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USER GUIDE

©

2022 Lennox Industries Inc. 

Dallas, Texas, USA

WARNING

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, ser vice or 

maintenance can cause property damage, personal 

injury or loss of life.
Installation and service must be performed by a li censed 

professional HVAC installer (or equivalent) or a service 

agency.

General

This wall-mounted indoor unit is matched with an outdoor 

air conditioner unit to create a mini-split system that uses 

HFC-410A refrigerant.

MWCB and MWHB  

Series Units

SINGLE-ZONE MINI-SPLIT SYSTEM  

(115V and 208/230V)  

508242-01 1/2022 

Table of Contents

General ...........................................................................1

Optimal Performance......................................................1

Unit Parts ........................................................................2

Features .........................................................................3

Auto Restart .................................................................3

Louver Angle Memory ..................................................3

Refrigerant Leakage Detection ....................................3

Louver Adjustment ..........................................................3

Return Air Filters .............................................................3

Cleaning Return Air Filters ...........................................3

Operation (Manual) - Force Cooling Mode .....................4

Operation (Wireless Remote Controller) ........................4

Requirements ..............................................................4

Remote Control Specifications

 ....................................4

Wireless Remote Controller Button Functions .............5

Wireless Remote Controller Screen Indicators ............6

Wireless Remote Controller Operation ........................7

Wireless Remote Controller Set Button Function ........7

Troubleshooting ..............................................................8

FCC Compliance Statement — PART 15.19 ..................8

THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE OWNER 

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Optimal Performance

Optimal performance for the COOL, HEAT and DRY 

modes can be achieved in the following temperature 

ranges. When your system is used outside of these 

ranges, certain safety protection features will activate and 

cause the unit to perform less than optimally.

Table 1.  Cool, Heat and Dry Modes Optimal  

Performance Ranges

Temp 

Location

COOL

HEAT 

(Heat Pump 

Units Only)

DRY

Room

60°F - 90°F

(16°C - 32°C)

32°F - 86°F

(0°C - 32°C)

50°F - 90°F

(10°C - 32°C)

Outdoor

5°F - 122°F

(-15°C to 

50°C)

5°F - 86°F

(-15°C to 

30°C)

32°F - 122°F

(0°C - 50°C)

To further optimize the performance of your unit, do the 

following:

•  Keep doors and windows closed.
•  Limit energy usage by using TIMER ON and TIMER 

OFF functions.

•  Do not block air inlets or outlets.
• 

Regularly inspect and clean air filters.

 CAUTION

As with any mechanical equipment, contact with sharp 

sheet metal edges can result in personal injury. Take 

care while handling this equipment and wear gloves and 

protective clothing.

Summary of Contents for MWCB Series

Page 1: ...Screen Indicators 6 Wireless Remote Controller Operation 7 Wireless Remote Controller Set Button Function 7 Troubleshooting 8 FCC Compliance Statement PART 15 19 8 THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE OWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Optimal Performance Optimal performance for the COOL HEAT and DRY modes can be achieved in the following temperature ranges When your system is used outside of these ranges ce...

Page 2: ... either the indoor or outdoor unit Do not remove the outdoor unit fan guard for any reason CAUTION If outdoor unit is installed on a raised stand check condition of stand occasionally to ensure that it remains stable Do NOT install sprinklers or soaker hoses where they can expose the outdoor unit to treated water Prolonged exposure to treated water will corrode the surface of the steel and aluminu...

Page 3: ... Cooling operation Set horizontal louvers outward Auto swing operation Set louvers to swing up and down automatically Figure 2 Louver Operation Refer to the wireless remote control section on using the swing and direct buttons Return Air Filters Blocked or dirty return air filters affect system oper ation and efficiency Air filters should be checked monthly in order to ensure proper air flow to th...

Page 4: ...UTO COOL button a third time for five seconds to activate FORCE DEFROSTING mode applicable to heat pump systems only Indoor fan will stop defrosting lamp will light on 6 Press the AUTO COOL button again for 5 seconds to turn the unit off 7 Close the front panel Operation Wireless Remote Controller IMPORTANT Frequent changes to operating mode may cause system malfunction Allow at least one minute b...

Page 5: ...75 F unit operation if setpoint is lower Sets fan to Auto operation if setpoint is over 75 F NOTE If setpoint is manually changed to less than 75 F ECO operation is canceled GEAR Operation Reduces electrical consumption to 75 or 50 8 OK Button Confirms selected function 9 TIMER Button a Initiates an auto on or auto off time sequence b Press TIMER button to initiate the ON time sequence c Press the...

Page 6: ...tion flashing Note All icons are shown for display purposes only During actual unit operation only active icons are displayed Displays when LOCK feature is activated Silence LOW MED HIGH AUTO Lights up when remote sends signal to indoor unit Displays selected fan speed Displays the current including mode 2 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 1 NOTE Fan speed cannot be adjusted in AUTO or DRY mode Displays...

Page 7: ...ds to activate Lock function All buttons will not response except pressing the same two buttons for two seconds again to disable locking Swing Function 1 Press the SWING button to activate up down louver operation Louvers oscillate up and down automatically 2 Press and hold the SWING button again to disable NOTE Pressing the SWING button multiple times will set the louvers at five different fixed ...

Page 8: ...ing at 2Hz FCC Compliance Statement PART 15 19 PART 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Interference Statement PART 15 105 B 3 This equipment has been tested a...

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