Toshiba RAV-SM456BT-TR, RAV-SM406BT-TR Drain pan, Drain pump, Float switch, Attachment

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No.

Part name

 

Procedure

Remarks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i Drain pan

1. Detachment

 

 

 

 

 

 

1) Remove the drain cap and then extract the

Bottom base

 

 

 

drain water accumulated in the drain pan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE

 

 

Do not hold the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When removing the drain cap, be sure to

 

 

drain socket.

 

 

 

receive drain water using a bucket, etc.

 

 

NG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2) Loosen screws which fix the bottom base. (3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

positions)

Screws

 

 

 

(For 140 type models, remove 2 screws at the

Drain socket

 

 

 

center.)

 

 

 

3) As shown in the right figure, when sliding it

Drain pan

 

 

 

toward arrow direction, the electric parts

 

 

 

 

 

 

cover the bottom base opens using the hinge

 

 

 

 

 

 

part as a shaft.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4)Hold handle of the drain pan and then pull off slowly.

 

CAUTION

 

Discharge port

 

panel

 

 

 

 

 

When removing the drain pan, do not hold the

 

 

drain socket. (Water leakage may be caused.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Attachment

Handle

 

1) First hook the thin side of the drain pan to the

 

 

 

discharge panel and then push in the thick side.

 

2) Close the bottom base and fix it with screws.

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Drain pump

1. Detachment

 

 

 

Float switch

1) Perform works until opening of the electric

 

 

 

 

 

parts box cover in works of 1 of f.

 

 

 

 

2)

Remove the connectors which connect to

Connector

 

 

 

 

float switch of the drain pump from the control

 

 

 

 

P.C. board.

position

 

 

 

 

CN34 : Float switch (3P, Red)

CN34

 

 

 

 

CN504 : Drain pump (2P, White)

CN504

 

 

 

3)

Remove the fixing screws (2 positions) of the

 

 

 

 

 

check cover and then take out the check cover.

 

 

 

 

 

(To the check cover, the drain pump and float

Entering part

Screws

 

 

 

switch are attached.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4)

Pick up the hose band, shift from the pump

 

 

 

 

 

connecting part, remove the drain hose and

 

 

 

 

 

then remove the check cover.

Fixing screws

 

 

 

5)

Remove screws which fix the drain pump

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

assembly and then remove the drain pump

 

Resin nut

 

 

 

assembly. (Ø4 x 10, 3 pcs.)

 

 

 

6)

Remove the resin nut switch and then remove the

 

 

 

 

 

float switch from the fixing plate.

 

 

 

 

2. Attachment

Check cover

 

 

 

1)

Using the removed screws, fix the drain pump

 

 

 

 

 

assembly as original.

Float switch

 

 

2)

Using the removed resin nut, fix the float

 

 

 

Drain pump

 

 

 

switch as original.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3)

Connect the drain hose as original and then

 

 

 

 

 

attach the hose band.

 

 

 

 

4)

Connect the drain pump and the float switch

 

 

 

 

 

wiring as original and close the electric parts

 

 

 

 

 

box cover for fixing.

 

 

 

 

 

Be sure to perform wiring in the electric parts

 

 

 

 

 

box as original.

 

 

 

 

5)

Enter the corners (2 positions) of the check

Hose band

 

 

 

 

cover in the entering part and then fix it using

 

 

 

 

 

fixing screws (2 positions).

 

 

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Contents Split Type Contents 11-4 11-111-2 11-3Original instruction Indication Explanation Explanation of indicationsExplanation of illustrated marks Work undertaken Protective gear wornElectrical Shock Hazard Confirmation of warning label on the main unitDischarged Service person is allowed to do this workWithout first conducting these checks Proceeding with the repair workElectric shocks, electrical leakage, smoking and/or a fire Procedure in the ladders instructionsProtective gloves and safety work clothing Telephone wiresDo not use a welder in the closed room Never recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unitWires as before Refrigerant gas may catch fireRefrigerant leaks Service panelBefore opening the service panel Though the refrigerant gas itself is innocuousPage Explanations given to user RelocationDeclaration of Conformity Specifications Joint Safety Caution Concerned to New RefrigerantCopper pipe Piping Flare nutGeneral tools Conventional tools can be used ToolsSM40, SM45, SM56 type SM80 type Construction Views External Views Page Wiring Diagram Concealed Duct Type Parts name Type SpecificationsCase of Connection of Wired Simple Remote Controller Indoor Controller Block DiagramIndoor unit #1 Heder Wireless remote controller Case of Connection of Wireless Remote ControllerLCD Outline of specifications Remarks Temperature in heating Setting at shipmentRoom temp. control Heat Tc ≥ 60C, the fan speed increases by 1 step TemperatureRemarks Outline of specificationsFan speed control Heating ready isConditions TcjTcn Tc nRoom temp. monitor Setup at shipmentMode when Setup temperature onCase of wireless remote controller Case of wired remote controllerCentral Goes onValues of various sensors Conditioner may stop or an error code may be displayed This function is set up at the customer’s side Pushed for 4 seconds or more on the remote controllerWhen validating the save operation, the next operation Starts with save operation valid because contents areMCC-1631 Indoor P.C. Board Optional Connector Specifications MCC-1631 Wired remote controller type Summary of TroubleshootingBefore troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedureWireless remote controller type Lamp indication Check code Cause of trouble occurrence Outline of judgmentLamp indication Check code Others Other than Check Code Remote controller detected Indoor unit detectedCentral control devices detected Error mode detected by indoor unit Check Code ListAir conditioner Error mode detected by outdoor unitOperation of diagnostic function Check Status Operation of diagnostic function Judgment and measures E09 error Check code E01 errorE10 error E04 errorE18 error E08, L03, L07, L08 errorL09 error L20 error L30 errorP30 error Central controller F10 error P10 errorCN333 CN334 P12 errorExchange to heating cycle P19 errorCheck by tester Exchange to cooling cycleF01 error F02 errorC06 error 11 model connection interface E03 error Master indoor unit F29 errorP31 error Follower indoor unit TD, TL sensor Temperature Resistance value characteristic tableTA, TC, TCJ, TE, TS, to sensor TD, TL sensorPosition Resistance value Part name Checking procedureCase Replacement proceduresCode No. required at least Setting data read out from EepromC. Board for indoor unit servicing replacement procedures ContentsRefer to table Button for the temperature setting Writing the setting data to EepromEeprom layout diagram Model Name RAV-SM∗∗∗BT-ETR Setting data Type Type name abbSetting data Type Type Code NoTest Run Setup on Remote Controller Wired remote controller Wiress remote controllerIndoor Unit Practical operation LED Display on Indoor P.C. Board D501 RedD403 Red To change item to be set up, proceed to Procedure Function Selection SetupUsing the set temperature To change the selected indoor unit, proceed to ProcedureDescription At shipment Item No. DN table Selection of functionDescription At shipment Remote controller address A-B selection setting Wireless remote controllerWhen connected 2 remote controllers operate an idoor unit When connected 2 remote controllers operate the twinWireless remote controller B setup Wireless remote controller A-B selectionContents Pushing „ Calling of error history ContentsOrder to monitor another error history, push the set Temperature Buttons to change the error„ Indoor unit power-ON sequence Initial communicationUsual regular communication Model name TCB-PCNT30TLE2 Microprocessor block diagramModel connection interface wiring connection Model Connection Interface TCC-LINK adapterTo prevent noise trouble, use 2-core shield wire Wiring SpecificationsC. Board Switch SW01 Setup Use 2-core with no polar wirePush Test + Vent buttons for 4 seconds or more How to set up from indoor unit side by remote controllerExternal view of P.C. board assembly Address setupPage Address setup procedure Address SetupTriple Single group operation System configurationAddress Setup & Group Control Terminology SingleIt is not influenced by the line 2 or 3 address indoor unit ExampleMultiple groups operation Automatic Address Example from Unset Address No miswiringOnly turning on source power supply Automatic completion Standard One outdoor unitFolloer unit Push Using timer time Buttons, set the line addressPush SET + CL + Test buttons Simultaneously for 4 seconds or moreFan and louver of the selected indoor unit only operate ProcedureTo know the position of indoor unit body by address Button if the unit stopsPart name Procedure Remarks DetachmentAttachment Then remove the cover Suction panelElectric parts Cover from the projection of the side plateBox Control P.CBoard Match the fan motor with turning direction Remove connectors for fan motor wiringFan motor From control P.C. boardAttachment Float switchDrain pan Drain pumpSet the heat exchanger at the original Position and fix it as before, using screwsHeat Perform works of 1RAV-SM406BT-E, RAV-SM456BT-E, RAV-SM566BT-E SM456BT-E SM566BT-E Location Description Model Name RAVRAV-SM806BT-E Location Description Model Name RAV-SM406BT-TR, RAV-SM456BT-TR, RAV-SM566BT-TR SM456BT-TR SM566BT-TR RAV-SM806BT-TR RAV-SM806BT-TR SM406BT-E SM456BT-E SM566BT-E Location Model Name RAV DescriptionRAV-SM1106BT-E, RAV-SM1406BT-E, RAV-SM1606BT-E Location Description Model Name RAV SM1106BT-E RAV-SM1106BT-TR, RAV-SM1406BT-TR, RAV-SM1606BT-TR 100101 RAV-SM1106BT-E TR, RAV-SM1406BT-E TR, RAV-SM1606BT-E TR Check of Concentration Limit Toshiba Carrier Corporation

RAV-SM456BT-E, RAV-SM566BT-TR, RAV-SM566BT-E, RAV-SM456BT-TR, RAV-SM806BT-E specifications

Toshiba has long been recognized as a leader in air conditioning technology, and their latest models, including the RAV-SM806BT-E, RAV-SM566BT-TR, RAV-SM1106BT-E, RAV-SM456BT-E, and RAV-SM1406BT-E, are prime examples of innovation in climate control solutions. These models combine energy efficiency, advanced technology, and user-friendly features to meet diverse cooling and heating needs for both residential and commercial spaces.

The RAV-SM806BT-E is notable for its impressive cooling and heating capabilities, making it suitable for larger areas. With a robust cooling capacity of 8.0 kW, this model is equipped with inverter technology, providing variable speed control that optimizes energy consumption while ensuring consistent comfort levels. Its quiet operation makes it ideal for settings where noise control is crucial, such as offices and bedrooms.

Similarly, the RAV-SM566BT-TR offers a balanced solution for medium-sized environments. With a capacity of 5.6 kW, it features advanced air filtration systems that enhance indoor air quality by removing dust, allergens, and pollutants. This model is particularly appreciated in regions with high air pollution levels, providing a healthier living or working environment.

The RAV-SM1106BT-E stands out for its high efficiency and eco-friendly refrigerant use. This model is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while delivering significant cooling output, making it a responsible choice for environmentally conscious consumers. Additionally, Toshiba’s smart temperature control technology allows users to precisely manage their climate settings through a user-friendly remote control or smartphone app, offering convenience and ease of use.

For those looking for a compact yet powerful solution, the RAV-SM456BT-E is designed to fit smaller spaces without sacrificing performance. With a cooling capacity of 4.5 kW, it still utilizes sophisticated inverter technology, ensuring minimal energy loss and optimal heating and cooling efficiency. Its compact design allows for flexible installations in varied spaces.

Lastly, the RAV-SM1406BT-E model emphasizes versatility and performance. With a cooling capacity of 14.0 kW, it is designed for larger commercial spaces, delivering powerful climate control while maintaining energy efficiency. Its advanced multi-zone system allows simultaneous operation across different areas, adapting to the unique requirements of each zone.

In summary, Toshiba's RAV-SM series reflects the company's commitment to innovation, energy efficiency, and user comfort. Each model offers unique features tailored to specific needs, setting new standards in the air conditioning industry. Whether for residential or commercial use, these systems provide reliable performance while promoting sustainable practices.