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CASSETTE

YORK CASSETTE (EN) 035T76015-000

10 - UNIT CONTROLLER OPERATION

EMERGENCY OPERATION

Units are equipped with a switch to run in emergency operation mode. The switch is on the infrared receiver board
where the LED lights are located, or in the case of wall mount units it can be accessed by opening the front grill. This
switch is used for manual operation upon expiration of service life of remote control batteries, or upon occurrence of
a problem. Pushing the emergency switch first turns it on; pushing it again turns it off  (toggle action). During emergency
operation, the remote controller cannot be used and the power LED light will flash in  intervals, while the other LED
lights will indicate the operation of the Diagnostic Codes.

In Emergency Operation in cool mode, the temperature will be set at 24°C and the fan on Auto. In heating the unit will
switch to auto mode at a temperature set point of 24°C and the fan will run on auto mode.

AUTO RESTART FUNCTION

Upon suspension of electrical power supply during operation for any reason, when supply of power resumes the unit
operation will restart automatically according to all parameters set before the suspension of power.

ANTI-ICE AND ANTI OVERHEATING

This feature is used to prevent the evaporator unit from freezing during cool  or dry operation. During execution of
entice operation and antioverheating, the compressor will stop operating and the fan will continue to run until the coil
temperature reaches predetermined set points, at which time the unit will resume normal operation.

LOW VOLTAGE

The feature is used to protect against any damage to the unit caused by fluctuation of voltage. If voltage is lower than
the lower limit for approximately 10 seconds or longer, compressor operation will be temporarily stopped.  Normal
operation will resume when the voltage returns above the set limit for a minimum of  10 seconds. If the time elapsed
is less than 3 minutes then the compressor  start up will be delayed until 3 minutes has passed.

SYSTEM OPERATION MODE SELECTION

There are five different operating modes;
Cool Only and Heat Pump Units
- Cooling mode

Heat Pump Units Only

- Dry mode

- Automatic mode

- Fan mode (only on Cooling units)

- Heating mode

The required mode can be selected by pressing the System button until the corresponding mode symbol appears on
the display. In automatic mode the unit operates automatically between Cool and Heat modes based on the change
in the room temperature and the temperature set point entered on the control.

ROOM TEMPERATURE  SETTING

Press the TEMP button up or down to change the setting to the desired room temperature. The setting range is from
18°C to 32°C. Operation the unit below 18°C may result in the coil freezing.

FAN SPEED AND LOUVER POSITION SETTING

Low - Medium - High speeds are available. Press the FAN button for the desired air flow. The FAN symbol shows the
speed that has been selected.

Automatic fan speed is available in Cooling and Heat modes only.

When the dehumidification mode is used, the fan speed is set automatically.

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Summary of Contents for MKL/MKM 25

Page 1: ...YORK CASSETTE EN 035T76012 000 035T76015 000 MINISPLIT CASSETTE MODELS MKL MKM G MOL MOM 25 55 TECHNICAL GUIDE 01_MKL MKM p65 13 6 02 2 01 pm 1...

Page 2: ...undertaking any work on the unit make sure that the power supply has been disconnected ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All electrical wiring and connections must comply with local standards Power supply cord a...

Page 3: ...250 47 650 6 23 8 00 13 98 13 95 5 367 6 892 12 038 12 007 20 130 26 986 42 350 45 635 5 89 7 901 12 4 13 36 5 072 6 800 10 672 11 499 220 240 1 50 1 184 1 358 1 637 1 740 0 15 0 207 0 207 0 259 0 4...

Page 4: ...800 800 800 Clearance required for outdoor units Overall unit dimensions are shown in the Technical Specifications table B A D C I H F E G C B A W D H F E A B W H D F C E MODELS A B C D E F G H I MKL...

Page 5: ...or wiring piping and drainage The indoor unit must be installed in such that is free from any obstacles in path of cool air discharge and warm air return and must allow spreading of air throughout the...

Page 6: ...e sure to discuss the ceiling drilling work with the installers concerned Unit Hanging Confirm the pitch of the hanging rod is 525 0 mm x 786 0 mm sharp Hold the unit and hang it on the hanging rod wi...

Page 7: ...mm on the drain piping to avoid the condensed water dripping inside the room Drain Test Connect the main drain pipe to the flexible drain hose Feed water from flexible drain hose to check the piping f...

Page 8: ...the service valve 2 Connect the line to a vacuum pump and pump down to 5 Pa 3 When pump down is finished wait 15 minutes to detect potential circuit leakage Open service valves on the outdoor unit Tab...

Page 9: ...ed through coil and joints while the brazing work is being done This will eliminate soot formation on the inside wall of copper tubing Cut the pipe stages by stages advancing the blade of pipe cutter...

Page 10: ...tightened plug the access holes with the rubber plugs provided The outer end of the rubber plugs is inclined and should be installed flush with the slope Turn the plugs to suit their location and pre...

Page 11: ...stall the air intake grille together with the air filter to the front panel The grille can be fit in any direction when selecting direction the ceiling design and grille operability should be consider...

Page 12: ...de a return grille 2 Air flow rate should be approximately 25 against the nominal air flow rate In this case the external static pressure of duct side is 1 1 5 mm Aq Therefore the external static pres...

Page 13: ...sealing material is the same length as the longer air discharge outlet If it is desired to seal the shorter air discharge outlet cut the scaling material to shorten it push the sealing material in abo...

Page 14: ...til the coil temperature reaches predetermined set points at which time the unit will resume normal operation LOW VOLTAGE The feature is used to protect against any damage to the unit caused by fluctu...

Page 15: ...t or stop button must be pressed again to reset the timer function To cancel either the Start or Stop Timer setting press the Cancel button To check the time that has been entered either for starting...

Page 16: ...at the units is held off due to Low Voltage If the voltage has passed through the reset voltage and the unit is waiting for the time delay the lights will go to normal operation 3 The lights will show...

Page 17: ...warm water 40 C with a mild detergent 2 Rinse and dry before replacing on unit 3 Never use petrol alcohol or any oter chemical product 1 Remove dust from the front panel with a soft duster or wipe a d...

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Page 20: ...may then be re used if appropriate or returned to the manufacturer for disposal Under No circumstances should refrigerant be vented to atmosphere Where appropriate drain the refrigerant oil from each...

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