Mitsubishi Electric City Multy PLFY-P NFMU-E Series Installation Manual page 15

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5. Installing the grille
A
Fig. 5-12
C
Fig. 5-13
i-See sensor
or signal
receiver
Vane
Fig. 5-14
D
Fig. 5-15
Fig. 5-16
B
F
E
C
5.3.4. Wiring the i-See sensor corner panel and signal receiver
• Install the i-See sensor and signal receiver at the corners of the panel at the loca-
tions stamped with "○" or "□". (The positions may be reversed.)
• Route the i-See sensor and signal receiver wires through the square holes at the
corners of the panel and install them.
• Connect the junction wire connector and the wire connectors of the i-See sensor
and signal receiver in the connector box.
• Close the connector box cover.
• Secure the i-See sensor and signal receiver wires to the panel with the fastener
as shown in the diagram so that there is no slack in the wires, and then cut off the
excess end of the fastener. (Fig. 5-13)
• Place the i-See sensor and signal receiver wires to the inside of the flange on the
panel.
• If the position of the i-See sensor was changed from the "○" position (E) to the "□"
position (F), change the switch settings. (Refer to page 10.)
Caution:
• Route the i-See sensor and signal receiver wires as shown in Fig. 5-14.
• Place the excess portions of the i-See sensor and signal receiver junction
wires in the electric component box in the wire clip as shown in the diagram,
and secure the wires together with the fastener. (Fig. 5-15)
Make sure that the band securing the i-See sensor and signal receiver junc-
tion wires is positioned inside the connector box. (Fig. 5-16)
• If the vane motor connectors and signal receiver connector are connected
incorrectly, the vanes will not move or communication with the remote con-
troller will not be possible.
A i-See sensor
B Signal receiver
C Fastener
D Wire clip
E "○" stamp : default i-See sensor position
F "□" stamp : default signal receiver position
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