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Red

White

Black

G

GRILLE INSTALLATION

BLOWER COVER INSULATION

Install the blower cover insulation only when the outlet direction is not
specified.
Two blower cover insulations are packed with the indoor unit.
Install the blower cover insulation at the diffuser position shown in figure.
At this time, use the piping position as the criteria.

A-A Section view

A

A

INSTALLING THE INTAKE GRILLE

(1) Mount the grille hinge wire to the hook shaft as shown in figure.

A

Latch the grille hinge wire to the hook shaft, and fasten.

Part A detail view

Part A section view

Grille hinge
wire

(2) Install the hook wire.

Pass the hook wire through the panel base from the rear side as
shown in figure, and fasten to the reinforced metal fitting of the
intake grille using a screw.

Screw

Section view

2 direction example

(Piping direction)

Blower cover
insulation

Panel
base

Drain
pan

Hook shaft

Hook wire

RFM (grille)

(3) Loosen the screw, put the loop of the hook wire over it, and tighten

the screw again.

 CAUTION

Install the intake grille hook wire to the grille assem-
bly. If it falls, it may cause injuries.

(4) Bring up the intake grille by pushing it up at an angle as shown in

figures, and fasten.

Hook wire

(1) Remove the control box cover and terminal box cover and install the

connection cord and remote controller cord.

Remote controller cord

Terminal board
(Indoor unit)

Ceiling height

Normal

High ceiling 1

High ceiling 2

Low ceiling

1

2.5 - 3.0 m
(8.2-9.8 ft)

3.0 - 3.5 m

(9.8-11.5 ft)

More than 3.5 m
(More than 11.5 ft)

Less than 2.5 m

(Less than 8.2 ft)

2

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

3

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

DIP-SW4

5

ELECTRICAL WIRING

HOW TO  CONNECT WIRING TO THE TERMINALS

A. For solid core wiring

(1) Cut the wire end with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip

the insulation to about 25 mm (15/16") of expose the solid wire.

(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal

board.

(3) Using pliers, bend the solid wire to form a loop suitable for the

terminal screw.

(4) Shape the loop wire properly, place it on the terminal board and

tighten securely with the terminal screw using a screwdriver.

B. For strand wiring

(1) Cut the wire end with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip

the insulation to about 10 mm (3/8") of expose the strand wiring.

(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal

board.

(3) Using a round terminal fastener or pliers, securely clamp a round

terminal to each stripped wire end.

(4) Position the round terminal wire, and replace and tighten the ter-

minal screw using a screwdriver.

A. Solid wire

Strip 25 mm (15/16")

Insulation

Loop

B. Strand wire

Strip 10 mm (3/8")

Round
terminal

Wire

Screw with
special washer

Round terminal

Terminal
board

Wire

Screw with
special washer

Round
terminal

2. INDOOR UNIT SIDE

 WARNING

1

Before starting work, check that power is not being sup-
plied to the indoor unit and outdoor unit.

2

Match the terminal board numbers and connection cord
colors with those of the outdoor unit.
Erroneous wiring may cause burning of the electric
parts.

3

Connect the connection cord firmly to the terminal
board. Imperfect installation may cause a fire.

4

Always fasten the outside covering of the connection
cord with the cord clamp. (If the insulator is chafed,
electric leakage may occur.)

5

Always connect the ground wire.

(2) After wiring is complete, clamp the remote controller cord and con-

nection cord with the cord clamp.

Terminal box cover

Control box cover

Cord clamp

Connection cord
(To the outdoor unit)

Ceiling height setting

Set the DIP switch for the ceiling height according to the table below.

Remote
controller

Terminal board

OUTDOOR
UNIT

Connection
cord

6

8

1. INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

(1) Open the operation panel on the front of the remote controller, remove

the two screws indicated in the following figure, and then remove the
front case of the remote controller.

Front case
(back side)

Rear case

Connector

Remote
controller wires

Rear case

Connector

Front case

1. Red

2. White

3. Black

Binder

3. SETTING THE DIP SWITCHES

When using a battery (memory backup)

Change the DIP switch setting to use batteries. (The DIP switch is not set
to use batteries at the factory.)
Change DIP switch 1 No. 6 from OFF to ON.
If batteries are not used, all of the settings stored in memory will be de-
leted if there is a power failure.

Screws

2. ROUTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER WIRES

(1) Install the remote controller wires to the terminals on the top of the

rear case as shown in the following figure.

(2) Fasten the wires with the binder.

(Example)

7

REMOTE CONTROLLER

SETTING

 CAUTION

1

In order to detect the room temperature
correctly when using the temperature
sensor of the remote controller, do not
install the remote controller in a place
where it will be exposed to direct sun-
light or directly below the air outlet of
the indoor unit.

2

When installing the remote controller and cord near a
source of electromagnetic waves, separate the remote
controller from the source of the electromagnetic waves
and use shielded cord.

3

Do not touch the remote controller PC board and PC
board parts directly with your hands.

Temperature sensor

When installing the remote controller, remove the connector from the
front case. The wires may break if the connector is not removed and
the front case hangs down.
When installing the front case, connect the connector to the front case.

(2) Install the rear case to the wall, etc. with the two tapping screws.

Refer to the following information to install the remote controller wires.

SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

4. SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE DETEC-

TION LOCATION

The detection location of the room temperature can be selected from the
following three examples. Choose the detection location that is best for
the installation location.

A. Indoor unit setting (factory setting)

The room temperature is detected by the indoor unit temperature sensor.

A

B. Remote controller setting

The room temperature is detected by the remote controller temperature
sensor.

B

C

Indoor unit

When the THERMO SENSOR button is pressed, the lock display flashes
because the function is locked at the factory.

(1) Press the THERMO SENSOR button for 5

seconds or more to unlock the function. The
thermo sensor display flashes and then dis-
appears when the function is unlocked.

(2) Press the THERMO SENSOR button. The thermo sensor display ap-

pears.

(3) Press the THERMO SENSOR button again for 5 seconds or more to

lock the function. The thermo sensor display flashes and then remains
on when the function is locked.

(4) Make sure that the function is locked.

C. Indoor unit/remote controller setting

(room temperature sensor selection)

The temperature sensor of the indoor unit or the remote controller can be
used to detect the room temperature.

TEST RUN

(1) Stop the air conditioner operation.
(2) Press the master control button and the fan control button simultane-

ously for 2 seconds or more to start the test run.

Unit number (usually 0)

Error code

(3) Press the start/stop button to stop the test run.

[SELF-DIAGNOSIS]

When the error indication “E:EE” is displayed, follow the following items to
perform the self-diagnosis. “E:EE” indicates an error has occurred.

1. REMOTE CONTROLLER DISPLAY

(1) Stop the air conditioner operation.

(2) Press the set temperature buttons 

 simultaneously for

5 seconds or more to start the self-diagnosis.
Refer to the following tables for the description of each error code.

Test run display

(3) Press the set temperature buttons 

 simultaneously for

5 seconds or more to stop the self-diagnosis.

Ex. Self-diagnosis

Indoor unit No. 

0

Indoor unit No. 

1

Indoor unit No. 

2

Indoor unit No. 

3

Remote
controller
wire

Remote
controller

(2) Rotary switch setting (indoor unit)

Set the unit number of each indoor unit using the rotary switch on the
indoor unit circuit board.
The rotary switch is normally set to 0.

(3) DIP switch setting (remote controller)

Change DIP switch 1 No. 3 on the remote controller from OFF to ON.

Indoor unit

Rotary Switch

Remote controller

DIP Switch 1

2. DUAL REMOTE CONTROLLERS (OPTIONAL)

Two separate remote controllers can be used to operate the indoor units.

(1) Wiring method (indoor unit to remote controller)

(2) DIP switch setting (remote controller)

Set the remote controller DIP switch 1 No. 1 and 2 according to the
following table.

Number of
remote
controllers

Master unit

1 (Normal)

2 (Dual)

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

DIP-SW 1 No. 1 DIP-SW 1 No. 2

Remote controller

DIP Switch 1

Number of
remote
controllers

Slave unit

1 (Normal)

2 (Dual)

ON

ON

DIP-SW 1 No. 1 DIP-SW 1 No. 2

SW3

1  2  3

1  2  3

1  2  3

ON

OFF

1
2
3
4
5
6

ON

1  2  3

1  2  3

1  2  3

1  2  3

1  2  3

ON

OFF

1
2
3
4
5
6

NO.

SW state

Detail

OFF

ON

1

Invalidity

Validity

Auto restart setting

2

Temperature correction

3

setting

1

Remote controller setting

2

Air flow setting

3

DIP-Switch 1

 Indoor unit

 Remote controller

[DIP-SWITCH SETTING]

DIP-Switch 4

OPENING THE  DUCT
CONNECTION HOLE

Distribution duct

Distribution duct

Fresh air

 CAUTION

1

When performing hole opening work, be careful not to
damage the drain pan.

2

When connecting the distribution duct, to make the air
flow easily, block the outlet port with the blower cover
insulation as shown by the hatched lines in the figure.
For the blocking direction, refer to blower cover insu-
lation figure.

1. DIMENSION

Screw position and connection hole which are fresh air duct and distribu-
tion duct.

45

°

45

°

ø100

ø70

12-ø3.3 self tapping screw holes (for 4 mm)

2. DISTRIBUTION DUCT AND FRESH AIR DUCT

HOLE PROCESSING

Use the distribution duct hole and fresh air duct hole by removing the
insulation material as shown below.

Cut

Cut

Cabinet

Cut off the part (Cabinet) indicated by the arrow in the figure with
nippers, needle nose pliers, etc.

PART NO. 9370937022

NOTES

If the function to change the temperature sensor is used as shown in
examples A and B (other than example C), be sure to lock the detection
location. If the function is locked, the lock display 

 will flash when

the THERMO SENSOR button is pressed.

(1) Press the THERMO SENSOR button for 5 seconds or more to unlock

the function. The thermo sensor display flashes and then disappears
when the function is unlocked.

(2) Press the THERMO SENSOR button to select the temperature sen-

sor of the indoor unit or the remote controller.

1. GROUP CONTROL SYSTEM

A number of indoor units can be operated at the same time using a single
remote controller.

(1) Wiring method (indoor unit to remote controller)

Cabinet

Knife

Insulation
(Inner box)

10

1

2

3

O

F

F

SW 4

1

2

3

O

F

F

SW 1

Indoor unit PC board

Dip switch
(SW4)

Indoor unit
PC board

DAY OFF

DELETE

SET

ENERGY

SAVE

THERMO

SENSOR

SET BACK

DAY

CLOCK ADJUST

3. AUTO RESTART

When the air conditioner power was temporarily turned off by a power
failure etc., it restarts automatically after the power recovers.
(Operated by setting before the power failure)

The auto restart function can be
canceled.

(1) DIP switch setting (indoor unit)

Change the DIP switch (SW1-1)
on the indoor unit circuit board
from ON to OFF. The auto restart
function will be canceled.

Indoor unit

O

F

F

1

2

3

OFF

SW1

O

F

F

1

2

3

SW4

DIP Switch

2. CHECKING DRAINAGE

To check the drain, remove the water cover and fill with 2 to 3

r

of water as

shown in figure.
The drain pump operates when operating in the cooling mode.

Water cover

Drain pipe

Watering pot

9

SPECIAL INSTALLATION

METHODS

 CAUTION

1

When setting the rotary switch and DIP switches, do
not touch any other parts on the circuit board directly
with your bare hands.

2

Be sure to turn off the main power.

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Remote
controller
wire

Indoor unit

Master

unit

Slave

 unit

Open the holes and cut the insulation with a knife.
* Be careful not to damage the internal parts.
* Be careful not to cut yourself on the cutout in the metal plate.
* Please remove the insulation (inner box) left over after cutting.

Connect the distribution duct.
* When mounting the duct, block the gap so that there is no cold air leakage.
* Insulate the duct and cut connection.

 CAUTION

The air conditioner cannot take in fresh air by itself. When
connecting a fresh air duct, always use a duct fan.

Remote
controller

1. WIRING SYSTEM DIAGRAM

Error code

Error contents

Communication error
(indoor unit 

 remote controller)

Communication error
(indoor unit 

 outdoor unit)

Room temperature sensor open

Room temperature sensor short-circuited

Indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor open

Indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor short-
circuited

Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor

Power source connection error

Float switch operated

Outdoor temperature sensor

Discharge pipe temperature sensor

Model abnormal

Indoor fan abnormal

00

01

02
03

04

05
06

08

09

0A

0c

11
12

Error code

Error contents

Outdoor signal abnormal

Excessive outdoor pressure (permanent stop)

Compressor temperature sensor

Pressure switch error

IPM error

CT error

Active filter module (AFM) error

Compressor does not operate

Outdoor unit fan error

Communication error
(inverter       multicontroller)

2 way valve sensor error

Expansion valve error

Connection indoor unit error

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

1A

1b

1c

1d

1E

1F

 CAUTION

1

If the setting for a low ceiling is selected, the capacity
of the air conditioner decreases slightly.

2

Do not set any switches other than those specified in
this sheet. The air conditioner may not operate correctly
if any switches other than those specified are changed.

Install the remote controller wire so as not to be direct touched with
your hand.

DIP switch 1

Front case (back side)

ON

ON

OFF

1
2
3
4
5
6

DIP switch 2

Jumper

P. D 120

P. D 88

97 mm

160 mm (6-5/16")

334.2 mm (13-5/32")

113 mm

(4-7/16")

(

: Factory setting)

ON

Multiple units

Cooling only model

 Validity

Validity

Invalidity

Invalidity

 Invalidity

Invalidity

Detail

Dual remote controller setting

Group control setting

Model setting

AUTO changeover setting

Memory Backup setting

THERMO SENSOR button setting

ENERGY SAVE button setting

Horizontal airflow direction and swing button setting

Vertical airflow direction and swing button setting

Cannot be used.

Cannot be used.

No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

OFF


One unit

Heat & cool model

Invalidity

Invalidity

Validity

Validity

Validity

Validity

Fixed at OFF

Fixed at OFF

SW state

DIP-

switch 1

DIP-

switch 2

 CAUTION

1

Be sure to refer the above diagram and do correct field
wiring.
Wrong wiring causes malfunction of the unit.

2

Check local electrical codes and also any specific
wiring instructions or limitation.

1
2
3

L
N

1
2
3

G

G

1
2
3

INDOOR

INDOOR UNIT

OUTDOOR UNIT

TERMINAL

DISCON-
NECT
SWITCH
(FIELD
SUPPLY)

Grounding
line

14AWG
(Inter-unit)
Power lines

230/208 V

230/208 V

230/208 V

TERMINAL

P

o

w

er supply line

Single-phase

, 230/208 

V

 WARNING

Disconnect switch and circuit breaker for over current pro-
tection given in the table below is to be installed between
the indoor unit and the outdoor unit.

15A

240 V - 5A

Disconnect switch

Circuit breaker (or Fuse)

CIRCUIT
BREAKER
OR FUSE
(FIELD
SUPPLY)

Remote controller line

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