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Maintenance Method   

 

Function and usage period for air purifying 

  Could adsorb CO, CO

2

, benzene, aldehydes and odor of gasoline etc.. 

  Could adsorb deleterious material that is smaller than 1

μ

m in air, as dust, pollen, bacteria, and virus. 

 Usage period is 6 months to 1 year. If it is necessary to be changed, purchase new purifier in the nearest 

TOYOTOMI special engaged maintenance center. 

 

  Clean Outlet vent and Surface Panel 

  Clean the surface panel by soft dry cloth or wet cloth with neutral scourer. 

  It is forbidden to clean surface panel by gasoline, benzene, diluents, cleansing powder etc.. 

  If the guide louver is too dirty, it may be removed to be cleaned. (As narrated below) 

 

Disassembly and install of guide louver 

1. Disassembly guide louver 

Screw bolts in both end of guide louver to loose. 

Note

 

z

 

Do not wipe guide louver powerfully when cleaning, otherwise fluff on surface would fall off. 

2. Install guide louver 

Rotate guide louver slightly could install the protruding edge of both end into grooves on both end of guide louver, 

and then tighten bolts.   

 

  Maintenance before or after usage season 

Check before the usage season 

  Check if there is blockage in inlet or outlet vent of air conditioner. 

  Check if the earthing wire had earthed reliably. 

  Check if the air filter had been installed well. 

  In order to start up the air conditioner smoothly after long time’s turned off, turn on the main power supply 8 hours 

before turning on the air conditioner. 

 

Maintenance after usage season

 

  Clean filter and body of air conditioner. 

  Cut off the main power supply of air conditioner. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TGS-100FWCA

Page 1: ...sette Type Indoor Unit Owner s Manual This instruction is suitable for the following model TGS 28FWCA TGS 36FWCA TGS 45FWCA TGS 50FWCA TGS 56FWCA TGS 63FWCA TGS 71FWCA TGS 80FWCA TGS 90FWCA TGS 100FWCA TGS 112FWCA TGS 125FWCA TGS 140FWCA ...

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Page 3: ...ired Remote Controller Operation Procedure The components of the wired remote control 15 ON OFF operation 15 Timer setting 16 SLEEP mode setting 17 Swing Control 17 Fan Speed Control 17 Temp adjusting 18 Set of running mode 18 Malfunction display 18 Remote controller operation procedure Names and functions of every button of the remote control 20 Names and functions of every button of the remote c...

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Page 5: ...n power switch should be opened 8 hours before the operation After receiving the turn off signal every indoor unit will continue to work for 20 70sec to make use of the rest cool air or the rest heat air in the heat exchanger while preparing for the next operation And this is normal When the selected operating mode of the indoor unit are clash with the operating mode of the outdoor unit the malfun...

Page 6: ...d be black or gray it can be locked in OFF position with padlock The main disconnection device should be explained in user manual and the height should be recommended at 0 6 1 7m over current protection is required EN 60947 3 EN 60947 2 The cooling range of the unit is the outdoor environment temp 18 43 DB the heating range of the unit only for the heat pump type unit is the outdoor environment te...

Page 7: ...gh the air conditioner may drop and cause casualty event z Don t spray or smear any oil paint or insecticide on the surface of unit otherwise fire may be leaded z Do not refit the conditioner Please contact the agency or prefect ional personnel to repair or move the conditioner Note z Please check and make sure that the cord drainage pipe and tubes are connected in the correct way to prevent leaka...

Page 8: ...elect the place where easy drain condensated coagulated water and easy connect with outdoor unit 6 Make sure that there are enough space for care and maintenance Make sure that the weight between the indoor unit and ground is above 1800mm 7 When installing the steeve bolt check if the install place can stand the weight 4 times of the unit s If not reinforce before installation Refer to the install...

Page 9: ...ing screw rods 840 Indoor unit 890 Ceiling opening 950 Decorated surface boards 950 Decorated surface boards 890 Ceiling opening 840 Indoor unit 680 Gaps between hoisting screw rods A Hoisting screw X4 Refrigerant pipe Install dimension of mode TGS 28FWCA TGS 36FWCA TGS 45FWCA TGS 50FWCA TGS 56FWCA TGS 63FWCA TGS 71FWCA TGS 80FWCA TGS 90FWCA TGS 100FWCA TGS 112FWCA TGS 125FWCA TGS 140FWCA The dril...

Page 10: ...ig 2 4 Check if the unit is horizontal Inner drainage pump and bobber switch are included in the indoor unit check if 4 angle of every unit are horizontal by water lever If the unit is slant toward the opposite of the coagulate water flow there may be malfunction of the bobber switch and lead water drop 5 Backout the gasket anchor board used to prevent gasket break off and tighten the nut on it 6 ...

Page 11: ...at preservation sheath of liquid inlet tube attachment for liquid tube Flare nut Wiring interface Spanner Liquid inlet tube Gas collection tube Torque wrench Median sponge attachment entwine the wiring interface with seal mat Thread fasten x4 Smear freeze motoroil here Fig 3 Form 1 The tightening torque needed for tightening nut Diameter Inch Surface thickness mm Tightening torque N m φ1 4 0 5 15 ...

Page 12: ...stance to unit should not beyond 300mm below 500mm Within 300mm Drain raising hose 220mm Ceiling Clamp attachment Hoisting stand Roof Drain hose 1 1 5m below280mm Instruction The slant gradient of the attached drain hose should be within 75mm so that the drain hole doesn t has to endure the unnecessary outside force Please install the drain hose according to the following process if several drain ...

Page 13: ... drain in the state of refrigerating after installation of the electric circuit Way of immiting Drain hose Test hole cover Test hole Above100mm Drain vent for repair use plastic stopper is included drain the water in waterspout by this outlet vent Immiting water from the outlet vent terminal Plastic water pot The length of the pipe should be about 100mm Immiting water from the rest hole ...

Page 14: ...g communication from the rubber plug A and impact them well individually by impact fastener Wiring according to the indoor side circuit diagram Fix the impact fastener after connection Entwine the small sponge on the electric wire do entwine it to prevent condensation Impact tightly by impact fastener after connection and then fit on the electric box 1 and 2 Connect the 3 cord rubber wire to the c...

Page 15: ...mode after energizing B This function is available without wired controller Standby after energizing Reset after energizing 2 L I Selection between manual controller and receiver A If manual controller is selected remote control function of receiver will be shielded B If receiver is selected wired controller will be non effective Selecting wired controller Selecting receiver joint 3 M S Setting of...

Page 16: ...door unit 2 positions Hang the remaining 2 latches to the hooks on the sides of the indoor unit Be careful not to let the swing motor lead wire get caught in the sealing material Screw the 4 hexagon head screws under the latches in about 15mm The panel would rise Adjust the panel by turning it toward the direction pointed by the arrow as shown in fig 4 so that the adjust board connect the ceiling ...

Page 17: ...ghtening the screws readjust the height of the indoor unit As shown in fig 6 If the raising lever and drain hose are not affect can adjust the height of indoor unit by the hole on the corner of panel Gaps are not allowed Fig 6 After fixing be sure no gap left between the ceiling and the panel 3 Wiring of the decoration panel Fig 7 Connect the joints for swing flap motor lead wire at 2 places insta...

Page 18: ...er purifier in air inlet grille Working Temperature Range Working Temperature Range Indoor side state Outdoor side stae Dry bulb temp Wet bulb temp Dry bulb temp Wet bulb temp Rated Cooling 27 19 35 24 Max cooling 32 23 43 26 Min cooling 21 15 18 Rated Heating 20 15 7 6 Max heating 27 24 18 Min heating 20 15 15 16 TGS 28FWCA TGS 36FWCA TGS 45FWCA TGS 50FWCA TGS 56FWCA TGS 63FWCA TGS 71FWCA TGS 80F...

Page 19: ... button 6 Defrosting display 14 Temp Timer reducing button 7 Timer display 15 Temp Timer rising button 8 Signal receptor 16 Mode button 1 On Off Fig 2 Press On Off button to turn on air conditioner Repress On Off button once to turn off air conditioner Note The displaying in fig 2 is the turned off state after connecting with power supply After connecting power and normal communication the environ...

Page 20: ...blinking on LCD repress TIMER once again then the Timer pattern no loner displayed on LCD which indicated that the TIMER setting had been cancelled Under the circumstance of TIMER time had been set i e the state that and hours don t blink repress TIMER then the xx x hours will be redisplayed on LCD note xx x indicates the set time of last time and will be cancelled after electrify and both and hou...

Page 21: ...ed 2 within 2 hours Then the unit will run according to this set temp There is no SLEEP mode under fan mode Note The wired remote controller has no SLEEP mode button if SLEEP mode is needed to be set complete the procedure by wireless remote controller 4 Swing Control Fig 5 Press Swing button then the swing mode will be operated by the air conditioner Repress Swing button once to stop swing mode N...

Page 22: ...midify will on Fan will run in low speed in certain temp range The dehumidifying effect of this mode is better than that of cooling mode and saves more energy Under heating mode the display of heating will on The set temperature should be higher than that of present room if the set temp was lower than that of present room heating mode would not be operated Under fan mode the display of fan will on...

Page 23: ...t F0 Indoor environment temp sensor mal function F1 Indoor pan tube inlet tube temp sensor malfunction F2 Indoor pan tube middle temp sensor malfunction F3 Indoor pane tube outlet tube temp sensor malfunction F4 Outdoor environment temp sensor malfunction F5 Outdoor pan tube inlet tube temp sensor malfunction F6 Outdoor pan tube middle temp sensor malfunction F7 Outdoor pan tube outlet tube temp s...

Page 24: ... temp 16 c 30 c Set temp 16 c 30 c Set temp increases 1 c by pressing and decreases 1 c by pressing once TEMP button NOTE The cooling only units have no mode Press the button to change the mode according to the following order MODE button Press the button to change the speed of the fan according to the following order FAN button SPEED AUTO FAN HEAT COOL DRY FAN ON OFF button Press the button to tu...

Page 25: ...set contents SLEEP button Press the button to set SLEEP mode and stop when repressed When the sleep mode is in the cool and dry mode the set temp will increases 1 2 during the set time then the unit will operate according to the temp When sleep mode is in the heat mode the set temp decreases 1 2 during the set time then the unit will operate according to the set temp Temp Timer button When the uni...

Page 26: ...oor unit is changed to cooperate with the outdoor unit Cool mode can cooperate with dry mode and fan mode can cooperate with any mode How to insert batteries Two batteries Two AAA dry cell batteries are used by the remote control 1 Remote the cover from the back of the remote control downward take out the worn batteries and insert two new ones Make sure the two poles are correct 2 Re attach the co...

Page 27: ...is turned off press TEST button on the corner outer coverⅡ then the unit begin running in heating and the fan is running in high speed The temp will be set to 20 automatically When the unit is running press AUTO button on corner outer coverⅡ then the unit stops running under the running state of heating press TEST button on corner outer cover Ⅱ then the unit stops running Note Prevent using the op...

Page 28: ...remote controller Change new batteries Wireless remote controller exceed remote control area Signal could be received within 8m Air conditioner runs but stops immediately Blockage in inlet or outlet vent of indoor or outdoor unit Clean out blockage Abnormal cooling or heating Blockage in inlet or outlet vent of indoor or outdoor unit Clean out blockage Improper of temp setting Adjust settings in w...

Page 29: ...sound for gas refrigerant flowing in the unit Hissing sound heard when staring or stopping The sound for gas refrigerant stops flow Slight hissing sound heard when running or after running Sound for running of drainage system Creak sound heard when running or after running The grating sound caused by expands of panel and other parts for the change of temperature Dust be blown for air conditioner S...

Page 30: ...l down slowly Reverse when closing 2 Disassembly air filter As shown in fig II pull the handle behind air inlet grille raise it and disassembly Then discharge the 3 purifier fixed on filter purifier Fig I Fig II 3 Clean Adopts cleaner or water to wash filter if the filter is too dirty like oil stain on it adopts warm water lower than 45 with neutral scourer to clean it then dry it in the shade Not...

Page 31: ... Install air inlet grille refer to 3rd step 6 Install air filter refer to the 4th step of Clean Air Filter 7 Close air inlet grille refer to the 1st step Install and change of air purifier 1 Open air inlet grille the same the 1st step of Clean Air Filter 2 Disassembly purifier As shown in fig V disassembly air filter screw out fixing bolts fixed on purifier on filter then purifier could be disasse...

Page 32: ...nd install of guide louver 1 Disassembly guide louver Screw bolts in both end of guide louver to loose Note z Do not wipe guide louver powerfully when cleaning otherwise fluff on surface would fall off 2 Install guide louver Rotate guide louver slightly could install the protruding edge of both end into grooves on both end of guide louver and then tighten bolts Maintenance before or after usage se...

Page 33: ... 840 190 Panel 950 950 60 Package Dimensions W D H Main body Panel Main body 960 960 257 Panel 1025 1040 115 Model TGS 56FWCA TGS 63FWCA TGS 71FWCA TGS 80FWCA Function Cooling and heating Cooling and heating Cooling and heating Cooling and heating Cooling Capacity kW 5 6 6 3 7 1 8 0 Heating Capacity kW 6 3 7 0 8 0 8 8 Air Flow Rate m3 h 1180 1180 1180 1180 Sound Level dB A 39 39 39 39 Output of Mo...

Page 34: ...n body 960 960 394 Panel 1025 1040 115 Model TGS 140FWCA Function Cooling and heating Cooling Capacity kW 14 0 Heating Capacity kW 14 5 Air Flow Rate m3 h 1860 Sound Level dB A 40 Output of Motor kW 0 06 Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz Anti electric Shock Protect Type I Unit Dimensions W D H Main body Panel Main body 840 840 320 Panel 950 950 60 Package Dimensions W D H Main body Panel Main body 960 96...

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