Concealed duct high static pressure type indoor unit (16 pages)
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Owner’s Manual For wireless remote controller Indoor Unit Model name: For commercial use High-Wall Type RAV-RM301KRTP-NZ RAV-RM401KRTP-NZ RAV-RM561KRTP-NZ RAV-RM801KRTP-NZ Owner’s Manual English 1122650203 1122650203-00_S01_182x257_44p_S_p70_181006.indd 1 15/11/2561 8:00:34...
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Owner’s Manual Thank you very much for purchasing TOSHIBA Air Conditioner. Please read this owner’s manual carefully before using your Air Conditioner. • Be sure to obtain the “Owner’s manual” and “Installation manual” from constructor (or dealer). • Request to constructor or dealer •...
Owner’s Manual Contents PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY ..............6 ACCESSORIES ................... 12 PARTS NAME ....................12 PARTS NAME OF REMOTE CONTROLLER ..........14 ADJUSTING CLOCK ................... 16 HANDLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER ..........17 HOW TO USE REMOTE CONTROLLER ............ 18 WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER ............... 25 LIMITED OPERATION BY GROUP CONTROL ..........
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Toshiba Carrier Corporation or, alternatively, he or she has been instructed in such matters by an individual or individuals who have been trained and is thus thoroughly acquainted with the knowledge related to this work.
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Owner’s Manual These safety cautions describe important matters concerning safety to prevent injury to users or other people and damages to property. Please read through this manual after understanding the contents below (meanings of indications), and be sure to follow the description. Indication Meaning of Indication Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to adhere to the directions in the...
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Owner’s Manual ■ Warning indications on the air conditioner unit Warning indication Description WARNING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all remote Disconnect all remote electric power supplies before electric power supplies servicing. before servicing. WARNING WARNING Moving parts. Moving parts.
Owner’s Manual PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY DANGER • Do not attempt to install this unit by yourself. This unit requires qualied installer. • Do not attempt to repair the unit by yourself. This unit has no components which you can repair. •...
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Owner’s Manual • When the air conditioner must be transported by hand, carry it by two or more people. Installation • Only a qualied installer (*1) or qualied service person (*1) is allowed to carry out the electrical work of the air conditioner. Under no circumstances must this work be done by an unqualied individual since failure to carry out the work properly may result in electric shocks and/or electrical leaks.
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Owner’s Manual • Do not touch the aluminum n of the outdoor unit. You may injure yourself if you do so. If the n must be touched, do not touch it yourself but contact a qualied installer (*1) or qualied service person (*1). •...
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Owner’s Manual • If there is a danger of the outdoor unit’s toppling over, do not approach the outdoor unit but set the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and contact a qualied installer (*1) or a qualied service person (*1) to have the improvements or retting done.
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Owner’s Manual • Do not leave ammable sprays or other ammable materials near the air conditioner, and do not spray ammable aerosol directly to the air conditioner. They may catch re. • Stop running the air conditioner and turn off the breaker before cleaning. Otherwise, injury may result as the fan is rotating at high speed inside the unit.
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Owner’s Manual ■ Information on the transportation, handling and storage of the carton ◆ Examples of indication on the carton Symbol Description Symbol Description Keep dry Do not drop Fragile Do not lay down Stacking height (8 cartons can be stacked Do not walk on this carton in this case) This side up...
Owner’s Manual ACCESSORIES Remote controller Remote controller holder Batteries (two) PARTS NAME ■ Indoor unit TIMER SET MODE TIME SAVE VENT FILTER RESET TEST SWING/FIX UNIT LOUVER 8, 9 Room temperature sensor Horizontal airow louver Front panel Vertical airow louver Air inlet grille Display panel Air lter...
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Owner’s Manual ■ Names and functions of CAUTION indicators and controls on • Disagreement in operation mode indoor unit If you select AUTOMATIC OPERATION in a Display panel model with no auto-changeover (cooling/ heating) control setting or if you select HEAT in a Cool Only model, an alarm sound (pi, pi) from the air conditioner due to disagreement in operation mode.
Owner’s Manual PARTS NAME OF REMOTE CONTROLLER ■ Wireless remote controller and its You can also manually select the desired fan speed from among ve settings. functions (LOW , LOW , MED , HIGH (A receiving beep is heard.) Auto louver button (SWING) Press this button to swing the louver.
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Owner’s Manual ■ Names and functions of (COMFORT SLEEP) display indications on wireless remote Indicated during the OFF timer operation that controller automatically adjusts the room temperature and the fan speed. Each time you press the COMFORT Display SLEEP button, the display changes in the sequence of 1h, 3h, 5h, and 9h.
Owner’s Manual ■ Clock adjusting ADJUSTING CLOCK Setting the clock Before you start operating the air conditioner, set the clock of the remote controller using the procedures given in this section. The clock panel on the remote controller will indicate the time regardless of whether the air conditioner is in use or not.
Owner’s Manual HANDLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER ■ Remote controller holder CAUTION Installing the remote controller holder • The air conditioner will not operate if curtains, doors or other materials block the signals from • Before you actually install the remote controller the remote controller to the indoor unit.
Owner’s Manual HOW TO USE REMOTE CONTROLLER ■ ■ Cooling/heating/fan only operation Dry operation Start Start SWING SWING START/STOP button ( START/STOP button ( Press this button to start the air conditioner. Press this button to start the air conditioner. Mode select button (MODE) Mode select button (MODE) Select Dry...
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Owner’s Manual ■ ■ Automatic operation Timer operation (auto changeover) Use the wired remote controller for timer setting if it is also in use. This function is available only for use in ON timer and OFF timer combination with a heat recovery model outdoor unit.
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Owner’s Manual ON timer ➞ OFF timer Once you select the timer operation mode, the settings are saved in the remote controller. (Stop ➞ Operation ➞ Stop) Thereafter, the air conditioner will start operating You can use this setting to start the air conditioner under the same conditions when you simply press when you wake up and stop it when you leave the the ON/OFF button of the remote controller.
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Owner’s Manual ■ ■ High power operation Quiet operation High power (Hi POWER) • The QUIET mode provides quiet operating status by automatically setting the fan speed to the • The Hi POWER (high power operation) mode lowest speed. automatically controls room temperature, airow and operation mode so that the room is quickly cooled in summer and warmed in winter.
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Owner’s Manual ■ Preset Operation CAUTION Set your preferred operation mode for future use. The COMFORT SLEEP mode is not enabled in the The setting is memorized by the unit for future DRY or FAN ONLY operation. operation (except air ow direction). NOTE •...
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Owner’s Manual ■ To automatically swing the airow direction Adjusting air ow direction Perform this function when the air conditioner is in • Adjust the airow direction properly. Otherwise, operation. it might cause discomfort and make the room temperature uneven. •...
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Owner’s Manual CAUTION • The FIX and SWING buttons will be disabled when the air conditioner is not in operation (including when the ON timer is set). • Do not operate the air conditioner for long hours with the airow direction set downward during the cooling or dry operation.
Owner’s Manual WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER This remote controller can control the operation of up to 8 indoor units. ■ Display section In the display illustration below all the icons are shown. When the unit is in Display section operation, only relevant icons will be displayed. •...
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Owner’s Manual UNIT No. display Remote controller sensor display Displays the number of the indoor unit Displayed while the sensor of the remote selected. controller is used. Also displays error code of indoor and outdoor Pre-heat display units. Displayed when the heating mode is Central control display energized or defrost cycle is initiated.
Owner’s Manual LIMITED OPERATION BY GROUP CONTROL NOTE Group control: Operate air conditioners in more than one system in same time. Header indoor unit: The representative unit during group control. Receive commands from wired remote controller and transmit the commands to follower units. (Header indoor unit is indoor unit that receives START/STOP signal from the wireless remote control.) Follower indoor unit: Indoor units other than the Header unit are called follower unit.
Owner’s Manual AUTO RESTART OPERATION ◆ How to cancel the auto restart This air conditioner is equipped with an Automatic restarting facility which allows the air conditioner To cancel the auto restart operation, proceed as to resume the set operating conditions in the event follows: of a supply power shutdown without the use of the Repeat the setting procedure: the air conditioner...
Owner’s Manual HOW THE AIR CONDITIONER WORKS Automatic operation • The air conditioner selects and operates in one of the operating modes of cooling, heating or fan only, depending on the room temperature and setting temperature. • If the AUTO mode is uncomfortable, the desired conditions can be selected manually. Hi POWER operation When the Hi-POWER button is pushed during cooling, heating or AUTO operation, the air conditioner will start the following operation.
Owner’s Manual HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION ■ Maintain room temperature at comfortable level Clean air lters The clogged air lters impairs the performance of the air conditioner. Gee, chilly Clean them once two weeks. Control Never open doors and windows more often than necessary Clean, please To keep cool or warm air in the room, never open...
Owner’s Manual TEMPORARY OPERATION ■ TEMPORARY operation This function is used to operate the unit temporarily in case you misplace the wireless remote controller or its batteries are exhausted. • Push the [RESET] button once (less than 3 seconds) to start the air conditioner. •...
Owner’s Manual MAINTENANCE WARNING Before cleaning the air conditioner, to turn off the circuit breaker or main power switch. After the cooling or dry auto (cooling) operation has nished, the self clean operation is performed and the fan starts running. Before cleaning the unit, stop the self clean operation forcibly and turn off the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock.
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Owner’s Manual ■ Cleaning the air lter 4. Insert the upper portion of air lter con rming to t its right and left edges on the indoor unit until Clean the air lters every 2 weeks. If the air lters it is ...
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Owner’s Manual 3. Wipe out water from the air inlet grille and dry it. ◆ When not used for a long time 1. Perform the fan operation for a couple of hours 4. Fit the left and right arms of the air inlet grille to to dry inside.
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Owner’s Manual Maintenance List Part Unit Check (visual / auditory) Maintenance Heat Dust / dirt clogging, Wash the heat exchanger when it is Indoor / outdoor exchanger scratches clogged. Take appropriate measures when Fan motor Indoor / outdoor Sound abnormal sound is generated. •...
Owner’s Manual TROUBLES AND CAUSES For contents of the outdoor unit, combinations, etc., refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the outdoor unit. CAUTION If any of the following conditions occur, stop the air conditioner immediately, set to off the main power switch and contact the dealer: •...
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Owner’s Manual ▼ These are not failures. The back of indoor unit is dewed. • Dewdrops on the back of the indoor unit are automatically collected and drained out. Indoor unit or outdoor unit makes a strange noise. • When temperature sharply changes, the indoor or outdoor unit occasionally makes a strange noise because of expansion/contraction of parts or change of refrigerant ow.
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Owner’s Manual Check the points described below before requesting repair. Symptom Cause • White, misty, cold air or water • The fan of the outdoor unit is automatically stopped comes out and defrosting is performed. Outdoor • Sometimes the noise of air •...
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Owner’s Manual ■ Con rmation and check Every pushing of button used to set temperature, the check code log stored in When a problem occurred in the air conditioner, memory is displayed in order. check code and indoor UNIT No. appear on the display part of the remote controller.
Owner’s Manual OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE ▼ Check before running • Check whether the earth wire is cut or disconnected. • Check whether the air lter is installed. • Turn on the circuit breaker 12 hours or more before starting operation. ▼...
Owner’s Manual INSTALLATION ◆ Do not install the air conditioner in the following places • Do not install the air conditioner in any place within 1 m from a TV, stereo, or radio set. If the unit is installed in such place, noise transmitted from the air conditioner affects the operation of these appliances.