Toshiba RAV-SM2242DT-TR, RAV-SM2802DT-E, RAV-SM2802DT-TR Correct Usage, Preparation, Start, Stop

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Concealed Duct High Static Pressure

Owner’s Manual

4 CORRECT USAGE

When you use the air conditioner for the first time or when you change the setting, follow the steps below. Settings are

saved in memory and are displayed anytime the unit is turned on by pushing the button.

nPreparation

Turn on the main power switch and/or the leakage breaker.

When the power supply is turned on, a partition line is displayed on the display part of the remote controller.

After the power supply is turned on, the remote controller does not accept an operation for approx. 1 minute, but it is not a failure.

REQUIREMENT

While using the air conditioner, operate it only with button without turning off the main power switch and the leakage breaker.

When you re-power the air conditioner after it has not been used for a long period, turn on the leakage breaker at least 12 hours before starting the air conditioner. (This is required to turn on the compressor case heater for warming in order to prevent overload on the compressor when activating the outdoor unit.)

Concealed Duct High Static Pressure

Owner’s Manual

n8°C OPERATION (For object pre-heating) (Available for Super Digital Inverter outdoor units)

The air conditioner can control the heating temperature to about 8°C in the heating mode.

The 8°C heating operation requires settings with the wired remote controller. Ask the installer or dealer for the settings according to the installation manual of the indoor unit.

Start

1Set the displayed temperature to 18°C in the heating mode by pushing TEMP. button.

2Set the displayed temperature to 8°C by pushing TEMP. button for at least four seconds.

Stop

1Set the displayed temperature to 18°C by pushing TEMP. button.

• The air conditioner returns to the normal HEAT mode. Select a desired temperature and operation mode.

NOTE

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ON / OFF

3

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FILTER

RESET

1

2

Stop

Push button.

The operation lamp goes off, and the operation stops.

NOTE

Auto Changeover

When in Auto Mode, the unit selects the operating mode (cooling, heating or fan only) based on the user selected set point temperature.

If the Auto mode is uncomfortable, you can select the desired conditions manually.

The discharged air temperature is lower than that in the normal heating operation.

The room temperature may not be heated evenly depending on the remote controller installation location.

The room temperature may not reach 8°C depending on the room size or the installation conditions. The 8°C heating operation is cancelled in the following cases.

When operation is stopped withbutton

When another operation mode is selected withbutton

When temperature setting or operation mode is changed or operation is started/stopped by the wireless remote controller or the central control remote controller.

If one or more models other than the 4-way air discharge cassette type (4 series), slim duct, Concealed Duct High Static Pressure are connected in the same control group, the 8°C heating operation is not available.

When you use this operation mode, observe proper operating hours and we recommend that you ask service staff for periodic maintenance of the air conditioner.

Start

1 Push

button.

The operation lamp illuminates, and the operation starts.

2 Select an operation mode with the

” button.

One push of the button, and the display changes in the order shown below.

Auto

Heat

 

 

Cool

 

 

Fan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Select a desired set point by pushing

the “TEMP. ” or “TEMP. ” button.

Cooling

If there is a demand for cooling, unit will start approximately 1 minute after mode is selected.

Heating

If there is a demand for heating, unit will start approximately 3 to 5 minutes after the mode is selected.

After the heating operation has stopped, fan may continue to run for approx. 30 seconds.

When the room temperature reaches the set temperature, the outdoor unit stops and the indoor unit will carry on fan operation.

During defrost operation, the fan stops so that cool air is not discharged. (“Pre-heat is displayed.)

When restarting the operation after stop

When attempting to restart the unit immediately after it was stopped, the unit can not start for approx. 3 minutes this is to protect the compressor.

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Contents Split Type Contents Original instruction Explanation of indications Explanation of illustrated marksWork undertaken Protective gear worn Indication ExplanationConfirmation of warning label on the main unit DescriptionPrecaution for Safety Proceeding with the repair work Refrigerant used by this air conditioner is the R410A Resistance and water drainage Specifications Model Sound power level dB Weight kg Cooling HeatingExplanations given to user RelocationSafety Caution Concerned to New Refrigerant Pipe MaterialsCopper pipe Piping Flare nutTools General tools Conventional tools can be usedR410A Conventional air Used tool UsageConcealed Duct High static pressure Type Model Indoor unitConcealed Duct High static pressure Type Contined RAV-SM2242DT-TR RAV-SM2802DT-TRIndoor Unit SM2242DT-EDimension table Indoor unitIndoor UnitRAV-SM2242 type 100RAV-SM2802 type 350 300 250 200 150 100 3200 3360Wire connection change of fan motor Low static pressure F1Standard Middle static pressure F2 High static pressure F3Specifications of Electrical Parts Parts name Type SpecificationsIndoor Controller Block Diagram Connection of Wired Simple Remote ControllerIndoor unit #1 Header Outdoor unitControl outline Outline of specifications RemarksOutside temp Correction value a Setup data Indoor formationTa ˚C Cooling +1.5 Tcn Tc, TcjConditions Tc n Setup at shipment Control temp. CCase of wired remote controller HeatUsual control Print Circuit Board MCC-1403Optional Connector Specifications of Indoor P.C. Board Function Connector Pin Specifications RemarksTroubleshooting procedure Before troubleshootingWired remote controller type Main remote controller RBC-AMT32E Confirmation of error logHow to read check monitor display ProcedureRemote controller switch monitoring function Remote controller detected Check Code List Indoor Indoor unit detectedCentral control devices detected Operation of diagnostic function Judgment and measures Error mode detected by indoor unitCause of operation Status After Error mode detected by outdoor unitSeries H03 Current detection circuit error Stop Power supply error of remote controller, Indoor E09 error YESE04 error E10 errorE08, L03, L07, L08 error E18 errorL09 error L30 error L20 errorP30 error Central controller P10 error P01 errorP19 error F02 error F01 errorC06 error 11 model connection interface F29 error E03 error Master indoor unitP31 error Follower indoor unit Temperature Resistance value characteristic table Temperature sensor TA, TC, TCJTA, TC, TCJ sensors Representative valuePart name Checking procedure Resistance valueReplacement of Service P.C. Board Replacement proceduresC. Board for indoor unit servicing replacement procedures Setting data read out from EepromCode No. required at least Contents Step Writing the setting data to EepromOperation is available again Type Code No Indoor unit capacity Code NoTest Run Setup on Remote Controller Wired remote controller Practical operationFunction Selection Setup LED Display on Indoor P.C. Board D002 RedD203 Red TEMP. buttons, specify the Code No. DNContents Function selection item No. DN listWired remote controller Setup methodHow to set wired remote controller as sub remote controller When connected 2 remote controllers operate an indoor unitContents Calling of error history Group control operationPushing Test button returns the display to usual display System exampleIndoor unit power-ON sequence Power onMicroprocessor block diagram Model connection interface wiring connectionModel Connection Interface Function Model name TCB-PCNT30TLE2Wiring specifications C. board switch SW01 setupExternal view of P.C. board assembly Address setupPush Test + Vent buttons for 4 seconds or more Push Test buttonDuring unset time, At shipment from factory is displayed Code No Data at shipment Setup data range System Configuration Address Setup & Group Control TerminologyAutomatic Address Example from Unset Address No miswiring Only turning on source power supply Automatic completionUsing the temperature setup Buttons Using timer time Buttons, set the line addressPush SET Button. OK when display goes on Push Test PushConfirmation of indoor unit No. position ProcedureTo know the position of indoor unit body by address Contents Precautions for Safety Symbol Description Examples of indication on the cartonConcealed Duct High Static Pressure Relocation Other cautions DescriptionPart Names Wired Remote ControllerDisplay section Operation section Correct Usage PreparationStart StopTimer Operation Power Saving ModePush button during operation SetPower saving mode Advanced SettingsEnergy Saving Recommendations Maintenance Cleaning air filtersMaintenance List Preparing for long Shut Down PeriodInstallation Do not install the air conditioner in the following placesAIR Conditioner Operations and Performance Be careful with noise or vibrationsTroubleshooting SpecificationsInstallation Manual Definition of Protective Gear Work undertaken Protective gear wornSelection of installation location Electrical wiringGeneral Refrigerant pipingNew Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation Accessory PartsTo Disconnect the Appliance from Main Power Supply Selection of Installation Place Installation under high-humidity atmosphereInstallation space Unit mm Filter cleaning sign term settingExternal Dimensions Installation of hanging boltInstallation of indoor unit Installation of hanging boltDiagrams for making connecting flanges Duct installation example First floorDuct design Air outlet port flangeRAV-SM2242 Type FAN CharacteristicsRAV-SM2802 Type Wire connection change of fan motor Drain Piping WorkLow static pressure F1 Standard Middle static pressure F2Connecting drain pipe Pipe material, size and insulatorDrain up Check the drainingRefrigerant Piping and Evacuating Heat insulating processRefrigerant Piping Liquid side refrigerant pipe connectionGas side refrigerant pipe connection EvacuationWire connection Wiring diagramPower and Wiring Specification Electrical ConnectionRemote Controller Wiring Changing of setting applicable controlWiring diagram Applicable ControlsRemote controller switch monitoring function Filter sign settingConcealed Duct High Static Pressure Procedure To secure better effect of heatingProcedure example Manual address setup procedureInstallation Manual Procedure Group controlProcedure 8C OperationDaily maintenance Test RUNBefore test run Execute a test runConcealed Duct High Static PressureInstallation Manual Confirmation of error logConfirmation and check Error codes and parts to be checked StatusPart name Work procedure Remarks How to replace the parts Fan assembly and replacementFan assembly Pull out the fan assembly a fan toward you Fan/Fan case104 Fan motor Location Description 2242DT-E215, 216 219 218 214218 213 108 Check of Concentration Limit Toshiba Carrier Corporation
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