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AIR CONDITIONER TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL SAP-KRV96EHDS + SAP-CRV96EHDS SAP-KRV126EHDS + SAP-CRV126EHDS FILE NO. Destination: Europe DC INVERTER SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER Indoor Model No. SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-KRV126EHDS Product Code No. 1 852 340 69 1 852 340 70 Outdoor Model No. SAP-CRV96EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS Product Code No. 1 852 340 73 1 852 340 74 Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-KRV126EHDS SAP-CRV96EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS RoHS This product does not contain any hazardous substances prohibited by the RoHS Directive. WARNING You are requested to use RoHS compliant parts for maintenance or repair. You are requested to use lead-free solder. These air conditioners employ new refrigerant R410A. Pay special attention when servicing the unit. REFERENCE NO. SM700708

Important! Please Read Before Starting This air conditioning system meets strict safety and operating standards. As the installer or service person, it is an important part of your job to install or service the system so it operates safely and efficiently. For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must: Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning. Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown. Observe all local, state, and national electrical codes. Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices given in this manual. WARNING CAUTION SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WARNING When Wiring This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury or death. This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in personal injury or product or property damage. If Necessary, Get Help These instructions are all you need for most installation sites and maintenance conditions. If you require help for a special problem, contact our sales/service outlet or your certified dealer for additional instructions. In Case of Improper Installation The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for improper installation or maintenance service, including failure to follow the instructions in this document. ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ONLY A QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD ATTEMPT TO WIRE THIS SYSTEM. Do not supply power to the unit until all wiring and tubing are completed or reconnected and checked. Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this system. Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and these instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inadequate grounding can cause accidental injury or death. Ground the unit following local electrical codes. Connect all wiring tightly. Loose wiring may cause overheating at connection points and a possible fire hazard. When Transporting Be careful when picking up and moving the indoor and outdoor units. Get a partner to help, and bend your knees when lifting to reduce strain on your back. Sharp edges or thin aluminum fins on the air conditioner can cut your fingers. When Installing In a Ceiling or Wall Make sure the ceiling/wall is strong enough to hold the unit s weight. It may be necessary to construct a strong wood or metal frame to provide added support. In a Room Properly insulate any tubing run inside a room to prevent "sweating" that can cause dripping and water damage to walls and floors. In Moist or Uneven Locations Use a raised concrete pad or concrete blocks to provide a solid, level foundation for the outdoor unit. This prevents water damage and abnormal vibration. In an Area with High Winds Securely anchor the outdoor unit down with bolts and a metal frame. Provide a suitable air baffle. In a Snowy Area (for Heat Pump-type Systems) Install the outdoor unit on a raised platform that is higher than drifting snow. Provide snow vents. When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing Use the flare method for connecting tubing. Apply refrigerant lubricant to the matching surfaces of the flare and union tubes before connecting them, then tighten the nut with a torque wrench for a leak-free connection. Check carefully for leaks before starting the test run. When Servicing Turn the power off at the main power box (mains) before opening the unit to check or repair electrical parts and wiring. Keep your fingers and clothing away from any moving parts. Clean up the site after you finish, remembering to check that no metal scraps or bits of wiring have been left inside the unit being serviced. Others CAUTION Ventilate any enclosed areas when installing or testing the refrigeration system. Escaped refrigerant gas, on contact with fire or heat, can produce dangerously toxic gas. Confirm upon completing installation that no refrigerant gas is leaking. If escaped gas comes in contact with a stove, gas water heater, electric room heater or other heat source, it can produce dangerously toxic gas. 2

Table of Contents 1. OPERATING RANGE... Page 5 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2-1. Unit Specifications... 2-2. Major Component Specifications... 2-3. Other Component Specifications... 6 8 12 3. DIMENSIONAL DATA... 13 4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM 4-1. Refrigerant Flow Diagram... 5. PERFORMANCE DATA 5-1. Temperature Charts... 5-2. Air Throw Distance Charts... 6. ELECTRICAL DATA 6-1. Electrical Characteristics 6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams 7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7-1. Installation Site Selection... 7-2. Recommended Wire Length and Diameter... 7-3. Remote Control Unit Installation Position... 7-4. How to Test Run the Air Conditioner... 7-5. Remove the Grille to Install the Indoor Unit... 8. MAINTENANCE 8-1. Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit... 8-2. Removing and Mounting the Drain Hose... 8-3. Removing the Grill... 8-4. Removing the Electrical Component Box... 8-5. Removing the P.C.Board... 8-6. Removing the Panel Motor... 8-7. Removing and Mounting the UV antibacterial filtration unit... 8-8. Removing the Drain Pan (Air Outlet Ass'y)... 8-9. Removing and Mounting the Fan Motor... 8-10. Removing the Fan... 8-11. Disconnecting and Connecting Positive Connector for Outdoor Unit... 9. FUNCTIONS 9-1. Operation Functions 9-2. Protective Functions............ 15 16 18 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 3

Page 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10-1. Precautions before Performing Inspection or Repair... 10-2. Method of Self-Diagnostics... 10-3. Checking the Indoor and Outdoor Units... 10-4. Trouble Diagnosis of Fan Motor... 10-5. Noise Malfunction and Electromagnetic Interference... 10-6. Checking and Troubleshooting when the Front Panel fails to work... 11. CHECKING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 11-1. Measurement of Insulation Resistance... 11-2. Checking Continuity of Fuse on PCB Ass'y... 12. REFRIGERANT R410A: SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING UNIT 12-1. Characteristics of New Refrigerant R410A... 12-2. Checklist before Servicing... 12-3. Tools Specifically for R410A... 12-4. Tubing Installation Procedures... 12-5. In Case of Compressor Malfunction... 12-6. In Case Refrigerant is Leaking... 12-7. Charging Additional Refrigerant... 12-8. Retro-Fitting Existing Systems... 43 43 45 48 50 51 53 54 55 55 57 57 59 60 61 61 APPENDIX INSTRUCTION MANUAL... 62 4

1. OPERATING RANGE Cooling Heating Temperature Indoor Air Intake Temp. Outdoor Air Intake Temp. Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum 32 C D.B. / 23 C W.B. 19 C D.B. / 14 C W.B. 27 C D.B. 16 C D.B. 43 C D.B. 15 C D.B. 24 C D.B. / 18 C W.B. _ D.B. / 15 C W.B. 5

2. SPECIFICATIONS 2-1. Unit Specifications Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-CRV96EHDS Power Source Voltage Rating 220 to 240V Single-Phase 50Hz 230V Performance Capacity Air Circulation (High) Moisture Removal (High) kw BTU/h m 3 /h Liters/h 2.65 9,000 Cooling ( 0.9 to 3.6 ) ( 3,100 to 12,200 ) 480 1.6 3.60 11,900 Heating ( 0.9 to 4.9 ) ( 3,100 to 16,700 ) 500 - Electrical Rating Cooling Heating Available Voltage Range V 198 to 264 Running Amperes Power Input A W 3.26 630 ( 1.29 to 5.38 ) ( 250 to 1,040 ) 4.03 835 ( 1.21 to 6.76 ) ( 250 to 1,400 ) Power Factor % 84 90 E.E.R. W/W 4.21 - C.O.P. W/W - 4.31 Compressor Locked Rotor Amperes A 8.5 Features Controls / Temperature Control Control Unit Timer Fan Speeds Indoor / Outdoor Airflow Direction (Indoor) Horizontal Vertical Air Filter Compressor Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment g Refrigerant Control Operation Sound (*Qt = Quiet mode) Indoor : Hi/Me/Lo/Qt* Outdoor : Hi db-a db-a Refrigerant Tubing Connections Max. allowable tubing length at shipment m Refrigerant Narrow tube mm (in.) Tube Diameter Wide tube mm (in.) Refrigerant Tube Kit / Accessories Dimensions & Weight Unit Dimensions Package Dimensions Weight Shipping Volume Height Width Depth Height Width Depth Net Shipping mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg Remarks: Rating conditions are: Cooling: Indoor air temperature 27 C D.B. / 19 C W.B. Outdoor air temperature 35 C D.B. / 24 C W.B. Heating: Indoor air temperature 20 C D.B. Outdoor air temperature 7 C D.B. / 6 C W.B. m 3 Microprocessor / I.C. Thermister Wireless Remote Control Unit 24-Hour ON or OFF Timer, 1-Hour OFF Timer Auto and 3 steps / Auto (Hi, Me, Lo) Manual Auto Washable, Anti-Mold DC Rotary (Inverter) R410A / 1,200 Electric Expansion Valve 41 / 35 / 28 / 22 41 / 35 / 28 / 22 45 46 Flare Type 7.5 6.35 (1/4) 9.52 (3/8) Optional / Air Clean Filter Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit 265 565 789 790 180 265 239 619 862 931 325 367 9.5 36.0 11.5 38.0 0.06 0.21 DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 6

Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP-KRV126EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS Power Source Voltage Rating 220 to 240V Single-Phase 50Hz 230V Performance Capacity Air Circulation (High) Moisture Removal (High) kw BTU/h m 3 /h Liters/h 3.50 11,900 Cooling ( 0.9 to 3.9 ) ( 3,100 to 13,300 ) 510 2.0 4.80 16,400 Heating ( 0.9 to 5.4 ) ( 3,100 to 18,400 ) 560 - Electrical Rating Cooling Heating Available Voltage Range V 198 to 264 Running Amperes Power Input A W 4.79 1,025 ( 1.17 to 5.61 ) ( 250 to 1,200 ) 5.77 1,260 ( 1.14 to 7.32 ) ( 250 to 1,600 ) Power Factor % 93 95 E.E.R. W/W 3.41 - C.O.P. W/W - 3.81 Compressor Locked Rotor Amperes A 8.5 Features Controls / Temperature Control Control Unit Timer Fan Speeds Indoor / Outdoor Airflow Direction (Indoor) Horizontal Vertical Air Filter Compressor Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment g Refrigerant Control Operation Sound (*Qt = Quiet mode) Indoor : Hi/Me/Lo/Qt* Outdoor : Hi db-a db-a Refrigerant Tubing Connections Max. allowable tubing length at shipment m Refrigerant Narrow tube mm (in.) Tube Diameter Wide tube mm (in.) Refrigerant Tube Kit / Accessories Dimensions & Weight Unit Dimensions Package Dimensions Weight Shipping Volume Height Width Depth Height Width Depth Net Shipping mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg Remarks: Rating conditions are: Cooling: Indoor air temperature 27 C D.B. / 19 C W.B. Outdoor air temperature 35 C D.B. / 24 C W.B. Heating: Indoor air temperature 20 C D.B. Outdoor air temperature 7 C D.B. / 6 C W.B. m 3 Microprocessor / I.C. Thermister Wireless Remote Control Unit 24-Hour ON or OFF Timer, 1-Hour OFF Timer Auto and 3 steps / Auto (Hi, Me, Lo) Manual Auto Washable, Anti-Mold DC Rotary (Inverter) R410A / 1,200 Electric Expansion Valve 42 / 35 / 28 / 22 42 / 36 / 29 / 22 47 48 Flare Type 7.5 6.35 (1/4) 9.52 (3/8) Optional / Air Clean Filter Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit 265 565 789 790 180 265 239 619 862 931 325 367 9.5 36.0 11.5 38.0 0.06 0.21 DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 7

2-2. Major Component Specifications 2-2-1. Indoor Unit Indoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS Control PCB Part No. Controls Control Circuit Fuse Remote Control Unit CB-KRV96EHDS Microprocessor 250V 3.15A RCS-6MHVPUSW4E Fan Type Q'ty... Dia. and Length mm Cross-Flow 1... D85 / L551 Fan Motor Type Model... Q'ty No. of Poles Rough Measure RPM (Cool / Heat) Nominal Output Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 20 C) Safety Device Type Over- Current Protection Over-Heat Protection Run Capacitor Flap Motor Type Model For Upper Flap For Lower Flap Rating Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 25 C) W Ohm Micro F VAC Ohm DC Motor SIC-39CVL-D847-3-A... 1 8 1,550 / 1,600 30 - Internal Controller Yes Yes - - Stepping Motor MP24Z1 MP24Z1 DC 5V Each Pair of Terminal : 70 +/- 7% Panel Motor Type Stepping Motor Model MP24Z5 Rating DC 5V Coil Resistance Ohm Each Pair of Terminal : 70 +/- 7% (Ambient Temp. 25 C) Heat Exchanger Coil Coil Rows Fin Pitch Face Area mm m 2 Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper Tube 2 1.2 0.175 DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 8

Indoor Unit SAP-KRV126EHDS Control PCB Part No. Controls Control Circuit Fuse Remote Control Unit CB-KRV126EHDS Microprocessor 250V 3.15A RCS-6MHVPUSW4E Fan Type Q'ty... Dia. and Length mm Cross-Flow 1... D85 / L551 Fan Motor Type Model... Q'ty No. of Poles Rough Measure RPM (Cool / Heat) Nominal Output Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 20 C) Safety Device Type Over- Current Protection Over-Heat Protection Run Capacitor Flap Motor Type Model For Upper Flap For Lower Flap Rating Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 25 C) W Ohm Micro F VAC Ohm DC Motor SIC-39CVL-D847-3-A... 1 8 1,650 / 1,800 30 - Internal Controller Yes Yes - - Stepping Motor MP24Z1 MP24Z1 DC 5V Each Pair of Terminal : 70 +/- 7% Panel Motor Type Stepping Motor Model MP24Z5 Rating DC 5V Coil Resistance Ohm Each Pair of Terminal : 70 +/- 7% (Ambient Temp. 25 C) Heat Exchanger Coil Coil Rows Fin Pitch Face Area mm m 2 Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper Tube 2 1.2 0.175 DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 9

2-2-2. Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP-CRV96EHDS Control PCB Part No. Controls Control Circuit Fuse Compressor Type Compressor Model / Nominal Output Compressor Oil... Amount Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 20 C) CC Ohm Safety Device CT (Peak current cut-off control) Compressor Discharge Temp. Control Operation cut-off control in abnormal ambient Temp. Run Capacitor Crankcase Heater Micro F VAC CB-CRV96EHDS Microprocessor 250V 20A DC Rotary (Hermetic) C-1RVN68H0K / 675W FV50S... 350 R - S : 0.632 S - T : 0.632 T - R : 0.632 Yes Yes Yes - - - Fan Type Q'ty... Dia. mm Propeller 1... D400 Fan Motor Type Model... Q'ty No. of Poles Rough Measure RPM (Cool / Heat) Nominal Output Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 20 C) Safety Device Type Over- Current Protection Over- Heat Protection Run Capacitor W Ohm Micro F VAC DC Motor ARW35A8P60SY... 1 8 750 / 750 60 - Internal Controller Yes Yes - - Heat Exchanger Coil Coil Rows Fin Pitch mm Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper Tube 2 1.4 Face Area m 2 0.414 External Finish Acrylic baked-on enamel finish DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 10

Outdoor Unit SAP-CRV126EHDS Control PCB Part No. Controls Control Circuit Fuse Compressor Type Compressor Model / Nominal Output Compressor Oil... Amount Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 20 C) CC Ohm Safety Device CT (Peak current cut-off control) Compressor Discharge Temp. Control Operation cut-off control in abnormal ambient Temp. Run Capacitor Crankcase Heater Micro F VAC CB-CRV126EHDS Microprocessor 250V 20A DC Rotary (Hermetic) C-1RVN68H0K / 675W FV50S... 350 R - S : 0.632 S - T : 0.632 T - R : 0.632 Yes Yes Yes - - - Fan Type Q'ty... Dia. mm Propeller 1... D400 Fan Motor Type Model... Q'ty No. of Poles Rough Measure RPM (Cool / Heat) Nominal Output Coil Resistance (Ambient Temp. 20 C) Safety Device Type Over- Current Protection Over- Heat Protection Run Capacitor W Ohm Micro F VAC DC Motor ARW35A8P60SY... 1 8 750 / 750 60 - Internal Controller Yes Yes - - Heat Exchanger Coil Coil Rows Fin Pitch mm Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper Tube 2 1.4 Face Area m 2 0.414 External Finish Acrylic baked-on enamel finish DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 11

2-3. Other Component Specifications Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-KRV126EHDS SAP-CRV96EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS Indoor air temp sensor (Model:DTN-TKS319Y TH1) Indoor heat exchanger sensor (Model:DTN-TKS319Y TH2) Compressor temp sensor (Model:DTN-TKS335B) Resistance (k ohm) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Resistance (k ohm) 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Temperature ( C) 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Temperature ( C) Resistance (k ohm) 1000 100 10 Humidity sensor (Model:C10-M52R-SY2) 25 C Resistance (k ohm) Outdoor air temp sensor (Model:1FA4V2E034000) Outdoor heat exchanger sensor (Model:DTN-TKS334B) 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 1 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 Relative Humidity (%RH) 0-20 -15-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 Temperature ( C) 12

3. DIMENSIONAL DATA Indoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-KRV126EHDS Unit: mm 13

Outdoor Unit SAP-CRV96EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS 608 91 3 309 290 ID:19 Wide tube service valve dia.9.52 (3/8") 790 72 Narrow tube service valve dia.6.35(1/4") 16 109 55 565 46 5 265 315 12 25 2 155 Unit: mm 14

4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM 4-1. Refrigerant Flow Diagram Indoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-KRV126EHDS Outdoor Unit SAP-CRV96EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS Indoor unit Outdoor unit Wide tube O.D. 9.52 mm (3/8 ") Wide tube service valve Muffler Accumulator 4-way valve Compressor Heat exchanger Capillary tube for split flow Heat exchanger Narrow tube O.D. 6.35 mm (1/4") Narrow tube service valve Strainer Electric expansion valve M Cooling cycle (Defrosting cycle) Heating cycle Insulation of Refrigerant Tubing IMPORTANT Because capillary tubing is used in the outdoor unit, both the wide and narrow tubes of this air conditioner become cold. To prevent heat loss and wet floors due to dripping of condensation, both tubes must be well insulated with a proper insulation material. The thickness of the insulation should be a min. 8 mm. Thickness: Min. 8 mm Insulation Thickness: Min. 8 mm CAUTION After a tube has been insulated, never try to bend it into a narrow curve because it can cause the tube to break or crack. Wide tube Narrow tube 15

5. PERFORMANCE DATA 5-1. Temperature Charts Indoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS Outdoor Unit SAP-CRV96EHDS Cooling Characteristics Heating Characteristics Low pressure at wide tube service valve MPaG (kgf/cm 2 G) 1.4 (14.2) 1.2 (12.2) 1.0 (10.2) 0.8 (8.2) 25 Outdoor fan speed Low High Indoor Air Temp.30 C 27 C 24 C 30 35 40 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) High pressure at wide tube service valve MPaG (kgf/cm 2 G) 3.5 (35.7) 3.0 (30.6) 2.5 (25.5) 2.0 (20.4) 20 C Indoor Air Temp.23 C 17 C 1.5 (15.3) -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Outdoor fan speed Operating current (A) 5 4 3 Low High 27 C Indoor Air Temp.30 C 24 C Operating current (A) 5 4 3 20 C Indoor Air Temp.23 C 17 C 2 25 30 35 40 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) 2-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Indoor discharge air temperature ( C) 25 20 15 Outdoor fan speed Low High Indoor Air Temp.30 C 27 C 24 C 10 5 25 30 35 40 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Indoor discharge air temperature ( C) 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 C Indoor Air Temp.23 C 17 C 20-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Check each performance value in test-run mode. Electrical performance values represent a combined indoor/outdoor value. Overload prevention operates to protect the air conditioner when outdoor ambient temperature becomes extremely high in heating mode. (Refer to "9-2. Overload prevention during heating.") :Points of rating condition Black dots in above charts indicate the following rating conditions. Indoor air temperature 27 C D.B. / 19 C W.B. Heating: Outdoor air temperature 35 C D.B. / 24 C W.B. Cooling: 16 Indoor air temperature 20 C D.B. Outdoor air temperature 7 C D.B. / 6 C W.B.

Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP-KRV126EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS Cooling Characteristics Heating Characteristics Low pressure at wide tube service valve MPaG (kgf/cm 2 G) 1.4 (14.2) 1.2 (12.2) 1.0 (10.2) 0.8 (8.2) 25 Outdoor fan speed Low High Indoor Air Temp.30 C 27 C 24 C 30 35 40 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) High pressure at wide tube service valve MPaG (kgf/cm 2 G) 4.0 (40.8) 3.5 (35.7) 3.0 (30.6) 2.5 (25.5) 20 C Indoor Air Temp.23 C 17 C 2.0 (20.4) -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Outdoor fan speed Operating current (A) 6 5 4 Low High 27 C Indoor Air Temp.30 C 24 C Operating current (A) 7 6 5 20 C Indoor Air Temp.23 C 17 C 3 25 30 35 40 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) 4-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Indoor discharge air temperature ( C) 25 20 15 Outdoor fan speed Low High Indoor Air Temp.30 C 27 C 24 C 10 5 25 30 35 40 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Indoor discharge air temperature ( C) 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 C Indoor Air Temp.23 C 17 C 20-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. ( C) Check each performance value in test-run mode. Electrical performance values represent a combined indoor/outdoor value. Overload prevention operates to protect the air conditioner when outdoor ambient temperature becomes extremely high in heating mode. (Refer to "9-2. Overload prevention during heating.") :Points of rating condition Black dots in above charts indicate the following rating conditions. Indoor air temperature 27 C D.B. / 19 C W.B. Heating: Outdoor air temperature 35 C D.B. / 24 C W.B. Cooling: 17 Indoor air temperature 20 C D.B. Outdoor air temperature 7 C D.B. / 6 C W.B.

5-2. Air Throw Distance Charts Indoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS Cooling Room air temp. : 27 C Fan speed : High Horizontal distance (m) 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Axis air velocity (m/s) Vertical distance (m) 1 2 3 4 : Flap angle 0, : Axis air velocity 0 : Flap angle 30, : Axis air velocity 30 Heating Room air temp. : 20 C Fan speed : High Horizontal distance (m) 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Axis air velocity (m/s) Vertical distance (m) 1 2 3 4 5 : Flap angle 45, : Axis air velocity 45 : Flap angle 60, : Axis air velocity 60 18

Indoor Unit SAP-KRV126EHDS Cooling Room air temp. : 27 C Fan speed : High Horizontal distance (m) 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Axis air velocity (m/s) Vertical distance (m) 1 2 3 4 : Flap angle 0, : Axis air velocity 0 : Flap angle 30, : Axis air velocity 30 Heating Room air temp. : 20 C Fan speed : High Horizontal distance (m) 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Axis air velocity (m/s) Vertical distance (m) 1 2 3 4 5 : Flap angle 45, : Axis air velocity 45 : Flap angle 60, : Axis air velocity 60 19

6. ELECTRICAL DATA 6-1. Electrical Characteristics Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Cooling Performance at SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-CRV96EHDS Rating conditions Running amp. A 0.34 Power input W 30 Rating conditions: Indoor air temperature: 27 C D.B. / 19 C W.B. Outdoor air temperature: 35 C D.B. Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Complete Unit Fan Motor Fan Motor + Compressor 230V Single-phase 50Hz 2.92 600 3.26 630 Heating Performance at Rating conditions Running amp. A 0.35 Power input W 32 Rating conditions: Indoor air temperature 20 C D.B. Outdoor air temperature 7 C D.B. / 6 C W.B. Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Complete Unit Fan Motor Fan Motor + Compressor 230V Single-phase 50Hz 3.68 803 4.03 835 Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit SAP-KRV126EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS Cooling Performance at Rating conditions Running amp. A 0.36 Power input W 33 Rating conditions: Indoor air temperature: 27 C D.B. / 19 C W.B. Outdoor air temperature: 35 C D.B. Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Complete Unit Fan Motor Fan Motor + Compressor 230V Single-phase 50Hz 4.43 992 4.79 1,025 Heating Performance at Rating conditions Running amp. A 0.40 Power input W 39 Rating conditions: Indoor air temperature: 20 C D.B. Outdoor air temperature: 7 C D.B. / 6 C W.B. Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Complete Unit Fan Motor Fan Motor + Compressor 230V Single-phase 50Hz 5.37 1,221 5.77 1,260 20

6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams Indoor Unit SAP-KRV96EHDS SAP-KRV126EHDS WARNING To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to disconnect power before checking, servicing and/or cleaning any electrical parts. JOINT BOX 1 2 3 TERMINAL BASE TO OUTDOOR UNIT FLAP MOTOR (UPPER) 1 1 2 2 FLAP1 3 3 4 4 5 5 (WHT)(WHT) 1 1 2 2 FLAP2 3 3 4 4 5 5 (WHT)(RED) FLAP MOTOR (LOWER) PANEL MOTOR FLAP3 DC FAN MOTOR RED FM 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 (WHT) BLK WHT YEL BLU (BLU) WHT GRY GRY GRY GRY WHT BLU BLU BLU BLU WHT GRY GRY GRY GRY 1 2 1 2 RED 3 4 5 3 4 5 BLK WHT YEL 6 6 BLU 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 BRN 1 1 3 3 FLAP1 (WHT) (WHT) RED 5 5 7 7 ELEC-JB1 (WHT) HA JEM-A UV (RED) ROOM /COIL (WHT) HUM (RED) SW2 (BLU) CONTROLLER PANEL (WHT) DCM (BLU) ORG YRL EARTH PLATE 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 LAMP 5 5 (WHT) 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 SW1 (WHT) DC OUT (WHT) 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 RED 1 1 RED UV UNIT BLK 2 2 BLK (RED) BLK THERMISTOR (ROOM) BLK ORG THERMISTOR (COIL) ORG BLK BLK WHT BLK GRN/YEL WHT 1 1 GRY 2 2 GRY 3 3 GRY 4 4 GRY 5 5 GRY 6 6 GRY 7 7 GRY 8 8 GRY 9 9 GRY 10 10 (WHT) 1 1 WHT 1 1 2 2 BLU 2 2 3 3 BLU 3 3 4 4 BLU 4 4 5 5 BLU 5 5 (WHT) EVAPORATOR THERMISTOR (HUM) PANEL SW IND LAMP ASSY SW ASSY 8FA2-5250-07400-1 21

Outdoor Unit SAP-CRV96EHDS SAP-CRV126EHDS WARNING To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to disconnect power before checking, servicing and/or cleaning any electrical parts. YEL L1 W NOISE FILTER REACTOR ORG L2 W ACIN1 W ACIN2 W COM W BLK WHT WHT W OUT1 E W W OUT2 E1 W W SICOM GRN GRN (PINK) RED WHT BLU S R T CM COMPRESSOR MOTOR GRN FERRITE CORE W U W V W W 1 2 1 2 (BLK) MV 3 4 3 4 MV 5 6 5 6 ORG RED GRY WHT YEL BLK MAGNETIC COIL (WHT) T-RUN/TEST 1 2 3 OUTDDOR THERMISTOR CONTROLLER (WHT) OUTDDOR 1 2 1 2 BLK BLK COIL THERMISTOR (WHT) COIL/COMP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 YEL YEL BLK BLK COMPRESSOR THERMISTOR (WHT) DCFM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WHT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WHT BLK RED BLU YEL BLK RED BLU YEL 7P-CONNECTOR RV0 W RV1 W SI W BLU BLU BLU BLU 2P-CONNECTOR (WHT) 1 2 1 2 RV 4WAY VALVE COIL IN2 W WHT AC250V 20V TLC IN1 W BLK BLK WHT RED GRN GRN TERMINAL PLATE 1 2 3 L N GND GND TO INDOOR UNIT POWER SUPPLY FM FAN MOTOR 8FA2-5250-09900-1 22

7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7-1. Installation Site Selection 7-1-1. Indoor Unit WARNING To prevent abnormal heat generation and the possibility of fire, do not place obstacles, enclosures and grilles in front of or surrounding the air conditioner in a way that may block air flow. AVOID: direct sunlight. nearby heat sources that may affect performance of the unit. areas where leakage of flammable gas may be expected. places where large amounts of oil mist exist. DO: select an appropriate position from which every corner of the room can be uniformly cooled. (High on a wall is best.) select a location that will hold the weight of the unit. select a location where tubing and drain hose have the shortest run to the outside. allow room for operation and maintenance as well as unrestricted air flow around the unit. (Fig. 1) install the unit within the maximum elevation difference (H) above or below the outdoor unit and within a total tubing length (L) from the outdoor unit as detailed in Table 1 and Fig. 2. Install the indoor unit more than 1 meter away from any antenna or power lines or connecting wires used for television, radio, telephone, security system, or intercom. Electrical noise from any of these sources may affect operation. 5 cm min. INDOOR UNIT Elevation difference (H) CAUTION Front View Fig. 1 Fig. 2 For stable operation of the air conditioner, do not install wall-mounted type indoor units less than 1.5 m from floor level. Fig. 3 15 cm min. Tubing length (L) OUTDOOR UNIT 5 cm min. Indoor unit Minimum height from floor level 1.5 m Floor level Wall Table 1 Model Max. Allowable Tubing Length at Shipment (m) Limit of Tubing Length (L) (m) Limit of Elevation Difference (H) (m) Required Amount of Additional Refrigerant (g/m)* KRV96 / 126 7.5 15 10 15 * If total tubing length becomes 7.5 to 15 m, charge additional refrigerant (R410A) by 15 g/m. No additional charge of compressor oil is necessary. 23

7-1-2. Outdoor Unit AVOID: heat sources, exhaust fans, etc. (Fig. 4) damp, humid or uneven locations. DO: position the outdoor unit in a protected location where snow will not blow into it. choose a place as cool as possible. choose a place that is well ventilated. allow enough room around the unit for air intake/ exhaust and possible maintenance. (Fig. 5a) provide a solid base (level concrete pad, concrete block, 10 40 cm beams or equal), a minimum of 10 cm above ground level to reduce humidity and protect the unit against possible water damage and decreased service life. (Fig. 5a) Install cushion rubber under unit's feet to reduce vibration and noise. (Fig. 5b) use lug bolts or equal to bolt down unit, reducing vibration and noise. Install in a location where no antenna of a television or radio exists within 3 meters. Air intake Min. 5 cm Outdoor unit Hot air Min. 5 cm Air discharge NO Fig. 4 Min. 20 cm Valve side Min. 25 cm Exhaust fan Heat source Obstacle above Air discharge Ground Min. 2 m Anchor bolts (4 pcs.) Min. 2 m Obstacle Min. 5cm Air intake Air intake Min. 10 cm Concrete or equal About 40 cm About 10 cm Fig. 5a Cushion rubber Fig. 5b 24

7-2. 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 regulations when carrying out the installation. Table 2 lists recommended wire lengths and diameters for power supply systems. Refer to the wiring system diagram (Fig. 6) for the meaning of (A), (B) and (C) in Table 2. Table 2 Model Cross-Sectional Area (mm 2 ) (A)+(B) 2 (A) Power Supply Wiring Length (m) (B) Power Line Length (m) 3.5 (C) Control Line Length (m) 2 Fuse or Circuit Breaker Capacity CRV96 CRV126 40 40 70 70 20 20 10A WARNING Be sure to comply with local codes on running the wire from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit (size of wire and wiring method, etc.). Each wire must be firmly connected. No wire should be allowed to touch refrigerant tubing, the compressor, or any moving part. WARNING To avoid the risk of electrical shock, each air conditioner unit must be grounded. For the installation of a grounding device, please observe local electrical codes. Grounding is necessary, especially for units using inverter circuits, in order to release charged electricity and electrical noise caused by high tension. Otherwise, electrical shock may occur. Place a dedicated ground more than 2 meters away from other grounds and do not have it shared with other electric appliances. INDOOR UNIT Terminal 1 2 3 WIRING SYSTEM DIAGRAM (B) Grounding line Power supply Single-phase 220-240VAC 50HZ L Fig. 6 N (C) (A) Grounding line OUTDOOR UNIT Terminal 1 2 3 L N 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. Do not run wiring for antenna, signal, or power lines of television, radio, stereo, telephone, security system, or intercom any closer than 1 meter from the power cable and wires between the indoor and outdoor units. Electrical noise may affect the operation. 25

7-3. 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 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 Where there is an obstacle between the remote control unit and the air conditioner (since a check signal is sent from the remote control unit every 5 minutes) 7-3-1. Mounting on a Wall Before mounting the remote control unit, press the ON/OFF operation button at the mounting location to make sure that the air conditioner operates from that location. The indoor unit should make a beeping sound to indicate that it has received the signal. Remote control unit mount Mounting screws 4 16 (included) Press Set in place Rear side Hole To prevent loss of the remote control unit, you can connect the remote control unit to the mount by passing a string through the remote control unit and attachment hole. To take out the remote control unit, pull it forward. Fig. 7 26

7-4. How to Test Run the Air Conditioner After turning on power to the air conditioner, use the remote controller and follow the steps below to conduct the test run. (1) Set the remote controller in Test Run mode. (Fig. 8a) a) b) c) d) e) Press and hold the LED CLEAN button. Then press and hold the 1HR TIMER button. At the same time, press the ACL (reset) button once. Use a pointed object such as the tip of a pen to press the ACL button. After a few seconds, " " appears and "op-1" blinks in the remote controller display area. (Fig. 8b) Release the 1HR TIMER button. Release the LED CLEAN button. (2) Start Cooling mode test run by pressing the ON/OFF operation button of the remote controller. (Fig. 8a) This starts the fan producing uncooled forced air with the 3 indicator lamps (OPERATION lamp, TIMER lamp, and LED CLEAN lamp) on the main unit blinking. (Fig. 8c) After 3 minutes, the system shifts into cooling operation, and cool air will start to be felt. Cool mode test run is unaffected by the room temperature. (3) Press the ON/OFF operation button of the remote controller again to stop the test run. (Fig. 8a) (4) Finally press the ACL (reset) button of the remote controller to release it from Test Run mode to return to normal mode. (Fig. 8a) " " and "op-1" will disappear from the remote controller display area. LED CLEAN button Fig. 8a ON/OFF operation button 1HR. TIMER button ACL (Reset) button IMPORTANT After the test run is completed, be sure to press the ACL (reset) button to return to normal mode. The air conditioner will not operate correctly if this is not done. Fig. 8b LED CLEAN lamp TIMER lamp OPERATION lamp Fig. 8c 27

7-5. Removing and Installing the Grille Front panel Basically, these models can be installed and wired without removing the grille. If access to any internal part is needed, follow the steps as given below. Arm How to remove the grille (1) Open the front panel until it is nearly horizontal, grasp the sections near the front panel arms on both sides, and then pull forward to remove the front panel. (Fig. 9) (2) Remove the 3 screws from the frame. Also remove the 2 screws where the screw covers are open. (Fig. 10) (3) Press the 3 tabs on the top of the grille to disengage them. (Fig. 10) (4) Pull the grille toward you to remove it. (Fig. 10) How to replace the grille Screw Fig. 9 Grille (1) Insert the bottom of the grille into the flap, with the flap at a more-or-less horizontal position. (2) While aligning both edges of the grille with the frame, move the panel horizontally and insert the top and bottom into the frame. (3) Press the air discharge outlet firmly with your hand to ensure no gap exists between the main unit and grille. (4) Tighten the 2 screws and close the screw covers. Also tighten the 3 screws of the frame. (5) Grasp the sections near the front panel arms on both sides, hold the front panel so that it is nearly horizontal, bring the arm shafts into contact with the top of the grooves on the right and left sides of the air conditioner, and then push firmly until the arm shafts click into place. (Fig. 11) (6) After closing the front panel, press firmly on the parts indicated by the arrows to securely fasten the panel in place. (Fig. 12) Front panel Flap Screw cover Fig. 10 Groove Pin Arm Fig. 11 Check that no gap exists between the main unit and grille. Fig. 12 28

8. MAINTENANCE 8-1. Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit The address can be set in order to prevent interference between remote controllers when two indoor units are installed near each other. The address is normally set to "A." To set a different address, it is necessary to change the address on the second remote controller. Tab Fig. 13 Once changed, you cannot restore the original address setting of the air conditioner. (1) Switch on the power source. (2) Break the address-setting tab marked "A" on the second remote controller to change the address (Fig. 13). When the tab is removed, the adress is automatically set to B (Fig. 14). (3) Press and hold the remote controller LED CLEAN button and 1 HR TIMER button. At the same time, press the ACL(reset) button. Use a thin object such as the tip of a pen to press the ACL button. When this has been done, "op-1" (test run) appears, blinking, in the remote controller clock display area. (4) Each time the 1 HR TIMER button is pressed, the display changes as shown below. Press this button 2 times to change the display to "op-7" (address setting). (Fig. 15) Fig. 14 LED C ACL button Test run mode Self-diagnostic mode Address setting mode (5) "op-7" has now been selected for address setting. (6) Press the ON/OFF operation button on the remote controller. (Fig. 15) Check that the "beep" signalreceived sound is heard from the second indoor unit (approximately 5 times). The sound you hear is the signal that the remote controller address has been changed. (7) Finally press the remote controller ACL (reset) button to cancel the blinking "op-7" display. (Fig. 15) Changing of the second remote controller address is now completed. LED CLEAN button LED CLEAN Fig. 15 ON/OFF operation button 1 HR.TIMER button ACL (Reset) button 29

8-2. Removing and Mounting the Drain Hose (1) Before removing the drain hose, check the location of the drain cramp at the end of the hose. Turn the hose counterclockwise to remove the drain cramp from the stopper and pull the hose out. (2) To mount the drain hose, insert the hose all the way into the outlet of the drain pan with the drain cramp face down. Then, put it in place so that the drain cramp is placed beneath the stopper. After mounting it, be sure to check that the drain hose is firmly mounted. Stopper Drain cramp Ture the hose Drain hose Stopper Drain cramp Drain hose Stopper Drain hose Ture the hose Drain cramp 8-3. Removing the Grill (1) Fully open the front panel. Widen the arm while holding the front panel adjacent to the arm, pulls the front panel and remove it. (2) Remove the lower left cover. (3) Remove the screw on the top right of the main body. Also, remove the screw found when the screw cover is opened. (4) Remove 2 screws on the upper part of air outlet. Push 3 tabs on the top of grille and remove it. (5) Pull the grille forward and remove it. Arm Front panel Lower left cover 3 tabs Grill Screw Screws 2 screws on the upper part of air outlet Flap Screw cover * Refer to the "7-5. Remove the grill to Install the Indoor Unit" to install the grille. 30

8-4. Removing the Electrical Component Box (1) Remove the temperature / humidity sensor from the sensor plate. (2) Remove the operation box of the main body. (3) Remove the electrical component box pad plate. Temperature / Humidity sensor (Release the tabs.) Tab Tab Operation box (Release the tab.) Sensor plate Electrical component box pad plate (Release the 2 tabs.) Electrical component box (4) Pull out the fan motor lead wire, upper / lower flap motor lead wire and UV antibacterial filtration unit lead wire from the bottom of electrical component box. (5) Disconnect all the connectors. (6) Remove 2 screws and the cable holding plate. Remove the inter-unit cable. Screw Cable holding plate Electrical component box Inter-unit cable Hook Pull the hook forward to pull out all connectors. ( ) UV antibacterial filtration unit connector Fan motor connector Upper / lower flap motor connector Disconnect from ( the P.C.Board. ) 31

(7) Remove the screw and the drain guide plate. (The screw tighten the drain guide plate and the electrical component box.) (8) Remove the ground terminal and the heat exchanger temperature sensor. Hook Electrical component box Pull out the ground terminal lead and the heat exchanger temperature sensor lead from hook. Ground terminal Heat exchanger temperature sensor Drain guide plate Screw Electrical component box (9) Release the right side tab of electrical component box and pull out the electrical component box. Electrical component box Right side tab ( ) Power cord Pull the power cord toward you to facilitate replacement of the P.C.Board and so on. 32

8-5. Removing the P.C.Board (1) Remove the indicator. (2) Release the tab 1. Then, release the tab 2 and separate the electrical component box into 2 parts. Tab 2 Electrical component box Tab 1 Indicator Release the right ( and left side tabs. ) (3) Disconnect all connectors on the control. Panel motor Control P.C.Board 8-6. Removing the Panel Motor (1) Remove the connector of panel motor. (2) Remove the screw to remove the panel motor. Screw Panel motor Connector 33

8-7. Removing and Mounting the UV antibacterial filtration unit UV antibacterial filtration unit UV unit 8-7-1. Removing the UV unit (1) Remove the screw and release 4 tabs. Remove the UV unit cover. Tab Screw Tab UV unit cover UV unit Tab (2) Slightly roatate the UV unit to torward you (Arrow 1) and pull it out (Arrow 2). Arrow 1 UV unit Arrow 2 34

8-7-2. Mounting the UV unit (1) Insert the UV unit into the joint section like the right side figure. Tab Hole UV unit 8-8. Removing the Drain Pan (Air Outlet Ass'y) Remove the hooks (1), (2) and (3) which secure the drain pan. (1) Right side drain pan Press the back right in the arrow direction, and the hooked part can be released. Drain pan (2) Center part of the air outlet Press the center part of the air outlet in the arrow direction, and the tab can be released. The center part of the air outlet may be removed together with the right side drain pan when it is removed. Insulation material Tab 35

(3) Left side drain pan Press the back left in the arrow direction, and the hooked part can be released. (4) Removing the drain hose Refer to "8-2. Removing and Mounting the Drain Hose" for the details. Drain pan 8-9. Removing and Mounting the Fan Motor 8-9-1. Removing the Fan Motor (1) Loosen the fan mounting screw with hex wrench of 2.5 mm opposite side distance. (2) Remove 2 screws and the fan motor mounting bracket. (3) Remove the fan motor while pulling out the shaft. Fan mounting screw Release the fan motor lead from hook. Fan motor Hook Screw Hex wrench Loosen the screw as you use a flashlight. ( ) Fan motor mounting bracket (Pull out it in the arrow direction.) 8-9-2. Mounting the Fan Motor To mount the motor, reverse the steps for removal. Fan mounting screw Fan motor lead position 45 Motor cover Fan mounting screw Motor cover window Fan motor lead Hook Position and fix the fan mounting screw near the center of motor cover window. Hex wrench Fan mounting screw tightening torgue: 2.45 +/- 0.49N-m (25.0 +/- 5kgf-m) ( ) Fan motor mounting bracket 36

8-10. Removing the Fan Be sure to proceed after having removed the drain pan (Air Outlet Ass'y) and fan motor according to sections "8-8. and 8-9." (1) Remove 3 screws. Heat exchanger (2) Uphold the left side of the head exchanger so that it is not seated anywhere (so as to remove the fan). Pull the fan bearing toward you and remove it, and remove the fan as pulling it from underneath. Heat exchanger Fan Fan bearing When sliding the heat exchanger or remove the fan, be sure to wear work gloves so as not to injure your hands by fins of the heat exchanger. 37

8-11. Disconnecting and Connecting Positive Connector for Outdoor Unit One of the two types of connectors illustrated at left is used. Their basic structure is the same for each. How to Disconnect Pull the cover upward Hold the resin connector cover, and pull the connector off. You cannot disconnect the connector by pulling the wire since it is locked inside. Always hold the cover to disconnect. (See illustration at left.) For the connector without the resin cover, push the lock in the direction of "2" while pulling it off. How to Connect In order to connect, hold the resin cover of the connector and push it in. Confirm the click sound for the inside lock. When the cover is pulled upward, the lock is released with the sequence of 1 and 2. 38

9. FUNCTIONS 9-1. Operation Functions Emergency operation Emergency operation is available when the remote controller malfunctions, has been lost, or otherwise cannot be used. To operate the system, press the OPERATION button on the main unit controller. Each time this button is pressed, the OPERATION lamp changes color to indicate the type of operation. Select the desired type of operation. COOL HEAT STOP (GREEN) (RED) (Lamp Off) The set temperature is 2 C below the detected room temperature in the case of cooling operation, and 2 C above the room temperature in the case of heating operation. The flap and fan speed settings are AUTO. AUTO cooling/heating operation Selecting the operation mode 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. Room temp. Set temp. COOL Room temp. Set temp. HEAT As shown by the example in the figure below, with AUTO cooling/heating operation, the mode changes between Heating and Cooling mode according to changes in the relationship between the current room temperature and the set temperature. Example Example of operation in AUTO mode with the set room temperature at 23 C. Room temp. Zone A SENSOR DRY During DRY operation, the system adjusts the room temperature and fan speed according to the conditions in the room, in order to maintain a comfortable room environment. SENSOR DRY operation DRY operation is as shown in the figure below. Load DRY A The compressor operation frequency varies. The indoor fan operates with 1/f fluctuation. DRY B The compressor operates at a low operating frequency. The indoor fan operates with 1/f fluctuation. Monitor COOL zone A zone B zone Conditions are monitored at all times when the room temperature is below 15 C. Monitoring operation takes place when the room temperature is below 15 C, or more than 3 C below the set temperature. When the monitoring range is entered, the compressor stops, and the indoor fan operates with 1/f fluctuation. The Sensor Dry operation during the Low Ambient Cooling Mode (outside air temperature:15 C or lower) is as follows. DRY A and DRY B The compressor operates a cycle of 3 minutes ON and 6 minutes OFF repeatedly. Zone B Zone C Set temp. 23 Zone C Zone B Zone A Compressor Operation mode ON OFF ON OFF ON Cooling More than 1 hour Heating Within 1 hour Cooling PAM- control In order to further improve inverter performance, control is switched between PWM control at low operation speeds, and PAM control at high operation speeds, making the most effective use of power. 39

HIGH POWER This function acts to raise the power but keeps the AC system in the same operating mode. This function is set with the HIGH POWER button on the remote controller. (It can be set regardless of the temperature and fan speed settings.) HIGH POWER operation from remote controller The unit operates at maximum output for 30 minutes, regardless of the desired temperature. The fan speed is 1 step above "High." Frequency MAX NIGHT SETBACK When NIGHT SETBACK operation is set, the temperature and fan speed settings will be adjusted automatically to allow comfortable sleep. When NIGHT SETBACK operation is set, " mark" appears on the remote controller. The main unit display lamp also becomes dimmer. COOL and DRY modes When the night setback mode is selected, the air conditioner automatically raises the temperature setting 1 C when 30 minutes have passed after the selection was made, and then another 1 C after another 30 minutes have passed, regardless of the indoor temperature when night setback was selected. This enables you to save energy without sacrificing comfort. This function is convenient when gentle cooling is needed. 0 When HIGH POWER operation ends, the unit operates at low Hz for 5 minutes, regardless of the thermostat OFF conditions. When in DRY mode, operation is in the cooling zone. Lamp colors OPERATION lamp TIMER lamp LED CLEAN lamp Start HEAT operation DRY operation COOL operation FAN operation DEFROSTING operation 30 min. 5 min. End Green Green Time Red Orange Green Green Red and Orange alternately Setting temperature Press the NIGHT SETBACK button HEAT mode When the night setback mode is selected, the air conditioner automatically lowers the temperature setting 2 C when 30 minutes have passed after the selection was made, and then another 2 C after another 30 minutes have passed, regardless of the indoor temperature when night setback was selected. This enables you to save energy without sacrificing comfort. This function is convenient when gentle heating is needed. Setting temperature Press the NIGHT SETBACK button 1 C 1 C 30 min. 30 min. Time 2 C 2 C 30 min. 30 min. Time Timer backup Operation stops if there are no operator controls for 25 hours or longer after unit operation switched from OFF to ON by use of ON timer operation. 40

9-2. Protective Functions Overload prevention during heating During HEAT operation, the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger is used to control the frequency and lessen the load on the compressor before the protective device is activated. Cold-air prevention during heating During heating, the fan speed is set to "LL" (very low) or stopped. As the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger rises, the fan speed is changed to the set speed. Indoor heat exchanger temperature ( C) Indoor heat exchanger Approx. A High A. Control start 53 Normal operation B. Control end Approx. 47 a b c d B Set fan speed At start of operation a. Area: Automatic capacity control b. When Point A has been exceeded, the operation frequency is reduced by a certain proportion. c. Area: Frequency increase is prohibited. d. At Point B and below, overload prevention is ended and control is the same as in the a area. Freeze prevention During COOL or DRY operation, freezing is detected and operation is stopped when the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger matches the conditions below. 1. Freeze-prevention operation is engaged when the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger is below 6 C. 2. Restart after freeze-prevention operation occurs when the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger reaches 8 C or above. Indoor heat exchanger temperature ( C) 8 6 2 * A a b c d a. Area: Automatic capacity control b. When the temperature drops below Point A, the operation frequency is reduced by a certain proportion. c. Area: Frequency increase is prohibited. d. When the temperature reaches Point C or above, freezing prevention is ended and control is the same as in the a area. * When the temperature drops to below 2 C (continuously for 2 minutes or longer), the compressor stops. Once the freeze condition is detected, the air conditioner will work less than the maximum frequency until it is turned off. The Freeze Prevention Control during the Low Ambient Cooling Mode (outside air temperature:15 C or lower) is as follows. The compressor stops when the temperature of indoor heat exchanger becomes less than 2 C. The compressor restarts when the temperature of indoor heat exchanger becomes 8 C or higher. B C LL Stopped 25 30 Approx. 40 Indoor heat exchanger temperature ( C) The fan speed is forcibly changed to "LL" beginning 30 seconds after the thermostat turns OFF. Normal operation refers to operation when the room temperature has approached the set temperature. When HEAT operation starts, the indoor fan is stopped until the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger reaches 20 C or higher, or until the room temperature reaches 15 C or higher. Compressor discharge temperature control This function controls the operation frequency to prevent the compressor discharge temperature from rising more than a specified temperature. Compressor discharge temperature ( C) Approx. 101 Approx. 94 A a b c d a. Area: Automatic capacity control. b. When the temperature rises above Point A, the operation frequency is reduced at a specified rate. c. Area: Further frequency increase is prohibited. d. When the temperature falls below Point B, prevention of a rise in frequency is released and the air conditioner operates as in a area. * The compressor will stop if the temperature of the compressor discharge exceeds 120 C due to shortage of gas or other reason. B 41