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Toshiba RAS-13JKVP-E - User Manual

Toshiba RAS-13JKVP-E
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.ILE NO. A02-015
SPLIT TYPE
RAS-10JKVP-E
RAS-10JAVP-E
RAS-13JKVP-E
RAS-13JAVP-E
PRINTED IN JAPAN, Mar.,2002 ToMo
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Summary

1. SPECIFICATIONS

1-1. Specifications

Details on unit models, capacity, power supply, and operating characteristics for different models.

1-2. Operation Characteristic Curve

Graphical representation of current vs. compressor speed for cooling and heating operations.

1-3. Capacity Variation Ratio According to Temperature

Charts showing how capacity ratio changes with outdoor temperature for cooling and heating.

2. REFRIGERANT R410 A

2-1. Safety During Installation;Servicing

Precautions for safe installation and servicing of air conditioners using R410A refrigerant.

2-2. Refrigerant Piping Installation

Guidelines for installing refrigerant piping, including materials, joints, and processing.

2-3. Tools

Lists required and general tools for R410A air conditioner installation and servicing.

2-4. Recharging of Refrigerant

Step-by-step procedure for recharging refrigerant, including recovery and vacuuming.

2-5. Brazing of Pipes

Information on brazing filler materials, flux, and prevention of oxidation during brazing.

3. CONSTRUCTION VIEWS

3-1. Indoor Unit

Detailed diagrams showing the dimensions and parts of the indoor unit.

3-2. Outdoor Unit

Detailed diagrams showing the dimensions and parts of the outdoor unit.

4. WIRING DIAGRAM

4-1. Indoor Unit

Wiring diagram for the indoor unit, including terminal blocks and component connections.

4-2. Outdoor Unit

Wiring diagram for the outdoor unit, showing connections to the compressor, fan, and power supply.

5. SPECIFICATIONS OF ELECTRICAL PARTS

5-1. Indoor Unit

List of electrical parts for the indoor unit with their model names and specifications.

5-2. Outdoor Unit

List of electrical parts for the outdoor unit with their model names and specifications.

6. REFRIGERANT CYCLE DIAGRAM

6-1. Refrigerant Cycle Diagram

Schematic showing the flow of refrigerant through the indoor and outdoor units.

6-2. Operation Data

Table of standard operating data for cooling and heating modes, including temperatures and pressures.

7. CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM

7-1. Indoor Unit

Block diagram illustrating the control functions and components of the indoor unit.

7-2. Outdoor Unit (Inverter Assembly)

Block diagram of the outdoor unit's micro-computer control system and its components.

8. OPERATION DESCRIPTION

8-1. Outline of Air Conditioner Control

Overview of the air conditioner's capacity-variable control system using DC motors.

8-2. Operation Description

Detailed descriptions of various operation modes and functions, including basic, fan, and mode controls.

8-3. Temporary Operation

Explanation of temporary auto and cooling operations initiated via the indoor unit's RESET button.

8-4. Auto Restart Function

Description and setup procedures for the automatic restart function after a power failure.

8-5. Filter Check Lamp

Information on the filter check lamp notification and how to turn it off.

8-6. Remote Controller and Its Fuctions

Details on the remote controller's parts, buttons, and display indications.

8-7. Hi-POWER Mode

Description of the Hi-POWER mode operation, including temperature adjustments and louver movement.

9. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

9-1. Safety Cautions

Essential safety precautions for installing the air conditioner, including electrical and refrigerant handling.

9-1-1. Installation Diagram of Indoor and Outdoor Units

Diagrams illustrating the placement and mounting of indoor and outdoor units.

9-1-2. Optional Installation Parts

List and details of optional parts for installation, such as piping and insulating material.

9-1-3. Accessory and Installation Parts

List of standard accessories and installation parts included with the unit.

9-1-4. Installation;Servicing Tools

Information on new tools required for R410A units and their changes compared to R22 models.

9-2. Indoor Unit

Procedures for installing the indoor unit, including placement, hole cutting, and mounting.

9-3. Outdoor Unit

Guidelines for installing the outdoor unit, including placement, piping, and evacuation.

10. HOW TO DIAGNOSE THE TROUBLE

10-1. First Confirmation

Initial checks for power supply, voltage, and normal operation status.

10-2. Primary Judgment

Methods for initial diagnosis, including checking flashing LEDs and using remote controller self-diagnosis.

10-3. Judgment by Flashing LED of Indoor Unit

Interpreting indoor unit LED flashes to identify specific error codes and causes.

10-4. Self-Diagnosis by Remote Controller (Check Code)

Procedure for using the remote controller in service mode to check error codes and diagnose faults.

10-5. Judgment of Trouble by Every Symptom

Troubleshooting based on specific symptoms for indoor units, outdoor units, and wiring failures.

10-6. Check Code 1 C (Miswiring in indoor;outdoor units) and 1 E

Diagnosis and action steps for specific check codes related to miswiring and temperature sensor errors.

10-7. Troubleshooting

Procedures for checking the air filter and minus ion generator for proper function.

10-8. How to Diagnose Trouble in Outdoor Unit

Summarized diagnosis procedures for the outdoor unit's inverter assembly.

10-9. How to Check Simply the Main Parts

Methods for checking key components like P.C. boards, sensors, motors, and capacitors.

10-10. How to Simply Judge Whether Outdoor Fan Motor is Good or Bad

Steps to diagnose the condition of the outdoor fan motor by checking resistance and voltage.

11. HOW TO REPLACE THE MAIN PARTS

11-1. Indoor Unit

Procedures for replacing main parts of the indoor unit, including front panel, heat exchanger, and fan motor.

11-2. How to replace the parts of electric dust collector

Step-by-step guide for replacing the electric dust collector and its related components.

11-3. Microcomputer

Procedure for removing and replacing the microcomputer assembly.

11-4. Outdoor Unit

Procedures for disassembling and replacing parts of the outdoor unit, including cabinets and assemblies.

12. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST

12-1. Indoor Unit (1)

Exploded views and parts list for the indoor unit.

Toshiba RAS-13JKVP-E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToshiba
ModelRAS-13JKVP-E
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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