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ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS

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IOM # 036 - 3007 TP (0206)

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Possible Cause : The door or 
windows of the room may be 
open allowing hot outdoor air 
to enter. Close all open doors 
and windows.

Possible Cause : Electric 
heater, stove or water heater 
may be operational in the 
room. Switch off all such 
devices.
Possible Cause : There are 
too many people in the room. 
You can change the 
thermostat setting to increase 
the cooling.

Possible Cause : The air filter 
could be clogged with dust 
reducing air flow and cooling 
efficiency of the unit. Remove 
the air filter and clean it as 
explained in this catalogue. 
The air filter should be 
cleaned once every two 
weeks.

Possible Cause : The fresh air 
ventilation switch could be 
open. This allows outside air 
to enter the room. Close the 
switch.

Possible Cause : The 
thermostat may not be 
adjusted properly. Check the 
thermostat adjustment and 
reset it at the proper value.

Possible Cause : There may 
be too many people in the rooms.

Problem : There is no air flow from the unit.

Possible Cause : The unit 
may not be working as there 
may not be any power supply. 
Check for proper connections 
of the power cable.

Possible Cause : The fuse 
may be blown. Check the fuse

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INSTALLATION

Select the best location and install the unit at a place having 
sufficient strength to support the unit securely.

For maximum efficiency, install the air conditioner on a side 
of a house or building which offers more shade than direct 
sunlight.

Provide sufficient clearance space around the air inlet and 
outlet so that air flow will not be obstructed. Refer to the 
figures given below for minimum clearance requirements :

Size    Less than 9000Btu/h   More than 10000Btu/h
(mm)
A         400                              400
B         500                              500
C         170                              210
D         50                                60

Step 1

(a). Remove the front panel 

and the air filter.

(b). Hold the slot under the 

front panel, lift it onwards, 
and remove the front 
panel. (Figure 1)

(c). Pinch the handle under 

the air filter. The air filter 
will arch allowing easy 
removal from the slot. 
(Figure 2)

Step 2

(a).  Remove the frame.

(b).  Remove  the  two  fixed 

screws from the frame. 
(Figure 3)

(c). 

Grasp the bottom left 
corner of the frame to 
loosen it. (Figure 4).

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for Alaska Y9USC05-5A-F

Page 1: ...cable for the following ALASKA models Y9USC05 5A F Y9USC07 5A F Y9USC09 5A F Y9USE09 5A F Y9USC12 5A F Y9USE12 5A F Y9USC18 5A F Y9USE18 5A F Y9USC21 5A F Y9USC24 5A F Y9USE24 5A F Y9UOC18 5A F Y9UOC2...

Page 2: ...ontact the manufacturer its authorized distributor or service agent if you want to replace it 3 For electrical power supply see the specification on the unit name plate Electrical safety and rules 2 P...

Page 3: ...ns higher than the design conditions may cause the unit to trip or the compressor may burn out 5 If you need to change the location of the unit please contact the York agent or distributor from whom y...

Page 4: ...upwards or downwards always keep the top or bottom blades horizontal This can effectively prevent condensation of water on the front panel of the unit OPERATION DETAILS COOLING ELECTRIC HEATING MODELS...

Page 5: ...h dust air flow is obstructed which reduces the cooling efficiency The air filter should be cleaned every two weeks CAUTION 1 Remove Air Filter See Installation Instructions Step 1 on Page 7 2 Cleanin...

Page 6: ...here is no air flow from the unit Possible Cause The unit may not be working as there may not be any power supply Check for proper connections of the power cable Possible Cause The fuse may be blown C...

Page 7: ...a click Figure 10 ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS 7 IOM 036 3007 TP 0206 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 8 DRAINAGE OF CONDENSATE To meet the requirements of different type of app...

Page 8: ...ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS 8 IOM 036 3007 TP 0206...

Page 9: ...C07 5A F Y9USC09 5A F Y9USE09 5A F Y9USC12 5A F Y9USE12 5A F Y9USC18 5A F Y9USE18 5A F Y9USC21 5A F Y9USC24 5A F Y9USE24 5A F Y9UOC18 5A F Y9UOC24 5A F Y9UOC28 5A F Y9ROC18 5A F Y9ROC24 5A F Y9ROC28 5...

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