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Brand | Toshiba |
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Model | RAS-B13UFV-E |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of danger, warning, and caution symbols used in the manual.
Details the technical specifications for indoor and outdoor units, including capacities and power.
Presents graphs illustrating compressor speed vs. current and capacity variation ratios against temperature.
Covers crucial safety precautions for handling R410A refrigerant during installation and servicing.
Details requirements for piping materials, joints, tools, and processing for R410A systems.
Provides exploded views and diagrams illustrating the construction of indoor and outdoor units.
Illustrates the electrical connections and schematics for different indoor and outdoor unit model combinations.
Lists the specifications, types, and ratings of electrical components used in both indoor and outdoor units.
Shows the refrigerant flow path for specific indoor/outdoor unit models, including pipe lengths and refrigerant amounts.
Provides operational data such as pressure, temperatures, fan speeds, and compressor speeds for cooling and heating modes.
Illustrates the internal control logic and signal flow for both the indoor and outdoor units.
Provides an overview of the control system, roles of indoor/outdoor controllers, and signal communication.
Describes basic, cooling, heating, AUTO, DRY, fan control, capacity control, defrost, special modes, and remote control functions.
Covers initial troubleshooting steps, remote control selection, and adjusting display brightness.
Illustrates recommended placement, clearance, and diagrams for indoor and outdoor unit installation.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the indoor unit, including piping, wiring, and drainage.
Outlines outdoor unit placement, cold weather precautions, and refrigerant piping connection procedures.
Explains how to connect wiring cables and covers essential electrical work requirements and precautions.
Outlines general troubleshooting steps and provides crucial safety warnings for handling the inverter assembly.
Covers initial checks, normal operations, and interpreting LED error codes for diagnosis.
Guides on using the remote controller service mode and diagnosing issues based on observed symptoms.
Addresses wiring failures, specific error codes, and troubleshooting the outdoor unit and its components.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely removing and replacing the front panel and the electrical parts box (E-box).
Covers replacement procedures for fans, motors, compressor, reactor, and expansion valve coils.
Details disassembly and replacement steps for various outdoor unit parts like cabinets, inverter, control board, and sensors.
Lists parts for the indoor unit, including main components and electronic parts.
Provides parts lists for different outdoor unit models and their P.C. board layouts.