Sinclair King Ash 13ak User Manual

ASH-09AK, ASH-13AK  
1 Summary and features  
09/13 Outdoor unit:  
Model  
Remarks  
ASH-09AK  
ASH-13AK  
1Ph 220~240V 50Hz  
R410a  
Technical specifications  
2
Model  
ASH-09AK  
COOLING  
ASH-13AK  
COOLING HEATING  
Function  
HEATING  
Rated Voltage  
Rated Frequency  
220-240V  
50Hz  
220-240V  
50Hz  
Total Capacity (W/Btu/h)  
Power Input (W)  
2650 /9050  
820  
2850/ 9730  
785  
3516/12000  
1080  
4015/13700  
1104  
Rated Input (W)  
1110  
1150  
1500  
1500  
Rated Current (A)  
5.69  
5.9  
7.6  
7.6  
Air Flow Volume (m3/h) (H/M/L)**  
Dehumidifying Volume (l/h)  
EER / C.O.P (W/W)  
500  
1
580  
1
3.21/3.61  
A
3.26/3.64  
A
Energy Class  
Model of Indoor Unit  
ASH-09AK  
ASH-13AK  
Cool:ing 1160/1065/959/861  
Heating: 1160/1067/960/860  
Cool:ing 1120/1010/890/760  
Heating: 1120/1010/900/780  
Fan Motor Speed (r/min) (H/M/L)  
Output of Fan Motor (w)  
Input of Heater (w)  
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF)  
Fan Motor RLA(A)  
Fan Type-Piece  
Diameter-Length (mm)  
9
/
1
/
1
0.263  
Cross flow fan – 1  
97  
0.254  
Cross flow fan – 1  
φ99*644  
Aluminum fin-copper tube  
Aluminum fin-copper tube  
Evaporator  
Pipe Diameter (mm)  
Row-Fin Gap(mm)  
Coil length (l) x height (H) xcoil  
width (L)  
7
7
Indoor  
unit  
2-1.6  
2-1.5  
576X142X145  
656 x 25.4 x 304.8  
Swing Motor Model  
Output of Swing Motor (W)  
Fuse (A)  
MP28EC  
2
3.15  
MP24AA  
1.5  
PCB 3.15A  
Sound Pressure Level dB (A)  
(H/M/L)  
Sound Power Level dB (A)  
(H/M/L)***  
40/38/36/34  
50/48/46/44  
41/39/36/32  
51/49/46/42  
Dimension (W/H/D) ( mm)  
740 x 250 x 180  
790 x 320 x 264  
8/10  
805 x 280 x 215  
860 x 355 x 280  
9/12  
Dimension of Package(W/H/D)(mm)  
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)  
Model of Outdoor Unit  
Compressor Manufacturer/trademark  
Compressor Model  
Compressor Type  
ASH-09AK  
HIGHLY  
ASG102CV-B7AT  
Rotary  
ASH-13AK  
Gree  
QXA-133uB030  
Rotory  
L.R.A. (A)  
18A  
32  
Compressor RLA(A)  
Compressor Power Input(W)  
Overload Protector  
4.05  
875  
5.1  
1160  
B250-150-141E  
KA-172-LYGN914  
Throttling Method  
Starting Method  
Capillary  
Capacitor  
Working Temp Range (  
Condenser  
Pipe Diameter (mm)  
Rows-Fin Gap(mm)  
)
-5~43  
-15~46  
Aluminum fin-copper tube  
7
7
1-1.6  
2-1.4  
Coil length(l) x height(H) x coil width(L)  
Fan Motor Speed (rpm) (H/M/L)  
Output of Fan Motor (W)  
Fan Motor RLA(A)  
Fan Motor Capacitor (uF)  
Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit  
Fan Type-Piece  
608X495X205  
731X495X25.4  
830  
30W  
0.345  
2
850  
30  
0.35  
2
1700  
Outdoor  
unit  
1400  
Axial fan -1  
400  
Axial fan –1  
400  
Fan Diameter (mm)  
Defrosting Method  
Climate Type  
Auto defrost  
T1  
Auto defrost  
T1  
Isolation  
I
I
Moisture Protection  
IP24  
IP24  
Permissible Excessive Operating  
Pressure for the Discharge Side(MPa)  
3
1
3.8  
1.2  
Permissible Excessive Operating  
Pressure for the Suction Side(MPa)  
Sound Pressure Level dB (A) (H/M/L)  
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)  
Dimension (W/H/D) (mm)  
Dimension of Package (L/W/H)(mm)  
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)  
Refrigerant Charge (kg)  
52  
52  
62  
848X540X320  
878X590X360  
35/40  
R410A/0.75  
5
62  
848X540X320  
878X590X360  
40/44  
R410A/1.10  
5
Length (m)  
Gas additional charge(g/m)  
25  
25  
Connecti  
on Pipe  
Outer  
Diameter  
Max  
Liquid Pipe (mm)  
Gas Pipe (mm)  
Height (m)  
Φ6(1/4")  
Φ9.52(3/8")  
10  
Φ6(1/4")  
Φ12(1/2")  
10  
Distance  
Length (m)  
15  
15  
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.  
3 Part name  
Air in  
Manual switch  
Front Panel  
Indoor unit  
Filter  
Guide louver  
Wrapping Tape  
Air out  
LED displayer  
Wall Pipe  
Heat  
Cooling  
LED displayer  
Wireless remote control  
Set Temp  
DRY  
Run  
Remote control window  
Outdoor unit  
Air in  
Drainage hose  
Air out  
4
Outline and installation dimension  
Outline and installation dimensions of indoor unit  
Air inlet  
D
W
Tube exit  
Wall-Mounting Plate:  
ASH-09AK  
ASH-13AK  
Rear View  
Ceiling  
Left  
Right  
Wall-Mounting Plate  
Model  
W(  
)
H(  
)
D(  
)
ASH-09AK  
740  
250  
180  
805  
ASH-13AK  
280  
215  
Outline and installation dimensions of outdoor unit  
ASH-09AK, ASH-13AK  
Unit:mm  
over  
over  
over  
over  
Bolt  
Nut  
Wrench  
5
Electrical circuit diagram  
ASH-09AK  
ASH-13AK  
Manual of functions of remote controller and operation method  
6
Manual 1 of functions of remote controller  
6.1.1 Temperature parameter  
The room setting temperature(Tpreset)  
The room ambient temperature (Tamb)  
6.1.2Basic Functions  
Once energized, the compressor should in no way be restarted unless after 3-minute time interval at least. For the first  
energization, the compressor will be started without 3-minute lag. The compressor, once started,will not be stopped  
within 6 minutes with the change of room temperature.  
Cooling Mode  
Cooling Conditions and Process  
When T amb.Tpreset +1, the unit will run under cooling mode, in which case the compressor and outdoor fan will start  
and the indoor fan will run at setting speed.  
When T amb.Tpreset -1, the compressor and the outdoor fan will stop, the indoor fan will run at setting speed.  
When Tpreset -1<T amb.< Tpreset +1, the unit will maintain its original operating status.  
Under this mode, the switchover valve will not be powered on, and the setting temperature range is16 ~30  
.
Start cooling  
Tamb  
Tpreset +1  
Original operating status  
Tpreset -1℃  
Stop cooling  
6 min.  
3 min.  
6 min.  
Compressor  
Outdoor fan  
Indoor fan  
Preset speed  
6.1.2.1.3 Protection  
Antifreeze Protection  
Run  
Stop  
If it is detected that the system is under antifreeze protection, the compressor and outdoor fan will be stopped,  
and the indoor fan will run at setting speed. When antifreeze protection is released and the compressor has stopped  
for 3 minutes, the unit will resume its original operating status.  
During antifreeze protection  
3 min.  
Compressor  
Outdoor fan  
Indoor fan  
Preset speed  
Run  
6.1.2.2 .1 The conditions and process of DRY  
Stop  
6.1.2.2 DRY Modes  
+2, the unit will run under DRY cooling mode, in which case the compressor and outdoor fan  
preset  
amb.  
When T  
> T  
will be started and the indoor fan will run at low speed.  
When Tpreset -2℃≤T amb.Tpreset +2, the unit will run under DRY mode, in which case the indoor fan will keep run  
at low speed, the compressor and the outdoor fan will be stopped after 6 minutes . After 4 minutes,the compressor  
and the outdoor fan will be restarted. The dehumidifying process is so repeated in cycle.  
When Tamb.< Tpreset-2, the compressor and outdoor fan will be stopped, the indoor fan will run at low speed.  
.
Under this mode, the switchover valve will not be powered on, and the setting temperature range is16 ~30  
.
Cooling  
Tamb  
Tpreset +2  
Dry  
Tpreset -2℃  
6 min.  
6 min.  
Stop  
4 min.  
4 min.  
Compressor  
Outdoor fan  
Indoor fan  
low speed  
Run  
Stop  
6.1.2.2.3 Protection  
Antifreeze Protection  
Upon meeting the cooling condition, if it is detected that the system is under antifreeze protection, the compressor  
and outdoor fan will be stopped,and the indoor fan will run at low speed. When antifreeze protection is released and  
the compressor has stopped for 3 minutes, the complete unit will resume its original operating status.  
Upon meeting the dehumidify condition, if it is detected that the system is under antifreeze protection, the com  
-pressor and outdoor fan will be stopped,and the indoor fan will run at low speed. When antifreeze protection is released  
and the compressor has stopped for 4 minutes, the complete unit will resume its original operating status.  
6.1.2.3 HEAT Mode (there is no this mode for cooling only unit)  
6.1.2.3 .1The conditions and process of heating  
When Tamb Tset +2 ,the system enters heating running, in this case, the reversal valve, compressor,  
outer fan enter simultaneously running.The indoor fan will delay at most for 2min to run.  
When Tamb Tset +4 ,the compressor and outdoor fan will stop, but the reversal valve is still with power on,  
the indoor unit will run at setting fan speed for 60s then will stop .  
When Tset +2 <Tamb < Tset +4 ,the unit will maintain its original operating status.  
Under this mode, the switchover valve will be powered on, and the setting temperature range is16 ~30  
.
Stop heating  
Tset  
Original running state  
Start heating  
Tset  
Tamb.  
3Min.  
6Min.  
6Min.  
Compressor  
Outer fan  
Setting  
fan speed  
Setting  
fan speed  
2Min.  
2Min.  
Inner fan  
Reversal valve  
6.1.2.3.3 Conditions and processes of defrost  
Running  
Stop  
This unit adopt intelligent defrosting,it can defrost according to the frosting conditions,dual 8 display H1  
6.1.2.3.4 Protection  
High Temp. Protection  
If it is detected that the evaporator tube temperature is too high, the outdoor fan will be stopped. When the tube  
temperature resumes to normal, the outdoor fan will be restarted.  
Noise Silencing Protection: If the unit is stopped by pressing ON/OFF, the reversal valve will be stopped after  
2-minute lag; or 2 minutes will be delayed upon mode switching.  
6.1.2.4 Fan mode  
Under FAN mode, only the indoor fan runs at setting speed.The RUN indicator will be bright. Double 8 module indicator  
will display the setting temperature. When stand by, the power indicator is bright but the unit does not run.  
6.1.2.5 Auto Mode  
Under this mode, the system will automatically select its run mode (cool, dehumidify, heat or fan) with the change of  
ambient temperature. For protection function, same as under cooling and heating mode.  
3.Other controls  
1. Memory function  
Memory contents: Mode, up and down swing, Light, Setting temp., Setting fan speed, Ordinary setting  
Fahrenheit/Centigrade, after powered off, and powered on, it will run at the memory contents.  
If no timer setting function in last remote control order, the system will memorize the last remote control  
order, the system will memorize the last remote control order and work with last remote control setting.  
In the last remote control order, there is ordinary timer function, if power off happen beffore the timer  
arrived, the system will memorize the last remote control timer function, and will recalculate.  
If there is timer function in last remote control order, but timer has arrive, system will run at timer on or timer  
off and power off, after repowered on, the system will run at the mode before power off.  
Timer function  
1.Ordinary Timer setting:  
Timer on: Under unit off, the timer on function could be set up, if timer on has arrived, controller will run at  
setting mode, the timer interval is 0.5hr, setting range is 0.5-24hrs.  
Timer off: Under unit off, the timer off function could be set up, if timer off has arrived, controller will run at  
setting mode, the timer interval is 0.5hr, setting range is 0.5-24hrs.  
Timer setting for hour:  
Timer on: if system is running, to set timer on, the system will continue to run, if unit is off to set up timer on,  
when timer on has arrived, the system will run at pressetting mode.  
Timer off: If system is off to set up the timer off, when to set up timer off, the unit will stand by, when unit is on,  
to set up timer off, when the timer off arrived, the system will stop to work.  
Timer setting change:  
When system is in Timer status, can set up timer on and timer off by wireless remote control, to reset up Timer  
also, the system will run at last setting status.  
When system is running, at the same time to set up Timer on and Timer off, the system will keep the present  
setting status, when time arrived, system will stop to work.  
When system stop, at the same time to set up Timer on and Timer off, the system will stop, untile the timer  
arrived, the system will start to work.  
Hereafter, when timer of timer on in every day arrived, it will run the presetting modes, after timer off arrived,  
the system will stop.  
(3) Auto button  
After powered on, press this button, it will run at Auto mode, when repressed, the unit will turns off.  
(4) Buzzer  
The controller is powered on and detect the signal received, the buzzer will beep.  
(5) Sleep function  
Under cooling or dehumidifying mode, the preset temperature will automatically rise by 1 , ine hour after  
setting of sleep program and rise by 1 after 2hours.  
Under heating mode, the preset temperature will automatically decrease by 1 one hour after setting of sleep  
program and decrease by another 1 after 2hours.  
(6) Turbo function  
The turbo function is available in Cool and Heat modes.  
(7) Dry function  
Dry function is available in Cool and Dehumidifying modes.  
(8) Auto fan speed control  
In this mode, indoor fan can run with Hig, Mid, Low speeds.  
(9) Up and down swing control  
After powered on, the lower swing motor will firstly rotate the guide louver to position 0, close up the air outlet  
vent; After unit turned on, if to set up swing function, when indoor fan stop running, the guide louver will stop  
at current position, inner fan motor is running, guide louver will resume to swing.From Cool, Dry, Fan modes  
to Heat mode, the guide louver will be opened at D position, when turn on swing will run at (A-D); from Heat  
mode to Cool, Dry, Fan mode, the fan louver will turn to B position, if turn on the swing, it will run at (A-C).  
(10) Displayer  
Running figure and mode figure display  
After powered on, the figure will be displayed, then only Power/running indicator turn on. When using  
remote conroller to open the unit, it will turn on, at the same time to display current setting running modes.  
Dual 8 display  
When the unit is turned on, after powered on, the nixie tube will display the setting temp.(setting range is 16-  
30 ). Under Auto mode, cooling and fan will display 25 , heating will display 20 , cooling only control  
display 25  
.
LCD Display  
When cooling and dehumidifying, the Cool and indicator will turn on, when heating, the Heat and Run indicaor  
will turn on, when in fan mode, the indicator will turn on.  
(11) PG motor lock protection  
When turn on the fan motor, if motor continuously run for a while and the running speed is very slow, in order  
to prevent motor automatically self-protection, it will stop running and display lock; If currently turns unit on,  
that dual 8 will display lock error code H6; If current is unit off, will not display the block error information.  
Manual 2 of functions of remote controller  
This manual is applicable to 18K, 24K models, the centigrade is used for the following function manual, if there will be the Fahrenheit  
degree, that will be TF= TCX1.8+32.  
1. Temperature parameter  
The room setting temperature(Tpreset)  
The room ambient temperature (Tamb)  
Basic Functions  
Once energized, the compressor should in no way be restarted unless after 3-minute time interval at least for the first energization, the  
compressor will be started without 3-minute lag. The compressor, once started, will not be stopped within 6 minutes with the charge of  
room temperature.  
Cooling Mode  
Cooling Conditions and Process  
When Tamb. Tpreset  
1
, the unit will run under cooling mode, in which case the compressor and outdoor fan will start and  
the indoor fan will run at setting speed.  
When Tamb. Tpreset , the compressor and the outdoor fan will stop, the indoor fan will run at setting speed.  
When Tpreset Tamb. Tpreset , the unit will maintain its original operating status.  
1
1
1
Under this mode, the four-way valve will not be powered on and the setting temperature range is 16-30  
The displayer displays running signal, cooling signal and setting temperature.  
.
amb.  
Start cooling  
Preset  
Original operating status  
Stop cooling  
Preset  
min.  
Run  
min.  
min.  
Compressor  
Outdoor fan  
Indoor fan  
Preset speed  
Stop  
Protection  
Antifreeze Protection  
If it is detected that the system is under antifreeze protection, the compressor and outdoor fan will be stopped,  
and the indoor fan will run at setting speed. When antifreeze protection is released and the compressor has  
stopped for 3 minutes, the unit will resume its original operating status.  
During antifreeze protection  
Compressor  
Outdoor fan  
Indoor fan  
3 min.  
Preset speed  
Stop  
Run  
Over current protection  
If it is detected that the system amperage exceeds the specified value(about 22 A), the main unit will enter into the status  
that only the fan is running. After 3 minutes and overcurrent protection is released, the main unit will resume its original  
operating status .If it is 6 times continuously detected overcurrent protection (if the compressor has run over 6 mins continuously,  
the times of protection will be cleared),the main unit will be stopped on standby,the nixietube will display error code "E5",  
power indicator will blink and it is need to restart the unit by the wireless remote control.  
DRY Modes  
DRY Modes  
When Tamb. Tpreset 2 , the unit will run under DRY cooling mode, in which case the compressor and outdoor fan will  
be started and the indoor fan will run at low speed.  
When Tpreset  
2
Tamb. Tpreset  
2
, the unit will run under Dry mode, in which case the indoor fan will keep run at low speed,  
the compressor and outdoor fan will be stopped after 6mins. After 4 minutes, the compressor and outdoor fan will be restarted. The  
dehumidifying process is so repeated in cycle.  
When Tamb. Tpreset  
2
, the compressor and outdoor fan will be stopped, the indoor fan will run at low speed.  
Under this mode, the switchover valve will not be powered on and the setting temperature range is 16-30  
.
Tamb.  
Start cooling  
Tpreset  
Dehumidifying  
Stop running  
Tpreset  
min.  
min.  
min.  
min.  
Compressor  
Outdoor fan  
Indoor fan  
Preset speed  
Stop  
Run  
Protection  
Antifreeze Protection  
Under dehumidifying and cooling mode, if it is detected that the system is under antifreeze protection, the compressor and  
and outdoor fan will be stopped, and the indoor fan will run at low speed. When antifreeze protection is released and the  
the compressor has stoppedfor 3 minutes, the complete unit will resume its original operating status.  
Upon meeting "run 6 mins and stop 4 mins" dehumidify condition, if it is detected that the system is under antifreeze  
protection,the compressor and outdoor fan will be stopped, and the indoor fan will run at low speed. When antifreeze prote-  
ction is released and the compressor has stopped for 4 minutes, the complete unit will resume its original operating  
Other protection  
status.  
The other protections are the same with that under Cool mode.  
HEAT Mode (there is no this mode for cooling only unit)  
The conditions and process of heating  
When Tamb Tset 2 ,the system enters heating running, in this case, the reversal valve, compressor,  
outer fan enter simultaneously running.The indoor fan will delay at most for 2min to run.  
When Tamb Tset 4 ,the compressor and outdoor fan will stop, but the reversal valve is still with power on,  
the indoor unit will run at setting fan speed for 60s then will stop .  
When Tset 2  
Tamb Tset 4 ,the unit will maintain its original operating status.  
Under this mode, the switchover valve will be powered on and the setting temperature range is 16-30  
.
Stop heating  
Tpreset  
Original running state  
Start heating  
Tpreset  
Tamb.  
6Min.  
3Min.  
6Min.  
Compressor  
Outer fan  
Inner fan  
Setting  
fan speed  
Setting  
fan speed  
2Min.  
2Min.  
Inner fan  
Running  
Stop  
Conditions and processes of defrost  
This unit adopt intelligent defrosting,it can defrost according to the frosting conditions,dual 8 display H1  
Protection  
Anti-high temperature protection  
If it is detected that the evaporator tube temperature is too high, the outdoor fan will be stopped. When the tube  
temperature resumes to normal,the outdoor fan will be restarted.  
Noise  
Silencing  
Protection  
If the unit is stopped by pressing ON/OFF, the reversal valve will be stopped after  
2-minute lag; or 2 minutes wi  
l
l be  
delayed upon mode switching.  
Over current product  
The overcurrent protection is the same with the the over current protection under cool mode.  
Fan mode  
UnderFAN mode, onlythe indoorfan runs at setting speed.The RUN indicator will be bright. Double 8 module indicator  
will display the setting temperature. When stand by, the power indicator is bright but the unit does not run.  
Auto Mode  
Under this mode, the system will automatically select its run mode (cool, dehumidify, heat or fan) with the change of  
otection function, same as under cooling and heating mode.  
ambient temperature. For pr  
Other controls  
Timer function  
Ordinary Timer setting:  
timer on: Under unit off, the timer on function could be set up, if timer on has arrived, controller will run at  
setting mode, the timer interval is 0.5hr, setting range is 0.5-24hrs.  
Timer off: Under unit off, the timer off function could be set up, if timer off has arrived, controller will run at  
setting mode, the timer interval is 0.5hr, setting range is 0.5-24hrs.  
Timer setting for hour:  
Timer on: if system is running, to set timer on, the system will continue to run, if unit is off to set up timer on,  
When timer on has arrived, the system will run at pressetting mode.  
Timer off: If system is off to set up the timer off, when to set up timer off, the unit will stand by, when unit is on,  
to set up timer off, when the timer off arrived, the system will stop to work.  
Timer setting change:  
When system is in Timer status, can set up timer on and timer off by wireless remote control, to reset up Timer  
also, the system will run at last setting status.  
When system is running, at the same time to set up Timer on and Timer off, the system will keep the present  
setting status, when time arrived, system will stop to work.  
When system stop, at the same time to set up Timer on and Timer off, the system will stop, untile the timer  
arrived, the system will start to work.  
Hereafter, when timer of timer on in every day arrived, it will run the presetting modes, after timer off arrived,  
the system will stop.  
Auto button  
After powered on, press this button, it will run at Auto mode, when repressed, the unit will turns off.  
Buzzer  
The controller is powered on and detect the signal received, the buzzer will beep.  
Sleep function  
Under cooling or dehumidifying mode, the preset temperature will automatically rise by 1 , ine hour after  
setting of sleep program and rise by 1 after 2hours.  
Preset temp. Tpreset  
Tpreset  
Tpreset  
Tpreset  
2hours above  
2hours  
1hour  
Under heating mode, the preset temperature will automatically decrease by 1 one hour after setting of sleep  
program and decrease by another 1 after 2hours.  
2hrs.  
2hrs. above  
1hr.  
Tpreset  
Tpreset  
Tpreset temp.  
Tpreset  
Turbo function  
The turbo function is available in Cool and Heat modes.  
Dry function  
Dry function is available in Cool and Dehumidifying modes.  
Auto fan speed control  
In this mode, indoor fan can run with Hig, Mid, Low speeds.  
Up and down swing control  
After powered on, the lower swing motor will firstly rotate the guide louver to position 0, close up the air outlet  
vent; After unit turned on, if to set up swing function, when indoor fan stop running, the guide louver will stop  
at current position, inner fan motor is running, guide louver will resume to swing.From Cool, Dry, Fan modes  
to Heat mode, the guide louver will be opened at D position, when turn on swing will run at (A-D); from Heat  
mode to Cool, Dry, Fan mode, the fan louver will turn to B position, if turn on the swing, it will run at (A-C).  
When unit is turned off, the guide louver will turn to position 0, the swing is only available after preset the  
swing function, and indoor unit is running.  
Note: When to set up at position L to B, A to C, B to D, the guide louver will swing between position W to D.  
Displayer  
Running figure and mode figure display  
After powered on, the figure will be displayed, then only Power/running indicator turn on. When using  
remote conroller to open the unit, it will turn on, at the same time to display current setting running modes.  
Dual 8 display  
When the unit is turned on, after powered on, the nixie tube will display the setting temp.(setting range is 16-30 ).  
When the preset temperature display signal has been received, the nixie tube will display the preset temperature;  
If the display ambient temperature signal has been received, the nixie tube will display the current indoor ambient  
temperature, if to set up others by remote controller that the display will maintain its status. At displaying ambient  
temperature, the unit received the remote control signal, it will display 5s preset temperature then turn to ambient  
temperature display. The ambient temperature sensor malfunction will display F1; Indoor tube sensor will display  
F2, wire jumper cap protection displays C5.  
PG motor lock protection  
When turn on the fan motor, if motor continuously run for a while and the running speed is very slow, in order  
to prevent motor automatically self-protection, it will stop running and display lock; If currently turns unit on,  
that dual 8 will display lock error code H6; If current is unit off, will not display the block error information.  
Power-off Memory  
Memory contents: Mode, UP/DOWN Swing,  
light,  
Set temp, Set fan speed.  
After de-energized, and re-energized, the unit will start to run with the memory function automatically.  
The system, if the last  
remote control signal do not set timer function, will memorize the  
last remote control signal and run according to it. If the last  
remote control signal has set timer function, the system is de-energized before the set time,when re-energized, the system  
will memorize the timer function, the set time will recalculate. If the last remote control signal has set timer function andthe  
system is de-energized after the set time, when re-energized, the system will memorize the running status before de-energized.  
7
Dissassembly Procedures  
Dissassembly Procedures  
(09) Disassembly procedures for indoor unit  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
1. Disassemble the front panel, filter  
Front Pane  
Screw  
Protect board  
Push the rotating shaft of front panel outsidely to put out  
it from the groove, screw off one screw on the display  
guard board, then take down the displayer connection  
wire, can take down the front panel.  
Filter  
2. Disassemble the guide louver  
Bend the guide louver so that the movable  
lock of guide louver is released to remove the  
guide louver.  
Guide louver  
3. Disassemble the front case  
Open the 2 screw covers at the front case and  
screw off 4 screws. Pull out the movable latch at  
the front case with hand, disassemble the front  
case.  
Screw  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
4. Disassemble the electric cover  
Screw off the screw, then press the clasps in by  
Screw  
till they loose, then lift up wards the electric cover.  
Electric cover  
Clasp  
5. Disassemble the electric box  
Grounding wire  
Tube Sensor  
Screw off the grounding wire of the evaporator,  
remove the temperature sensor for the pipe, put  
out the connection lines for the step motor and  
the indoor motor. Screw off the screw fixing the  
electric box. Remove the electric box.  
Screw  
Connector  
5. Disassemble water tray  
Loosen the clasps at both sides of water tray sub-assy then lift them up,  
can take out of the water tray sub-assy.  
Note:Because the water tray is connected with the water drainage pipe,  
so when take it out should pay more attention, avoid to hurt the fin of  
evaporator.  
Clasp  
Clasp  
Water tray  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
6. Disassembling the evaporator  
Screw off one screw which fix the connection pipe clamp.  
Screw  
Take off the connection pipe clamp.  
CAUTION:  
When repair, Carefully take out the evaporator and  
pay attention to protect the connecting pipe.  
Screws  
7. Disassembling motor and cross flow fan  
Motor Press Plate  
Screw off 4 screws fixing the motor cover and then  
take the motor cover out.  
Screw off the holding screw at the left shaft sleeve  
of the cross flow fan, pull out the motor, and re-  
move the cross flow fan.  
Screws  
Screws  
(12) Disassembly procedures for indoor unit  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
1. Disassemble the front panel, filter  
Front Pane  
Display Cover  
Screw  
Open the front panel ,Push the filter upwards to  
unloose the clasp, and then pull out the two filters.  
Screw off one screw on the displayer  
box, take down the guard board then  
disconnect the displayer connection  
wire, can take down the front panel.  
Filter  
2. Disassemble the guide louver  
Bend the guide louver so that the movable  
lock of guide louver is released to remove the  
guide louver.  
Guide louver  
3. Disassemble the front case  
Open the 2 screw covers at the front case and  
screw off 4 screws. Pull out the movable latch at  
the front case with hand and then pull it back-  
wards to disassemble the front case.  
Screw  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
4. Disassemble the electric cover  
Press the clasps in by till they loose, then lift up  
wards the electric cover.  
Electric cover  
5. Disassemble the electric box  
Temp Sensor Support  
Grounding wire  
Screw off the grounding wire of the evaporator,  
remove the tube sensor and temp sensor support,  
put out the connection lines for the step motor  
and the indoor motor. Screw off the screws fixing  
the electric box. Remove the electric box.  
Tube Sensor  
Connector  
5. Disassemble water tray  
Loosen up the clasp at the front of and the rear of  
water tray sub-assy and lift them up, can take out  
the water tray sub-assy.  
Note: Due to the water tray is connected with the  
water drainage pipe, please pay more attention do  
not to damage the fin on evaporator.  
Claslp  
Clasps  
Water tray  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
6. Disassembling the evaporator  
Screw off 4 screws fixing the left and right side of  
the evaporator, then elevate left side the evapora-  
tor to remove it backward.  
CAUTION:  
When repair, Carefully take out the evaporator and  
pay attention to protect the connecting pipe.  
Screws  
7. Disassembling motor and cross flow fan  
Motor Press Plate  
Screw off 4 screws fixing the motor cover and then  
take the motor cover out.  
Screw off the holding screw at the left shaft sleeve  
of the cross flow fan, pull out the motor, and re-  
move the cross flow fan.  
Screws  
Screws  
(Conventional 09) Disassembly procedures for indoor unit  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
1. Disassemble the front panel, filter  
Front Panel  
Electric Box Cover  
Push the rotating shaft of front panel outwards to  
unloose the clasp, and then pull out the front panel.  
Screw off the screws of the electric box cover,  
and take down the electric box cover.  
Screw  
Filter  
2. Disassemble the guide louver  
Bend the guide louver so that the movable  
lock of guide louver is released to remove the  
guide louver.  
Guide louver  
3. Disassemble the front case  
Open the 2 screw covers at the front case and  
screw off 4 screws. Pull out the movable latch at  
the front case with hand and then pull it back-  
wards to disassemble the front case.  
Screws  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
4. Disassemble the electric box cover  
Screw off the screw, then press the clasps in by  
till they loose, then lift up wards the electric cover  
and the light board.  
Light Board  
Screw  
Electric box cover  
5. Disassemble water tray  
Loosen up the clasp at the front of and the rear of  
water tray sub-assy and lift them up, can take out  
the water tray sub-assy.  
Connector  
Note: Due to the water tray is connected with the  
water drainage pipe, please pay more attention do  
not to damage the fin on evaporator.  
Water tray  
Claslp  
6. Disassemble the electric box  
Grounding wire  
Loosen the grounding wire of the evaporator, re-  
move the temperature sensor for the pipe, put  
out the connection lines for the indoor motor.  
Screw off the screws fixing the electric box. Re-  
move the electric box.  
Tube Sensor  
Connector  
Screw  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
7. Disassembling the evaporator  
Screw  
Screw off 1 pc screw fixing the connecting pipe  
clamp, take down the connecting pipe clamp.  
CAUTION:  
When repair, Carefully take out the evaporator and  
pay attention to protect the connecting pipe.  
Screws  
8. Disassembling motor and cross flow fan  
Motor Press Plate  
Screw off 4 screws fixing the motor cover and then  
take the motor cover out.  
Screw off the holding screw at the left shaft sleeve  
of the cross flow fan, pull out the motor, and re-  
move the cross flow fan.  
Screws  
Screw  
(Conventional 12) Disassembly procedures for indoor unit  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
1. Disassemble the front panel, filter  
Front Panel  
Push the rotating shaft of front panel outwardly,  
to make it out of the groove, then can take down  
the front panel.  
Filter  
2. Disassemble the guide louver  
Bend the guide louver so that the movable  
lock of guide louver is released to remove the  
guide louver.  
Guide louver  
3. Disassemble the front case  
Open the 2 screw covers at the front case and  
screw off 1 screws. Pull out the movable latch at  
the front case with hand and then pull it back-  
wards to disassemble the front case.  
Screws  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
4. Disassemble the Light Board and electric cover  
Screw off 1pc screw of light board, then  
can take down the light board.  
Light Board  
Electric cover  
5. Disassemble the electric box  
Lossen the grounding wire of the evaporator, re-  
move the tube sensor and temp sensor support,  
put out the connection lines for the step motor  
and the indoor motor. Screw off the screws fixing  
the electric box. Remove the electric box.  
Temp Sensor Support  
Grounding wire  
Tube Sensor  
6. Disassemble water tray  
Connector  
Unloosen the clasps of front and rear sides of water tray,  
then lift them up, then can take down the water-tray  
sub-assy, and pay more attention do not hurt the fin  
on evaporator.  
Clasp  
Clasps  
Water tray  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
7. Disassembling the evaporator  
Screw off 4 screws fixing the left and right side of  
the evaporator, then elevate left side the evapora-  
tor to remove it backward.  
CAUTION:  
When repair, Carefully take out the evaporator and  
pay attention to protect the connecting pipe.  
Screws  
8. Disassembling motor and cross flow fan  
Motor Press Plate  
Screw off 4 screws fixing the motor cover and then  
take the motor cover out.  
Screw off the holding screw at the left shaft sleeve  
of the cross flow fan, pull out the motor, and re-  
move the cross flow fan.  
Screws  
Screw  
(09/12) Disassembly Procedures for Outdoor Unit  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
1. Disassemble Big Handle  
Unscrew the screw fixing the big handle,and then  
remove it downwards to take it out.  
Big Handle  
Screw  
2. Disassemble Top Cover  
Unscrew the 2 screws fixing left side of top cover  
and the 1 screw fixing the right side to remove the  
top cover.  
Screws  
3. Disassemble Rear Grill  
Unscrew the 4 screws fixing the rear grill to re-  
move it.  
Rear Grill  
Screws  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
4. Disassemble Front Panel  
Unscrew the 5 screws fixing the panel and  
dextrorotate the front panel to pull it out from  
groove.  
Screws  
5. Disassemble Right Side Plate  
Unscrew the 2 screws fixing electric box ,and then  
unscrew the 5 screws fixing the right side plate to  
remove it.  
Screws  
Right Side Plate  
Screws  
Screw  
6. Disassemble Electric Box  
Unscrew the screws fixing the electric box, and  
then pull out the inset block of lead-out wire of  
compressor and fan motor to take out the electric  
box.  
Electric Box  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
7. Disassemble Axial Flow Fan  
Loosen the fastening nut fixing the axial flow fan  
with a spanner, and then take out the nut, spring  
gasket and flap gasket in turn.  
Axial Flow Fan  
Nut  
8. Disassemble Motor and Motor Support  
Unscrew the 4 screws fixing the motor to take out  
the motor,and then unscrew the 2 screws fixing the  
motor support to take it out.  
Screws  
Motor  
Screws  
9. Disassemble Four-way Valve  
Unscrew the fastening nut of the four-way valve  
coil and remove the coil. Wrap the four-way valve  
with wet cotton and unsolder the 4 weld spots  
connecting the four-way valve to take it out. (Note:  
Refrigerant should be discharged firstly.)  
Welding process should be as quick as possible  
and keep wrapping cotton wet all the time. Be  
sure not to burn out the lead-out wire of  
compressor.  
Four-way valve  
Four-way valve coil  
Weld spots  
Operating Procedures / Photos  
10. Disassemble Capillary  
Respectively unsolder the weld spots of main  
capillary and auxiliary capillary to take off the  
capillary.  
Capillary  
11. Disassemble Gas and Liquid Valves  
Unscrew the two bolts fixing gas valve and liquid  
valve.Unsolder weld spots between gas valve and  
and air-return pipe to remove the gas valve.  
Unscrew the two bolts fixing liquid valve. Unsolder  
weld spots between liquid valve and capillary to  
remove the liquid valve.  
Liquid Valve  
Bolts  
(Note:During unsoldering ,wrap the valves with  
wet cloth to avoid damage for high temperature.)  
Gas Valve  
12. Disassemble Compressor  
Unscrew the three foot-nuts at the foot of the  
compressor. Unsolder the suction and the dis-  
charge pipes of the compressor,and then care-  
fully remove the pipes to take out the compressor.  
Weld spots  
Nuts with washers  
9 Failure and analysis  
Note: When replacing the controller, make sure insert the wire jumper into the new controller, otherwise, the running indicator off 3s,  
blink 15 times, (the dual eight will display C5) but cannot turn on the unit.  
The breaker trips at once when it  
is set to "ON".  
Measure insulation resistance to ground to see  
if there is any leakage.  
Trip of breaker or blow  
of fuse  
The circuit or the part of the air conditioner has  
malfunction. They heat and break the insulation  
and lead to short circuit or creepage. Measure  
the insulation resistance or eliminate the malfunc-  
tion one by one. If the breaker itself has  
The breaker trips in few minutes  
when it is set to "ON"  
malfunction, then replace the breaker.  
No power  
Check power supply circuit.  
Power plug is not well plugged in and poor con-  
nection  
Check if the plug is properly plugged in and  
make the loose contact firm.  
The air conditioner  
does not react after  
it is powered ( after  
the plug is inserted,  
the buzzer does  
not sound and the  
remote startup has  
no response)  
Change controller fuse  
Fuse of controller burnt out  
Fasten the wiring; measure the output  
voltage of the transformer, if it is  
incorrect, change the transformer  
The transformer connection is loose or has bad  
contact or the transformer has malfunction  
Check remote controller  
Change batteries  
Controller is broken  
Remote controller is short of power  
Remote controller malfunction  
The remote controller  
does not receive  
signals (after it is  
powered, the buzzer  
will sound, unless it  
has malfunction)  
First, press the manual switch button AUTO,  
if there is no response,check based on the  
above methods. If it runs normally after  
pressing the button,check again whether the  
installation position and the connection wire  
of the reception head is correct. If it is  
correct,then replace the receiver or the re-  
Receiver loose or poor connection  
Receiver is broken  
mote controller.  
heck the voltage. If it is lower than 10£¥ of the rated voltage, check the  
Power voltage is too low  
cause, improve the power supply condition and add the stabilized voltage  
powersupply.  
Controller malfunction (IC2003 broken,  
creepage of parallel capacitor of relay loop,  
relay is broken etc.)  
Change controller  
In cool, heat mode,the  
outdoor  
Wire loose or wrong connection  
Improper setting of temperature  
Correctly wire according to the drawing  
Adjust setting temp.  
unit and compressor  
will not run.  
Improper set of temperature  
Adjust set temperature  
If cooling (heating) load is  
proper  
Check the forecasted load of cooling (heating)  
heck and fill the leakage, then  
The refrigerant has leakage or is  
vacuumize it and supplement the re-  
frigerant as required  
insufficient  
Leakage between the high pres-  
sure and the low pressure in-  
side the compressor  
Replace the compressor  
Malfunction of  
r e f r i g e r a n t  
flow  
Malfunction of four-way valve  
Replace the four-way valve  
Replace the capillary  
Local block of capillary  
Judge whether the system is blocked by  
observing the condensation of evapora-  
tor and the pressure value of the high  
pressure manometer and take measures  
to deal with the system.  
Blockage of cooling system  
Heat insulation for the connection  
pipes of the indoor unit and the out-  
door unit is bad.  
Make sure that heat insulation for the thick and thin pipes  
is good. Heat insulation must also be provided for the  
joint andthe exposed part of the copper pipe .  
Block of outdoor heat ex-  
Clean the dust accumulated on the surface of  
the heat exchanger.  
changer  
Clean the filter  
Air filter were blocked  
To set the fan speed to high or  
middle speed  
Fan speed was set too slow  
Air circulation  
is insufficient  
Replace the capaci-  
tor  
Capacitor  
damage  
Fan rotation speed becomes  
low  
Motor damage  
Replace the motor  
The installation position of the  
outdoor unit is not appropriate.  
Good ventilation must be provided for the  
installation position of the outdoor unit.  
Properly install the rainproof plate or the sunproof plate. If the  
maximum cool air still can not meet the requirement, it is sug-  
gested to replace the air conditioner.  
The outdoor temperature is too high.  
The air tightness is not enough. People  
come in and out too frequently. There  
are heating devices indoors.  
Keep certain air tightness indoors, try not to use  
electricalappliance with large quantity of heat  
The indoor fan motor is burned or breaks  
or has the heat protector malfunction.  
Replace the fan motor or the defective part.  
Replace the fan motor  
The built-in heat protector of the motor  
breaks frequently because the motor  
is abnormal.  
The fan does not  
run when it is set  
to supply air.  
Make the correction connection based on the  
circuit drawing.  
Wrong connection  
The fan capacitor has open circuit or is  
damaged.  
Replace the fan capacitor of the same type  
and same specification.  
Replace the fan motor  
The outdoor fan motor is damaged.  
Wrong connection  
In the cooling and  
heating mode, the  
compressor runs,  
but the outdoor fan  
does not run.  
Make the correct connection based on the  
circuit drawing  
Replace the fan capacitor  
Replace the compressor  
The outdoor fan capacitor is damaged.  
Malfunction of compressor  
Breakage of running capacitor of  
compressor  
Replace the capacitor  
The compres-  
sor is too hot  
and leads to  
the action of the  
protector.  
Manostat is recommended.  
The voltage is too low or too high.  
Wrong wire connection  
Connect the circuit diagram correctly  
Use the multimeter to check whether the con-  
tact of the compressor is on when it is not  
overheated. If it is not on, then replace the pro-  
tector  
The protector itself has malfunction.  
The refrigerant is not enough or is too  
much.  
Adjust the volume of the refrigerant  
Replace the capillary  
The capillary is blocked and the tem-  
perature rises.  
The compres-  
sor is too hot  
and leads to the  
action of the  
protector.  
The compressor does not run  
smoothly or is stuck. The air dis-  
charge valve is damaged  
Replace the compressor  
Replace the protector  
The protector itself has malfunction.  
The torque of the swing motor is not  
enough  
First, check whether the connection is  
wrong. If no, replace the parts  
The swing fan  
does not run.  
Wrong connection  
The controller is damaged(IC2003 is  
damaged, the swing relay can not  
close, etc)  
Drainage pipe blocked or broken  
Change drainage pipe  
Water leakage  
Wrap of refrigerant pipe joint is not close  
enough.  
Re-wrap and make it tight.  
Fan of indoor unit contacts other parts.  
Foreign object in indoor unit  
Adjust fan location.  
Take out the foreign object.  
Adjust support washer of compressor, and  
tighten loosen screws.  
Compressor shakes too much.  
Touch of pipeline of outdoor unit  
Touch of inner plates  
Separate the touching pipeline.  
Abnormal sound  
and shake  
1. Tighten connect screw.  
2. Stick absorbing clay between plates.  
Louver of outdoor unit touched outer  
case.  
Adjust location of louver.  
Change compressor  
Abnormal sound inside compressor  
Circuit-short inside solenoid of the valve  
and change the solenoid valve.  
Abnormal solenoid sound from 4-way  
valve when heating  
There are no heating malfunctions in the above for the cooling only unit.  
PG motor locked protection H6:  
Probable reasons:  
1. Air vents were blocked which may cause the fan speed is too slow;  
2. Fan blade locked;  
3. Motor locked;  
4. Fan motor capacitor damaged;  
5. Motor damaged (ordors, winding, open circuit or shortcircuit are not normal, when testing the winding, pls distinguish  
whether the motor body cause temperature is too high so that bring on the thermal protector starts up)  
6. IC board damaged (during normally running, there are voltage at both capacity input and output)  
7. Mainboard damaged.  
8. Motor thermal protection.  
Disposal methods:  
1. Remove the obstruction;  
2. Reassembling;  
3. Replace motor;  
4. Replace capacitor;  
5. Replace motor;  
6. Replace circuit board;  
7. Replace mainboard;  
8.Under the normal circumstances, the motor will not act, but in other circumstances, such as evaporator is very dirty, to much dust  
attached on the fan blade that will cause the motor overload running, so that during the operation, frequent thermal protection will  
happen, so it is need to be cleaned or replaced.  
Contents  
04..………………………………….......................................................ASH-09AK Indoor unit  
06..…………………………………………………………………...…ASH-13AK Indoor unit  
08..…………………………………………………………………....ASH-09AK Outdoor unit  
10..………………………………………………………………........ASH-13AK Outdoor unit  
Explosive view and spare parts list of indoor unit  
ASH-09AK  
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Price  
Rank  
No.  
Description  
Part Code  
Qty  
Date  
ASH-09AK Indoor Unit  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Wall-Mounting Frame  
Rear Case  
Evaporator Pipe Cover  
Drainage Pipe  
Pipe Clamp  
Cross Flow Fan  
Fan Bearing  
Ring of Bearing  
Water Tray  
Swing Louver  
Swing link  
Manual Lever  
Evaporator Assy  
Evaporator Support  
Cable clamp  
01252220  
222020572  
06122001  
05230014  
24242004  
10352001  
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1
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1
1
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1
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1
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1
1
1
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76512203  
2018205201  
10512079  
10582052  
10582027  
010021276  
24212058  
71010002  
2000298601S  
242520042  
20192041  
200025781  
20192042  
11122002  
105120782  
10542011  
30510041  
68014004  
20192028  
30540016  
26112102  
22242056  
30135070  
46010014  
390001912  
390000591  
42020063  
15212002  
150120761  
26112080  
26112082  
26112121  
42010262  
20112015  
01592054  
20112017  
01592008  
43110231  
40020536  
400220111  
40020540  
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43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
Front Case  
Screw Cover  
Decorating board  
Front Panel  
Border of front lid  
Filter  
Guide Louver  
Guide Louver Bearing  
Remote Controller  
Magic mirror  
Decorating ring  
Display board  
Protect board  
Cover plate  
Main PCB  
Fuse 3.15A 250VAC  
Room Sensor  
Tube Sensor  
Sensor insert  
Stepping Motor MP28EA  
Motor FN20E-PG  
Motor Clamp  
Wire Clip  
Wire Clamp  
Receiver Board 5bit)  
Electric Box Cover  
Cover of shielding case  
Electric Box  
Shielding case  
Transformer 41X26.5E  
Connecting Cable  
Power Cord  
Connecting Cable  
The data are subject to change without notice.  
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Updated  
Part code  
Price  
Rank  
No.  
Description  
Part Code  
Qty  
Date  
ASH-13AK Indoor Unit  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Wall-Mounting Frame  
Rear Case  
Drainage Pipe  
Cross Flow Fan  
Fan Bearing  
Ring of Bearing  
Decoration Plate  
Water Tray  
0125221701  
22202451  
05230014  
10352012  
76512210  
76512206  
20192023  
201824263  
10512110  
10582045  
10582017  
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Swing Louver  
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Left Linkage Lever  
Right Linkage Lever  
Left Louver Support  
Right Louver Support  
Evaporator Assy  
Left Evaporator Support  
Front Panel  
Border of front lid  
Front Case  
Screw Cover  
Filter Assy  
Guide Louver  
Lower Guide Louver  
Mid Bearing  
Left Bearing  
/
010022152  
24212023  
20002580  
20192044  
20012022  
242520053  
11120019  
261120393  
261120403  
10542001  
10542002  
15212108  
30510041  
68012046  
20192031  
22244060  
30540010  
20102378  
2010237901S  
01592053  
22242073  
71010002  
26112035  
390000451  
390000591  
42020063  
15012072  
24212024  
30135054  
43110236  
42010262  
400220112  
400205401  
40020536  
Motor MP24AA  
Remote Controller YB1FA  
Magic mirror  
Decoration Frame  
Display Cover  
Display  
Electric Box  
Electric Box Cover  
Shielding Box Sub-assy  
Covering Plate  
Wire Clamp  
Rear Pipe Cover  
Room Sensor  
Tube Sensor  
Sensor Insert  
Motor FN9D-PG  
Right Support of Evaporator  
Main PCB  
Transformer  
Terminal board (5bit)  
Power Cord  
Connecting Cable  
Signal Cable  
The data are subject to change without notice.  
Explosive view and spare parts list of outdoor unit  
ASH-09AK  
Updated  
Part code  
Price  
Rank  
No.  
Description  
Part Code  
Qty  
Date  
ASH-09AK - Outdoor Unit  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Front Grill  
Axial Flow Fan  
Front Plate  
22413431  
10333004  
01533012  
01203622P  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Metal Base  
4-way rever -sing valve compone 03023792  
4-way valve  
4-way valve coil  
Capillary Assy  
Compressor ASG102CV-B7AT  
Handle  
43000402  
43000400  
030036883  
00100423  
26233433  
07100005  
07100003  
01713041  
01302004  
71010103  
42010265  
01403861  
33010743  
02143401  
33010025  
42011147  
01233417  
0110395701  
11123205  
01253443  
01703053  
06123401  
150130671  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
Valve  
Valve  
Valve Support  
Right Side Plate  
Wire Clamp  
Terminal Board (four bit)  
Electric Plate  
Comp Capacitor  
Capacitor Clamp  
Fan Capacitor  
Terminal Board (1bit)  
Isolation Sheet Assy  
Condenser Assy  
Rear Grill  
Top Cover  
Motor Support  
Drainage Connecter  
Motor FW30K  
The data are subject to change without notice.  
Explosive view and spare parts list of outdoor unit  
ASH-13AK  
Updated  
Part code  
Price  
Rank  
No.  
Description  
Part Code  
Qty  
Date  
ASH-13AK - Outdoor Unit  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Front Grill  
Nut M6  
Axial Flow Fan  
Front Plate  
Metal Base  
22413431  
70310131  
10333004  
01533012  
012032292  
430004032  
43000400  
00120223  
built in  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
/
1
1
1
1
1
/
1
1
1
1
1
1
4-way Valve  
4-way Valve Coil  
Compressor QXA-133uB030  
Overload Protector  
Compressor Gasket  
Nut with Washer M8  
Valve Support  
9
10  
11  
70310011  
01713041  
0130304801  
07100003  
07100006  
26233433  
None  
42010265  
01403117  
33000018  
33010025  
42011147  
None  
01233417  
11123205  
01253443  
0110348412  
01703020  
15013067  
Right Side Plate  
12 Valve 1/4"  
13 Valve 1/2"  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
Handle  
Tube Sensor  
Terminal Board  
Electric Plate Assy  
Capacitor  
Capacitor  
Terminal Board 1)  
AC Contactor  
Isolation Sheet  
Rear Grill  
Top cover plate  
Condenser Assy  
Motor Support  
Motor FW25K  
The data are subject to change without notice.  

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