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SiE00-06
Service
Manual

Air Cleaners

ACEF 3AVE

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  • Page 1: Air Cleaners

    SiE00-06 Service Manual Air Cleaners ACEF 3AVE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SiE00-06 Air Cleaners ACEF 3AVE 1. Safety Cautions..................iii 1.1 Cautions and Warnings ................iii 1.2 Using Icons....................v 1.3 Using Icons List ..................v Part 1 Information .................1 1. General Description ................2 1.1 Introduction of Functions ................. 2 1.2 Accessories ..................... 3 1.3 Tips for Appropriate Use................
  • Page 3 SiE00-06 Part 5 Removal Procedure ............25 1. Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE............26 1.1 Removal of External Accessories............26 1.2 Removal of Ionizing Wire............... 29 1.3 Removal of Electrical Parts (Inverter Lamp).......... 30 1.4 Removal of PCB ..................33 1.5 Removal of Fan Motor ................36 1.6 Removal of Safety Switch..............
  • Page 4: Safety Cautions

    SiE00-06 Safety Cautions 1. Safety Cautions Cautions and Warnings Read the following warnings and cautions BEFORE operating the system and use it correctly. This manual classifies the precautions to the user into the following two categories. Each mention important cautions on safety, so be sure to keep them. WARNING Failure to follow a warning is very likely to result in such grave consequences as death or serious injury.
  • Page 5 Safety Cautions SiE00-06 Caution Do not use the equipment in a place Do not use in humid places or places Do not use the equipment near a filled with oily smoke such as a which might be wet, such as lighting fixture (keep a distance of at kitchen or in a place filled with bathrooms.
  • Page 6: Using Icons

    SiE00-06 Safety Cautions Caution Do not place water containers such Do not wipe with benzene or thinner, If not using the unit for long periods as fish bowls and flower vases near or spray with insecticide. of time, unplug the power cable. the equipment.
  • Page 7 Safety Cautions SiE00-06...
  • Page 8: Part 1 Information

    SiE00-06 Part 1 Information 1. General Description ................2 1.1 Introduction of Functions ................. 2 1.2 Accessories ..................... 3 1.3 Tips for Appropriate Use................4 2. Names and Functions of The Operating Section ........5 2.1 Names and Functions of Parts ..............5 3.
  • Page 9: General Description

    General Description SiE00-06 1. General Description Introduction of Functions Dust Collection Removes minute dust particles from room air. Deodorizing Effectively removes cigarette odors, raw garbage odors and body odors. Harmful Gas Breaks down automobile emissions (NOx) and new home odors. Removal Antiviral/ Removes and inactivates captured germs and viruses.
  • Page 10: Accessories

    SiE00-06 General Description Accessories Contents of Check the following accessories have been included in the product package. Accessories Information...
  • Page 11: Tips For Appropriate Use

    General Description SiE00-06 Tips for Appropriate Use To remove house dust, set the unit near to the floor. To remove cigarette smoke, install the unit high on a wall. Installing the air cleaner as shown below improves air circulation in the room. While heating or coollng the room, air can be cleaned and temperature fluctuation minimized.
  • Page 12: Names And Functions Of The Operating Section

    SiE00-06 Names and Functions of The Operating Section 2. Names and Functions of The Operating Section Names and Functions of Parts Illustration Front panel Ion filter (roll) case Positively (+) charges minute dust particles not trapped by the prefilter. Ion filter roll Working on the principle of electrostatic attraction, the negatively (-) charged filter catches and removes the positively (+) charged dust.
  • Page 13: Sie00

    Names and Functions of The Indicator Lamps SiE00-06 3. Names and Functions of The Indicator Lamps Indicator Lamps and Their Functions Illustration “Ionizer needs cleaning” lamp Flashes when the ionizer is dirty. See page 11. Timer settings The selected OFF timer setting is lit. As time elapses, the remaining time is displayed on the remote control.
  • Page 14: Part 2 Field Setting

    SiE00-06 Part 2 Field Setting 1. Setup and Installation................8 1.1 Setup ....................... 8 1.2 Installation ..................... 10 2. Operation of The Unit................11 2.1 How to Operate The Unit............... 11 Field Setting...
  • Page 15: Setup And Installation

    Setup and Installation SiE00-06 1. Setup and Installation Setup 1.1.1 How to Fit The Ion Filter CAUTION Always fit the prefilter and ion filter roll before use. Use without filters can damage the equipment. Remove The Front Hold the front panel by the left and right side handles, and pull forwards and out. Panel.
  • Page 16 SiE00-06 Setup and Installation Fit The Filter Roll. 1. Face the ion filter (roll) case downwards as shown below and fit the filter roll in the cutouts for the filter spool. 2. Unroll enough of the filter to cover the case and tuck the edges underneath the side tabs (x2). Then, fit the slits on leading edge over the pags on both sides of the case.
  • Page 17: Installation

    Setup and Installation SiE00-06 Installation Selecting an The unit can be mounted on a flat surface such as a desk. Installation Site. Select a shelf or floor that is sturdy enough to support the unit. ACEF3AVE: The unit weighs 6.7 kg. Select a location that blows air across the entire room.
  • Page 18: Operation Of The Unit

    SiE00-06 Operation of The Unit 2. Operation of The Unit How to Operate The Unit Before attempting to use the unit, plug the power cable into a single phase 220-240V socket. The buttons and their functions are explained below. Illustration Field Setting...
  • Page 19 Operation of The Unit SiE00-06 Explanation To turn the lamps ON/OFF Pressing turns the inverter lamp ON and OFF. Turn the lamp OFF if light from the front panel is disturbing, for example at night. If left OFF, deodorizing and antiviral performance is reduced. To set fan speed manually Every time is pressed, fan speed changes as follows.
  • Page 20: Part 3 Maintenance

    SiE00-06 Part 3 Maintenance 1. Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer............14 1.1 Prefilter ....................14 1.2 Ionizer....................15 2. Changing The Ion Filter (Roll) ...............16 2.1 How to Change The Ion Filter (Roll) ............16 Maintenance...
  • Page 21: Cleaning Of Prefilter And Ionizer

    Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer SiE00-06 1. Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer Prefilter 1.1.1 How to Clean The Prefilter When to clean Once every 2 weeks or so. Procedure 1. Stop the unit and remove the power cable from its socket. 2.
  • Page 22: Ionizer

    SiE00-06 Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer Ionizer 1.2.1 How to Clean The Ionizer (see page 6) on the front panel begins to flash, clean the ionizer. Procedure 1. Stop the unit and remove the power cabel from its socket. 2. Remove the front panel. See page 8.
  • Page 23: Changing The Ion Filter (Roll)

    Changing The Ion Filter (Roll) SiE00-06 2. Changing The Ion Filter (Roll) How to Change The Ion Filter (Roll) Explanation (see page 5 on the front panel lightsup, change the ion filter. When the ion filter needs to be changed will depend on the conditions of use. If the unit is used where air is dirty, the ion filter will need changing more frequently.
  • Page 24 SiE00-06 Changing The Ion Filter (Roll) 5. Attach the ion filter (roll) case to the unit. See step 3. 6. Replace the front panel on the unit. See page 8. 7. Plug the power cable into its socket. 8. Press the Reset button on the front panel. Use a ball-point pen or other pointed object.
  • Page 25 Changing The Ion Filter (Roll) SiE00-06 Maintenance...
  • Page 26: Part 4 Troubleshooting

    SiE00-06 Part 4 Troubleshooting 1. Troubleshooting ..................20 1.1 Equipment does not Operate..............20 1.2 Indicator does not Change from "Dirty" to "Clean." ....... 22 1.3 Remote Controller Fails to Operate Equipment........23 1.4 Photocatalytic Operation does not Activate........... 24 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting SiE00-06 1. Troubleshooting Equipment does not Operate. Method of Malfunction Detection Malfunction Equipment cannot be operated by remote controller or switch on main unit. Decision Conditions Supposed Causes Faulty door switch (safety switch assembly) Blown fuse Faulty transformer Faulty printed circuit board (control PCB assembly, display PCB assembly) Troubleshooting Check door switch (safety switch assembly).
  • Page 28 SiE00-06 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting From previous page Check 12-volt power supply (between X12A (1) and (4)). Is voltage higher than 11.5 Replace control PCB VDC and lower than (control PCB assembly). 12.5 VDC? Check 5-volt power supply (between X9A (1) and (4)). Is voltage higher than 4.5 Replace control PCB...
  • Page 29: Indicator Does Not Change From "Dirty" To "Clean

    Troubleshooting SiE00-06 Indicator does not Change from "Dirty" to "Clean." Method of Malfunction Detection Malfunction Air contamination indicator does not change to "clean" even when equipment is operated in ventilated Decision room for a whole day. Conditions Supposed Causes Faulty harness Faulty sensor Troubleshooting Check connector...
  • Page 30: Remote Controller Fails To Operate Equipment

    SiE00-06 Troubleshooting Remote Controller Fails to Operate Equipment. Method of Malfunction Detection Malfunction Switches on main unit work properly, but remote controller fails to operate equipment. Decision Conditions Supposed Causes Noise generated by fluorescent lamps Faulty remote controller Faulty PCB Troubleshooting Check batteries in remote controller.
  • Page 31: Photocatalytic Operation Does Not Activate

    Troubleshooting SiE00-06 Photocatalytic Operation does not Activate. Method of Malfunction Detection Malfunction Photocatalytic operation does not activate during equipment operation (lamp does not light). Decision Conditions Supposed Causes Faulty lamp Faulty transformer Faulty PCB Troubleshooting Check connector and harness connection. Is connection Correct connection normal?
  • Page 32: Part 5 Removal Procedure

    SiE00-06 Part 5 Removal Procedure 1. Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE............26 1.1 Removal of External Accessories............26 1.2 Removal of Ionizing Wire............... 29 1.3 Removal of Electrical Parts (Inverter Lamp).......... 30 1.4 Removal of PCB ..................33 1.5 Removal of Fan Motor ................36 1.6 Removal of Safety Switch..............
  • Page 33: Removal Procedure Of Acef3Ave

    Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 1. Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Removal of External Accessories Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points External appearance Tilt main body to remove stand. Removal Procedure...
  • Page 34 SiE00-06 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Step Procedure Points Remove front panel Disengage hooks located at four of corners of the filter to remove prefilter located at rear side of panel. Remove ion-roll filter case Removal Procedure...
  • Page 35 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 Step Procedure Points Main components Removal Procedure...
  • Page 36: Removal Of Ionizing Wire

    SiE00-06 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Removal of Ionizing Wire Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points Push the hook using (-) screw driver to remove ionizing wire fixing plate. Remove ionizing wire Peel off sealing strips at top of main body.
  • Page 37: Removal Of Electrical Parts (Inverter Lamp)

    Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 Removal of Electrical Parts (Inverter Lamp) Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points Remove eight screws. Remove display box before remove a screw located at bottom right of main body front side.
  • Page 38 SiE00-06 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Step Procedure Points Turn main body over, then remove back panel. Disconnect CN2 connector located at bottom left of main body rear side. Removal Procedure...
  • Page 39 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 Step Procedure Points Turn front side of main body up, then remove inverter lamps from lamp sockets. Pull out connector for inverter lamp. Removal Procedure...
  • Page 40: Removal Of Pcb

    SiE00-06 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Removal of PCB Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points Dismount a screw located at bottom right of main body to remove display box. Disengage 10 hooks. Disengage the hooks to remove display PCB.
  • Page 41 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 Step Procedure Points Be careful not to lose protective sheet when removing gas sensor PCB. Removal Procedure...
  • Page 42 SiE00-06 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Step Procedure Points Location of PCBs is shown in the following illustrations. Removal Procedure...
  • Page 43: Removal Of Fan Motor

    Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 Removal of Fan Motor Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points Remove back panel to remove fan securing nut. Caution When reassembling fan, match the D- cut direction of fan and shaft.
  • Page 44 SiE00-06 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Step Procedure Points Remove three screws on motor mounting plate. Removal Procedure...
  • Page 45: Removal Of Safety Switch

    Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 Removal of Safety Switch Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points Remove door switch cover To remove safety switch, push it out from back side. Removal Procedure...
  • Page 46: Installation Of Power Cable

    SiE00-06 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE Installation of Power Cable Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points Insert cord bushing to the hole at front side of main body. Adjust the bushing position in order to insert back panel into groove of cord bushing before install back panel.
  • Page 47 Removal Procedure of ACEF3AVE SiE00-06 Removal Procedure...
  • Page 48: Part 6 Reference Data

    SiE00-06 Part 6 Reference Data 1. Optional Accessories ................42 1.1 Specifications ..................42 2. Wiring Diagram ..................43 2.1 ACEF3AVE.................... 43 3. Parts List ....................44 3.1 Parts Illustration..................44 3.2 Parts List....................45 Reference Data...
  • Page 49: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories SiE00-06 1. Optional Accessories Specifications Unit Model ACEF3AVE Required Power Supply 220-240/220V 50/60Hz Outer Dimensions 395x462x180 (Without Stand) 395x479x184 (When Installed on Stand) Rated Power Consumption (W) 43/47 Air Blow Rate (m³/min) High Speed 3.0 Normal Speed 2.0 Quiet 0.6 Low Speed 1.4 Applicable Room Area ~30m²...
  • Page 50: Wiring Diagram

    SiE00-06 Wiring Diagram 2. Wiring Diagram ACEF3AVE Reference Data...
  • Page 51: Parts List

    Parts List SiE00-06 3. Parts List Parts Illustration ACEF3AVE Reference Data...
  • Page 52: Parts List

    SiE00-06 Parts List Parts List ACEF3AVE Index Parts No. Parts Name Drwg. No. Parts Model Specification Q’ty/Unit Wiring Notes Symbol ACEF3AVE 0948119 SIROCCO FAN ASSY 3P003606-1 1071276 IONIZER AND ROLLCASE ASSY 3P010121-3 E11-1 1069336 ION ROLL CASETTE CASE 1P009666-2 E11-2 1021194 IONIZER WIRE HOLD PLATE 3P009501-1...
  • Page 53 Parts List SiE00-06 Reference Data...
  • Page 54: Index

    SiE00-06 Index Accessories ..............3 Rated Power Consumption (W) ......42 Air Blow Rate (m³/min) ...........42 Remote Controller Fails to Operate Equipment..23 Antiviral/Disinfecting Effect ........2 Removal of Electrical Parts (Inverter Lamp) ..30 Applicable Room Area ...........42 Removal of External Accessories ......26 Removal of Fan Motor ...........
  • Page 55 SiE00-06 Index...
  • Page 56: Drawings & Flow Charts

    SiE00-06 Drawings & Flow Charts Air Quality lamps ............6 If not using the unit for long periods of time, unplug the power cable........v Indicator does not Change Before changing filters, cleaning the equipment from "Dirty" to "Clean." ........22 or moving it, turn it OFF Indicator Lamps and Their Functions ......
  • Page 57 SiE00-06 Wiring Diagram ACEF3AVE ............43 Drawings & Flow Charts...
  • Page 58 Daikin Europe NV is approved by LRQA for its Quality Management System in accordance with the ISO9001 standard. ISO9001 pertains to quality assurance regarding design, development, manufacturing as well as to services related to the product.

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