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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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• Replacement parts shall be in accordance 

with the manufacturer’s speci

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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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• 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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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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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.

English

Summary of Contents for RS-RZ9YK

Page 1: ...ing the unit please read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Before installation the installer should Read the Installation Instructions then request the custome...

Page 2: ...EN 2 1 1 2 AAA R03 3 8 A 1 5 12 am pm 24 2 ON OFF SET TIMER CANCEL OFF ON AIR SWING TEMP OFF ON MODE SLEEP FAN SPEED QUIET POWERFUL ECO ON OFF TIMER CANCEL AIR SWING SLEEP FAN SPEED QUIET POWERFUL EC...

Page 3: ...3 B 2 DRY AUTO HEAT COOL 1 POWER ON 3 TEMP UP TEMP DOWN 16 0 C 30 0 C 60 F 86 F 10 C F 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 AAA R03 2 2 Rasonic...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...5 ON Ni Cd ELCB RCD ELCB BS...

Page 6: ...6 nanoe G R32 Amin m Amin m A R32 R410A R22 R32 R22 R32 R22 R32 R410A R32 R410A R32 R410A R22 R32 R410A 1 2 R32 R410A AHU a b c d...

Page 7: ...7 e f g h i j 5 0 25 1 04 MPa 4 15 MPa 1 A Amin m 12 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 8 2 2...

Page 8: ...8 2 3 2 4 CO2 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8...

Page 9: ...9 6 7 5 1 04 MPa 4 15 MPa 0 25 LFL 25 8 3 4 5...

Page 10: ...10 10 a b c d e f g h 80 i j k 11 8 OFN OFN OFN OFN 9 OFN 7...

Page 11: ...11 12...

Page 12: ...FAN QUIET FAN SPEED QUIET POWERFUL 20 ECO POWERFUL ECO POWERFUL ECO OFF ON OFF ON nanoe G ON OFF AIR SWING nanoe G POWER TIMER nanoe G ECO ON OFF SET TIMER CANCEL OFF ON AIR SWING TEMP OFF ON MODE SL...

Page 13: ...EP POWERFUL ECO FAN SPEED QUIET POWERFUL ECO POWERFUL QUIET FAN SPEED 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OFF 0 0h SLEEP ON OFF SET TIMER CANCEL 1 2 3 1 TIMER ON TIMER OFF 22 00 OFF OFF 2 3 SET ON OFF CANCEL ON OFF...

Page 14: ...EAT 20 0 C 24 0 C 68 F 75 F COOL 26 0 C 28 0 C 79 F 82 F COOL DRY HEAT AUTO COOL HEAT DRY C F DBT WBT DBT WBT COOL 32 89 6 23 73 4 46 114 8 26 78 8 16 60 8 11 51 8 16 60 8 11 51 8 HEAT 30 86 0 24 75 2...

Page 15: ...15 AUTO OFF ON nanoe G H 99 pH 7 40 C 104 F nanoeTM G 2 2 nanoe G 1 2 2 AUTO OFF ON nanoe G 1 3 4...

Page 16: ...16 POWER TIMER ON 30 TIMER ON 30 nanoe G HEAT COOL nanoe G nanoe G...

Page 17: ...17 AUTO OFF ON 1 2 AUTO 3 COOL 4 2 HEAT 5 5 AUTO OFF ON COOL HEAT 15 COOL 8 C 14 4 F HEAT 14 C 25 2 F HEAT 2 3...

Page 18: ...2 H 14 H 15 H 16 CT H 17 H 19 H 21 H 23 1 H 24 2 H 25 H 26 ION H 27 H 28 1 H 30 H 31 H 32 2 H 33 H 34 H 35 H 36 H 37 H 38 H 39 H 41 H 50 H 51 H 52 H 58 H 59 H 64 H 67 nanoe H 70 H 71 H 72 H 85 H 97 H...

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Page 20: ...oximately 5 seconds to show the time as 12 hour am pm or 24 hour 2 Press to confirm Use the remote control within 8 m from the remote control receiver on the indoor unit Provides maximum comfort and c...

Page 21: ...ately 10 seconds to show the temperature as C or F Table of Contents Safety Precautions 22 29 How to Use 30 31 To Learn More 32 Cleaning the Air Conditioner 33 Troubleshooting 34 36 Information 37 Acc...

Page 22: ...plosive or flammable atmosphere Failure to do so could result in fire Do not insert your fingers or other objects into the air conditioner indoor or outdoor unit rotating parts may cause injury Do not...

Page 23: ...ic shock nanoe G generator Do not touch the sharp pin which may cause injury Power supply Do not use a modified cord joint cord extension cord or unspecified cord to prevent overheating and fire To pr...

Page 24: ...al the opening by pinching taping etc Handling of R32 is similar to R410A Operation maintenance repairing and refrigerant recovery should be carried out by trained and certified personnel in the use o...

Page 25: ...the precautions in 12 and comply with national regulations Always contact to local municipal offices for proper handling 2 Servicing 2 1 Service personnel The system is inspected regularly supervised...

Page 26: ...ernally into the atmosphere 2 7 Checks to the refrigerating equipment Where electrical components are being changed they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification At all times the...

Page 27: ...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 t...

Page 28: ...minimize the amount of refrigerant contained in them Cylinders shall be kept in an appropriate position according to the instructions Ensure that the refrigerating system is earthed prior to charging...

Page 29: ...employed Ensure that the correct number of cylinders for holding the total system charge are available All cylinders to be used are designated for the recovered refrigerant and labelled for that refri...

Page 30: ...matically when the unit is turned on with OFF ON OFF ON This operation can be turned ON or OFF manually by pressing This operation can be activated even when the unit is turned off In this condition t...

Page 31: ...operation has the priority over OFF timer This operation can be cancelled by pressing the respective button until the sleep timer reaches 0 0h SLEEP How to Use To set the timer ON OFF SET TIMER CANCEL...

Page 32: ...fixed at middle position setting Once the temperature is achieved the horizontal flap swings up down automatically In HEAT mode If AUTO is set the horizontal flap is fixed at the predetermined positi...

Page 33: ...Once every 2 weeks Wash rinse the filters gently with water to avoid damaging the surface Dry the filters thoroughly under a shade away from fire or direct sunlight Replace any damaged filters Remove...

Page 34: ...ation condensation occurs on cold pipes and the condensed water may drip from the outdoor unit Discoloration of some plastic parts Discoloration is subjected to the types of materials used in plastic...

Page 35: ...r The remote control is missing or a malfunction has occurred above After 15 minutes of operation it is normal to have the following temperature difference between the air inlet and outlet vents COOL...

Page 36: ...heat sink temperature sensor abnormality H 35 Indoor outdoor water adverse current abnormality H 36 Outdoor gas pipe temperature sensor abnormality H 37 Outdoor liquid pipe temperature sensor abnorma...

Page 37: ...ght be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved WARNING This symbol shows that this equipment uses a flam...

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