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(3)

(2)

(4)

(1)

Not running wavy.

Not left in water.

5     CONNECTING THE REFRIGERANT PIPES 

No trap 

allowed.

Not to rise.

Connecting the drain hose

(1) Connect a drain hose.

(2) Tape over the connecting part.

Drain hose

ø16 mm

Connecting the pipes

outdoor unit. 

(1) 

(2) Use a wrench and torque wrench to tighten up the pipes.

  Do not over tighten the pipes. It may be deformed or 

damaged.

Flare nut tightening torque

Pipe size

Torque

Liquid side 1/4" (ø 6.35 mm) 16 ± 2 N·m (1.6 ± 0.2 kgf·m)
Gas side

3/8" (ø 9.52 mm) 38 ± 4 N·m (3.8 ± 0.4 kgf·m)

4     CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE

No trap allowed.

90°

A

Notes:

 

 Be careful not to allow the drain hose to rise, form a trap or 

leave its end in water, as shown below.

 Coil thermal insulation around a drain hose extension, if run-

ning in the room.

7      TEST RUN

(1) Start the operation with the remote control.

(2) To start test run in cooling, hold down the AUX button on the unit 

for over 5 seconds until a beep sound is heard and an operation 

(3) Make sure the system runs well. 

    To stop the operation, press the AUX button again.

8     ITEMS TO CHECK

Is the earth wire connected properly arranged?
Is the drainage properly?

Is there any gas leakage at the pipe connection?

EXPLANATION TO CUSTOMER

• Explain to the customer how to use and maintain the system, 

referring to the operation manual.

 Ask the customer to carefully read the operation manual.

• When the system has been set up, hand the installation manual

 to the customer.

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“ “ mark

Fix the remote control holder 

to the wall with the short 

screws.

6

  REMOTE CONTRO

HOLDER 

5

  SHO

RT

 SCREW 

Loading the batteries

(1) Slide and open the cover.

(2) Insert the batteries.

(3) Replace the cover.

(4) 

Press the RESE

T button using a thin 

stick.

6     HANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL

DETACHING THE FRONT PANEL

For servicing, for example, detach the front panel in the fol-

lowing steps. Be sure to disconnect the power cable from 

the wall outlet or turn off the circuit breaker.

(1) 

(2) Unscrew the 2 screws of the front panel.

(3) 

(4) Remove the front panel.

 

 Slightly open the lower part of the front panel, and extract 

the 5 hooks along the upper surface for disassembly.

(5) 

Screw

DETACHING THE UNIT FROM THE MOUNTING PLATE

Push the “ “ marks at the bottom of the indoor unit and pull the bottom of 

the unit. When the hooks are released from the mounting plate, 

support the 

bottom of the unit and lift the unit upwards.

Checking drainage

(1) 

Open the open panel.

(2) 

(3) Pour some water into the 

drain pan.

(4) Check the water drains 

smoothly.

Use a copper cable.(Cross-section area 1.0 mm

2

)

-

ible cord  (code designation 60245 IEC 57).

(1) Process the end of the connecting cable for the indoor side.

(2) Open the open panel.

(3) Connect the cable.

(4) Fix the cable with the cable cover and the short screw.

(5) Close the open panel. 

Cautions:

 Be sure to put the cable leads deep into the terminal board and 

malfunction.

 

 Be very careful not to confuse the terminal connections. 

W

rong 

cabling may damage the internal control circuit.

 

 Be sure to connect the cable to match the markings on the indoor 

unit’s terminal board and those of the outdoor unit.

8 mm

8 mm

40 mm

50 mm

3     CONNECTING THE CABLE TO THE INDOOR UNIT

Earth wire

Flare nut

W

rench

Torque wrench

(4) Flaring 

  Flare processing 

dimensions(A)

(5) Checking

 

  Flare nut not missing.

Flaring the pipe end

(1) Cutting with a pipe cutter

  Cut at a right angle.
(2) Deburring

  Allow no cuttings in the pipe.

Tool

A

R410A tool

0 - 0.5 mm

Conventional tool 1.0 - 1.5 mm

N 1 2

5

 SHO

RT

 SCREW

    

7

 CABLE COVER

Connecting cable

Earth wire

Terminal board

AUX

(3) 

W

ind  coating  tape  around  refrigerant  pipes  to-

gether with drain hose and cable for general.

 Lay the drain hose below the pipes.

 The thermal insulation 

should cover both the gas 

and liquid pipe. As insulation, 

use polyethylene foam 6 mm 

or thicker.

Liquid pipe

Gas pipe

Insulation

Drain hose

Cable

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