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安装说明

2

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室内机组的安装

2-1 固定安装板

·寻找墙上的结构部分(如柱子等),请一定将安装板固定水

  平,如果室内机倾斜将会产生机组滴水弄湿,污损家具物

  品等情况。

2-2 在墙壁上钻孔

应始终使用穿墙套筒

C

,能避免室内和室外连接导线与墙内的

金属部件接触,同时能防止鼠害。

2-3 电源和连接电线规格

·应使用空气调节器的专用电缆。

·从室内机组的左或右侧底部角落引出电源线。

电源线长度
(向左出线长/向右出线长)

室内/室外机连接
电线规格

0.65/1.35米

截面1.5平方毫米

YZW电缆

多余长度的电源线勿束成一团,而应如下图所示收藏妥当。

2-4 连接室内/室外电线

决定壁孔位置

·每台空调必须配置专用供电线路,且供电电源应符合国

家标准的规定,并装有独立的电源开关。

·禁止割断电源线并连接到其他线路,可能会引起火灾。

·采用埋入水泥墙壁的膨胀螺丝时,应使用45厘米间

距的11×20、11×26椭圆孔以固定安装板。如果膨
胀螺丝太长时,请改用市场出售的短螺丝。

为防止安装板的微振动,    位置
的孔一定要加以固定。    部分也
尽可能 加以固定。

左边的孔也用同法进行

①确定墙壁孔的位置。
②使用钻头钻一个由内至外稍微向下倾斜的直径65毫米的
  孔。
③墙孔里插入套筒

C

④将腻子

H

嵌入墙孔与套筒之间。

外形安装尺寸

(单位:毫米)

墙壁厚度

1厘米

留出约1厘米,多
余部分切除。

墙孔

直径65毫米

(室内侧)

(墙孔剖面)

穿墙套筒

C

350

排风口

进风口

315±5.5

2-10×21长孔

100毫米

安装板

插入量尺

拉直量尺

直径65毫米的孔中心

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1-1 如何设定滑动开关(遥控器电池盒内)

滑动开关的详细说明
①移下遥控器正面下方的电池盒盖子
②在遥控器电池盒内请将滑动开关拨到适
当的位置(要求和室内机安装的空间位置一
致)如果这个开关没有设定正确,那此空调
可能不能达到最佳的运行状态.(图示参看
第4页)
注:如果室内机组安装在距离侧面墙壁或

橱柜或其他附近对象超过50cm时,设定此
开关在“中间”位置。

③在电池盒内放入两节(AAA)1.5V电池。
④关上遥控器正面下方的电池盒盖子。
⑤用尖细东西(笔)按下复位按钮。

滑动开关

复位

 警告

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① 打开前面板。
② 卸下电气盖的固定螺丝,卸下电气盖。
③ 把室内外连接电线从室内机组背后穿到前面,接地线连
   接至电控盒内侧接地标志处钣金上,再把它固定到连线
   端子台上。
④ 将电器盖结实地装在原位,拧上固定螺栓。

固定螺丝   

4×25

毫米

2

安装板

1

65毫米以上(在左侧和
左后侧配管时要有161
毫米以上的空间,并
要使用衬垫)

170

毫米以上(距墙壁)

140

毫米以上

(距墙壁)

水平尺

确认电线塞入端子台内,
中心不得暴露在外。

室内/室外机组连接电线

A

固定螺钉

电气盖

搬运机组时,禁止握住机组两边凸出部位。

 警告

Summary of Contents for MSZ-YK09VA-H1

Page 1: ...imer operation OFF TIMER ON TIMER When the air conditioner is not used for a long time Maintenance Front panel cleaning Filter Cleaning Please check the following items before connecting a serviceman...

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Page 5: ...4 1 5 4 1 1 10 2 3 50cm 50cm 50cm...

Page 6: ...30 30 24 2 5 6 7 LR03 1 2 24 1 E O SW...

Page 7: ...I FEEL 15 1 1 2 25 25 23 24 26 2 2 2 2 6...

Page 8: ...1 1 20 24 1 2 7 70 60 75 55 70...

Page 9: ...4 150 o 150 20 50 30 8...

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Page 12: ...1 1 2 1 4 1 4 0 5 1 1 2 2 3 4 11 4 4 2 4 2 4...

Page 13: ...30 28 17 30 1 2 5 6 1 2 12...

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Page 15: ...3 3 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 15 14...

Page 16: ...15 1 2 3 50 2 S MAC 621YK 2 S MAC 621YK 5 2 S MAC 621YK 4 2 S MAC 621YK...

Page 17: ...3 16 1 1 2 10 10...

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Page 19: ...18 2 R410A C1220 R410A R410A R410A R410A R22 R410A GB17790 2 1 R410A 2 2 R410A 6 35 0 8 6 35 0 8 MSZ YK09 12VA H1 MSZ YK18VA H1 9 52 0 8 12 7 0 8...

Page 20: ...3 1 1m 3m 3 2 3m 3 19 1...

Page 21: ...1 4 25 7 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 35 12 8 10 R410A 6 MSZ 30 20 9 52 12 7 YK18 H1 1 1 2 E 5 C H D 2 1 4 3 170 10 65 161 140 A B C D E G F 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 22: ...2 2 1 2 2 C 2 3 0 65 1 35 1 5 YZW 2 4 45 11 20 11 26 65 C H 1 1 65 C 350 315 5 5 2 10 21 100 65 1 1 1 4 50cm AAA 1 5V 21 4 25 2 1 65 161 170 140 A...

Page 23: ...2 5 I FEEL CONTROL I FEEL CONTROL 10 3 2 6 5 MSZ N L 22 S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 A 5 4 CN151 CN111 CN112 CN110 JR07 MSZ YK09 12VA H1 MSZ YK18VA H1 3...

Page 24: ...C 1 1 5 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 B 1 2 7 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 E 5 E 5 5 5 1 1 F 23...

Page 25: ...3 4 4 1 2 3 E E 4 2 200kg m2 24 15 6 35 9 52 12 7 1 4 3 8 1 2 N m 13 7 17 7 34 3 41 2 49 0 56 4 kgf cm 140 180 350 420 500 575 A A...

Page 26: ...13 7 17 7 19 6 29 4 140 180 200 300 30 30 30 24 30 3 4 4 5 5 1 3 10 5 2 5 3 3 40 4 3 MSZ 25 R410A 6 35 9 52 12 7 YK18 H1 E O SW...

Page 27: ...26 0 05 0MPa 0 5 0kgf cm 25 0 05 0MPa 3 30 5 4...

Page 28: ...ectly with pesticide disinfector and combustible spraying material Fire and distortion may result If the installation stand is antiquated don t ignore it The unit may tumble and cause injury Standing...

Page 29: ...upply High speed revolving fan may cause injury in operation Change two new batteries of the same type Combination of new and old batteries can cause heating leakage or explosion If the battery fluid...

Page 30: ...let Air outlet Drainage hose Piping Air inlet Display section Remote controller receiver MOVE EYE sensor Emergency operation switch Horizontal vane Front panel Heat exchanger Air inlet Display section...

Page 31: ...t 3 The details of SLIDE SWITCH Each press of the Forward button increases one minute Each press of the Backward button decreases one minute If you press and hold down the button for a long time the s...

Page 32: ...roperly When the indoor unit is controlled by the remote controller the unit will automatically remember the operation mode set temperature and fan speed If power cut or power off occurs during operat...

Page 33: ...operate following the same set points with the previous operation Once the set points are set the operation will not vary with the room temperature If you don t like the set points you can press butt...

Page 34: ...n the air that is to say the humidity is high Humidity is concerned with temperature and airflow Generally speaking a humidity of 60 75 in summer and that of 55 70 in winter shall be the ideal conditi...

Page 35: ...re the room and floor wall tempera tures to automatically adjust to the set temperature by estimating the temperature actually perceived by a person inside the room sensible temperature Advantages The...

Page 36: ...ture is the lowest in the room If AREA setting is set to AUTO in cooling operation the indoor unit automatically delivers cool air to the area where the floor wall temperature is the highest in the ro...

Page 37: ...flow velocity press the button Lo Me Hi SHi Auto How to select fan speed Principle of the air conditioner The greater the air volume the more effective the energy saving and the higher the noise The a...

Page 38: ...position Set position When the air is hot Start of heating Horizontal position After the air conditioner starts to operate the vane stops in horizontal position Once the temperature of the airflow fro...

Page 39: ...emperature is as follows Sleep mode cooling 28 Sleep mode heating 17 Thetemperaturesetpriortopressing button about 30 minutes Set temperature in Sleep mode Set temperature in Sleep mode In Cooling mod...

Page 40: ...not set timer operation will be disabled Note If main power supply is switched off or power failure occurs during timer operation timer setting will be canceled 2 1 2 Enable this mode to enjoy healthy...

Page 41: ...ore cleaning Switch off the power supply and remove the power plug Warning When cleaning the unit you have to stop unit operation by removing the power plug and switch off the power supply Because fan...

Page 42: ...all the PM2 5 Electrostatic Filter Install PM2 5 Electrostatic Filter into Air Filter by the arrows PM2 5 Electrostatic Filter must be limited by the hook of Air Filter 2 S MAC 621YK Keeping 5 Switch...

Page 43: ...ion and remove power plug or turn off the power supply Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the electrical part in the air conditioner A crack is heard The noise results from the expansion shrinkage...

Page 44: ...be connected properly as specified and connecting terminals for the cables be fixed firmly without being affected by external force Poor connection or fixture may cause fire Installation shall be imp...

Page 45: ...tlention for R410A refrigerant systems 2 1 Using R410A refigerant air conditioners Caution Caution Use C1220 copper phosphorus for copper and copper alloy seamless pipes to connect the refrigerant pip...

Page 46: ...operation noise or vibration you shall install the unit in a solid frame A place where there is no leaked combustible gas When installing the unit in a higher place you have to fix the foot of the un...

Page 47: ...gure below refrigerant pipe is used to connect indoor outdoor unit Connector Stop valve Service port 6 35 Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Installation plate Screw 4 25mm Battery No 7 Remote contr...

Page 48: ...furniture will be wet and contaminated by water drop from the unit Installation dimension Always use the wall hole sleeve C which prevents the connection wires between indoor and outdoor unit from co...

Page 49: ...tart automatically according to the memory 10 seconds after operating the remote controller the operation setting will be reserved When the Auto ON OFF timer is activated the timer setting will be can...

Page 50: ...drainage pipe shall be connected tilting downwards figure 1 Don t connect the pipe as shown in figure2 3 If it is not long enough for the drainage hose installed at the indoor unit you can use the ho...

Page 51: ...ecessary relevant measures shall be taken to protect people from injury Connect the wires from the indoor unit to the terminal block correctly Take care not to enable the wires to contact pipe Indoor...

Page 52: ...in operation 5 Relocation and maintenance after installation Set the horizontal vane to position No 3 page 36 before installing the front panel Insert the bottom side of front panel under the horizont...

Page 53: ...ion manual for detailed instructions on test run NOTE When the pressure gauge reaches 0 05 0MPa gauge approximately 0 5 0kgf cm fully close the stop valve on gas pipe and stop the operation of the air...

Page 54: ...CTRIC CORPORATION TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN SHANGHAI MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SHANGLING AIR CONDITIONER AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO LTD NO 505 NAN YANGJING RD PUDONG NEW ARE...

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