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Power Supply | 220-240 V, 50 Hz |
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Refrigerant | R410A |
Outdoor Unit Noise Level | 50 dB(A) |
Cooling Capacity | 24000 BTU |
Energy Efficiency Ratio (Cooling) | 3.5 |
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 16 SEER |
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) | 550 x 800 x 290 mm |
Weight (Indoor Unit) | 35 lb |
Weight (Outdoor Unit) | 150 lb |
Indoor Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) | 1000 x 300 x 230 mm |
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) | 800 x 550 x 290 mm |
Indoor Unit Weight | 35 lb |
Outdoor Unit Weight | 150 lb |
Heating Capacity | 24000 BTU |
Operational data including temperatures, pressures, and capacities.
General troubleshooting actions based on reoccurring or non-reoccurring issues.
Pre-test run checks and procedures to ensure proper operation.
Detailed steps for performing a test run using the wired remote controller.
How to view error codes and information on the remote controller.
Steps for initiating and understanding the self-diagnosis function.
Procedure for diagnosing the remote controller's functionality.
Lists and explains abnormal conditions detected during unit operation.
Details on specific error codes related to thermistors, fan motors, and power modules.
Detailed explanation of U9 error codes for voltage and current anomalies.
Troubleshooting for compressor overcurrent, current sensor, low pressure, and fan errors.
Explanations and troubleshooting for remote controller and unit communication errors.
Troubleshooting for communication errors and pipe temperature issues.
Diagnosis flow for issues when "PLEASE WAIT" is displayed on the remote controller.
Steps to diagnose why the remote controller display is blank.
Procedure for checking the outdoor controller circuit board.
Diagnostic steps for the outdoor controller circuit board.
Procedure for checking the power circuit board.
Diagnostic steps for the power circuit board.
How to check the DC fan motor and its associated circuit board.
List of check codes that allow for emergency operation.
Explanation of the functions assigned to DIP and push switches.
How to interpret LED indicators and check codes for outdoor unit diagnostics.
Listing and explanation of various error codes indicating abnormal conditions.
Function to display detailed operational data like temperatures and compressor status.
Procedure for removing major internal components like compressor and power receiver.