Toshiba R410A service manual Applicable Controls, Notification, Automatic address

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11 APPLICABLE CONTROLS

NOTIFICATION

When using the equipment at the first time, it will take a lot of time that the remote controller accepts an operation after power was on. However, it is not a trouble.

Automatic address

While automatic addressing, the operation cannot be performed on the remote controller.

For automatic addressing, Max. 10 minutes (generally, approx. 5 minutes) are required.

When power will be turned on after finish of automatic addressing;

It will require Max. 10 minutes (generally, approx. 3 minutes) that outdoor unit starts operation after power was on.

As all the buttons have been set to [Standard] at the shipment, change the setup of the indoor unit if necessary. To change the setup, use the main remote controller (wired remote controller).

*The setup change for wireless remote controller, sub remote controller, or remote controller-less system (Central control remote controller only is provided.) is impossible. In these cases, prepare and mount a separate main remote controller.

Exchange of applicable control setup

Basic operation procedure for setup exchange

Change the setup while operation of the equipment stops.

(Be sure to stop the operation of a set.)

4

6

1

CODE No.

SET DATA

UNIT No.

R.C. No.

 

UNIT

SET

CL

2

3

5

Procedure

Description

When pushing SET , CL , and buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds or more, after a while, the display part flashes as shown in the figure.

Check that the displayed item code is [10].

1

• If the item code indicates other than [10], push

button to erase

the display, and then retry the operation from the first step.

 

(For some time after

button has been pushed, the operation of

 

the remote controller cannot be accepted.)

 

 

(In a group control, the firstly displayed

(* The display changes according to the indoor unit model.)

 

indoor unit No. becomes the master unit.)

 

Every pushing

UNIT button, the indoor unit No. in the group control is displayed successively. Select an

2

indoor unit of which setup to be changed.

 

In this time, the position of the indoor unit of which setup to be

 

changed can be confirmed because the fan and the flap of the

 

selected indoor unit work.

 

3

Using

,

 

buttons of set temperature, specify the item

code [**].

 

 

 

4

Using

,

buttons of set timer, select set data [****].

 

 

 

 

 

Push SET button. In this time, if the display changes from flashing to lighting, the setup completes.

5

To change the setup of an indoor unit other than the selected one, start operation from Procedure 2.

To change the setup of another setup in the selected indoor unit, start operation from Procedure 3.

 

Pushing CL button clears the set up contents which have been already set. In this case, retry from Procedure 2.

When the setup finished, push button. (The setup is determined.)

6

Pushing

button deletes the display and returns the status to

normal stop status.

button has been pushed, the operation of

 

(For some time after

 

the remote controller cannot be accepted.)

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Contents Split Type Adoption of NEW Refrigerant AccessoriesApplicable Controls Accessory parts and Parts to be procured locallyProgram Weekly Timer Type Concealed Duct TypeConnect the connecting cable correctly Precautions for SafetyNew Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation To Disconnect the Appliance from Main Power SupplyInappropriate grounding may cause electric shock Before installation Accessory and RefrigerantSelection of Installation Accessory and Installation PartsObstacle at front side Upper side is free Installation PlaceNecessary Space for Installation Obstacle at rear side Upper side is freeInstallation of Outdoor Unit Selection of InstallationPiping connection Optional Installation Parts Local ProcureRefrigerant Piping Connection For ReferenceHow to remove the front panel Knockout procedureKnockout of Pipe Cover Projection margin in flaring B Unit mm Flaring Refrigerant PipingPipe Forming/End Positioning Flaring size a Unit mmOuter diam. of copper pipe Tightening torque Tightening of Connecting PartRefrigerant Piping RequirementAir Purge EvacuatingVacuum pump Charge port How to open the valveEvacuating Valve sizeElectrical Work SM560AT-E How to remove the valve coverHow to wire Stripping length power cord and connecting cableCheck 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 RAV Length of refrigerant pipe Single unitIn installation Selection of Installation Liquid side Gas side Outer diameter Thickness Ø9.5 Ø15.9 Outer dia. of copper pipe R410A Projection margin in flaring B Unit mmOuter dia Outer dia. of copper pipe Tightening torque Valve at gas sideEvacuating How to close the valve Single phase 50 Hz SM1100AT-E SM1400AT-E Power supply 220 240Mm2 or more Useful Functions Final Installation Checks Precautions for Safety Accessories Sold SeparatelyRemote controller RAV-SM561BT-E/RAV-SM801BT-E RAV-SM1101BT-E/RAV-SM1401BT-E Indoor unit Parts NameOutdoor unit Display section Parts Name of Remote ControllerOperation section Stop Turn on the main power switch and/or the leakage breakerCorrect Usage PreparationStart Mode select button ModeTemperature button When restarting the operation after stopTimer operation Timer OperationClear of timer operation Get uniform circulation of room air Hints for Economical OperationDo not open doors and windows more often than necessary Window curtainsChecks before operation MaintenanceCleaning of remote controller If you do not plan to use the unit for more than 1 monthAIR Conditioner Operations and Performance Be careful with noise or vibrations RE-INSTALLATIONDo not install the air conditioner in the following places Troubles and CausesInoperative Auto Separate sold parts Part name ’ty Shape Standard wired remote ControllerPart name ’ty Shape Precautions for Safety Inappropriate grounding may cause electric shock Secure the space required to installation and servicing Selection of Installation PlaceInstallation space Selection of installation place AdviceInstallation procedure Installation of Indoor UnitRAV-SM1101, 1401BT Installation of Indoor UnitDimension External viewClamp mounting Removal of air filter Installation of remote controller Sold separatelyMounting of clamp Accessory Hanging down of indoor unitQuality of supplying grilles Restriction to installationInstallation clearance Ledge ceiling concealed duct typeAIR Ducting Work Static pressure characteristics of each modelRAV-SM1101BT Round duct AIR Ducting WorkConnecting method of the duct General cautions Points at installation workHanging of indoor unit Mounting of remote controllerMounting of filter and canvas for suction port Thermal-insulating process Drain Piping WorkPiping material Piping and cautionsAfter electric piping work Drain-upConnection of the drain hose Check of water drainTightening torque of flare pipe connections Permissible piping length and heatFlaring dia meter size a Unit mm Tightening connectionUse a vacuum pump Packed valve handling precautionsOpen valve fully Gas leak check801, 1101, 1401 type valve at gas side For 801, 1101, 1401AT modelElectrical Work Cabling Remote controller cablingCabling diagram Electrical WorkBefore test run How to execute a test runCase of wired remote controller Test RUNConfirmation and check TroubleshootingConfirmation of error history Procedure DescriptionNotification Applicable ControlsAutomatic address To incorporate a filter sold separately Setup of external static pressureWhen using wireless remote controller Applicable ControlsTo secure better effect of heating Change of lighting time of filter signClean the Return grilles with water INSTALLATION/SERVICING ToolsMaintenance Cleaning of Return grilleContents AccessoriesRBC-EXW21E FeaturesTurn on the power supply of the air conditioner How to check the program operation timeSetting error display Present time display Timer set buttonCancel button Holiday setting indication markHeating Operation procedureTurn on the power supply of the air conditioner Setup of the day of the weekNext set up the operation time to the program 2 When push SET Button,Set error When ON/OFF time is set as follows, Error is displayedClear of a part of the program Clearance of Holiday setupPush DAY button and put the operation To be checkedOperation of program weekly timer and air conditioner Matters to be memorized Power failureResuming of operation RBC-AS21E Start/Stop button Check button Used in servicing Temperature Setup buttonSelected mode displays Heat pump type Selected mode displays Cooling only typePush button Push button to select fan speed Power supplyPush either or set to Auto Recommended temperature Automatic Cool/HeatRequirement to install Remote controller Accessory partsHow to install remote controller Requirement for installation Multiple remote controllersHow to perform cabling of the remote controller Accessory partsRequirement for installation Multiple remote controllers Remote controller test run setupProgram weekly timer test run setup Accessory parts Part Name ’tyHow to install the program weekly timer Requirement to install Program weekly timerRequirement to install the remote sensor Accessory partsHow to install the remote sensor Maintenance of filter sold separately SpecificationsSafety Cautions Installation of filter sold separatelyHigh-Efficiency filter 65% Model TCB-UFM11BE Installation of high-efficiency filterSetup of fan when building in the high-efficiency filter High-Efficiency FilterAmmonium Filter Model TCB-DF11BE-AM Setup of fan when building in the filter sold separatelyDeodorant Filter, Ammonium Filter Deodorant Filter Model TCB-DF11BE

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