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Please file and use this manual together with the service manual for Model No. CU-2E18NBU, CU-5E36QBU and CU-3E19RBU
CU-4E24RBU, Order No. PHAAM1111120A1, PAPAMY1312037CE and PAPAMY1505100CE.
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to
service or repair the products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
In order to avoid frostbite, be assured of no refrigerant leakage during the installation or repairing of refrigerant circuit.
AUTO
FAN
SPEED
HEAT
AIR
COOL
SWING
DRY
FAN
O FF/ O N
O FF/ O N
AUTO
ECONAVI
COMFORT
M O D E
T E M P
T E M P
AIR SWING
POWERFUL/
/
QUIET
FAN SPEED
T IM E R
T IM E R
O N
O N
SE T
SE T
1
1
2
2
3
3
O FF
O FF
C A N C E L
C A N C E L
AC
RC
SET CHECK CLOCK
CHECK
RESET
WARNING
PRECAUTION OF LOW TEMPERATURE
Order No: PAPAMY1503085AE
Indoor Unit
CS-ME5RKUA
CS-ME7RKUA
Destination
USA
Canada
© Panasonic Corporation 2015.

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  • Page 1 PRECAUTION OF LOW TEMPERATURE In order to avoid frostbite, be assured of no refrigerant leakage during the installation or repairing of refrigerant circuit. © Panasonic Corporation 2015.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Safety Precautions ..........3 14. Exploded View and Replacement Parts List ..............71 2. Specification ............5 14.1 Indoor Unit ..........71 3. Features ............... 9 4. Location of Controls and Components ..10 Indoor Unit ..........10 Outdoor Unit ..........
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    1. Safety Precautions  Read the following “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully before perform any servicing.  Electrical work must be installed or serviced by a licensed electrician. Be sure to use the correct rating of the power plug and main circuit for the model installed. ...
  • Page 4 WARNING After completion of installation, confirm there is no leakage of refrigerant gas. It may generate toxic gas when the refrigerant contacts with fire. Ventilate if there is refrigerant gas leakage during operation. It may cause toxic gas when the refrigerant contacts with fire. This equipment must be properly earthed.
  • Page 5: Specification

    2. Specification Indoor CS-ME5RKUA CS-ME7RKUA Model Outdoor CU-3E19RBU CU-3E19RBU Performance Test Condition AHRI AHRI Phase, Hz Single, 60 Single, 60 Power Supply Min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. 1.30 1.62 2.30 1.30 1.62 2.30 1.80...
  • Page 6 Indoor CS-ME5RKUA CS-ME7RKUA Model Outdoor CU-3E19RBU CU-3E19RBU Fin Material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat) Fin Type Slit Fin Slit Fin Indoor Heat Exchanger Row x Stage x FPI 2 x 15 x 21 2 x 15 x 21 Size (W x H x L)
  • Page 7 Indoor CS-ME7RKUA CS-ME7RKUA Model Outdoor CU-2E18NBU CU-5E36QBU Performance Test Condition AHRI AHRI Phase, Hz Single, 60 Single, 60 Power Supply Min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. 1.80 2.01 2.90 1.80 2.01 2.90 1.80 2.01 2.90 1.80 2.01...
  • Page 8 Indoor CS-ME7RKUA CS-ME7RKUA Model Outdoor CU-2E18NBU CU-5E36QBU Fin Material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat) Fin Type Slit Fin Slit Fin Indoor Heat Exchanger Row x Stage x FPI 2 x 15 x 21 2 x 15 x 21 Size (W x H x L) inch 1 x 12-13/32 x 24 1 x 12-13/32 x 24...
  • Page 9: Features

    3. Features  Inverter Technology Wider output power range Energy saving Quick Cooling More precise temperature control  Environment Protection Non-ozone depletion substances refrigerant (R410A)  Long Installation Piping Long piping up to 82 feet (25 meters) for 1 room, 164 feet (50 meters) for total room ...
  • Page 10: Location Of Controls And Components

    4. Location of Controls and Components Indoor Unit Aluminium Fin Front Panel Auto OFF/ON button Air Filters Air Purifying Filter INDICATOR (Green) POWER Human activity (Orange) sensor TIMER Remote control (Green) Horizontal Airflow ECONAVI receiver and Indicator Direction Louver (Green) AUTO COMFORT •...
  • Page 11: Dimensions

    5. Dimensions Indoor Unit <Top View> <Side View> <Side View> Air intake <Front View> 8-7/16 direction 1/32~1/16 Air outlet Left piping 1/32~1/16 Right piping 34-9/32 direction hole hole <Bottom View> Remote control 1-7/8 A U T O F A N SP E ED H E A T A IR...
  • Page 12: Wiring Connection Diagram

    6. Wiring Connection Diagram Indoor Unit TERMINAL REMARKS AUTO SW : BLUE P : PINK BOARD (SW01) AC306 (BLK) BR : BROWN O : ORANGE BL : BLACK Y : YELLOW FUSE301 W : WHITE G : GREEN T3.15A L250V : RED Y/G : YELLOW/GREEN TEMP.
  • Page 13: Electronic Circuit Diagram

    7. Electronic Circuit Diagram Indoor Unit TERMINAL AUTO SW BOARD (SW01) AC306 (BLK) *R54 *R37 FUSE301 T3.15A L250V *C45 0.1u TEMP. AC303 (WHT) FUSE OUTDOOR *C49 NOISE FILTER 102°C UNIT CN–RMT NONE (3A) CIRCUIT AC304 (RED) (WHT) G301 (GRN) GROUNDING TERMINAL COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT...
  • Page 14: Printed Circuit Board

    8. Printed Circuit Board Indoor Unit 8.1.1 Main Printed Circuit Board CN-FM CN-CNT CN-RMT CN-STM1 CN-MSENS CN-DISP CN-TH JP1 (Random Auto Restart enable/disable) 8.1.2 Indicator Printed Circuit Board CN-DISP...
  • Page 15 8.1.3 Comparator Printed Circuit Board CN-SENS1 CN-SENS2 CN-MSENS...
  • Page 16: Installation Instruction

    9. Installation Instruction Select the Best Location 9.1.2 Indoor/Outdoor Unit Installation Diagram 9.1.1 Indoor Unit  Do not install the unit in excessive oil fume area Attention not to bend Piping direction up drain hose (Front side) such as kitchen, workshop and etc. Right ...
  • Page 17: Indoor Unit

    Indoor Unit 9.2.1 How to Fix Installation Plate The mounting wall shall be strong and solid enough to prevent it from the vibration. Wall Wall Wall More than 1 More than 1 More screw than 2 " (128 mm) DISTANCE TO PIPE HOLE CENTER 128 mm "...
  • Page 18: Indoor Unit Installation

    9.2.3 Indoor Unit Installation Do not turn over the unit without it’s shock absorber during pull out the piping. It may cause intake grille damage. Use shock absorber during pull out the piping to protect the intake grille from damage. Piping Piping Intake grille...
  • Page 19: Connect The Cable To The Indoor Unit

    Replace the drain hose Rear view for left piping installation Connection cable Piping More than 37 " (950 mm) Drain hose Drain hose Drain hose Connection cable Drain cap Adjust the piping slightly downwards. Sleeve for piping hole • • How to pull the piping and drain hose out, in case of embedded piping.
  • Page 20 9.2.5 Wiring Stripping and connecting requirement Wire stripping Conductor Conductor Conductor not fully inserted over inserted fully inserted Indoor/outdoor connection terminal board " (5 mm) or more No loose strand ACCEPT PROHIBITED PROHIBITED when inserted (gap between wires) RISK OF FIRE JOINING OF WIRES MAY CAUSE WARNING...
  • Page 21: Operation Control

    10. Operation Control 10.1 Basic Function Inverter control, which equipped with a microcomputer in determining the most suitable operation mode as time passes, automatically adjusts output power for maximum comfort always. In order to achieve the suitable operation mode, the microcomputer maintains the set temperature by measuring the temperature of the environment and performing temperature shifting.
  • Page 22: Automatic Operation

    10.4.2 Temperature Sampling Control  Temperature sampling is controlled by outdoor unit where room temperature for all power supply ON indoor unit could be obtained.  When capability supply to the indoor unit is OFF and the compressor is ON during heating operation, the indoor fan motor is stopped.
  • Page 23: Indoor Fan Motor Operation

    10.7 Indoor Fan Motor Operation 10.7.1 Residual Heat Removal Control  To prevent high pressure at indoor unit, when heating mode thermostat-off condition or power supply OFF, indoor fan continue to operate at controlled fan speed for maximum 30 seconds then stop. 10.7.2 Basic Rotation Speed (rpm) ...
  • Page 24: Outdoor Fan Motor Operation

    10.8 Outdoor Fan Motor Operation Outdoor fan motor is operated with fan speed number of rotation. It starts when compressor starts operation and it stops 30 seconds after compressor stops operation. Compressor Fan Speed Outdoor Fan 30 sec 10.9 Airflow Direction ...
  • Page 25: Quiet Operation (Cooling Mode/Cooling Area Of Dry Mode)

    10.10 Quiet Operation (Cooling Mode/Cooling Area of Dry Mode)  Purpose To provide quiet cooling operation compare to normal operation.  Control condition Quiet operation start condition  When “Quiet” button at remote control is pressed. Quiet LED illuminates. Quiet operation stop condition ...
  • Page 26: Timer Control

    10.13 Timer Control 10.13.1 ON Timer Control  ON Timer can be set using remote control, where the unit with timer set will start operation earlier than the setting time. This is to provide a comfortable environment when reaching the set ON time. ...
  • Page 27: Econavi And Auto Comfort Operation

    10.16 ECONAVI and AUTO COMFORT Operation  A Pyoelectric infrared sensor is used to detect injection strength variation of infrared at setting area to determine the presence or absence of human and its activity level. Human detection area is shown in figure below: Top View 90°...
  • Page 28  ECONAVI and AUTO COMFORT Demo Mode  To enable ECO DEMO mode, during unit is OFF (power standby): Remote control normal mode Press continously for 5s Transmit ECO demo code and after 30 seconds return to normal mode. TEM P TEM P Transmit sunlight sensor check code and after 30 seconds return to normal...
  • Page 29  Timer Operation  When unit is turn on by ON Timer and ECONAVI and AUTO COMFORT operation is ON during previous operation before OFF, ECONAVI and AUTO COMFORT operation will not be ON automatically.  When unit is turn on by ON Timer and ECONAVI and AUTO COMFORT operation is OFF during previous operation before OFF, ECONAVI and AUTO COMFORT operation will not be ON automatically.
  • Page 30: Servicing Mode

    11. Servicing Mode 11.1 Auto Off/On Button Auto OFF/ON Auto OFF/ON Auto OFF/ON Button pressed Button pressed Button pressed 5 sec 5 sec Auto Operation Test Run Operation Stop Test Run Operation Stop (Forced Cooling Operation) (Forced Cooling Operation) Beep Beep x 2 AUTO OPERATION MODE The Auto operation will be activated immediately once the Auto OFF/ON button is pressed.
  • Page 31: Remote Control Button

    Press Auto OFF/ON button to toggle remote control receiving sound. - Short “beep”: Turn OFF remote control receiving sound. - Long “beep”: Turn ON remote control receiving sound. After Auto OFF/ON button is pressed, the 20 seconds counter for Remote Control Receiving Sound OFF/ON Mode is restarted.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting Guide

    12. Troubleshooting Guide 12.1 Refrigeration Cycle System In order to diagnose malfunctions, make sure that there are no Normal Pressure and Outlet Air Temperature (Standard) electrical problems before inspecting the refrigeration cycle. Gas Pressure Outlet air Temperature Such problems include insufficient insulation, problem with the (kg/cm (°F) power source, malfunction of a compressor and a fan.
  • Page 33 12.1.1 Relationship between the condition of the air conditioner and pressure and electric current n i l Condition of the air Electric current Electric current Low Pressure High Pressure Low Pressure High Pressure conditioner during operating during operating Insufficient refrigerant (gas leakage) Clogged capillary tube or Strainer...
  • Page 34: Breakdown Self Diagnosis Function

    12.2 Breakdown Self Diagnosis Function 12.2.1 Self Diagnosis Function (Three Digits Alphanumeric Code)  Once error occurred during operation, the unit will stop its operation, and Timer LED blinks.  Although Timer LED goes off when power supply is turned off, if the unit is operated under a breakdown condition, the LED will ON again.
  • Page 35: Error Code Table

    12.3 Error Code Table Diagnosis Abnormality / Abnormality Protection Problem Check location display Protection control Judgement operation u l i — — — Indoor/outdoor After operation for Indoor fan only Indoor/outdoor • Indoor/outdoor wire terminal abnormal 1 minute operation can communication not establish •...
  • Page 36 Diagnosis Abnormality / Abnormality Protection Problem Check location display Protection control Judgement operation Abnormal indoor 3 times happen — Wrong wiring and connecting • Check the indoor/outdoor connection wire and connection operating unit or within 40 minutes pipe, expansion valve pipe.
  • Page 37: Self-Diagnosis Method

    12.4 Self-diagnosis Method 12.4.1 H11 (Indoor/Outdoor Abnormal Communication) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the data received from outdoor unit in indoor unit signal transmission is checked whether it is normal. Malfunction Caused  Faulty indoor unit PCB.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    12.4.2 H12 (Indoor/Outdoor Capacity Rank Mismatched) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup, error code appears when different types of indoor and outdoor units are interconnected. Malfunction Caused  Wrong models interconnected.  Wrong indoor unit or outdoor unit PCBs mounted. ...
  • Page 39 12.4.3 H14 (Indoor Intake Air Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the indoor intake air temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 40 12.4.4 H15 (Compressor Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor compressor temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection.  Faulty sensor.
  • Page 41 12.4.5 H16 (Outdoor Current Transformer) Malfunction Decision Conditions  An input current, detected by Current Transformer CT, is below threshold value when the compressor is operating at certain frequency value for 3 minutes. Malfunction Caused  Lack of gas.  Broken CT (current transformer).
  • Page 42 12.4.6 H19 (Indoor Fan Motor – DC Motor Mechanism Locked) Malfunction Decision Conditions  The rotation speed detected by the Hall IC during fan motor operation is used to determine abnormal fan motor (feedback of rotation > 2550rpm or < 50rpm) Malfunction Caused ...
  • Page 43 12.4.7 H23 (Indoor Pipe Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 44 12.4.8 H27 (Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor air temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 45 12.4.9 H28 (Outdoor Pipe Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor pipe temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 46 12.4.10 H30 (Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor discharge pipe temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 47 12.4.11 H32 (Outdoor Heat Exchanger Temperature Sensor 2 Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection.
  • Page 48 12.4.12 H33 (Unspecified Voltage between Indoor and Outdoor) Malfunction Decision Conditions  The supply power is detected for its requirement by the indoor/outdoor transmission. Malfunction Caused  Wrong models interconnected.  Wrong indoor unit and outdoor unit PCBs used.  Indoor unit or outdoor unit PCB defective.
  • Page 49 12.4.13 H34 (Outdoor Heat Sink Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor heat sink temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 50 12.4.14 H36 (Outdoor Gas Pipe Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor gas pipe temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 51 12.4.15 H37 (Outdoor Liquid Pipe Temperature Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor liquid pipe temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction Caused  Faulty connector connection. ...
  • Page 52 12.4.16 H59 (Human Activity Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  Feedback signal of human activity sensor. Malfunction Caused  Feedback signal is fixed at 0 VDC or 5 VDC continuously for 25 seconds during ECONAVI or AUTO COMFORT operation.  Feedback signal is detected during ECONAVI or AUTO COMFORT off.
  • Page 53 12.4.17 H70 (Light Sensor Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  Feedback signal of light sensor. Malfunction Caused  Feedback value is 0 VDC continuously. Troubleshooting When abnormality indication starts again. For safety reason and to prevent Check the connector connection: component breakdown, always switch Turn off the power.
  • Page 54 12.4.18 H97 (Outdoor Fan Motor – DC Motor Mechanism Locked) Malfunction Decision Conditions  The rotation speed detected by the Hall IC during fan motor operation is used to determine abnormal fan motor. Malfunction Caused  Operation stops due to short circuit inside the fan motor winding. ...
  • Page 55 12.4.19 H98 (Error Code Stored in Memory and no alarm is triggered / no TIMER LED flashing) Malfunction Decision Conditions  Indoor high pressure is detected when indoor heat exchanger is detecting very high temperature when the unit is operating in heating operation. ...
  • Page 56 12.4.20 H99 (Indoor Freeze Prevention Protection: Cooling or Soft Dry) Error Code will not display (no Timer LED blinking) but store in EEPROM Malfunction Decision Conditions  Freeze prevention control takes place (when indoor pipe temperature is lower than 2°C). Malfunction Caused ...
  • Page 57 12.4.21 F11 (4-way Valve Switching Failure) Malfunction Decision Conditions  When indoor heat exchanger is cold during heating (except deice) or when indoor heat exchanger is hot during cooling and compressor operating, the 4-way valve is detected as malfunction. Malfunction Caused ...
  • Page 58 12.4.22 F17 (Indoor Standby Units Freezing Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  When the different between indoor intake air temperature and indoor pipe temperature is above 50°F or indoor pipe temperature is below 30.2°F Remark: When the indoor standby unit is freezing, the outdoor unit transfers F17 error code to the corresponding indoor unit and H39 to other indoor unit(s).
  • Page 59 12.4.23 F90 (Power Factor Correction Protection) Malfunction Decision Conditions  To maintain DC voltage level supply to power transistor.  To detect high DC voltage level after rectification. Malfunction Caused  During startup and operation of cooling and heating, when Power Factor Correction (PFC) protection circuitry at the outdoor unit main PCB senses abnormal DC voltage level for power transistors.
  • Page 60 12.4.24 F91 (Refrigeration Cycle Abnormality) Malfunction Decision Conditions  The input current is low while the compressor is running at higher than the setting frequency. Malfunction Caused  Lack of gas.  3-way valve close. Troubleshooting When F91 indication happens. For safety reason and to prevent component breakdown, always switch off the power before remove and...
  • Page 61 12.4.25 F93 (Compressor Rotation Failure) Malfunction Decision Conditions  A compressor rotation failure is detected by checking the compressor running condition through the position detection circuit. Malfunction Caused  Compressor terminal disconnect.  Faulty Outdoor PCB.  Faulty compressor. Troubleshooting When F93 indication happens.
  • Page 62 12.4.26 F95 (Outdoor High Pressure Protection: Cooling or Soft Dry) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During operation of cooling or soft dry, when outdoor unit heat exchanger high temperature data is detected by the outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor. Malfunction Caused ...
  • Page 63 12.4.27 F96 (IPM Overheating) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During operating of cooling and heating, when IPM temperature data (212°F) is detected by the IPM temperature sensor. Multi Models only Compressor Overheating: During operation of cooling and heating, when the compressor OL is activated. Heat Sink Overheating: During operation of cooling and heating, when heat sink temperature data (194°F) is detected by the heat sink temperature sensor.
  • Page 64 12.4.28 F97 (Compress or Overheating) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During operation of cooling and heating, when compressor tank temperature data (233.6°F) is detected by the compressor tank temperature sensor. Malfunction Caused  Faulty compressor tank temperature sensor  2/3 way valve closed ...
  • Page 65 12.4.29 F98 (Input Over Current Detection) Malfunction Decision Conditions  During operation of cooling and heating, when an input over-current (X value in Total Running Current Control) is detected by checking the input current value being detected by current transformer (CT) with the compressor running.
  • Page 66 12.4.30 F99 (DC Peak Detection) Malfunction Decision Conditions During startup and operation of cooling and heating, when inverter DC peak data is received by the outdoor internal DC Peak sensing circuitry. Malfunction Caused  DC current peak due to compressor failure. ...
  • Page 67: Disassembly And Assembly Instructions

    13. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions WARNING High Voltage is generated in the electrical parts area by the capacitor. Ensure that the capacitor has discharged sufficiently before proceeding with repair work. Failure to heed this caution may result in electric shocks. 13.1 Indoor Electronic Controllers, Cross Flow Fan and Indoor Fan Motor Removal Procedures...
  • Page 68 9. Pull out the main 10. Detach connectors as labeled from the electronic controller and electronic controller. Then pull out power electronic main controller gently controller halfway. Remove screw to remove terminal board complete. CN-FM CN-CNT CN-RMT Detach the CN-DISP connector then remove the indicator complete.
  • Page 69: To Remove Cross Flow Fan And Indoor Fan Motor

    13.1.5 To remove cross flow fan and indoor fan motor 14. Remove the screw that holding the cross flow fan and fan motor axis. Figure 7 16. Remove the bearing by pulling it out gently 15. Remove the screw from the evaporator.
  • Page 70 Cross Flow Fan Reminder: To reinstall the cross flow fan, ensure cross flow fan is in line as shown in figure 10 Figure 10...
  • Page 71: Indoor Unit

    14. Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 14.1 Indoor Unit CWH55025J CWH55051J Note The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement. The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
  • Page 72 SAFETY REF. NO. DESCRIPTION & NAME CS-ME5RKUA REMARK CHASSIS COMPLETE CWD50C1633 FAN MOTOR L6CBYYYL0055 CROSS FLOW FAN COMPLETE CWH02C1076 BEARING CWH64K007 SCREW CWH551146 EVAPORATOR CO. CWB30C3504 FLARE NUT (1/4) - LIQUID CWT251030 FLARE NUT (3/8) - GAS CWT251031 CONTROL BOARD CASING...
  • Page 73 SAFETY REF. NO. PART NAME & DESCRIPTION QTY. CS-ME7RKUA REMARK CHASSIS COMPLETE CWD50C1633 FAN MOTOR L6CBYYYL0055 CROSS-FLOW FAN COMPLETE CWH02C1076 BEARING ASSY CWH64K007 SCREW - CROSS - FLOW FAN CWH551146 PARTICULAR PIECE CWD933067 EVAPORATOR CWB30C5033 FLARE NUT (LIQUID) CWT251030 FLARE NUT (GAS) CWT251031 CLIP FOR SENSOR CWH321085...
  • Page 74 SAFETY REF. NO. PART NAME & DESCRIPTION QTY. CS-ME7RKUA REMARK AIR PURIFYING FILTER CWD00C1141 BAG COMPLETE (TUBE CONNECTOR) CWH82C2030 (Note)  All parts are supplied from PHAAM, Malaysia (Vendor Code: 00029488).  “O” marked parts are recommended to be kept in stock. Printed in Malaysia FB0315-0...

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