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Features 

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Functions 

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Product Specifications 

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Dimensions 

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Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 

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Block Diagram 

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Wiring Diagram 

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Operation Details 

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© 2000 Matsushita Industrial Corp. Sdn. Bhd.
(11969-T) All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying
and distribution is a violation of law.

CS-MC95KE CU-MC145KE
CS-MC95KE CU-MC185KE
CS-MC95KE CU-3MC205KE
CS-MC125KE CU-MC245KE
CS-MC76KE
CS-MC126KE CU-MC196KE

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Operating Instructions 

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 10 Installation Instructions 

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 11 3-way Valve 

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 12 2-way, 3-way Valve 

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 13 Servicing Information 

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 14 Troubleshooting Guide 

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 15 Technical Data 

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 16 Exploded View 

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Multi-Split Air Conditioner

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Order No: MAC0011057C2

Summary of Contents for CS-MC95KE

Page 1: ...rized copying and distribution is a violation of law CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE 9 Operating Instructions 41 1...

Page 2: ...of bacteria and viruses trapped Deodorizing Air Purifying Filter Remove unpleasant odors from the air 25 Replacement Parts List 113 26 Exploded View 114 27 Replacement Parts List 115 28 Exploded View...

Page 3: ...tomatic Fan Speed Airflow Direction Control 24 hour OFF ON Real Timer Setting ON TIMER OFF TIMER Timer Operation Selection SET CANCEL Timer Operation Set Cancel ON Timer and OFF Timer setting and canc...

Page 4: ...erate Test Run Pump down Beep sound will be heard at the 5th second Used when test running or servicing Press continuously for 10s and above to omit or resume the remote control signal receiving sound...

Page 5: ...or 2 Stage OLP to protect the compressor Overload Protector will trip when Temperature of compressor increases to 120 C High temperature or high current flows to compressor Refer circuit diagram for O...

Page 6: ...t A 20 5 19 5 Piping Connection Port Flare piping inch inch G Half Union 3 8 L Half Union 1 4 G 3 way valve 3 8 L 2 way valve 1 4 Pipe Size Flare piping inch inch G gas side 3 8 L liquid side 1 4 G ga...

Page 7: ...Refrigerant R 22 g oz 850 30 0 Thermostat Electronic Control Protection Device Overload Protector Capillary Tube Length mm 505 Flow Rate l min 17 8 Inner Diameter mm 1 6 Air Filter Material Style c c...

Page 8: ...nch G Half Union 3 8 L Half Union 1 4 G 3 way valve 3 8 L 2 way valve 1 4 Pipe Size Flare piping inch inch G gas side 3 8 L liquid side 1 4 G gas side 3 8 L liquid side 1 4 Drain Hose Inner diameter m...

Page 9: ...Refrigerant R 22 g oz 710 2 25 0 2 Thermostat Electronic Control Protection Device Overload Protector Capillary Tube Length mm 680 Flow Rate l min 11 5 Inner Diameter mm 1 5 Air Filter Material Style...

Page 10: ...6 2 56 2 63 2 82 2 93 2 43 2 51 3 13 3 18 2 69 2 74 Starting Current A A unit 15 5 15 0 B unit 21 5 21 0 Piping Connection Port Flare piping inch inch G Half Union 3 8 L Half Union 1 4 G 3 way valve 3...

Page 11: ...g oz A unit 760 26 8 B unit 1 030 36 3 Thermostat Electronic Control Protection Device Overload Protector Capillary Tube Length mm 935 920 1 170 Flow Rate l min 20 0 15 5 10 0 Inner Diameter mm 2 0 1...

Page 12: ...G 3 way valve 1 2 L 2 way valve 1 4 Pipe Size Flare piping inch inch G gas side 1 2 L liquid side 1 4 G gas side 1 2 L liquid side 1 4 Drain Hose Inner diameter mm 12 Length m 0 7 Power Cord Length N...

Page 13: ...720 2 25 4 2 Thermostat Electronic Control Protection Device 2 Stage Overload Protector Capillary Tube Length mm 560 Flow Rate l min 16 7 Inner Diameter mm 1 7 Air Filter Material Style c c P P Honey...

Page 14: ...ing inch inch G Half Union 1 2 3 8 L Half Union 1 4 1 4 G 3 way valve 1 2 3 8 L 2 way valve 1 4 1 4 Pipe Size Flare piping inch inch G gas side 1 2 3 8 L liquid side 1 4 1 4 G gas side 1 2 3 8 L liqui...

Page 15: ...800 28 2 B 780 27 5 Thermostat Electronic Control Protection Device Overload Protector Capillary Tube Length mm A 610 B 920 Flow Rate l min A 16 5 B 9 5 Inner Diameter mm A 1 7 B 1 5 Air Filter Materi...

Page 16: ...4 Dimensions 16 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 17: ...17 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 18: ...18 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 19: ...19 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 20: ...5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 20 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 21: ...21 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 22: ...22 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 23: ...6 Block Diagram 23 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 24: ...24 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 25: ...25 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 26: ...26 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 27: ...27 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 28: ...7 Wiring Diagram 28 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 29: ...29 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 30: ...30 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 31: ...31 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 32: ...32 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 33: ...ON When the setting temperature is reached during cooling operation the compressor stops and it will not start for 3 minutes The compressor will start automatically if it has stopped for 7 minutes eve...

Page 34: ...Automatic Fan Speed is selected at Remote Control during cooling operation Fan speed rotates in the range of Hi to Me Deodorizing Control 34 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC...

Page 35: ...rned off it stops for 6 minutes Once the compressor stops it will not start for 3 minutes during Cooling operation Same as Starting Current Control for Cooling Mode operation Same as Anti Freezing Con...

Page 36: ...Soft Dry Operation Time Diagram 36 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 37: ...judging indoor air temperature the operation mode is determined and operation continued at the mode determined After the operation mode has been determined the mode does not change However Soft Dry m...

Page 38: ...ower limit will be shifted 10 downward Powerful Mode will operate for 15 minutes only Powerful Mode will stop if Powerful mode button is pressed again Stopped by ON OFF switch Timer OFF activates Econ...

Page 39: ...et This control can be omitted by open the circuit of JX1 Refer Circuit Diagram 8 9 Indoor Fan Speed Control Auto Fan Speed Control When set to Auto Fan Speed the fan speed is adjusted between maximum...

Page 40: ...limit 8 11 Delay ON Timer Control When the Delayed ON Timer is set by using the remote control the unit will start operate slightly before the set time so that the room will reach nearly to the set te...

Page 41: ...ructions to be followed are classified by the following symbols Warning Caution This symbol with a white background denotes an action that is PROHIBITED Warning This sign warns of death or serious inj...

Page 42: ...n Precautions Use specified power cord Do not damage or modify the power cord If abnormal condition burnt smell etc occurs switch off and unplug the power supply OFF Do not repair by yourself Do not e...

Page 43: ...tilate the room regularly Pay attention as to whether the installation rack is damaged due to long period of usage Caution This sign warns of injury Do not pull the cord to disconnect the plug Switch...

Page 44: ...er Manually adjusted Economy Powerful Indicators Economy Green Powerful Orange POWER ECONOMY POWERFUL SLEEP TIMER POWER ECONOMY POWERFUL SLEEP TIMER Front Panel When the front panel is opened Front Pa...

Page 45: ...Outdoor Unit Accessories CU MC245KE CU MC185KE CU MC196KE Piping Air Intake Vents Side Ground Terminal Inside Cover Drain Hose Air Intake Vents Side Air Outlet Vents Piping Drain Hose Ground Terminal...

Page 46: ...IR SWING AM PM OFF AM PM MODE ECONOMY FAN SPEED AUTO MANUAL ON OFF SET CANCEL SLEEP Timer Set Button ON TIMER Button OFF TIMER Button Timer Cancellation Button Sleep Mode Operation Button Manual Airfl...

Page 47: ...in type of flourescent lamps may affect signal reception Consult your dealer Signal receptor Signal received sound One short beep or one long beep Reset points short to clear the memory Aim at the sig...

Page 48: ...the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time turn off the main Power supply If it is left at the ON position approximately 2 5 W of electricity will be used even if the indoor unit...

Page 49: ...o be used for a long period lights up PM PM 1 OPEN Slide the cover to open 2 Be sure the directions are correct Open the remote control cover and confirm the display 12 00 PM is flashing PM Setting th...

Page 50: ...mperature is reached Cooling Operation DRY COOL COOL Soft Dry Operation A very gentle Cooling Operation Consisting primarily of dehumidifying It does not lower the room temperature During Soft Dry ope...

Page 51: ...nge Press to select Fan speed The display changes in this order Automatic Low Medium High Selecting Vertical Airflow Direction Press AUTO The louver swing up and down automatically To stop this operat...

Page 52: ...ANCEL The timer indicator on the indoor unit will go off To change the setting time follow the above steps AM ON Timer details When the ON Timer is set operation will start before the actual set time...

Page 53: ...ome back with the ON TIMER This will prevent the air conditioner from being left on while you are out and the temperature will be pleasant when you return When you return Set the time at which you wil...

Page 54: ...When used together with the timer the timer has priority Cooling or Soft Dry Operation for sleep mode movement will start to avoid overcooling Operation details This is to obtain a comfortable room t...

Page 55: ...ess POWERFUL Powerful indicator Orange on indoor unit lights up Powerful mode will operate for 15 minutes only To cancel this operation press once more Temperature 3 C lower than set temp Temperature...

Page 56: ...ap or a mild household detergent Cleaning the Indoor Unit and Remote Control Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth Do not clean with water hotter than 40 C or with polishing fluids The front panel can be...

Page 57: ...e water on the panel after cleaning Dry thoroughly to prevent electric shock Stand on a level surface when removing the front panel Do not touch the metal parts in the indoor unit after removing the f...

Page 58: ...rs Air is not purified Cooling capacity decreases Foul odours are emitted Note Catechin is natural brown element The filter is coated with catechin in order to prevent the growth of bacteria and virus...

Page 59: ...unit for 2 3 hours using operation 2Turn off the power switch and remove the power supply plug Note If the unit is not switched off by the remote control it will start operating when you plug in beca...

Page 60: ...Q Air conditioner has been restarted but does not operate for 3 minutes A This is to protect the air conditioner Wait until the air conditioner begins operating Q It seems that fog is coming out from...

Page 61: ...perly The circuit breaker switches off frequently Abnormal noise is heard during operation Water leaks from the indoor unit Abnormal Operation Call the Dealer Immediately The air conditioner does not...

Page 62: ...button continuously for 5 to 10 seconds Test Run operation will be performed A beep sound will be heard at the fifth seconds to identify the starting of Test Run operation This is for Servicing purpo...

Page 63: ...ill lower the cooling performance Keep All Doors and Windows Closed Prevent hot air from coming in and the loss of cool air Setting Temperature Set the temperature 1 C higher than actually desired App...

Page 64: ...N NOT IN USE WHERE SUPPLY CONNECTION IS VIA MAINS PLUG Airborne noise A weighted sound pressure level of this appliance is less than 70dB A under the JIS C 9612 test conditions Maximum cooling operati...

Page 65: ...truction strictly If installation is defective it will cause water leakage electrical shock or fire 3 Use the attached accessories parts and specified parts for installation Otherwise it will cause th...

Page 66: ...disconnection in case of emergency In some countries permanent connection of this room air conditioner to the power supply is prohibited 1 Power supply connection to the socket using a power plug Use...

Page 67: ...unit to prevent direct sunlight or rain be careful that heat radiation from the condenser is not obstructed There should not be any animal or plant which could be affected by hot air discharged Keep t...

Page 68: ...ng For left side piping piping connection for liquid should be here For left side piping piping connection for gas should be here 1 Mount the installation plate on the wall with six screws If mounting...

Page 69: ...re to use the sleeve for tube ass y to prevent dangers caused by mice biting the indoor outdoor connecting cable 4 Finish by sealing the sleeve with putty or caulking compound at the final stage 10 2...

Page 70: ...This can be used for left rear piping and left bottom piping also 70 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 71: ...ps on the front grille as shown in the illustration below and then remove the two mounting screws 3 Pull the lower section of the front grille towards you to remove the front grille When reinstalling...

Page 72: ...m 1 4 18 N m CU 3MC205KE 3 8 42 N m 1 4 18 N m CU MC245KE 1 2 55 N m 1 4 18 N m CU MC76KE 3 8 42 N m 1 4 18 N m CU MC126KE 1 2 55 N m 1 4 18 N m Connecting the Piping to Outdoor Unit 1 Align the cent...

Page 73: ...the charging set and turn off the vacuum pump Make sure that the needle in the gauge does not move after approximately five minutes Note BE SURE TO TAKE THIS PROCEDURE IN ORDER TO AVOID REFRIGERANT GA...

Page 74: ...s in the room where dew may form please increase the insulation by using POLY E FOAM with thickness 6 mm or above CHECK THE DRAINAGE Open front panel and remove air filters Drainage checking can be ca...

Page 75: ...rainage section Is the earth wire connection properly done Is the indoor unit properly hooked to the installation plate Is the power supply voltage complied with rated value Is there any abnormal soun...

Page 76: ...Transferring Clockwise With cap Counter Clockwise Connected manifold gauge Evacuation Open Open Open Open Servicing Counter Clockwise Connected manifold gauge Counter Clockwise Connected manifold gaug...

Page 77: ...compressor reduce the cooling capacity and could lead to a malfunction 5 Disconnect the charging hose from the vacuum pump and from the service ports of the 3 way valves 6 Tighten the service port cap...

Page 78: ...he cooling cycle and stop it when the gauge indicates 0 kg cm2 G 0 MPa If the unit cannot be operated at the cool condition weather is rather cool press the Pump Down Switch on the Indoor unit So that...

Page 79: ...gas refrigerant from liquid High side 3 way valve service port and then discharge the refrigerant until gas Low side gauge needle indicates 3 kg cm2 0 3 MPa If air remain in the indoor unit and refri...

Page 80: ...2 G 0 1 MPa 3 Connect the charge set s centre hose to refrigerant reclaiming equipment 4 Open the valve Low side on the charge set and loosen the hose connected with the Refrigerant Reclaiming Equipme...

Page 81: ...proximately 1 hour vacuum of 4 mmHg or less 3 Close the valves Low side and High side on the charge set turn off the vacuum pump and confirm that the gauge needle does not move approximately 5 minutes...

Page 82: ...alve on the charge set to charge the system from the liquid side high presure pipe If the system cannot be charged with the specified amount of refrigerant operate the compressor until the specified a...

Page 83: ...pen Closed With valve cap With valve cap With cap Pumping down Closed Open Open Transferring Clockwise Counter Clockwise Connected manifold gauge Evacuation Open Open Open Servicing With vacuum pump G...

Page 84: ...S PROCEDURE IN ORDER TO AVOID GAS LEAKAGE If air remain in the indoor unit and refrigeration pipes it will affect the compressor reduce to cooling capacity and could lead to a malfunction 5 Disconnect...

Page 85: ...p it when the gauge indicates 0 MPa 0 kg cm2 G If the unit cannot be operated at the cooling condition weather is rather cool short the Pumping Down pins on the Main Control P C B Simply press the pum...

Page 86: ...s refrigerant from 3 way valve service port and then discharge the refrigerant until low side gas side gauge needle indicates 0 3 MPa 3 kg cm2 If air remain in the indoor unit and refrigeration pipes...

Page 87: ...gauge indicates 0 05 MPa 0 5 kg cm2 G to 0 1 MPa 1 kg cm2 G If there is no air in the refrigeration cycle the pressure when the air conditioner is not running is higher than 0 1 MPa 1 kg cm2 G dischar...

Page 88: ...ose the valve Low side on the charge set turn off the vacuum pump and confirm that the gauge needle does not move approximately 5 minutes after turning off the vacuum pump 4 Disconnect the charge hose...

Page 89: ...ficient wait approximately 1 minute and then repeat the procedure pumping down pin This is different from previous procedures Because you are charging with liquid refrigerant from the gas side absolut...

Page 90: ...er 2 To remove the Electronic Controller release the hook that holding the electronic controller Indoor Fan Motor removal procedure 1 Remove the control board by Releasing CN C GRN connector Releasing...

Page 91: ...ing the fan motor by pressing the tab Remove the discharge grille and then the drain hose Finally remove the fan motor by removing the screw REMINDER To reinstall the fan motor adjust the connector of...

Page 92: ...r Removal Procedure 2 Remove the evaporator screw 3 Press the particular piece to loosen the evaporator 4 Remove the bearing 5 Push up the evaporator and take out the cross flow Fan Fig 6 Fig 7 92 CS...

Page 93: ...rmal Changing the wireless remote control transmission code When two indoor units are installed in the same room in order to prevent operating errors caused by using two remote controls add a jumper w...

Page 94: ...nsulation problem with the power source malfunction of a compressor and a fan The normal outlet air temperature and pressure of the refrigeration cycle depend on various conditions the standard values...

Page 95: ...tion is started 14 1 2 Diagnosis methods of a malfunction of a compressor Nature of fault Symptom Electric current during operation becomes approximately 20 lower than the normal value Insufficient co...

Page 96: ...09 1 01 2 58 2 00 1 08 2 40 1 93 1 16 2 18 1 83 1 25 19 0 C 2 78 1 10 19 5 C 3 03 2 19 1 03 2 83 2 10 1 10 2 63 2 02 1 18 2 39 1 93 1 27 22 0 C 3 30 2 27 1 05 3 08 2 18 1 12 2 87 2 11 1 20 2 61 2 01 1...

Page 97: ...52 3 52 1 52 4 21 3 38 1 62 3 83 3 21 1 75 19 0 C 4 88 1 54 19 5 C 5 31 3 84 1 44 4 97 3 69 1 55 4 62 3 55 1 65 4 20 3 38 1 78 22 0 C 5 79 3 99 1 46 5 41 3 83 1 57 5 04 3 70 1 68 4 58 3 52 1 82 220V...

Page 98: ...2 83 1 21 3 72 2 73 1 29 3 38 2 60 1 39 220V Outdoor Temp C Indoor wet bulb temp 30 35 40 46 TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP 17 0 C 3 49 2 69 1 03 3 26 2 54 1 11 3 03 2 44 1 19 2 76 2 32 1 28...

Page 99: ...2 75 1 29 3 61 2 65 1 38 3 28 2 53 1 49 220V Outdoor Temp C Indoor wet bulb temp 30 35 40 46 TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP 17 0 C 3 42 2 59 1 11 3 20 2 49 1 19 2 97 2 39 1 28 2 70 2 27 1 38...

Page 100: ...Temp C Indoor wet bulb temp 30 35 40 46 TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP 17 0 C 2 04 1 55 0 66 1 91 1 49 0 71 1 78 1 43 0 76 1 62 1 36 0 82 19 0 C 2 06 0 72 19 5 C 2 24 1 62 0 67 2 10 1 56 0 7...

Page 101: ...101 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 102: ...102 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 103: ...103 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 104: ...ew is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement The non numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts 104 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE...

Page 105: ...CWA20C2102 23 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER 1 CWA742323 0 24 RECEIVER 1 CWA74919 0 25 INDICATOR COMPLETE 1 CWE39C1024 26 LEAD WIRE INDICATOR 1 CWA67C2105 0 27 TERMINAL BOARD 1 CWA28C2028 0 28 INDICATOR HOLDER...

Page 106: ...View Note The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement 106 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE...

Page 107: ...10965 22 POWER SUPPLY CORD 1 CWA20C2102 23 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER 1 CWA742323 0 24 RECEIVER 1 CWA74919 0 25 INDICATOR COMPLETE 1 CWE39C1024 26 LEAD WIRE INDICATOR 1 CWA67C2105 0 27 TERMINAL BOARD 1 CWA...

Page 108: ...ew is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement The non numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts 108 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE...

Page 109: ...ER 1 CWA741123 0 18 CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR 1 CWA31656 440VAC 30 F 0 19 CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR 1 CWA31709 430VAC 1 F 0 20 TERMINAL BOARD 1 CWA28064 21 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 1 CWA12334 0 22 HOLDER OVERLOAD PROT...

Page 110: ...ew is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement The non numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts 110 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE...

Page 111: ...DER OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 2 CWH7041200 21 TERMINAL COVER COMPRESSOR 2 CWH7070204 22 CABIBET TOP PLATE 1 CWE03C026 23 CONTROL BOARD COVER CABINET 1 CWH13244 24 FRONT PLATE 1 CWE06C110A 25 CABIBET SIDE PLA...

Page 112: ...ew is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement The non numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts 112 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE...

Page 113: ...VAC 0 22 ELECTRO MAGNETIC RELAY 1 CWA00106 0 23 TERMINAL BOARD 1 CWA4711069 24 TERMINAL BOARD 1 CWA28064 25 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 1 CWA12334 0 26 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 1 CWA12336 0 27 TERMINAL COVER COMPRES...

Page 114: ...ew is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement The non numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts 114 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE...

Page 115: ...BOARD 2 CWH10878 23 TERMINAL BOARD ASS Y 2 CWA28K217 24 CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR 2 CWA31647 0 25 HOLDER CAPACITOR 2 CWH30057 26 CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR 1 1 CWA31341 CWA31342 0 27 FUSE 2 XBA2C50TR0 0 28 CABIN...

Page 116: ...ew is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement The non numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts 116 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE...

Page 117: ...CWB01486 0 21 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 CWB15672 22 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 CWB15490 23 STRAINER 1 CWB11002 24 FAN MOTOR 1 CWA95394 0 25 FAN MOTOR BRACKET 1 CWD54179 26 PROPELLER FAN 1 CWH00023 27 AIR GUIDER P FAN 1...

Page 118: ...114EKTX Q2 Q3 TRANSISTOR A55C2412KTX Q4 TRANSISTOR A55D1484K Q5 Q8 TRANSISTOR A55DC143XKTX RY PWR ELECTRO MAGNETIC RELAY A001001 RY SHi RY Hi RY M ELECTRO MAGNETIC RELAY A00160 SSR1 SSR2 TYRISTOR A56G...

Page 119: ...2 1 1 3 IC5 A52A2003GR2 RX1 24k R30 26 1k R31 10k R28 JX2 SW1 5 1k R16 1k R17 0 01 C19 16V 10 C15 15k R26 R27 20k C16 10 16V MX 3 PH302C 330 0 01 0 01 FO VCC2 OUT VCC1 GND CO IN IN 47 6 3V 137k 5 6 7...

Page 120: ...1 16V C19 0 01 10 C18 b e 2 2k R22 D1 RY PWR ERA15 01 c R21 6 2k 2SD148 4X Q4 IC2 5 6 8 3 1 RS D6 D1 R B CS SK 4 Vcc GND 2 7 C14 0 1 A52BR9020F JX1 R24 10k c b e 10k 4 7k Q7 A55DC143XKTX Q6 4 7k 10k e...

Page 121: ...C 1 VH 3 CN FUSE1 2 1 RY PWR FUSE 2A AC WHT 511U ZNR2 SSR1 A56W2DEH1 5 RY SHI RY H CR1 0 022 RY M 511U ZNR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 120 120 0 022 120 0 022 120 0 022 1 2 CN FUSE2 102 C FUSE THERMAL 1 5 400V AC C...

Page 122: ...122 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 123: ...OFF 6 min 36 sec ON 10 min 60 sec Soft Dry 10 min operation Deodorizing Control Cooling 40 sec 4 sec 70 sec 7 sec 20 sec 2 sec Soft Dry 180 sec 18 sec 40 sec 4 sec 360 sec 36 sec Comp Reverse Rotatio...

Page 124: ...31 1 REMOTE CONTROL 124 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 125: ...31 2 PRINT PATTERN INDOOR UNIT PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD TOP VIEW 125 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 126: ...31 3 PRINT PATTERN INDOOR UNIT PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD BOTTOM VIEW 126 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE...

Page 127: ...127 CS MC95KE CU MC145KE CS MC95KE CU MC185KE CS MC95KE CU 3MC205KE CS MC125KE CU MC245KE CS MC76KE CS MC126KE CU MC196KE MACC Printed in Malaysia...

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