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OPERATION (cont.)

Menu Features

The Climate Pro 12 has an on-screen Menu feature to easily change the setting 
by using buttons on the control panel. Features in Menu are limited when 
accessed during operation due to safety reason. All features in Menu are 
accessible in standby mode.

1.

Press MENU/ESC button during standby mode 
or operation mode.

2.

Use TEMP+ or -TEMP button to select the 
feature and press ENTER button to confirm.

Note:
• Press MENU/ESC button again to return to the 

previous screen or exit Menu.

• If no button is pressed for 1 minute, LCD displays 

the previous mode.

Key Lock and Unlock

Key lock is a feature under Menu and disables all buttons on the control panel 
except MENU/ESC button.

1.

Press MENU/ESC button to go to MENU. Use 
TEMP+ or -TEMP button to select KEY LOCK. 
Select YES and press ENTER button to lock the 
buttons. LCD displays “KEY LOCKED”.

2.

To unlock the buttons, press and hold MENU/
ESC button for 5 seconds.

Note:
• Press MENU/ESC button again to return to the 

previous screen or exit Menu.

• If no button is pressed for 1 minute, LCD displays 

the previous mode.

• All buttons are automatically unlocked when a 

self-diagnostic code is displayed.

ILL00800-00

Menu features during standby mode

ILL00801-00

Menu features during operation mode

ILL00802-00

ILL00803-00

Содержание CLIMATE PRO 12

Страница 1: ...al Number Range 0915XXXXH12 to Present From September 2015 to Present READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON CORRECT INSTALLATION AND USAGE AND READ ALL SAFEGUARDS SECCI N EN ESPA OL SECTION E...

Страница 2: ...Month Model Sequential Number Year 2015 DENSO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AMERICAS INC All rights reserved This book may not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of th...

Страница 3: ...OPERATION MANUAL CLIMATE PRO 12...

Страница 4: ...d Supplied 16 External Warning Device Connection 17 External Alarm Device Connection 19 FEATURES 21 OPERATION 22 Operation Modes 22 Control Panel 23 LCD Indicators 24 Set Clock 25 Cool Mode Operation...

Страница 5: ...Y MAINTENANCE 42 Emptying the Drain Tank 42 Air Filter Maintenance 42 Removing the Air Filters 42 Cleaning the Air Filters 42 SEASONAL MAINTENANCE 43 In Season 43 Off Season 43 TROUBLESHOOTING 44 TECH...

Страница 6: ...to keep this operation manual on hand for reference Components and or procedures are subject to change without prior notice Definition of Terms WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed in...

Страница 7: ...eceptacle that plugs into the appliance The marked rating of the extension cord should be 125 V 15 A or equivalent This unit is equipped with a 10 feet 3 0 m UL recognized LCDI power cord If replaceme...

Страница 8: ...owing items 1 Climate Pro 12 Unit 1 2 Operation Manual 1 3 Product Registration 1 Note If any of these items were not included in the box or appear damaged please contact your MovinCool dealer for rep...

Страница 9: ...ater Do not use the unit in an environment which contains excessive amounts of corrosive gas or vapor Do not use in areas where the temperature is outside the allowable operating range Do not install...

Страница 10: ...oving the Unit Unlock the casters and push the unit using the side handles to a flat level surface and set the casters back to the LOCKED position ILL00962 00 Right Side Handle Left Side Handle ILL000...

Страница 11: ...mate Pro 12 works more efficiently with optional accessories set up and configured for cooling and heating application The most common setup configurations are 1 Spot Cooling Heating Configuration 2 S...

Страница 12: ...ire grounding type appliance extension cord having a 3 blade and a 3 slot receptacle that plugs into the appliance The marked rating of the extension cord should be the following rating or equivalent...

Страница 13: ...cted first before further use Using the device beyond the recommended voltage poses risk to users Conductors inside this cord are surrounded by shields which monitor leakage current These shields are...

Страница 14: ...onnect power before installation Beware that some residual voltage may remain in the unit immediately after the power is disconnected External Millivolt Thermostat Connection Optional Accessory 1 Sele...

Страница 15: ...gh the hole in the rear panel 8 Connect the millivolt thermostat wires to the terminal block according to the connection table shown below 9 Reinstall the service panel to the unit 10 Refer to page 31...

Страница 16: ...hole in the rear panel 2 Connect the 24VAC thermostat wires to the terminal block according to the connection table shown above 3 Remove the jumper plug from the terminal block Note Keep this jumper p...

Страница 17: ...lectrical work must be performed by qualified personnel Otherwise it may result in personal injury and or damage to the unit Disconnect power before installation Beware that some residual voltage may...

Страница 18: ...nt External Warning Device Connection cont 5 Connect the warning signal wires to the terminals OS 1 and OS 2 as shown in the above figure 6 Reinstall the service panel to the unit Service Box Warning...

Страница 19: ...een RESET WARNING All electrical work must be performed by qualified personnel Otherwise it may result in personal injury and or damage to the unit Disconnect power before installation Beware that som...

Страница 20: ...arm Device Connection cont 5 Connect the alarm signal wires to terminal AI 1 and AI 2 and or FA 1 and FA 2 as shown in the above figure 6 Reinstall the service panel to the unit ILL00775 00 Service Bo...

Страница 21: ...set point temperature can be adjusted to maximum or minimum value depending on selected COOL or HEAT mode 5 Automatic restart feature when the power is lost and regained The unit returns to the same...

Страница 22: ...es Set point temperature range 55 F 80 F 13 C 27 C Note When FAN mode is set to AUTO the fan operates within 1 minute after the compressor operates When the ambient temperature falls outside the opera...

Страница 23: ...de in Green color for normal operation 3 MODE Button Select operation mode Fan Only Cool and Heat 4 MENU ESC Button Display the menu selection screen or to escape from the menu selection screen 5 ENTE...

Страница 24: ...6 Fan Only Cool Heat Indicate operating mode 7 Fan Mode Indicate AUTO or ON 8 Fan Speed Indicate HI MID or LO 9 External Indicate external millivolt or 24VAC thermostat is connected 10 Program Running...

Страница 25: ...week hour and minute 3 Use TEMP or TEMP button to select day of the week then press ENTER button to confirm Follow the same procedure to set hour and minute 4 Once the minute has been selected press E...

Страница 26: ...MODE button once The operation status screen displays the current operation mode Press TEMP or TEMP button to go to COOL then press ENTER button to select 3 LCD displays a confirmation screen as shown...

Страница 27: ...current operation mode Press TEMP or TEMP button to go to HEAT then press ENTER button to select 3 LCD displays a confirmation screen as shown on the right 4 Use TEMP or TEMP button to change set poin...

Страница 28: ...ays the previous mode 2 If the unit is in operation simply press MODE button once The operation status screen displays the current operation mode Press TEMP or TEMP button to go to FAN ONLY then press...

Страница 29: ...minute LCD displays the previous mode Key Lock and Unlock Key lock is a feature under Menu and disables all buttons on the control panel except MENU ESC button 1 Press MENU ESC button to go to MENU U...

Страница 30: ...MODE and press ENTER button to confirm 3 Use TEMP or TEMP to select fan mode for heating or cooling then use FAN or FAN button to select AUTO or ON and press ENTER button to confirm LCD Brightness Ad...

Страница 31: ...pressed for 1 minute LCD displays the previous mode 2 Use TEMP or TEMP to select EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT and press ENTER button to confirm LCD displays a notification screen 3 Use TEMP or TEMP button to s...

Страница 32: ...and press ENTER button to confirm Repeat this step There are 10 available program slots P1 P10 Program slots that have been set are indicated in a square box Note Program counts period from the start...

Страница 33: ...ture and press ENTER button to confirm 4 Use FAN or FAN button to scroll through the set program slots and view its content Clearing All Programs Slots This feature clears the program in all the slots...

Страница 34: ...Note If no button is pressed for 1 minute LCD displays the previous mode 2 Use TEMP or TEMP button to select PROGRAM OPERATION and press ENTER button to confirm 3 Select SET under program operation f...

Страница 35: ...ess ENTER button to confirm 3 Select START under program operation feature and press ENTER button to confirm 4 LCD displays a confirmation screen as shown on the right Note When program starts running...

Страница 36: ...if the unit was in standby mode LCD only shows room temperature and Press MENU to continue Note If no button is pressed for 1 minute LCD screen displays the previous mode 2 Press MENU ESC button to g...

Страница 37: ...ic codes with backlight in orange color to easily distinguish from normal operation conditions Self Diagnostic Codes Table 1 Note Use TEMP or TEMP button to scroll down the LCD screen with mark Code C...

Страница 38: ...Self Diagnostic Codes Table 2 Code Condition LCD Dispaly and Description AS Optional condensate pump error CF Cooling or heating function failure E1 RTS thermistor failure E2 ODS thermistor failure IL...

Страница 39: ...Self Diagnostic Codes cont Self Diagnostic Codes Table 3 Code Condition LCD Dispaly and Description E3 CTS1 thermistor failure E4 CTS2 thermistor failure E5 CTS3 thermistor failure ILL00837 00 ILL008...

Страница 40: ...Note To empty the drain tank while the unit is in operation press START STOP button to turn the unit off If a program is running stop program operation first see Program Operation and Schedule sectio...

Страница 41: ...discharging the water out from the reservoir When the water level drops below level B the condensate pump stops and the compressor restarts Note If for any reason the water level exceeds that of level...

Страница 42: ...and Schedule section 2 Open the side panel filter door and carefully remove the filter by pulling out the wire frame at two points shown in the figure 3 Open the front panel filter door and carefully...

Страница 43: ...e drain tank and empty the water If damage is found replace it 5 Check the exterior of the unit If dirty clean with a damp cloth or mild nonabrasive cleaner If any part requires repair or replacement...

Страница 44: ...he ground fault protective breaker LCDI power cord Power cord is tripped Reset the power cord Power cord is damaged Replace the power cord Fuse on the relay board Fuse is blown Check a fuse on the rel...

Страница 45: ...icted 5 Press and hold FAN and FAN buttons for 5 seconds to reset AS Optional condensate pump and or connection error 1 Check the drain line for kink blockage and improper routing 2 Identify and corre...

Страница 46: ...Set point temperature Room temperature reached the set point temperature and the unit is stopped Adjust the set point temperature Air volume change during COOL mode operation Fan speed indicates LO bu...

Страница 47: ...A Heating Performance Rating Condition AHAM RAC 1 2008 Indoor Heat Exchanger 70 F 21 1 C 56 RH Outdoor Heat Exchanger 47 F 8 3 C 73 RH Heating Capacity 9 900 Btu h 2 900 W Power Consumption 1 25 kW C...

Страница 48: ...et Air Temperature Max 95 F 35 C 60 RH Min 65 F 18 C 50 RH Heating Operating Condition Range Without duct Max 80 F 26 7 C 50 RH Min 40 F 4 4 C 50 RH With duct Max 80 F 26 7 C 50 RH Min Indoor Heat Exc...

Страница 49: ...lterations to the products vii use with parts or devices not supplied or approved by DENSO viii improper installation or service ix shipping damage to any units or spare parts during shipping This inc...

Страница 50: ...P N 484007 4090EN First Issue September 2015...

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