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 Safety Precautions

3. Repairs to sealed components

• During repairs to sealed components, all 

electrical supplies shall be disconnected from 
the equipment being worked upon prior to any 
removal of sealed covers, etc.

• If it is absolutely necessary to have an 

electrical supply to equipment during 
servicing, then a permanently operating 
form of leak detection shall be located at the 
most critical point to warn of a potentially 
hazardous situation.

• Particular attention shall be paid to the 

following to ensure that by working on 
electrical components, the casing is not 
altered in such a way that the level of 
protection is aff ected.This shall include 
damage to cables, excessive number of 
connections, terminals not made to original 
specifi cation, damage to seals, incorrect 
fi tting of glands, etc.

• Ensure that apparatus is mounted securely.
• Ensure that seals or sealing materials have 

not degraded such that they no longer serve 
the purpose of preventing the ingress of 
fl ammable atmospheres.

• Replacement parts shall be in accordance 

with the manufacturer’s specifi cations.

NOTE: The use of silicon sealant may inhibit 
the eff ectiveness of some types of leak 
detection equipment.
Intrinsically safe components do not have to be 
isolated prior to working on them.

4.  Repair to intrinsically safe components

• Do not apply any permanent inductive or 

capacitance loads to the circuit without 
ensuring that this will not exceed the 
permissible voltage and current permitted for 
the equipment in use.

• Intrinsically safe components are the only 

types that can be worked on while live in the 
presence of a fl ammable atmosphere.

• The test apparatus shall be at the correct 

rating.

• Replace components only with parts specifi ed 

by the manufacturer. Unspecifi ed parts by 
manufacturer may result ignition of refrigerant 
in the atmosphere from a leak.

5. Cabling

• Check that cabling will not be subject 

to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure, 
vibration, sharp edges or any other adverse 
environmental eff ects.

• The check shall also take into account the 

eff ects of aging or continual vibration from 
sources such as compressors or fans.

6.  Detection of 

fl

 ammable refrigerants

• Under no circumstances shall potential 

sources of ignition be used in the searching 
or detection of refrigerant leaks.

• A halide torch (or any other detector using a 

naked fl ame) shall not be used.

7.  The following leak detection methods 

are deemed acceptable for all refrigerant 
systems

• No leaks shall be detected using detection 

equipment with sensitivity to detect leakage 
of 5g/year of refrigerant or better under a 
pressure of at least 0.25 times the maximum 
allowable pressure (>1.04 MPa, max 
4.15 MPa), for example, a universal sniff er.

• Electronic leak detectors may be used 

to detect fl ammable refrigerants, but the 
sensitivity may not be adequate, or may need 
re-calibration.
(Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a 
refrigerant-free area.)

• Ensure that the detector is not a potential 

source of ignition and is suitable for the 
refrigerant used.

• Leak detection equipment shall be set at a 

percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and 
shall be calibrated to the refrigerant employed 
and the appropriate percentage of gas (25 % 
maximum) is confi rmed.

• Leak detection fl uids are also suitable for use 

with most refrigerants, for example, bubble 
method and fl uorescent method agents. The 
use of detergents containing chlorine shall 
be avoided as the chlorine may react with the 
refrigerant and corrode the copper pipe-work.

• If a leak is suspected, all naked fl ames shall 

be removed/extinguished.

• If a leakage of refrigerant is found which 

requires brazing, all of the refrigerant shall 
be recovered from the system, or isolated 
(by means of shut off  valves) in a part of the 
system remote from the leak. The precautions 
in #8 must be followed to remove the 
refrigerant.

 

Summary of Contents for CS-MZ16ZKE

Page 1: ...ZKE CU Z50ZKE CS XZ20ZKEW H CS XZ25ZKEW H CS XZ35ZKEW H CS XZ42ZKEW H CU Z20ZKE CU Z25ZKE CU Z35ZKE CU Z42ZKE Multi Split CU 2Z35TBE CU 2Z41TBE CU 2Z50TBE CU 3Z52TBE CU 3Z68TBE CU 4Z68TBE CU 4Z80TBE C...

Page 2: ...e Split System or Multi Split System Air Conditioner to suit your needs For complete product features please refer to catalogue Inserting the batteries 1 2 3 1 Pull out the back cover of remote contro...

Page 3: ...control display 3 Press TEMP UP TEMP DOWN to select the desired temperature Up Down Selection range 16 0 C 30 0 C 60 F 86 F Press for approximately 10 seconds to show the temperature as C or F 2 Pres...

Page 4: ...cialist to clean the internal parts repair install remove disassemble and reinstall the unit Improper installation and handling will cause leakage electric shock or re Con rm with authorised dealer or...

Page 5: ...cal shock or re Prevent electric shock by switching o the power supply and unplug Before cleaning or servicing When extended non use or During abnormally strong lightning activity CAUTION Indoor unit...

Page 6: ...he working pressure is higher than that of refrigerant R22 models some of the piping and installation and service tools are special Especially when replacing a refrigerant R22 model with a new refrige...

Page 7: ...ironmental e ects such as the danger of water collecting and freezing in relief pipes or the accumulation of dirt and debris h Expansion and contraction of long runs piping in refrigerating systems sh...

Page 8: ...ignition and hot metal surfaces away 2 3 Checking for presence of refrigerant The area shall be checked with an appropriate refrigerant detector prior to and during work to ensure the technician is a...

Page 9: ...e refrigerant containing components unless the components are constructed of materials which are inherently resistant to being corroded or are properly protected against being so corroded 2 8 Checks t...

Page 10: ...nt in the atmosphere from a leak 5 Cabling Check that cabling will not be subject to wear corrosion excessive pressure vibration sharp edges or any other adverse environmental e ects The check shall a...

Page 11: ...pipe work are to take place Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not close to any potential ignition sources and there is ventilation available OFN oxygen free nitrogen type of inert gas 9 Ch...

Page 12: ...ardous condition when charging or discharging the refrigerant To avoid re or explosion dissipate static electricity during transfer by grounding and bonding containers and equipment before charging di...

Page 13: ...acuated to an acceptable level to make certain that ammable refrigerant does not remain within the lubricant The evacuation process shall be carried out prior to returning the compressor to the suppli...

Page 14: ...ow the remote control setting If nanoe X is activated before the unit is turned o the nanoe X operation will resume when the unit is turned on This includes when TIMER ON is set Press the button again...

Page 15: ...time This operation provides you with a comfortable environment while sleeping It will automatically adjust the sleep pattern temperature during the activation period The indoor unit indicator will di...

Page 16: ...ion This control is not applicable when TIMER is set To Learn More Single Single split system Multi Multi split system Operation mode It is possible to operate the indoor units individually or simulta...

Page 17: ...Z50ZKE CU Z71ZKE 2 CU 2Z35TBE CU 2Z41TBE CU 2Z50TBE CU 3Z52TBE CU 3Z68TBE CU 4Z68TBE CU 4Z80TBE CU 5Z90TBE Inside Cleaning This function is to enhance the inside cleaning of the air conditioner indoo...

Page 18: ...ugh items e g ngernails tools rings etc Wipe the unit gently with a soft damp cloth The coils and fans should be cleaned periodically by an authorised dealer Outdoor unit Clean the debris that surroun...

Page 19: ...hen room temperature increase Indoor fan stops occasionally during heating operation To avoid unintended cooling e ect Indoor fan stops occasionally during automatic fan speed setting This is to help...

Page 20: ...ly Remote control does not work Display is dim or transmission signal is weak Insert the batteries correctly Replace weak batteries The unit does not work Check if the circuit breaker is tripped Check...

Page 21: ...the air inlets and outlet vents Use AUTO OFF ON on the unit to select COOL or HEAT mode For details refer The remote control is missing or a malfunction has occurred above After 15 minutes of operatio...

Page 22: ...35 Indoor outdoor water adverse current abnormality H 36 Outdoor gas pipe temperature sensor abnormality H 37 Outdoor liquid pipe temperature sensor abnormality H 38 Indoor outdoor mismatch brand cod...

Page 23: ...y or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol examples This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies w...

Page 24: ...a branch of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Maxis 2 Western Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 1RT Manufactured by Panasonic Corporation 1006 Oaza Kadoma Kadoma City Osaka 571 8501 Japan Importer Panasonic...

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