Ar 07 Txcaawkneu
Ar 07 Txcaawkneu
Ar 07 Txcaawkneu
AR07TXCAAWKNEU -
AR09TXCAAWKNEU AR09TXCAAWKXEU
AR12TXCAAWKNEU AR12TXCAAWKXEU
AR07TXEAAWKNEU -
AR09TXEAAWKNEU AR09TXEAAWKXEU
AR12TXEAAWKNEU AR12TXEAAWKXEU
AR18TXEAAWKNEU AR18TXEAAWKXEU
AR24TXEAAWKNEU AR24TXEAAWKXEU
AR07TXFCAWKNEU -
AR09TXFCAWKNEU AR09TXFCAWKXEU
AR12TXFCAWKNEU AR12TXFCAWKXEU
AR18TXFCAWKNEU AR18TXFCAWKXEU
AR24TXFCAWKNEU AR24TXFCAWKXEU
SERVICE MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER CONTENTS
1. Precautions
2.
3. Alignment and Adjustments
AR**T**AAWKN** AR**T**CAWKN**
4. Disassembly and Reassembly
5. ASSY CONTROL
6. Wiring Diagram
7. PCB Diagram
8. Operating Instructions
AR09TXF**WKX** AR09TXC**WKX** 9. Troubleshooting
AR12TXF**WKX** AR12TXC**WKX**
AR09TXH**WKX** AR09TXE**WKX**
10. Block Diagram
AR12TXH**WKX** AR12TXE**WKX** 11. Reference Sheet
AR18TX***WKX**
AR24TX***WKX**
Contents
1. Precautions 4
2. Product specification 6
5. ASSY CONTROL 46
6. Wiring Diagram 55
7. PCB Diagram 57
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8. Operating Instructions 65
8-1 Name of Each Part 65
8-2 Wireless Remote Control-Buttons and Display 66
9. Troubleshooting 67
9-1 Items to be checked First 67
9-2 Communication Error 68
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1. Precautions
•• Uses should not install the air conditioner by themselves. Ask the dealer or authorized company to
install the air conditioner except window-type air conditioner in U.S.A and Canada.
•• If you don't install the air conditioner properly, it may cause a fire, a water leakage or an electric
shock.
•• You must install the air conditioner according to the national wiring regulations and safety regulations.
•• Install the indoor unit higher than 2.5m from the floor to avoid the injury caused by the operation of
the fan.(except the window-type air conditioner)
•• The manufacturer is not responsible for any accidents or injury caused by an incorrect installation.
•• When installing the built-in type air conditioner, keep all electric cables such as the power cable and
the connection cord in
•• pipes, ducts, or cable channels to protect them from the danger of impact or any other incidents.
•• If the power cord of the air conditioner is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
•• The air conditioner must be plugged into an independent circuit if applicable or connect the power
cable to the auxiliary circuit breaker. An all pole disconnection form the power supply must be
incorporated in the fixed wiring with a contact opening of>3mm.
•• Do not extend an electric cord to the air conditioner.
•• The air conditioner must be plugged in after you complete the installation.
•• Do not repair the air conditioner at your discretion. It is recommended to contact a service center
directly.
•• Never spill any kind of liquid on the air conditioner. If this happens, turn off the air conditioner and
contact an authorized service center.
•• Do not insert anything between the airflow blades to prevent damage of the inner fan and consequent
injury. Keep children away from the air conditioner.
•• Do not place any obstacles in front of the air conditioner.
•• Do not spray any kind of liquid into the indoor unit. If this happens, turn off the air conditioner and
contact a service center.
•• Make sure that the air conditioner is well ventilated at all times. Do not place a cloth or other materials
over it.
•• Remove the batteries if you don't use the remote control for a long time. (If applicable)
•• Use the remote control within 7 meters from the indoor unit. (If applicable)
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1-4 Disposing of the unit
•• Before the throwing out the air conditioner, remove the batteries from the remote control.
•• When you dispose of the air conditioner, consult your dealer. If pipes are removed incorrectly,
refrigerant may blow out and cause air pollution. When it contacts with your skin, it can cause skin
injury.
•• The package of the air conditioner should be recycled or disposed of properly for environmental
reasons.
1-5 Others
•• Never store or load the air conditioner upside down or sideways to prevent the damage to the
compressor.
•• Young children or infirm persons should be always supervised when they use the air conditioner.
•• Max current is measured according to IEC standard for safety.
•• Current is measured according to ISO standard for energy efficiency.
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2. Product Specifications
•• Fast cooling
If you want the strong and cool air, just select Fast function! It will get you the strongest air!
•• Wind-Free Cooling
Use the Wind-Free Cooling function to enjoy a mild breeze coming through fine holes in the Wind-Free
panel instead of air coming directly through the air flow blades.
•• Motion detection
Use the motion detection function to make the air conditioner detect people and blow air directly or
indirectly. With no detection, energysaving mode is operated..
•• Eco
Use the Single User function when you’re along at home. Aside from energy savings from the inverter
technology, the Single User Mode will further minimize your energy consumption and reduce your
electricity bill by adjusting the maximum operating capacity of the compressor.
•• Easy Filter
There is no grille to remove before separating the filter from the air conditioner! Therefore, filter can
be cleaned easily and more frequently. Constant filter cleaning will prevent dust from entering the
product or accumulating on the filter.
•• good'sleep function
good’sleep function will allow you to have deep, good night’sleep by adjusting the temperature, fan
speed and air flow direction.
•• Smart Install
When the installation is done, your product will examine itself through trial operation to check if it
was installed properly.
•• Easy Installation
It’s so easy to install! You can easily hang the product on the wall and connect the pipes and wires by
opening the cover on the bottom of the product. Now you won’t have to tilt the product to connect the
pipe and the wires!
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2-2 Product Specifications
Model AR09TXFCAWK/EU AR12TXFCAWK/EU AR24TXEAAWK/EU AR09TXEAAWK/EU
Capacity T3 Cool W - - - -
Current T3 Cool A - - - -
Efficiency - - - -
Φ7W, 2R*20(21)S*639/611mm, Φ7W, 2R*20(21)S*639/611mm, Φ7W, 2R*28S*906.8mm, Corrugate1.5, Φ7W, 2R*24S*850/825mm, Corrugate1.5,
Main -
Corrugate1.5, N.G.S, 4by4by2 Corrugate1.5, N.G.S, 4by4by2 N.G.S, 4by4by1 N.G.S, 4by4by2
Cond
Sub - - - - -
Expansion Φ*L - EEV, Φ1.3 [029] EEV, Φ1.3 [029] EEV, Φ1.4 EEV Φ1.3
SVC Valve Liquid / Gas - 6.35 / 9.52 6.35 / 9.52 6.35 / 15.88 6.35/9.52
Tube Dis. / Suc. - 7.94 / 9.52 7.94 / 9.52 9.52 / 12.7 7.94/9.52
4-WAY V/V - 1 hp 1 hp 2 hp 1 hp
Climate Class - T1 T1 T1 T1
IDU UT,T dB 44 / 59 dB 44 / 59 dB 51 / 62 dB 43 / 57
NOISE
ODU dB 54 / 65 dB 54 / 65 dB 60 / 68 dB 53 / 62
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Model AR12TXEAAWK/EU AR18TXEAAWKNEU AR18TXFCAWKNEU AR24TXFCAWKNEU
Capacity T3 Cool W - - - -
Current T3 Cool A - - - -
Efficiency - - - -
Φ7W, 2R*24S*850/825mm, Corrugate1.5, Φ7W, 2R*28S*906.8mm, Corrugate1.5, Φ7W, 2R*28S*906.8mm, Corrugate1.5, Φ7W, 2R*28S*906.8mm, Corrugate1.5,
Main -
N.G.S, 4by4by2 N.G.S, 4by4by1 N.G.S, 4by4by1 N.G.S, 4by4by1
Cond
Sub - - - - -
4-WAY V/V - 1 hp 2 hp 2 hp 2 hp
Climate Class - T1 T1 T1 T1
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Model AR09TXCAAWKNEU AR12TXCAAWKNEU
Capacity T3 Cool W - -
Current T3 Cool A - -
Efficiency - -
Sub - - -
4-WAY V/V - 2 hp 2 hp
Climate Class - T1 T1
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2-3 The Comparative Specifications Product
DEVELOPMENT MODEL DEVELOPMENT MODEL DEVELOPMENT MODEL DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Model
AR09TXFCAWK/EU AR12TXFCAWK/EU AR24TXEAAWK/EU AR09TXEAAWK/EU
Indoor Unit
Design
Outdoor Unit
Air Purifying System Forced Smart Install Forced Smart Install Forced Smart Install PM 10 FILTER
Indoor Unit
Design
Outdoor Unit
Air Purifying System PM 10 FILTER PM 10 FILTER EASY CLEAN FILTER EASY CLEAN FILTER
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DEVELOPMENT MODEL DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Model
AR09TXCAAWKNEU AR12TXCAAWKNEU
Indoor Unit
Design
Outdoor Unit
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2-4 Accessory and Option Specifications
DB90-11453A
1
(Q1, QF1)
ASSY HANGER
DB90-11454A
1
(Q3)
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3. Alignment and Adjustments
• Because the teat mode operate the cool mode by force not related to the set temperature / indoor
temperature, check whether each subordinate is operated normally or not after completing
Note installation and must turn off the power of the air conditioner.
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3-2 Display Error and Check Method
✴✴Note✴✴
If the Set doesn’t work (No power), check the Thermal fuse of Terminal block OPEN or SHORT with Multimeter.
✴ Measure the Thermal fuse housing PIN#1~2 : OPEN(disconnection) -> defective productIf
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3-2-2 Outdoor Display Error and Check Method
ERROR MODE
DESCRIPTION
7-SEG YEL GRN RED
- Normal operation
- Abnormal communication
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3-3 Setting Option Setup Method
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
SEG25 SEG26 SEG27 SEG28 SEG29 SEG30 SEG31 SEG32 SEG33 SEG34 SEG35 SEG36 SEG37 SEG38 SEG39 SEG40 SEG41 SEG42 SEG43 SEG44 SEG45 SEG46 SEG47 SEG48
Step 1
2. Press the temperature button simultaneously and insert the battery again.
Step 2
Enter the Options Setup mode and select your options asscording to the following procedure.
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Step 3 Upon completion of the selection, check you made right selections.
Press the Mode Selection key to set the displaypart andcheck thedisplaypart.
→ Thedisplaypart shows likebelowwheneachtime youpressModebutton.
Step 4 PressingtheON/OFFbutton( ).
When pressing the operation ON/OFF key with the direction of remote control for the sound’’Ding’’or
’’Diriring’’isheard and the OPERATION ICON( ) lampof the display is flickering at the same time,
then the input of option is completed. (If the deriving sound isn't heard, try again pressing the ON/
OFF button.)
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Step 5
Enter the Options Setup mode and select your options asscording to the following procedure.
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
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Step 6 Upon completion of the selection, check you made right selections.
Press the Mode Selection key to set the displaypart andcheck thedisplaypart.
→ Thedisplaypart shows likebelowwheneachtime youpressModebutton.
Step 7 PressingtheON/OFFbutton( ).
When pressing the operation ON/OFF key with the direction of remote control for the sound’’Ding’’or
’’Diriring’’isheard and the OPERATION ICON(
then the input of option is completed. (If the deriving sound isn't heard, try again pressing the ON/
OFF button.)
Third : Press ON/OFF key with the direction of remote control for set.
■ Error mode
key to retry.
code, see if the correct option code is set up for this model
■ Option Items
Option code
Model
General Install
AR07TXCAAWKNEU 011A05-18C0E7-271416-371604 020002-100000-200101-300346
AR09TXCAAWK/EU 011A05-19C0F7-271920-371604 020002-100000-200101-300346
AR12TXCAAWK/EU 011A05-17C217-272328-371604 020002-100000-200101-300346
AR07TXEAAWKNEU 011A05-18C096-271416-371604 020000-100000-200101-300346
AR09TXEAAWK/EU 011A05-18C0A6-271920-371504 020000-100000-200101-300346
AR12TXEAAWK/EU 011A05-18C0C7-272328-371604 020000-100000-200101-300346
AR18TXEAAWK/EU 011A05-15C22B-27323C-372404 020000-100000-200101-300357
AR24TXEAAWK/EU 011A05-16C25B-27414A-371404 020000-100000-200101-300357
AR07TXFCAWKNEU 011A05-17C0DA-271416-371804 020000-100000-200101-300335
AR09TXFCAWK/EU 011A05-17C0EA-271920-371804 020000-100000-200101-300335
AR12TXFCAWK/EU 011A05-17C0FA-272323-371804 020000-100000-200101-300335
AR18TXFCAWK/EU 011A05-15C21B-27323C-372404 020000-100000-200101-300357
AR24TXFCAWK/EU 011A05-16C22B-27414A-371604 020000-100000-200101-300357
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4. Disassembly and Reassembly
■ Necessary Tools
Item Remark
+SCREW DRIVER
Q’ty 1 ea.
To assembly and disassembly the screw
MONKEY SPANNER
Q’ty 1 ea.
To assembly and disassembly the Fan motor and
Compressor
- SCREW DRIVER
Q’ty 1 ea.
To assembly and disassembly the screw
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4-1. Indoor Unit
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
PANEL-FRONT Caution:
Caution:
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
PANEL-FRONT 5) The GRILLE INLET is fixed to body by
hooks in the center and side area.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
PANEL-FRONT 9)Raise the PANEL FRONT upward as
shown in the figure to separate the 3
hooks.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
CONTROL-IN 12)Separate Fan Motor wire as shown in
figures.
Caution:
Caution:
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
2 CONTORL IN 15)Unfasten a screw of the Ground wire
and pick up Temperature wires from
Caution:
When you separate the connector, pull
pressing the locking button.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
3 TRAY DRAIN 18) To detach the TRAY DRAIN from the
main frame, pull the bottom of the TRAY
DRAIN and it leans toward to you as
shown in figures.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
5 EVAPORATOR 20) The HOLDER PIPE is fixed to body
by 2 hooks as shown in the figure.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
EVAPORATOR 25) Pull up the EVAPORATOR of the
opposite side of the Fan Motor
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
6 FAN MOTOR 28) Unfasten a screw on the COVER
Motor. (Use (+) Screw Driver.)
&
CROSS FAN
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4-2 Outdoor Unit (N-V2MD)
AR09TXFCAWKXEU
AR12TXFCAWKXEU
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
Common work 6) Please remove the screw 4ea located
on the rear panel. (use + screwdriver)
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
10) Please allign the wire such as
picture if you re-assemble after separate
connector wire
WIRE.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
3 Assy Control Out 1) To remove the Cover control box : Pull
the motor wire is allow sufficient space
as shown on the right side and then
remove the screw.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
5 Capillary 1) Please remove the weld point in one
place. (COND-OUT)
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
7 Compressor 1) Please disassemble one NUT
counterclockwise (using MONKEY
SPANNER)
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
3) Please remove the compressor after
loosen the compressor fixed NUT 3ea.
(Using MONKEY SPANNER)
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4-3. Outdoor Unit (N-WW, SI)
AR09TXEAAWKXEU AR09TXCAAWKXEU
AR12TXEAAWKXEU AR12TXCAAWKXEU
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NO. Parts Procedure Remark
3) Remove the 4 Cond Bar from
the holder of outdoor unit
cabinet.
* This process is supported by
heating models only
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NO. Parts Procedure Remark
2 Fan 1) Detach the Nut Flange like
& the picture on the right side.
Motor (Turn clockwise because the
screw is left-handed.)
(Use Monkey Spanner.)
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NO. Parts Procedure Remark
3 Assy 1) To remove the Cover control
Control Out box : Pull the motor wire is
allow
sufficientspace as shown on the
right side and then remove the
screw.
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NO. Parts Procedure Remark
5 Compressor 1) Loosen the ng nut and detach
the Compressor Lead Wire.
(Use Monkey Spanner.)
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4-4 Outdoor Unit (Q)
AR18TX***WKXEU
AR24TX***WKXEU
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
1 Common work 5) Loosen fixing screws from the
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
2 Fan 1) Detach the Nut Flange like the picture
on the right side. (Turn clockwise
& because the screw is left-handed.)
Motor (Use Monkey Spanner.)
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
3 Assy 1) To remove the Cover control box : Pull
the motor wire is allow sufficient space
Control Out as shown on the right side and then
remove the screw.
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No. Parts Procedure Remark
5 Compressor 1) Loosen the ng nut and detach the
Compressor Lead Wire. (Use Monkey
Spanner.)
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5. ASSY CONTROL
5-1 ASSY KIT CODE DB92-04845Q
4 3 20 14 16 13
12
11
6
15
9 8
10 17
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5-2 ASSY KIT CODE DB92-04839Q
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5-3 ASSY KIT CODE DB92-04839Q
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5-4 ASSY KIT CODE DB92-04842A
10
30
5
29
28
4
11
18 15
19
6
16
12
24
9 8
23 3
17
9 RUBBER DB67-01534A 1 EA
15 SPRING DB81-00635A 2 EA
16 LABEL DB98-34030A 1 EA
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19 TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036A 1 EA
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5-5 ASSY KIT CODE DB92-04842J
13 21
10
11
20 17
18
22 2
6
14
15
23
12 5 35
1
12
19
8
3 4
7
34
9
12 SPRING DB81-00635A 2 EA
14 LABEL DB98-34030A 1 EA
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19 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-16402A 1 EA
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5-6 ASSY KIT CODE DB92-04843A
24
10
11
22
19
18 17
13
12
14
33 34 36
16
20
38
7
2
37
15
3 39
6 5
4 8
3 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000234 4 ea
4 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000239 3 ea
5 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000536 2 ea
6 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-001306 2 ea
7 SCREW-SPECIAL 6009-001001 4 ea
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13 CABLE TIE DB65-10088D 1 ea
15 LABEL DB98-34030A 1 ea
26 SUPPORT-PCB DB61-05796A 1 ea
27 RUBBER DB67-01713A 1 ea
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5-7 ASSY KIT CODE DB92-04849A
13
10
21
24
22
21
6 11
23
19
20 8
12 4
27
33
12
25
26 18
6
5 34
1
17
3 9
12 SPRING DB81-00635A 2 ea
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14 SUPPORT-PCB DB61-04398A 0 ea
15 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000527 0 ea
16 SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000536 0 ea
17 LABEL DB98-34030A 1 ea
18 HEAT SINK DB62-13008A 1 ea
19 TERMINAL BLOCK DB65-00274A 1 ea
TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036A 1 ea
20 TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00036B 0 ea
TERMINAL BLOCK DB37-00027B 0 ea
ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-16371A 1 ea
21
ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-POWER DB93-16371B 0 ea
22 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-16402A 1 ea
23 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMP DB93-09497B 1 ea
24 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-AC SIGNAL DB93-17177A 1 ea
25 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1 ea
26 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-EARTH DB93-12121B 1 ea
27 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-REACTOR DB93-17175A 1 ea
28 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-T2P OUT DB93-07362A 0 ea
29 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-COMM DB93-14716A 0 ea
30 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-17173A 0 ea
31 ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-DC SIGNAL DB93-14278A 0 ea
32 ASSY PCB SUB DB92-02836A 0 ea
33 SENSOR TEMP DB32-00257A 1 ea
ASSY MODULE DB92-04837D 1 ea
34
ASSY MODULE DB92-04837E 0 ea
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6. Wiring Diagram
CODE : DB68-08680A-01
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7-2 Outdoor Unit
AR09TXFCAWKXEU AR24TXEAAWKXEU
AR12TXFCAWKXEU AR24TXFCAWKNEU
AR09TXEAAWKXEU AR09TXCAAWKXEU
AR12TXEAAWKXEU AR12TXCAAWKEXU
AR18TXEAAWKNEU
AR18TXFCAWKNEU
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7. PCB Diagram
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7-2 Outdoor PCB-DB92-04837A
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7-3 Outdoor PCB-DB92-04838A
CN5 CN380
CNP901
CN70
CN810
CN470
CN320
CN051CN052
CN551 : DOWNLOAD CN210 : DOWNLOAD&JTAG CN380 : DRED CN320 : COMM CN470 : SENSOR
#1 RXD #1 RXD #1 DRED 1 #1 5V #1 OUT_TH
#2 TXD #2 TXD #2 DRED 2 #2 ENABLE #2 GND
#3 BOOT #3 BOOT #3 DRED 3 #3 INVERSE #3 DIS_TH
#4 TDO #4 TDO #4 GND #4 TXD #4 GND
#5 TCK #5 TCK #5 5V #5 RXD #5 COND_TH
#6 TDI #6 TDI #6 GND #6 GND
#7 TMS #7 TMS CN800 : EEPROM #7 12V #7 OLP_TH
#8 NTRST #8 TRACECLK #1 GND #8 GND
#9 GND1 #9 GND1 #2 NULL CNP401,402,403 : COMP
#10 5VDC #10 5VDC #3 5VDC #1 U CNP901 : MOTOR FAN
#11 5VDC #11 5VDC #4 CS #2 V #1 310VDC
#12 NULL #12 NULL #5 RX #3 W #2 NULL
#13 NULL #13 NULL #6 TX #3 GND
#14 NULL #14 TRACE3 #7 CLK CN051,CN052 : REACTOR #4 15VDC
#15 NULL #15 NULL #1 REACTOR#1 #5 Rx
#16 NULL #16 NULL CN810 : EEV #1 REACTOR#2 #6 FG
#17 GND1 #17 BOOT #1 ORG
#18 CLK #18 TRACE2 #2 RED CN700 : HEATER
#19 CS #19 TRACE1 #3 YEL #1 12VDC
#20 Tx #20 TRACE0 #4 BLK #2 GND
#5 GRY #3 N
#4 L
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7-4 Outdoor PCB-DB92-04837D
CNP002
CN380
CN700
CNP001
CN470
CN800
CN810
CNP901
CNP402
CNP051
CNP052
CN551
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CN210 : DOWNLOAD CN551 : DOWNLOAD CN470 : SENSOR
#1 RXD #1 RXD #1 OUT-TH
#2 TXD #2 TXD #2 GND
#3 BOOT #3 BOOT #3 DIS-TH
#4 TDO #4 TDO #4 GND
#5 TCK #5 TCK #5 COND-TH
#6 TDI #6 TDI #6 GND
#7 TMS #7 TMS #7 OLP-TH
#8 TRACECLK #8 TRST #8 GND
#9 GND #9 GND
#10 5V #10 5V CN800 : EEPROM
#11 5V #11 5V #1 GND
#12 NULL #12 NULL #2 NULL
#13 NULL #13 NULL #3 5V
#14 TRACE3 #14 NULL #4 CS
#15 NULL #15 NULL #5 SO_MICOM_RX
#16 NULL #16 NULL #6 SI_MICOM_TX
#17 GND #17 GND #7 CLK
#18 TRACE2 #18 DA_CLK
#19 TRACE1 #19 DA_CS CNP031 : 4 WAY
#20 TRACE0 #20 DA_DATA #1 NE_A
#2 NULL
CNP0051, CNP0052 : REACTOR CNP004 : COMM_GND #3 LI_S
#1 REACTOR#1 #1 GND
#2 REACTOR#2 CNP901 : BLDC FAN
CN700 : HEATER #1 DC_LINK
CN320 : COMM #1 12V #2 NULL
#1 5V #2 GND #3 GND
#2 ENABLE #3 HEATER_N #4 5V
#3 INVERSE #4 HEATER_L #5 FAN_PWM
#4 TDX #6 FAN_FG
#5 RXD CN810 : EEV&LED
#6 GND #1 A3 CN380 : DRED
#7 12V #2 A2 #1 DRED1
#3 A1 #2 DRED2
CNP402 : COMP #4 A0 #3 DRED3
#1 W #5 12V #4 GND
#2 V #5 5V
#3 U CNP002 : POWER N
#1 N
CNP001 : POWER L
#1 L
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8-5 DISPLAY PCB-DB92-04833B
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7-6 Wire connecting the indoor unit terminal blocks
1. Terminal press of Ring terminal shall be set facing up before connecting wire.
Is inverted Terminalhasbeencut.
2. There shall be no empty space between Ring terminal and Screw after Clamp.
If not, there exists a possibility of fire which can be caused by electric heat in the connecting part.
1,2 : Good
3 Bad : Ring terminal is connected reversely
4 Bad : Not clamped Screw
5 Bad : In the gap between Ring terminal & Screw
6 Bad : Unused Ring Terminal
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8. Operating Instructions
n Main Parts
AR***T*A**WKN**
01
02
03
04
05
07
06
08
09
AR***T*C**WKN**
01
02
03
04
05
07
06
08
09
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AR**T*E**WKN**
AR**T*F**WKN**
01 Temperature indicator
Filter reset indicator ( )
Auto clean indicator ( )
01
02 Timer indicator
good'sleep indicator
03 Eco indicator
04 Wi-Fi indicator
02 03 04
AR**T*A**WKN**
AR**T*C**WKN**
01 Temperature indicator
Filter reset indicator ( )
Auto clean indicator ( )
01
02 Timer indicator
good'sleep indicator
03 Eco indicator
04 Wi-Fi indicator
05 Motion detect sensor
02 03 04
05
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8-2 Wireless Remote Control-Buttons and Display
n DB96-24901C
01 Set temperature indicator
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9. Troubleshooting
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9-2 Communication Error
Outdoor display
Abnormal Communication
1. Checklist :
1) Is the cable between the indoor unit and outdoor unit connected correctly?
2) Isn't the power cable and communication cable cross?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
Is the communication erroroccurred again? Terminatetheservice.
YES
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9-2-2 Indoor temperature sensor Error
Indoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the indoor units temperature sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
Below 0.5V orOver4.5V? Exchange the indoorPBA
NO
YES
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9-2-3 Indoor fan motor speed detecting error (BLDC fan)
Indoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the indoor units fan motor properly connected with the connector(CN900)?
2) Is the AC voltage correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
Reassemble the fanwire and input the power again Is there short among YES Exchange theFan
eachpin #1~#6 motor
NO
NO Terminate the
Is thefan error appeared again? service
YES
YES
YES
PBA problemorMotorproblem
Change the PBA firstand check theoperation
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9-2-4 Outdoor temperature sensor error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Model "A" "B"
All CN251 CN251 #1-#2
YES
YES
Below 0.5Vdc or Over 4.5Vdc? Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
YES
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9-2-5 Outdoor Cond temperature sensor error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Model "A" "B"
All CN251 CN251 #5-#6
YES
YES
Below 0.5Vdc or Over 4.5Vdc? Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
YES
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9-2-6 Outdoor Discharge temperature sensor error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Model "A" "B"
All CN251 CN251 #3-#4
YES
YES
Below 0.5Vdc or Over 4.5Vdc? Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
YES
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9-2-7 Operation condition secession error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Check the temperature around the outdoor unit.
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
YES
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9-2-8 EEPROM error/OTP error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
OTP error EEPROM Data Error (Main Micom <-> Inv Micom)
1. Checklist :
1) Is there a short around micom?
2) Is there a short around "A"?
3) Did you download or insert EEPROM IC, after changing outdoor PBA?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
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9-2-9 Outdoor Fan motor error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Are the input power voltage and the power connection correct?
2) Is the motor wire connected to the outdoor PBA correctly?
3) Is there no assembly error or non-assembly in the terminal of motor wire connector?
4) Is there no obstacle at the surrounding of motor and propeller?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
Reassemble the fan wire and input the power again Is there short among YES Exchange the Fan
each pin #1~#6 motor
NO
NO Terminate the
Is the fan error appeared again? service
YES
YES
YES
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9-2-10 Compressor starting error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor?
2) Is the compressor wire is connected clockwise? U(RED)-V(BLU)-W(YEL)
3) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
NO
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
YES
NO
Is the connection of compressor wire is normal? Connect the comp wire normally
YES
NO
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
YES
YES
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9-2-11 Compressor wire missing error/rotation error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor?
2) Is the compressor wire is connected clockwise? U(RED)-V(BLU)-W(YEL)
3) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
NO
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
YES
Is the connection of
NO
compressor wire is normal? Connect the comp wire normally
(PBA and Compressor)
YES
NO
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
YES
YES
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9-2-12 Current sensor error/Input current sensor error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the PFC Shunt("A") resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened.
2) Is the IPM Shunt("B") resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened.
3) Is there no short or open around "C"?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
NO
Is the current sensor error appeared again? Terminate the service
YES
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9-2-13 O.C(Over Current) error
Indoor display
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the IPM Shunt resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened.
2) Is the condition of surrounding temperature abnormal overload?
3) Is there any problem as like the temperature sensor separation or measurement value error?
4) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
NO
Is the O.C error occurred? Terminate the service
YES
NO
Is the connection of compressor wire is normal? Connect the comp wire normally
YES
NO
Is the O.C error occurred again? Terminate the service
YES
YES
Is the position of
NO Correct the sensor position or
temperature sensor and sensing
value normal? exchange the sensor
YES
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9-2-14 No power outdoor (Initial Diagnosis) (Not displayed)
1. Checklist :
1) Is input power normal?
2) Is AC power linked correctly? (L,N,E)
3) Is mis-wiring between communication wire and Power wire?
4) Is mis-wiring between Main PBA and SMPS PBA wire?
5) Is input voltage of SMPS AC in Main PBA (CN150) normal?
6) Is the voltage of SMPS DC in Main PBA (CN151,CN152) normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
NO
Check the fuse open or not? (F001) Exchange the Main PBA
YES
NO
Is the power normal? Check the power source.
YES
YES
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9-2-15 When the Up/Down, Left/Right, Grill louver motor does not operate (Initial Diagnosis) (Not displayed)
1. Checklist :
1) Is the input power voltage normal?
2) Is the Up/Down louver motor properly connected with the connector? (CN61, CN62, CN63)
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
YES
NO
YES
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9-2-16 When the remote control is not receiving
1. Checklist :
1) Check if the connector was normally assembled.
2) Check the battery in remote control
3) All the lights out and check again : Change electronic typed to a fluorescent light
4) Put the set in operation and check the voltage of display PBA
5) Replace the display PBA
2. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
NO
Have the battery in remote control? Insert the battery in remote control.
YES
NO
All the lights out ?
YES
NO
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9-2-17 Smart Install error
1. Checklist :
1) Check the leakage region.(Use leakage detection liquid or soapy water)
2) When leakage region is found from service valve and piping connection flare nut part : After the related measures to
check the refrigerant supplements and operation.
3) If the leakage region is pipe welding part : Weld leakage region after refrigerant gas release.(Brass parts should only
apply)
4) If the leakage region is surface area (Heat exchanger or pipe welding region is not) : Replace parts.
5) Check the PBA Relay
- Display of indoor unit : Ensure that the operating pilot lamp has been lighted.
- Ensure that the Relay input voltage of indoor unit PBA is normally.(If the PBA is defective, replace)
2. When the air conditioner is in standby status, use the remote controller to start the Smart Install mode.
1) Press the [SET], [Mode], [Power] button simultaneously for 4 seconds.
- Smart Install mode can be operated only with the supplied remote controller.
- During the Smart install mode procedure, remote controller cannot be operated.
3. Troubleshooting procedure
YES
YES
YES YES
Does measurement
pressure include in ±10% extent NO
of reference pressure?
YES
End
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9-2-18 Outdoor OLP over temperature error (One way Inverter Only)
Indoor display
DESCRIPTION
No display about the outdoor condition
Outdoor display
1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor placed correctly?
2) Check the service valve is closed
3) Check the compressor locking or gas leak
2. Troubleshooting procedure
NO
Is the OLP over temperature sensor Terminate the service
error appeared again?
YES
NO
Is the OLP over temperature sensor Terminate the service
error appeared again?
YES
NO
Is the OLP over temperature sensor Terminate the service
error appeared again?
YES
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10. Block Diagram
[INDOOR]
WIRED REMOCON
MAIN PBA OUT MODULE
MICOM(TMPM3HPFDFG)
SENSOR
CAP ZERO
ROOM SENSOR WiFi MODULE(OPTION)
EMI FILTER HUMIDITY SENSOR DISPLAY
EVA SENSOR REMOCON RECEIVER
BLDC MOTOR DETECT SENSOR
SMPS
DETECT
MAIN DC POER DC LOAD CONTROL
(15V,12V,5V)
STEP MOTOR(H/V)
L,N/COMM 485 COMM. WIRED REMOCON
(2 WAY COMMUNICATION) OUT MODULE
IN_T/B BUZZER
EEPROM
NOR FLASH(OPTION)
[OUTDOOR]
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10-2 Outdoor unit
SENSOR LED
EEV1
DOWNLOAD
MAIN CURRENT
MICOM INVERTER SENSING
UART COMM
4WAY V/V MICOM
IPM COMPRESSOR
SMPS
DRED
FAN
HEATER
SPEED OTN OPTION
HIGH-PRESSURE
INDOOR 485 COMM EEPROM SWITCH
CURRENT CAPACITOR
SENSING
RAC ONLY
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10-2-1 Pre-inspection Notices
1. Check if you pulled out the AC power plug when you eliminate the PCB or front panel
2. Don't hold the PCB side not impose excessive force on it to eliminate the PCB
3. Don’t pull the lead wire but hold the whole housing to connect or disconnect a connector to the PCB
4. In case of outdoor PCB disassembly, check first the complete discharge of condenser after 1 minute power off
10-2-2 Inspection procedure
1. Check connector connection and peeling of PCB or bronze coating pattern when you think the PCB is broken
2. The PCB is composed of 3 parts
• Indoor Main part : MICOM and surrounding circuit, relay, fan motor sensing and driving circuit, temperature sensing
circuit power circuit of SMPS, buzzer circuit. Communication circuit
• Outdoor Main part : MICOM and surround circuit, fan motor sensing and driving circuit, compressor driving circuit power
circuit of SMPS, PFC control circuit, 4way circuit, communication circuit, OPTION (EEV control circuit, temperature sensing
circuit)
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10-2-4 Outdoor detailed inspection procedure
. Load short
4) Is the PFC050(#26-#27) voltage . Fuse open
200Vac~240Vac after 3 minutes later?
. L,N,F1,F2 wire wrong wiring (Terminal Block-
PBA)
. PTC020 open
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11. Reference Sheet
11
Indoor Temperature 32
10 29
27
Ps [kg/cm2g]
24
9
21
7
10 20 30 40
Outdoor Temperature[ ]
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11-3 Q & A for Non-troubl
Samsung Electronics do not manufacture drain pumps. So, we are not able to correct the
drain pump problems.
Smells Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it irritates my eyes and gives me a headache.
A There are no components in the air conditioner irritating the eyes and sending out chemical
smells. But, when the air conditioner is turned on, other smell sources are sucked into the air
conditioner and get out of it. So find and root out the smell sources. Generally, it occurs at a
interior renovated place, a pharmacy, a gasoline handling place, a tire shop, a second-hand
book shop or an electronic component handling place, when its chemical or musty smells are
sucked in and sent out, it can be misled that the air conditioner generates them.
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Classification Class Description
Smells Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it stinks.
A When are no components in the air conditioner sending out chemical smells. But, when the
air conditioner is turned on, other smell sources are sucked into the air conditioner and get
out of it. So, find and root out the smell sources. Generally, when the drain hose is taken out
to the washing room or there are sources of smells such as a diaper bin, a shoe shelf or a
socks bin, bad smells generate. Also, it occurs where glass cleaners or air fresheners are used;
when they are sucked in interacting with dusts and moistures inside, bad smells generate.
these kinds of organic materials noxious to human bodies. So, we recommend against the use
of them.
Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it smells sour.
A When the room is papered recently, its paste smells would be sucked inside. Also, when
the air conditioner is installed in the study room of young boys loving sweat-generating
activities such as the basketball, excessive sweats evaporate and get sucked into the air
conditioner resulting in bad smells. So, find and root out problem or refresh the room
frequently.
Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it smells musty.
A It is due to the improper keeping of the product after its use. When keeping the product, dry
up the inside with the operation of ventilation to prevent must. When the product is kept
without drying up the inside with ventilation, mold would grow inside resulting in must. So,
open the windows and switch on the ventilation function to get rid of the saturated smell
inside.
Q Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it sends out bad smells such as stale smells.
A It occurs generally when there are pet animals in the house. Their smells stay at the same
place. But, when the air conditioner is turned on, the air gets circulated resulting in the
circulation of the smells. So, find and root out the problem or refresh the room frequently.
Q It sends out bad smells.
A When the air filter is filthy, it could send out bad smells. So, clean the filter and ventilate the
room with the windows open while operating the ventilation function.
Operation Q It won't start.
A There is a power failure or it is plugged out. Also, check if the power distribution panel is
switched o.
Q It goes off during operation.
A When the hot air does not escape properly, it goes o during operation. it occurs when it does
not ventilate properly because the outdoor unit is covered, the back of the outdoor unit is
blocked by a cardboard or a plywood panel, and the front of the outdoor unit is blocked by
the closed window or other obstacles. Clear the above obstacles from the outdoor unit.
Q It generally works properly. But, when it's considerably hot, it goes off during operation.
A It occurs when the outdoor unit is exposed to direct sunlight and the hot air does not escape
properly. Set up a sun blind over the outdoor unit and clear the neighboring obstacles from
the outdoor unit to provide good ventilation. When it goes off frequently during a heat
wave, it would prevent the turnoff and increase the cooling capacity cleaning the outdoor
unit or spraying some water to the heat exchanger.
Q The remote controller won't operate.
A When the batteries run out or the transmitter or receiver of the remote controller is blocked
by obstacles, change the batteries or keep the obstacles away from the controlling area. Also,
the remote controller may mot work under intensive light from a 3-wave length lamp or a
neon sign due to the EMI. In this case, take the remote controller closer to the receiver.
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Classification Class Description
Installation Q Who installs the air conditioner? (Relocation/Re-installation)
A When relocating or re-installing the air conditioner, make sure to contact Samsung
Electronics Service Center or Authorized Service Agent and have them to do the job. (If not,
it could cause personal injury or product damage.) The cost for the relocation/re-installation
of the air conditioner is subject to the customer's expense. There is a cost table. But, our
service engineer needs to visit to total up the cost correctly. When you move in, make sure
to contact Samsung Electronics Service Center or Authorized Service Agent in advance to
streamline the process.
Q Is it possible to install the outdoor unit outside?
A It is possible to install it at a designated place in the apartment or on the rooftop nearby.
But, it's illegal hanging an angle iron case with the outdoor unit in it outside the apartment.
Also, it is illegal obstructing passers-by with the outdoor unit installed outside.
Q What can be done to install the outdoor unit facing the road because it is a commercial
building?
A The following is an excerpt from building code going into effect from JUNE 1 st 2005. "The
exhaust pipe of a cooling or ventilation facility installed in a building adjacent to the streets
of commercial or residential areas shall bel installed higher than 2 m to prevent the exhaust
air from blowing directly to passersby and the current facilities shall be corrected by MAY 31
st 2005." So, please install it higher than 2 m or not to blow the hot exhausting air directly to
passers-by.
Q What about installing a windscreen during installation not to blow hot air directly to passers-
by?
A When the hot air from the front of the outdoor unit is blocked, the product's performance
will be affected and it will fail to operate properly. So, keep it at least 300mm away from its
surrounding walls and give it good ventilation.
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11-4 Cleaning /Filter Change
If the air conditioner is off, Auto Clean starts immediately. If the air conditioner is running,
Auto Clean starts as soon as the air conditioner turns off.
NOTE
• You can also activate Auto clean from the Options menu:
▶ ▶ Select Clean. ▶
• Auto clean runs for 10 minutes. The indoor unit display shows the cleaning progress from 1 % to 99 %.
• If you start another function while Auto clean is progressing, Auto clean pauses and will resume when
the other function stops.
• When Auto clean completes, the air conditioner turns off.
If Auto clean is activated, it starts immediately when the air conditioner turns off.
To deactivate Auto clean before it starts, press the (Options) button for at least 3 seconds.
NOTE
• You can also deactivate Auto clean from the Options menu:
▶ ▶ Select Clean. ▶
NOTE
• Canceling Auto clean does not deactivate it.
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Cleaning the outside of the indoor unit
1 Turn off the air conditioner and wait until the fan
stops.
2 Disconnect the power supply.
3 Use a soft brush or tepid damp cloth to clean the
exterior.
Soft brush
WARNING
Tepid damp cloth
• Do not clean the appliance by spraying water
directly onto it. Water entering the unit may
result in electric shock or that could cause
death, serious injury, or property damage:
CAUTION
• Do not use an alkaline detergent to clean the indoor
unit display.
• Do not use sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, or
organic solvents such as paint thinner, kerosene,
acetone, benzene, or alcohol to clean the unit
surfaces.
1 Turn off the air conditioner and wait until the fan
stops.
2 Disconnect the power supply.
3 Spray water on the heat exchanger to remove dust
and other debris.
CAUTION
• Do not use sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, or
organic solvents such as paint thinner,
kerosene, acetone, benzene, or alcohol to clean
the unit surfaces.
• If you need to inspect or clean the inside of the
heat exchanger on the outdoor unit, contact a
local service centre for help.
Clean the air every two weeks or when the the indoor
unit display. The time between cleanings may vary, depending on the usage and environmental
conditions.
CAUTION
• Take care not to damage the during cleaning.
• Do not scrub the air with a hard-bristle brush or another cleaning utensil.
• Do not expose the air to direct sunlight when drying it.
Tri-care filter
CAUTION
• Do not clean the Tri-care filter with water. Failing to do so may result in damage to the filter.
NOTE
• To replace a Tri-care filter, purchase a new one at a service centre.
• To use the Tri-care filter for a long time in an environment where fish cooking and smoking cause odour, ventilate the place
by opening a window.
Tri-care filter
CAUTION
• Do not clean the Tri-care filter with water. Failing to do so may result in damage to the filter.
NOTE
CAUTION
• If you attach the Wind-Free panel without the airflow blade being open, it may become obstructed by the Wind-Free panel
and may not open properly.
Keep the air conditioner outlet and inlet free from its surroundings.
■ Location
Install the product in an area to guarantee the best cooling effect, convenience of piping and electric work, and inexistence of
vibration or wind.
■ Wall Drilling
Fix the air conditioner indoor unit securely to the wall. Secure the outdoor unit in a suitable position.
You shall cut the pipe with a pipe cutter and grind all the burrs of the cut surface. pipe expansion may continue until the pipe
surface becomes uneven or torn apart. Be sure to use a torque wrench to tighten pipes or flare nuts.
■ Leak Test
Put an inset gas like nitrogen in the outdoor unit pipe and put soap bubbles or other test liquids on the pipe surface for the leak
test.
Install the drain hose downward to drain water naturally. Be sure to pour water into the hose to check if it drains well.
Electric and earth work shall meet the "Electric Facility Technology Standard" and the "Internal Wire Regulation" of the Electric
Business Laws.
Upon completion of the tests, you shall make a trial run while you explain the main functions of the air conditioner to finish the
installation.
1) Connect each assembly pipe to the appropriate valve on Outdoor unit Indoor unit
the outdoo
A Gas pipe side C
4) Purge the air from the system using vacuum pump for
about 30 minutes.
- After that, please recheck that pressure is stabilized.
- Close the valve of the low pressure side of manifold
gauge clockwise.
- Remove the hose of the low pressure side
of manifold gauge.
5) Set valve cork of both liquid side and gas side of packed
valve to the open position.
Vacuum Pump
Stem cap
7) Check for gas leakage. A
- At this time, especially check for gas (gas)
leakage from the 3 way valve's stem nuts,
and from the service port cap.
B
(liquid)
2 way Valve
Performing the gas leak tests for repair 1 Be familiar with the equipment details.
In case of repair of the refrigerant circuit, the 2 Isolate the system electrically.
following procedure must be kept to consider 3 Before starting the process, make sure that:
flammability. • Any mechanical equipment is available for
1 Remove the refrigerant. handling refrigerant cylinders.
2 Purge the refrigerant circuit with inert gas. • All PPE (personal protective equipment) is
3 Perform evacuation. available for servicing.
4 Purge the circuit again with inert gas. • The recovery process shall be supervised by a
5 Open the circuit. competent person.
6 Perform repair work. • The recovery equipment and cylinders comply
with the standards.
7 Charge the system with refrigerant.
4 Lower the refrigeration system, if possible.
8 Flush the system with nitrogen blowing for
5 If vacuuming is not possible, make a manifold
safety.
so that refrigerant can be easily removed
9 Repeat the previous steps several times until from the parts of the system.
no refrigerant is within the system. 6 Make sure that the cylinders are placed on
CAUTION the scales before recovery.
7 Run the recovery system in accordance with
• Compressed air or oxygen shall not be used. the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Flush the system with nitrogen blowing, fill 8 Do not overcharge the cylinders. (No more
the refrigerant until the working pressure is than 80 %)
reached, ventilate to atmosphere, and then
pull down to a vacuum state. 9 Be sure to keep the cylinder within the
maximum working pressure, even temporarily.
• For the final nitrogen blowing charge,
the system shall be ventilated down to 10 After charging, make sure that the cylinders
atmospheric pressure. and the equipment are promptly removed
from the site and all isolation valves are
• The procedure is absolutely vital in case of closed.
brazing on the pipings.
11 Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged
• Make sure that the outlet of the vacuum into other refrigeration system unless it is
pump is not closed to any ignition sources and cleaned and checked.
there is ventilation available.
• Do not apply any permanent inductive or
capacitance loads to the circuit without
ensuring that this will not exceed the
permissible voltage and current permitted for
the air condiitoner.
Decommissioning
The following requirements must be fulfilled
before and while taking the decommissioning
procedure:
• Before decommissioning, the worker shall be
familiar with the product details.
• The entire refrigerant shall be recovered
safely.
• Before starting the process, oil and refrigerant
samples shall be taken just in case analysis is
required for reuse.
• Before starting the process, power supply
must be available.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
Project Capacity Sell Feature Series Color Unit Export
A R 0 9 T X F C A W K / E U
ITEM 1st 2nd ITEM Reference 3rd 4th ITEM 5th ITEM 6th
RAC A R 1 Export 1 0 Y16 K INVERTER HP R410A S
FAC A F 2 Export 1 3 Y17 M INVERTER CO R410A V
WAC A W 3 Export 1 8 Y18 N INVERTER HP R32 X
4 Export 2 4 Y19 R INVERTER CO R32 Y
5 Export 3 0 Y20 T
Sinkeolreo code
Division Series Project Color name Division component Remark
(10TH,11TH)
A Wind-Free
DA White Grille WK
GEO
C Wind-Free
QMD DA White Grille WK
AIRISE
Y Wind GEO DA White Grille WK
Z Wind AIRISE DA White Grille WK