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Installation
Operation
Maintenance

Owner’s Manual

UNDER-BENCH RV HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONER

MODEL NO: 

PYR009AZFRVBKE

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Please read this manual carefully before installing

or operating your new air conditioning system.

Be sure to save this manual for future reference.  

Summary of Contents for PYR009AZFRVBKE

Page 1: ...er s Manual UNDER BENCH RV HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONER MODEL NO PYR009AZFRVBKE IMPORTANT NOTICE Please read this manual carefully before installing or operating your new air conditioning system Be sure to save this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...Operation 9 14 Handling of the Remote Controller 10 15 Description of the Wall Controller 10 16 Routine Maintenance 11 II Installation Information 12 1 Technical Specifications 12 2 Getting Started 13 3 Selecting the Location of Installation 14 4 Preparation of Floor Openings and Unit Fastening 15 5 Securing the System to the Floor 16 6 Optional Creating a Side Cutout for Optimal Efficiency 17 7 F...

Page 3: ...System 1 This air conditioning unit contains fluorinated gasses For specific information on the type of gas and the amount please refer to the relevant label on the unit itself 2 3 4 5 6 Products that have had extra modifications where written consent was not provided by the manfacturer Product usage in a way that is not the intended purpose as described in this operational instruction manual Any ...

Page 4: ...this field of work Where applicable some portions of text may be accompanied by certain symbols that of which can be understood by referencing the below table This symbol indicates a potential source of danger This symbol indicates useful information or a helpful tip This symbol indicates information on being environmentally friendly ROOM AIR CONDITIONER 3TY1 MODEL NO PYR009AZFRVBKE SERIAL NUMBER ...

Page 5: ...urn air by the fan blower C flows through the evaporator which has been made signficantly cold The air then comes out cooled and removed of humidity the supply air This process repeated continuously over a long period of time leads to a reduction in the air temperature and humidity levels inside the vehicle The method of heating is quite similar to that of cooling however the process occurs in rev...

Page 6: ...ture and fan speed and ensure that the air vents are oriented in a suitable and proper direction Avoid the frequent opening of doors and or windows when not necessary To prevent mechanical malfunctions and minimize risk of personal injury ensure that the following precautions are abided by Avoid obstruction of the ventiled air inlet Do not cover with cloth paper etc Do not put hands or insert fing...

Page 7: ...d when sending commands to ensure the best reception NOTE When first switching on the system the machine will stay in standby mode for a few minutes before the compressor begins operating Dehumidification Dry Mode Ventilation Mode Night Mode Reserved Automatic Mode Change Mode Temperature Selection Temperature Selection Heat Pump Mode Clock Fan Speed Control Cooling Mode Set Point Fan Speed On Off...

Page 8: ...achine on or off Press the Change Mode button to select AUTO mode The temperature selection buttons are disabled in this mode Press the fan speed button to select low medium high or automatic fan speed Set temperature is selected based on the conditions given in the set point table on this page The selected configuration will be retained in the system s memory when it is switched on again next Coo...

Page 9: ... On Off button to switch the machine on or off Press the Change Mode button to select VENTILATION mode Use the temperature selection buttons to select a set point between 64 and 86 F Press the fan speed button to select low medium high or automatic fan speed The selected configuration will be retained in the system s memory when it is switched on again next Ventilation Mode Button Control F Fan on...

Page 10: ...the On Off button to switch the machine on or off Press the Change Mode button to select the desired operation mode Use the temperature selection buttons to select a set point between 64 and 86 F The system automatically keeps the fan speed to low when using this mode Press the night mode button to turn this feature on or off The selected configuration will be retained in the system s memory when ...

Page 11: ...essing it a third time deactivates the Timer Off function How to Configure the Timer Off Feature The system must currently be off to configure the Timer On function Press the Timer On button to set the time at which the system will come on Use the temperature selection buttons to modify the time value selection When the Timer Off button is first pressed the symbol on the display will be flashing t...

Page 12: ... and have been placed in the correct orientation 5 The system is now ready to be controlled 1 Signal Receiver Aim the remote at this location for best results 2 ON OFF Button Use this button to switch the system On or Off It will start using the memory of the previous settings 3 MODE Button Use this button change the operating mode of the system 4 FAN Button Use this button to select the desired f...

Page 13: ...t solution allowing it to dry before inserting back into place Repeat this process every 30 45 days If an optional active carbon filter is installed it is advised to replace them yearly Checking Best Practices Periodically inspect the system particularly the points of drainage as well as the air intake points Ensure that the system is able to drain succesfully If there are any sort of clogs clear ...

Page 14: ...ing Operational Consumption Heating Operational Consumption Breakaway Current Additional Heating Element Electricity Supply Protection Class Maximum Treated Air Volume Weight E E R C O P Ventilation Operating Temperature Maximum Volume Recommended with Insulated Walls Heating Capacity See System Nameplate BTU hour Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts Volts Hertz IP CFM lbs Speed No F ft3 BTU hour 9000...

Page 15: ...nd those nearby Observe and follow any special instructions or warnings present on the outer packaging before attempting to handle the system Using equal force on both sides lift the machine out of the box Lift the machine by using only the handles or the belts on the base When resting the system on a surface assure to distribute the weight of the machine by supporting it on both sides equally See...

Page 16: ...s in the floor Avoid the frequent opening of doors and or windows when not necessary In order to minimize transmission of noise and or vibration during operation the machine must have a minimum clearance of 1 inch away from walls and fittings on either side The machine must be installed on the floor and as horizontally level as possible To allow for ease of filter replacement keep a distance of 8 ...

Page 17: ... least 1 inch is left between the machine and its adjacent walls Use the provided kit to secure the machine to the interior floor The machine must be installed completely level There is a maximum angle of 10 to prevent condensation leakage Prior to cutting the holes verify that there are no cables gas pipes or parts of the chassis frame or similar fixtures underneath or hidden below Seal the machi...

Page 18: ...densate drainage hole using a hole saw 4 Mark the locations of the fastening screws and the brackets using the above template after selecting the desired method of fixing the system to the floor Preparing the Bottom Openings Top View Fastener Bracket Screws Washer Belt 2 2 7 8 2 1 4 DRAIN HOLE FIXINGHOLE Method1 FIXINGHOLE Method1 FIXING HOLE Method 1 FIXING HOLE Method 1 FRONT FIXINGHOLE Method2 ...

Page 19: ...ired 4 1 4 2 3 4 8 1 2 1 3 4 Bottom Side Corner of Housing LEFT SIDE A VIEW Installation of the Side Cutout Opening SideCutout Remove the side cover EPP cap and prepare the air outlet by using adhesive foam to insulate around in preparation for sealing 1 Cut out the side hole using the given measurements above at the proper location using a reciprocating saw or other cutter 2 Optional side cutout ...

Page 20: ...base Use the given screws and brackets to fix the belts into place which are used to strap the system Use the given screws and washers to fix the belts into place which are used to strap the system Pre assembled on the base x4 Use the given screws and brackets to fix the belts into place which are used to strap the system x4 x4 x2 x4 Use the given screws and washers to fix the belts into place whi...

Page 21: ...rilled in order to pass the cables through The wall thermostat cable will pass through this hole from behind To locate where to make the hole first find the needed X value by placing the 3 3 8 square wall thermostat against the wall The length from the side edge of the thermostat to the side edge of the wall is X The same applies for finding Y on the vertical axis The center of the hole will be X ...

Page 22: ...ng this opening is from the outside the performance of the machine would diminish Finally install the condensation drain tubes provided with the system onto the bottom ports Craft the ducting used to distribute the air using trade parts which are not included with this system supply It is advised to use cardboard pipe for air conditioning with an aluminum core and external PVC covering The nominal...

Page 23: ...tlet A 12 VDC connection is also connected from the vehicle s battery to supply power to the unit s PCB Use the yellow wire next to the AC power cord to connect to the vehicle battery to facillitate power to the heat pump system s command control module Before switching on ensure that the electrical supply and the extension used are capable of withstanding the power input required by the system se...

Page 24: ...in the right position The compressor is damaged Low refrigerant The heat exchanger coils are dirty The internal interior fan is malfunctioning The heat exchanger coils are dirty The air filter is dirty obstructed The condensate drain hose is cracked clogged or is not secured onto the exhaust port The voltage is too low less than 100V There is insufficient power going into the unit Defective therma...

Page 25: ... this appliance you have the following options Dispose of the appliance at a designated municipal electronic waste collection facility When buying a new appliance the retailer takes back the old appliance free of charge The manufacturer takes back the old appliance free of charge Sell the appliance to certified scrap metal dealers Special Notice Disposing of this appliance improperly or in other n...

Page 26: ...r Davis HVAC International Inc Parker Davis HVAC International Inc 3250 NW 107 Avenue Doral FL 33172 USA Tel 305 513 4488 Fax 305 513 4499 E mail info pd hvac com Website www pd hvac com Pioneer product line parts and supplies are available online for convenient ordering at www highseer com www pioneerminisplit com Scan the below code to visit our support page where you can find more installation ...

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