Toshiba RAV-SM2802DT-E Advanced Settings, Energy Saving Recommendations, Power saving mode

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7 ADVANCED SETTINGS

nPower saving mode

1

3

5

4

2

1 Push button for at least four seconds when the air conditioner is not working.

, symbol, and numbers flash.

2 Push (left side of the button) to select an indoor unit to be set.

• Each time you push the button, UNIT No. change

as follows:

 

UNIT No.

 

 

UNIT No.

 

 

UNIT No.

 

 

1-1

 

1-2

 

 

1-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The fan of the selected unit runs.

3 Push TIME / buttons, to adjust the power saving mode setting.

• Each push of the button changes the power level by 1% within the range from 100% to 50%.

• The factory default is 75%.

Setting of power level in power saving mode

4

Push

button.

5

Push

button to complete the setting.

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8 ENERGY SAVING RECOMMENDATIONS

Select a comfortable set point and minimize adjusting it.

• Clean the filter when ever the filter display

is illuminated on remote controller.

• Keep doors and windows closed and open them only when necessary.

Clean, please.

 

Use drapes, curtains, or shades to keep direct sun light from heating the room on very hot days.

Do not obstruct the return air grille.

Adjust the air flow direction for even air distribution in the room.

Checks before operating

Check whether the earth wires are properly connected.

Check whether the air filters are installed.

Turn on the leakage breaker at least 12 hours before operating.

Protective device

The protective device stops operation when the air conditioner is overloaded.

When the protective device is activated, the current operation stops and the

operation lamp and on the remote controller flash.

When the protective device is activated

When the protective device has been activated and stopped operation, turn off the leakage breaker immediately, and ask the installer to find the cause.

If the air conditioner is operated without fixing the problem, the air conditioner may malfunction.

Check whether the air filters are installed.

If the air filters are not installed, the air heat exchanger may be clogged with dust, which may result in water leakage.

For cooling

When the air inlet and/or outlet of the outdoor unit are blocked

When the air outlet of the outdoor unit is continuously exposed to strong wind

For heating

When the air filters are clogged with too much dust or dirt

When the suction port and/or discharge port of the indoor unit are blocked

Do not turn off the leakage breaker

Do not turn off the leakage breaker during a test run of the air conditioner. Use the ON/OFF button on the air conditioner instead to control the power.

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Contents Split Type Contents Original instruction Work undertaken Protective gear worn Explanation of indicationsExplanation of illustrated marks 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 Explanations given to user SpecificationsModel Sound power level dB Weight kg Cooling Heating RelocationCopper pipe Piping Safety Caution Concerned to New RefrigerantPipe Materials Flare nutR410A Conventional air ToolsGeneral tools Conventional tools can be used 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 3360Standard Middle static pressure F2 Wire connection change of fan motorLow static pressure F1 High static pressure F3Specifications of Electrical Parts Parts name Type SpecificationsIndoor unit #1 Header Indoor Controller Block DiagramConnection of Wired Simple Remote Controller Outdoor unitOutline of specifications Remarks Control outlineOutside temp Correction value a Setup data Indoor formationTa ˚C Cooling +1.5 Tc, Tcj TcnConditions 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 RemarksBefore troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedureWired remote controller type How to read check monitor display Main remote controller RBC-AMT32EConfirmation of error log ProcedureRemote controller switch monitoring function Check Code List Indoor Indoor unit detected Remote controller detectedCentral control devices detected Error mode detected by indoor unit Operation of diagnostic function Judgment and measuresCause of operation Status Error mode detected by outdoor unit AfterSeries H03 Current detection circuit error Stop Power supply error of remote controller, Indoor E09 error YESE04 error E10 errorE18 error E08, L03, L07, L08 errorL09 error L20 error L30 errorP30 error Central controller P10 error P01 errorP19 error F02 error F01 errorC06 error 11 model connection interface E03 error Master indoor unit F29 errorP31 error Follower indoor unit TA, TC, TCJ sensors Temperature Resistance value characteristic tableTemperature sensor TA, TC, TCJ Representative valuePart name Checking procedure Resistance valueReplacement of Service P.C. Board Replacement proceduresSetting data read out from Eeprom C. Board for indoor unit servicing replacement proceduresCode No. required at least Contents Writing the setting data to Eeprom StepOperation is available again Type Code No Indoor unit capacity Code NoTest Run Setup on Remote Controller Wired remote controller Practical operationD203 Red Function Selection SetupLED Display on Indoor P.C. Board D002 Red TEMP. buttons, specify the Code No. DNContents Function selection item No. DN listHow to set wired remote controller as sub remote controller Wired remote controllerSetup method When connected 2 remote controllers operate an indoor unitContents Pushing Test button returns the display to usual display Calling of error historyGroup control operation System exampleIndoor unit power-ON sequence Power onModel Connection Interface Function Microprocessor block diagramModel connection interface wiring connection Model name TCB-PCNT30TLE2Wiring specifications C. board switch SW01 setupPush Test + Vent buttons for 4 seconds or more External view of P.C. board assemblyAddress setup 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 completionPush SET Button. OK when display goes on Push Test Using the temperature setup ButtonsUsing timer time Buttons, set the line address PushProcedure Confirmation of indoor unit No. positionTo know the position of indoor unit body by address Contents Precautions for Safety Concealed Duct High Static Pressure Relocation Symbol DescriptionExamples of indication on the carton Other cautions DescriptionWired Remote Controller Part NamesDisplay section Operation section Start Correct UsagePreparation StopPush button during operation Timer OperationPower Saving Mode SetAdvanced Settings Power saving modeEnergy Saving Recommendations Maintenance List MaintenanceCleaning air filters Preparing for long Shut Down PeriodAIR Conditioner Operations and Performance InstallationDo not install the air conditioner in the following places Be careful with noise or vibrationsTroubleshooting SpecificationsInstallation Manual Definition of Protective Gear Work undertaken Protective gear wornGeneral Selection of installation locationElectrical wiring Refrigerant pipingAccessory Parts New Refrigerant Air Conditioner InstallationTo Disconnect the Appliance from Main Power Supply Installation space Unit mm Selection of Installation PlaceInstallation under high-humidity atmosphere Filter cleaning sign term settingInstallation of indoor unit External DimensionsInstallation of hanging bolt Installation of hanging boltDuct design Diagrams for making connecting flangesDuct installation example First floor Air outlet port flangeFAN Characteristics RAV-SM2242 TypeRAV-SM2802 Type Low static pressure F1 Wire connection change of fan motorDrain Piping Work Standard Middle static pressure F2Drain up Connecting drain pipePipe material, size and insulator Check the drainingRefrigerant Piping Refrigerant Piping and EvacuatingHeat insulating process Liquid side refrigerant pipe connectionGas side refrigerant pipe connection EvacuationPower and Wiring Specification Wire connectionWiring diagram Electrical ConnectionWiring diagram Remote Controller WiringChanging of setting applicable control Applicable ControlsConcealed Duct High Static Pressure Procedure Remote controller switch monitoring functionFilter sign setting To secure better effect of heatingInstallation Manual Procedure Procedure exampleManual address setup procedure Group controlProcedure 8C OperationBefore test run Daily maintenanceTest RUN Execute a test runConfirmation of error log Concealed Duct High Static PressureInstallation ManualConfirmation and check Error codes and parts to be checked StatusHow to replace the parts Fan assembly and replacement Part name Work procedure RemarksFan 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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