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AH-X08BE/10BE/13BE
AY-X08BE/10BE/13BE
AY-X08BE-C/10BE-C
AU-X08BE/10BE/13BE
AE-X08BE/10BE/13BE
AE-X08BE-C/10BE-C

informed by the flashing number as well as the
lighting pattern of the operation lamp which
flashes with the timer lamp.(For details, refer to
Error diagnostic method.)

AU-X08BE/10BE/13BE are not provided with
the heating function.

2. OUTDOOR UNIT
2-1 Defrost operation

(AE-X08BE/X08BE-C/X10BE/X10BE-C/13BE)

(1) Overview

Defrosting begins during heating if the conditions for
compressor operation time and outdoor heat
exchanger temperature are met.
When defrosting begins, the indoor and outdoor fans
stop. Defrosting stops when the temperature of the
outdoor heat exchanger goes above approximately
5˚C or defrosting time exceeds 13 minutes.

1-15

Auto Restart
When power failure occures, after power is
recovered, the unit will automatically restart in the
same setting which were active before the power
failure.

Operating mode (Cool, Heat, Dry)

 Temperature adjustment (within 2˚C range)

automatic operation

 Temperature setting
 Fan setting
 Air flow direction
 Power ON/OFF
 Automatic operation mode setting
 Swing louver

Setting not memorized

 Timer setting
 Full power setting

1-16  Indoor/outdoor temperature display

Every time the Temperature check button is
pressed on the remote control, the display changes
in the order of indoor temperature 

 outdoor

temperature 

 no display. The temperature is

displayed on the temperature indicator on the main
unit to be referred to for energy saving.
(When the unit is not running, the display changes
between indoor temperature and no display.)Indoor
temperature is the temperature of the suction air
measured by the room thermistor, and outdoor
temperature is that measured by the outdoor
temperature thermistor. When indoor temperature
is displayed, the indoor LED on the main unit is lit,
and when outdoor temperature is displayed, the
outdoor LED is lit. For 90 seconds after the
operation starts, - - is displayed instead of the
actual outdoor temperature since it is still being
measured.Because of the effect of the exchanger,
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temperature right after the operation is terminated.
Therefore, for one hour since the operation is
stopped, the indoor temperature immediately
before the operation is stopped is displayed. After
over one hour since it is stopped, the unit displays
the actual room temperature at that point.

1-17 Error diagnostic display

(a) Indoor unit
(1) When an error is detected, all relays are

turned off. At the same time, the details of the
error are displayed by flashing the number
corresponding to the type of the error. The
details can also be displayed by pressing down
the emergency operation switch for 5 seconds
or more in the state of operation stop.However,
if the operation is continued only in the serial
open state and the state remains unchanged
after that, the main relay is turned off in 8
minutes. In the serial short state, the error is
not displayed and the operation is continued. If
the unit stays in the same state, the main relay
is turned off in 8 minutes. Although the error is
not displayed, it is memorized and can be
displayed when it is recalled.

(2) If the operation is stopped and the emergency

operation button is pressed down for 5 seconds
or more, the self-diagnosis memory can be
recalled.

(3) Details of self-diagnosis (error mode) are

Defrost 

mask time

Defrost 

mask time

Defrost 

mask time

Heating

begins

Defrosting

Max. 13 min.

Defrosting

Max. 13 min.

More than  

20 min.

More than  

20 min.

Defrosting

Max. 12 min.

Heating 

operation 

start

Defrosting

Max. 12 min.

More than 

20 min.

(3) During defrosting

When defrosting begins, the compressor stops.
Approximately 1 minutes later, the compressor
reactivates in the refrigeration cycle, and the outdoor
heat exchanger is defrosted.
Each mode is as follows:
The outdoor fan is stopped
The operating frequency is as shown in the table
below The indoor fan is stopped

(4) Defrost stop

When defrosting time exceeds 13 minutes When the
temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger rises
above approximately 5˚C Defrost stop is determined
by either of the above conditions, and the compressor
is stopped. At the same time, the outdoor fan go ON.
The compressor is reactivated in the heating cycle 1
minute after it was stopped, and normal control
resumes.

2)  Defrosting

If the compressor operation time is more than 20
minutes in the heating mode and the outdoor air
temperature and outdoor heat exchange temperature
satisfy the defrosting conditions, the defrosting
operation is started.
When the outdoor sheat-exchanger temperature
reaches approx. 5°C or above or when the defrosting
time exceeds 12 minutes, the defrosting operation is
quit.

Summary of Contents for AE-X010BE

Page 1: ...s identical to those specified should be used Page SPECIFICATIONS 2 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 5 WIRING DIAGRAMS 7 ELECTRICAL PARTS 13 BLOCK DIAGRAM 14 MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM 16 FUNCTIONS 25 FUNCTION AND OPERATION OF PROTECTIVE PROCEDURES 31 BREAKDOWN DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE 33 REFRIGERATION CYCLE 35 PERFORMANCE CURVES 37 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE 39 OPTION 46 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 47 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 2: ...e tube type Grooved tube type Grooved tube type Refrigerant system Condenser Louver Fin and Grooved tube type Control Capillary tube Refrigerant volume 550g 550g 830g Noise level High dB A 33 43 36 43 38 48 at cooling Med dB A 29 32 33 Low dB A 27 27 29 Fan system Drive Direct drive Air flow quantity High m3 min 7 5 28 8 7 28 9 3 30 at cooling Med m3 min 6 8 7 8 8 1 Low m3 min 6 0 6 0 6 6 Fan Cros...

Page 3: ...SUNISO 4GSD 280cc SUNISO 4GSD T Evaporator Louver Fin and Grooved tube type Refrigerant system Condenser Corrugate Fin and Grooved tube type Control Capillary tube Refrigerant volume 760g 760g De lce system Micro computer controled reversed systems Noise level High dB A 33 43 33 43 at cooling Med dB A 29 29 Low dB A 27 27 Fan system Drive Direct drive Air flow quantity High m3 min 7 5 28 7 5 28 at...

Page 4: ...ge 455cc SUNISO 4GSD 370cc SUNISO 4GSD 455cc SUNISO 4GSD Evaporator Louver Fin and Grooved tube type Refrigerant system Condenser Corrugate Fin and Grooved tube type Control Capillary tube Refrigerant volume 850g 850g 880g De lce system Micro computer controled reversed systems Noise level High dB A 36 43 36 43 38 48 at cooling Med dB A 32 32 33 Low dB A 27 27 29 Fan system Drive Direct drive Air ...

Page 5: ...X08BE 10BE 13BE AE X08BE C 10BE C 269 179 5 182 5 136 81 780 70 540 310 335 540 12 37 5 4 5 58 158 16 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Figure E 1 INDOOR UNIT Figure E 2 OUTDOOR UNIT Length unit mm 19 5 58 CRMC A442JBE0 R03 AAA 2PCS SHARP CORPORATION INVERTER AIR CONDITIONER 182 815 278 198 1100 ...

Page 6: ...13BE AE X08BE 10BE 13BE AE X08BE C 10BE C Figure E 3 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS 815 unit size More than 50mm E Center of wall hole Leftward piping Center of wall hole Backward piping Outline of indoor unit 55 95 80 55 A J I F E D D F A C J H I G B 21 278 unit size 38 Ceiling E ...

Page 7: ...N MOTOR CAPACITOR 430V 2µF CN6 CN1 TERMINAL BOARD 2 TERMINAL BOARD BLACK RED BLUE BLUE 5 3 1 N BLACK FAN MOTOR BLUE RED COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR UNIT TO UNIT CORD CONTROL BOARD UNIT N 1 1 1 N N 2 2 R P M SIGNAL INTERNAL THERMAL FUSE LED INDICATION FOR SELF DIAGNOSIS Abnormal contents Temperature Indicator Blinking No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 17 18 19 Short circuit of the outdoor thermistor Overheat of the com...

Page 8: ...PIPE TEMP THERMISTOR OUTDOOR TEMP THERMISTOR COMPRESSOR TEMP CN8 TH2 TH1 TH3 RE OR G 3 1 3 1 5 LED INDICATION OF SELF DIAGNOSIS ON OUTDOOR UNIT LED BLINKING LED turns on Slow flashing 1 time for 2 seconds Quick flashing 3 times for 2 seconds Example NO 2 Compressor lock on off 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec NO 3 Overheat of the compressor 1 0sec 0 6sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 0 6sec 1 2 3 ...

Page 9: ...OR OUTDOOR TEMP THERMISTOR COMP TEMP CN8 TH2 TH1 TH3 RE OR G 3 1 5 LED INDICATION OF SELF DIAGNOSIS ON OUTDOOR UNIT LED BLINKING LED turns on Slow flashing 1 time for 2 seconds Quick flashing 3 times for 2 seconds Example NO 2 Compre ssor lock on off 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec NO 3 Overheat of the compressor 1 0sec 0 6sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 0 6sec 1 2 3 4 5 NO LED indication patte...

Page 10: ... OUTDOOR TEMP THERMISTOR COMP TEMP CN8 TH2 TH1 TH3 RE OR G 3 1 5 LED INDICATION OF SELF DIAGNOSIS ON OUTDOOR UNIT LED BLINKING LED turns on Slow flashing 1 time for 2 seconds Quick flashing 3 times for 2 seconds Example NO 2 Compre ssor lock on off 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec NO 3 Overheat of the compressor 1 0sec 0 6sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 0 6sec 1 2 3 4 5 NO LED indication pattern...

Page 11: ...TOR PIPE TEMP THERMISTOR OUTDOOR TEMP THERMISTOR COMPRESSOR TEMP CN8 FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR 2µF 430V TH2 TH1 TH3 RE OR G 3 1 3 1 5 LED INDICATION OF SELF DIAGNOSIS ON OUTDOOR UNIT LED BLINKING LED turns on Slow flashing 1 time for 2 seconds Quick flashing 3 times for 2 seconds Example NO 2 Compressor lock on off 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec NO 3 Overheat of the compressor 1 0sec 0 6sec 0...

Page 12: ... WH BK COMPRESSOR THERMISTOR PIPE TEMP THERMISTOR OUTDOOR TEMP THERMISTOR COMPRESSOR TEMP CN8 TH2 TH1 TH3 RE OR G 3 1 5 LED INDICATION OF SELF DIAGNOSIS ON OUTDOOR UNIT LED BLINKING LED turns on Slow flashing 1 time for 2 seconds Quick flashing 3 times for 2 seconds Example NO 2 Compressor lock on off 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec 1 0sec 0 6sec NO 3 Overheat of the compressor 1 0sec 0 6sec 0 6sec 1 ...

Page 13: ...0JBZZ 250V 3A For Model AE X08BE X08BE C Compressor HV166A1 S10DK 3 PHASE Induction motor AE X08BE Compressor 44A07QV2JD 3 PHASE Induction motor AE X08BE C Outdoor fan motor ML A902 220 240V 50Hz 220V 60Hz Outdoor fan motor capacitor 430V 1 5µF WPE1 QFS GA033JBZZ 250V 15A WPE2 QFS GA015JBE0 250V 10A WPE3 QFS GA027JBE0 250V 3A or QFS GA040JBZZ 250V 3A For Model AU X08BE X10BE Compressor 2RV110N5EA0...

Page 14: ...ect circuit Compensation circuit Switchover circuit Serial I O circuit Compressor relay drive circuit LED drive circuit Auto restart circuit Test run circuit Auxiliary mode Power on circuit Room fan motor Fan motor pulse detect Flow direction control louver motor upper Flow direction control louver motor lower Wireless remote control operation Audible operation confirmation Room temp thermistor He...

Page 15: ...e filter circuit Filter circuit Smoothing circuit Unit unit wiring AC power and serial signals CPU 20 A protection Outdoor fan 4 way valve except for the AU X13BE Power transistor module Compressor Current transformer Compressor thermistor Heat exchanger pipe thermistor Outdoor temperature thermistor Heat exchanger pipe thermistor option Outdoor temperature thermistor option LED 3 A protection 20 ...

Page 16: ...SY 1 12V 2 5V 3 4 CLOCK 5 SERIAL OE 6 7 RESET GND 8 HOT KEEP PREHEAT WIRELESS 2 7K 50V 1000p 1000p 50V P37 P44 P46 P47 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 8 1 1K FUSE THERMAL SSR1 470 1 8K 16 9 10K 3 1 OWER UPPLY INGLE HASE 2 1 JP10 33K R2 TRANS1 D1 4 33K R3 C4 50V 0 1µ 7812 IC2 35V C3 1000µ IN 0 1µ 25V OUT C5 47µ 25V 100 1 2W R1 JP11 C6 25V 47µ 0 1µ 25V C7 IN IC3 D5 7805 25V 0 1µ R31 IC4 8 NC 9 1 18 13 11 C31 250V 0 0...

Page 17: ... C17 C29 C3 R58 C32 C2 NR1 R65 R64 C34 Q2 3 2 1 R28 C20 R27 C19 R26 C18 JP34 2 8 9 15 C31 RY1 IC3 WPE1 3A 250V BLACK C4 C30 ZD1 JP99 R32 JP9 C8 JP28 D5 IC3 C6 R1 JP11 TRANS1 Q1 R3 R2 C3 CN8 1 1 2 3 3 8 IC7 C33 JP10 CN9 JP30 C13 R21 JP25 R38 2 3 3 D7 R63 C28 R57 3 4 1 2 JP14 TERMINAL BOARD TERMINAL BOARD JP13 BROWN IN OUT S RED N BLUE L1 SSR1 1 CN1 FAN M 5 JP12 CNR1 FAN M CN6 R23 R 6 6 R 6 7 R 6 2 ...

Page 18: ... 390 Y 390 W 390 Z 6 5 4 3 2 1 BCN11 CN8 TH3 THERMISTOR for OUTDOOR TEMP TH2 THERMISTOR for HEAT EXCHANGER TH1 THERMISTOR for COMPRESSOR R38 6 8K F C26 16V 10 F 5V C22 16V 10 F C21 16V 10 F R21 6 8K F R20 6 8K F C15 10V 220µF R10 6 8K F R8 2 70K F R9 1 00K F D2 1 2 3 1 2 3 5V C23 50V 1µF PST 993D IC3 OSC1 10MHz 5V 5V C17 10V 100µF 2 1 F R46 10K JP1 R34 10K 5V NC WINTER KIT 4 3 2 1 CN10 5V 33 34 35...

Page 19: ...RROR H 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 P20 P17 P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P07 P06 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 V SS P37 P36 P35 P34 P33 P32 V CC V SS XI X0 MOD1 MOD2 RST P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 AV SS AVR AV CC AN7 AN6 AN...

Page 20: ... 6 5 4 3 2 1 BCN11 CN8 TH3 THERMISTOR for OUTDOOR TEMP TH2 THERMISTOR for HEAT EXCHANGER TH1 THERMISTOR for COMPRESSOR R38 6 8KΩF C26 16V 10µF 5V C22 16V 10µF C21 16V 10µF R21 6 8KΩF R20 6 8KΩF C15 10V 220µF R10 6 8KΩF R8 2 70KΩF R9 1 00KΩF D2 1 2 3 1 2 3 5V C23 50V 1µF PST 993D IC3 OSC1 10MHz 5V 5V C17 10V 100µF 2 1 F R46 10KΩ JP1 R34 10KΩ 5V NC WINTER KIT 4 3 2 1 CN10 5V 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ...

Page 21: ...21 AH X08BE 10BE 13BE AY X08BE 10BE 13BE AY X08BE C 10BE C AU X08BE 10BE 13BE AE X08BE 10BE 13BE AE X08BE C 10BE C Figure L 6 Electronic Control Circuit Diagram for AE X08BE C X10BE C ...

Page 22: ...FF L AF CONT AF ARM ERROR H 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 P20 P17 P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P07 P06 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 V SS P37 P36 P35 P34 P33 P32 V CC V SS XI X0 MOD1 MOD2 RST P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 AV SS...

Page 23: ...R KIT FROM TERMINAL BOARD N FROM TERMINAL BOARD 2 FROM TERMINAL BOARD 1 FROM CONTROL BOX FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 FROM PTC1 T5 DB1 BLACK C5 NR2 WPE3 R2 R1 CT1 3A 250V RY1 CNR2 CNR1 RY2 WINTER KIT OPTION T11 GRAY T10 T9 WPE2 20A 250V BLUE YELLOW IPM R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R28 C10 C40 R52 OUT C45 CN14 1 4 1 CN12 4 IN IC2 C45 JP23 R50 R40 R39 JP1 R46 C33 Q2 Q1 C1 SA1 D7 D6 JP2 JP17 JP...

Page 24: ...NTER KIT FROM TERMINAL BOARD N FROM TERMINAL BOARD 2 FROM TERMINAL BOARD 1 FROM CONTROL BOX FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 FROM PTC1 T5 DB1 BLACK C5 NR2 WPE3 R2 R1 CT1 3A 250V RY1 CNR2 CNR1 RY2 WINTER KIT OPTION T11 GRAY T10 T9 WPE2 20A 250V BLUE YELLOW IPM R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R28 C10 C40 R52 OUT C45 CN14 1 4 1 CN12 4 IN IC2 C45 JP23 R50 R40 R39 JP1 R46 C33 Q2 Q1 C1 SA1 D7 D6 JP2 JP17...

Page 25: ...egral control is performed 2 Cooling If the room temperature is in the c zone when operation begins proportional integral control is not performed and the machine runs at frequency code 9 power until the i zone is reached When the h zone is reached the frequency changes to the frequency code determined by fuzzy calculation and after thatproportional integral control is performed 3 Dry After operat...

Page 26: ... automatically with the following condition OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OFF Fan speed Frequency cord Fan speed High Med Low High Med Low OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OFF Fan speed Frequency cord Fan speed Automatic COOLING OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OFF Fan speed Frequency cord Fan speed High Med Low 12 A B C A B C Low D H Med D H High D H OFF ...

Page 27: ...s It also prevents starting for 80 seconds immediately following plugging into the power outlet 1 9 One hour operation If this button is pressed when operation is stopped operation will begin and then stop after 1 hour If pressed when it is operating will stop after one hour 1 10 Full power operation Immediately begins cooling or heating at maximum power and air flow During heating Operates at set...

Page 28: ... immediately before the operation is stopped is displayed After over one hour since it is stopped the unit displays the actual room temperature at that point 1 17 Error diagnostic display a Indoor unit 1 When an error is detected all relays are turned off At the same time the details of the error are displayed by flashing the number corresponding to the type of the error The details can also be di...

Page 29: ...r decreasing and this condition lasts for 1 minute the compressor will be stopped 4 Control for prevention of discharge overheating If the discharge temperature exceeds approximately AU X13BE 101 C except AU X13BE 105 C during compressor operation the operating frequency is lowered by approximately 5 Hz After that the frequency is lowered by approximately 5 Hz once every 60 seconds When the discha...

Page 30: ...ction therefore do not cancel by removing the plug and cutting the power 2 4 Compressor protector control If the temperature of the compressor chamber exceeds 114 C the compressor is stopped In this case the outdoor fan does not stop and when the compressor chamber temperature decreases to 100 C three minutes after operation is stopped another try will be made Three retries are allowed On the four...

Page 31: ...s above the overheating temperature for 1 minute at minimum frequency or less Set values for overheating temperature During normal operation 46 C to 54 C During full power operation 49 C to 58 C Stops the compressor if a current of approximately 47 26A or more flows in the power transistor module Also stops the compressor if the temperature of the power transistor module is exceeds 105 C Lowers th...

Page 32: ... the circuit of an outdoor thermistor breaks Stops the compressor if if the operating frequency is above 70 Hz and the compressor current is below 1 0 A Turns the compressor relay off if the indoor unit does not receive a serial signal from the outdoor unit for 8 minutes Stops the compressor if the outdoor unit does not receive a serial signal from the indoor unit for 30 seconds When an power fact...

Page 33: ...he board 4 Replace the board 1 Replace fan motor 2 Reattach 3 Replace the indoor control board assembly 1 Replace the outdoor control board assembly Current transformer wire break 1 Reattach 2 Replace the outdoor thermistor assembly 1 Replace the outdoor thermistor assembly 1 Clear the discharge outlet 2 Assure power supply voltage 3 Refill to rated amount 4 Replace the outdoor ther mistor assembl...

Page 34: ...first remove the connector from the board Color No Connector Compressor thermistor Heat exchanger pipe thermistor Outdoor temp thermistor TH1 TH2 TH3 No 1 to 2 No 3 to 4 Red Orange No 5 to 6 Green Microcomputer terminal Input signal To Outdoor control board Adaptor C14 GND R17 Pin No 43 Pin No 42 0 1 0 Low input 1 High input K Heat exchange thermistor TH2 orange 25 C resistance 15 K Room temperatu...

Page 35: ...BE X08BE C 10BE 10BE C 13BE 1 2 Capillary tube 3 Outdoor unit Condenser Evaporator Indoor unit Compressor Flare coupling Flare coupling Silencer 4 3 way valve 2 way valve Accumulator s 1 4 C 2 Capillary tube A Capillary tube B Capillary tube C 2 pieces Accumulator 3 Strainer Heating Cooling Outdoor unit Condenser Evaporator Indoor unit Reverse valve Comp ressor Flare coupling Flare coupling 3 way ...

Page 36: ...ity 20 Heating Outdoor side Dry bulb Temp C Relative Humidity 7 87 27 Cooling 47 35 40 AY X08BE AY X08BE C AY X10BE AY X10BE C AY X13BE Temperature at each part and pressure in 3 way valve Operation mode Cool Max Heat Max Cool Heat Cool Max Heat Max Cool Heat Cool Max Heat Max Cool Heat Model 1 2 3 4 3 way valve pressure MPaG 99 C 42 C 11 C 16 C 0 47 1 79 0 53 1 42 0 49 1 76 0 59 1 28 0 45 1 80 0 ...

Page 37: ...fan speed Hi 2 Vertical adjustment louver 45 Horizontal adjustment louver front 3 Indoor air temp Cooling 27 C Heating 20 C Figure P 1 At Cooling for AH X08BE Figure P 2 At Cooling for AH X10BE Figure P 3 At Cooling for AH X13BE Figure P 4 At Cooling for AY X08BE X08BE C Figure P 5 At Cooling for AY X10BE X10BE C Figure P 6 At Cooling for AY X13BE 25 30 35 40 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 10 12 14 600 700 800 9...

Page 38: ...r temp C Input W Outlet air temp C Figure P 7 At Heating for AY X08BE X08BE C Figure P 8 At Heating for AY X10BE X10BE C Figure P 9 At Heating for AY X13BE 5 0 7 5 10 2 4 2 8 3 2 3 6 35 40 45 700 800 900 1000 Running frequency 63Hz Heating capacity kW Outside air temp C Input W Outlet air temp C 5 0 5 7 10 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 30 35 40 45 800 900 1000 1100 Running frequency 74Hz Heating capacity kW Out...

Page 39: ... filters 2 Remove 4 screws fixing the front panel 3 Remove the screw fixing the cord clamp Note During reassembly install the holder after installing the front panel This will make it easier to assemble the front panel 4 Close the open panel Pushing the nail of the front panel 5 Pull the front panel up 6 Remove the unit to unit wiring from the terminal board 7 Remove a screw fixing the control box...

Page 40: ...istor of the evaporator 10 Remove 4 connectors 11 Remove the thermistor holder from the evaporator 12 Remove the display from the drain pan 13 Remove the screw fixing the pipe holder 14 Remove 3 screws fixing the control box and remove the control box 15 Remove a screw fixing the drain pan 16 Pull drain pan toward you CN1 CN6 CN3 CN2 ...

Page 41: ...vaporator 19 Remove the evaporator from the cabinet 20 Remove 2 screws fixing the motor cover and pull up the fan 21 Loose a screw fixing fan Cautionary points for assembling the fan a When inserting the motor shaft into the metal fan boss take care to prevent injuring the inner surface of the metal fan boss b Before fastening the motor shaft and fan insert the motor shaft into contact with the bo...

Page 42: ...lay cover through 3 hooks on the front panel along the guide from the center of the front panel 2 After the left half is inseted completely press the display cover and snap in the 3 hooks on the right How to remove the control box 2 Remove the screw fixing the terminal board 1 2 1 Remove the photo detector unit Press and spread the upper hook and the photo detector unit will be ready for removal 3...

Page 43: ...ockwise and remove it from the drain pan During installation turn the drain hose to the state of the engagement position After reinstallation verify that it is securely fastened How to remove the horizontal louver Slightly pull down the hinge area defelect thge louver and unhook it from the hinge Remove the shaft from each of the left and right sides Drain pan Drain Hose Groove Projection To disco...

Page 44: ...Y BEFORE ANY SERVICING 1 Loose a screw fixing the side cover Right side view Left side view Right side view Left side view Front view 2 Loose the unit to unit cord 3 Loose a screw fixing the cord clamp 4 Loose 4 screws fixing the top panel 5 Loose 6 screws fixing the front panel 6 Cut 3 nylon bands 7 Disconnect following connectors and each wire Choke coil two terminal Fan motor Thermistor Reverse...

Page 45: ...0BE 13BE AE X08BE C 10BE C 8 Remove the terminal cover of compressor 9 Remove 3 terminals of compressor 10 Loose 4 screws fixing the control box 11 Take out the control box DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE OF THE FAN 1 Loose the fan nut and fan can take out 2 Fan motor is secured by 4 screws Loose ...

Page 46: ...RS 1 Open the front panel 2 Push the air filter up slightly to unhook them 2 CHECK THE AIR PURIFYING FILTERS 1 Take of the old air purifying filters from the air filters Snap out in the arrow marked direction 2 Set the new air purifying filters with filter stopperts located on the air filters 3 REINSTALL THE AIR FILTERS 1 Reinstall the air filters in the original positions 2 Close the front panel ...

Page 47: ...bel AY X08BE 1 AC 1 28 TSPC E063JBRA Name label AH X08BE C 1 AC 1 28 TSPC D588JBRA Name label AY X10BE 1 AC 1 28 TSPC E064JBRA Name label AY X10BE C 1 AC 1 28 TSPC D591JBRA Name label AY X13BE 1 AC 1 29 PFPFPB901JBEZ Cabinet insulator AY X08BE X08BE C AH X08BE X10BE 1 AH 1 30 QW VZE013JBZZ Lead wire upper 1 AG 1 31 GWAK A257JBFA Front panel 1 AX 1 32 PCOV A614JBFZ Drain cover 1 AG 1 33 TLABCB374JB...

Page 48: ... assembly 3 8 1 AG 3 3 PSEN A016JBK0 Flare nut assembly 1 2 1 AR 3 4 PVLV 0341JBE0 Flare union 1 4 1 AG 3 5 PVLV 0342JBE0 Flare union 3 8 1 AH 3 5 PVLV 0406JBE0 Flare union 1 2 1 AK 3 6 DEVA A128JBKZ Evaporator sub assembly AY X10BE X10BE C 1 BT 3 6 DEVA A123JBKZ Evaporator sub assembly AH X08BE 1 BR 3 6 DEVA A122JBKZ Evaporator sub assembly AH X13BE AY X13BE 1 BT 3 6 DEVA A121JBKZ Evaporator sub ...

Page 49: ... 41 1 18 1 5 1 4 1 29 1 3 1 26 4 7 2 11 1 22 1 1 1 12 1 32 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 4 2 5 3 2 3 5 3 3 3 4 2 1 5 1 1 7 2 13 2 2 2 18 2 14 1 21 4 3 4 4 2 6 2 7 1 16 1 30 1 19 1 19 1 13 1 20 1 14 1 13 1 11 1 17 1 10 1 6 1 27 6 1 6 2 1 24 1 25 1 31 1 37 1 38 1 28 1 33 1 36 1 37 1 25 2 3 2 19 2 12 2 10 4 9 4 11 4 8 4 12 4 5 4 10 4 43 2 9 1 15 1 34 1 8 1 8 2 8 1 9 1 9 INDOOR UNIT FOR AY X08BE 08BE C X10BE 10BE C X...

Page 50: ...0BE C AU X08BE X10BE 1 BP 1 15 RH TXA003JBZZ Active filter AE X13BE AU X13BE 1 BS 1 16 RTHM A022JBE0 Compressor thermistor 1 AN 1 17 RH HXA010JBZZ Thermistor 1 AX 1 18 RTRN A199JBE0 Choke coil AE X08BE X08BE C X10BE X10BE C AU X08BE X10BE 1 BE 1 18 RTRN A286JBEZ Choke coil AE X13BE AU X13BE 1 BF 1 19 PBOX A343JBWZ Control box 1 AR 1 20 LBND A042JBE0 Wire fixing band 4 AC 1 21 PSPA A151JBZZ Spacer ...

Page 51: ...r fan 1 AX 2 19 PSKR A223JBWZ Bulkhead AU X08BE X10BE AE X08BE X08BE C X10BE X10BE C 1 AR 2 19 PSKR A211JBWZ Bulkhead AE X13BE 1 AQ 2 19 PSKR A212JBWZ Bulkhead AU X13BE 1 AR 2 21 TSPC D605JBRZ Name badge AU X08BE 1 AG 2 21 TSPC D603JBRZ Name badge AU X10BE 1 AG 2 21 TSPC D604JBRZ Name badge AU X13BE 1 AG 2 21 TSPC D682JBRZ Name badge AE X08BE 1 AG 2 21 TSPC E038JBRZ Name badge AE X08BE C 1 AD 2 21...

Page 52: ...8BE C 1 AN 3 13 PSEL A150JBE0 Gasket washer AU X08 X10BE 1 AA 3 14 LX NZA002JBE0 Special nut 1 AA 3 14 LX NZA136JBE0 Special nut AE X08BE C 1 AL 3 15 GLEG A001JBE0 Compressor cushion AU X08BE X10BE 3 AC 3 15 GLEG A029JBE0 Compressor cushion AE X08BE X10BE X10BE C X13BE AU X13BE 3 AE 3 15 GLEG A076JBE0 Compressor cushion AU X08BE C 3 AK 3 16 PSPF A767JBEZ Compressor cover AE X08BE X08BE C X10BE X13...

Page 53: ...e AE X08BE 1 AX 6 2 SPAKCA963JBEZ Packing case AE X08BE C 1 AX 6 2 SPAKCA681JBEZ Packing case AE X10BE 1 AX 6 2 SPAKCA964JBEZ Packing case AE X10BE C 1 AX 6 2 SPAKCA687JBEZ Packing case AE X13BE 1 AY 6 2 SPAKCA700JBEZ Packing case AU X08BE 1 AX 6 2 SPAKCA698JBEZ Packing case AU X10BE 1 AX 6 2 SPAKCA699JBEZ Packing case AU X13BE 1 AX HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS To have your order filled prompty ...

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