Toshiba RDA-S 2001HA / D015-ME Owner'S Manual Download Page 13

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Appropriate Use

To save energy and achieve 

comfortable heating and cooling

Check 
periodically!

15°C  (Wet-bulb temp.)
24°C  (Wet-bulb temp.)

Close them!

 

If it is used outside the above conditions, the safety 

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conditioner from being operated.

*  For the relationship between the outside temperature 

and heating performance, refer to the technical 
documents etc.

Cooling

Heating

Outside 

temperature

Outside 

temperature

Room 

temperature

[CAUTION]

Room 

temperature

-5°C (Dry-bulb 

temp.)

46°C  (Dry-bulb temp.)

-20°C   (Wet-bulb temp.)
15.5°C (Wet-bulb temp.)

15°C   (Dry-bulb temp.)
28°C   (Dry-bulb temp.)

Room relative humidity: less than 80%
If the air conditioner in excess of this figure the 
surface of the air conditioner may vause dewing

In order to use the air conditioner skilfully, 
please operate it according to the following 
conditions

Do not cool 
yourself down 
too much!

Recommended 

temperatures

Cooling: 26°C - 28°C

Heating: 22°C - 24°C

When cooling, do not let direct sunlight into 
the room.

Hang curtains or blinds at the windows.

Close windows and doors

Do not let cooled/heated air escape from the 
room.

Do not use other heating equipment next to 
the indoor unit

The heat from the other heating equipment may 
cause the intake grill to warp and change 
shape.

Do not put anything near the air inlet and air 
outlet

Performance may be lowered or operation may 
stop.

Do not cool/heat too much

It is bad for your health. In particular, take care 
with handicapped people, old people and 
children.

Clean the air filter often

A clogged air filter lowers the cooling/heating 
performance.

Place TVs, radios, stereos etc. over 1 m away 
from the indoor unit and/or remote control (sold 
separately)

Visual disturbance or noise can be caused.

Turn off the power switch when the air conditioner won't 
be used for a prolonged period of time

When the air conditioner is plugged in, it uses 
electricity. However, to protect the machinery, 
when operation of the air conditioner is resumed, 
switch on the power for at least 12 hours before 
operation starts. 

  When you disconnect the power, 

disconnect the outdoor unit and indoor 
units in same system.

Use the timer effectively

It takes time for the room temperature to reach the 
set temperature.

  Using the timer function, start the air 

conditioner beforehand.

Summary of Contents for RDA-S 2001HA / D015-ME

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ilure to adhere to the directions in the warning could result in serious bodily harm 1 or loss of life if the product is handled improperly This indicates that failure to adhere to the directions in the caution could result in serious bodily injury 2 or damage to property 3 if the product is handled improperly 1 Serious bodily harm indicates loss of eyesight injury burns electric shock bone fractu...

Page 3: ...r original retailer Continuing operation while the problem remains may cause fire electric shock or malfunction If the air conditioner doesn t cool or heat up the air it may be due to a refrigerant leak so please contact your original retailer If repairs involve refrigerant recharge check the details of the repairs with the service person The refrigerant used in the air conditioner is quite harmle...

Page 4: ...s precision machinery or artwork Doing so may cause a decrease in quality When cleaning the unit stop operation and turn off the power Use only fuses with the correct capacity The internal fans rotate very fast and may cause an injury For cleaning please contact your original retailer Cleaning the unit incorrectly may lead to the resin components becoming damaged or the insulation resistance of th...

Page 5: ...4 Component Names Indoor Unit Duct type Air discharge Drain Pan Metal fitting Metal fitting Earth screw Air Inlet ...

Page 6: ...DLU FRQGLWLRQHU RQ RII DOVR WXUQV WKH YHQWLODWRU RQ RII 1R YHQWLODWRU LV FRQQHFWHG LI DSSHDUV RQ WKH UHPRWH FRQWURO GLVSOD DIWHU SUHVVLQJ WKH 9 17 EXWWRQ SWING FIX button Controls the louver angle or activates DXWRPDWLF VZLQJ RI WKH ORXYHUV Ɣ7KLV IXQFWLRQ LV QRW DYDLODEOH IRU WKLV XQLW UNIT button I WZR RU PRUH LQGRRU XQLWV DUH FRQWUROOHG E RQH UHPRWH FRQWURO XVH WKLV EXWWRQ WR VHOHFW a unit to ad...

Page 7: ...ner s Manual for the central remote control No function indicator Displayed when there is no function available for the pressed button Temperature setting indicator Indicates the temperature setting Pre heat indicator Displayed when heating is starting or while defrosting While the indicator is displayed the indoor fan is stopped or the air circulation is running Power saving display Displayed dur...

Page 8: ...emperature However for floor types direct type duct type the air volume does not change after room temperature has reached the set temperature Running starts in approximately one minute When cooling Turn on the circuit breaker and leakage breaker When turned on the separation line appears and blinks on the remote control display The remote control will not work for about one minute after turning o...

Page 9: ... 2 3 Push the button disappears the time indication is displayed and or blinks When using the ON timer all indications other than the time and turn off No indication Timer function is deactivated OFF timer Repeat OFF timer ON timer and the time indicator blink The time setting decreases in 0 5 hour 30 minute decrements 0 5 hours to 23 5 hours or 1 hour decrements 24 hours to 168 hours each time yo...

Page 10: ...od drainage Make sure the air filter is attached to the indoor unit If not dust may accumulate on the heat exchanger etc in the air conditioner and cause water leakages Keep a distance of at least 1 m between the air conditioner remote control and TVs or radios Failure to do so may cause visual disturbance or noise Leave a distance of at least 1 5 m between the air outlet and fire alarms When a fi...

Page 11: ...ed units While other indoor units operate the fans on indoor units in stand by mode rotate for several minutes approximately once per hour to protect the machines Cooling Heating operations of a package air conditioner Standard type Each unit can be controlled individually However indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit cannot perform cooling and heating simultaneously When you attempt sim...

Page 12: ...ooling season Clean the drain pan Maintenance Be sure to turn off the main power switch prior to the maintenance Caution Periodical check up After being used for a long period of time the parts may deteriorate or malfunction or the drainage may worsen due to heat moisture dust or general usage In addition to the normal maintenance it is recommended that you have a check up charges apply performed ...

Page 13: ...lose windows and doors Do not let cooled heated air escape from the room Do not use other heating equipment next to the indoor unit The heat from the other heating equipment may cause the intake grill to warp and change shape Do not put anything near the air inlet and air outlet Performance may be lowered or operation may stop Do not cool heat too much It is bad for your health In particular take ...

Page 14: ...se when it is turned on The expansion valve makes this sound during operation when the power is turned on The display blurs when you touch the remote control LCD The LCD may become temporarily blurred due to static electricity The unit starts or stops automatically Has an ON or OFF timer been set When the air conditioner won t turn on Has there been a power failure Is the power turned off Has the ...

Page 15: ...SET and TEST buttons at the same time for 4 seconds or more brings up the following display Service check is displayed to indicate that the unit has entered the problem history mode The CODE No section displays 01 Order of problem history Check code is displayed UNIT No indicates No of the indoor unit where an error has occurred Each time the buttons used to set the temperature are pushed the prob...

Page 16: ...00 External static pressure 50 Hz Pa 223 211 457 664 538 60 Hz 338 361 694 944 845 Motor W 1500 2200 3700 5500 7500 Air Filter none Controller Remote controller Optional accessory Connecting pipe Gas side mm Ø 28 6 Liquid side mm Ø 15 9 Drain port Outer dim mm VP30A Ø 38 Inner dim mm VP25A Ø 32 Sound pressure level 4 50 Hz dB A 54 7 56 4 62 0 64 9 65 9 60 Hz dB A 57 9 60 2 65 2 67 7 69 2 1 Rated c...

Page 17: ...rnal static pressure 50 Hz Pa 120 56 274 498 408 60 Hz 252 250 499 775 711 Motor W 1500 2200 3700 5500 7500 Air Filter none Controller Remote controller Optional accessory Connecting pipe Gas side mm Ø 28 6 Liquid side mm Ø 15 9 Drain port Outer dim mm VP30A Ø 38 Inner dim mm VP25A Ø 32 Sound pressure level 4 50 Hz dB A 51 5 50 0 59 7 63 9 64 4 60 Hz dB A 56 5 58 1 63 9 67 2 68 3 1 Rated condition...

Page 18: ... 18000 18600 External static pressure 50 Hz Pa 256 406 475 130 154 292 60 Hz 424 654 768 276 354 542 Motor W 3700 5500 7500 3700 5500 7500 Air Filter none Controller Remote controller Optional accessory Connecting pipe Gas side mm Ø 34 9 Liquid side mm Ø 19 1 Drain port Outer dim mm VP30A Ø 38 Inner dim mm VP25A Ø 32 Sound pressure level 4 50 Hz dB A 58 7 63 1 64 9 55 7 58 6 62 3 60 Hz dB A 62 4 6...

Page 19: ...18 Notes ...

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