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1. Specifications
CAUTION
If the screws are not sufficiently tightened, trouble such
as that shown in the figure below may occur.
Be sure to tighten the screws securely.
If a gap remains between the ceiling surface and the
ceiling panel even after the screws are tightened, adjust
the height of the unit again.
(4) Wiring the Ceiling Panel
1) Open the cover of the electrical component box for control
PCB.
2) Connect the 22P connector (white) from the ceiling panel
to the connector on the control PCB in the unit electrical
component box. In this case, expose the cutout section
of the tube for the wiring protection to the outside from
the electrical component box and fix it with the clamper
attached to the electrical component box.
If the connectors are not connected, the Auto Flap will
not operate. Be sure to connect them securely. (If not
connected completely, “09” will be displayed on the
remote controller.)
Check that the wiring connector is not caught between
the electrical component box and the cover.
Check that the wiring connector is not caught between
the unit and the ceiling panel.
Fig. 1-138
Pin
String
B. Attaching the air-intake grille
To install the air-intake grille, follow the steps for “Removing
the grille” in the reverse order. By rotating the air-intake
grille, it is possible to attach the grille onto the ceiling panel
from any of 4 directions. Coordinate the directions of the air-
intake grilles when installing multiple units, and change the
directions according to customer’s requests.
When attaching the air-intake grille, be careful that the flap
lead wire does not become caught.
Be sure to attach the safety cord that prevents the air-intake
grille from dropping off to the ceiling panel unit as shown in
the figure below.
With this ceiling panel, the directions of the air-intake grille
lattices when installing multiple units, and the position of the
label showing the company name on the corner panel, can
be changed according to customer’s requests, as shown in
the figure below. However, the wireless signal receiver can
only be installed at the refrigerant-tubing corner of the ceiling
unit.
Fig. 1-139
Hole for ceiling panel hook
Refrigerant tube side
Wireless signal receiver
* Only this area
is possible for
installation.
Electrical
component box
Can be installed
rotated 90°
Locations of air-intake
grille hinges at the
factory shipment
* The grille can be
installed with these
hinges facing in any of
4 directions.
Drain pipe side
Hook that prevents the grille from dropping
Place the corner cover so that the 3 tabs
fit into the holes in the ceiling panel.
Then fasten it in place with the supplied
screws.
Air leakage
Staining
Air leakage
from ceiling panel
Adjust so that there
are no gaps.
Electrical component
box cover
Screws (2 locations)
Clamper
Ceiling panel side
Main unit side
Cutout section of the tube
for the wiring protection
Ceiling panel
wiring connector
Wiring chart
(Direction that the unit
faces has been changed to
facilitate explanation.)
If there is no affect to the horizontal
of the unit and drain tube, adjustment
to the installation height of the unit
can be made through the hole of the
ceiling panel corner.
Condensation, water leakage
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(5) How to Attach the Corner & Air-Intake Grille
A. Attaching the corner cover
1) Check that the safety cord from the corner cover is fastened
to the ceiling panel pin, as shown in the figure below.
2) Use the supplied screws to attach the corner cover to the
ceiling panel.
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(1) Checking After Installation
1) Check that there are no gaps between the unit and the
ceiling panel, or between the ceiling panel and the ceiling
surface.
* Gaps may cause water leakage and condensation.
2) Check that the wiring is securely connected.
* If it is not securely connected, the auto flap will not
operate.
(“P09” is displayed on the remote controller.)
In addition, the water leakage and condensation may
occur.
(2) Operating the Wireless Remote Controller
For details of installation, refer to the section “Wireless
Signal Receiver” in the supplied installation instructions.
(3) Selecting DC Fan Motor Tap (4-Way cassette 36” × 36”)
Check the optional parts accordingly in the following table.
Table for DC Fan Motor Tap Setting
Setting
No.
Remote
controller
setting data
Item code 5d
Contents & optional parts name
(3)
0003
Air-blocking material
(for 3-way air discharge)
0003
Air-blocking material
(when a discharge duct is
connected)
(6)
0006
Air-blocking material
(for 2-way air discharge)
<Criteria based on the ceiling height>
Setting
No.
Remote
controller
setting data
Item code 5d
S-26PU2U6
S-36PU2U6
S-42PU2U6
(1)
0001
Over 10.8ft. (3.3m) Over 12.8ft. (3.9m)
(3)
0003
Max. 12.8ft. (3.6m) Max. 14.8ft. (4.5m)
*1 When using optional parts in different setting No. in
combination with multiple units, conform it to the larger
setting No.
1) When setting from the P.C. Board
<Procedure>
Stop the system before performing these steps.
1
Open the electrical component box cover, then check
the indoor unit control PCB.
2
Connect the jumper connector (2P: yellow) which
was supplied with the optional parts to the correct
connector pin on the indoor unit control PCB according
to the setting number which was confirmed in Table for
DC Fan Motor Tap Setting.
Setting No. (3) :
Then connect the jumper connector to the connector
pin TP3 (2P: yellow) on the indoor unit control PCB.
Setting No. (6) :
Then connect the jumper connector to the connector
pin TP6 (2P: white) on the indoor unit control PCB.
Fig. 1-140
2) When setting with the Wired Remote Controller
<Procedure of CZ-RTC2>
Stop the system before performing these steps.
1
Press and hold the
,
and
buttons
simultaneously for 4 seconds or longer.
2
If group control is in effect, press the
button
and select the address (unit No.) of the indoor unit
to set. At this time, the fan at the indoor unit begins
operating.
3
Designate the item code
by adjusting the
Temperature Setting
/
buttons.
4
Press the timer time
/
buttons to select the
desired setting data.
* For item codes and setting data, refer to “Table for DC
Fan Motor Tap Setting”.
5
Press the
button.
(The display stops blinking and remains lit, and setting
is completed.)
* If air-blocking material is used, use the same
procedure as in steps
3
–
5
above and change the
setting for item code “62” to “0000”.
If you wish to change the selected indoor unit, follow
the step
2
.
6
Press the
button to return to normal remote
controller display.
2
3
4
5
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Summary of Contents for : S-26PU1U6
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