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Midea DLFSHB User Manual

Midea DLFSHB
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TABLE of CONTENTS
PAGE
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ....................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION............................................................................ 1
MODEL / SERIAL NUMBER NOMENCLATURES .................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................... 3
DIMENSIONS ................................................................................. 4
CLEARANCES................................................................................ 4
ELECTRICAL DATA ..................................................................... 5
WIRING........................................................................................... 5
REFRIGERATION CYCLE DIAGRAM........................................ 9
SYSTEM EVACUATION AND CHARGING ............................... 10
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................... 16
DIAGNOSIS AND SOLUTION...................................................... 25
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................ 40
APPENDIX ...................................................................................... 53
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installing, starting up, and servicing air-conditioning equipment can
be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components, and
equipment location (roofs, elevated structures, etc.). Only trained,
qualified installers and service mechanics should install, start-up, and
service this equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic
maintenance functions such as coil cleaning. All other operations
should be performed by trained service personnel.
When working on the equipment, observe precautions in the literature
and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the equipment. Follow all
safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Keep a quenching
cloth and fire extinguisher nearby when brazing. Use care in handling,
rigging, and setting bulky equipment.
Read this manual thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions
included in the literature and attached to the unit. Consult local
building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) for special
requirements. Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert
symbol . When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions
or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand
these signal words: DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.
These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER
identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal
injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in
personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe
practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and
property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will
result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
INTRODUCTION
This service manual provides the necessary information to service,
repair, and maintain the indoor units. Section 2 of this manual has an
appendix with data required to perform troubleshooting. Use the
“TABLE of CONTENTS” to locate a desired topic.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
or death.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main
electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position.
There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out and
tag switch with a suitable warning label.
WAR N I N G
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could
result in death, serious personal injury,
and/or property damage. Never use air or
gases containing oxygen for leak testing
or operating refrigerant compressors.
Pressurized mixtures of air or gases
containing oxygen can lead to an explosion.
WAR N I N G
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage
or improper operation.
Do not bury more than 36 in. (914 mm) of refrigerant pipe in the
ground. If any section of pipe is buried, there must be a 6 in. (152
mm) vertical rise to the valve connections on the outdoor units.
If more than the recommended length is buried, refrigerant may
migrate to the cooler buried section during extended periods of
system shutdown. This causes refrigerant slugging and could
possibly damage the compressor at start-up.
CAUTION
DLFSHB
High Wall Ductless System
Sizes 09 to 24

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Midea DLFSHB Specifications

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BrandMidea
ModelDLFSHB
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

INTRODUCTION AND UNIT IDENTIFICATION

Introduction

Overview of the service manual's scope and purpose.

Model and Serial Number Nomenclature

Explanation of how unit models and serial numbers are structured.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION DATA

Unit Specifications

Detailed technical specifications for various unit sizes and features.

Physical Dimensions and Clearances

Provides unit dimensions and required installation clearances.

Electrical Data and Wiring

Details electrical ratings, MCA, and recommended wiring practices.

Connection and Wiring Diagrams

Illustrates electrical connection layouts and internal wiring schematics.

Fan and Motor Specifications

Technical details on fan motor types, sizes, and performance.

Refrigeration Cycle and Lines

Diagram of the refrigeration cycle and notes on refrigerant lines.

OPERATIONAL MODES AND FUNCTIONS

Unit Display and Safety Features

Explains display indicators, safety mechanisms, and compressor controls.

Cooling, Heating, and Special Modes

Details operation for cooling, heating, defrost, auto, dry, and forced modes.

Advanced Functions

Covers timer, sleep, auto-restart, active clean, and energy saving functions.

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

System Evacuation and Charging

Procedures for evacuating the system and charging refrigerant correctly.

Troubleshooting Overview and Safety

Introduction to troubleshooting, safety warnings, and capacitor discharge.

Error Code Diagnosis and Resolution

Lists and describes error codes, symptoms, and troubleshooting steps.

Component Checks and Faulty Diagnosis

Procedures for checking sensors, compressor, IPM, and electrical components.

Troubleshooting without Error Codes

Guides for diagnosing issues based on operational symptoms.

DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

Front Panel and Electrical Parts Removal

Instructions for removing the front panel, air filter, and electrical components.

Evaporator and Fan Motor Removal

Instructions for removing the evaporator and fan motor assembly.

Step Motor and Other Components Removal

Instructions for disassembling step motors and related components.

APPENDIX - REFERENCE DATA

Temperature Sensor Resistance Values

Tables mapping temperature sensor resistance to temperature readings.

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