg CaCO3 50 50 mg SiO2 30 30 mg Fe 1 0 0 3 mg Cu 1 0 0 1 mg S2 mg NH4 0 3 0 1 mg Cl 0 25 0 3 mg CO2 0 4 4 0 6 0 7 0 JRA GL02E 1994 3 4 C B E A D E ɉɪɢɦɟɱɚɧɢɟ 1 ɉɨɞɫɨɟɞɢɧɟɧɢɟ ɧɟɫɤɨɥɶɤɢɯ ɜɧɭɬɪɟɧɧɢɯ ɩɪɢɛɨɪɨɜ ɨɞɧɢɦ ɫɨɟɞɢɧɟɧɢɟɦ ɢɥɢ ɫ...

Page 21: ... 5 2 ɗɥɟɤɬɪɨɩɪɨɜɨɞɤɚ ɞɥɹ ɩɨɞɜɨɞɚ ɩɢɬɚɧɢɹ 60245 IEC 53 60227 IEC 53 3 Fig 5 2 A B C D ɉɪɟɞɭɩɪɟɠɞɟɧɢɟ ɇɢɤɨɝɞɚ ɧɟ ɩɨɞɫɨɟɞɢɧɹɣɬɟ ɜɧɚɯɥɟɫɬ ɫɢɥɨɜɨɣ ɤɚɛɟɥɶ ɢɥɢ ɫɨɟɞɢɧɢɬɟɥɶɧɵɣ ɤɚɛɟɥɶ ɜɧɟɲɧɟɝɨ ɩɢɬɚɧɢɹ ɗɬɨ ɦɨɠɟɬ ɩɪɢɜɟɫɬɢ ɤ ɡɚɞɵɦɥɟɧɢɸ ɜɨɡɝɨɪɚɧɢɸ ɢɥɢ ɧɟɢɫɩɪɚɜɧɨɫɬɢ Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 1 2 M1M2 S TB2 TB5 TB15 L N A B C D E F G K ...

Page 22: ... 5 1 5 20A 3 16 16 20 F0 25 A 2 2 5 2 5 2 5 30A 3 25 25 30 F0 32 A 2 4 0 4 0 4 0 40A 3 32 32 40 IEC61000 3 3 1 2 F0 F1 F2 F1 1 2 F2 V1 1 C V1 2 C V1 3 C V1 C V1 V2 1 PLFY VBM PEFY VMS PFFY VLRMM 18 6 2 4 2 PEFY VMA 38 1 6 C 0 01 C F2 PEFY VMS 4 PEFY VMA 1 C 8 F2 18 6 4 8 38 1 8 14 05 16 A 8 16 A 0 01 3 G1 V2 1 V2 2 V2 3 V2 V3 G1 30 30 0 1 100 100 0 1 V3 1 5 2 48 2 5 2 56 4 0 2 66 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 20...

Page 23: ...2 S M1M2 TB3 M1M2 2 1 2 1 5 6 ɍɫɬɚɧɨɜɤɚ ɩɟɪɟɤɥɸɱɚɬɟɥɟɣ ɩɪɢ ɜɵɫɨɤɨɦ ɩɨ ɬɨɥɤɟ ɢɥɢ ɩɪɢ ɢɦɟɧɟɧɢɢ ɱɢɫɥɚ ɜɵɯɨɞɨɜ ɜɨɡ ɞɭɯɚ Fig 5 4 SWA SWB SWA SWB PLFY WP32 WP40 WP50VBM SWA SWB 1 2 3 4 4 2 5 2 7 3 5 3 3 2 7 3 0 3 5 2 2 3 0 3 3 3 5 5 7 Ɉɩɪɟɞɟɥɟɧɢɟ ɬɟɦɩɟɪɚɬɭɪɵ ɜ ɩɨɦɟɳɟɧɢɢ ɜɫɬɪɨ ɟɧɧɵɦ ɞɚɬɱɢɤɨɦ ɩɭɥɶɬɚ ɞɢɫɬɚɧɰɢɨɧɧɨɝɨ ɭɩɪɚɜ ɥɟɧɢɹ Fig 5 4 SW1 1 SW1 7 SW1 8 5 5 ɍɫɬɚɧɨɜɤɚ ɚɞɪɟɫɨɜ Fig 5 4 1 9 10 1 3 SW12 10 0 SW1...

Page 24: ...3 F4 Manual vane angle Input display Cur Address Check M NET address Identify unit Check button 1 Maintenance 2 F1 F2 Manual vane angle 3 M NET address M NET F2 F3 F4 Ŷ ɉɪɨɰɟɞɭɪɚ ɩɨɞɬɜɟɪɠɞɟɧɢɹ F1 F2 F3 F4 Manual vane angle Input display Cur Address Check M NET address Identify unit Check button F1 F2 F3 F4 Manual vane angle Input display M NET address The air conditioner with the vane pointing dow...

Page 25: ...ɧɧɨɣ ɪɟɲɟɬ ɤɢ Fig 6 2 3 860 860 910 910 17 22 A B C 3 D 6 2 1 ɍɞɚɥɟɧɢɟ ɜɨɡɞɭɯɨɡɚɛɨɪɧɨɣ ɪɟɲɟɬɤɢ Fig 6 3 1 2 6 2 2 ɍɞɚɥɟɧɢɟ ɭɝɥɨɜɨɣ ɩɚɧɟɥɢ Fig 6 4 1 Fig 6 3 6 4 A B C D E F G H 6 3 ȼɵɛɨɪ ɜɵɬɹɠɧɵɯ ɨɬɜɟɪɫɬɢɣ 11 1 1 2 ɉɪɢɦɟɱɚɧɢɟ Ⱦɥɹ 3 ɧɚɩɪɚɜɥɟɧɧɨɝɨ ɢ 2 ɧɚɩɪɚɜɥɟɧɧɨɝɨ ɜɵɞɭɜɚ ɩɨɠɚɥɭɣɫɬɚ ɢɫɩɨɥɶɡɭɣɬɟ ɩɥɚɫɬɢɧɤɭ ɡɚɫɥɨɧɤɢ ɜɵɬɹɠɧɨɝɨ ɨɬɜɟɪɫɬɢɹ ɨɩɰɢɹ Fig 6 1 Fig 6 2 2 0 A 17 5 0 Fig 6 3 Fig 6 4 1 4 3 1 4 1 2 6 2 ...

Page 26: ...ɨɧɧɨɣ ɪɟɲɟɬɤɨɣ ɢ ɩɨɬɨɥɤɨɦ Ɉɫɬɨɪɨɠɧɨ Ɂɚɬɹɝɢɜɚɹ ɜɢɧɬ ɫ ɩɪɭɠɢɧɧɨɣ ɡɭɛɱɚɬɨɣ ɲɚɣɛɨɣ 2 ɫɥɟɞɭɟɬ ɩɪɢɤɥɚɞɵɜɚɬɶ ɦɨɦɟɧɬ ɧɟ ɛɨɥɟɟ 4 8 ɇ ɦ ɇɢɤɨɝɞɚ ɧɟ ɢɫɩɨɥɶɡɭɣɬɟ ɭɞɚɪɧɵɣ ɝɚɣɤɨɜɺɪɬ ɗɬɨ ɦɨɠɟɬ ɩɪɢɜɟɫɬɢ ɤ ɩɨɜɪɟɠɞɟɧɢɸ ɞɟɬɚɥɟɣ 6 4 4 ɋɨɟɞɢɧɟɧɢɟ ɩɪɨɜɨɞɨɜ Fig 6 8 2 20 CNV 2 ɉɪɢɦɟɱɚɧɢɟ ɇɟ ɨɫɬɚɜɥɹɣɬɟ ɢɡɥɢɲɟɤ ɩɪɨɜɨɥɨɱɧɨɝɨ ɜɵɜɨɞɚ ɜ ɷɥɟɤɬɪɢɱɟɫɤɨɣ ɨɬ ɜɟɬɜɢɬɟɥɶɧɨɣ ɤɨɪɨɛɤɟ ɩɪɢɛɨɪɚ 6 ɍɫɬɚɧɨɜɤɚ ɜɟɧɬɢɥɹɰɢɨɧɧɨɣ ɪɟɲɟɬɤɢ Fig 6 5 Fig...

Page 27: ...ɤɟ ɫ ɩɨɦɨɳɶɸ ɜɢɧɬɚ 4 ɲɬ 4 8 ɤɚɤ ɩɨɤɚɡɚɧɨ ɧɚ ɢɥɥɸɫɬɪɚɰɢɢ 6 2 D E F G H i see sensor PLP 6BAE 6 6 ɍɫɬɚɧɨɜɤɚ ɭɝɥɨɜɨɣ ɩɚɧɟɥɢ i see sensor Fig 6 10 PLP 6BAE CN4Y CN6Y i see sensor 7 i see sensor 7 4 2 4 3 i see sensor 6 2 i see sensor 1 6 6 7 Ȼɥɨɤɢɪɨɜɤɚ ɧɚɩɪɚɜɥɟɧɢɹ ɜɨɡɞɭɲɧɨɝɨ ɩɨɬɨɤɚ ɜɜɟɪɯ ɜɧɢɡ Fig 6 11 1 2 5 7 6 8 ɉɪɨɜɟɪɤɚ PLP 6BAE i see sensor i see sensor 6 6 i see sensor Fig 6 9 Fig 6 11 Fig 6 10 A ...

Page 28: ...ɪɨɠɧɨ ɉɨɞɤɥɸɱɢɬɟ ɷɥɟɤɬɪɨɩɢɬɚɧɢɟ ɩɪɢɛɨɪɚ ɧɟ ɦɟɧɟɟ ɱɟɦ ɡɚ 12 ɱɚɫɨɜ ɞɨ ɧɚɱɚɥɚ ɪɚɛɨɬɵ ɇɟ ɩɪɢɤɚɫɚɣɬɟɫɶ ɤ ɜɵɤɥɸɱɚɬɟɥɹɦ ɦɨɤɪɵɦɢ ɪɭɤɚɦɢ ɇɟ ɢɫɩɨɥɶɡɭɣɬɟ ɤɨɧɞɢɰɢɨɧɟɪ ɜɨɡɞɭɯɚ ɟɫɥɢ ɟɝɨ ɩɚɧɟɥɢ ɢ ɤɪɵɲɤɢ ɫɧɹɬɵ ɇɟ ɨɬɤɥɸɱɚɣɬɟ ɩɢɬɚɧɢɟ ɧɟɦɟɞɥɟɧɧɨ ɩɨɫɥɟ ɜɵɤɥɸɱɟɧɢɹ ɩɪɢɛɨɪɚ ɉɨɫɥɟ ɩɨɞɚɱɢ ɜɨɞɵ ɜ ɫɢɫɬɟɦɭ ɜɨɞɹɧɵɯ ɬɪɭɛɨɩɪɨɜɨɞɨɜ ɭɞɚɥɢɬɟ ɜɨɡɞɭɯ ɢɡ ɫɢɫɬɟɦɵ ɉɨɞɪɨɛɧɨɫɬɢ ɩɨ ɭɞɚɥɟɧɢɸ ɜɨɡɞɭɯɚ ɩɪɢɜɟɞɟɧɵ ɨɬɞɟɥɶɧɨ ɜ ɪɭɤɨɜɨɞɫɬɜɟ ɩɨ ɨɛɫɥ...

Page 29: ...u Cursor Service menu Test run Drain pump test run Fig 7 5 F1 F2 F3 F4 Service menu Cursor Select Enter maintenance password Fig 7 3 7 4 ɉɪɨɜɟɪɤɚ ɞɪɟɧɚɠɚ Fig 7 8 ɉɨɫɥɟ ɡɚɜɟɪɲɟɧɢɹ ɷɥɟɤɬɪɢɱɟɫɤɢɯ ɪɚɛɨɬ Ⱦɨ ɡɚɜɟɪɲɟɧɢɹ ɷɥɟɤɬɪɢɱɟɫɤɢɯ ɪɚɛɨɬ 220 240 L N SWE Fig 7 8 A B 1000 C D F1 F2 F3 F4 Cool Pipe Auto Switch disp Mode Fan Remain Test run Fig 7 6 F1 F2 F3 F4 Remain Vane Fig 7 7 ɒɚɝ 2 ȼɵɩɨɥɧɢɬɟ ɩɪɨɛɧɵɣ ɩɭ...

Page 30: ...is manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Printed in UNITED KINGDOM BH79D500K02 ...

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