Mitsubishi Electronics PKA-A36KA4.TH Operation Procedure Photos, Vane Motor and Drain Hose

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OPERATION PROCEDURE

 

PHOTOS

3. REMOVING THE ELECTRICAL BOX

Photo 4

Terminal block (TB4)

 

(1)

Remove the panel and the corner box. (Refer to step 1)

 

 

(2)

Remove the front and side electrical box covers (each 1

 

Indoor controller

 

screw).

 

(3)

Remove the indoor / outdoor connecting wire from termi-

Connector

board (I.B.)

(4)

nal block (TB4).

for ground

Terminal block

Disconnect the connectors on the indoor controller board.

wire

(TB2) (option)

(5)

Disconnect the connector for ground wire.

 

 

 

(6)

Remove the screw on lower side of the electrical box.

 

Terminal block

 

(See Photo 5)

 

 

Electrical

(TB5)

(7)

Push up the upper fixture catch to remove the box, then

 

 

remove it from the box fixture.

box

 

4. REMOVING THE NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (with VANE

Photo 5 (see the bottom)

and VANE MOTOR) AND DRAIN HOSE

Vane motor

Nozzle assembly

(1)Remove the panel and corner box. (Refer to step 1)

(2)Remove the electrical box covers. (Refer to step 2)

(3)Disconnect the vane motor connector (CN151) on the

indoor controller board.

(4)Pull out the drain hose from the nozzle assembly, and remove nozzle assembly. (See Photo 5)

Drain hose Screw of electrical box

5. REMOVING THE VANE MOTOR

Photo 6

 

 

(1)

Remove the nozzle assembly. (Refer to step 4)

Screws of the vane

(2)

Remove 2 screws of the vane motor unit cover, and pull

motor unit

 

out the vane motor unit.

 

(3)Remove 2 screws of the vane motor unit.

(4)Remove the vane motor from the vane motor unit.

(5) Disconnect the connector from the vane motor.

Screws of the vane motor unit cover

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Contents Contents Revised EDITION-AParts Catalog OCB488 Remote controller Optional parts Reference ManualSafety Precaution Always Observe for SafetyWhen charging directly from cylinder Part Names and FunctionsFront grille Display Section Operation SectionTemperature setting display Operation Mode displayMode Select button Timer displaySpecifications Service RefPKA-A30KA4.TH Noise Criterion CurvesPKA-A24KA4.TH PKA-A24KAL PKA-A30KALOutlines and Dimensions PKA-A24KA4.TH PKA-A30KA4.TH PKA-A36KA4.THUnit inch mm Wiring Diagram Explanation of symbolsRefrigerant System Diagram Heat exchangerTroubleshooting TroubleshootingAccording to 9-4. Troubleshooting by inferior phenomena Wired remote controller MALFUNCTION-DIAGNOSIS Method by Remote ControllerProcedure Case of trouble during operationU9,UH Appear even when operation Wired remote controller LED 1, 2 PCB in outdoor unitUnit’s power terminal block L1, L2, GR Remote controller wire shortSELF-DIAGNOSIS Action Table Pipe temperature OperatingErrorE0/signal receiving errorE4 Cause Countermeasure Pipe temperature thermistorRemote controller transmission Condenser-Evaporator TH5Remote controller control board Error Signal receiving errorError Transmitting error Indoor/outdoor unit communicationPerformance failure Troubleshooting by Inferior PhenomenaPhenomena Cause Countermeasure 1Upward/downward vane ControllerHeat pump type When the remote controller cannot be usedEmergency Operation Cooling Only typeThermistor Lower temperatureCondenser/evaporator temperature Thermistor TH5Sensor signal check DC Fan motor fan motor/indoor controller circuit boardTest Point Diagram Functions of DIP Switch and Jumper Wire Rotation function and Back-up function Outline of functions Special FunctionOperation System constraint2nd stage cut-in setting Request Code ListRotation setting 2nd unit Cut-outBACK-UP Heating Function CN152 How to connectSetting method of each function by wired remote controller Outline of functionsBe careful when removing heavy parts Disassembly ProcedureOperation Procedure Photos & Illustrations PhotoOperation Procedure Photos Removing the Nozzle Assembly with VaneVane Motor and Drain Hose Remove the screw fixing motor band. See Photo Disconnect the connector CN44 on the indoor controllerRemove the panel and the corner box. Refer to step Remove the liquid pipe thermistor and cond / eva thermistorRemove the room temperature thermistor Disconnect the connector CN20 on the indoor controller Board

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