Johnson Controls TIWM006B22S Operation Manual

Johnson Controls TIWM006B22S Operation Manual

Inverter-driven multi-split system heat pump air conditioners

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Operation
Manual
INVERTER-DRIVEN
MULTI-SPLIT SYSTEM
HEAT PUMP
AIR CONDITIONERS
Type
TIWM006B22S
TIWM008B22S
TIWM012B22S
Wall Mount
TIWM015B22S
TIWM018B22S
TIWM024B22S
TIWM030B22S
IMPORTANT:
READ AND UNDERSTAND
THIS MANUAL BEFORE
USING THIS HEAT PUMP
AIR CONDITIONER.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
Model
P5417089

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual INVERTER-DRIVEN MULTI-SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONERS Type Model TIWM006B22S TIWM008B22S TIWM012B22S Wall Mount TIWM015B22S TIWM018B22S TIWM024B22S TIWM030B22S IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONER. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. P5417089...
  • Page 3 Important Notice ● Johnson Controls Inc. pursues a policy of continuing improvement in design and performance in its products. As such, Johnson Controls Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. ● Johnson Controls Inc. cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..............................1 2. Safety Instructions ............................1 3. Before Operation .............................5 3.1 Operating Range ............................5 3.2 Efficient Use of Indoor Unit ........................5 3.3 Efficient Use of Cooling and Heating ......................6 4. Name of Parts and Indications for Safety Consideration ................7 4.1 Wall Mount Type .............................7 4.2 Wired Controller (CIW01) ........................9 4.3 Wireless Controller (CIR01) .........................10...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ● This system should be installed by personnel certified by Johnson Controls, Inc. Personnel must be qualified according to local, state and national building and safety codes and regulations. Incorrect installation could cause leaks, electric shock, fire or explosion. In areas where Seismic Performance requirements are specified, the appropriate measures should be taken during installation to guard against possible damage or injury that might occur in an earthquake.
  • Page 6 This unit is pressurized. Never loosen threaded joints while the system is under pressure and never open pressurized system parts. ● Johnson Controls will not assume any liability for injuries or damage caused by not following steps outlined or described in this manual. Unauthorized modifications to Johnson Controls products are prohibited as they… ◦...
  • Page 7 Operation ● Do not insert fingers or objects into air inlet/outlet. Injury can result from rotating fan blades or energized electrical components. ● Do not touch the wired or wireless controller with wet hands. It can result in failure of the wired or wireless controller or an electrical shock.
  • Page 8 Repair / Relocation / Removal ● When the air conditioner is to be repaired, transported to a new location or removed, contact your distributor or contractor. Use the specified refrigerant indicated on the labels of outdoor unit. Do not change the unit with anything other. If the repair and the installation are not completed, it may cause electrical shock or fire.
  • Page 9: Before Operation

    Before Operation NOTICE Power is turned on. Apply power to the outdoor unit(s) at least 12 hours prior to operation of the system for preheating of the compressor oil. Make sure that the outdoor unit is not covered with snow or ice. If it is, remove it by using hot water that is approximately 122 F (50 If the water temperature is higher than 122 F (50...
  • Page 10: Efficient Use Of Cooling And Heating

    Air Outlet Angle Air Outlet Angle Unit Type Step Unit Type Step TIWM006B22S ~ 012B22S TIWM006B22S ~ 012B22S TIWM015B22S ~ 030B22S TIWM015B22S ~ 030B22S (Refer to Sections 5.1.6 and 5.2.5 for details.) (Refer to Sections 5.1.6 and 5.2.5 for details.)
  • Page 11: Name Of Parts And Indications For Safety Consideration

    Located on electrical box cover. Louver Front Cover Panel Flat Panel (The air filter is attached inside.) WARNING Label Receiver and Indicator TIWM006B22S, TIWM008B22S Air Outlet and TIWM012B22S Indicator Receiver Location of Indoor Unit Model TIWM015B22S, TIWM018B22S Indication TIWM024B22S and TIWM030B22S Indicator ●...
  • Page 12 NOTICE ● Wall mount models: either a wired or a wireless controller is available. When a centralized controller is connected, restrictions are in place limiting operation of indoor units with a single wireless controller or using wired and wireless controllers together. Contact your distributor or contractor for details. ●...
  • Page 13: Wired Controller (Ciw01)

    Wired Controller (CIW01) The following is an example of how the CIW01 is utilized. If other models of the controller are used, operate the unit according to the manual for that controller. The example below references the control panel and all adjustable settings.
  • Page 14: Wireless Controller (Cir01)

    Wireless Controller (CIR01) ● This controller is used to send commands about operation mode timer settings and so on, to the indoor unit. Face the transmitter of the controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the switch to send commands to indoor unit.
  • Page 15: Operation Method

    Operation Method Wired Controller (CIW01) Meeting Room FLTR MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP 5.1.1 Basic Operation Avoid COOL Motion Sensor ON LOUV. Adj. Menu On/Off Back/Help ECO By pressing “ ”or “ ”, the icon “ ” moves between “MODE”, “SPEED”, Menu “LOUV.”...
  • Page 16: Cooling / Heating / Fan Operation

    5.1.2 Cooling / Heating / Fan Operation Heating Operation is for VRF systems only and is not available for typical systems. Function * Cooling Operation: To decrease the room temperature. * Heating Operation: To increase the room temperature. * Dry Operation: To decrease the humidity in the room.
  • Page 17: Temperature Setting

    5.1.3 Temperature Setting Press “ ” or “ ” and select “TEMP”. Menu Back/Help By pressing “ ”, the temperature is increased by 1°F (0.5 C or 1 Menu (Max. 86°F (30 By pressing “ ”, the temperature is Back/Help decreased by 1°F (0.5 C or 1 COOL, FAN operation: Min.
  • Page 18: Operation

    5.1.5 Operation Press “ ” (On/Off). The indicator “ ” is turned ON and the operation is started. Operation On/Off Start Temperature/Air Flow Setting ● The setting is stored. Therefore, no daily setting is required. Temperature setpoint and airflow settings are retained after the indoor unit is turned OFF at the controller.
  • Page 19: Louver Swing Direction

    Menu Back/Help LCD Indication Auto Swing : Auto-swing operation is started. At this time, the louver icon swings repeatedly on LCD. TIWM006B22S TIWM012B22S Step LCD Indication Air Outlet Angle Approx. 15 Approx. 22 Approx. 28 Approx. 35 Approx.
  • Page 20 The swing louver is stopped and moved by controlling the wired controller. The louver automatically closes when the unit is stopped from the wired controller. Louver Louver TIWM006B22S TIWM012B22S TIWM015B22S ~ TIWM030B22S ● Louver Angle during Cooling and Dry Operation The louver angle self-adjusts from its default setting during times of cooling and dry conditions to prevent condensation buildup.
  • Page 21: Comfort Setting

    5.1.7 Comfort Setting This function is used to control cooling of the discharged air when in the cooling mode. NOTE ● The cool air level order is as follows: “HIGH” > “MED” > “LOW” and the temperature of the discharged air is high. ●...
  • Page 22: Automatic Heating/Cooling Operation

    An automatic heating/cooling operation and setback operation requires extra settings. Contact your distributor or contractor for details. 5.1.8 Automatic Heating/Cooling Operation In case dual setpoint is selected in automatic heating/cooling operation, during auto mode both cooling setpoint and heating setpoint can be selected. By default, temperature when the heating/cooling mode changes are as follows.
  • Page 23: Wireless Controller (Cir01)

    Wireless Controller (CIR01) 5.2.1 Operation Mode (Cooling, Heating, Dry and Fan Operation) When VRF system is used with wireless controllers, follow the procedure as shown below. Function * Cooling Mode (COOL): To decrease the room temperature. * Heating Mode (HEAT): To increase the room temperature. * Dry Mode (DRY): To decrease the humidity in the room.
  • Page 24 Point the transmitter towards the receiver and press “On ” switch. When the transmitting indicator “ ” flashes on the LCD of wireless controller, the indicator “ ” (orange) on indoor unit is turned ON and the beeping sound is heard.
  • Page 25: Temperature, Fan Speed And Air Flow Direction Setting

    5.2.2 Temperature, Fan Speed and Air Flow Direction Setting NOTE When the wireless controller is pressed, the transmitting indicator “ “ flashes on the LCD display of the wireless controller and the beeping sound is heard from the indoor unit. Point the transmitter towards the receiver and press “Temp”...
  • Page 26: Automatic Cooling/Heating Mode

    5.2.3 Automatic Cooling/Heating Mode Automatic Cooling/Heating Mode is for Heat Recovery VRF system only and is not available for other systems. Also note that there is quite a temperature difference between cooling and heating operation when using this function. The automatic cooling/heating operation is set by the function selection. Contact your distributor and contractor for details.
  • Page 27 Point the transmitter portion of wireless controller towards the receiver and press “On ” switch. When the transmitting indicator “ ” flashes, the indicator “ ” (orange) on indoor unit is turned ON and the beep sound is heard. The operation is started. NOTE: Do not press “On ”...
  • Page 28: Timer Setting

    5.2.4 Timer Setting Function ● This function is used to start or stop unit operation at a pre-set time. ● The timer setting is available for ON TIME and OFF TIME. On Timer The operation is started beyond the set time. Off Timer : The operation is stopped beyond the set time.
  • Page 29: Louver Swing Direction

    2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step Swing The louver angle is set to 1 step at “AUTO” in the cooling mode. By pressing the “LOUVER” switch, the louver direction is changed as follows. TIWM006B22S to TIWM012B22S Step LCD Indication Air Outlet Angle Approx. 15 Approx.
  • Page 30 The swing louver is stopped and moved by controlling the wireless controller. The louver automatically closes when the unit is stopped from the wireless controller. Louver Louver TIWM006B22S TIWM012B22S TIWM015B22S ~ TIWM030B22S ● Louver Angle during Cooling and Dry Operation The louver angle self-adjusts from its default setting during times of cooling and dry conditions to prevent condensation buildup.
  • Page 31: Emergency Operation

    Automatic Cooling/Heating Operation Setpoint Temperature: 77°F (25 Fan Speed: HIGH Louver Angle: Horizontal TIWM006B22S ~ TIWM012B22S TIWM015B22S ~ TIWM030B22S Press the temporary switch. Press the temporary switch with a non-metallic tool, etc. Temporary Switch Temporary Switch The emergency operation is stopped when the temporary switch is pressed again.
  • Page 32: Other Indications

    5.2.7 Other Indications In Normal Condition Defrost Operation The indicator “ ” (yellow) is turned ON during the defrosting. The louver is stationary. The louver indication of LCD continues to Defrost be activated. Operation Stoppage during (for Defrosting Operation Cooling/Heating The indicator “...
  • Page 33: Identifying Indoor Units Installed Side By Side

    5.2.8 Identifying Indoor Units Installed Side by Side This function is used when operating several receivers or indoor units side by side, to prevent malfunction from incorrect signals received from the wireless controllers used in other areas. Only the communication between the paired setting is possible, and four pairs (A, B, C, D) are available. For example, the receiver set as “A”...
  • Page 34: Handling Wireless Controller

    5.2.9 Handling Wireless Controller ● Point the transmitter towards the receiver. The distance for transmitting is approximately 16.4ft (5m) maximum. (The distance for transmitting shortens if the transmitting angle is not vertical to the receiver or if there is other electronic interference in the room.) Maintain a minimum of 3.3ft (1m) distance between the Direct Line : 16.4ft (5m) indoor unit and light fixtures.
  • Page 35: Automatic Control

    Automatic Control This air conditioner automatically starts the following operations according to the indoor conditions. The system is equipped with the following functions. ▪ Enforced Stoppage: The compressor remains off for at least 3 minutes once it has stopped. If the system is started within approximately 3 minutes after it has stopped, the RUN indicator is activated.
  • Page 36: Maintenance

    Maintenance ● Turn OFF the power source before the maintenance work. If the power source is not turned OFF, the result may be electrical shock or fire. ● Perform the maintenance work with a stable foothold or foundation. This may prevent falling or injury. ●...
  • Page 37 (1) Open the flat panel. (4) Attach the air filter. Hold both sides of the flat panel and lift it up. After the air filter is cleaned with water and dried, reattach with the “FRONT” indicators in the proper position. Be sure to attach the air filter.
  • Page 38: Maintenance For Flat Panel

    (louver, guide, etc.) may be damaged if an excessive force is applied. ● The flat panel can be removed using both hands and cleaned. TIWM006B22S to TIWM012B22S (1) Removing Flat Panel (2) Attaching Flat Panel Hold both ends of flat panel and open it fully.
  • Page 39: Maintenance Prior To And After Use

    Maintenance Prior to and After Use Prior to Use • Remove any obstacles around the air inlet grilles and the air outlet of the indoor unit and outdoor unit. • Check that the air filter is not clogged with dust and dirt. After Use •...
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This is Not Abnormal Phenomenon Cause and Action All indication lamps on the The micro-computer is activated to protect the wired controller are turned device from electromagnetic waves. Restart the OFF. operation. Operation Stopped Restart the operation. If the instantaneous power After Power Failure failure is within two seconds, the operation restarts automatically.
  • Page 41: Before Contact

    Before Contact Refer to the information below before contacting a contractor. Trouble Check Point Action Check that the main power Turn ON the main power source for the air source is turned ON. conditioner. Check that the fuse is not Operation Unavailable Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
  • Page 42: Contact Distributor

    Contact Distributor If problem still remains even after checking previous issues or other problems not mentioned in the previous issues occur, stop using the product and contact your distributor or contractor. If an abnormality such as a burnt odor or something similar occurs, stop the operation and turn OFF the main power source immediately.
  • Page 43: Alarm Code

    Alarm Code Code Category Content of Abnormality Code Category Content of Abnormality Indoor Unit Activation of Protection Device Incorrect Setting of Indoor Unit No. Activation of Protection Device Outdoor Unit System Incorrect Indoor Unit Combination (High Pressure Cut) Operational Irregularities between Problem with Protective Pickup Circuit Indoor and Outdoor in Outdoor Unit...
  • Page 44 © 2018 Johnson Controls, Inc. P5417089 Code No. LIT-12013131 Issued September 2018...

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