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		 ROOM AIR CONDITIONER   
					SP05A10   
					SERVICE Manual   
					AIR CONDITIONER   
					CONTENTS   
					11. Precautions   
					12. Product Specifications   
					13. Installation and Operating   
					Instructions   
					14. Disassembly and Reassembly   
					15. Troubleshooting   
					16. Exploded Views and Parts List   
					17. Block Diagram   
					18. PCB Diagram   
					19. Wiring Diagram   
					10. Schematic Diagram   
				2.Product Specifications   
					2-1 Table   
					Unit of   
					SP05A10   
					REMARK   
					Item   
					Measure   
					WINDOW   
					Type   
					Dimension:   
					mm   
					424×310×326   
					(Width×Height×Depth)   
					Volt   
					- 
					115   
					SINGLE   
					60   
					Voltage   
					Phase   
					Hz   
					Frequency   
					A 
					4.6   
					Operation Current   
					Power Consumption   
					Refrigerant Type   
					Refrigerant Change   
					Capacity   
					W 
					500   
					FREON   
					g 
					R22   
					300   
					BTU/h   
					BTU/h.W   
					Kg   
					5400   
					10.8   
					EER   
					18.5   
					Net Weight   
					Row   
					Type   
					Row   
					Type   
					MODEL   
					MODEL   
					- 
					2×15   
					Condenser   
					Propeller Fan   
					2×10   
					Condenser Fan   
					Evaporator   
					Blower   
					Evaporator Fan   
					Fan Motor   
					YGN50-6K(E)   
					39A050HS1KA   
					MRA12145-12008   
					35/270   
					Compressor(Rotary)   
					Overload Protect   
					Compressor Capacitor   
					Fan Motor Capacitor   
					Fan Speed   
					μF/VAC   
					μF/VAC   
					RPM   
					- 
					Two Capacitor combined to be the one   
					with below spec: 35/3.5µF   
					270VAC   
					3.5/270   
					1060/1010/960   
					THERMISTOR   
					Thermo Control   
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					2-1   
				MEMO   
					2-3   
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				2-2 Dimensions   
					2-2-1 Main Unit   
					(Unit : mm)   
					Front view   
					Side view   
					424   
					2-2-2 Remote Control   
					Remote control   
					transmission indicator   
					Mode selection button   
					(Cool, Fan, Dry)   
					Operating mode   
					( 
					Cool,   
					Dry,   
					Fan)   
					Temperature adjustment   
					buttons   
					Temperature setting   
					Sleep mode   
					Sleep timer setting button   
					Energy Saving mode   
					Fan speed adjustment   
					button   
					Fan speed   
					Energy Saving button   
					On Timer setting   
					Timer setting button   
					Off Timer setting   
					Timer Set/Cancel button   
					On/Off button   
					Battery discharge indicator   
					2-4   
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				3. Installation and Operating Instructions   
					3-1 Installation   
					3-1-1 Selecting Area for Installation   
					1. Make sure that you install the unit in an area   
					providing good ventilation. The air conditioner   
					must not be blocked by any obstacle affecting the   
					air flow near the air inlet and air outlet.   
					6. Make sure that you install the unit in an area   
					which provides easy drainage for condensed   
					water.   
					7. Make sure that you install the unit in an area not   
					exposed to rain or direct sunlight.   
					(Install a separate sunblind if exposed to direct   
					sunlight.)   
					2. Make sure that you install the unit in an area that   
					allow good air handling. The installation area   
					must be able to endure vibration from the unit.   
					3. Make sure that you install the unit away from   
					heat or vapor.   
					8. Make sure that you install the unit in an area   
					allowing good air movement. Do not install it in   
					a space that would cause noise amplification of   
					noise.   
					4. Make sure that you install the unit in an area   
					which is cool and has adequate space.   
					9. Fix the unit firmly if mounted in a high place.   
					5. Make sure that you install the unit in an area   
					away from TVs, audio units, cordless phones,   
					fluorescent lighting fixtures and other electrical   
					appliances (obtain a clearance of at least one   
					meter).   
					Ca u t io n :   
					Do not use the air conditioner in the following environm ents : greasy areas (including areas near   
					m achines), or m arine areas. Contact your local dealer for advice.   
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					3-1   
				3-2 Function Description   
					3-2-1 Cooling operation mode   
					The compressor is turned on and off according to the ambient temperature and set temperature.   
					1) Compressor on and off control   
					• Compressor on and off control according to the ambient temperature   
					The compressor is turned off when "ambient temperature = set temperature   
					The compressor is turned on when "ambient temperature = set temperature +1˚C"   
					2) Default value after power reset ➔ set temperature = 75˚F   
					Fan speed = High   
					* 
					* 
					3) Set temperature indicating (setting) range : 1˚F interval from 64˚F to 86˚F.   
					3-2-2 Fan operation mode   
					1) If "Fan operation mode" signal is received from remocon or panel.   
					➔➔ the compressor is immediately turned off and only fan motor is operated at set blowing speed.   
					➔➔ it changes such as "High ➔ Med ➔ Low ➔➔High"( if Fan speed is selected).   
					2) The initial Fan motor speed is set to "High".   
					3) The set temperature can not be indicated and set.   
					3-2-3 Energy saver operation mode   
					If the compressor turn off at the cooling operation, the fan motor turn off after operation during the fixation   
					* 
					time only, and operation that energy saver by turn off the fixation time only, and operation that energy saver   
					by turn off the motor continuously before the condition of the compressor on.   
					The fan motor is not operated at flow wind operation.   
					Energy saver operation specification at the cooling operation.   
					* 
					* 
					1) Fan motor control in compressor on : operate with setting wind speed   
					2) Fan motor control in compressor off : After compressor off, the fan motor is operated breeze for 2 minutes   
					and then it turn off.   
					3) After the fan motor off, the compressor and fan motor is operated normally when the compressor on.   
					3-2   
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				Installation and Operating Instructions   
					3-2-4 Sleep operation mode   
					1) Enable to sleep operation only when cooling operation.   
					2) First, 7-SEG LED DISPLAY "SLEEP" while 15 second, Second, 7-SEG LED DISPLAY "8Hr"   
					And, automatically SET OFF after operated while 8 Hour   
					3) If sleep operation, setting Temperature rise 1˚C after 1 Hour   
					4) ON TIMER operation, not operation, ENERGY SAVER operation, not sleep operation.   
					3-2-5 Dry operation mode   
					If the atmosphere in the room is very humid or damp,use this operation mode. It can remove excess humidity   
					without lowering the room temperature too much.   
					1) The quantity of air is adjusted automatically.   
					3-2-6 LED display indication in case of error detection   
					7-SEG   
					LED DISPLAY   
					ERROR OPERATION   
					ROOM THERMISTOR   
					E1 displayed   
					(OPEN or SHORT)   
					1) Set operation in case of error occurrence.   
					• Malfunction of each temperature sensor (open, short)   
					- Error mode display, warning sound.   
					- The operation status is off.   
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					3-3   
				MEMO   
					3-4   
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				4. Disassembly and Reassembly   
					4-1 Compressor Replacement Flow Chart   
					Locate cause of defect   
					Release refrigerant   
					Disconnect electrical wiring   
					from compressor   
					Cut refrigerant lines   
					from compressor   
					Plug disconnected lines   
					Replace compressor   
					Solder discharge line   
					Solder suction line   
					Use nitrogen gas   
					Inspect electrical   
					wiring for defects,   
					and terminals for   
					correct and secure   
					connections   
					Perform soldering function   
					Y 
					Problem?   
					Fill system with   
					nitrogen gas   
					N 
					Check for leakage   
					Y 
					Corrective action   
					Leakage?   
					Check refrigerant oil level   
					N 
					Release nitrogen gas?   
					Y 
					N 
					Low oil level?   
					Evacuate system   
					Recharge system   
					Add oil as necessary   
					Pinch and braze filling tube   
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					4-1   
				4-2 Checking the oil   
					Fill the transparent container with 10cc of oil, and then conduct the test.   
					4-2-1 Oil quality   
					Oil Condition   
					Condition of   
					Refrigerant Cycle   
					Remarks   
					Color   
					Odor   
					No Odor   
					- 
					Normal   
					Straw Yellow   
					Brown Color   
					Dark Brown   
					Return with the system   
					Change the oil   
					Over-heated   
					Compressor Damage   
					Pungent oil   
					Change the oil   
					4-2-2 Replacing and refilling the refrigerant oil   
					1. Change the compressor - DO NOT recharge the oil as the compressor itself is   
					already charged.   
					2. Change the condenser .... add 50cc   
					3. Change the evaporator .... add 50cc   
					4. When the refrigerant is replaced .... add 30cc oil.   
					5. After vacuum is completed, the oil is filled through the high pressure side.   
					6. In the event of a refrigerant leak, generally it is not necessary to add oil.   
					(Unless the oil has leaked significantly.)   
					4-2   
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				4-3.Disassembly and Reassembly Procedure(SP05A10)   
					Stop operating the air conditioner, and pull out the power cord before repair.   
					No.   
					Part Name   
					Procedures   
					Remarks   
					1.Pull the Grille air inlet and Guard air filter out.   
					1 
					Ass’y Grille   
					2.Remove the screw on the panel front.   
					3.Hold the lower part of panel with two hands   
					while pressing down on both sides of the lower   
					part of the cabinet, pull it forward by about   
					30mm,and then lift it up carefully for removal.   
					1.Remove all screws on the both side of the   
					cabinet .   
					2 
					Ass’y Cabinet   
					2.Take the cabinet upward.   
					1.Remove the earth screw fixed on the base.   
					2.Remove 3 screws fixed on the partition.   
					3.Remove the screw fixed for the power cord.   
					3 
					Ass’y Control   
					4.Un-connect the motor wire and comp lead   
					wire, then take out the control box upward.   
					(The picture maybe have a little   
					different from actual product)   
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					4-3   
				Disassembly and Reassembly Procedure(SP05A10)   
					No.   
					Part Name   
					Procedures   
					Remarks   
					1.Take the case evap up forward carefully.   
					(tear all the seal on it before )   
					4 
					CASE EVAP   
					UP & ASSY   
					EVAP   
					2.Pull the frame up upward.   
					1.Remove all screws on the evaporator.   
					2.Pull the evaporator from frame low carefully.   
					3.Remove the nut and remove the Blower.   
					5 
					Blower   
					1.Remove 2 screws on the rear side of the   
					base pan, and all screws fixed on case cond.   
					6 
					Case Cond &   
					Fan Propeller   
					& Motor Fan   
					2.Pull up the condenser from the base pan.   
					3.Remove the nut and remove the Propeller   
					fan.   
					4.Remove the screw fixed on the partition and   
					earth screw fixed on the base pan, then take   
					out the motor backward.   
					4-4   
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				5. Troubleshooting   
					Check the basic checkpoints first to determine whether it is machine trouble or a problem   
					in the operation method. When it is not related to the basic checkpoints, perform checking   
					in accordance with the procedures of troubleshooting by symptom.   
					5-1 Basic Checkpoints for Troubleshooting   
					1) Is the voltage of the power source appropriate ?   
					(1) It should be within the rating voltage ±10% range.   
					(2) The air conditioner may not operate properly when the voltage is out of this range.   
					2) Is the connection with the fan motor, compressor wire, and starting condenser   
					appropriately made ?   
					3) The symptoms listed in the table below are not indicative of machine trouble.   
					Symptom   
					Cause and check   
					No operation   
					• Check whether there is power failure or the power plug is pulled out.   
					• Check whether the unit is stopped as a result of completion   
					of the sleep time.   
					• Pull out the power plug for ten seconds, and then insert it again.   
					Air flows, but   
					no cooling   
					• Check whether the Air filter is clogged with dust or is dirty.   
					• Check whether the desired temperature is too high. Set the desired   
					temperature to a lower level than the current temperature.   
					• Check whether it is in "FAN" mode.   
					The remocon does   
					not operate   
					• Check whether battery is completely depleted.   
					• Check whether the battery is properly inserted.   
					• Check whether the receiving window of the remocon for the assembly   
					main PCB is blinded.   
					• Check whether the remocon is affected by jamming due to a neon sign.   
					No temperature   
					setting   
					• Check whether the unit is in "FAN" mode.   
					(In "FAN" mode, only the current temperature is displayed, and the   
					desired temperature is not set.)   
					❈Checking and Display of Fault Area   
					ERROR OPERATION   
					ERROR OPERATION   
					ROOM THERMISTOR (OPEN OR SHORT)   
					E1 displayed   
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					5-1   
				5-2 Troubleshooting by Symptom   
					5-2-1 No power   
					1) Check points   
					(1) Is the voltage of the power source normal ? (the rating voltage ±10% range.)   
					(2) Is the electric wire in good contact ?(CN 71, RY 71)   
					(3) Is the output voltage of the IC01(KA 7812) normal ?(DC 11.5V ~ DC 12.5V)   
					(4) Is the output voltage of the IC02(KA 7805) normal ?(DC 4.5V ~ DC 5.5V)   
					Turn off the power, and then turn it on again five   
					seconds later.   
					Y 
					Dose the buzzer sound, when the power on?   
					Normal operation.   
					Normal operation.   
					N 
					Check whether the "COOLING ICON" LED lamp is   
					on, and the operation starts when pressing the   
					ON/OFF button of the remocon.   
					Y 
					N 
					Y 
					Is the F701(3.15A) fuse blown?   
					N 
					Replace the fuse.   
					N 
					N 
					Is the primary voltage of the transformer normal?   
					(the rating voltage ±10% range.)   
					Check the power cord and electric wire.   
					Check and replace the trans.   
					Y 
					Is the secondary voltage of the transformer normal?   
					(AC 13V ~ AC 17V)   
					Y 
					N 
					• Check the BD61 for cold   
					soldering.   
					Is the rectifier diode bridge(BD61) normal?   
					• Replace the rectifier diode   
					Y 
					- Is the voltage of DC 17V ~ DC 23V applied at both   
					ends of the C101 electrolytic condenser?   
					- Is the voltage of DC 12V applied at both ends of   
					the C102 electrolytic condenser?   
					- Is the voltage of DC 5V applied at both ends of   
					the C103 electrolytic condenser?   
					• Check both ends of the C101 for   
					short and cold soldering.   
					• Check the +12V for a short.   
					• Check the +5V for a short.   
					• Check and replace the C101~104.   
					N 
					N 
					Y 
					• Check the IC01 or IC02 for cold   
					soldering and a short.   
					Are the IC01(KA7812) or IC02(KA7805) normal?   
					• Replace the IC01 or IC02.   
					Y 
					Replace the assembly main PCB.   
					5-2   
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				Troubleshooting   
					5-2-2 When the Touch Key pad and Led Display   
					1) Check points   
					(1) Is the voltage of the power source normal ? (the rating voltage ±10% range.)   
					(2) Is the electric wire in good contact ?(CN71, RY71)   
					(3) Is the connection of the assembly main PCB, and TOUCH KEY PAD in good   
					contact? (SW01-SW05)   
					Turn off the power, and then turn it on again   
					five seconds later.   
					N 
					N 
					When the membrane key is   
					not operated.   
					When the LED display is   
					not operated.   
					Normal operation   
					Normal operation   
					Y 
					Y 
					Check the micom   
					(IC05) for a short,   
					and replace it.   
					Is the voltage of the micom   
					(IC05) No.1, 2, 38~43 port a   
					square wave?   
					Check the micom   
					(IC05) for a short,   
					and replace it.   
					Is the voltage of the   
					micom (IC05) No.13, 14 port   
					a square wave?   
					N 
					N 
					N 
					N 
					N 
					Y 
					Y 
					Is the voltage of the micom   
					(IC05) No.3, 4, 10, 11, 44   
					port a square wave?   
					Check the micom   
					(IC05) for a short,   
					and replace it.   
					Check the micom   
					(IC05) for a short,   
					and replace it.   
					Is the voltage of the micom   
					(IC05) No.3, 4, 10, 11, 44 port   
					a square wave?   
					Y 
					Y 
					Check the Q901~   
					Q905 for a short,   
					and replace it.   
					Replace the membrane   
					key pad.   
					Is the voltage of the   
					Q901 ~ Q905 square wave?   
					Y 
					Check the IC06   
					for a short, and   
					replace it.   
					Is the voltage of the   
					IC06 No. 10~16 a square   
					value?   
					N 
					Y 
					Replace the membrane key pad   
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					5-3   
				Troubleshooting   
					5-2-3 When the remocon is not operated   
					1) Check points   
					(1) Is the voltage of the power source normal ? (the rating voltage ±10% range. )   
					(2) Is the electric wire in good contact ? (CN71, RY71)   
					(3) Is the assembly main PCB in good contact with the TOUCH KEY PAD(SW01-SW05)   
					(4) Is the battery voltage of the remocon above DC 2.7V?   
					Turn off the power, and then turn it on   
					again five seconds later.   
					N 
					Dose the Buzzer sound, when the power on?   
					Y 
					Go to the clause "No power".   
					Check whether the "COOLING ICON" LED lamp is on   
					and th operation starts when pressing the   
					on/off button of the remocon.   
					Y 
					The remocon is normally operated.   
					N 
					N 
					Is the battery voltage of the remocon above   
					DC 2.7V?   
					Replace the battery.   
					Y 
					• Check the X-TAL for cold soldering   
					and a short.   
					• Replace relevant components.   
					N 
					N 
					Does the X-TAL(RJ 455JB) oscillate normally?   
					Y 
					• Check the micom(ICT1) Q1, and   
					Q2 for cold soldering and a short.   
					• Replace relevant components.   
					Is the collector voltage of the remocon Q1, Q2   
					a square wave?   
					Y 
					• Check the R415 components.   
					• Check the assembly main PCB   
					micom(IC05).   
					N 
					Is the input voltage of the micom(IC05) No.15   
					pin of the assembly main PCB a aquare wave?   
					Y 
					Replace the assembly main PCB.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					5-2-4 When the compressor is not operated   
					1) Check points   
					(1) Is the voltage of the power source normal ? (the rating voltage ±10% range. )   
					(2) Is the desired temperature lower than the indoor temperature in the “COOL” mode?   
					(Compressor stopped)   
					(3) Is the starting condenser in good contact?   
					(4) Is the electric wire in good contact ? (CN71, RY71)   
					(5) Is the output voltage of the IC01(KA7812) and IC02(KA7805) normal ?   
					Turn off the power, and then turn it on again five   
					seconds later.   
					N 
					Go to the clause "No power".   
					Dose the Buzzer sound, when the power on?   
					Y 
					N 
					Y 
					Check whether the "COOLING ICON" LED lamp is on   
					and the operation starts when pressing the on/off   
					button of the remocon.   
					• Go to the clause "when he remocon   
					does not operate".   
					Y 
					Check whether the compressor is activated in three   
					minutes after turning on the power with the "CoolING   
					ICON" LED lamp being switched on when selecting the   
					cool mode of the remocon.   
					Normal operation.   
					N 
					N 
					Is the IC03 output normal?   
					- When the compressor is on, IC03   
					No. 13 pin → Low.   
					• Check the IC03 for short and cold   
					soldering.   
					• Replace the IC03.   
					Y 
					N 
					N 
					• Check the relay coil resistance.   
					(resistance : About 150Ω±20Ω)   
					• Replace the relay.   
					Does the relay(RY71) operate normally?   
					- When the compressor is ON, the RY71 should operate.   
					Y 
					• Check the operation of the O.L.P,   
					and replace it if necessary.   
					• Check the compressor   
					Is the compressor normal?   
					Y 
					resistance.(0Ω : short, ∞Ω : open)   
					Replace the compressor.   
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					5-5   
				Troubleshooting   
					5-2-5 When the fan motor does not operated   
					1) Check points   
					(1) Is the voltage of the power source normal ? (the rating voltage ±10% range. )   
					(2) Is the electric wire in good contact ?(CN71, RY71)   
					(3) Is the starting condenser(FAN MOTOR) in good contact?   
					(4) Is the fan motor connector in good contact?(CN73)   
					(5) Is the output voltage of the IC01(KA7812) and IC02(KA7805) normal ?   
					Turn off the power, and then turn it on again five   
					seconds later.   
					N 
					Go to the clause "No power".   
					Dose the buzzer sound, when the power on?   
					Y 
					Check whether the "COOLING ICON" LED lamp is on   
					and the operation starts when pressing the   
					on/off button of the remocon.   
					N 
					N 
					• Go to the clause of "when the   
					remocon does not operated".   
					Y 
					Is the IC03 output normal?   
					• Check the IC03 for a short and cold   
					soldering.   
					• Replace the IC03.   
					- When the fan motor is High, IC03 No. 12 pin → Low.   
					- When the fan motor is Med, IC03 NO. 14 pin → LOW.   
					- When the fan motor is Low, IC03 No. 15 pin →Low.   
					Y 
					• Check the relay coil resistance.   
					(Normal: About 400Ω)   
					N 
					N 
					Does the relay(RY 72, 73,74) operate normally?   
					- When the fan motor is High, RY74 should operate.   
					- When the fan motor is Med, RY73 should operate.   
					- When the fan motor is Low, RY72 should operate.   
					• Replace the relay.   
					Y 
					• Check the fan motor resistance.   
					(0Ω : short, ∞Ω : open)   
					• Check the fan motor thermal fuse?   
					Is the fan motor normal?   
					Y 
					Replace the fan motor.   
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				6. Exploded View and Parts List   
					6-1 Main unit   
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					6-1   
				Exploded View and Parts List   
					■Part List   
					Q'TY   
					No   
					1 
					Description   
					Code No.   
					Specification   
					SP05A10   
					ASSY PANEL FRONT   
					DB92-00393B ASSY,TOP,SEA   
					DB64-00680A HIPS,T2   
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					1-1 PANEL FRONT   
					1-2 BLADE V   
					DB66-00367A HIPS,T2.0   
					DB66-00368A PP,L82,T1.3   
					DB64-00681B HIPS,T2   
					1-3 LINK BLADE   
					1-4 GRILLE AIR INLET   
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					CASE CONTROL UP   
					FILTER   
					DB61-00933A SGCC-M,T0.7   
					DB63-00600A HIPS,T2.5   
					DB96-01972A 2R×10S,FP1.3   
					EVAPORATOR   
					ASSY-PLATE EVAP CASING DB90-00898A ASSY   
					NUT-FRANGE   
					DB60-30004A 2C M6 SM20C NTR   
					BLOWER   
					DB67-00099A ABS,-,OK_TOP-P/J   
					DB90-00944A 25FO-PS   
					ASSY-EVAP CASE UP   
					PLATE-PARTITION   
					DB70-00219A ABS,-,T2.5   
					10 INSULATION-TUBE   
					11 MOTOR   
					DB72-50178A T30,W36,L34,NBR   
					DB31-00035K YGN50-6K   
					12 FAN-PROPELLER   
					13 NUT-FRANGE   
					DB67-00014A ABS,290,OK-PJT   
					DB60-30020A M6,LEFT   
					14 CASE COND   
					DB61-00932A   
					复合PP,T2,W378,L308   
					15 ASSY-COND   
					DB96-02044A 2R×15S,FP1.5   
					DB92-00336A PVC,SC-94445R   
					DB90-00912A Y-PJT,TOP   
					DB64-00518A SECC-P,T1,W8   
					DB92-00337A PVC,SC-94445R   
					DB62-01349A C1220T-0   
					16 ASSY SHUTTER-LF   
					17 ASSY CABINET   
					18 SHUTTER-ANGLE UP   
					19 ASSY SHUTTER-RH   
					20 TUBE DISCHARGE   
					21 TUBE SUCTION   
					22 COMPRESSOR   
					23 NUT-TERMINAL COVER   
					24 GASKET   
					DB62-01314A C1220T-0   
					39A050HS1KA 115V 60Hz 1Ph   
					DB60-30001A M5,-,SM20C   
					DB63-20003A EPDM,T0.8   
					DB63-10026A GE,-,NORYL,-,SEI-701   
					DB60-30028A M8,ZPC   
					25 COVER-TERMINAL   
					26 NUT WASHER   
					27 GROMMET-ISOLATOR   
					28 O.L.P   
					DB73-00016A EPDM,-,BLK,OK-PJT   
					DB35-00006F   
					29 ASSY CONTROL BOX   
					29-1 SWITCH MEMBRANE   
					29-2 CASE CONTROL-LOW   
					29-3 CLIP-CAPACITOR   
					29-4 POWER CORD   
					29-5 THERMISTOR   
					29-6 ASSY PCB MAIN   
					29-7 PANEL CONTROL   
					29-8 C-OIL   
					DB93-01357G 5K,ELEC,A   
					DB34-00019F 76.8*114.5   
					DB61-00934A Y-PJT,SGCC-M,T0.7   
					DB65-00031A SGCC-M,T0.45   
					DB39-00343G 125V,15,AWG18   
					DB32-10051D 10K/25,-,3425K   
					SEA 5K TOP,ELECTRONIC   
					DB93-00874U   
					DB64-00571A ABS(V5),T2   
					2501-001290 3.5/35µF,270VAC   
					AC115V,50/60HZ,DC17V   
					29-9 TRANSFORMER   
					30 TUBE CAPILLARY   
					31 ASSY BASE   
					DB26-00006G   
					DB62-01315A C1220T-H   
					DB90-00897A MSWR10,M8,L10   
					DB97-90014K OK-P/J   
					32 ASSY-SCREW   
					33 ASSY REMOCON   
					DB93-01433F OK-PJT,ARC-724   
					6-2   
					FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.   
				7. Block Diagram   
					7-1 Refrigerating Cycle Block Diagram   
					PINCH PIPE   
					SUCTION LINE   
					DISCHARGE LINE   
					(SERVICE VALVE)   
					ACCUMULATOR/COMPRESSOR   
					EVAPORATOR   
					CONDENSER   
					CAPILLARY TUBE   
					PINCH PIPE   
					(SERVICE VALVE)   
					7-2 Basic Structure   
					7-2-1 Micom Control Diagram   
					MAIN MICOM   
					A/D converter   
					Membrane Pad control   
					(Key operation)   
					Room Temperature sensor   
					Receiving Unit of Remocon   
					• Energe saver   
					↑, ↓   
					• Temp.set(   
					) 
					• Operation, Mode   
					• Swing, Sleep   
					• Fan select, Timer   
					(Remote Control)   
					Led display control   
					(Remocon control)   
					• Remocon single contro   
					Operation   
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					Dry   
					Remocon Single   
					Receiving   
					Timer   
					Sleep   
					Compressor   
					Fan motor   
					Fan speed (high)   
					Fan speed (med)   
					Fan speed (low)   
					Fan   
					• Compressor control   
					• Buzzer control   
					• Temperature control   
					• Fan motor control   
					Power circuit (DC 5V)   
					Powercircuit (DC 12V)   
					Cool   
					Energy saver   
					Temp.setting(↑)   
					Temp.setting(↓)   
					Down Trans (AC15V)   
					Power input (AC220V)   
					Reset Circuit   
					Oscillation Circuit   
					FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.   
					7-1   
				Block Diagram   
					7-2-2 Micom pin assignment   
					KS88C4716   
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					P0.1   
					P4.4   
					P0.2   
					P0.3   
					P0.4   
					P0.5   
					P0.6   
					P0.7   
					P1.0   
					P1.1   
					P1.2   
					P1.3   
					P1.4   
					P1.5   
					P3.7   
					P3.6   
					P3.5   
					P3.4   
					P3.3   
					P3.2   
					P3.1   
					P3.0   
					AVss   
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					SEG-DATA(c)   
					SEG-DATA(b)   
					GRID4   
					GRID5   
					P0.0   
					P4.3   
					P4.2   
					VDD   
					VSS   
					Xout   
					Xin   
					SEG-DATA(d)   
					SEG-DATA(e)   
					SEG-DATA(f)   
					SEG-DATA(g)   
					SEG-DATA(h)   
					SEG-DATA(a)   
					EEPROM CLK   
					EEPROM IN   
					EEPROM OUT   
					BUZZER   
					GRID3   
					Vcc   
					Vss   
					10MHz RESONATOR   
					10MHz RESONATOR   
					TEST   
					TEST   
					10 P4.1   
					11 P4.0   
					12 RESET   
					13 P2.0   
					14 P2.1   
					15 P2.2   
					16 P2.3   
					17 P2.4   
					18 P2.5   
					19 P2.6   
					20 P2.7   
					21 P4.5   
					22 AVref   
					GRID2   
					GRDI1   
					RESET IC OUTPUT   
					KEY-IN1   
					OPTION   
					JIG OUTPUT   
					OPTION   
					KEY-IN2   
					REMOCON   
					EEPROM CS   
					LOW FAN   
					SENSOR THERMIS-   
					TOR(103AT)   
					OPTION   
					COMPERSSOR   
					MIDDLE FAN   
					HIGH FAN   
					4-WAY VALVE   
					Vcc   
					OPTION   
					OPTION   
					OPTION   
					SAVE OPTION   
					SWING MOTOR   
					GND   
					7-2   
					FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.   
				8. PCB DIGRAM   
					8-1 ASSY MAIN PCB   
					MAIN PCB:DB93-00874U   
					Front Side   
					Back Side   
					8-1   
					FRIEDRICH AIRCONDITIONING C0.   
				PCB PARTS   
					■Part List DB93-00874U   
					NO. DESCRIPTION   
					SPECIFICATION Q'TY   
					REMARK   
					1 DIODE BRIDGE   
					DE06S   
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					BD01   
					VA71   
					IC04,IC06   
					IC03   
					2 VARISTOR   
					3 IC DRIVE   
					10D 471   
					ULN2003AD   
					KA7533OZ   
					4 IC   
					5 IC-VOLT REGU   
					6 IC-VOLT REGU   
					7 SCREW TAPPING   
					8 HEAT SINK   
					KA7805   
					IC02   
					KA7812   
					IC01   
					PH3*8   
					IC01   
					L15 W15 H25   
					2200uF 25V   
					1000uF 35V   
					100uF 10V   
					IC01   
					9 C-AL   
					C102   
					C101   
					C103   
					C104   
					CN91   
					CN11   
					CN41   
					CN12   
					F701   
					F701   
					BZ61   
					R601   
					RM41   
					10 C-AL   
					11 C-AL   
					12 C-AL   
					22uF 16V   
					13 CONNECTOR WAFER   
					14 CONNECTOR WAFER   
					15 CONNECTOR WAFER   
					16 CONNECTOR WAFER   
					17 FUSE   
					FCZ254-08SL   
					VH-4A,WHT   
					TJC3-2A,RED   
					TJC3-3A,RED   
					250V 3015A   
					HF-004/J   
					18 FUSE HOLDER   
					19 BUZZER   
					PZ-227125   
					20 R-CARBON   
					21 REMOCON MODULE   
					22 JUMPER WIRE   
					23 JUMPER WIRE   
					24 JUMPER WIRE   
					25 PCB-MAIN   
					620 OHM 1/2W   
					FRP-4021H6   
					PH0.6 7.5mm   
					2012 TYPE   
					3216 TYPE   
					FR-1 112*65*1.6mm   
					180,3216,10%   
					330,2012,5%   
					10K,1/8W 1%   
					6,8K,1/8W 1%   
					10K,2012,5%   
					1K,2012,5%   
					5.4K,1/8W,1%   
					104Z,2012,50V   
					223Z,2012,50V   
					101K,2012,50V   
					102K,2012,50V   
					KRA226S   
					17 JP3~JP10,JP12,JP14~JP18,JP21,JP24,JP25   
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					JP11,JP22   
					JP1,JP2,JP19,JP20,JP23   
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					26 R-CHIP   
					R90~R908   
					R402,R701,R703   
					R404   
					27 R-CHIP   
					28 R-METAL   
					29 R-METAL   
					R401   
					30 R-CARBON   
					31 R-CARBON   
					32 R-METAL   
					R301,R403,R501,R502   
					R201,R202   
					R406   
					33 C-CHIP   
					C105,C106,C401~C403   
					C201,C501,C502   
					C701   
					34 C-CHIP   
					35 C-CHIP   
					36 C-CHIP   
					C702,C901,C902   
					Q901~Q903   
					Q904   
					37 CHIP-TRANSISTOR   
					38 CHIP-TRANSISTOR   
					39 DIODE-SWITCHING   
					40 IC-MCU   
					KRC246S   
					1N4148(SMALL)   
					STM0013-BA   
					D11U,12VDC   
					10MHz   
					D901~D905   
					IC05   
					41 RELAY-POWER   
					42 CERAMIC RESONATOR   
					43 LED DISPLAY   
					44 RELAY   
					RY71   
					X301   
					D306GWA/S29   
					JQ1A12V   
					LED01   
					RY72~RY74   
					RY75   
					45 RELAY   
					F3A   
					46 ASSY HARNESS   
					47 LED LAMP   
					EL2-06V   
					T1~T4   
					B5054D3,GREEN   
					4,7K,2012,5%   
					PH0.6 15mm   
					LED02,LED03   
					R405   
					48 R-CHIP   
					49 JUMPER WIRE   
					JP13   
					8-2   
					FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.   
				9. Wiring Diagram   
					SENSOR   
					THERMISTOR   
					CN41   
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					1 
					2 
					2 
					LED DISPLAY   
					LED LAMP   
					BUZZER   
					CN12   
					1 
					1 
					3 
					+5V   
					3 
					CN11   
					1 
					+12V   
					REMOCON   
					MODULE   
					TRANSFORMER   
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					CN91   
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					F701   
					250V AC   
					3.15A   
					P/GRAY   
					(LIVE)   
					MEMBRANE   
					PAD   
					P/GRAY   
					(NEUTRAL)   
					RY74   
					T2   
					RY72 RY73   
					RY71   
					T4   
					RED   
					T3   
					GRN   
					YEL   
					ORG   
					COMP-   
					RESSOR   
					CAPACITOR   
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					FAN   
					MOTOR   
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					WHT   
					BLK   
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					RED   
					WHT   
					CAPACITOR   
					BLK   
					RED   
					SP05A10   
					DIAGRAM   
					FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.   
					9-1   
				10 Schematic Diagrams   
					10-1 MAIN PCB   
				FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.   
					Post Office Box 1540 l San Antonio, Texas 78295-1540   
					4200 N. Pan Am Expressway l San Antonio, Texas 78218-5212   
					(210) 357-4400 l FAX (210) 357-4480   
					
					Printed in China   
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