Sanyo RCS-SH1UA manual

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    1 2 3 Save These Instructions! 1. RCS-SH80UG ( Wired type: for all indoor units ) 2. RCS-SH80U A.WL ( Wireless type: f or X and T type indoor units ) RCS-BH80U A.WL ( Wireless type: f or U type indoor unit ) RCS-SH1U A ( Wireless type: f or K type indoor unit ) 3. SHA-KC64UG ( System Remote Controller ) 85464189788001 ©SANY O 2006 SANY O Electric [...]

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    1 Save These Instructions! RCS-SH80UG Split System Air Conditioner • INSTR UCTION MANU AL W all-Mounted type KH2672R XH2672R TH2672R UH2672R KH3072R KH3672R XH3672R TH3672R UH3672R XH4272R TH4272R KHH2672R THH2672R THH3672R Ceiling-Mounted type Concealed-Duct type 4-W ay Air Discharge Semi-Concealed type 06-212 PAC-i_IM_Sec1 4/12/06 7:15 PM Page [...]

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    1 1 - 2 Contents P age Product Inf ormation .......................................................................................... 2 Aler t Symbols ................................................................................................... 2 Installation Location ..........................................................................[...]

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    1 1 - 3 Installation Location • W e recommend that this air conditioner be installed pr operly b y qualified installation technicians in accor dance with the Installation Instructions pro vided with the unit. • Before installation, check that the v oltage of the electric supply in your home or office is the same as the v oltage sho wn on the na[...]

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    1 1 - 4 Air outlet Celling panel (optional) Names of P ar t s INDOOR UNIT SEMI-CONCEALED X type (4-W A Y) Air outlet Air intake W ALL-MOUNTED K type Air intake Air outlet CEILING-MOUNTED T type Air intake CONCEALED DUCT U type Air outlet (optional) Ceiling Air intake (optional) REMO TE CONTR OL UNITS (optional) (Wired type: (Wireless type: av ailab[...]

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    1 1 - 5 O: VENTILA TION button G: CHECK button Remote Cotrol Unit • With this remote controller , you can operate indoor units up to 8 units. • Once you set y our operation conditions, you can operate the units only b y pressing the ON/OFF operation button. • For the U type, the flap position is not sho wn on the display . A: ON/OFF operation[...]

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    1 1 - 6 F: FIL TER reset button Use this button to reset the filter sign . The air conditioner has a timer f or the filter and inf orms you when the filter needs cleaning. G: CHECK button This button is used only when servicing the air conditioner . Do not use the CHECK button f or normal operation. H: UNIT button When more than one indoor unit is [...]

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    1 1 - 7 1) When two remote control units are being used in one group control* system, a) the most recent b utton that is pressed on any remote control unit is eff ectiv e. b) either a main-remote control unit or a sub-remote control can set the timer . *Group control means that maximum up to 8 indoor units can be concurrently controlled with a remo[...]

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    1 1 - 8 A: When the unit is in the heating standby mode , the indicator appears. (Refer to the description of the Special Remarks on page 12.) B: The currently selected operation mode is displa y ed. C: This is displa yed when a diff erent oper ation mode was already selected b y another remote control unit and indicates that the mode cannot be cha[...]

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    1 1 - 9 T o warm up the system, the power mains m ust be turned on at least five (5) hours bef ore operation. STEP 1 T o start the air conditioner Press the operation b utton (ON/OFF button). STEP 2 Setting the mode Press the MODE button to select the mode of y our choice . [ (A UTO), (HEA T), (DR Y), (COOL) or (F AN)] STEP 3 Setting the fan speed [...]

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    1 1 - 10 Adjusting the Airflo w Direction I Semi-concealed type 4-way type (X) This air conditioner is equipped with auto flaps. Y ou can set the airflow direction to a specific angle or to the s weep mode using the remote control unit. (Refer to the description of the remote control unit.) Do not move the flap with y our hands. I Ceiling mounted t[...]

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    1 1 - 11 Adjusting the Airflow Direction (contin ued) I W all mounted type (K) A. V ertical directions (automatic) Confirm that the remote control unit has been tur ned on. Press the FLAP button to start the flap moving up and down. If you want to stop the flap mov ement and to direct the air in the desired direction, press the FLAP button again. I[...]

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    1 1 - 12 Special Remar ks • Once the room temperature reaches the le v el that w as set, the unit repeats the cycle of turning on and off automatically . • In order to pre v ent the humidity in the room from rising again, the indoor f an also turns off when the unit stops operating. • The f an speed is set to “LO . ” automatically , and c[...]

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    1 1 - 13 Setting the Timer Use this mode to turn off the appliance automatically after the length of time set. Use this mode to turn the appliance off automatically after the same set time e v er y time . Use this mode to star t the appliance automatically after the length of time set. When two remote control units are being used, either a main-rem[...]

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    1 1 - 14 How to set the OFF timer ( ) (Example) T o stop the air conditioner after 3.5 hours Operation Indication 1. Press the ON/OFF b utton to star t the air conditioner . 2. Press the TIMER SET b utton once to select the mode. 3. Press the b utton until 3.5 is displa yed. Press the button if the set time is e xceeded. 4. Press the SET b utton to[...]

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    1 1 - 15 Care and Cleaning 1. For safety , be sure to turn the air conditioner off and also to disconnect the power bef ore c leaning. 2. Do not pour water on the indoor unit to c lean it. This will damage the internal components and cause an electric shock hazar d. Clean the air intake and outlet side of the indoor unit with a v acuum cleaner brus[...]

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    1 1 - 16 Care and Cleaning (continued) 4. Remov e the air filter attached to the air intak e grille. 1. Remov e the bolt scre ws on the finger-hold using a screw driv er . (After cleaning, be sure to attach the two bolt scre ws.) 2. T ake hold of the finger-hold on the air intak e g rille and slide it to the rear , and the grille will open downward[...]

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    1 1 - 17 T roub leshooting If your air conditioner does not w or k properly , first check the f ollowing points before requesting service. If it still does not work properly , contact your dealer or a service center . Tips f or Energy Sa ving A void • Do not block the air intake and outlet of the unit. If either is obstructed, the unit will not w[...]

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    2 Save These Instructions! RCS-SH80U A.WL RCS-BH80U A.WL RCS-SH1UA • INSTRUCTION MANU AL Wireless Remote Controller f or Split System F or information on installing the wireless remote controller , refer to the INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS accompanying the outdoor unit. 05-368 PAC-i_IM_Sec2 12/7/05 4:36 PM Page 1[...]

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    2 2 - 2 Contents P age Product Inf or mation .......................................................................................... 2 Aler t Symbols ................................................................................................... 2 Installation Location .........................................................................[...]

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    2 2 - 3 Installation Location • W e recommend that this air conditioner be installed properly b y qualified installation technicians in accor dance with the Installation Instructions pro vided with the unit. • Before installation, check that the v oltage of the electric supply in your home or office is the same as the v oltage shown on the name[...]

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    2 2 - 4 Unit Displa y and Operation Controller f or K , X, and T T ypes OPERA TION lamp This lamp lights when the appliance is turned on. TIMER lamp This lamp lights when the system is being controlled by the timer . ST ANDBY lamp When the unit is in the heating standby condition, the ST ANDBY lamp lights. If the unit is used for cooling only, the [...]

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    2 2 - 5 Unit Display and Operation Contr oller for K, X, and T T ypes (continued) SER VICING switches ON/OFF operation button This b utton is for turning the air conditioner on and off (automatically setting cooling or heating operation). SWEEP button Use this button to make the airflo w direction sweep up and do wn automatically . Switch Usually s[...]

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    2 2 - 6 Operation Controller with Receiv er (Separated from Indoor Unit) f or U T ype A: Operation controller Y ou can operate this air conditioner using the (separated from indoor unit) operation controller without the wireless remote controller . B: Remote control receiver This section picks up infrared signals from the wireless remote controller[...]

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    2 2 - 7 Using the Wireless Remote Controller 1. Press and slide the cover on the back of the wireless remote controller in the direction of the arrow . 2. Install two AAA alkaline batteries (LR03). Make sure the batteries point in the direction marked in the battery compar tment. 3. Press the A CL button, then replace the cover. If you press it, th[...]

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    2 2 - 8 Using the Wireless Remote Controller (contin ued) When using the wireless remote controller , alwa ys point the unitʼ s transmitter head directly at the air conditionerʼ s receiver . The wireless remote controller can be operated from either a non-fix ed posi- tion or a wall-mounted position. T o ensure that the air conditioner operates c[...]

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    2 2 - 9 Remote Cotrol Unit A: ON/OFF operation button This button is f or tur ning the air conditioner on and off . B: MODE button Use this button to select one of the f ollowing fiv e operations: (A UT O) : Used to automatically set cooling or heating operation. Only f or heat pump type (temperature r ange: 62 ~ 80 °F) (HEA T) : Used for normal h[...]

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    2 2 - 10 F: FLAP button ( ) 1. Use this b utton to set the airflow direction to a specific angle. The airflow direction ( ) is displa yed on the remote control unit. • In the cool mode and dry mode, when the flaps are set in a downwar d position, condensation ma y form and drip ar ound the vent. • Do not move the flap with y our hands. This fun[...]

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    2 2 - 11 O: SENSOR button Use this button to s witch to the temperature sensor of the remote controller . The temperature sensor of the air-conditioner is selected at the f actor y and the displa y indicates under this selection. If the remote controller is located near a heat source, such as a space heater or in direct sunlight, press the SENSOR b[...]

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    2 2 - 12 Description A: When you press the SENSOR b utton, the (SENSOR) indicator appears or disappears. B: The currently selected operation mode is displa yed. C: When setting the timer , the selected timer mode is display ed. D: The currently selected F AN SPEED , FLAP ANGLE and SWEEP status are displa yed. E: This indicator flashes when you oper[...]

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    2 2 - 13 Operation T o warm up the system, the power mains m ust be tur ned on at least five (5) hours bef ore operation. STEP 1 T o start the air conditioner Press the operation b utton (ON/OFF button). STEP 2 Setting the mode Press the MODE button to select the mode of y our choice. [ (A UTO), (HEA T), (DR Y), (COOL) or (F AN)] STEP 3 Setting the[...]

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    2 2 - 14 Operation without the Wireless Remote Controller If you ha ve lost the wireless remote controller or if it is not working properly , f ollow the steps below: STEP 1 T o start the air conditioner Press the ON/OFF operation b utton (automatically setting cooling or heating operation). STEP 2 Setting the airflow direction STEP 1 T o start the[...]

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    2 2 - 15 Special Remar ks • Because this appliance heats a room by utilizing the heat of the outside air (heat pump system), the heating efficiency will f all off when the outdoor temperature is v er y low . If sufficient heat cannot be obtained with this heat pump , use another heating appliance in conjunction with this unit. • When the outdoo[...]

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    2 2 - 16 Setting the Timer Use this mode to turn off the appliance automatically after the length of time set. Use this mode to turn the appliance off automatically after the same set time e ver y time . Use this mode to star t the appliance automatically after the length of time set. When two remote control units are being used, either a main-remo[...]

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    2 2 - 17 How to set the OFF timer ( ) (Example) T o stop the air conditioner after 3.5 hours Operation Indication 1. Press the ON/OFF b utton to star t the air conditioner . 2. Press the TIMER SET b utton once to select the mode. 3. Press the b utton until 3.5 is displa yed. Press the button if the set time is e xceeded. 4. Press the SET b utton to[...]

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    2 2 - 18 T roub leshooting If your air conditioner does not w or k properly , first check the follo wing points before requesting service. If it still does not work properly , contact your dealer or a service center . Tips f or Energy Sa ving A void • Do not block the air intake and outlet of the unit. If either is obstructed, the unit will not w[...]

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    3 Save These Instructions! SHA-KC64UG System Controller f or Split System Air Conditioner • INSTRUCTION MANU AL 05-368 PAC-i_IM_Sec3 11/24/05 6:17 PM Page 1[...]

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    3 3 - 2 Contents P age Product Inf or mation .......................................................................................... 2 Aler t Symbols ................................................................................................... 2 Installation Location .........................................................................[...]

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    3 3 - 3 Installation Location • W e recommend that this system controller be installed properl y by qualified installation technicians in accor dance with the Installation Instructions pro vided with the system controller . • Do not install this system controller where there are fumes or flammable gases, or in an extremely humid space suc h as [...]

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    3 3 - 4 Ho w to Use the System Controller I Functions of buttons A: ALL/ZONE/GR SELECT b utton Use this button to select one of the f ollowing: ALL: Used f or tur ning all the air conditioners on and off. ZONE: Used f or tur ning all the air conditioners of each zone on and off . GR: Used f or tur ning all the air conditioners of each group on and [...]

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    3 3 - 5 D: ON button This button is f or tur ning the selected air conditioner on. E: OFF button This button is f or tur ning the selected air conditioner off . F: Operation lamp This lamp lights when the unit is turned on. G: MODE button Use this button to select one of the f ollowing fiv e operations: (A UT O) : Used to automatically set cooling [...]

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    3 3 - 6 K: CHECK button This button is used only when servicing the air conditioner . Do not use the CHECK button f or normal operation. L: CENTRAL CTRL button Use this button to inhibit individual oper ation by remote controller as f ollows: 1: Individual ON/OFF operation is inhibited. 2: Individual ON/OFF , MODE and T emperature setting operation[...]

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    3 3 - 7 A: When the unit is in the heating standby mode , the indicator appears. B: The currently selected operation mode is displa yed. C: The currently selected F AN SPEED , Airflow Direction and SWEEP settings are displa yed. D: This indication appears when the filter needs cleaning. E: This indication appears only when an abnormality occurs wit[...]

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    3 3 - 8  How to start group operation T o star t group operation The flap setting can be perf or med only for units that ha ve no remote controllers. NO TE P ower T urn the power supply s witch on more than 5 hours before starting operation. 1 Press the SELECT button and select GR OUP . 2 Select the ZONE No . including the group to be operated b[...]

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    3 3 - 9 I How to start collective operation T o star t collectiv e operation (ALL or ZONE) In the ALL or ZONE mode, no flap setting can be perf or med. If necessar y , you should select the GR mode and use the FLAP button NO TE P ower T urn the power supply s witch on 5 hours or more before starting operation. 1 Press the SELECT button and select A[...]

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    SANY O FISHER COMP ANY A DIVISION OF SANY O NORTH AMERICA CORPORA TION 21605 Plummer Street Chatsw or th, CA 91311 U.S.A. In Canada SANY O Canada Inc. 300 Applew ood Crescent Concord, Ontario, L4K 5C7, Canada 05-368 PAC-i_IM_Sec3 11/24/05 6:17 PM Page 12[...]