Panasonic Garage Door Opener CZ RD515U User Manual

TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL  
CZ-RD515U  
WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER  
Model No.  
Product Code No.  
1 852 361 14  
CZ-RD515U  
REFERENCE NO. SM700883  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Warning  
If refrigerant gas blows off during the work, do not touch the refrigerant gas as it may cause frostbite.  
Prohibit  
If refrigerant gas leaks during the work, ventilate the room.  
If refrigerant gas catches fire, harmful gas may be generated.  
Do not mix any gas other than the specified refrigerant gas in the refrigerating cycle.  
If air or other contaminants mix with the gas, pressure will become extremely high in the refrigerating cycle,  
which may cause a unit breakdown."  
Prohibit  
When the welded section of the compressor intake or discharge pipe is to be disconnected, perform it in  
a well-ventilated place after sufficiently recovering the refrigerant gas.  
Any residue gas may jet out refrigerant or refrigerating machine oil, which may cause an injury.  
When the work is to be performed in a high place (About 2 meters or more), make sure to wear a safety helmet,  
gloves and safety belt. Insufficient safety gear may cause a serious injury in case of a fall.  
When the unit is to be relocated, confirm that the new installation location has sufficient strength for the weight of the unit.  
Insufficient strength of the installation location and incomplete installation work may cause an injury due to  
the unit falling.  
When the remote controller batteries are replaced, dispose of the old batteries out of the reach of children.  
If a child swallows a battery, make sure that the child gets immediate medical attention.  
Caution  
Do not wash the air conditioner with water, as this may cause an electric shock or fire.  
Prohibit  
For the repair work in places with high humidity or moisture, make sure to ground the unit.  
Failure to do so may cause an electric shock.  
Confirm that the component attachment position, wiring condition, soldering condition and connector connection  
are normal.  
If not, it may cause overheating or fire.  
Confirm that the temperature around the compressor is not too high, and then perform the repair work.  
Failure to do so may cause a burn.  
Perform welding work in a place with good ventilation.  
If the work is performed in a poorly ventilated area, it might cause a lack of oxygen.  
If the installation plate or attachment frame has deteriorated due to corrosion, etc., replace it.  
Failure to do so may cause an injury due to the unit falling.  
When the cleaning is to be performed, make sure to turn off the power and pull out the plug.  
Touching the fan that is rotating at high speed may result in an injury.  
When the indoor unit is to be removed, do not place it on an incline.  
Doing so may cause wet furniture because water left inside may trickle down.  
Prohibit  
Prohibit  
Do not hold the sharp end of the unit or the aluminum fins, as it may cause an injury to your hand or finger.  
After repairs, make sure to measure the insulation resistance and confirm that the value is 1 Mohm or more.  
Any insulation error may cause an electric shock.  
After repairs, make sure to check the drainage of the indoor unit.  
Inappropriate drainage may cause wet furniture and floors due to water leakage.  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Table of Contents  
Page  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................................................................  
TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................................................................  
1. SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................................  
2. APPLICABLE INDOOR UNITS .....................................................................................................  
3. FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................  
2
4
5
6
6
4. SELF-DIAGNOSTICS ...................................................................................................................  
4-1. Self-Diagnostics Procedure ...................................................................................................  
4-2. Self-Diagnostics Table (Ceiling Cassette Type) .....................................................................  
4-3. Self-Diagnostics Table (Wall Mounted Type 1) ......................................................................  
7
7
8
9
4-4. Self-Diagnostics Table (Wall Mounted Type 2) ...................................................................... 10  
APPENDIX A Operating Instructions .......................................................................................... A-1  
APPENDIX B INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................... A-2  
(CZ-RD515U)  
APPENDIX C INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................... A-3  
(Installing the Connection Kit for Wall Mounted Type 1)  
APPENDIX D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................... A-4  
(Installing the Connection Kit for Wall Mounted Type 2)  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1. SPECIFICATIONS  
Item  
Signal Transmission Method  
Power Source  
Description  
Dedicated Remote Controller Cable  
DC5V supplied from Indoor Unit  
Display Panel Type  
Temperature  
Liquid Crystal  
Set Temperature Indication (68 °F to 86 °F)  
Six Directions Indication  
AM and PM 12-Hour Indication (Minute Indication Unit: 1 minute)  
Displayed when indoor unit sensor is in use  
AUTO, HEAT, DRY and FAN Operation  
Airflow Direction  
Display Items  
Time  
Temperature Sensor  
Functions  
NOTE  
2
2
NOTE  
Operation Section  
Push Switch  
Detection using the Sensor in the Remote Controller or  
Indoor Unit Temperature Sensor  
Room Temperature Detection  
(The detection result is transmitted to the indoor unit every 5 minutes)  
NOTE  
1. When the indoor unit is modified from one for wireless remote controller to that for  
wired remote controller, some of the functions becomes unavailable.  
Therefore, before such modification, make sure to receive an approval of the client.  
Also, the self-diagnostics procedure is changed.  
• Unavailable Functions : Refer to "3. FUNCTIONS".  
• Self-Diagnostics Procedure : Refer to "4. SELF-DIAGNOSTICS".  
2. The mode change or SINGLE/MULTI change-over operation is performed using the slide switch  
located inside the rear of the remote controller.  
Refer to "APPENDIX B : INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" for details.  
70.0  
16.5  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. APPLICABLE INDOOR UNITS  
(1) Ceiling cassette type  
Model No.  
CS-KE12NB41, CS-KE18NB4UW, CS-KS12NB41, CS-KS18NB4UW  
(2) Wall mounted type 1  
The connection kit "CZ-RC515U" is required for the installation.  
NOTE  
CS-KE18NKU, CS-KE24NKU  
CS-KS18NKU, CS-KS24NKU  
Model No.  
CS-MKE7NKU, CS-MKE9NKU, CS-MKE12NKU, CS-MKE18NKU, CS-MKE24NKU  
CS-MKS7NKU, CS-MKS9NKU, CS-MKS12NKU, CS-MKS18NKU, CS-MKS24NKU  
(3) Wall mounted type 2  
The connection kit "CZ-RC515UA" is required for the installation.  
NOTE  
Model No.  
CS-KE30NKU, CS-KE36NKU, CS-KS30NKU, CS-KS36NKU  
3. FUNCTIONS  
When the unit is modified from one for wireless remote controller to that for wired remote controller,  
the following functions become unavailable.  
(1) Ceiling Cassette Type  
• Remote Controller  
• High Power Operation  
(2) Wall Mounted Type  
• Remote Controller  
• High Power Operation  
• Quiet Operation  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4. SELF-DIAGNOSTICS  
4-1. Self-Diagnostics Procedure  
< Clock display >  
Test run mode  
PROCEDURE  
After turning on power to the air conditioner, use the remote  
controller and follow the steps below to execute  
self-diagnostics.  
Self-diagnostics mode  
Step 1: Press and hold the remote controller NIGHT SET  
BACK (NSB) button and 1 HR TIMER button. Then,  
press and hold the ACL (reset) button with a pointed  
object such as the tip of a pen. After 5 seconds,  
release ACL button first, then release NIGHT SET  
BACK (NSB) and 1 HR TIMER buttons, "oP-1" (test  
run) appears, blinking in the remote controller clock  
display area.  
Step 2: Next, press the 1 HR TIMER button once to change  
the display from "oP-1" to "oP-3" (self-diagnostics).  
(The display continues to blink.)  
ON/OFF  
operation button  
Step 3: Finally press the ON/OFF button to engage  
self-diagnostics mode.  
NIGHT SETBACK  
button  
• The self-diagnostics function utilizes the 3 indicator lamps  
on the main unit, in combinations of ON lamps, blinking  
lamps, and OFF lamps, to report the existence of sensor  
trouble or a protective operation. (The lamps blink or  
remain ON for 5 seconds, then turn OFF for 2 seconds.)  
Self-diagnostics is completed when the buzzer sounds 3  
short beeps.  
1 HR.TIMER  
button  
• A maximum of 3 self-diagnostics reports are displayed, for  
5 seconds each, beginning with the most recent report.  
Following this display the lamps turn OFF. In order to view  
the self-diagnostics results again, press the ON/OFF button  
again.  
ACL (Reset)  
button  
• The 3 lamps remain OFF if no trouble has occurred.  
<IMPORTANT> After self-diagnostics is completed, be sure  
to press the ACL (reset) button to return to  
normal mode. The air conditioner will not  
operate if this is not done.  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4-2. Self-Diagnostics Table (Ceiling Cassette Type)  
INDOOR UNIT  
OPERATION button  
OPERATION lamp  
TIMER lamp  
HIGH POWER lamp  
REMOTE CONTROL receiver  
Since the indications cover various units, the corresponding parts listed below may not be present in some models.  
....  
....  
....  
ON  
INDICATION ON INDOOR UNIT  
OFF  
BLINKING  
HIGH  
OPERATION  
TIMER  
POWER  
CODE  
S01  
DIAGNOSIS CONTENTS  
POSSIBLE MALFUNCTION  
(1) OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT IN SENSOR  
(2) POOR CONTACT AT CONNECTOR OR OPEN  
CIRCUIT AT TERMINAL PRESS-FIT LOCATION.  
(3) I/D PCB FAILURE (I/D = INDOOR)  
ROOM TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
I/D HEAT EXCHANGER TEMP.  
SENSOR TROUBLE  
S02  
(1) OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT IN SENSOR  
(2) POOR CONTACT AT CONNECTOR OR OPEN  
CIRCUIT AT TERMINAL PRESS-FIT LOCATION  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE (O/D = OUTDOOR)  
COMPRESSOR TEMP. SENSOR  
TROUBLE  
S04  
S05  
O/D HEAT EXCHANGER TEMP.  
SENSOR TROUBLE  
O/D AIR TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
O/D CURRENT SENSOR ERROR  
S06  
S07  
O/D PCB FAILURE  
(1) MIS-WIRING (2) AC POWER FAILURE (3) BLOWN FUSE  
(4) POWER RELAY FAILURE (5) I/D OR O/D PCB FAILURE  
(6) O/D FAN MOTOR FAILURE (7) REACTOR FAILURE  
I/D-O/D COMMUNICATION  
TROUBLE  
E01  
E02  
(SERIAL COMMUNICATION  
TROUBLE)  
(8) HIGH-PRESSURE SW FAILURE (9) OLR FAILURE (10) MAGNETIC COIL FAILURE  
(1) HIC OR POWER TR FAILURE (2) O/D FAN NOT OPERATING  
(3) INSTANTANEOUS POWER STOPPAGE (4) SERVICE VALVE NOT OPENED  
(5) O/D FAN BLOCKED (6) CONTINUOUS OVERLOAD OPERATION  
(7) COMPRESSOR FAILURE (8) O/D PCB FAILURE  
HIC CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
POWER TR CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
O/D UNIT EXTERNAL ROM  
TROUBLE  
(1) EXTERNAL ROM DATA FAILURE (2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
E03  
E04  
(1) INSTANTANEOUS POWER STOPPAGE (2) HIC OR POWER TR FAILURE  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE  
CURRENT PEAK CUT  
PAM CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) O/D PCB FAILURE  
(2) O/D POWER VOLTAGE TROUBLE  
E05  
E06  
E07  
E08  
ACTIVE CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE FAILURE (2) CHOKED CAPILLARY TUBE  
(3) INSUFFICIENT GAS (4) CONTINUOUS OVERLOAD OPERATION  
(5) O/D FAN NOT OPERATING (6) O/D PCB FAILURE  
COMPRESSOR  
DISCHARGE TEMP.  
OVERHEATING PREVENTION  
(1) FAN MOTOR FAILURE (2) CONNECTOR CONTACT FAILURE  
(3) I/D PCB FAILURE  
I/D FAN OPERATION TROUBLE  
4-WAY VALVE SWITCHING  
TROUBLE  
ZERO-CROSS TROUBLE  
(1) 4-WAY VALVE FAILURE (HEAT PUMP MODEL ONLY)  
(2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
(1) SERVICE VALVE NOT OPENED (2) INSUFFICIENT GAS  
(1) OPEN PHASE (2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
GAS-LOSS PREVENTION  
E09  
E10  
DC COMPRESSOR DRIVE  
CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) FAN MOTOR FAILURE (2) CONNECTOR CONTACT FAILURE  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE  
E11  
E12  
O/D DC FAN OPERATION TROUBLE  
(1) MIS-WIRING (2) BLOWN FUSE  
(3) POWER RELAY FAILURE (4) O/D PCB FAILURE  
(5) COMPRESSOR FAILURE  
O/D SYSTEM COMM FAILURE,  
OLR OPERATION, O/D POWER  
OPEN PHASE, O/D FREEZING  
(1) I/D FAN SYSTEM TROUBLE (2) INSUFFICIENT GAS  
(3) OPERATION AT LOW TEMPERATURE  
FREEZING-PREVENTION OPERATION  
FLOAT SWICTH (FS) IS ACTIVED.  
E13  
TIMER  
LAMP  
BLINKING (3 SEC. INTERVAL)  
(1) DRAIN PUMP FAILURE (2) FS FAILURE (3) CHOKED DRAIN HOSE  
8512-5261-99100-1  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4-3. Self-Diagnostics Table (Wall Mounted Type 1)  
INDOOR UNIT  
(1) OPERATION lamp  
(2) TIMER lamp  
(3) QUIET lamp  
OPERATION button  
REMOTE CONTROL receiver  
Since the indications cover various units, the corresponding parts listed below may not be present in some models.  
....  
....  
....  
ON  
INDICATION ON INDOOR UNIT  
OFF  
BLINKING  
POSSIBLE MALFUNCTION  
QUIET  
(3)  
TIMER  
(2)  
OPERATION  
(1)  
CODE  
S01  
DIAGNOSIS CONTENTS  
(1) OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT IN SENSOR  
ROOM TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
(2) POOR CONTACT AT CONNECTOR OR OPEN CIRCUIT AT  
TERMINAL PRESS-FIT LOCATION (FOR HUMIDITY SENSOR,  
THIS REPRESENTS SHORT-CIRCUIT DETECTION ONLY.)  
(3) I/D PCB FAILURE (I/D = INDOOR)  
I/D HEAT EXCHANGER  
S02  
TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
HUMIDITY SENSOR TROUBLE  
S03  
COMPRESSOR TEMP. SENSOR  
TROUBLE  
S04  
S05  
(1) OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT IN SENSOR  
(2) POOR CONTACT AT CONNECTOR OR OPEN CIRCUIT AT  
TERMINAL PRESS-FIT LOCATION  
O/D HEAT EXCHANGER  
TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE (O/D = OUTDOOR)  
O/D AIR TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
O/D CURRENT SENSOR ERROR  
S06  
S07  
O/D PCB FAILURE  
(1) MIS-WIRING (2) AC POWER FAILURE (3) BLOWN FUSE  
(4) POWER RELAY FAILURE (5) I/D OR O/D PCB FAILURE  
(6) O/D FAN MOTOR FAILURE (7) REACTOR FAILURE  
I/D-O/D COMMUNICATION TROUBLE  
(SERIAL COMMUNICATION TROUBLE)  
E01  
E02  
(8) HIGH-PRESSURE SW FAILURE (9) OLR FAILURE (10) MAGNETIC COIL FAILURE  
(1) HIC OR POWER TR FAILURE (2) O/D FAN NOT OPERATING  
(3) INSTANTANEOUS POWER STOPPAGE (4) SERVICE VALVE NOT OPENED.  
(5) O/D FAN BLOCKED (6) CONTINUOUS OVERLOAD OPERATION  
(7) COMPRESSOR FAILURE (8) O/D PCB FAILURE  
HIC CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
POWER TR CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) EXTERNAL ROM DATA FAILURE (2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
O/D UNIT EXTERNAL ROM TROUBLE  
CURRENT PEAK CUT  
E03  
E04  
(1) INSTANTANEOUS POWER STOPPAGE (2) HIC OR POWER TR FAILURE  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE  
PAM CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) O/D PCB FAILURE  
(2) O/D POWER VOLTAGE TROUBLE  
E05  
E06  
ACTIVE CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE FAILURE (2) CHOKED CAPILLARY TUBE  
(3) INSUFFICIENT GAS (4) CONTINUOUS OVERLOAD OPERATION  
(5) O/D FAN NOT OPERATING (6) O/D PCB FAILURE  
COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMP.  
OVERHEATING PREVENTION  
(1) FAN MOTOR FAILURE (2) CONNECTOR CONTACT FAILURE  
(3) I/D PCB FAILURE  
I/D FAN OPERATION TROUBLE  
E07  
E08  
(1) 4-WAY VALVE FAILURE (HEAT PUMP MODEL ONLY)  
(2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
4-WAY VALVE SWITCHING TROUBLE  
ZERO-CROSS TROUBLE  
(1) SERVICE VALVE NOT OPENED (2) INSUFFICIENT GAS  
(1) OPEN PHASE (2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
GAS-LOSS PREVENTION  
E09  
E10  
DC COMPRESSOR DRIVE  
CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) FAN MOTOR FAILURE (2) CONNECTOR CONTACT FAILURE  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE  
E11  
E12  
O/D DC FAN OPERATION TROUBLE  
O/D SYSTEM COMM FAILURE,  
OLR OPERATION, O/D POWER  
OPEN PHASE, O/D FREEZING  
(1) MIS-WIRING (2) BLOWN FUSE (3) POWER RELAY FAILURE  
(4) O/D PCB FAILURE (5) COMPRESSOR FAILURE  
(1) I/D FAN SYSTEM FAILURE (2) INSUFFICIENT GAS  
(3) OPERATION AT LOW TEMPERATURE  
FREEZING-PREVENTION OPERATION  
E13  
8FA2-5251-11100-2  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4-4. Self-Diagnostics Table (Wall Mounted Type 2)  
INDOOR UNIT  
(1) OPERATION lamp  
(2) TIMER lamp  
OPERATION  
TIMER  
(3)  
ON/OFF  
Since the indications cover various units, the corresponding parts listed below may not be present in some models.  
.... .... ....  
INDICATION ON INDOOR UNIT  
OFF  
BLINKING  
ON  
TIMER OPERATION  
ALARM  
CODE  
ERROE  
CODE  
...  
..  
.
DIAGNOSIS CONTENTS  
POSSIBLE MALFUNCTION  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
F10  
S01  
S02  
S03  
(1) OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT IN SENSOR  
ROOM TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
(2) POOR CONTACT AT CONNECTOR OR OPEN CIRCUIT AT  
TERMINAL PRESS-FIT LOCATION (FOR HUMIDITY SENSOR,  
THIS REPRESENTS SHORT-CIRCUIT DETECTION ONLY.)  
(3) I/D PCB FAILURE (I/D = INDOOR)  
I/D HEAT EXCHANGER  
TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
F02  
F13  
HUMIDITY SENSOR TROUBLE  
COMPRESSOR TEMP. SENSOR  
TROUBLE  
F04/F12  
S04  
S05  
(1) OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT IN SENSOR  
(2) POOR CONTACT AT CONNECTOR OR OPEN CIRCUIT AT  
TERMINAL PRESS-FIT LOCATION  
O/D HEAT EXCHANGER  
TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
F09/F12-F18  
F08/F21-F24  
F27  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE (O/D = OUTDOOR)  
O/D AIR TEMP. SENSOR TROUBLE  
O/D CURRENT SENSOR ERROR  
S06  
S07  
O/D PCB FAILURE  
(1) MIS-WIRING (2) AC POWER FAILURE (3) BLOWN FUSE  
(4) POWER RELAY FAILURE (5) I/D OR O/D PCB FAILURE  
(6) O/D FAN MOTOR FAILURE (7) REACTOR FAILURE  
I/D-O/D COMMUNICATION TROUBLE  
(SERIAL COMMUNICATION TROUBLE)  
E05  
P26  
E01  
(8) HIGH-PRESSURE SW FAILURE (9) OLR FAILURE (10) MAGNETIC COIL FAILURE  
(1) HIC OR POWER TR FAILURE (2) O/D FAN NOT OPERATING  
(3) INSTANTANEOUS POWER STOPPAGE (4) SERVICE VALVE NOT OPENED.  
(5) O/D FAN BLOCKED (6) CONTINUOUS OVERLOAD OPERATION  
(7) COMPRESSOR FAILURE (8) O/D PCB FAILURE  
HIC CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
POWER TR CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
E02  
E03  
(1) EXTERNAL ROM DATA FAILURE (2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
O/D UNIT EXTERNAL ROM TROUBLE  
F31  
P16  
(1) INSTANTANEOUS POWER STOPPAGE (2) HIC OR POWER TR FAILURE  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE  
E04 CURRENT PEAK CUT  
PAM CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) O/D PCB FAILURE  
(2) O/D POWER VOLTAGE TROUBLE  
P07  
P03  
E05  
ACTIVE CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE FAILURE (2) CHOKED CAPILLARY TUBE  
(3) INSUFFICIENT GAS (4) CONTINUOUS OVERLOAD OPERATION  
(5) O/D FAN NOT OPERATING (6) O/D PCB FAILURE  
COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMP.  
OVERHEATING PREVENTION  
E06  
(1) FAN MOTOR FAILURE (2) CONNECTOR CONTACT FAILURE  
(3) I/D PCB FAILURE  
P01  
P19  
I/D FAN OPERATION TROUBLE  
E07  
E08  
(1) 4-WAY VALVE FAILURE (HEAT PUMP MODEL ONLY)  
(2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
4-WAY VALVE SWITCHING TROUBLE  
ZERO-CROSS TROUBLE  
(1) SERVICE VALVE NOT OPENED (2) INSUFFICIENT GAS  
(1) OPEN PHASE (2) O/D PCB FAILURE  
P15  
P29  
GAS-LOSS PREVENTION  
E09  
E10  
DC COMPRESSOR DRIVE  
CIRCUIT TROUBLE  
(1) FAN MOTOR FAILURE (2) CONNECTOR CONTACT FAILURE  
(3) O/D PCB FAILURE  
E11 O/D DC FAN OPERATION TROUBLE  
O/D SYSTEM COMM FAILURE,  
P22  
E07/P04/P05  
P20/P27  
(1) MIS-WIRING (2) BLOWN FUSE (3) POWER RELAY FAILURE  
(4) O/D PCB FAILURE (5) COMPRESSOR FAILURE  
OLR OPERATION, O/D POWER  
OPEN PHASE, O/D FREEZING  
E12  
(1) I/D FAN SYSTEM TROUBLE (2) INSUFFICIENT GAS  
(3) OPERATION AT LOW TEMPERATURE  
P11  
FREEZING-PREVENTION OPERATION  
E13  
8FA2-5251-12500-1  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX A Operating Instructions  
CZ-RD515U  
(852-6-4181-230-00-1)  
A-1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operating Instructions  
Wired Remote Controller  
CZ-RD515U  
Model No.  
This wired remote controller is designed for  
both the “COOL/DRY/HEAT Model” and  
“COOL/DRY Model” indoor unit.  
Once the wired remote controller is  
connected, the wireless remote controller  
cannot be used.  
Before operating the unit, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference.  
Panasonic Corporation  
1006 Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan  
85264181230001  
CV6233187877  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
FEATURES  
• Microprocessor Controlled Operation  
The interior compartment of the remote controller contains several  
features to facilitate automatic operation, easy logically displayed  
for easy use.  
• Air Sweep Control  
This function moves a flap up and down in the air outlet, directing  
air in a sweeping motion around the room and providing comfort in  
every corner.  
• 24-Hour ON or OFF Timer  
This timer can be set to automatically turn the unit on or off at any  
time within a 24 hour period.  
• Automatic Restart Function for Power Failure  
Even when power failure occurs, preset programmed operation  
can be reactivated once power resumes.  
• Automatic Switching between Cooling and Heating  
This unit automatically switches between cooling operation and  
heating operation according to the difference between the room  
temperature and the temperature setting.  
(This function is available only for “Single use” of COOL/DRY/  
HEAT Model.)  
• 1-Hour OFF Timer  
This timer can be set to automatically turn off the unit at any time  
after one hour.  
• Night Setback  
This function saves energy by controlling operation to provide a  
quieter operating sound than normal.  
• Hot Start Heating System  
Right from the start, the air is warm and comfortable. This system  
prevents any cold blasts at the beginning while the heat pump is  
warming up, or even defrosting.  
• Automatic and 3-step Fan Speed  
Auto/High/Medium/Low  
(This function is available only for COOL/DRY/HEAT Model.)  
NOTE  
• Since the wired remote controller is designed to be commonly used for various air conditioners, some of the functions of the wireless  
remote controller supplied with the indoor unit cannot be used.  
• “Single use” means that only one indoor unit is connected with one outdoor unit in a one-unit-to-one-unit configuration.  
• “Multiple use” (i.e. Flexi-Multi system) means that two or more indoor units are connected with one outdoor unit in a multiple-unit-to-one-unit  
configuration.  
CONTENTS  
Page  
FEATURES......................................................................................................................................... 2  
PRODUCT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 2  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................................... 2  
INSTALLATION LOCATION ................................................................................................................ 3  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................3  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................................................................. 3  
REMOTE CONTROLLER................................................................................................................... 4  
OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER........................................................................... 7  
1. Automatic Operation (only for COOL/DRY/HEAT Model) .................................................... 7  
2. Manual Operation................................................................................................................ 7  
3. Adjusting the Fan Speed .....................................................................................................8  
4. Fan Only.............................................................................................................................. 8  
5. Night Setback Mode ............................................................................................................ 8  
SPECIAL REMARKS.......................................................................................................................... 8  
SETTING THE TIMER........................................................................................................................ 9  
USING THE 1-HOUR OFF TIMER...................................................................................................10  
ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION .......................................................................................10  
PRODUCT INFORMATION  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
If you have problems or questions concerning your wired  
remote controller, you will need the following information.  
The following symbols used in this manual, alert you  
to potentially dangerous conditions to users, service  
personnel or the appliance:  
Model No. __________________________________  
Date of purchase _____________________________  
Dealer’s address _____________________________  
Phone number _______________________________  
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe  
practice which can result in severe  
personal injury or death.  
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe  
practice which can result in personal  
CAUTION  
injury or product or property damage.  
2
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION LOCATION  
• To prevent possible hazards from insulation failure,  
the unit must be grounded.  
We recommend that this wired remote controller be  
installed properly by qualified installation technicians  
in accordance with the Installation Instructions  
provided with the unit.  
• Do not clean inside the indoor and outdoor units by users.  
Engage authorized dealer or specialist for cleaning.  
• In case of malfunction of this appliance, do not repair by  
yourself. Contact to the sales dealer or service dealer for a  
repair.  
• Refrigerant gas leakage may cause fire.  
• Do not install this wired remote  
controller where there are fumes or  
flammable gases, or in an extremely  
humid space such as a greenhouse.  
• Do not install the wired remote  
controller where excessively high  
heat-generating objects are placed.  
• For safety, be sure to turn the air conditioner off and  
also to disconnect the power before cleaning.  
• Pull off the power plug from a receptacle, or switch off the  
breaker, or switch off the power disconnecting mean to  
isolate the air conditioner from the main power supply in  
case of emergency.  
Avoid:  
To protect the air conditioner from heavy corrosion, avoid installing  
the outdoor unit where salty sea water can splash directly onto it or  
in sulphurous air near a spa.  
CAUTION  
• Do not turn the air conditioner on and off from the power  
mains switch. Use the ON/OFF operation button.  
• Do not stick anything into the air outlet of the outdoor unit.  
This is dangerous because the fan is rotating at high  
speed.  
• Do not touch the air inlet or the sharp aluminum fins  
of the outdoor unit. You may get injured.  
• Keep the fire alarm and the air outlet at least 1.5m away from  
the unit.  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
1. All wiring must conform to the local electrical codes.  
Consult your dealer or a qualified electrician for details.  
2. Each unit must be properly grounded with a ground (or  
earth) wire or through the supply wiring.  
3. Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician.  
• Do not let children play with the air conditioner.  
• Do not cool or heat the room too much if babies or invalids  
are present.  
NOTE  
• Do not sit or step on the unit. You may fall down  
accidentally.  
• Do not stick any object into the FAN CASE.  
You may be injured and the unit may be damaged.  
Pull off the power plug from a receptacle, or switch off the breaker, or  
switch off the power disconnecting mean to isolate the air conditioner  
from the main power supply when not in use for a long time.  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• Read this Instruction Manual carefully before using  
this air conditioner. If you still have any difficulties  
or problems, consult your dealer for help.  
• This air conditioner is designed to give you  
comfortable room conditions. Use this only for its  
intended purpose as described in this Instruction  
Manual.  
NOTICE  
• This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
• This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of  
the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
• Confirm to authorized dealer or specialist on usage of  
specified refrigerant type.  
Using of refrigerant other than the specified type may cause  
product damage, burst and injury etc.  
• Never touch the unit with wet hands.  
• Never use or store gasoline or other flammable vapor or  
liquid near the air conditioner — it is very dangerous.  
• Do not use this appliance in a potentially explosive  
atmosphere.  
• This air conditioner has no ventilator for intaking fresh air  
from outdoors. You must open doors or windows frequently  
when you use gas or oil heating appliances in the same  
room, which consume a lot of oxygen from the air.  
Otherwise there is a risk of suffocation in an extreme case.  
• Do not swallow the battery.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
• After removing the battery from remote controller, keep it  
away from the reach of children. The battery can cause  
death by suffocation if swallowed.  
• FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, follow the  
attached installation instructions. Any changes or modifications  
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
NOTE  
The descriptions on the AUTO ( ) or HEAT ( ) operation mode are only for the “COOL/DRY/HEAT Model,and not for the  
“COOL/DRY Model.”  
Display  
Information on the operating conditions is displayed while the remote  
controller is switched on. If the unit is turned off, only the mode that was set  
previously is still displayed.  
Temperature setting buttons (TEMP.)  
Press the  
button to increase the set temperature.  
Press the  
button to reduce the set temperature.  
The temperature setting changes by 2 °F each time one of the TEMP. buttons  
is pressed.  
FAN SPEED selector button  
: The air conditioner automatically decides the fan speeds.  
: High fan speed  
: Medium fan speed  
: Low fan speed  
NIGHT SETBACK button  
For details, see “5. Night Setback Mode”. When you press this button in the  
HEAT, DRY or COOL mode, the  
mark appears in the display, and the  
remote controller will automatically adjust the set temperature to save energy.  
FLAP button  
Press this button either to select the setting of the airflow direction to one of  
the six possible positions manually or to select the sweep function which  
moves the flap up and down automatically.  
: The airflow direction can be set manually. (six positions)  
: The flap moves up and down automatically.  
NOTE  
When you press the FLAP button, the air flow direction will be changed one by  
one as follows.  
SWEEP  
ACL button (ALL CLEAR)  
Timer and Present Time setting buttons  
First, press the SET button to select the mode (ON, OFF and Present Time  
settings) you want.  
Each time you press the ‘‘HH’’ button, the hours advance by one.  
(PM0, PM1.....PM11, AM0, AM1.....AM11)  
When you press the ACL button while the  
operation button is ON, all settings are cleared.  
Press the ACL button if the air conditioner is not  
operating correctly.  
Each time you press the ‘‘MM’’ button, the minutes advance by one when  
setting Present Time and by ten when setting ON and OFF Time.  
SET button  
For details, see “SETTING THE TIMER”.  
Press this button to select the mode you want to program.  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ON/OFF operation button  
This button is for turning the air conditioner on and off.  
MODE selector button  
Use this button to select AUTO, HEAT, DRY, COOL or FAN mode.  
(AUTO)  
: When this setting is selected, the air conditioner calculates the difference between the  
thermostat setting and the room temperature and automatically switches to the ‘‘COOL’ or  
‘‘HEAT’’ mode as appropriate. (This function is available only for “Single use” of COOL/DRY/  
HEAT Model.)  
(HEAT)  
(DRY)  
(COOL)  
(FAN)  
: The air conditioner makes the room warmer.  
: The air conditioner reduces the humidity in the room.  
: The air conditioner makes the room cooler.  
: The air conditioner works only as a circulation fan except for “Multiple use” of COOL/DRY/  
HEAT Model.  
1 HR. TIMER button (1-HOUR OFF TIMER)  
: When you press this button, regardless of whether the unit is operating or stopping, the unit operates for  
one hour and then shuts down.  
TIMER SELECT button  
No display :The timer does not operate.  
:
:
The air conditioner starts at the set time.  
The air conditioner stops at the set time.  
:
The air conditioner stops and starts, or starts and stops, at the set times every day.  
Sensor  
A temperature sensor inside the remote controller senses the room temperature.  
SENSOR button  
When you press this button (use a small-tipped object such as a ballpoint pen), the  
mark will disappear at the  
display. And the room temperature is detected by the sensor which is built into the remote controller and the air  
conditioner is controlled accordingly.  
NOTE  
If the remote controller is located near a heat source, such as a space heater or in direct sunlight, press the  
SENSOR button to switch to the sensor on the indoor unit.  
NOTE  
The indoor fan runs continuously when the system is in normal operation. It does not turn off when the desired room temperature is  
reached. If Night Set Back mode is selected, the fan will turn off intermittently during cooling operation in order to control air flow.  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
REMOTE CONTROLLER (DISPLAY)  
Displayed when indoor unit sensor  
is in use  
Displayed when operating NIGHT  
SETBACK mode  
Displayed when setting  
temperature  
Displayed when temperature is  
shown  
Displayed when setting timer  
Symbols  
(3) Temperature setting  
(1) Operation mode  
60 – 86 °F..............................  
AUTO .....................................  
(only for COOL/DRY/HEAT  
Model)  
HEAT......................................  
(only for COOL/DRY/HEAT  
Model)  
When set to 80 °F  
temperature indication ...........  
(4) Timer  
24-hour clock with ON/OFF  
program Timer .......................  
MILD DRY ..............................  
COOL.....................................  
FAN ........................................  
ON Timer. ..............................  
OFF Timer. ............................  
1-hour OFF Timer..................  
(5) NIGHT SETBACK..................  
(2) Fan speed  
Automatic operation ...............  
HIGH .....................................  
MEDIUM.................................  
LOW.......................................  
(6) Flap angle indication..............  
Sweep indication....................  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
1. Automatic Operation  
2. Manual Operation  
(only for COOL/DRY/HEAT Model)  
• Single use  
This unit automatically switches between cooling operation and  
heating operation according to the difference between the room  
temperature and the temperature setting.  
• Multiple use  
The air conditioner calculates the difference between the  
thermostat setting and room temperature, and automatically  
determines the mode to operate under cooling or heating. Then,  
the air conditioner continuously operates under the mode selected  
at initial operation.  
STEP 2  
STEP 3  
STEP 1  
STEP 4  
STEP 5  
Check that the circuit breaker on the power panel is  
turned on.  
NOTE  
STEP 2  
STEP 1  
If the automatic operation settings of the unit do not  
meet your needs, press the setting buttons as  
described below and change the settings as desired.  
STEP 1  
Press the MODE selector button  
and select the desired mode.  
For heating operation  
Check that the circuit breaker on the power panel is  
turned on.  
o
o
o
o
NOTE  
For dehumidifying operation  
For cooling operation  
For fan only operation  
(No Fan mode in “Multiple use” of  
COOL/DRY/HEAT Model)  
Once  
mode is selected and the unit is preset by  
following the steps below, you can have the air  
conditioner automatically bring the room to the desired  
temperature simply by pressing the ON/OFF operation  
button.  
STEP 2  
STEP 3  
To start the air conditioner, press the ON/  
OFF operation button.  
Press the TEMP. setting buttons to change  
the temperature setting to the desired  
temperature.  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
Press the MODE selector button to  
Press the ON/OFF operation button.  
.
Adjustable temperature range:  
86 °F max.  
60 °F min.  
To stop the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF operation  
button again.  
STEP 4  
STEP 5  
Set the FAN SPEED selector button to the  
setting you want.  
Press the FLAP button and set the airflow  
direction as desired.  
(Refer to “ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW  
DIRECTION” on page 10.)  
To change the temperature setting; press the  
temperature setting buttons and change the setting to  
the desired temperature.  
NOTE  
To stop the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF  
operation button again.  
• Choose the best position in the room for the remote  
controller, which also acts as the sensor for room  
comfort and transmits the operating instructions.  
Once you’ve found this best position, always keep the  
remote controller there.  
NOTE  
• This appliance has a built-in 5-minute time delay  
circuit to ensure reliable operation. When the  
operation button is pressed, the compressor will start  
running within three minutes. In the event of power  
failure, the unit will stop.  
• The display on the remote controller shows the setting  
temperature and not the room temperature.  
• When multiple indoor units are used and units in other  
rooms are already operating, they will be operating  
with the same mode as the operating indoor units.  
(only for “Multiple use” of COOL/DRY/HEAT Model)  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
A. In Cooling and DRY Mode: ( and  
)
3. Adjusting the Fan Speed  
A. Automatic fan speed  
Simply set the FAN SPEED selector button to the  
position.  
This automatically sets the best fan speed for the room  
temperature.  
B. Manual fan speed  
When the night setback mode is selected, the air conditioner  
automatically raises the temperature setting 2 °F when 30 minutes  
have passed after the selection was made, and then another 2 °F  
after another 30 minutes have passed, regardless of the indoor  
temperature when night setback was selected. This enables you  
to save energy without sacrificing comfort. This function is  
convenient when gentle cooling is needed.  
If you want to adjust fan speed manually during operation,  
just set the FAN SPEED selector button as desired. [  
, or  
,
]
2 °F  
4. Fan Only  
Setting  
temperature  
2 °F  
30 min.  
30 min.  
STEP 2  
STEP 1  
Press the NIGHT  
SETBACK button  
Time  
STEP 3  
B. In Heating Mode: (  
)
(only for COOL/DRY/HEAT Model)  
When the night setback mode is selected, the air conditioner  
automatically lowers the temperature setting 4 °F when 30  
minutes have passed after the selection was made, and then  
another 4 °F after another 30 minutes have passed, regardless of  
the indoor temperature when night setback was selected. This  
enables you to save energy without sacrificing comfort. This  
function is convenient when gentle heating is needed.  
If you want to circulate air without any temperature  
control, follow these steps:  
STEP 1  
Press the MODE selector button to switch to  
the fan mode  
Setting  
temperature  
4 °F  
.
4 °F  
STEP 2  
STEP 3  
Press the ON/OFF operation button.  
Press the FAN SPEED selector button to  
select the fan speed of your choice (  
or ).  
,
30 min.  
30 min.  
Time  
Press the NIGHT  
SETBACK button  
There is no FAN only function in “Multiple use” of  
COOL/DRY/HEAT Model.  
NOTE  
5. Night Setback Mode  
SPECIAL REMARKS  
Power failure during operation  
In the event of power failure, the unit will stop. When the power is  
resumed within 8 hours, the unit will restart automatically in  
approximately five minutes, or 15 minutes in “Multiple use” of COOL/  
DRY/HEAT Model on AUTO mode by the remote controller.  
Remote Controller  
The remote controller sends the setting condition to the air  
conditioner regularly at five minute intervals.  
Remote Controller Display  
If the display malfunctions, press the ACL button.  
This resets the remote controller back to the initial settings.  
Make the settings again.  
Night Setback Mode is used for saving energy.  
Press the NIGHT SETBACK button while unit is operating.  
The  
mark appears in the display.  
To release the night setback function, press the NIGHT SETBACK  
button again.  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3. How to set the ON time  
(Example) To start operation at 7:10 am.  
SETTING THE TIMER  
ON TIME  
Present time  
Indication  
Operation  
1. Press the SET button once.  
The timer  
indication alone  
flashes and the previous set-  
time is only displayed.  
2. • Press the HH button until  
AM 7 is displayed.  
The display will change  
automatically back to show the  
present time after about 10 sec.  
1. How to set the present time  
(Example) To set to 9:10 pm.  
• Press the MM button until  
10 is displayed.  
3. Press the TIMER SELECT  
The present time and  
displayed.  
are  
button once to set ON time.  
To cancel the setting, press the TIMER SELECT button three times.  
4. How to set daily ON/OFF repeat timer  
Operation  
Indication  
(Example) To start operation at 7:10 am. and stop the air conditioner  
at 11:30 pm.  
1. Press the SET button three  
The time indication alone  
flashes.  
times.  
2. • Press the HH button until  
PM 9 is displayed.  
The display will flash for 10 sec.  
and automatically stop flashing  
except for the “ : ” symbol.  
• Press the MM button until  
10 is displayed.  
2. How to set the OFF time  
(Example) To stop the air conditioner at 11:30 pm.  
Present time  
ON TIME  
OFF TIME  
Programmed  
daily ON / OFF  
OFF TIME  
Present time  
9:10 pm.  
Present time  
7:10 am.  
ON  
11:30pm.  
OFF  
Operation  
Indication  
1. Press the SET button twice.  
The timer  
indication alone  
flashes and the previous set-  
time is only displayed.  
2. • Press the HH button until  
PM 11 is displayed.  
The display will change  
automatically back to show the  
present time after about 10 sec.  
Operation  
Indication  
Set the timer ON/OFF times as The present time PM 9:10 and  
shown in 2 and 3.  
• Press the MM button until  
30 is displayed.  
are displayed.  
3. Press the TIMER SELECT  
The present time and  
button twice to set OFF time. displayed.  
are  
To cancel the setting, press the TIMER SELECT button once.  
NOTE  
To cancel the setting, press the TIMER SELECT button twice.  
You can check the timer ON/OFF times after you have set them by  
pressing the SET button.  
5. Backup function  
Even if the main power supply to the unit is turned off, the remote  
controller will store the previous settings in its internal memory for up  
to 8 hours. If the power is not turned back on within 8 hours, the  
previous settings will be lost. In this case, the mode settings must be  
reset by the user.  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USING THE 1-HOUR OFF  
TIMER  
ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW  
DIRECTION  
The vertical airflow can be adjusted by moving the flap with the  
remote controller. Do not move the flap with your hands. Confirm that  
the remote controller has been turned on. Use the FLAP button to  
set either the sweep function or one of the six airflow direction  
settings.  
1. 1-Hour OFF Timer  
This function causes the unit to operate for one hour and then  
stop, regardless of whether the unit is on or off when this  
button is pressed.  
A. Sweep function  
The flap starts moving  
up and down to deliver  
air over the sweep  
range.  
The  
indicator in the display indicates that this function is  
operating.  
Setting procedure:  
Regardless of whether the unit is operating or stopped, press the 1  
HR. TIMER button.  
B. Setting the airflow manually  
appears in the display.  
SWEEP  
Referring to the above  
Cancellation procedure:  
Press the ON/OFF operation button to turn the unit off, wait for the  
unit to stop operating, and then press the ON/OFF operation button  
again.  
The 1-Hour Timer function is now cancelled and the unit operates  
normally.  
illustration, use the  
FLAP button to set the  
airflow direction within  
the range used during  
the heating, cooling, or  
dehumidifying  
COOL  
DRY  
FAN  
SWEEP  
HEAT  
operation.  
NOTE  
• If, while the 1-Hour Timer function is operating, the 1HR. TIMER  
button is pressed once to cancel the function and then again, the  
unit continues to operate for one hour from that point in time and  
then stops.  
• It is not possible to use the OFF Timer and 1-Hour OFF Timer  
together. Whichever function is set last takes precedence. If the 1  
HR. TIMER button is pressed while the TIMER OFF function  
operates, the OFF Timer is cancelled and the unit will stop  
operating one hour later.  
NOTE  
• The flap automatically closes when the unit is off.  
• During the heating operation, the fan speed will be very low and the  
flap will be in the horizontal position (position ) until the air being  
blown out of the unit begins to warm. Once the air warms up, the  
flap position and fan speed change to the settings specified with  
the remote controller.  
CAUTION  
2. Operation together with the daily ON/OFF  
repeat timer  
• Use the FLAP button on the remote controller to adjust the  
position of the flap. If you move the flap by hand, the flap  
position according to the remote controller and the actual  
flap position may no longer match. If this should happen,  
shut off the unit, wait for the flap to close, and then turn on  
the unit again; the flap position will now be normal again.  
• Do not have the flap pointed down during cooling operation.  
Condensation may begin to form around the air vent and drip  
down.  
The 1-Hour OFF Timer setting is given priority over the DAILY ON/  
OFF REPEAT setting.  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX B INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(CZ-RD515U)  
CZ-RD515U  
(852-6-4190-592-00-0)  
A-2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Wired Remote Controller  
In order to install this wired remote controller onto a wall-mounted model, the connection kit  
IMPORTANT  
(CZ-RC515U or CZ-RC515UA), which must be purchased separately, is required.  
Once the wired remote controller is connected, the wireless remote controller cannot be used.  
Table 1  
Parts supplied with the remote controller  
See Table 1.  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
26.2 ft. (8m)  
Wired  
remote  
controller  
Wire  
harness  
Remote controller installation guidelines  
1
1
Installation location  
Mount the remote controller 3.3 to 4.9 ft. (1 to 1.5  
meters) off the floor where it can sense the average  
temperature of the room.  
5/32 15/16"  
(4 25mm)  
Machine  
screws  
Instruction  
manual  
2
2
2
1
1
Do not mount the remote controller in a place  
exposed to direct sunlight or where it is exposed to  
outside air such as near a window.  
5/32 15/16"  
(4 25mm)  
Tapping  
screws  
Installation  
Instructions  
Do not mount the remote controller behind a curtain or  
other object so that it is separated from the air circula-  
tion of the room.  
Mount the remote controller inside the room being air  
Spacers  
conditioned.  
Switching the room temperature sensor  
Room temperature sensors are separately incorporated in both the indoor unit and the remote controller. Either sensor can  
be used to sense the room temperature. The indoor unit sensor is usually used.  
If you wish the remote controller to sense the room temperature, press the SENSOR button with a ballpoint pen or tool with  
a small tip. (Refer to Fig. 9 on page 4 to locate the SENSOR button.)  
How to install the remote controller  
IMPORTANT  
The remote controller is set to “Cool/Dry/Heat model” at  
the time of shipment from the factory. If the purchased air  
conditioner is a COOL/DRY model, follow the instructions  
on the label and change the switch on the reverse side of  
the remote controller unit to “Cool/Dry model”. (Fig. 1)  
The remote controller is also set to “Single” at the time of  
shipment from the factory. For multiple use, set the  
switch on the reverse side of the remote controller unit to  
“Multi”. (Fig. 1)  
After all work is completed, if any switches have been  
changed, then be sure to press the ACL (Reset) button.  
(Refer to Fig. 9 on page 4 to locate the ACL (Reset) but-  
ton.)  
Fig. 1  
CV6233187884  
85264190592000 2011  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
A. Installing with in-wall junction box  
In-wall junction box (locally purchased)  
(1) Install the junction box (locally purchased) into the wall.  
(Figs. 2-a and 3)  
(2) Pass the wire harness through the junction box and  
conduit. (Fig. 3)  
Tab  
(3) Insert a flathead screwdriver into the 5 tab locations  
and disconnect the back plate of the remote controller by  
lifting up slightly. (Fig. 2-b)  
2-3/8"  
(60mm)  
Back  
plate  
The tabs are thin; take care not to chip them.  
Fig. 2-a  
Fig. 2-b  
(4) Pass the wire harness connector through the cord open-  
ing on the back plate of the remote controller.  
from the indoor unit  
Use nippers or a similar tool to cut out the slots for the  
remote controller back plate screws. Insert the spacers  
and use the machine screws to install the remote con-  
troller back plate. (Fig. 3)  
In-wall junction box  
(5) Insert the connector into the PCB of the remote controller  
unit, and wrap the wire harness around the hook. (Fig. 4)  
Opening  
Wire harness  
(6) Store the excess wire harness inside the junction box,  
then hook the remote controller unit onto the top of the  
back plate and install the remote controller unit.  
(7) To remove the remote controller unit after it has been  
installed, insert a flathead screwdriver into the slot on the  
bottom of the case and turn it. (Fig. 5)  
Wall  
Spacers  
Back plate  
Machine  
screws  
B. Installing directly onto the wall  
Remote  
controller  
(1) Insert a flathead screwdriver into the 5 tab locations and  
disconnect the back plate of the remote controller by lift-  
ing up slightly. (Fig. 2-b)  
Fig. 3  
The tabs are thin; take care not to chip them.  
PCB  
(2) Use tapping screws to directly fasten the remote con-  
troller back plate onto the wall. (Fig. 6)  
(3) Insert the connector into the PCB of the remote controller  
unit, and wrap the wire harness around the hook. (Fig. 4)  
Hook  
Slot  
(4) Use nippers or a similar tool to cut out the slot on the top  
of the remote controller unit. Pass the wire harness  
through the slot, then hook the remote controller unit  
onto the top of the back plate and install the remote con-  
troller unit.  
Connector  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
(5) In order to conceal the exposed wiring, use a wire cover  
(locally purchased) or similar means.  
NOTE  
Wire harness  
Cut out  
When installing the remote controller back plate, be sure  
that it is flat and straight. Do not over-tighten the installa-  
tion screws.  
Install the remote controller away from all sources of elec-  
Wall  
trical noise.  
Back plate  
Install a noise filter or take other appropriate action if elec-  
Tapping  
screws  
trical noise affects the power supply circuit of the unit.  
Remote  
controller  
Fig. 6  
2
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7P IND and 4P RC  
wiring connector  
5P FLAP  
wiring connector  
How to wire the remote controller  
Ceiling  
panel  
(1) Turn OFF the power and remove the ceiling panel  
air-intake grille. (Refer to 3-6-1 Before Installing the  
Ceiling Panel in the Installation Instructions supplied  
with the indoor unit.)  
(2) Remove the 3 power box cover screws and 2 control  
box cover screws, then remove both covers. At this  
time, take care not to drop the covers. (Fig. 7)  
Control  
box  
cover  
(3) Disconnect the 7P (IND) terminal and 4P (RC) termi-  
nal of the 7P IND and 4P RC wiring connectors and  
the 5P terminal of the 5P FLAP wiring connector  
from the control box PCB connectors (IND, RC,  
FLAP). Disconnect each wiring connector from the  
clamp that fastens it. (Fig. 7)  
Power box cover  
Indicator  
(4) Remove the ceiling panel. (To remove the ceiling  
panel, follow the steps for 3-6 How to Install the  
Ceiling Panel in the reverse order. Refer to the  
Installation Instructions supplied with the indoor unit.)  
Fig. 7  
Fig. 8-a  
Indicator  
7P IND and 4P RC  
wiring connector  
5P FLAP  
7P IND and 4P RC  
wiring connector wiring connector  
Ceiling  
panel  
Clamps  
Wire harness  
Remote  
controller  
4P  
7P  
5P FLAP  
wiring  
connector  
Control PCB  
Putty  
Terminal cover  
Wire harness  
Indicator  
Wire harness  
Clamping strap  
Fig. 8-b  
Fig. 8  
(5) Remove the terminal cover screws, then remove the cover. At this time, take care not to drop the cover. (Fig. 8)  
(6) Pull in the wire harness from the remote controller as shown in Fig. 8-b.  
Remove the putty before wiring. After wiring, make sure to restore the putty.  
(7) Insert the wire harness 4P terminal into the control box PCB connector (RC). (Fig. 8-a)  
(8) Install the terminal cover. Then install the ceiling panel. (Refer to 3-6 How to Install the Ceiling Panel in the  
Installation Instructions supplied with the indoor unit.)  
(9) Insert only the 7P (IND) terminal of the 7P IND and 4P RC wiring connector into the connector (IND) on the control  
box PCB. Store the 4P terminal inside the control box. (Fig. 8-a)  
(10) Next, insert the 5P terminal of the 5P FLAP wiring connector into the connector (FLAP) on the control box PCB.  
(Fig. 8-a)  
(11) When the connections are completed, fasten the wire harness and each wiring connector with the clamps.  
(12) Install the power box cover and control box cover.  
(13) Install the air-intake grille. (Refer to 3-6 How to Install the Ceiling Panel in the Installation Instructions supplied  
with the indoor unit.)  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
How to Test Run the Air Conditioner  
After turning on the power of the air conditioner, use the  
remote controller and follow the steps below to conduct  
the test run.  
(1) Set the remote controller in Test Run mode. (Fig. 9)  
a)Press and hold the NIGHT SETBACK button and  
the 1HR. TIMER button.  
ON/OFF  
operation button  
b)Then press and hold the ACL (Reset) button with  
a pointed object such as the tip of a pen. After 5  
seconds, release the ACL button first.  
NIGHT SETBACK  
button  
1 HR.TIMER  
button  
c)Then release the NIGHT SETBACK and 1HR.  
TIMER buttons.  
d)  
appears and “oP-1” blinking in the remote  
controller clock display area. (Fig. 10)  
(2) Start Cooling mode test run by pressing the ON/OFF  
operation button of the remote controller. (Fig. 9)  
ACL (Reset)  
button  
SENSOR button  
This starts the fan producing uncooled forced air  
with the 3 indicator lamps (OPERATION lamp,  
TIMER lamp, and HIGH POWER lamp) on the  
main unit blinking. (Fig. 11)  
Fig. 9  
After 3 minutes, the system shifts into cooling  
operation, and cool air will start to be felt. Cooling  
mode test run is unaffected by the room tempera-  
ture.  
(3) Press the ON/OFF operation button of the remote  
controller again to stop the test run. (Fig. 9)  
Fig. 10  
(4) Finally press the ACL (Reset) button of the remote  
controller to release it from Test Run mode to return  
to normal mode. (Fig. 9)  
“ ” and “oP-1” will disappear from the remote  
controller clock display area.  
NOTE  
Troubleshooting:  
In the event that the green OPERATION lamp is blink-  
ing upon powering up the system, an error condition  
exists. In this case, refer to the self-diagnostics proce-  
dure which can be seen by opening the air-intake grille.  
OPERATION button  
OPERATION lamp  
TIMER lamp  
HIGH POWER lamp  
IMPORTANT  
REMOTE CONTROL receiver  
Fig. 11  
After the test run is completed, be sure to press the  
ACL (Reset) button to return to normal mode. The air  
conditioner will not operate correctly if this is not done.  
WI1011-0  
Printed in China  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX C INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installing the Connection Kit  
(
)
for Wall-Mounted Models  
CZ-RC515U  
(852-6-4190-590-00-0)  
A-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Connection Kit  
Parts included in the package  
See Table 1.  
Table 1  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
Truss-head Phillips  
5/32 13/32"  
Tapping  
screw  
Clamping  
strap  
1
1
(4 10mm  
)
Wire  
(with a  
1
7-3/32"(180mm  
)
noise filter)  
Clamp  
Label  
2
1
Wire tube  
1
Top cover  
Installation  
instructions  
1
Installing the connection kit  
A. 7000 BTU, 9000 BTU, and 12000 BTU inverter models  
(1) Remove the air intake grille.  
Screw  
Tab  
(2) Remove the terminal cover. Pull out the thermistor, then remove the grille.  
For details on steps (1) and (2), refer to the Installation Instructions  
Screw  
included in the outdoor unit package.  
(3) Disengage the top cover from the tabs on the sides of the component  
box, then pull the cover toward you to remove it. (Fig. 1)  
(To disengage the tabs, pull the sides of the top cover sideways and out-  
ward from the component box.)  
Component box  
P.C. board  
(4) Remove the 4 component box  
Fig. 1  
Connector (10P)  
installation screws. (Fig. 1)  
(5) Disconnect the indicator-side connec-  
tor (10P) of the wires that connect the  
indicator and component box (Fig. 2a).  
Then disconnect the connector on the  
component box side (10P) and remove  
the wires. (Lifting the P.C. board up  
slightly will make this work easier.)  
(Fig. 2b)  
Indicator  
Connector (10P)  
Fig. 2a  
Fig. 2b  
Connector 2  
(10P)  
Connector 3  
(4P)  
(6) After removing the wires, insert  
Connector 1 of the wires (Fig. 3a) that  
were included in the kit package into  
the indicator (Fig. 2a), then insert  
Connector 2 into the component box.  
(Fig. 2b)  
Holder  
Noise filter  
At this time, pass the wires through so  
that they are held inside the 2 holders  
on the sides of the component box.  
(Fig. 3b)  
Fig. 3b  
Connector 1  
(10P)  
Fig. 3a  
CV6233187907  
85264190590000 2011  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
(7) Feed the wire harness that was included in the wired remote controller package  
into the right lower rear of the unit and route it to the component box. (Fig. 4a)  
Component box  
Wire harness  
When feeding the wire harness through the opening, be careful of the motor  
cable and be sure to feed the wire harness and motor cable together through  
the opening. (Fig. 4b)  
Be careful not to damage the wire harness when installing the conduit during  
unit installation work.  
Motor cable  
Opening  
Wire harness  
Fig. 4a  
Fig. 4b  
Connector 3  
(4P)  
Connector 3  
(4P)  
(8) Cut the wire tube that was included in the kit package to a length  
Connector (4P)  
of approximately 4 inches (100 mm), then feed the wire harness  
through it. Then connect Connector 3 (Fig. 3a) to the wire harness  
connector (4P). (Fig. 4c)  
Wire harness  
Wire tube  
(9) Take the wires (Fig. 3a) and use a wire clamp to bind together the  
Connector (4P)  
wire for the noise filter and the wire for the thermistor (Fig. 5a). Then  
position them so that the noise filter is contained within the space of  
the component box. (Fig. 5b)  
Fig. 4c  
Noise filter  
Wire tube  
Component box  
Clamp  
Clamp  
Clamping strap  
Screw  
Thermistor  
Wire harness  
Fig. 5a  
Fig. 5b  
Fig. 6a  
(10) Pass the wire tube through the clamping strap, and temporarily fasten in place with the screw.  
Next, use a clamp and bind the wires together immediately above the clamping strap, and  
fasten in place with the screw in order to prevent pulling on the wire harness. (Fig. 6a)  
Install the wire tube so that the wires cannot be damaged by the edge of the metal plate.  
(Fig. 6a)  
When re-installing the grille, confirm that there is no slack in the wire harness wires.  
(11) Tighten the 4 screws to install the component box, taking care not to pinch any of the wires,  
then install the top cover. (Fig. 6b)  
(12) Route the wire harness out through the small cut-out located at the bottom right side of the  
indoor unit frame. (Fig. 7a)  
Self-diagnostic label  
Wire harness  
(13) Apply the label that was included in  
<
Completion drawing  
>
Air intake grille  
the package at a location close to  
the self-diagnostic label applied to  
the air intake grille. (Fig. 7b)  
Fig. 6b  
Label  
(14) Refer to the Installation Instructions  
that were included in the outdoor  
unit package and re-install the  
Cut-out  
grille, thermistor, terminal cover,  
and air intake grille.  
Fig. 7a  
Fig. 7b  
2
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
B. 18000 BTU and 24000 BTU inverter models  
(1) Remove the air intake grille.  
(2) Remove the terminal cover. Pull out the thermistor, then remove the grille.  
For details on steps (1) and (2), refer to the Installation Instructions included in  
the outdoor unit package.  
(3) Disengage the top cover from the tabs on the sides of the component box, then  
pull the cover toward you to remove it. (Fig. 1)  
(To disengage the tabs, pull the sides of the top cover sideways and outward  
from the component box.)  
(4) Disconnect the indicator-side connector (10P) of the wires that connect the indi-  
cator and component box (Fig. 2a). Then disconnect the connector on the com-  
ponent box side (10P) and remove the wires. (Lifting the P.C. board up slightly  
will make this work easier.) (Fig. 2b)  
(5) After removing the wires, insert Connector 1 of the wires (Fig. 3a) that were  
included in the kit package into the indicator (Fig. 2a), then insert Connector 2  
into the component box. (Fig. 2b)  
< Completion drawing >  
At this time, pass the wires through so that they are held inside the 2 holders on  
the sides of the component box. (Fig. 3b)  
Fig. 8  
(6) Feed the wire harness that was included in the wired remote controller package  
into the right lower rear of the unit. (Fig. 4a)  
Be careful not to damage the wire harness when installing the conduit during  
unit installation work.  
(7) Pass the wire harness through the wire tube that was included in the kit package.  
Then connect Connector 3 (Fig. 3a) to the wire harness connector (4P). (Fig. 4c)  
(8) Take the wires (Fig. 3a) and use a wire clamp to bind together the wire for the  
noise filter and the wire for the thermistor (Fig. 5a). Then position them so that  
the noise filter is contained within the space of the component box. (Fig. 5b)  
(9) Pass the wire tube through the clamping strap, and temporarily fasten in place  
with the screw. Next, use a clamp and bind the wires together immediately above  
the clamping strap, and fasten in place with the screw in order to prevent pulling  
on the wire harness. (Fig. 6a)  
Install the wire tube so that the wires cannot be damaged by the edge of the  
metal plate. (Fig. 6a)  
When re-installing the grille, confirm that there is no slack in the wire harness  
wires.  
(10) Install the top cover on the component box. (Fig. 8)  
(11) Route the wire harness out through the small cut-out located at the bottom right  
side of the indoor unit frame. (Fig. 7a)  
(12) Apply the label that was included in the package at a location close to the self-  
diagnostic label applied to the air intake grille. (Fig. 7b)  
(13) Refer to the Installation Instructions that were included in the outdoor unit pack-  
age and re-install the grille, thermistor, terminal cover, and air intake grille.  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
How to Test Run the Air Conditioner  
After turning on the power of the air conditioner, use the  
remote controller and follow the steps below to conduct  
the test run.  
(1) Set the remote controller in Test Run mode. (Fig. 9)  
a) Press and hold the NIGHT SETBACK button and  
the 1HR. TIMER button.  
ON/OFF  
operation button  
b) Then press and hold the ACL (Reset) button with  
a pointed object such as the tip of a pen. After 5  
seconds, release the ACL button first.  
NIGHT SETBACK  
button  
c) Then release the NIGHT SETBACK and 1HR.  
TIMER buttons.  
1 HR.TIMER  
button  
d)  
appears with “oP-1” blinking in the remote  
controller clock display area. (Fig. 10)  
(2) Start Cooling mode test run by pressing the  
ON/OFF operation button of the remote controller.  
(Fig. 9)  
ACL (Reset)  
button  
SENSOR button  
This starts the fan producing uncooled forced air  
with the 3 indicator lamps (OPERATION lamp,  
TIMER lamp, and QUIET lamp) on the main unit  
blinking. (Fig. 11)  
Fig. 9  
After 3 minutes, the system shifts into cooling  
operation, and cool air will start to be felt. Cooling  
mode test run is unaffected by the room tempera-  
ture.  
(3) Press the ON/OFF operation button of the remote  
controller again to stop the test run. (Fig. 9)  
(4) Finally press the ACL (Reset) button of the remote  
controller to release it from Test Run mode to return  
to normal mode. (Fig. 9)  
Fig. 10  
“ ” and “oP-1” will disappear from the remote  
controller clock display area.  
NOTE  
OPERATION lamp  
TIMER lamp  
Troubleshooting:  
QUIET lamp  
In the event that the green OPERATION lamp is blink-  
ing upon powering up the system, an error condition  
exists. In this case, refer to the self-diagnostics proce-  
dure on the inside of the air-intake grille.  
IMPORTANT  
After the test run is completed, be sure to press the  
ACL (Reset) button to return to normal mode. The air  
conditioner will not operate correctly if this is not done.  
Fig. 11  
WI1011-0  
Printed in Japan  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installing the Connection Kit  
for Wall Mounted Type 2  
(
)
CZ-RC515UA  
(852-6-4190-591-00-0)  
A-4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Connection Kit  
Parts included in the package  
See Table 1.  
Table 1  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
Parts  
Figure  
Q'ty  
Truss-head Phillips  
5/32 13/32"  
Tapping  
screw  
Clamping  
strap  
Noise filter  
1
1
1
(4 10mm  
)
Installation  
instructions  
Label  
1
Clamp  
2
1
Installing the connection kit  
Ta b  
ꢁRQꢀWRSꢃ  
(1) Remove the air intake grille.  
‡ꢀ)RUꢀWKHꢀGHWDLOVꢀRIꢀVWHSꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢀUHIHUꢀWRꢀWKHꢀ,QVWDOODWLRQꢀ  
,QVWUXFWLRQVꢀWKDWꢀZHUHꢀSURYLGHGꢀZLWKꢀWKHꢀRXWGRRUꢀXQLWꢅ  
(OHFWULFDOꢀER[ꢀFRYHU  
ꢁꢆꢃ 'LVHQJDJHꢀWKHꢀWDEꢀRQꢀWKHꢀERWWRPꢀRIꢀWKHꢀHOHFWULFDOꢀER[  
FRYHUꢄꢀWKHQꢀOLIWꢀXSꢀWKHꢀFRYHUꢀDQGꢀGLVHQJDJHꢀWKHꢀWDEꢀRQꢀWKH  
WRSꢀRIꢀWKHꢀFRYHUꢅꢀ7KHQꢀUHPRYHꢀWKHꢀHOHFWULFDOꢀER[ꢀFRYHUꢅ  
ꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢃ  
ꢁꢇꢃ 'LVFRQQHFWꢀ&RQQHFWRUꢀꢂꢀꢁꢈ3ꢃꢄꢀ&RQQHFWRUꢀꢆꢀꢁꢉ3ꢃꢄꢀDQGꢀ  
&RQQHFWRUꢀꢇꢀꢁꢊ3ꢃꢀIURPꢀWKHꢀ3&ꢀERDUGꢀꢁ3&%ꢃꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢆꢃ  
Ta b  
ꢁꢋꢃ 'UDZꢀWKHꢀ3&%ꢀDSSUR[LPDWHO\ꢀKDOIꢌZD\ꢀRXWꢀRIꢀWKHꢀHOHFWULFDO  
ER[ꢅꢀ:KHQꢀGUDZLQJꢀLWꢀRXWꢄꢀSXVKꢀWKHꢀUHWDLQHUꢀWDEꢀWKDWꢀIDVꢌ  
WHQVꢀWKHꢀ3&%ꢀLQꢀSODFHꢀVOLJKWO\ꢀWRZDUGꢀWKHꢀRXWVLGHꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢇꢃ  
(on bottom)  
Fig. 1  
Draw the PCB out carefully so that  
CAUTION  
the wiring inside the electrical box  
does not damage the capacitor, IC,  
or other components.  
&RQQHFWRUꢀꢂ  
3&%  
3&%  
&RQQHFWRUꢀꢆ  
2. Draw out halfway  
Retainer tab  
&RQQHFWRUꢀꢇ  
1. Push to side slightly  
(OHFWULFDOꢀER[  
(OHFWULFDOꢀER[  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
85264190591000 2011  
CV6233187891  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ꢁꢊꢃ 0RYHꢀWKHꢀMXPSHUꢀFDSꢀWRꢀ:'ꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢋꢃꢄꢀWKHQꢀFRQQHFWꢀWKHꢀQRLVHꢀILOWHUꢀ&RQQHFWRUꢀ$ ꢁꢇ3ꢃꢀWRꢀWKHꢀ3&%ꢀVRFNHWꢀꢁ/$03ꢌꢂꢃ  
DQGꢀFRQQHFWꢀWKHꢀRWKHUꢀQRLVHꢀILOWHUꢀ&RQQHFWRUꢀ%ꢀꢁꢋ3ꢃꢀWRꢀWKHꢀZLUHꢀKDUQHVVꢀFRQQHFWRUꢀꢁꢋ3ꢃꢀRQꢀWKHꢀZLUHGꢀUHPRWHꢀ  
FRQWUROOHUꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢊꢃ  
&RQQHFWRUꢀ$ꢀꢁꢇ3ꢃ  
3&%  
3&%  
6RFNHWꢀꢁ/$03ꢌꢂꢃ  
ꢁꢇ3ꢃ  
&RQQHFWRUꢀ%ꢀꢁꢋ3ꢃ  
-XPSHUꢀFDS  
&RQQHFWRUꢀ%  
ꢁꢋ3ꢃ  
:'  
:LUHꢀ  
:LUHꢀKDUQHVV  
KDUQHVV  
1RLVHꢀILOWHU  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
ꢁꢍꢃ ,QVHUWꢀWKHꢀ3&%ꢀEDFNꢀLQWRꢀLWVꢀRULJLQDOꢀORFDWLRQꢀLQꢀWKHꢀHOHFWULFDOꢀER[ꢅ  
ꢁꢈꢃ 5HFRQQHFWꢀWKHꢀWKUHHꢀFRQQHFWRUVꢀWKDWꢀZHUHꢀUHPRYHGꢀLQꢀVWHSꢀꢁꢇꢃꢅ  
ꢁꢎꢃ 3DVVꢀWKHꢀZLUHꢀKDUQHVVꢀIURPꢀWKHꢀZLUHGꢀUHPRWHꢀ  
FRQWUROOHUꢀWKURXJKꢀWKHꢀFODPSLQJꢀVWUDSꢄꢀDQGꢀWLJKWHQꢀWKH  
FODPSLQJꢀVWUDSꢀVFUHZꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢍꢃ  
Wire harness  
Screw  
To wired remote controller  
Clamping strap  
Fig. 6  
2
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ꢁꢉꢃ ,QVHUWꢀWKHꢀQRLVHꢀILOWHUꢀLQWRꢀWKHꢀHOHFWULFDOꢀER[ꢄꢀWKHQꢀIDVWHQꢀWKHꢀQRLVHꢀILOWHUꢀ&RQQHFWRUꢀ%ꢀZLUHꢀDQGꢀWKHꢀZLUHꢀKDUQHVVꢀRIꢀWKH  
ZLUHGꢀUHPRWHꢀFRQWUROOHUꢀDVꢀVKRZQꢀLQꢀWKHꢀILJXUHꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢈꢃ  
ꢁꢂꢏꢃ ,QꢀRUGHUꢀWRꢀSUHYHQWꢀSXOOLQJꢀRQꢀWKHꢀKDUQHVVꢄꢀIDVWHQꢀWKHꢀSDUWꢀLPPHGLDWHO\ꢀDERYHꢀWKHꢀVWUDSꢀZLWKꢀDꢀFODPSꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢎꢃꢀ  
NOTE  
$IWHUꢀIDVWHQLQJꢄꢀFXWꢀDZD\ꢀWKHꢀH[FHVVꢀSDUWꢀRIꢀWKHꢀFODPSꢅ  
Wire harness  
Clamp  
&ODPS  
1RLVHꢀILOWHU  
Fig. 8  
:LUHꢀKDUQHVV  
$LUꢌLQWDNHꢀJULOOH  
Fig. 7  
6HOIꢌGLDJQRVWLFV  
label  
ꢁꢂꢂꢃ 5HLQVWDOOꢀWKHꢀHOHFWULFDOꢀER[ꢀFRYHUꢅ  
/DEHO  
ꢁ6XSSOLHGꢃ  
ꢁꢂꢆꢃ $SSO\ꢀWKHꢀVXSSOLHGꢀODEHOꢀFORVHꢀWRꢀWKHꢀVHOIꢌGLDJQRVꢌ  
WLFVꢀODEHOꢀRQꢀWKHꢀLQVLGHꢀRIꢀWKHꢀUHPRYHGꢀDLUꢌLQWDNH  
JULOOHꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢉꢃ  
,QVLGHꢀDLUꢌLQWDNHꢀJULOOH  
Fig. 9  
ꢁꢂꢇꢃ 5HLQVWDOOꢀWKHꢀDLUꢌLQWDNHꢀJULOOHꢅ  
‡ꢀ)RUꢀWKHꢀGHWDLOVꢀRIꢀVWHSꢀꢁꢂꢇꢃꢄꢀUHIHUꢀWRꢀWKHꢀ,QVWDOODWLRQ  
,QVWUXFWLRQVꢀWKDWꢀZHUHꢀSURYLGHGꢀZLWKꢀWKHꢀRXWGRRU  
XQLWꢅ  
Open hole  
:KHQꢀLQVWDOOLQJꢀWKHꢀDLUꢌLQWDNHꢀJULOOHꢄꢀLQVWDOOꢀLWꢀVRꢀWKDW  
WKHꢀZLUHꢀKDUQHVVꢀIRUꢀWKHꢀZLUHGꢀUHPRWHꢀFRQWUROOHU  
HPHUJHVꢀIURPꢀWKHꢀVPDOOꢀRSHQꢀKROHꢀRQꢀWKHꢀULJKWꢀVLGH  
RIꢀWKHꢀJULOOHꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢏꢃ  
Wire harness  
Fig. 10  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
How to Test Run the Air Conditioner  
$IWHUꢀWXUQLQJꢀRQꢀWKHꢀSRZHUꢀRIꢀWKHꢀDLUꢀFRQGLWLRQHUꢄꢀXVHꢀWKH  
UHPRWHꢀFRQWUROOHUꢀDQGꢀIROORZꢀWKHꢀVWHSVꢀEHORZꢀWRꢀFRQGXFW  
WKHꢀWHVWꢀUXQꢅ  
ꢁꢂꢃ 6HWꢀWKHꢀUHPRWHꢀFRQWUROOHUꢀLQꢀ7HVWꢀ5XQꢀPRGHꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢂꢃ  
Dꢃ 3UHVVꢀDQGꢀKROGꢀWKHꢀ1,*+7 6(7%$&.ꢀEXWWRQꢀDQG  
ON/OFF  
WKHꢀꢂ+5ꢅꢀ7,0(5ꢀEXWWRQꢅ  
operation button  
Eꢃ 7KHQꢀSUHVVꢀDQGꢀKROGꢀWKHꢀ$&/ ꢁ5HVHWꢃꢀEXWWRQꢀZLWK  
DꢀSRLQWHGꢀREMHFWꢀVXFKꢀDVꢀWKHꢀWLSꢀRIꢀDꢀSHQꢅꢀ$IWHUꢀꢊ  
VHFRQGVꢄꢀUHOHDVHꢀWKHꢀ$&/ EXWWRQꢀILUVWꢅ  
NIGHT SETBACK  
button  
Fꢃ 7KHQꢀUHOHDVHꢀWKHꢀ1,*+7 6(7%$&.ꢀDQGꢀꢂ+5ꢅ  
1 HR.TIMER  
button  
7,0(5ꢀEXWWRQVꢅ  
Gꢃ  
DSSHDUVꢀZLWKꢀ´R3ꢌꢂµꢀEOLQNLQJꢀLQꢀWKHꢀUHPRWHꢀ  
FRQWUROOHUꢀFORFNꢀGLVSOD\ꢀDUHDꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢆꢃ  
ꢁꢆꢃ 6WDUWꢀ&RROLQJꢀPRGHꢀWHVWꢀUXQꢀE\ꢀSUHVVLQJꢀWKH  
21ꢐ2))ꢀRSHUDWLRQꢀEXWWRQꢀRIꢀWKHꢀUHPRWHꢀFRQWUROOHUꢅ  
ꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢂꢃ  
ACL (Reset)  
button  
SENSOR button  
‡ 7KLVꢀVWDUWVꢀWKHꢀIDQꢀSURGXFLQJꢀXQFRROHGꢀIRUFHGꢀDLU  
ZLWKꢀWKHꢀꢇꢀLQGLFDWRUꢀODPSVꢀꢁ23(5$7,21ꢀODPSꢄ  
7,0(5ꢀODPSꢄꢀDQGꢀ ꢃꢀRQꢀWKHꢀPDLQꢀXQLWꢀEOLQNLQJꢅ  
ꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢇꢃ  
Fig. 11  
‡ $IWHUꢀꢇꢀPLQXWHVꢄꢀWKHꢀV\VWHPꢀVKLIWVꢀLQWRꢀFRROLQJ  
RSHUDWLRQꢄꢀDQGꢀFRROꢀDLUꢀZLOOꢀVWDUWꢀWRꢀEHꢀIHOWꢅꢀ&RROLQJ  
PRGHꢀWHVWꢀUXQꢀLVꢀXQDIIHFWHGꢀE\ꢀWKHꢀURRPꢀWHPSHUDꢌ  
WXUHꢅ  
ꢁꢇꢃ 3UHVVꢀWKHꢀ21ꢐ2))ꢀRSHUDWLRQꢀEXWWRQꢀRIꢀWKHꢀUHPRWH  
FRQWUROOHUꢀDJDLQꢀWRꢀVWRSꢀWKHꢀWHVWꢀUXQꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢂꢃ  
Fig. 12  
ꢁꢋꢃ )LQDOO\ꢀSUHVVꢀWKHꢀ$&/ ꢁ5HVHWꢃꢀEXWWRQꢀRIꢀWKHꢀUHPRWH  
FRQWUROOHUꢀWRꢀUHOHDVHꢀLWꢀIURPꢀ7HVWꢀ5XQꢀPRGHꢀWRꢀUHWXUQ  
WRꢀQRUPDOꢀPRGHꢅꢀꢁ)LJꢅꢀꢂꢂꢃ  
‡ ´ µꢀDQGꢀ´R3ꢌꢂµꢀZLOOꢀGLVDSSHDUꢀIURPꢀWKHꢀUHPRWH  
FRQWUROOHUꢀFORFNꢀGLVSOD\ꢀDUHDꢅ  
OPERATION lamp  
TIMER lamp  
NOTE  
7URXEOHVKRRWLQJꢑ  
,QꢀWKHꢀHYHQWꢀWKDWꢀWKHꢀJUHHQꢀ23(5$7,21ꢀODPSꢀLVꢀEOLQNLQJ  
XSRQꢀSRZHULQJꢀXSꢀWKHꢀV\VWHPꢄꢀDQꢀHUURUꢀFRQGLWLRQꢀH[LVWVꢅ  
,QꢀWKLVꢀFDVHꢄꢀUHIHUꢀWRꢀWKHꢀVHOIꢌGLDJQRVWLFVꢀSURFHGXUHꢀRQ  
WKHꢀLQVLGHꢀRIꢀWKHꢀDLUꢌLQWDNHꢀJULOOHꢅ  
Fig. 13  
IMPORTANT  
$IWHUꢀWKHꢀWHVWꢀUXQꢀLVꢀFRPSOHWHGꢄꢀEHꢀVXUHꢀWRꢀSUHVVꢀWKHꢀ$&/  
ꢁ5HVHWꢃꢀEXWWRQꢀWRꢀUHWXUQꢀWRꢀQRUPDOꢀPRGHꢅꢀ7KHꢀDLUꢀFRQGLꢌ  
WLRQHUꢀZLOOꢀQRWꢀRSHUDWHꢀFRUUHFWO\ꢀLIꢀWKLVꢀLVꢀQRWꢀGRQHꢅ  
WI1011-0  
Printed in Japan  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
DC1111-0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Miele Washer W2888WPS User Manual
Niles Audio Home Theater System FG01055 User Manual
Niles Audio Speaker CM6PR User Manual
NuTone Ventilation Hood 741BRFLNT User Manual
O2 Innovations CRT Television 3800TW User Manual
Omage Speaker IPRD8 User Manual
Omron Computer Hardware C200HE User Manual
Onkyo DVD Player DV S353 User Manual
Panasonic Car Stereo System CQ 5251JU User Manual
Panasonic CD Player CQ 5100U User Manual