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AF-P80CX

Remove the battery compartment cover.

Insert the batteries in the compartment,
making sure the       and       polarities
are properly aligned.

Replace the cover.

INSTALLING BATTERIES

Use two AA (R6) batteries.

Battery compart-
ment cover

NOTES:

• The battery life is approximately one year with normal use.
• When you replace the batteries, always use two new ones of the same type.
• If the remote control does not operate normally after replacing the batteries, take out

the batteries and replace them again after 30 seconds.

• If you will not be using the unit for a long time, remove the batteries from the remote

control.

HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL

Point the remote control towards the unit's receiver window and press the desired button.
A beep will sound when the unit receives the signal.

• Make sure no objects, such as curtains, block the receiver window.
• The remote control operates from up to 20 feet (6 meters) away.
• The beep will also sound when each pad on the control panel is touched.

CAUTION:

• Do not expose the receiver window to direct

sunlight. This can adversely affect its opera-
tion.  In such case, close the curtains to block
the sunlight.

• Use of a fluorescent lamp in the same room

may interfere with the transmission of the
signal.

• The unit may be affected by signals emitted

from the remote control of a television, VCR or
other equipment used in the same room.

• Do not leave the remote control exposed to

direct sunlight or near a heater.  Protect the
remote control from moisture and shock which
can discolor or damage it.

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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

Summary of Contents for AF-P80CX

Page 1: ...28 COOLING LOAD ESTIMATE FORM 33 RUNNING CONDITION 35 PACKING AND ACCESSORIES 36 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 37 TABLE OF CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONER MODEL In the interests of user safety Required by safety regulations in some countries the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used AF P80CX SHARP CORPORATION This document has been published ...

Page 2: ...air pin Control O D x I D x Length x Q ty mm 2 7 x 1 0 x 800 x 2 Capillary tube Refrigerant volume R 22 OZ 15 5 Factory change NET DIMENSIONS Width Height Depth inches mm 19 11 16 500 x 14 9 16 370 x 17 3 32 434 Net Weight lbs 53 GROSS DIMENSIONS Width Height Depth inches mm 22 27 32 580 x 18 5 16 465 x 19 31 32 507 Gross Weight lbs 60 FAN SYSTEM Indoor side Evaporator Centrifugal fan Outdoor side...

Page 3: ...RD 115V 60Hz 3A 125V IN GR MRY CONTROL BOARD UNIT NR C1 CN1 BCN2 BCN3 TR OUT RIBBED NON RIBBED BK BK C R RE WH GY BCN1 CN2 CN3 WH OR RE GY S FU1 1 2 3 6 5 4 WIRE COLOR YELLOW TH1 RY3 R26 CLUSTER CN6 BK BL SSR C24 RY2 RY1 CNR3 CNR2 CNR1 THERMISTOR ROOM TEMP 8 7 1 3 5 DISPLAY BOARD UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS Models AF P80CX Running capacitor 250V 35µF Fan capacitor 250V 6µF Thermistor 15kΩ at 78 F Fan mo...

Page 4: ...4 AF P80CX EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 19 11 16 35 7 16 full opened 23 5 8 full closed 17 3 32 13 5 8 1 15 32 15 11 16 4 15 32 Fig E 1 ...

Page 5: ...le to the right to remove 0Filter Handle qPower Cord 1Receiver window for remote control signal 2Display 3SELECTOR indicator 4SELECTOR pad 5TEMPERATURE setting pad Lower temp Raise temp 6TIMER ON OFF pad 7TIMER indicator 8ENERGY SAVER pad 9ENERGY SAVER indicator 0POWER ON OFF pad qPOWER indicator wPLASMACLUSTER indicator 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 POWER ON OFF F hr SELECTOR TIMER ON OFF ENERGY SAVER ...

Page 6: ...latest temperature setting will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time the unit is turned on In cases of power outages or when the unit is disconnected when the power is restored or the unit is plugged in the unit and display will return to the preset conditions of 74 F and HIGH COOL The unit will not automatically turn back on The user must touch POWER ON OFF to resume operatio...

Page 7: ...ed on In fan only operation the temperature display will go off When the SELECTOR is changed to fan only operation from cooling operation it will take 5 seconds for the compressor to stop COOL COOL COOL FAN FAN FAN MODE Cooling operation with high fan speed Cooling operation with medium fan speed Cooling operation with low fan speed Fan only operation with high fan speed Fan only operation with me...

Page 8: ...nd the fan automatically stops when the compressor is not operating Fan will stop 30 seconds after the compressor stops After the fan stops the fan is programmed to rotate for approx 2 minutes to detect room temperature This will occur within a 20 min time span 2 Tocancel touchENERGYSAVER pad again ENERGY SAVER indicator will go off NOTE ENERGY SAVER cannot be set during fan only HIGH FAN MED FAN ...

Page 9: ... automatically according to your setting NOTES FOR TIMER SETTING AND OPERATION After setting the TIMER change the temperature and fan speed settings as shown on pages 11 and 12 When the temperature is set in the timer mode the temperature will show in the display for 5 seconds and then return to the time display The last setting used will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time y...

Page 10: ...l change as follows The timer will be set 5 seconds after the TIMER ON OFF pad is touched for the last time TIMER indicator will light The time display will count down the remaining time The unit will stop when the set time expires All indicators and displays will go out If you wish to stop the operation 10 hours later set the delay time as shown above TO CANCEL THE TIMER SETTING Touch the TIMER O...

Page 11: ... the unit s receiver window and press the desired button A beep will sound when the unit receives the signal Make sure no objects such as curtains block the receiver window The remote control operates from up to 20 feet 6 meters away The beep will also sound when each pad on the control panel is touched CAUTION Do not expose the receiver window to direct sunlight This can adversely affect its oper...

Page 12: ... panel See page 9 TEMP TEMP Raise temp setting 1 F at a time Lower temp setting 1 F at a time OPERATING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER TEMPERATURE setting button POWER ON OFF button Push to start or stop the operation SELECTOR button Push to change fan speed and operation mode Fan speed and operation mode selec tions are shown to the right SET TIMER OFF button Push to set delay OFF timer duri...

Page 13: ...s PLASMACLUSTER button PLASMACLUSTER indicator will light 2 To cancel press PLASMACLUSTER button again PLASMACLUSTER indicator will go off NOTE PLASMACLUSTER button PLASMACLUSTER operation will be memorized when once set and will start its operation the next time the unit is turned on POWER ON OFF hr F SELECTOR TIMER ON OFF ENERGY SAVER COOL FAN TEMP PLASMACLUSTER indicator ...

Page 14: ...air conditioner will discharge cluster ions which are collective mass of positive and negative ions into the room The cluster ions reduce airborne mold fungus and deodorize decompose odor causing molecules Reduce deodorize decompose Ionizer Cluster ions Mold fungus Odor ...

Page 15: ... closure assembly 1 Window sash foam seal 1 1 Screw driver medium size Phillips 2 Tape measure or ruler 3 Knife or scissors 6 7 2 2 SUGGESTED TOOLS Window sash foam seal 1 adhesive type Bottom gasket 1 Screws L 1 25 4mm 7 Screws L 13 32 10mm 6 Base pan angle 2 Remote control 1 Battery 2 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 16: ... between the bottom channel and the sill fill the gap with a thin board or other hard filler Closure assembly Bottom gasket Cut the window sash foam seal adhesive type to the proper length and attach it to the underside of the window sash 1 WARNING Make sure the unit is turned off and unplugged before working Sash Jamb Sill Window sash foam seal adhesive type WARNING unit sill incline backwards ap...

Page 17: ...foam seal to the proper length and seal the opening be tween the top of the inside window sash and the outside window sash 6 Top angle Window sash foam seal Secure the base pan angle to the sill by using the hole of the front side on the angle with one screw L 1 25 4mm Loosen screws on both sides of the cabinet then hang the base pan angle on and secure the screws again Insert the closure assembli...

Page 18: ...toward you 5 Unscrew the 2 screws holding wire fixing band 6 Unscrew the 2 csrews holding cover and holder 4 Remove the thermistor holder 7 Remove the control panel 3 Unscrew the 8 screws holding the cabinet 2 screws are on each side 4 screws are on back side 2 screws are on top side And remove the cabinet 8 Take off the fan motor connector 9 Unscrew the 5 screws 3 screws are holding the control b...

Page 19: ... 4 screws are holding the evaporator on each side 3 screws are holding the bulkhead to the base pan on each side and back side 12 Unscrew the 4 screws holding the condenser 1 screw is on right side 1 screw is on left side 2 screws are on back side And remove the condenser from the unit 13 Unfasten the nut holding the propeller fan by rotating it counter clockwise And remove the propeller fan Slide...

Page 20: ...E CAPACITORS OR OTHER COMPONENTS OR WIRING 4 Unscrew the 1 power supply cord grounding screw Unscrew the earth screw Unscrew the 1 screw holding the capacitor clamp and the fan motor capacitor 2 Unscrew the 3 screws holding the printed wiring board 5 Detach each connector by using long noise pliers 6 Unscrews the 2 screws holding the transformer and remove the control board with unhooking the 2 sp...

Page 21: ...ely 3 8 depending on the swaging tool used Figure 1 CLEANING TUBING To make a sound leak tight joint the brazing alloy when raised to brazing temperature must wet and flow freely over the entire surface of the tubing in the joint area To assure this the tubing surfaces must be free of all dirt grease oil and oxides otherwise the alloy will not wet and flow properly over any surface with these elem...

Page 22: ...d vacuum from the system The use of a good vacuum pump is very important so that the boiling point of any water in the system will be lowered to a point where it will vaporize and be expelled from the system in the form of vapour Type of evacuation methods 1 Piston Type Compressor No good System parts must be above 110 F 2 Rotary Vacuum Pump Disavantages Low CFMC 4 oil gets dirty 3 Single State Va...

Page 23: ...ction of the system components and solder joints and if oil is found at any given location it generally is a sign that a leak exists at that point due to the fact that flame does carry oil with it travels through the system Soap Bubbles Liquid detergents can sometimes assist in finding small leaks by brushing detergent on the suspect area and watching for bubbles Before applying detergent be sure ...

Page 24: ...crement If you touch button POWER ON OFF during OFF TIMER operation then the unit turns off and OFF TIMER operation is cancelled 4 2 ON TIMER operation Set the delay timer when unit is not operating The unit will turn on automatically according to your setting Timer duration can be set by 0 5 hours to maximum 12 hours Up to 9 5 hours you can set by 0 5 hours increments and from 10 to 12 hours by 1...

Page 25: ...e test mode In this mode the output operation is switched by pushing buttons Normal outputs are shown in Table Y 2 Table Y 2 For selfdiagnosis check mode No PUSH KEY SWITCH PLUG IN the power supply cord while pushing power ON OFF key and down key BEPP SOUND LED1 8 8 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ...

Page 26: ...35µF GRAY R S C COMPRESSOR MOTOR OVERLOARD PROTECTOR MRY 3A 125V FU1 C1 D1 D3 D4 D2 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 0V Q5 R2 15K 250V 0 1µF NR 271 TR D1 D4 ZD1 HZ4A 2 25V 0 1µ 25V 47µ 25V 0 1µ 25V 0 1µ 25V 1000µ 25V 0 1µ 10V 100µ KRA101M DTA143ES COM 79L05 OUT IN 5V 12V R1 22K Q6 KRC101M DTC143ES R3 10K C10 C9 16V 0 01µ R4 20k 5V Q7 KRA106M DTA143ZS Q1 KRA105M DTA123JS Q7 R8 2 7K BZ Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OSC 5V 4MHz C...

Page 27: ...27 AF P80CX Printed Wiring Board QPWBFB471JBZZ QPWBFB471JBZZ DPWBFA277JBKZ DPWBFA277JBKZ JP35 JP28 JP29 JP30 1 9 10 18 C2 ...

Page 28: ...WB ass y If unit operate dose the house fuse or the circuit breaker open Checking complete 120V over 100V NG under 10MΩ OK over 10MΩ NG under 10MΩ OK over 10MΩ can operate can t operate under 100V open The house fuse or circuit breaker open Is it proper current capacity of the house fuse or the circuit breaker Ask the power supply company for check Change the house fuse and the circuit breaker tur...

Page 29: ...rrent in compressor circuit Is it sufficient current capacity of power equipment Is it small wiring for power supply equipment Measure the power supply voltage at receptacle Check the overload relay Check the overload relay Is the connector disconnecting Check the compressor relay MRY on PWB Check the thermister Measure the resistance of its coil Turn on the power supplty as operating the compress...

Page 30: ...urn off the power supply Measure the contact resistance short open OK NG Change the thermister Change PWB ass y The compressor doesn t turn off Check the thermister connector Check the thermister resistance Check the compressor relay OK NG disconnecting OK OK NG Checking complete Change the fan motor capacitor Change the fan motor Is the fan touched to another parts Change the fan motor Change fan...

Page 31: ...charge the refrigerant The compressor is defective Change the compressor The capillary tube restrict and change the capillary tube Measure the emperature difference between discharge tube and suction tube Is frost sticking to capillary tube Or is indoor heat exchanger no cold Check the air filter Is there high heat source or any object restricting heat radiation near the unit Check doors and windo...

Page 32: ...ure the resistance of fan motor coil Change the fan motor Connect properly Change the fan Tighten up Check rotating direction of centrifugal fan to clockwise Is the fan deformed or broken Is loosened screw and nut fixing fan Checking complete Tighten up Repair with adjusting shape of pipes Repair mounting or change compressor cushion Change compressor Is each screws loosened Is pipe touching to an...

Page 33: ...es or less in thickness is considered Light Construction An insulated frame wall or a masonry wall over 8 inches in thickness is considered Heavy Construction 3b Multiply the total length linear feet of all inside walls between the space to be conditioned and any unconditioned spaces by the given factor Do not include inside walls which separate other air conditioned rooms 4 Multiply the total squ...

Page 34: ... 14 7 8 3 3 3 5 600 300 Light Construction Heavy Construction x x x x x x x x x x Item 9 x Factor from Map 3 WALLS Based on linear feet of wall 4 ROOF OR CEILING Use one only 5 FLOOR Disregard if floor is directly on ground or over basement 6 NUMBER OF PEOPLE 7 LIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN USE 8 DOORS AND ARCHES CONTINUOUSLY OPENED TO UNCONDITIONED SPACE Linear feet of width 9 SUB TOTAL 10 T...

Page 35: ...e or below this rating the data may miss the range of the performance curve 3 Outlet air temp is influenced by the method of measurement Measurement examples are shown 4 Use power input data when checking the Running Condition RUNNING CONDITION FOR PERFORMANCE CURVE Outside air temp C F Outlet air temp C F 25 30 35 77 86 95 104 40 10 20 30 50 68 86 5 6 7 8 600 500 700 Line current Amp Power input ...

Page 36: ... sash seal Bottom gasket Screws Base pan angle Right closure assembly Left closure assembly Remote control Battery 3 2 Packing case SPAKCB051JBEZ Front side Front side mark 6 5 6 5 Bottom pad assembly CPADBA052JBKZ Power supply cord Protect SSAKHA245YDE0 Energy star label TLAB B482JBR0 1 Enegry card TLAB C272JBEZ Detail is assembling Energy card ...

Page 37: ...spring 2 AF 1 31 LANG A213JBTA Top inst angle 1 AF 1 32 LPLTMA087JBP0 Condenser cover 1 AB 1 33 GWAKPA151JBFA Front panel 1 AV 1 34 PSEL B845JBE0 Insulator 1 AB 1 35 TLABBA110JBRA Sharp badge 1 AB 1 36 TLABKA564JBE0 Number card 1 AC 1 37 TLAB C272JBEZ Energy card 1 AC 1 38 TSPC E141JBRZ Name badge 1 AC 1 39 LHLD A315JBF0 Thermistor holder 1 AE 1 40 PFPFPB745JBE0 Comp cushion 1 AE 1 41 DSKR A125JBK...

Page 38: ...D A351JBEZ Consummer card 1 AB 4 11 SPADBB452YDE0 Cardboard 1 AD 4 12 SSAKHA246YDE0 Bag 1 AH 4 13 CRMC A570JBEZ Remote control 1 AU 4 14 LHLD A389JBFB Controller holder 1 AC 4 15 PPLTPA016JBFB Closure 2 AK 4 16 UBATAA002KKE0 Battery pack 1 AF 4 17 CFZK B976JBKZ Closure ass y 1 BC 4 18 LANGAA011JBFE Left closure frame 1 AH 4 19 LANGAA012JBFE Right closure frame 1 AH PACKING PARTS 5 1 DPADBA006JBFZ ...

Page 39: ...1 38 1 33 1 15 6 13 6 13 1 17 6 8 6 17 1 45 6 19 1 30 1 26 1 5 1 13 1 31 1 16 1 20 1 1 1 10 1 23 1 41 1 11 6 18 6 17 1 40 6 18 6 4 6 15 6 4 6 15 6 9 6 12 6 17 6 14 6 14 6 11 1 9 6 7 1 34 6 7 4 4 4 3 4 15 4 18 4 19 4 17 4 2 4 7 4 5 6 17 1 22 4 8 4 9 4 1 4 6 4 16 4 12 4 11 4 10 4 13 1 37 1 42 1 21 1 43 1 12 1 44 1 29 1 28 1 27 1 6 1 25 1 50 1 47 1 46 1 49 6 20 1 48 ...

Page 40: ... P80CX 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H CONTROL BOX PARTS 1 8 2 18 1 7 2 4 2 1 2 6 2 5 2 12 6 4 2 7 6 5 2 9 6 16 2 3 6 5 2 10 2 17 2 13 2 2 6 5 6 3 6 6 2 15 6 16 6 4 2 4 2 14 2 8 2 19 ...

Page 41: ...41 AF P80CX 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H CYCLE PARTS 6 1 3 6 3 12 3 11 3 5 3 2 3 13 2 16 2 11 6 7 6 10 3 8 3 4 3 7 3 9 6 17 3 10 6 17 3 3 1 18 6 10 3 1 1 19 2 10 1 39 1 32 ...

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Page 44: ... BY SHARP CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in retrieval systems or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher ...

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