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Brand | Mitsubishi |
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Model | SRC50HA |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Details the range of wall-mounted split system air conditioners for the 2002 season.
Details on the specific features of the Mitsubishi Daiya SRK series split and wall mounted air conditioners.
Explanation of the model naming convention for Mitsubishi air conditioners, detailing each component.
Technical specifications for various SRK/SRC models, including capacity, power, and dimensions.
Defines the applicable operating temperature ranges and limitations for cooling and heating operations.
Provides detailed dimensional drawings and measurements for indoor and outdoor units.
Wiring diagrams for various models, detailing component connections and color codes.
Details on various functions and their corresponding operation controls, including remote control and microcomputer functions.
Instructions on using the back-up switch for unit operation when the remote controller is unavailable.
Details on how the unit automatically determines the operation mode based on room temperature.
Using the remote controller to set desired temperatures for cooling, thermal dry, and heating modes.
How to use the comfort timer function for pre-heating or pre-cooling based on temperature.
Charts showing how cooling/heating capacity coefficients vary with indoor/outdoor temperatures.
Table detailing capacity correction factors based on refrigerant piping length.
Adjustment coefficients for heating capacity considering outdoor heat exchanger frosting.
Guidelines for adding refrigerant based on piping length for specific model series.
Instructions on insulating refrigerant piping connections to prevent moisture and dripping.
Standard operating data including pressure, temperature difference, and current for various models.
Information on the optimal range and conditions for wireless remote controller operation.
Troubleshooting steps for common issues before replacing PCB, covering power, settings, and user understanding.
Self-diagnosis indicators based on lamp flashing patterns for various unit defects.
Diagnostic flows for outdoor unit abnormalities and indoor fan motor issues.
Troubleshooting for thermistor issues, including connector checks and resistance readings.
Flowcharts for diagnosing unit malfunctions, fan operation, and electrical faults.
Procedures to check the functionality and reset the remote controller for specific models.
Details on remote operation via power supply and PCB modification for 40 models.