Toshiba RAV-SM1400UT-E, RAV-SM1100UT-E service manual HOW to USE the Timer Correctly

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HOW TO USE THE TIMER CORRECTLY

1. Operation procedure

 

 

Program weekly timer set up

Power ON

 

 

 

Setup of the present time

 

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Turn on the power of the air conditioner.

 

Setup of the present day of the week

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Setup of the program operation for a week

2. Turn on the power supply of the air conditioner

• Turn on the power supply of the air conditioner connected with a program weekly

4. Setup of the day of the week

Set the today of the week. (Example: Case of Wednesday)

1 While push SET button push DAY button to select “today” of the week.

• While pushing

SET button, each push

DAY button, the display of the present

day of the week

flashes, and the display

moves in order.

 

SuMoTu WeTh Fr Sa

CAUTION

 

SuMoTuWeTh Fr Sa

PROGRAM1

 

PROGRAM2

ERROR

 

PROGRAM3

 

WEEKLY TIMER

1

PROGRAM DAY SET CANCEL

HH MM CLEAR CHECK

timer. (For cooling and heating, do not turn off the power supply for compressor

heating.)

The day of the week cannot be changed only when DAY button is pushed.

If 30 seconds have passed while the button is flashing without pushing DAY or HH / MM

 

buttons, the display returns automatically to the original display (Normal display).

 

In this case, repeat the procedure from the 1st step.

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3. Setup of the present time

Set the present time

(Example: Case that the present time is 11:45.)

1 While push SET button push HH button to select “hour” of the present time.

While push

SET

button each pushing HH

 

button, change sequently.

 

• • •

• • •

While keep

SET

button pushed, continu-

ous pushing HH button makes fast forward. (Example: Leave the finger at display of 11, you can set 11 o’clock.)

SuMoTuWeTh Fr Sa

PROGRAM1

PROGRAM2

ERROR

 

 

 

PROGRAM3

 

WEEKLY TIMER

PROGRAM DAY SET CANCEL

HH MM CLEAR CHECK

1

2

5. How to set program timer operation

Set the present time and the present day of the week surely, otherwise the program operation is not correctly performed.

This timer can control up to 3 cycle program per day. (1 cycle or 2 cycles can be also set up.)

The following items can be set to the program operation.

Setup of [ON] ® [OFF] time ([ON] or [OFF] only cannot be set up singly.

<Name and functions>

• When release SET button, the hour is

set, and mark changes flashing to light.

2

1

2

SuMoTuWeTh Fr Sa

PROGRAM1

PROGRAM2

ERROR

 

PROGRAM3

 

WEEKLY TIMER

Operation time of program 1 Operation time of program 2 Operation time of program 3

2 While push

SET

button push MM button to select “minutes” of the present time.

While push

SET

button, each pushing MM button change sequently.

 

 

• • •

While keep

SET

button pushed continuous, pushing MM button makes fast forward.

 

(Example: Leave the finger at display of 45 you can set 45 minutes.)

1

PROGRAM DAY SET CANCEL

HH MM CLEAR CHECK

Example:

To set the operation time of Monday as follows: From 8:00 to 12:00

From 12:40 to 16:50 Operates From 17:00 to 19:00

• When release SET button, the minutes are set, and

make changes flashing to

light.

 

CAUTION

The time cannot be changed only when HH button or MM button pushed.

• If 30 seconds have passed while the button is flashing without pushing DAY or HH / MM buttons, the display returns automatically to the original display (Normal display).

In this case, repeat the procedure from the 1st step.

1

2

First push PROGRAM button.

When pushing PROGRAM button, the reserve mark flashes.

Push DAY

button, select the day for operation and

then push

SET

button.

When pushing

SET button, the flashed reserve mark

changes, and ON time of the program 1 flashes at the same time.

SuMoTuWeTh Fr Sa

PROGRAM1

PROGRAM2

PROGRAM3

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Contents Split Type Adoption of NEW Refrigerant AccessoriesWay Air Discharge Cassette Type Installation ManualNew Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation Precautions for SafetyTo Disconnect the Appliance from Main Power Supply Connect the connecting cable correctlyInappropriate grounding may cause electric shock Selection of Installation Accessory and RefrigerantAccessory and Installation Parts Before installationNecessary Space for Installation Installation PlaceObstacle at rear side Upper side is free Obstacle at front side Upper side is freeStandard installation Installation of Outdoor UnitSerial installation at front and rear sides Obstacles at both front and rear sidesRefrigerant Piping Connection Knockout procedureFor Reference Piping connectionPipe Forming/End Positioning Refrigerant PipingRequirement Tightening of Connecting PartAir Purge EvacuatingVacuum pump How to close the valve How to open the valveStripping length power cord and connecting cable How to wireSingle phase 50 Hz Electrical WorkCheck and Test Operation Final Installation ChecksSelf-Diagnosis by LED Indication New tools for R410A Changes in the product and componentsNew tools for R410A Applicable to R22 model Changes Precautions for Safety Accessories Sold SeparatelyRAV-SM1100AT-E RAV-SM1400AT-E Indoor unit Parts NameOutdoor unit Display section Parts Name of Remote ControllerOperation section Correct Usage Turn on the main power switch and/or the leakage breakerPreparation StopTemperature button Mode select button ModeWhen restarting the operation after stop StartHow to start swinging How to set up the wind directionHow to stop swinging Heat operationTimer operation Timer OperationCancel of timer operation Window curtains Never open doors and windows more often than necessaryGet uniform circulation of room air Cleaning of remote controller MaintenanceIf you do not plan to use the unit for more than 1 month Checks before operationAIR Conditioner Operations and Performance Do not install the air conditioner in the following places RE-INSTALLATIONTroubles and Causes Be careful with noise or vibrationsInoperative Part name ’ty Shape Usage Separate sold partsPart name ’ty Shape Part namePrecautions for Safety Inappropriate grounding may cause electric shock Installation space Selection of Installation PlaceAvoid installing in the following places Model RAVAdvice Selection of installation place Discharge directionHeight list of ceiling possible to be installed Ceiling heightModel RAV External viewSM1100UT-E SM1400UT-EInstallation of ceiling opening and hanging bolt Installation of hanging boltInstallation of ceiling panel Sold separately Piping/Heat insulating material Drain Piping WorkFlexible hose Adhesive inhibitedCheck the draining Connection procedureDrain up Perform heat insulatingFlaring dia meter size a Unit mm Permissible Piping Length and HeatTightening connection Tightening torque of flare pipe connectionsOpen the valve fully Use a vacuum pumpGas leak check Thermal insulation processValve at gas side Packed valve handling precautionsRemote controller wiring Be sure to connect earth wire. Grounding workCabling on the ceiling panel Cable connectionCabling diagram Remote Controller CablingWiring diagram CablingCase of wired remote controller How to execute a test runProcedure Test RUNConfirmation of error history TroubleshootingConfirmation and check Maintenance Contents Accessories85464189556000 TCB-AX21U W-ERemote Controller Precautions for SafetyName and Operation Signal Receiving Part HOW to SET the FAN SpeedOperation Section Display SectionHOW to Operate the Timer HOW to Operate the UnitSlide Switch HOW to Adjust AIR DirectionHOW to Insert the Batteries HOW to USE the Remote Controller Correctly HOW to Handle the Remote ControllerAddress Before Asking Repair Work HOW to Perform Emergency OperationStart Before asking a repair work, check the following itemsTurn on the power supply of the air conditioner FeaturesHow to check the program operation time RBC-EXW21EName and Operation of Each Part HOW to USE the Timer Correctly Set error When push SET Button,When ON/OFF time is set as follows, Error is displayed Next set up the operation time to the program 2Push DAY button and put the operation Clearance of Holiday setupTo be checked Clear of a part of the programOperation of program weekly timer and air conditioner Matters to be memorized Power failureResuming of operation RBC-AS21E Selected mode displays Heat pump type Temperature Setup buttonSelected mode displays Cooling only type Start/Stop button Check button Used in servicingPower supply HOW to Operate AIR ConditionerPush either or set to Auto Recommended temperature Push button Push button to select fan speedInstallation Manual Installation of suction grille Installation of adjust corner capCheck after installation For wireless remote controllerHow to install remote controller Accessory partsRequirement for installation Multiple remote controllers Requirement to install Remote controllerRequirement for installation Multiple remote controllers Accessory partsRemote controller test run setup Installation placeHow to install the program weekly timer Accessory parts Part Name ’tyRequirement to install Program weekly timer Program weekly timer test run setupRequirement to install the remote sensor Accessory partsHow to install the remote sensor Drain-up Kit For Concealed Duct Type Indoor Unit To Personnel Charged in Installation Work and Service Use for Indoor Unit Only For Installation ProfessionalsComponents Combination List of Adapter PartsCase of Concealed Duct RAV-SM **0 BT-E Case of 4-way Ceiling Cassette RAV-SM **0 UT-EProcedure Address No. setup table SW01To Customers Contents Main

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