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3. Installation and Operating Instructions

3-1 Installation

3-1-1 Selecting Area for Installation

Select an area for installation that is suitable to the
customerÕs needs.

1. Make sure that you install the unit in an area

providing good ventilation. The air conditioner
must not be blocked by any obstacles affecting the
airflow near the air inlet and the air outlet.

2. Make sure that you install the unit in an area that

allows good air handling. The installation area
must be able to endure vibration from the unit.

3. Make sure that you install the unit away from heat

or vapor.

4. Make sure that you install the unit in an area 

which is cool and has adequate space.

5. Make sure that you install the unit in an area away

from TVs, audio units, cordless phones, 
fluorescent lighting fixtures and other electrical
appliances (at least 1 meter clearance).

6. Make sure that you install the unit in an area which

provides easy drainage for condensed water.

7. Make sure that you install the unit in area not

exposed to the rain or direct sunlight. 
(Install a separate sunblind if exposed to direct
sunlight).

8. Make sure that you install the unit in an area 

allowing good air movement. Do not install it in 
a space that would cause noise amplification 
of noise.

9. Fix the unit firmly if mounted in a high place.

Caution:

It is harmful to the air conditioner if it is used in the following environments : greasy areas (including areas near
machines), salty areas such as coast areas, areas where sulfuric gas is present (such as hot spring areas), Contact
your dealer for advice.

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Summary of Contents for AW05B0LA

Page 1: ...NTS 1 Precautions 2 Product Specifications 3 Installation and Operating Instructions 4 Disassembly and Reassembly 5 Troubleshooting 6 Exploded Views and Parts List 7 Block Diagram 8 Wiring Diagram SER...

Page 2: ...ELECTRONICS Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NOV 1998 Printed in Korea Code No DB81 00023A 1 AW 05B0LA AW0519 front 11 27 98 3 16 PM Page 1...

Page 3: ...into a power cord This practice may result in malfunction or fire 6 After completing repairs and reassembly check the insulation resistance Procedure Prior to applying power measure the resistance bet...

Page 4: ...otect Fan Motor Capacitor Compressor Capacitor Plug Type Fan Speed Control Thermo Control Design Pressure High Side Low Side Inches mm Inches mm Volt Hz A W FREON OZ BTU h BTU h W LT h C F M LBS Row T...

Page 5: ...2 2 Samsung Electronics 2 2 Dimensions 452 325 305 305 Unit mm AW 05B0LA AW0519 1 11 27 98 2 05 PM Page 2 2...

Page 6: ...install the unit in an area away from TVs audio units cordless phones fluorescent lighting fixtures and other electrical appliances at least 1 meter clearance 6 Make sure that you install the unit in...

Page 7: ...and the cycle will repeat 3 Control Operation By turning control knob clockwise toward higher numbers the temperature will be cooler By turning the control knob counterclockwise toward lower numbers...

Page 8: ...sor Inspect electrical wiring for defects and terminals for correct and secure connections Solder discharge line Corrective action Check refrigerant oil level Add oil as necessary Solder suction line...

Page 9: ...ugh the high pressure side 6 In the event of a refrigerant leak generally it is not necessary to add oil unless the oil has leaked significantly Put approximately 10cc oil into a transparent container...

Page 10: ...grille from the cabinet by pushing in on the grille tabs on both cabinet sides and then lift the grille off the top latches Ass y Frame 1 Remove the 8 screws on each of the cabinet and lift the cabine...

Page 11: ...from the base pan Ass y Condenser 1 Remove the 6 screws on the condenser 2 Separate the cond casing from the base pan Ass y Fan Propeller 1 Loose the bolt to disassemble the fan propeller 2 Separate...

Page 12: ...y 2 check the motor 3 motor is faulty 1 check the refrigerant leakage 1 Caused by the pipe crack 2 check the evaporator condition 2 shortage of refrigerant freezing blocked with dusts etc 3 clean the...

Page 13: ...tronics 6 Exploded View and Parts List 6 1 AW05B0LA AW0519 33 5 6 7 8 4 39 11 10 9 28 34 29 1 9 4 14 13 16 27 26 25 12 23 24 2 32 21 20 22 3 17 18 35 34 37 38 31 30 36 15 AW 05B0LA AW0519 1 11 27 98 2...

Page 14: ...AD PLATE COND ASSY BLOWER BOLT SPECIAL MOTOR ASSY FAN ASSY GRILLE PART SPRING PANEL GUARD FILTER KNOB ASSY SPRING KNOB BLADE V C OIL CLIP CAPACITOR CABINET BAR ASSY BASE NUT FLANGE PLATE REINF BRACKET...

Page 15: ...tronics 6 Exploded View and Parts List 6 1 AW05B0LA AW0519 33 5 6 7 8 4 39 11 10 9 28 34 29 1 9 4 14 13 16 27 26 25 12 23 24 2 32 21 20 22 3 17 18 35 34 37 38 31 30 36 15 AW 05B0LA AW0519 1 11 27 98 2...

Page 16: ...AD PLATE COND ASSY BLOWER BOLT SPECIAL MOTOR ASSY FAN ASSY GRILLE PART SPRING PANEL GUARD FILTER KNOB ASSY SPRING KNOB BLADE V C OIL CLIP CAPACITOR CABINET BAR ASSY BASE NUT FLANGE PLATE REINF BRACKET...

Page 17: ...k Diagram 7 1 Refrigerating Cycle Block Diagram PINCH PIPE SERVICE VALVE SUCTION LINE ACCUMULATOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE CONDENSER DISCHARGE LINE PINCH PIPE SERVICE VALVE AW 05B0LA AW051...

Page 18: ...GRN NEUTRAL RIB WHITE S C BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK 1 3 R RED BLUE SELECTOR S W LIVE 6 8 4 1 2 ORANGE RED G N A HI COOL LOW COOL OFF LOW FAN HI FAN 8 Wiring Diagram 8 1 AW05B0LA AW0519 DIAGRAM ELECTRIC...

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