Argo X3I ECO FC35HL Service Manual

Argo X3I ECO FC35HL Service Manual

Floor ceiling type unit - r32
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SERVICE MANUAL
INDOOR UNITS
X3I ECO FC26HL
X3I ECO FC35HL
X3I ECO FC45HL
Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the air conditioner, and
retain for future reference.
X X 3I ECO PLUS
FLOOR CEILING
TYPE UNIT - R32
V 02/20

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  • Page 1 X X 3I ECO PLUS FLOOR CEILING TYPE UNIT - R32 SERVICE MANUAL INDOOR UNITS X3I ECO FC26HL X3I ECO FC35HL X3I ECO FC45HL Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the air conditioner, and retain for future reference. V 02/20...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Service Manual Table of Contents Part : Technical Information ................. 1 1. Summary ........................1 ......................2 3. Outline Dimension Diagram ................5 4. Refrigerant System Diagram ................ 6 5. Electrical Part ......................7 5.1 Wiring Diagram ........................7 5.2 PCB Printed Diagram ......................8 6.
  • Page 3: Part : Technical Information

    Service Manual Part : Technical Information 1. Summary Indoor Unit X3I ECO FC26HL X3I ECO FC35HL X3I ECO FC45HL Remote Controller Technical Information...
  • Page 4 Service Manual Parameter Unit Value X3I ECO FC26HL X3I ECO FC35HL Model Product Code Rated Voltage 220-240 220-240 Power Rated Frequency Supply Phases Cooling Capacity 2600 3500 Heating Capacity 2700 4000 Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Cooling Current Input 0.17...
  • Page 5 Service Manual Parameter Unit Value X3I ECO FC45HL Model Product Code Rated Voltage 220-240 Power Rated Frequency Supply Phases Cooling Capacity 4500 Heating Capacity 5000 Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Cooling Current Input 0.17 Heating Current Input 0.17 680/590/520/410/- Dehumidifying Volume Fan Type Centrifugal...
  • Page 6 Service Manual Note: Nominal capacities are based on the follow conditions. Mode Indoor Outdoor DB:27 (80.6) DB:35(95) Cooling WB:19 (66.2) WB:24(75.2) DB:20 (68) DB:7(44.6) Heating WB:--(--) WB:6 (42.8) Duct type、 Piping Cassette type\ Length Floor ceiling type The air volume is measured at the relevant standard external static pressure. Noise is tested in the semianechoic room, so it should be slightly higher in the actual operation due to environmental change.
  • Page 7: Outline Dimension Diagram

    Service Manual 3. Outline Dimension Diagram Unit:mm Model X3I ECO FC26HL X3I ECO FC35HL X3I ECO FC45HL Technical Information...
  • Page 8: Refrigerant System Diagram

    Service Manual 4. Refrigerant System Diagram Technical Information...
  • Page 9: Electrical Part

    Service Manual 5. Electrical Part 5.1 Wiring Diagram Symbol Symbol Color Symbol Symbol Color Symbol Name White Green Jumper cap Yellow Brown COMP Compressor Blue Grounding wire YEGN Yellow/Green Black Violet Orange 600007060230 Technical Information...
  • Page 10: Pcb Printed Diagram

    Service Manual 5.2 PCB Printed Diagram Top view Name Ambient temperature sensor Tube temperature sensor Wired controller terminal Terminal of gateway control needle stand Neutral wire terminal Fuse Motor terminal Connection wire terminal for indoor unit and outdoor unit 10 Jumper cap terminal Up&down swing terminal 1 12 Up&down swing terminal 2 Terminal of display needle...
  • Page 11: Function And Control

    Service Manual 6. Function and Control 6.1 Remote Controller Introduction set fan speed operation mode auto mode send signal health function cool mode I feel dry mode ventilation operation X-fan mode fan mode set temperature heat mode turbo mode set time TIMER ON/TIMER clock sleep mode...
  • Page 12 Service Manual AUTO COOL DRY HEAT Technical Information...
  • Page 13 Service Manual no display (horizontal louvers stops at current position) no display Technical Information...
  • Page 14 Service Manual Sketch map for replacing batteries Technical Information...
  • Page 15: Brief Description Of Modes And Functions

    Service Manual 6.2 Brief Description of Modes and Functions 1.Basic function of system (1)Cooling mode (2)Drying mode (3) Protection status is same as that under cooling mode. (3)Heating mode (2) Working condition and process for heating mode: (4)Working method for AUTO mode: 1.Working condition and process for AUTO mode: C.
  • Page 16 Service Manual (7)I feel control mode temperature sent by remote controller. (8)Compulsory defrosting function (1) Start up compulsory defrosting function up after malfunction or protection is resumed. (2) Exit compulsory defrosting mode complete unit will resume normal heating operation. (9)Refrigerant recovery function: (1) Enter refrigerant recycling function (2) Exit refrigerant recycling function (10)Ambient temperature display control mode...
  • Page 17 Service Manual Instructions to the Error Indicating Lamps on the Panel of the Floor Ceiling Type Unit. Fig.1 States of the Indicating Lamps: ①. Indicating Lamp of “POWER”: The indicating lamp will shine when power on, while it will go out when power off. .
  • Page 18: Part : Installation And Maintenance

    Service Manual Part : Installation and Maintenance 7. Indoor Unit Installation 7.1.1 7.1.2 Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 19 Service Manual 7.1.3 Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 20 Service Manual 7.1.4 7.1.5 X3I ECO FC26HL X3I ECO FC35HL X3I ECO FC45HL Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 21 Service Manual 7.1.6 7.1.6.1 7.1.6.2 R Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 22 Service Manual R 7.1.6.3 7.1.6.4 Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 23 Service Manual 7.2 Electrical Wiring 7.2.1 Wiring Precautions WARNING! 1.Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected. 2.The rated voltage of the unit is as shown as Table 3   3.Before turning on, verify that the voltage is within the 198-264V range (for single phrase unit)  ...
  • Page 24 Service Manual Fig. 27 Fig. 28 (3). How to fix connection cord and power cord by cord clamp After passing the connection cord fasten it with the cord clamp. (Fig. 28) WARNING! 1.Before starting work, check that power is not being supplied to the indoor unit and outdoor unit. 2.Match the terminal block numbers and connection cord colors with those of the indoor unit side.
  • Page 25 Service Manual Please read this operating manual carefully before operating the unit. to the material objects for reference. The Refrigerant ● To realize the function of the air conditioner unit, a special refrigerant circulates leads to explosion . It can ●...
  • Page 26 Service Manual Safety Precautions This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might lead to WARNING! the death or serious injury of the user. This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might CAUTION! possibly result in personal harm to the user, or damage to property. WARNING! (1).
  • Page 27 Service Manual Installation Dimension Diagram Notes: The connection pipe and duct for this unit should be prepared by the user. Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Service Manual 8. Maintenance 8.1 Error Code List Table 1 Fault Display on Indoor Wired Controller Origin of Error Malfunction malfunction Control description code name signal When outdoor unit detects the high pressure switch is cut off for 3s successively, high pressure protection will occur. All the loads (except High pressure High pressure the 4-way valve in heating mode) will be switched off.
  • Page 29 Service Manual Origin of Error Malfunction malfunction Control description code name signal If the outdoor ambient temperature sensor is detected of open circuit or Malfunction of Outdoor short circuit for 5s successively, outdoor ambient temperature sensor outdoor ambient malfunction will be reported. The unit can automatically resume ambient temperature operation after the malfunction disappears.
  • Page 30 Service Manual Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 31 Service Manual R Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 32 Service Manual Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 33 Service Manual Installation and Maintenance...
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  • Page 35 Service Manual Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 36: Exploded View And Parts List

    Service Manual 9. Exploded View and Parts List The component picture is only for reference; please refer to the actual product. Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 37 Service Manual Part Code Description X3I ECO FC26HL X3I ECO FC35HL X3I ECO FC45HL Product Code Remote Controller 305100491 305100491 305100491 Temperature Sensor 3900020723 3900020723 3900020723 Room Sensor 39000191 39000191 39000191 Drainage Pipe Sub-Assy 05235434 05235434 05235434 Water Tray 200063000024...
  • Page 38 Service Manual Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 39: Removal Procedure

    Service Manual Caution: discharge the refrigerant 10. Removal Procedure completely before removal. Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 40 Service Manual Installation and Maintenance...
  • Page 41 Service Manual Disassembly of fan and motor components Remark: Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly, especially the fastening screws for fans. Step Illustration Handling Instruction ●Press the buckle at the joints of front and back scroll cases with hands and pull upward to remove...
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