10-12. Preparation for Test Run
10-12-1. Switching the temperature sensor
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Temperature sensors are contained in the indoor unit
and wireless remote controller. One or the other of the
temperature sensors is used for operation.
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If
(body sensor) appears on the LCD display of the
wireless remote controller, then the indoor unit body sensor
is used for operation.
To switch to the remote controller sensor, open the remote
controller cover and press the SENSOR button once. The
(body sensor) display disappears and the remote control
sensor is used for operation.
N OT E
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Even if the remote controller sensor is selected, the sensor
will be automatically switched to the indoor unit body sensor
if no temperature signal has been received from the remote
controller for 10 minutes. Install the remote controller in a
position where the signal can be reliably received by the unit.
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When group control is engaged, be sure to use the body
sensor.
10-12-2. Using the remote controller
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Face the remote controller toward the receiver (on the main
unit). (Fig. 10-9)
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The signal can be received up to a distance of approximately
8 m.
Use this distance as a guide. This distance may vary
somewhat depending on the battery capacity and other
factors.
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Be sure that there are no objects between the remote
controller and the receiver which may block the signal.
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The unit beeps when a signal is received correctly.
(For operation start only, the unit beeps twice.)
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Do not drop, throw, or wash the remote controller.
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Do not place the remote controller in locations exposed to
direct sunlight or nearby a stove.
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OPERATION TIMER
STANDBY
Receiver
Fig. 10-9
10-13. Test Run
Using the control unit
(1) Change the indoor control unit switch from "ON" → "TEST".
(The outdoor unit will not operate for 3 minutes after the
power is turned ON and after operation is stopped.)
(2) All the indicator lamps blink while the test run is in
progress.
(3) Temperature control is not possible during the test run.
(4) If correct operation is not possible, the trouble will be indicated
by the indicator lamps. Refer to "10-15. Table of Self Diagnostic
Functions and Corrections" and correct the problem.
(5) After the test is completed, change the control unit switch
from "TEST" → "ON". Confirm that the indicator lamps
have stopped blinking. (A function is included which
cancels the test run after a 60-minute timer has elapsed, in
order to prevent continuous test run operation.)
Indoor control unit switch
OPERATION TIMER
NOT E
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This mode places a large load on the devices. Use it only for
performing test runs.
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A test run is not possible if the power is turned ON with the
switch in the TEST position.
After the power has been turned ON, change the switch
once to ON or OFF, then switch it back to the TEST position.
10-14. Precautions
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Request that the customer be present when the test run is
performed. At this time, explain the operation manual and
have the customer perform the actual steps.
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Be sure to pass the manuals and warranty certificate to the
customer.
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Check that the 220 – 240 V AC wiring is not connected to the
inter-unit control wiring connector terminal.
* If 220 – 240 V AC is accidentally applied, the indoor or
outdoor unit control PCB fuse (0.5 A for both indoor and
outdoor units) will blow in order to protect the PCB. Correct
the wiring connections, then disconnect the 2P connectors
(indoor: blue) (outdoor: blue, serial 1) that are connected
to the PCB, and replace them with 2P connectors (indoor:
brown) (outdoor: brown, serial 2).
If operation is still not possible after changing the brown
connectors, try cutting the varistor (black) (both indoor and
outdoor).
(Be sure to turn the power OFF before performing this
work.) (Fig. 10-10)
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ON
OFF
TEST
Indicator lamps
STANDBY