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CAUTION

1.Certain metal edges and the condenser fins are sharp and may cause injury if handled improperly; special care should be taken when you clean these parts.

2.Periodically check the outdoor unit to see if the air outlet or air intake is clogged with dirt or soot.

3.The internal coil and other components of the outdoor unit must also be cleaned periodically. Consult your dealer or service center.

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Care: After a prolonged idle period Check the indoor and outdoor unit air intakes and outlets for blockage; if there is a blockage, remove it.

Care: Before a prolonged idle period • Operate the fan for half a day to dry out the inside.

Disconnect the power supply and also turn off the circuit breaker.

Clean the air filter and replace it in its original position.

Outdoor unit internal components must be checked and cleaned periodically. Contact your local dealer for this service.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If your air conditioner does not work properly, first check the following points before requesting service. If it still does not work properly, contact your dealer or a service center.

Trouble

 

Possible Cause

 

Remedy

Air conditioner does not run at all

1. Power failure.

 

1.

After a power outage, press ON/OFF operation button

 

 

 

 

 

on the wired remote control unit.

 

2.

Leakage circuit breaker has tripped.

2.

Contact service center.

 

3.

Line voltage is too low.

 

3.

Consult your electrician or dealer.

 

4.

Operation button is turned off.

4.

Press the button again.

 

5.

The wired remote control unit or heat pump is

5.

Consult your dealer.

 

 

malfunctioning.

 

 

 

 

 

(The inspection mark

and the letters E, F,

 

 

 

 

H, L, P in combination with numbers appear

 

 

 

 

on the LCD of the wired remote control unit.)

 

 

 

 

 

Compressor runs but soon stops

1. Obstruction in front of condenser coil

1. Remove obstruction

 

 

 

 

 

Poor cooling (or heating) performance

1. Dirty or clogged air filter.

 

1.

Clean air filter to improve the airflow.

 

2.

Heat source or many people in room.

2.

Eliminate heat source if possible.

 

3.

Doors and/or windows are open.

3.

Shut them to keep the heat (or cold) out.

 

4.

Obstacle near air intake or air discharge port.

4.

Remove it to ensure good airflow.

 

5.

Thermostat is set too high for cooling

5.

Set the temperature lower (or higher).

 

 

(or too low for heating).

 

 

 

 

6.

(Defrosting system does not work.)

6.

(Consult your dealer.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tips for Energy Saving

Avoid

Do

Do not block the air intake and outlet of the unit. If either is obstructed, the unit will not work well, and may be damaged.

Do not let direct sunlight into the room. Use sunshades, blinds or curtains. If the walls and ceiling of the room are warmed by the sun, it will take longer to cool the room.

Always try to keep the air filter clean. (Refer to “Care and Cleaning.”) A clogged filter will impair the performance of the unit.

To prevent conditioned air from escaping, keep windows, doors and any other openings closed.

NOTE

Should the power fail while the unit is running

If the power supply for this unit is temporarily cut off, the unit will automatically resume operation once power is restored using the same settings before the power was interrupted.

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Contents Sanyo Commercial Solutions R410A Models Indoor UnitsOutdoor Units Optional ControllersFor safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must …In a Room…In Moist or Uneven Locations …In an Area with High WindsAmount 353 oz Amount 529 oz CountermeasuresCare regarding tubing Be sure to recharge the refrigerant only in liquid formDifferent tools required Manifold gauge Vacuum pumpCompressor specifications are different Single-outlet valveExisting tubing cannot be used especially R22 Refrigerating machine oil differs R22Contents Electrical Wiring 5-1. General Precautions on Wiring HOW to Process TubingAIR Purging Test RUN 8-1. Preparing for Test RunTools Required for Installation not supplied Accessories SuppliedOutdoor Unit Part name Type of Copper Tube and Insulation MaterialFor sealing recessed portion of power supply 4-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed X-Type1-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Concealed DuctConcealed Duct High-Static Pressure Ceiling-MountedWall-Mounted 4-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed XM TypeTubing Length H3 CTubing Size 10 Main Tubing Size LA 11 Main Tubing Size After Distribution LB, LC12 Outdoor Unit Tubing Connection Size a D BTU/h 95.500 153.60015 Refrigerant tubing Existing tubing can be used System Limitations 18 System Limitations 17 Refrigerant Charge Amount at Shipment for outdoor unitCommon solenoid valve kit Tube branching methods horizontal use Header joint systemHeader joint system Indoor Tubing size with thermal insulation Model name Cooling capacity after distribution RemarksSuction Tube Size Part B Part C Part D Part E Part F Part G Part H Inch21 Dimensions for connections of each part Discharge Tube Liquid TubePrecautions on Installation of Solenoid Valve Kit Types and specificationsSpecifications Optional Solenoid Valve KitUnit Installation of Solenoid Valve Kit Relay kit FrontR410A additional charging absolutely must Be done through liquid chargingExample Use the same tools for R22 and for R410A Main tubing Distribution joint tubingMain tubing RemarkCeiling-MountedType Wall-Mounted TypeIndoor Unit Front viewOutdoor Unit Precautions When Installing in Heavy Snow Areas Without snow- proof ducting Without platformUnit installation Ceiling panelUnit Ceiling panel Air direction Front directionAir direction Suspending the Indoor Unit Placing the Unit Inside the CeilingInstalling the Drain Piping Be careful since the fan will Start when you short the pinOn the indoor control board Removing the corner cover Installing the Ceiling Panel Wiring the Ceiling Panel Attaching the air-intake grilleChecking After Installation When Removing the Ceiling Panel for ServicingAdjusting the Auto Flap Special Remarks DC Fan Tap Change ProcedureSuspending the Indoor Unit Placing the Unit Inside the CeilingInstalling the Drain Piping Do not install an air bleeder asThis may cause water to spray From the drain pipe outletHow to Install the Ceiling Panel Main unit Before Installing the Ceiling PanelChecking the Drainage Checking the unit positionInstalling the Ceiling Panel Wiring the Ceiling PanelHow to Attach the Corner & Air-Intake Grille Checking After InstallationWhen Removing the Ceiling Panel for Servicing Adjusting the Auto Flap22-3/64 23-5/8Confirm that the unit is Level. If it is not level, waterLeakage may occur Be sure to use a level gaugeInstalling the Drain Piping 3WAYECO-iUS.indd 2008/02/07 Electrical Power Wiring Wiring connections WiringM5 ss40 Ss12 or 5/32 ss15/32 For fasteningRemoving the intake grille Removing the side panelAir leakage Installing the side panel and intake grille Installing the intake grilleOthers Check after installation If a wireless remote controller is usedInspection access 27/32 Indoor unitAir outlet duct flange Refrigerant tubingEnough to support the weight of the unit It is important that you use extreme careSupporting the indoor unit inside Ceiling. Ensure that the ceiling is strongMaximum of 19-11/16. Do not raise it any higher than Section directly after the connection port can be raised a19-11/16, as this could result in water leaks. Fig How to read the diagram Be careful since the fan will start when youShort the pin on the indoor control board Increasing the Fan Speed23-5/8 for checking and servicing the electrical system 17-23/3231/32 Indoor Fan Performance How to Read the Diagram Min -31/32 Inspection plugRefrigerant tubing drain hose position Wall and ceiling side opening position It is important that you useExtreme care in supporting Indoor unit from the ceilFixture Double nut Field supply Approx 63/64 Ceiling Surface Washer NutDuct for Fresh Air Shaping the TubingRear cover Downward gradient Min /100How to carry out power supply wiring Check local electrical codesRegulations before wir Ing. Also, check any specifiedSelecting and Making a Hole Installing the Rear Panel onto the WallIf the Wall is Wooden Removing the Grille to Install the Indoor Unit If the Wall is Brick, Concrete or SimilarRemoving the grille Attaching the grilleInstalling the Drain Hose Do not supply power to the unit or operateShaping the Tubing Right-rear tubing Left or left-rear tubingKHX0752 / 0952 / 1252 KHX2452Positions where anchor bolts are fastened Installing the Outdoor UnitTransporting Remove the Brackets Used for Transport Routing the TubingPrepare the Tubing Connect the TubingRefrigerant tube port Tubing size mm Outer dia ThicknessTightening torque for each cap Work methodGeneral Precautions on Wiring Outdoor unit Time delay fuse or Circuit capacityInter-outdoor unit control wiring Use shielded wiringWiring System Diagram PowerWiring Controller For K, A, X, T, U and D TypesFor XM Type XM TypeOutdoor unit Indoor unit How to connect wiring to the terminal For stranded wiring Important Note When Wiring for Common Type TypeType Important Note When Wiring for XM Type XM TypeConnecting the Refrigerant Tubing Flaring Procedure with a Flare ToolUse of the Flaring Method DeburringTube diameter Tightening torque ApproximateThree tubes arranged together Two tubes arranged togetherFour tubes arranged together Finishing the Installation Taping the TubesLeak test Air Purging with a Vacuum Pump for Test Run PreparationManifold gauge Vacuum pump Evacuation 45 min. or more 90 min. or moreUse a cylinder designed for use with R410A Charging additional refrigerantFinishing the job Test RUN Items to Check Before the Test Run Test Run ProcedureUnit with the unit Indoor unit setting S004 Rotary switch, red Address setting of main outdoor unit S007 Unit No. settingMain Outdoor Unit PCB Setting Auto Address Setting Basic wiring diagram Example Automatic Address Setting from the Outdoor UnitNo main unit Settings Outdoor main/sub22-9 Automatic Address Setting from Outdoor Unit Automatic Address Setting no compressor operation3 OFF Automatic Address Setting in Heating Mode Automatic Address Setting in Cooling Mode Automatic Address Setting* from the Remote ControllerLED 2 Display during automatic address settingBlink alternately Remote Controller Test Run Settings If 1 indoor unit is connected to 1 remote controllerChecking the indoor unit addresses Possible cause of malfunction LEDMessage Alarm messages displayed on system controller Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type X, XM Types Tips for Energy Saving Should the power fail while the unit is runningSoot Type 1-WAY Way air discharge semi-concealed type aTroubleshooting 100Concealed Duct High-Static Pressure Type U, D Types Type standard static pressureType high static pressure 101On the wired remote control unit 102CEILING-MOUNTED 103Or soot 104105 Tips for Energy Saving 106