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8 - Unit Controller 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 occur-
rence of a problem. Pushing the emergency switch first turns it on;
pushing it again turns if 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.

EMERGENCY OPERATION

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 dur-
ing cool  or dry operation. During execution of anti-ice operation and
anti-overheating, 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.

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 auto-
matic 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.

SYSTEM OPERATION MODE SELECTION

ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING

Press the TEMP button up or down to change the setting to the desired
room temperature. The setting range is from 16°C to 32°C.Operating
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 auto-
matically.

The Sweep button is used to control the movement of the air louvers.
By pressing the button, the louver can be set in either the fixed position
or by pressing again, it will move in a sweeping motion to distribute
the air in the room.

Applicable only for units with air sweep.

FILTER CARE AND FILTER ALARM

To keep your air conditioning unit in peak condition, the filters should
be cleaned regularly, i.e. once a month, or more frequently depending
on conditions. To do this;

-Remove the filters from the unit
-Wash them in soapy water (do not use detergent)
-Dry the filters and put them back in place on the unit.

To clean the unit casing, use a damp cloth.

The control is equipped with a filter Alarm; based on the hours of
operation, and indicated by all of the lights flashing (see the Diagnostic
Chart for details), to remind you to change the filter. To reset the alarm
press the Filter button on the remote control. If you fail to press the reset
button the alarm will automatically reset after 6 hours of operation.

CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS

To set the clock press the Clock button for at least 5 seconds, until the
Clock symbol flashes. Then use the timer buttons to set the desired
time. Finally, press the Clock button again to enter the time that has
been set.
The control is equipped with a timer that can set both start and stop
times for the unit. the operational settings that have been entered on
the control will be the ones that the control follows when it starts.
To use the timer function follow these steps;

Lights will indicate that the unit timer has been set.

STOP

1. With the unit on.
2. Press the stop button
3. Adjust the clock display to the
    desired stop time
4. Press Enter
The STOP symbol will be shown
on the display, indicating that a
stop time has been programmed.

START

1. Turn the unit on.
2. Press the start button
3. Adjust the clock display to the
    desired start time
4. Press Enter
The START symbol will be shown
on the display, indicating that a
start time has been programmed.

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Summary of Contents for MOH 55

Page 1: ...MOC MOH MCC MCH MINISPLIT Floor Ceiling 035T70004 001 TECHNICAL GUIDE Cooling only and Heat Pump Systems Models MCC MOC MCH MOH 35 to 55 Infrared remote control...

Page 2: ...e that the power supply has been disconnected ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All electrical wiring and connections must comply with local standards Power supply cord used must not be lighter than Polychloropr...

Page 3: ...C MOH Piping Diameter Dimensions and Weights Indoor Outdoor Indoor unit Outdoor unit V Ph Hz Ph kW A A A m h Connection Type V Ph Hz Ph kW A A A m h Type gr Suction Liquid H mm W mm D mm kg 220 240 1...

Page 4: ...nections unit wiring connections 5 1 Unit clearances A minimium of clearance is necessary around the units to ensure proper air circulation and easy access for maintenance Clearance required for indoo...

Page 5: ...ling mounted units installation close to a wall facilitates piping Usetheknockoutsintheunitcasingwhenroutingthepipes Hook the indoor unit on the mounting brackets Check that the unit is level so that...

Page 6: ...into them from the outdoor unit 1 Remove the cap from the service valve 2 Connect the line to a vacuum pump and pump down to 5 Pa 3 When pump down is finisned wait 15 minutes to detect potential circ...

Page 7: ...d the temperature set point entered on the control SYSTEM OPERATION MODE SELECTION ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING Press the TEMP button up or down to change the setting to the desired room temperature The s...

Page 8: ...d working condition Also make sure that the controlispointeddirectlyattheairconditioningunitwhenyouareusing it that the distance is a maximum of 10 meters and that there are no obstacles between the r...

Page 9: ...it Outdoor unit Outdoor unit 9 10 Service and Maintenance The units are designed to operate for long periods of time with a minimum of maintenance However the following operations must be performed re...

Page 10: ...ty correction factor for temperature Capacity correction factor for indoor fan speed C3 Fan speed Correction factor C3 Indoor unit High 1 Medium 0 90 Low 0 75 Indoor unit 10 0 98 5 1 00 Piping length...

Page 11: ...35 MSC 35 to 55 MSH 35 to 55 MKC 12 to 55 MKH 12 to 55 MAC 18 to 65 MAH 18 to 65 IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF MACHINERY DIRECTIVE CEE 89 392 AS MODIFIED WITH DIRECTIVES CEE 91 368 93 44 93 6...

Page 12: ...tem of the unit into a suitable container using a refrigerant reclaim or recovery unit This refrigerant may then be re used if appropriate or returned to the manufacturer for disposal Under No circums...

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