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1. Precautions
1-1 InstaIIing the air conditioner
Users should not lnstall the alr condltloner by themselves.
Ask the dealer or authorlzed company to lnstall the alr condltloner except the wlndow-type alr condltloner ln U.S.A and Canada.
|f you don't lnstall the alr condltloner properly, lt may cause a flre, a water leakage or an electrlc shock.
ou must lnstall the alr condltloner accordlng to the natlonal wlrlng regulatlons and safety regulatlons.
|nstall the lndoor unlt hlgher than 2.5m from the floor to avold the ln[ury caused by the operatlon of the fan.
(except the wlndow-type alr condltloner)
The manufacturer ls not responslble for any accldents or ln[ury caused by an lncorrect lnstallatlon.
when lnstalllng the bullt-ln type alr condltloner, keep all electrlc cables such as the power cable and the connectlon cord ln plpes,
ducts, or cable channels to protect them from the danger of lmpact or any other lncldents.
1-2 Power suppIy and circuit breaker
|f the power cord of the alr condltloner ls damaged, lt must be replaced by the manufacturer or a quallfled person ln order to avold
a hazard.
The alr condltloner must be plugged lnto an lndependent clrcult lf appllcable or connect the power cable to the auxlllary clrcult
breaker.
An all pole dlsconnectlon from the power supply must be lncorporated ln the flxed wlrlng wlth a contact openlng of >3mm.
A o not extend an electrlc cord to the alr condltloner.
The alr condltloner must be plugged ln after you complete the lnstallatlon.
1-3 During operation
A o not repalr the alr condltloner at your dlscretlon.
|t ls recommended to contact a servlce center dlrectly.
Never splll any klnd of llquld on the alr condltloner.
|f thls happens, turn off the alr condltloner and contact an authorlzed servlce center.
A o not lnsert anythlng between the alrflow blades to prevent damage of the lnner fan and consequent ln[ury.
Keep chlldren away from the alr condltloner.
A o not place any obstacles ln front of the alr condltloner.
A o not spray any klnd of llquld lnto the lndoor unlt. |f thls happens, turn off the alr condltloner and contact a servlce center.
Make sure that the alr condltloner ls well ventllated at all tlmes:
A o not place a cloth or other materlals over lt.
Pemove the batterles lf you don't use the remote control for a long tlme. (|f appllcable)
Use the remote control wlthln 7 meters from the lndoor unlt. (|f appllcable)
l-2 Samsung Llectronlcs
1-4 Disposing of the unit
8efore throwlng out the alr condltloner, remove the batterles from the remote control.
when you dlspose of the alr condltloner, consult your dealer. |f plpes are removed lncorrectly, refrlgerant may blow out and cause
alr pollutlon. when lt contacts wlth your skln, lt can cause skln ln[ury.
The package of the alr condltloner should be recycled or dlsposed of properly for envlronmental reasons.
1-5 Dthers
Never store or load the alr condltloner upslde down or sldeways to prevent the damage to the compressor.
oung chlldren or lnflrm persons should be always supervlsed when they use the alr condltloner.
Max current ls measured accordlng to |LC standard for safety.
Current ls measured accordlng to |SO standard for energy efflclency.
goodsleep Mode
good sleep mode can help you sleep quickly and soundly and wake up refreshed.
Catech in Filter
Silver Nano Evap orator
Deo dorizing Filter
then withclean,refreshin air
Model
Item
AQ09VFUAGM/CV
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
Type Wall-mounted Wall-mounted
Performance
Capacity
Cooling
kW
(Low/ Std / Max)
. 0.791/3.517/4.396 ting a e H
20 / 48 / 63 20 / 71/ 82
20 / 71 / 85 20 /83/ 100
0.821/2.638/3.312
200/670/900
190/960/1250
210/1080/1250
190/1170/1550
0.821/3.517/3.986
0.791/3.986/5.129
Running Frequency
Cooling
Hz
(Low/ Std / Max)
ting a e H
- - h / g n i y f i d i m u h e D
Air Volume
Cooling
/min
(H/M/L)
ting a e H
Noise
Cooling
dB
(H/L)
3 5 3 4 51 43 ting a e H
Cooling
W/W
(Std)
ting a e H
z H - V - h p r e w o P
Power
Power Consumtion
Cooling
W
(Low/ Std / Max)
ating e H
Operating Current
Cooling
A
(Low/ Std / Max)
ting a e H
Power Factor
Cooling
%
(Low/ Std / Max)
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7 ting a e H
Size
Outer Dimension W x H x D
mm 880*360*260 926*640*384
0.5 3 8.2 30.5 8.2 g k Weight(Net)
Refrigerant Pipe
7.5 x 5 3 . 6 7.5 x 5 3 . 6 L(m) x m m Liquid
7.5 x 52 . 9 7.5 x . 9.52 L(m) x m m s a G
L(mm) x D Drain Hose
Compressor
UG9A090FUBJPSS otary R e p y T
Motor
Hermetic e p y T
t u p t u O d e t a R
e p y T Oil
Blower
Motor
Steel / sin e R e p y T
Rated Output W 40 93 40 93
p e t S 4 2 w o R 1 p e t S 4 1 w o R 2 r e g n a h c x E t a e H
Refrigerant Control Unit V E E V E E
0 0 7 0 0 7 c c r Oil Capacity e z e e r F
Refrigerant to Change (R410A) g
e n o N e n o N Protection Device(OLP)
: t i n U r o o d n I Cooling TestCondition
Outdoor Unit : DB95F WB75F
Heating TestCondition
Operation conditon range
cooling
indoor
Outdoor
heating
indoor
Outdoor
AQ12VFUAGM/CV
3 5 3 4 51 43
DB80F WB67F
(Outdoor Unit : DB35C WB24C)
Outdoor Unit : DB47F WB43F
(Outdoor Unit : DB 7C WB6C)
Outdoor Unit : DB68F WB59F
(Outdoor Unit : DB 20C WB15C)
(Indoor Unit : DB 27C WB19C)
61F~90F(16C~32C) 61F~90F(16C~32C)
14F~114.8F(-10C~46C)
80F( 27C ) or less 80F( 27C ) or less
5F~75F(-15C~24C) 5F~75F(-15C~24C)
- -
- -
3.94/13.43/14.17
3.66/12.50/13.19
1-208/230-60
1.5/3.8/4.5
1.3/5.0/6.0
1.5/5.5/5.8
1.3/6.1/7.0
900
20*550
3.26/11.11/11.72
3.41/11.62/12.26
1-208/230-60
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7
880*360/260 926*640*384
20*550
UG9A090FUBJPSS , Rotary
p e t S 4 1 w o R 2 p e t S 4 2 w o R 1
14F~114.8F(-10C~46C)
900
-
-
-
-
875 875
Hermetic
FREOLa68ES-T FREOLa68ES-T
Steel / sin e R Steel / sin e R Steel / sin e R
Model
Item
AQ18VFUAGM/CV
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
Type Wall-mounted Wall-mounted
Performance
Capacity
Cooling
kW
(Low/ Std / Max)
.
0.82/6.00/7.47
g n i t a e H
15 / 72 / 82 15 / 76 / 88
15 / 76 / 93 15 / 76/ 100
1.29/5.27/6.15
300/1820/2000
240/1780/2300
370/2490/2800
350/2650/3500
1.29/7.03/7.91
1.67/7.91/9.96
Running Frequency
Cooling
Hz
(Low/ Std / Max)
g n i t a e H
- - h / g n i y f i d i m u h e D
Air Volume
Cooling
/min
(H/M/L)
g n i t a e H
Noise
Cooling
dB
(H/L)
8 5 8 4 58 48 g n i t a e H
Cooling
W/W
(Std)
g n i t a e H
z H - V - h p r e w o P
Power
Power Consumtion
Cooling
W
(Low/ Std / Max)
g n i t a e H
Operating Current
Cooling
A
(Low/ Std / Max)
g n i t a e H
Power Factor
Cooling
%
(Low/ Std / Max)
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7 g n i t a e H
Size
Outer Dimension W x H x D
mm 1125*375*290 926*640*384
3.5 5 11.5 38.5 11.5 g k ) t e N ( t h g i e W
Refrigerant Pipe
7.5 x 5 3 . 6 7.5 x 5 3 . 6 L(m) x m m d i u q i L
7.5 x 88 . 15 7.5 x 12.7 L(m) x m m s a G
x L(mm) D e s o H n i a r D
Compressor
UG4T150FUDJQ , y r a t o R e p y T
Motor
Herm etic e p y T
t u p t u O d e t a R
FREOLa68ES-T e p y T l i O
Blower
Motor
esin/Steel R e p y T
Rated Output W 40 93 40 93
p e t S 4 2 w o R 2 16(15)Step w o R 2 r e g n a h c x E t a e H
Refrigerant Control Unit V E E V E E
0 0 7 0 0 7 c c y t i c a p a C l i O r e z e e r F
Refrigerant to Change (R410A) g
e n o N e n o N Protection DeviceOLP)
: Indoor Unit
oling TestCondition o C
Outdoor Unit : DB95F WB75F
Heating TestCondition
Operation conditon range
cooling
indoor
Outdoor
heating
indoor
Outdoor
AQ24VFUAGM/CV
8 5 8 4 58 48
DB80F WB67F
(Outdoor Unit : DB35C WB24C)
Outdoor Unit : DB47F WB43F
(Outdoor Unit : DB 7C WB6C)
Outdoor Unit : DB68F WB59F
(Outdoor Unit : DB 20C WB15C)
(Indoor Unit : DB 27C WB19C)
61F~90F(16C~32C) 61F~90F(16C~32C)
14F~114.8F(-10C~46C)
80F( 27C ) or less 80F( 27C ) or less
5F~75F(-15C~24C) 5F~75F(-15C~24C)
- -
esin/Steel R esin/Steel R esin/Steel R
- -
2.9/9.89/10.42
3.37/12.52/12.13
1-208/230-60
2.2/8.9/9.5
2.0/8.8/10.5
2.6/11.9/12.5
2.3/13.3/16.5
1300
20*550
2.82/9.64/10.17
2.99/10.19/10.75
1-208/230-60
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7
5 9 / 0 9 / 5 7
1023*413*925
20*550
UG4T200FUAE4 , y r a t o R
p e t S 6 3 w o R 2
14F~114.8F(-10C~46C)
1650
1125*375*290
p e t S 6(15) 1 w o R 2
-
-
-
-
1369 1788
FREOLa68ES-T
Herm etic
AO36V|UAOM0V
2 649 6 11 14
2 649 9613 19


1 3 0
1 16

6
66
6
66
11 00
10 63

3 614 218 0
3 31 021 0
80909
9 0 9 80
13 2 420 326
18 2 W N
8 0
68030004000
62032004 00
12
O T360|U0|
6
2 00
2
20 0

~
~
~
~
~
109 4 6 128

(std)
PO|

3409
1~208230~60
P ~V~

18
Samsung Electronics 2-3
2-3 The Comparative Speciactions of Product
Item
Development Model
Design
I ndoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Net Weight
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Outer Dimension
(WidthxHei ghtxDepth)
Noise
Air Purifying System
Filter
AQ09VFUAGM/CV AQ12VFUAGM/CV
8.2Kg
30.5Kg
880*360*260
43dB
53dB
8.2Kg
30.5Kg
880*360*260
926*640*384
43dB
51dB
Evaporator Catechin Filter Evaporator Catechin Filter
926*640*384
Three Color LED Display Three Color LED Display
Development Model
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Display
Samsung Electronics 2-3
2-3 The Comparative Speciaction of Product
Ite m
Development Model
Design
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Net Weight
Outer Dimension
(WidthxHeightxDepth)
Noise
Air Purify System
Filter
y a l p s i D D E L r o l o C e e r h T Indoor Display
AQ18VFUAGM/CV AQ24VFUAGM/CV
11.5Kg
53.5Kg
1125*375*290
1023*413*925
48dB
58dB
11.5Kg
38.5Kg
1125*375*290
926*640*384
48dB
58dB
y a l p s i D D E L r o l o C e e r h T
Evaporator Catechin Filter
Evaporator Catechin Filter
Development Model
Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Samsung Electronics 2- 3
2~3 T 0 P
!
0 M
Design
Indoor
8 6
8 6 6
AO36V|UAOM0V
1352*420*326
Unit
Outdoor Unit
Net Weight
Outer Dimension
(WidthxHeightxDepth)
Noise
Air Purifying System
Indoor Display
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Filter
87.0kg
1095*476*1285
Evaporator Catechin Filter
Three Color LED Display
Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit
18.2kg
DB90-02738A
DB97-02851C
[AQN09VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN12VFUAGM/CV]
Assy Plate-Hanger
[AQN18VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN24VFUAGM/CV]
DB70-00787A
[AQV36VFUAGM/CV]
Remote Control
DB93-11115Y
[AQN09VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN12VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN18VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN24VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN36VFUAGM/CV]
DB47-90024A
[AQN09VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN12VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN18VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN24VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN36VFUAGM/CV]
DB98-32163A
[AQN09VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN12VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN18VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN24VFUAGM/CV]
[AQN36VFUAGM/CV]
Indoor
Unit
Batteries for Remote Control
Manual
[AQX09VFUAGM/CV]
[AQX12VFUAGM/CV]
[AQX18VFUAGM/CV]
[AQX24VFUAGM/CV]
DB67-00477A
[AQX36VFUAGM/CV]
DB67-20011A
DB73-20134A
[AQX09VFUAGM/CV]
[AQX12VFUAGM/CV]
[AQX18VFUAGM/CV]
[AQX24VFUAGM/CV]
Samsung Llectronlcs 3-l
3. AIignment and Adjustments
3-1 7est Mode
How to Approach 7est Mode
ou can approach the Test Mode by presslng the on/off swltch of
lndoor unlt for 5 seconds.
7est Mode Dperation Dption
After lnstalllng the alr condltloner, check whether each subordlnate ls normally operated or not by operatlng the Test Mode.
- When an error occurs, dispIay the rror Mode.
- Dperation Mode : Cool mode. Operate the cool mode by operatlng the compressor by force wlthout the compressor ON/OPP
accordlng to the set temperature/lndoor temperature. (A o not follow the antlfreeze control)
- Up-down Iouver : Up-down swlng mode
- Indoor Fan : Hlgh
- 8ecause the Test Mode operate the cool mode by force not related to the set temperature / lndoor temperature, check
whether each subordlnate ls operated normally or not after completlng lnstallatlon and must turn off the power of the
alr condltloner.
on/off swltch
AQX09/12/18/24VFUAGM/CV
AQX36VFUAGM/CV
Samsung Electronics 3-4
3-3 Setting Option Setup Method
0 1 2 3 0 5 1 7 4 2 7 B 2 7 4 4 4 E
3 7 8 2 0 0 0 3 4 C 4 B 1 0 4 4 4 2
SEG34 SEG35 SEG36 SEG29 SEG30 SEG31 SEG32 SEG33 SEG24 SEG25 SEG26 SEG27 SEG28 SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23
SEG2 6 1 G E S 5 1 G E S 4 1 G E S 3 G E S SEG17 SEG18 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 SEG13 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG1
3-5 Samsung Electronics
3-3 Setting Option Setup Method(continue)
AQ-12VFUAGM/CV
AQ-09VFUAGM/CV
011425-17423D-
272328-372520
034B4D-114753
200000-300000
011425-17421D-
271A23-372520
034044-113047
200000-300000
012425-17423E-
27343C-37F620
034947-11484C
200000-300000
AQ-18VFUAGM/CV
012425-18428C-
27444E-37F320
034F52-104C4C
200000-300000
AQ-24VFUAGM/CV
01B425-17428C-
276063-37F520
034645-113533
200000-300000
AQ-36VFUAGM/CV
4- 2 SamsungEl ect r onic s
4-1 Indoor Unit
No Par t s Procedure Remar k
1 PANEL-FRONT 1) Stop the driving of air conditioner and
shut
of
main power supply.
2) Open the FRONT-GRILLE and pull out from
the PANEL-FRONT.
3) Detach COVER-TERMINALfrom the PANEL-
FRONT.(use + Screw Driver )
4) Loosen connect or wire(white) and detach the
temperature sensor wire .
5) To detach the FRONT-PANELthe main frame,
unfasten 2 screw at the bottom.(use + Screw
Driver )
6) Take of the FRONT-PANEL,lifting up the bottom.
Operating Instructions and Installation
Samsung Electronics 4-3
No Parts Procedure Remark
2 TRAY DRAIN 1) Loosen stepping motor wire and detach the
hook of main frame.
2) To detach TRAY-DRAIN from the main frame,
pull the bottom of the TRAY-DRAIN towards
you.
3 CONTROL IN 1) Unfasten the earth screw.(use + ScrewDriver)
2) Detach COVER-CONTROL from the CASECONTROL.
3) Detach the temperature sensor.
4) Loosen MOTOR Wire.
5) Take of the CASE-CONTROL from the main
frame.
Operating Instructions and Installation
4-4 Samsung Electronics
r a m e R e r u d e c o r P s t r a P o N k
4 PBA 1) Unfasten the screw.
2) Cut the cable tie.
3) Loosen the terminal block wires.
Caution:
The terminal is locking type.
So, when you separate terminals,
pull pressing the button.
Button
Operating Instructions and Installation
Samsung Electronics 4-5
No Parts Procedure Remark
4 PBA 4) Loosen the Motor Feedback connector.
Caution:
When you separate the connector,
pull pressing the locking button.
5) Loosen Stepping MOTOR connector.

Caution:
When you separate the connector,
pull pressing the locking button.
6) Loosen Main Power connector.

Caution:
When you separate the connector,
pull pressing the locking button.
7) Loosen the Thermistor wire connector
8) Loosen the Relay connector(Red,White).
Caution:
When you separate the connector,
pull pressing the locking button.
Operating Instructions and Installation
4-6 Samsung Electronics
No Parts Procedure Remark
5 EVAPORATOR 1) Unfasten the screw at the right side.
(use + ScrewDriver)
2) Unfasten the screw at the left side.
(use + ScrewDriver)
3) Detach the HOLDER PIPE.
4) Take of the EVAPORATOR
from the main frame.
Operating Instructions and Installation
Samsung Electronics 4-7
No Parts Procedure Remark
6 FAN MOTOR
&
CROSS FAN
1) Unfasten the screw in the HOLDER-EVAP on the
left side of evaporator.(use + ScrewDriver)
2) unfasten the 3 points screws in the CASE-
CONTROL, and then detach the CASE.
(use + ScrewDriver)
3) unfasten the screw a little.(use + ScrewDriver)
4) Lift up the evaporator slightly and
pull the CROSS-FAN to the left side.
4-8
No Parts Procedure Remark
l Common work l) Loosen l flxlng screw(CCw) of the Cover-
Control and detach the Cover Control.
2) Loosen flxlng screws(CCw) and detach the
Cablnet-Upper.
3) Loosen l screw(CCw) flxed to assemble Control
8ox wlth Cablnet-Slde PH.
4) Loosen 6 flxlng screws(CCw) and detach the
Cablnet-Slde PH.
4-2 Dutdoor Unit
Samsung Electronics
4-9
||s.ssonb|y .rJ |o.ssonb|y
No Parts Procedure Remark
6) Loosen flxlng screws(CCw) of the Cablnet
Pront.
5) Loosen 2 screws(CCw) flxed on the Gulde
Condenser.
Samsung Electronics
4-10
||s.ssonb|y .rJ |o.ssonb|y
No Parts Procedure Remark
2 Pan
A
Motor
l) etach the Nut Plange llke the plcture on
the rlght slde. (Turn clockwlse because the
screw ls left-handed.)
2) etach the Pan Propeller.
3) Loosen 4 flxlng screws(CCw) to detach
the Motor.
4) lsconnect the wlre between Ass'y Control
Out and Motor.
5) Loosen 2 flxlng screws(CCw) and detach the
8racket Motor.
Samsung Electronics
4-11
||s.ssonb|y .rJ |o.ssonb|y
No Parts Procedure Remark
3 Ass'y Control Out l) etach several connectors from the
Ass'y Control Out.
2) etach several connectors from the PC8 of
Ass'y Control Out.
3) Pull up the Ass'y Control Out.
4 Heat Lxchanger l) Pelease the refrlgerant at flrst
2) Loosen flxlng screw(CCw) and detach the steel
bar.
3) lsassemble the plpes ln both lnlet and outlet
wlth weldlng torck.
8efore you dlsassemble the plpes and
Condenser, be sure that there should be
no refrlgerant remalned ln the unlt.
l) Loosen flxlng screw(CCw) and detach the Heat
Lxchanger
Samsung Electronics
4-12
No Parts Procedure Remark
5 Compressor l) lsassemble the Pelt Comp Sound.
2) Loosen the flxlng nut(CCw) and detach the
Compressor Lead wlre.
3) Loosen the 3 bolts(CCw) at the bottom of
Compressor llke the plcture on the rlght slde.
Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics 4-13
No Parts Procedure Remark
1 Common Work 1) Loosen 2 fxing screws of the Cabi Front Rh
and detach the Cabi Front Rh.
2) Loosen each 8 fxing screws and detach the
Cabi Top Cover.
3) Loosen 17 screws fxed to assemble Control
Box with Cabi Back Rh.
AQX36VFUAGM/CV
4-14 Samsung Electronics
No Parts Procedure Remark
4) Loosen 4 screws fixed on cond-bar.
5) Loosen 4 screws fixed on cond-bar.
6) Loosen 13 fixing screws of the Cabi Front
Lf and detach it.
Samsung Electronics 4-15
No Parts Procedure Remark
2 Fan
&
Motor
1) Detach the Nut Flange like the picture on
the right side.(Turn clockwise because the
screw is left-handed.)
(Use Monkey Spanner.)
2) Detach the Fan Propeller.
3) Loosen 4 fixing screws to detach the Motor.
(Use Monkey Spanner.)
4) Disconnect the wire between Assy Control
Out and Motor.
5) Loosen 2 fixing bolts and detach the
Bracket Motor.(Use Monkey Spanner.)
4-16 Samsung Electronics
No Parts Procedure Remark
3 Assy Control Out 1) Detach several connectors from the
Assy Control Out.
2) Detach several connectors from the PCB
of Assy Control Out.
3) Pull up the Assy Control Out.
4 Heat Exchanger 1) Release the refrigerant at first.
2) Loosen fixing screw on both sides.
3) Disassemble the pipes in both inlet and
outlet with welding torch.
4) Detach the Heat Exchanger.
Samsung Electronics 4-17
No Parts Procedure Remark
5 Compressor 1) Loosen the fixing nut and detach the
Compressor Lead Wire.
(Use Monkey Spanner.)
2) Disassemble the Felt Comp Sound.
3) Loosen the 3 bolts at the bottom of
Compressor like the picture on the
right side.(Use Monkey Spanner.)
Model
MAX KCV
DB93-09711A
AQN36VFUAGM/CV
Samsung Electronics 5-10
5-4 Ass'y Control Out
-AQX09/12/18VFUAGM/CV
AQX09VFUAGM/CV
AQX12VFUAGM/CV
AQX18VFUAGM/CV
Samsung Electronics 5-10
5-4 Ass'y Control Out
Model
AQX24VFUAGM/CV
-AQX24VFUAGM/CV
E-21
5-4 ASSY CONTROL OUT -AQX36VFUAGM/CV
E-24
Parts List(DB93-09771D)
NO Parts Code Parts Description Spec. QT'Y SA/SNA
1 DB93-13119A
ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-
COMM(MAIN TO INV)
MAN U 1 SNA
2 DB59-00016A AC REACTOR-1PHASE 30A RC100PHXEA 1 SNA
3 DB62-10902A HEAT SINK-1PHASE 30A
FJM,AL,10mm,187mm,200mm,COUNT-
SINK,45mm
1 SNA
4 DB93-09902C ASSY CONTROL OUT HP,INV,CAC,LCI 4/5# CASE_PBA 1 SA
4-1 DB93-11110A ASSY PCB SUB-EMI ASSY, RC100SHXEC 1 SA
4-2 DB93-12326C ASSY MAIN PCB ASSY, RC100SHXEC 1 SA
5 DB93-11112D ASSY PCB MAIN-INVERTER ASSY, RC140SHXEC 1 SNA
6 DB61-05286A CASE-INV LCI ,OUTDOOR,ABS,VE-0860SE,SSEC,LCI 1 SNA
7 DB93-09793A ASSY CONTROL OUT HP,inv,CAC,LCI 4/5#,T_B PLATE 1 SA
8 6002-000536A SCREW-TAPPING TH,+,NO,2S,M4,L18,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 2 SNA
9 6002-000231 SCREW-TAPPING TH,+,NO,2S,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 4 SNA
10 DB91-00306A ASSY-SCREWMACHINE
BLDC INV.
CONTROLLER,M3*16,WSP,PH,+,ZPC
2 SNA
11 DB91-00307A ASSY-SCREWMACHINE WW-INV,M4*16,WSP,PH,+,ZPC 2 SNA
12 6001-001054 SCREW-MACHINE TH,+,NO,M4,L10,ZPC(WHT),SM20C,- 4 SNA
13 0205-001303 OIL-SILICON SF9038A,OIL-SILICON,g 7 SNA
14 6009-001001 SCREW-SPECIAL TH,+,WT,M4,L10,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 1 SNA
15 6002-000216 SCREW-TAPPING TH,+,NO,1,M4,L20,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 4 SNA
16 6003-001150 SCREW-TAPTYPE PH,+,WP,S,M5,L12,ZPC(BLK),SWRCH18A 2 SNA
17 DB93-12214A
ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-
POWER
LCI 4#,POWER,UL1007 AWG22,SKY-
BLUE,BRN,130mm
0 SNA
18 6001-001054 SCREW-MACHINE TH,+,NO,M4,L10,ZPC(WHT),SM20C,- 2 SNA
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AO 091218V|UAOM0V
AO 24V|UAOM0V
AO 36V|UAOM0V
NO LOCATION NAME SPEC
1 CN12 DC12V YW396-02V(BLU)
2 EARTH EARTH TAB,MALE,N,0.5/4.75mm
3 CN31 COMMINDOOR YW396-02(RED)
4 CN32 COMM-OPTION SMW200-05P(BLK)
5 CN33 COMM-OPTION BH200S-2020-07G-2537(BLK)
6 CN39 COMM-INV SMW250-06(WHT)
7 CN45 MODE-SELECTOR SMW250-03(WHT)
8 CN35 AS-PRO SMW200-07P(WHT)
9 CN37 DOWNLOAD SMW200-10P(BLK)
10 IC83 DS1001-01-08BT1NST1X(BLK)
11 CN81 EEV SMW250-05(BLU)
12 CN43 OUT/COND/DISCH/OLP SMW250-08(WHT)
13 CN75 4WAY YW396-03AV(YEL)
14 CN74 AC LOAD-1 YW396-03AV(RED)
15 CN11 AC POWER YW396-03AV(WHT)
1 2
3
4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11 12
13 14
15
Samsung Electronics 5-5
-OUTDOOR EMI PCB
NO LOCATION NAME SPEC
1 N1 N1 OT-048
2 CN01 AC POWER YW396-03AV(WHT)
3 L1 L1 OT-048
3
1
2
AO 36V|UAOM0V
5-6 Samsung Electronics
NO LOCATION NAME SPEC
1 CN01 CN01 YW396-03AV(WHT)
1
AO 36V|UAOM0V ~OUT0OO |M! P08
Samsung Electronics 5-7
NO LOCATION NAME SPEC
1 REACTOR-A2 REACTOR-A2 YTR250
2 REACTOR-B2 REACTOR-B2 YTR250
3 REACTOR-A1 REACTOR-A1 YTR250
4 REACTOR-B1 REACTOR-B1 YTR250
5 CN31 MAIN COMM SMW250-06(WHT)
6 CN91 BLDC FAN2 YW396-06V(WHT)
7 CN22 DOWNLOADER SMW200-10(RED)
8 CN90 BLDC FAN1 YW396-06V(WHT)
9 CN21 DAC/ENCODER SMW200-08P(WHT)
10 CN71 RED/BLUE/YELLOW HLW1005-03(BLK)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
AO 36V|UAOM0V ~OUT0OO !NV| T| P08
5-8 Samsung Electronics
NO LOCATION NAME SPEC
1 R R-IN YTR250
2 S S-IN YTR250
3 T T-IN YTR250
4 CN100 CN100 YW396-03AV(WHT)
5 CN91 BLDC FAN2 YW396-06V(WHT)
6 CN600 REACTOR HLW1005-02(BLK)
7 CN90 BLDC FAN1 YW396-06V(WHT)
8 CN31 MAIN COMM SMW250-06(WHT)
9 CN800 U/V/W HLW1005-03(BLK)
10 CN22 DOWNLOADER SMW200-10(RED)
11 CN21 DAC/ENCODER SMW200-08P(WHT)
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
AO 36V|UAOM0V ~OUT0OO !NV| T| P08
New Function [ Indoor Terminal Block Safety Device ]
1.Thermal Fuse is installed in Terminal Block as below.
(Thermal Fuse is used to prevent PL caused by a defective connection of indoor and
outdoor units)
2. Thermal Fuse is opened when internal temperature of Terminal Block goes to a certain point
due to Tracking caused by a defective connection of indoor and outdoor units.
- When Thermal Fuse is opened, Main PBA (DC12V) is turned off and the indoor unit does
not operate. (There is no problem with Main PBA in this case)
- In the above case, the change of all-in-one Terminal Block will make Main PBA operate again.
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3. Measurement method of fair/defective thermal fuse
Te:m+nu1 b1o| !nIe:nu1:
ConnneI+on of Ie:m+nu1 b1o| und \u+n |b\
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DefeI+ve
Main parts
(up and down)
Blade pin l ever
Air intake
Room
temperature
sensor
Remote controller display
Turbo
Operate in auto fan speed to
cool quickly.
Time Up/Time Down
Adjust the time for timer/
mode.
Fan
such as Auto/Low/Medium/High.
Set
Set the timer/ mode.
Cancel
Cancel the timer/ mode.
Air swing
automatically up and down.
Mode
Set one of the 5 operating modes
(see pages 10-11 for instructions).
Auto Clean
Auto clean function Dry inside of the indoor
unit to get rid of odor.
Power
Temp + -
Increase/Decrease the temperature by 1C.
OnTimer
Set the OnTimer on.
Quiet
Reduce noise generated from an indoor
unit during operation.
Set the mode on.
Smart Saver
Less energy usage makes your space
cool between the temperature range
of 24C~30C.
This button doesn't have any function.
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12. 7roubIeshooting
12-1 Items to be checked first
l. The lnput voltage should be ratlng voltage l0% range.
The alr condltloner may not operate properly lf the voltage ls out of thls range.
2. |s the llnk cable llnklng the lndoor unlt and the outdoor unlt llnked properly!
The lndoor unlt and the outdoor unlt shall be llnked by 5 cables.
Check the termlnals lf the lndoor unlt and outdoor unlt are properly llnked by the same number of cables.
Otherwlse the alr condltloner may not operate properly.
3. when a problem occurs due to the contents lllustrated ln the table below lt ls a symptom not related to the malfunctlon of the
alr condltloner.
No Dperation of air conditioner xpIanation
1 The OPLPAT|ON lndlcatlon LLA (8LUL) bllnks when a power
plug of the lndoor unlt ls plugged ln for the flrst tlme.
|t lndlcates power ls on. The LLA stops bllnklng lf the operatlon
ON/OPP button on the remote control unlt ls pushed.
2 |n a COOL operatlon mode, the compressor does not
operate at a room temperature hlgher than the settlng
temperature that the |NA OOP PAN should operate.
[In case of heat pump modeI]
|n a HLAT operatlon mode, the compressor does not
operate at a room temperature lower than the settlng
temperature that lndoor fan should operate.
|n happens after a delay of 3 mlnutes when the compressor ls
reoperated. The same phenomenon occurs when a power ls on.
As a phenomenon that the compressor ls reoperated after a
delay of 3 mlnutes, the lndoor fan ls ad[usted automatlcally wlth
reference to a temperature of the alr blew.
3
Pan speed settlng ls not allowed ln A P( ) mode.
The speed of the lndoor fan ls set to LL ln A P mode.
Pan speed ls selected automatlcally ln AUTO mode.
4
Compressor stops operatlon lntermlttently ln A P( )
mode.
Compressor operatlon ls controlled automatlcally ln A P mode
dependlng on the room temperature and humldlty.
5 Tlmer LLA (OPANGL) of the lndoor unlt llghts up and the
alr condltloner does not operate.
Tlmer ls belng actlvated and the unlt ls ln ready mode.
The unlt operates normally lf the tlmer operatlon ls cancelled.
6 The compressor stops lntermlttently ln a COOL mode or
A P mode, and fan speed of the lndoor unlt decreases.
The compressor stops lntermlttently or the fan speed of the
lndoor unlt decreases to prevent lnslde/outslde alr frozen
dependlng on the lnslde/outslde alr temperature.
7 [In case of heat pump modeI]
Compressor of the outdoor unlt ls operatlng although lt ls
turned off ln a HLAT mode.
when the unlt ls turned off whlle de-lce ls actlvated, the
compressor contlnues operatlon for up to 9 mlnutes(maxlmum)
untll the delce ls completed.
8 [In case of heat pump modeI]
The compressor and lndoor fan stop lntermlttently ln HLAT
mode.
The compressor and lndoor fan stop lntermlttently lf room
temperature exceeds a settlng temperature ln order to protect
the compressor from overheated alr ln a HLAT mode.
9 [In case of heat pump modeI]
|ndoor fan and outdoor fan stop operatlon lntermlttently
ln a HLAT mode.
The compressor operates ln a reverse cycle to remove
exterlor lce ln a HLAT mode, and lndoor fan and outdoor
fan do not operate lntermlttently for wlthln 20% of the total
heater operatlon
Samsung Electronics
12-2
Communication error
Indoor display Communication error
Outdoor display 1min. Time out Comm.


1.Checklist :
1) Is the cable between the indoor unit and outdoor unit connected correctly?
2) Isn't the power cable and communication cable cross?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Abnormal Communication
Is the communicaon error
occurred again?
Restart aer power o.
Terminate the service.
NO
Is the connecon of power cable
and communicaon cable normal?
Correct the wrong cable.
NO
YES
Exchange the indoor unit PBA.
Is the communicaon error
occurred again?
Terminate the service.
NO
YES
Exchange the outdoor unit PBA.
YES
Is the power is normal?
(check the LED Lamp)
Exchange the PBA of no power unit
NO
YES
12-3
Indoor temperature sensor error
Indoor display
Indoor room temp sensor
error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the indoor units temperature sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the sensor resistance value #1-#2
10kohm3%at the room
temperature of 25
Detach the assembled sensor from the PBA sensor
connector and measure the sensor resistance with
ohmmeter(tester)
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 12.09kohm
30- 8.31kohm
35- 6.94kohm
40- 5.83kohm
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector (4piin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #1-#2 in
the connector
Exchange the indoor PBA
NO
YES
NO
YES
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the indoor PBA
YES
12-4
Indoor Eva-in temperature sensor error
Indoor display
Indoor Eva-in temp sensor
error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the indoor units temperature sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the sensor resistance value #3-#4
10kohm3%at the room
temperature of 25
Detach the assembled sensor from the PBA sensor
connector and measure the sensor resistance with
ohmmeter(tester)
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 12.09kohm
30- 8.31kohm
35- 6.94kohm
40- 5.83kohm
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector (4piin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #3
-#4 in
the connector
Exchange the indoor PBA
NO
YES
NO
YES
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the indoor PBA
YES
12-5
When the Up/Down louver motor does not operate (Initial Diagnosis) (Not displayed)
1.Checklist :
1) Is the input power voltage normal?
2) Is the Up/Down louver motor properly connected with the connector? (CN61)
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the lamp blinking?
Unplug the power cord and plug it aer 30seconds
later.
Check the as in the procedure.
No power.
NO
Is the connected louver wire? Connect the wire PBA to louver motor
NO
YES
Is the voltage changeable at the
pin#2~#5 of CN61(louver
connector)?
Exchange the PBA
NO
YES
Up/Down louver motor is faulty.
YES
Does operaon start when swing
buon of the remote control unit
pushed?
Normal
YES
NO
12-6
When the remote control is not receiving
1.Checklist :
1) Check if the connector was normally assembled.
2) Check the battery in remote control
3) All the lights out and check again : Change electronic typed to a fluorescent
4) Put the set in operation and check the voltage of display PBA
5) Replace the display PBA
12-7
Indoor fan motor speed detecting error (BLDC fan)
Indoor display Indoor fan error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the indoor units fan motor properly connected with the connector(CN72)?
2) Is the AC voltage correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Does the fan rotate?
Power o and Separate the Fan motor wire from
CN72 on Indoor PBA
NO
YES
Is the fan error appeared again?
Reassemble the fan wire and input the power again
YES
Is the voltage of CN72 #3-#5 and
#3-#6 with in 1Vdc~15Vdc during
the operaon?
YES
Exchange the Indoor PBA
Terminate the
service
NO
NO
PBA problem or Motor problem
Change the PBA rst and check the operaon
Exchange the Fan motor
Is there short among each pin
#1~#6
YES
Exchange the Fan
motor
Is the voltage of CN72 #1-#3 over
250Vdc
NO
Follow the check procedure of Indoor unit power
supply error check
NO
YES
Restart aer power o.
12- 8
Outdoor temperature sensor error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display
Outdoor temperature sensor
error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?
2-1. Troubleshooting procedure (A*V18***)
Is the sensor resistance value #1-#2
10kohm3%at the room
temperatureof 25
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 12.09kohm
30- 8.31kohm
35- 6.94kohm
40- 5.83kohm
NO
YES
YES
YES
Is the sensor connector(CN251)
connected correctly in accordance
with a color(BLU,6PIN)?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
NO
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector (6pin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #1-#2 in
the connector
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
YES
Is the sensor resistance value #1-#2
10kohm3%at the room
temperature of 25
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 12.09kohm
30- 8.31kohm
35- 6.94kohm
40- 5.83kohm
NO
YES
YES
YES
Is the sensor connector(CN502)
connected correctly in accordance
with a color(RED,4pin)?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
NO
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector(4pin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #1-#2 in
the connector
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
YES
12- 9
Outdoor Coil temperature sensor error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display Outdoor Coil temperature sensor error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?
2-1. Troubleshooting procedure (A*V18***)
2-2. Troubleshooting procedure (A*V24***)
Is the sensor resistance value #5-#6
10kohm3%at the room
temperatureof 25
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 12.09kohm
30- 8.31kohm
35- 6.94kohm
40- 5.83kohm
NO
YES
YES
YES
Is the sensor connector(CN251)
connected correctly in accordance
with a color(BLU,6PIN)?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
NO
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector (6piin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #5-#6 in
the connector
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
YES
Is the sensor resistance value #3-#4
(CN501) 10kohm3% at the room
temperature of 25
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 12.09kohm
30- 8.31kohm
35- 6.94kohm
40- 5.83kohm
NO
YES
YES
YES
Is the sensor connector(CN501)
connected correctly in accordance
with a color(WHT,4pin)?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
NO
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector(4pin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #3-#4 in
the connector
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
YES
12-1 0
Outdoor Discharge temperature sensor error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display
Outdoor Discharge temperature sensor
error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull-up correct?
Is the sensor resistance value #3-#4
200kohm3%at the room
temperature of 25
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 242kohm
30- 166ohm
35- 138ohm
40- 115kohm
NO
YES
YES
YES
Is the sensor connector(CN251)
connected correctly in accordance
with a color(BLU,6PIN)?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
NO
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector (6piin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #3-#4 in
the connector
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
YES
Is the sensor resistance value #3-#4
200kohm3%at the room
temperatureof 25
Sensor Replace
Sensor resistance value : 20- 242kohm
30- 166ohm
35- 138ohm
40- 115kohm
NO
YES
YES
YES
Is the sensor connector(CN502)
connected correctly in accordance
with a color(red,4pin)?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
NO
Below 0.5V or Over 4.5V?
Connect the sensor to PBA connector(4pin)
supply power and measure the voltage of #3-#4 in
the connector
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Micom error or connector check
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
YES
12-1 1
Outdoor Discharge over temperature error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display
Outdoor Discharge over temperature
error
1.Checklist :
1) Check the discharge temperature in the outdoor unit
2) Check the compressor locking or gas leak
3) Download the EEPROM data
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the discharge over temperature
sensor error appeared again?
Terminate the service
NO
aer 30min ~ 1Hr
YES
Is the discharge over temperature
sensor error appeared again?
The condion is too poor for air condioner to
operate
Wait unl discharge temperature is decreased
Restart aer power o
YES
Download the EEPROM data
Is the discharge over temperature
sensor error appeared again?
YES
Terminate the service
Terminate the service
NO
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Exchanged the Compressor
Restart aer power o.
12-12
Outdoor Fan motor error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display Outdoor fan error
1.Checklist :
1) Are the input power voltage and the power connection correct?
2) Is the motor wire connected to the outdoor PBA correctly?
3) Is there no assembly error or none-assembly in the terminal of motor wire connector?
4) Is there no obstacle at the surrounding of motor and propeller?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Does the fan rotate?
Power o and Separate the Fan motor wire from
CN901 on Outdoor PBA
NO
YES
Is the fan error appeared again?
Reassemble the fan wire and input the power again
YES
Is the voltage of CN901 #3-#5 and
#3-#6 with in 1Vdc~15Vdc during
the operaon?
YES
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Terminate the
service
NO
NO
PBA problem or Motor problem
Change the PBA rst and check the operaon
Exchange the Fan motor
Is there short among each pin
#1~#6
YES
Exchange the Fan
motor
Is the voltage of CN901 #1-#3 over
250Vdc
NO
Follow the check procedure of outdoor unit power
supply error check
NO
YES
Restart aer power o.
12-13
Compressor starting error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display Comp starting error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor?
2) Is the compressor wire is connected clockwise? U(RED)-V(BLU)-W(YEL)
3) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Is the connecon of compressor
wire is normal?
YES
Is the compressor body and
interphase resistance insulated?
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Connect the comp wire normally
YES
NO
Exchange the compressor
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Restart aer power o.
Download the EEPROM data
12-14
Compressor wire missing error/rotation error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display
Compressor wire missing error/rotation
error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor?
2) Is the compressor wire is connected clockwise? U(RED)-V(BLU)-W(YEL)
3) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Is the connecon of compressor
wire is normal? (PBA and
Compressor)
YES
Is the compressor body and
interphase resistance insulated?
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Connect the comp wire normally
YES
NO
Exchange the compressor
Is the restart error occurred again? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Restart aer power o.
12-15
O.C(Over Current) error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display Comp starting error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the IPM Shunt(A*V18***:R451,R452,R453,A*V24***:R413,R414,R415) resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
2) Is the condition of surrounding temperature abnormal overload?
3) Is there any problem as like the temperature sensor separation or measurement value error?
4) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the O.C error occurred? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Is the connecon of compressor
wire is normal?
YES
Is the compressor body and
interphase resistance insulated?
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Connect the comp wire normally
YES
NO
Exchange the compressor
Is the O.C error occurred again? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Restart aer power o.
Is the condion of indoor/outdoor
temperature normal load?
Restart aer returning to the normal load
YES
NO
Is the O.C error
occurred again?
Terminate the
service
YES
NO
Is the posion of temperature
sensor and sensing value normal?
Correct the sensor posion or exchange the sensor
YES
NO
12-1 6
DC_link voltage sensor error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display DC_link voltage sensor error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the input voltage of outdoor terminal block is normal?
2) Is the reactor wire connected?
3) Is the DC_link capacitor(A*V18***:CE101,CE102,CE103,A*V24***:CE001,CE002,CE003,CE004)) assembled in accordance
the specification? (Outdoor PBA)
4) Is the DC_link resistor(A*V18***:R104,R106,R107,R108,A*V24***:R004,R005,R006,R007) value is normal? (Outdoor PBA)
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the connected of reactor wire?
(PBA-Reactor)
Is the DC_link sensing voltage(R104
or R004) is normal in operaonmode?
Normal range (0.2Vdc~2.8Vdc)
YES
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Is the DC_link voltage (CE101 or
CE001) is normal in operaonmode?
Normal range(280Vdc~320Vdc)
Check the power input
NO
YES
YES
Connect the reactor wire
NO
Restart aer power o.
Start the operaon (cooling mode or heang mode)
Exchange the Reactor
Is the reactor insulaon damaged?
YES
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
DC_link voltage under/over error, Over voltage protection error/PFC over load
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display
DC_link voltage under/over error
Over voltage protection error
PFC over load
1.Checklist :
1) Is the input voltage of outdoor terminal block is normal?
2) Is the input voltage is higher than 300Vac?
3) Is the reactor wire connected?
3) Is the DC_link capacitor(A*V18***:CE101,CE102,CE103,A*V24***:CE001,CE002,CE003,CE004)) assembled in accordance
the specification? (Outdoor PBA)
4) Is the DC_link resistor(A*V18***:R104,R106,R107,R108,A*V24***:R004,R005,R006,R007) value is normal? (Outdoor PBA)
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the connected of reactor wire?
(PBA-Reactor)
Is the DC_link sensing voltage(R104
or R004) is normal in operaonmode?
Normal range (0.2Vdc~2.8Vdc)
YES
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
NO
Is the DC_link voltage (CE101 or
CE001) is normal in operaonmode?
Normal range(280Vdc~320Vdc)
Check the input power
NO
YES
YES
Connect the reactor wire
NO
Restart aer power o.
Is the the input voltage is nomal?
Normal range(180Vac ~ 270Vac)
Restart aer power o.
Start the operaon (cooling mode or heang mode)
Check the input power in the powercord.
NO
YES
Exchange the Reactor
Is the reactor insulaon damaged?
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
YES
12-18
I_trip error, PFC over current
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display I_trip error, PFC over current
1.Checklist :
1) Is the PFC Shunt(A*V18***:R062,R063,A*V24***:R807,R808,R809) resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
2) Is the condition of surrounding temperature abnormal overload?
3) Is there any problem as like the temperature sensor separation or measurement value error?
4) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the condion of indoor/outdoor
temperature normal load?
Restart aer returning to the normal load
YES
YES
Is the connecon cable for the
compressor and power terminal
normal?
YES
Correct the cable connecon
Is the I_trip error
occurred again?
NO
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Is the posion of temperature
sensor and the sensing value
normal?
Correct the sensor posion or exchange the sensor
NO
YES
Restart aer power o.
Terminate the
service
NO
12-19
Current sensor error/Input current sensor error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display
Current sensor error/Input current
sensor error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the PFC Shunt(A*V18***:R062,R063,A*V24***:R807,R808,R809) resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
2) Is the IPM Shunt(A*V18***:R451,R452,R453,A*V24***:R413,R414,R415) resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
3) Is there no short or open around IC451(A*V18***) or IC451,IC452(A*V24***)?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the PFC shunt and IPM shunt
resistance value correct?
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Is the current sensor error
appeared again?
YES
Terminate the service
NO
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Restart aer power o.
YES
12-20
Heatsink sensor error/Heatsink over heat
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display Heatsink sensor error
Heatsink over heat error
1.Checklist :
1) Are there screws assembly in PBA-heatsink?
2) Is the gap PBA-heatsink
3) Is the fan operation normal?
4) Is the cover assembly in conrol-box normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Are there screws in PBA-heatsink?
(4 screws)
Fastening the screw
Is the fan operaon normal?
YES
Check the fan connecon
Change the Fan motor
NO
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Restart aer power o.
YES
12-21
Comp Vlimit error/Comp current limit error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display
Comp Vlimit error/Comp current limit
error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the IPM Shunt(A*V18***:R451,R452,R453,A*V24***:R413,R414,R415) resistance value correct? Check the resistor is opened
2) Is the condition of surrounding temperature abnormal overload?
3) Is there any problem as like the temperature sensor separation or measurement value error?
4) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the O.C error occurred? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Is the connecon of compressor
wire is normal?
YES
Is the compressor body and
interphase resistance insulated?
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Connect the comp wire normally
YES
NO
Exchange the compressor
Is the O.C error occurred again? Terminate the service
NO
YES
Restart aer power o.
Is the condion of indoor/outdoor
temperature normal load?
Restart aer returning to the normal load
YES
NO
Is the O.C error
occurred again?
Terminate the
service
YES
NO
Is the posion of temperature
sensor and sensing value normal?
Correct the sensor posion or exchange the sensor
YES
NO
12-22
EEPROM error/OTP error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display EEPROM error
OTP error
1.Checklist :
1) Is there a short around micom?
2) Is there a short around IC202(A*V18***) or IC701(A*V24***)?
3) Did you download or insert EEPROM IC, after changing outdoor PBA?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Restart aer power o
Is the error appeared again?
YES
Terminate the
service
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
power o and download EEPROM data
(or. Insert the service EEPROM IC)
12-23
AC zero cross signal error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display AC zero cross signal error
1.Checklist :
1) Check the power condition at customer's house (Is there any power noise?)
2) Have been there power failure?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the AC line zero cross signal error
appeared again?
YES
Terminate the
service
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Restart aer power o
12-24
Operation condition secession error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display AC zero cross signal error
1.Checklist :
1) Check the temperature around the outdoor unit.
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the operaon condion secession
error appeared again?
YES
Terminate the service
NO
Restart aer power o
The temperature condion is too poor to operate.
Wait unl temperature is changed
* Cooling mode *
Is the outdoor temperature under -
7
* Heang mode *
Is the outdoor temperature over
40or under -30?
YES
12-2 5
Capacity miss match error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display Capacity miss match error
1.Checklist :
1) Check the Btu between indoor and outdoor unit
2) Check the indoor unit option and outdoor unit EEPROM data
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the capacity miss match error
appeared again?
YES
Terminate the service
NO
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
Exchange the Indoor PBA
YES
Is the rated Btu between indoor
unit and outdoor unit?
Reset the opon code again at indoor unit
Exchange the one of them according to the exact
model spec
NO
Is the capacity miss match error
appeared again?
Download the EEPROM data
Terminate the service
NO
YES
Gas leak error
Indoor display Outdoor error
Outdoor display Gas leak error
1.Checklist :
1) Is the position of indoor Eva_in sensor normal?
2) Check the pipe crack
3) Check the EEV valve connection in Outdoor unit
4) Check the refrigerant was charged
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the gas leak error appeared
again?
YES
Terminate the service.
NO
YES
Is the posion of indoor eva_in
sensor normal?
Restart aer power o
Indoor sensor take the normal posion
NO
Is the EEV valve connecon
normal?
Check the EEV valve operaon.
Connect the EEV valve.
NO
YES
aer 20minutes later
Is the EEV valve is operaon?
Check the sound of EEV valve aer
power on.
Change the EEV valve.
NO
Is the pressure of refrigerant
normal?
Check the pipe crack.
Fill up the refrigerant.
YES
NO
YES
Exchange the Indoor PBA
Exchange the Outdoor PBA
No power indoor (Initial Diagnosis) (Not displayed)
1.Checklist :
1) Is input power normal?
2) Is AC power linked correctly?
3) Is input voltage of DC_link capacitor normal?
4) Is the voltage of DC regulator normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the power cable from outdoor is
correct? (L, N - CN71)
YES
Reconnect the power cord correctly.
NO
YES
Press the power buon on the
display board
The remote control signal reciever on the display
PBA is wrong
Check the display board
NO
YES
Is the DC_link voltage normal?
C102(+)-C101(-) :270Vdc~320Vdc
Exchange the PBA
NO
Is the SMPS is normal?
IC102 : 12Vdc-GND-5Vdc
Exchange the PBA
YES
NO
YES
Exchange the PBA
Check the fuse open or not?
(F701,F702)
Exchange the PBA
NO
Is the power normal?
Restart aer power o.
Check the power source.
Unplug the power cord
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No. Error Code Meaning Remarks
1 E201 Unit quantity miss matching between indoor and outdoor.
Check indoor quantity setting in outdoor (Refer to
page 17.)
2 E202
Abnormal state, no communication between Indoor and Outdoor
Main PCB
Check electrical connection and setting
3 E203 1min. Time out of communcation error(MainInverter) Check electrical connection and setting
4 E221 Outdoor temp sensor error Check Outdoor sensor Open/Short
5 E231 Cond. temp sensor error Check Cond. sensor Open/Short
6 E251 Discharge temp sensor error Check Discharge sensor Open/Short
7 E320 OLP Sensor Error Check OLP sensor Open/Short
8 E403 Detection of Outdoor Freezing when Comp. Stop Check Outdoor Cond.
9 E404 Protection of Outdoor Overload when Comp. Stop Check Comp. when it start
10 E416
Discharge temperature of a compressor in an
outdoor unit is overheated.
11
E440
Heating operation is not available since the outdoor air tem-
perature is over 30C.
Heating
E441
Cooling operation is not available since the outdoor air tem-
perature is lower than -5C.
Cooling
12
E458
Outdoor unit BLDC Fan 1 or Fan 2 error
FAN1 error
E475 FAN2 error
13 E461 Comp. Starting error
14 E462 Primary Current Trip error
15 E463 Over current trip / PFC over current error Check OLP sensor
16 E464 IPM(IGBT Module) Over Current(O.C)
17 E465 Comp. Over load error
18 E466 DC-Link voltage under/over error Check AC Power or DC_Link voltage
19 E467 Comp. wire missing error Check Comp. wire
20 E468 Current sensor error Check Outdoor Inverter PBA
21 E471 Outdoor EEPROMerror Check Outdoor EEPROMdate
22 E474 IPM(IGBT Module) or PFCMTemperature sensor Error Check Outdoor Inverter PBA
23 E484 PFC Overload Error Check Outdoor Inverter PBA
24 E500 IPMis over heated. Check Outdoor Inverter PBA
25 E554 GAS Leak error Check indoor and outdoor unit model
26 E556 Capacity miss match between indoor and outdoor Check indoor and outdoor unit model
If an error occurs duringthe operation, it is displayedonthe outdoor unit PCBLED, bothMAIN PCBand INVERTER PCB.
12-2 Outdoor Unit Error Display-AQX36VFUAGM/CV
12-33 Samsung Electronics
Normal
Normal
Normal
No display
Correct
No
Normal
Normal
12-2 Fault Diagnosis by Symptom
12-2-1 No Power(completely dead) - Initial diagnosis
1. Checklist:
1) Is Power source voltage normal?
2) Is AC power linked correctly?( miss-wiring, wire detaching etc. )
3) Is any LED on the MAIN PCB of Outdoor unit lit?
4) Is terminal voltage for indoor unit normal?(230Vac nominal)
5) Is Wired remote controller installed correctly?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Check AC power source.
Reconnect wires correctly
Abnormal Check outdoor unit terminal
block voltage on each N-R,N-S,N-T
(230Vac nominal)
Turn off the breaker and turn it on after 30 seconds
Check the setting temperature
Check Inner wiring of outdoor unit
Abnormal Check outdoor unit terminal
block voltage on L-N for indoor unit
(230Vac nominal)
Check cable and connection of wire between
indoor and outdoor unit
Abnormal
Check indoor unit
terminal block voltage on L-N
(230Vac nominal)
Check Indoor control
PCB, Transformer, and FUSE on PCB and
replace one which is broken.
Abnormal
Check indoor unit
terminal block voltage on V1-V2
(12Vdc nominal)
Check cable and connection of wire between
remote controller and indoor unit
Abnormal
Check DC power voltage of
remote controller(V1,V2)
Replace wired remote controller
No display Press the On/Off button on the
wired remote controller to operate the air
conditioner
Set DIP SW correctly
Wrong setting
Check DIP SW in the
wired remote controller.
Check each item according to error code list
Yes
Is there any error display on
the wired remote controller
Samsung Electronics 12-34
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
12-2-2 The Outdoor unit Power Supply error
1. Checklist:
1) Are the input power voltage and power connection correct?
2) Is there any Fuse Short of the indoor or outdoor unit?
3) Is any LED lit on both MAIN PCB and INVERTER PCB?
4) Are Reactor wires of the outdoor unit connected correctly?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Are wire and socket connected correctly?
Power line N and T wire
(Terminal block - reactor - EMI PCB),
CN9(EMI PCB), CN80(MAIN PCB)
Is voltage on N-T of terminal
block over 300V?
Check and correct the power cable wiring
Are wire and socket connected correctly?
CN31(MAIN PCB),CN10(INVERTER PCB)
Is the FUSE on INVERTER PCB blown?
Is R100 on INVERTER PCB open?
(200ohm moninal)
Check INVERTER PCB
Are wire and socket connected correctly?
CN05,06,07 TAB terminal(EMI PCB),
CN20(INVERTER PCB)
Check and correct the wire or
socket connection
Check Fuses listed blow
FUSE3(EMI PCB), FUSE(MAIN PCB)
No
Is there miss connection of power and
communication wire between
indoor and outdoor?
Correct the cable wiring
between indoor and outdoor
Check F1,F2 communication line wiring.
CN50(MAIN PCB)
Check and correct the wiring
Replace the FUSE
Replace INVERTER PCB
Also check each BLDC FAN moto
short or not, by resistance between
pin #1 and #3
Check and correct the wiring
Check the M/C
Yes
No
No
Is there any power wire detaching
especially phase R and S?
Check and correct the power cable wiring
Check Fuses listed blow
FUSE1(EMI PCB), FUSE2(EMI PCB)
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
MAIN PCB INVERTER PCB
ALL OFF ALL OFF
Error 202 display
(Table No.14)
Normal
Error 425 display
(Table No.22)
ALL OFF
Error 203 display
(Table No.3)
ALL OFF
Error 466 display
(Table No.7)
Error 466 display
(Table No.7)
Error 469 display
(Table No.19)
Error 469 display
(Table No.19)
Check LEDs on both MAIN PCB
and INVERTER PCB after1 minutes
from power on
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12-2-3 The Outdoor unit Fan error
1. Checklist:
1) Are the input power voltage and power connection correct?
2) Is the motor wire connected to the outdoor PCB correctly?
3) Is there no obstacle at the surrounding of motor and propeller?
4) Does the driver in the motor case broken?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
# TEST operation #
press K900 button on the
MAIN PCB after power on.
- once : cooling mode
- twice in a second :
heating mode
Exchange INVERTER PCB
Exchange INVERTER PCB
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Check the connection of CN40 and CN41
Is the connection of FAN housing certainly to
PCB socket?(CN40, CN41)
Exchange the FAN motor because of driver
inside of the motor case broken
No
Take off each Fan motor housing after 1 minutes
from turning off the power
Follow the check procedure of
outdoor unit power supply error check
No
Is each resistance of FAN cable housing
pin #1-#3 over 1Mohm, pin #4-#3, #5-#3 and
#6-#3 over 1Kohm on each FAN motor?
Mount each Fan housing to PCB socket and
turn on the power
Exchange INVERTER PCB
No
Is the Pin voltage #1 - #3 of CN40 and 41
over 250V?
Exchange the FAN motor not in rotation
No
Exchange INVERTER PCB
Yes
Exchange the FAN motor
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Is the Pin voltage #5 - #3 of CN40 and 41 15V?
Is the Pin voltage #5 - #3 of CN40 and 41
within 1-6V during the operation?
Is the Fan in rotation during
TEST operation in cooling mode
Is the Pin voltage #6 - #3 of CN40 and 41
changed high(4-5V) and low(0-1V) in case of
making manual rotation slowly?
Is the Pin voltage #7 - #3 of CN40 and
41 low(0-1V) in normal rotation?
Yes
Samsung Electronics 12-36
12-2-4 Total current trip error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the input power voltage proper?
2) Is the refrigerant charged properly?
3) Does the compressor rotate normally?(Reverse rotation, Locking etc.)
4) Does the outdoor fan operate normally?(Fan propeller loss, Motor error ect.)
5) Is the installation condition of outdoor unit good?(Piping, Space etc.)
6) Is there no ventilation obstruction at the surrounding of outdoor unit?(Outdoor unit cover, Fan front obstruction etc.)
7) Is there no ventilation obstruction at the surrounding of indoor unit?(Overload condition in heating mode)
2. Troubleshooting procedure
No
Yes
Yes
Are the service valves full opened?
Yes
Yes
Check AC power source
No
No
Reinstall and remove the obstruction Is the installation of outdoor unit good?
Reinstall and remove the obstruction
No
Is the installation of indoor unit good?
Exchange the compressor
No
Does the compressor rotate normally?
Open valve screw to the end.
Is AC power voltage normal during the
compressor in operation?
Exchange INVERTER PCB
Yes
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12-2-5 In case of heating at the cooling mode or cooling at the heating mode
1. Troubleshooting procedure
Change the setting temperature of
remote control.
Operate it with a heating mode
as soon as the defrosting is finished.
After 3 minutes, cooling
and heating start automatically.
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is the Thermo off?
Is the unit
in the defrosting operation?
Is the compressor
in 3 minutes off?
Check the resistance value
of 4-WAY valve coil.
Go to the next page 4-WAY valve main body error
Attach the
sensor correctly.
Over shortage
of the refrigerant
Connect the connecter
correctly.
4-WAY valve coil error
Exchange
the outdoor PCB.
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
OK
Yes
No
No
No
NG
No
Is much frost
in the indoor heat
exchanger?
Does the
4-WAY valve operate
normally?
Is the
outdoor air sensor and
outdoor heat exchanger attached
correctly?
Is the
4-WAY valve connector
connected correctly?
Dose the
voltage of AC220V
apply to the connector of 4-WAY
valve coil during the
operation?
Samsung Electronics 12-38
In case of heating at the cooling mode or cooling at the heating mode(cont.)
Check the resistance value
of outdoor fan.
Check the
resistance value of EEV coil.
Does the
EEV operate
normally?
Does
the outdoor fan
operate at the operation of
compressor?
Is the
outdoor fan connected
correctly?
Dose the
voltage of DC300V
apply to the connector of outdoor
fan during the operation of
outdoor unit?
The over shortage of refrigerant, Insufficient
Capacity, Load estimation error
Connect the connector.
Outdoor fan error
Check the motor wire.
Exchange
the out PCB.
EEV coil error
Connect the connector.
Is much frost
in the heat exchanger?
Is much frost
in the heat exchanger?
Outdoor PCB error
EEV main body error
No No
NG
No
Yes
No
NG
Yes
No
Yes
OK
No
Yes
Yes
OK
Yes
From the previous page
12-39 Samsung Electronics
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0
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-
3
2
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3
-
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54
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3
2
2
3
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0
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9
5
8
6
7
7
6
8
5
9
4
1
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3
400.0
350.0
300.0
250.0
200.0
150.0
100.0
50.0
0.0
12-2-6 Outdoor temperature sensor error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connector connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull_up correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the sensor connector connected
correctly in accordance with a color?
Is the temperature sensor connected
correctly without separation?
Does the both terminal of sensor
satisfy the resistance
value in accordance with temperature?
(Refer to the R/T TABLE)
Is the resistance value
of sensor connection pull_up 18K?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
Change the position of sensor.
Exchange the sensor.
Exchange the PCB.
Exchange the PCB. Normal operation
Exit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Samsung Electronics 12-40
12- 2-7 Discharge temperature sensor error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connector connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull_up correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the sensor connector connected
correctly in accordance with a color?
Is the temperature sensor connected
correctly without separation?
Does the both terminal of sensor
satisfy the resistance
value in accordance with temperature?
(Refer to the R/T TABLE)
Is the resistance value
of sensor connection pull_up 24K?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
Change the position of sensor.
Exchange the sensor.
Exchange the PCB.
Exchange the PCB. Normal operation
Exit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
08
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6
2
4
3
2
4
0
4
8
5
6
6
4
7
2
8
0
8
8
9
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1
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4
1
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
8
1
3
6
1
4
4
1
5
2
1
6
0
600.0
500.0
400.0
300.0
200.0
100.0
0.0
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12-2-8 Coil temperature sensor error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the sensor connector connected correctly?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull_up correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the sensor connector connected
correctly in accordance with a color?
Is the temperature sensor connected
correctly without separation?
Does the both terminal of sensor
satisfy the resistance
value in accordance with temperature?
(Refer to the R/T TABLE)
Is the resistance value
of sensor connection pull_up 18.2K?
Reconnect the sensor connector.
Change the position of sensor.
Exchange the sensor.
Exchange the PCB.
Exchange the PCB. Normal operation
Exit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
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5
0
-
4
1
-
3
2
-
2
3
-
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4
-
54
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3
2
2
3
1
4
0
4
9
5
8
6
7
7
6
8
5
9
4
1
0
3
400.0
350.0
300.0
250.0
200.0
150.0
100.0
50.0
0.0
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12- 2-9 Fan error
1. Checklist :
1) Isnt the fan locked?
2) Is the sensor placed correctly?
3) Does the both terminal of sensor satisfy the resistance value in accordance with temperature?
4) Is the resistance value of sensor connection pull_up correct?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Isn't the Fan locked?
Is the connector connected correctly?
Is the color of Fan wire matched correctly?
Remove the Fan lock.
Connect the connector.
Exchange the Fan.
Exchange the PCB. Normal operation
Exit
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
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12-2-10 DC-Link voltage sensor error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the connection of R, S, T power wire normal?
2) Are Relay RY21 and R200 on the INVERTER PCB mounted normally?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
No
Check and correct the wire connection
Are connection of the wire from INVERTER PBA to
EMI PBA normal?
Exchange INVERTER PCB
Samsung Electronics 12-44
12-2-11 O.C.(Over Current) error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the refrigerant charged properly?
2) Does the compressor rotate normally?(Reverse rotation, Locking etc.)
3) Is connection of compressor wire normal?
4) Is compressor motor normal?(Insulation, Coil resistance etc.)
5) Does a temporary cycle overload condition happened?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Does the compressor wire connected to the
compressor normally?
Yes
Yes
Exchange the compressor
Reinstall and remove the obstruction Is the installation of outdoor unit good?
Reinstall and remove the obstruction Is the installation of indoor unit good?
Open valve screw to the end. Are the service valves full opened?
Correct the compressor wire connection
Is insuration resistance between each
compressor terminal and body normal?
Exchange INVERTER PCB
No
Does the compressor rotate normally?
Did AC power voltage interruption happen
during the compressor in operation?
Exchange the compressor
Check AC power source
12-45 Samsung Electronics
12-2-12 Communication error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the communication cable between the indoor unit and outdoor unit connected correctly?
2) Isnt the power cable and communication cable wiring error?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Restart after power off.
Is the communication error
occurred again?
Isn't the power cable and
communication cable wiring error?
Exchange the outdoor unit PCB.
Terminate the service.
Correct the wrong wiring.
Is the connection of
communication cable normal?
Correct the connection of
communication cable.
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Samsung Electronics 12-46
12-2-13 Compressor start error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor and power?
2) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Restart after power off.
Is the restart error occurred again?
Is the interphase resistance value of
compressor(uv, vw, wu) normal?
Is the connection cable for the
compressor and power terminal normal?
Exchange the PCB.
Terminate the service.
Exchange the compressor.
Is the compressor body and
interphase resistance insulated?
Exchange the compressor.
Correct the cable connection.
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
12-47 Samsung Electronics
12-2-14 Compressor lock error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the connection of cable for the compressor and power?
2) Is the interphase resistance of compressor normal?
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Restart after power off.
Is the lock error occurred again?
Is the interphase resistance value of
compressor(uv, vw, wu) normal?
Is the connection cable for the
compressor and power terminal normal?
Exchange the PCB.
Terminate the service.
Exchange the compressor.
Is the compressor body and
interphase resistance insulated?
Exchange the compressor.
Correct the cable connection.
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Samsung Electronics 12-48
12-2-15 DC Link Over voltage/ Low voltage error
1. Checklist :
1) Is the power voltage normal?(Lightning, Power interruption etc.)
2) Is AC Power cable connection normal?(Detaching the wire)
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Push the center bar of M/C and mesure the resis-
tance of each contact.
Yes
No
Exchange M/C
Check and reconnecting the
AC power cable wire
Is the AC Power cable connection to the outdoor
unit terminal block good?
Check and reconnecting the reactor wire
at the TAB terminal
Is the connection of reactor terminal good?
Replace the blown FUSE Are the FUSEs on EMI PCB blown?
Is each contact resistance normal?
(less than 0.1ohm)
Does the error reappear frequently
The cause of this error may be power source
trouble as like power interruption.
Check the power source.
Exchange INVERTER PCB
12-2-16 The others
1. Capacity miss match
Check again the indoor unit option code.
12-3-1 Pre-inspection Notices
1. Check if you pulled out the AC power plug when you eliminate the PCB or front panel
2. Don't hold the PCB side not impose excessive force on it to eliminate the PCB
3. Dont pull the lead wire but hold the whole housing to connect or disconnect a connector to the PCB
4. In case of outdoor PCB disassembly, check first the complete discharge of condenser after 1 minute power off
12-3-2 Inspection procedure
1. Check connector connection and peeling of PCB or bronze coating pattern when you think the PCB is broken
2. The PCB is composed of 3 parts
Indoor Main part : MICOM and surrounding circuit, relay, fan motor sensing and driving circuit, temperature sensing circuit
power circuit of SMPS, buzzer circuit. Communication circuit
Display part : LED lamp, Switch, Remote-control module
Outdoor Main part : MICOM and surround circuit, fan motor sensing and driving circuit, compressor driving circuit
power circuit of SMPS, PFC control circuit, 4way circuit, communication circuit,
OPTION (EEV control circuit, temperature sensing circuit)
12-3-3 Indoor detailed inspection procedure
No procedure Inspection Method Cause
1
Plug out and pull the
PCB out of the control
box
Check the PCB fuse
1) Is 1st fuse disconnected?
2) Is 2nd fuse disconnected?
. Over current
. Indoor Fan motor short
. AC part and pattern short of Indoor PBA
Check the power voltage
1) Is the BD71 input voltage
200Vac~240Vac?
. Power cord is fault, Fuse open, Wrong Power
cable Wiring, AC part is faulty
2) Is the voltage between both
terminal of IC02 pin #1-#2 12Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is faulty
3) Is the voltage between both
terminal of IC02 pin #2-#3 5Vdc?
. Power circuit is faulty, Load short
1) Is the voltage over AC 180V being
imposed on terminal #3-#5 of fan motor
connector (CN72)?
. Fan motor of the indoor is faulty
2) The fan motor of the indoor unit
doesn't run
. Fan motor connector(CN72) is faulty
3) The power voltage between terminal
#3-#5 of the connector(CN72) is 0V
. PBA is faulty
Supply power
If the operating lamp
twinkles at this time ,
the above 1)~3) have no
relation
2
3
Press the ON/OFF button
1. Fan speed(high)
2. Continuous Operation
12-3-4
Outdoor detailed inspection procedure
No procedure Inspection Method Cause
1
Plug out and pull the PCB out of
the control box
Check the PCB fuse
(Wait 3 minutes after power off)
1) Is 1st fuse disconnected?
. Over current
. AC part and pattern short of Outdoor
PBA
2 Check the Wiring
1) Is the Compressor wire connected
clockwise?
2) Is the Reactor wire connected
normal?
3) Is the Fan wire connected normal?
4) Is the 4way wire connected normal?
5) Is the sensor wire connected
normal?
. Wrong assembly
. Installation(service) condition is bad
Check the power voltage
1) Is the voltage between Terminal
block L-N 200Vac~240Vac?
. Power cord is faulty, Wrong Power
cable Wiring
2) Is the C006 voltage 200Vac~240Vac?
. Fuse open
. L,N,F1,F2 wire wrong wiring (Terminal
Block-PBA)
3) Is the CE151 voltage 280Vdc~320dc?
. Power circuit is faulty
. Load short
4) Is the PFC050(#26-#27) voltage
200Vac~240Vac after 3 minutes later?
. Fuse open
. L,N,F1,F2 wire wrong wiring (Terminal
Block-PBA)
. PTC020 open
. RY021, RY022 is faulty
. Outdoor Micom(IC201) error
5) Is the CE101 voltage 280Vdc~320dc
after 3 minutes later?
. PFC050 is faulty
. Reactor wire is wrong connection
. Power circuit is faulty, Load short
. BLDC Fan motor error
6) Is the voltage CE154 voltage 15Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
. Load short
7) Is the voltage CE155 voltage
3.3Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
L d h t
8) Is the voltage CE158 voltage 5Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
L d h t
9) Is the voltage CE157 voltage 12Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
. Load short
Check the power voltage
1) Is the voltage between Terminal
block L-N 200Vac~240Vac?
. Power cord is faulty, Wrong Power
cable Wiring
2) Is the C002 voltage 200Vac~240Vac?
. Fuse open
. L,N,F1,F2 wire wrong wiring (Terminal
Block-PBA)
3) Is the CE101 voltage 280Vdc~320dc?
. Power circuit is faulty
. Load short
4) Is the PFCM(#26-#27) voltage
200Vac~240Vac after 3 minutes later?
. Fuse open
. L,N,F1,F2 wire wrong wiring (Terminal
Block-PBA)
. PTC001 open
. RY001, RY002 is faulty
. Outdoor Micom(IC501) error
5) Is the CE001 voltage 280Vdc~320dc
after 3 minutes later?
. PFCM is faulty
. Reactor wire is wrong connection
. Power circuit is faulty, Load short
. BLDC Fan motor error
6) Is the voltage CE110 voltage 15Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
. Load short
7) Is the voltage CE105 voltage
3.3Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
L d h t
8) Is the voltage CE106 voltage 5Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
L d h t
9) Is the voltage CE108 voltage 12Vdc?
. Switching Trans of Power circuit is
faulty
. Load short
4 Check the LED lamp display
1) Normal : RED on, GRN blink, YEL off
2) Abnormal
- All off : check no power
- abnormal display : check error
mode
. F1,F2 wire wrong wiring
. Outdoor PBA is faulty
3
Supply power and operate the set
(Use Remote-control, button in
indoor set) - A*V18P**
3
Supply power and operate the set
(Use Remote-control, button in
indoor set) - A*V24***
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Digit No 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
Feature Series Color / Buyer
A Q N 0 9 V F U A G M / C V
Samsung Llectronlcs
14-3 Pressure & Capacity mark
Power/Heat
W caI/s kcaI/h tu/h HP kg
.
m/s Ib
.
m/s
l 0.23885 0.85985 3.4l2l 0.00l34l 0.l0l97 0.73756
4.l868 l 3.6 l4.286 0.0056l46 0.42693 3.088
l.l63 0.27778 l 3.9683 0.00l5596 0.ll859 0.85778
0.29307 0.06999 0.252 l 3.9302xl0
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0.029885 0.2l6l6
745.7 l78.ll 64l.l9 2,544.4 l 76.04 550
9.8067 2.3423 8.4322 33.462 0.0l3l5l l 7.233
l.3558 0.32383 l.l658 4.6262 0.00l8l82 0.l3826 l
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14-4 & A for Non-troubIe
CIassification CIass Description
CooIing
7he cooIing is weak.
A when lt ls hot outslde, lts coollng capaclty decreases due to the lncrease of the amblent temperature. when
the dust fllter gets blocked or warm outslde alr gets ln, the coollng capaclty wlll decrease. So, make sure to
clean the dust fllter frequently, prevent heat loss by closlng the doors and lnsulate the coollng area by uslng
curtalns, bllnds, shades or wlndow tlntlng.
7he cooIing is good generaIIy. ut, it gets weak when it is considerabIy hot.
A |t occurs when the outdoor unlt ls exposed to dlrect sun llght and heat-up alr ls not ventllated well. So, set
up a sunbllnd over the outdoor unlt and keep stuff away from the unlt to lncrease the ventllatlon. when the
coollng capaclty decreases durlng a heat wave, clean the heat exchanger of the outdoor unlt or spray some
cold water to the heat exchanger to lncrease the coollng capablllty.
7he cooIing is weak. Does it need refrigerant charging!
A |t ls not correct charglng refrlgerant regularly. Lxcept that you have moved ln several tlmes or the
connectlon plpes are broken, the refrlgerant does not run low. So, when refrlgerant ls addltlonally charged,
lt could be costly and cause a product's fallure. when the refrlgerant leaks, all of lt wlll escape ln a short tlme
resultlng ln coollng fallure and no water comlng out of the draln hose. So, lf water comes out from the draln
hose, lt lndlcates the normal operatlon of the product and lt does not need refrlgerant charglng.
It faiIs to do cooIing.
A when the alr condltloner ls set to ventllatlon or the deslred temperature ls set hlgher than the
current temperature, lt falls to do coollng. |n thls case, select Coollng or set the deslred temperature lower.
Leakage
It fIoods the fIoor.
A Place the draln hose properly. when lt ls not placed properly, the draln water would flow back floodlng the
floor. So, stralghten out the draln hose for the water to be dralned well.
Water drips at the drain connection (service vaIve) of the outdoor unit.
A when a glass bottle ls taken out of the refrlgerator, molsture gets condensed on lts surface due to the
temperature dlfferences. The same prlnclple applles to the alr condltloner. when cold refrlgerant goes
through the copper tube, molsture gets condensed on the surface of the tube and the connectlon areas.
To prevent the water condensatlon, the plpes are lnsulated. 8ut, the connectlon areas of the outdoor unlt are
not lnsulated for the purpose of malntenance or repalr, and water gets condensed due to the temperature
dlfferences and drlps down. Generally, lt evaporates rlght away. 8ut, when lt drlps much durlng muggy days,
put a water pan on the floor.
It Ieaks even though a drain pump is used.
A |t occurs when the draln pump ls plugged out or lt ls out of order. Check the power of the draln pump and
the posltlon of the draln hose, and when the pump ls faulty, contact the draln pump manufacturer. Samsung
Llectronlcs do not manufacture draln pumps. So, we are not able to correct the draln pump problems.
SmeIIs
Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it irritates my eyes and gives me a headache.
A There are no components ln the alr condltloner lrrltatlng the eyes and sendlng out chemlcal smells.
8ut, when the alr condltloner ls turned on, other smell sources are sucked lnto the alr condltloner and
get out of lt. So, flnd and root out the smell sources. Generally, lt occurs at a lnterlor renovated place, a
pharmacy, a gasollne handllng place, a tlre shop, a second-hand book shop or an electronlc component
handllng place, when lts chemlcal or musty smells are sucked ln and sent out, lt can be mlsled that the alr
condltloner generates them. So, flnd and root out the problem or refresh the room frequently.
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CIassification CIass Description
SmeIIs
Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it stinks.
A There are no components ln the alr condltloner sendlng out chemlcal smells. 8ut, when the alr condltloner
ls turned on, other smell sources are sucked lnto the alr condltloner and get out of lt. So, flnd and root out
the smell sources. Generally, when the draln hose ls taken out to the washlng room or there are sources
of smells such as a dlaper bln, a shoe shelf or a socks bln, bad smells generate. Also, lt occurs where glass
cleaners or alr fresheners are used, when they are sucked ln lnteractlng wlth dusts and molstures lnslde, bad
smells generate. These klnds of organlc materlals noxlous to human bodles. So, we recommend agalnst the
use of them.
Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it smeIIs sour.
A when the room ls papered recently, lts paste smells would be sucked lnslde. Also, when the alr condltloner
ls lnstalled ln the study room of young boys lovlng sweat-generatlng actlvltles such as the basketball,
excesslve sweats evaporate and get sucked lnto the alr condltloner resultlng ln bad smells. So, flnd and root
out the problem or refresh the room frequently.
Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it smeIIs musty.
A |t ls due to the lmproper keeplng of the product after lts use. when keeplng the product, dry up the lnslde
wlth the operatlon of ventllatlon to prevent must. when the product ls kept wlthout drylng up the lnslde
wlth ventllatlon, mold would grow lnslde resultlng ln must. So, open the wlndows and swltch on the
ventllatlon functlon to get rld of the saturated smell lnslde.
Whenever the air conditioner is turned on, it sends out bad smeIIs such as staIe smeIIs.
A |t occurs generally when there are pet anlmals ln the house. Thelr smells stay at the same place.
8ut, when the alr condltloner ls turned on, the alr gets clrculated resultlng ln the clrculatlon of the smells.
So, flnd and root out the problem or refresh the room frequently.
It sends out bad smeIIs.
A when the alr fllter ls fllthy, lt could send out bad smells. So, clean the fllter and ventllate the room wlth the
wlndows open whlle operatlng the ventllatlon functlon.
Dperation
It won't start.
A There ls a power fallure or lt ls plugged out. Also, check lf the power dlstrlbutlon panel ls swltched off.
It goes off during operation.
A when the hot alr does not escape properly, lt goes off durlng operatlon. |t occurs when lt does not ventllate
properly because the outdoor unlt ls covered, the back of the outdoor unlt ls blocked by a cardboard or a
plywood panel, and the front of the outdoor unlt ls blocked by the closed wlndow or other obstacles.
Clear the above obstacles from the outdoor unlt.
It generaIIy works properIy. ut, when it's considerabIy hot, it goes off during operation.
A |t occurs when the outdoor unlt ls exposed to dlrect sunllght and the hot alr does not escape properly.
Set up a sun bllnd over the outdoor unlt and clear the nelghborlng obstacles from the outdoor unlt to
provlde good ventllatlon. when lt goes off frequently durlng a heat wave, lt would prevent the turn-off and
lncrease the coollng capaclty cleanlng the outdoor unlt or spraylng some water to the heat exchanger.
7he remote controIIer won't operate.
A when the batterles run out or the transmltter or recelver of the remote controller ls blocked by obstacles,
change the batterles or keep the obstacles away from the controlllng area. Also, the remote controller may
not work under lntenslve llght from a 3-wave length lamp or a neon slgn due to the LM|. |n thls case, take
the remote controller closer to the recelver.
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12-17
Openingthe panel
Tightly grab top of the front panel and pull it down to open.
Then slightly lift the panel up.
and slide it down.
Openthe panel and put the Air flter out.
Insert the Air flter back in its original position
and close the front panel.
Dry the Air flter in a ventilated area.
Clean the Air flter witha vacuum cleaner or soft brush.
If dust is too heavy, rinse it with runningwater.
on the usage and environmental conditions. In dusty area, clean it once a week.
Power
well-ventilated area.
Samsung Llectronlcs
14-5-2 CIeaning Deodorizing and io fiIter (Dption)
To remove mlnute dust partlcles and odors, deodorlzlng and 8lo fllter are lnstalled ln the alr condltloner.
ou should clean the fllters every 3 months.
l. Open the upper front grllle by pulllng the lower rlght and left tabs of the grllle.
2. Pull out the deodorlzlng and 8lo fllter.
3. wash the fllters wlth clean water, then dry them ln the shade.
4. |nsert the fllters lnto the orlglnal posltlon.
Note : - ou can change the posltlon of fllters wlth each other.
5. Close the front grllle.
A eodorlzlng Pllter
8lo Pllter
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14-6 InstaIIation
14-6-1 efore InstaIIation
Keep the alr condltloner outlet and lnlet free from lts surroundlngs.
|n case of lnstallatlon, keep the symmetry and flx lt to prevent vlbratlon.
The plpe length shall meet the standard as far as posslble.
14-6-2 InstaIIation Procedure
Location
|nstall the product ln an area to guarantee the best coollng effect, convenlence of plplng and electrlc work, and lnexlstence of
vlbratlon or wlnd.
WaII DriIIing
A rlll the wall downward ln a dlameter of 60 to 65mm.
Fixing Indoor Unit & Dutdoor Unit
Plx the alr condltloner lndoor unlt securely to the wall. Secure the outdoor unlt ln a sultable posltlon.
Pipe SpooIing & Connecting
ou shall cut the plpe wlth a plpe cutter and grlnd all the burrs of the cut surface.
Plpe expanslon may contlnue untll the plpe surface becomes uneven or torn apart.
8e sure to use a torque wrench to tlghten plpes or flare nuts.
Leak 7est
Put an lnert gas llke nltrogen ln the outdoor unlt plpe and put soap bubbles or other test llqulds on the plpe surface for the
leak test.
Drain Hose Connecting
|nstall the draln hose downward to draln water naturally. 8e sure to pour water lnto the hose to check lf lt dralns well.
Iectric & arth Work
Llectrlc and earth work shall meet the "Llectrlc Paclllty Technology Standard" and the "|nternal wlre Pegulatlon" of the Llectrlc
8uslness Laws.
Inspection & 7riaI Run
Upon completlon of the tests, you shall make a trlal run whlle you explaln the maln functlons of the alr condltloner to flnlsh the
lnstallatlon.
A

<7orque & Depth>


Duter Diameter(D) 7orque(kgfcm) Depth(A)
6.35mm(l/4") l40~l70 l.3mm
9.52mm(3/8") 250~280 l.8mm
l2.70mm(l/2") 380~420 2.0mm
l5.88mm(5/8") 440~480 2.2mm
l9.05mm(3/4") 990~l,2l0 2.2mm
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Samsung Llectronlcs
14-7 InstaIIation Diagram of Indoor Unit and Dutdoor Unit
14-7-1 Air-Purge Procedure
l) Connect each assembly plpe to the approprlate valve
on the outdoor unlt and tlghten the flare nut.
3) Open the valve of the low pressure slde of
manlfold gauge counter-clockwlse.
4) Purge the alr from the system uslng vacuum pump
for about 30 mlnutes.
- Make sure that pressure gauge show
-0.lMPa(-76cmHg) after about 30 mlnutes.
- Thls procedure ls very lmportant ln order to avold
gas leak.
- Turn off the vacuum pump.
- Close the valve of the low pressure slde of
manlfold gauge clockwlse.
- Pemove the hose of the low pressure slde
of manlfold gauge.
7) Check for gas leakage.
- At thls tlme, especlally check for gas leakage from
the 3 way valve's stem nuts, and from the servlce
port cap.
2) Connect the charglng hose of low pressure slde of
manlfold gauge to the packed valve havlng a servlce
port as shown at the flgure.
5) Set valve cork of both llquld slde and gas slde of
packed valve to the open posltlon.
6) Mount the valve stem nuts and the servlce port cap
to the valve, and tlghten them at the torque of
l83kgf-cm wlth a torque wrench.

C
D
Outdoor unlt
|ndoor unlt
Gas plpe slde
Llquld plpe slde
vacuum Pump
A
(gas)
8
(llquld)
valve stem
Stem cap
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14-7-2 "Pump down" Procedure
Pump down wlll be carrled out when an evaporator ls replaced or when the unlt ls relocated ln another area.
l) Pemove the caps from the 3 way valve and the
3-way valve.
3) Set the unlt to cool operatlon mode.
(Check lf the compressor ls operatlng.)
4) Turn the 3-way valve clockwlse to close.
7) Close the cap of each valve.
2) Turn the 3-way valve clockwlse to close and
connect a pressure gauge (low pressure slde)
to the servlce valve, and open the 3 way valve
agaln.
5) when the pressure gauge lndlcates "0" turn the
3-way valve clockwlse to close.
6) Stop operatlon of the alr condltloner.
3 way valve
2 way valve
ReIocation of the air conditioner
- Pefer to thls procedure when the unlt ls relocated.
- Carry out the pump down procedure (refer to the detalls of 'pump down').
- Pemove the power cord.
- A lsconnect the assembly cable from the lndoor and outdoor unlts.
- Pemove the flare nut connectlng the lndoor unlt and the plpe.
- At thls tlme, cover the plpe of the lndoor unlt and the other plpe uslng a cap or vlnyl plug to avold forelgn
materlal enterlng.
- A lsconnect the plpe connected to the outdoor unlt.
At thls tlme, cover the valve of the outdoor unlt and the other plpe uslng a cap or vlnyl plug to avold forelgn materlal
enterlng.
- Make sure you do not bend the connectlon plpes ln the mlddle and store together wlth the cables.
- Move the lndoor and outdoor unlts to a new locatlon.
- Pemove the mountlng plate for the lndoor unlt and move lt to a new locatlon.
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15-1. POWER SUPPLY
Working Voltage 176V ~ 264V
Voltage Imbalance
Within a 3% Deviation from Each Voltage at the Main Terminal of
Outdoor Unit
Starting Voltage Higher than 80% of the Rated Voltage
15-2. WORKING RANGE
Applicable models:
AQ-09VFUAGM/CV
AQ-12VFUAGM/CV
AQ-18VFUAGM/CV
AQ-24VFUAGM/CV
AQ-36VFUAGM/CV
g n i t a e H g n i l o o C
working range min (
o
C) max (
o
C) rated (
o
C) working range min (
o
C) max (
o
C) rated (
o
C)
outdoor -10 46 35 outdoor -15 24 7
indoor 16 32 27
indoor __ 27 20
Cooling working range
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
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Heating working range
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
I ndoor temperature
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