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Room Air Conditioner


SERVICE MANUAL

MODEL : LS-J0761NL/NM/NN
LS-J0962NL/NM/NN/YL
LS-L1261NL/NM/NN
LS-K1860NL/NM/NN/YL
LS-K1861YL
LS-K18612L

CAUTION
-BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
-ONLY FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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Contents
Functions .................................................................................................................................3

Product Specification (Cooling & Heating) ...........................................................................6

Dimensions ..............................................................................................................................7

Refrigeration Cycle Diagram ..................................................................................................9

Wiring Diagram ......................................................................................................................10

Operation Details ..................................................................................................................12

Installation .............................................................................................................................27

Operation ...............................................................................................................................41

Disassembly of the parts (Indoor Unit) ...............................................................................43

2-way, 3-way Valve.................................................................................................................46

Cycle Troubleshooting Guide...............................................................................................53

Self-diagnosis function.........................................................................................................54

Electronic Parts Troubleshooting Guide .............................................................................56

Electronic Control Device .....................................................................................................67

Schematic Diagram ...............................................................................................................73

Exploded View and Replacement Parts List .......................................................................78

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Functions
Indoor Unit

Operation ON/OFF by Remote controller

Sensing the Room Temperature

• Room temperature sensor. (Thermistor)


• Pipe temperature sensor. (Thermistor)

Room temperature control


• Maintain the room temperature in accordance with the Setting Temp.

Starting the Current Control


• Indoor fan is delayed for 5 sec at the starting.

Time Delay Safety Control

• Restarting is for approx. 2 minutes.

Indoor Fan Speed Control

• Super High, High, Med, Low

Operation indication Lamps (LED)


--- Lights up in operation
--- Lights up in Sleep Mode
--- Lights up in Timer Mode
--- Lights up in Defrost Mode (for Heating Model)

Soft Dry Operation Mode

• Intermittent operation of fan at low speed.

Sleep Mode Auto Control Defrost(Deice) control (Heating)


• The fan is switched to low(Cooling), low(Heating) speed. • Both the indoor and outdoor fan stops
• The unit will be stopped after 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 hours. during defrosting.

Natural Air Control by CHAOS Logic


Hot-start Control (Heating)
• The fan is switched to intermittent or irregular operation
• The fan speed is automatically switched from high to low speed. • The indoor fan stops until the
evaporator pipe temperature will be
reached at 30°C.
Airflow Direction Control

• The louver can be set at the desired position or swing


up and down automatically.

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Outdoor Unit

Power relay control


• If power is on, it will operate to chage capacitor (330µF/450WV) on controller and power relay will oper-
ate after about 2~5sec.

Stand by control at low temp.


• If outdoor temp. is below 0°C, preheater is operating for 1~5min.
• At the initial, It will be operated compressor after 1min. for preheating.

Active power filter control(PFC)


• The active power filter is designed to correct power factor(cos θ) and to regulate DC link voltage.
• It will be operated PFC circuit when the compressor freq. is over 12Hz.
• If DC link voltage is not over DC 350V in 6 sec. in case of PFC on, it does not operating of compressor.

Comp. Freq. control


• The final operating freq. of comp. is set the lowest freq. that limited outdoor temp., discharge pipe temp.,
heat-sink temp., target freq., owing to CT.

Overheatng. Protection(Power module)


• When the temp. of power module increases to 85°C, controller decreases Freq. of Comp.

Freq. speed control(up/down speed)


• It will be changed the drive freq. of comp. according to temp. of indoor and outdoor.

V/F control
• It will be changed the drive voltage of comp. according to operating frequency.

Total current control (over current protection)

DC peak current control

4 way valve control

• It is only operated in the heating operation mode except defrosting operation.

Outdoor fan motor control


• High speed
- Although fan motor speed is low, it will change high speed in case of below AC193V, over 45°C of out-
door temp., and over fc, fh of comp. Freq.
• Low speed
- Nomal mode and over AC270V

Discharge pipe temp. control

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Remote Controller

Operation ON/OFF

Operation Mode Selection


Cooling Operation Mode.( ) Auto Operation Mode.( )
(Heating
model only) Healthy Dehumidification Operation Mode.( ) Heating Operation Mode.( )
Fan Speed Selection

(Low) (Med) (High) (CHAOS)

Room, Temperature Display


: (High: 30°C LOW : 18°C)

Temperature Setting
TEMPERATURE LOW HIGH
Down to 18°C Down to 16°C
Cooling Heating
Up to 30°C Up to 30°C

Jet Cool

Setting the Time or Timer

Timer Selection
ON OFF
: OFF, ON, OFF ON

Timer Setting
SET

Timer Cancel
CANCEL
: Cancel Sleep Mode, Timer ON or Timer OFF

Sleep Operation
: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Off Timer

Airflow Direction Control

Fan Operation Mode

: Fan Operates without cooling or heating.


Reset

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Product Specifications (Cooling & Heating)

18K Series
Model Name 7K Series 9K Series 12K Series LS-K1861YL LS-K181N-1
LS-K1860NL/YL LS-K18612L
Item Unit
at 230V at 230V at 230V at 230V
Cooling Capacity Btu/h 7,000(4,700-8,300) 9,000(5,200-9,700) 12,000(7,500-13,200) 18,000(11,000-19,800) 17,500(11,000-19,800)
Heating Capacity 9,000(5,000-10,000) 11,250(4,600-12,500) 14,400(8,300-15,900) 27,700(12,800-22,770) 19,700(12,800-22,770)
Moisture Removal l/h 1 1.1 1.3 2.5
Power Source Ø, V, Hz 1Ø, 220-240V, 50Hz
Air Circulation Indoor m3/min 5.6 6.5 8.6 12
Outdoor 25 25 25 42
Noise Level Indoor dB (A)±3 33 36 39 42
Outdoor 50 50 51 56
Input Cooling W 740 1,070 1,280 2,000
Heating 980 1,300 1,580 2,200
Running Cooling A 3.3 4.8 5.8 9.0
Current Heating 4.4 6 7 9.5
Motor Output Indoor W 7.5 7.5 13 20
Outdoor 35.8 35.8 35.8 62
Dimensions Indoor mm 802*262*165 802*262*165 888*287*170 1,080*314*181
(W x H x D) Outdoor 801*555*262 870*655*320
Net. Weight Indoor kg 7 7 9 15
Outdoor 33 35 41 54
Refrigerant (R22) g 530 650 980 1,250
Airflow Direction Control (Up & Down) O
Remocon Type L.C.D Wireless
Service Valve Liquid inch(mm) 1/4''(6.35) 1/4''(6.35)
Gas 3/8''(9.52) 1/2''(12.7)
Sleeping Operation O
Drain Hose O
Connecting Cable mm2 1 1.5 2.5
Power Cord mm 2
1 1.5 2.5

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Dimensions
(1) Indoor Unit
(7k, 9k, 12k, 18k )

Tubing hole cover

Tubing hole cover Tubing hole cover Tubing hole cover

Installation plate Installation plate Installation plate

( 7k, 9k ) ( 12k ) ( 18k )

Left rear piping Right rear piping Left rear piping Right rear piping Left rear piping Right rear piping
80mm A A "D" "C"
Center Center
20mm

20mm

A A

50mm
Hole center ø70mm
ø70mm ø70mm ø70mm ø70mm

( 7k, 9k ) ( 12k ) ( 18k )

MODEL
7k, 9k Btu Series 12k Btu Series 18k Btu Series
DIM Unit

W mm 802 888 1,080

H mm 262 287 314

D mm 165 170 181

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(2) Outdoor Unit

L1
D
L2
L3
H

Liquid side

L10
2-way valve

Gas side

L9
3-way valve

L6 L5 L7 L8
L4

MODEL
7k, 9k, 12k Btu/h Series 18k Btu/h Series
DIM unit
W mm 801 870
H mm 555 655
D mm 262 320
L1 mm 339 370
L2 mm 37 25
L3 mm 543.6 630
L4 mm 11.4 25
L5 mm 591 546
L6 mm 105 162
L7 mm 105 162
L8 mm 72.5 54
L9 mm 86.4 79
L10 mm 77 74.5

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Refrigeration Cycle Diagram

INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT

LIQUID SIDE

2-WAY VALVE CAPILLARY TUBE

HEAT HEAT
EXCHANGE EXCHANGE
(EVAPORATOR) (CONDENSER)

GAS SIDE

REVERSING
3-WAY VALVE
ACCUMU VALVE
LATOR (Heating Model Only)

COMPRESSOR COOLING
HEATING

Pipe size(Diameter:Ø) MAX. Max


MODEL Piping length Elevation
Gas(inch) Liquid(inch) (m) (m)
7k, 9k Btu SERIES 3/8" 1/4" 15 7

12k Btu SERIES 1/2" 1/4" 15 7

18k Btu SERIES 1/2" 1/4" 30 15

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Wiring Diagram
(1) Indoor Unit
LS-_NL Series (7, 9, 12K Btu) LS-_NM/NN Series (7, 9, 12K Btu)

BK
BK

SW01F
SW01F

CN-TH1
CN-TH1

FUSE 2A,250V
FUSE 2A,250V

RY-POWER RY-POWER

GN/YL
BR BL RD

TERMINAL CN-DISP1
1(L) 2(N) 3 BLOCK

GN/YL
BR BL RD DISPLAY PCB ASM

P/NO:3854A90014E P/NO:3854A20080A

LS-_NL/NM/NN Series (18K Btu)


LS-K18612L

BK
SW01F
CN-MOTOR

CN-TH1
FUSE 2A, T250V
CN-OUT

CN-L/R

STEP
MOTOR

RD
H.V.B A/CL
RY-POWER
CN-DATA

BK BK

BK BK

BK BK
LIMIT
S/W
OPTION

P/NO:3854A20080P

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(2) Outdoor Unit
LS-_NL/NM/NN Series (7, 9, 12K Btu)

CN-COMP CN-TH1 CN-OLP CN-4WAY1 CN-HEAT


F/M

GN/YL
COMP GN/YL BL BR
RD BL YL BR OR YL BL BK
CN-AC

CN-UVW RD
IGB T
YL CN-DC
YL
CN-DC RY- RY- RY-
C/COIL
YL RY- HIGH 4WAY HEAT
CAPACITOR LOW

SUB PWB
BL
CN-AC
MAIN PWB ASM NOISE
BR FILTER

CN-POWER BK BK
CN-IPM
SPECIAL FUSE TERMINAL
BR (15A,250V) BLOCK
OUTDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM BL
BR
1(L)
2(N)
BR
BL TO
P/NO : 3854A20080B
GN/YL
RD
GN/YL
RD
INDOOR
(3854A90014G)
3
UNIT

(2) Outdoor Unit


LS-_NL/NM/NN Series (18K Btu), LS-K18612L

CN-COMP CN-TH2 CN-TH1 CN-4WAY


F/M
COMP
U V W BR BL

BR OR YL BL BK
RD BL YL
CN-UVW
CN-SUB1 CN-SUB2
BK

RD
CN-DC RY- RY-
RY- HIGH 4WAY
C/COIL LOW

BR
SUB PWB
BL MAIN PWB ASM
CN-SUB

WCN3 WCN1 WCN2 CN-PWR1


CN-IPM
BR BL BR BL

CN-DATA CN-PWR1
TERMINAL SPECIAL FUSE
BLOCK AC250V/20A CN-AC1
BR BR
1(L)
INDOOR BL
2(N)
BL

UNIT GN/YL GN/YL CN-AC2


RD RD
3
FILTER PWB ASM

3854A20080T OUTDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM

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Operation Details
1. LED display of indoor unit
■ LS-_NL Series
• On while in appliance operation, off while in appliance pause.
Operation Indicator • Blinking(3sec off/0.5sec on) according to Error Code as long as the system mal-
functions.

• On while in sleep timer mode, off when sleep timer cancel or appliance operation
Sleep Timer Indicator pause.

Timer Indicator • On while in timer mode(on/off), off when timer mode is completed or canceled.

Defrost Indicator • Off except when hot start during heating mode operation or while in defrost control.

Setting Temp. • Cooling/heating/dehumidification mode : setting temperature from remote control


• Fuzzy operation mode : fuzzy key data(5sec on) ➔ AI

Cooling A.I operation mode


Operation heating Jet cool
Indicator dehumidifi- Standard Too hot Hot Comfor- Cold Too cold
cation table
Shape of Setting
display temp.

■ LS-_NM/NN Series
• On while in appliance operation, off while in appliance pause.
Operation Indicator • Flashing while in disconnection or short in Thermistor. (3 sec off/0.5 sec on)

• On while in sleep timer mode, off when sleep timer cancel or appliance operation
Sleep Timer Indicator pause.

Timer Indicator • On while in timer mode(on/off), off when timer mode is completed or canceled.

Defrost Indicator • Off except when hot start during heating mode operation or while in defrost control.

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■ How to operate the power display (LS-_NL Series)
• It must be displayed the power level that will be operating frequency of compressor.
• It indicates power levels that compressor operating frequency is controlled to depend on indoor and outdoor
conditions.
• It is displayed as below.

❐ Heat mode operation


- Power level 1: below Step 3 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 2: below Step 6 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 3: below Step 10 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 4: below Step 14 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 5: over Step 14 of COMP. operating frequency

❐ Operation mode except heat mode operation


- Power level 1: below Step 2 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 2: below Step 8 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 3: below Step 10 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 4: below Step 12 of COMP. operating frequency
- Power level 5: over Step 12 of COMP. operating frequency

Power Level 1

Power Level 2

Power Level 3

Power Level 4

Power Level 5

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2. Protection of the evaporator pipe from frosting
• If the indoor pipe temperaure is below 0°C in 7 min. after the compressor operates without pause while in
cooling cycle operation mode,
➔ compressor, outdoor fan are turned off.
• When indoor pipe temp. is 7°C or higher after 2 min pause of compressor
➔ compressor, outdoor fan is turned on according to the condition of the room temperature.

Indoor pipe
Comp. free temp.
7˚C

0˚C
Comp. off

3. Protection of the indoor fan from droplet formation (Enclosure


sweat and condensed disposal test)
• Control condition : The system operates standard operation without this condition as follows.
- Setting temperature <25°C
- Indoor fan speed ≤ low speed
- Outdoor temperature < 31°C

• Control method
- Operation frequency of compressor must be below ➃ (refer to the comp. Freq. table)
- The indoor fan operates at medium speed.

Comp. Step 4 Indoor pipe


temp.

3˚C 3°C

Comp. free

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4. Cooling mode operation
• Operating frequency of compressor depend on the difference of the temperature.
(= intake air Temp.- Compressor off Temp.
• Compressor off temp.= setting temp. -0.5°C
on temp. = setting temp. +0.5°C
• If compressor operates at some operating frequency, the operating frequency of compressor cannot be
changed within 30 seconds.

• Condition of compressor turned off


- When intake air temperature stay at the temperature between setting temp. -0.5°C and setting temp.
-1.0°C for 3 minutes continuously.
- When intake air temperature reaches below the temperature of setting temp. -1.0°C.

• Compressor 2 minutes delay


- The compressor can restart minimum 2 minutes later after compressor off.

[The operating freq. step of comp.]

Temp. differences Comp. Operating frequency


over 2.5°C Step 12

2.0~2.49°C Step 10

1.5~1.99°C Step 8

1.0~1.49°C Step 4
0.5~0.99°C Step 2

0.0~0.49°C Step 1

[The targeting operating freq. of comp. each model]


Comp. Operating frequency
Model
Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Step 8(Fc) Step 10 Step 12
7K Btu Series 40 47 54 64 74 85
9K Btu Series 45 53 72 86 95 110

12K Btu Series 35 47 51 58 62 67

18K Btu Series 35 47 57 66 71 96

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5. Healthy Dehumidification mode operation
• When the dehumidification operation is set by the remote controller the intake air temperature is detected and
the setting temp. is automatically set according to the intake air temperature.

Temp. differences Comp. Operating frequency

32°C ≤ intake air temp. 25°C


26°C ≤ intake air temp. < 32°C 25°C
24°C ≤ intake air temp.< 26°C intake air temp. -1°C

18°C < intake air temp. < 24°C intake air temp. -0.5°C
intake air temp. ≤ 18°C 18°C

• Operating frequency of compressor and indoor fan speed.


Operating frequency of compressor Indoor fan speed

Cooling operation area Setting


speed
+1.0˚C
Step 3
+0.5˚C
Step 2
Setting temp. +0˚C Low
speed
Step 1

Dehumidification
operation area
-1.0˚C
After 5 min OFF
After 3 min off
low speed
-2.0˚C
Low
OFF instantly
speed

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6. Heating mode operation
• Operating frequency of compressor depend on the difference of the temperature
(= compressor off temp. - intake air temp.)
• Compressor off temp. = setting temp.+3.0°C
on temp. = setting temp.
• If compressor operates at some operation frequency, the operating frequency of compressor cannot be
changed within 30 seconds.
• Condition of compressor turned off
- When intake air temperature reaches +3°C above the setting temperature.
• Condition of indoor fan turned off
- While in compressor on:indoor pipe temp. < 26°C
off: indoor pipe temp. < 37°C
• While in defrost control, between the indoor and outdoor fans are turned off.
• Compressor 2minutes delay
- After compressor off, the compressor can restart minimum 2 minutes later.

[ The operating freq. step of comp]

Temp. differences Comp. Operating frequency


over 3.0°C Step 19
2.5~3.0°C Step 15
2.0~2.49°C Step 13
1.5~1.99°C Step 9
1.0~1.49°C Step 5
0.5~0.99°C Step 3
0.0~0.49°C Step 1

[The targeting operating freq. of comp. each model]

Comp. Operating frequency


Model
Step 1 Step 3 Step 5 Step 9 Step 13(Fh) Step 15 Step 19
7K Btu Series 42 47 56 67 80 86 90

9K Btu Series 42 56 68 82 95 103 110

12K Btu Series 41 49 57 64 72 76 83

18K Btu Series 41 47 53 58 67 71 76

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7. Fuzzy mode operation
• When any of operation mode is not selected like the moment of the power on or when the unit turned off, the
operation mode is selected.
• When determining the operation mode, the compressor, outdoor fan are off and only the indoor fan is operat-
ed for 15seconds, then an operation mode is selected according to.
Basis of determining operating mode

Outdoor temp. Operating Mode


over 24°C Cooling
21~24°C Healthy Dehumidification
18~21°C intake air temp. ≥ 25°C …Dehumidification
intake air temp. < 25°C … Heating
below 18°C Heating

7.1 Fuzzy operation for cooling


• According to the setting temperature selected by Fuzzy rule, the operating frequency of compressor is deter-
mined like cooling mode operation.
• At the beginning of Fuzzy mode operation, the setting temperature is automatically selected according to the
intake air temperature at that time.
• When the Fuzzy key(=setting temp. key) is input after the initial setting temperature is selected, the Fuzzy
key value and intake air temperature at that time are compared to select the setting temperature automatically
according to the fuzzy rule.
• While in Fuzzy operation, the air flow speed of the indoor fan is automatically operated by chaos logic.

Intake air temp. Setting temp. Fan speed


over 26°C 25°C
at beginning 18~26°C intake air temp. -05°C
below 18°C 18°C CHAOS airflow
18~30°C Fuzzy rule
during opertion below 18°C 18°C Fuzzy rule
over 30°C 30°C Fuzzy rule

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7.2 Fuzzy operation for Heating
• According to the setting temperature selected by Fuzzy rule, the operating frequency of compressor is deter-
mined like heating mode operation.
• At the beginning of Fuzzy mode operation, the setting temperature is automatically selected according to the
intake air temperature at that time.
• When the Fuzzy key(=setting temp. key) is input after the initial setting temperature is selected, the Fuzzy key
value and intake air temperature at that time are compared to select the setting temperature automatically
according to the Fuzzy rule.
• While in Fuzzy operation, the airflow speed of the indoor fan is automatically operated by CHAOS logic.

Outdoor temp. Setting temp. Fan speed


over 26°C intake air temp. +0.5°C
0~5°C intake air temp. +1.0°C
at beginning
-5~0°C intake air temp. +1.5°C
CHAOS airflow
below -5°C intake air temp. +2.0°C
16~30°C Fuzzy rule
during opertion
below 16°C 16°C Fuzzy rule
over 30°C 30°C Fuzzy rule

7.3 Fuzzy operation for dehumidification


• At the beginning of Fuzzy mode operation, the setting temperature is automatically selected according to the
intake air temperature at that time.
• According to the setting temperature selected by Fuzzy rule, the operating frequency of compressor is deter-
mined like dehumidefication mode operation.

Outdoor temp. Setting temp. Fan speed


over 26°C 25°C
at beginning 18~26°C intake air temp. -0.5°C
CHAOS airflow
below 18°C 18°C

during operation same as dehumidification mode

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8. Jet cool mode operation
• While in heating mode or Fuzzy operation, the Jet Cool key cannot be input. When it is input while in the
other mode operation(cooling, dehumidification, ventilation), the Jet Cool mode is operated.
• In the Jet Cool mode, the indoor fan is operated super-high speed for 30 min. at cooling mode operation.
• In the Jet Cool mode, the room temperature is controlled to the setting temperature, 18°C.
• When the sleep timer mode input while the Jet Cool mode operation, the Jet Cool mode has the priority.
• When the Jet Cool key is input, the upper/lower vane is reset to those of the initial cooling mode and then
operated in order that the air outflow could reach further.

9. Swing mode
9.1 Chaos swing mode of not fuzzy mode operation
• By the Chaos swing key input, the upper/lower vane automatically operates with the Chaos swing or it is fixed
to the desired direction.
Chaos swing of 7K, 9K Btu Series
< Cooling Mode > < Heating Mode >
Closed Closed

Mode 8 Mode 8
135° 135°
Mode 7 Mode 7
Beginning Mode 6 Mode 6
of cooling
Mode 5 Mode 5
Mode 4 Beginning Mode 4
8° of heating 8°
Mode 3 Mode 3
Mode 2 Mode 2
Mode 1 Mode 1
Open Open

Chaos swing of 12K Btu Series


< Cooling Mode > < Heating Mode >
Closed Closed

Mode 8 Mode 8
125° 125°
Mode 7 Mode 7
Beginning Mode 6 Mode 6
of cooling
Mode 5 Mode 5
Mode 4 Beginning Mode 4
7° of heating 7°
Mode 3 Mode 3
Mode 2 Mode 2
Mode 1 Mode 1
Open Open

Chaos swing of 18K Btu Series


< Cooling Mode > < Heating Mode >
Closed Closed

Mode 8 Mode 8
125° 125°
Mode 7 Mode 7
Beginning Mode 6 Mode 6
of cooling
Mode 5 Mode 5
Mode 4 Beginning Mode 4
7° of heating 7°
Mode 3 Mode 3
Mode 2 Mode 2
Mode 1 Mode 1
Open Open

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9.2 Auto swing of Fuzzy mode operation
• While in Fuzzy mode operation, Chaos swing is operated according to 1/f fluctuation.

1/f fluctuation

MODE17
(Closed)

MODE16
MODE15
MODE14
MODE13
MODE12

MODE11
MODE00
MODE10 (Open)
MODE01
MODE09
MODE08 MODE02
MODE07 MODE03
MODE06 MODE05 MODE04

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10. Sleep timer operation
• When the sleep time is reached after [1,2,3,4,5,6,7hr] is input by the remote control during the operation, the
operation of the appliance stops.
• When the appliance is on pause, the sleep timer mode cannot be input.

10.1 Sleep timer operation for cooling cycle


• While in cooling mode operation, 60 min. later since the start of the sleep timer, the setting temperature
increase by 0.5°C. After another 60min. elapse, it increases by 1°C again.

Setting temp. (˚C)


0.1˚C up
0.5˚C up

Cooling ON temp.
(Setting temp. +0.5˚C)

Cooling OFF temp.


(Setting temp. -0.5˚C)

1 2 Sleep time (hr)

10.2 Sleep timer operation for heating cycle


• While in heating mode operation, 60 min. later since the start of the sleep timer, the setting temperature
decrease by 0.5°C. After another 60min. elapse, it decreases by 1°C again.

Setting temp. (˚C)

Heating OFF temp.


(Setting temp. +3.0˚C)
0.5˚C down

Heating ON temp. 1.0˚C down


(Setting temp)

1 2 Sleep time (hr)

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11. Auto restarting operation
• When the power is restarted after a sudden power failure while in appliance operation, the mode before the
power failure is kept on the memory and the appliance automatically operates in the mode on the memory.
• The slide switch on the indoor unit of the appliance should be on the AUTO RESTART position in order that
the Auto restarting operation is available.
• Operation mode that is kept on the memory Slide Switch of indoor unit
— State of operation ON/OFF
— Operation mode/setting temp./selected airflow speed
— Sleep timer mode/remaining time of sleep timer
FORCED
OPERATION

AUTO
RESTART

REMOTE
CONTROL

12. Forced operation

• To operate the appliance by force in case that the remote control is lost, the forced operation selection switch
is on the main unit of the appliance to operate the appliance in the standard conditions.
• The operation condition is set according to the outdoor temp. and intake air temperature as follows.

Setting speed of
Outdoor temp. Operating Mode Setting temp.
indoor fan

over 24°C Cooling 22°C

21~24°C Healthy Dehumidification 23°C

18~21°C Intake air temp. ≥ 25°C ➔ Dehumidification 23°C High speed

Intake air temp. < 25°C ➔ Heating 24°C

below 18°C Heating 24°C

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13. Power relay control
• Power relay turns on 1 second later after the power is input to the outdoor unit.
• Control sequence : power on ➔ PTC operating ➔ power relay on

14. Protection from total current control


■ CT1 control
• If the operating current reaches I1, the operating frequency of the compressor decrease.
• After decreasing the operating frequency by 1step, if operating current is below I1 for 24 seconds continuous-
ly, the operating frequency of compressor increase by 1step.

■ CT2 control
• If the operating current of the appliance reaches I2, the compressor stop instantly and 2 minutes later the
compressor restart again.
• If CT2 occurs twice within 1hour, the appliance turn off and display ERROR CODE 7.

❇ I1:Current of operating frequency down


Control table I2: Current of compressor cut off

Condition Model 7K Btu Series 9K Btu Series 12K Btu Series 18K Btu Series
Operating mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating

below 38°C I1 8.5A 10A 9A 10.5A 10.5A 12A 12.5A 14A


(outdoor temp.) I2 11.5A 13.5A 13.5A 16A

over 38°C I1 8A 9.5A 8.5A 10A 10A 11.5A 12A 13.5A


(outdoor temp.) I2 11.5A 13.5A 13.5A 16A

cf. I1 is set the lowest level between intial value and in case dectection of dc paeak current.

15. Protection from DC Peak Current

■ DC Peak Current Error by a fault signal of IPM


• If the operating current of IPM reaches 35A ±3A, the compressor stop instantly.
• If DC PEAK occurs 3 times within 1 hour, the appliance turns off and display ERROR CODE 6.

■ DC Peak Current Error by the compressor lock


• If the DC LINK voltage below DC 350V occurs 5 times within 1 hour while the compressor is operating, the
appliance turns off and display ERROR CODE 6.

■ DC Peak Current Error by the Outdoor Fan Lock


• If it’s 5 times within 1 hour in case of the temperature of outdoor pipe TH is over 65°C while the compressor is
operating, the appliance turns off and display ERROR CODE 6.

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16. Portection from overheating of power module
• If the temperature of the heat sink TH. reaches over Toff, the Compressor stop instantly.
• It will be limited the compressor operating frequency according to the heat sink TH.(refer to below FIG.)
• It will be blink 4 times, when the thermistor is open or short, also the temperature is over Toff.

[The control graph from heat–sink TH]

Comp. off
Toff (84°C)
Fc-2
Ton + 5°C (81°C)
Fc-1
Ton + 2°C (78°C)
Target frequency
Ton (76°C)
Comp. free

17. Portection from overheating of compressor


• If the temperature of the discharge pipe of compressor reaches over 130°C or below -30°C the compressor
stop instantly.
• It will be limited the compressor operating frequency according to the compressor dome TH.(Refer to below
Fig.)

OFF
130°C
0Hz
118°C

111°C Fc-2
101°C
108°C Fc-1
93°C
Setting frequency
-13°C
Fhmin
-30°C
OFF

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18 . Defrosting control
• While in heating mode operation in order to protect the evaporator pipe of the outdoor unit from freezing,
reversed to cooling cycle to defrost the evaporator pipe of the outdoor unit.
• Defrosting control is available 50 minutes later since heating cycle started and the pipe temperature of out-
door unit reaches below -6°C.

8 min or
50 min 30 sec 30 sec over 25˚C(120sec) 30 sec 30 sec 1 min
Setting
Operating Setting frequency frequency
frequency
of compressor Fh+1
Fc-1 step (FhMAX-2 or Fc-1
FhMAX-3)
OFF
ON ON(Heating cycle)
4 Way valve
OFF(Cooling cycle)

ON ON
Outdoor fan

Setting
Setting speed speed
Indoor fan Low
OFF

Defrost LED OFF ON OFF

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Installation

1. Installation of indoor, Outdoor unit

1) Select the best location * Both gas and liquid interconnecting pipes must be
1. Indoor unit insulated as a pair, but it is not necessary to individu-
ally insulate them.
■ Do not have any heat or steam near the unit.
■ Select a place where there are no obstacles in
front of the unit. 2) Piping length and elevation
■ Make sure that condensation drainage can be
conveniently routed away. Pipe Size Standard Max. Max. Additional
■ Do not install near a doorway. Capacity Length Elevation length Refrigerant
■ Ensure that the space around the left and right of (Btu/h) GAS LIQUID (m) B (m) A (m) (g/m)
the unit is more than 5cm. The unit should be
7K, 9K 3/8" 1/4" 5 7 15 20
installed as high on the wall as possible, allowing
a minimum of 5cm from ceiling. 12K, 18K 1/2" 1/4" 5 7 15 20
■ Use a stud finder to locate studs to prevent
unnecessary damage to the wall.
Outdoor unit

More than 5cm More than 5cm

More than 2.3m More than 5cm Indoor unit B

CAUTION
Install the indoor unit on the wall where the height
from the floors more than 2.3 meters.

2. Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
■ If an awning is built over the unit to prevent direct
sunlight or rain exposure, make sure that heat
radiation from the condenser is not restricted.
■ Ensure that the space around the back and sides A
Oil trap
is more than 10cm. The front of the unit should
have more than 70cm of space.
■ Do not place animals and plants in the path of the Indoor unit
warm air. B
■ Take the air conditioner weight into account and
select a place where noise and vibration are mini-
mum.
■ Select a place so that the warm air and noise
from the air conditioner do not disturb neighbors.
In case more than 5m
More than 60cm

More than 10cm More than 10cm

CAUTION
• Capacity is based on standard length and maximum
More allowance length is on the basis of reliability.
More than 70cm than 60cm • Oil trap should be installed every 5~7 meters.

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3) How to fix installation plate 12k Btu
The wall you select should be strong and solid enough to prevent
vibration Left rear piping Right rear piping
D
1. Mount the installation plate on the wall with four C B,D A,B,C
C
type A screws. If mounting the unit on a concrete A,B
A
wall, use anchor bolts.
C
Mount the installation plate horizontally by align- A,B,D D
ing the centerline using a level.
ø70mm
Hole Center Installation plate
Installation Plate

For right rear piping and left rear piping, draw a


line in the direction of the arrow marked "C". The
meeting point of the two lines is the center of the
hole.
Type "A" screw Marking-off line
Thread
❐ The position of the center of the hole.
Weight
Left holecore position Right holecore position

C C
2. Measure the wall and mark the centerline. It is also
important to use caution concerning the location
of the installation plate-routing of the wiring to
power outlets is through the walls typically. Drilling
the hole through the wall for piping connections C C
must be done safely.

7k, 9k Btu
Left rear piping Right rear piping
4) Drill a hole in the wall

80mm • Drill the piping hole with a ø70mm hole core drill.
Drill the piping hole at either the right or the left with
the hole slightly slanted to the outdoor side.
20mm

20mm

50mm
Hole center
ø70mm ø70mm
WALL
Indoor Outdoor
18k Btu

Left rear piping Right rear piping


"D" "C"
(0.2~0.3")
5-7mm

Hole center ø70mm

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2. Flaring work and connection of piping

1) Flaring work 4. Flaring work


Main cause for gas leakage is due to defect in flar- ■ Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as shown
ing work. Carry out correct flaring work in the fol- below.
lowing procedure.
Outside diameter A
mm inch mm
1. Cut the pipes and the cable. ø6.35 1/4 0~0.5
■ Use the piping kit accessory or the pipes pur- ø9.52 3/8 0~0.5
chased locally.
■ Measure the distance between the indoor and the ø12.7 1/2 0~0.5
outdoor unit.
■ Cut the pipes a little longer than measured dis-
tance.
■ Cut the cable 1.5m longer than the pipe length.
Firmly hold copper pipe in a die in the dimension
shown in the table above.
Copper
pipe 90° Slanted Uneven Rough
Handle

"A"
Bar Bar
Yoke

Cone
2. Burrs removal
Copper pipe
■ Completely remove all burrs from the cut cross
section of pipe/tube. Clamp handle
■ Put the end of the copper tube/pipe in a down- Red arrow mark
ward direction as you remove burrs in order to
avoid dropping burrs into the tubing.
Pipe
5. Check
Reamer
■ Compare the flared work with figure below.
■ If flare is noted to be defective, cut off the flared
Point down
section and do flaring work again.

Smooth all round


3. Putting nut on Inside is shiny without scratches
■ Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor
unit, then put them on pipe/tube having complet-
= Improper flaring =
ed burr removal.
(not possible to put them on after flaring work)

Flare nut Inclined Surface Cracked Uneven


damaged thickness
Even length
all round
Copper tube

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2) Connection of piping-Indoor 3. Tape the tubing, drain hose and the connecting
■ Preparing the indoor unit's piping and drain hose cable. Be sure that the drain hose is located at the
lowest side of the bundle. Locating at the upper
for installation through the wall.
side can cause drain pan to overflow inside the
■ Remove the plastic tubing retainer(see illustration
unit.
below) and pull the tubing and drain hose away
from chassis.
■ Replace the plastic tubing holder in the original
position.

Loop

Gas side
Connecting piping
cable
Liquid side
Drain hose piping
Tubing holder

To remove the holder,


NOTE: If the drain hose is routed inside the room, insulate the
press the bottom of hose with an insulation material* so that dripping from
chassis near the holder "sweating"(condensation) will not damage furniture or
2 Pull
upward and pull the tab floors.
out of its hole. 1 Press *Foamed polyethylene or equivalent is recommended.

4. Indoor unit installation


■ Hook the indoor unit onto the upper portion of the
CAUTION installation plate.(Engage the two hooks of the
When install, make sure that rear top of the indoor unit with the upper edge of
the remaining parts must be the installation plate.) Ensure that the hooks are
removed clearly so as not to properly seated on the installation plate by mov-
damage the piping and drain ing it left and right.
hose, especially power cord
and connecting cable.

Connecting
cable
For left rear piping
1. Route the indoor tubing and the drain hose in the Drain hose
direction of rear left.
Press the lower left and right sides of the unit against the
installation plate until the hooks engage into their
slots(clicking sound).

5. Connecting the pipings to the indoor unit and


drain hose to drain pipe.
■ Align the center of the pipings and sufficiently
tighten the flare nut by hand.
Drain hose

2. Insert the connecting cable into the indoor unit


from the outdoor unit through the piping hole.
■ Do not connect the cable to the indoor unit.
■ Make a small loop with the cable for easy con-
Indoor unit tubing Flare nut Pipings
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■ Tighten the flare nut with a wrench. ■ Wrap the area which accommodates the rear pip-
ing housing section with vinyl tape.

Connection Indoor
Spanner (fixed) pipe unit pipe

Vinyl tape Wrap with vinyl tape


Flare nut (wide)
Connection pipe
Torque wrench
Connecting cable
Indoor unit tubing
Pipe
Capacity Pipe Size[Torque]
(Btu/h) GAS LIQUID Vinyl tape(narrow)
7k, 9k 3/8"[4.2kg.m] 1/4"[1.8kg.m]
12k, 18k 1/2"[5.5kg.m] 1/4"[1.8kg.m]
■ Bundle the piping and drain hose together by
wrapping them with vinyl tape over the range with-
■ When extending the drain hose at the indoor unit, in which they fit into the rear piping housing sec-
install the drain pipe. tion.

Wrap with vinyl tape

Pipe
Drain pipe

Vinyl tape(wide)
Indoor unit drain hose
Drain hose
Vinyl tape(narrow)
Adhesive

For right rear piping


6. Wrap the insulation material around the connect-
ing portion. 1. Route the indoor tubing and the drain hose to the
■ Overlap the connection pipe insulation material required piping hole position.
and the indoor unit pipe insulation material. Bind
them together with vinyl tape so that there is no
gap.

Plastic bands Insulation material

2. Insert the piping, drain hose and the connecting


cable into the piping hole.

Connecting cable

Drain pipe

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3. Insert the connecting cable into the indoor unit. Pipe Size[Torque]
Capacity
■ Don't connect the cable to the indoor unit. (Btu/h) GAS LIQUID
■ Make a small loop with the cable for easy con-
7k, 9k 3/8"[4.2kg.m] 1/4"[1.8kg.m]
nection later.
12k, 18k 1/2"[5.5kg.m] 1/4"[1.8kg.m]
4. Tape the drain hose and the connecting cable.
■ Connecting cable ■ When extending the drain hose at the indoor unit,
install the drain pipe.

Drain hose

Indoor unit drain hose

Vinyl tape (narrow)


Adhesive
5. Indoor unit installation
■ Hang the indoor unit from the hooks at the top of 7. Wrap the insulation material around the connect-
the installation plate. ing portion.
■ Insert the spacer etc. between the indoor unit and
■ Overlap the connection pipe heat insulation and
the installation plate and separate the bottom of
the indoor unit pipe heat insulation material. Bind
the indoor unit from the wall.
them together with vinyl tape so that there is no
gap.

Indoor unit Plastic bands Insulation material


Spacer

Installation plate
8cm

6. Connecting the pipings to the indoor unit and the


drain hose to drain pipe. ■ Wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping housing
■ Align the center of the pipings and sufficiently section with vinyl tape.
tighten the flare nut by hand.

Connection Indoor
pipe unit piping

Vinyl tape Wrap with vinyl tape


(wide)
Indoor unit tubing Flare nut Pipings

■ Tighten the flare nut with a wrench. Vinyl tape(narrow)

Pipe
Spanner (fixed) Connecting cable

Flare nut
Connection pipe
Torque wrench

Indoor unit tubing

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■ Bundle the piping and drain hose together by 3) Connection of the pipes-Outdoor
wrapping them with cloth tape over the range
within which they fit into the rear piping housing 1. Align the center of the pipings and sufficiently
section. tighten the flare nut by hand.
Pipe
Drain hose
Vinyl tape(narrow)

Wrap with
vinyl tape(wide)

8. Reroute the pipings and the drain hose across the


back of the chassis.
2. Finally, tighten the flare nut with torque wrench
until the wrench clicks.
■ When tightening the flare nut with torque wrench,
ensure the direction for tightening follows the
Piping for
passage through arrow on the wrench.
piping hole

9. Set the pipings and the drain hose to the back of Capacity Pipe Size[Torque]
the chassis with the tubing holder. (Btu/h) GAS LIQUID
■ Hook the edge of tubing holder to tap on chassis 7k, 9k 3/8"[4.2kg.m] 1/4"[1.8kg.m]
and push the bottom of tubing holder to be
engaged at the bottom of chassis. 12k, 18k 1/2"[5.5kg.m] 1/4"[1.8kg.m]

Outdoor unit
Liquid side piping
(Smaller diameter)
Tubing holder

1 Hook Gas side


piping
(Bigger
2 Push diameter)

10. Indoor unit installation


■ Remove the spacer.
■ Ensure that the hooks are properly seated on the Torque wrench
installation plate by moving it left and right.

Connecting
cable

Drain hose
Press the lower left and right sides of the unit against the
installation plate until the hooks engage into their
slots(clicking sound).

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3. Connecting the Cable Between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit

1) Connect the cable to the Indoor unit.


CAUTION
■ Connect the cable to the indoor unit by connect-
ing the wires to the terminals on the control board
individually according to the outdoor unit connec- The power cord connected to the indoor unit
tion. should be complied with the following specifica-
(Ensure that the color of the wires of the outdoor tions
unit and the terminal No. are the same as those (Type H05VV-F approved by HAR or SAA).
of the indoor unit.)

NORMAL
• Inverter model CROSS-SECTIONAL
AREA
7K,9K:1.0mm2
Terminals on the indoor unit 1(L) 2(N) 3 12K:1.5mm2
Color of Wires 18K:2.5mm2
BROWN BLUE GREEN/YELLOW RED

The connecting cable connected to the indoor


Color of Wires BROWN BLUE GREEN/YELLOW RED and outdoor unit should be complied with the fol-
lowing specifications
Terminals on the outdoor unit 1(L) 2(N) 3 (Type H07RN-F approved by HAR or SAA).

NORMAL
CROSS-SECTIONAL
AREA
7K,9K:1.0mm2
12K:1.5mm2
18K:2.5mm2

The length of the power supply cord should be over 1.8m


measured from the power supply cord entry of the cabinet
to the middle of the live pin of the plug.

CAUTION
If a power plug is not to be used, provide a circuit breaker between power source and
the unit as shown below.
Main power source

Air Circuit Breaker


Conditioner
Use a circuit break-
er or time delay
fuse.

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2) Connect the cable to the outdoor unit Outdoor Unit

1. Remove the control cover from the unit by loos- Terminal block
ening the screw. (Pillar terminal)
Connect the wires to the terminals on the control Over 5mm
board individually.
Holder for
2. Secure the cable onto the control board with the connecting
cable
cord clamp.
Control cover
3. Refix the control cover to the original position with
the screw.

4. Use a recognized circuit breaker 16A(7, 9, 12k),


20A(18k) between the power source and the unit. Connecting cable
A disconnecting device to adequately disconnect
all supply lines must be fitted.

CAUTION
After the confirmation of the above conditions, prepare the wiring as follows:
1) Never fail to have an individual power circuit specifically for the air conditioner. As for the method of
wiring, be guided by the circuit diagram posted on the inside of control cover.
2) The screw which fasten the wiring in the casing of electrical fittings are liable to come loose from
vibrations to which the unit is subjected during the course of transportation. Check them and
make sure that they are all tightly fastened.
(If they are loose, it could cause burn-out of the wires.)
3) Specification of power source.
4) Confirm that electrical capacity is sufficient.
5) See to that the starting voltage is maintained at more than 90 percent of the rated voltage marked
on the name plate.
6) Confirm that the cable thickness is as specified in the power source specification.
(Particularly note the relation between cable length and thickness.)
7) Always install an earth leakage circuit breaker in a wet or moist area.
8) The following would be caused by voltage drop.
• Vibration of a magnetic switch, which will damage the contact point, fuse breaking, disturbance of the normal func-
tion of the overload.
9) The means for disconnection from a power supply shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring and
have an air gap contact separation of at least 3mm in each active(phase) conductors.

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3) How to connect between Indoor unit and Outdoor unit

AC220v ~ 240V/50Hz Connecting cable


BR
1 1 1 1

BL
2 2 2 2
GY/ To OUTDOOR
YL PCB ASS'Y
3 3 3 3

RD
4 4 4 4

To relay pin3 To CN-POWER


(RY-PWR) of INDOOR PCB ASS'Y
To relay pin4
(RY-PWR)

Note
1) The earth line must connect to protect noise of EMI, EMS .
2) If it is not connect the earth line, It may occur safety problems.
3) If it crossed No1, No2 of fillet terminal, it must occur communication error (error code 5) but communication cir-
cuit is not malfunction.
4) The related earth line must be connected for EMC.

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4. Checking the Drainage and Forming the Pipings

1) Checking the drainage 2) Form the piping


1. To remove the front panel from the indoor unit, 1. Form the piping by wrapping the connecting por-
remove the front panel from the indoor unit cabi- tion of the indoor unit with insulation material and
net. secure it with two kinds of vinyl tapes.
■ Set the air direction louvers up-and-down to the ■ If you want to connect an additional drain hose,
position(horizontally) by hand. the end of the drain outlet should be routed above
■ Remove the securing screws that retain the front the ground. Secure the drain hose appropriately.
panel. Pull the lower left and right sides of the
grille toward you and lift it off.
2. In cases where the outdoor unit is installed below
(7K, 9K Btu models: 2EA,
12K, 18K Btu models: 3EA) the indoor unit perform the following.
■ Tape the piping, drain hose and connecting cable
from down to up.
■ Secure the tapped piping along the exterior wall
using saddle or equivalent.
Pull the right and
the left side.
Screw Seal small openings
around pipings with a
gum type sealer.
2. To check the drainage.
■ Pour a glass of water

;;
Taping
on the evaporator. Drain
hose
■ Ensure the water flows
through the drain hose
of the indoor unit with-
out any leakage and
Pipings
goes out the drain exit. Connecting
cable

Trap is required to prevent water


from entering into electrical parts.
3. Drain piping
3. In cases where the Outdoor unit is installed above
■ The drain hose should point downward for easy
the Indoor unit perform the following.
drain flow.
■ Tape the piping and connecting cable from down

;;
to up.
Downward slope ■ Secure the taped piping along the exterior wall.
Form a trap to prevent water entering the room.
■ Fix the piping onto the wall by saddle or equiva-

;;
■ Do not make drain piping. lent. Seal a small opening
around the pipings
with gum type sealer.

Accumulated Trap

;;
Do not raise
drain water
Air Tip of drain hose
Less than
dipped in water
50mm gap

Water Water Water


Waving
leakage leakage leakage Ditch

Trap

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5. Air Purging

1) Air purging ■ Do a leak test of all joints of the tubing(both


indoor and outdoor) and both gas and liquid side
Air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system service valves.
have undesirable effects as indicated below. Bubbles indicate a leak. Be sure to wipe off the
■ Pressure in the system rises. soap with a clean cloth.
■ Operating current rises. ■ After the system is found to be free of leaks,
■ Cooling(or heating) efficiency drops. relieve the nitrogen pressure by loosening the
■ Moisture in the refrigerant circuit may freeze and charge hose connector at the nitrogen cylinder.
block capillary tubing. When the system pressure is reduced to normal,
■ Water may lead to corrosion of parts in the refrig- disconnect the hose from the cylinder.
eration system.
Therefore, the indoor unit and tubing between the
indoor and outdoor unit must be leak tested and
evacuated to remove any noncondensables and
moisture from the system. Indoor unit

2) Air purging with vacuum pump


1. Preparation
■ Check that each tube(both liquid and gas side tubes)
between the indoor and outdoor units have been properly
connected and all wiring for the test run has been com-
pleted. Remove the service valve caps from both the gas
Outdoor unit
and the liquid side on the outdoor unit. Note that both the
liquid and the gas side service valves on the outdoor unit
are kept closed at this stage.

2. Leak test
■ Connect the manifold valve(with pressure
gauges) and dry nitrogen gas cylinder to this ser-
vice port with charge hoses.
Manifold valve
CAUTION
Be sure to use a manifold valve for air purging. Pressure
gauge Lo Hi
If it is not available, use a stop valve for this purpose.
The "Hi" knob of the manifold valve must always be
kept close.

■ Pressurize the system to no more than 150


Charge hose
P.S.I.G. with dry nitrogen gas and close the cylin-
der valve when the gauge reading reached 150
P.S.I.G. Next, test for leaks with liquid soap.

CAUTION
To avoid nitrogen entering the refrigerant system in
a liquid state, the top of the cylinder must be higher
Nitrogen gas
than its bottom when you pressurize the system. cylinder(in vertical
Usually, the cylinder is used in a vertical standing standing position)
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Soap water method
(1) Remove the caps from the 2-way and 3-way valves. Control
Terminal block cover
(2) Remove the service-port cap from the 3-way valve.
(pillar terminal)
(3) To open the 2-way valve turn the valve stem counter-
clockwise approximately 90°, wait for about 2~3 sec,
and close it.
(4) Apply a soap water or a liquid neutral detergent on the Liquid side
indoor unit connection or outdoor unit connections by a (Smaller diameter)
soft brush to check for leakage of the connecting points 2-way valve Gas side
of the piping. (open) (Bigger diameter)
(5) If bubbles come out, the pipes have leakage. 3-way valve
(close) Cap

3. Evacuation
■ Connect the charge hose end described in the Hexagonal wrench
preceding steps to the vacuum pump to evacuate Service port cap
the tubing and indoor unit.
Confirm the "Lo" knob of the manifold valve is
open. Then, run the vacuum pump.
The operation time for evacuation varies with tub-
Indoor unit
ing length and capacity of the pump.
The following table shows the time required for
evacuation.
Required time for evacuation
when 30 gal/h vacuum pump is used
If tubing length is less If tubing length is longer
than 10m (33 ft) than 10m (33 ft)
10 min. or more 15 min. or more
Outdoor unit

■ When the desired vacuum is reached, close the


"Lo" knob of the manifold valve and stop the vac-
uum pump.

4. Finishing the job


■ With a service valve wrench, turn the valve stem
of liquid side valve counter-clockwise to fully open
the valve. Manifold valve
■ Turn the valve stem of gas side valve counter-
clockwise to fully open the valve. Pressure Lo Hi
■ Loosen the charge hose connected to the gas gauge
side service port slightly to release the pressure,
then remove the hose.
■ Replace the flare nut and its bonnet on the gas Open Close
side service port and fasten the flare nut securely
with an adjustable wrench. This process is very
important to prevent leakage from the system.
■ Replace the valve caps at both gas and liquid
side service valves and fasten them tight.
This completes air purging with a vacuum pump.
The air conditioner is now ready to test run.
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6. Test Running
1. Check that all tubing and wiring have been properly
3. Ensure the difference between the intake temper-
connected.
2. Check that the gas and liquid side service valves ature and the discharge is more than 8°C (Cool-
are fully open. ing) or reversely (Heating).

1. Prepare remote control Intake temperature


Battery Cover
Discharge air
Remove the battery cover
by pulling it according to the
arrow direction.
Insert new batteries making
sure that the (+) and (–) of
battery are installed correctly. Discharge
temperature
Reattach the cover by
pushing it back into position. 4. For reference; the gas side pressure of optimum
condition is as below.(Cooling)
NOTE:
• Use 2 AAA(1.5volt) batteries. Do not use Outside ambient TEMP The pressure of the gas side service valve
rechargeable batteries. 35°C(95°F) 4.5~5.5kg/cm2 G(63.9~78.1 P.S.I.G.)
• Remove the batteries from the remote control if
the system is not going to be used for a long time. NOTE: If the actual pressure are higher than shown,
the system is most likely over-charged, and
2. Settlement of outdoor unit charge should be removed. If the actual pres-
Anchor the outdoor unit with a bolt and sure are lower than shown, the system is most
nut(ø10mm) tightly and horizontally on a con- likely undercharged, and charge should be
crete or rigid mount. added.
When installing on the wall, roof or rooftop, The air conditioner is now ready for use.
anchor the mounting base securely with a nail or
wire assuming the influence of wind and earth- PUMP DOWN
quake. This is performed when the unit is to be relocated
In the case when the vibration of the unit is con- or the refrigerant circuit is serviced.
veyed to the hose, secure the unit with an anti- Pump Down means collecting all refrigerant in the out-
vibration rubber. door unit without loss in refrigerant gas.

Bolt CAUTION:
Be sure to perform Pump Down procedure with the
unit cooling mode.

Pump Down Procedure


1. Connect a low-pressure gauge manifold hose to the
charge port on the gas side service valve.
2. Open the gas side service valve halfway and purge the
Tubing connection
air from the manifold hose using the refrigerant gas.
3. Evaluation of the performance 3. Close the liquid side service valve(all the way in).
4. Turn on the unit's operating switch and start the cool-
ing operation.
Operate unit for 15~20 minutes, then check the sys- 5. When the low-pressure gauge reading becomes 1 to
tem refrigerant charge: 0.5kg/cm2 G(14.2 to 7.1 P.S.I.G.), fully close the gas
1. Measure the pressure of the gas side service side valve stem and then quickly turn off the unit. At
valve. that time, Pump Down has been completed and all
refrigerant gas will have been collected in the outdoor
2. Measure the temperature of the intake and dis- unit.
charge of air.

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Operation
■ Name and Function-Remote Control

Remote Control
Signal transmitter

ON OFF
1 4
2 5
SET CANCEL
3 6
PLASMA
Heat pump model 7
Cooling model
8

ON/OFF TIMER BUTTONS ROOM TEMPERATURE CHECKING BUTTON


1 Used to set the time of starting and stopping 6 Used to check the room temperature.
operation.
PLASMA(OPTION)
TIME SETTING BUTTONS 7 Used to start or stop the plasma-purification
2 Used to adjust the time. function.

TIMER SET/CANCEL BUTTONS RESET BUTTON


3 Used to set the timer when the desired time is 8 Used prior to resetting time or after replacing
obtained and to cancel the Timer operation. batteries.

SLEEP MODE AUTO BUTTON


4 Used to set Sleep Mode Auto operation.

AIR CIRCULATION BUTTON


5 Used to circulate the room air without cooling or
heating (turns indoor fan on/off).

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■ Name and Function-Remote Control
The remote control transmits the signals to the system.

START/STOP BUTTON
1 Operation starts when this button is pressed and stops
when the button is pressed again.
Remote Control OPERATION MODE SELECTION BUTTON
2 Used to select the operation mode.
ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTONS
Signal transmitter 3 Used to select the room temperature.
INDOOR FAN SPEED SELECTOR
4 Used to select fan speed in four steps, low, medium,
high and CHAOS.
JET COOL / HEAT
5 Used to start or stop the speed cooling or heating.
(Speed cooling or heating operates super high fan
speed in cooling or heating mode.)
CHAOS SWING BUTTON
5
6 Used to stop or start louver movement and set the
1
6 desired up/down airflow direction.
ON/OFF TIMER BUTTONS
3 7 Used to set the time of starting and stopping operation.
TIME SETTING BUTTONS
4 8 Used to adjust the time.
2 10
CANCEL TIMER SET/CANCEL BUTTON
7 9 9 Used to set the timer when the desired time is obtained
ON OFF SET

11 AUTO CLEAN 12 and to cancel the Timer operation.


8 17 SLEEP MODE AUTO BUTTON
10 Used to set Sleep Mode Auto operation.
13 14
ENERGY-SAVING COOLING MODE BUTTON
15 16 11 (OPTIONAL)
Used to set Energy-Save in cooling mode.
AIR CIRCULATION BUTTON(OPTIONAL)
Used to circulate the room air without
Flip-up door
cooling or heating (turns indoor fan on/off).
(opened) ROOM TEMPERATURE CHECKING BUTTON
12 Used to check the room temperature.
Operation Mode PLASMA(OPTIONAL)
13 Used to start or stop the plasma-purification function.
Cooling Operation HORIZONTAL AIRFLOW DIRECTION CONTROL
14 BUTTON (NOT ON ALL MODELS)
Auto operation or Auto changeover Used to set the desired horizontal airflow direction.
RESET BUTTON
15 Used prior to resetting time or after replacing batteries.
Healthy Dehumidification Operation
2nd F BUTTON
16 Used prior to using modes printed in blue at the bottom
Heating Operation of buttons.
AUTO CLEAN(OPTIONAL)
• Cooling Model( ), Heat Pump Model( ) 17 Used to set Auto Clean mode.

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Disassembly of the parts (Indoor unit)

Warning :
Disconnect the unit from power supply before making
any checks.
Be sure the power switch is set to “OFF”.

To remove the Grille from the Chassis.


• Set the up-and-down air discharge louver to open
position (horizontally) by finger pressure.
• Remove the securing screws
(7k/9k Btu models: 2EA, 12K/18K Btu models: 3EA).
• To remove the Grille, pull the lower left and right
side of the grille toward you (slightly tilted) and lift it
straight upward.

1. To remove the sensor, housing connect, earth


conductor & step motor conductor with sensor
holder, Motor, Evaporator & P.C.B.

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2. To remove the Control Box.
• Remove 2 or 4 securing screws.
• Pull the control box out from the chassis
carefully.

3. To remove the Evaporator.


• Remove 3 screws securing the evaporator(at the
left 1EA, at the right 2EA).
• Remove 3 screws securing the evaporator (at the
left 2 EA, in the Eva Holder, at the right 1EA):
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• Unhook the tab on the right inside of the chassis
at the same time, slightly pull the evaporator
toward you until the tab is clear of the slot.

4. To remove the Cross-Flow Fan


• Loosen the screw securing the cross-flow fan to
the fan motor (do not remove).
• Lift up the right side of the cross-flow fan and the
fan motor, separate the fan motor from the
cross-flow fan.

• Remove the left end of the cross-flow fan from


the self-aligning bearing.

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2-way, 3-way Valve

2-way Valve (Liquid Side) 3-way Valve (Gas Side)

Valve cap
Hexagonal wrench (4mm) Open position
Flare nut Flare nut Closed position
Open position
Pin
Closed position
To To
piping piping Service Service
connection connection port cap port
To outdoor unit To outdoor unit

Works Shaft position Shaft position Service port

Closed Closed Closed


Shipping
(with valve cap) (with valve cap) (with cap)

Air purging Open Closed Open


1. (Installation) (counter-clockwise) (clockwise) (push-pin or with
vacumm pump)

Open Open Closed


Operation
(with valve cap) (with valve cap) (with cap)

Pumping down Closed Open Open


2. (Transfering) (clockwise) (counter-clockwise) (connected manifold
gauge)

Evacuation Open Open Open


3. (Servicing) (with charging
cylinder)

Gas charging Open Open Open


4. (Servicing) (with charging
cylinder)
Pressure check Open
5. (Servicing) Open Open (with charging cylinder)

Gas releasing Open


6. Open Open (with charging cylinder)
(Servicing)

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1. Air purging
Required tools : hexagonal wrench, adjustable The air in the indoor unit and in the piping must be
wrench, torque wrenches, wrench to purged. If air remains in the refrigeration pipes, it will
hold the joints, and gas leak affect the compressor, reduce to cooling capacity, and
detector. could lead to a malfunction.

The additional gas for air purging has been charged


in the outdoor unit.
However, if the flare connections have not be done
correctly and there gas leaks, a gas cylinder and the
charge set will be needed.

Indoor unit Liquid side


Open Outdoor unit
2-way
valve

Gas side

Closed
3-way
valve

Service port nut:


Be sure, using a torque wrench to tighten the service port nut (after using the service port), so that it prevents the
gas leakage from the refrigeration cycle.
* CAUTION : Do not leak the gas in the air during Air purging.

• Procedure
(6) Set the 3-way valve to the back seat.
(1) Recheck the piping connections.
(7) Mount the valve stem nuts to the 2-way and 3-
(2) Open the valve stem of the 2-way valve way valves.
counterclockwise approximately 90°, wait 10
seconds, and then set it to closed position. (8) Check for gas leakage.
– Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to – At this time, especially check for gas leakage
operate the valve stem. from the 2-way and 3-way valve’s stem nuts,
and from the service port nut.
(3) Check for gas leakage.
– Check the flare connections for gas leakage.
(4) Purge the air from the system. Caution
– Set the 2-way valve to the open position and
remove the cap from the 3-way valve’s If gas leakage are discovered in step (3) above,
service port. take the following mesures :
– Using the hexagonal wrench to press the If the gas leaks stop when the piping connections
valve core pin, discharge for three seconds
are tightened further, continue working from step (4).
and then wait for one minute. Repeat this
three times. If the gas leaks do not stop when the connections
are retightened, repair the location of the leak,
(5) Use torque wrench to tighten the service port
nut to a torque of 1.8kg.cm. discharge all of the gas through the service port,
and then recharge with the specified amount of
gas from a gas cylinder.

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2. Pumping down

Indoor unit Liquid side


Open Outdoor unit
2-Way
valve

Gas side

Closed
3-Way
valve

Lo
CLOSE CLOSE

Purge the air

• Procedure
(1) Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves (6) Operate the air conditioner at the cooling
are set to the open position. cycle and stop it when the gauge indicates
– Remove the valve stem caps and confirm 1kg/cm2g.
that the valve stems are in the raised
position. (7) Immediately set the 3-way valve to the closed
– Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to position.
operate the valve stems. – Do this quickly so that the gauge ends up
indicating 3 to 5kg/cm2g.
(2) Operate the unit for 10 to 15 minutes.
(8) Disconnect the charge set, and mount the 2-
(3) Stop operation and wait for 3 minutes, then way and 3-way valve’s stem nuts and the
connect the charge set to the service port of service port nut.
the 3-way valve. – Use torque wrench to tighten the service port
– Connect the charge hose with the push pin to nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m.
the service port. – Be sure to check for gas leakage.

(4) Air purging of the charge hose.


– Open the low-pressure valve on the charge
set slightly to air purge from the charge hose.

(5) Set the 2-way valve to the closed position.

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1) Re-air purging
(Re-installation)

Indoor unit Liquid side


Closed Outdoor unit
2-Way
valve

Gas side

Closed
3-Way
valve

Gas cylinder

Lo
R22 OPEN CLOSE

• Procedure – Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to


operate the valve stems.
(1) Confirm that both the 2-way valve and the 3-
way valve are set to the closed position. (7) Mount the valve stem nuts and the service
port nut.
(2) Connect the charge set and a gas cylinder to – Use torque wrench to tighten the service port
the service port of the 3-way valve. nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m.
– Leave the valve on the gas cylinder closed. – Be sure to check for gas leakage.
(3) Air purging. * CAUTION:
– Open the valves on the gas cylinder and the Do not leak the gas in the air during Air Purging.
charge set. Purge the air by loosening the
flare nut on the 2-way valve approximately
45° for 3 seconds then closing it for 1 minute;
repeat 3 times.
– After purging the air, use a torque wrench to
tighten the flare nut on the 2-way valve.

(4) Check for gas leakage.


– Check the flare connections for gas leakage.

(5) Discharge the refrigerant.


– Close the valve on the gas cylinder and
discharge the refrigerant until the gauge
indicates 3 to 5 kg/cm2g.

(6) Disconnect the charge set and the gas


cylinder, and set the 2-way and 3-way valves
to the open position.

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2) Balance refrigerant of the 2-way, 3-way valves
(Gas leakage)

Indoor unit Liquid side


Outdoor unit
2-Way
valve Open

Gas side

3-Way
valve Open

Lo
OPEN CLOSE

• Procedure
(1) Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves
are set to the back seat.

(2) Connect the charge set to the 3-way valve’s


port.
– Leave the valve on the charge set closed.
– Connect the charge hose with the push pin to
the service port.

(3) Open the valve (Lo side) on the charge set


and discharge the refrigerant until the gauge
indicates 0 kg/cm2G.
– If there is no air in the refrigerant cycle (the
pressure when the air conditioner is not
running is higher than 1 kg/cm2G), discharge
the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0.5 to
1 kg/cm2G. if this is the case, it will not be
necessary to apply a evacuatin.
– Discharge the refrigerant gradually; if it is
discharged too suddenly, the refrigeration oil
will also be discharged.

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3. Evacuation
(All amount of refrigerant leaked)

Indoor unit Liquid side


Outdoor unit
2-Way
valve Open

Gas side

3-Way
valve Open

Vacuum pump
Lo
OPEN CLOSE

• Procedure
(1) Connect the vacuum pump to the charge set’s
center hose

(2) Evacuation for approximately one hour.


– Confirm that the gauge needle has moved
toward -76 cmHg (vacuum of 4 mmHg or
less).

(3) Close the valve (Lo side) on the charge set,


turn off the vacuum pump, and confirm that
the gauge needle does not move (approxima-
tely 5 minutes after turning off the vacuum
pump).

(4) Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum


pump.
– Vacuum pump oil.
If the vacuum pump oil becomes dirty or
depleted, replenish as needed.

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4. Gas Charging
(After Evacuation)

Indoor unit Liquid side


Open Outdoor unit
2-Way
valve

Gas side

Open
3-Way
Check valve valve
Charging
cylinder

Lo
(1) OPEN CLOSE

• Procedure
(1) Connect the charge hose to the charging
\

cylinder. This is different from previous procedures.


– Connect the charge hose which you dis- Because you are charging with liquid refrigerant
connected from the vacuum pump to the from the gas side, absolutely do not attempt to
valve at the bottom of the cylinder. charge with larger amounts of liquid refrigerant
– If you are using a gas cylinder, also use a while operating the air conditioner.
scale and revers the cylinder so that the
system can be charged with liquid.
(4) Immediately disconnect the charge hose from
(2) Purge the air from the charge hose. the 3-way valve’s service port.
– Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder – Stopping partway will allow the gas to be
and press the check valve on the charge set discharged.
to purge the air. (Be careful of the liquid – If the system has been charged with liquid
refrigerant). The procedure is the same if refrigerant while operating the air conditioner
using a gas cylinder. tur n off the air conditioner before
(3) Open the valve (Lo side on the charge set and disconnecting the hose.
charge the system with liquid refrigerant.
– If the system can not be charged with the (5) Mount the valve stem nuts and the service
specified amount of refrigerant, it can be port nut.
charged with a little at a time (approximately – Use torque wrench to tighten the service port
150g each time) while operating the air nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m.
conditioner in the cooling cycle; however, one – Be sure to check for gas leakage.
time is not sufficient, wait approximately 1
minute and then repeat the procedure
(pumping down-pin).

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Cycle Troubleshooting Guide

Trouble analysis
1. Check temperature difference between intake and discharge air and operating current.

Temp. difference : approx. 0°C


• All amount of refrigerant leaked
Current : less than 80% of
out. Check refrigeration cycle.
rated current

Temp. Difference • Refrigerant leakege


Temp. difference : approx. 8°C
Current : less than 80% of Clog of refrigeration cycle
rated current Defective compressor

Operating Current Temp. difference : less than 8°C


Current : over the rated • Excessive amount of refrigerant
current

Temp. difference : over 8°C • Normal

Notice :
Temperature difference between intake and discharge air depends on room air humidity. When the room air
humidity is relativery higher, temperature difference is smaller. When the room air humidity is relatively lower
temperature difference is larger.

2. Check temperature and pressure of refrigeration cycle.

Suction pressure Temperature


(Compared with (Compared with Cause of Trouble Description
the normal value) the normal valve)
Defective compressor Current is low.
High
Defective 4-way reverse valve
Higher
Excessive amount of High pressure does not quickly
Normal refrigerant rise at the beginning of
operation.

Insufficient amount of Current is low.


Lower Higher refrigerant (Leakage)
Clogging Current is low.

Notice :
1. The suction pressure is usually 4.0~6.0 kg/cm2G(Cooling) at normal condition.
2. The temperature can be measured by attaching the thermometer to the low pressure tubing and wrap it with
putty.

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Self-diagnosis function
1. The malfunction indicator of indoor (see the operating LED of the INDOOR)

Error The cause of malfunction Malfunction indicator The operating state


Code
1 Indoor TH. is short or open. The operating LED will be Keep operating state.
blinking once.
Outdoor TH. is short or open. The operating LED will be Keep operating state.
2 blinking twice.

Temp. of Heat sink is over The operating LED will be Restart compressor when OLP TH
4
84°C. blinking 4 times. Temp is 74°C below.

Comunication error (serial The operating LED will be The operation is off(enable to restart
5 comunication). blinking 5 times. by remote controller).

DC peak error. The operating LED will be Compressor will be turned off
6 blinking 6 times. immediately.
Running current is The operating LED will be Compressor will be turned off
7 overloaded. blinking 7 times. immediately.

❈ Error code ➅, ➆ can’t be operated unless the power cord is removed.

2. The malfunction indicator of outdoor (see the LED01M on the outdoor PCB ass’y)

Error The cause of malfunction Malfunction indicator The operating state


Code
Indoor TH. is short or open. The LED01M will be blinking Keep operating state.
2 twice.
Temp. of Heat sink is over 84°C. The LED01M will be blinking 4 Restart comp. on in the OLP short
4 times. state.

Comunication error (serial The LED01M will be blinking 5 The operation is off(enable to restart
5 comunication). times. by remote controller).

DC peak error. The LED01M will be blinking 6 Compressor will be turned off
6 times. immediately.

Running current is The LED01M will be blinking 7 Compressor will be turned off
7 overloaded. times. immediately.
Comp. dome TH is short or The LED01M will be blinking 10 Compressor will be turned off
10 open. times. immediately.

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■ Precaution in Service or Check
Even after stopping the operation of product, it takes some time to discharge the remaining electricity of the
electrolytic capacitor that was charged. Before starting a checking or repairing job, pull out the plug out of the
outlet and make sure that the lamp on the control board outdoor unit is off.

■ The Diagnosis Procedure


Check the supplied voltage to product (AC 220V/240V ± 30V).

Check the connecting cable between Indoor and Outdoor.

Check the blinking number of operation indicator (refer to the self-error function).

Check the self-diagnosis table

Indoor Outdoor

• Check the condition of connectors • Check the condition of connectors.


• The condition of P.C.B pattern. • The condition of P.C.B pattern.
• The electronic components.

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Electronic Parts Troubleshooting Guide
❇ Refer to electronic contorol device drawing & schematic diagram.

Trouble 1 The Product doesn’t operate at all.

Turn off the main power and wait to 5 seconds

Turn on the main power again.

Does "Beeping" sound is made from the indoor unit?

NO YES

Check the voltage of power(AC220V/AC240V, 50Hz). • Primarily, the operating


condition of Micom is O.K.
• The voltage of main power.
• The voltage applied to the unit.
• The connecting method of Indoor/Outdoor connecting cable (each color)
• The P.W.B. Ass'y • Check CN-DISP1
(Fuse, Noise Filter, Power Transformer, Bridge Diode, etc.) CN-DISP2

The operation check of the P.C.B. Ass'y

Procedure Specification Remedy


1) The input voltage of power 1) AC230V ± 30V 1) Replace
transformer. : Check the rated voltage power transfomer.
2) The output voltage of power 2) 14V ± 3V 2) Replace
transformer. power transfomer.
3) IC01D(7812) 3) DC12V 3) Replace IC01D.
4) IC02D(7805) 4) DC5V 4) Replace IC02D.
5) IC01A(KIA7036) 5) The voltage of micom pin 29 5) Replace IC01A.
: DC4.5V↑

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Trouble 2 Product doesn't operate with the remote controller.

Turn on main power.

While the compressor has been stopped, the compressor does not operate
owing to the delaying function for 2 minutes after stopped.

When the compressor stopped Indoor Fan is driven by a low speed.


At this point the wind speed is not controlled by the remote controller.
(When operated in the Sleeping Mode, the wind speed is set to the low speed as force).)

Caused by the remote controller. Caused by other parts except


the remote controller

When the mark ( ) is displayed in LCD Check the contact of CN-DISP 1, 2 connector
screen, replace battery.

When the detect switch (double key) inside the Check DISP PWB Ass'y
remote controller door is fault, it is impossible to -Voltage between CN1 ➀ - ➆ : DC +5V
operate temperature regulating(▲ / ▼) and wind
speed selecting.

Check point
Check the connecting circuit between the • Check the connecting circuit between
remote controller MICOM(No.30)-R17(2Ω)-IR- MICOM PIN 49
LED-Tr-R16(2.2kΩ) • Check receiver ass'y

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Trouble 3 The Compressor/Outdoor Fan are unable to drive.

Turn on the main power.

Operate Cooling Mode by setting the disired temperature of the remote controller is less
than one of the Indoor temperature by 1°C at least.

When in air circulation mode, compressor/outdoor fan is stopped.

Check the sensor for Indoor temperature is attatched as close as to be effected by the
themperature of Heat Exchange (EVA.)

When the sensor circuit for Indoor temperature and connector are in bad connection or are
not engaged, Compressor/Outdoor fan is stopped.
• Check the related circuit of R02H(12.1K), R01H(1K), R04H(6.2K), R03H(1K), C01H(102),
C02H(102), Micom(pin No. 62,63).
• Check the Indoor temperature sensor is disconnected or not (about 10K at 25°C).

Check the Relay(RY-PWR) for driving Compressor.


• Check the voltage between brown and blue cable of terminal to connect the Outdoor
(About AC220V / 240V).
• Check the related circuit of relay in Outdoor PCB Ass'y.

Check Point Comp. ON Comp. OFF


Between Micom(No. 19) and DC 5V DC 0V
GND
Between IC01M(No. 14) and DC 1V↓ DC 12V
GND

Turn off main power.

Check the electrical wiring diagram of Outdoor side.


Check the open or short of connecting wires between Indoor and Outdoor.

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Trouble 4 When indoor Fan does not operate.

Turn off main power.

Check the connection of CN-FAN.

Check the Fan Motor.

Check the Fuse(AC250V, T2A).

Check the related circuit of indoor Fan Motor.

• The pin No.10 of micom and the part for driving SSR.
• Check the related pattern.
• Check the SSR.
- SSR Open: Indoor Fan Motor never operate.
- SSR short: Indoor Fan Motor always operates in case of ON or OFF.

Turn on the main power

Check the SSR high speed operation by remote control.


(the Indoor Fan Motor is connected)

The voltage of Pin No 1(orange) and 3(black) of CN-FAN.

About AC 180V over About AC 50V over

SSR is not damaged Check SSR

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Trouble 5 When the horizontal louver does not operate.

• Confirm that the vertical louver is normally geared with the shaft of Stepping Motor.
• If the regular torque is detected when rotating the vertical louver with hands ⇒ Normal

• Check the connecting condition of CN-U/D Connector


• Check the soldering condition(on PCB) of CN-U/D Connector

Check the operating circuit of the vertical louver

• Confirm that there is DC +12V between pin ➀ of CN-U/D and GND.


• Confirm that there is a soldering short at following terminals.
- Between ➀, ➁, ➂ and ➃ of MICOM
- Between 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 of IC01M
- Between 10 , 11 , 12 and 13 of IC01M

If there are no problems after above checks.

• Confirm the assembly condition that are catching and interfering parts in the link of the
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Trouble 6 The Outdoor Unit does not operate at all.

YES
Does the Operating LED of indoor unit blink
Refer to the self-diagnosis function.
when Operation's ON?

NO
NO

Is the Connection between indoor power Check the connecting state of connector
relay Pin ➂ and terminal block No. 1 right?

YES
NO
Indoor Outdoor
Is the connection of cable between indoor
and outdoor unit right? 1(Brown) 1(Brown)
2(Blue) 2(Blue)
3(Green/YL) 3(Green/YL)
YES 4(Red) 4(Red)

NO
Is the voltage of CN-POWER ➀ , ➁ in
Check the Fuse of Outdoor PCB Ass'y.
outdoor PCB Ass'y about AC220V / 240V
when Operation's ON?

YES

NO

Is the voltage of CN-AC ➀, ➂ in outdoor Check the PTC and RY-PWR.


PCB Ass'y about AC220V / 240V?

YES

NO

Is the Bridge Diode(DB01Z) right? Replace the Bridge Diode.

NO

Replace the PCB Ass'y.

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Trouble 7-1 When compressor does not operate normally.

■ DC Peak Error(Error Code ➅)


NO
Does the LED01M of outdoor PCB Ass'y Check the state of connecting cable (3 line)
blink 6 times? between indoor and outdoor uint.

YES

NO
Is the connecting state of connectors in • Electrical wiring diagram (Colors)
outdoor Sub. PCB Ass'y right? • Check the connecting state of connectors
(CN-UVW, CN-IPM) in PCB Ass'y(Main/Sub)
• If CN-UWV is connected, the comprressor
YES can be operated a opposite direction.

NO
• Check the short P-N P-U, V, W, and N-U,
Is the power module in Sub PCB Ass'y
V, W of IPM and then collector, emiter of
right?
IGBT
• Replace the Sub PCB Ass'y.
YES

NO
Is the voltage of CN-AC over than
AC170V? Check the supplied voltage.

YES

NO
Is the voltage of CN-DC over than about • Check CN-IPM connector(Pin No. 12)
DC380V? • Replace the Sub PCB Ass'y.

YES

NO

Is the refrigerant pressure right? Supply the refrigerant.

NO

Replace the PCB Ass'y.

• Main PCB Ass'y


• Sub PCB Ass'y
• Control Box Ass'y

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Trouble 7-2 When compressor does not oprate normally.

■ Communication error between Indoor and Outdoor (Error Code ➄)


NO
• Check the state of connecting cable
Does the operating LED in display PCB
(3 line) bewteen indoor and outdoor unit .
Ass'y blink 5 times?
• Check Fuse, Noise Filter, PTC, etc.

YES
NO
• Electrical wiring diagram(Colors)
Is the voltage of CN-POWER Pin No. 1,2 • Check the connecting state
AC220/240V in Main PCB Ass'y. of connectors in outdoor PCB Ass'y
(Main/Sub)
YES • Check the Fuse of outdoor Control Box.

NO
Is the voltage of CN-AC AC220/240V in
• Check the connecting state of connectors
SUB PCB Ass'y?
in PCB Ass'y(Main/Sub).

YES

NO
Is the voltage of CN-DC over than
DC350V? Replace the Sub PCB Ass'y.

YES

NO
Is the connection of CN-DATA between • Reconnect the cable to terminal block.
indoor and outdoor unit right? • Check the PCB pattern(Resoldering).

YES

Replace the PCB Ass'y.

• Main PCB Ass'y (Indoor/Outdoor)


• Control Box Ass'y.

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Trouble 7-3 When compressor does not oprate normally.

■ CT Error (Error Code ➆)


NO
• Check the state of connecting cable
Does the operating LED in Display PCB
(3 line) bewteen Indoor and Outdoor Unit .
Ass'y blink 7 times?
• Check fuse, Noise Filter, PTC, etc.

YES

NO
Is the courrent transformer(CT) in Main
PCB Ass'y right? Check the PCB pattern(resoldering)

YES
NO

Is the indoor/outdoor fan locked? Check the indoor/outdoor fan motor.

YES
NO

Is the discharge temperature of Indoor unit Check the compressor.


right(11°C~17°C) in the cooling mode?

YES
NO

Is the refrigerant pressure right? Supply the refrigerant

YES

Replace the PCB Ass'y.

• Main PCB Ass'y(Outdoor)


• Control Box Ass'y(Outdoor)

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■ The problem of missing the connector (INDOOR MAIN PCB ASSY)

Connectors Condition Problem (error mode)

• Malfunctions all indoor & outdoor unit.


CN-POWER OPEN • Malfunctions remocon, force, test operation mode.
(AC2)

CN-FAN OPEN • Malfunctions indoor fan motor.

CN-DATA OPEN • Malfunctions outdoor unit.


• Stop compressor and outdoor fan motor.
• The operation LED blinks 5 times.
• Communicaion error.

CN-DISP1 OPEN • Malfunctions remote contoller.


• Don't operate the power display module.

CN-DISP2 OPEN • Don't operate the power display module.


(LS-_NM/NN Series is not included)
CN-TH OPEN/SHORT • The operation LED blinks twice.
• Enable to receive remote singnal.

CN-U/D OPEN • Malfunctions UP/DOWN step motor.


• Don't operate louver.

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■ The problem of missing the connector (OUTDOOR MAIN PCB ASSY)
Connectors Condition Problem (error mode)

CN-POWER OPEN • Malfunctions outdoor unit.


• Stop compressor and outdoor fan.
• The operation LED blinks 5 times.

CN-AC OPEN • Malfunctions outdoor unit.


• Stop compressor and outdoor fan.
• The operation LED blinks 5 times.

CN-DC OPEN • Malfunctions outdoor unit.


• Stop compressor and outdoor fan.
• The operation LED blinks 5 times.

CN-IPM OPEN • Malfunctions PFC & inverter circuit.


• Stop compressor and outdoor fan.

CN-GND1,2 OPEN • Malfunctions EMI /EMS

CN-4WAY OPEN • Malfunctions 4-WAY valve.

CN-FAN OPEN • Malfunctions fan.

• Malfunctions Comp. Motor.


CN-OLP OPEN/SHORT • The operation LED blinks 4 times.
• The LED01K blinks 4 times.

• The operation LED blinks twice.


CN-TH OPEN/SHORT
• The LED01K blinks twice.

• The LED01K blinks 10 times.


• Continue Comp. operation.
CN-COMP OPEN/SHORT (when the discharge pipe TH opens)
• Stop Comp. operation
(when the discharge pipe TH shorts)

■ The problem of missing the connector (SUB PCB ASSY)


Connectors Condition Problem (error mode)

CN-UVW OPEN • Stop compressor.

CN-AC OPEN • Malfunctions outdoor unit.


• Stop compressor and outdoor fan.
• The operation LED blinks 5 times.
CN-DC OPEN • Malfunctions outdoor unit.
• Stop compressor and outdoor fan.
• The operation LED blinks 5 times.

CN-IPM OPEN • Malfunctions PFC & inverter circuit.


• Stop compressor and outdoor fan.

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Electronic Control Device
(1) MAIN PCB ASS'Y(INDOOR)

PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST: 6871A20062P(LS-J0761NL), 6871A20062M(LS-J0962NL)


6871A20062N(LS-L1261NL), 6871A20062Q(LS-L1261NM)

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PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST: 6870A90048B(18K)
6871A10028A(LS-K18612L)

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(2) MAIN PCB ASS'Y(OUTDOOR)

PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST : 6871A20068K(7k), 6871A20068H(9k), 6871A20068J (12k)

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PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST : 6870A90053A(18K)
6871A20127B(LS-K18612L)

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(3) SUB PCB ASS'Y(OUTDOOR)

PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST : 6871A20013D(7k), 6871A20013C(9k, 12k)

PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST : 6871A20013D(7k), 6871A20013C(9k, 12k)

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(4) DISPLAY ASS'Y

PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST(LS-_NL Series) : 6871A30016A(7k, 9k), 6871A30016B(12k), 6871A30016F(LS-K18612L)

PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST(LS-_NM/NN Series) : 6871A20099A(7k, 9k, 12k)

PCB ASS'Y SVC PART LIST: 6870A90019B(18k)

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5V
R02H R04H
IC01M 12.1K 6.2K CN-TH1
R01H,1K 1% 1%
KID65004AP 4 4
9 8 R03H,1K ROOM-TH
12V 3 3
13 4
C01H C02H 2 2
12 5 0.01 0.01 PIPE-TH NOTE
STEPPING MOTOR 25V 25V 1 1
(UP/DOWN) R11H
11 6 1. The unit of undefined resistors
CN-U/D
(WH) MICOM R12H
BL 10 7 is ohm, 1/6W, 5%.
5 5 TMP87CM40AN(MASK)
RY-PWR R13H
PK 14 3 TMP87PH40AN(OTP) 2. The unit of undefined capacitors
4 4
1 P70 Vdd 64 R14H is uF.
YL 16 1 5V
3 3 R-TH

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SSR-MOTOR 2 P71 P67 63
OR 2 2 U/D R11H~R14H
P-TH
3 P72 P66 62 12.1K
RD 1 1 1%
Model
4 P73 P65 61
4 3 2 1 Function1
5 P74 P64 60 OR1H OR3H OR4H
4 3 2 1 Down Model OR2H Down Up
6 P75 P63 59
Schematic Diagram

R/L Function1
D01K Up
IC01K,TLP627 7 P76 P62 58
1SR139-600
3 3 4 1 5V 8 P77 P61 57
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; R01K R06K
;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Power
;;;
;;;;;;
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;
;;;;;; ;;; ;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;; ;;; ;;; R02F,4F,6F
;;;;;; ;;;;;; ;;; ;;;;; 3 2 P60 56
;;;;;;;;; 680
;;;;;;
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;; ;;;
15K,3W 9 P00
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;; CN-POWER
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;
A ;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;; 20K
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;; Q01G,KRA102M
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;; Motor
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;; (DATA)
; ;; ; ;; 10 P01 Varef 55 5V 5V
5V 5V
11 Vass 54
IC02K,TLP621 R01F,1K
4 FORCED OPERATION
D02K 1 4
TXD 12 P03 53
1SR139-600 1K RXD 3 AUTO RESTART
Q01K,KRC102M
13 P04 P53 52 NR02G NR01G C02F C01F R03F,1K
2 3
5V (10K) 0.01 0.01 2
14 51 (10K) 25V
R03K 25V
1 REMOTE CONTROL
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ZNR01K R05K C01K 15 50 R05F,1K


R04K 1K
SVC271D-10A 10K 0.001 C03F SW01F
Reciever SWITCH-SLIDE
16 P50 49 0.01
Forced
Frequency Operation 25V
17 P10 P47 48
R02E,20 Auto
BZ01E Restart
R01E,1K 18 P46 47

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PKM22EPP-4001 Jig Test
19 P45 46 CN-DISP1(WH)
R02C,4.7K R01C,1K 5V LED 5V
20 P44 45 C02G
5V Right 12V 220uF
7k, 9k, 12k Series(Indoor): LS-_NL Series

Q 1 1 1 Vcc RECEIVER
Vss Q 21 P14 P43 44 10V +
R04C,10K
Q01C C01C D Left
Frequency ORG D 22 P15 P42 43 IC01G 2 2 2 GND
KTC 0.01
R03C C C Digit2 9 10
C02C 3198 25V DU 23 P16 3 3 3 Vout
P41 42
20K -Y S DIGIT1
0.015 Vcc S Digit1 8 11
8 1 24 P17 P40 41 4 4 4
50V R02L DIGIT2
EEPROM D4 7 12
4.7K 25 5 5 5
R02A,4.7K BR93LC46-W P37 40
SH-CAPACITOR LEFT
5V D5 6 13
1 R01A,1K 26 Test P36 39 6 6 6
3 3 RIGHT
OPTIONS ACCORDING TO MODEL
ZNR02J 3 D6 5 14
CN-MOTOR 3.6V 27 P35 38 7 7 7
2 2 SVC561D-14A +
2 R03A C01A D7 4 15 LED
IC01A C02A 0.01 28 8 8 8 OR1H OR2H OR3H OR4H A
100 3.3uF P34 37 KRC102M
1 1 25V
50V D3 KID65783AP CN-DISP1(WH)
SSR-MOTOR KIA7036P R01B,1M 29 Reset P33 36 LS-
INDOOR G3MC-201PL-VD OSC01B 20K OPEN OPEN OPEN
D2 J0961NL
FAN CST-8.00MTW 30 Xin P32 35
MOTOR D4(d1/d2/C/C1/ ) SSN10OP
D0 Q02G LS- 18.4*9.6*12H
8 9 1 1 1 a 15K OPEN OPEN OPEN
WCN-NOISE 31 Xout P31 34 L1260NL (3TURN)
D1 R08G,300,1/2W D5(e1/e2/ / / )
(BLACK)
32 Vss P30 33 2 2 2 A A1 LS-
1 16 12K
R07G,300,1/2W D6(c1/c2/ / / ) J0760NL OPEN OPEN OPEN
3 3 3 b
2 15 B f B1
R06G,300,1/2W D7(D/D1/E/E1/ ) LS-
14 4 4 4 g S/L 91K OPEN OPEN OPEN
3 J0820NL
R05G,100,1/2W D3(b1/b2/C/C1/LED2) C C1
13 5 5 5 OP SSN10OP
4 LS- 18.4*9.6*12H
R04G,300,1/2W D2(g1/g2/B/B1/LED1) 56K OPEN OPEN OPEN
6 6 6 D1 P/S L1220NL
(3TURN)
D e c
Frequency 5 12
RY-PWR 12V 5V R03G,300,1/2W D0(f1/f2/A/A1/LED3) SSN10OP
G4A-1A-E N/F01J D04D 11 7 7 7 E E1 D/I OPEN 200K OPEN OPEN 18.4*9.6*12H
6 D1(a1/a2/A/A1/LED4)
11mH/1.5A R02G,300,1/2W LS-065N (2TURN)
ZNR01J 472M d
IC01D IC02D 7 10 8 8 8 DIGIT1 DIGIT2 SSN10OP
3 7 D02D R01G,300,1/2W (S0/S1/S2/S3/S4)
D01D I O I O IC02G 200K 200K OPEN OPEN 18.4*9.6*12H
FUSE 7812 7805 LS-085N
KID65004AP CN-DISP2(BL) (3TURN)
250V/T2A CN-DISP2(BL)
D05D + + C03D + LS-
1 9 D03D C05D 20K OPEN OPEN SHORT
C01D C02D C04D C06D J0961NT
1 1 SVC561D-14A 220
D01D~D05D 1000 0.1 0.01 1000 0.01
C01J C02J CY1~2 POWER TRANS 10V
CN-POWER 0.1(9K) 1SR139-400 35V 50V 25V 16V 25V
AC220~240V 0.1(9K)
50/60Hz (AC2) AC275V AC275V
0.22(12K) 0.22(12K)
5V
R02H R04H
IC01M 12.1K 6.2K CN-TH
KID650004AP 1% 1%
STEPPING MOTOR 4 4
CN-D/D 9 8 R01H,1K R-TH
(UP/DOWN)
(WH) 12V 3 3
BL 13 4 R03H,1K
5 5 C01H C02H 2 2
12 5 0.01 0.01 P-TH
PK 4 4 25V 25V 1 1
R11H
YL 11 6 MICOM
3 3
TMP87CM40AN(MASK) R12H
OR 10 7
2 2
RY-PWR TMP87PH40AN(OTP) R13H
RD 14 3
1 1
1 P70 Vdd 64 R14H
16 1 5V
SSR-MOTOR 2 P71 P67 63 R-TH R11H~14H
U/D P-TH 12.1K
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1%
4 P73 P65 61 MODEL
4 3 2 1 Function
5 P74 P64 60 OR1H OR2H OR3H OR4H
4 3 2 1 Down Model UP
6 P75 P63 59
R/L Function DOWN
D01K Up
IC01K,TLP627 7 P76 P62 58
1SR139-600
3 3 4 1 5V 8 P77 P61 57
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;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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R01K R06K POWER
;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;; 9 P00 P60 56
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; CN-POWER 3 2 680
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; 15K,3W
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A ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (DATA)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MOTOR
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Varef
;;;;;;;;; 10 P01 55 5V
5V
11 Vass 54
IC02K,TLP621
TXD 12 P03 53
1 4
D02K RXD R02F,4F,6F
1K 13 P04 52
1SR139-600 Q01K,KRC102M P53 20K
2 3
5V
14 51
ZNR01K R03K
R04K R05K R01F,1K
SVC271D-10A C01K 15 50 4 FORCED OPERATION
10K 1K
0.001 Reciever R03F,1K
16 P50 49 3
FREQUENCY
TEST OPERATION
Forced Operation
17 P10 P47 48 C02F C01F
R02E,20 0.01 0.01 2
BZ01E R01E,1K Test Operation

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1
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Jig Test REMOTE CONTROL


PKM22EPP-4001
19 P45 46
C03F R05F,1K SWITCH-SLIDE
R02C,4.7K R01C,1K 0.01 SW01F
20 P44 45
5V 25V
Q
R04C,10K 5V 21 P14 P43 44
Frequency Q01C C01C D
22 P15 P42 43
KTC 0.01 Vss
R03C 25V Q C
20K C02C 3198-Y 23 P16 P41 42
ORG D S
0.015 5V
7k, 9k, 12k Series(Indoor): LS-_NM/NN Series

50V DU C 24 P17 P40 41


INDOOR FAN MOTOR Vcc S 25 P37 40 CN-DISP1(WH)
8 1 C02G +
EEPROM R02L 220uF
4.7K 26 Test P36 39 1 1 1 Vcc
3 3 10V
CN-MOTOR ZNR02J 27 P35 38 2 2 2 GND
2 2 R02A,4.7K
SVC561D-14A 5V 28
1 P34 37 3 3 3 Vout
1 1 3 R01A,1K
LED2 LED2 Receiver
SSR-MOTOR 3.6V 29 Reset P33 36 OJ4 OJ8 4 4 4
R03A + R04G,390,1/4W
G3MC-201PL-VD C02A C01A LED1 LED1
IC01A 2 100 3.3uF 0.01 30 Xin 5 5
P32 35 OJ3 OJ7 5
KIA7036P 50V 25V LED3 R03G,390,1/4W LED3
SH-CAPACITOR
31 Xout P31 34 OJ2 OJ6 6 6 6
LED4 R02G,390,1/4W LED4
32 Vss P30 33 OJ1 OJ5 7 7 7
R01G,390,1/4W
R01B,1M
CN-DISP1(WH)

OSC01B
CST-8.00MTW

Frequency
RY-PWR 12V 5V
N/F01J
G4A-1A-E
11mH/1.5A
250V/T2A POWER TRANS
3 7
D04D IC01D IC02D
FUSE D01D I O I O
CY1~2 D05D 7812 7805
472M
ZNR01J D02D D03D + C04D + +
SVC561D-14A 1 9 C01D C02D 0.01 C03D C06D C05D
1 1
1000 0.1 25V 1000 0.01 220
CN-POWER C01J C02J 1SR139-400 50V
AC220~240V 0.1(7K,9K) 35V 16V 25V 10V
(AC2) 0.1(7K,9K) D01D~D05D
50/60Hz 0.22(12K) 0.22(12K)
AC275V AC275V
18k Series (Indoor)

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1. Indoor Unit

266090

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733010

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359011 263230
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LOCATION Q’TY
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER REMARKS
No. LS-J0761NL LS-J0962NL LS-L1261NL LS-K1862NL(YL) LS-K1861YL LS-K18612L
3141A20001 D D - - - -
131410 *CHASSIS ASSY 3141A20003 - - B - - - R
3141A20002 - - - H H H
3531A10005 E E - - - -
135311 GRILLE ASSY, DISCHARGE(INDOOR) 3531A10023 - - L - - - R
3531A10008 - - - X X Y
135312 GRILLE ASSY, FRONT(INDOOR) 3531A20065 - - - - C - R
3531A10001 V V - - - -
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135316 *GRILLE ASSY, FRONT(INDOOR) R
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135314 *GRILLE ASSY, INLET SUB 3531A20028 - - Q - - - R
3531A20062 - - - J Q R
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146811 MOTOR ASSY, STEP R
4681AR2727 - - - - - K
5230AR2630 A A - - - -
152302 FILTER(MECH), A/C 5230A20004 - - A - - - R
5230A20001 - - - A A A
5231AR2412 T T T - - -
152313 FILTER ASSY, DEODORIZER 5231AR2595 - - - G - - R
5231A30001 - - - - A A
159830 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY 5983A10002 - - - - A A R
5990AR7225 D D - - - -
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159901 *VANE, HORIZONTAL 5990A30007 - - B - - - R
5990A30001 - - - B B B
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PWB(PCB) ASSY, DISPLAY(NL-SEIRES) 6871A30016 A A B E F F
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No. LS-J0761NL LS-J0962NL LS-L1261NL LS-K1862NL(YL) LS-K1861YL LS-K18612L
PWB(PCB) ASSY, MAIN(NL-SEIRES) 6871A20062 P M N - - -
268714 PWB(PCB) ASSY, MAIN(NM-SEIRES) 6871A20062 S R Q - - - R
PWB(PCB) ASSY, MAIN 6871A10028 - - - B A A
342800 BEARING 3H02821 B B B B B B R
346810 MOTOR ASSY, INDOOR 4681A20003 C C P D D D R
5211AR7288 A A - - - -
35211B TUBE ASSY, TUBING 5211AR7066 - - B - - - R
5211A30038 - - - B B B
352150 HOSE ASSY, DRAIN 5251AR2575 A A A A A A R
5421AR6176 D B - - - -
354212 EVAPORATOR ASSY, FINAL 5421A20031 - - X - - - R
5421A20011 - - - K K M
5901AR6141 A A C - E -
359011 FAN ASSY, CROSS FLOW R
5901AR2441 - - - - - E
3301A10002 A A - A - -
733010 PLATE R
1H00843 - - A - A A
W0CZZ CAPACITOR,DRAWING 3H01487 A A A G G G R
"*" Can be changed it's PART NUMBER according to Buyer.

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2. Outdoor Unit

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554031
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18K Series
435511
263230 649950
668711
W0CZZ 552111

437212
546810
668713 WOFT 559011

7K, 9K, 12K Series

447910 263230
552116

552202

561410
554160
553000
437210 661400
550140
552203

552203
430411

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Parts List

LOCATION Q’TY
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER REMARKS
No. LS-J0761NL LS-J0962NL LS-L1261NL LS-K1862NL(YL) LS-K1861YL LS-K18612L
6323A20001 B B B C C C
6323A90001 B B B D - -
263230 THERMISTOR ASSY R
6323AQ2333 F F F - - -
6323A20003 - - - E E E
6871A20068 K H J - - -
668711 PWB(PCB) ASSY, MAIN(OUTDOOR) R
6871A20127 - - - B B B
2H02079 V V T - - -
430411 BASE ASSY, OUTDOOR R
3041A30003 - - - H G H
3551A20030 A A A - - -
435511 *COVER ASSY, CONTROL(OUTDOOR) 3551A30018 - - - E - E R
3A01919 - - - - B -
3H03465 D D D - - -
435512 COVER ASSY, TOP(OUTDOOR) R
3H03266 - - - Y Y Y
2H02674 Q Q Q - - -
437210 PANEL ASSY, FRONT SUB 3721A20004 - - - G - - R
3721A20005 - - - - H H
1H00697 M M M - - -
437212 PANEL ASSY, REAR 3720AP0003 - - - D - - R
3720AP0003 - - - - D D
4791AR7047 E E E - - -
447910 BARRIER ASSY, OUTDOOR R
2H02110 - - - X X X
4681AR1392 N N N - - -
546810 MOTOR ASSY, OUTDOOR R
4681A20013 - - - Q Q Q
4H00982 E E E - - -
550140 ISOLATOR, COMP 5040A30017 - - - (B) B - R
4H00637A - - - A - A
5211A20036 C D A - - -
552111 TUBE ASSY, CAPILLARY R
5211A10039 - - - K K K
5211A30381 A B - - - -
552116 TUBE ASSY, REVERSING 5211A20292 - - A - - - R
5221AR2938 - - - Z Z Z
5220AR3084 A A A - - -
552202 VALVE, REVERSING R
3A02027 - - - A A A
2H02200 A E E - - -
552203-1 VALVE, SERVICE R
2H02479 - - - - - F
2A00393 U U - - - -
552203-2 VALVE, SERVICE R
2H01890 - - - - - P
552203-3 VALVE, SERVICE 2H02150 - - A - - - R
2H01890 - - - P P -
552203-4 VALVE, SERVICE R
2H02479 - - - F F -
5403AR2389 X - V - - -
554031 CONDENSER ASSY, BENT 5403AR6026 - F(H) - - - - R
5403A20022 - - - F(R) R R

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LOCATION Q’TY
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER REMARKS
No. LS-J0761NL LS-J0962NL LS-L1261NL LS-K1862NL(YL) LS-K1861YL LS-K18612L
5416A20022 A A - - - -
554160 COMPRESSOR 5416A20003 - - F - - - R
5416A90005 - - - B B B
5900AR1119 B B B - - -
559011 FAN ASSY, PROPELLER R
1A00195 - - - B B B
561410 COIL ASSY, REVERSING VALVE 6141AR3509 J J J L L L R
4995A10003 K M L - - -
649950 CONTROL BOX ASSY, OUTDOOR R
4995A20125 - - - E E J
661400 COIL, CHOKE 6140A90002 B B B - - - R
6871A20013 D D C - - -
668713 PWB(PCB) ASSY, SUB R
6871A20128 - - - B B B
3H00672 J J J - - -
W0CZZ CAPACITOR R
3H00611 - - - - R R
W0FT FUSE, SLOW BLOW 0FT1502B621 1EA 1EA 1EA - - - R

"*" Can be changed it's PART NUMBER according to Buyer.

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December, 2004
P/No.: 3828A20061B Printed in Korea

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