Toyotomi TGS-112CFTA-E Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 6

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Multi Variable Air Conditioners Floor and Ceiling Type Indoor Unit

Fig.1

 Important Notice:

 

 The unit must be installed by the professional personnel according to this install instruction to ensure 

the well use. 

 

Please contact the local 

TOYOTOMI

 special nominated repair department before installation. Any malfunction 

caused by the unit that is installed by the department that is not special nominated by 

TOYOTOMI

 would not deal 

with on time by the inconvenience of the business contact.  

 

 It should be done by professional personnel when the air conditioner unit is moved to other place.

3.2 There are 2 Styles of Installation

 

Ceiling type

 

Floor type

Each type is similar to the other as follows:
A. Determine the mounting position on ceiling or wall by using paper pattern to indicate indoor frame. 

Mark the pattern and pull out the paper pattern. (Refer to Fig.2)

B. Remove the return grill, the side panel and the hanger bracket from the indoor unit as per procedure 

bellow.

 

● Press the fixing knob of the air intake grills, the grilles will be opened wider and then pull them out 

from the indoor.

 

● Remove the side panel fixing screw and pull to the front direction (arrow direction) to remove. Side 
panel fixing screw (Refer to Fig.3).

 

Loosen two hanger bracket setting bolts (M8) on eath side for less than 10mm. Remove two hanger 

bracket fixing bolts (M6) on the rear side. Detach the hanger bracker by pulling it backward (Refer to 

Fig.5).

          

          Fig.2                                                              Fig.3

C. Set the suspension bolt. (Use W3/8 or M10 size suspension bolts)

 

Adjust the distance from the unit to the ceiling slab beforehand (Refer to Fig.4)

D. Fix the hanger bracket to the suspension bolt. 

Warning!

 

Make sure that extended suspension bolt from the ceiling stays inside the arrowed position. Readjust 

the hanger bracket when it is outside the arrowed position. (Refer to Fig.6)

 

Suspension bolt stays inside the cap of indoor unit. Never remove the cap.

E. Lift the unit and slide forward unit the dent. (Refer to Fig.7)
F.  Screw tightly both hanger bracket-setting bolts (M8). (Refer to Fig.5)
G. 

Screw tightly both hanger bracket-fixing bolts (M6) to prevent the movement of the indoor unit. (Refer 

Summary of Contents for TGS-112CFTA-E

Page 1: ...tioners Floor and Ceiling Type Indoor Unit Please read this manual carefully before using this product and keep it properly for future reference Models TGS 28CFTA E TGS 36CFTA E TGS 50CFTA E TGS 71CFT...

Page 2: ...top At this time change the operation mode of the indoor unit to the one that would not clash with the outdoor operating mode to make the operation normal The cooling mode is not clash with the dry mo...

Page 3: ...llation of the Unit 2 3 2 There are 2 Styles of Installation 3 3 3 In Case of Hanging 4 3 4 Electrical Wiring 5 3 5 Install the Drainage Pipe 6 3 6 Install the Connection Pipes 6 3 7 Dial up of Unit 7...

Page 4: ...s may shortened Do not mangle wire or adopts wires that are not recommend to use otherwise electric shock or fire may happened Please don t operate the unit by wet hand or electric shock may happened...

Page 5: ...oom Such a place where is condensation water is easily drained out Such a place that can handle the weight of indoor unit Such a place which has easy access for maintenance Such a place where is permi...

Page 6: ...edure bellow Press the fixing knob of the air intake grills the grilles will be opened wider and then pull them out from the indoor Remove the side panel fixing screw and pull to the front direction a...

Page 7: ...bracket opening Refer to Fig 8 3 3 In Case of Hanging It is possible to install using inward facing hanger brackets by not removing the brackets from the indoor unit Refer to Fig 9 Be sure to use only...

Page 8: ...e piping hole of the chassis and the bottom of the appliance upward then connect the live wire to the Terminal board L neutral wire to the Terminal board N and connect the earthing wire to the screw t...

Page 9: ...wards at a gradient of at least 1 100 to prevent air pockets Refer to Fig 12 Use the attached drain hose and clamp Insert the drain hose completely into the drain socket Tighten the clamp within the r...

Page 10: ...low static pressure fan Low static pressure L High static H Functional description of function dial up Dial up switch 1 S R Setting of memory mode including the standby mode and restoration mode The...

Page 11: ...or units or slave indoor units shall be kept identical to its mode otherwise the system will give out mode conflict error Therefore when there are several master indoor units the address code of the u...

Page 12: ...The dial up value of address code is set in binary system The dial up value is 0 when the lever is dialed to ON end the dial up is 1 when the lever is dialed to numerical end on opposite side For numb...

Page 13: ...t setting The default Capacity dial up is the maximum capacity of indoor unit As shown above the capacity is See above for the lever position Dial up Value The dial up value of capacity code is set in...

Page 14: ...KING TEMPERATURE RANGE Working Temperature Range Indoor side state Outdoor side state Dry bulb temp C Wet bulb temp C Dry bulb temp C Wet bulb temp C Rated Cooling 27 19 35 24 Max cooling 32 23 43 26...

Page 15: ...te control with dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner If damp cloth is used remove moisture by using dry cloth afterward Caution Do not use benzene gasoline thinners or polishing products for cleaning Do not...

Page 16: ...r close glass windows when cooling to prevent heat load from sun light which may cause more electricity cost To distribute cool air throughout the room adjust airflow direction as shown by the arrows...

Page 17: ...ause damage or personal injury Also pay special attention when children are around Do not channel the airflow directly at people especially infants aged persons or patients Turn off the air conditione...

Page 18: ...r the change of temperature The air conditioner cannot run Is power cut Is the power supply connected Is the circuit protector started aside Is the voltage too high or too low If TIMER had been set in...

Page 19: ...y of unit and contact service center for the conditioner Harsh sound heard when running The fuse or protector cut frequently Substance or water pulled in the unit involuntary Water leakage in room Ove...

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