Panasonic CS-MKS24NKU  Left-side tubing, Switching drain hose and drain cap, Drain hose

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Left-side tubing

Left-side tubing

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(2)Switch the drain hose and drain cap.

Switching drain hose and drain cap

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(b)Remove the screw fastening the drain hose on the right side, and pull out the drain hose to remove it. (Fig. 39)

(c)Apply moderate force to pull off the drain cap on the left side. (If you cannot pull it off by hand, use a long-nose pliers.)

(d)Reattach the drain hose to the left side and the drain cap to the right side. (Fig. 40a)

Drain hose

Slide the drain hose fully onto the drain pan outlet until the drain hose edge is pushed into the insula- tion. Check that the screw holes in the drain bracket and the drain pan outlet are aligned and securely in contact, then fasten them with the screw. (After attaching the drain hose, check that it is attached securely.) (Fig. 40c)

Drain cap

Use a Phillips screwdriver to push the drain cap in firmly. (If it is difficult to push in, wet the cap with water first.)

(3)Install the indoor unit on the rear panel.

(4)Connect the tubing and wiring led inside from out- doors.

(5)After completing a leak test, bundle the tubing together with armoring tape and store it inside the tubing storage area at the back of the indoor unit and hold it with clamps. (Figs. 40a and 41)

Rear panel

Hole in wall

Bent part

Wide tube

 

Narrow tube

Fig. 38

Drain cap

Drain hose

Fig. 39

Drain hose

Clamp

Drain cap

Fig. 40a

Screw hole

Drain pan outlet

Insulation

 

 

Drain bracket

Drain bracket

 

 

Drain hose

 

 

Drain hose

Screw

 

Fig. 40c

 

Fig. 40b

 

 

Refrigerant tubing

 

 

Inter-unit wiring

 

Conduit

 

Fig. 41

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Contents DC INVERTER MULTI-SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER INDOOR UNIT CS-MKS7NKU CS-MKS9NKU CS-MKS12NKU CS-MKS18NKUCS-MKS24NKU TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUALSAFETY PRECAUTIONS If refrigerant gas leaks during the work, ventilate the room 8. TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Table of Contents2. SPECIFICATIONS 4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAMAPPLICABLE MULTI-OUTDOOR UNITS Outdoor Air Intake Temp 1. OPERATING RANGETemperature Indoor Air Intake TempDimensions & Weight SPECIFICATIONSUnit Specifications FeaturesVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating FeaturesDimensions & Weight TypeVoltage Rating Fan Motor 2-2. Major Component Specifications2-2-1. Indoor Unit Control PCBIndoor Unit CS-MKS9NKU Indoor Unit CS-MKS12NKU Indoor Unit CS-MKS18NKU Indoor Unit CS-MKS24NKU 2-3. Other Component Specifications Resistance k ohmTemperature F C CS-MKS9NKU CS-MKS12NKU 3. DIMENSIONAL DATACS-MKS18NKU CS-MKS24NKU4-1. Refrigerant Flow Diagram 4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM5. PERFORMANCE DATA 5-1. Air Throw Distance ChartsCS-MKS9NKU Room air temp. 80F 26.7C Cooling Cooling Cooling LAMP 6-1. Electric Wiring Diagrams6. ELECTRICAL DATA ASSYSENSOR DRY 7. FUNCTIONS7-1. Operation Functions Emergency operationLamp colors HIGH POWERTimer backup NIGHT SETBACKFreeze prevention 7-2. Protective FunctionsPROCEDURE 8. TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE8-1. Precautions before Performing Inspection or Repair 8-2. Method of Self-DiagnosticsINDICATION ON INDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT 1 OPERATION lamp 2 TIMER lamp 3 QUIET lampOPERATION button REMOTE CONTROL receiver DIAGNOSIS CONTENTSCheck the indoor unit Is the fuse blown? 2 If the self-diagnostics function fails to operateNo indicators illuminate and the indoor fan does not rotate Check the power voltage BlownT-RUN Test run compressor and fan motor turn ON 8-3. Checking the Indoor and Outdoor UnitsTimer 3 How to Identify a Serial Communication Error3-2 Condition E12 8-4-1. Indoor Fan Motor 8-4. Trouble Diagnosis of Fan MotorCorrection 8-5. Noise Malfunction and Electromagnetic InterferenceLocations most susceptible to noise TroublePage CS-MKS7NKU CS-MKS9NKU CS-MKS12NKU APPENDIX A Operating InstructionsModel No Indoor Units Operating Instructions Split System Air ConditionerCS-MKS7NKU CS-MKS9NKU CS-MKS12NKU CU-3KS19NBU CU-4KS24NBU CU-4KS31NBUPRODUCT INFORMATION FEATURESCONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONSINSTALLATION LOCATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Refrigerant gas leakage may cause fire Refrigerant Tubes OUTDOOR UNIT Air Outlet NAMES OF PARTSAir Intakes INDOOR UNIT Air Outlet Remote Controller Drain Hose Remote ControllerUNIT DISPLAY AND OPERATION BUTTON REMOTE CONTROLLER DISPLAY REMOTE CONTROLLER SWEEP REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUEDUSING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUED 1. Operation OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLEROPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUED 2. Adjusting the Fan Speed3. Fan Only Night Setback Mode is used for saving energy 4. Night Setback ModeSetting In Cooling and DRY Mode and5. QUIET Mode 6. HIGH POWER ModeCooling Operation Remote ControllerSPECIAL REMARKS ‘‘DRY’’ Operation1. How to set the present time SETTING THE TIMERREPEAT timer SETTING THE TIMER CONTINUEDCancellation procedure USING THE 1-HOUR OFF TIMERTIPS FOR ENERGY SAVING Setting procedureADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION CARE AND CLEANING OPERATION WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROLLERGroove Pin Air intake grille CARE AND CLEANING CONTINUEDHow to remove the filter 1. Grasp both ends of the air filterWIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER When using a footstool or the like, be careful not to let it tip overWashing the grille with water Possible Cause TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICEOPERATING RANGE TroubleOutdoor Unit SPECIFICATIONSModel No Indoor UnitCS-MKS18NKU CS-MKS24NKU APPENDIX B Operating InstructionsIndoor Units CS-MKS18NKUCS-MKS24NKU Model NoSimple One-touch Remote Controller FEATURESCONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONSINSTALLATION LOCATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Refrigerant gas leakage may cause fire Refrigerant Tubes OUTDOOR UNIT Air Outlet Air Intakes INDOOR UNIT Air Outlet Remote Controller Drain HoseRemote Controller NAMES OF PARTSUNIT DISPLAY AND OPERATION BUTTON REMOTE CONTROLLER DISPLAY REMOTE CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUED REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUED USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLERUSING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUED 1. Operation OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLEROPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUED 2. Adjusting the Fan Speed3. Fan Only 4. Night Setback Mode OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUEDOPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTINUED 6. HIGH POWER Mode5. QUIET Mode Cooling Operation Remote ControllerSPECIAL REMARKS ‘‘DRY’’ Operation1. How to set the present time SETTING THE TIMERREPEAT timer SETTING THE TIMER CONTINUED2. Operation together with the DAILY ON/OFF REPEAT Timer USING THE 1-HOUR OFF TIMERSetting procedure Cancellation procedureADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION CARE AND CLEANING Groove Pin Air intake grille Air intake grille CARE AND CLEANING CONTINUED WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLERPossible Cause TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICEOPERATING RANGE TroubleCS-MKS18NKU CS-MKS7NKU CS-MKS9NKU CS-MKS12NKU CS-MKS18NKU CS-MKS24NKU APPENDIX C INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFor Indoor Unit INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Split System Air ConditionerContents NOTE External diameter of service port R410A 5/16In Case of Improper Installation SPECIAL PRECAUTIONSWhen Transporting When Installing…When Servicing Others‡ &KHFNFDUHIXOO\IRUOHDNVEHIRUHVWDUWLQJWKHWHVWUXQ obtaining wire. Also, check 1. General1-1. Tools Required for Installation not supplied 1-2. Accessories Supplied with Unit TableAVOID 2. Installation Site Selection1-5. Additional Materials Required for Installation 2-1. Indoor Unit2-2. Embedding the Tubing and Wiring 3-2. Make a Hole 3. How to Install the Indoor Unittrical wiring or conduits are 3-1. Remove the Rear Panel from the UnitFig. 13a 3-3. Install the Rear Panel on the Walla If Wooden Wall b If Block, Brick, Concrete or Similar Type Wall3-4. Removing and Installing the Grille 3-4-1. Indoor unit types Fig. 17a-1 Fig. 17b-1 3-4-2. Indoor unit types CS-MKS18NKU, CS-MKS24NKUFig. 19b-1 Fig. 16a-1 Fig. 16b-13-5. Shape the Indoor Side Tubing 3-6. Wiring Instructions General precautions on wiring3-7. Wiring Instructions for Inter-unit Connections Fig. 26aFig. 26b  For stranded wiring WARNING Loose wiring may cause the terminal to overheat or resultHow to connect wiring to the terminal a For Indoor Unit b For Outdoor Unit  For solid core wiring or F-cableFig. 37b 3-8. Mounting Right-side tubing Fig. 37aDrain cap Switching drain hose and drain cap Left-side tubing Drain hose3-9. Drain Hose Do not supply power to thetubing and wiring to the out To unmount indoor unit4. How to Test Run the Air Conditioner Fig. 59a Fig. 59bFig. 59c 5. Remote Controller Installation Position 6-1. Address Setting of the Remote Controller 6. Address Switch8. Installation Check Sheet 7. Connecting a Home Automation DevicePage DC1111-0
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