TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL
KHS0951 / CH0951
KHS1251 / CH1251
KHS1852 / CH1852
FILE NO.
Destination: U.S.A.
SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER
Indoor Model No.
KHS0951
Product Code No.
1 852 069 13
Outdoor Model No. Product Code No.
CH0951
CH1251
CH1852
1 852 069 16
1 852 069 17
1 852 069 18
KHS1251
1 852 069 14
KHS1852-S
1 852 069 15
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS0951
KHS1251
CH0951
CH0952
KHS1852
CH1852
REFERENCE NO. SM700447
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Table of Contents
Page
1
1. OPERATING RANGE ................................................................................................................
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. Unit Specifications............................................................................................................
2-2. Major Component Specifications......................................................................................
2-3. Other Component Specifications......................................................................................
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5
11
3. DIMENSIONAL DATA
3-1. Unit...................................................................................................................................
14
18
4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM
4-1. Refrigerant Flow Diagram.................................................................................................
5. PERFORMANCE DATA
5-1. Performance Charts .........................................................................................................
5-2. Air Throw Distance Charts ...............................................................................................
5-3. Cooling Capacity ..............................................................................................................
5-4. Heating Capacity..............................................................................................................
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22
25
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6. ELECTRICAL DATA
6-1. Electrical Characteristics..................................................................................................
6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................................
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33
7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
7-1. Installation Site Selection .................................................................................................
7-2. Remote Control Unit Installation Position.........................................................................
7-3. Address Switches.............................................................................................................
7-4. Recommended Wire Length and Diameter......................................................................
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44
45
46
8. FUNCTION
8-1. Room Temperature Control ..............................................................................................
8-2. Dry Operation (Dehumidification).....................................................................................
8-3. Automatic Switching between Cooling and Heating.........................................................
8-4. Freeze Prevention (Cooling).............................................................................................
8-5. Overload Prevention (Heating) .........................................................................................
8-6. Cold draft Prevention (Heating) ........................................................................................
8-7. Defrosting Operation (Heating).........................................................................................
8-8. Low Temperature Cutff (Heating) .....................................................................................
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49
49
50
50
51
52
53
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9-1. Check before and after troubleshooting............................................................................
9-2. Air conditioner does not operate.......................................................................................
9-3. Some part of air conditioner does not operate. ................................................................
9-4. Air conditioner operates, but abnormalities are observed. ...............................................
9-5. If a sensor is defective......................................................................................................
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55
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10. CHECKING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
10-1. Measurement of Insulation Resistance ............................................................................
10-2. Checking Continuity of Fuse on PCB Ass'y......................................................................
10-3. Checking Motor Capacitor................................................................................................
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65
11. ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENT.................................................................
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APPENDIX
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1. OPERATING RANGE
Temperature
Indoor Air Intake Temp.
95°F D.B. / 71°F W.B.
67°F D.B. / 57°F W.B.
80°F D.B. / 67°F W.B.
— D.B. / — W.B.
Outdoor Air Intake Temp.
115°F D.B.
Maximum
Cooling
Minimum
67°F D.B.
Maximum
Heating
75°F D.B. / 65°F W.B.
17°F D.B. / 15°F W.B.
Minimum
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. Unit Specifications
(1) Indoor unit
KHS0951
Outdoor unit CH0951
Cooling
Heating
Voltage Rating
115V 60Hz
Performance
Cooling
9,100
2.67
Heating
10,900
3.19
Capacity
BTU/h
kW
Air circulation (High)
ft3/min (m3/min)
270 (7.65)
103 – 126
Moisture removal (High)
Pints/h
2.0
—
Electrical Rating
Available voltage range
Running amperes
Power input
Cooling
Heating
V
A
W
8.5
890
91
8.4
890
92
Power factor
%
SEER (HSPF)
BTU/W
A
11.0
(6.8)
Compressor locked rotor amperes
Heater element
49
—
kW
Features
Controls / Temperature control
Microprocessor / I.C. thermostat
Control unit
Timer
Wireless remote control unit
ON / OFF 12 hours, 1-hour OFF
3 and Auto / 1 (Hi)
Manual
Fan speeds
Indoor / Outdoor
Airflow direction (Indoor)
Horizontal
Vertical
Auto
Air filter
Washable
Compressor
Rotary (Hermetic)
2.65 (1.20)
Capillary tube
38 / 34 / 32
48
Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment lb. (kg)
Refrigerant control
Operation sound
Indoor: Hi / Me / Lo dB-A
Outdoor: Hi
dB-A
Refrigerant tubing connections
Flare
Max allowable tubing length at shipment
ft. (m)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
25 (7.5)
Refrigerant tubing
diameter
Narrow tube
Wide tube
1/4 (6.35)
3/8 (9.52)
Dimensions & Weight
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
21-1/4 (540)
31-1/2 (800)
11-13/32 (290)
23-31/32 (609)
38-5/8 (981)
16-3/16 (411)
75.0 (34)
Unit dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Height
Width
Depth
Net
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
lb. (kg)
10-5/8 (270)
31-11/16 (805)
6-31/32 (177)
9-13/16 (249)
33-21/32 (855)
13-5/16 (338)
17.6 (8.0)
Package dimensions
Weight
Shipping
lb. (kg)
cu.ft (m3)
22.0 (10.0)
83.8 (38)
Shipping volume
2.51 (0.071)
8.67 (0.246)
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Remarks: Rating conditions are
Cooling: Indoor air temperature 80°F D.B. / 67°F W.B.
Outdoor air temperature 95°F D.B. / 75°F W.B.
Heating: Indoor air temperature 70°F D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 47°F D.B. / 43°F W.B.
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(2) Indoor unit
KHS1251
Outdoor unit CH1251
Cooling
Heating
Voltage Rating
115V 60Hz
Performance
Cooling
11,700
3.43
Heating
12,500
3.66
Capacity
BTU/h
kW
Air circulation (High)
ft3/min (m3/min)
330 (9.35)
103 – 126
Moisture removal (High)
Pints/h
3.4
—
Electrical Rating
Available voltage range
Running amperes
Power input
Cooling
Heating
V
A
W
10.5
1,200
99
10.3
1,170
99
Power factor
%
SEER (HSPF)
BTU/W
A
10.2
(6.8)
Compressor locked rotor amperes
Heater element
60
—
kW
Features
Controls / Temperature control
Microprocessor / I.C. thermostat
Control unit
Timer
Wireless remote control unit
ON / OFF 12 hours, 1-hour OFF
3 and Auto / 1 (Hi)
Manual
Fan speeds
Indoor / Outdoor
Airflow direction (Indoor)
Horizontal
Vertical
Auto
Air filter
Washable
Compressor
Rotary (Hermetic)
2.76 (1.25)
Capillary tube
41 / 38 / 34
48
Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment lb. (kg)
Refrigerant control
Operation sound
Indoor: Hi / Me / Lo dB-A
Outdoor: Hi
dB-A
Refrigerant tubing connections
Flare
Max allowable tubing length at shipment
ft. (m)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
25 (7.5)
Refrigerant tubing
diameter
Narrow tube
Wide tube
1/4 (6.35)
1/2 (12.7)
Dimensions & Weight
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
21-1/4 (540)
31-1/2 (800)
11-13/32 (290)
23-31/32 (609)
38-5/8 (981)
16-3/16 (411)
83.8 (38)
Unit dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Height
Width
Depth
Net
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
lb. (kg)
10-5/8 (270)
31-11/16 (805)
6-31/32 (177)
9-13/16 (249)
33-21/32 (855)
13-5/16 (338)
17.6 (8.0)
Package dimensions
Weight
Shipping
lb. (kg)
cu.ft (m3)
22.0 (10.0)
92.6 (42)
Shipping volume
2.51 (0.071)
8.67 (0.246)
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Remarks: Rating conditions are
Cooling: Indoor air temperature 80°F D.B. / 67°F W.B.
Outdoor air temperature 95°F D.B. / 75°F W.B.
Heating: Indoor air temperature 70°F D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 47°F D.B. / 43°F W.B.
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(3) Indoor unit
KHS1852
Outdoor unit CH1852
Cooling
Heating
Voltage Rating
230 / 208V 60Hz
Performance
Cooling
17,000 / 16,500
4.98 / 4.84
Heating
19,000 / 18,500
5.75 / 5.42
Capacity
BTU/h
kW
Air circulation (High)
ft3/min (m3/min)
390 (11.1)
187 – 253
Moisture removal (High)
Pints/h
4.5 / 4.3
Cooling
—
Electrical Rating
Available voltage range
Running amperes
Power input
Heating
V
A
W
7.6 / 8.1
1,700 / 1,660
99
7.1 / 7.5
1,610 / 1,540
99
Power factor
%
SEER (HSPF)
BTU/W
A
10.5
(6.8)
Compressor locked rotor amperes
Heater element
43
—
kW
Features
Controls / Temperature control
Microprocessor / I.C. thermostat
Control unit
Timer
Wireless remote control unit
ON / OFF 12 hours, 1-hour OFF
3 and Auto / 1 (Hi)
Manual
Fan speeds
Indoor / Outdoor
Airflow direction (Indoor)
Horizontal
Vertical
Auto
Air filter
Washable
Compressor
Rotary (Hermetic)
3.97 (1.80)
Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment lb. (kg)
Refrigerant control
Capillary tube
41 / 38 / 36
Operation sound
Indoor: Hi / Me / Lo dB-A
Outdoor: Hi
dB-A
52
Refrigerant tubing connections
Flare
Max allowable tubing length at shipment
ft. (m)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
25 (7.5)
Refrigerant tubing
diameter
Narrow tube
Wide tube
1/4 (6.35)
5/8 (15.88)
Dimensions & Weight
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
24-19/32 (625)
34-21/32 (880)
12-19/32 (320)
27-15/16 (710)
40-9/16 (1,030)
16-3/16 (411)
108 (49)
Unit dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Height
Width
Depth
Net
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
inch (mm)
lb. (kg)
11-7/32 (285)
39-3/16 (995)
7-23/32 (196)
10-7/8 (276)
42-1/8 (1,070)
14-9/32 (363)
26.5 (12.0)
Package dimensions
Weight
Shipping
lb. (kg)
cu.ft (m3)
33 (15.0)
117 (53)
Shipping volume
3.78 (0.107)
10.6 (0.301)
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Remarks: Rating conditions are
Cooling: Indoor air temperature 80°F D.B. / 67°F W.B.
Outdoor air temperature 95°F D.B. / 75°F W.B.
Heating: Indoor air temperature 70°F D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 47°F D.B. / 43°F W.B.
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2-2. Major Component Specifications
2-2-1. Indoor Unit
(1) Indoor unit
KHS0951
Control PCB
Part No.
Controls
Control circuit fuse
POW-KHS095A, POW-KHS095B
Microprocessor
AC 115V – 3A
Remote Control Unit
RCS-1HS2U
Fan & Fan Motor
Type
Cross-flow
Q’ty … Dia. and length
inch (mm)
W
1 … ø 3-3/4 / L24-9/32 (ø 95 / L617)
Fan motor model … Q’ty
Nominal output
KFV4-21H1PA … 1P
20
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
Ω
BLU – BRN: 100.9
BLU – PNK: 127.5
Run capacitor
µF
3.5
VAC
180
Flap Motor
Type
Stepping motor
Model
MP24GA1
DC12V
Rating
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 77°F (25°C))
Ω
WHT – BLU (respectively 4 wires): 380 ± 7%
Heat Exchanger Coil
Coil
Aluminum plate fin / Copper tube
Rows
2
Fin pitch
Face area
inch (mm)
ft2 (m2)
1/16 (1.4)
1.40 (0.130)
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
5
(2) Indoor unit
KHS1251
Control PCB
Part No.
Controls
Control circuit fuse
POW-KHS125A / POW-KHS095B
Microprocessor
AC 115V – 3A
Remote Control Unit
RCS-1HS2U
Fan & Fan Motor
Type
Cross-flow
Q’ty … Dia. and length
inch (mm)
W
1 … ø 3-3/4 / L24-9/32 (ø 95 / L617)
Fan motor model … Q’ty
Nominal output
KFV4-21H1PA … 1P
20
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
Ω
BLU – BRN: 100.9
BLU – PNK: 127.5
Run capacitor
µF
3.5
VAC
180
Flap Motor
Type
Stepping motor
Model
MP24GA1
DC12V
Rating
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 77°F (25°C))
Ω
WHT – BLU (respectively 4 wires): 380 ± 7%
Heat Exchanger Coil
Coil
Aluminum plate fin / Copper tube
Rows
2
Fin pitch
Face area
inch (mm)
ft2 (m2)
1/16 (1.4)
1.40 (0.130)
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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(3) Indoor unit
KHS1852
Control PCB
Part No.
Controls
Control circuit fuse
POW-KHS1852
Microprocessor
AC 208 / 230V – 3A
Remote Control Unit
RCS-1HS2U
Fan & Fan Motor
Type
Cross-flow
Q’ty … Dia. and length
inch (mm)
W
1 … ø 3-15/32 / L29-3/8 (ø88 / L746)
Fan motor model … Q’ty
Nominal output
UF4-31D6P-S … 1P
30
WHT – BRN: 204.2
WHT – PNK: 158.3
2.0
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
Ω
Run capacitor
µF
VAC
440
Flap Motor
Type
Stepping motor
Model
MP24GA2
DC12V
Rating
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 77°F (25°C))
Ω
Each terminals (1–2, 1–3, 1–4, 1–5) : 400 ± 7%
Heat Exchanger Coil
Coil
Aluminum plate fin / Copper tube
Rows
2
Fin pitch
Face area
inch (mm)
ft2 (m2)
1/16 (1.3)
1.68 (0.156)
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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2-2-2. Outdoor Unit
(1) Outdoor unit CH0951
Control PCB
Part No.
POW-CH095
Controls
—
—
Control circuit fuse
Compressor
Type
Rotary (Hermetic)
C-1R75H2R
750
Compressor model
Nominal output
W
cc
Ω
Compressor oil … Amount
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
SUNISO 4GSD-T … 350
C – R: 0.841
C – S: 2.831
External (OLR)
MRA99111-9200
40
Safety devices
Run capacitor
Type
Overload relay
µF
VAC
400
Crank case heater
115V, 20W
Fan & Fan Motor
Type
Propeller
1 … 16-17/32 (ø 420)
UE6-21BA1PA … 1
6 … 630
Q’ty … Dia. and length
Fan motor model … Q’ty
No. of poles … rpm (115V, High)
Nominal output
inch. (mm)
W
20
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
Ω
BLU – BRN: 45.3
BLU – PNK: 50.5
8
Run capacitor
µF
VAC
220
Heat Exchanger Coil
Coil
Aluminum plate fin / Copper tube
Rows
2
Fin pitch
Face area
inch (mm)
ft2 (m2)
1/16 (1.4)
3.37 (0.313)
External Finish
Acrylic baked-on enamel finish
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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(2) Outdoor unit CH1251
Control PCB
Part No.
POW-CH095
Controls
—
—
Control circuit fuse
Compressor
Type
Rotary (Hermetic)
C-R95H2E
Compressor model
Nominal output
W
cc
Ω
950
Compressor oil … Amount
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
SUNISO 4GSD-T … 570
C – R: 0.576
C – S: 3.070
External (OLR)
MRA98693-9200
40
Safety devices
Run capacitor
Type
Overload relay
µF
VAC
400
Crank case heater
115V, 20W
Fan & Fan Motor
Type
Propeller
1 … 16-17/32 (ø 420)
UE6-21BA1PA … 1
6 … 630
Q’ty … Dia. and length
Fan motor model … Q’ty
No. of poles … rpm (115V, High)
Nominal output
inch. (mm)
W
20
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
Ω
BLU – BRN: 45.3
BLU – PNK: 50.5
8
Run capacitor
µF
VAC
220
Heat Exchanger Coil
Coil
Aluminum plate fin / Copper tube
Rows
2
Fin pitch
Face area
inch (mm)
ft2 (m2)
1/16 (1.4)
3.37 (0.313)
External Finish
Acrylic baked-on enamel finish
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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(3) Outdoor unit CH1852
Control PCB
Part No.
POW-CH095
Controls
—
—
Control circuit fuse
Compressor
Type
Rotary (Hermetic)
C-R132H6D
1,300
Compressor model
Nominal output
W
cc
Ω
Compressor oil … Amount
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
SUNISO 4GSD-T … 500
C – R: 1.442
C – S: 2.430
External (OLR)
MRA99117-9200
35
Safety devices
Run capacitor
Type
Overload relay
µF
VAC
400
Crank case heater
230V, 20W
Fan & Fan Motor
Type
Propeller
1 … 16-17/32 (ø 420)
KFG6-51E6PA … 1
6 … 830
Q’ty … Dia. and length
Fan motor model … Q’ty
No. of poles … rpm (230V, High)
Nominal output
inch. (mm)
W
50
Coil resistance (ambient temp. 68°F (20°C))
Ω
WHT – BRN: 102
PNK – WHT: 199
2
Run capacitor
µF
VAC
440
Heat Exchanger Coil
Coil
Aluminum plate fin / Copper tube
Rows
2
Fin pitch
Face area
inch (mm)
ft2 (m2)
1/16 (1.6)
5.13 (0.477)
External Finish
Acrylic baked-on enamel finish
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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2-3. Other Component Specifications
2-3-1. Indoor Unit
(1) Indoor unit
KHS0951
Transformer
ATR-T4
AC 115V, 60Hz
19V, 0.5A
Rating
Primary
Secondary
Thermistor (Coil sensor)
DTN-TKS131B
Resistance
kΩ
32°F (0°C) 15 ± 2%
Thermistor (Room sensor in lamp Ass’y)
DTN-TKS134B
Resistance
kΩ
77°F (25°C) 5 ± 3%
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
(2) Indoor unit
KHS1251
Transformer
ATR-T4
AC 115V, 60Hz
19V, 0.5A
Rating
Primary
Secondary
Thermistor (Coil sensor)
DTN-TKS131B
Resistance
kΩ
32°F (0°C) 15 ± 2%
Thermistor (Room sensor in lamp Ass’y)
DTN-TKS134B
Resistance
kΩ
77°F (25°C) 5 ± 3%
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
(3) Indoor unit
KHS1852
Transformer
ATR-T5
AC 230V, 60Hz
19V, 0.5A
Rating
Primary
Secondary
Thermistor (Coil sensor)
DTN-TKS131B
Resistance
kΩ
32°F (0°C) 15 ± 2%
Thermistor (Room sensor)
DTN-TKS142B
Resistance
kΩ
77°F (25°C) 5 ± 3%
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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2-3-2. Outdoor Unit
(1) Outdoor Unit
CH0951
PTC Thermistor
PS2A E20-470
Resistance
Ω
at 77°F (25°C)
at 68°F (20°C)
47 ± 25%
Power Relay (PR)
Coil rating
DFU24D1-F
DC 24V
Coil resistance
Contact rating
Ω
650 ± 10%
AC 250V, 20A
Thermostat (Defrost thermo. 23D)
Operating temp. °F (°C)
TRS02-12MSR
ON
Diff.
54 ± 4°F (12 ± 2°C)
14 deg (8 deg). below
Thermostat (Low temp. cutoff 23A)
Operating temp. °F (°C)
TRS02-M13MSR436
OFF (OPEN) : 5°F (–15°C)
ON (CLOSE) : 17°F (–8.3°C)
4-way Valve (Solenoid coil)
LB69001 (Coil), VH79102 (Valve)
Coil rating
AC 120V, 6W
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
(2) Outdoor Unit
CH1251
PTC Thermistor
PS2A E20-470
Resistance
Ω
at 77°F (25°C)
at 68°F (20°C)
47 ± 25%
Power Relay (PR)
Coil rating
DFU24D1-F
DC 24V
Coil resistance
Contact rating
Ω
650 ± 10%
AC 250V, 20A
Thermostat (Defrost thermo. 23D)
Operating temp. °F (°C)
TRS02-12MSR
ON
54 ± 4°F (12 ± 2°C)
Diff.
14 deg (8 deg). below
Thermostat (Low temp. cutoff 23A)
Operating temp. °F (°C)
TRS02-M13MSR436
OFF (OPEN) : 5°F (–15°C)
ON (CLOSE) : 17°F (–8.3°C)
4-way Valve (Solenoid coil)
LB69001 (Coil), V26-9201 (Valve)
Coil rating
AC 120V, 6W
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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(3) Outdoor Unit
CH1852
Power Relay (PR)
Coil rating
DFU24D1-F
DC 24V
Coil resistance
Contact rating
Ω
at 68°F (20°C)
650 ± 10%
AC 250V, 20A
Thermostat (Defrost thermo. 23D)
Operating temp. °F (°C)
TRS02-12MSR
ON
Diff.
54 ± 4°F (12 ± 2°C)
14 deg (8 deg). below
Thermostat (Low temp. cutoff 23A)
Operating temp. °F (°C)
TRS02-M13MSR436
OFF (OPEN) : 5°F (–15°C)
ON (CLOSE) : 17°F (–8.3°C)
4-way Valve (Solenoid coil)
LB69005 (Coil), V26-9201 (Valve)
Coil rating
AC 208-230V, 6W
DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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3. DIMENSIONAL DATA
3-1. Unit
3-1-1. Indoor Unit
(1) Indoor unit
KHS0951 / KHS1251
31-11/16 (805)
6-31/32 (177)
Drain hose ø23/32 (18)
Remote control unit
2-2/5
(61)
25/32
(18.5)
2-5/16
3-29/32
(99.5)
(58.5)
*
Narrow tube ø1/4 (6.35)
Wide tube*
KHS0951 ø3/8 (9.52)
KHS1251 ø1/2 (12.7)
Center of tubing
hole (2 places)
Unit: inch (mm)
14
(2) Indoor unit
KHS1852
39-3/16 (995)
7-23/32 (196)
1/8 (3)
Remote control unit
2-2/5
(61)
25/32
(18.5)
(147.5)
5-13/16
(147.5)
5-13/16
Drain hose ø18
Center of tubing
hole (2 places)
Narrow tube ø6.35 (1/4")
Wide tube ø15.88 (5/8")
Unit : inch (mm)
15
3-1-2. Outdoor Unit
(1) Outdoor unit CH0951 / CH1251
Air intake
2-ø15/32"
23-15/16"
3-25/32"
15/32"
Air discharge
31-2/1"
11-13/32"
Narrow tube service valve
ø6.35 (1/4")
Wide tube service valve*
*
CH0951 ø3/8 (9.52)
CH1251 ø1/2 (12.7)
Unit: inch (mm)
16
(2) Outdoor unit CH1852
Air intake
4-ø15/32"
23-15/16"
5-11/32"
15/32"
Air discharge
34-21/32"
12-19/32"
Narrow tube service valve
ø6.35 (1/4")
Wide tube service valve
ø15.88 (5/8")
Unit: inch (mm)
17
4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM
4-1. Refrigerant Flow Diagram
Indoor unit
KHS0951 / KHS1251
Outdoor unit CH0951 / CH1251
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Accumulator
Wide tube
service
valve
Wide tube
4-way
valve
Muffler
O.D.
3/8" (ø9.52 mm)
1/2" (ø12.7 mm)
Capillary
tube
Narrow
tube
service
valve
Narrow tube
Capillary tube
Cooling cycle
Heating cycle
Strainer
O.D.
1/4" (øø6.35 mm)
Check
valve
Indoor unit
KHS1852
Outdoor unit CH1852
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Accumulator
Wide tube
service
valve
Wide tube
4-way
valve
Muffler
O.D.
5/8" (ø15.88 mm)
Receiver
tank
Capillary
tube
Narrow
tube
service
valve
Narrow tube
Capillary tube
Cooling cycle
Heating cycle
Strainer
O.D.
1/4" (øø6.35 mm)
Check
valve
18
5. PERFORMANCE DATA
5-1. Performance Charts
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS0951
CH0951
■ Heating Characteristics
■ Cooling Characteristics
115 V
115 V
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
13
12
11
10
9
13
12
11
10
9
80 (26.7)
70 (21.1)
59 (15.0)
95 (35.0)
80 (26.7)
67 (19.4)
8
8
7
7
6
6
70 80 90 100 110 120
(21.1) (26.7) (32.2) (37.8) (43.3) (48.9)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
(–12.2)(–6.6) (–1.1) (4.4) (10.0) (15.6) (21.1) (26.7)
60
(15.6)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
115 V
115 V
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
(23.9)
(10.5)
340
320
300
280
260
240
220
200
180
160
150
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
(22.5)
(21.1)
(19.7)
(18.3)
(16.9)
(15.5)
(14.1)
(12.7)
(11.2)
(10.5)
(9.8)
(9.1)
(8.4)
(7.7)
(7.0)
(6.3)
(5.6)
(4.9)
(4.2)
(3.5)
80 (26.7)
70 (21.1)
59 (15.0)
95 (35.0)
80 (26.7)
67 (19.4)
80
70
60
50
70 80 90 100 110 120
(21.1) (26.7) (32.2) (37.8) (43.3) (48.9)
60
(15.6)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
(–12.2)(–6.6) (–1.1) (4.4) (10.0) (15.6) (21.1) (26.7)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
NOTE
Overload prevention operates to protect the air conditioner when the outdoor ambient temperature reaches an
abnormally high level while in heating mode. (Refer to 8-5. Overload prevention)
● ......
Points of Rating condition
Black dots in above charts indicate the following rating conditions.
Cooling: Indoor air temperature 80°F D.B. / 67°F W.B.
Heating: Indoor air temperature 70F° D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 95°F D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 47°F D.B. / 43°F W.B.
19
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS1251
CH1251
■ Heating Characteristics
■ Cooling Characteristics
115 V
115 V
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
14
13
12
11
10
9
14
13
12
11
10
9
95 (35.0)
80 (26.7)
80 (26.7)
70 (21.1)
59 (15.0)
67 (19.4)
8
8
7
7
70 80 90 100 110 120
(21.1) (26.7) (32.2) (37.8) (43.3) (48.9)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
(–12.2)(–6.6) (–1.1) (4.4) (10.0) (15.6) (21.1) (26.7)
60
(15.6)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
115 V
115 V
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
(23.9)
(10.5)
340
320
300
280
260
240
220
200
180
160
150
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80 (26.7)
70 (21.1)
59 (15.0)
(22.5)
(21.1)
(19.7)
(18.3)
(16.9)
(15.5)
(14.1)
(12.7)
(11.2)
(10.5)
(9.8)
(9.1)
(8.4)
(7.7)
(7.0)
(6.3)
(5.6)
(4.9)
(4.2)
(3.5)
80
95 (35.0)
80 (26.7)
67 (19.4)
70
60
50
70 80 90 100 110 120
(21.1) (26.7) (32.2) (37.8) (43.3) (48.9)
60
(15.6)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
(–12.2)(–6.6) (–1.1) (4.4) (10.0) (15.6) (21.1) (26.7)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
NOTE
Overload prevention operates to protect the air conditioner when the outdoor ambient temperature reaches an
abnormally high level while in heating mode. (Refer to 8-5. Overload prevention)
● ......
Points of Rating condition
Black dots in above charts indicate the following rating conditions.
Cooling: Indoor air temperature 80°F D.B. / 67°F W.B.
Heating: Indoor air temperature 70F° D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 95°F D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 47°F D.B. / 43°F W.B.
20
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS1852
CH1852
■ Heating Characteristics
■ Cooling Characteristics
230 V
230 V
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
12
11
10
9
12
11
10
9
95 (35.0)
80 (26.7)
67 (19.4)
80 (26.7)
70 (21.1)
8
8
59 (15.0)
7
7
6
6
5
5
70 80 90 100 110 120
(21.1) (26.7) (32.2) (37.8) (43.3) (48.9)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
(–12.2)(–6.6) (–1.1) (4.4) (10.0) (15.6) (21.1) (26.7)
60
(15.6)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
230/208 V
230/208 V
80 (26.7)
Indoor inlet air
Indoor inlet air
(23.9)
(22.5)
(21.1)
(19.7)
(18.3)
(16.9)
(15.5)
(14.1)
(12.7)
(11.2)
(10.5)
(10.5)
340
320
300
280
260
240
220
200
180
160
150
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
(9.8)
(9.1)
(8.4)
(7.7)
(7.0)
(6.3)
(5.6)
(4.9)
(4.2)
(3.5)
70 (21.1)
59 (15.0)
95 (35.0)
80 (26.7)
67 (19.4)
80
70
60
50
70 80 90 100 110 120
(21.1) (26.7) (32.2) (37.8) (43.3) (48.9)
60
(15.6)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
(–12.2)(–6.6) (–1.1) (4.4) (10.0) (15.6) (21.1) (26.7)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ¡F (¡C)
NOTE
Overload prevention operates to protect the air conditioner when the outdoor ambient temperature reaches an
abnormally high level while in heating mode. (Refer to 8-5. Overload prevention)
● ......
Points of Rating condition
Black dots in above charts indicate the following rating conditions.
Cooling: Indoor air temperature 80°F D.B. / 67°F W.B.
Heating: Indoor air temperature 70F° D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 95°F D.B.
Outdoor air temperature 47°F D.B. / 43°F W.B.
21
5-2. Air Throw Distance Chart
(1) Indoor Unit KHS0951
Cooling
Room air temp. : 80¡F (26.7¡C)
Fan speed
:
High
Horizontal distance (ft.)
15 20
0
5
10
25
30
0
5
10
15
: Flap angle 0° ,
: Flap angle 30°,
: Axis air velocity 0°
: Axis air velocity 30°
Heating
Room air temp. : 70¡F (21.1¡C)
Fan speed
:
High
Horizontal distance (ft.)
15 20
0
5
10
25
30
0
5
10
15
: Flap angle 45° ,
: Flap angle 60° ,
: Axis air velocity 45°
: Axis air velocity 60°
22
(2) Indoor Unit KHS1251
Cooling
Room air temp. : 80¡F (26.7¡C)
Fan speed
:
High
Horizontal distance (ft.)
15 20
0
5
10
25
30
0
5
10
15
: Flap angle 0° ,
: Flap angle 30°,
: Axis air velocity 0°
: Axis air velocity 30°
Heating
Room air temp. : 70¡F (21.1¡C)
Fan speed
:
High
Horizontal distance (ft.)
15 20
0
5
10
25
30
0
5
10
15
: Flap angle 45° ,
: Flap angle 60° ,
: Axis air velocity 45°
: Axis air velocity 60°
23
(3) Indoor Unit KH1852
Cooling
Room air temp. : 80¡F (26.7¡C)
Fan speed
:
High
Horizontal distance (ft.)
15 20
0
5
10
25
30
0
5
10
15
: Flap angle 0° ,
: Flap angle 30°,
: Axis air velocity 0°
: Axis air velocity 30°
Heating
Room air temp. : 70¡F (21.1¡C)
Fan speed
:
High
Horizontal distance (ft.)
15 20
0
5
10
25
30
0
5
10
15
: Flap angle 45° ,
: Flap angle 60° ,
: Axis air velocity 45°
: Axis air velocity 60°
24
5-3. Cooling Capacity
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS0951
CH0951
115V Single phase 60 Hz
RATING CAPACITY :
EVAPORATOR
9,100 BTU/h
AIR FLOW RATE:
CONDENSER
270 CFM
ENT.TEMP.°F (°C)
AMBIENT TEMP °F (°C)
WB
DB
75
85
95
105
115
(23.9)
9,220
0.64
(29.4)
8,770
0.7
(35.0)
8,260
0.76
(40.6)
7,690
0.82
(46.1)
7,050
0.9
TC
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
6,720
7,580
8,470
9,220
9,220
9,560
0.65
6,490
7,350
8,240
8,770
8,770
9,140
0.71
6,240
7,090
7,990
8,260
8,260
8,680
0.77
5,960
6,820
7,690
7,690
7,690
8,160
0.84
5,650
6,510
7,050
7,050
7,050
7,600
0.92
59
(15.0)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
5,670
6,520
7,420
8,270
9,130
9,930
0.65
5,470
6,330
7,220
8,080
8,930
9,540
0.71
5,260
6,120
7,010
7,870
8,680
# 9,100
0.78
5,020
5,880
6,780
7,630
8,160
8,620
0.85
4,780
5,630
6,530
7,380
7,600
8,090
0.94
63
(17.2)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
4,610
5,470
6,360
7,220
8,080
10,460
0.66
4,450
5,300
6,200
7,050
7,910
10,090
0.72
4,260
5,120
6,010
6,870
7,720
9,700
0.79
4,060
4,920
5,810
6,670
7,520
9,270
0.87
3,850
4,700
5,600
6,450
7,310
8,800
0.96
67
(19.4)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
3,560
4,420
5,310
6,170
7,030
10,670
0.67
3,420
4,270
5,170
6,030
6,880
10,320
0.73
3,270
4,120
5,020
5,880
6,730
9,960
0.8
3,100
3,960
4,860
5,710
6,570
9,540
0.89
2,930
3,790
4,680
5,540
6,390
9,090
0.99
71
(21.7)
CI
75
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
3,280
4,180
5,030
5,890
3,160
4,060
4,910
5,770
3,040
3,930
4,790
5,640
2,890
3,790
4,640
5,500
2,740
3,640
4,490
5,350
(23.9)
TC :Total Cooling Capacity (BTU/h)
SHC:Sensible Heat Capacity (BTU/h)
CI :Compressor Input
(kW)
Rating conditions are
:Outdoor Ambient Temp.95°FDB
:Indoor Unit Entering Air Temp.80°FDB/67°FWB
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Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS1251
CH1251
115 V Single phase 60 Hz
RATING CAPACITY :
EVAPORATOR
11,700 BTU/h
AIR FLOW RATE:
CONDENSER
330 CFM
ENT.TEMP.°F (°C)
AMBIENT TEMP °F (°C)
WB
DB
75
85
95
105
(40.6)
9,890
1.15
115
(46.1)
9,070
1.26
(23.9)
11,850
0.89
(29.4)
11,280
0.98
(35.0)
10,620
1.06
TC
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
8,440
9,450
10,500
11,510
11,850
12,300
0.9
8,140
9,150
10,200
11,210
11,280
11,750
0.99
7,800
8,810
9,860
10,620
10,620
11,160
1.08
7,430
8,440
9,490
9,890
9,890
10,490
1.17
7,030
8,040
9,070
9,070
9,070
9,770
1.29
59
(15.0)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
7,180
8,190
9,240
10,250
11,260
12,760
0.91
6,920
7,920
8,980
9,980
10,990
12,260
1
6,640
7,640
8,700
9,700
10,710
# 11,700
1.09
6,320
7,330
8,380
9,390
10,400
11,080
1.19
6,000
7,000
8,060
9,060
9,770
10,400
1.32
63
(17.2)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
5,910
6,920
7,970
8,980
9,980
13,440
0.92
5,690
6,700
7,750
8,760
9,760
12,980
1.01
5,450
6,450
7,500
8,510
9,520
12,470
1.11
5,180
6,190
7,240
8,250
9,250
11,920
1.22
4,900
5,900
6,960
7,960
8,970
11,310
1.35
67
(19.4)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
4,660
5,660
6,720
7,720
8,730
13,710
0.94
4,470
5,480
6,530
7,540
8,540
13,270
1.02
4,270
5,280
6,330
7,330
8,340
12,800
1.12
4,050
5,060
6,110
7,120
8,130
12,260
1.25
3,820
4,830
5,880
6,890
7,890
11,690
1.38
71
(21.7)
CI
75
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
4,290
5,340
6,350
7,360
4,130
5,180
6,190
7,200
3,960
5,020
6,020
7,030
3,770
4,830
5,830
6,840
3,580
4,630
5,640
6,640
(23.9)
TC :Total Cooling Capacity (BTU/h)
SHC:Sensible Heat Capacity (BTU/h)
CI :Compressor Input
(kW)
Rating conditions are
:Outdoor Ambient Temp.95°FDB
:Indoor Unit Entering Air Temp.80°FDB/67°FWB
26
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS1852
CH1852
208 V Single phase 60 Hz
RATING CAPACITY :
EVAPORATOR
17,000 BTU/h
AIR FLOW RATE:
CONDENSER
390 CFM
ENT.TEMP.°F (°C)
AMBIENT TEMP °F (°C)
WB
DB
75
85
95
105
115
(23.9)
17,220
1.26
(29.4)
16,390
1.38
(35.0)
15,440
1.5
(40.6)
14,370
1.62
(46.1)
13,180
1.79
TC
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
11,770
12,960
14,210
15,410
16,600
17,870
1.28
11,290
12,480
13,730
14,920
16,120
17,070
1.4
10,750
11,950
13,200
14,390
15,440
16,220
1.52
10,170
11,360
12,610
13,800
14,370
15,250
1.66
9,540
10,730
11,980
13,170
13,180
14,200
1.82
59
(15.0)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
10,190
11,380
12,630
13,830
15,020
18,550
1.29
9,770
10,960
12,210
13,400
14,590
17,820
1.41
9,320
8,830
10,030
11,270
12,470
13,660
16,100
1.68
8,320
9,510
10,760
11,950
13,150
15,110
1.86
63
10,520
11,770
12,960
14,150
# 17,000
1.54
(17.2)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
8,600
9,790
11,040
12,230
13,430
19,530
1.3
8,240
9,440
10,680
11,880
13,070
18,850
1.42
7,850
7,430
8,630
9,880
11,070
12,260
17,320
1.72
6,990
8,180
9,430
10,620
11,810
16,440
1.9
67
9,050
(19.4)
10,290
11,490
12,680
18,120
1.56
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
7,040
8,240
9,480
10,680
11,870
19,920
1.32
6,740
7,930
9,180
10,380
11,570
19,280
1.45
6,420
6,080
7,280
8,520
9,720
10,910
17,820
1.76
5,710
6,910
8,160
9,350
10,540
16,980
1.95
71
7,620
(21.7)
8,860
10,060
11,250
18,600
1.59
CI
75
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
6,480
7,720
8,920
10,110
6,220
7,470
8,660
9,860
5,960
5,660
6,900
8,100
9,290
5,340
6,590
7,780
8,980
(23.9)
7,200
8,400
9,590
TC :Total Cooling Capacity (BTU/h)
SHC:Sensible Heat Capacity (BTU/h)
(kW)
CI :Compressor Input
Rating conditions are
:Outdoor Ambient Temp.95°FDB
:Indoor Unit Entering Air Temp.80°FDB/67°FWB
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Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS1852
CH1852
230 V Single phase 60 Hz
RATING CAPACITY :
EVAPORATOR
17,000 BTU/h
AIR FLOW RATE:
CONDENSER
390 CFM
ENT.TEMP.°F (°C)
AMBIENT TEMP °F (°C)
WB
DB
75
85
95
105
115
(23.9)
17,220
1.26
(29.4)
16,390
1.38
(35.0)
15,440
1.5
(40.6)
14,370
1.62
(46.1)
13,180
1.79
TC
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
11,770
12,960
14,210
15,410
16,600
17,870
1.28
11,290
12,480
13,730
14,920
16,120
17,070
1.4
10,750
11,950
13,200
14,390
15,440
16,220
1.52
10,170
11,360
12,610
13,800
14,370
15,250
1.66
9,540
10,730
11,980
13,170
13,180
14,200
1.82
59
(15.0)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
10,190
11,380
12,630
13,830
15,020
18,550
1.29
9,770
10,960
12,210
13,400
14,590
17,820
1.41
9,320
8,830
10,030
11,270
12,470
13,660
16,100
1.68
8,320
9,510
10,760
11,950
13,150
15,110
1.86
63
10,520
11,770
12,960
14,150
# 17,000
1.54
(17.2)
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
8,600
9,790
11,040
12,230
13,430
19,530
1.3
8,240
9,440
10,680
11,880
13,070
18,850
1.42
7,850
7,430
8,630
9,880
11,070
12,260
17,320
1.72
6,990
8,180
9,430
10,620
11,810
16,440
1.9
67
9,050
(19.4)
10,290
11,490
12,680
18,120
1.56
CI
72(22.2)
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
TC
7,040
8,240
9,480
10,680
11,870
19,920
1.32
6,740
7,930
9,180
10,380
11,570
19,280
1.45
6,420
6,080
7,280
8,520
9,720
10,910
17,820
1.76
5,710
6,910
8,160
9,350
10,540
16,980
1.95
71
7,620
(21.7)
8,860
10,060
11,250
18,600
1.59
CI
75
76(24.4)
80(26.7)
84(28.9)
88(28.9)
SHC
SHC
SHC
SHC
6,480
7,720
8,920
10,110
6,220
7,470
8,660
9,860
5,960
5,660
6,900
8,100
9,290
5,340
6,590
7,780
8,980
(23.9)
7,200
8,400
9,590
TC :Total Cooling Capacity (BTU/h)
SHC:Sensible Heat Capacity (BTU/h)
(kW)
CI :Compressor Input
Rating conditions are
:Outdoor Ambient Temp.95°FDB
:Indoor Unit Entering Air Temp.80°FDB/67°FWB
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5-4. Heating Capacity
Indoor unit
KHS0951 / KHS1251 / KHS1852
Outdoor unit CH0951 / CH1251 / CH1852
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
17 20
30
40
47 50
60
Outdoor temperature (¡F DB)
NOTE
●
1)
… Point of rating condition
Black dot in the chart indicates the following rating condition.
Indoor: 70°F (21.1°C) D.B.
Outdoor: 47°F (8.3°C) D.B. / 43°F (6.1°C) W.B.
2) Above characteristics indicate instantaneous operation, which does not take into account defrost
operation.
3) Fan speed: High
4) Because this air conditioner heats a room by drawing in the heat of the outside air (heat pump system),
the heating efficiency will fall off when the outdoor temperature is very low. If sufficient heat cannot be
obtained with this air conditioner, use another heating appliance in conjunction with it.
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6. ELECTRICAL DATA
6-1. Electrical Characteristics
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS0951
CH0951
COOLING
Indoor Unit
Fan Motor
Outdoor Unit
Fan Motor Compressor
115V Single phase 60Hz
Complete Unit
Performance at
Rating Conditions
Running Amps.
Power Input
A
kW
A
0.40
0.034
0.40
0.70
0.081
0.70
7.4
0.775
9.1
8.5
0.89
10.2
1.10
Full Load Conditions Running Amps.
Power Input
kW
0.034
0.081
0.985
Rating Conditions
: Indoor Air Temperature 80°F (26.7°C) D.B. / 67°F (19.4°C) W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 95°F (35°C) D.B.
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 95°F (35°C) D.B. / 70°F (21.2°C) W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 115°F (46.1°C) D.B.
HEATING
Indoor Unit
Fan Motor
Outdoor Unit
Fan Motor Compressor
115V Single phase 60Hz
Complete Unit
Performance at
Rating Conditions
Running Amps.
Power Input
A
kW
A
0.40
0.034
0.40
0.70
0.081
0.70
7.3
0.775
8.6
8.4
0.89
9.7
Full Load Conditions Running Amps.
Power Input
kW
0.034
0.081
0.935
1.05
Rating Conditions
: Indoor Air Temperature 70°F (21.1°C) D.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 47°F (8.3°C) D.B. / 43°F (6.1°C) W.B.
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 80°F (26.7°C) D.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 75°F (23.9°C) D.B. / 65°F (18.3°C) W.B.
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Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS1251
CH1251
COOLING
Indoor Unit
Fan Motor
Outdoor Unit
Fan Motor Compressor
115V Single phase 60Hz
Complete Unit
Performance at
Rating Conditions
Running Amps.
Power Input
A
kW
A
0.40
0.034
0.40
0.70
0.081
0.70
9.4
10.5
1.20
12.9
1.48
1.085
11.8
Full Load Conditions Running Amps.
Power Input
kW
0.034
0.081
1.365
Rating Conditions
: Indoor Air Temperature 80°F (26.7°C) D.B. / 67°F (19.4°C) W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 95°F (35°C) D.B.
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 95°F (35°C) D.B. / 70°F (21.2°C) W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 115°F (46.1°C) D.B.
HEATING
Indoor Unit
Fan Motor
Outdoor Unit
Fan Motor Compressor
115V Single phase 60Hz
Complete Unit
Performance at
Rating Conditions
Running Amps.
Power Input
A
kW
A
0.40
0.034
0.40
0.70
0.081
0.70
9.2
10.3
1.17
12.0
1.37
1.055
10.9
Full Load Conditions Running Amps.
Power Input
kW
0.034
0.081
1.255
Rating Conditions
: Indoor Air Temperature 70°F (21.1°C) D.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 47°F (8.3°C) D.B. / 43°F (6.1°C) W.B.
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 80°F (26.7°C) D.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 75°F (23.9°C) D.B. / 65°F (18.3°C) W.B.
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Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
KHS1852
CH1852
COOLING
Indoor Unit
Fan Motor
Outdoor Unit
Fan Motor Compressor
230 / 208V Single phase 60Hz
Complete Unit
Performance at
Rating Conditions
Running Amps.
Power Input
A
0.25
kW 0.047 / 0.045 0.113 / 0.095 1.54
0.25 0.23 0.49 0.46 8.8
kW 0.047 / 0.045 0.113 / 0.095 1.98
/
0.23
0.49
/
0.46
6.86
/
/
/
/
7.41
1.52
9.7
7.6
1.70
9.5
/
/
/
/
8.1
1.66
10.4
2.12
Full Load Conditions Running Amps.
Power Input
A
/
/
1.98
2.14
Rating Conditions
: Indoor Air Temperature 80°F (26.7°C) D.B. / 67°F (19.4°C) W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 95°F (35°C) D.B.
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 95°F (35°C) D.B. / 70°F (21.2°C) W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 115°F (46.1°C) D.B.
HEATING
Indoor Unit
Fan Motor
Outdoor Unit
Fan Motor Compressor
230 / 208V Single phase 60Hz
Complete Unit
Performance at
Rating Conditions
Running Amps.
Power Input
A
0.25
kW 0.047 / 0.045 0.113 / 0.095 1.45
0.25 0.23 0.49 0.46 8.6
kW 0.047 / 0.045 0.113 / 0.095 1.94
/
0.23
0.49
/
0.46
6.36
/
/
/
/
6.81
1.40
9.4
7.1
1.61
9.3
/
/
/
/
7.5
1.54
10.1
2.06
Full Load Conditions Running Amps.
Power Input
A
/
/
1.92
2.10
Rating Conditions
: Indoor Air Temperature 70°F (21.1°C) D.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 47°F (8.3°C) D.B. / 43°F (6.1°C) W.B.
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 80°F (26.7°C) D.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 75°F (23.9°C) D.B. / 65°F (18.3°C) W.B.
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6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams
(1) Indoor unit
KHS0951 / KHS1251
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to
disconnect power before checking, servicing
and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
33
(2) Indoor unit
KHS1852
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to
disconnect power before checking, servicing
and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
34
(3) Outdoor unit CH0951 / CH1251
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to
disconnect power before checking, servicing
and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
35
(4) Outdoor unit CH1852
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to
disconnect power before checking, servicing
and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
36
(5) Printed circuit board
POW-KHS095A (for KHS0951)
Top view
Bottom view
37
(6) Printed circuit board
POW-KHS125A (for KHS1251)
Top view
Bottom view
38
(7) Printed circuit board
POW-KHS095B (for KHS0951 and KHS1251)
Top view
Bottom view
39
(8) Printed circuit board
POW-KHS1852 (for KHS1852)
Top view
Bottom view
40
(9) Printed circuit board
POW-CH095 (for CH0951, CH1251 and CH1852)
Top view
41
7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
7-1. Installation Site Selection
7-1-1. Indoor Unit
Indoor unit
To prevent abnormal heat
WARNING
generation and the possibility
of fire, do not place obsta-
cles, enclosures and grilles
in front of or surrounding the
air conditioner in a way that
may block air flow.
Drain hose
AVOID:
Outside drainage
●
direct sunlight.
Fig. 1
●
nearby heat sources that may affect performance of
the unit.
2" (5 cm) min.
*6" (15 cm) min.
●
●
2" (5 cm) min.
*6" (15 cm) min.
2" (5 cm) min.
*6" (15 cm) min.
areas where leakage of flammable gas may be
expected.
places where large amounts of oil mist exist.
Front View
*
KHS1852 only
DO:
Fig. 2
●
select an appropriate position from which every cor-
ner of the room can be uniformly cooled. (High on a
wall is best.)
Tubing length (L)
INDOOR
UNIT
●
●
select a location that will hold the weight of the unit.
Elevation
difference (H)
select a location where tubing and drain hose have
the shortest run to the outside. (Fig. 1)
OUTDOOR
UNIT
●
●
allow room for operation and maintenance as well as
unrestricted air flow around the unit. (Fig. 2)
Fig. 3a
install the unit within the maximum elevation differ-
ence (H) above the outdoor unit and within a total
tubing length (L) from the outdoor unit as detailed in
Table 1 and Fig. 3a.
Indoor unit
Wall
CAUTION
For stable operation of the
air conditioner, do not
install wall-mounted type
indoor units under 5 ft.
(1.5 m) from floor level.
Minimum height
from floor level
5 ft. (1.5 m)
Floor level
Fig. 3b
Table 1
Max. Allowable Tubing
Length at Shipment
(ft.)
Limit of Tubing
Length (L)
(ft.)
Limit of Elevation
Difference (H)
(ft.)
Required Amount of
Additional Refrigerant
Model
*
(oz./ft.)
25
25
50
65
23
23
a) 0.16
b) 0.27
9,000 BTU
12,000/18,000 BTU
*
If total tubing length becomes a) 25 to 50 ft. (max.), b) 25 to 65 ft. (max.) charge additional refrigerant (R22) by a) 0.16 oz./ft., b) 0.27 oz./ft.
No additional compressor oil is necessary.
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7-1-2. Outdoor Unit
AVOID:
Exhaust fan
NO
Hot air
●
heat sources, exhaust fans, etc. (Fig. 4)
Heat source
●
damp, humid or uneven locations.
DO:
Outdoor unit
●
choose a place as cool as possible.
●
choose a place that is well ventilated.
●
allow enough room around the unit for air intake/
Fig. 4
exhaust and possible maintenance. (Fig. 5a)
Obstacle above
CAUTION
Min.
Min.
7 ft.
(2 m)
7 ft.
Air intake
Min. 6" (15 cm)
●
Valve side
Min. 10"
(25 cm)
(2 m)
Install the outdoor unit above snowfall line.
●
Do not place objects on or sit on the out-
door unit. Also, never block the air
intake/outlet or exhaust. Distortion of the
outdoor unit or incomplete combustion
may result.
Min. 6"
(15 cm)
Air discharge
Min. 12"
(30 cm)
Ground
●
Do not introduce foreign matter into the air
Min. 6 in.
(15 cm)
Air intake
intake/outlet or exhaust. Do not poke them
with such objects as a stick.
Fig. 5a
●
provide a solid base (level concrete pad, concrete
Anchor bolts
(4 pcs)
´
´
block, 4 in. 16 in. (10 40 cm) beams or equal), a
minimum of 4 in. (10 cm) above ground level to
reduce humidity and protect the unit against possible
water damage and decreased service life (Fig. 5b).
Min. 4"
(10 cm)
Air intake
●
use lug bolts or equal to bolt down unit, reducing
vibration and noise.
Concrete
or equal
Fig. 5b
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7-2. Remote Control Unit Installation
Position
The remote control unit can be operated from either a
non-fixed position or a wall-mounted position.
To ensure that the air conditioner operates correctly, do
not install the remote control unit in the following places:
●
●
●
●
●
●
In direct sunlight
Behind a curtain or other place where it is covered
More than 26 ft. (8 m) away from the air conditioner
In the path of the air conditioner’s airstream
Where it may become extremely hot or cold
Where it may be subject to electrical or magnetic
interference
Removable mounting
7-2-1. Mounting on a Wall
Wall
a) Removable mounting
1) Momentarily hold the remote control unit at the
desired mounting position.
Special
mounting
screw
(Packed in indoor unit)
2) Confirm that the air conditioner responds cor-
rectly when you press keys on the remote con-
trol from that position.
3) After confirming correct operation, use a screw-
driver to screw the supplied special mounting
screw into the wall. (Fig. 6)
Fig. 6
4) Hang the remote control unit from the mounting
screw.
Non-removable mounting
Wall
b) Non-removable mounting
1) Momentarily hold the remote control unit at the
desired mounting position.
2) Confirm that the air conditioner responds cor-
rectly when you press keys on the remote con-
trol from that position.
Screw
(Packed in indoor unit)
3) After confirming correct operation, use a screw-
driver to screw the mounting screw into the wall.
(Fig. 6)
Fig. 7
4) Remove the remote control cover by sliding it
downward.
5) Remove the batteries of the remote control unit.
6) Use a screwdriver to screw the remote control
unit securing screw into the wall through the hole
in the battery compartment. (Fig. 7)
7) Replace the batteries.
8) Again confirm that the remote control unit oper-
ates correctly.
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7-3. Address Switches
If you are installing more than 1 indoor unit (up to 2) in
the same room, it is necessary for you to assign each
unit its own address so each can be operated by its own
remote control unit. You assign the addresses by
matching the switch positions of each indoor unit with
the switch positions of its remote control unit. The
switches of the remote control unit are shown in Fig. 8.
For instance, to set up 2 indoor units, switch Unit A’s
address switches. Then switch Unit B’s address switch-
es. It is important that you match the switches of the air
conditioner unit with the switches of its remote control
unit.
Address
7-3-1. Finding the Address Switches
NOTE
Remote Control Unit
Address switch is in “A” position at time of shipment.
Remove the lid and unit’s 2 batteries. You can see the
switches inside the battery compartment. (Fig. 8)
Fig. 8
KHS0951, KHS1251
Be sure to turn the air con-
WARNING
ditioner off and disconnect
the power before opening
the unit.
Risk of Electric Shock
JP11
Fig. 9
7-3-2. Switch Positions for Up to 2 Units
KHS1852
Indoor Unit
Remove the casing, then follow the steps below.
a) Unscrew the cover plate of the electrical component
box. Remove the PCB. Locate and cut the jumper
wire. (Figs. 9 and 10)
JP11
Fig. 10
b) Table 2 shows the positions you can use for up to 2
indoor units installed in the same room. (Figs. 8, 9
and 10)
Table 2
NOTE
Indoor Unit Jumper Wire
JP11
Remote Control
Address
Unit No.
An indoor unit cannot be remote controlled if its remote
control unit is too far away (more than 26 ft.). If the
remote control unit does not seem to work correctly,
bring it closer to the unit being operated and try again.
For this reason, if the remote control unit is to be used
from a fixed position, operation should be checked at
that position before mounting.
1
2
A
B
Do not cut
Cut
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WIRING SYSTEM DIAGRAM
CH0951, CH1251 Models
Disconnect
7-4. Recommended Wire Length
and Diameter
Regulations on wiring diameter differ from locality to
locality. For field wiring requirements, please refer to
your local electrical codes. Carefully observe these reg-
ulations when carrying out the installation.
(Inter-unit)
INDOOR UNIT
Terminal
OUTDOOR UNIT
Terminal
switch
(Field supply)
Power lines
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
NOTE
Refer to the wiring system diagram (Fig. 11)
L1
Refer to your local codes or in the absence of local
codes with the National Electric Code: ANSI/NFPA70.
7
L2
8
(Inter-unit)
Control lines
Grounding
line
G
G
G
WARNING
CH1852 Model
●
Be sure to comply with local codes on running
Disconnect
switch
(Inter-unit)
Power lines
INDOOR UNIT
Terminal
OUTDOOR UNIT
Terminal
the wire from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit
(size of wire and wiring method, etc.).
(Field supply)
●
Each wire must be firmly connected.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
●
No wire should be allowed to touch refrigerant
tubing, the compressor, or any moving part.
L1
WARNING
7
L2
8
(Inter-unit)
Control lines
Grounding
line
G
G
G
●
To avoid the risk of electric shock, each air
conditioner unit must be grounded.
Fig. 11
CAUTION
●
Be sure to connect the power supply line to the
outdoor unit as shown in the wiring diagram. The
indoor unit draws its power from the outdoor
unit.
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8. FUNCTION
8-1. Room Temperature Control
■
Cooling
●
Room temperature control is obtained by cycling the compressor ON and OFF under control of the room tem-
perature sensor in the remote control unit.
●
The room temperature (and other information) is transmitted every 3 minutes by the remote control unit to the
controller in the indoor unit.
Signal from remote control unit
3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes
Thermo.
OFF
Thermo.
ON
Thermo.
OFF
Thermo.
ON
Thermo.
ON
Thermo.
ON
Thermo.
OFF
T + 2 ¡F
set temp.
T ¡F
More than
5 minutes
5 minutes
ON
3 minutes
Room temp.
Compressor
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
ON
OFF
Set speed
●
The control circuit will not attempt to turn the compressor ON until the compressor has been OFF for at least
3 minutes. To protect the compressor from stalling out when trying to start against the high side refrigerant pres-
sure, the control circuit has a built-in automatic time delay to allow the internal pressure to equalize.
●
●
●
As a protective measure, the control circuit switches the compressor OFF after 5 minutes or more of compressor
operation.
Thermo. ON : When the room temperature is above T + 2°F (T°C is set temperature).
➞
Compressor
ON
Thermo. OFF : When the room temperature is equal to or below set temperature T°F.
➞
Compressor
OFF
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■
Heating
●
Room temperature control is obtained by cycling the compressor ON and OFF under control of the room tem-
perature sensor in the remote control unit.
●
The room temperature (and other information) is transmitted every 3 minutes by the remote control unit to the
controller in the indoor unit.
Signal from remote control unit
More than
3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes
5 minutes
Thermo.
OFF
Thermo.
ON
Thermo.
OFF
Thermo.
ON
set temp.
T ¡F
T – 2 ¡F
T – 4 ¡F
5 minutes
5 minutes
OFF
Room temp.
Compressor OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Outdoor fan OFF
Indoor fan OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
30 seconds
Set speed
30 seconds
LL
Set speed
OFF
LL
LL
*1
Standby lamp OFF ON
OFF
ON
ON
Indoor heat exch.
coil temp.
95 ¡F
*1
77 ¡F
Solenoid coil
(4 – way valve)
ON ( Reversing cycle )
ON
OFF
Operation button
OFF
●
The control circuit will not attempt to turn the compressor ON until the compressor has been OFF for at least 5
minutes. To protect the compressor from stalling out when trying to start against the high side refrigerant pres-
sure, the control circuit has a built-in automatic time delay to allow the internal pressure to equalize.
●
●
●
As a protective measure, the control circuit switches the compressor OFF after 5 minutes or more of compressor
operation.
Thermo. ON : When the room temperature is below T – 2°F (T°C is set temperature).
➞
Compressor
ON
Thermo. OFF : When the room temperature is equal to or above set temperature T°F.
➞
Compressor
OFF
NOTE
*1: Refer to "8-6 Cold Draft Prevention".
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8-2. Dry Operation (Dehumidification)
●
Dry operation uses the ability of the cooling cycle to remove moisture from the air, but by running at low level to
dehumidify without greatly reducing the room temperature. The air conditioner repeats the cycle of turning ON
and OFF automatically as shown in the chart below according to the room temperature.
Room temp.
Cooling operation
T + 4 ¡F
✻Dry A zone
Compressor :
Continuous operation
FMI (indoor fan) : L (low speed) / LL (very low speed) intermittent ventilation
Set temp. T ¡F
only while the compressor is ON.
T – 2 ¡F
✻Dry B zone
Compressor :
Intermittent operation (ON for 3 minutes and OFF for 9 minutes)
FMI (indoor fan) : L (low speed) / LL (very low speed) intermittent ventilation
only while the compressor is ON.
Room temp. 59 ¡F
Monitor zone
Both the indoor and outdoor units stop.
NOTE
● Intermittent ventilation occurs by switching the indoor fan speed between L ↔ LL.
● Dry operation does not occur when the room temperature is under 15°C, which is the monitor zone.
● When the compressor stops, the indoor fan stops as well.
8-3. Automatic Switching between Cooling and Heating
●
When AUTO mode is selected, the microprocessor calculates the difference between the set temperature and
the room temperature, and automatically switches to COOLING or HEATING mode to maintain the desired tem-
perature.
Room temp. ³ Set temp. ➞ COOL
Room temp. < Set temp. ➞ HEAT
This means that if the room temperature is higher than or equal to the set temperature, COOLING operation
begins. If the room temperature is lower than the set temperature, HEATING operation begins.
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8-4. Freeze Prevention (Cooling)
●
●
This function prevents freezing of the indoor heat exchange coil.
When the compressor has been running for 10 minutes or more and the temperature of the indoor heat
exchange coil falls below 30°F, the control circuit stops the compressor for at least 6 minutes. The compressor
does not start again until the temperature rises above 46°F or 6 minutes has elapsed.
Thermo. OFF
Room temp.
Thermo. ON
T + 4 ¡F
Set temp. T ¡F
More than
6 minutes
Indoor heat exch.
coil temp.
6 minutes
30 ¡F
More than
10 minutes
More than
10 minutes
Compressor
Indoor fan
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
Set speed
Set speed
8-5. Overload Prevention (Heating)
●
●
This function prevents overheating of the indoor heat exchange coil.
When the temperature of the indoor heat exchange coil rises above 139°F, and if the indoor fan is L (low
speed), then the fan speed changes from L (low speed) to M (medium speed).
●
When the temperature of the indoor heat exchange coil rises above 141°F, the outdoor fan stops.
141
139
Indoor heat
exch. coil
temp. ¡F
126
120
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
ON
OFF
ON
H or M or L
H ➞ H, M ➞ M, L ➞ M
Compressor
ON
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8-6. Cold draft Prevention (Heating)
●
This function controls indoor fan speed so a strong draft of cold air will not blow out before the indoor heat
exchange coil have sufficiently warmed up.
●
●
STANDBY lamp on front of the indoor unit lights up when this function is working.
when 10 minutes has elapsed,the fan speed is automatically switched to set speed regardless of indoor heat
exchange coil temperature.
Max. 10minutes
95
Indoor heat exch.
coil temp. (¡F)
77
Indoor fan
Set speed
OFF
LL
Standby lamp
ON
OFF
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8-7. Defrosting Operation (Heating)
■ Defrosting Flowchart
Compressor ON
Release of overload prevention
(Outdoor fan operates.)
Overload
prevention works.
Does outdoor fan
stop?
YES
NO
A
B
C
D
Integrated operating time of
compressor is more than 3
hours.
Integrated operating time of
compressor is more than 1.5
hours.
Outdoor fan is either operated
or stopped for more than 10
minutes.
Indoor heat exchanger coil
temperature drops 1.4¡F per
6 minutes and it repeats
3 times in succession.
Is outdoor fan continuously
operating for more than 10
minutes?
NO
Thermo. OFF.
(Compressor OFF)
Temperature of indoor heat
exchanger coil is below 113¡F.
Temperature of indoor heat
exchanger coil is below 113¡F.
YES
Integrated operating time of
compressor is more than 50
minutes.
Temp. of indoor heat exch.
coil immediately before thermo
goes off is either below 113 + 7¡F
or 136 + 7¡F (when overload
prevention works).
Temperature of indoor heat
exchanger coil is below 113 +
23¡F.
NO
YES
Continuous operating time of
compressor is more than 20
minutes.
Compressor keeps running for
at least 6 minutes.
Compressor keeps running
for at least 6 minutes.
Compressor keeps running for
at least 6 minutes.
Temperature of outdoor heat
exchanger coil is below 48¡F.
Defrosting begins.
Cold-draft prevention
Temperature of outdoor heat
exchange coil is higher than
Defrosting time is over 12
minutes.
54¡F.
Release of defrosting
Indoor fan runs at set speed
when temperature of indoor
heat exchanger reads 95¡F.
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■ Defrosting Mode Timing Chart
Release of defrosting
32 seconds
Start of defrosting
32 seconds
OFF
Max. 11 minutes
Compressor
Outdoor fan
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
2 seconds
ON
2 seconds
ON
Solenoid coil
(4–way valve)
OFF
Indoor fan
Set speed
OFF
Set speed
OFF
LL
Standby lamp
Indoor heat
ON
ON
exch. coil
temp.
95¡F
77¡F
* 1
Release of
cold draft prevention
NOTE
*1: Refer to "8-6 Cold Draft Prevention".
8-8. Low Temperature Cutff (Heating)
●
This function protect the compressor from being damaged due to flow back of the liquid refrigerant to the com-
pressor when the outdoor temperature is very low.
●
Low ambient operation during heating can cause the outdoor heat exchanger to become super–cooled which
may result in liquid back–flow. To protect the compressor from this condition, both compressor and outdoor fan
stop if the outdoor temperature drops around 5°F. However, the indoor fan continues to operate even after the
compressor has stopped. Note that standby lamp does not lights up during this period.
Outdoor
air temp.
17¡F
5¡F
Compressor
and
Outdoor fan
ON
ON
OFF
Indoor fan
ON
OFF
Standby lamp
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9-1. Check before and after troubleshooting
WARNING
Hazardous voltage can cause ELECTRIC SHOCK or
DEATH. Disconnect power or turn off circuit breaker
before you start checking or servicing.
9-1-1. Check power supply wiring.
●
Check that power supply wires are correctly connected to terminals No. 7 (L1) and No. 8 (L2) on the terminal
plate in the outdoor unit.
Outdoor
unit
Inter–unit
power wiring
Indoor
unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Power supply :
L1
L2
Single- phase, 60Hz
115V.....CH0951,CH1251
230/208V............CH1852
Inter–unit
control wiring
G
G G
Ground
Ground
9-1-2. Check inter-unit wiring.
●
Check that inter-unit wiring is correctly connected to the indoor unit from the outdoor unit.
9-1-3. Check power supply.
●
●
Check that voltage is in specified range (±10% of the rating).
Check that power is being supplied.
9-1-4. Check lead wires and connectors in indoor and outdoor units.
●
●
●
Check that coating of lead wires is not damaged.
Check that lead wires and connectors are firmly connected.
Check that wiring is correct.
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9-2. Air conditioner does not operate.
9-2-1. Circuit breaker trips (or fuse blows).
A. When the circuit breaker is set to ON, it is tripped soon. (Resetting is not possible.)
●
●
There is a possibility of ground fault.
Check insulation resistance.
If resistance value is 2M½ or less, insulation is defective (“NO”).
2
1
1
Power supply
wiring
Indoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Inter–unit
wiring
L2
L1
Power
supply
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
Circuit
breaker
2
3
4
5
6
G
G
G
Ground
WARNING
*
Set circuit breaker to OFF.
Remove both power supply wires
and inter-unit wires from terminal
plate in outdoor unit.
Measure insulation resistance
of outdoor unit.
1
Insulation of
outdoor unit
is defective.
NO
•
Measure insulation
resistance of electrical
parts in outdoor unit.
•
Remove inter-unit wires from
terminal plate in indoor unit.
Measure insulation resistance
of indoor unit.
2
Insulation of
indoor unit
is defective.
NO
•
Measure insulation
resistance of electrical
parts in indoor unit.
•
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B. Circuit breaker trips in several minutes after turning the air conditioner on.
●
There is a possibility of short circuit.
•
Check capacity of circuit breaker.
Replace with suitable
one (larger capacity).
NO
Capacity of circuit breaker is
suitable.
In case of Heating operation :
Measure resistance of outdoor fan
motor winding.
Measure resistance of 4-way valve's
winding.
•
•
•
Measure resistance of compressor
motor winding.
9-2-2. Neither indoor nor outdoor unit runs.
A. Power is not supplied.
Circuit breaker
is tripped.
Reset breaker.
•
Check power supply.
NO
Power is being supplied to the
outdoor unit.
Wait for recovery
or contact power
company.
Power failure
B. Check "OPERATION selector" switch in the indoor unit.
YES
Lamp Ass'y or indoor PCB Ass'y is
defective.
•
OPERATION selector switch is set
in ON position.
NO
Set OPERATION selector switch
to ON.
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C. Check remote control unit.
•
Try to run with another remote
control unit.
OK
First remote control unit is defective.
•
•
Check for residue buildup on
transmitter of remote control unit.
Clean transmitter.
Clean receiver.
Check for residue buildup on remote
control receiver on front of indoor
unit.
D. Check fuse on the indoor PCB Ass'y.
•
Measure resistance of indoor and/or
fan motor winding.
(FM)
If fuse has been blown,
•
•
•
Check fuse on indoor PCB Ass'y
for continuity. (F)
OK
OK
•
•
Check operation lamp to see
if light is ON.
Measure resistance of compressor
motor winding.
(CM)
Light is OFF
OK
Measure resistance of primary and
secondary winding of transformer.
Measure coil resistance of power
relay.
(PR)
(TR)
OK
OK
Indoor PCB Ass'y or switch Ass'y is
defective.
Replace the fuse.
E. Check TIMER on the remote control unit.
•
Timer is turned ON. Check to see
YES
Cancel the timer mode.
ON
if
control.
is displayed on remote
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9-2-3. Only outdoor unit does not run.
A. Check setting temperature.
COOL
HEAT
Is room temperature too high ?
Is room temperature too low ?
NO
NO
Try to lower setting temperature by
temperature setting button ( button).
Try to raise setting temperature by
temperature setting button ( button).
Outdoor unit still does
not run.
Outdoor unit still does
not run.
•
•
Try to run using another remote
control unit.
Try to run using another remote
control unit.
OK
OK
Remote control unit is defective.
Remote control unit is defective.
B. Check PCB Ass'y in either indoor or outdoor unit.
•
Check voltage between terminals
No. 3(+) and No. 4 at terminal plate.
(DC 24V)
OK
•
Outdoor PCB Ass'y is defective.
No voltage appears.
•
Indoor PCB Ass'y is defective.
9-2-4. Only indoor unit does not run.
•
Indoor PCB Ass'y is defective.
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9-3. Some part of air conditioner does not operate.
9-3-1. Only indoor fan does not run.
•
Check fan casing
foreign matter on
inside.
Remove foreign
matter or repair.
Fan cannot
be turned.
•
Check fan rotation.
Turn fan gently once or twice by
hand.
Fan motor burnout
or foreign matter in
bearings.
Repair or replace.
•
•
Measure resistance of indoor fan
motor winding.
OK
Check fan motor capacitor.
9-3-2. Only flap motor does not run.
•
Measure resistance of flap motor
winding.
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9-3-4. Only outdoor fan does not run.
•
Check fan casing
foreign matter on
inside.
Remove foreign
matter or repair.
Fan cannot
be turned.
•
Check fan rotation.
Turn fan gently once or twice by
hand.
Fan motor burnout
or foreign matter in
bearings.
Repair or replace.
•
•
Measure resistance of indoor fan
motor winding.
OK
Check fan motor capacitor.
9-3-5. Only compressor does not run.
•
•
•
Check compressor motor
capacitor.
Measure resistance of PTC
thermistor.
Overload relay is working.
YES
Temperature of compressor
is abnormally high.
Measure resistance of
compressor motor winding.
YES
YES
Refrigerant gas shortage.
NO
Charge refrigerant gas (R22).
•
Measure Power supply
voltage.
No
Rotor may be locked up.
The voltage is too low.
•
Measure resistance of power
relay.
(PR)
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9-4. Air conditioner operates, but abnormalities are observed.
9-4-1. Operation does not switch from HEAT to COOL (or COOL to HEAT).
•
Remote control unit may be defective.
Receiver in lamp Ass'y may be
defective.
•
Measure resistance of 4–way valve's
winding.
COOL ➞ HEAT
•
Check voltage between terminals
No. 3(+) and No. 5 at terminal plate.
(DC 24V)
OK
Outdoor PCB Ass'y is defective.
No voltage appears.
•
Indoor PCB Ass'y is defective.
HEAT ➞ COOL
•
Check voltage between terminals
No. 3(+) and No. 5 at terminal plate.
(0V)
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9-4-2. Poor cooling or heating.
•
Check position of remote control unit.
YES
NO
Change position of remote
control unit.
• Cool or warm air from air conditioner
reaches position directly.
•
Wide and narrow tubes between
indoor unit and outdoor unit are
insulated.
Insulate both wide and narrow
tubes separately and then
tape together.
YES
Temperature
difference
is small.
•
Possibility of
gas shortage.
Charge refrigerant
gas (R22).
Measure temperature of suction and
discharge air of air conditioner.
Temperature difference between
suction and discharge air is
large enough (approx. 10 deg. or more).
Check for clogging of air filter.
Clean filter.
Air filter is clogged.
YES
Set fan speed to either
HIGH or MEDIUM.
•
•
Fan speed is set to LOW.
Reduce cooling or heating
load or replace the air
conditioner with larger
capacity.
Review cooling load estimate,
if performance of air conditioner is
normal.
9-4-3. Excessive cooling or heating.
Set temperature to higher or
lower value using temperature
setting buttons of the remote
control unit.
NO
•
Set temperature is suitable.
•
Remote control unit is placed where
it can detect room temperature
properly.
NO
Change position of remote
control unit.
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9-5. If a sensor is defective.
9-5-1. Indoor coil temp. thermistor (TH1) is defective.
A. Open
When thermistor opens, the air conditioner will be in the following conditions as the controller tries to detect
extremely low indoor coil temperature.
In Cooling mode: Function of freeze prevention continues to work. That is, the controller turns both
compressor and outdoor fan motor periodically ON and OFF for several minutes.
(Refer to "8-3. Freeze Prevention")
B. Short
When thermistor is short, the air conditioner will be in the following conditions as
the controller tries to detect extremely high indoor coil temperature.
In Cooling mode: Function of freeze prevention will not work even when the frost builds up on indoor heat
exchanger coil
9-5-2. Room temp. thermistor (TH2) is defective.
A. Open
When thermistor opens, the air conditioner will be in the following conditions as the controller tries to detect
extremely low room temperature.
In Cooling mode:
The air conditioner soon stops and will not start again. (Thermo.OFF) Neither outdoor
fan nor compressor runs.
B. Short
When thermistor is short, the air conditioner will be in the following conditions as
the controller tries to detect extremely high room temperature.
Temperature
sensor
In Cooling mode:
The air conditioner continues to operate (Thermo.ON). Both
the outdoor fan and compressor do not stop. As a result,
the room becomes too cold.
Lead
wires
NOTE
Definition of Open or Short Circuit of Sensor (Thermistor)
Thermistor Structure
Open ... A lead wire is broken or disconnected or the circuit inside the temperature sensor is open .
Short ... The protective cover of a lead wire has been damaged, and the exposed wire is touching another metal
part, or both lead wires have become exposed and are touching each other. Alternatively, the circuit
inside the temperature sensor is closed.
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10. CHECKING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Ground wire
10-1. Measurement of Insulation
Resistance
Clip
●
The insulation is in good condition if the resistance
exceeds 2M½.
Probe
10-1-1.Power Supply Wires
Insulation
tester
Fig. 1
Clamp the ground wire of the power supply wires with
the lead clip of the insulation resistance tester and
measure the resistance by placing a probe on either of
the power wires. (Fig. 1)
Terminal plate
Then measure the resistance between the ground wire
and the other power wire. (Fig. 1)
Probe
10-1-2.Indoor Unit
Clamp an aluminum plate fin or copper tube with the
lead clip of the insulation resistance tester and mea-
sure the resistance by placing a probe on each termi-
nal screw on the terminal plate. (Fig. 2)
Clip
Copper
tube or
metallic part
Insulation
tester
Note that the ground line terminal should be skipped
for the check.
Fig. 2
10-1-3.Outdoor Unit
Probe
Clamp a metallic part of the unit with the lead clip of
the insulation resistance tester and measure the resis-
tance by placing a probe on each terminal screw where
power supply lines are connected on the terminal plate.
(Fig. 2)
Clip
Copper
tube or
metallic part
10-1-4.Measurement of Insulation
Resistance for Electrical Parts
Insulation
tester
Fig. 3
Disconnect the lead wires of the desired electric part
from terminal plate, capacitor, etc. Similarly disconnect
the connector. Then measure the insulation resistance.
(Figs. 3 and 4)
From fan motor,
compressor and
other parts
Probe
Metallic
part
NOTE
Refer to Electric Wiring Diagram.
Clip
If the probe cannot enter the poles because the hole is
too narrow then use a probe with a thinner pin.
Insulation
tester
Fig. 4
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10-2. Checking Continuity of Fuse
on PCB Ass'y
Fuse
●
Remove the PCB Ass’y from the electrical compo-
nent box. Then pull out the fuse from the PCB Ass’y.
(Fig. 5)
PCB Ass’y
●
Check for continuity using a multimeter as shown in
Fig. 6.
Fig. 5
10-3. Checking Motor Capacitor
Remove the lead wires from the capacitor terminals,
and then place a probe on the capacitor terminals as
shown in Fig. 7. Observe the deflection of the pointer,
setting the resistance measuring range of the multime-
ter to the maximum value.
Fuse
Fig. 6
The capacitor is “good” if the pointer bounces to a
great extent and then gradually returns to its original
position.
The range of deflection and deflection time differ
according to the capacity of the capacitor.
Multimeter
Compressor motor
capacitor
Fan motor
capacitor
Fig. 7
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11. ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENT
Indoor Unit
KHS0951 / KHS1251
Controller B
(PCB Ass'y B)
Controller A
(PCB Ass'y A)
Transformer
Terminal base
1
2
3
4
5
6
G
Coil temp. thermistor
Lamp Ass'y
Room temp. thermistor
Flap motor
Indoor Unit
KHS1852
Fan motor capacitor
Coil temp. thermistor
Transformer
Controller
(PCB Ass'y)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Terminal base
G
Flap motor
Lamp Ass'y
Room temp. thermistor
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Outdoor Unit
CH0951 / CH1251 / CH1852
● Electric Parts
Terminal base
Power relay
PTC Thermistor
(Only for 115V models)
Fan motor capacitor
G
PR
TH
UNIT
CONTROLLER
20S
FM1
SUPPLY
FM
Controller (PCB Ass'y)
Compressor motor capacitor
● Parts Layout in Unit
Electric compornet box
Thermostat
(Low temp. cut-off)
Solenoid coil
(4-way valve)
FM
CM
Compressor motor
Crankcase heater
Fan Motor
Defrost thermostat
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
APPENDIX
KHS0951 + CH0951
KHS1251 + CH1251
KHS1852 + CH1852
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Features
This air conditioner is equipped with cooling, heating and drying functions. Details on these functions are
provided below; refer to these descriptions when using the air conditioner.
•
•
Air Sw eep Control
Microprocessor Controlled Operation
The interior com partm ent of the rem ote
control unit contains several features to
facilitate autom atic operation, easy logically
displayed for easy use.
This function m oves a flap up and down in the
air outlet, directing air in a sweeping m otion
around the room and providing com fort in
every corner.
•
•
•
Autom atic Sw itching betw een Cooling and
Heating
Sim ple One-touch Wireless Rem ote Control
The rem ote control unit has several features to
facilitate autom atic operation.
This unit autom atically switches between
cooling operation and heating operation
according to the difference between the room
tem perature and the tem perature setting.
12-Hour ON or OFF Tim er
This tim er can be set to autom atically turn the
unit on or off at any tim e within a 12 hour
period.
•
Hot Start Heating System
Right from the start, the air is warm and
com fortable. This system prevents any cold
blasts at the beginning while the heat pum p is
warm ing up, or even defrosting.
•
•
1-Hour OFF Tim er
This tim er can be set to autom atically turn off
the unit at any tim e after one hour.
•
•
Autom atic Restart Function for Pow er Failure
Even when power failure occurs, preset
program m ed operation can be reactivated
once power resum es.
Night Setback
Pressing this button changes the setting of the
room tem perature therm ostat, allowing you to
set the tem perature at whatever level that you
find com fortable.
Anti-Mold Filter
•
This unit is equipped with an anti-m old filter
that inhibits the growth of m old and bacteria.
Autom atic and 3-step Fan Speed
Auto/High/Medium /Low
•
Optional Air Clean Filter
An air filter that uses activated charcoal to
elim inate unpleasant odors and clean the air is
available (sold separately).
If the outdoor tem perture is extream ly low , it is recom m ended
to use another heating appliance:
CAUTION
When the outdoor tem perature falls to around 5°F, the com pressor stops.
However, indoor fan continues to operate even after the com pressor has
been stopped. In this case, to prevent room from freezing, use another
heating appliance.
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Contents
Page
Features .................................................................................................................. 2
Product Inform ation .............................................................................................. 3
Alert Sym bols ........................................................................................................ 3
Installation Location .............................................................................................. 4
Electrical Requirem ents ........................................................................................ 4
Safety Instructions ................................................................................................ 4
Nam es of Parts ...................................................................................................... 5
Using the Rem ote Control Unit ......................................................................... 10
Operation with the Rem ote Control Unit......................................................... 12
1. Autom atic Operation
12
............................................................................
2. Manual Operation ................................................................................. 14
3. Adjusting the Fan Speed ...................................................................... 15
4. Night Setback Mode ............................................................................ 16
Special Rem arks ................................................................................................. 18
Using the 12-Hour ON and OFF Tim er ............................................................. 19
Using the 1-Hour OFF Tim er.............................................................................. 20
Adjusting the Airflow Direction ......................................................................... 21
Operation without the Rem ote Control Unit ................................................... 22
Care and Cleaning ................................................................................................ 22
Tips for Energy Saving ....................................................................................... 25
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 26
Operating Range ................................................................................................. 26
Product Information
If you have problem s or questions concerning your Air Conditioner, you will
need the following inform ation. Model and serial num bers are on the
nam eplate on the bottom of the cabinet.
Model No.
Serial No.
Date of purchase
Dealer's address
Phone num ber
Alert Symbols
The follow ing sym bols used in this m anual, alert you to potentially
dangerous conditions to users, service personnel or the appliance:
This sym bol refers to a hazard or unsafe
practice w hich can result in severe personal
injury or death.
This sym bol refers to a hazard or unsafe
CAUTION
practice w hich can result in personal injury
or product or property dam age.
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Installation Location
•
We recom m end that this air conditioner be installed properly by
qualified installation technicians in accordance w ith the Installation
Instructions provided w ith the unit.
Before installation, check that the voltage of the electric supply in your
hom e or office is the sam e as the voltage shown on the nam eplate.
•
•
•
Do not install this air conditioner w here there are fum es or flam m able
gases, or in an extrem ely hum id space such as a greenhouse.
Do not install the air conditioner w here excessively high heat-
generating objects are placed.
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.
Electrical Requirements
1. All wiring m ust conform to the local electrical codes. Consult your
dealer or a qualified electrician for details.
2. Each unit m ust be properly grounded with a ground (or earth) wire or
through the supply wiring.
3. Wiring m ust be done by a qualified electrician.
Safety Instructions
•
Read this Instruction Manual carefully before using this air conditioner.
If you still have any difficulties or problem s, consult your dealer for
help.
This air conditioner is designed to give you com fortable room
conditions. Use this only for its intended purpose as described in this
Instruction Manual.
•
•
•
Never use or store gasoline or other flam m able vapor or liquid near
the air conditioner – it is very dangerous.
This air conditioner has no ventilator for intaking fresh air from
outdoors. You m ust open doors or w indow s frequently w hen you use
gas or oil heating appliances in the sam e room , w hich
consum e a lot of oxygen from the air. Otherw ise there is a risk of
suffocation in an extrem e case.
CAUTION
•
•
Do not turn the air conditioner on and off from the pow er m ains
sw itch. 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 let children play w ith the air conditioner.
•
•
Do not cool the room too m uch if babies or invalids are present.
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Names of Parts
INDOOR UNIT
Air intakes
Air outlet
Rem ote
control
unit
Drain hose
Refrigerant tubes
OUTDOOR UNIT
Air outlet
This illustration is based on the external appearance of a standard m odel.
Consequently, the shape m ay differ from that of the air conditioner which
you have selected.
NOTE
This air conditioner consists of an indoor unit and an outdoor unit.
You can control the air conditioner with the rem ote control unit.
Air Intakes
Air from the room is drawn into these sections and passes through
air filters which rem ove dust.
Air Outlet
Air is blown out of the air conditioner through the air outlet.
Rem ote Control Unit
Refrigerant Tubes
The wireless rem ote control unit controls power on/off, operation
m ode selection, tem perature, fan speed, tim er setting, night
setback and air sweeping.
The indoor and outdoor units are connected by copper tubes
through which refrigerant gas flows.
Drain Hose
Moisture in the room condenses and drains off through this hose.
Outdoor (Condensing) Unit
The outdoor unit contains the com pressor, fan m otor, heat
exchanger coil, and other electrical com ponents.
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Unit Display and Operation Selector
Operation selector
INDOOR UNIT
KHS1852
INDOOR UNIT
KHS0951
KHS1251
ON
OFF
ON
TEST
OFF
TEST
Operation selector
OPERATION lam p
TIMER lam p Rem ote control
receiver
OPERATION STANDBY TIMER
Rem ote control receiver
STANDBY lam p
OPERATION
TIMER
STANDBY
IMPORTANT
Avoid using radio equipm ent such as m obile phones
near (w ithin 1 m of) the indoor unit. Som e radio
equipm ent m ay cause the unit to m alfunction.
STANDBY lam p
TIMER lam p
OPERATION lam p
If the trouble occurs, disconnect pow er and restart the
air conditioner after a few m inutes.
Rem ote control receiver
This section picks up infrared signals from the rem ote control unit
(transm itter).
Operation selector
ON position
This position is for operating the air conditioner with the wireless
rem ote control unit.
Set the selector norm ally in this position.
OFF position
Switch the selector to the OFF position if you are not going to use
the air conditioner for a few days or longer.
The OFF position does not disconnect the pow er. Use the m ain
pow er sw itch to turn off pow er com pletely.
TEST position
CAUTION
This position is used only when servicing the air conditioner.
Do not set at the TEST position for norm al operation.
OPERATION lam p
This lam p lights when the system is in the continuous HEAT,
DRY and COOL m ode.
TIMER lam p
This lam p lights when the system is being controlled by the tim er.
STANDBY lam p
This lam p lights during the warm up period for heating and
when the system is defrosting.
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Remote Control Unit (Display)
Displayed when setting tem perature
Displayed when transm itting data
SET TEMP.
1
ON
HR.
Displayed when setting tim er
OFF
H
Sym bols
(1) Operation m ode
(3) Tem perature setting
60 – 88 °F
When set to 82 °F ...........
AUTO.......................................
HEAT........................................
MILD DRY................................
COOL .......................................
Current tem perature
indication .........................
(4) Tim er
12-hour ON Tim er..................
12-hour OFF Tim er.................
1-hour OFF Tim er...................
(5) NIGHT SETBACK....................
ON
OFF
(2) Fan speed
1HR.
AUTO.......................................
HIGH ........................................
MEDIUM..................................
LOW.........................................
(6) Confirm ation of
transm ission ...........................
(7) Flap
Angle indication .....................
Sweep indication....................
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Remote Control Unit
Transm itter
SET TEMP.
1HR.
ON
OFF
Display
ON/ OFF operation button
1 HR. TIMER button
H
(Cover closed)
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
TEMP.
TEMP. setting buttons
MODE selector button
FAN SPEED selector button
FLAP button
MODE
FLAP FAN SPEED
ON OFF
TIMER ON button
NIGHT
TIMER OFF button
SET button
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
NIGHT SETBACK button
ACL button
ACL
BATTERIES
CANCEL button
ADDRESS sw itch
A
B
Battery com partm ent
(Pull off the cover to expose the
batteries.)
The illustration above pictures the rem ote control unit after the cover has
been lowered and rem oved.
NOTE
Transm itter
When you press the buttons on the rem ote control unit, the
appears in the display and the setting changes are transm itted to the
receiver in the air conditioner.
m ark
Display
Inform ation on the operating status is displayed while the rem ote control
unit is switched on. If the unit is turned off, only the m ode that was set
previously is still displayed.
NIGHT SETBACK button
For details, see “Night Setback Mode”. When you press this button in the
DRY, COOL or HEAT m ode, the
m ark appears in the display, and the
rem ote control unit autom atically adjusts the set tem perature to save
energy.
TEMP. setting buttons
Press the
Press the
button to increase the tem perature setting.
button to reduce the tem perature setting.
ON/ OFF operation
button
This button is for turning the air conditioner on and off.
TIMER ON button
TIMER OFF button
: The air conditioner starts at the set tim e.
: The air conditioner stops at the set tim e.
ON
OFF
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Remote Control Unit (continued)
MODE selector button
Green or red (AUTO)
Use this button to select the AUTO, HEAT, DRY and COOL m ode.
: When this setting is selected, the air conditioner calculates the
difference between the therm ostat setting and the room
tem perature and autom atically switches to the “COOL” or
“HEAT” m ode as appropriate.
Red (HEAT)
Orange (DRY)
Green (COOL)
: The air conditioner m akes the room warm er.
: The air conditioner reduces the hum idity in the room .
: The air conditioner m akes the room cooler.
FLAP button
Press this button either to select to set the airflow direction to one of
the six possible positions m anually, or to select the sweep function,
which m oves the flap up and down autom atically.
: The airflow direction can be set m anually. (six positions)
: The flap m oves up and down autom atically.
To switch to the sweep function ( ) when in the m anual ( ) m ode,
hold down the FLAP button.
NOTE
FAN SPEED selector
button
: The air conditioner autom atically decides the fan speed.
: High fan speed
: Medium fan speed
: Low fan speed
1 HR. TIMER button
(1-hour off tim er)
: When you press this button, regardless of whether the unit is
operating or stopped, the unit operates for one hour and then
shuts down.
1HR.
ACL button (All clear)
SET button
Puts the rem ote control unit into pre-operation status. Always press
this button after replacing the batteries.
After using the TIMER ON button or TIMER OFF button to set the tim er,
press this button to activate the new setting.
CANCEL button
ADDRESS sw itch
Press this button to cancel the current tim er setting.
The address switch changes to prevent m ixing of signals from rem ote
control units when two Sanyo air conditioners are installed next to
each other. Norm ally, the address switch is set to A. When switching
the address, the rem ote control unit m ust be changed to B. For m ore
inform ation, please contact the dealer where you m ade the purchase.
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Using the Remote Control Unit
How to Install Batteries
1. Slide the cover in the direction indicated by
the arrow and rem ove it.
2. Install two AAA alkaline batteries. Make sure
the batteries point in the direction m arked in
the battery com partm ent.
ACL button
3. Use a thin object such as the tip of a pen to
press the ACL button.
Cover
•
The batteries last about six m onths, depending on how m uch you use
the rem ote control unit. Replace the batteries w hen the rem ote control
unit's display fails to light, or w hen the rem ote control cannot be used
to change the air conditioner’s settings.
Use tw o fresh leak-proof type-AAA alkaline batteries.
In replacing batteries, follow the instructions as m entioned in the
sub-section “How to Install Batteries”.
NOTE
•
•
•
If you do not use the rem ote control unit m ore than 1 m onth, take out
the batteries.
How to Use the Rem ote
Control Unit
When using the rem ote control unit, always point the unit’s transm itter
head directly at the air conditioner's receiver.
Air conditioner
(Indoor unit)
Receiver
(Transm itter head)
Rem ote control
unit
Rem ote Control Unit
Installation Position
The rem ote control unit m ay be operated either from a non-fixed position
or from a wall-m ounted position. To ensure that the air conditioner operates
correctly, DO NOT install the rem ote control unit in the following places:
•
DO NOT
In direct sunlight
•
•
•
•
•
•
Behind a curtain or other places where it is covered
More than 26 feet (8 m ) away from the air conditioner
In the path of the air conditioner’s airstream
Where it m ay becom e extrem ely hot or cold
Where it m ay be subject to electrical or m agnetic noise
Where there is an obstacle between the rem ote control unit and air
conditioner (since a check signal is sent from the rem ote control unit
every 5 m inutes)
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Using the Remote Control Unit (continued)
Mounting the Rem ote
Control Unit
Rem ovable m ounting
Non-rem ovable m ounting
Wall
Wall
(Packed w ith
the indoor unit)
(Packed w ith the
indoor unit)
Mounting on a w all
A. Rem ovable m ounting
1) Mom entarily hold the rem ote control unit at the desired m ounting
position.
2) Confirm that the air conditioner responds correctly when you press
keys on the rem ote control from that position.
3) After confirm ing correct operation, use a screwdriver to screw the
m ounting screw into the wall.
4) Hang the rem ote control unit from the m ounting screw.
B. Non-rem ovable m ounting
1) Mom entarily hold the rem ote control unit at the desired m ounting
position.
2) Confirm that the air conditioner responds correctly when you press
keys on the rem ote control from that position.
3) After confirm ing correct operation, use a screwdriver to screw the
m ounting screw into the wall.
4) Rem ove the batteries of the rem ote control unit.
5) Use a screwdriver to screw the rem ote control unit securing screw
into the wall through the hole in the battery com partm ent.
6) Replace the batteries.
7) Again confirm that the rem ote control unit operates correctly.
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Operation with the Remote
Control Unit
1. Autom atic Operation
SET TEMP.
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
TEMP.
STEP 2
FAN SPEED MODE
FLAP
ON
STEP 1
OFF
NIGHT
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
Check that the circuit breaker on the power panel is turned on and that the
operation selector of the indoor unit is in the ON position.
NOTE
Once the
m ode is selected and the unit is preset by following the steps
below, you can have the air conditioner autom atically bring the room to the
desired tem perature sim ply by pressing the ON/OFF operation button.
STEP 1
STEP 2
Press the MODE selector to select
Press the ON/OFF operation button.
.
To stop the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF operation button again.
•
•
To change the tem perature setting, press the tem perature setting
buttons and change the setting to the desired tem perature.
The tem perature setting changes by two degrees each tim e one of the
TEMP. buttons is pressed.
NOTE
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Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued)
Press TEMP. to change the tem perature setting.
To raise the tem perature
setting
TEMP.
To lower the tem perature
setting
•
Although the fan speed is set autom atically, you can change the fan
speed by pressing the FAN SPEED selector button.
To stop the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF operation button again.
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Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued)
2. Manual Operation
SET TEMP.
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
TEMP.
STEP 2
STEP 4
STEP 3
STEP 1
FLAP FAN SPEED MODE
ON OFF
SET CANCEL
STEP 5
NIGHT
SETBACK
Check that the circuit breaker on the power panel is turned on and that the
operation selector of the indoor unit is in the ON position.
NOTE
If the autom atic operation settings of the unit do not m eet 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 m ode.
For heating operation
For dehum idifying operation →
For cooling operation
→
→
STEP 2
STEP 3
To start the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF
operation button.
Press the TEMP. setting buttons to change the
tem perature setting to the desired tem perature.
Adjustable tem perature range:
88 °F m ax. 60 °F m in.
STEP 4
NOTE
Set the FAN SPEED selector button to the setting you
want.
If the fan speed is set to
(Autom atic), the fan
speed switches autom atically, according to the
difference between the actual room tem perature and
the tem perature setting.
STEP 5
Press the FLAP button and set the airflow direction as
desired.
(Refer to “Adjusting the Airflow Direction” on
page 21.)
To stop the air conditioner, press the ON/OFF operation button again.
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Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued)
•
This appliance has a built-in 5-m inute tim e delay circuit to ensure
NOTE
reliable operation. When the operation button is pressed, the
com pressor will start running within three m inutes. In the event of
power failure, the unit will stop. When the power is restored, the unit
will restart autom atically after five m inutes.
3. Adjusting the
Fan Speed
A. Autom atic
Sim ply set the FAN SPEED selector button to the
position.
A m icrocom puter in the air conditioner autom atically controls the fan speed
when the m ode is selected. When the air conditioner starts operating,
the difference between the room tem perature and the set tem perature is
detected by the m icrocom puter which then autom atically switches the fan
speed to the m ost suitable level.
Cooling and DRY m ode:
When difference betw een
room tem perature and set FAN SPEED
tem perature is
4 °F and over
High
Between 4 °F and 2 °F
Below 2 °F
Medium
Low
Heating m ode:
When difference betw een
room tem perature and set FAN SPEED
tem perature is
4 °F and over
High
Below 4 °F
Medium
B. Manual
If you want to adjust fan speed m anually during operation, just set the FAN
SPEED selector as desired. [ , or
,
]
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Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued)
4. Night Setback Mode
SET TEMP.
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
TEMP.
FLAP FAN SPEED MODE
ON OFF
NIGHT
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
ACL
BATTERIES
The Night Setback Mode is used for saving energy.
Press the NIGHT SETBACK button while the air conditioner is operating.
The
m ark appears in the display.
To cancel the night setback function, press the NIGHT SETBACK button
again.
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Operation with the Remote Control Unit (continued)
A. In Cooling and DRY
Mode:
When the night setback m ode is selected, the air conditioner
autom atically raises the tem perature setting 2 °F when 30 m inutes
have passed after the selection was m ade, and then another 2 °F
after another 30 m inutes have passed, regardless of the indoor
tem perature when night setback was selected. This enables you to
save energy without sacrificing com fort. This function is convenient
when gentle cooling is needed.
(
and
)
2 °F
Setting
tem perature
2 °F
30 m in.
30 m in.
Tim e
Press the
NIGHT SETBACK
button
B. In Heating Mode:
When the night setback m ode is selected, the air conditioner
autom atically lowers the tem perature setting 4 °F when 30 m inutes
have passed after the selection was m ade, and then another 4 °F
after another 30 m inutes have passed, regardless of the indoor
tem perature when night setback was selected. This enables you to
save energy without sacrificing com fort. This function is convenient
when gentle heating is needed.
(
)
Setting
tem perature
4 °F
4 °F
30 m in.
30 m in.
Press the
NIGHT SETBACK
button
Tim e
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Special Remarks
``DRY'' ( ) Operation
How it w orks?
•
Once the room tem perature reaches the level that was set, the unit
repeats the cycle of turning on and off autom atically.
During DRY operation, the fan speed is autom atically set to LOW or
•
VERY LOW; the fan speed then switches back and forth between
LOW (for 20 seconds) and VERY LOW (for 10 seconds).
“DRY” operation is not possible if the indoor tem perature is 59°F or
less.
•
Heating ( ) Operation
Heating perform ance
•
Because this air conditioner heats a room by drawing in the heat of
the outside air (heat pum p system ), the heating efficiency will fall off
when the outdoor tem perature is very low. If sufficient heat cannot
be obtained with this air conditioner, use another heating appliance
in conjunction with it.
•
Defrosting
When the outdoor tem perature is low, frost or ice m ay form on the
heat exchanger coil, reducing heating perform ance. When this
happens, a m icrocom puter defrosting system operates. At the sam e
tim e, the fan on the indoor unit stops and the STANDBY lam p
rem ains lit until defrosting is com pleted. Heating operation restarts
after several m inutes. (This interval will vary slightly depending
upon the outdoor tem perature and the way in which frost form s).
•
STANDBY lam p
For several m inutes after the start of heating operation, the indoor
fan will not start running until the indoor heat exchanger coil has
warm ed up sufficiently. This is because the COLD DRAFT
PREVENTION SYSTEM is operating. During this period, the
STANDBY lam p rem ains lit.
STANDBY lam p
OPERATION STANDBY TIMER
•
The STANDBY lam p also rem ains lit during defrosting or when the
com pressor has been turned off by the therm ostat when the system
is in the heating m ode.
•
Upon com pletion of defrosting and when the com pressor is turned
on again, for heating operation, the STANDBY lam p will go off
autom atically.
•
In the event of power failure, the unit will stop. When the power is
resum ed, the unit will restart autom atically after five m inutes.
Pow er failure
during operation
Clicking Sound
•
Clicking sound is
heard from the air
conditioner
In heating or cooling operation, any plastic parts m ay expand or
shrink due to a sudden tem perature change. In this event, a clicking
sound m ay occur. This is norm al, and the sound will soon disappear.
•
The rem ote control unit sends the setting condition to the air
conditioner regularly at five m inute intervals.
Rem ote Control Unit
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Using the 12-Hour ON and OFF
Timer
After the length of tim e set for TIMER ON elapses, the unit begins
operating.
1. TIMER ON m ode
(Exam ple)
The display depicted at left indicates that the air conditioner will begin
operating in three hours.
ON
Setting procedure:
H
STEP 1
Press the MODE selector button and select the desired
operation m ode.
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
TEMP.
(See “Operation with the Rem ote Control Unit,” page 14.)
STEP 2
Press the TIMER ON button.
(For exam ple, to set the tim er to turn on the air
conditioner after three hours have elapsed, press the
TIMER ON button three tim es.)
The tim e can be set to from one to twelve hours, in one
hour steps.
FLAP FAN SPEED MODE
ON OFF
NIGHT
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
ACL
BATTERIES
1
2
3.......12
STEP 3
Press the SET button.
•
•
The display changes im m ediately to its status previous to tim er setting,
but the indication rem ains.
To check the status of the tim er while it is counting down, press the SET
button.
ON
Cancellation procedure: Press the CANCEL button.
After the length of tim e set for TIMER OFF elapses, the unit stops
operating.
2. TIMER OFF m ode
(Exam ple)
The display depicted at left indicates that the air conditioner will stop
operating in five hours.
Setting procedure:
OFF
H
STEP 1
Press the TIMER OFF button.
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
(For exam ple, to set the tim er to turn off the air
conditioner after five hours have elapsed, press the TIMER
OFF button five tim es.)
TEMP.
The tim e can be set to from one to twelve hours, in one
hour steps.
FLAP FAN SPEED MODE
ON OFF
1
2
3.......12
NIGHT
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
ACL
BATTERIES
STEP 2
Press the SET button.
•
•
The display changes im m ediately to its status previous to tim er setting,
but the indication rem ains.
To check the status of the tim er while it is counting down, press the SET
button.
OFF
Cancellation procedure: Press the CANCEL button.
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Using the 1-Hour OFF Timer
1. 1-Hour OFF Tim er
This function causes the unit to operate for one hour and then stop,
regardless of w hether the unit is on or off w hen the button is pressed.
The
indicator in the display indicates that this function is operating.
1HR.
Setting procedure:
Regardless of whether the unit is operating or stopped, press the 1 HR.
TIMER button.
1HR.
appears in the display.
1HR.
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
TEMP.
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 Tim er function is now cancelled and the unit operates norm ally.
FLAP FAN SPEED MODE
ON OFF
NIGHT
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
ACL
BATTERIES
•
If, while the 1-Hour Tim er function is operating, the 1 HR. TIMER button
is pressed once to cancel the function and then again, the unit continues
to operate for one hour from that point in tim e and then stops.
NOTE
•
If the 1 HR. TIMER button is pressed while the TIMER OFF function is
operating, the OFF Tim er is cancelled and the unit stops operating one
hour later.
2. Com bining the 1-Hour
OFF Tim er and 12-Hour
ON Tim er
By com bining the 1-Hour OFF Tim er and 12-Hour ON Tim er, it is possible to
have the unit operate for just one hour from the present tim e, and then
have it switch on again later at a tim e specified by you.
(Exam ple) Having the unit operate for just one hour from the present tim e,
and then switch on again three hours from the present tim e.
1HR.
ON
Tim er setting
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
Operate
Stop
Operate
TEMP.
1 hour
2 hours
FLAP FAN SPEED MODE
ON OFF
3 hours
NIGHT
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
ACL
BATTERIES
Setting procedure:
STEP 1
STEP 2
Press the 1 HR. TIMER button.
Press the TIMER ON button and use the SET button to set
the unit to turn on three hours later.
•
Set the 1-Hour OFF Tim er and the 12-Hour ON Tim er sim ultaneously.
Unless you set the 1-Hour OFF Tim er and the 12-Hour ON Tim er at the
sam e tim e, the 1-Hour OFF Tim er m ay operate for one hour or m ore.
NOTE
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Adjusting the Airflow Direction
1. Horizontal
The horizontal airflow can be adjusted by m oving the vertical vanes with
your hands to the left or right.
When the hum idity is high, the vertical vanes should be in the front
position during the cooling or dehum idifying operation. If the vertical vanes
are positioned all of the w ay to the right or left, condensation m ay begin
to form around the air vent and drip dow n.
CAUTION
2. Vertical
The vertical airflow can be adjusted by m oving the flap with the rem ote
control unit. Do not m ove the flap with your hands. Confirm that the rem ote
control unit has been turned on. Use the FLAP button to set either the
sweep function or one of the six airflow direction settings.
(The m axim um capacity is obtained at the position at .)
ON
OFF
1HR.
TIMER
TEMP.
COO
an
FLAP FAN SPEED MODE
ON OFF
DR
NIGHT
SETBACK
SET CANCEL
ACL
BATTERIES
A. Sw eep function
The flap starts m oving up and down to
deliver air over the sweep range.
B. Setting the airflow m anually
Referring to the above illustration, use
the FLAP button to set the airflow
direction within the range used during
the heating, cooling, or dehum idifying
operation.
•
•
The flap autom atically closes when the unit is off.
NOTE
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 warm s up, the flap
position and fan speed change to the settings specified with the rem ote
control.
•
•
Use the FLAP button on the rem ote control to adjust the position of the
flap. If you m ove the flap by hand, the flap position according to the
rem ote control and the actual flap position m ay no longer m atch. 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 norm al again.
CAUTION
Do not have the flap pointed down during cooling operation.
Condensation m ay begin to form around the air vent and drip down.
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Operation without the Remote
Control Unit
INDOOR UNIT
KHS0951
KHS1251
If you have lost the rem ote control unit or it has trouble, follow the steps
below.
ON
OFF
TEST
1. When the air conditioner is not running
If you want to turn on the air conditioner, switch the operation selector to
the OFF position, and then to the ON position.
Operation
selector
The set tem perature and fan speed are autom atically set at the
last selection before stopping.
NOTE
KHS1852
2. When the air conditioner is running
If you want to turn off the air conditioner, switch the operation selector to
the OFF position.
ON
OFF
TEST
Operation
selector
Care and Cleaning
1. For safety, be sure to turn the air conditioner off and also to
disconnect the pow er before cleaning.
2. Do not pour w ater on the indoor unit to clean it. This w ill dam age
the internal com ponents and cause an electric shock hazard.
Casing and Grille
(Indoor Unit)
Clean the casing and grille of the indoor unit with a vacuum cleaner brush,
or wipe them with a clean, soft cloth.
If these parts are stained, use a clean cloth m oistened with a m ild liquid
detergent. When cleaning the grille, be careful not to force the vanes out of
place.
CAUTION
1. Never use solvents, or harsh chem icals w hen cleaning the indoor
unit. Do not w ipe the plastic casing using very hot w ater.
2. Som e m etal edges and the fins are sharp and m ay cause injury if
handled im properly; be especially careful w hen you clean these
parts.
3. The internal coil and other com ponents of the outdoor unit m ust
be cleaned every year. Consult your dealer or service center.
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Care and Cleaning (continued)
Anti-m old filter
The anti-m old filter behind the air intake grille should be checked and
cleaned at least once every two weeks.
Air intake grille
How to rem ove the
anti-m old filter
1. Grasp both ends of the
air intake grille and pull
it out and up.
2. Push the anti-m old
filter up slightly, and
then pull it down.
Anti-m old filter
Cleaning
Use a vacuum cleaner to rem ove light dust. If there is sticky dust on the
filter, wash the filter in lukewarm , soapy water, rinse it in clean water and
dry it.
How to replace the
anti-m old filter
1. With the “FRONT” m ark facing
Air intake grille
you, slide the anti-m old filter
up into the unit and then lower
the handle into the groove on
the unit.
2. After installing the anti-m old
filter, press the locations
m arked by the arrows (
)
and close the air intake grille.
Anti-m old
filter
Insert into the groove on the unit.
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Care and Cleaning (continued)
Air cleaning filter
(not provided)
The air cleaning filter rem oves dust and dirt from the air, and reduces odors
and sm oke from tobacco.
KHS0951/ KHS1251
NOTE
The air cleaning filter is not provided with the air conditioner and m ust be
purchased separately. The first tim e that you buy the air clean filter, it is
necessary to get the STK-ARF4B m odel with fram e. When changing the
filter subsequently, it is only necessary to replace the filter itself (m odel
STK-F4B). Do not throw away the filter fram e.
KHS1852
The air clean filter is not provided with the air conditioner and m ust be
purchased separately.
Ask for the STK-F4B m odel when purchasing.
The air cleaning filter cannot rem ove harm ful gases or vapors nor ventilate
air in the room . You m ust open doors or w indow s frequently w hen you use
gas or oil heating appliances. Otherw ise there is a risk of suffocation in
extrem e cases.
Air clean filter
The air cleaning filter needs to be
(STK-F4B)
How to install the air
cleaning filter
installed behind the anti-m old filter.
1. Rem ove the anti-m old filter.
2. To m ount the STK-F4B, set the
air clean filter(sold separately)
at the m ounting position with
the black side facing the rear.
To m ount the STK-ARF4B,
m ount the air clean filter in the
position shown in the diagram
with the (STK-F4B) FRONT
m arking facing the front.
3. Reinstall the anti-m old filter, and
KHS1852
close the suction grill.
Air clean filter
(STK-ARF4B)
•
In general, the filter should be
replaced once every three
m onths.
NOTE
•
Dirty air clean filters cannot be
washed and reused. Purchase a
replacem ent filter at your local
dealer.
KHS0951/ KHS1251
•
Cleaning the m ain unit and
rem ote control unit
Wipe clean using a soft, dry cloth.
To rem ove stubborn dirt, m oisten a cloth in warm water no hotter than
•
104°F, wring thoroughly, and then wipe.
The air intake grille can be rem oved in order to wash it with water.
•
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Care and Cleaning (continued)
•
Rem oving and rem ounting
the air intake grille
With the air intake grille open
Air intake grille
Arm
all the way, grip both arm s
with your hands and pull
toward you to rem ove.
To rem ount, hold the air
intake grille roughly
horizontal and push it in until
the arm shafts fit into the
indentations in the m ain unit,
then fit the grille into place.
When using a footstool or the like, be careful not to let it tip over.
CAUTION
•
Washing the grille w ith
w ater
Clean the grille gently using a soft sponge, or the like. Then wipe away
any rem aining m oisture.
Neutral detergent m ay be used to rem ove stubborn dirt. Then rinse
•
thoroughly with water and wipe away any rem aining m oisture.
Tips for Energy Saving
•
Do not
Block the air intake and outlet of the unit. If they are obstructed, the
unit w ill not w ork w ell, and m ay be dam aged.
•
Let direct sunlight into the room . Use sunshades, blinds or curtains. If
the walls and ceiling of the room are warm ed by the sun, it will take
longer to cool the room .
•
Do
Always try to keep the air filter clean. (Refer to “Care and Cleaning”.)
A clogged filter will im pair the perform ance of the unit.
To prevent conditioned air from escaping, keep windows, doors and any
•
other openings closed.
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Troubleshooting
If your air conditioner does not work properly, first check the following points before requesting service. If it
still does not work properly, contact your dealer or service center.
Trouble
Possible Cause
Rem edy
Air conditioner does not run 1. Power failure.
at all.
1. Restore power.
2. Contact service center.
2. Leakage circuit breaker tripped.
3. Line voltage is too low.
4. Operation button is OFF.
3. Consult your electrician or dealer.
4. Press the button again.
5. Batteries in rem ote control unit have run 5. Replace batteries.
down.
OPERATION lam p flashes
and air conditioner does not
operate.
Trouble in wiring system .
Contact service center.
Com pressor runs but soon
stops.
Obstruction in front of condenser coil.
Rem ove obstruction.
Poor cooling (or heating)
perform ance.
1. Dirty or clogged air filter.
2. Heat source or m any people in room .
3. Doors and/or windows are open.
4. Obstacle near air intake or air discharge
port.
1. Clean air filter to im prove airflow.
2. Elim inate heat source if possible.
3. Shut them to keep the heat (or cold) out.
4. Rem ove it to ensure good airflow.
5. Therm ostat is set too high for cooling (or 5. Set the tem perature lower (or higher).
too low for heating).
6. (Outdoor tem perature is too low.)
6. (Consult your dealer or try to use a
back-up heater.)
Clicking sound is heard from In heating or cooling operation, any plastic This is norm al, and the sound will soon
the air conditioner.
parts m ay expand or shrink due to a
sudden tem perature change. In this event,
a clicking sound m ay occur.
disappear.
OPERATION lam p lights but
outdoor unit will not run.
1. The use of portable telephones near the
air conditioner m ay cause disturbance to
its norm al operation.
1. Turn off the power then restart the air
conditioner after 1 m inute.
2. Consult your dealer.
Operating Range
The air conditioner is operable within the tem perature ranges as listed below:
Tem perature
Maxim um
Minim um
Maxim um
Minim um
Indoor Air Intake Tem p.
95 °F DB/71 °F WB
67 °F DB/57 °F WB
80 °F DB/67 °F WB
– DB/– WB
Outdoor Air Intake Tem p.
115 °F DB
COOLING
HEATING
67 °F DB
75 °F DB/65 °F WB
17 °F DB/15 °F WB
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For Parts or Service Contact
SANYO FISHER SERVICE CORPORATION
A DIVISION OF SANYO LOGISTICS CORPORATION
1411 West 190th Street, Suite 800, Gardena, CA 90248 U.S.A.
50 Beth Nealson Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1M6, CANADA
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