Toshiba RAS-10JKCVP Series Owner's Manual
Toshiba RAS-10JKCVP Series Owner's Manual

Toshiba RAS-10JKCVP Series Owner's Manual

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Toshiba air conditioner
Owner's Manual
Indoor unit
RAS-10JKCVP
RAS-13JKCVP
RAS-18JKCVP
Outdoor unit
RAS-10JACVP Series
RAS-13JACVP Series
RAS-18JACVP Series
Series
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Series
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  • Page 1 Outdoor unit RAS-10JACVP Series RAS-13JACVP Series RAS-18JACVP Series • Thank you for purchasing Toshiba room air conditioner this time. • To use this product safety and properly, please read and understand this owner’s manual carefully before use. • Please store this manual at a place where anyone can refer anytime.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Precautions for safety page Contents Surely follow these instructions Parts name page Indoor unit ........................... Outdoor unit ........................Accessories (attachment and detachment of remote control holder) ..Remote controller ......................Preparation before operation and checking page Insert the batteries ......................Setting the clock ......................
  • Page 3 Set preferrred operation When the lamp of indoor unit blinks page page PRESET operation ......................Auto Restart Setting page Energy Saving page How to set Auto Restart ....................ECO operation ......................... At a times like this page Limit maximum If the remote controller is not available .............
  • Page 4: Precautions For Safety

    fi re, electric shock, or water leakage. For repair or relocation, cause suffocation. please request service from the supplying retail dealership or a Toshiba • Do not place anything around the outdoor unit or allow fallen leaves to dealership.
  • Page 5: Parts Name

    Parts name Indoor unit Air inlet Front panel Infrared signal receiver and Reset button Open-close panel When the front panel is opened Air fi lter (The air fi lter comes out for a certain period from the upper part of the indoor unit while fi lter cleaning. It Filter cover can be checked that the fi...
  • Page 6: Outdoor Unit

    Real time monitor display Operating status and room temperature are informed. Indoor unit display All part of display portion are indicated for explanation. Operating, Timer set, Economic operation, Picoion air purifi er operation or Automatic cleaning operation (while cleaning operation) are indicated by the lamps.
  • Page 7: Remote Controller

    Parts name (continued) Kind of receiving tone Remote controller When the Indoor unit receives the signal from the remote controller, the receiving tone sounds...Operation, change Transmitting part ..Stop PiPi ..Notice PiPi When the notice sounds, it means the operating setting returns to the datum point. (Example) When temperature setting.
  • Page 8 Remote control when open cover All indicators are shown for explanation. B mode display Mode selection display Signal sending display Swing On/Off display Setting temperature display ˚F Temperature unit select Clock and timer setting display ˚C Check mode display Comfort sleep display POWER SEL Hi POWER ECO Preset operation display...
  • Page 9: Preparation Before Operation And Checking

    Preparation before operation and checking Remote controller Insert the battery Setting the clock Remove the cover Press the CLOCK button and insert AAA Press with the diminished bar alkaline dry batteries Insert direction of (+) and (-) correctly Adjust the “Time” Forward Pull the cover to Pull the cover to...
  • Page 10: Check Transmitting And Receiving

    Indoor unit Turn on the main power supply • It takes 3 to 8 minutes for the preparation of operation after the power supply is on. During this period, the operation lamp illuminates. However the operation does not start. Check transmitting and receiving Point the remote controller at the infrared signal receiver on the indoor unit.
  • Page 11: Automatic Operation

    Automatic operation The air conditioner selects the cooling mode and operates it. At the same time the active human sensor detects the movement of people. If no person is detected, it operates in economic operation mode. Also the brightness search sensor detects the brightness of the room and operates in economic operation mode automatically.
  • Page 12: Operation Details Of Automatic Operation

    Operation details of automatic operation Economic operation activated by active human search sensor. • When the active human search sensor detects the absence of people for 60 minutes continuously. It operates economic operation mode with a higher temperature setting while cooling. •...
  • Page 13: Cooling, Dry Operation

    Cooling, Dry operation and Fan only operation Cooling Temperature and air volume for the cooling operation can be set as you prefer. MODE Cooling operation ˚C (Blue) (Orange) POWER SEL OPERATION : Green light illuminates PiPi When sounds, it notices the operation setting returns to the datum point. MODE Page 7 Dry operation...
  • Page 14 For dehumidifi cation, a moderate cooling performance is controlled automatically. operation When stopping • When changing the temperature Automatic cleaning starts after the operation stops. (TIMER lamp turns on) Cleaning does not operated if the operating time is 10 minutes or less. Page 25 TEMP.
  • Page 15: Picoion Air Purifi Er

    Picoion air purifi er Capture effi ciency of fl oating virus and mold fungus in the air is accelerated by the Picoion and plasma ion charger. They are caught in the air conditioner eliminated and discharged with the drain water. Thus, the air discharged by the air conditioner is kept clean. PURE To clean the air, Picoion air purifi...
  • Page 16: Air Volume, Fix And Swing

    Air volume, Fix and Swing When PiPi sounds, When changing the air volume, press it indicates the operation setting returns to the original setting. Page 7 • Every time... When pressed during Auto, Cooling, Fan only and PURE. ˚C POWER SEL •...
  • Page 17: Comfort Air Fl Ow

    Comfort air fl ow Direct air fl ow : Blow air toward people. Indirect air fl ow : Blow air away from people. • If Direct air fl ow or Indirect is selected, the human search sensor moves left and right. It detects the location of people (heat generated) and the air direction (left and right) is adjusted automatically.
  • Page 18: Wide Air Fl Ow, Spot Air Fl Ow

    Wide air fl ow, spot air fl ow Comfortable air fl ow and Direct air fl ow AIR FLOW or Indirect air fl ow can be selected from While operating (Auto, Cool, Dry and these mode with PURE), Select AIR FLOW ˚C POWER SEL •...
  • Page 19: Timer Operation

    Timer operation Comfort sleep The operation stops automatically at the pre-set time When 1, 3, 5 and 9 hours are selected, it becomes the comfort sleep operation. The set temperature will be automatically adjusted appropriately. However, the temperature is raised to no more than 2 degree Celsius. During comfort sleep Timer off TIMER : Orange light...
  • Page 20: Timer On/Timer Off

    Timer on, Timer off Start and stop of operation is selected with the time. Operate after setting the current time on the remote controller. Page 9 Example of setting (Selection of timer On/Off) For timer off For timer on To start at 6:00 AM and stop at 10:00 AM.
  • Page 21: Set Preferrred Operation

    Set preferred operation Set your preferred operation for future use. The setting will be memorized and can be used for future requirement. PRESET OPERATION Select your preferred operation. Press and hold for 3 seconds to memorize the setting. PRESET mark displays. ˚C Press to operate the preset operation.
  • Page 22: Energy Saving

    Energy Saving While Automatic operation or Cooling operation is activated, this function provides automatic control for the setting of room temperature. ECO OPERATION • ECO displays in the Remote controller. • The set temperature will be automatically adjusted appropriately. However, the temperature is raised to no more than 2 degree Celsius. ˚C may not turn on when Indoor unit receives ECO operation signal.
  • Page 23: Limit Maximum Current And Power Consumption

    Limit maximum Current and Power consumption This function is used when its circuit breaker is shared with other electrical appliances. It limits the maximum current and power consumption to 100%, 75% or 50% can be done by POWER- SELECTION. The lower percentage, the higher Saving and also longer compressor lifetime. POWER-SELECTION OPERATION POWER-SEL POWER SEL...
  • Page 24: Indoor Unit Displays

    Indoor unit display The brightness of monitor display can be adjusted also turn off. Press and hold the button with a CHECK diminishing bar • Setting temperature display switches to 00. • is displayed. Press while holding the check button. Hi POWER •...
  • Page 25: Automatic Cleaning

    Automatic cleaning Automatic cleaning is started after the operation 10 minutes or longer stops. To stop automatic cleaning during operation, (Blue) (Orange) press more 2 times. TIMER : Orange lamp illuminates After Stop Filter cleaning by remote controller and immediately operate the air conditioner, the next operation may delay.
  • Page 26: Care And Cleaning

    Do not wash inside air conditioner yourself If washing inside the air conditioner is necessary, request service from the supplier or the Toshiba Service Center. Incorrect washing may cause a water leakage, electric shock or fi re due to Prohibition damage of resin parts or insuffi...
  • Page 27: Care Of Front Panel

    Care and cleaning Turns off power supply before checking, care and cleaning (continued) Care and cleaning of the front panel and dust box Clean when DUST BOX (Orange LED) is turn on. Front panel After cleaning, operate “Test Run”. Page 31 To remove the dust box Open the front panel Release the locking tab...
  • Page 28: Care Of Dust Box

    Care and cleaning Turns off power supply before checking, care and cleaning (continued) Dust Box How to remove it Slide the fi xing levers (4 points) of the dust box Remove the dust box Slide the fi xing levers (4 Orange Hold and remove from the right side and pull it points) at left, right and center horizontally to remove.
  • Page 29: Care And Cleaning Of Brush Unit

    Care and cleaning Turns off power supply before checking, care and cleaning (continued) Care and cleaning of the air filter and brush unit Air fi lter is cleaned automatically. If concerned about the dirt, wash the air fi lter with water. After cleaning, perform Brush unit “Test run after cleaning”.
  • Page 30: Care And Cleaning Of Air Fi Lter

    Care and cleaning Turns off power supply before checking, care and cleaning (continued) Air filter How to assemble Insert the air fi lter. How to remove Slide the 2 levers on the fi lter Point! • cover toward the open direction Insert the air fi...
  • Page 31: Test Run After Care And Cleaning

    Care and cleaning (continued) When not used for a long time Test run after care and cleaning Turns off power supply. Turn on power supply after cleaning the air fi lter, dust box and brush unit then perform a test run. Remove the batteries from the remote controller •...
  • Page 32: When The Lamp Of Indoor Unit Blinks

    If the lamp blinks again, inspection and repair is required To repair quickly, check the status of the air conditioner according to the following procedure and inform below (1) – (3) to the dealer or the Toshiba Service Center. Symptoms of the air conditioner Check code found by the remote controller (See process below).
  • Page 33: Auto Restart Setting

    Auto Restart Setting This product is designed so that after a power failure, it can restart automatically in the same operating mode as before the power failure. The product was shipped with Auto Restart function in the off position. Turn it on as required. How to set the Auto Restart Press and hold the RESET button on the indoor unit for 3 seconds to set the operation (3 Pi sound and OPERATION lamp blink 5 time/sec for 5 seconds).
  • Page 34: At A Times Like This

    At a time like this If the remote controller is not available In case of the misplaced or discharge remote controller, temporary Automatic operation is available from RESET button on the indoor unit. When operating To stop (Blue) (Orange) (Blue) (Orange) 1 second 1 second...
  • Page 35: These Are Not Failures

    These are not failures In this case Description and where to check • Operation lamp (green) is blinking slowly. For a power failure during operation (including Timer On setting), the lamp illumi- nates when the power is supplied again. When the button in the remote controller is pressed once, the operation starts and the blinking changes to illuminate.
  • Page 36: A Noise Sounds

    Sound comes from the plasma ion charger. For a failure of the plasma ion or the Picoion charger unit, consult the dealer or the Toshiba Service Center. The plasma ions charger has high voltage poles. DO NOT inspect or repair yourself since these are dangerous.
  • Page 37: Operation And Behavior Of The Air Conditioner

    These are not failures (continued) In this case Description and where to check • Air conditioner does not work. Is it immediately after the power supply on? It takes 3-8 minutes for preparation. During this period, the air conditioner does not operate.
  • Page 38: Vapor Or Condensation Appear

    In this case Description and where to check • Vapor appears. Vapor may appear due to the rapidly cooled air in the room. • Vapor may appear due to condensed water on the heat exchanger, or the panel may become moist during cooling, dry, or cleaning. •...
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  • Page 42 RESET 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 5 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 5 2/28/11 2:13 PM 2/28/11 2:13 PM...
  • Page 43 “ PURE · DUST BOX” (Blue) (Orange) )/( ) “ “ TIMER · SAVE” ” “ OPERATION” < > RESET AAA (2 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 6 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 6 2/28/11 2:13 PM 2/28/11 2:13 PM...
  • Page 44 ˚F ˚C POWER SEL Hi POWER ECO PRESET TEMP. 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 7 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 7 2/28/11 2:13 PM 2/28/11 2:13 PM...
  • Page 45 MODE ˚F ˚C CHECK COMFORT SLEEP POWER SEL Hi POWER ECO PRESET POWER-SEL Hi-POWER PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi-POWER Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL POWER-SEL SLEEP COMFORT SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET When open the cover • • •...
  • Page 46 CLOCK Pull the cover to TEMP. your side firmly PRESET • TEMP. CLOCK • MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET When open the cover • • • • 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 9 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 9 2/28/11 2:13 PM 2/28/11 2:13 PM...
  • Page 47 • PURE • • • • • • 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 10 1110650159_(02-10)_TH.indd 10 2/28/11 2:13 PM 2/28/11 2:13 PM...
  • Page 48 • MODE ˚C (Blue) (Orange) POWER SEL • ˚C • POWER SEL TEMP. • PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING • AIR FLOW Hi POWER • COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET • • • • 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 11 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 11 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
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  • Page 50 MODE ˚C (Blue) (Orange) POWER SEL MODE ˚C POWER SEL ˚C MODE POWER SEL POWER SEL PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 13 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 13 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 51 • TEMP. • • • • • 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 14 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 14 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 52 PURE (Blue) (Orange) PURE • ˚C POWER SEL PURE PRESET MODE TEMP. PURE MODE SWING AIR FLOW • Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP • CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 15 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 15 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 53 • ˚C POWER SEL • PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP • CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET • • Swing • SWING • 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 16 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 16 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
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  • Page 55: Air Flow

    AIR FLOW AIR FLOW ˚C POWER SEL • PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW • Hi POWER • COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP • CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET • SWING • • • • • AIR FLOW • 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 18 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 18 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 56 Comfort sleep 1, 3, 5 comfort sleep comfort sleep (Blue) (Orange) • )... COMFORT SLEEP comfort sleep ˚C • • POWER SEL • COMFORT PRESET SLEEP TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 19 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 19...
  • Page 57 6:00 AM 10:00 AM 6:00 AM TEMP. TEMP. • • 10:00 AM • • TEMP. • TEMP. TEMP. • COMFORT SLEEP • • 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 20 1110650159_(11-20)_TH.indd 20 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 58 PRESET ˚C PRESET POWER SEL PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 21 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 21 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 59 • • ˚C POWER SEL PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 22 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 22 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 60 100%, 75% POWER-SELECTION POWER-SEL POWER SEL POWER SEL POWER SEL POWER SEL ˚C [100%] [75%] [50%] [100%] POWER SEL PRESET • TEMP. • MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 23 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 23 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
  • Page 61 CHECK • • CHECK Hi POWER • • CHECK + Hi POWER • • • PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 24 1110650159_(21-30)_TH.indd 24 2/28/11 2:14 PM 2/28/11 2:14 PM...
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  • Page 68 • (Blue) (Orange) • • • CHECK • < > (Blue) (Orange) • • • • 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 31 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 31 2/28/11 2:15 PM 2/28/11 2:15 PM...
  • Page 69 CHECK • • TEMP. • • TEMP. PRESET TEMP. MODE SWING AIR FLOW TEMP. Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP CLOCK CHECK FILTER RESET • • • • 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 32 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 32 2/28/11 2:15 PM 2/28/11 2:15 PM...
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  • Page 71 (Blue) (Orange) (Blue) (Orange) • • • • A - B CHECK MODE (Blue) (Orange) PRESET TEMP. (Blue) (Orange) MODE SWING AIR FLOW Hi POWER COMFORT PURE POWER-SEL SLEEP • • 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 34 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 34 2/28/11 2:15 PM 2/28/11 2:15 PM...
  • Page 72 • [OPERATION] ( • [OPERATION] ( [TIMER] ( • • • • • • • • • • • • TEMP. • 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 35 1110650159_(31-38)_TH.indd 35 2/28/11 2:15 PM 2/28/11 2:15 PM...
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