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WINDOW TYPE AIR CONDITIONER Service Manual
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1. WINDOW TYPE AIR CONDITIONER Service Manual Part AC 8888 115 Domestic Air Conditioner SERVICE MANUAL e Features Top Discharge Air Flow Ultra Quiet Operation Safty Power Cord EnvicoClean Coil Easy Access Washable Filter Digital Display amp Timer Energy Star ACB055E Models ACBO65R amp ACB055E Content 10 Product Code Illumination And Series introduction 2 2 Features 3 Specifications 4 AT Safety and Precaution 5 50 Warning and Cautions 6 6 Net Dimention 7 70 Installation and Accessory Parts 8 Parts and Functions 10 91 Abnormity Diagnose 13 10 System Flow Chart 14 110 Circuit Diagram 15 12 Maintenance Serv
2. Caution Never expose alaste er grille o extreme lemperalures WINDOW FOR INSTALLATION 1 This unit is designed for installation in standard double hung windows with actual o pening widths of 22 to 36 The upper and lower sa sh musto pen sufficiently to allow a clear vertical opening of 14 from the bottom of the sash to the window stool 2 If storm window presents interference fasten a 2 wide wood strip not included O UTER SILL to the inner window sill across the full width of the sill The wood strip should be thick enough to raise the height of the window sill so that the unit can be installed without interference by WO OD STRIP the storm windo w frame STO RM WIN DO W FRAME or woo d strip MOUNTED ON U RS to help condensation to drain properly to the outside TO P O F INNER SILL 3 Install a second wood strip approximately 6 long by 3 2 wide and same thickness as first strip in the center of the outer sill flush against the back off the inner sill This will raise basepan angle AA 4 If the distance between STO RM WIN DO W FRAME and WO O D STRIP WINDOWERAME MOUNTED ON TOPOF INNER SILL is more than 1 two of wood strip are not necessary 31 41 CLEARANCE 0 U T D 0 0 R 5 LOCATING UNIT IN ATTACH BASEPAN WINDOW ANGLE pen the window and mark center line on the Install the basepan angle behind the imer window sill with center of the i
3. C Capacillary tube Cooling Outdoor heat exchanger Circuit Diagram VSS P37 XIN P36 XOUT P35 TEST P34 VDIP33 AIN1 P21 PGDININO P22 XTOUP31 RESET P30 P20P12 DVO POO PKIDINT 1 POL TO PO2 SCLK P07 CH P03 MOSI P06 1 E POA MPSOYSS J li 100U 16W 6 c idi 10QUF 16 RGI_7805 5 vu vin l 0 u 250V NI 0 UV 15 Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting Always unplug your air conditioner before cleaning The air filter behind the front grille should be checked and cleaned atleast once every 2 weeks or more often if necessary To remove 1 O pen the inlet grille downward by pulling out the top of the inlet grille 2 Remove the air filter from the front grille assembly by pulling the air filter up slightly 3 Clean the filter with warm soapy water below 40 C 104 F 4 Rinse and gently shake the water from the filter and let it dry before replacing it DO NOT use your air conditioner without the air filter in place To clean the front panels or the cabinet DO NOT use harsh chemicals abrasives ammonia chlorine bleach concentrated detergents solvents or metal scouring pads Some of these chemicals may dissolve damage and or discolor your gir conditioner Always use a soft doth dampened with water or mild soap and water solution to wipe th
4. is not grounded please contact an electrician to have it replaced with a properly grounded outlet Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Adapter Plug We strongly advise against using an edapter plug Net Dimention 340 472 i Installation and Accessory Parts Before you install your air conditioner check the following 1 The unit is free of all obstructions inside and outside the room e g drapes curtains furniture plants shrubs bushes trees other structures like building garage Air condilioner must have clear unobstructed airflow through the condenser to remove the heat 2 The window is strong enough hold the weight of the air conditioner Extra brackets or supports may be needed depending on your windows Brackets or Supports not provided in all models 3 The window sill and track are strong enough hold the weight of the air conditioner 4 The wall 15 strong enough to hold the unit Extra brackets or supports may be needed depending on the wall Brackets or Supports not provided in all models 5 There is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner 6 DO NOT adapter plugs A DO NOT use extension cords A 8 DO NOT cut or remove the ground prong A 9 DO NOT modily the plug or the electrical wall outlet in any way If plug does not fit the electrical outlet have a certified electrician d
5. side Gr Model ACBO65R 055 Tools You will need to have the following tools to help you in the installation of yovr air conditioner eScissors Phillips Screwdriver eStandard Screwdriver ePliers s Wrench Drill and Drill Birs Mensure Gloves Lovcl eSockets Parts and Functions 2way airflow easy access filters control panel MODEL ACBO65R 055 1 Thermostat This alows you to adjust the emperature of hie air The lower the setting the cooler the ar temperature Withthis you can setthe temperatureto your desired cormfortlevel You can set the temperature between 61 F and 86 2 fan Sp eed You have 2 levels of Fan speed to set at your desiredcorrfortlevel 3 Function Your air conditioner has 2 Functions a COOL Here the air conditioner wil operate the compres sor and the desiredfan speed setto give you chiled cold air for your comfort b Fan You canrun the fanonly not sohot days The fan canbe to run at2 speeds as desired by you 4 Timer Your air conditioner can be set to go on or off at your desire This can bedone upto 24 hours n advance 5 2 Way Air Flow Theseair drectional buvers let y ou cortrol the direction ofthe airflow in your required direction The arflowcan be directed right side leftside 12 6 Window Install Kit Enables you to install the ar conditioner in a double hung window Extra brackets or su
6. 8 620 5 4 9 7 SDO86SW FBBX S 8 7 35uf 200V AC 35uf 250V AC R2 2 02 036 SC 3 80 1 70 R 22 0 32 36 280 W A W 7 7 7 dB A dB A kg kg uF MP MP 2 kg fn d 4 4 0 3 5 6 2 2 C 2 408005 50 5 401800 50 5 280 280 O Evaporator Evaporator 7 7 7 condenser 7 Hydrophile Hydrophile aluminum foil aluminum foil 3 4 4 n n Pints hr Safety and Precaution SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING Following these basic precautions will reduce the risk of fire electrical shock injury or death when using your air conditioner 1 Air conditioner must be connected to proper electrical outlet with the correct electrical supply see table 2 Proper grounding must be ensured to reduce the risk of shock and fire DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG If you do not have a three prong electric receptacle outlet in the wall have a certified electrician install the proper receptacle The wall receptacle MUST be properly grounded 3 Do not use if power cord is frayed or otherwise damaged Also avoid using it if there are cracks or abrasion damage along the length plug or connector A 4 DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER OR AN EXTENSION CORD 5 When installing your air conditioner in a window make sure the window is strong enough to hold the weight of the air conditioner You also want to secure and c
7. R SUPPLY B or Plain 4 4 4 TRANSFORMER T3 15A 250VAC AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR 1 AMBIENT IFIP SENSOR NOTE BECAUSE OF DIFFERENT COMPRESSOR THE DOTTED PART MAY NOT BE USED 18
8. e front of the cabinet Wipe dry with a soft cloth Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting If air conditioner does not operate eCheck if unit is plugged in The plug may have come loose eCheck if the unit is in off mode fan control may be in off position Air from air conditioner is warm A C setting may need to be raised temperature outside the room is below 65 F The conpressor will not cycle on if the temperature outside is below 65 F Ice formation on cooling coils eOutside temperature too cold Set the unit on fan only setting to defrose ice eLower temperature setting Temperature setting may be too cold eUnit BTU may be too high for the room To store your air conditioner after the season remove the unit from the window as per the installation guide Repack the unit in its original box and store away you do not intend to remove it from the window then cover the outside with a winter cover This can be purchased from the retailer where you purchased your air conditioner or from your local hardware store Before putting away your unit make sure any water let in the pan is removed and drained away Water left in the pan could lead to Rusting or damage to the electrical connections Wiring Diagram WIRING DIAGRAM B BLACK BL BLUE GR GRAY R RED W WHITE OR ORANGE BR BROWN G GREEN G Y GREEN YELLOW POWE
9. ice and Trouble Shooting 16 13 Wiring Diagram 18 14 Exploded View and Parts Lists _ 19 INE type power Suppiy X 115V 50HZ V 208 220V 50HZ F Function code C Cooling only H Heating pump E Electric aided heating G Design code esa O 000 A B C D A Abbreviation of Energy Star B The type of power supply 3 115V 50HZ C Nominal cooling capacity BTU h with the first two numbers based on one thousand unit D Design code Examples ACBO65R represents remote contr window air conditioner Cooling capacity is 6000BTU h and the power supply is 115V 60Hz ESA3055 represents remote contrl window air conditioner Cooling capacity is 6000BTU h and the power supply is 115V 60Hz 2 Standard situation conditions A m Indoor air state outdoor air state No Operating condition heating Specifications Cooling Power input Heating Ge H Packaging dimensions Weight Compressor Running cap for comp Pressure ES m Mo Type Fan indoor unit Fan speed Air volume Moisture removal Exchanging pipe type diameter UNIT 55 ACB065R BTUh 5000 6000 Mm 45 m f 2 3 107 97 Com x pue 53 52 50 53 52 50 57 55 53 1 315
10. nner sill the sho rt side of basepan angle as shown Use the 2 short screws13 32 provided The basepan angle helps to hold unit securely in place Be sure to place basepan angle edge flush against back of inner sill INNER SH O RT SCREW1 3 32 INNERSILL INDOORSDE Co LINE BASEPAN ANG LE Installation and Accessory Parts 5 INSTALL THE AIR CONDITION ER IN THEWINDOW WINDOW FRAME UPPER GUIDE pf Carefully lift the air conditioner and slide it into the open S55 window Make sure the bottom guide of the air conditio ner ABOUT 1 4 drops into the notches of the basepan angle While steadying the air conditioner carefully bring the window sash down behind the upperguide of the air conditio ner INSTALL THE SEAL GASKET AND SASH LOCK BASEPAN AN GLE WINDOW SEAL G ASKET SHO RT SCREW13 32 Extend the side curtains to fill the 4 windo w opening using 4 wood screws gt 31 32 0 secure them S t Cut the seal gasketto the window dam width Stuff the sash seal between the o 0 D SCREW 31 32 glassand the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the oom Fasten basepan angle using dd short 1 3 32 ZY SO 2 v AN 10 Installation and Accessory Parts Parts Parts Supplied A qu 5 Ap basepan ange AA wood screws 31 32 4 eae top rail window sealgasket LJ Remote CR2025 battery elt and right control short screws 13 32
11. o the necessary change 0 DO NOT connect electrical power to the unit before installation Ai 1 DO NOT use if power cord is worn out frayed otherwise damaged Avoid using if there are cracks or abrasion damage along the length plug or connection 2 DO NOT install into any existing cabinet or sleeve which does not have side and top air vents 13 Be careful of exposed sharp edges of the cabinet and sharp coils fins the back of he unit that could cut and cause serious injury Installation and Accessory Parts Installing Unit into A Window Windew Opening Requirements The air conditioner is designed ta fit into double or single hung sash type windows Each of the units comes with an installation kit that provides adjustable mounting louvers to fill the gaps between the sides of the unit and the window frame The chart below reflects the dimensions of the units with and without installation kits Measure your window opening width and compare it to the chart below to ensure that it meets the minimum and maximum window width requirements ACBO65R ACBO55E Alinch 5 Blinch Di C inch B Dlinch Max D inch Min Case High Case Width Case Depth ASSEMBLE CURTAINS TOP RAIL Insta Il top rail with 3 short screwsl 3 32 Insertthe side curtains into the top and bottom rails of the air conditioner Fasten the curtains to the unit with 8 shortscrews 13 32
12. orrectly install your air conditioner properly to prevent it from falling Extra brackets and or support may be required depending on your window 6 Do not block airtlow inside or outside the air conditioner with blinds drapes protective covers shrubs or bushes 7 Be careful of sharp edges on the front and rear fins of the unit that could cut and cause serious injury 8 Be careful when lifting the air conditioner to install or remove the unit Always use two or more people for this 9 Always unplug the air conditioner before servicing it or moving it Warning and Cautions WARNINGS Following the safety messages is very important These messages can save you from being injured or killed Warning symbols alert you to be careful and means Danger Always fellow instructions to be safe and reduce chances of injury or death Warning and Danger signs will precede safety messages Electrical Safety Grounding This room air conditioner must be grounded Grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current The power cord has a grounding wire with grounding plug Plug it into an outlet thot is properly installed and grounded WARNING Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock Call a qualified electrician if you don t understand the grounding instructions or if you are not sure if the air conditioner is properly grounded If the wall outlet
13. pportmay be needed depending on your window 7 Remote Con trol This full functional wireless remote alows you to operate your ar conditioner from a distance You need not have to get up tochange the settings the functions or to turnthe unit on or off 8 LED Display Electronic Control Panel The 4 function LED displays Room Temperature Temperature Setting Timer Setting and Time Remaining to Stop Startthe unit Electronic Control Panel lets you set the temperature tothe Exact Temperature you desire 9 Electrostatic Being constructedof high efficiency purifying Substance active carbon fabric electrostatic fabric ekctrostatic active carbon net and other materials the air efectivdy Its wavy structure increases the capability to filter dust and smoke effectively Due tothe retention ofthe active carbon ithas ahigh purifying speed capableof stongairflow Abnormity Diagnose 1 Sensor diagnose 2 seconds after the sensors open circuit or short circuit the unit will turn off automatically and the LED will show EO until the sensors resume 2 Keystroke circuit error diagnose When power on for the first time the PCB will check the keystroke circuit if the sampling value is different with the theory value the LED will show E1 which means failed keystroke circuit The keyboard is locked and so invalid but the remote control is working normally System Flow Chart Indoor heat exchanger Compressor
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