Toshiba RAV-SM561CT-E Service Manual page 61

Air conditioner under ceiling type (indoor unit)
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How to set up filter sold separately of the high ceiling
• When the height of ceiling to be installed with a filter exceeds
3.5m or when installing a filter sold separately, tap-up of DC fan
is required. Tap-up of DC fan can be set at No.2 (Tap 1) and No.4
(Tap 2) of DIP switch [S003] on the wireless sensor P.C. board.
The wireless sensor P .C. board appears by removing screws at
the rear side of the wireless sensor unit and the rear cover.
Setup for high ceiling
[S003] No.2
[S003] No.4
(Tap 1)
(Tap 2)
Standard (At shipment)
OFF
OFF
Type 1
OFF
ON
Setup for filter sold separately
[S003] No.2 (Tap 1)
[S003] No.4 (Tap 2)
Standard (At shipment)
OFF
Type 1
OFF
Type 3
ON
Type 6
ON
[NOTE]
If the setup has been once performed, the set
contents of Type 1, 3, and 6 can be arbitrarily
changed. However, it is required to turn off [S003]
No.2 (Tap 1) and No.4 (Tap 2) of DIP switch and
also required to rewrite by the wired remote
controller sold separately to return the set content
to the standard one (at shipment). (For rewriting by
a wired remote controller sold separately, refer to
the Installation Manual attached to the indoor unit.)
Never set ON to DIP switch [S003] No.1 (Test
run). (A test run is carried out on the remote
controller.) (For the test run, refer to the
Installation Manual attached to the indoor unit.)
Cautions for installation of the remote controller
• To operate the remote controller by fixing it to the wall,
etc. with a remote controller holder, turn on the fluores-
cent lamp, operate the remote controller at the position to
be fixed, check the air conditioner normally operates, and
then mount it.
• When the room temperature is sensed by the remote
controller, mount the remote controller paying attention to
the following items.
• Place not exposed directly to cold or hot wind.
• Place not exposed directly to the sunlight.
• Other places where the remote controller is not
influenced.
Explanation to customers
• Hand over the "Owner's Manual" and "Installation
Manuals" to the customer after installation works.
• Explain usage and maintenance of the remote controller
according to "Owner's Manual".
[S003] No.2 (Tap 1) and
[S003] No.4 (Tap 2) are used.
4
3
2
1
ON
Installable
height of ceiling
3.5m
4.0m
Filter sold separately
OFF
Standard filter
ON
Optical regeneration deodorant filter
OFF
High-performance filter
ON
Deodorant filter / Ammonia deodorant filter
How to handle the remote controller
• In case using remote controller mounting
to the wall, etc.
Check a signal is received correctly by
pushing
button at the position to be fixed.
• Replacement of battery
1. Holding the both ends of the cover and
remove it by sliding downward.
2. Correctly insert 2 AAA alkali batteries
matching + and - polarities with indica-
tions.
3. Push SET button with something tipped
and attach the cover.
Mounting screw
Truss tapping
Put on.
4 x 16
1
Push.
2
• To take off
remote controller,
pull it toward you.
RESET button
Cover
Test run
Before test run
• Before turning on the power supply, carry out the following procedure.
1) Using 500V-megger, check 1MW or more exists between the terminal block 1 to 3 and the earth.
If 1MW or less is detected, do not run the unit. Do not apply to the remote controller circuit.
2) Check the valve of the outdoor unit being opened fully.
• To protect the compressor at activation time, leave power-ON for 12 hours or more be for operating.
How to execute a test run
Using the remote controller, operate the unit as usual.
For the procedure of the operation, refer to the attached Owner's Manual.
A forced test run can be executed in the following procedure if the operation stops by thermo.-OFF.
In order to prevent a serial operation, the forced test run is released after 60 minutes have passed
and returns to the usual operation.
CAUTION
When the remote controller is used for the first time, it accepts an operation approx. 5 minutes
after the power supply has been turned on.
It is not a trouble, but is because the setup of the remote controller is being checked.
For the second power-ON time and after, approx. 1 minute is required to start the operation by the
remote controller.
NOTE
Do not use the forced test run for cases
other than the test run because it applies
an excessive load to the devices.
In case of wireless remote controller
Procedure
Turn on power of the set.
1
After installation, the operation is not accepted for 5 minutes when the power has been turned on
at the first time, and 1 minute when the power has been turned on at the second time and after.
Perform a test run after a specified time has passed.
Push [
] button on the remote controller, change the operation mode to [ ] or [
2
button, and then change the air speed to [
Cooling test run
3
Set temperature to [18˚C] by using [ ] button.
Push [ ] button to set temperature to [19˚C] just
4
after confirming the receiving sound "Pi".
Push [ ] button to set temperature to [18˚C] just
5
after confirming the receiving sound "Pi".
4 5 4 5
Repeat the procedure
6
(Green), [
] (Green), and [
] (Yellow) of the wireless sensors flash, and the operation starts.
If the lamps do not flash, repeat the procedure
7
When the test run has finished, push [
<Outline of test run by using a wireless remote controller>
Cooling test run : Start/Stop
18˚C
19˚C
18˚C
Heating test run : Start/Stop
30˚C
29˚C
30˚C
Be sure to set the
air speed to [
].
ADR
2, 7
2
3, 4, 5, 6
Operation contents
] by using [
] by [
] button.
Heating test run
Set temperature to [30˚C] by using [ ] button.
Push [ ] button to set temperature to [29˚C] just
after confirming the receiving sound "Pi".
Push [ ] button to set temperature to [30˚C] just
after confirming the receiving sound "Pi".
. After approx. 10 seconds, all the display lamps [
2
and after.
] button to stop the operation.
19˚C
18˚C
19˚C
18˚C
(Test run)
Start/Stop
29˚C
30˚C
29˚C
30˚C
(Test run)
Start/Stop
]
]

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