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1. The document provides specifications and operating instructions for room air conditioners, including indoor and outdoor unit dimensions and the refrigerating cycle block diagram. 2. It describes the functions of the remote control keys and names each key, including power, temperature adjustment, mode selection, fan speed, and timer keys. 3. Installation and operating instructions are provided for auto changeover function, mode selection, fan speed adjustment, and 5-way air directional control.
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1. The document provides specifications and operating instructions for room air conditioners, including indoor and outdoor unit dimensions and the refrigerating cycle block diagram. 2. It describes the functions of the remote control keys and names each key, including power, temperature adjustment, mode selection, fan speed, and timer keys. 3. Installation and operating instructions are provided for auto changeover function, mode selection, fan speed adjustment, and 5-way air directional control.
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ROOM AIR CONDITIONER

INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT


AQV12ACME UOV12ACME
AQV12ADME UOV12ADME
AQV12BCME UOV1Z2BCME
AQV12BDME UOQV12BDME
SH12VAC SH12VACX
SH12VAD SH12VADX
AQVOSACME UQVOSACME
AQVO9ADME UQVOSADME
AQVO9BCME UOVOSBCME
AQVO09BDME UOVO9SBDME
SHOSVAC SHOSVACX
SHOSVAD SHOSVADX

SERVIC Manual

AIR CONDITIONER . CONTENTS

1. Precautions

2. Product Specifications

3. Operating Instructions and


Installation

4, Disassembly and Reassembly

5. Troubleshooting

6. Exploded Views and Parts List

7. PCB Diagrams |

8. Wiring Diagrams
1. Precautions
Warning: Prior to repair, disconnect the
power cord from the circuit breaker.

Use proper parts: Use only exact replace-


ment parts. (Also, we recommend replacing
parts rather than repairing them.)

Use the proper tools: Use the proper tools


and test equipment, and know how to use
them. Using defective tools or test equip-
ment may cause problems later-intermittent
contact, for example.

Power Cord: Prior to repair, check the


power cord and replace it if necessary.

Avoid using an extension cord, and avoid


tapping into a power cord. This practice
may result in malfunction or fire.

After completing repairs and reassembly,


check the insulation resistance.
Procedure: Prior to applying power,
measure the resistance between the power
cord and the ground terminal. The resis-
tance must be greater than 30 megaohms.

Make sure that the grounds are adequate.

Make sure that the installation conditions


are satisfactory.
Relocate the unit if necessary.

Keep children away from the unit while it is


being repaired.

10. Be sure to clean the unit and its surround-


ing area.

Fig. 1-4 Clean the Unit

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2-2 Dimensions

2-2-1 Indoor Unit

SSS

(Front view)

245

165

Air out

(Remote control)

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ci)

22
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Product Specifications

2-2-2 Outdoor Uni

ok

9S¢

LAE

600

(Front view) (Rear view)

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2-3 Refrigerating Cycle Block Diagram

INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT

: | Capillary tube

!| qT < 2-way y valve


val «+ l

; Heat o | Heat o
exchanger 5! exchanger o !

c
ey
e
6 —_ (Condenser)
|
| (Evaporator)

1 4-way valve |
_ ~— Cooling

Compressor aoe eeoung |


~<i%}= Gas leak check point:

ee
i
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3. Operating Instructions and Installation

3-1 Operating Instructions

3-1-1 Name & Function of Key in remote controller

FEATURE OF KEY

Power On/Off button to start and stop airconditioner or timer set up.
Yseases g

Temp. up button. To increase the temperature by the pressing .


GAS (UP) the temperature button.

Temp. down button. To decrease the temperature by the pressing


Yy/ (DOWN) the temperature button.

Each time you press this button, (ate: Auto Mode c& : Fan Only
MODE is changed in the following order. ‘
Mode) el saa a a % :CoolMode % : Heat Mode
frto> % > Fh >
we 7? O"* ] & -: DryMode
Press until the appearance. the air conditioner cools or heats
the room as quickly as possible.
After 30minutes, the airconditioner is reset automatically to the previous mode.

Press € until the appearance. the sleep timer can be used when
you are cooling or heating your room to switch the air conditioner off
automatically after a period of six hours.

Each time you press this button,


FAN SPEED is changed in the following order.
S. > a Sal > ‘hal 4
«az

Adjust air flow vertically.

The ON Timer enables you to switch on the air conditioner automatically


after a given period of time that is from 30 minutes to 24 hours.
To cancel, press the 8)(Set/Cancel) button.

The Off Timer enables you to switch off the air conditioner automatically
after a given period of time that is from 30 minutes to 24 hours.
To cancel, press the €)(Set/Cancel) button.

To select the 5 way function with the remote control, press the (5 way)
button one or more times until the desired mode is selected.
Each time you press the (5 way) button, each 5 way indicator on the indoor unit lights
up in order.

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3-1
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Operating Instructions and Installation

3-1-2 Name & Function

1. AUTO CHANGEOVER FUNCTION : 2) Mode selection during the operation


*To operate in the “Auto change over” mode,
set the MODE on “AUTO”.
*According to the outdoor and indoor temper-
Cooling
atures while starting the operation, one of the (25°C~28'C)
modes from the cooling, dehumidifying and
heating is selected automatically to operate.
*The operation mode shall be set again if the
other condition different from that of the oper- Heating Dehumidifying
(21°C, 23°C)
ating conditions(cooling, heating, dehumidify-
ing mode) is kept for 60 minutes during the
1 | 21 Outdoor
change-over operation. temperature("C)
(_ ) is the set temperature

1) Mode selection for operation start

Indoor
temperature('C)
31°C over
Cooling
(25°C~28°C) 29°C over 31°C less
27°C over 29°C less
25°C over 27°C less
to be set automati-
Heating Dehumidifying cally by controller
21°C, 23°C) according to the
'
indoor temperature
( at the operation
18C 21°C Outdoor 18°C less start.
temperature(’C)
(_ ) is the set temperature
- 21°C over 23°C less
18°C less mC less

COOL MODE : The unit operates according


nC 29°C over 31°C less to the difference between the setting and
Over) 27°C over 29°C less room temperature.(setting Temp.: 18°C~30°C)
25°C over 27°C less
25°C less to beset automati- HEAT MODE : The unit operates according
cally by controller
according to the to the difference between the setting and
indoor temperature room temperature.(setting Temp.: 16°C~30°C)
at the operation *Prevention against cold wind: For about
start.
3~5 minutes after initial operation (thermo
18°C over
to be set automati- control or “de-ice”), the indoor fan will
cally by controller
21°C less
according to the either not operate or operate very slowly,
indoor temperature then switch to the selected fan speed. This
at the operation. period is to allow the indoor unit's heat-
start.
exchanger to prewarm until emitting warm
air.

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Operating Instructions and Installation

*High temperature release function : The *In HEAT mode : The setting temperature
outdoor unit and compressor ON/OFF is is automatically droped by 1°C each Lhour.
controlled for safety operation when heat When the temperature has been droped by
exchanger of indoor unit is over heated. total of 2°C, that temperature is main-
*De-ice : Deicing operation is controlled by tained. .
outdoor unit's heat exchanger temperature
and accumulating time of compressor's FAN SPEED : Manual (3 step), Auto (4 step)
operation. Fan speed automatically varies depending
De-ice ends by sensing of the processing on the difference between setting and the
time by de-ice Condition. room temperature.

DRY MODE : COMPULSORY OPERATION :


*According to the difference between the set For operating the air conditioner without
temperature (Ts) and indoor temperature the remote controller, the tact key in indoor
(Tr), the operation frequency of compressor unit can be used.
is controlled as each area. When started with this key, the mode is set
(Cooling area/COMP2E ON/OFF on “AUTO”.
area/Monitoring area) _ The operating is the same function as
Cooling area : same as the cool mode AUTO MODE in the remote controller.
~» COMP2E ON/OFF area : repeat of Each time you press this key, 5WAY
COMP®2 frequency 36[Hz] for 4 minutes function is changed in the following order;
operation /O[Hz](off) for 6 minutes STD(standard) ~ NATURE —
» Monitoring area : COMP®2 off. POWER(High-speed) — Saving(Power-
Saving) + SILENCE
TURBO MODE : This mode is available in # STD(standard)( ) : General operation
AUTO, COOL, HEAT, DRY, FAN MODE. Mode
When this button is pressed at first, the air * NATURE((©) ): The unit is operated
conditioner is operated in “powerful” state according to health
for 30 minutes regardless of the set temper- pattern control
ature, room temperature. * POWER( () ) : The unit is
When this button is pressed again, or when operated in
the operating time is 30 minutes, turbo powerful state
operation mode is canceled and returned to * SAVING( @ ): The unit is operated in
the previous mode. power saving state
*But, if you press the TURBO button in DRY # SILENCE( (@) ) : The unit is operated
or FAN mode, it is changed into AUTO quitely
mode automatically. Each mode has Auto(Cool or Heat) opera-
tion designed in advance.
SLEEP MODE : Sleep mode is available
only in COOL or HEAT mode.
The operation will stop after 6 hours.
“In COOL mode: The setting temperature
is automatically raised by 1°C each lhour
When the temperature has been raised by
total of. 2°C, that temperature is main-
tained.

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Operating Instructions and Installation

9. SWING: BLADE-H is rotated vertically by


’ the stepping motor.
*Memory louver : When ON/OFF button is
pressed at stop state, the BLADE-H returns
to its original location which is operating
state before stop.

remote control is displayed on LCD the tion (Indoor-Outdoor unit)


and the blades move up and down. If the one X Goma d
|OOr- oor uni
more time press the CG) button, blade location
is stop. Xx y__| Trouble of the control power of the

10. 24-Hour ON/OFF Real Setting Timer. : The x Abnormal communication


(Sub-Main micom)
air conditioner is turned ON at a specified
time using : ©
OFF TIMER : The air Conditioner is turned
OFF at a specified time using @im). .O
*ON TIMER : Only timer LED lights on.
*OFF TIMER : Both timer and operation
@ temperature

LED lights on.


S

:
11. SELF Diagnosis

ae
Indoor unit room temperature sensor
etror(open or short)
Indoor unit heat exchanger tempera-
ES fo]
© Trouble of DC link voltage circuit
x |Trouble of discharge temp-sensor
ture sensor error(open or short)
© ©|90!/0O (open/short)
‘Trouble of outdoor temp-sensor
© i (open/short)
Trouble of de-ice temp-sensor
ce) (open/short)
Outdoor unit temperature sensor error Trouble of OLP temp-sensor
{open or short) © (open/short)
- outdoor temp-sensor
- deice . |Trouble of AC current sensor
- OLP temp-sensor (open/short) and Leakage of refriger-
discharge temp-sensor o ant{(R-22)
- heatsink temp-sensor
Olxlolx}] x1 x Abnormal communication
(Indoor - Outdoor unit) 12. BUZZER SOUND : Whenever the ON/OFF
Abnormal increase of operation button is pressed or whenever change ~
ISCEX © x |x ; ee ite
inseam : occurs to the condition which is set up or
oeure ere ae select, the
: compulsory operation mode,
O OLP temperat
re) Over current of IPM circuit buzzer is sounded "beep".

| Trouble of the PTC circuit of the out-


© _{door
Trouble of AC current sensor(open/
© short) and Leakage of refrigerant(R-22)

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3-2 Installation

3-2-1 Selecting Area for Installation 3. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
in area providing good ventilation and
Select an area for installation that is suitable which is not dusty. It must not be blocked
to the customer's needs. : by any obstacle affecting the airflow near
the air inlet and the air outlet.
3-2-1(a) Indoor Unit 4. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
in area free from animals or plants.
1. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in
an area providing good ventilation. It must 5. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
not be blocKed by an obstacle affecting the in area not blocking the traffic.
airflow near the air inlet and the air outlet.
6. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
2. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in in area easy to drain condensed ‘water from
an area allowing good air handling and the indoor unit.
endurance of vibration of the indoor unit.
7. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
3. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in in area which provides easy connection
an area where there is no source of heat or within the maximum allowable length of a
vapor nearby. coolant pipe(15 meters).
4, Make sure that you install the indoor unit in Note —

an area from which hot or cool air is spread 1. Add 20 grams of refrigerant (R-22) for every 1 meter
evenly in a room. if the pipe length exceeds the standard pipe length of
5 meters.
5. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in 2. Maintain a height between the indoor and outdoor
an area away from TVs, audio units, cord- units.
less phones, fluorescent lighting fixtures
and other electrical appliances (at least 1 8. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
meter). in an area which is large enough to accom-
6. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in modate the measurements.
an area which provides easy pipe connec-
tion with the outdoor unit, and easy
drainage for condensed water. 3-2-1(c) Remote Control Unit
7. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in 1. Make sure that you install the remote con-
an area which is large enough to accomo- trol unit in an area free from obstacles such
date the measurements shown in figure on as curtains etc, which may block signals
the next page. from the remote control unit.
2. Make sure that you install the remote con-
3-2-1(b) Outdoor Unit trol unit in an area not exposed to
direct sunlight, and where there is no source
1. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit of heat.
in area not exposed to the rain or direct sun
light. 3. Make sure that you install the remote con-
(Install a separate sunblind if exposed to trol unit in an area away from TVs, audio
direct sun light.) units, cordless phones, fluorescent lighting
fixtures and other electrical appliances (at
2. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit least 1 meter).
in area allowing good air moment, not
amplifying noise or vibration, especially to
avoid disturbing neighbours.
(Fix the unit firmly if it is mounted in a
high place.)

Caution :
It is harmful to the air conditioner if it is used in the following environments: greasy areas {including areas near machines},
salty areas such as coast areas, areas where sulfuric gas is present such as hot spring areas. Contact your dealer for advice.

rr
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Operating Instructions and Installation

3-2-2(a) Refrigerant Refill

® Refill an air-conditioner with refrigerant when refrigerant has been leaked at installing or using.

1. Purge air{for new installation only).

2. Turn the 3-way valve clockwise to close, rN ea


connect the pressure gauge(low i | a.
pressure side) to the service valve, and Timer gay ll WE | i nea

SS
= @ © ©O®
apen the 3-way valve again. Press this ON/OFF

Y
Switch for Ssec.
And thea the
Airconditioner
operating on rating
3. Connect the tank to refill with Refrigerant speed.

4. Set the unit to Low pressure checking mode.


* Press the ON/OFF switch for 5 second.
*All lamps blink on the indoor unit.

5. Check the pressure indicated by the ~— Suspension hook


pressure gauge(low pressure side).
* Refer to Low pressure graph. Compound High
gauge pressure
gauge

aa ft) | Hand
“ty wheel
6. Open the refrigerant tank and fill with refrig- h <— Finger tight
erant until the rated pressure is reached. fittings
It recommended not to pour the
* It is For mounting
Aecand ot Ee ataase
refrigerant in too quickly, but gradually hose when high pressure
while operating a pressure valve. not in use side

Y
Charging
line

7. Stop operation of the air conditioner. |

| /
/
8. Close the 3-way valve, disconnect the
pressure gauge, and open the 3-way ‘
valve again. \

9. Close the cap of each valve. |

36 . Samsung Electronics
Operating Instructions and Installation

¢ MODEL NAME : AQV12ACME(UQV12ACME) * MODEL NAME : AQVO9ACME(UQVOSACME)


AQV12ADME(UQV12ADME) AQVO9ADME(UQVO9ADME)
AQV12BCME(UQV12BCME) AQVO9BCME(UQVO9BCME)
AQV12BDME(UQV12BDME) AQVOSBDME(UQV09BDME)
SH12VAC(SH12VACX) SHOSVAC(SHO9VACX)
SH12VAD(SH12VADX) SHOSVAD(SHO9VADX)

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Outdoor inlet air DB temp.(°C) Outdoor inlet air DB temp.(°C)

3-2-2(b) Refrigerant Adjustment

Class For installation For service


Connection Air-Purge Refrigerant Air-Purge Refrigerant .
Pipe Length Method Adjustment Method Quantity

5m Refer to the Unnecessary refer to


(standard) detailed Air-Purge Purge air using a specification sheet
Procedure vaccum pump
or an additional
Add 20g of refrigerant refrigerant cylinder. Add 20g of refrigerant
(R-22) for every 1m. (R-22) for every 1m.

3-2-2(c) Flare unt fixing torque


Te f
Outter diameter z orque {kg-cm)
Fixing Torque Final Torque

@ 6.35 (S000Btu, 12000Btu)


(Liquid Side)

@ 9.52 (9000Btu)
(Gas Side}

@ 12.7 (12000Btu)
(Gas Side)

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4. Disassembly and Reassembly
Stop operation of the air conditioner and remove the power cord before repairing the unit.

4-1 Indoor Unit 6


a

Front Grille 1) Stop the air conditioner operation and block |&
the main power.
2) Seperate tape of front panel upper.

3) Contract the second finger to the left, and


right handle and pull to open the inlet grille.
4) Take the left and right filter out.

lL *Taking off the deodorizing filter. |


5) Loosen one of the right fixing screw and
seperate the terminal cover.

6) Loosen three fixing screws of front grille.

7) Pull the upper left and right of discharge


softly for the outside cover to be pulled out.

8) Pull softly the lower part of discharge and


push it up.

Caution;
Assemble the front panel and fix the
hooks of left and right.

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Disassembly and Reassembly

Parts Procedure Remark


2

2 Ass’y Tray Drain. 1} Do “1” above


2) Take all the connector of PCB upper side out.
(Inclusion Power cord)
3) Separate the outdoor unit connection wire
from the terminal block.
4) If pulling the Main PCB up. it will be taken
out.
3 Electrical Parts 1} Do “1”, “2” above
(Main PCB) Separate the drain hose from the extension
drain hose.
2) Pull tray drain out from the back body.

4 Heat Exchanger 1) Do “1” and “2”, “3” above |

2) Loosen two fixing earth screws of right side.

3) Separate the connection pipe.

4) Separate the holder pipe at the rearside.

5) Loosen the three fixing screws of right and


left side.

6) Lifting the heat exchanger up a little to push


the up side for separation from the indoor
unit.

5 Fan Motor and 1} Do “1", “2”, "3", “4” above.


Cross Fan
2) Loosen the fixing two screws and separate
the motor holder.

3) Loosen the fixing screw of fan motor.


(By use of M3 wrench)

4) Separate the fan motor from the fan.

5)Separate the fan from the left holder bearing.

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4-2 Outdoor Unit

Take care of the electrical shock by contact on the charging parts before the discharge
after power off. (If takes approximately 2 minutes to discharge.)

|No | Parts Procedure Remark

1 Common Work & 1) Loosen the fixing screw and separate the
Ass‘y-control Out Cover-Valve.

2) Separate the Cable-Connector Wire from the


Terminal-Block.

3) Loosen five fixing screws and separate the


Cabi-Upper.

4) Loosen five fixing screws from the


Ass'y-Control Out.

5) Separate the Terminal-Housing from the


Ass’y-Control Out.

6) Separate the Ass'y-Control Out from the


outdoor unit,

7) Loosen seven fixing screws and separate the


Cabi-Side.

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Disassembly and Reassemb}

Parts Procedure Remark

2 Fan-Motor 1) Loosen Four fixing screw of the Guard-Fan.

2) Remove the nut flange (Turn to the right to


remove, as it is a left hand screw)

3) Separate the fan.

4) Loosen four fixing screws to separate the


motor.

Heat Exchanger 1) Do "1" above.


2) Loosen three fixing screws of Ass’y-Frame
and Partition.
3) Disassemble the inlet and outlet pipe by
welding.
4) Separate the heat exchanger.

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Disassembly and Reassembly

C2 Compressor
Le
1) Do “1” above.
See
2) Open the terminal cover of compressor and
unscrew the connection terminal.
3) Disassemble the inlet and outlet pipe of
compressor by welding.
4) Disassemble the inlet and outlet pipe of
condenser by welding.

5) Loosen the three bolts of the lower part.


6} Separate the compressor.

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5. Troubleshooting
ARES ETT APE AE ET SEL A DE. AAS TE BS I I 8 Ba I PS I I OE

Since the inverter air conditioner is equipped with Electrical control circuits at both Indoor &
outdoor unit, the trouble shooting shall be performed according to the error mode.
Inside the controller of the outdoor unit (inverter), the large capacity of electrolytic condenser so
that it takes the time to discharge after the power off since the elecncal charge remains
(the charging voltage DC 340V).
Take care of the electrical shock by contact on the charging part before the discharge after the
power off. (It takes approximately 2 minutes to discharge).

5-1 Basic items for trouble shooting


1) Is the power source proper?
The power source shall be in the range of the rated voltage +10%. If it is out of this range, it may
cause the abnormal operation.
2) Is the connection made between the indoor and outdoor unit?
The connection between indoor and outdoor unit shall be performed with 4 wire. (connection
cable of indoor and outdoor unit + ground wire).
3) The phenomena as follows are not out of order.

Phenomena Cause and reason


The operation is not done. e ls the power off or the power unplugged?
+ Does it stop because it is the completion time?
« Unplug and plug again the power source for 2 minutes.
The wind comes out but the | « Is the filter clogged with dust or dirty?
heating/cooling is not + Is there any direct light on the outdoor unit or any obstacle against it?
performed. + Is the selected temperature too high? Lower the selected temperature lower than the
current one (during cooling).
« Is the selected temperature too low? Raise the desired temperature than the
current one (during heating).
« Is the “Fan only Mode” operation?

The remote controller does |« Is the battery run out?


not operate. « Is the battery inserted in the wrong way(+, -)?
« Is the detection part of the indoor unit blocked?
+ Does it interfered with the radio of neon sign?
i
The wind volume is not + Is the operation selected among one of Auto / Dry / Turbo / Sleeping?
adjusted. + The temperature setting is not required since the wind volume set automatically.
» Check again at the state of Cooling / Fan only / Heating.
The temperature is not set. | « Is the operation selected among the Dry/Turbo / Sleeping / Fan only Mode.
Since the temperature is automatically set, the temperature setting is not required.
Check again at the cooling/heating state.
+ The standard temperature +2°C during the automatic operation.

The operation lamp continues |« Push the Operation / Stop button.


to be flickering. ¢ Unplug and plug the power source.

The immediate operation ¢ It is the case that the auto restart function works.
Starts without control of # Auto restart function is the convenient function where the operation state is memorized in
remote controller when the Memory IC during the blackout and the operation restarts when the power comes back.
plugged

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5-2 The first determination method of troubled part

5-2-1 Error mode display of indoor unit

Air filter Air flow bl ‘out Air ns


(under the grille) iow Diese (Oot
fos

25
Inverter Power Moniter indicator
—_ (Only the inverter models)

OV,
Timer indicator 7
Remote Contro} Sensor
SF
STANDARD indicator SAVING indicator

Cow
eS
} sway \ SILENCE indicator
4
NATURE indicator + POWER indicator
—— On/Off & 5 Way
j selection button

LAMP of Display Monitor


Description
&
Rell Reae
© : LAMP ON
“7 @ © @ LAMP FLICKERING
X : LAMP OFF
NATURE | SAVING |SILENCE
Indoor unit room temperature sensor erroropen or short)
Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature sensor error
{open or short)
Indoor fan motor mal function
EEPROM error
Option error
Outdoor unit temperature sensor error{open or short)
- outdoor temp-sensor
- deice temp-sensor
- OLP temp- sensor
- discharge temp-sensor
- heatsink temp-sensor
Abnormal communication (Indoor - Outdoor unit)
Abnormal increase of operation current
Abnormal increase of discharge and OLP temperature
X © Over current of IPM circuit
3 © |e f> | Trouble of the PTC circuit of the outdoor
Trouble of AC current sensor (open/short) and Leakage of
Xx X

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Troubleshosting

5-2-2 Error mode display of outdoor unit board

RED GREEN YELLOW

Oo O ©
LED3 LED2

Description
LAMP of inverter PBA
@ : AvP on
© : LAMP FLICKERING
YELLOW X_ : LAMP OFF
X Normal operation and communication (Indoor-Outdoor unit)
Abnormal communication(Indoot-Outdoor unit)
Trouble of the control power of the outdoor
Abnormal communication (Sub-Main micom)
No zero-crossing signal
Trouble of option setting
Abnormal increase of discharge temperature
Abnormal increase of OLP temperature
Abnormal increase of operation current
Over current of IPM circuit
Over voltage of IPM circuit
Over voltage and current of PFC circuit
Trouble of DC link voltage circuit
Trouble of discharge temp-sensor{open/short)
Trouble of outdoor temp-sensor(open/short)
Trouble of deice temp-sensor(open/short)
Trouble of OLP temp-sensor{open/short)

0/0
x/O/@}
0/0/0|
|
x Trouble of AC current sensor(open/short) and Leakage of
x|/@}/@/O|O|
@
|O|O|
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Samsung Electronics 5-3


5-3 Sequence of trouble shooting for inverter aircon

. OPERATION START »

® The indoor unit does not work even


though the power is plugged. A it es
eThere is no sound “DING” I~] Check the indoor unit control board. (5-3-1) |

The lamp is not on the display.

The indoor unit does not work when Checking the Remocon. (5-3-2) |
|operated by the remocon.
Check the control board and the display
board of indoor unit.(5-3-2}

The lamp of the indoor display is flick- Check the error mode by confirming the
'———~—+ lering and the indoor unit stops several lamp flickering of indoor unit display.
|minutes after the indoor unit starts.
|
Timer lamp{
&') flickering — Check of the indoor temperature sensor (5-3-3) Check te mdeorunit
Standard| 25), Timer{ 8) lamp flickering ©— Check of the indoor heat exchanger (5-3-3) —-[ Checkthe
indoorunit]
Nature{ €)) lamp flickering — Check of indoor unit fan motor (5-3-4)

|Timer( 8), Nature{ ©lamp flickering > Checkthelinesoftheindoorandoutdoor | | Check of the


communication {5-3-5} Communication line

Standard 42 ),Nature ( & )Jamp flickering + Check of the outdoor unit temperature sensor
: : Discharge temperature sensor (5-3-6)
: Comp top OLP temperature sensor (5-3-6)
eran : Deice temperature sensor (5-3-7)
: Outdoor temperature sensor {5-3-7} ;
POWER(| 8s) flickering — Check of the abnormal increase protection —-| Check of the Outdoor unit
of the operation Current (5-3-8)
Timer{ 81), POWER( ese) lamp — Check of the instantaneous over-current protection
flickering mode of IPM circuit (5-3-9}
Nature{ 2 }, POWER lampl =) -> Check the abnormal increase of the comp
flickering discharge gas temperature and OLP protection
mode.(5-3-10}

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Troubleshooting

5-3-1 Check of indoor unit control board

> Unplug the power cord and plug it after 5 seconds.


> Press the on/off switch located in indoor unit inside to operate the air conditioner.
elf the air conditioner operates, check the remocon and indoor unit display board.
elf the air conditioner does not operate, check according to the sequence of the followings:

> Check sequence of indoor unit control board


Step 1 : Check whether two wires of power cord (Sky-blue, brown) are connected correctly to the
terminal block.
Sky -blue : connected to “N”
¢Brown : connected to “L”
Step 2: Check whether the wire connected to the terminal block is connected correctly to the
control board.
(Control board) (Terminal block)
JN SKY-BLU N SKY-BLU (N1 )

RY71 __ BRN OL

jo —Sk 2
Step 3 : Check whether the fuse (F701)(F702) on the control board is normal. (5 [A]/ 250[V]:F701)
(1[A]/250[V] : F702)
e If the fuse is broken, replace it with the new one.
Step 4: check the output of SMPS on the control board.
¢ Input power AC187~AC264V-——-IC 02 Input: DC 12V
IC 02 Output : DC 5V

5-3-2 Display board and remocon check of indoor unit


> Check whether the connection wire of Display board is correctly connected to CN91 connector.
[> Check the voltage of remocon battery. - the voltage of one battery shall be higher than about
1.4 V, and then the remocon operates normally.
t> Check whether the neon sign is on and the 3 wave long fluorescent lamp is on around the
indoor unit. - After putting all lamps of the indoor out and then operate it by remocon. If it
operates with the remocon, it is the abnormality due to the interference from the light of lamps.
(Aircon unit is normal).

5-3-3 Check the indoor temperature sensor and indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor.
Take out the thermistor connected to the connector (CN41) of control board of indoor unit and
measure the resistance between two wires and if it is same as follows: it is normal but if not,
replace it.

apie a a
Ambient ao 15°C

Resistance of
14.68 12.09
thermistor [KQ]

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Troubleshooting

5-3-4 Check of indoor unit fan motor

> Check whether the wire of fan motor is connected to the connector of control board (CN42,
CN71) of indoor unit.
> Check whether the error mode displays after the strong revolution for approximately 15 seconds
since aircon is on.
— In case the error mode displays after the fan motor is rotating for 15 seconds > Defect of
HALL IC of fan motor and Control board ie
— In case that the error mode displays without running of fan motor after 15 seconds. >
Operate with the pin of SSR(SS71) short of indoor unit control board and then if the fan
motor does not run, it is the fan motor defect.
If it rotates, it is the defect of control board (SS71, IC05, IC04).

5-3-5 Check of communication line between the indoor unit and outdoor unit
(Communication error mode)
1) Check of connection
> Check whether the cable wire connecting the indoor unit with outdoor unit is correctly connect-
ed to the (N1), 1, 2 terminal. (If the wire is connected reversely, the communication error occurs)
> If the cable connecting the indoor unit and outdoor unit is longer than 20m, error mode occurs
(shorten the cable length). ,

(Check of indoor unit)


> Check whether the connection wire of the terminal block and control board of indoor unit is
correct.
(Control board) (Terminal block)
JN SKY-BLU N SKY-BLU (N1)

RY71 BEN L
RY71
JCc
SKS
BLK
1
2

(Check of outdoor unit)


> Check whether the connection wire of the terminal block and control board of outdoor unit is
correct,

(Control board) (Terminal block)


#1 of CN31 aa 2
N Se, (NI)
L BRN 1

2) Check of power supply to the outdoor unit


After operation of aircon, select the turbo mode and approximately 3minutes later, check whether
the red color lamp of control board (to be seen if the top cover of outdoor unit) is on.
-» If the red lamp (LED 3) is not on, check the power part of control board of outdoor unit.
¢Check the connection of reactor.
— If the red lamp (LED3) is on and green lamp is flickering, it is normal.

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Troubleshooting

5-3-6 Check of discharge temperature sensor and comp top OLP temperature sensor.
> Connector of outdoor unit control board
(PIN#3,4 of CN51 - discharge temperature sensor), (PIN#1,2 of CN52-OLP Temperature sensor)
Measure the resistance between two wires and if it is same as follows, it is normal but if not,
replace.
70°C met Nee ae
Ambient temperature
(°C)
Resistance of i
242 166 165 82.
thermistor [KQ]

5-3-7 Check the deice temperature sensor and outdoor femperauite sensor
> Connector of outdoor unit control board -
(PIN#1,2 of CN51 - outdoor temperature -sensor),(PIN#3,4 éi CN52-deice Temperature sensor)
Measure the resistance between two wires and if it is same as follows, it is normal but if not,

sem a fete te Ta a
replace it.

Resistance of
thermistor [KQ] 14.68 12.09 ao

5-3-8 Check of operation current abnormal increase mode


> The operation abnormal current mode is the protection control for the safe epemdion by detect-_
ing the operation current of inverter aircon by the current sensor on the conto? board.
> If the operation current.abnormal increase occurs, 2 :
The ventilation is not good because the outdoor unit is‘inetalled wrong (the ainbient tempera-
. ture is higher. than 50°C)
— Reinstall the outdoor unit so that the Sood ventilation can be made.
elf the Refrigerant is overcharged.
> Check the amount of Refrigerant.
olf the comp is locked.
— Replace the comp.
elf the comp. is operating without.the revolution of fan motor.
— Check the fan motor connector, replace the fan motor.
elf the protection cover is operating with bending to the outdoor.
— Take out the protection cover.
¢I£ two outdoor units are operating face to face. (the bad ventilation is made)
— Reinstall the outdoor unit for the good ventilation.
¢The air circulation is bad due to the attachment of falling leaves
~» Take away the leaves for the good ventilation.

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Troubleshooting

5-3-9 Check of instantaneous over-current protection of IPM circuit.


> Inverter instantaneous over-current protection mode is the mode to be actuated in order to
prevent the damage of elements from the peak current of IPM circuit elements.
> In case that the inverter circuit instantaneous over-current protection mode actuates, check the
following items.

(Condition of installation)
The ventilation is not good because the outdoor unit is installed wrong (the ambient tempera-
ture is higher than 50 (°C) )
— Reinstall the outdoor unit so that the good ventilation can be made.
¢In case that the operation is made with the cover bent of the outdoor unit.
— Take out the cover.
¢If two outdoor units are operating face to face, (the bad ventilation is made)
— Reinstall the outdoor unit for the good ventilation.
¢The air circulation is bad due to the attachment of falling leaves.
~— Take away the leaves for the good ventilation.
elf the Refrigerant is overcharged.
— Check the amount of Refrigerant.

(Unit defect)
¢If the comp is locked.
— Replace the comp.
¢lf the comp is operating without the revolution of fan motor.
— Check the fan motor connector and replace the fan motor.
¢In case the parts of the control board is damaged.
— Replace simultaneously the inverter control board.

5-3-10 Check of the comp discharge gas temperature and OLP temperature abnormal rise.
> If the comp discharge gas temperature and OLP temperature rises higher than a certain level,
it protects the circuit.
> If the comp discharge gas temperature and OLP temperature rises abnormally, check the
following items.

(Condition of installation)
The ventilation is not good because the outdoor unit is installed wrong (the ambient tempera-
ture is higher than 50 (°C) ) :
— Reinstall the outdoor unit so that the good ventilation can be made.
- @In case that the operation is made with the cover bent of the outdoor unit.
— Take out the cover.
¢If two outdoor units are operating face to face, (the bad ventilation is made)
— Reinstall the outdoor unit for the good ventilation.
¢The air circulation is bad due to the attachment of falling leaves
— Take away the leaves for the good ventilation.
elf the refrigerant is insufficient.
— Fill up the amount of refrigerant.

(Unit defect)
¢If the comp is locked.
— Replace the comp.
¢If the comp is operating without the revolution of fan motor
— Take out the protection cover.
— Check the fan motor connector and replace the fan motor.

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5-4 Fault Diagnosis of Major Parts

Diagnosis

@ Indoor “Temp.Sensor” Measure resistance with a tester.

@ Indoor “Heat ex. Sensor” Normal

@ Qutdoor “Temp.Sensor” Resistance of

@ Outdoor “Deice Temp. Sensor”

Abnormal co, QQ... open or short

@ Outdoor “Discharge Normal


Ambient temperature 1o°c | 20°C 30°C | 40°C | 50°C
Temp.Sensor” Resistance of
@ Outdoor “OLP Temp.Sensor” thermistorke
Abnormal co, QQ... open or short

Indoor Fan Motor Measure resistance between terminals (CN72) with a tester

Normal At ambient temperature (10°C ~ 30°C)

Voltage
Red, Blue 410+10%
Red, Yellow 325+10%

Abnormal 0,0Q... open or short

Measure the voltage between ground and signal wire of the fan motor

Normal

Gray, Orange 0.5V~4.5V


Yellow, Orange

Abnormal Abnormal if voltage does not change from OV to 5V.

Outdoor Fan Motor Normal |At ambient temperature (10°C ~ 30°C}

Black, Red
eine
275410% Main
|
Black, White 350+10% Sub

co, OQ... open or short

Stepping Motor Measure resistance between red wire and each terminal.

{UP/DOWN swing motor} Normal Approx. 380Q at ambient temperature (20°C ~30°C}

Abnormal ce, QQ... open or short

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5-5 Set up the Model option

%* If you make the replacement of the ASS’Y CONTROL-IN or MAIN PCB,


Be sure to be set up the model option as follow the steps

Remote controller operation


method as per the step Applicable key Display status

Ist step
Method)
@ Remove the battery of
remote controller
@® Press the temperature °
raise/down key simulta-
neously
© Insert the battery again

(Result)
If the screen of remocn dis-
plays as shown in the right,
go to the second step

a
2nd step
Method)
If the first digit of LCD is 0
on the remocon screen, go
to the 3rd step.

3 If itis 1, press the mode


key once to change to 0
and go to the 3rd step.

3rd step
Method)
Press the marked key to
input the option number.
example) 021E31

Result}
Go to 4th step if it displays
as shown in the right
(The number increases
from 1~9, and A, b, C, d, E,
F whenever pressing the
key.)

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Troubleshootin}

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Remote controller operation
Applicable key Display status
method as per the step
4th step

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Method)
After completion of 3rd step,
and if the MODE KEY is
pressed once,
1. 1~3 steps are saved
internally

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gEOOD
2. tf the first number at the
time is “1”, it is correct and
so go to 5th step @ %

4¢ If pressing mode key and


the first digit becomes 0, the
screen of 1~3 steps can be
seen.

5th step
Method)
Pressing the marked key to
input the option number.
example} 142285

Result}
if it displays as shown in the
right
go to the 6th step

6th step ERROR MODE int


2. When all lamps of indoor unit( 3 sg, ag) are
Method) 1. When the lamps of (STANDARD(@), flickering with the sound of Dididiring,
When pressing the NATURE((®)), TIMER( @)) is flickering + failute ~> The current option input is different from that
operation ON/OFF key with of option input of already input one: Check the option number
the direction of remote After removing the set power cord and insert it correctly and if it is correct, press the key once
controller for set, the sound again, pressing the operation on/off key to retry more to input the option. (check correctly)
“Ding, or Diriring is heard and if the condition is same, EPROM is — If the option is not input at the time and all
and then the input of option deffcective or misinsertted. So replace the PCB. lamps are continuously flickering ; since it is the
is completed. case that the option number is out of the input
range, check the option number again and do
3 Refer to the right side if again the steps from 1 - 6steps
the error appears.

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Troubleshooting

<Table of the option code>

MODEL OPTION CODE

AQV12ACME
~ AQV12BCME 017315-10123F
SH12VAC

AQVOSACME
AQVO9BCME 017d08-1010Fb
SHOSVAC

AQV12ADME
AQV12BDME 007315-10123F
SH12VAD

AQVOSADME
AQVO9BDME 007d08-1010Fb
SHOSVAD

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6. Exploded Views and Parts List

6-1 Indoor Unit

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Exploded Views and Parts Lis

@ Parts List

CODE NO Description AQV12ACME / AQV12ADME |AQVO9ACME / AQVO9ADME


AQV12BCME / AQV12BDME |AQVOSBCME / AQVOSBOME
SH12VAC / SH12VAD SHOSVAC / SHO9VAD
Ub:
iyDB64-00085A GRILLE AIR INLET
DB63-00064A GUARD-AIR FILTER
DB74-00011A FILTER CLEANER ASS’Y
DB63-00067A COVER TEMINAL
DB92-00031G ASS’Y PANEL FRONT
DB67-00051A SPACER EVAP LOW st
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DB67-00032A SPACER EVAP UP


DB63-00083A COVER U BEND
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ON
— DB94-00040F ASS’Y FAN CROSS
DB60-20011A BOLT SPECIAL
DB31-00033A MOTOR FAN IN
DB32-00020A THERMISTOR WIRE ASS‘Y
DB93-00960A ASS‘Y CONTROL IN
DB93-00951A ASS’Y PCB MAIN
DB65-00076A TERMINAL BLOCK ASS‘Y
DB61-00227A HOLDER WIRE CLAMP
DB93-00969A ASS’Y PCB DISPLAY
DB39-00606A CONNECT WIRE PCB bPe
BEER
DB94-00056G ASS‘Y BACK BODY
DB94-00104A HOLDER MOTOR 7cn
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DB61-00165A HOLDER PIPE


DB70-00036A PLATE HANGER
DB94-00058F ° ASS’Y TRAY DRAIN
DB94-00062E ASS’Y DRAIN HOSE >a
Se

DB66-00127B BLADE H
DB66-00128A BLADE V,A
DB66-00128B BLADE V,B
DB63-00082A SCREEN SAFETY WIRE
DB95-20138A ASS’Y MOTOR STEPPING.
DB31-10129A MOTOR STEPPING; GSP 24RW
DB61-40251A HOLDER SENSOR
DB67-60030A SPRING SENSOR
DB98-0071 7A EVAPORATOR ASS ‘Y
DB75-00053A CS
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DB94-40003A ASS’Y BEARING


DB93-00251L ASS’Y REMOCON hat
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6-2 Outdoor Unit

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Exploded Views and Parts List

w Parts List

No. CODE NO Description Specification AQV12ACME /AQVI2ZADME |AQVOSACME / AGVOQADME REMARK


AQVI2BCME /AQV12BDME |AQVO9BCME /AQVO9BDME
SH12VAC / SH12VAD SHO9VAC / SHO9VAD
1 DB63-00104B | GUARD-FAN [ HSWR 1 1
2 | DB60-30004A | NUT-FLANGE 2C SM20C M6 NTR 1 1
3 | DB67-50063A | PROPELLER-FAN AS+G/F,2405 1 1
4 | DB31-10058E | MOTOR-FAN OUT AMASS-020WTVB 1 1
5 | DB90-00241P | ASS’Y-FRAME ASS’Y 1 0
DB90-00241N | ASS’Y-FRAME ASS’Y 0 1
6 | DB94-00160B | ASS’Y-PARTITION ASS’Y 1 0
DB94-00160A | ASS’Y-PARTITION ASS’Y 0 1
6-1 | DB33-00021A | REACTOR 12A,21mH 1 1
7 | DB90-00627A | CABI-UPPER SECC-P 1 4
8 | DB93-00962B | ASS’Y-CONTROL OUT | ASS’Y 1 0
DB93-00962A | ASS’Y-CONTROL OUT | ASS’Y 0 1
8-1 | DB93-00953B | ASS'Y-MAIN PCB ASS’Y 1 0
DB93-00953A | ASS’Y-MAIN PCB ASS'Y 0 1
9 | DB63-00380B | FELT COMP BOTTOM | FELT 1 0
DB63-00380A | FELT COMP BOTTOM | FELT 0 1
10 | DB72-00211A |}CLOTH COMP SIDE FELT 1 0
DB72-00162A | CLOTH COMP SIDE FELT 0 1
11 | DB72-00658A | CLOTH COMP UPPER | FELT 1 1
12 |48A135RV2EL | COMPRESSOR 48A135RV2EL 1 0
44B092QV2EL | COMPRESSOR 44B092QV2EL 0 1
13 | DB73-00070A | GROMMET-ISOLATOR | NR 3 0
DB73-00067A | GROMMET-ISOLATOR | NR 0 3
14 | DB60-30029A | NUT-WASHER HEX 2C MB ZPC 3 3
15 | DB63-20003A | GASKET EPDM 1 1
16 | DB63-10034A | COVER-TERMINAL NYLON 1 1
17 | DB32-10043F | THERMISTOR-OLP 204CT/103AT 1 1
18 | DB60-30018A ; NUT-FLANGE M5,SM20C 1 1
19 | DB99-00187A | ASSY-4WAY VALVE ASS’Y 1 0
DB99-00168A ASSY-4WAY VALVE ASS’Y 0 1
20 | DB99-00186A ; ASS’Y-CAPI TUBE ASS’Y 1 0
DB99-00169A | ASS’Y-CAPI TUBE ASS'Y 0 1
21 | DB96-01588A | ASS’Y-CONDENSER ASS’Y 1 0
DB96-10502A | ASS’Y-CONDENSER ASS'Y 0 1
21-1 |DB32-10040D | THERMISTOR-OUT ASS'Y 1 1
22 | DB64-00433A | CABI-SIDE SECC-P 1 1
23 | DB64-00400A | HANDLE-CABI RH PP 1 1

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6-3 Remote Control! & PCB Box

6-3-1 ASS'Y Remote Control : (DB93-00251L)

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@ Parts List

Description

INLAY LCD

CASE TOP

LCD

KEY RUBBER

ASS’Y PCB REMOCON

CASE LOW
BATTERY COVER

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Exploded Views and Parts!'S-t

6-3-2 ASS’Y-Control IN(Indoor unit) : DB93-00960A

m Parts List

Description Specification

HOLDER CONTROL ABS, UL94-V0


ASSY MAIN PCB
ASSY TERMINAL BLOCK UL1015 AWG#16, ORG/SKY-BLUE/BRN
ASTRO1010
P.B,T+CF30%(BLK)
C2680-1/2H
CONNECTOR WIRE FAN MOTOR SMP250-05(1), SMT-250(5)
SMP200-05(1), YMT-200(5)
BRACKET EARTH SGCC-M 2
CONNECTOR WIRE EARTH UL1015 AWG#16, GRN+YEL 2
SCREW WP, TH, +, M4, L8, ZPC(WHT), T.C 1
CREW PH, +, M3, L22, ZPC(YEL), SWRCH10A 1
HOLDER CLAMP IN SGCC-M 1
SEAL-PANEL FRONT RH 1
SEAL-H/CONTROL FRONT 1
MF CAPAITOR 1200nF, 450V, 39.6 x 16 x 27 1
CONNECTOR WIRE MF CAPACITOR $T730619 2
UL1015 AW#22, WHT 2
CONNECTOR WIRE EARTH UL1015 AWG#20, GRN+YEL 1
LEAD WIRE(N) UL1015 ASG#16, ORG 1
LEAD WIRE(L) UL1015 AWG#16, SKY=BLUE 1
LEAD WIRE(C) UL1015 AWG#16, BLK 1
ASSY DISPLAY PCB 1

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Exploded Views and Parts List

6-3-3 ASS'Y-Control-Out(Outdoor unit) - 9K : DB93-00962A / 12K : DB93-00962B

[—LASSY TERMINAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ia

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Exploded Views and Parts List

@ Parts List

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Description Specification
DB93-00962A | DB93-00962B
1
CASE CONTROL BASE RESIN-ABS 1 1

DB62-00774A
2 HEAT SINK
DB62-01050A

SCREW-MACHINE M4 x 16 WSP PH+

DB93-00953A
4 PCB-ASSY
DB93-00953B

5 SCREW-MACHINE M3 x 16 WSP PH+

6 SCREW-MACHINE M4 x 16 WSP PH+

7 SCREW-TAPPING M3 x 8 2S PH+

SCREW-TAPPING M3 x 14 SWP PH+

ea ASSY TERMINAL BLOCK CBF-HARNESS

SCREW-MACHINE M4 x 25 WSP PH+

RUBBER CLAMP 1

HOLDER WIRE RESIN-ABS

ey SCREW-MACHINE M4 x 16 WSP PH+ 2

COVER RESIN-ABS

UL1015 AWG#16/RED
CONNECTOR WIRE COMP
TR25-12G5/3T 1 1

CONNECTOR WIRE REACTOR UL1015 AWG#16/WHT 1 1

UL1015 AWG#16/SKY BLUE 1


CONNECTOR WIRE POWER
LSA13024/ENAMAL 18T 1 1

CONNECTOR WIRE RUN CAP. UL1015 AWG#16/BLU 1 1

UL1015 AWG#16/GRN, YEL 1


CONNECTOR WIRE AC

ji es

MICA 18.4 x 23.3 (Hole : 03.6) 1 1


RUN CAPACITOR ' 1.7uF/ 400V 1 1

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7. PCB Diagrams

7-1 ASS'Y PCB IN : DB93-00951A


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PCB Diagrams

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m Parts List

D701,702,703 DIODE-RECTIFIER MRA4005,600V,1A,SMA,TP


D101 DIODE-RECTIFIER UG2B, 100V, 2A, DO-204AC,TP
BD71 DIODE-BRIDGE | DFO6S, 600V, 1A, SMD-4,TP
ZD11 DIODE-ZENER BZX84C3V/6, 350mW,SOT-23,T
ZD12 DIODE-ZENER BZX84-C11, 6V, 35MW, S
ZD71 DIODE-ZENER INR4749,24V/1W
CD11 DIODE-TVS ST02D-200,200W,DO
Q201,401,602 TR-SMALL SIGNAL 2SC2412K,NPN,200mW,SOT-2
OA
COONQ603
RhWNH— TR-SMALL SIGNAL MMST2907,PNP,200mW,SOT-
10 | Q301,302,601 TR-SMALL SIGNL DTC114EKA,PNP
11 |Q901 ~ 904 TR-DIGITAL DTA114EKA,PNP,200MW,10K/10K
12 | 1C05,06 TR-ARRAY ULN2003AFW,NPN, 1W, SOP-1 6 at
oon
NP
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13 | 1C04 IC-MCU uPD780034


14 | IC51 IC-EEPROM 93LC56, 128*16Bit, SOP
15 | ICO3 IC-VOLTAGE COMP KA7533,T0-92,30,SINGLE
16 | ICO1 1C-PWM CONTROLLLER TNY255P,DIP;8P,300MIL ae
ay

17 | [C02 REGULATER KA78L05


18 | VA71,72,73 VARISTOR 470V,4500A,17*12mm,BK
19 | R606 . R-CHIP 5600HM,5%, 1/10W,DA,TP,2012
20 | R202 ~ R205 R-CHIP 100KOHM,5%,1/8W,DA, TP,3216
21 | R206,601,602,902 R-CHIP 10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA, TP,2012
22 | R201,207,208,301,401 ,403,607,905 R-CHIP 1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
23 | R102 ~ 104 R-CHIP 220KOHM,5%, 1/8W,DA,TP,3216
24 | R106,107 R-CHIP 2200HM,5%, 1/10W,DA,TP,2012
25 | R503,504 R-CHIP 3300HM,5%, 1/10W,DA,TP,2012
26 | R101,303,603,703,901 R-CHIP 4.7KOHM,5%,1/40W,DA, TP,2012
27 | R105,302,604,605 R-CHIP 4700HM, 55,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
28 | R501,502 R-CHIP 6.8KOHM,1%, 1/10W,DA, TP,2012
29 | R510,511 R-CHIP 47KOHM,5%,1/40W, TP,2012
30 | R701,706,707 R-CARBORN 82KOHM,2W
31 | R704,705 R-CARBORN 10KOHM,2W
32 | R702 R-CARBORN 100KoHM,1/10W
33 | R402 R-CHIP 6.8KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
34 | XC71 C-CERAMIC DISC,2.2nF,20%,400V, Y5V, TP, 12
35 | C106 C-AL 1000uF,10%,25V SH
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36 | C702 C-CERAMIC 10nF,+8—20%,50V, Y5V,TP1


37 | C703 C-CERAMIC 4.7nF,275V
38 | C301,510,511,903 C-CHIP CL21B102KBNC
39 | C203,204,401,705 C-CHIP CL21B103KBNC
40 | C103,107, 109, 110,112,201 202,302,500, 501,502, 901 C-CHIP CL21B104KBNC
41 | xC72 C-FILM 100nF, 10%,275V,BK,18*6"12,15
42 | C111 C-AL 470uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,10°12.5,5
43 | C601,701 C-AL 47UF,20%,50V,GP,TP,6.3711,5
44 | C101,102 CAL 6.8UF,20%,450V,GP,TP,10*16,T
45 | X301 RESONATOR-CERAMIC 10MHz,0.5%;TP,10*5
46 | SS71 SSR 12VDC,2A,1mS
47 | F702 FUSE 250V, 1A, TIME-LAG
48 | F701 FUSE-HOLDER FUSE-HOLDER
49 | F701 FUSE 250,54
CN72 CONNECTOR-HEADER YW396-03AV,WHT
CN71 CONNECTOR-HEADER YW396-05AV,WHT
CN42 CONNECTOR-HEADER SMW250-03,BLU
CN41 CONNECTOR-HEADER SMW200-04,WHT
CN91 CONNECTOR-HEADER SMW200-12,WHT
CN61 CONNECTOR-HEADER SMW200-05,WHT
ST11 TRANS SWITCHING DC12V.
DSA1 POSISTOR DSA-332M,2pF,MAX,100MOHM
PCO1 PHOTO-COUPLER TLP181GB
PC31,32 PHOTO-COUPLER TLP181
PC02 PHOTO-COUPLER TLP620GR
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7-2. ASS'Y PCB Control-Out : DB93-00953A
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PCB Diagrams

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Samsung Electronics 7-4


PCB Diagrams’.

m Parts List

a 4 | C101,C102,C103(7k,9k) C-AL RADIAL, 560UF, 105’ ,20%,400V,2PIN,BK,35x50mm 3


2 | C101,C102,C103(12k) RADIAL, 680uF, 105",20%,400V,2PIN,BK,35x50mm 3
3 | C115 ‘| RADIAL,RG 450V 10UF 12.5*20 TP 1
4 | ©408,C409,C410 RADIAL,RZ 35V 22uF 6.3x11 TP. - 3
5 | 0110,C201,C415 RADIAL,RZ 35V 47uF 6.3x11 TP 3
6 | C107,C108,C109,C112 RADIAL,WD 25V 220uF 8x11.5 TP 4
7 | CABLE(JU;JV;JW=RED;BLU;YEL) | CBF-HARNESS HAO1, #16, 270,280,290mm,RED,BLU, YEL(COMP)(CORE #1) 1
8 | CABLE(REACTOR01;02=YEL;WHT) | CBF-HARNESS HA02, #16, 270,270mm, WHT, YEL(REACTOR) 1
9 | CABLE(DCNO1/DCNO2) CBF-HARNESS HA04, #16, 140mm,BLU(DC-) ; 1
CABLE(PC01;PC02) CBF-HARNESS HAO5, #20, 140mm,WHT(CON) 2
C303 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL10B102KBNC 1
€302,C506 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL10B103KBNG 2
C401 ,C402,C403,C404,C405,C406, | C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL10C101JBNC 7
C407
C701,C702 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL10C220JBNC 2
C202,C501,C502,C503,C504,C505,
C507,C508,C509,C703,C704,C706 | C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL10F104ZANC
C203 ; C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL21B102KBNC
C305,C306 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL21B103KBNC
C€106,C111,C116,C204,C705,C802 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL21B104KBNC
C414 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL21B222KBNC
C412 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL21B223KBNC
C113,C114,C411,C803 C-CERAMIC,CHIP CL31F105ZANC
C104,C105,C304 C-CERAMIC,DISC RADIAL,SC E 222M 10FF7
C005,C006,C007 C-CERAMIC, DISC RADIAL,SCE 103Z 14FF7
C001,C002 _ C-CERAMIC,DISC RADIAL,SCE 472M 14FF7
C301 C-FILM,MPET- RADIAL,5TY2ARB103KAN TP
C413 C-FILM,;MPP RADIAL,PC2J104K. 630V TP
C004 C-FILM,MPPF | RADIAL,330nF, 10%,275V, TP,26x8.5x18m
C003 C-FILM,MPPF RADIAL,680nF, 10%,275V,BK,31x11x21
Running capacitor(Main case+ screw)| C-FILM,MPPF RMES-45HO15UA
CABLE (L;N=BRN;BLU) COIL CHOKE ASS’Y (LSA15009 ASS’Y, —mH,43X32X28mm, 18Turn, CABLE)+C54
FTOO COIL CHOKE LS615014,—mH,38.5x38x30mm, 20Turn, 4PIN
FTO1 COIL CHOKE LS615014S,—mH, 38.5X38X30mm,15Turn ,6PIN
L101 COIL CHOKE RADIAL, 10mH(DR6.5*7.5)
L001 COIL-CHIP FCI 3216 R47K (0.47uH)
CNS51 CONNECTOR-HEADER SMAW250A-04,RED, YENHO
CN52 CONNECTOR-HEADER SMAW250A-04,WHT, YENHO
CNO02,CN31 CONNECTOR-HEADER YAW396A-03AV,WHT, YENHO
CNO1 CONNECTOR-HEADER YAW396A-05AV,WHT, YENHO
X501 CRYSTAL-RESONATOR GST 4MHZ
X701 CRYSTAL-RESONATOR HC-49/S,12.288MHz
D301,D103,D104,D105,D106 DIODE ES1D,D0-214AC, 200V
D101 DIODE FEP30JP,FORMING
p201 DIODE US1G,D0-214AC, 400V
BDO1 DIODE-BRIGE GS1B2560,FORMING
ZD21 DIODE-ZENER AXIAL, 1N4749A
ZD31 DIODE-ZENER AXIAL,1N4751A
D102,D401,D402,D403 DIODE-ZENER AXIAL,1N4937
2D22 DIODE-ZENER MMBZ5232B
FUSE FUSE 65TL 250V,20A
FUSE CLIP FUSE-CLIP FC61B
H/S(PFC) HEAT SINK 27X17.5X40
1C51 IC-MASK $3C9434XZ0-SKB4
C83 IC-LOGIC 74HCTOOD,SOP-14
IC44 IC-LOGIC LM324D
IC81 IG-LOGIC ULN2003ADR
MICOM IC-MICOM TMP88PH47F (MASK) ,QFP
1C15,1C21,1C31,1C32,1C54 1C-PHOTO-COUPLER | TLP181(GRH-TLP),SOP.TP
ICt1 IC-PWM CONTROLLER | TOP222P
IC16 IC-REG KA78LO5AZTA(0.1A Positive Vol Reg)

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PCB Diagrars

m Parts List

Design Location Specification

IC-REG KA78MO5TU(0.1A Positive Vol Reg)


Q801 IC-TR BC847B,NPN, SOT-23
Q002 IC-TR KTA1715
Q001 IC-TR KTC2814
Q201,Q202,Q301,Q302,Q802 IC-TR-DIGITAL KRC102S,NPN,200mW, 10K-10K,SOT
Q803 IC-TR-IGBT IRG4BC30F(004).TO-220AB, IR
1014 IC-VOL REF KA431DTF(3-Terminal Adjustable Reg)
1C52,1C71 IC-VOL RN5VT45(46)CA,SOT-23-5
IPM(7k,9k) IPM PS21244-E, MIT,600V,15A
IPM(12k) IPM PS21245, MIT,600V,20A
LED2 LED_GRN SM4433(FORMING)
LED3 LED_RED SA4433(FORMING)
LED1 LED_YEL SY4433(FORMING)
PCB PCB FR4,GREEN, 220X140mm, 15/20A-MISTU
R801 R-CEMENT(S) 3RJ 0.0450hm(10%,3W,CB,BK,12x8x25mm)
R003 R-CEMENT(S) 5RJ 2000hm(5%,5W,CB,BK, 13x9x25.5mm)
R411 R-CEMENT(S) 7RJ 0.0150hm(10%,7W,CA,BK,35x9.5xmm)
R501,R504 R-CHIP MCRO3EZH F1802, 18Kohm, 1/10W, 1%, 1608
R502,R503 R-CHIP MCRO3EZH F2402, 24Kohm, 1/10W, 1%, 1608
R205,R904,R905,R906 R-CHIP MCRO3EZH J102, 1.0Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 1608
R204 R-CHIP MCRO3EZH J203, 20Kohm, 1/10W, 5%, 1608
R505 R-CHIP MCRO3EZH J331, 3300hm, 1/10W, 5%, 1608
R303, R304 R-CHIP MCRO3EZH J471, 4700hm, 1/8W, 5%, 1608 HM
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R305,R401,R402,R403,R404,R405 | R-CHIP MCRO3EZH J472, 4.7Kohm, 1/10W, 5%, 1608 s+—


R406,R407,R506,R508,R702
R306 R-CHIP MCRO3EZH J561, 5600hm, 1/10W, 5%, 1608
R101,R102 R-CHIP . MCR100EZH J184, 180kohm, 1W, 5%, 6432
R803 R-CHIP MCRI100EZH J222, 2.2Kohm, 1W, 5%, 6432
R810 R-CHIP MCR10EZH F1002, 10Kohm, 1/8W, 1%, 2012
R113 R-CHIP MCR10EZH F1502, 15Kohm, 1/8W, 1%, 2012
R109 R-CHIP MCRI10EZH F1801, 1.8Kohm, 1/8W, 1%, 2012
R805 R-CHIP MCRI10EZH F2201, 2.2Kohm, 1/8W, 1%, 2012
R108 R-CHIP MCR10EZH F6801, 6.8Kohm, 1/8W, 1%, 2012
R106 R-CHIP _ MCRI10EZH J102, 1.0Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R207,R806,R807 R-CHIP MCRI0EZH J103, 10Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R507,R701 R-CHIP MCR10EZH J105, 1.0Mohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R414 R-CHIP "| MCR10EZH J202, 2.0Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R413 R-CHIP MCR10EZH J203, 20Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R802 R-CHIP MCRI10EZH J221, 2200hm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R412 R-CHIP MCRI10EZH J222, 2.2Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R408,R409,R410 R-CHIP MCR10EZH J330, 330hm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R107 R-CHIP MCRI10EZH J332, 3.3Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R203,R302,R804 R-CHIP MCR10EZH J472, 4.7Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R415 R-CHIP MCRI10EZH J473, 47Kohm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R105 R-CHIP MCRI10EZH J6R8, 6.80hm, 1/8W, 5%, 2012
R110,R111,R112 R-CHIP ; MCR18EZH F4703, 470Kohm, 1/4W, 1%, 3216
R001, ROO2 R-CHIP MCR50EZH F4703, 470Kohm, 1/2W, 1%, 5025
R004 R-CHIP - |MCRS0EZH J101, 1000hm, 1/2W, 5%, 5025
RV01,RV02 _ RELAY F3AA012E
RV03 RELAY-POWER UKH-12S,12VDC
R005 R-METAL OXIDE(S) AXIAL,MOR 1/4TSJ 1000hm, 5%, 1/4W, AA TP
R202 R-METAL OXIDE(S) AXIAL,MOR 2TSJ 100Kohm ,5%,2W,AA,TP
R201 R-METAL OXIDE(S) AXIAL,MOR 2TSJ 47Kohm,,5%,2W,AA,TP)
R301 R-METAL OXIDE(S) AXIAL,MOR 2TSJ 5.6Kohm,5%,2W,AA, TP).
R104 ~ R-METAL OXIDE(S) MOR 3TSJ 47Kohm,5%,3W,AA,
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DSS SURGE-ABSORBER AXIAL,300V,DSS-301
DSA SURGE-ABSORBER AXIAL,500V,DSA-501
PTO1 THERMISTER-PTC J512Q24E270M265
PT02 TRANS-PULSE PT_20A, 1.4mH
VA02,VA05,VA06, VA07 VARISTER 470V,0.6W,50A,14MM,INR14D471K
VA01,VA04 VARISTER _| 470V,0.6W,50A,1 4MM,INR20D471K oe
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Samsung Electronics 7-6


7-3 ASS'Y DISPLAY(DB93-00969A)

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PCB-DISPLAY FR-1T1.6
LED-LAMP SY5511 (YEL)
LED-LAMP $05511 (ORG)
MODULE REMOCON KSM-313THS

C-CERAMIC CA 0A 50V 102K

C-CERAMIC CA 0A 50V 104Z

R-CARBON 470 1/2W 5%

DIODE SWITCHING 1N4148

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TACT SWITCH KPT-1105A

COVER DISPLAY UP ABS


CW DIS & HODULE © UL1007 AWG/26/11
JUMP-WIRE 7.5mm.

LED-LAMP §R3511(RED)
JUMP-WIRE 7.5mm
JUMP-WIRE 10mm Tt
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cn72 RUN CAPACITOR

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(N1). OUTDOOR POKER(N)


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L. AC INPUT(L AC INPUT

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CODE NO. : DB98-03526A

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