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Safety Precautions

3. Repairs to sealed components

• During repairs to sealed components, all 

electrical supplies shall be disconnected from 
the equipment being worked upon prior to any 
removal of sealed covers, etc.

• If it is absolutely necessary to have an 

electrical supply to equipment during 
servicing, then a permanently operating 
form of leak detection shall be located at the 
most critical point to warn of a potentially 
hazardous situation.

• Particular attention shall be paid to the 

following to ensure that by working on 
electrical components, the casing is not 
altered in such a way that the level of 
protection is affected. This shall include 
damage to cables, excessive number of 
connections, terminals not made to original 
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of glands, etc.

• Ensure that apparatus is mounted securely.
• Ensure that seals or sealing materials have 

not degraded such that they no longer serve 
the purpose of preventing the ingress of 

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 ammable atmospheres.

• Replacement parts shall be in accordance 

with the manufacturer’s speci

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 cations.

NOTE: The use of silicon sealant may inhibit 
the effectiveness of some types of leak 
detection equipment.
Intrinsically safe components do not have to be 
isolated prior to working on them.

4. Repair to intrinsically safe components

• Do not apply any permanent inductive or 

capacitance loads to the circuit without 
ensuring that this will not exceed the 
permissible voltage and current permitted for 
the equipment in use.

• Intrinsically safe components are the only 

types that can be worked on while live in the 
presence of a 

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 ammable atmosphere.

• The test apparatus shall be at the correct 

rating.

• Replace components only with parts speci

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by the manufacturer. Unspeci

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 ed parts by 

manufacturer may result ignition of refrigerant 
in the atmosphere from a leak.

5. Cabling

• Check that cabling will not be subject 

to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure, 
vibration, sharp edges or any other adverse 
environmental effects.

• The check shall also take into account the 

effects of aging or continual vibration from 
sources such as compressors or fans.

6. Detection of 

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 ammable refrigerants

• Under no circumstances shall potential 

sources of ignition be used in the searching or 
detection of refrigerant leaks.

• A halide torch (or any other detector using a 

naked 

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 ame) shall not be used.

7. The following leak detection methods 

are deemed acceptable for all refrigerant 
systems

• No leaks shall be detected using detection 

equipment with sensitivity to detect leakage 
of 5g/year of refrigerant or better under a 
pressure of at least 0.25 times the maximum 
allowable pressure (>1.04 MPa, max 4.15 
MPa), for example, a universal sniffer.

• Electronic leak detectors may be used 

to detect 

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 ammable refrigerants, but the 

sensitivity may not be adequate, or may need 
re-calibration.
(Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a 
refrigerant-free area.)

• Ensure that the detector is not a potential 

source of ignition and is suitable for the 
refrigerant used.

• Leak detection equipment shall be set at a 

percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and 
shall be calibrated to the refrigerant employed 
and the appropriate percentage of gas (25 % 
maximum) is con

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• Leak detection 

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uids are also suitable for use 

with most refrigerants, for example, bubble 
method and 

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uorescent method agents. The 

use of detergents containing chlorine shall 
be avoided as the chlorine may react with the 
refrigerant and corrode the copper pipe-work.

• If a leak is suspected, all naked 

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be removed/extinguished.

• If a leakage of refrigerant is found which 

requires brazing, all of the refrigerant shall 
be recovered from the system, or isolated 
(by means of shut off valves) in a part of the 
system remote from the leak. The precautions 
in #8 must be followed to remove the 
refrigerant.

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Page 2: ...ho ng 10 gi y hi n th n v nhi t l C ho c F L p pin 1 2 3 1 K o n p y l ng c a i u khi n 2 L p pin AAA ho c R03 3 y n p A i u ch nh ng h 1 Nh n sau nh n c i t th i gian Nh n n t trong kho ng 5 gi y hi...

Page 3: ...h s d ng 12 13 T m hi u th m 14 V sinh m y i u h a 15 16 Nh ng v n th ng g p 17 20 Th ng tin c n l u 21 Ph ki n Bao g m i u khi n t xa Pin AAA ho c 2 pin R03 gi i u khi n 2 c v t c a gi i u khi n S c...

Page 4: ...em ngh ch ch i v i m y Vui l ng li n h v i i l y quy n ho c chuy n gia v sinh c c b ph n b n trong s a ch a l p t th o v l p l i m y L p t v x l kh ng ng c th g y r r ga i n gi t ch y n Vui l ng ki m...

Page 5: ...i n t xa Th o pin kh i i u khi n t xa n u kh ng s d ng trong th i gian d i Pin m i c ng lo i ph i c l p ng c c nh ch d n Ngu n c p i n Kh ng k o d y ngu n ra kh i c m tr nh b gi t i n Ngu n c p i n Kh...

Page 6: ...gi ng nh b o qu n R410A Vi c v n h nh b o d ng s a ch a v n p l i m i ch t l m l nh ph i c ti n h nh b i c c nh n vi n c o t o v ch ng nh n v ph i c gi i thi u t nh s n xu t B t k ng i n o v n h nh b...

Page 7: ...r H th ng c ki m tra th ng xuy n gi m s t v s a ch a b i nh n vi n b o h nh c o t o v ch ng nh n c thu b i ng i s d ng hay m t t ch c c tr ch nhi m C n m b o vi c n p m i ch t l m l nh th c t c th c h...

Page 8: ...a m t c ch an to n v t t h n l n n th i ra ngo i kh ng kh 2 7 Ki m tra thi t b l m l nh Khi ph i thay i c c thi t b i n ph i s d ng c c thi t b m i ph h p v i m c ch v c c y u c u k thu t theo quy nh...

Page 9: ...c ng kh c c a m i tr ng hay kh ng Vi c ki m tra c ng c n t nh n nh h ng c a th i gian s d ng c a thi t b hay s rung li n t c t c c ngu n nh m y n n hay qu t 6 Ph t hi n m i ch t l nh d b t ch y Trong...

Page 10: ...ti p t tr c khi n p m i ch t l m l nh cho h th ng D n nh n l n h th ng khi qu tr nh n p li u ho n t t n u ch a c l m C n ph i h t s c c n tr ng kh ng c n p m i ch t l nh qu quy nh Tr c khi ti n h nh n...

Page 11: ...b nh ch a c s d ng ph i c quy nh r cho c c m i ch t c thu h i v ph i c d n nh n c n th n cho m i ch t c ngh a l c c b nh ch a c bi t thu h i m i ch t B nh ch a ph i c l p t y c c van gi m p v c c van...

Page 12: ...g gi Gi ph ng lu n th ng kh C nh o gi ngang g p l n xu ng t ng Kh ng c i u ch nh c nh o gi ngang b ng tay C 5 t y ch n cho h ng th i gi C th s d ng i u khi n t xa i u ch nh h ng gi th i nh mong mu n C...

Page 13: ...T V d OFF T T l c 22 00 gi 2 Ch n th i gian 3 X c nh n c i t h y c i t gi nh n hay sau nh n Khi ch h n gi b t c thi t l p m y c th kh i ng s m h n so v i gi thi t l p th c t t c nhi t mong mu n ng l...

Page 14: ...n kh ch COOL L M L NH 26 0 C 28 0 C 79 F 82 F i u khi n ch t kh i ng Khi i n c kh i ph c sau khi m t i n c c qu tr nh s t kh i ng l i sau m t kho ng th i gian v i ch ho t ng v h ng lu ng kh ng kh gi n...

Page 15: ...l c kh v o m t tr c m y ng c v i quy tr nh th o ra 2 ng v nh n n t g n ch t m t tr c m y 3 V n ch t c c c v t c hai b n N t Nh n ng 1 Th o r i c c c v t c hai b n 2 Nh n n t m t tr c m y theo h ng ch...

Page 16: ...n h nh c a b i u khi n t xa c d y n b o hi u l i l c kh A n b o hi u l i l c kh n b o hi u l i l c kh B i u khi n t xa c h n gi B i u khi n t xa c d y c p th ng s k thu t cao B i u khi n t xa c d y K...

Page 17: ...y ra t i c c ng ng l nh v n c ng ng t c th ch y t kh i ngo i tr i Ch qu t gi FAN c v n h nh v kh ng kh tr n n m h n Vi c n y x y ra khi nhi t ph ng t t i nhi t thi t l p ch qu t c v n h nh v m s t ng...

Page 18: ...t C1 c a b trao i nhi t ngo i tr i D ng l ng b t th ng F07 C m bi n nhi t C2 c a b trao i nhi t ngo i tr i Trung t m b t th ng F08 C m bi n nhi t kh ng kh ngo i tr i TO b t th ng F12 C m bi n nhi t h...

Page 19: ...2 S c c m bi n nhi t b trao i nhi t trong nh E2 F10 S c c m bi n nhi t kh ng kh trong nh TA F29 Kh i trong nh PCB EEPROM b t th ng L02 Kh i trong nh ngo i tr i kh ng kh p L03 B n sao c i t a ch kh i t...

Page 20: ...y s kh ng c s d ng trong m t th i gian d i K ch ho t ch FAN QU T GI trong 2 3 gi lo i b tri t h i m c n s t l i trong c c b ph n b n trong Vi c n y gi p ng n ch n s ph t tri n c a n m m c T t i n ngu...

Page 21: ...nhau K hi u n y c th d ng k t h p v i m t k hi u h a h c Trong tr ng h p n y n tu n th c c quy nh c li n quan v h a ch t B O NG Bi u t ng n y cho bi t thi t b d ng m i ch t l m l nh c th g y ch y N u...

Page 22: ...temperature as C or F Inserting the batteries 1 2 3 1 Pull out the back cover of remote control 2 Insert AAA or R03 batteries 3 Close the cover A Clock setting 1 Press then press to set the time Press...

Page 23: ...n More 34 Cleaning the Air Conditioner 35 36 Troubleshooting 37 40 Information 41 Accessories Included Remote control AAA or R03 batteries 2 Remote control holder Screws for remote control holder 2 To...

Page 24: ...e appliance Please consult an authorised dealer or specialist to clean the internal parts repair install remove disassemble and reinstall the unit Improper installation and handling will cause leakage...

Page 25: ...od of time New batteries of the same type must be inserted following the polarity stated Power supply Do not disconnect the plug by pulling the cord to prevent electric shock Power supply Do not use a...

Page 26: ...imilar to R410A Operation maintenance repairing and refrigerant recovery should be carried out by trained and certified personnel in the use of flammable refrigerants and as recommended by the manufac...

Page 27: ...ations Always contact to local municipal offices for proper handling 2 Servicing 2 1 Service personnel The system is inspected regularly supervised and maintained by a trained and certified service pe...

Page 28: ...erating equipment Where electrical components are being changed they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification At all times the manufacturer s maintenance and service guidelines sh...

Page 29: ...hat cabling will not be subject to wear corrosion excessive pressure vibration sharp edges or any other adverse environmental effects The check shall also take into account the effects of aging or con...

Page 30: ...Cylinders shall be kept in an appropriate position according to the instructions Ensure that the refrigerating system is earthed prior to charging the system with refrigerant Label the system when ch...

Page 31: ...ylinders for holding the total system charge are available All cylinders to be used are designated for the recovered refrigerant and labelled for that refrigerant i e special cylinders for the recover...

Page 32: ...ventilated The horizontal flap swings up and down automatically Do not adjust the horizontal flap by hand There are 5 options for manual airflow direction The airflow direction can be adjusted as desi...

Page 33: ...Example OFF at 22 00 2 Set the time 3 Confirm the setting To cancel the timer press or then press When ON timer is set the unit may start early before the actual set time in order to achieve the desi...

Page 34: ...he unit within the recommended temperature range COOL 26 0 C 28 0 C 79 F 82 F Auto restart control When power is resumed after a power failure the operation will restart automatically with the last op...

Page 35: ...rille by the reverse procedures of removal 2 Close and push the knobs to secure the intake grille 3 Firmly tighten with screws both side Knob Push Close 1 Remove the screws both side 2 Push the knobs...

Page 36: ...e wired remote controller Filter indicator A Filter indicator Filter indicator Timer Remote Controller High spec Wired Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller Do not operate without an air filter Va...

Page 37: ...ndensation occurs on cold pipes and the condensed water may drip from the outdoor unit Unit switch to FAN operation and air become humid This happens when the room temperature reaches the set temperat...

Page 38: ...ure Sensor TD Abnormal F06 Outdoor Heat Exchanger Liquid Temperature Sensor C1 Abnormal F07 Outdoor Heat Exchanger Center Temperature Sensor C2 Abnormal F08 Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor TO Abnormal...

Page 39: ...emp sensor E1 trouble F02 Indoor Heat Exchanger Temp sensor E2 trouble F10 Indoor Air temperature sensor TA trouble F29 Indoor Unit PCB EEPROM Abnormal L02 Indoor Outdoor Unit Type Mismatch L03 Duplic...

Page 40: ...e used for an extended period Activate FAN mode for 2 3 hours to remove any moisture left in the internal parts thoroughly This is to prevent mould growth Turn off the power supply and unplug the unit...

Page 41: ...s case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved WARNING This symbol shows that this equipment uses a flammable refrigerant If the refrigerant is leaked together...

Page 42: ...Memo ACXF55 32051_SS1021 1 indb 42 ACXF55 32051_SS1021 1 indb 42 13 10 2021 6 32 29 PM 13 10 2021 6 32 29 PM...

Page 43: ...Memo ACXF55 32051_SS1021 1 indb 43 ACXF55 32051_SS1021 1 indb 43 13 10 2021 6 32 29 PM 13 10 2021 6 32 29 PM...

Page 44: ...1 SS1021 1 Printed in China Panasonic Corporation Website http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2021 ACXF55 32051_SS1021 1 indb 44 ACXF55 32051_SS1021 1 indb 44 13 10 2021 6 32 29 PM 13 10 2021...

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