Multi Type Manual de Serviço
Multi Type Manual de Serviço
Multi Type Manual de Serviço
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LG
LG
Multi Type Air Conditioner
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL
• Indoor Unit: Room Type Art Cool Type
AMNH093D4A0(LMN090HE) AMNH093APM0(LMAN090HNS)
AMNH123DEA0 (LMN120HE) AMNH123APM0(LMAN120HNS)
AMNC093D4A0(LMN090CE) AMNC093APM0(LMAN090CNS)
AMNC123DEA0 (LMN120CE) AMNC123APM0(LMAN120CNS)
CAUTION
• BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
• ONLY FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Multi type Air Conditioner Service Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Model Number Nomenclature ....................................................................................................................3
Symbols Used in this Manual ...................................................................................................................4
Safety Precautions......................................................................................................................................5
Dimensions................................................................................................................................................11
Indoor Unit.............................................................................................................................................11
Outdoor Unit ...........................................................................................................................................12
Product Specifications .............................................................................................................................13
Installation .................................................................................................................................................15
Installation Parts.....................................................................................................................................15
Installation Tools.....................................................................................................................................15
Select the best location .........................................................................................................................16
Piping length and elevation ....................................................................................................................17
Fixing Installation Plate(Standart Type)..................................................................................................18
Preparing work for Installation (Artcool Type Only) ................................................................................19
Flaring Work and Connection of Piping..................................................................................................21
Flaring work............................................................................................................................................21
Connecting the Piping ............................................................................................................................22
Connecting the Cable between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit .............................................................30
Connect the cable to the Indoor unit. .....................................................................................................30
Connect the cable to the Outdoor unit....................................................................................................31
Connection method of the connecting cable(Example) ..........................................................................32
Connect the cable to the indoor unit.......................................................................................................33
Checking the Drainage, Forming the Pipings and Long Pipe Setting .................................................34
Checking the drainage............................................................................................................................34
Forming the piping..................................................................................................................................35
Air Purging and Evacuation .....................................................................................................................36
Checking method ...................................................................................................................................36
Evacuation..............................................................................................................................................37
Charging ....................................................................................................................................................38
Test Running .............................................................................................................................................39
Operation ...................................................................................................................................................40
Function of control..................................................................................................................................40
Function of Indoor Unit ...........................................................................................................................45
Function of Outdoor Unit ........................................................................................................................47
Remote Control Operation .....................................................................................................................48
Disassembly ..............................................................................................................................................49
Indoor Unit..............................................................................................................................................49
Schematic Diagram...................................................................................................................................54
Electronic Control Device .......................................................................................................................54
Wiring Diagram.......................................................................................................................................58
Components Locations...........................................................................................................................59
Troubleshooting Guide .............................................................................................................................64
Refrigeration Cycle Diagram ..................................................................................................................64
Self-diagnosis Function ..........................................................................................................................65
Cycle Troubleshooting Guide..................................................................................................................66
Electronic Parts Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................................67
General Information................................................................................................................................72
2-way, 3-way Valve ....................................................................................................................................78
Exploded View & Replacement Parts List ..............................................................................................82
Indoor Unit .............................................................................................................................................82
Outdoor Unit ..........................................................................................................................................86
Serial Number
Function
A : Basic, L : Nano Plasma + Auto Clean(Wall Mounted)
C: Plasma(Ceiling Cassette), G: Low Static Motor
ART COOL(DELUXE) Type Front Panel Color
B : Blue, D : Wood, M : Metal, R : Mirror, W : White
Chassis Name
Indoor Unit Type
Wall mounted split
D : D- look type L : L- look type G : G- look type
M : M- look type N : N- look type
Artcool type
A : standard/wide type D : Deluxe type
B : Ceiling Concealed Duct
V : Ceiling & Floor(Convertible)
Electrical Rating
3: 1Ø, 208~230V, 60Hz
A2U H 24 3 F A 0
Serial Number
Function
A : Basic
Multi Type
F : Free Joint Multi Type
Electrical Ratings
3: 1Ø, 208~230V, 60Hz
Model Type
H: Heat Pump C: Cooling Only
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Model Number Nomenclature
Combination table
Cooling Heating
Combination of Indoor Unit(kBtu/h)
Operation
Each Capacity Total Capacity Each Capacity Total Capacity
Notes :
1.Cooling Capacity is based on : indoor temp. 26.7°C(80.1°F)DB, 19.4°C(66.9°F)WB; outdoor temp. 35°C(95°F)DB, 23.9°C(75°F)WB
2.Heating Capacity is based on : indoor temp. 21.1°C(70°F)DB, 15.6°C(60.1°F)WB; outdoor temp. 8.3°C(46.9°F)DB, 6.1°C(43°F)WB
3.The total ability of connected a indoor unit is up to 24k Btu/h
This symbol alerts you to hazards that could cause harm to the
air conditioner.
NOTICE This symbol indicates special notes.
Safety Precautions
To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must
be followed.
■ Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will cause harm or damage. The seriousness is
classified by the following indications.
CAUTION This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to properties only.
■ Meanings of symbols used in this manual are as shown below.
WARNING
■ Installation
Do not use a defective or under- For electrical work, contact the Always ground the product.
rated circuit breaker. Use this dealer, seller, a qualified electrician,
appliance on a dedicated circuit. or an Authorized Service Center.
• There is risk of fire or electric • Do not disassemble or repair the • There is risk of fire or electric
shock. product. There is risk of fire or shock.
electric shock.
Install the panel and the cover Always install a dedicated cir- Use the correctly rated break-
of control box securely. cuit and breaker. er or fuse.
• There is risk of fire or electric • Improper wiring or installation may • There is risk of fire or electric
shock. cause fire or electric shock shock.
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Safety Precautions
Do not modify or extend the Do not install, remove, or re- Be cautious when unpacking
power cable. install the unit by yourself and installing the product.
(customer).
• There is risk of fire or electric • There is risk of fire, electric shock, • Sharp edges could cause injury.
shock. explosion, or injury. Be especially careful of the case
edges and the fins on the con-
denser and evaporator.
For installation, always con- Do not install the product on a Be sure the installation area
tact the dealer or an defective installation stand. does not deteriorate with age.
Authorized Service Center.
• There is risk of fire, electric shock, • It may cause injury, accident, or • If the base collapses, the air condi-
explosion, or injury. damage to the product. tioner could fall with it, causing
property damage, product failure,
and personal injury.
Do not let the air conditioner Take care to ensure that Do not place anything on the
run for a long time when the power cable could not be power cable.
humidity is very high and a pulled out or damaged during
door or a window is left open. operation.
• Moisture may condense and wet or • There is risk of fire or electric • There is risk of fire or electric
damage furniture. shock. shock.
Do not plug or unplug the Do not touch(operate) the Do not place a heater or other
power supply plug during product with wet hands. appliances near the power
operation. cable.
• There is risk of fire or electric • There is risk of fire or electrical • There is risk of fire and electric
shock. shock. shock.
Do not allow water to run into Do not store or use flammable Do not use the product in a
electric parts. gas or combustibles near the tightly closed space for a long
product. time.
• It may cause There is risk of fire, • There is risk of fire or failure of • Oxygen deficiency could occur.
failure of the product, or electric product.
shock.
Gasolin
When flammable gas leaks, If strange sounds, or small or Stop operation and close the
turn off the gas and open a smoke comes from product. window in storm or hurricane.
window for ventilation before Turn the breaker off or discon- If possible, remove the prod-
turn the product on. nect the power supply cable. uct from the window before
the hurricane arrives.
• Do not use the telephone or turn • There is risk of electric shock or • There is risk of property damage,
switches on or off. There is risk of fire. failure of product, or electric shock.
explosion or fire
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Safety Precautions
Do not open the inlet grill of the product When the product is soaked Be cautious that water could
during operation. (Do not touch the elec- (flooded or submerged), contact not enter the product.
trostatic filter, if the unit is so equipped.) an Authorized Service Center.
• There is risk of physical injury, • There is risk of fire or electric • There is risk of fire, electric shock,
electric shock, or product failure. shock. or product damage.
Ventilate the product from time to time when Turn the main power off when cleaning or
operating it together with a stove, etc. maintaining the product.
• There is risk of fire or electric shock. • There is risk of electric shock.
When the product is not be used for a long time, dis- Take care to ensure that nobody could step on
connect the power supply plug or turn off the breaker. or fall onto the outdoor unit.
• There is risk of product damage or failure, or unintend- • This could result in personal injury and product dam-
ed operation. age.
CAUTION
■ Installation
Always check for gas (refrigerant) leak- Install the drain hose to ensure that Keep level even when
age after installation or repair of product. water is drained away properly. installing the product.
• Low refrigerant levels may cause • A bad connection may cause water • To avoid vibration or water leak-
failure of product. leakage. age.
90°
Do not install the product Use two or more people to lift Do not install the product
where the noise or hot air and transport the product. where it will be exposed to
from the outdoor unit could sea wind (salt spray) directly.
damage the neighborhoods.
• It may cause a problem for your • Avoid personal injury. • It may cause corrosion on the
neighbors. product. Corrosion, particularly on
the condenser and evaporator fins,
could cause product malfunction or
inefficient operation.
■ Operational
Do not expose the skin directly to cool air for Do not use the product for special purposes,
long periods of time. such as preserving foods, works of art, etc. It
(Don't sit in the draft.) is a consumer air conditioner, not a precision
refrigeration system.
• This could harm to your health. • There is risk of damage or loss of property.
Do not block the inlet or outlet Use a soft cloth to clean. Do Do not touch the metal parts of
of air flow. not use harsh detergents, sol- the product when removing the
vents, etc. air filter. They are very sharp!
• It may cause product failure. • There is risk of fire, electric shock, • There is risk of personal injury.
or damage to the plastic parts of
the product.
x
Wa Thinner
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Safety Precautions
Do not step on or put anyting Always insert the filter secure- Do not insert hands or other
on the product. (outdoor ly. Clean the filter every two objects through the air inlet or
units) weeks or more often if neces- outlet while the product is
sary. operated.
• There is risk of personal injury and • A dirty filter reduces the efficiency • There are sharp and moving parts
failure of product. of the air conditioner and could that could cause personal injury.
cause product malfunction or dam-
age.
Do not drink the water drained Use a firm stool or ladder Replace the all batteries in the
from the product. when cleaning or maintaining remote control with new ones
the product. of the same type. Do not mix
old and new batteries or dif-
ferent types of batteries.
• It is not sanitary and could cause • Be careful and avoid personal • There is risk of fire or explosion
serious health issues. injury.
Do not recharge or disassemble the batteries. If the liquid from the batteries gets onto your
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. skin or clothes, wash it well with clean water.
Do not use the remote if the batteries have
leaked.
• They may burn or explode. • The chemicals in batteries could cause burns or other
health hazards.
Dimensions
Indoor Unit
1. Split Type Indoor 2. Art Cool Type Indoor Unit
W D
D
W
Pipe Hole
Hanger Hole
Fix Hole
Installation plate
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Dimensions
Outdoor Unit
W
L1
D
L2
L3
H
L6 L5 L7
L4
MODEL UE1
DIM 24kBtu/h
W mm 870
H mm 800
D mm 320
L1 mm 370
L2 mm 25
L3 mm 775
L4 mm 25
L5 mm 546
L6 mm 160
L7 mm 160
Product Specifications
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit Type Wall Mounted
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Product Specifications
Installation
Read carefully, and then follow step by step.
Installation Parts
Installation plate Type "A" screw and plastic anchor
Installation Tools
Figure Name Figure Name
Thermometer,
Spanner Level
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Installation
Pipe Size
Indoor Capacity
(Btu/h) Gas Liquid Standard Length Additional Refrigerant
24k A
h2
B
h1
h1
CAUTION: Capacity is based on standard length and maximum allowance length is on the
basis of reliability. Oil trap should be installed every 5~7 meters (16.4~23.0ft).
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Installation
Distance (mm) D
Installation plate B
CHASSIS
(Grade) A B C D
C A
S4 50 105 59 105 Ø70mm Ø70mm
Left rear piping Right rear piping
SE 65 110 85 110
Panel Front
Connector
CAUTION: After removing the pipe hole, cut the Pipe hole
burr for safety.
Connecting
part
Drain rubber cap
hose
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Installation
2. Make a hole with diameter of 6mm and depth of 8. First, Drive the two points of the upper parts by
30-35mm when piercing a screw point. screws. (Leave 10mm for hanging product)
IN
ST
AII
AT
IO
N
GU
ID
EM
IN
AP
10
mm ST
AL
LA
TIO
N
3. Drive the fore plastic anchors into drilled points.
GU
IN
ST
AL
LA
TIO
N
9. Drive the lower parts after facing the hole of
GU
ID
EM product with plastic anchors, and fix completely
AP
the upper screws.
Plastic anchors
Plastic anchors
Hanger hole
(Rear side of
product)
5. Check the fixed product with light power. ■ Drill a hole in the wall
• Drill the piping hole with a ø50mm hole core drill. Drill
the piping hole at either the right or the left with the hole
slightly slanted to the outdoor side.
WALL
Indoor Outdoor
6. Look at suited horizon by horizontal meter on
the horizontal setting line, and Fix lightly the
map by adhesive tape. IN
ST
(0.2~0.3")
AL
LA
Horizontality TIO
5-7mm
N
GU
ID
EM
AP
4. Cut the cable 1.5m (5.0ft) longer than the pipe length.
Burrs removal
1. Completely remove all burrs from the cut cross section of
pipe/tube.
2. Put the end of the copper tube/pipe in a downward direction Pipe
as you remove burrs in order to avoid dropping burrs into the Reamer
tubing.
Point down
Putting nut on
• Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor unit, then
put them on pipe/tube having completed burr removal.
(not possible to put them on after flaring work)
Flare nut
Copper tube
Flaring work
• Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as shown below.
• Firmly hold copper pipe in a die in the dimension shown in the
table above.
Outside diameter A
Handle
mm inch mm
"A"
Copper pipe
Clamp handle
Red arrow mark
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Flaring Work and Connection of Piping
Check
1. Compare the flared work with the figure by. Smooth all round
Inside is shiny without scratches
2. If a flared section is defective, cut it off and do flaring work
again.
= Improper flaring =
1. Route the indoor tubing and the drain hose in the direction
of rear right.
2. Insert the connecting cable into the indoor unit from the out-
door unit through the piping hole.
• Do not connect the cable to the indoor unit.
• Make a small loop with the cable for easy connection later. Drain hose
3. Tape the tubing, drain hose, and the connecting cable. Be Drain hose
sure that the drain hose is located at the lowest side of the
bundle. Locating at the uper side can cause drain pan to
overflow inside the unit.
If the drain hose is routed inside the room, insulate the hose
with an insulation material* so that dripping from "sweat- Tape
Connecting
ing"(condensation) will not damage furniture or floors. pipe
Press the lower left and right sides of the unit against the
installation plate until the hooks engage into their
slots(clicking sound).
Drain pipe
Wrap the insulation material around the connecting por- Indoor unit drain hose
tion. Adhesive
Vinyl tape(narrow)
Pipe
Vinyl tape(wide)
Drain hose
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Flaring Work and Connection of Piping
2. Tighten the flare nut with a wrench. Indoor unit tubing Flare nut Pipes
Drain hose
Wrap the insulation material around the connecting por- Plastic bands Insulation material
tion.
1. Overlap the connection pipe heat insulation and the indoor
unit pipe heat insulation material. Bind them together with
vinyl tape so that there may be no gap.
2. Wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping hous-
ing section with vinyl tape.
Connection Indoor
pipe unit piping
Vinyl tape(narrow)
Connecting cable
Wrap with
vinyl tape(wide)
Reroute the pipings and the drain hose across the back
of the chassis.
Drain hose
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Flaring Work and Connection of Piping
Panel Front
Connector
Good case
• Press on the upper side of clamp and unfold the tubing to downward slowly.
Bad case
• Following bending type from right to left may cause damage to the tubing.
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Flaring Work and Connection of Piping
Outdoor
Align the center of the pipings and sufficiently tighten the flare
nut by hand.
Finally, tighten the flare nut with torque wrench until the
wrench clicks. Outdoor unit
• When tightening the flare nut with torque wrench, ensure
the direction for tightening follows the arrow on the wrench.
Torque wrench
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Connecting the Cable between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit
RECOMMAND:
• The circuit diagram is not subject to change without notice.
• Be sure to connect wires according to the wiring diagram.
• Connect the wires firmly, so that not to be pulled out easily.
• Connect the wires according to color codes by referring to the wiring diagram.
RECOMMAND: The power cord connected to the outdoor unit should be complied with the following
specifications (ETL recognized and CSA certified).
AWG14
20
mm
The power connecting cable connected to the indoor and outdoor unit should be complied with the
following specifications (ETL recognized and CSA certified).
AWG18
20
mm
RECOMMAND: When using the separate wire as the power cord, please fix the separate wire into the
control box panel by using tie wrap as the fixture.
A-UNIT B-UNIT
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Cover control
Connecting cable(Low voltage)
Connecting
cable
L N
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
NOTICE :
1. Separately wire the high and low voltage line.
2. Use heat-proof electrical wiring capable of withstanding temperature up to 75°C(167°F).
3. Use outdoor and waterproof Connecting
connection cable
cable(Low rated more than 300V for the connection between indoor and outdoor unit.
voltage)
(For example, Type SJO-WA)
WARNING:
• Be sure to comply with local codes while running the wire from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit(size of
wire and wiring method, etc).
• Every wire must be connected firmly.
• No wire should be allowed to touch refrigerant tubing, the compressor or any moving parts.
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Connecting the Cable between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit
When connecting each power wire to the corresponding terminal, High voltage
follow instructions "How to connect wiring to the terminals" and
fasten the wire tightly with the fixing screw of the terminal plate.
Strand wire
How to connect wiring to the terminals
Strip 10mm(3/8")
For strand wiring Round
(1) Cut the wire end with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, terminal
then strip the insulation to expose the strand wiring about
10mm(3/8").
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the
terminal plate.
Low voltage
(3) Using a round terminal fastener or pliers, securely clamp
each stripped wire end with a round terminal. Loosening the Fastening the
(4) Position the round terminal wire, and replace and tighten terminal block wire tightly
screw
the terminal screw using a screwdriver.
Connecting cable
CAUTION: Provide a circuit breaker between power source and the unit as shown
below.
Main power source
Air
Conditioner Circuit Breaker Model Power source Fuse or breaker
Capacity
Use a circuit
breaker or time 24k 1Ø, 230/208V 25A
delay fuse.
Connecting cable
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Checking the Drainage, Forming the Pipings and Long Pipe Setting
Checking the Drainage, Forming the Pipings and Long Pipe Setting
Checking the drainage
To check the drainage.
1. Pour a glass of water on the evaporator.
2. Ensure the water flows through the drain hose of the
indoor unit without any leakage and goes out the drain exit.
Drain piping
1. The drain hose should point downward for easy drain flow.
Downward slope
Accumulated
Do not raise
drain water
Tip of drain hose Less than
Air
dipped in water 50mm gap
Trap
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Air Purging and Evacuation
Checking method
Preparation 1. Do a leakage test of all joints of the tubing(both indoor and
outdoor) and both gas and liquid side service valves.
• Check that each tube(both liquid and gas side tubes) between
Bubbles indicate a leak. Be sure to wipe off the soap with a
the indoor and outdoor units have been properly connected and
clean cloth.
all wiring for the test run has been completed. Remove the ser-
vice valve caps from both the gas and the liquid side on the out- 2. After the system is found to be free of leaks, relieve the
door unit. Check that both the liquid and the gas side service nitrogen pressure by loosening the charge hose connector
valves on the outdoor unit are kept closed at this stage. at the nitrogen cylinder. When the system pressure is
reduced to normal, disconnect the hose from the cylinder.
Leakage test
• Connect the manifold valve(with pressure gauges) and dry nitro-
gen gas cylinder to this service port with charge hoses.
CAUTION: Be sure to use a manifold Indoor unit
valve for leak testing.
The high side manifold valve must always
be kept closed. Outdoor unit
gauge
when you pressurize the system. Usually, the
cylinder is used in a vertical standing position.
Charge hose
Evacuation
1. Connect the charge hose end described in the preceding
steps to the vacuum pump to evacuate the tubing and
indoor unit.
Confirm the "Lo" knob of the manifold valve is open. Then, Indoor unit
run the vacuum pump.
The operation time for evacuation varies with tubing length
and capacity of the pump. The following table shows the
time required for evacuation.
Outdoor unit
Required time for evacuation when 30 gal/h vacuum
pump is used
If tubing length is less If tubing length is longer
than 10m (33 ft) than 10m (33 ft)
10 min. or more 15 min. or more
NOTICE
: Repeat evacuation procedure for each indoor
unit.
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Charging
Charging
■ Each outdoor unit is factory charged (nameplate charge) for the evaporator as well as a 7.5m(25ft) line set for each indoor
line.
Any time total line set is used either shorter or longer then the nominal 22.5m(75ft: for tri-zone) line set length the refrigerant
charge has to be adjusted.
■ Whether the line set is made shorter or longer you must adjust the charge based on how many ft of tubing are either added
or removed based on 20g(0.22oz) of R-410A per meter(foot).
Max Elevation
Max total length Max elevation Additional
Max length of Min length of between each indoor
Capacity (Btu/h) of all pipes between indoor
each pipe (A/B) each pipe (A/B) unit and outdoor unit Refrigerant
(A+B) units (h2)
(h1)
Example: A 80ft line set is used for tri - zone 5 additional ft X 0.22 ounces per foot= add 1.1 ounces of R-410A
Important:
If you are ever uncertain of the unit charge, reclaim, evacuate and weigh in the correct charge using the unit nameplate charge
adjusting for line sets longer or shorter than 7.5m(25ft) for each indoor unit.
Test Running
Split, Art Cool Type
1. Check that all tubing and wiring have been properly con- Bolt
nected.
2. Check that the gas and liquid side service valves are
fully open.
1) Prepare remote controller
Remove the battery cover by pulling it according to
the arrow direction.
Insert new batteries making sure that the (+) and (–) Tubing connection
of battery are installed correctly.
4) Evaluation of the performance
Reattach the cover by pushing it back into position.
Operate unit for 15~20 minutes, then check the system
refrigerant charge:
1. Measure the pressure of the gas side service valve.
2. Measure the temperature of the intake and discharge of
air.
3. Ensure the difference between the intake temperature
and the discharge is more than 8°C(46°F) (Cooling) or
reversely (Heating).
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Operation
Operation
Function of control
1. MAIN UNIT FUNCTION
• DISPLAY
Operation Indicator
• On while in appliance operation, off while in appliance pause
• Flashing while in disconnection or short in Thermistor (3 sec off / 0.5 sec on)
Timer Indicator
• On while in timer mode (on/off), off when timer mode is completed or canceled
Defrost Indicator
• Off except when hot start during heating mode operation or while in defrost control
27°C(80.6°F), it operates with Super-Low(while in sleep mode, with the medium airflow speed).
• While compressor off, the indoor fan is off when the indoor pipe temp is below 33°C(91.4°F), when above
35°C(95°F) , it operates with the low airflow speed.
• While in defrost control, the indoor is outdoor fans are turned off.
■ Defrost Control(Heating)
• Defrost operation is controlled by timer and sensing temperature of outdoor pipe.
• The first defrost starts only when the outdoor pipe temperature falls below -6°C(21.2°F) after 35 minutes
passed from starting of heating operation and more than 4 minutes operation of compressor.
• Defrost ends after 12 minutes passed from starting of defrost operation when the outdoor pipe temperature
rises over 15°C(59°F) even before 12 minutes.
• The second defrost starts only when the outdoor pipe temperature falls below -6°C(21.2°F) after 35 minutes
passed from ending of the first defrost and more than 4 minutes operation of compressor.
■ Fuzzy Operation
• When any of operation mode is not selected like the moment of the power on or when 3 hrs has passed since
the operation off, the operation mode is selected.
• When determining the operation mode, the compressor, the outdoor fan, and the 4 way valve are off and only
the indoor fan is operated for 15 seconds. Then an operation mode is selected according to the intake air
temp at that moment as follows.
24°C(75.2°F) ≤ Inatake Air Temp ➲ Fuzzy Operation for Cooling
21°C(69.8°F) ≤ Inatake Air Temp<24°C(75.2°F) ➲ Fuzzy Operation for Dehumidification
Inatake Air Temp<21°C(69.8°F) ➲ Fuzzy Operation for Heating
• If any of the operation modes among cooling / dehumidification / heating mode operations is carried out for 10
sec or longer before Fuzzy operation, the mode before Fuzzy operation is operated.
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Operation
■ On-Timer Operation
• When the set time is reached after the time is input by the remote control, the appliance starts to operate.
• The timer LED is on when the on-timer is input. It is off when the time set by the timer is reached.
• If the appliance is operating at the time set by the timer, the operation continues.
While in Fuzzy operation, the airflow speed of the indoor fan is automatically selected according to the temperature.
■ Off-Timer Operation
• When the set time is reached after the time is input by the remote control, the appliance stops operating.
• The timer LED is on when the off-timer is input. It is off when the time set by the timer is reached.
• If the appliance is on pause at the time set by the timer, the pause continues.
■ Off-Timer <=> On-Timer Operation
• When the set time is reached after the on/off time is input by the remote control, the on/off-timer operation is
carried out according to the set time.
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Operation
■ Forced Operation
• To operate the appliance by force in case that the remote control is lost, the forced operation selection switch
is on the main unit of the appliance to operate the appliance in the standard conditions.
• When the power is supplied while the slide switch is on the forced operation position, or when the slide switch
position is switched to the Auto Restarting (or test operation) position or switched from the remote control
position to the forced operation position while the power is on, the forced operation is carried out.
• When the slide switch position is switched from the forced operation position to the Auto Restarting position or
the remote control position, the forced operation is canceled and the appliance stops operating.
• In the forced operation mode, the indoor fan is operated at low speed for around 15 sec and then the opera-
tion condition is set according to the intake air temperature as follows.
24°C(75.2°F)≤Intake Air Temp ➲ Cooling Mode Operation, 22°C(71.6°F), High Speed
21°C(69.8°F)≤Intake Air Temp<24°C(75.2°F) ➲ Dehumidification Operation, 23°C(73.4°F), High Speed
Intake Air Temp<21°C(69.8°F) ➲ Heating Mode Operation, 24°C(75.2°F), High Speed
Plasma : The function illustrates its dynamic mode by using a multiple lighting system. (Optional)
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Operation
• The louver can be set at the desired position or swing • The indoor fan stops until the
up and down automatically. evaporator pipe temperature will be reached
at 28°C(82.4°F).
Outdoor Unit
Operating Step
• Compressor step varies considering condition such as room temp,outdoor temp, operating room
number,Temp gap between room temp and set temp and so on.
LEV Control
• LEV pulse is modulated to keep constant superheat or subcooling.
Defrost Function
• After 45 min heating operation, check the defrost condition and if outdoor pipe temp is below -
5°C(23°F) and released from deice operation in case outdoor pipe temp is over 12°C(53.6°F) or 9 min
cooing mode.
• To deice outdoor heat exchanger in low temp condtion, convert operating mode from heating to
• In single(one) comp operation duration, another comp will operate for 30 seconds every 1 hours.
• To protect comp from being overload, protector will turn off the comp.
• If cycle pressure is too high(around 36.7 kgf/cm2), it will turn off comp A
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Operation
1 START/STOP BUTTON
Signal transmitter Operation starts when this button is pressed and stops when
the button is pressed again.
ROOM TEMPERATURE
3
SETTING BUTTONS
Used to select the room temperature.
Auto Operation
13 PLASMA(OPTIONAL)
Used to start or stop the plasma-purification function.
Heating Operation
15 2nd F Button
Used prior to using modes printed in blue at the bottom of buttons.
• Cooling Model( ), Heat Pump Model( ) 16 AUTO CLEAN
Used to set Auto Clean mode.
17 ˚C TO ˚F SWITCHING BUTTON
Used to switch temperature reading from Centigrade to Fahrenheit.
Disassembly
Indoor Unit
Split Type Indoor Unit
Earth
Conductor
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Disassembly
Screw
Motor cover
Cross-flow fan
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Disassembly
4Way/Fan Connector
Comp Connector
Motor
Power Connector Connector
Power Connector
Comp Connector
Pipe Cover
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Schematic Diagram
Schematic Diagram
Electronic Control Device
1. Indoor Unit
1) Split Type
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STEPPING MOTOR
BL PK YL OR RD
5 4 3 2 1
CN-UD(BL) 5 4 3 2 1
12V
9 8 IC02M
SUB PCB ASM 12V KID65004AF
10 7
11 6
CN-LR1(WH)
12 5
BL PK YL OR RD
1 1
13 4
2 4
CN-D1(WH) 14 3
IC03M 3 3
CN-D5 15 2 R02E 20 BZ01E KID65004AF 4 4
RD OR YL PK BL
5 5 1 1 1 1 12V 16 1
HVB 5 5
4 4 2 2 2 2 R01E 1 16
STEP MOTOR
STEPPING MOTOR 3 3 3 3 3 3 1K 2 15
IC01M 12V L/R1
4 4 4 4 3 14
2 2 9 8 KID65004AF
5V
BL PK YL OR RD
5 5 5 5 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 PKM13EPP-4002 4 13
1 1 1 1
R01G 220 10 7 f
1 5 12
6 6 6 6 48 2 2
RD OR YL PK BL
5 5 R02G 220 11 6 a 6 11
7 7 7 7 2 0IMCRNE002M 47 3 3
4 4 R03G 220 12 5 g 7 10
STEPPING MOTOR 8 8 8 8 3 46 4 4
uPD780023AGC 8
3 3 R04G 220 13 4 b 9
9 9 9 9 4 45 RXD 5 5
2 2 R05G 220 14 3 d
5 INT1 44 TXD CN-LR2(WH) STEP MOTOR
1 1 R06G 220 15 2 e
6 INTO 43 L/R2
CN-D6
R07G 220 16 1 c
7
LED2 CN-D3 Vss1 42
SLEEP 4(f) digit 1 5V
a
1 1 1 1 8 X1 41 R01B
LED3
TIMER 3(a) C02M R01L
2 2 2 2 9 VssO X2 40 1M 5.1K R02L
LED4
DEFROST b f 1(g) 103 1K
3 3 3 3 5V 10 Vdd0 39 receiver
LED1 Q01C digit 2 OSC01B
ON/OFF 9(b)
4 4 4 4 CN-D2 CN-D2(WH) 11 38 5V C01L
g 5V CST-8.00MTW
LED scan 680pF
6(d) 1 1 1 1 12 37
c e 5 5 5 5 50V
7(e) 2 2 2 2 13 RESET 36
6 6 6 6 Q02C
8(c) 3 3 3 3 14 AVdd 35
d 7 7 7 7
AVdd1
15 AVret 34
AVss
10 5 4 4 4 4 5V
FG
8 8 8 8 CN-HVB(BL)
Digit2 Digit1 Q03C 16 33
5 5 5 5
9 9 9 9 3 3
6 6 6 6 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31. 32 R21H
10 10 10 10 5V HVB PIN2 2 2 HVB ASSY
7 7 7 7 R22H R02A 20K
DC 5V 11 11 11 11 R11H HVB PIN1 1 1
TEST 8 8 8 8
5V
12 12 12 12
5V 1K C13H S
R23H
1
KEY R12H 5V 8 1 R21H~R26H
9 9 9 9 103 R24H 3
GND 13 13 13 13 C02L 10K 50V C03M C C01M 12.1K 1% 3.6V
7 2
10 10 10 10 receiver 220 103 103 R25H C01A IC01A
Vout 14 14 14 14 10V D 2 KIA7036P
6 3 0.01
R26H
Q
5V
Vcc CN-MAIN 5 4 25V KSC7536
C04L
RECEIVER 0.01
EE
PR
OM
CN-TH1(WH) ROOM-TH
R28H 20K
DISPLAY 25V CN-D1 CN-D1(WH) 5V 4 4
CN-CON(WH) 5V
1 1 10 10 10 10 HVB PIN1
R27H 20K R04H R02H 3 3
2 2 11 11 11 11 HVB FG1 OR6H OR5H OR4H OR3H OR2H OR1H 6.2K 12.1K PIPE-TH
R81 1K S-Hi Hi Med Low F2 F1 E2 1K
1
OJ02H OJ01H 1% 1% 2 2
12 12 12 12 HVB PIN2 C81
3 3
2 103
13 13 13 13 12V 1 1
CN-12V(WH) E3 1K
1 1 FG2
R81A 1K R05H
2 2 C81A
DC 5V 10K
1 103
3 3 R92 10K
2
R91
4.7K
6
7 +
RXD 5
R90 1K - DC12V
TXD C91
103 IC9-2 R93 10K
KA393 R99
R95 750
10K 1/4W
1 1 4 4
DC 5V C92
DC12V 104,50V 2 2 3 3
3 8
R96 + 3 3 2 2
1
10K
2
L3
DC5V DC12V
R97
-
4
IC9-1
KA393
~
POLY SW1
POLY SW2
4 4 1 1
C03L RXE250 CN-DC/DC(BL)
RXE250
2) Art Cool Type
10K
220
10V O
IC02D
7805
I O
IC01D
7812
I
DC12V
FG1 FG2
~
C06D
+ C05D
C04D
104 + C03D
C02D
104 + C01D
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
+ C07D
100uF
63V
OUTDOOR
103 470uF 50V 470uF 50V 2200uF
25V 25V 35V 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
INDOOR INDOOR
FAN FAN
MOTOR1 MOTOR2
CN-MOTOR1(WH) CN-MOTOR2(WH)
Schematic Diagram
MICOM
2. Outdoor Unit
DC 5V
Q04M L05M D03M L07M
KRA101M
IC05M L06M FMX12S L08M
S/W TRANS3
4.7K 7
11 2
PWM(B) 4.3K 39.2K 13K 3K 5.23K
+ R23M C23M
21.5K 8 68K 222K RY-4WAY 1 1
R04S 3W 1KV 4WAY
R20M C16M C17M C18M
3 20 20 9 D04M
1 14 10K 473K 680uF 821K ERB-44-08
2 8 2
100V 63V 1KV NF05M
8 4
R14M C19M RY-LIQ 1 1
10.2K 6.04K 35.7K 20K 472/250V 6 LIQUID
C22M
1% 51.1K
NF04M
S/W TRANS4 R25M
5 22 10K 7 RY-GAS 1 1
6 2 1 34K R21M Q05M 30,1W HOT GAS
4 6
+ 3 100K 2SD2220
2
C13M R15M NF03M
100uf 9.1k 51.1K 2.94K 8.06K 3 7
Q06M ZD02M R24M
1%
51.1K 23.2K C21M R22M 12V 200
4 9 CN-FAN
103K 1.5K
100V
RY-FAN(L) 1 1
1 5 4 FAN LOW
R17M,2K,1%
MT 15V
NF02M
+ C08D
C14M R16M C15M R19M L02D C04D RY-FAN(H) 1 1
103 D01D FAN HI
12uH 470UF
102 13K 100uF 220 50V 1N4937
35V
100V 1% 25V 51.1K MT 15V
Vm(B) NF01M
C05D +
R02D +
220uF
35V 2K
DC 5V 1/2W
RY-COMP(B)
Q07M L09M D05M L11M IN
GND R102
KRA101M
IC06M L10M FMX12S L12M 13 1 DC 310V
R101 3 4
C101
S/W TRANS5 COMP B
4.7K 7
D101
11 2 DC 15V OUT
L01D NC
PWM(C) 4.3K 39.2K 13K 3K 5.23K IC04D 12 3 RY-COMP(A)
R35M C33M 12uH
+ OUT D
21.5K 8 68K 222K DC 5V 7805 D201
9 3 4
3W 1KV TNY FB
R04S C03D + R201 COMP A
R32M C27M C28M C29M C07D C06D + + 268 5 NC
R202
3 20 20 9 D06M 220uF
1 14 10K 473K 680uF 821K 103 103
ERB-44-08 PC201
2 8 2 10V 50V 50V S BP PC201
ZNR01J
472*3
561*2
222*2
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Schematic Diagram
Schematic Diagram
Wiring Diagram
1. Room Type Indoor Unit -S4/SE chassis 2. Art Cool Type Indoor Unit
3. Outdoor Unit
1. A2UH243FA0(LMU240HE) 2. A2UC243FA0(LMU240CE)
Components Locations
1. Indoor Unit
MAIN P.C.B ASM
1) Split Type
• TOP VIEW
PCB :6870A90409B
ASSY:6871A20771
6871A20782
• BOTTOM VIEW
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Schematic Diagram
• BOTTOM VIEW
2. Display ASSEMBLY
1) Split Type (6871A20680)
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
Service Manual 61
Schematic Diagram
3. Outdoor Unit
1) Component side
2) Solder side
Service Manual 63
Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting Guide
Refrigeration Cycle Diagram
1. A2UH243FA0(LMU240HE)
Ø 9.52 R/Valve
5220AR3228E
strainer
Air
Sensor
S/W
Eva.
Sensor
C/V2 C/V1
Air
Sensor
Th2 Th1
Eva.
Sensor
LEV-B
LEV 15RC
strainer
2. A2UC243FA0 (LMU240CE)
Self-diagnosis Function
■ Error Indicator
• The function is to self-diagnoisis airconditioner and express the troubles identifically if there is any trouble.
• Error mark is ON/OFF for the operation LED of evaporator body in the same manner as the following table.
• If more than two troubles occur simultaneously, primarily the highest trouble fo error code is expressed.
• After error occurrence, if error is released, error LED is also released simultaneously.
• To operate again on the occurrence of error code, be sure to turn off the power and then turn on.
• Having or not of error code is different from Model.
LED1 LED2
Indoor Error
Error code Description MPS Variable LED1 LED2 Indoor Status
00 No Error ON
01 Indoor Room Thermistor Error 1 time OFF
02 Indoor In-Piping Error 2 times OFF
05 Communication Error between In and Out 5 times OFF
06 Indoor Out-Piping Error 6 times OFF
07 Differnt mode operation 7 times OFF
10 Indoor fan motor locked error 1 times OFF
Outdoor Error
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Troubleshooting Guide
Trouble analysis
1. Check temperature difference between intake and discharge air, and operating current.
Temp. Difference
Temp. difference : approx. 8°C(46.4°F) Refrigerant leakage
Current : less than 80% of Clog of refrigeration cycle
rated current Defective compressor
Operating Current
Temp. difference : less than 8°C(46.4°F)
Current : near the rated cur- Excessive amount of refrigerant
rent
Notice:
Temperature difference between intake and discharge air depends on room air humidity. When the room air
humidity is relatively higher, temperature difference is smaller. When the room air humidity is relatively lower
temperature difference is larger.
Higher
Normal Excessive amount of High pressure does not quickly
refrigerant rise at the beginning of operation.
Notice:
1. The suction pressure is usually 4.5~6.0 kg/cm G at normal condition.
2
2. The temperature can be measured by attaching the thermometer to the low pressure tubing and wrap it with
putty.
Turn off the main power and wait until LED on outdoor PCB is off.
NO YES
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Troubleshooting Guide
While the compressor has been stopped, the compressor does not operate
owing to the delaying function for 3 minutes after stopped.
When the mark ( ) is displayed in LCD Check the contact of CN-DISP 1 connector
screen, replace battery.
When the detect switch (double key) inside the Check DISP PWB Ass'y
remote controller door is fault, it is impossible to -Voltage between CN1 ➀ - ➆ : DC +5V
operate temperature regulating(▲ / ▼) and wind
speed selecting.
Operate Cooling Mode by setting the disired temperature of the remote controller is less
than one of the Indoor temperature by 1°C at least.
Check the sensor for Indoor temperature is attatched as close as to be effected by the
themperature of Heat Exchange (EVA.)
When the sensor circuit for Indoor temperature and connector are in bad connection or are
not engaged, Compressor/Outdoor fan is stopped.
• Check the related circuit of R01H(1K), R02H(1K), R03H(1K), R04H(1K), Micom(pin No. 74 ,
75 , 76 , 77 ).
• Check the Indoor temperature sensor is disconnected or not (about 10K at 25°C).
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Troubleshooting Guide
Does the voltage of terminal of CN-DC/DC CONNECTOR in Check connecting condition of the CN-MOTOR CON-
Indoor unit corresponds to the values in the table of page 56 NECTOR
NO S
YE
Indoor Fan may be stopped in the Soft Dry Mode(change to the Cooling Operation Mode).
Indoor Fan is to be stopped when Indoor pipe(coil) termperature is lower than 79°F.
(At that times, Defrost indicator is turned on)
• Confirm that the Vertical Louver is normally geared with the shaft of
Stepping Motor.
• If the regular torque is detected when rotating the Vertical Louver with
hands Normal
• Confirm the assembly conditions that are catching and interfering parts in
the rotation radial of the Vertical Louver
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Troubleshooting Guide
Error Code
■ Trouble Shooting
Error
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 10KΩ / at 25°C (Unplugged)
01 Indoor air sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25°C (Unplugged)
02 Indoor inlet pipe sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25°C (Unplugged)
06 Indoor outlet pipe sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
10KΩ 2.5Vdc
Ω V
❑ Check Point
1. Unplug the sensor on Indoor unit PCB.
2. Estimate the resistance of each sensor
3. If the resistance of the sensor is 10KΩ/5KΩ at 25°C, then sensor is normal
4. If the resistance of the sensor is 0 KΩ or ∞, then sensor is abnormal. ➔ Change the sensor.
5. Plug the sensor on Indoor unit PCB and Power ON.
6. Estimate the voltage of each sensor.
7. If the voltage of the sensor is 2.5Vdc / at 25°C, then sensor is normal.
8. If the resistance of the sensor is 0 or 5Vdc, then sensor is abnormal. ➔ Repair or Change the PCB
Error
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
❑ Check Point
1. Check the input power AC 230V.(Outdoor, Indoor)
2. Check the communication wires are correctly connected.
➔ Adjust the connection of wire
➔ Confirm the wire of "Live", "Neutral".
3. Check the resistance between communication line and GND.(Normal : Over 2MΩ)
4. Check the connector for communication is correctly connected.
5. Check the connection of GND1, GND2, and main GND.
6. If one indoor unit is operated normally, outdoor PCB is no problem.
➔ Check the another indoor unit.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Error
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
COMP OFF
115°C(239°F)
LEV OPEN(16PULSE/MIN)
100°C(212°F)
LEV OPEN(10PULSE/MIN)
95°C(203°F)
NORMAL
A2UH243FA0/A2UC243FA0
❑ Check Point
1. Check the install condition for over load.
2. Check the SVC V/V open.
3. Check the leakage of refrigerent.
4. Check the constant compressor.
Error
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
❑ Check Point
1. Check the indoor unit capacity.
2. Check the combination table.
★ In the tropical model case
➔ single cycle has no error for over capacity.
Error
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 10KΩ / at 25°C(77°F) (Unplugged)
44 Outdoor air sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C(77°F) (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25°C(77°F) (Unplugged)
45 Condensor pipe sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C(77°F) (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 200KΩ/ at 25°C(77°F) (Unplugged)
47 D-Pipe sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 4.5Vdc / at 25°C(77°F) (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
❑ Check Point
1. Estimate the resistance of each sensor.(Unplugged)
2. Estimate the voltage of each sensor.(Plugged)
3. If the resistance is 0V or 5Vdc, then sensor is abnormal
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2-way, 3-way Valve
Valve cap
Hexagonal wrench
(4mm) Open position
Flare nut Flare nut Closed position
Open position
Closed position Pin
To To
piping piping Service Service
connection connection port cap port
To outdoor unit To outdoor unit
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Close
2-Way
valve
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
manifold gauge
Low-
handle
(CLOSE) Hi- handle
(CLOSE)
• Procedure
1. Confirm that both the gas side and liquid side 6. Operate the air conditioner at the cooling cycle
valves are set to the open position. and stop it when the gauge indicates 1kg/cm g.2
- Remove the valve stem caps and confirm that the 7. Immediately set the gas side valve to the closed
valve stems are in the raised position. position.
- Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate - Do this quickly so that the gauge ends up indicat-
the valve stems. ing 1kg/ g.
2. Operate the unit for 10 to 15 minutes. 8. Disconnect the charge set, and mount the liquid
side and gas side valve caps and the service port
3. Stop operation and wait for 3 minutes, then con-
nut.
nect the manifold gauge to the service port of the
- Use torque wrench to tighten the service port nut
gas side valve.
to a torque of 1.8kg.m.(4.2kg.m/5.5kg.m)
- Connect the hose of the gauge with the push pin
to the service port. - Be sure to check for gas leakage.
4. Air purging of the charge hose.
- Open the Low-handle valve on the gauge
slightly to air purge from the hose.
5. Set the liquid side valve to the closed position.
• Be sure to short pressure S/W. otherwise Low pressure S/W detect low pressure skete and stops the compressor.
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2-way, 3-way Valve
(2) Evacuation
(All amount of refrigerant leaked)
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Open
2-Way
valve
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
manifold gauge
Vacuum pump
Low-
handle
(OPEN) Hi- handle
(OPEN)
• Procedure
1. Confirm that both the liguid side valve and gas 6. Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum
side valve are set to the opened position. pump.
- Vacuum pump oil.
2. Connect the vaccum pump to the center hose of
If the vacuum pump oil becomes dirty or deplet-
the manifold gauge.
ed,replenish as needed.
3. Connect the service port of the gas side valve to
7. Mount the valve caps and the service port caps.
the low side of the gauge.
4. Evacuation for approximately one hour.
- Confirm that the gauge needle has moved
toward-76 cmHg (vacuum of 4 mmHg or less).
5. Close the Low handle of the gauge turn off the
vacuum pump, and confirm that the gauge needle
does not move(approximately 5 minutes after
turning off the vacuum pump).
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Open
2-Way
valve
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Low-handle
Check valve (OPEN) Hi- handle
(OPEN)
• Procedure
1. Connect the gauge to the charging cylinder. 4. Immediately disconnect the charge hose from
- Connect the charge hose which you disconnect- the gas side valve's service port.
ed from the vacuum pump to the valve at the
This is different from previous procedures.
bottom of the cylinder.
Because you are charging with liquid refrigerant
- If you are using a gas cylinder, also use a scale
from the gas side, absolutely do not attempt to
and reverse the cylinder so that the system can
charge with larger amounts of liquid refrigerant
be charged with liquid.
while operating the air conditioner.
2. Purge the air from the charge hose.
- Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder and - Stopping partway will allow the gas to be dis-
press the check valve on the charge set to purge charged.
the air. (Be careful of the liquid refrigerant). The - If the system has been charged with liquid
procedure is the same if using a gas cylinder. refrigerant while operating the air conditioner
3. Open the low handle on the gauge and charge turn off the air conditioner before disconnecting
the system with liquid refrigerant. the hose.
- If the system can not be charged with the speci- 5. Mount the valve stem nuts and the service port
fied amount of refrigerant, it can be charged nut.
with a little at a time (approximately 150g each - Use torque wrench to tighten the service port
time) while operating the air conditioner in the nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m.(4.2kg.m/5.5kg.m.)
cooling cycle; however, one time is not suffi- - Be sure to check for gas leakage.
cient, wait approximately 1 minute and then
repeat the procedure(pumping down-pin).
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Exploded View & Replacement Parts List
152302-1 152302-2
135301
342800
354210
359011
135312
135500
159901
346810
35211B
268712 135516
352150
147582
146811
263230-2 263230-1
PART No.
LOCATION S4 chassis SE chassis SVC
DESCRIPTION
No. CODE
AMNH093D4A0 AMNC093D4A0 AMNH123DEA0 AMNC123DEA0
(LMN090HE) (LMN090CE) (LMN120HE) (LMN120CE)
131410 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 3141A20019C 3141A20019C 3141A20034A 3141A20034A R
135311 GRILLE ASSEMBLY,FRONT(INDOOR) 3531A14003K 3531A14003K 3531A18015A 3531A18015A R
135301 GRILLE,FRONT 3530A10253A 3530A10253A 3530A10287A 3530A10287A R
152302-1 FILTER,AIR 5230A20051B 5230A20051B 5230A20064A 5230A20064A R
152302-2 FILTER,AIR 5230A20051D 5230A20051D 5230A20064A 5230A20064A R
135312 GRILLE ASSEMBLY,DISCHARGE(INDOOR) 3531A11307A 3531A10307V 3531A11362A 3531A11362B R
159901 LOUVER,HORIZONTAL 5990A20069A 5990A20069A 5990A20068A 5990A20068A R
147582 LOUVER,VERTICAL 4758A30052A 4758A30052A 4758A30057A 4758A30057A R
146811 MOTOR,DC 4681A20055A 4681A20055A 4681A20055A 4681A20055A R
268712 PCB ASSEMBLY,DISPLAY 6871A20680D 6871A20680F 6871A20680D 6871A20680F R
135516 COVER ASSEMBLY,MOTOR 3551A20156B 3551A20156B 3551A20156B 3551A20156B R
346810 MOTOR,DC 4681AR2295L 4681AR2295L 4681AR2295L 4681AR2295L R
152313 FILTER ASSEMBLY,DEODORIZER 5231A20040A 5231A20040A 5231A20040K 5231A20040K R
249951 CASE ASSEMBLY,CONTROL(INDOOR) 4995A20831A 4995A20831A 4995A20831A 4995A20831A R
268714 PCB ASSEMBLY,MAIN 6871A20782A 6871A20782A 6871A20782A 6871A20782A R
668713 PCB ASSEMBLY(OPTION PCB) 6871A20989A 6871A20989D 6871A20989B 6871A20989C R
263230-1 THERMISTOR,NTC 6323AQ3226T 6323AQ3226T 6323AQ3226T 6323AQ3226T R
263230-2 THERMISTOR,NTC 6323A20004A 6323A20004A 6323A20004A 6323A20004A R
267110 REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY 6711A20128C 6711A20128A 6711A20128C 6711A20128A R
342800 BEARING 4280A20004B 4280A20004B 4280A20004B 4280A20004B R
354210 EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY,FINAL 5421A20222C 5421A20222C 5421A20282A 5421A20282A R
35211B TUBE ASSEMBLY,TUBING 5211A21363E 5211A21363E 5211A15008A 5211A15008A R
352150 HOSE ASSEMBLY,DRAIN 5251A20011B 5251A20011B 5251A20011G 5251A20011G R
359011 FAN ASSEMBLY,CROSS FLOW 5901A20017F 5901A20017F 5901A20017H 5901A20017H R
733010 PLATE ASSEMBLY,INSTALLATION 3301A20020C 3301A20020C 3301A20020A 3301A20020A R
135500 COVER 3550A30262A 3550A30262A 3550A30315A 3550A30315A R
NOTE) *Please ensure GCSC since these parts may be changed depending upon the buyer's request.
(GCSC WEBSITE http://biz.LGservice.com)
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135515
249951
354210
267110
268714
SP3 Chassis Art Cool Type
330870
146811 131410
147581
147581
352380
135500-2
349600
359012
159830
146811
135314
268712
146811
346810
147581
135500-1
Exploded View & Replacement Parts List
PART No.
LOCATION SVC
DESCRIPTION AMNH093APM0 AMNC093APM0 AMNH123APM0 AMNC123APM0
No. CODE
(LMAN090HNS) (LMAN090CNS) (LMAN120HNS) (LMAN120CNS)
131410 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 3141A20030C 3141A20030C 3141A20030C 3141A20030C R
135312 GRILLE ASSEMBLY,FRONT(INDOOR) 3531A21035N 3531A21035T 3531A21035N 3531A21035T R
135314 GRILLE ASSEMBLY,INLET 3531A20212K 3531A20212K 3531A20212K 3531A20212K R
152302 FILTER, AIR 5230A20032A 5230A20032A 5230A20032A 5230A20032A R
268712 PCB ASSEMBLY,DISPLAY 6871A20462A 6871A20462B 6871A20462A 6871A20462B R
268717-1 PCB ASSEMBLY,SUB 6871A20259B 6871A20259B 6871A20259B 6871A20259B R
268717-2 PCB ASSEMBLY,SUB 6871A20363D 6871A20363D 6871A20363D 6871A20363D R
135500-1 COVER 3550A20123C 3550A20123C 3550A20123C 3550A20123C R
135500-2 COVER 3550A20124B 3550A20124B 3550A20124B 3550A20124B R
135500-3 COVER 3550A20060A 3550A20060A 3550A20060A 3550A20060A R
135515 COVER ASSEMBLY,TOP(INDOOR) 3551A20031H 3551A20031H 3551A20031H 3551A20031H R
147581 LOUVER,HORIZONTAL 4758A20014B 4758A20014B 4758A20014B 4758A20014B R
146811 MOTOR,DC 4681A20055A 4681A20055A 4681A20055A 4681A20055A R
159830 FILTER ASSEMBLY,AIR CLEANER 5983A20007F 5983A20007F 5983A20007F 5983A20007F R
249951 CASE ASSEMBLY,CONTROL(INDOOR) 4995A20832B 4995A20832A 4995A20832D 4995A20832C R
268714 PCB ASSEMBLY 6871A20387K 6871A20387M 6871A20387M 6871A20387N R
263230-2 THERMISTOR,NTC(ROOM+IN PIPE) 6323A20004N 6323A20004N 6323A20004N 6323A20004N R
263230-1 THERMISTOR,NTC(OUT PIPE) 6323AQ3226T 6323AQ3226T 6323AQ3226T 6323AQ3226T R
267110 REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY 6711A20128F 6711A20083R 6711A20128F 6711A20083R R
330870 PAN ASSEMBLY,DRAIN 3087A30004A 3087A30004A 3087A30004A 3087A30004A R
346810 MOTOR,UNCLASSIFIED 4681A20047B 4681A20047B 4681A20047B 4681A20047B R
349600 BRACKET,MOTOR 4960A20016A 4960A20016A 4960A20016A 4960A20016A R
35211B TUBE ASSEMBLY,TUBING 5211AR7066F 5211AR7066F 5211AR7066F 5211AR7066F R
352150 HOSE ASSEMBLY,DRAIN 5251AR1222R 5251AR1222R 5251AR1222R 5251AR1222R R
354210 EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY,FIRST 5421A20072A 5421A20072A 5421A20072A 5421A20072A R
359012 FAN,TURBO 5900A00003A 5900A00003A 5900A00003A 5900A00003A R
NOTE) *Please ensure GCSC since these parts may be changed depending upon the buyer's request.
(GCSC WEBSITE http://biz.LGservice.com)
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554031 137213-1 435300 137213-2
435512
Outdoor Unit
566000
668711
447910
435511
649950
A2UH243FA0(LMU240HE), A2UC243FA0 (LMU240CE)
552202
435301
263230-1
548490
263230-2
552204-1
561410
554160-1 552204-2
554160-2 561411-1
561411-2
552203-1
437210 552113-2 552203-2
552201 552203-1
552203-2
430411
Exploded View & Replacement Parts List
NOTE) *Please ensure GCSC since these parts may be changed depending upon the buyer's request.
(GCSC WEBSITE http://biz.LGservice.com)
Solenoid(Coil Assempy, Reverse) is only for heat pump model.
Service Manual 85
April, 2006
Printed in Korea
P/No.: 3828A20462Z