TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUALCONTENTS1. TECHNICAL CHANGES ...22. SAFETY PRECAUTION ...23. PART NAMES AND
10Setting and display items Setting detailsVane · Louver · Vent. (Lossnay)Use to set the vane angle.• Select a desired vane setting from f ve differen
11Setting and display items Setting detailsInitial setting DisplaydetailsMake the settings for the remote controller related items as necessary.Clock:
12°F°C°F°CERROR CODEAFTERTIMERTIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SATONOFFHrAFTERFILTERFUNCTIONONLY1Hr.WEEKLYSIMPLEAUTO OFFPAR-21MAAON/OFFFILTERCHECKOPERATIO
133-4. Wireless remote controllerON/OFF TEMPFANVANETEST RUNAUTO STOPAUTO STARThminLOUVERMODECHECKRESETSET CLOCKMODEL SELECTNOT AVAILABLECHECKTEST RU
1411.29,60038,20010,0000.080.5812.510,80042,6000.070.51*1 Nominal cooling conditionsNote :Indoor :Outdoor :Pipe length :Level difference :27°CDB/19°CW
1515Parts nameService Ref.SymbolTH21TH22TH23TH24FUSEMFMVLEVTB2TB5TB15Resistance 0/15k, 10/9.6k, 20/6.3k, 25/5.4k, 30/4.3k, 40/3.0kResistan
16OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS5Refrigerant pipe : 9.52Flared connection : 3/8F16 O.DLiquid pipeGas pipeDrain hoseSleeve(purchased locally)7575~ 80Throu
17WIRING DIAGRAM6 SYMBOLNAMEI.B INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARDBZCN32CN51CN52CONNECTORBUZZERDSA SURGE ABSORBERREMOTE SWITCHA.BADDRESS BOARDS.B SWITCH BOARDW.
18SYMBOLNAMEI.B INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARDCN100CN32CN51CN52CONNECTORIT TERMINALBZ1 BUZZERREMOTE SWITCHA.BADDRESS BOARDS.B SWITCH BOARDW.B PCB FOR WIRELE
1919TROUBLESHOOTING87REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM8-1. HOW TO CHECK THE PARTSPKFY-P63VKM-E.TH PKYF-P100VKM-E.THPKFY-P63VKM-ER1.TH PKFY-P100VKM-ER1.THPart
22SAFETY PRECAUTIONCAUTIONS RELATED TO NEW REFRIGERANT1TECHNICAL CHANGESPKFY-P63VKM-E.TH PKFY-P63VKM-ER1.THPKFY-P100VKM-E.TH PKFY-P100VKM-ER1.TH• INDO
2001020304050-20-100 1020304050< Thermistor for lower temperature >Temperature ()Resistance (K)4:4365:32:21:1:4:3:2:1Controller boardDrive cir
21Output(Phase)Output{11ON{2 ON{3OFF{4OFF2OFFONONOFF3OFFOFFONON4ONOFFOFFON<Output pulse signal and the valve operation>2 Linear expansion valve
22Notes · High voltage is applied to the connecter (CNMF) for the fan motor. Pay attention to the service. · Do not pull out the connector (CNMF) for
23PKFY-P63VKM-E.TH PKYF-P100VKM-E.THPKFY-P63VKM-ER1.TH PKFY-P100VKM-ER1.TH123456789101~61~412345678Thermistor<Room temperature>positionON OFFFil
24J41, J42WirelessremotecontrollerPair No.Jumper<Initial setting>Pattern ASetting patternJ41 J42Indoor controller jumper wirePair No. of wireles
258-3. TEST POINT DIAGRAM8-3-1. Indoor controller board PKFY-P63VKM-E.THPKFY-P63VKM-ER1.THPKFY-P100VKM-E.THPKFY-P100VKM-ER1.THCN3AConnected to the ter
268-3-3. Address boardPKFY-P63VKM-E.THPKFY-P63VKM-ER1.THPKFY-P100VKM-E.THPKFY-P100VKM-ER1.THSW1Function settingSW12Address setting10ths DIGITSW11Addre
PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONSOPERATION PROCEDURE2727DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE91. REMOVING THE PANEL(1) Press and unlock the knobs on both sides of the front
PHOTOSOPERATION PROCEDURE283. REMOVING THE ELECTRICAL BOX(1) Remove the panel and the corner box. (Refer procedure to 1)(2) Remove the screw and hook
PHOTOSOPERATION PROCEDURE296. REMOVING THE INDOOR FAN MOTOR AND THE LINE FLOW FAN(1) Remove the panel and the corner box. (Refer to procedure 1)(2) Re
33[3] Service tools Use the below service tools as exclusive tools for R407C refrigerant.[2] Refrigerant recharging (1) Refrigerant recharging proc
PHOTOSOPERATION PROCEDURE8. REMOVING THE HEAT EXCHANGER AND LEV(1) Remove the panel and the corner box. (Refer to procedure 1)(2) Remove the electric
4Cautions for units utilizing refrigerant R410ACharge refrigerant from liquid phase of gascylinder.If the refrigerant is charged from gas phase, compo
5[1] Cautions for service(1) Perform service after recovering the refrigerant left in unit completely.(2) Do not release refrigerant in the air.(3) Af
63-1. Indoor unit3PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONSEmergencyoperationswitchFront grilleAir inletFilterAir outletLouverVaneOCH447B
77Function buttonsF1 F2 F3 F4Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit. ON / OFF buttonWhen the backlight is off, pressing any button turns the backlight o
8FriMode Temp. FanRoomCool AutoSet temp.FriCoolMode Temp. FanAutoSet temp.The main display can be displayed in two different modes: "Full" a
9Not all functions are available on all models of indoor units.Filter informationError informationEnergy savingAuto returnScheduleNight setbackMain me
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