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2.4 Outdoor unit control PCB replacement procedure
(Note) If cut the tie, the wiring cables should be bound with new tie again.
Exchange the control pwb according to the following procedure.
1. Exchange the pwb
after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF.
(Be sure to measure voltage (DC) of two places
(1. Power supply for pwb 2. Power supply for fan motor) and
check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently.
(Refer to Fig.1 next page))
2. Disconnect the connectors from the pwb.
3. Disconnect the blue wiring passing through CT1 and CT2 on the pwb before exchanging the pwb.
4. Match the setting switches (SW1-6) with the former pwb.
5. Tighten up a screw after passing blue wiring through CT1 and CT2 of the changed.
6. Connect the connectors to the pwb. (Contirm the
connectors are not half inserted.
)
Precautions for Safety
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Since the following precaution is the important contents for safety, be sure to observe them.
WARNING and CAUTION are described as follows:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in death or serious injury if
proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury
if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
WARNING
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Securely replace PCB according to this following instruction.
If PCB is incorrectly replace, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
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Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before replaceing PCB, PCB replace-
ment under current-carrying will cause an electric shock.
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After finishing PCB replacement, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before power distribution.
If PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
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Bundle the wiring so as not to tense because it will cause an electric shock.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Summary of Contents for FDE112KXE6A
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Page 111: ... 108 b Ceiling cassette 4 way Compact type FDTC Models All moddels B PJA003Z331 ...
Page 112: ... 109 c Ceiling cassette 2 way type FDTW Models FDTW28KXE6 45KXE6 56KXE6 B PJB001Z560 ...
Page 113: ... 110 Models FDTW71KXE6 90KXE6 B PJB001Z561 ...
Page 114: ... 111 Models FDTW112KXE6 140KXE6 B PJB001Z562 ...
Page 115: ... 112 d Ceiling cassette 1 way type FDTS Model FDTS45KXE6 A PJC001Z195 ...
Page 116: ... 113 Model FDTS71KXE6 A PJC001Z196 ...
Page 117: ... 114 e Ceiling cassette 1 way compact type FDTQ Models All models A PJC001Z190 ...
Page 118: ... 115 Models All models Duct panel A PJC001Z240 ...
Page 121: ... 118 Models FDU224KXE6 280KXE6 B PJD001Z230 ...
Page 123: ... 120 Models FDUM112KXE6 140KXE6 B PJR002Z259 ...
Page 124: ... 121 h Duct connected Ultra thin Low static pressure type FDQS Models All models C PJC001Z200 ...
Page 125: ... 122 i Wall mounted type FDK Models FDK22KXE6 28KXE6 36KXE6 45KXE6 56KXE6 B PHA000Z983 ...
Page 126: ... 123 Models FDK71KXE6 B PHA000Z984 ...
Page 127: ... 124 j Ceiling suspended type FDE Models FDE36KXE6A 45KXE6A 56KXE6A B PFA003Z826 ...
Page 128: ... 125 Models FDE71KXE6A 112KXE6A 140KXE6A B PFA003Z827 ...
Page 129: ... 126 k Floor standing with casing type FDFL Models All models B PGD000Z053 ...
Page 130: ... 127 l Floor standing without casing type FDFU Models All models A PGD000Z058 ...
Page 131: ... 128 m Duct Connected Compact and Flexible type FDUH Models All models A PJC001Z255 ...
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