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Order No. MAC0208036C3 Room Air Conditioner CW-C100VP-1 / CW-C120VP-1 2002 Matsushita Industrial Corp. Sdn. Bhd. (11969-T). All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. 1. Product Specifications...
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/ 606 / (23-7/8) 606 / (23 (inches) Net Weight Gross Weight Refrigerant (R-22) 17.3 19.8 - Specifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement. 2. Dimensions 2.1. CW-C100VP-1, CW-C120VP-1 2.1.1. Top View, Front View and Side View...
Model CW-C100VP-1 CW-C120VP-1 CWB092173 Connection CWB092175 3.391 2.406 2.608 3.189 Capacitor DS371306CPNA DS371306CPNA F, 370VAC) F, 370VAC) Note: Resistance at 20°C of Ambient Temperature. 5. Air Conditioner Performance Evaluation Suction & Discharge Air Current Determination Remedy Temperature Difference 8°C and over (14.4°F) As specified.
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Trouble Check Result Causes Remedy Compressor won’t Temperature setting. Higher than room temp. Winding Coil touched to Set it lower. the compressor shell. run (Fan run). RESISTANCE between Shorted. Replace Compressor. Rear Shorted or Burnt Terminal and the Shorted. Replace Compressor. Compressor Body.
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Trouble Check Result Causes Remedy Frozen Evaporator Temperature setting. Set too low for ambient Outdoor temperature Set the Main conditions. low (Night time). knob to Fan to Air Filter/Evaporator. and set the Clogged or Dirty. Restricted air Temperature difference Temperature Control circulation.
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Airflow direction adjustment up -down. The vertical airflow direction vane is controlled by rotating the horizontal vane forward or backward. 7.1.1.2. Ventilation Lever The ventilation lever must be in the CLOSE position in order to maintain the best cooling conditions. When fresh air is necessary in the room, set the ventilation lever to the OPEN position.
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Indoor side Outdoor side D.B.T. W.B.T. D.B.T. W.B.T. Maxi 32°C 23°C 43°C 26°C Temperature 21°C 15°C 21°C 15°C Temperature NOTE: Humidity may exceed 90%. - Continuous operation at over 90% high humidity may create condensation and result in waterdrops on the intake and outlet vanes.
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2. Power Supply Switch off the breaker and set the main control knob to the OFF position before plugging the power plug into an electrical outlet. Fig. 3 3. Main Control Knob Set to LOW COOL or HIGH COOL as desired. (FAN setting operates the fan only.) Caution: If the main control knob is turned off or changed to a fan setting from a cooling operation setting, WAIT at lease 3 minutes...
Fig.4 4. Thermostat Control Knob - For a room that is too warm, set the control knob to a clockwise direction. - If the room is too cool, set the control knob to a counter clockwise direction. * Note: Usually 6~7 is the recommended setting position. Fig.
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8.1. Choosing the Installation Location - When installing, use the nearest power socket. Make sure the power socket is easy to reach so you can quickly disconnect your air conditioner in case of emergency. - Ensure that the air conditioner is well supported, securely fastened, easily reachable and not obstructed (see "Dimensions“...
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1. Remove the rear cabinet screws and save for later use. 2. Slide the chassis out from the cabinet. 3. Place cabinet into the installation hole. 4. Slide the chassis into the cabinet. 5. Reinstall the cabinet screws. Secure the cabinet to chassis by using screws (from rear cabinet). Depending upon the location of the AC outlet, route the AC cord to either the left or right side while installing the front grille.
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6. Place the front grille on the cabinet first. Secure the front grille to the main chassis using screw provided 7. Attach the air filter to the front grille. 8. Slide the front grille slightly to the right to reattach the tabs and then push it down to close tight.
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1. Remove the front intake grille. Pull up the front intake grille about 90° and slide it slightly to the left to unhook the tabs. CAUTION Do not raise the front intake grille any higher than 90° to the unit or damage to the tabs may occur.
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8.5. Electric Work - Always use at the rated voltage and with a specific air conditioning circuit. - Some installation locations may require the installation of a short- circuit breaker. - A 16 Ampere time delay fuse or circuit breaker is required. - Nominal cross sectional area of power supply wire must be 3 core x 1.5 mm or above.
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2. Install the drain pan. Install the drain pan at the right corner of the cabinet using 2 screws. 3. Connect a drain hose. Fit the drain hose to the drain pan. NOTE / Drain hose or tubing can be purchased locally to satisfy your particular needs.
and vibration. - Ensure that airflow and noise from the rear side of the unit (outdoor) when installed do not disturb neighboring residents. - Obstacles placed in front of the air outlet on the rear side of the unit (outdoor), or covers placed over it will cause excessive noise and deterioration in performance.
NOTE / Do not dry the front panel or the air filter in direct sunlight. (Exposure to direct sunlight may discolour or deform the panel.) 10. Servicing Information 10.1. Control Board Removal Procedure 1. Remove the screws in front and both sides of the chassis as indicated (1), (2) and (3).
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4. Pull out the unit from cabinet by holding the hand grip at the base pan. Remove two screws in front of the control board (1) & (2). Then, remove screw at the side of control board (3) and take out the control board side plate.
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7. Pull out the control board as shown in figure. Then remove the screw as indicated (1). 8. Release a hook as shown in figure (1) to open up the control board. - Control Board part location.
(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. 13. Replacement Part List...
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CW-C120VP-1 Remarks Ref. No. Part Name & Description Qty. CW-C100VP-1 Base Pan Complete CWD52K1052A <---- Bulkhead Complete CWD531010 <---- Air Guide - Propeller Fan CWD311020 <---- Bracket - Fan Motor CWD541046 <---- Ventilation Lever CWH221005 <---- Connecting Bar - Air Swing Vanes CWE261039 <----...
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- The above parts are kept for seven years in accordance with MEI service policy. - However, longer lead time will be taken in supplying the non- numbered parts. - All parts are supplied from MAICO, Malaysia (Vendor Code: 061). - (A): Optional part: [MAICO] Printed in Malaysia...
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