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York Floor Ceiling R-410A 50Hz User Manual

York Floor Ceiling R-410A 50Hz
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Compact Cassette R-410A 50Hz
USER’S MANUAL
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York Floor Ceiling R-410A 50Hz Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR-410A
Frequency50Hz
TypeFloor Ceiling
Cooling CapacityVaries by model (e.g., YHJE09: 9, 000 BTU/h, YHJE12: 12, 000 BTU/h, YHJE18: 18, 000 BTU/h, YHJE24: 24, 000 BTU/h, YHJE30: 30, 000 BTU/h, YHJE36: 36, 000 BTU/h, YHJE48: 48, 000 BTU/h)
Heating CapacityVaries by model (e.g., YHJE09: 10, 000 BTU/h, YHJE12: 13, 000 BTU/h, YHJE18: 20, 000 BTU/h, YHJE24: 27, 000 BTU/h, YHJE30: 33, 000 BTU/h, YHJE36: 40, 000 BTU/h, YHJE48: 52, 000 BTU/h)
Outdoor Unit WeightVaries by model (e.g., YHJE09/12: 28 kg, YHJE18/24: 40 kg, YHJE30/36: 52 kg, YHJE48: 60 kg)

Summary

Important Safety Information

Installation and Servicing Safety

Warnings about qualified personnel for installation and dangers of self-servicing.

Operational Safety Precautions

Guidelines for ventilation, avoiding water spills, and proper cleaning methods.

Cleaner Usage Restrictions

Cautions against specific cleaning agents and advice on drain cleaners.

Operating Range Considerations

Importance of operating within specified temperature and humidity ranges.

Economical Operation Tips

Optimizing Airflow and Temperature

Adjusting airflow direction and room temperature for comfort and efficiency.

Environmental Efficiency Measures

Tips like closing windows, using curtains, and setting timers.

Power Saving and Filter Maintenance

Advice on power disconnection, avoiding obstructions, and filter cleaning.

Parts Identification

Cassette Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for the cassette type unit.

High-static Pressure Parvis Split Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for the split type unit.

Duct and Ceiling Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for duct and ceiling type units.

Slim Duct Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for the slim duct type unit.

Slim DUCT with Air Inlet Box Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for slim duct units with an air inlet box.

Four-way Cassette (Slim) Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for the four-way cassette slim type unit.

One-way Cassette Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for the one-way cassette type unit.

Ceiling & Floor Type Components

Illustrates and labels components for ceiling/floor units, showing multiple diagrams.

Manual Operation Modes

Ceiling & Floor Manual Operation

Explains temporary operation modes (AUTO, FORCED COOL, OFF) for Ceiling & Floor units.

Four-way Cassette Manual Operation

Explains temporary operation modes (AUTO, MANDATORY COOL, OFF) for Four-way Cassette units.

Adjusting Air Flow Direction

Cassette Type Airflow Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting louvers manually or automatically using the SWING button.

Duct and Ceiling Type Airflow

Guidance on setting louvers for optimal cooling and heating airflow direction.

Maintenance Procedures

Indoor Unit and Remote Controller Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the indoor unit and remote controller using appropriate materials.

Pre-operation Checks

Essential checks before operating the unit, including wiring, filters, and outlets.

Air Filter Cleaning and Replacement

Guidelines for cleaning and replacing the air filter to maintain efficiency.

Air Conditioner Operations and Performance

Three-minute Protection Feature

Explanation of the protection feature preventing immediate restarts after operation.

Power Failure Response

How the unit behaves during power failures and how to restart it.

Operating Condition Guidelines

Recommended temperature and humidity ranges for proper cooling, heating, and dry operations.

Installation Guidelines

Location and Interference Considerations

Advice on unit placement to avoid interference and ensure proper drainage.

Noise and Vibration Control

Tips for fixing the unit to minimize noise and vibrations.

Wiring and Grounding

Instructions for proper electrical wiring, grounding, and socket usage.

Relocation Procedures

Advice on consulting a dealer for relocating the air conditioner due to specialized requirements.

Troubleshooting and Causes

Unit Malfunctions and Rechecks

Common issues like inoperability, poor cooling/heating, and necessary rechecks.

Addressing Room Odors and Faults

Explains room odors and critical fault indicators requiring dealer contact.

Remote Controller Operation Issues

Troubleshooting problems with changing fan speed, display, and signal reception.

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