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Pioneer PYZ012AZUDCIPD Owner's Manual
Pioneer PYZ012AZUDCIPD Owner's Manual

Pioneer PYZ012AZUDCIPD Owner's Manual

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RV ROOFTOP INVERTER HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONER
MODEL NO: PYZ012AZUDCIPD
304793
Owner's Manual
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Please read this manual carefully before installing
or operating your new air conditioning system.
Be sure to save this manual for future reference.
Wireless
Internet
Ready
FCC IDENTIFIER:2ANDL-CB3S
REV112124

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Summary of Contents for Pioneer PYZ012AZUDCIPD

  • Page 1 RV ROOFTOP INVERTER HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONER MODEL NO: PYZ012AZUDCIPD 304793 Owner’s Manual Installation  Wireless Internet Operation  Ready Maintenance FCC IDENTIFIER:2ANDL-CB3S  IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please read this manual carefully before installing or operating your new air conditioning system.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    NSTRUCTIONAL ANDBOOK Table of Contents I. Operational Instructions...............1 1. Safety Information..............................1 2. Scope and Purpose of is Manual........................2 3. Model Number and Technical Details Identi cation.....................2 4. Handling Procedures.............................3 5. Usage Information..............................9 6. Best Practices for Optimal Performance........................10 7.
  • Page 3: Operational Instructions

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Safety Information CAUTION - Read Before You Proceed Electrical Danger Read and Understand All Safety Precautions Prior to Installation For safe operation, it is imperative that the following rules are obeyed: is appliance can only be used by children aged 8 years and above, or by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or persons with lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instructions concerning usage of the appliance...
  • Page 4: Scope And Purpose Of Is Manual

    Model Number and Technical Details Identi cation Interpreting the Rating Label: Model Number Technical Speci cations Model : PYZ012AZUDCIPD 13.5K RV ROOF AIR CONDITIONER(Inverter) Power: 115V~/60Hz/1Ph Rated Input Current of the Power Cooling Capacity (Btu/h): 7,500~13,500 Conversion Equipment: 11 A Heating Capacity (Btu/h): 7,200~13,500 MIN.
  • Page 5: Handling Procedures

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Handling Procedures PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS • Do not use any methods other than those recommended by the manufacturer to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean the appliance. • e appliance must be stored in a room free from continuously operating open ames, ignition sources (e.g., an operating gas appliance or electric heater), or other sources of ignition.
  • Page 6 PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Handling Procedures PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS (CONT’D) Checks for Refrigeration Equipment When replacing electrical components, ensure they are suitable for the intended purpose and meet the correct specifications. Always follow the manufacturer’s maintenance and service guidelines. For any uncertainty, consult the manufacturer’s technical support for assistance.
  • Page 7 PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Handling Procedures MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, & REPAIRS Repairs to Sealed Components When repairing sealed components, disconnect all electrical supplies from the equipment before removing any sealed covers or similar parts. If it is absolutely necessary to have an electrical supply during servicing, a continuously operating leak detection device should be positioned at the most critical point to provide early warning of a potentially hazardous situation.
  • Page 8 PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Handling Procedures MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, & REPAIRS (CONT’D) Leak Detection Methods The following methods are acceptable for detecting leaks in systems containing flammable refrigerants: Electronic Leak Detectors: Use electronic detectors to identify flammable refrigerants; however, ensure that the sensitivity is sufficient and recalibrate as necessary. Calibration should be performed in a refrigerant-free area. Confirm that the detector is not a potential ignition source and is compatible with the refrigerant in use.
  • Page 9 PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Handling Procedures MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, & REPAIRS (CONT’D) Charging Procedures In addition to standard charging procedures, observe the following requirements: Prevent Contamination: Take care to prevent cross-contamination of different refrigerants when using charging equipment. Hoses or lines should be kept as short as possible to minimize the refrigerant volume they contain. Cylinder Position: Always keep cylinders upright.
  • Page 10 PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Handling Procedures MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, & REPAIRS (CONT’D) Completion: • Once cylinders are filled correctly and the recovery process is complete, remove the cylinders and equipment from the site promptly. • Close all isolation valves on the equipment. • Recovered refrigerant must not be charged into another refrigeration system unless it has been properly cleaned and inspected.
  • Page 11: Usage Information

    The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from condensation on the ceiling or other surfaces due to the air conditioner’s operation. Description Unit Value Model Number PYZ012AZUDCIPD Rated Cooling Capacity (Range) BTU/hr 7500 ~ 13500 Rated Heating Capacity (Range) BTU/hr...
  • Page 12: Best Practices For Optimal Performance

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Best Practices for Optimal Performance For best results, the following tips are given in order to improve the output and e ciency of the machine: Increase the vehicle’s insulation amount by sealing o openings and covering glass surfaces with re ective or blackout curtains. When running the machine, select the desired temperature and fan speed and ensure that the air vents are oriented in a suitable and proper direction.
  • Page 13: Description Of The Controls

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Description of the Controls Selecting the Functional Mode: Press the MODE button to cycle between the available states on the machine. After two seconds have elapsed, the system will con rm the selection with an audible beep from the machine’s speaker. Always point the remote controller toward the control panel when sending commands to ensure the best reception.
  • Page 14: Automatic Mode Operation

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Automatic Mode Operation In AUTO mode, the system manages the compressor, heat pump, and fan speeds entirely autonomously by comparing the set temperature with the current internal temperature to determine whether to output heating or cooling. On the AUTO speed setting the ventilation speed is set according to the di erence in temperature between the set point and the current ambient temperature.
  • Page 15: Dehumidi Cation Mode Operation

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Dehudi cation Mode Operation Dehumidi cation Mode Button Control: Dehumidi cation mode is a limited function that can help reduce the humidity/moisture of the room. However, this system is not intended for use as a dedicated dehumidi er and so this mode should not be left running for very long periods of time.
  • Page 16: Heat Pump Mode Operation

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Heat Pump Mode Heating Mode Button Control: is mode heats the room air it draws in and supplies it back into the vehicle. Press the On/O button to switch the machine on or o Press the Change Mode button to MODE MODE select HEAT PUMP mode...
  • Page 17: Timer On And Timer O Mode Operation

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Timer On and Timer O Mode Operation How to Con gure the Timer O Feature: Press the On/O button to switch the machine on Press the Change Mode button to select the desired operation mode MODE Use the temperature selection buttons to select the desired set point temperature.
  • Page 18: Handling Of The Remote Controller

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Handling the Remote Controller Installing/Changing the Remote Controller Batteries: Remove the rear battery cover. If there are already batteries installed, remove them and insert two fresh AAA size batteries, ensuring to pay attention to the direction of their polarities (+/-). Slide the rear battery cover of the remote back into place.
  • Page 19: Wi-Fi Connection And Instructions For Usage

    Wi-Fi Connection and Instructions for Usage Installation of “Pioneer Airlink” smartphone application Search for “Pioneer Airlink” in the Google Play Store (for Android users) or the App Store (for iOS users). Note that a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection is needed to use the Wi-Fi control feature.
  • Page 20: Routine Maintenance

    PERATIONAL NSTRUCTIONS Routine Maintenance Cleaning the Filter Screen To clean the lter screen, follow these steps: 1. Locate the left and right buckles of the decorative panel. 2. Press the buckles to remove the decorative panel and access the lter screen behind it. 3.
  • Page 21: Installation Instructions

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Getting Started Precautions Please read the installation and operation instructions carefully before installing and using this product. e manufacturer is not liable for any loss or injury resulting from failure to comply with this manual. • Installation must adhere to national electrical code regulations or applicable industry standards. •...
  • Page 22: Guidelines For A Successful Installation

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Guidelines for a Successful Installation For optimal performance, this product should be installed horizontally (assuming the RV is parked on a level surface) with a maximum allowable gradient of no more than 15°. Once the installation position is determined, check for any obstacles in the designated area. Ensure that there is a minimum distance of 18 inches between the back of the vehicle body and any other roof equipment.
  • Page 23: Creation Of Roof Opening

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Creation of Roof Opening Preparation for Installation 1. Unscrew and remove the screws to detach the vent. 2. Remove all joint llers around the opening. 3. Seal all screw holes and joints on the roof washer using a high-quality, all-weather sealant to ensure a proper seal. Creating a New Roof Opening (Not for Vent Installation) WARNING Wiring may be present between the roof and ceiling.
  • Page 24: Electrical Setup

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Electrical Setup Wiring Requirements • All wiring methods must comply with all applicable national and local electrical regulations. • A fuse or circuit breaker should be installed, and proper grounding must be ensured. Extend a eld-supplied 12 AWG copper cable from the circuit breaker to the front position of the roof opening. ▪...
  • Page 25: Placement Of Air Conditioner Onto Roof

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Placement of Air Conditioner Onto Roof Precaution Variants of this machine can weigh up to 100 pounds. To prevent unintentional damage to the equipment, it is highly recommended to use a crane or lifting device to raise the system onto the roof of the RV. 1.
  • Page 26: Interior Mounting And Connections

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Interior Mounting and Connections Installation of Air Duct and Top Mounting Plate 1. Remove the panel and installation accessories from the carton. 2. Reach through the return air inlet of the air conditioner and pull down the wire harness of the outdoor unit (for heat pump models, this also includes the four-way valve connecting wire and sensor lead) to facilitate subsequent connections, as illustrated in the following gure: Return Air Inlet...
  • Page 27: Installation Of Air Duct Foam

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Installation of Air Duct Foam Air Duct Foam (Available in icknesses: 15, 30, and 45cm) Note: Middle portion of air duct foam is intended to prevent deformation and should be removed during installation. Select the appropriate air duct foam thickness, remove the middle portion, and a x it to the xing plate along the air outlet.
  • Page 28: Electrical Wiring

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Electrical Wiring WARNING Disconnect the main power supply before performing any work. Failure to comply with this instruction can result in electric shock, leading to serious injury or death. e air conditioning equipment must be properly grounded to prevent electric shock hazards. Ensure that the equipment is connected to a 115V/60Hz circuit with reliable grounding.
  • Page 29: System Connections

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS System Connections Place the connected wires back into the maintenance port of the control box and reattach the maintenance plate. Insert the outdoor unit’s plug-in wire harness, which was pulled out from the return air outlet of the air conditioner, into the corresponding six-core terminal plug of the control box.
  • Page 30: Mounting The Panel

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Mounting the Panel Alignment and Connection Remove the panel and align it according to the directional indicators on the panel. Pass the display panel's connect- ing wire from the control box through the via hole on the panel. Attach the panel to the xing plate and secure it tightly using four screws, as illustrated in the following gure: Connecting Wire of Display Lamp Board...
  • Page 31: Initialization Of System

    NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Initialization of System After the air conditioning equipment is installed, turn on the power supply to perform a running inspection. Be sure to read the operation instructions thoroughly before proceeding with further operation. e permanent wiring for the air conditioning control box can be connected from the main incoming line of the RV, which is routed along the side wall, as illustrated in the following gure.
  • Page 32: Diagnostics , Technical Characteristics , Recycling

    IAGNOSTICS ECHNICAL HARACTERISTICS ECYCLING Troubleshooting If the air conditioning equipment is not functioning properly, please perform the following checks to troubleshoot the issue: • Verify that the fuse for the air conditioning equipment or the RV’s leakage circuit breaker is turned on. If the air conditioner is powered by a generator, check whether: •...
  • Page 33: Technical System Information

    IAGNOSTICS ECHNICAL HARACTERISTICS ECYCLING Technical System Information WIRING DIAGRAM GR N/ Y E L G RN /YE L CO MPR ES SOR 4 -WA Y VA LVE BR N BR N OUT D OOR IN DOOR MOT OR MOTO R BL K C A P C AP WH T...
  • Page 34: Digital Control

    IAGNOSTICS ECHNICAL HARACTERISTICS ECYCLING Technical System Information DIGITAL CONTROL OPTIONAL* CONN. FAN-H CN19 COMMUNICATION WIRE FAN-M FAN-L ROOM SENSOR CN14 GRN/YEL GRN/YEL FREEZE CN13 SENSOR MAIN CONN. CONTROL DISPLAY AC-N BOARD GRN/YEL AC-L AC-N AC-L GRN/YEL GRN/YEL LINE VOLTAGE support@pdhvac.com | (800)-675-7410 | https://www.pdhvac.com/support/...
  • Page 35: European Disposal Guidelines

    IAGNOSTICS ECHNICAL HARACTERISTICS ECYCLING European Disposal Guidelines is appliance contains refrigerant and other potentially hazardous materials. When disposing of this appliance, the law requires special collection and treatment. Do not dispose of this product as household waste or unsorted municipal waste. When disposing of this appliance, you have the following options: •...
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