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SPLIT-TYPE, AIR CDITIER Revision A: MUX-AWV - E can be connected to MSC-A07/AYV - E. PARTS LIST has partially modified. Please void OB8. SERVICE MANUAL Multi system type Model HFC utilized R40A. OB8 REVISED EDITI-A CTENTS Indication of model name NOTE: This manual describes technical data of outdoor unit. As for indoor unit MSC-A07WV - E or MSC-AWV - E, refer to the service manual OB07 REVISED EDITI-C. As for indoor unit MSC-A07YV - E or MSC-AYV - E, refer to the service manual OB9.. TECHNICAL CHANGES. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIS 4. INDOOR / OUTDOOR CORRESPDENCE TABLE 5 4. SPECIFICATI 5 5. NOISE CRITERIA CURVES 6 6. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIS 6 7. WIRING DIAGRAM 7 8. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM 8 9. PERFORMANCE CURVES 9 0. MICROPROCESSOR CTROL 5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIS. PARTS LIST

Revision A: MUX-AWV - E can be connected to MSC-A07/AYV - E. Parts. has been changed due to the color change of outdoor unit parts. WHITE NEW WHITE (Brighter) TECHNICAL CHANGES INFORMATI FOR THE AIR CDITIER WITH R40A REFRIGERANT This room air conditioner adopts an HFC refrigerant (R40A) which never destroys the ozone layer. Pay particular attention to the following points, though the basic installation procedure is same as that for R conditioners. As R40A has working pressure approximate.6 times as high as that of R, some special tools and piping parts/ materials are required. Refer to the table below. Take sufficient care not to allow water and other contaminations to enter the R40A refrigerant during storage and installation, since it is more susceptible to contaminations than R. For refrigerant piping, use clean, pressure-proof parts/materials specifically designed for R40A. (Refer to. Refrigerant piping.) 4 Composition change may occur in R40A since it is a mixed refrigerant. When charging, charge liquid refrigerant to prevent composition change. Refrigerating Refrigerant oil New refrigerant Refrigerant R40A Composition (Ratio) HFC-: HFC-5 (50%:50%) Refrigerant handling Pseudo-azeotropic refrigerant Chlorine t included Safety group (ASHRAE) A/A Molecular weight 7.6 Boiling point (:) -5.4 Steam pressure [5:](Mpa).557 Saturated steam density [5:](Kg/K) 64 Combustibility n combustible ODP w 0 GWP w 70 Refrigerant charge method From liquid phase in cylinder Additional charge on leakage Possible Kind Incompatible oil Color n Smell n w :Ozone Destruction Parameter : based on CFC- w :Global Warmth Parameter : based on CO Previous refrigerant R R (00%) Single refrigerant Included A 86.5-40.8 0.94 44.4 n combustible 0.055 700 Gas phase Possible Compatible oil Light yellow n Compressor New Specification Current Specification The incompatible refrigerating oil easily separates from refrigerant and is in the upper layer inside the suction muffler. Raising position of the oil back hole enables to back the Since refrigerant and refrigerating oil are compatible each, refrigerating oil backs to the compressor through the lower position oil back hole. refrigerating oil of the upper layer to flow back to the compressor. Suction muffler Suction muffler Compressor Oil back hole Refrigerating oil Compressor Oil back hole Refrigerant Refrigerating oil /Refrigerant NOTE : The unit of pressure has been changed to MPa on the international system of units(si unit system). The conversion factor is: (MPa [Gauge]) =0.(kgf/f [Gauge])

Conversion chart of refrigerant temperature and pressure (MPa [Gauge]) 4.0.5 R40A Saturated liquid pressure.0.5.0.5.0 0.5 R NOTE : The unit of pressure has been changed to MPa on the international system of units(si unit system). The conversion factor is: (MPa [Gauge]) =0.(kgf/f [Gauge]) 0.0-0.5-0 -0-0 0 0 0 0 40 50 60 (:).Tools dedicated for the air conditioner with R40A refrigerant The following tools are required for R40A refrigerant. Some R tools can be substituted for R40A tools. The diameter of the service port on the stop valve in outdoor unit has been changed to prevent any other refrigerant being charged into the unit. Cap size has been changed from 7/6 UNF with 0 threads to / UNF with 0 threads. R40A tools Can R tools be used? Description R40A has high pressures beyond the measurement range of existing Gauge manifold gauges. Port diameters have been changed to prevent any other refrigerant from being charged into the unit. Charge hose Gas leak detector Hose material and cap size have been changed to improve the pressure resistance. Dedicated for HFC refrigerant. Torque wrench 6.5 mm and 9.5 mm.7 mm Flare tool Flare gauge New Clamp bar hole has been enlarged to reinforce the spring strength in the tool. Provided for flaring work (to be used with R flare tool). Vacuum pump Provided to prevent the back flow of oil. This adapter enables you to use New adapter vacuum pumps. Electronic scale for It is difficult to measure R40A with a charging cylinder because the New refrigerant charging refrigerant bubbles due to high pressure and high-speed vaporization : t Substitutable for R40A : Substitutable for R40A.Refrigerant piping Specifications Use the refrigerant pipes that meet the following specifications. Pipe For liquid For gas Outside diameter mm 6.5 9.5.7 Wall thickness 0.8 mm 0.8 mm 0.8 mm Insulation material Heat resisting foam plastic Specific gravity 0.045 Thickness 8 mm Use a copper pipe or a copper-alloy seamless pipe with a thickness of 0.8 mm. Never use any pipe with a thickness less than 0.8mm, as the pressure resistance is insufficient. Flaring work and flare nut Flaring work for R40A pipe differs from that for R pipe. For details of flaring work, refer to Installation manual FLARING WORK.

Pipe diameter mm 6.5 9.5.7 Dimension of flare nut R40A 7 6 R 7 4.Refrigerant oil Apply the special refrigeration oil (accessories: packed with indoor unit) to the flare and the union seat surfaces. 4.Air purge Do not discharge the refrigerant into the atmosphere. Take care not to discharge refrigerant into the atmosphere during installation, reinstallation, or repairs to the refrigerant circuit. Use the vacuum pump for air purging for the purpose of environmental protection. 5.Additional charge For additional charging, charge the refrigerant from liquid phase of the gas cylinder. If the refrigerant is charged from the gas phase, composition change may occur in the refrigerant inside the cylinder and the outdoor unit. In this case, ability of the refrigerating cycle decreases or normal operation can be impossible. However, charging the liquid refrigerant all at once may cause the compressor to be locked. Thus, charge the refrigerant slowly. Indoor unit Refrigerant gas cylinder operating valve Union Liquid pipe Gas pipe Service port Stop valve Outdoor unit Gauge manifold valve (for R40A) Charge hose (for R40A) Refrigerant gas cylinder for R40A with siphon Refrigerant (liquid) Electronic scale for refrigerant charging PART NAMES AND FUNCTIS OUTDOOR UNIT MUX-AWV- E Air inlet (Back and side) Air outlet Piping Drainage hose Drain outlet 4

INDOOR / OUTDOOR CORRESPDENCE TABLE OUTDOOR UNIT Combination of the connectable indoor units MUX-AWV- E A: MSC-AWV- E or MSC-AYV- E B: MSC-A07WV- E or MSC-A07YV- E C: 4 SPECIFICATI Capacity Electrical data Compressor Fan motor Special remarks Outdoor model Function Outdoor unit power supply Indoor unit. Capacity Dehumidification Outdoor air flow Power outlet Running current Power input Auxiliary heater Power factor Starting current Compressor motor current Fan motor current kw R/h K /h A A W A(kW) % A A A Coefficient of performance (C.O.P) Model Output W Winding " resistance (at 0:) Model Winding " resistance (at 0:) Dimensions WOHOD mm Weight kg Sound level db Fan speed rpm Fan speed regulator Refrigerant filling kg capacity (R40A) Refrigerating oil (Model) cc Single A.5.4 5.7,80 97. 5.0.65 Single B or C.4 0.9.64 85 97..99 Cooling Single phase 0V,50Hz Double A+B or A+C.5+.4.4+0.9,460 0 8.9,975 96. 48 8.0 0.57.88 Double B+C.45O 0.4.69 80 97.8.99.8. MC : RN45VHSHT, MC : RN09VHSHT MC :,000, MC : 600 C-R.4 C-R.87 MC :, MC : C-S.80 C-S 0.4 RA6V60-GA WHT-BLK 90 BLK-RED 46 840O640O0 67 5 70 0.85 (Room A) 0.85 (Room B+C) MC : 60 (NEO), MC : 50 (NEO) Triple A+B+C.4+.45O.4+0.4 8.84,980 97.4 8.0.0 NOTE: Test conditions are based on ISO 55. Cooling : Indoor DB7 C WB9 C Outdoor DB5 C WB4 C Indoor-Outdoor piping length 5m w Reference value 5

5 NOISE CRITERIA CURVES FUNCTI SPL(dB(A)) LINE COOL 5 90 Test conditions. Cooling :DB5: WB4: OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, db re 0.000 MICRO BAR 80 70 60 50 40 0 0 0 APPROXIMATE TERESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CTINUOUS NOISE 6 5 50 500 000 000 4000 8000 BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz NC-70 NC-60 NC-50 NC-40 NC-0 NC-0 6 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIS MUX-AWV- E OUTDOOR UNIT Drainage holes { 7 48 Air in 500 0 00mm or more Open as a rule 500mm or more if the front and both sides are open 00mm or more 00mm or more if there are obstacles to both sides Unit: mm 5 Air in 0 4 60 00 0 Air out 40 840 6 640 65 0 0 Open as a rule 500mm or more if the back, both sides and top are open 64 } C UNIT } } Service panel Liquid refrigerant pipe joint Refrigerant pipe (flared) {6.5 B UNIT A UNIT 76 50505050 50 Gas refrigerant pipe joint Refrigerant pipe (flared) C or B unit {9.5 A unit {.7 50mm or more 6

7 WIRING DIAGRAM OUTDOOR UNIT MODEL WIRING DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY ~/N 0V 50Hz BRN BRN TB4 NR6 OUTDOOR CTROL P.C. BOARD T6 CN8 4 CN85 4 CN86 WHT WHT LD BRN BRN X5 X5 BLK BLK WHT RED RED RED LD SR86 SR86 SR866 SR865 BRN TB TB CN9 CN90 4 5 6 X5 X5 CN74 CN7 CN7 F6 GRN/YLW TO INDOOR UNIT A CNECTING V TO INDOOR UNIT B CNECTING V TO INDOOR UNIT C CNECTING V L N CIRCUIT BREAKER TB PE YLW ORN WHT C C BLK RED R RED S MC DSAR S C R MC C MF6 RB R R4 C6 SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME C C C6 DSAR F6 MC MC COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR(MC) COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR(MC) OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR SURGE ABSORBER FUSE(.5A) COMPRESSOR(INNER PROTECTOR) COMPRESSOR(INNER PROTECTOR) MF6 NR6 SR86 SR86 SR865 SR866 TB OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR(INNER PROTECTOR) SURGE ABSORBER OUTDOOR FAN RELAY RELAY (RB) RELAY (C) (R4) RELAY (B) (R) TERMINAL BLOCK TB~TB4 T6 X5 X5 RB R R4 TERMINAL BLOCK TRANSFORMER COMPRESSOR CTACTOR(MC) COMPRESSOR CTACTOR(MC) SOLENOID COIL SOLENOID COIL (B) SOLENOID COIL (C) NOTE:. About the indoor side electric wiring refer to the indoor unit electric wiring diagram for servicing.. Use copper conductors only. (For field wiring). Symbols below indicate. /: Terminal block, : Connector 7

8 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM Unit : mm MUX-AWV- E INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Room temperature thermistor RT Refrigerant pipe.7 (With insulation) UNIT A Indoor heat exchanger Stop valve with service port Muffler Flared connection Indoor coil thermistor RT Stop valve Compressor(A) Strainer #00 Room temperature thermistor RT Refrigerant pipe 6.5 (With insulation) Refrigerant pipe 9.5 (With insulation) Stop valve with service port Capillary tube CT [.0 x [.6 x 900 Strainer #00 Solenoid valve RB Muffler Outdoor heat exchanger UNIT B Indoor heat exchanger Indoor coil thermistor RT Room temperature thermistor RT Flared connection Refrigerant pipe 6.5 (With insulation) Refrigerant pipe 9.5 Stop valve Solenoid valve R Capillary tube CT [.0 x [.6 x 900 Capillary tube CT5 [.0 x [.4 x 000 Capillary tube CT [.0 x [.6 x700 Compressor(B,C) Strainer #00 UNIT C Indoor heat exchanger Flared connection Stop valve with service port Stop valve Solenoid valve R4 Refrigerant flow in cooling Indoor coil thermistor RT Refrigerant pipe 6.5 (With insulation) Capillary tube CT4 [.0 x [.6 x 900 MUX-AWV- E MAX.REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH & MAX. HEIGHT DIFFERENCE Indoor unit A Indoor unit B Indoor unit C LA H LB H LC H Outdoor unit 8

UNIT. Pipe length Height difference (H). of bends Max. limits Unit A Unit B Unit C LA LB LC 5m 5m 5m LB + LC Total 0m 0m 0m 0m 0 0 Total 0 5 ADDITIAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE (R40A:g) Unit A Unit B + Unit C Outdoor unit precharged 850g Outdoor unit precharged 850g Refrigerant piping length (one way) 7m 8m 9m 0m m m m 4m 5m 0 0 40 60 80 00 0 40 60 Refrigerant piping length (one way, unit total) 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m 0 0 0 0 40 50 60 70 80 90 00 0 0 0 40 50 60 70 80 90 00 PIPING PREPARATI Table below shows the specifications of pipes commercially available. UNIT. Pipe Outside diameter mm Insulation thickness Insulation material Unit A Unit B and Unit C For liquid For gas For liquid For gas 6.5.7 6.5 9.5 8mm 8mm 8mm 8mm Heat resisting foam plastic 0.045 specific gravity Ensure that the refrigerant pipes are well insulated to prevent condensation. Refrigerant bending radius must be 00mm or more. 9 PERFORMANCE CURVES The standard data contained in these specifications apply only to the operation of the air conditioner under normal conditions, since operating conditions vary according to the areas where these units are installed. The following information has been provided to clarify the operating characteristics of the air conditioner under the conditions indicated by the performance curve. () GUARANTEED VOLTAGE 98~64V, 50Hz () AIR FLOW Air flow should be set at MAX. () MAIN READINGS () Indoor intake air wet-bulb temperature : CWB () Indoor outlet air wet-bulb temperature : CWB () Outdoor intake air dry-bulb temperature : CDB (4) Total input: W Indoor air wet/dry-bulb temperature difference on the left side of the chart on page 0 shows the difference between the indoor intake air wet/dry-bulb temperature and the indoor outlet air wet/dry-bulb temperature for your reference at service. 9

How to measure the indoor air wet-bulb/dry-bulb temperature difference. Attach at least sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air intake as shown in the figure, and at least sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air outlet. The thermometers must be attached to the position where air speed is high.. Attach at least sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the outdoor air intake. Cover the thermometers to prevent direct rays of the sun.. Check that the air filter is cleaned. 4. Open windows and doors of room. 5. Press the EMERGENCY OPERATI switch once to start the EMERGENCY COOL MODE. 6. When system stabilizes after more than 5 minutes, measure temperature and take an average temperature. 7. 0 minutes later, measure temperature again and check that the temperature does not change. INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Wet-and dry-bulb thermometers Wet-and dry-bulb thermometers 9-.CAPACITY AND THE INPUT CURVES (E INDOOR UNIT WITH E OUTDOOR UNIT) Indoor air WB temperature difference (deg.) 0. 9.4 8.5 7.7 6.9 6. 9.4 8.6 7.8 7. 6. 5.6 MUX-AWV- E (Indoor unit A) MUX-AWV- E (Indoor unit B or C) 9-.OUTDOOR LOW PRESSURE AND OUTDOOR UNIT CURRENT COOL operation Both indoor and outdoor unit are under same temperature/humidity condition. ➁ Air flow should be set at MAX. The unit of pressure has been changed to MPa on the international system of units(si unit system). The conversion factor is : (MPa[Gauge]) =0.(kgf/f[Gauge] ) MUX-AWV- E (kgf/f[gauge])(mpa[gauge]). Outdoor low pressure (kgf/f[gauge]). 0.0 9 0.9 8 0.8 7 0.7 6 0.6 Single operation (Unit A) 7.0 0V Outdoor unit current (A) 0 50 5 60 0 70 ( C) (%) Ambient temperature( C) Ambient humidity(%) 6.0 5.0 4.0 0V Dry-bulb temperature Relative humidity (%) 0 50 5 60 0 70 (kgf/f[gauge])(mpa[gauge]) Single operation (Unit B or C). 4.0 Outdoor low pressure (kgf/f[gauge]) 0 50 5 60 0 70 ( C) (%) Ambient temperature( C) Ambient humidity(%).. 0.0 9 0.9 8 0.8 7 0.7 0V Outdoor unit current (A).5.0.5 0 5 0.0 ( C) 50 60 70 (%) Ambient temperature( C) Ambient humidity(%) 0V 0 50 5 60 0 70 ( C) (%) Ambient temperature( C) Ambient humidity(%) 0

PERFORMANCE DATA COOL operation (0V) MSC-AWV - E MSC-AYV - E (Single : Room A) : CAPACITY :.5(kW) SHF : 0.7 INPUT : 0(W) OUTDOOR DB(:) INDOOR INDOOR 5 7 0 DB(:) WB(:) Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT 8 4..5 0.55 056.94.5 0.55 09.78.07 0.55 6.64.99 0.55 4 0 4.9.8 0.4 09 4..76 0.4 75.99.70 0.4 0.85.64 0.4 54 8 4..4 0.59 056.94. 0.59 09.78. 0.59 6.64.4 0.59 4 0 4.9.00 0.47 09 4..9 0.47 75.99.86 0.47 0.85.80 0.47 54 4.46.55 0.5 48 4..49 0.5 4.0.46 0.5 54 4.0.40 0.5 07 8 4..58 0.6 056.94.47 0.6 09.78.7 0.6 6.64.8 0.6 4 0 4.9.7 0.5 09 4..09 0.5 75.99.0 0.5 0.85.95 0.5 54 4.46.7 0.9 48 4..67 0.9 4.0.6 0.9 54 4.0.56 0.9 07 4 8 4..74 0.67 056.94.6 0.67 09.78.5 0.67 6.64.4 0.67 4 4 0 4.9.5 0.55 09 4..5 0.55 75.99.8 0.55 0.85. 0.55 54 4 4.46.9 0.4 48 4..84 0.4 4.0.79 0.4 54 4.0.7 0.4 07 4 4 4.69.44 0. 0 4.5.9 0. 67 4.4.5 0. 07 4.7. 0. 7 5 8 4..9 0.7 056.94.78 0.7 09.78.67 0.7 6.64.57 0.7 4 5 0 4.9.5 0.59 09 4..4 0.59 75.99.4 0.59 0.85.6 0.59 54 5 4.46.08 0.47 48 4..0 0.47 4.0.96 0.47 54 4.0.88 0.47 07 5 4 4.69.6 0.5 0 4.5.57 0.5 67 4.4.5 0.5 07 4.7.48 0.5 7 6 8 4..07 0.75 056.94.94 0.75 09.78.8 0.75 6.64.7 0.75 4 6 0 4.9.69 0.6 09 4..58 0.6 75.99.50 0.6 0.85.4 0.6 54 6 4.46.6 0.5 48 4..8 0.5 4.0. 0.5 54 4.0.04 0.5 07 6 4 4.69.8 0.9 0 4.5.75 0.9 67 4.4.7 0.9 07 4.7.65 0.9 7 6 6 4.8.9 0.7 67 4.69.5 0.7 4.6. 0.7 7 4.48.0 0.7 4 7 8 4..4 0.79 056.94.0 0.79 09.78.97 0.79 6.64.86 0.79 4 7 0 4.9.86 0.67 09 4..74 0.67 75.99.66 0.67 0.85.57 0.67 54 7 4.46.44 0.55 48 4..5 0.55 4.0.0 0.55 54 4.0.0 0.55 07 7 4 4.69.00 0.4 0 4.5.9 0.4 67 4.4.88 0.4 07 4.7.8 0.4 7 7 6 4.8.48 0. 67 4.69.44 0. 4.6.4 0. 7 4.48.8 0. 4 8 8 4..40 0.8 056.94.6 0.8 09.78. 0.8 6.64.0 0.8 4 8 0 4.9.0 0.7 09 4..9 0.7 75.99.8 0.7 0.85.7 0.7 54 8 4.46.6 0.59 48 4..5 0.59 4.0.47 0.59 54 4.0.6 0.59 07 8 4 4.69.9 0.47 0 4.5. 0.47 67 4.4.06 0.47 07 4.7.99 0.47 7 8 6 4.8.68 0.5 67 4.69.6 0.5 4.6.60 0.5 7 4.48.55 0.5 4 9 8 4..57 0.87 056.94.4 0.87 09.78.8 0.87 6.64.6 0.87 4 9 0 4.9.0 0.75 09 4..07 0.75 75.99.98 0.75 0.85.88 0.75 54 9 4.46.80 0.6 48 4..70 0.6 4.0.6 0.6 54 4.0.5 0.6 07 9 4 4.69.8 0.5 0 4.5.9 0.5 67 4.4.4 0.5 07 4.7.6 0.5 7 9 6 4.8.87 0.9 67 4.69.8 0.9 4.6.79 0.9 7 4.48.7 0.9 4 0 8 4..7 0.9 056.94.57 0.9 09.78.4 0.9 6.64.0 0.9 4 0 0 4.9.7 0.79 09 4..4 0.79 75.99.4 0.79 0.85.0 0.79 54 0 4.46.98 0.67 48 4..87 0.67 4.0.80 0.67 54 4.0.68 0.67 07 0 4 4.69.57 0.55 0 4.5.47 0.55 67 4.4.4 0.55 07 4.7.4 0.55 7 0 6 4.8.06 0.4 67 4.69.00 0.4 4.6.97 0.4 7 4.48.9 0.4 4 8 4..89 0.95 056.94.7 0.95 09.78.58 0.95 6.64.45 0.95 4 0 4.9.55 0.8 09 4..40 0.8 75.99.0 0.8 0.85.8 0.8 54 4.46.5 0.7 48 4..04 0.7 4.0.97 0.7 54 4.0.85 0.7 07 4 4.69.75 0.59 0 4.5.65 0.59 67 4.4.59 0.59 07 4.7.5 0.59 7 6 4.8.6 0.47 67 4.69.9 0.47 4.6.6 0.47 7 4.48.09 0.47 4 8 4. 4.06 0.99 056.94.89 0.99 09.78.7 0.99 6.64.59 0.99 4 0 4.9.7 0.87 09 4..57 0.87 75.99.46 0.87 0.85.4 0.87 54 4.46. 0.75 48 4.. 0.75 4.0.4 0.75 54 4.0.0 0.75 07 4 4.69.94 0.6 0 4.5.8 0.6 67 4.4.77 0.6 07 4.7.68 0.6 7 6 4.8.45 0.5 67 4.69.8 0.5 4.6.4 0.5 7 4.48.7 0.5 4 NOTE Q :Total capacity (kw) SHF :Sensible heat factor DB :Dry-bulb temperature SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kw) INPUT :Total power input (W) WB :Wet-bulb temperature

PERFORMANCE DATA COOL operation (0V) MSC-AWV - E MSC-AYV - E (Single : Room A) : CAPACITY :.5(kW) SHF : 0.7 INPUT : 0(W) OUTDOOR DB(:) INDOOR INDOOR 5 40 4 DB(:) WB(:) Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT 8.4.88 0.55 94.5.7 0.55 7.0.66 0.55 99 0.6.54 0.4 46.6.4 0.4 4.4.8 0.4 45 8.4.0 0.59 94.5.85 0.59 7.0.78 0.59 99 0.6.68 0.47 46.6.57 0.47 4.4.5 0.47 45.8. 0.5 99.57.4 0.5 478.45.0 0.5 505 8.4.5 0.6 94.5.98 0.6 7.0.90 0.6 99 0.6.8 0.5 46.6.70 0.5 4.4.64 0.5 45.8.48 0.9 99.57.8 0.9 478.45. 0.9 505 4 8.4.9 0.67 94.5.0 0.67 7.0.0 0.67 99 4 0.6.97 0.55 46.6.84 0.55 4.4.77 0.55 45 4.8.6 0.4 99.57.5 0.4 478.45.47 0.4 505 4 4 4.0.4 0. 45.78.6 0. 58.68. 0. 55 5 8.4.4 0.7 94.5. 0.7 7.0.4 0.7 99 5 0.6. 0.59 46.6.97 0.59 4.4.90 0.59 45 5.8.78 0.47 99.57.67 0.47 478.45.6 0.47 505 5 4 4.0.40 0.5 45.78. 0.5 58.68.8 0.5 55 6 8.4.56 0.75 94.5.5 0.75 7.0.6 0.75 99 6 0.6.6 0.6 46.6. 0.6 4.4.0 0.6 45 6.8.9 0.5 99.57.8 0.5 478.45.75 0.5 505 6 4 4.0.56 0.9 45.78.46 0.9 58.68.4 0.9 55 6 6 4.4. 0.7 505.99.07 0.7 57.87.0 0.7 604 7 8.4.70 0.79 94.5.48 0.79 7.0.8 0.79 99 7 0.6.40 0.67 46.6.4 0.67 4.4.6 0.67 45 7.8.09 0.55 99.57.95 0.55 478.45.89 0.55 505 7 4 4.0.7 0.4 45.78.6 0.4 58.68.57 0.4 55 7 6 4.4.0 0. 505.99. 0. 57.87.9 0. 604 8 8.4.84 0.8 94.5.6 0.8 7.0.50 0.8 99 8 0.6.55 0.7 46.6.8 0.7 4.4.9 0.7 45 8.8.4 0.59 99.57.0 0.59 478.45.0 0.59 505 8 4 4.0.88 0.47 45.78.77 0.47 58.68.7 0.47 55 8 6 4.4.47 0.5 505.99.8 0.5 57.87.4 0.5 604 9 8.4.97 0.87 94.5.7 0.87 7.0.6 0.87 99 9 0.6.69 0.75 46.6.5 0.75 4.4.4 0.75 45 9.8.9 0.6 99.57.4 0.6 478.45.6 0.6 505 9 4 4.0.04 0.5 45.78.9 0.5 58.68.86 0.5 55 9 6 4.4.64 0.9 505.99.54 0.9 57.87.50 0.9 604 0 8.4. 0.9 94.5.86 0.9 7.0.75 0.9 99 0 0.6.84 0.79 46.6.64 0.79 4.4.55 0.79 45 0.8.54 0.67 99.57.8 0.67 478.45.0 0.67 505 0 4 4.0.0 0.55 45.78.07 0.55 58.68.0 0.55 55 0 6 4.4.8 0.4 505.99.70 0.4 57.87.65 0.4 604 8.4.5 0.95 94.5.98 0.95 7.0.87 0.95 99 0.6.98 0.8 46.6.78 0.8 4.4.68 0.8 45.8.70 0.7 99.57.5 0.7 478.45.44 0.7 505 4 4.0.6 0.59 45.78. 0.59 58.68.6 0.59 55 6 4.4.98 0.47 505.99.86 0.47 57.87.8 0.47 604 8.4.9 0.99 94.5. 0.99 7.0.99 0.99 99 0.6. 0.87 46.6.9 0.87 4.4.8 0.87 45.8.85 0.75 99.57.67 0.75 478.45.58 0.75 505 4 4.0.5 0.6 45.78.7 0.6 58.68.0 0.6 55 6 4.4.5 0.5 505.99.0 0.5 57.87.96 0.5 604 NOTE Q :Total capacity (kw) SHF :Sensible heat factor DB :Dry-bulb temperature SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kw) INPUT :Total power input (W) WB :Wet-bulb temperature

PERFORMANCE DATA COOL operation (0V) MSC-A07WV - E MSC-A07YV - E (Single : Room B or C) : CAPACITY :.4(kW) SHF : 0.74 INPUT : 850(W) OUTDOOR DB(:) INDOOR INDOOR 5 7 0 DB(:) WB(:) Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT 8.8.58 0.56 680.70.5 0.56 74.59.45 0.56 748.50.40 0.56 78 0.94.9 0.44 74.8.4 0.44 757.74.0 0.44 774.64.6 0.44 808 8.8.69 0.60 680.70.6 0.60 74.59.56 0.60 748.50.50 0.60 78 0.94.4 0.48 74.8.5 0.48 757.74. 0.48 774.64.7 0.48 808.06.0 0.6 740.95.06 0.6 786.88.04 0.6 808.76 0.99 0.6 84 8.8.80 0.64 680.70.7 0.64 74.59.66 0.64 748.50.60 0.64 78 0.94.5 0.5 74.8.47 0.5 757.74.4 0.5 774.64.7 0.5 808.06. 0.40 740.95.8 0.40 786.88.5 0.40 808.76.0 0.40 84 4 8.8.9 0.68 680.70.84 0.68 74.59.76 0.68 748.50.70 0.68 78 4 0.94.65 0.56 74.8.58 0.56 757.74.5 0.56 774.64.48 0.56 808 4.06.5 0.44 740.95.0 0.44 786.88.7 0.44 808.76. 0.44 84 4 4..0 0. 774.0 0.99 0. 86.0 0.97 0. 84.9 0.94 0. 884 5 8.8.0 0.7 680.70.94 0.7 74.59.87 0.7 748.50.80 0.7 78 5 0.94.76 0.60 74.8.69 0.60 757.74.64 0.60 774.64.58 0.60 808 5.06.47 0.48 740.95.4 0.48 786.88.8 0.48 808.76. 0.48 84 5 4..6 0.6 774.0. 0.6 86.0.09 0.6 84.9.05 0.6 884 6 8.8.4 0.76 680.70.05 0.76 74.59.97 0.76 748.50.90 0.76 78 6 0.94.88 0.64 74.8.80 0.64 757.74.75 0.64 774.64.69 0.64 808 6.06.59 0.5 740.95.54 0.5 786.88.50 0.5 808.76.44 0.5 84 6 4..9 0.40 774.0.4 0.40 86.0. 0.40 84.9.7 0.40 884 6 6. 0.9 0.8 86. 0.90 0.8 859.7 0.89 0.8 884.07 0.86 0.8 90 7 8.8.6 0.80 680.70.6 0.80 74.59.07 0.80 748.50.00 0.80 78 7 0.94.00 0.68 74.8.9 0.68 757.74.86 0.68 774.64.80 0.68 808 7.06.7 0.56 740.95.65 0.56 786.88.6 0.56 808.76.55 0.56 84 7 4..4 0.44 774.0.6 0.44 86.0. 0.44 84.9.9 0.44 884 7 6..06 0. 86..0 0. 859.7.0 0. 884.07 0.98 0. 90 8 8.8.7 0.84 680.70.7 0.84 74.59.8 0.84 748.50.0 0.84 78 8 0.94. 0.7 74.8.0 0.7 757.74.97 0.7 774.64.90 0.7 808 8.06.84 0.60 740.95.77 0.60 786.88.7 0.60 808.76.66 0.60 84 8 4..54 0.48 774.0.49 0.48 86.0.45 0.48 84.9.4 0.48 884 8 6..9 0.6 86..6 0.6 859.7.4 0.6 884.07. 0.6 90 9 8.8.48 0.88 680.70.8 0.88 74.59.8 0.88 748.50.0 0.88 78 9 0.94. 0.76 74.8.4 0.76 757.74.08 0.76 774.64.0 0.76 808 9.06.96 0.64 740.95.89 0.64 786.88.84 0.64 808.76.77 0.64 84 9 4..67 0.5 774.0.6 0.5 86.0.57 0.5 84.9.5 0.5 884 9 6.. 0.40 86..9 0.40 859.7.7 0.40 884.07. 0.40 90 0 8.8.59 0.9 680.70.48 0.9 74.59.8 0.9 748.50.0 0.9 78 0 0.94.5 0.80 74.8.6 0.80 757.74.9 0.80 774.64. 0.80 808 0.06.08 0.68 740.95.0 0.68 786.88.96 0.68 808.76.88 0.68 84 0 4..80 0.56 774.0.7 0.56 86.0.69 0.56 84.9.64 0.56 884 0 6..46 0.44 86..4 0.44 859.7.9 0.44 884.07.5 0.44 90 8.8.7 0.96 680.70.59 0.96 74.59.49 0.96 748.50.40 0.96 78 0.94.47 0.84 74.8.7 0.84 757.74.0 0.84 774.64. 0.84 808.06.0 0.7 740.95. 0.7 786.88.07 0.7 808.76.99 0.7 84 4..9 0.60 774.0.86 0.60 86.0.8 0.60 84.9.76 0.60 884 6..59 0.48 86..54 0.48 859.7.5 0.48 884.07.47 0.48 90 8.8.8.00 680.70.70.00 74.59.59.00 748.50.50.00 78 0.94.59 0.88 74.8.48 0.88 757.74.4 0.88 774.64. 0.88 808.06. 0.76 740.95.4 0.76 786.88.9 0.76 808.76.0 0.76 84 4..06 0.64 774.0.98 0.64 86.0.94 0.64 84.9.87 0.64 884 6..7 0.5 86..67 0.5 859.7.65 0.5 884.07.60 0.5 90 NOTE Q :Total capacity (kw) SHF :Sensible heat factor DB :Dry-bulb temperature SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kw) INPUT :Total power input (W) WB :Wet-bulb temperature

PERFORMANCE DATA COOL operation (0V) MSC-A07WV - E MSC-A07YV - E (Single : Room B or C) : CAPACITY :.4(kW) SHF : 0.74 INPUT : 850(W) OUTDOOR DB(:) INDOOR INDOOR 5 40 4 DB(:) WB(:) Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT Q SHC SHF INPUT 8.5. 0.56 8.6. 0.56 884.08.6 0.56 90 0.47.09 0.44 867.0.0 0.44 90. 0.98 0.44 95 8.5.4 0.60 8.6.0 0.60 884.08.5 0.60 90 0.47.9 0.48 867.0. 0.48 90..07 0.48 95.6 0.94 0.6 90.45 0.88 0.6 95.6 0.85 0.6 969 8.5.5 0.64 8.6.8 0.64 884.08. 0.64 90 0.47.9 0.5 867.0.0 0.5 90..5 0.5 95.6.05 0.40 90.45 0.98 0.40 95.6 0.95 0.40 969 4 8.5.60 0.68 8.6.47 0.68 884.08.4 0.68 90 4 0.47.8 0.56 867.0.9 0.56 90..4 0.56 95 4.6.5 0.44 90.45.08 0.44 95.6.04 0.44 969 4 4.76 0.88 0. 95.59 0.8 0. 978.5 0.8 0. 999 5 8.5.69 0.7 8.6.56 0.7 884.08.49 0.7 90 5 0.47.48 0.60 867.0.8 0.60 90.. 0.60 95 5.6.6 0.48 90.45.8 0.48 95.6. 0.48 969 5 4.76 0.99 0.6 95.59 0.9 0.6 978.5 0.9 0.6 999 6 8.5.79 0.76 8.6.64 0.76 884.08.58 0.76 90 6 0.47.58 0.64 867.0.47 0.64 90..4 0.64 95 6.6.6 0.5 90.45.7 0.5 95.6. 0.5 969 6 4.76.0 0.40 95.59.04 0.40 978.5.0 0.40 999 6 6.90 0.8 0.8 969.74 0.77 0.8 0.65 0.74 0.8 0 7 8.5.88 0.80 8.6.7 0.80 884.08.66 0.80 90 7 0.47.68 0.68 867.0.57 0.68 90..5 0.68 95 7.6.46 0.56 90.45.7 0.56 95.6. 0.56 969 7 4.76. 0.44 95.59.4 0.44 978.5. 0.44 999 7 6.90 0.9 0. 969.74 0.88 0. 0.65 0.85 0. 0 8 8.5.98 0.84 8.6.8 0.84 884.08.74 0.84 90 8 0.47.78 0.7 867.0.66 0.7 90..60 0.7 95 8.6.57 0.60 90.45.47 0.60 95.6.4 0.60 969 8 4.76. 0.48 95.59.4 0.48 978.5. 0.48 999 8 6.90.05 0.6 969.74 0.98 0.6 0.65 0.95 0.6 0 9 8.5.07 0.88 8.6.90 0.88 884.08.8 0.88 90 9 0.47.88 0.76 867.0.75 0.76 90..69 0.76 95 9.6.67 0.64 90.45.57 0.64 95.6.5 0.64 969 9 4.76.44 0.5 95.59.5 0.5 978.5. 0.5 999 9 6.90.6 0.40 969.74.09 0.40 0.65.06 0.40 0 0 8.5.6 0.9 8.6.99 0.9 884.08.9 0.9 90 0 0.47.98 0.80 867.0.84 0.80 90..78 0.80 95 0.6.78 0.68 90.45.66 0.68 95.6.6 0.68 969 0 4.76.55 0.56 95.59.45 0.56 978.5.4 0.56 999 0 6.90.8 0.44 969.74.0 0.44 0.65.7 0.44 0 8.5.6 0.96 8.6.07 0.96 884.08.99 0.96 90 0.47.08 0.84 867.0.94 0.84 90..86 0.84 95.6.88 0.7 90.45.76 0.7 95.6.70 0.7 969 4.76.66 0.60 95.59.56 0.60 978.5.5 0.60 999 6.90.9 0.48 969.74. 0.48 0.65.7 0.48 0 8.5.5.00 8.6.6.00 884.08.08.00 90 0.47.8 0.88 867.0.0 0.88 90..95 0.88 95.6.99 0.76 90.45.86 0.76 95.6.80 0.76 969 4.76.77 0.64 95.59.66 0.64 978.5.6 0.64 999 6.90.5 0.5 969.74.4 0.5 0.65.8 0.5 0 NOTE Q :Total capacity (kw) SHF :Sensible heat factor DB :Dry-bulb temperature SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kw) INPUT :Total power input (W) WB :Wet-bulb temperature 4

0 MICROPROCESSOR CTROL OUTDOOR UNIT ACTUATOR CTROL ACTUATOR COMPRESSOR OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR SOLENOID VALVE MC MC MF6 R R4 RB INDOOR UNIT (OPEN) (CLOSE) (OPEN) (CLOSE) (CLOSE) (OPEN) A B C ANY UNIT means that the indoor unit is not related to the control of actuator. TROUBLESHOOTING -. Cautions on troubleshooting. Before troubleshooting, check the following: ) Check the power supply voltage. ) Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire for mis-wiring.. Take care the following during servicing. ) Before servicing the air conditioner, first be sure to turn off the remote controller to stop the unit, and then after confirming the horizontal vane is closed, turn off the breaker and/or disconnect the power plug. ) Be sure to turn the power supply before removing the front panel, the cabinet, the top panel, and the electronic control P.C. board. ) When removing the electronic control P.C. board, hold the edge of the board with care NOT to apply stress on the components. 4) When connecting or disconnecting the connectors, hold the housing of the connector. DO NOT pull the lead wires. Lead wiring Housing point. Troubleshooting procedure ) First, check if the OPERATI INDICATOR lamp on the indoor unit is flashing on and off to indicate an abnormality. To make sure, check how many times the abnormality indication is flashing on and off before starting service work. ) If the electronic control P.C. board is supposed to be defective, check the copper foil pattern for disconnection and the components for bursting and discoloration. ) When troubleshooting, refer to the flow chart on page 6. 5

-. Instruction of troubleshooting Start Indoor unit operates. Outdoor unit doesn't operate. Indoor unit operates. Outdoor unit doesn't operate normally. Indoor unit doesn't receive the signal from remote controller. OPERATI INDICATOR lamp on the indoor unit is flashing on and off. Indoor unit operates. But indoor unit doesn't blow out cool air. Outdoor unit operates in only Test Run operation. Outdoor unit doesn't operate even in Test Run operation. Outdoor unit doesn't stop even if indoor unit stops. Indoor unit operates, when the EMERGENCY OPERATI switch is pressed. Indoor unit doesn't operate, when the EMERGENCY OPERATI switch is pressed. Check room temperature thermistor. Refer to "Test point diagram and voltage". Refer to A "Check of outdoor unit" on page 8. Refer to B "Check of outdoor unit" on page 9. Refer to "Check of remote controller and receiver P.C. board".. Check indoor / outdoor connecting wire.. Refer to "Check of indoor electronic control P.C. board". Refer to D "Check of indoor / outdoor units' connection and outdoor unit" on page 9. Flash on and off at 0.5-second intervals Cause: Wrong setting of switch (SW-) on the electronic control P.C. board. -time flash Cause: Indoor unit Trouble of room temperature/ indoor coil thermistor -time flash Cause: Indoor unit Trouble of indoor fan motor As for indoor unit, refer to service manual OB07 REVISED EDITI-C. Refer to C "Check of MU & MUX TYPE / MUH & MXZ TYPE SWITCH OVER " (When outdoor unit doesn't work.) on page 9. Check room temperature thermistor and indoor coil thermistor. Refer to "Test point diagram and voltage". Refer to "Check of indoor fan motor". 6

Part name Check method and criterion Figure Compressor (MC, MC) INNER PROTECTOR 50 C OPEN 90 C CLOSE Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester. (Coil wiring temperature-0 C ~ 40 C) C-R C-S rmal RN45VHSHT RN09VHSHT.4 ~.6Ω.4 ~ 4.8Ω.5 ~ 4.Ω 5.4 ~ 6.6Ω Abnormal Open or short-circuit P Outdoor fan motor (MF6) INNER PROTECTOR 45i8 C OPEN Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester. (Coil wiring temperature -0 C ~ 40 C) Color of lead wire WHT-BLK BLK-RED rmal 79 ~ 98Ω 9 ~ 58Ω Abnormal Open or short-circuit P BLK RED WHT Solenoid coil RB, R, R4 Measure the resistance with a tester. (Part temperature -0 C ~ 40 C) rmal Abnormal 40 ~ 70Ω Open or short-circuit P Inner protector 7

Compressor and / or outdoor fan doesn t operate. A Check of outdoor unit Start Is there 0V AC between L - N on the TB of outdoor unit? Press the EMERGENCY OPEERATI switch of all indoor units. Check the power supply and connecting wire. minutes later, is there V DC between - on the all terminal blocks of outdoor unit? Is there V DC between - on the terminal block of each indoor unit? Check and rectify the connecting wire of indoor and outdoor unit. Check the indoor unit. Is there 0~5V DC between JP0 DCV and JP9 GND on outdoor control P.C. board? Turn the power supply. Is fuse(f6) on the outdoor control P.C. board blown? Replace the outdoor control P.C. board. Disconnect connector of outdoor fan motor CN9 and outdoor fan capacitor C6. Measure resistance all the solenoid coil. Is resistance 0"? Replace the solenoid coil. Is the resistance 0" or between the lead wire WHT and BLK of outdoor fan motor, or between the lead wire RED and BLK of outdoor fan motor? (Refer to page 7.) Replace the outdoor fan motor and fuse(f6). Short both terminal of fuse(f6). Is the resistance 0" between the fuse(f6) and the terminal of CN90? Replace the fuse(f6). Replace the outdoor control P.C. board. Fan motor doesn't operate. Compressor doesn't operate. Turn the power supply to outdoor unit. Does outdoor control P.C. board connect with outdoor fan capacitor C6? Disconnect connector of outdoor fan motor CN9 and outdoor fan capacitor C6. Is the resistance 0" or between the lead wire WHT and BLK of outdoor fan motor, or between the lead wire RED and BLK of outdoor fan motor? (Refer to page 7.) Replace the outdoor fan motor. Connect the outdoor control P.C. board with outdoor fan capacitor C6. Replace the outdoor control P.C. board. Turn the power supply to outdoor unit. Disconnect connecting wire of X5 and X5 from outdoor control P.C. board. Insulate terminal of connecting wires to prevent contact of other parts. Turn the power supply to outdoor unit. Press the EMERGENCY OPERATI switch of all indoor unit. minutes later, is the resistance 0" between the terminal and 4 of X5 on outdoor control P.C. board, and between the terminal and 4 of X5 on outdoor control P.C. board? Turn the power supply to outdoor unit. Is the resistance 0" or between the terminal C and R of MC, and between the terminal C and S of MC? (Refer to page 7.) Replace the compressor MC. Is the resistance 0" or between the terminal C and R of MC, and between the terminal C and S of MC? (Refer to page 7.) Replace the compressor MC. Turn the power supply to outdoor unit. Replace the outdoor control P.C. board. Check and rectify the connecting wire of terminal and compressor. 8

Compressor and / or outdoor fan doesn t stop. B Check of outdoor unit Start Turn the power supply. After minute, turn power supply again. Does compressor or outdoor fan motor stop? OK Is there V DC between on the outdoor terminal block (TB or TB)? Replace the indoor electoronic control P.C. board. Replace the outdoor control P.C. board. When OPERATI INDICATOR lamp flashes 0.5-second intervals. Outdoor unit doesn t operate. C Check of MU & MUX TYPE / MUH & MXZ TYPE SWITCH OVER Start Turn the power supply (indoor / outdoor unit). Set switch (SW-) on the indoor electronic control P.C. board to MUX type. w Does the unit operate? Refer to the "Instruction of troubleshooting." OK w Set the switch (SW-) on indoor electronic control P.C. board to MUX type, when the outdoor unit is MUX type. If the setting is MUH or MXZ type, the unit does not work. Refer to MU & MUX TYPE / MUH& MXZ TYPE SWITCH OVER on service manual OB07 REVISED EDIT-C (-6..) or OB9 (9-4..). Cool air doesn t blow out although indoor unit is operating. D Check of indoor / outdoor units connection and outdoor unit w In case of troubleshooting, be sure to operate indoor unit by emergency operation switch. Start Turn the power supply, and operate all the indoor units at a time. Do they perform the cooling operation? Operate the indoor unit one by one, and measure the voltage between and of outdoor terminal block for each indoor unit. Match the signs of terminal block whose voltage is V DC and pipe of indoor/ outdoor units' connection. w. w. If the pipe of indoor unit that does not operate is cooled though the combination of pipe and connecting wire is correct, check the solenoid coil. Refer to page 7. Turn the power supply. Remove solenoid coil's connector that corresponds to the indoor unit, which does not blow out cool air. Then, measure the resistance of solenoid coil. Do the resistance value normal? (Refer to page 7.) Reconnect solenoid coil's connector. Then turn the main power on and operate the indoor unit that does not blow out cool air. Measure the voltage of solenoid coil's connector that corresponds to the indoor unit, which is operated. Replace the solenoid coil. Model MUX-AWV Indoor unit B C Terminal block TB TB4 Connector for solenoid coil control R-CN85 R4-CN86 RB-CN8 Is voltage 0V? OK Replace the outdoor control P.C. board. 9

TEST POINT DIAGRAM AND VOLTAGE Outdoor control P.C. board To fan capacitor C6 To fan motor To fan capacitor 0V AC 50Hz C6 BLK WHT To indoor unit B Solenoid coil R 0V AC 50Hz To indoor unit C Solenoid coil R4 0V AC 50Hz To solenoid coil RB 0V AC 50Hz From indoor unit A V DC +, - Terminal 4 of X5 Terminal of X5 From indoor unit B V DC +, - Terminal 4 of X5 From indoor unit C V DC +, - Terminal of X5 Power supply input 0V AC 50Hz JP0 DCV + } V DC JP9 GND Fuse 50V AC.5A Surge absorber NR6 0

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIS <"Terminal with lock mechanism" Detaching points> In case of terminal with lock mechanism, detach the terminal as shown below. There are two types ( Refer to () and ()) of the terminal with lock mechanism. The terminal with no lock mechanism can be removed by pulling it out. Check the shape of the terminal and work. () Slide the sleeve and check if there is a locking lever or not. () The terminal with this connector is a terminal with lock mechanism Sleeve Locking lever Slide the sleeve. Pull the terminal while pushing the locking lever. Connector Hold the sleeve, and pull out the terminal slowly. -. OUTDOOR UNIT OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS.Removing the cabinet () Remove the screws of the top panel. () Remove the screws of the service panel. () Remove the top panel. (4) Remove the service panel. (5) Remove the screws of the front panel. (6) Remove the front panel. (7) Remove the screws of the back panel. (8) Remove the back panel. Photo Set screws of the front panel Top panel Front panel Set screws of the front panel Photo Back panel Photo Set screws of the top panel Service panel Set screws of the service panel Set screws of the back panel Set screws of the front panel Set screws of the back panel

OPERATING PROCEDURE. Removing the relay panel () Remove the cabinet. (Refer to.) () Disconnect the following connectors.. Outdoor fan motor. Solenoid coil (RB, R, R4). Removing the propeller () Remove the cabinet. (Refer to.) () Remove the propeller nut. () Remove the propeller. NOTE : Loose the propeller in the rotating direction for removal. When attaching the propeller, align the mark on the propeller and the motor shaft cut section. Set the propeller in position by using the cut on the shaft and the mark on the propeller. Photo 4 Set screws of the outdoor fan motor Back panel Outdoor fan motor PHOTOS Solenoid coil connector (RB, R, R4) Outdoor fan motor connector Set screws of the relay panel Clamp Set screws of the relay panel 4. Removing the outdoor fan motor () Remove the cabinet. (Refer to.) () Remove the propeller. (Refer to.) () Remove the clamp of outdoor fan motor lead wire and disconnect the outdoor fan motor connector. (4) Remove the screws fixing the outdoor fan motor. (5) Remove the outdoor fan motor. 5. Removing the compressor (A, B) () Remove the cabinet. (Refer to.) () Remove the relay panel. () Remove the soundproof felt. (4) Remove the terminal cover on the compressor. (5) Disconnect lead wires from the compressor. (6) Recover gas from the refrigerant circuit. (7) Disconnect the welded part of the discharge pipe. (8) Disconnect the welded part of the suction pipe. (9) Remove nuts fixing the compressor. (0) Remove the compressor. NOTE Before using a burner, reclaim gas from the pipes until the pressure gauge shows 0 kg/cm (0 MPa). Use the burner under the condition that gas can be recovered even when the inner pressure rises by heat. Photo 5 Propeller Suction pipe Propeller nut Terminal cover 6. Removing the compressor (C) () Remove the cabinet. (Refer to.) () Remove the relay panel. (Refer to.) () Remove the screws fixing back panel. (4) Remove the back panel. (5) Remove the soundproof felt. (6) Remove the terminal cover on the compressor. (7) Disconnect lead wires from the compressor. (8) Recover gas from the refrigerant circuit. (9) Disconnect the welded part of the discharge pipe. (0) Disconnect the welded part of the suction pipe. () Remove nuts fixing the compressor. () Remove the compressor. NOTE Before using a burner, reclaim gas from the pipes until the pressure gauge shows 0 kg/cm (0 MPa). Use the burner under the condition that gas can be recovered even when the inner pressure rises by heat. Discharge pipe Terminal cover Soundproof felt

PARTS LIST -. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS 7 6 6 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration. 5 Symbol Q'ty / unit. Part. Part Name in Wiring Remarks Diagram MUX-AWV- E NEW WHITE (Brigter) 4 NEW WHITE (Brigter) 5 NEW WHITE (Brigter) 6 NEW WHITE (Brigter) 7 RN09VHSHT 8 RN45VHSHT 9 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 E0 89 97 E0 66 55 E0 756 60 E0 77 E0 89 5 E0 89 009 E0 74 900 E0 744 900 E0 89 96 E0 4 96 E0 075 506 E0 756 90 E0 756 66 E0 757 66 E0 756 66 E0 04 96 E0 756 45 E0 757 E0 87 009 E0 67 490 E0 65 490 E0 65 49 E0 755 49 E0 759 49 TOP PANEL MOTOR SUPPORT OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER CABINET FAN GUARD HANDLE COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR CAPILLARY TUBE CAPILLARY TUBE COMPRESSOR RUBBER SET BASE STOP VALVE (GAS) STOP VALVE (GAS) STOP VALVE (LIQ) CAPILLARY TUBE SERVICE PANEL BACK PANEL (OUT) HANDLE SOLENOID COIL SOLENOID COIL (B) SOLENOID COIL (C) SOLENOID VALVE SOLENOID VALVE MC MC CT, CT, CT4 CT CT5 RB R R4 6 [.0O[.6O900 [.0O[.6O700 RUBBERS/SET NEW WHITE (Brigter) [.7 [9.5 [6.5 [.0O[.4O000 NEW WHITE (Brigter) NEW WHITE (Brigter) NEW WHITE (Brigter)

-. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS 0 9 8 7 B 6 4 5 A. Part. Part Name in Wiring Remarks MUX-AWV- E Diagram 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 E0 756 0 E0 4 50 E0 757 444 E0 085 85 E0 67 74 E0 67 77 E0 756 74 E0 8 5 E0 7 8 E0 74 5 E0 667 5 E0 8 8 E07 056 74 OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR PROPELLER OUTDOOR CTROL P.C. BOARD SURGE ABSORBER TERMINAL BLOCK TERMINAL BLOCK TERMINAL BLOCK OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR SURGE ABSORBER TERMINAL BLOCK Symbol MF6 NR6 TB TB TB C6 F6 C C DSAR TB4 Q'ty / unit RA6V60-4P FIGURE A P FIGURE B P.0+/440V AC.5A 0+/450V AC 0+/450V AC HEAD ICE: MITSUBISHI DENKI BLDG.,--, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO00-80, JAPAN C Copyright 00 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO.,LTD Distributed in May 004..OB8 REVISED EDITI-A 6 Distributed in Oct. 00..OB8 7 Made in Japan New publication, effective May 004 Specifications subject to change without notice.