Fedders R407C service manual VIII. Vane Function

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VIII. Vane Function

1.Vane Position

HOME

The vane will be at this position whenever the air-con is off. Its exact

 

angle is 115° counter-clockwise from position 3.

POSITION 1

The vane plane is positioned 70° counter-clockwise from position 3. cool,

 

dry and fan modes default vane position.

POSITION 2

The vane plane is 50° counter-clockwise from position 3.

POSITION 3

The vane plane is vertical (Heat mode default vane position).

NB. For the vane position discussion, view the vane from the left side of the air-con indoor unit.

2.Vane Control

When the Air-con is first switched ON in manual operation, the vane will move to the position indicated on the hand-held transmitter.

When the Air-con is first powered up, or when the air-con is switched OFF either by toggling the POWER ON/OFF button in manual operation or by pushing the operation/ filter reset button to OFF position, the vane will be moved to HOME position so that the air flow outlet is completely closed.

In manual operation, the vane can be set to position 1, position 2 and position 3, or made to swing using the hand-held transmitter. If the user does not wish to control the vane position, the Auto Vane function can be chosen.

In automatic operation, the auto vane function is always chosen. The vane will thus move to the default vane position according to the mode of operation selected.

3.Auto Vane function.

Auto vane function automatically moves the vane to an optimum position according to current mode of operation.

If Auto Vane function is selected in cool, dry or fan mode, the vane is moved to position 1. Whereas in heat mode, the vane is moved to position 3.

4..Vane Swing Function

The Vane Swing function can only be selected in manual operation. When selected, the vane moves to and fro between position 1 and position 3 continuously.

This function will be de-selected if the "SWING" button is pressed again, if the mode of operation is changed, if the Air-con is switched OFF, if the fan is OFF or if the ON timer is activated. The vane will then return to the last position before the selection of swing function unless the air-con is switch OFF.

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Contents Fedders Page Section a Specifications Container Loading Section B Parts List and Exploded Views Fedders Large Split AIR CONDITIONERR407C Service Parts List Model Number Fedders Refrigerant Assembly Packaging Parts Page Page Page R407C Refrigerant ASSEMBLYCont Packaging Parts Page Page Page Page Section C Installation Split Type AIR Conditioner Installation Manual Contents Safety Precaution Part Lists Pipe Length, Elevation and refrigerant charge Cutting The Pipe And The CablesRemoving burrs Flaring of pipeInstalling the wall bracket & drilling the piping hole Locating the indoor unitRemoving The Decorative Front Routing the drain hose and tubingDrain hose Use caution When bending Sealing The Drain Hose And TubingWiring The Indoor Unit Attaching The Unit To The Wall BracketConnecting The Piping To The Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Installation Locating the outdoor unitInstalling The Outdoor Unit Connecting The Pipe To The Outdoor UnitConnecting The Wires To The Outdoor Unit Checking for gas leakage Removing air from the tubing and indoor unitRestraining the piping Switch On The Power Supply Test RUN & CheckUpon completion of installing and checking the unit Checking The UnitSection D Trouble Shooting Page Symptom Diagnosis Remedy Section E Wiring Diagram Page Page Page Page Section F Technical Data Large Split Unit 18 / 24K II. Hand-held Transmitter Applicable on Heat Pump UnitIII. Receiver Module Main Receiver BoardLED Board IV. Operations of the electronic controller LEDStep Cool Mode Cycle Modes of OperationHeat Mode Heat Pump Unit only VI. Temperature Control and Measurement VII. Auto Fan FunctionIndoor Fan Speed VIII. Vane Function Cool or auto-cool mode IX. Sleep FunctionTimer Function ON-OFF-ON OperationHeat mode protection applicable on Heat Pump Unit only XI. Device Protection MeasuresHeat Mode Cycle 10C Indoor coil Temperature 2C Compressor Fan Min 10 min Defrosting in Heat mode applicable on Heat Pump Unit only Defrost Time Chart XII. Thermistor fault indication Heat Overload Protection AlgorithmXIV. Memory Backup of Settings XIII. Self TestF21 F22 F23 F24 F25 F26 F27 F28

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