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• Before doing repair work, please read the " SAFETY PRECA UTIONS" carefully and fully understand them. • The precautionary items here are divided into " W arning" and " Caution" items.
W arning If refrigerant gas blows off during the work, do not touch the refrigerant gas as it may cause frostbite. If refrigerant gas leaks during the work, ventilate the room. If refrigerant gas catches fire, harmful gas may be generated. Do not mix any gas other than the specified refrigerant gas in the refrigerating cycle.
T able of Contents SAFETY PRECA UTIONS T ABLE OF CONTENTS APPLICABLE MUL TI-OUTDOOR UNITS 1. OPERA TING RANGE 2. SPECIFICA TIONS 2-1. Unit Specifications 2-2. Major Component Specifications 2-3. Other Component Specifications 3. DIMENSIONAL D A T A 4.
APPLICABLE MUL TI-OUTDOOR UNITS CS-MKE7NKU CS-MKE9NKU CS-MKE12NKU CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU 3-Room CU-3KE19NBU YES YES YES YES NO 4-Room CU-4KE24NBU YES YES YES YES YES 4-Room CU-4KE31NBU YES YES YES YE.
95 °F DB / 71 °F WB 67 °F DB / 57 °F WB 80 °F DB / 67 °F WB – DB / – WB 1. OPERA TING RANGE Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum 115° F DB 14° F DB 75° F DB / 65 °F WB – DB / 0 °F WB T emperature Indoor Air Intake T emp. Outdoor Air Intake T emp.
2 . SPECIFICATIONS 2-1 . Un i t Spec i f i cat i on s Indoor Un i t CS-MKE7NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE7NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 12 25 0 . 12 25 7,500 2 . 20 8,500 2 . 50 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE9NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 15 35 0 . 15 35 9,000 2 . 65 12,200 3 . 60 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE9NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 17 35 0 . 17 35 9,000 2 . 65 12,200 3 . 60 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE12NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 15 35 0 . 15 35 11,900 3 . 50 14,300 4 . 20 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE12NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 17 35 0 . 17 35 11,900 3 . 50 14,300 4 . 20 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE18NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 15 35 0 . 15 35 17,500 5 . 15 20,400 6 . 00 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE18NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 17 35 0 . 17 35 17,500 5 . 15 20,400 6 . 00 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE24NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 20 45 0 . 20 45 24,200 7 . 10 29,000 8 . 50 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE24NKU DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . Vert i cal dB-A Indoor : H i /Me/Lo/Qt* A i r F i lter Refr i gerant 0 . 22 45 0 . 22 45 24,200 7 . 10 29,000 8 . 50 Sh i pp i ng Volume Cool i ng Heat i ng Cool i ng Heat i ng Net Sh i pp i ng Package D i mens i ons We i ght W i dth Depth He i ght He i ght Ib .
Indoor Unit CS-MKE7NKU MP24Z3 Flap Motor T ype Stepping Motor Rating Model Coil Resistance Oh m (Ambient T emp . 77 °F (25 °C)) Each P air of T er minal : 400 +/- 7% DC 12V Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper T ube 2 19.5 2.02 (0.188) F ace Area Coil Rows Fins per inch Heat Exchanger Coil ft 2 (m 2 ) D A T A SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NO TICE.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE9NKU MP24Z3 Flap Motor T ype Stepping Motor Rating Model Coil Resistance Oh m (Ambient T emp . 77 °F (25 °C)) Each P air of T er minal : 400 +/- 7% DC 12V Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper T ube 2 19.5 2.02 (0.188) F ace Area Coil Rows Fins per inch Heat Exchanger Coil ft 2 (m 2 ) D A T A SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NO TICE.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE12NKU MP24Z3 Flap Motor T ype Stepping Motor Rating Model Coil Resistance Oh m (Ambient T emp . 77 °F (25 °C)) Each P air of T er minal : 400 +/- 7% DC 12V Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper T ube 2 19.5 2.02 (0.188) F ace Area Coil Rows Fins per inch Heat Exchanger Coil ft 2 (m 2 ) D A T A SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NO TICE.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE18NKU MP24Z3 Flap Motor T ype Stepping Motor Rating Model Coil Resistance Oh m (Ambient T emp . 77 °F (25 °C)) Each P air of T er minal : 400 +/- 7% DC 12V Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper T ube 2 19.5 3.07 (0.285) F ace Area Coil Rows Fins per inch Heat Exchanger Coil ft 2 (m 2 ) D A T A SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NO TICE.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE24NKU MP24Z3 Flap Motor T ype Stepping Motor Rating Model Coil Resistance Oh m (Ambient T emp . 77 °F (25 °C)) Each P air of T er minal : 400 +/- 7% DC 12V Aluminum Plate Fin / Copper T ube 2 19.5 3.07 (0.285) F ace Area Coil Rows Fins per inch Heat Exchanger Coil ft 2 (m 2 ) D A T A SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NO TICE.
2-3. Other Component Specifications Indoor air temp sensor PTM-D51H- S4-1 TH2 Model No . of sensor Sensor Name 11 1 Quantity of Sensor 00 PTM-D51H- S4-2 TH2 00 0 1 1 CS-MKE7NKU CS-MKE9NKU CS-MKE12NKU CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU CS-MKE7NKU CS-MKE9NKU CS-MKE12NKU CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU Indoor heat e xchanger sensor PTM-D51H- S4-1 TH1 Model No .
3. DIMENSIONAL D A T A Indoor Unit CS-MKE7NKU CS-MKE9NKU CS-MKE12NKU Unit: inch(mm) (852-0-0010-215-00-0) 23.
Indoor Un i t CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU Un i t : i nch(mm) (852-0-0010-216-00-0) 24.
O .D . 3/8" (9.52 mm) O .D . 1/4" (6.35 mm) O .D . 1/2" (12.7 mm) O .D . 1/4" (6.35 mm) O .D . 5/8" (15.88 mm) O .D . 1/4" (6.
Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) V ertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.:70°F (21.1°C) Fan speed:High Heating Horizontal distance (ft.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE9NKU Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) V ertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.:70 ° F (21.1 ° C) Fan speed:High Heating Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) Vertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE12NKU Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) V ertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.:70 ° F (21.1 ° C) Fan speed:High Heating Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) Vertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE18NKU Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) V ertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.:70 ° F (21.1 ° C) Fan speed:High Heating Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) Vertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.
Indoor Unit CS-MKE24NKU Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) V ertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.:70 ° F (21.1 ° C) Fan speed:High Heating Horizontal distance (ft.) Axis air velocity (ft./sec.) Vertical distance (ft.) Room air temp.
CONTROLLER IND LAMP ASSY 1 2 4 5 1 2 4 3 3 5 1 2 3 10 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 8 10 1 2 3 10 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 8 10 LAMP 10P (WHT) ROOM/COIL 4P (WHT) FLAP 5P (WHT) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 RED WHT 9 9 99 .
Emergency operation SENSOR DR Y A uto Initial Operation Mode Selection Selecting the operation mode During DR Y operation, the system adjusts the room temperature and f an speed according to the conditions in the room, in order to maintain a comf or table room environment.
HIGH PO WER NIGHT SETB A CK Lamp colors Timer backup This function acts to raise the power but keeps the A C system in the same operating mode. This function is set with the HIGH PO WER button on the remote controller . (It can be set regardless of the temperature and f an speed settings.
Overload prevention during heating During HEA T operation, the temperature of the indoor heat e xchanger is used to control the frequency and lessen the load on the compressor bef ore the protective de vice is activated.
1HR. TIMER button ON/OFF operation button ACL (Reset) button QUIET button < Clock displa y > T est r un mode Self-diagnostics mode 8. TR OUBLESHOO TING (BEFORE CALLING FOR SER VICE) 8-1.
Since the indications cov er various units, the corresponding parts listed below ma y not be present in some models. REMO TE CONTROL receiver (1) OPERA TION lamp (2) TIMER lamp (3) QUIET lamp OPERA TION button INDOOR UNIT (1) Self-diagnostics Lamps INDICA TION ON INDOOR UNIT .
(2) If the self-diagnostics function fails to operate Check the indoor unit. Is the fuse blown? Replace the controller . Replace the circuit board or the fuse.
8-3. Chec king the Indoor and Outdoor Units (1) Checking the indoor unit (2) Checking the outdoor unit Using the TEST/T -RUN terminals Control No. Check items (unit operation) T -R UN : T est run (compressor and fan motor turn ON). TEST/MV : Compresses time to 1/60th (accelerates operation b y 60 times faster than normal).
(3) How to Identify a Serial Comm unication Error If the lamps on the main body show the f ollowing conditions after the completion of self-diagnosis , a communication error between the indoor unit and outdoor unit might be considered. In such a case, identify the breakdo wn section by using the f ollowing procedure.
(3-2) Condition: E12 Condition: E12 1. Disconnect the inter-unit wiring on the indoor unit side. 2. Operate the system in TEST R UN mode. Then, five minutes later , perform the self-diagnosis. 1. Disconnect the inter-unit wiring on the outdoor unit side.
[T rouble symptom 3] Motor rotates for some time (se veral seconds), b ut then quic kly stops, when the indoor unit operates. (There is trouble in the system that pro vides feedbac k of motor rotation speed from the motor to the indoor unit controller .
8-5. Noise Malfunction and Electr omagnetic Interference An inv er ter A/C operates using pulse signal control and high frequencies. Therefore , it is susceptible to the eff ects of external noise, and is lik ely to cause electromagnetic interference with nearb y wireless devices .
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Operating Instructions CS-MKE7NKU CS-MKE9NKU CS-MKE12NKU APPENDIX A (852-6-4181-217-00-2) A-1.
Panasonic Corporation 1006 Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan 85264181217002 CV6233187617 This air conditioner uses the refrigerant R410A. Split System Air Conditioner Model No.
2 FEA TURES This air conditioner is an in verter type unit that automa tically adjusts capability as appropriate. Details on these functions are provided below; ref er to these descr iptions when using the air conditioner .
3 INST ALLA TION LOCA TION • W e recommend that this air conditio n er be installed pr operly b y qualified installation technicians in accor da nce with the Instal lation Instructions pro vided with the unit.
4 • T o prevent possible hazar ds from insulation failure, the unit m ust be gro unded. • Do not clean inside th e indoor a nd outdoor units by user s. Engage authorized dealer or specialist f or cleaning. • In case of malfunction of this appliance, do not repair b y yourself.
5 NAMES OF P ARTS This illustration is based on the e xter nal view of a standard model. Consequently , the shape ma y diff er from that of the air conditioner which you hav e selected. This air conditioner con sists of an indoo r unit and an out door unit.
6 UNIT DISPLA Y AND OPERA TION B UTT ON REMO TE CONTROL receiver This section picks up infra red signals from the remote controll er (transmitter). OPERA TION button When the remote contro ller cannot be used, pressing this button enab les heating and cooling operation.
7 REMO TE CONTROLLER (DISPLA Y) (1) Operation mod e A UT O ....... .................... .............. HEA T ............... ................... ........ MILD DR Y .......... ................ ........ COOL ........... ................... ........... (2) F an sp eed A utomatic operation .
8 REMO TE CONTROLLER The illustration abov e pictures the remote controller after the cov er has been opened. T ransmit ter When y ou press the buttons on the remo te controller , the mark appears in the displa y to transmit the sett ing changes to the receiv er in the air conditioner .
9 REMO TE CONTR OLLER (CONTINUED) MODE selector button Use this button to select A UTO , HEA T , DR Y or COOL mode. (A UT O) : The air condit ioner calculates the diff eren ce between the thermostat setting and room temper ature, and automatica lly selects ‘ ‘COOL ’ ’ or ‘ ‘HEA T’ ’ mode as appropriate .
10 REMO TE CONTR OLLER (CONTINUED) USING THE REMO TE CONTR OLLER T e mperature Displ a y Selector but t o n This s witches the temperature display between °C and °F . Time Display Selector button This s witches the time displa y betw een 24-hour time and 12-hour time .
11 USING THE REMO TE CONTR OLLER (CONTINUED) How to Use the Remote Controller When using the remote contro ller , alwa ys point the un it’ s transmitter head directly at the air conditioner’ s receiver .
12 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER 1. A utomatic Operation The air conditioner calculate s the difference between the thermostat sett ing and room tempera ture, and automatically de ter mines the mode to oper ate under cooling or h eating. Then, the air conditioner continuo usly operates under the mode selected at initial operation.
13 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) 2. Manual Operation Check th at the circuit breaker on the power panel is turned on. If the automatic operation settings of the unit do not meet y our needs, press th e setting buttons as desc r ibed below and change the settings as desired.
14 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) • Choose the best position in the room f or the re mote controller , which also acts as the sensor f or room comf or t and transmits the op erating instructions. Once you’v e f ound this best position, always k e ep the remote controller there.
15 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) 4. Night Setback Mode Night Setbac k Mode is used for saving ener gy . Press the NIGHT SETBA CK butto n while unit is operating. The mar k appears in the displa y . T o release the night setback functio n, press the NIGHT SETBACK b utton again.
16 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) 5. QUIET Mode QUIET Mode is used to redu ce the fan so und of the indoor unit. Press the QUIET b utton. The mark appears in the display . T o cancel, press QUIET button again. • In QUIET Mode, the f an rotates at a slo wer speed than the f an speed setting.
17 SPECIAL REMARKS How it w orks? • Once the room temperature reaches the le v el that was set, the unit’ s operation frequency is changed automatically . • Dur ing DR Y operation, the f an speed automatically r uns at lower speed fo r providing a comf or tab le breeze .
18 SETTING THE TIMER In the descriptions below , the f ollowing se ttings are used for the temperature and time indicator selector button on the bottom front sectio n of the remote controller . • T emperatu re: °F • Time: AM, PM 1. How to set the p resent time (Example) T o set to 10 :30 pm.
19 SETTING THE TIMER (CONTINUED) 3. How to set the ON time (Example) T o star t op eration at 7:10 am. 4. How to set D AIL Y ON/OFF REPEA T timer (Example) T o start operation at 7:10 am. a nd stop the air conditioner at 11:00 am. T o cancel a timer pr ogram • Press the CANCEL button.
20 USING THE 1-HOUR OFF TIMER TIPS FOR ENERGY SA VING 1. 1-Hour OFF Timer This functi on causes the unit to operat e f or one hour and then stop, regard less of whether the unit is on or off when this b utton is pressed. The indicator in the displa y indicates that this function is operating.
21 ADJUSTING THE AIRFLO W DIRECTION 1. Horizontal The horizontal airflow can be adjusted by moving the v er tical vanes with your hands to the left or r ight. When the humidity is hig h, the ver tical v anes should be in the fron t position during the cooling or dehumidif ying operation.
22 OPERA TION WITHOUT THE REMO TE CONTR OLLER CARE AND CLEANING INDOOR UNIT If you hav e lost the remote contr oller or it has trouble , follo w the steps below . When the air conditioner is not runnin g Each time the OPERA TION b utton is pressed , the type of oper ation conducted is indicated b y the changing color of th e OPERA TION lamp .
23 CARE AND CLEANING (CONTINUED) Filter The f ilter behind the air in tak e grille should be checked and cleaned at least once ev er y two weeks. How to r emove the filter 1. Grasp both ends of the air intake g r ille, and remov e it by opening to wards the front and pulling tow ards you.
24 CARE AND CLEANING (CONTINUED) WIRED REMO TE CONTROLLER Cleaning the main unit and Remote Controller • Wipe clean using a soft, dr y cloth. • T o remov e stubbor n dir t, moisten a cloth in w ar m water no hotter than 104 °F , wring thoroughly , and then wipe.
25 TR OUBLESHOO TING (BEFORE CALLING FOR SER VICE) If your air conditioner does not work properly , f irst check th e f ollowing points before requesting ser vice.
26 SPECIFICA TIONS Model No. Indoor Unit CS-MKE9NKU CS-MKE7NKU Single-phase, 208-230 V , 60 Hz Heating Capacity Operation Sound Unit Di m ensions (H×W×D) (Indoor unit : Include panel) Net W eight P ower Source Cooling Capacity kW BTU/h kW BTU/h inch( mm ) lbs.
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Operating Instructions CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU (852-6-4181-218-00-2) APPENDIX B A-2.
This air conditioner uses the refrigerant R410A. Split Syste m Air Conditioner Model No. 1006 Kado m a, Kado m a City, Osaka, Japan 85264181218002 Indoor Units CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU Outdoor Units CU.
2 FEA TURES This air conditioner is an in ver ter type unit that automatically adjusts capability as appropriate. Details on these functions are provided belo w; refer to these descriptions when using the air conditioner .
3 INST ALLA TION LOCA TION • W e recommend that this air conditio n er be installed pr operly b y qualified installation technicians in accor da nce with the Instal lation Instructions pro vided with the unit.
4 • T o prevent possible hazar ds from insulation failure, the unit m ust be gro unded. • Do not clean inside th e indoor a nd outdoor units by user s. Engage authorized dealer or specialist f or cleaning. • In case of malfunction of this appliance, do not repair b y yourself.
5 NAMES OF P ARTS This illustration is based on the e xter nal view of a standard model. Consequently , the shape ma y diff er from that of the air conditioner which you hav e selected. This air conditioner con sists of an indoo r unit and an out door unit.
6 UNIT DISPLA Y AND OPERA TION BUTT ON REMO TE CONTROL receiver This section picks up infra red signals from the remote controll er (transmitter). OPERA TION button When the remote contro ller cannot be used, pressing this button enab les heating and cooling operation.
7 REMO TE CONTROLLER (DISPLA Y) (1) Operation mod e A UT O ....... .................... .............. HEA T ............... ................... ........ MILD DR Y .......... ................ ........ COOL ........... ................... ........... (2) F an sp eed A utomatic operation .
8 REMO TE CONTROLLER The illustration abov e pictures the remote controller after the cov er has been opened. T ransmit ter When y ou press the buttons on the remo te controller , the mark appears in the displa y to transmit the sett ing changes to the receiv er in the air conditioner .
9 REMO TE CONTR OLLER (CONTINUED) MODE selector button Use this button to select A UTO , HEA T , DR Y or COOL mode. (A UT O) : The air condit ioner calculates the diff eren ce between the thermostat setting and room temper ature, and automatica lly selects ‘ ‘COOL ’ ’ or ‘ ‘HEA T’ ’ mode as appropriate .
10 REMO TE CONTR OLLER (CONTINUED) USING THE REMO TE CONTROLLER T e mperature Displ a y Selector but t o n This s witches the temperature display between °C and °F . Time Display Selector button This s witches the time displa y betw een 24-hour time and 12-hour time .
11 USING THE REMO TE CONTR OLLER (CONTINUED) How to Use the Remote Controller When using the remote contro ller , alwa ys point the un it’ s transmitter head directly at the air conditioner’ s receiver .
12 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTR OLLER 1. A utomatic Operation The air conditioner calculate s the difference between the thermostat sett ing and room tempera ture, and automatically de ter mines the mode to oper ate under cooling or h eating. Then, the air conditioner continuo usly operates under the mode selected at initial operation.
13 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) 2. Manual Operation Check th at the circuit breaker on the power panel is turned on. If the automatic operation settings of the unit do not meet y our needs, press th e setting buttons as desc r ibed below and change the settings as desired.
14 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) • Choose the best position in the room f or the re mote controller , which also acts as the sensor f or room comf or t and transmits the op erating instructions. Once you’v e f ound this best position, always k e ep the remote controller there.
15 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) 4. Night Setback Mode Night Setbac k Mode is used for saving ener gy . Press the NIGHT SETBA CK butto n while unit is operating. The mar k appears in the displa y . T o release the night setback functio n, press the NIGHT SETBACK b utton again.
16 OPERA TION WITH THE REMO TE CONTROLLER (CONTINUED) 5. QUIET Mode QUIET Mode is used to redu ce the fan so und of the indoor unit. Press the QUIET b utton. The mark appears in the display . T o cancel, press QUIET button again. • In QUIET Mode, the f an rotates at a slo wer speed than the f an speed setting.
17 SPECIAL REMARKS How it w orks? • Once the room temperature reaches the le v el that was set, the unit’ s operation frequency is changed automatically . • Dur ing DR Y operation, the f an speed automatically r uns at lower speed fo r providing a comf or tab le breeze .
18 SETTING THE TIMER In the descriptions below , the f ollowing se ttings are used for the temperature and time indicator selector button on the bottom front sectio n of the remote controller . • T emperatu re: °F • Time: AM, PM 1. How to set the p resent time (Example) T o set to 10 :30 pm.
19 SETTING THE TIMER (CONTINUED) 3. How to set the ON time (Example) T o star t op eration at 7:10 am. 4. How to set D AIL Y ON/OFF REPEA T timer (Example) T o start operation at 7:10 am. a nd stop the air conditioner at 11:00 am. T o cancel a timer pr ogram • Press the CANCEL button.
20 USING THE 1-HOUR OFF TIMER TIPS FOR ENERGY SA VING 1. 1-Hour OFF Timer This functi on causes the unit to operat e f or one hour and then stop, regard less of whether the unit is on or off when this b utton is pressed. The indicator in the displa y indicates that this function is operating.
21 ADJUSTING THE AIRFLO W DIRECTION 1. Horizontal The horizontal airflow can be adjusted by moving the v er tical vanes with your hands to the left or r ight. When the humidity is hig h, the ver tical v anes should be in the fron t position during the cooling or dehumidif ying operation.
22 OPERA TION WITHOUT THE REMO TE CONTR OLLER CARE AND CLEANING INDOOR UNIT If you hav e lost the remote contr oller or it has trouble , follo w the steps below . When the air conditioner is not runnin g Each time the OPERA TION b utton is pressed , the type of oper ation conducted is indicated b y the changing color of th e OPERA TION lamp .
23 CARE AND CLEANING (CONTINUED) Filter The f ilter behind the air in tak e grille should be checked and cleaned at least once ev er y two weeks. How to r emove the filter 1. Grasp both ends of the air intake g r ille, and remov e it by opening to wards the front and pulling tow ards you.
24 CARE AND CLEANING (CONTINUED) WIRED REMO TE CONTROLLER Cleaning the main unit and remote controller • Wipe clean using a soft, dr y cloth. • T o remov e stubbor n dir t, moisten a cloth in w ar m water no hotter than 104 °F , wring thoroughly , and then wipe.
25 TR OUBLESHOO TING (BEFORE CALLING FOR SER VICE) If your air conditioner does not work properly , f irst check th e f ollowing points before requesting ser vice.
26 SPECIFICA TIONS Model No. Indoor Unit CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU P ower Source Single-phase, 208-230 V , 60 Hz Cooling Capacity kW 5.15 7.10 BTU/h 17,500 24,200 Heating Capacity kW 6.
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INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS CS-MKE7NKU CS-MKE9NKU CS-MKE12NKU CS-MKE18NKU CS-MKE24NKU APPENDIX C (852-6-4190-583-00-0) A-3.
For Indoor Unit This air conditioner uses the refrigerant R410A. External diameter of service port R410A: 5/16" Split System Air Conditioner 85264190583000 2011 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE CV6233187860 Contents Page IMPORT ANT! Please Read Before Starting .
2 IMPORT ANT! Please Read Before Starting This air conditioning system meets strict safety and operating standards. As the installer or service person, it is an important part of your job to install or service the system so it operates safely and efficiently .
3 $SSOUHIULJHUDQWOXEULFDQWWRWKHPDWFKLQJVXUIDFHVRI the flare and union tubes before connecting them, then tighten the nut with a torque wrench for a leak-free connection.
4 1. General This booklet briefly outlines where and how to install the air conditioning system. Please read over the entire set of instructions for the indoor and outdoor units and make sure all accessory parts listed are with the system before beginning.
5 1-5. Additional Materials Required for Installation 1. Refrigeration (armored) tape 2. Insulated staples or clamps for connecting wire (See local codes.) 3. Putty 4. Refrigeration lubricant 5. Clamps or saddles to secure refrigerant tubing 2. Installation Site Selection 2-1.
6 install the indoor unit more than 3.3' (1 m) away from any antenna or power lines or connecting wires used for tele- vision, radio, telephone, security system, or intercom. Electrical noise from any of these sources may affect operation. install in a sturdy manner to avoid increased operating noise.
7 Set screw only for transportation Fig. 6 Rear panel marks Fig. 7 Left tubing Right tubing Right-rear tubing (recommended) Right-downward tubing Left-rear tubing Left-downward tubing (Not applicable for CS-MKE18NKU, CS-MKE24NKU) Fig. 8 3. How to Install the Indoor Unit 3-1.
8 Indoor side Outdoor side Hole should be made at a slight downward slant to the outdoor side. NOT E Fig. 10 Plastic cover INSIDE OUTSIDE W all Slight angle PVC pipe /RFDOOSXUFKDVHG Fig. 12 39&SLSH/RFDOOSXUFKDVHG Cut at sli g ht an g le Fig.
9 3-4. Removing and Installing the Grille 3-4-1. Indoor unit types (CS-MKE7NKU, CS-MKE9NKU, CS-MKE12NKU) Basically , these models can be installed and wired without removing the grille. If access to any internal part is needed, follow the steps as given below .
10 3-4-2. Indoor unit types (CS-MKE18NKU, CS-MKE24NKU) Basically , these models can be installed and wired with- out removing the grille. If access to any internal part is needed, follow the steps as given below .
11 3-5. Shape the Indoor Side T ubing (1) Arrangement of tubing by directions a) Right or left tubing Cut out the corner of the right/left frame with a hacksaw or the like. (Figs. 20 and 21) b) Right-rear or left-rear tubing In this case, the corner of the frame need not be cut.
12 3-7. Wiring Instructions for Inter-unit Connections (1) Insert the inter-unit wiring (according to local codes) into the through-the-wall PVC pipe. Run the wiring toward the indoor side allowing approx. 10" (25 cm) to extend from the wall face.
13 When connecting each power wire to the corresponding terminal, follow the instructions “How to connect wiring to the terminal” and fasten the wire securely tight with the fixing screw of the terminal plate.
14 3-8. Mounting (1) T o install the indoor unit, mount the indoor unit onto the 2 tabs on the upper part of the rear plate. (2) Hold down the air discharge outlet and press the lower part of the indoor unit until it clicks to securely fasten to the 2 tabs on the lower part of the rear plate.
15 Hole in wall Bent part Narrow tube Wide tube Rear panel Fig. 38 Drain cap Drain hose Fig. 39 Left-side tubing /HDGWKHWXELQJDQGGUDLQKRVHWKURXJKWKHZDOO allowing sufficient length for connection. Then bend the tubing using a tube bender to make the attach- ment.
Slant Drain hose Indoor unit Condensation Insulation material /RFDOOSXUFKDVHG must be used. 16 T o unmount indoor unit Press the 2 marks on the lower part of the indoor unit and unlatch the tabs. Then lift the indoor unit and unmount. (Fig.
17 4. How to T est Run the Air Conditioner After turning on the power of the air conditioner , use the remote controller and follow the steps below to conduct the test run. (1) Set the remote controller in T est Run mode. (Fig. 59a) a) Press and hold the QUIET button and the 1HR.
18 5 . Remote Controller Installation Position The remote controller can be operated from either a non-fixed position or a wall-mounted position. T o ensure that the air conditioner operates correctly.
19 6. Address Switch 6-1. Address Setting of the Remote Controller The address can be set in order to prevent interference between remote controllers when 2 indoor units are installed near each other . The address is normally set to “A.” T o set a dif ferent address, it is necessary to change the address on the second remote controller .
20 7 . Connecting a Home Automation Device The HA (white) 4P terminal is located on the indoor unit PCB. If a HA device will be used, connect it to this terminal. 8. Installation Check Sheet The strength of the installation location is sufficient to support the air conditioner weight.
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