Toyotomi FS1060A Service Manual Download Page 10

¾

If T

 amb.

•

T

preset

+1

, the compressor and outdoor fan will be stopped,

while reversal

ć

valve will remain energized and the

indoor fan will run at 

low

 speed 

for 10s and then it will stop running.

When T

preset

 -1

<T

ć

 amb.

< T

preset

 +1

, the unit will maintain its original operating status.

ć

Under heating mode, the temperature can be set within a range from 16 to 30

. The initial value is 25

.

ć

ć

If the unit is switched off under heating mode or switched from heating mode to another mode, the 4-way valve will
be de-energized after 2-minute lag. 

Defrosting Conditions and Process 

When detecting any frost in condenser, the system will start defrosting( The auxiliary electric heater,if any, will be stopped firstly, and then

start defrosting after 1 min. ),in which case the compressor, indoor fan and outdoor fan will be stopped simultaneously, the 4-way valve 
will stop in 3S and the compressor will be started in another 30S.(Defrost will not be detected during high temperature protection).When 

detecting the frost in condenser is removed, the defrost is completed, in which case the compressor stops, while the 4-way valve runs.

30S later, 

the compressor starts running,outdoor fan runs,and the indoor fan will run in 90S at least.

Fan Mode

Indoor fan will run at preset speed

Auto Speed

Low Speed

Mid. Speed High Speed

¾

T

he temperature can be set within a range from 16 to 30

. The initial value is 2

5

ć

AUTO Mode

Under this mode, the system will automatically select its run

ning

mode (cooling, d

ry

, heating or fan) with the change 

of ambient temperature.

Once a mode is started, the unit will run at least 30 seconds before it can 

turn to other

 run

ning

 status under 

auto mode according to the ambient temperature. 

Other Control 

Sleep Function

If the controller is under cooling or 

dry

 mode, the preset temperature will be increased by 1

one hour

ć

after running under sleep mode and will be increased by another 1

 after two hours. The temperature will increased

ć

by 2

 within two hours. After that, the unit will run at this temperature. 

ć

When indoor fan is runnng and Tevap. is lower than Tamb. and Tamb.     Tpreset-2  , auxiliary electric heater will start running.

When indoor fan isn't running, or Tevap. is high, or Tamb. is high, the auxiliary electric heater will stop running. After the auxiliary 
electric heater is stopped, it can be restarted only after 2min delayed.

outdoor

outdoor

outdoor fan is running at low fan speed;

outdoor fan is running at high fan speed;

outdoor

Outdoor fan keep the original running status.

Auxiliary electric heater working condition

stop heating

original running status

start heating 

stop

 run

compressor

 outdoor fan

 indoor fan

o

low speed

low speed

mins

mins

mins

Tpreset

Tpreset

setting temperature Tpreset

Tpreset

Tpreset

Tpreset

1hr

2hrs

more than 2 hrs

Summary of Contents for FS1060A

Page 1: ...Service Manual MODEL FS1060A...

Page 2: ...1 Introduction and Features Model Remarks FS 1060A...

Page 3: ...essure Level dB A H M L Sound Power Level dB A H M L Dimension H W D mm Dimension of Package L W H mm Net Weight Gross Weight kg 2000 720 515 60 85 7 3 1 4 914 4X471X42 2 SM016 540 1750 380 4W PCB 5 0...

Page 4: ...Discharge Side MPa Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suction Side MPa Sound Pressure Level dB A H M L Fan Diameter mm Defrosting Method Climate Type Isolation Fan Motor RLA A Fan Motor...

Page 5: ...r outlet display screen panel air intake panel air intake air discharge remote controller timer swing fan speed mode ON OFF temperature air intake display screen drain pipe air discharge connecting pi...

Page 6: ...4 Outline and Installation Dimension Indoor unit s outline and installation size unit rear front Pipe side should be at least 30cm Pipe side should be at least 30cm...

Page 7: ...Outdoor unit s outline and installation size unit more than more than 600 more than 600 more than 600 bolt nut...

Page 8: ...5 If above electric circuit diagram has been changed please refer to it on the body...

Page 9: ...case the compressor and outdoor fan will started and the indoor fan will run at low speed When Tpreset 2 T amb Tpreset 2 the compressor indoor fan and outdoor fan will run 6 minutes and stop 4 minute...

Page 10: ...d Mid Speed High Speed The temperature can be set within a range from 16 to 30 The initial value is 25 AUTO Mode Under this mode the system will automatically select its running mode cooling dry heati...

Page 11: ...After the power is failed if it s re energized the unit will automatically start to run by the memory of last time Button MODE button Press MODE key to select and display the run mode as below Press F...

Page 12: ...w pressure Protection meanwhile the indicator will blink and E1 will be displayed the complete unit will be stopped and the indicator will flicker In 3 minutes the unit will restore running automatica...

Page 13: ...nd 6 tapping screws on condenser side plate and then remove the grill net 2 Disassemble the top cover plate Unscrew the tapping screws around top cover plate and pull it upward then remove the top cov...

Page 14: ...sassemble panel Unscrew 2 screws used for fixing the panel pull the panel downward and pull out the signal wire then remove the panel 6 Disassemble air damper and the mounted plate of water tray Unscr...

Page 15: ...s used for connecting air outlet and top cover and the 2 screws used for connecting left plate and right plate 8 Disassemble chassis Unscrew the screws around the chassis and pull it outward then disa...

Page 16: ...r Unscrew the screws around the top cover and then remove the top cover 11 Disassemble air damper and the mounted plate of water tray Press the diversion circle by hand to rotate it in clockwise direc...

Page 17: ...ew the 2 screws on the mounted plate of evaporator and then remove it 13 Disassemble the left side and right side plates Unscrew the screws used for connecting the left and right side plates and rear...

Page 18: ...Disassemble evaporator Unscrew the 2 screws used for fixing evaporator and then remove evaporator Unscrew the 4 screws used for fixing the electric heating and then remove it 16 Disassemble motor Unsc...

Page 19: ...case and then remove it 5 Disassemble electric box Unscrew the screws around the electric box and then remove the electric box assy 6 Disassemble right side plate Unscrew the screws around the right...

Page 20: ...or support lift it upward and then remove the motor support 9 Disassemble four way valve Unscrew the fixing nut of the four way valve coil and remove the coil Wrap the four way valve with wet cotton a...

Page 21: ...the remove the valve 11 Disassemble capillary Unsolder the weld spot used for connecting capillary and other pipes and then remove the capillary 12 Disassemble compressor Unscrew 4 foot screws of com...

Page 22: ...8 Assembly Drawing and Parts List Assembly drawing for indoor unit parts...

Page 23: ...Motor 15214215 1 18 Air Louver 10514452 6 19 Filter Sub Assy 11144471 1 20 Air Intake panel Assy 200044711 1 21 Electric Box Cover Sub Assy 01404403 1 22 Fuse 46010013 1 23 Relay 44020331 3 24 Relay 4...

Page 24: ...Assembly drawing for outdoor unit...

Page 25: ...pressor and fittings 00129052 1 20 Assistant Capillary Sub Assy 03005283 1 21 Cut off Valve 3 4 R410A 07130212 1 22 Electric heater compressor 76515404 1 23 Condenser support sub assy 01894148 1 24 Te...

Page 26: ...heating or cooling Flow malfunction of refrigerant Malfunction of compressor Refrigerant volume is insufficient Malfunction of four way valve Replace four way valve Fill with refrigerant Replace comp...

Page 27: ...s broken Wrong wire connection Connect the wire correctly according to the electric circuit diagram Indoor fan s motor is burnt our or its wire is broken Repair it or replace fan s motor Fan s capacit...

Page 28: ...tes The pipes for outdoor unit are in collision with each other Separate the collision pipes Abnormal vibration for the compressor Adjust the compressor s support mat and fasten the loose bolt There a...

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