ELATION PROFESSIONAL MSZ-GS06 Split Type Air Conditioners Instruction Manual

June 15, 2024
ELATION PROFESSIONAL

SPLIT-TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS
INSTALLATION MANUAL MSZ-GS06/09/12/15NA
MSY-GS09/12/15NA

MSZ-GS06 Split Type Air Conditioners

When installing multi units, refer to the installation manual of the multi unit for outdoor unit installation.
Required tools for installation

Phillips screwdriver 5/32 inch (4 mm) hexagonal
Level wrench
Scale Flare tool for R410A
Utility knife or scissors Gauge manifold for R410A
3 inches (75 mm) hole saw Vacuum pump for R410A
Torque wrench Charge hose for R410A
Wrench (or spanner) Pipe cutter with reamer

Before Installation

1-1. The Following Should Always Be Observed for Safety

  • Be sure to read these safety precautions and instructions.
  • Be sure to observe the warnings and cautions specified here.
  • After reading this manual, be sure to store it with the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for future reference.
  • Please report to your supply authority or obtain their consent before connecting this equipment to the power supply system.

Warning (Could lead to death or serious injury.)
■ Do not install the unit by yourself (user).
Improper or incomplete installation could cause fire, electric shock, injury due to the unit falling, or water leakage. Consult a qualified installer or the dealer from whom you purchased the unit.
■ Follow the instructions detailed in the installation manual.
Incomplete installation could cause fire or electric shock, injury due to the unit falling, or leakage of water.
■ When installing the unit, use appropriate protective equipment and tools for safety.
Failure to do so could cause injury.
■ Install the unit securely in a place that can bear the weight of the unit.
If the installation location cannot bear the weight of the unit, the unit could fall causing injury.
■ Do not alter the unit.
It may cause fire, electric shock, injury or water leakage.
■ Perform electrical work according to the installation manual and be sure to use an exclusive circuit. Do not connect other electrical appliances to the circuit.
If the capacity of the power circuit is insufficient or there is incomplete electrical work, it could result in a fire or an electric shock.
■ Ground the unit correctly.
Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone ground. Defective grounding could cause electric shock.
■ Do not damage the wires.
Damaged wires could cause fire.
■ Be sure to shut off the main power when setting up the indoor P.C. board or wiring.
Failure to do so could cause electric shock.
■ Use the specified wires to securely connect the indoor and outdoor units. Attach the wires firmly to avoid applying stress to the terminal block.
Improper connection could cause fire.
■ Do not install the unit in a place where flammable gas may leak.
If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, it could cause an explosion.
■ Do not use intermediate connection of the power cord or the extension cord.
Do not connect many devices to one AC outlet.
It could cause a fire or an electric shock.
■ Use the parts provided or specified parts for the installation work.
The use of defective parts could cause an injury or leakage of water due to a fire, an electric shock, the unit falling, etc.
■ When plugging the power supply plug into the outlet, make sure that there is no dust, blockage, or loose parts both in the outlet and on the plug. Verify that the power supply plug is completely in the outlet.
If there is dust, blockage, or loose parts on the power supply plug or the outlet, it could cause electric shock or fire. If loose parts are found on the power supply plug, replace it.
■ Securely attach the electrical cover to the indoor unit and the service panel to the outdoor unit.
If the electrical cover of the indoor unit and/or the service panel of the outdoor unit are not attached securely, dust, water, etc. could collect in the unit and could cause a fire or an electric shock.
■ When installing, relocating, or servicing the unit, make sure that no substance other than the specified refrigerant (R410A) enters the refrigerant circuit.
Any presence of foreign substance such as air can cause abnormal pressure rise and may result in explosion or injury. The use of any refrigerant other than that specified for the system will cause mechanical failure, system malfunction, or unit breakdown. In the worst case, this could lead to a serious impediment to securing product safety.
■ Do not discharge the refrigerant into the atmosphere. Check that the refrigerant gas does not leak after installation has been completed.
If refrigerant leaks during installation, ventilate the room.
If refrigerant comes in contact with a fire, harmful gas could be generated.
If refrigerant gas leaks indoors, and comes into contact with the flame of a fan heater, space heater, stove, etc., harmful gases will be generated.
■ Use appropriate tools and piping materials for installation.
The pressure of R410A is 1.6 times higher than R22. Not using the appropriate tools and materials, or improper installation could cause the pipes to burst causing an injury.
■ When pumping down the refrigerant, stop the compressor before disconnecting the refrigerant pipes.
If the refrigerant pipes are disconnected while the compressor is running and the stop valve is open, air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigeration cycle could become abnormally high, causing the pipes to burst.
■ When installing the unit, securely connect the refrigerant pipes before starting the compressor.
If the compressor is started before the refrigerant pipes are connected and the stop valve is open, air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigeration cycle could become abnormally high, causing the pipes to burst.
■ Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in this manual.
If fastened too tight, a flare nut could break and cause refrigerant leakage.
■ Install the unit according to national wiring regulations.
■ When opening or closing the valve below freezing temperatures, refrigerant may spurt out from the gap between the valve stem and the valve body, resulting in injuries.
■ Exercise caution when using any auxiliary heat source and follow all third party manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines for installation and usage.
Any auxiliary heat source connected to this unit via the CN24 connection must have an independent temperature control mechanism. Failure to install and maintain such temperature control mechanism may void the warranty for this unit.
Mitsubishi Electric shall not bear any warranty obligation or other liability for any damage or loss in connection with such third party auxiliary heaters.
Caution (Could lead to serious injury when operated incorrectly.)
■ Depending on the installation area, install a Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) circuit breaker.
If the Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) circuit breaker is not installed, an electric shock could occur.
■ Perform the drainage/piping work securely according to the installation manual.
If there is defect in the drainage/piping work, water could drip from the unit, and damage household items.
■ Do not touch the air inlet or the aluminum fins of the outdoor unit.
This could cause injury.
■ Please wear protective equipment when you touch the base of the outdoor unit.
It could cause injury if you do not wear the protective equipment.
■ Do not install the outdoor unit where small animals may live.
If small animals enter the unit and damage its electrical parts, it could cause a malfunction, smoke emission, or fire. Keep the area around the unit clean.
1-3. Specifications
1-3-1. Power Supply and Indoor/Outdoor Wire Connection

  • Power should be taken from an exclusive branched circuit.

  • Wiring work should be based on applicable technical standards.

  • Wiring connections should be made following the diagram.

  • Securely tighten screws.
    Connecting wires and the ground wire

  • Use solid conductor Min. AWG14 or stranded conductor Min. AWG14.

  • Use double insulated copper wire with 600 V insulation.

  • Use copper supply wire.

  • Follow local electrical codes.
    Power supply cable and ground wire

    • Use solid or stranded conductor Min. AWG14.
    • Use copper supply wire.
  • Follow local electrical codes.

Note:
When the indoor unit is powered from the outdoor unit, depending on local code, a disconnect switch needs to be installed to a power supply circuit.
1-3-2. Refrigerant Pipes

  • To prevent condensation, insulate the two refrigerant pipes.

Caution
Be sure to use the insulation of specified thickness (table on the right). Excessive insulation may cause incorrect installation of the indoor unit, and too little insulation may cause condensate to form.

  • Refrigerant pipe bending radius must be 4 inches (100 mm) or more.
  • The unit has flared connections on both indoor and outdoor sides.
  • Remove the valve cover from the outdoor unit, then connect the pipe.
  • Refrigerant pipes are used to connect the indoor and outdoor units.
  • Be careful not to crush or over bend the pipe in pipe bending.
  • Refrigerant adjustment… If pipe length exceeds 25 feet (7.5 m), additional refrigerant (R410A) charge is required. (The outdoor unit is charged with refrigerant for pipe length up to 25 feet [7.5 m])
  • Please carefully consider the indoor unit location when piping lengths are less than 16 feet (5 m) as there could be intermittent noises during normal operation that would be noticeable in very quiet environments.

Electrical specifications

MODEL| INDOOR| MSZ- GS06NA| MSZ-GS09NA MSY-GS09NA| MSZ-GS12NA MSY-GS12NA| MSZ-GS15NA MSY-GS15NA
---|---|---|---|---|---
OUTDOOR| | MUZ- GS09NA(H) MUY- GS09NA| **MUZ- GS09NAHZ| MUZ- GS12NA(H) MUY- GS12NA| MUZ- GS12NAHZ| MUZ-GS15NA(H) MUY- GS15NA| MUZ- GS15NAHZ**
INDOOR UNIT
Power supply (V, PHASE, Hz)| 208/230, 1, 60
Min. Circuit Ampacity

(A)

| 1.0
Fan motor (F.L.A.)

(A)

| 0.75
OUTDOOR UNIT
Power supply (V, PHASE, Hz)| 208/230, 1, 60
Max. Fuse size (time delay) (A)| *| 15| 15| 15| 15| 15| 15
Min. Circuit Ampacity

(A)

| *| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10
Fan motor (F.L.A.)

(A)

| | 0.50| 0.50| 0.50| 0.50| 0.50| 0.50
Compressor| (R.L.A) (A)| MSZ|
| 6.7| 6.7| 6.7| 7.4| 7.4| 7.4
MSY| | 6.7| –| 6.7| –| 7.4| –
(L.R.A) (A)| MSZ|
| 8.4| 8.4| 8.4| 9.2| 9.2| 9.2
MSY| *| 8.4| –| 8.4| –| 9.2| –
Control voltage| Indoor unit – Remote controller: (Wireless) Indoor unit – Outdoor unit: DC12-24 V (Polar)

  • MSZ-GS06NA is a dedicated indoor unit for multi system. Refer to the installation manual of the multi unit for details.

Pipe| Outside diameter| Minimum wall thickness| Insulation thickness| Insulation material
---|---|---|---|---
inch (mm)
For liquid| 1/4 (6.35)| 0.0315 (0.8)| 5/16 (8)| Heat resistant foam plastic 0.045 Spe- cific gravity
For gas| 3/8 (9.52)| 0.0315 (0.8)| 5/16 (8)
1/2 (12.7)| 0.0315 (0.8)| 5/16 (8)
Limits

Pipe length| MSZ/MSY-GS09/12/15NA| 65 feet (20 m) max.
Height difference| MSZ/MSY-GS09/12/15NA| 40 feet (12 m) max.
No. of bends| 10 max.
Pipe length| Up to 25 feet (7.5 m)| No additional charge is required.
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Exceeding 25 feet (7.5 m)| Additional charge is required. (Refer to the table below.)
Refrigerant to be added| MSZ/MSY-GS09/12/15NA| 1.08 oz each 5 feet (20 g/m)

1-4. Installation Diagram
Accessories
Check the following parts before installation.

(1) Installation plate 1
(2) Attachment screws for the installa- tion plate 4 × 25 mm 5
(3) Wireless remote controller 1
(4) Felt tape (For left or left-rear piping) 1
(5) Remote controller holder 1
(6) Screws for the remote controller holder 3.5 × 16 mm (Black) 2
(7) Battery (AAA) for (3) 2
(8) Air cleaning filter 2

Field-supplied parts

(A) Indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire*1 1
(B) Extension pipe 1
(C) Wall hole sleeve 1
(D) Wall hole cover 1
(E) Pipe attachment strap 2 to 5
(F) Screw for (E) 4 × 20 mm 2 to 5
(G) Piping tape 1
(H) Putty 1
(I) Drain hose (or soft PVC hose, 15 mm inner diameter or hard PVC pipe
VP30) 1
(J) Drain hose (or soft PVC hose, 15 mm inner diameter or hard PVC pipe
VP16) 0 or 1
(K) Power supply cord*1 1

Note:
*1 Place indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire (A) and power supply cord (K) at least 3 feet (1m) away from the TV antenna wire.
Units should be installed by licensed contractor according to local code requirements.
Units should be installed by licensed contractor according to local code requirements.
Note:

  • The dimensions indicated in the arrows (<) above show the required space to guarantee performance of the air conditioner. Install the outdoor unit where the maximum possible space can be provided, considering later relocation, services, or repairs.
  • The cooling/heating performance and the efficiency of powerusage may fall about 10% atthe place where short cycle is likely occur due to poor ventilation. Installing the air outlet guide (optional) can improve performances.
  • If air from the outlet blows against the wall it may cause stains on the wall

2 When front and sides of unit are clear, 4 inches (100 mm) or more
3When any 2 sides of left right and rear of unit are clear, 8 inches (200 mm) or more Drain piping for outdoor unit
Install the unit horizontally
Do not use drain socket in cold regions. Drain may freeze and make the fan stop.
The outdoor unit produces condensate during the heating operation. Select the installation place to ensure to prevent the outdoor unit and/or the grounds from being wet by drain water or damaged by frozen drain water.

Indoor Unit Installation

2 1. Attaching the Installation Plate

  • Find a stud in the wall to attach installation plate (1) horizontally by tightening the fixing screws (2) firmly.
  • To prevent installation plate (1) from vibrating, be sure to install the attachment screws in the holes indicated in the illustration. For added support, addtional screws may also be nstalled in other holes.
  • When the indoor unit is to be attached to a concrete wall using recessed bolts, secure installation plate (1) using 7/16 inch x 13/16 inch – 7/16 inch x 1 inch (11 mm x 20 mm 11 mm x 26 mm) oval hole (17-3/4 inches [450 mm] pitch).
  • If the recessed bolt is too long, change it for a shorter one (field-supplied).

2-2. Drilling

  1. Determine where the holes wil be located on the wall
  2. Drilla o 3 inches (75 mm) hole. The outdoor side should be 6/32 to 9/32 inch (5 to 7 mm) lower than the indoor side.
  3. Insert wall hole sleeve (C)

2-3. Connecting Wires for the Indoor Unit
Note:
When the indoor unit is powered from the outdoor unit, depending on local code, a discon-nect switch needs to be installed to a power supply circuit

  1. Remove the panel assembly. (Refer to 5-1.)
  2. Place the upper part of the indoor unit on the installation plate.
  3. Remove comer box and electrical cover.
  4. Remove display panel, conduit cover and condit plate.
  5. Attach conduit pipe (for rear piping) / elbow joint (for right, left, or downward piping) to conduit plate with lock nut. The thread of the installed condi pipe / elbow joint appearing inside should be less than 3/8 inch (10 mm). (Fig. 1) Elbow joint should appear less than 1-3/16 inches (30 mm) outside. (Fig. 2)
  6. Process the end of ground wire (Fig. 3). Connectit to the ground terminal of electrical parts boy X
  7. Process the end of indoorfoutdoor unit connecting wire (A) (Fig. 3). Attach itto the terminal block. Be careful not to make mis-wiring. Attach the wire to the terminal block securely so thatits core cannot be seen, and no external force affects the connecting section of the terminal block
  8. Firmly tighten the terminal screws. After tightening, verify that the wires are tightly fastened.
  9. Reinstall conduit plate, conduit cover and display panel.
  10. According to the piping direction, remove the shaded part of the left side of box (Fig. 4) or comer box (Fig. 5). Reinstall electrical cover, comer box and front panel

Remark:
” Adisconnect swich ‘should be required.
Check the local code.

  • Use a ring fongue termi-nal in order to connect a ground wire toterminal 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping
    24-1. Pipe Forming

    • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping
    • Make sure that the drain hose is not crowded or bent
    • Do not pull the hose when applying the tape.
    • When the drain hose passes the room, be sure to wrap it with insulation material (field- supplied).

Note:
Make sure not to damage the cover of refigerant pipe when attaching it back on with screws,
Left or left-rear piping
Note:
Be sure to reattach the drain hose and the drain cap if the piping is being installed on left or left-rear of unit, otherwise, water could drip down from the drain hose:

  1. Place the refigerant piping and the drain hose together, then firmly apply felt tape (4) from the end.
    Felttape (4) overlap width should be 1/3 the tape width. Use a bandage stopper at the end of felt tape (4).

  2. Pull out the drain cap at the back right of the indoor unit. (Fig. 1)
    • Hold the convex section at the end and pull the drain cap.

  3. Pull out the drain hose at the back left of the indoor unit. (Fig. 2)
    • Hold the claw marked by the arrows and pull out the drain hose forward.

  4. Put the drain cap into the section to which the drain hose is to be attached at the rear of the indoor unit. (Fig. 3)
    • Insert a screwdriver into the hole on the cap and insert the cap fully into the drain pan

  5. Insert the drain hose fully into the drain pan at the back right of the indoor unit. (Fig. 4) + Check if the hose is hooked securely to the projection of its inserting part at thedrain pan.

  6. Insert the drain hose into wall hole sleeve (C), and attach the upper part of indoor unit onto the installation plate (1). Then, shift the indoor unit completely to the left to make placing the piping in the back of the unit easier.

  7. Cut out a piece of cardboard from the shipping box, roll it up, hook itonto the back rib, and use it as a spacer tolift the indoor unt. (Fig. 5)

  8. Connect the refrigerant piping with the extension pipe (B).

  9. Attach the lower part of the indoor unit into the installation plate (1).

Rear or bottom piping

  1. Place the refrigerant piping and the drain hose together, then firmly apply piping tape (G) from the end
  2. Insertthe piping and the drain hose into the wall hole sleeve (C), and attach the upperpart of the indoor unit on the installation plate (1)
  3. Checkifthe indoor unit is attached securely on the installation plate (1) by moving the unittoleft and right
  4. Attach the lower part of the indoor unit into the installation plate (1).

Right piping
Note
Before performing the following, make sure that wiring is completed, and the conduit coveris installed. (Refer to 2-3.)

  1. Place the refrigerant piping and the drain hose together, shift them to left side of the unit, and then firmly apply piping tape (G) from the end
  2. Insertthe piping and the drain hose into the wall hole sleeve (C), and attach the upper part of the indoor unit on the installation plate (1)
  3. Checkifthe indoor unit is attached securely on the installation plate (1) by moving the unittoleft and right
  4. Attach the lower part of the indoor unit into the installation plate (1),

24-2. Drain
Piping

  • Do not cut the drain hose of the unit. (Fig. 1)
  • If the extension drain hose has to pass through a room, be sure to wrap twith insula-tion (feld-supplied).
  • The drain hose should point downward for easy drain. (Fig. 2)
  • If the drain hose provided with the indoor unitis too short, connect it with afield-supplied drain hose (). (Fig. 3)
  • When connecting the drain hose to a hard vinyl chioride pipe, be sure to insert it securely into the pipe. (Fig. 4)
  • Make sure that no stress is applied to the connecting portion of the drain hose after installing the indoor unit. Otherwise, breakage or water leakage may result
  • Be sure to use the drain hose attached to the indoor unit. Otherwise, water leakage or breakage due to chemical may result.
  • Do ot apply any agent on the drain port. Doing so may cause breakage.

Do not put the drain pipe directly in a drainage ditch where Ammonia or Sulphuric gas may be generated. The evaporated corrosive gas may return to the indoor side through drain pipe and this may cause an unpleasant odor and corrosion on Heat exchanger may occur.

Outdoor Unit Installation

3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit

  1. Remove the service panel
  2. Remove the conduit cover.
  3. Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit with screws,
  4. Connectthe ground wires of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire (A) and power supply cord (K) to the TB support.
  5. Loosen the terminal screws, then attach indoorfoutdoor unit connecting wire (A) and power sup- ply cord (K) from the indoor unit correctly to the terminal block. Attach the wires to the terminal block securely so that the cores cannot be seen, and no external force affects the connecting section of the teminal block
  6. Firmly tighten the terminal screws. After tightening, verify that the wires are tightly fastened
  7. Install the conduit cover.
  8. Install the service panel securely.

3-2. Flare Connection

  1. Cut the copper pipe as straight as possible with a pipe cutter. (Fig. 1, 2)
  2. Remove all burrs from the cut section of the pipe, ensuring that precautions are taken to avoid getting metal shavings into the piping. (Fig. 3)
  3. Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor units, then put them on pipe.
  4. Flaring work (Fig. 4, 5). Finmly hold copper pipe in the dimension shown in the table. Select Ainch (mm) from the table according to the tool you use.
  5. Check
    • Compare the flared work with Fig. 6.
    • Ifflare is defective, cut off the section and repeat procedure.

Pipe diam- eter inch (mm)| B inch (mm)|

A inch (mm)

| Tightening torque
---|---|---|---
Clutch type tool for R410A| Clutch type tool for R22| Wing nut type tool for R22| ft-lb (kgf•cm)| N•m
ø 1/4 (6.35)| 21/32 (17)| 0 to 0.02 (0 to 0.5)| 0.04 to 0.06 (1.0 to 1.5)| 0.06 to 0.08 (1.5 to 2.0)| 10 to 13 (140 to 180)| 13.7 to 17.7
ø 3/8 (9.52)| 7/8 (22)| 25 to 30 (350 to 420)| 34.3 to 41.2
ø 1/2 (12.7)| 1-1/32 (26)| 0.08 to 0.10 (2.0 to 2.5)| 36 to 42 (500 to 575)| 49.0 to 56.4
ø 5/8  (15.88)| 1-5/32 (29)| 54 to 58 (750 to 800)| 73.5 to 78.4

3-3. Pipe Connection

  • Fasten flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in the table (refer to 3-2.).
  • When fastened too tight, flare nut may eventually break and cause refrigerant leakage.
  • Be sure to wrap insulation around the piping. Direct contact with the bare piping may result inbums or frostbite.

Indoor unit connection
Connect both liquid and gas pipings to indoor unit.

  • Do not apply refrigeration oil on screw threads. Excessive tightening torque will result in damage on the screw.
  • To connect, first align the center, then tighten the first 3 to 4 tums of flare nut by hand
  • Use tightening torque table above as a guideline for indoor unit side joints, and tighten using two wrenches. Excessive tightening damages the flare section

Outdoor unit connection
Connect pipes to stop valve pipe joint of the outdoor unit following the same procedure detailed in Indoor unit connection

  • For tightening, use a torque wrench or spanner.

Warning
When installing the unit, securely connect the refrigerant pipes before starting the compressor.
3-4. Insulation and Taping

  1. Cover piping joints with pipe cover.
  2. For outdoor unit side, insulate the piping, including valves.
  3. Apply piping tape (G) starting from the connection on the outdoor unit.
    • When piping has to be installed through a ceiling, closet or where the temperature and humidity are high, use addifional field-supplied insulation to prevent condensation

Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run

4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test

  1. Remove Service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines. (The stop valves are fully closed when shipped.) Leave closed

  2. Connect gauge manifold to ports of stop valves.

  3. Evacuate the systemto 4000 microns from both service valves. System manifold gauges
    must not be used to measure vacuum. A micron gauge must be used at all times. Break
    the vacuum with Nitrogen(N2) into the discharge service valve to 0 PSIG.

  4. Evacuate the system to 1500 microns. Break the vacuum with Nitrogen(N2) into the
    discharge service valve to 0 PSIG.

  5. Evacuate the system to 500 microns.

  6. Close gauge manifold valves, stop the pump, and conduct a 30 minute rise test

  7. System should hold 500 microns for a minimum of 1 hour.

  8. Fully open the valve stem of all stop valves on both sides of gas pipe and liquid pipe by the hexagonal wrench. f the valve stem hits the stopper, do not tur it any further.
    Operating without fully opening lowers the performance and this causes trouble.

  9. Refer to 13 and charge the prescribed amount of additional refrigerant if needed. Be sure to charge slowly with liquid refrigerant. Otherwise composition of the refrigerant in the system may be changed and affect performance of the air conditioner.

  10. Remove gauge manifolds and replace service port caps and tighten

  11. Leak test

4-2. Test Run

  1. Insert power supply plug into the power outlet and/or turn on the breaker

  2. Pressing the E.O. SW will perform a test run for 30 minutes.
    (For MISZ, pressing the switch once will perform COOL op-eration and twice will perform HEAT operation.) If the upper lamp blinks every 0.5 seconds, inspect the indoorioutdoor unit connecting wire (A). After the test run, emergency COOL mode (75°F [24°C] COOL) willstart.

  3. To stop operation, press the E.O. SW several times until all LED lamps tum off. Refer to operating instructions for details.

Checking the remote (infrared) signal reception
Press the OFF/ON button on the remote controller (3) and listen for an audible indicator from the indoor unit. Press the OFF/ON button again to turn the air conditioner off.

  • Once the compressor stops, the restart preventive device operates so the compressor wil not operate for 3 minutes to protect the air conditioner.

4-3. Auto Restart Function
This product is equipped with an auto restart function. When the power supply is cut off during operation, such as during blackouts, the function automatically starts operation in the previous setting once the power supply is resumed. (Refer to the operating instructions for details.)
Caution:

  • Aftertest run or remote signal reception check, turn off the unit with the E.O. SW or the remote controller before turning off the power supply. If this procedure is not performed, the unit will automatically begin operation when power supply is resumed To the user
  • After installing the unit, explain to the user about auto restart function.
  • If auto restart function is unnecessary, it can be deactivated. Consult the service rep-resentative to deactivate the function. Refer to the service manual for details.

4-4 Explanation to the User

  • Usingthe OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, explain to the user how to use the air conditioner (the remote controler, removing the air filters, placing orremoving the remote controller from the remote controller holder, cleaning methods, precautions for operation, etc.)
  • Recommend that the user read the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS carefully

Relocation and Maintenance

5-1. Removing and Installing the Panel Assembly
Removal procedure (Fig. 1)

  1. Remove the two screws that attach the panel assembly.
  2. Remove the panel assembly. Be sure to remove its bottom end first

Installation procedure (Fig. 2)

  1. Install the panel assembly following the removal procedure in reverse.
  2. Be sure to press the positions as indicated by the arrows in order to attach the assembly completely to the unit.
  • Do ot hold the A part when installing/removing or carrying the panel, or the panel might be damaged

5-2. Removing the Indoor Unit
Remove the botiom of the indoor unit from the installation plate.
When releasing the comer part, release both left and right bottom corner part of indoor unit and pull it downward and forward as shown in the figure on the right.
If the above method cannot be used
Remove the front panel. Then, insert hexagonal wrenches into the square holes on the left and right sides of the unit and push them up as shown in the following figure.
The bottom of the indoor unit lowers and releases the hooks. 5-3. Pumping Down
When relocating or disposing of the air conditioner, pump down the system following the procedure below so that refrigerant is not released into the atmosphere.

  1. Connect the gauge manifold valve to the service port of the stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit

  2. Fully close the stop valve on the liquid pipe side of the outdoor unit

  3. Close the stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit almost completely so that it can be easily closed fully when the pressure gauge shows 0 psi [Gauge] (0 Mpa)

  4. Start the emergency COOL operation
    To start the emergency operation in COOL mode, disconnect the power supply plug and/or tur of the breaker. After 15 seconds, connect the power supply plug and/or turn on the breaker, and then press the E.O. SW once. (The emergency COOL operation can be performed continuously for up to 30 minutes.)

  5. Fully close the stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit when the pressure gauge shows (0.1 to 0 psi [Gauge] (0.05 to 0 Mpa))

  6. Stop the emergency COOL operation.
    To stop operation, press the E.O. SW several times until all LED lamps turn off. Refer to operating instructions for details,

Connecting the Interface/Connector Cable to the Air Conditioner

  • Connect the INTERFACE/CONNECTOR CABLE to the Indoor electronic control P.C. board of the air conditioner with the connecting cable.
  • Cutting or extending the connecting cable of the INTERFACE/CONNECTOR CABLE results in defects in connecting
  • Do not bundle the connecting cable together with power supply cord, indoor/outdoor connecting wire, and/or earth wire. Keep as much distance as possible between the connecting cable and those wires.
  • The thin part of the connecting cable should be stored and placed where customers cannot touch it

Warning
Fix the connecting cable at the prescribed position securely. Incorrect installation may cause electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODAKU,
TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN

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