Why is my Toshiba MMD-UP0561BHP-E Air Conditioner performing poorly?
- PPeter McdonaldJul 28, 2025
Poor performance of your Toshiba Air Conditioner can be due to a failure to regularly clean both the indoor and outdoor units.
Why is my Toshiba MMD-UP0561BHP-E Air Conditioner performing poorly?
Poor performance of your Toshiba Air Conditioner can be due to a failure to regularly clean both the indoor and outdoor units.
Brand | Toshiba |
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Model | MMD-UP0561BHP-E |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Essential safety measures for repair, installation, and operation, covering electrical hazards and proper procedures.
Detailed technical specifications including capacity, power, dimensions, and sound levels for 4-way cassette indoor units.
Detailed technical specifications including capacity, power, dimensions, and sound levels for ceiling indoor units.
Detailed technical specifications including capacity, power, dimensions, and sound levels for concealed duct standard indoor units.
Detailed technical specifications including capacity, power, dimensions, and sound levels for concealed duct high static pressure indoor units.
Detailed technical specifications including capacity, power, dimensions, and sound levels for concealed duct high static pressure fresh air intake indoor units.
Detailed technical specifications including capacity, power, dimensions, and sound levels for console indoor units.
Detailed technical specifications including capacity, power, dimensions, and sound levels for high wall indoor units.
Exploded diagrams and dimensional drawings showing external views and installation points for 4-way cassette indoor units.
Exploded diagrams and dimensional drawings showing external views and installation points for ceiling indoor units.
Exploded diagrams and dimensional drawings showing external views and installation points for concealed duct standard indoor units.
Exploded diagrams and dimensional drawings showing external views and installation points for concealed duct high static pressure indoor units.
Exploded diagrams and dimensional drawings showing external views and installation points for concealed duct fresh air intake indoor units.
Exploded diagrams and dimensional drawings showing external views and installation points for console indoor units.
Exploded diagrams and dimensional drawings showing external views and installation points for high wall indoor units.
Electrical schematic illustrating wiring connections for the 4-way cassette type indoor unit.
Electrical schematic illustrating wiring connections for the ceiling type indoor unit.
Electrical schematic illustrating wiring connections for the concealed duct standard type indoor unit.
Electrical schematic illustrating wiring connections for the concealed duct high static pressure type indoor unit.
Electrical schematic illustrating wiring connections for the concealed duct high static pressure fresh air intake type indoor unit.
Electrical schematic illustrating wiring connections for the console type indoor unit.
Electrical schematic illustrating wiring connections for the high wall type indoor unit.
Lists and quantifies key parts for various indoor unit types, including fan motors, sensors, and P.C. boards.
Explains the refrigerant flow and functional outline of key components within the indoor unit's cooling and heating cycle.
Details system control logic, operation modes, temperature settings, and fan speed adjustments.
Illustrates internal circuitry and connections for indoor controllers (MCC-1643, MCC-1720, MCC-1696) in various configurations.
Step-by-step instructions for performing cooling and heating test runs on indoor units using remote controllers.
Describes how to check indoor unit operation and status using specific P.C. board pins.
Guide on setting indoor unit functions using DN codes via wired remote controllers.
Details the auto-off feature setup using card switches or DN codes for indoor unit control.
Procedure to change the addresses of indoor units for proper system communication.
Covers applicable models, required tools, and initial checks before diagnosing system issues.
Explains how to interpret check codes from displays to identify and resolve system faults.
Steps to access and interpret the trouble history recorded on the remote controller display.
Lists check codes from remote controllers and outdoor units, their causes, and relevant locations for inspection.
Procedures for inspecting inverter output, compressor winding resistance, and outdoor fan motor functionality.
Charts showing resistance values for indoor unit sensors (TA, TC1, TC2, TCJ) at different temperature points.
Recommended maintenance schedule and procedures for indoor and outdoor units to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Detailed procedures for replacing the indoor unit P.C. board, including EEPROM data backup and writing.
Procedures for detaching and attaching components like suction grilles and electric parts covers for 4-way cassette units.
Procedures for detaching and attaching components like air intake grilles and electric parts boxes for ceiling units.
Procedures for detaching and attaching components like filters and suction panels for concealed duct standard units.
Procedures for detaching and attaching components for concealed duct high static pressure units.
Procedures for detaching and attaching components for concealed duct high static pressure fresh air intake units.
Procedures for detaching and attaching components like the front panel for console units.
Procedures for detaching and attaching components for high wall units.
Exploded diagram and parts list for 4-way cassette units, detailing part numbers and quantities.
Exploded diagram and parts list for ceiling type units, detailing part numbers and quantities.
Exploded diagram and parts list for concealed duct standard units, detailing part numbers and quantities.
Exploded diagram and parts list for concealed duct high static pressure units, detailing part numbers and quantities.
Exploded diagram and parts list for concealed duct high static pressure fresh air intake units, detailing part numbers and quantities.
Exploded diagram and parts list for console units, detailing part numbers and quantities.
Exploded diagram and parts list for high wall units, detailing part numbers and quantities.