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2-10
OPERATION TIMER
STANDBY
2-10. Test Run Procedure
Fig. 2-8
Recheck the items to check
befor the test run.
(See 2-11)
(See 2-16)
Check the combination (wiring)
of indoor and outdoor units.
YES
YES
NO
NO
Is system “single-type”?
(1 indoor unit is connected
to 1 outdoor unit)
Are multiple outdoor units
used?
Turn ON the
indoor and
outdoor power
(Automatic
Address setting)
Turn ON the indoor and
outdoor power.
(Automatic Address Setting)
(See 2-16-2)
In case of group
control
Confi rm wiring
is done in
accordance with
“Basic Wiring”.
(See 2-16-3 to
2-16-6)
How to Set
Automatic Address
Set the
automatic
address setting
from outdoor unit.
YES
NO
(See 2-13)
(See 2-15)
Set the indoor unit control
switch to “TEST”.
Slide the indoor unit control
switch back to “ON”.
Can operation be
started?
(See 2-13)
Note: Check the indoor
side drainage.
Refer to “Table of Self-
Diagnostic Functions”
to check the system.
In addition, refer to
2-16 and correct any
items that need to be
corrected.
2-11. Items to Check Before the Test Run
(1) Turn the remote power switch ON at least 12 hours
in advance in order to energize the crank case
heater.
(2) Fully open the closed valves on the liquid-tube and
gas-tube sides.
2-12. Preparation for Test Run
2-12-1. Switching the temperature sensor
●
Temperature sensors are contained in the indoor unit
and wireless remote controller. One or the other of
the temperature sensors is used for operation.
●
If
(body sensor) appears on the LCD display of
the wireless remote controller, then the indoor unit
body sensor is used for operation.
T
o switch to the remote controller sensor, open the
remote controller cover and press the SENSOR
button once. The
(body sensor) display disappears
and the remote control sensor is used for operation.
NOTE
●
Even if the remote controller sensor is selected, the
sensor will be automatically switched to the indoor
unit body sensor if no temperature signal has been
received from the remote controller for 10 minutes.
Install the remote controller in a position where the
signal can be reliably received by the unit.
●
When group control is engaged, be sure to use the
body sensor.
2-12-2. Using the remote controller
●
Face the remote controller toward the receiver (on
the main unit). (Fig. 2-9)
●
The signal can be received up to a distance of
approximately 8 m.
Use this distance as a guide. This distance may vary
somewhat depending on the battery capacity and
other factors.
●
Be sure that there are no objects between the remote
controller and the receiver which may block the
signal.
●
The unit beeps when a signal is received correctly.
(For operation start only, the unit beeps twice.)
●
Do not drop, throw, or wash the remote controller.
●
Do not place the remote controller in locations
exposed to direct sunlight or nearby a stove.
Fig. 2-9
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