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Brand | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
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Model | SRC09CC-4 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Details the features of the "Mitsubishi Daiya" SRK series room air conditioners, including flap control and self-diagnosis.
Explains the naming convention for the air conditioner models, breaking down each component.
Provides detailed technical specifications for SRK10CDV-1/-4 and SRC10CDV-1/-4 models.
Defines the operational limits and usage conditions for the air conditioners.
Provides dimensional drawings and specifications for the indoor and outdoor units.
Illustrates the refrigerant piping schematic for the air conditioning system.
Offers guidance on selecting units based on temperature and piping length.
Details the electrical wiring diagrams and color codes for the unit.
Explains the functions and buttons of the wireless remote controller.
Describes the function and operation of the unit's back-up switch.
Explains the auto restart feature after power interruptions.
Details flap control methods: Air scroll, Memory flap, and Swing flap.
Explains how the comfort timer adjusts operation start time based on temperature.
Describes the operation of key components during cooling, fan speed, thermostat, HI POWER, and ECONO modes.
Details operation blocks and start-up sequences for dehumidifying.
Explains automatic mode determination and operation.
Describes the functions of major fan components and high power operation.
Details dew condensation, frost prevention, forced operation, and self-diagnosis functions.
Provides essential safety precautions for installation and operation.
Offers specific cautions related to installation procedures and environments.
Guidelines for selecting the optimal location for indoor and outdoor units.
Details installation steps for the indoor unit, including board, sleeve, and preparation.
Guidelines for stable outdoor unit installation and wiring connection.
Instructions for refrigerant piping preparation, connection, and air purge.
Steps for conducting a trial run after installation.
Specifies operating range and wall-mounting precautions for the remote controller.
Provides a flowchart for troubleshooting common unit malfunctions and self-diagnosis.
Explains evacuation and refrigerant charge procedures.
Describes operation control via power supply and PCB modification.