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Section

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Sealed System

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Spills or Leaks

If a large release of vapor occurs, such as from a large
spill or leak, the vapors may concentrate near the floor
or low spots and displace the oxygen available for
breathing, causing suffocation.
Evacuate everyone until the area has been ventilated.
Use blowers or fans to circulate the air at floor level.
DO NOT re-enter the affected area unless you are
equipped with a self-contained breathing apparatus or
unless an area monitor indicates that the concentration
of R-410A vapors in the area is below the AEL.
Always use self-contained breathing apparatus or an
air-line mask when entering tanks or other areas where
vapors might exist. For accidental release or non-
ventilated situations, or release into confined space,
where the concentration may be above the PEL of 1,000
ppm, use a self-contained, NIOSH- approved breathing
apparatus or supplied air respirator. For escape: use
the former or a NIOSH-approved gas mask with organic
vapor canister. Use the buddy system and a lifeline.
Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for
R-410A information.
R-410A vapors have a slightly sweet odor that can be
difficult to detect. Therefore, frequent leak checks and
the installation of permanent area monitors may be
necessary in enclosed spaces. Refer to ASHRAE
Standards 15 and 34 for refrigeration machinery rooms.

To ensure safety when working with R-410A in enclosed
areas:
1. Route relief and purge vent piping (if present)

outdoors, away from air intakes.

2. Make certain area is well ventilated, using

auxiliary ventilation if needed to move vapors.

3. Make sure area is clear of vapors prior to beginning

work.

4. Install air monitoring equipment to detect leaks.

Thermal Decomposition

R-410A vapors will decompose when exposed to
high temperatures from flames or electric resistance
heaters. Decomposition may produce toxic and irritating
compounds, such as halogens, halogen acids and
possibly carbonyl halides. The pungent odors released
will irritate the nose and throat and generally force
people to evacuate the area. Therefore, it is important
to prevent decomposition by avoiding exposure to high
temperatures.

HOT-WEATHER RECOVERY OPERATIONS
CAN RESULT IN VERY HIGH STORAGE-TANK
PRESSURES AND THEREFORE DISPOSABLE
CYLINDERS SHOULD NEVER BE REFILLED OR
USED AS A RECOVERY TANK. RUST, DENTS,
AND OTHER DAMAGE CAN SIGNIFICANTLY
REDUCE THE BURST PRESSURE OF DISPOSABLE
CYLINDERS.

TRANSPORTATION OF REFILLED D.O.T. 39
CYLINDERS IS ILLEGAL AND SUBJECT TO
A PENALTY OF A FINE UP TO $25,000 AND
FIVE YEARS IMPRISONMENT. THE USE OF A
REFILLED D.O.T. 39 CYLINDER ALSO VIOLATES
OSHA WORKPLACE REGULATIONS AND MAY
VIOLATE STATE LAWS.

Bulk Delivery and Storage

The storage requirements for R-410A are the same as
R-22 and other refrigerants and include the following:
1. Store in a clean dry area out of direct sunlight.

2. Keep the valves tightly closed.
3. Keep the valve caps and hoods in place when the

refrigerant tank is not in use.

4. Always label and secure the refrigerant tanks.
5. Refrigerant tanks should normally be evacuated at

start of filling, and should never be filled while under
positive air pressure.

6. Tank pressure should never be allowed to exceed

400 psi when filling with R-410A. Relief devices on
either tanks or R-410A supply system usually prevent
this.

7. Refrigerant tanks pressures should be monitored

routinely.

8. Air lines should never be connected to storage tanks.

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Never heat refrigerant tank above 125°F (52°C),
or allow refrigerant tanks to be stored in an area
that will exceed this temperature.

Summary of Contents for AF-S100RX

Page 1: ...TION 1 SPECIFICATION 4 5 2 WIRING DIAGRAM ò6 3 ÚßÒñÞÔÑÉÛÎóÔÑÝßÌ ÑÒ òòòò òòòèóç CHAPTER 2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10 12 CHAPTER 3 CONTROL THERMOSTAT LOCATION 1 PROCEDURE FOR DISASSEMBLY é Parts Guide TopPage CONTENTS Room Air Conditioner MODELS In the interests of user safety Required by safety regulations in some countries the set should be restored to its original condition ...

Page 2: ...vice Information for Sharp Room Air Conditioners Table of Contents Section 1 Basic Information Section 2 Operation Instructions Section 3 Trouble Shooting Section 4 Model Specifications Section 5 Sealed System 1 1 Section 6 Wire Diagrams Section 7 Thermostat Thermistor Locations Section 8 Exploded Views Parts lists ...

Page 3: ...fuses and or damage transformers 3 Before servicing or moving an appliance cuit breaker to the OFF position or remove fuse 4 Never interfere with the proper operation of any safety device 5 Use ONLY REPLACEMENT PARTS CATALOGED FOR THIS APPLIANCE Substitutions may defeat compliance with Safety Standards Set For Home Appliances 6 GROUNDING The standard color coding for safety ground wires is GREEN o...

Page 4: ...buttons on the plug head Press the TEST button You will notice a click as the RESET button pops out 3 Press the RESET button Again you will notice a click as the button engages 4 The power supply cord is now supplying electricity to the unit On some products this is also indi cated by a light on the plug head Notes 1 Do not use this device to turn the unit on or off 2 Always make sure the RESET bu...

Page 5: ...lation instructions provided with the unit 4 Save this manual and the installation instructions for possible future use in removing or reinstalling this unit ÉßÎÒ ÒÙ Electrical Information The electrical rating of the room air conditioner is stated on the serial plate Refer to the rating when checking the electrical requirements 1 Be sure the air conditioner is properly grounded To minimize shock ...

Page 6: ...ri cation also improves air quality above standard lter methods resulting in relief for allergy and respiratory ailment sufferers Auto Cool Energy Saver Energy Saver mode cycles the fan and compressor until the room temperature increases above the set tem perature then returns to normal operation until the set temperature in the room is again reached Note Fan starts at High Speed and sdjusts to a ...

Page 7: ...rom 5 000 BTUs to 28 500 BTUs Choosing an undersized unit will overwork the unit and it will not cool properly Choosing an oversized unit will cost more to buy and operate and it will not dehumidify properly Your dealer can help you to calculate capacity Be prepared to provide speci c information on Cooling Capacity by Room Size Measure the length and width of the area to be cooled Multiply the le...

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Page 9: ... Yes Remote control Full Function Full Function Full Function Air CFM High Med Low 176 4 152 9 123 5 223 4 188 2 158 8 223 4 188 2 158 8 Air Direction Control 4 Way 8 Way 8 Way Fresh Air Exhaust Vent Closed No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes Filter type Anti Bact Mesh Anti Bact Mesh Anti Bact Mesh Filter Access Tilt Out Tilt Out Tilt Out Slide Out Chassis Cabinet Louvers Yes Yes Yes Rear Grill Window M...

Page 10: ...s Yes Remote control Full Function Full Function Full Function Air CFM High Med Low 317 5 276 4 235 2 299 9 264 6 223 4 299 9 264 6 223 4 Air Direction Control 8 Way 8 Way 8 Way Fresh Air Exhaust Vent Closed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Filter type Anti Bact Mesh Anti Bact Mesh Anti Bact Mesh Filter Access Tilt Out Tilt Out Tilt Out Slide Out Chassis Cabinet Louvers Yes Yes Yes Rear Grill W...

Page 11: ...Section 1 Basic Information 1 10 Room Air Conditioner Warranty ßÚóÍïððÎÈô ßÚóÍïîðÎÈô ßÚóÍïîëÎÈ ...

Page 12: ...r is thoroughly dry before replacing 3 Or instead of washing you may vacuum the filter clean Cabinet Cleaning 1 Be sure to unplug the air conditioner to prevent shock or fire hazard The cabinet and front may be dusted with an oil free cloth or washed with a cloth dampened in a solution of warm water and mild liquid dishwashing detergent Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry 2 Never use harsh cleaners wax ...

Page 13: ...g head Press the TEST button You will notice a click as the RESET button pops out 3 Press the RESET button Again you will notice a click as the button engages 4 The power supply cord is now supplying electricity to the unit Notes about the power supply cord current device 1 Do not use this device to turn the unit on or off 2 Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation 3 Th...

Page 14: ...FAN ONLY ENERGY SAVER and COOL The LED light will illuminate next to the MODE choosen FAN ONLY Mode Use this function only when cooling is not desired such as for room air circulation All Fan speeds except AUTO are available to be choosen During this function the display will show the actual current temperature not the set temperature as in the cooling mode ENERGY SAVER Mode In this mode the fan w...

Page 15: ... start stop Turning Start Stop function The delay Start Stop feature will work until the unit either starts or stops Once this has happened then the above steps have to be repeated again AUTO COOL BUTTON Note Fan starts at High Speed and sdjusts to a slower speed as the room temperature dictates For example if the room does not get too warm it will stay at the slowest speed If the room temperature...

Page 16: ...er load To test for low voltage use a reliable meter with sufficient capacity to measure the required voltage Take measurements at the electric power entry point and at the electric outlet serving the air conditioner Take readings with the unit off while the unit is starting and again while the unit is running The lowest reading should not drop below the lowest value listed in the chart HIGH VOLTA...

Page 17: ...overload 1 Cycle on motor protector 1 Condenser fan blade or evaporator blower wheel 2 Loose power clamp or set screw 3 Worn bearings 4 Grommets if applicable 1 Voltage 2 Wiring 3 Selector switch 4 Temperature control 5 Capacitor Discharge capacitor before testing 6 Compressor 7 Motor protector external 8 Motor protector internal 9 Electronic control if applicable 10 Hard starting 1 Voltage 2 Moto...

Page 18: ...tricted strainer or plugged restrictor tube 1 No refrigerant 2 Compressor defective 1 Refrigerant overcharge 1 System low on refrigerant 1 Low outside temperature 1 Thermostatic drain valve Water level control if applicable 1 Wall plug disconnected Push plug firmly into wall outlet 2 House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Replace fuse with time delay type or reset circuit breaker 3 Control is...

Page 19: ...is blocked by drapes blinds furniture etc restricts air distribution Clear blockage in front of unit 5 Doors windows registers etc open cold air escapes Close doors windows registers etc 1 Dirty air filter air restricted Clean air filter 2 Outside temperature extremely hot Set FAN speed to a faster setting to bring air past cooling coils more frequently 1 Air movement sound This is normal If too l...

Page 20: ...ì F 250VAC 6 ì F 250VAC Fan Motor Mfg Weiling Broad Ocean Fan Motor Model YSK33 6AS YSK33 6AS Fan Motor Number 9JM202400400826 9JM202400400826 RPM CMP EVAP High 1070 1070 Medium 980 980 Low 860 860 Heat Only Refrigeration System Compressor Mfg Qing an Qing an Compressor Model YZG A055Y2D2 YZG A055Y2D2 Compressor Number 9JM201402200370 9JM201402200370 Compressor Type ROTARY ROTARY Overload Protecto...

Page 21: ...AT L YSK70 4AT L YSK70 4AT L YSK70 4AT L Fan Motor Number 9JM202400420445 9JM202400420445 9JM202400420445 9JM202400420445 RPM CMP EVAP High 1600 1600 1600 1600 Medium 1420 1420 1420 1420 Low 1240 1240 1240 1240 Heat Only Refrigeration System Compressor Mfg RECHI RECHI QING AN QING AN Compressor Model 39A1 71AD 5DKB 39A1 71AD 5DKB YZG A071AY2D2 YZG A071AY2D2 Compressor Number 9JM201402000570 9JM201...

Page 22: ...AT L YSK70 4AT L YSK70 4AT L YSK70 4AT L Fan Motor Number 9JM202400420445 9JM202400420445 9JM202400420445 9JM202400420445 RPM CMP EVAP High 1600 1600 1600 1600 Medium 1420 1420 1420 1420 Low 1240 1240 1240 1240 Heat Only Refrigeration System Compressor Mfg RECHI RECHI QING AN QING AN Compressor Model 39A1 71AD 5DKB 39A1 71AD 5DKB YZG A071AY2D2 YZG A071AY2D2 Compressor Number 9JM201402000570 9JM201...

Page 23: ...tor Model YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS Fan Motor Number 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 RPM CMP EVAP High 1540 1540 1540 1540 Medium 1380 1380 1380 1380 Low 1220 1220 1220 1220 Heat Only Refrigeration System Compressor Mfg TOSHIBA TOSHIBA Qing an Qing an Compressor Model EA86G0C 1 BZDU2 EA86G0C 1 BZDU2 YZG A086Y2D2T1 YZG A086Y2D2T1 Compressor Number 9JM20...

Page 24: ...r farads 15 ì F 250VAC 15 ì F 250VAC Fan Motor Mfg Weiling Broad Ocean Fan Motor Model YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS Fan Motor Number 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 RPM CMP EVAP High 1540 1540 Medium 1380 1380 Low 1220 1220 Heat Only Refrigeration System Compressor Mfg HIGHLY HIGHLY Compressor Model ASD084UW H3AX ASD084UW H3AX Compressor Number 9JM201400400360 9JM201400400360 Compressor Type Rotary Rotary ...

Page 25: ...K90 4AS YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS Fan Motor Number 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 RPM CMP EVAP High 1540 1540 1540 1540 Medium 1380 1380 1380 1380 Low 1220 1220 1220 1220 Heat Only Refrigeration System Compressor Mfg TOSHIBA TOSHIBA RECHI RECHI Compressor Model EA1 08M1C 1 DZDU2 EA1 08M1C 1 DZDU2 44A27 1 AG F9KC 44A27 1 AG F9KC Compressor Number 201400601090 20...

Page 26: ...S YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS YSK90 4AS Fan Motor Number 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 9JM202400400950 RPM CMP EVAP High 1540 1540 1540 1540 Medium 1380 1380 1380 1380 Low 1220 1220 1220 1220 Heat Only Refrigeration System Compressor Mfg TOSHIBA TOSHIBA RECHI RECHI Compressor Model EA1 08M1C 1 DZDU2 EA1 08M1C 1 DZDU2 44A27 1 AG F9KC 44A27 1 AG F9KC Compressor Number 9JM201400601090 9JM20...

Page 27: ...e Any person who performs maintenance service or repair that could reasonably be expected to release class I CFC or class II HCFC substances from appliances into the atmosphere Technician also means any person performing disposal of appliances except for small appliances MVACs and MVAC like appliances that could be reasonably expected to release class I or class II refrigerants from appliances int...

Page 28: ...e different tools and equipment safety standards and fundamentals when repairing systems in the field R 410A operates at considerably higher pressures and requires the use of special tanks gauges and recovery equipment Servicers will need to have dedicated equipment as listed R 410A Manifold Servicers will need to have accommodating equipment as listed R 410A Recovery equipment R 410A Leak Detecto...

Page 29: ...ipment refrigerant tanks and service tools have been re engineered to handle the higher pressure 10 When servicing R 410A equipment make sure you use reversing valves expansion valves filter driers and other components specifically designed for R 410A 11 Refrigerant tanks used for new R 410A and recovered R 410A have been redesigned for the higher pressure Service equipment must also be designed f...

Page 30: ...leading to cardiac irregularities and possibly to cardiac arrest The likelihood of these cardiac problems increases if you are under physical or emotional stress Medical attention must be given immediately if exposed to high concentrations of R 410A DO NOT treat with adrenaline epinephrine or similar drugs These drugs may increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmia and cardiac arrest If the person is ...

Page 31: ...equipment to detect leaks Thermal Decomposition R 410A vapors will decompose when exposed to high temperatures from flames or electric resistance heaters Decomposition may produce toxic and irritating compounds such as halogens halogen acids and possibly carbonyl halides The pungent odors released will irritate the nose and throat and generally force people to evacuate the area Therefore it is imp...

Page 32: ... is caused from the different partial pressure of each constituent To avoid fractionation liquid charging should be done whenever possible and should be transferred from the refrigerant tank as liquid When adding liquid refrigerant into the low side of the compressor make sure the liquid is throttled to avoid compressor damage Pure and azeotropic refrigerants have no fractionation or temperature g...

Page 33: ...tem repair This method of servicing sealed systems is often used to repair products in the field The Sweep Charge does not adequately remove moisture from the oil in the compressor In a R 410A system you will need to replace the compressor if the product has had a low side leak Testing for Refrigerant Leaks If the system is diagnosed as short of refrigerant and the system has not been recently ope...

Page 34: ...TANK UNLESS IT IS EQUIPPED WITH A PRESSURE REGULATOR NEVER PUT HIGH PRESSURE ON THE DOME OF THE COMPRESSOR IT MIGHT EXPLODE MAKE SURE GAUGE FITTINGS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND DO NOT LEAK Use extreme care when using Dry Nitrogen to flush systems Pressure in nitrogen cylinder could be as high as 2500 psi Nitrogen cylinder must be equipped with approved pressure regulator and pressure relief valve En...

Page 35: ...ment and recovery tank cannot be used when recovering R 410A The pressures encountered when working with R 410A are too high for your standard equipment Here are the items a technician will need to safely work with R 410A Manifold set The pressures encountered while working with R 410A require a manifold gauge set that has a low side gauge that reads up to 500 psig and a high side gauge that reads...

Page 36: ...t a local service shop Reclaim To reprocess refrigerant to new product specifications by means which may include distillation will require chemical analysis of the refrigerant to determine that appropriate product specifications are met This term usually implies the use of processes or procedures available only at a reprocessing or manufacturing facility Basic Components The basic components of an...

Page 37: ...R 410A is much more dense than R 22 and has a higher vapor pressure making it more dif cult to recover The hook up and recovery instructions will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer so be sure to read and understand all of the operation instructions for the refrigerant recovery unit being used Push Pull Recovery Quickly removes the liquid refrigerant but you must change the hose connections to ...

Page 38: ...proved self tapping line tap valve to the process tube Connect refrigerant recovery system to tap valve Turn on recovery system open the line tap valve and allow refrigerant to flow into an approved tank See Figure 6 5 3 Allow the recovery pump to run until the system has reached 13 inches of vacuum 4 Shut system down and allow to set for two minutes If pressure is below 0 pounds per square inch d...

Page 39: ...eater than for R 22 Therefore it is now more important than ever to follow good brazing practices Use a good grade of silver solder A 45 silver solder is recommended Installing Filter Driers After Sealed System Service Filter driers will be added to the sealed system when the sealed system requires service and or components of the sealed system are replaced The filter drier will be installed betwe...

Page 40: ...atmosphere for more than 10 minutes to prevent moisture contamination of oil Installing a New Compressor Manufacturers have redesigned their compressors with increased wall thickness due to the higher pressure associated with R 410A The internal pressure relief for R 410A will open at 550 625 psi Suction and discharged pressure are 40 to 70 greater than R 22 and the discharge temperature of R 410A...

Page 41: ...t electrical supply to unit 2 Disassemble the product enough to get access to the compressor refer to Component Removal Section 3 Attach an approved self tapping line tap valve to the process tube Connect refrigerant recovery system to tap valve Turn on recovery system open the line tap valve and allow refrigerant to flow into an approved tank 4 After refrigerant is completely recovered disconnect...

Page 42: ...rigerant on page 6 12 3 Repair or replace components as needed Install filter drier into the sealed system 4 Attach process tube adapter to filter drier process tube 5 Attach the R 410A service gauge manifold set to system in following order NOTE Use the shortest hoses available for connecting the evacuation and recharging equipment a Hose from process tube adapter to center port before hand shut ...

Page 43: ...uid is transferred DO NOT HEAT REFRIGERANT TANK OVER 125 F 52 C 10 Use the Data Plate on the unit to determine amount of refrigerant to be added plus the 78 ounces that is needed to allow for the addition of the filter drier to the sealed system Set scale to zero 11 Open refrigerant tank valve 12 Open high side valve on manifold gauge set and allow the predetermined amount of refrigerant to flow i...

Page 44: ...elines when using with R 410A If you use a vacuum pump with mineral oil to evacuate an R 410A system it is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to have a shut off valve between pump and your manifold gauge set The hand valve must be closed during all times when vacuum pump is not operating This will prevent migration of mineral oil vapor into R 410A Polyol Ester oil systems If the vacuum pump should stop during e...

Page 45: ...Section 6 Wiring Diagrams Mini Compact Compact Air Conditioner Models MS2 COM Models AF S60RX AF S80RX AF S85RX AF S100RX AF S120RX AF S125RX Part Number 9JM202021191062 6 1 ...

Page 46: ...Section 7 Thermostat Locations Thermostat Locations Mini Compact Air Conditioners Chassis MSII Electronic Model AF S60RX AF S80RX AF S85RX 7 1 ...

Page 47: ...F S8ëRX AF SïððRX AF Í1îðRX ßÚóÍïîëRÈ AF S85RX is The Derivative Model Base on AF S80RP X AF S125RPR X is The Derivative Model Base on AF S120RP X HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS To have your order filled promptly and correctly please furnish the following information 1 MODEL NUMBER 2 REF No 3 PART NO 4 DESCRIPTION MARK SPARE PARTS DELIVERY SECTION For U S A only Contact your nearest SHARP Parts Di...

Page 48: ...Section 8 Exploded View Parts List Exploded View Mini Compact Air Conditioners Chassis MS2 8 1 PA TE N T PEN DING INDO OR USEONLY ...

Page 49: ...ortaor temperature sensor 1 9JM202301300080 14 Indoor temperature sensor 1 9JM202432390005 15 Capacitor clamp 1 9JM201200100002 16 Capacitor 1 9JM202401400038 17 Electric part box 1 9JM201221190070 18 Evaporator assembly 1 9JM201521190091 19 Capillary assembly include in 18 1 9JM201621190271 20 Compressor 1 9JM201402200370 21 Overload protector include in 20 1 9JM201419908021 22 Suction pipe 1 9JM...

Page 50: ...55Y2D2 Fan Motor YSK33 6AS Weiling YSK33 6AS Broad Ocean ENG 0 1 No Part name Qty 38 Window panel Assembly 1 9JM202821190011 39 Installation Kit Hardware 1 9JM202821190010 40 Foam Weather Seals 1 9JM202821190012 41 Base Pan Assembly 1 9JM201221390053 42 Bottom rail 1 9JM201221190038 43 Dryer filter 1 9JM201600900715 44 Carton 1 9JM2026211A0187 ...

Page 51: ...ature sensor 1 9JM202301300080 14 Indoor temperature sensor 1 9JM202432390005 15 Capacitor clamp 1 9JM201200100002 16 Capacitor 1 9JM202401400003 9JM202401400004 17 Electric part box 1 9JM201221190070 18 Evaporator assembly 1 9JM201521390059 9JM201521390068 19 Capillary assembly include in 18 1 9JM201621390223 9JM201621390261 20 Compressor 1 9JM201402000570 9JM201402200400 21 Overload protector in...

Page 52: ...road Ocean YSK70 4AT L Weiling YSK70 4AT L Broad Ocean ENG 0 1 2 3 No Part name Qty 37 Top Rail Hardware 4 screws 1 9JM202821190015 38 Window panel Assembly 1 9JM202821190011 39 Installation Kit Hardware 1 9JM202821190010 40 Foam Weather Seals 1 9JM202821190012 41 Base Pan Assembly 1 9JM201221390052 9JM201221390053 42 Bottom rail 1 9JM201221190038 43 Dryer filter 1 9JM201600900715 44 Carton 1 9JM2...

Page 53: ...sensor 1 9JM 202301300080 14 Indoor temperature sensor 1 9JM 202432390005 15 Capacitor clamp 1 9JM 201200100002 16 Capacitor 1 9JM 202401400003 9JM202401400004 17 Electric part box 1 9JM201221190070 18 Evaporator assembly 1 9JM201521390059 9JM201521390068 19 Capillary assembly include in 18 1 9JM 201621390223 9JM201621390261 20 Compressor 1 9JM 201402000570 9JM201402200400 21 Overload protector in...

Page 54: ... Ocean YSK70 4AT L Weiling YSK70 4AT L Broad Ocean ENG 0 1 2 3 No Part name Qty 37 Top Rail Hardware 4 screws 1 9JM 202821190015 38 Window panel Assembly 1 9JM 202821190011 39 Installation Kit Hardware 1 9JM 202821190010 40 Foam Weather Seals 1 9JM 202821190012 41 Base Pan Assembly 1 9JM 201221390052 9JM201221390053 42 Bottom rail 1 9JM 201221190038 43 Dryer filter 1 9JM 201600900715 44 Carton 1 9...

Page 55: ...Section 8 Exploded View Parts List Exploded View Compact Air Conditioners Chassis COM2 8 8 PATENT PENDI NG INDOO R USEONLY ...

Page 56: ...JM202402260118 9 Remote controller 1 9JM203355091093 10 Control panel with overlay 1 9JM201121790195 11 Display board assembly 1 9JM201321790071 12 Cover for Electric part box 1 9JM201221590097 13 Transformer included in 14 1 9JM202300900136 14 Main control board assembly 1 9JM201321790107 15 Evaportaor temperature sensor 1 9JM202301300080 16 Indoor temperature sensor 1 9JM202432390005 17 Capacito...

Page 57: ... Upper fan scroll 1 9JM202220490006 30 Indoor Blower Wheel 1 9JM201100100037 31 Fan motor 1 9JM202400400950 32 Left Support Fan Motor 1 9JM201221790033 33 Right Support Fan Motor 1 9JM201221790153 34 Outdoor Axial Fan 1 9JM201100300031 35 Shroud 1 9JM201121790203 36 Window Panel Connector Slides 2 9JM201121790130 37 Cabinet assembly 1 9JM201221790151 38 Top rail 1 9JM201221590066 39 Top Rail Hardw...

Page 58: ... in 14 1 9JM202300900136 14 Main control board assembly 1 9JM201321790107 15 Evaporator temperature sensor 1 9JM202301300080 16 Indoor temperature sensor 1 9JM202432390005 17 Capacitor clamp 1 9JM201200100002 18 Capacitor 1 9JM202401400029 9JM202401400001 19 Electric part box 1 9JM201221790116 20 Evaporator assembly 1 9JM201521790196 21 Capillary assembly include in 20 1 9JM201621790685 22 Compres...

Page 59: ... Broad Ocean ENG 0 1 2 3 No Part name Qty 37 Cabinet assembly 1 9JM 201221790151 38 Top rail 1 9JM 201221590066 39 Top Rail Hardware 4 screws 1 9JM 202821190015 40 Window panel Assembly 1 9JM 202821590007 41 Installation Kit Hardware 1 9JM 202821190010 42 Foam Weather Seals 1 9JM 202821190012 43 Base Pan Assembly 1 9JM 201221790128 9JM201221790156 44 Bottom rail 1 9JM 201221790089 45 Dryer filter ...

Page 60: ... in 14 1 9JM202300900136 14 Main control board assembly 1 9JM201321790107 15 Evaporator temperature sensor 1 9JM202301300080 16 Indoor temperature sensor 1 9JM202432390005 17 Capacitor clamp 1 9JM201200100002 18 Capacitor 1 9JM202401400029 9JM202401400001 19 Electric part box 1 9JM201221790116 20 Evaporator assembly 1 9JM201521790196 21 Capillary assembly include in 20 1 9JM201621790685 22 Compres...

Page 61: ...0 4AS Broad Ocean ENG 0 1 2 3 No Part name Qty 37 Cabinet assembly 1 9JM201221790151 38 Top rail 1 9JM201221590066 39 Top Rail Hardware 4 screws 1 9JM202821190015 40 Window panel Assembly 1 9JM202821590007 41 Installation Kit Hardware 1 9JM202821190010 42 Foam Weather Seals 1 9JM202821190012 43 Base Pan Assembly 1 9JM201221790128 9JM201221790156 44 Bottom rail 1 9JM201221790089 45 Dryer filter 1 9...

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