Aqa07a5, Aqa09a5, Aqa12a5, Sh07aa, Sh09aa, Sh12aa, Uqa07, Uq
Aqa07a5, Aqa09a5, Aqa12a5, Sh07aa, Sh09aa, Sh12aa, Uqa07, Uq
SERVICE Manual
1. Precautions
2. Product Specifications
5. Troubleshooting
7. Block Diagrams
8. PCB Diagrams
9. Wiring Diagrams
1. Precautions
1. Warning: Prior to repair, disconnect the
power cord from the circuit breaker.
K
O.
MEMO
2. Product Specifications
2-1 Table
2-2 Dimensions
(Front view)
Air
245
in
790 165
Air out
(Remote control)
(Rear view)
115
45 22
Installation plate
Product Specifications
UQA12A5ME
SH12AA5X
UQA09A5ME
295
SH09AA5X
555
762
UQA07A5ME 11
SH07AA5X 492
20
249
235
497
660 50
AQA07A5ME 11
SH07AA5
9 27/19
21.5/14.6
8
20 30 40
AQA09A5ME 10
30.6/22.5
SH09AA5
Low Pressure [kg/cm G]
9
2
27/19
21.5/14.6
7
3
20 30 40
AQA12A5ME 10
SH12AA5 30.6/22.5
Low Pressure [kg/cm G]
9
2
27/19
8
21.5/14.6
7
20 30 40
Each time you press this button : Auto Mode : Fan Only
Mode is changed in the following order
3 : Cool Mode : Heat Mode
: Dry Mode
The Off Timer enables you to switch off the air conditioner automatically
8 after a given period of time that is from 30 minutes to 24 hours.
To cancel the On Time, press the (Set/Cancel) button.
To select the 5 way function with the remote control, press the 5 way
button one or more times until the desired mode is selected..
Each time you press the 5 way button
9
1. AUTO MODE : In this mode, operation 4. DRY MODE : Has 3 states, each determined
mode(COOL, HEAT) is selected automati- by room temperature.
cally by the room temperature of initial The unit operates in DRY mode.
operation. *Compressor ON/OFF Time is controlled
compulsorily(can not set up the fan speed,
Room Temp Operation Type always breeze).
*Protective function : Low temperature
Tr³ 21¡C+ÆT Cool Operation (Set Temp:AUTO SETTING)
release. (Prevention against freeze)
21¡C +ÆT>Tr Heat Operation (Set Temp : 22¡C+ÆT)
5. TURBO MODE : This mode is available in
ÆT= -1¡C, -2¡C, 0¡C+1¡C+2¡C AUTO, COOL, HEAT, DRY, FAN MODE.
ÆT is controlled by setting temperature When this button is pressed at first, the air
up/down key of remote controller conditioner is operated ÒpowerfulÓ state for
30 minutes regardless of the set tempera-
2. COOL MODE : The unit operates according ture, room temperature.
to the difference between the setting and When this button is pressed again, or when
room temperature. (18¡C~30¡C) the operating time is 30 minutes, turbo
operation mode is canceled and returned to
3. HEAT MODE : The unit operates according the previous mode.
to the difference between the setting and *But, if you press the TURBO button in DRY
room temperature.(16¡C~30¡C) or FAN mode that is changed with AUTO
*Prevention against cold wind : For about mode automatically.
3~5 minutes after initial operation, thermo
control or Òde-iceÓ, the indoor fan will 6. SLEEP MODE : Sleep mode is available
either not operate or operate very slowly, only in COOL or HEAT mode.
then switch to the selected fan speed. This The operation will stop after 6 hours.
period is to allow the indoor unit's heat- *In COOL mode : The setting temperature
exchanger to prewarm before emitting is automatically raised by 1¡C each 1hour
warm air. When the temperature has been raised by
*High temperature release function : The total of 2¡C, that temperature is main-
outdoor unit for and compressor ON/OFF tained.
control for safety operation, when the over- *In HEAT mode : The setting temperature
heat is heat exchanger of indoor unit. is automatically droped by 1¡C each 1hour.
*De-ice : Deicing operation is controlled by When the temperature has been droped by
indoor unit's heat exchanger temperature total of 2¡C, that temperature is main-
and accumulating time of compressor's tained.
operation.
De-ice end by sensing of the processing 7. FAN SPEED : Manual (3 step), Auto (4 step)
time by de-ice Condition. Fan speed automatically varies depending
on both the difference between setting and
the room temperature.
3-2 Installation
3-2-1 Selecting Area for Installation (Fix the unit firmly if it is mounted in a
high place.)
Select an area for installation that is suitable
to the customer's needs. 3. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
in area providing good ventilation and
which is not dusty. It must not be blocked
3-2-1(a) Indoor Unit by any obstacle affecting the airflow near
the air inlet and the air outlet.
1. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in
an area providing good ventilation. It must 4. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
not be blocked by an obstacle affecting the in area free from animals or plants.
airflow near the air inlet and the air outlet. 5. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
2. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in in area not blocking the traffic.
an area allowing good air handling and 6. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
endurance of vibration of the indoor unit. in area easy to drain condensed water from
3. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in the indoor unit.
an area where there is no source of heat or 7. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
vapor nearby. in area which provides easy connection
4. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in within the maximum allowable length of a
an area from which hot or cool air is spread coolant pipe(10 meters).
evenly in a room. Note
5. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in 1. Add 20 grams of refrigerant (R-410A) for every 1
an area away from TVs, audio units, cord- meter if the pipe length exceeds the standard pipe
length of 5 meters.
less phones, fluorescent lighting fixtures
2. Maintain a height between the indoor and outdoor
and other electrical appliances (at least 1 units of less than 3 meters.
meter).
6. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in 8. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
an area which provides easy pipe connec- in an area which is large enough to accom-
tion with the outdoor unit, and easy modate the measurements
drainage for condensed water. shown in figure on the next page.
1. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit 2. Make sure that you install the remote con-
in area not exposed to the rain or direct sun trol unit in an area not exposed to direct
light. sunlight, and where there is no source of
(Install a separate sunblind if exposed to heat.
direct sun light.) 3. Make sure that you install the remote con-
2. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit trol unit in an area away from TVs, audio
in area allowing good air moment, not units, cordless phones, fluorescent lighting
amplifying noise or vibration, especially to fixtures and other electrical appliances (at
avoid disturbing neighbours. least 1 meter).
Caution :
It is harmful to the air conditioner if it is used in the following environments: greasy areas (including areas near machines),
salty areas such as coast areas, areas where sulfuric gas is present such as hot spring areas. Contact your dealer for advice.
A Indoor unit gas leak test check point Piping may be laid to the rear, left,
right or down .
Indoor unit 3
Right Left
1
Rear Rear
Piping Down
2 Tape vinyl
70mm or more
B Drain hose installation 200mm or more
250mm
or more
Cut the piping hole
Cut the
sloped piping hole
slightly
sloped slightly 7
5 6 9
ÒHÓmetere
s maximum
Remote control
Remote control holder
Model L H
**7** 10 7
**9** 10 7
10
**12** 15 7
Pipe hole
(¿65mm)
2. If you are fixing the indoor unit to aÉ Then follow StepsÉ
Wall 3.
Window frame 4 to 6.
(Unit : mm) 3. Fix the installation plate to the wall in a manner appro-
priate to the weight of the indoor unit.
20
160 100 If you are mounting the plate on a concrete wall with
anchor bolts, the anchor bolts must not project by more
60
than 20mm.
280 340
The outdoor unit is powered from the indoor unit via the assembly
cable. If the outdoor unit is more than five metres away from the
indoor unit, the cable must first be extended to a maximum of ten
metres.
1. Extend the assembly cable if necessary.
2. Open the front grille by pulling on the tabs on the lower right and
left sides of the indoor unit.
3. Remove the screw securing the connector cover.
N1 1 2 3 Indoor unit 4. Pass the assembly cable through the rear of the indoor unit and
connect the assembly cable to terminals 1(N1) to 3.
Earth
1 2 3 4 E
terminal ¥ Each wire is labelled with the corresponding terminal number.
5. Firmly fix the assÕy cable with clamp wire holdet.
6. Pass the other end of the cable through the 65mm hole in the wall.
Outdoor 7. Replace the connector cover, carefully tightening the screw.
1 2 3 4 E unit
Earth
8. Close the front grille.
terminal
9. For further details on how to plug the other end of the assembly
cable into the outdoor unit, refer to page 3-8.
Care must be taken when installing the drain hose for the indoor unit to ensure that any condensa-
tion water is correctly drained outside.l When passing the drain hose through the 65mm hole drilled
in the wall, check that none of the following situations occur.
The hose must The end of the drain Do NOT bend the Keep a clearance of at Do NOT place the end
NOT slope upw hose must NOT be hose in different least 5cm between the of the drain hose in a
ards. placed in water. directions. end of the hose and the hollow.
ground.
Wiring connection
N1 1 2 3
1. Insert the drain plug into the drain hole on the underside of the
outdoor unit.
3. Ensure that the drained water runs off correctly and safely.
4. Purge the air from the system using vacuum pump for about
30 minutes.
- After that, please recheck that pressure is stabilization.
- Close the valve of the low pressure side of manifold gauge
clockwise.
- Remove the hose of the low pressure side of manifold
gauge.
Vacuum Pump
5. Set valve cork of both liquid side and gas side of packed
valve to the open position.
B A
6. Mount the valve stem nuts to the 2-way and 3-way valve. (liquid) (gas)
And mount the service port cap to 3-way valve.
¥ Refill an air-conditioner with refrigerant when refrigerant has been leaked at installing or using.
Compound High
gauge pressure
3. Connect the tank to refill with Refrigerant gauge
Hand
wheel
R410A
7. Stop operation of the air conditioner.
Torque (kg-cm)
Outter diameter
Fixing Torque Final Torque
¥ Pump down' shall be carried out when an evaporator is replaced or when the unit is relocated in
another area.
(liquid) (gas)
3-Way Valve
6. Stop operation of the air conditioner. 2-Way Valve
5. Troubleshooting
1 The STD operation indication LED blinks when a It indicates power is on. The LED stops blinking if the operation
power plug of the indoor unit is plugged in for the first time. ON/OFF button on the remote control unit is pushed.
2 In a COOL operation mode, the compressor does not In happens after a delay of 3 minutes when the compressor is reoper-
operate at a room temperature higher than the setting ated. The same phenomenon occurs when a power is on.
temperature that the INDOOR FAN should operate. As a phenomenon that the compressor is reoperated after a delay of
In a HEAT operation mode, the compressor does not 3 minutes, the indoor fan is adjusted automatically with reference
operate at a room temperature lower than the setting to a temperature of the air blew
temperature that indoor fan should operate.
3 Fan speed setting is not allowed in AUTO or DRY mode. The speed of the indoor fan is set to LL in DRY mode.
Fan speed is 5 steps is selected automatically in AUTO mode.
4 Compressor stops operation intermittently in DRY mode. Compressor operation is controlled automatically in DRY mode
depending on the room temperature and humidity.
5 Compressor of the outdoor unit is operating although it is When the unit is turned off while de-ice is activated, the compressor
turned off in a HEAT mode. continues operation for up to 9 minutes (maximum) until the deice is
completed.
6 Timer LED only of the indoor unit lights up and the Timer is being activated and the unit is in ready mode.
air conditioner does not operate. The unit operates normally if the timer operation is cancelled.
7 The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittently in HEAT The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittently if room temperature
mode. exceeds a setting temperature in order to protect the compressor from
overheated air in a HEAT mode.
8 Indoor fan and outdoor fan stop operation intermittently in The compressor operates in a reverse cycle to remove exterior ice in a
a HEAT mode. HEAT mode, and indoor fan and outdoor fan do not operate intermit-
tently for within 20% of the total heater operation
9 The compressor stops intermittently in a COOL mode or DRY The compressor stops intermittently or the fan speed of the indoor unit
mode, and fan speed of the indoor unit decreases. decreases to prevent inside/outside air frozen depending on the
inside/outside air temperature.
4) Indoor unit observes operation condition of the air conditioner, and displays self diagnosis details
on the display panel.
1 STD LED blinking (1Hz) Restore from power failure (input initial power)
2 TIMER LED blinking (1Hz) Indoor unit Room sensor Error (open or short)
3 STD and TIMER LED blinking (1Hz) Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature sensor Error (open or short)
4 NATURE LED blinking (1Hz) Indoor fan malfunctioning (for spead is Below 450rpm)
2) Troubleshooting procedure
NO YES 10ms
YES NO
NO
Is voltage at #50 terminal of the Micom normal? Check connections Replace
0VDC compressor RY71 and
Replace Is voltage at #18 terminal of the Micom normal?
5VDC and indoor fan. SS71
SMPS PARTS
YES NO
Is output voltage of ICO2 normal?
Is voltage at #52 terminal of the micom
normal? YES NO
Troubleshooting
5-2-2 When the Indoor Unit Fan Does Not Operate. (Initial Diagnosis)
1) Checklist :
(1) Is the indoor unit fan motor properly connected with the connector (CN72)?
(2) Is the AC voltage correct?
(3) Is HALL IC in indoor fan motor properly connected with the connector (CN42)?
(4) Is the running capacitor (CR71) properly connected with PCB board?
2) Troubleshooting procedure
YES
YES
YES
Troubleshooting
5-2-3 When the Outdoor Unit Does Not Operate. (Initial Diagnosis)
1) Checklist :
(1) Is input voltage normal?
(2) Is the set temperature of the remote control higher than room temperature in COOL mode?
(3) Is the POWER IN connector (CN71) linked correctly?
(4) Is the outdoor unit properly connected with the TERMINAL BLOCK connector((N1), 1)?
2) Troubleshooting procedure
NO
3 2
PCB should be checked.
NO
Is rating voltage ±10% range applied relay between Terminal block Power relay is Power relay should be
NO(N1) and No. 1 out of order replaced.
YES
Outdoor unit is
out of order.
1
NO
YES
2
Troubleshooting
5-2-4 When the UP/DOWN Louver Moter Does Not Operate. (Initial Diagnosis)
1) Checklist :
(1) Is input voltage normal?
(2) Is the UP/DOWN louver motor properly connected with the connector (CN61)?
2) Troubleshooting procedure
Remove power cord and plug in again in approx. 5 seconds.
N
Is STD lamp blinking? Check as in the procedure "No Power
parts". Refer to page 5-2.
Y
N
Voltage at pin #1-#4 of micom (ICO4) change?(Squarewave) Micom (IC04) is faulty.
5-2-5 In the mode, When there is no warm air current. Check this first;
(1) Is the set temperature of Remote Control lower than room temperature in Heat mode?
(2) Is the Indoor PCB properly connected with the CN71 connector?
NO
NO
Is the number #18 of Micom (IC04) DC 5.0 V? Abnormal Micom
YES
NO
Is the number checking #11 of IC06 (KID65003) LOW? Abnormal IC06
YES
NO
Is the voltage between CN71 #3 and CN71 #5 rating voltage ±10% range Abnormal RY73
YES
Troubleshooting
1) Troubleshooting procedure
N
Is operation lamp blinking? Check as in the procedure ÒNO Power
partsÓ. Refer to page 5-2.
Y
N
Y
Voltage of battery less than 2.5V (Remote Control Unit)? Replace battery.
N
N
LCD display status of REMOCON normal? LCD is faulty.
Y
N
Voltage at PIN #30 of Remocon Micom change? Micom is faulty.
Y
N
Voltage at collecter of Q601 or Q602 change?
Q601(C4375Y) or Q602(C1623Y) is faulty.
Y
IR LED(CL-1L5EU) is faulty.
N
Voltage at pin #26 of micom (IC04) change (INDOOR UNIT)?
Receiver module is faulty.
Y
5-3-2 Procedure
Troubleshooting
Æ
1 the AC terminal and confirm 1. Is the broken(open)? Indoor unit fan
Æ
the fuse on the PCB assembly motor short-circuit
1. AC voltage at BD71(~,~)?
Æ
2. DC voltage at BD71(+,-)?
: IN-GND ➔ DC12[v]
: OUT-GND ➔ DC5[v]
(pin#10,pin#8)
3 Set the TURBO mode : relay on ➔ 0.7[v]
Parts Diagnosis
Resistance of
thermistor[K½ ] 14.68 12.09 10 8.31 6.94 5.83
between Voltage
Abnormal
Measure the voltage between ground and signal wire of the fan motor
Normal
between Voltage
Yellow, Orange 5V
Outdoor Fan Motor
**A7(A8)** **A5(A6)**
between Resistance
(Result)
If the screen of remocon
displays as shown in the
right, go to the second step
2nd step
Method)
If the first digit of LCD is 0
on the remocon screen, go
to the 3rd step.
3rd step
Method)
Press the marked key to
input the option number.
example) 021E31
Result)
Go to 4th step if it displays
as shown in the right
(The number increases
from 1~9, and A, b, C, d, E,
F whenever pressing the
key.)
Troubleshooting
5th step
Method)
Pressing the marked key to
input the option number.
example) 142285
Result)
If it displays as shown in the
right go to the 6th step
Troubleshooting
AQA12A5ME
017E28-17022F
SH12AA5
AQA09A5ME
016A26-1700EB
SH09AA5
AQA07A5ME
013825-1700C8
SH07AA5
MEMO
20 20-6
20-6-1
20-1
20-4
20-5
20-3
16 20-2
19
13
13-2
13-3
13-4 17 18
13-1
14 11
15 12
10
8
22
24
21 25
9
23
■ Parts List
QÕTY
No. CODE NO Description REMARK
AQA12A5ME AQA09A5ME AQA07A5ME
SH12AA5 SH09AA5 SH07AA5
1 DB64-00085A GRILLE AIR INLET 1 1 1
2 DB63-00064A GUARD-AIR FILTER 2 2 2
3 DB74-00011A FILTER CLEANER ASS«Y 1 1 1
4 DB63-00067A COVER TEMINAL 1 1 1
5 DB92-00031E ASS«Y PANEL 1 1 1
6 DB67-00051A SPACER EVAP LOW 1 1 1
7 DB67-00032A SPACER EVAP UP 1 1 1
8 DB63-00083A COVER U BEND 1 1 1
9 DB94-00040E ASS«Y FAN CROSS(SF) 1 1 1
10 DB60-20011A BOLT SPECIAL 1 1 1
11 DB31-00033A MOTOR FAN IN 1 1 1
12 DB32-00020A THERMISTOR WIRE ASS«Y 1 1 1
13 DB93-00459A ASS«Y CONTROL IN 1 1 1
13-1 DB93-00437A ASS«Y PCB MAIN 1 1 1
13-1-1 1103-001175 IC EPROM 1 1 1
13-1-2 1203-001813 IC PWM CONTROLLER 1 1 1
13-1-3 3501-001154 RELAY MINIATURE 1 1 1
13-1-4 3502-000115 SSR 1 1 1
13-1-5 DB09-00032A IC MCU 1 1 1
13-2 DB65-00030A TERMINAL BLOCK ASS«Y 1 1 1
13-3 DB61-00171A HOLDER WIRE CLAMP 1 1 1
13-4 DB93-00268A ASS«Y PCB DISPLAY 1 1 1
13-4-1 2202-000780 C CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL 1 1 1
13-4-2 DB32-00037A MODULE REMOCON 1 1 1
14 DB94-00056A ASS«Y BACK BODY(RIGHT SIDE) 1 1 1
15 DB61-00162A HOLDER MOTOR 1 1 1
16 DB61-00165A HOLDER PIPE 1 1 1
17 DB39-00146A CONNECT WIRE DISPLAY 1 1 1
18 DB39-00147A CONNECT WIRE PCB 1 1 1
19 DB70-00036A PLATE HANGER 1 1 1
20 DB94-00058F ASS«Y TRAY DRAIN(RIGHT SIDE) 1 1 1
20-1 DB94-00062E ASS«Y DRAIN HOSE 1 1 1
20-2 DB66-00127B BLADE H 1 1 1
20-3 DB66-00128A BLADE V,A 3 3 3
20-4 DB66-00128B BLADE V,B 6 6 6
20-5 DB63-00082A SCREEN SAFETY WIRE - 1 1 OPTION
20-6 DB95-20138A ASS«Y MOTOR STEPPING 1 1 1
20-6-1 DB31-10129A MOTOR STEPPING; GSP 24RW 1 1 1
21 DB61-40251A HOLDER SENSOR 1 1 1
22 DB67-60030A SPRING SENSOR 1 1 1
23 DB96-00784D EVAPORATOR ASS«Y 1 - -
DB96-00783A EVAPORATOR ASS«Y - 1 1
24 DB94-40003A RUBBER BEARING 1 1 1
25 DB93-00251L ASS«Y REMOCON 1 1 1
20
¥ SH09AA5X
21
18
17
19
10
16
7
15
14 5
8-
1
6
8-
6
2
8-
8-
8
21
9
3
8-
11
13
4
7
8-
12
8-
1
5
4
3
Outdoor Unit
¥ UQA07A5ME
¥ SH07AA5X
22
23
7 19
21
8 6 9
20
8-5
8-1 13 8-4
15 11 18
14 17
8-2
10 18-1
16 -2 17-1
18
8-3
4 12
3 5
1 2
■ Parts List
QÕTY
No. CODE NO Description Specitication UQA07A5ME
SH07AA5X
1 DB63-00086B GUARD-FAN HSWR, IP2, 5&3, SC-90073T, NEW A-P/J 375FAN 1
2 DB60-30018A NUT-FLALNGE 2C, M5, SM20C, NTR 1
3 DB67-00036A FAN-PROPELLER AS+G/F20%, PI 375, BLK 1
4 DB31-10058C MOTOR-FAN OUT ASS-020WTVA, FAN OUT, 220/240 1
5 DB90-00263F ASS«Y FRAME (PAINT) SC-90073T 1
6 DB94-00078A ASS«Y PARTITION ASS«Y 620mm COND 1
7 DB90-00077B ASS«Y CABI-UPPER ASS«Y 1
8 DB93-00478H ASS«Y CONTROL OUT ASS«Y 1
8-1 2501-001236 C-OIL (COMP) 30µF, 450VAC 1
8-2 2301-001374 C-OIL (MOTOR) 1.0µF, 450VAC 1
8-3 DB93-00481A ASSÕY LEAD WIRE V2 P/D, HEATPUMP 1
8-4 DB33-00007D SOLENOID ASS«Y 220-240, 6W, LB64 RANCO 1
8-5 DB65-40049E TERMINAL BLOCK 4P, (N1), 1, 2, 3, AWG16, 67.5 x 29.4 1
9 DB72-00453A CLOTH-COMP T8, 425, 225, 44F COMP 1
10 G4A080JV1EP ROTARY COMP 1Ph, 50Hz 1
11 DB35-00015Q PROTECTOR O/L RAC12037-9622 1
12 DB73-10004B GROMMET-ISOLATOR SILICON 3
13 DB60-30018A NUT-FLANGE PI0.8, M5, SM20C 1
14 DB63-20002A GASKET EPDM, TO.8 1
15 DB63-10165D COVER-TERMINAL PBT 1
16 DB60-30028A NUT-WASHER HEX, 2C, M8, ZPC 3
17 DB96-00716A ASS«Y TUBE CAPILLARY ID1.42 x 700 1
17-1 DB62-00123C VALVE-SERVICE 1/4INCH 1
18 DB99-00100A ASS«Y VALVE 4WAY VT7100B 1
18-1 DB62-00260A TUBE-4WAY VALVE BRASS, 3/8INCH, T1.0, RANCO 1
18-2 DB62-00576A VALVE-SERVICE C3771BD, 432L/H, 3/8Ó, 30Kg/cm2G 1
19 DB96-00797A ASS«Y COND 1.5D-FIN, COATTING 620mm 1
20 DB62-00575A DRYER D19.0 T0.65 1
21 DB64-60171C CABINET-SIDE SECC-P, T 0.8, A-P/J 1
22 DB67-00091A HANDLE-CABI LF ABS 1
23 DB63-10443C COVER-E, PARTS ASSÕY SC-90073R 1
6
4
■ Parts List
1 INLAY LCD 1
2 CASE TOP 1
3 LCD 1
4 KEY RUBBER 1
6 CASE LOW 1
7 BATTERY COVER 1
■ Parts List
MEMO
7. Block Diagrams
❈ UQA12A5ME
use only
❈Note
❈ Note
- The check valve is applied only to UQA12A5ME/SH12AA5X as below
8. PCB Diagrams
PCB Diagrams
■ Parts List
1 PCB 120 x 93
2 IC-MCU IC04 UPD780024CW
3 SSR SSS71 G3MB202PL
4 IC VOLT REGULATOR IC02 KA7805A
5 IC-RESET IC03 KA7533Z
6 PHOTO-COUPLER PC01 PC817
7 FR0DIODE D101 UG2B
8 R.V.S CD11 ST02D-200
9 VARISTOR VA71 INR14D471K-BS
10 RESONATOR X301 4MHz
11 SW TRANS ST11 V2(JT1916-1701P)
12 FILTER NOISE FT71 HP1-P10
13 COIL L101 5mH, 50mA
14 COIL L102 4.7uH 0.5A
15 RELAY MINIATURE RY72, RY73 FTR-F3AA012E
16 RELAY POWER RY71 UKH-12S
17 BUZZER BZ61 CBE2220BA
18 HOLDER FUSE F701 FB58(FH-51H)
19 FUSE F701 250V, 3.15A
20 FUSE F702 250V, 1A
21 CONNECTOR HEADER CN71 YW396-05AV BLU
22 CONNECTOR HEADER CN72 YW396-03AV WHT
23 CONNECTOR HEADER CN91 SMW200-10P WHT
24 CONNECTOR HEADER CN61 SMW200-05P WHT
25 CONNECTOR HEADER CN42 SMW250-03P BLUE
26 CONNECTOR HEADER CN41 SMW200-4P WHT
27 C-FILM CR71 1.2µF 450V
28 C-AL C105, C106, C108 SD 470µF 25V
29 C-AL C601 47µF 50V
30 C-AL C111 470V 16V
31 C-ELEC C101, C102 SD 6.8V 450V
32 C-CERAMIC C104 SDE2G222M12BL1
33 C-FILM XC71 100NK 275Vx 2
34 TR SWITCH IC01 TNY 255P
PCB Diagrams
■ Parts List
C103,C107,C109,C110,
C402,C403,C501,C901
■ Parts List
1 PCB-DISPLAY 64.5x53
1
2 LED-LAMP LD01,LD02,LD03,LD04,LD05 SO5511
5
3 LED-LAMP LD06 SY5511
1
4 MODULE REMOCON IRM01 PNA4612MOOHB
1
5 DIODE SWITCHING D01 IN4148
1
6 R-CARBON R01,R02,R03 470 1/2W 5%
3
7 CONNECTOR WIRE C/W-DISPLAY SMAW200-10P
1
8 TACT SWITCH SW01 KPT-1105A
1
9 C-CERAMIC C02 104Z
1
10 C-CERAMIC C01 102K
1
11 JUMP JP-1,JP02 10mm
2
12 COVER DISPLAY UP ABS(V2)
1
9. Wiring Diagrams
¥ UQA12A5ME SH07AA5X
¥ UQA09A5ME SH09AA5X
¥ UQA07A5ME SH12AA5X
DIAGRAM-OUTDOOR
C1 : MOTOR CAPACITOR
C2 : COMP CAPACITOR DB68-01624A
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If only parts number changes, Just change parts number directly on parts list.
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