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Brand | Samsung |
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Model | AQV24VBE |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Guidance on safe installation procedures, emphasizing professional installation to prevent hazards.
Ensures proper power supply and circuit breaker usage to avoid hazards and ensure safe operation.
Instructions for safe operation, including avoiding liquids, keeping children away, and ensuring ventilation.
Guidelines for disposing of the air conditioner unit and remote control batteries responsibly.
Additional safety notes, including storing the unit correctly and supervising users.
Highlights key features like High Energy Efficiency BLDC, Luxury Half Mirror Design, good'sleep Mode, etc.
Comprehensive technical specifications for cooling, heating, noise, power, dimensions, and components.
Compares specifications of different models, including design, weight, noise, and air purifying systems.
Lists and details the accessories and optional components included with the air conditioner.
Procedure to enter, operate, and check the unit's status during test mode.
Table detailing indoor unit error codes, their explanations, and check methods.
Guide to interpreting outdoor unit LED error displays and corresponding check procedures.
Step-by-step instructions for setting various optional functions using the remote control.
Lists essential tools required for disassembling and reassembling the air conditioner unit.
Detailed steps for disassembling the indoor unit, covering panels, filters, and internal components.
Instructions for disassembling the outdoor unit, including cabinet removal and component detachment.
Diagram and list of all parts for the indoor unit, with corresponding part numbers and quantities.
Diagram and list of all parts for the outdoor unit, including model-specific part codes.
Exploded view and part list specifically for the control 'in' assembly.
Exploded view and part list for the control 'out' assembly.
Detailed list of electrical components on the indoor main PCB, including part codes and specifications.
List of electrical components for the indoor sub PCB, identifying part codes and specifications.
Component list for the outdoor main PCB, detailing part codes for different models.
List of components on the outdoor EMI PCB, including part codes and specifications.
Component list for the outdoor display PCB, with part codes and specifications.
Schematic showing the electrical connections for the indoor unit components.
Schematic illustrating the electrical connections for the outdoor unit components.
Detailed schematic of the indoor unit's electronic circuitry and component layout.
Detailed schematic of the outdoor unit's electronic circuitry and component layout.
Explanation of the circuitry for indoor and outdoor unit PCBs.
Visual representation of the air conditioner's refrigerating cycle, showing component flow.
Top view diagram of the indoor unit PCB with component identification.
Top view diagram of the outdoor unit PCB with component identification.
Diagrams identifying key parts of the indoor and outdoor units.
Guide to remote control buttons, display indicators, and their functions.
Explanation of basic and applied functions like Auto, Cool, Heat, good'sleep, Silence, and MPI modes.
Checks to perform before diagnosing faults, covering voltage, connections, and basic operations.
Step-by-step troubleshooting for units that do not power on.
Procedure to diagnose and resolve power supply errors in the outdoor unit.
Troubleshooting steps for when the vertical louvers fail to operate correctly.
Procedure to identify and fix errors related to the outdoor unit's fan operation.
Steps to diagnose and resolve errors caused by total current trip or overload.
Troubleshooting guide for when the unit operates in the wrong mode (e.g., cooling in heat mode).
Procedure to diagnose issues related to the outdoor temperature sensor's readings.
Troubleshooting steps for errors related to the discharge temperature sensor.
Guide to diagnosing and resolving errors indicated by the coil temperature sensor.
Steps to identify and fix fan errors, including checking locks, connections, and wiring.
Troubleshooting steps for errors related to the DC-Link voltage sensor.
Procedure to diagnose and resolve over current errors, checking resistance and insulation.
Steps to resolve communication errors between indoor and outdoor units.
Procedure to troubleshoot errors related to the compressor failing to start.
Steps to diagnose and resolve compressor lock errors.
Troubleshooting for DC Link voltage errors, checking capacitors, resistance, and reactors.
Steps to diagnose and fix issues where the remote control is not received by the unit.
Addresses AC Line Zero Cross Signal OUT and Capacity Miss Match errors.
Important safety and handling notices before inspecting PCBs.
Overview of PCB inspection, including connector checks and component identification.
Specific inspection steps for the indoor unit's main PCB, checking voltage and fuses.
Detailed inspection procedures for the outdoor unit PCB and associated components.
Method for measuring the resistance of the room temperature sensor.
Procedure to measure the resistance of the room fan motor terminals.
Method for measuring the resistance of the stepping motor wires.
Block diagram illustrating the functional connections within the indoor unit's control system.
Block diagram showing the control functions and connections for the outdoor unit.
Explains the model code structure and how to interpret its components.
Charts showing low refrigerant pressure distribution based on indoor and outdoor temperatures.
Table providing conversion factors for pressure and capacity units.
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding normal operational issues and their causes.
Instructions for cleaning the air filter and replacing anti-allergy/deodorizing filters.
Procedures for installing the air conditioner, including drilling, fixing, piping, and testing.
Diagram for installation and steps for purging air from the system.
Procedure for 'pump down' when relocating the unit or replacing the evaporator.