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Owner Manual

Mini Split Systems, Hi Wall Type


7000-26000 Btu/h, 50Hz & 60Hz
R22 & R407c Units

August 2003 MCW - SVU03A - E4

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General Information

Foreword Reception About the unit


These owner manual are given as On arrival, inspect the unit before These units are assembled, pressure
a guide to good practice in the signing the delivery note. Specify any tested, dehydrated, charged and run
operation and periodic maintenance damage on the delivery note, and tested before shipment.
by the users of Trane Hi-wall mini-split send a registered letter of protest to
systems. the last carrier of the goods within 72 Refrigerant
They do not contain the full service hours of delivery. Notify the local sales
The refrigerant provided by the
procedures necessary for the office at the same time. The unit
constructor meets all the
continued successful operation of this should be totally inspected within
requirements of our units. When using
equipment. The services of a qualified 7 days of delivery. If any concealed
recycled or reprocessed refrigerant,
service technician should be damage is discovered, send a
it is advisable to ensure its quality is
employed, through the medium of a registered letter of protest to the
equivalent to that of a new refrigerant.
maintenance contract with a reputable carrier within 7 days of delivery and
For this, it is necessary to have a
service company. notify the local sales office. Units are
precise analysis made by a
Read them completely before doing shipped with the refrigerant operating
specialized laboratory. If this condition
anything with your air conditioning or holding charge and should be
is not respected, the constructor
system. examined with an eletronic leak
warranty could be cancelled.
detector to determine the hermetic
integrity of the unit. The refrigerant
charge is not included in the standard
Important
Warranty Cover. These instructions do not cover all
Warranty variations in system, nor do they
Warranty is based on the general provide for every possible
terms and conditions of the
About this manual
contingency to be met.
constructor. The warranty is void if the Cautions appear at appropriate
Should further information be desired
equipment is modified or repaired places in this instruction manual.Your
or should particular problems arise
without the written approval of the personal safety and the proper
which are not covered sufficiently for
constructor, if the operating limits are operation of this machine require that
the purchasers purposes, the matter
exceeded, or if the control system or you follow them carefully. The
should be referred to the Trane sales
the electrical wiring is modified. constructor assumes no liability for
office in your region.
Damage due to misuse, lack of installations or servicing performed by
maintenance, or failure to comply with unqualified personnel.
the manufacturers instructions, is not All phases of the installation of these
covered by the warranty obligation. air conditioning systems must conform
If the user does not conform to the to all provinced/state and local codes.
rules described in the manual, it may Please keep this owner manual
entail cancellation of warranty and carefully for consultation.
liabilities by the Trane company.

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Contents

General Information 2
System Combinations 3
Safety Precautions 4
System Appearance 6
Remote Control Operation 7
User's Guide 15
Maintenance 17
Troubleshooting 19
System Combinations
R22 units R407c units
Single-split Models Single-split Models
50Hz 60Hz 50Hz
Indoor Units Outdoor Units Indoor Units Outdoor Units Indoor Units Outdoor Units
Cooling Only Cooling Only Cooling Only
MCW507KB TTK507XB MCW509K1 TTK509X1 MCW507NB TTK507AB
MCW509KB TTK509XB MCW512K1 TTK512X1 MCW509NB TTK509AB
MCW512KB TTK512XB MCW518K1 TTK518X1 MCW512NB TTK512AB
MCW518KB TTK518XB MCW524K1 TTK524X1 MCW518NB TTK518AB
MCW524KB TTK524XB MCW526K1 TTK526X1 MCW524NB TTK524AB
MCW526KB TTK526XB MCW526NB TTK526AB
Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Pump
MWW507KB TWK507XB MWW509K1 TWK509X1 MWW507NB TWK507AB
MWW509KB TWK509XB MWW512K1 TWK512X1 MWW509NB TWK509AB
MWW512KB TWK512XB MWW518K1 TWK518X1 MWW512NB TWK512AB
MWW518KB TWK518XB MWW524K1 TWK524X1 MWW518NB TWK518AB
MWW524KB TWK524XB MWW526K1 TWK526X1 MWW524NB TWK524AB
MWW526KB TWK526XB MWW526NB TWK526AB
Multi-split Models Multi-split Models
50Hz 60Hz 50Hz
Indoor Units Outdoor Units Indoor Units Outdoor Units Indoor Units Outdoor Units
Cooling Only Cooling Only Cooling Only
2 X MCW507LB TTD514BB 2 X MCW509L1 TTD518B1 2 X MCW507PB TTD514CB
2 X MCW509LB TTD518BB 4 X MCW507L1 TTQ530B1 2 X MCW509PB TTD518CB
2 X MCW512LB TTD524BB MCW512R1 2 X MCW512PB TTD524CB
2 X MCW507TB MCW518R1
TTT526BB
MCW512TB MCW524R1
Heat Pump Heat Pump
2 X MWW507LB TWD514BB 2 X MWW507PB TWD514CB
2 X MWW509LB TWD518BB 2 X MWW509TB TWD518CB
2 X MWW512LB TWD524BB 2 X MWW512PB TWD524CB
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Safety Precautions

Dont pull out the power plug Never splice the power cord or
WARNING! during operating. use an extended cord.
It can cause an electric shock or It can cause overheating or fire.
To avoid electrical shock or fire, the fire.
following points should be
remembered and strictly adhered to:

The power plug must be inserted


tightly.
Otherwise, it can cause an electric
shock,overheating or fire.
For the security of the air
conditioner, it should be safely
connected to the earth. The line that
be connected to the earth should be
connected correctly and tightly.

Dont operate the air Dont insert your hands or stick


conditioner with wet hands. into the air intake or outlet
It can cause an electric shock. vents.
It can cause danger.

Dont use longer power lines


and dont share a same socket
with other electric appliances.
It can cause an electric shock or
fire. danger

When having a burning smell Dont attempt to repair the air


or smoke, please turn off the conditioner by yourself.
power supply and contact with You may cause further
the service agency immediately. malfunctions.
Dont apply the cold wind to the
body for a long time.
It cause the physical condition Turn off
deferioration and health problems. the power
supply

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Dont use fuse excluding the Be sure to pull out the power When cleaning, it is necessary
fuse of correct capacity. plug when not using the air to turn off the power supply.
Improper wire could cause the conditioner for a long time. It occasionally cause the electric
break down or fire. shock.

wire

Dont pull the power cord to pull Dont place a heater near the air Keep combustible spray away
out the power plug. conditioner. from the units.
It can cause fire. Air flow from the air conditioner It may cause ignition and
can cause incomplete combustion explosion.
to the heater.

S
GA

Please note whether the Dont step on the top of the Dont block the air intake or
installed stand is firm enough outdoor unit. outlet vents of both the outdoor
or not. As falling off the outdoor unit can and indoor units.
It leads to the fall of the unit which be dangerous. It can decrease the air
may cause the injury etc. conditioning capacity or cause a
occasionally. malfunction.

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System Appearance

1 Front panel
Indoor unit 2 Filter
3 Electrostatic filter (white -green
color)
Return air lnlet 4 LTC filter (green color)
1 7 5 Manual operation switch
6 Air defletion louver - horizontal
5 7 Wiring access panel
2
8 Screw cover
9 Air deflection louver - vertical
10 Operation indication lamps
12
11 Power supply cables
12 Connection tubes
13 Drain hose
14 Front grill
6
9 15 Wireless remote control
2
Supply air outlet 8 *: item 3 and item 4 not available for
MCW/MWW526.
10

11

3
4

15

Return air inlet

14

13

Air discharge

Outdoor Unit

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System Appearance - LCD model
LCD Model
12/18MBh Indoor unit
MCW512R1 Air in
2 3 1 4
MCW518R1

8
RUN 7 1 Surface panel
AUTO Air out
2 Air cleaner
TEST
3 Filter

4 4 Handling switch

5 Wiring cover
STOP
6 6 Liquid crystal
12
displayer
7 Louver

8 Power plug
9 Drain hose

10 Big handle
*Operating indicator (GREEN) light up when the unit is on, and flashing when 11 Air outlet cover
the unit is defrosting.
12 Wireless remote

controller

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System Appearance - LCD model

LCD Model
24MBh
2 3 4 5
MCW524R1

Indoor unit

6
1

9 8
10

Fan speed
Running
Heating indication
Cooling Auto run
Set Temp. indication
1
2

3
Fan speed displays the figure from the inside to the outside, and the show of 4
it is symmetrical and dynamic. The low wind is shown by 2 sections, the middle
wind is shown by 4 sections and the high wind is shown by 6 sections. 5
Running indication is orange at stopping mode and green at operation mode.
6

8
9

10
11

12

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Remote Control Operation

Remote Control Functions and 3. MODE button


Description. (Door closed)
Press this button to change the
operation mode in order of
CAUTION!

Be sure that there are no auto


obstructions between the 1 4
receiver in the unit and remote
control.

The remote control signal can be COOL mode


received at a distance of up to DRY mode
about 10m. FAN mode
Dont drop or throw the remote HEAT mode
control.

Dont let liquid get into the remote 4. FAN button


control. 2
Presse this button to change the fan
Dont place the remote control in a speed of:
location exposed to direct sunlight
or extremely hot. AUTO FAN

3 5
1. SWING button

When it is pressed, the louvers start to 5. 1/0 button


swing up and down automatically and
stop when repressed. Press this button to turn on or turn off
the unit.
2. TEMP. button

SET TEMP. increases 1oC by


pressing button once, and
decreases 1oC by pressing button
once. At COOL mode operation, SET
TEMP. can be selected from 16oC to
30 oC. At DRY mode operation, SET
TEMP. can be selected from 16oC to
30oC. At HEAT mode operation, SET
TEMP. can be selected from 16oC to
30oC

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Remote control layout and
Description (Door open).
1
CAUTION!

The remote control is designed


to be compatible with other
models.

Some buttons of the remote


control which are not available
to this air conditioner will not be
described below.

1. Liquid crystal displayer.

It shows all set contents.


2
2. SLEEP button

Press this button to set SLEEP


operation, and cancel SLEEP 3
operation when repressed. 4

3. TIMER OFF button

At operating, press TIMER OFF button,


to set OFF TIME.in range of 0 to 24
hour to stop the unit automatically.
Increase 0.5 hour by pressing the
button once, cycle as following.

0 - 24hour

Timer Cancellation

4. TIMER ON button

At stopping, press TIMER ON button to


set ON TIME to start the unit
automatically. ON TIME increase 0.5
hour by pressing the button once, cycle
as following.

0 - 24hour

Timer Cancellation

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COOL mode operation procedure

According to difference between room


temp. and set temp., microcomputer 4
can control cooling on or not.

If room temp. is higher than set temp., 3


compressor runs at COOL mode.

If room temp. is lower than set temp.,


compressor stops and only indoor fan
motor runs.

SET TEMP. should be in range of 16oC


to 30oC.

1. Plug in, press 1/0 button, then


air conditioner is turned on.

5
2. Press MODE button, set COOL
operation mode -

3. Press SWING button, the louver


start to swing automatically, and 2
stop when repress.

4. Press FAN button, set fan speed.

5. Press TEMP. button, set suitable 1


SET TEMP.

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HEAT mode operation procedure

If room temp. is lower than set temp.,


compressor on and unit runs at HEAT 4
mode;
If room temp. is higher than set
temp., compressor and outdoor fan 3
motor stop, only indoor fan motor runs.
SET TEMP. should be in range of 16oC
to 30oC .

1. Plug in, press 1/0 button, then


air conditioner is turned on.

2. Press MODE button, set HEAT


operation mode.

3. Press SWING button, the louver


start to swing automatically, and 5
stop when repress it.

4. Press FAN button, set fan speed.

5. Press TEMP. button, set suitable


SET TEMP. 2

Note: Cooling only models will


operate in FAN mode when receiving
HEAT mode setting. (compressor
and outdoor fan OFF).

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DRY mode operation procedure
If room temp. is lower than set temp.,
compressor, outdoor and indoor fan
motor stop.
If room temp. is between 2oC of set
temp., air conditioner is drying. 3
If room temp. is higher than set temp.,
its at COOL mode, indoor fan speed
can be set.
SET TEMP. should be in range of 16oC
to 30oC .

1. Plug in, press 1/0 button, then


air conditioner is turned on.

2. Press MODE button, set DRY


operation mode. (In DRY mode
indoor fan speed cant be set.)

3. Press SWING button, the louver 4


start to swing automatically, and
stop when repress it.

4. Press TEMP. button, set suitable


SET TEMP.
2

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AUTO mode operation procedure
At AUTO mode operation, standard
SET TEMP. is 25oC for COOL mode
and 20oC for HEAT mode.

1. Plug in, Press 1/0 button, then


air conditioner is turned on.

2. Press MODE button, set AUTO


operation mode, according to room
temp., microcomputer can
automatically set operation , ,
mode, so as for best comfort
effect.

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SLEEP mode operation
procedure
4
When the unit is cooling or drying, if
SLEEP operation is set, SET TEMP.
would increase 1oC in 1 hour and 2oC
in 2 hours, indoor fan motor runs at low 3
speed.
When the unit is heating, if SLEEP
operation is set, SET TEMP. would
decrease 1oC in 1 hour and 2oC in 2
hours, indoor fan motor runs at low
speed.

1. Plug in, press 1/0 button, then


air conditioner is turned on.

2. Press MODE button, set , or


operation mode. 6

3. Press SWING button, the louvers 5


start to swing automatically, and
stop when repress.

4. Press FAN button, set fan speed.

5. Press TEMP. button, set suitable 2


SET TEMP.

6. SLEEP button.
Press it to set SLEEP operation, and
exit when repress.

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How to replace batteries
1. Remove the cover from the back of
the remote control.
2. Remove the 2 worn batteries, insert
the 2 new ones. (Two AAA dry - cell
batteries) and press button ACL.
3. Reattach the cover.

CAUTION!

Dont confuse the new and worn or


different batteries.
Remove batteries when not in use
for a few weeks to prevent liquid
leakage to damage the remote
control.
The life time of batteries is about 1
year.
The remote control signal can be
received at a distance of up to about
10m.
Remote control shall be far away
from TV set or any other electric 2
appliances more than 1 meter.

AAA batteries

1
3

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Users Guide

To save
energy and make the operation
safe and easy. set the
temperature properly, too cold will not
benetit to your health.
Plug off the unit if
the unit will not operate for
a long time.

Clean the air filters


regularly and carefully.

Remove battaries when


the remote control will not be
used for a long time.

Avoid increase
of cooling load due
to sunlight.

Ground wiring:
Ground wire shall be connected to the
exclusive device properly, if not
availble,speciallist shall be employeed
to install. Grounding pole of socket
shall be grounding wired reliably,
breaker and air switch (15A) with
enough capability shall be installed in
fixed lines. Never connect the
grounding wire to gas pipe, water pipe
and grounding wire of lightening rod or
telephone equipment.

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Set the most appropriate To adjust the air direction. Dont blow the wind to animals
temperature. It can save the energy. When the unit is running, adjust the and plants directly. It can cause a
air discharge louver vertically by bad influence to them.
setting the remote control, adjust the
Keep room air direction horizontaly by adjusting
cooler than the horizontal Louver manually.
outside The louvers can be adjusted
about 50c
downward at heating operation, and
upward at cooling operation to
maximize the heating/cooling effect.

Dont use the air conditioner for


Dont leave windows and doors other purposes, such as drying
open while operating the air clothes, preserving foods, etc.
air deflection
conditioner for a long time. air deflection
louver - vertical.
It can decrease the air conditioning louver - horizental
capacity.

Air conditioner should be


operated with stable voltage in
range of 220 + 10%, 1ph,
otherwise, compressor would
vibrate terribly to damage
refrigeration system.

The cables of power supply of the


Splashing water on the air air conditioner employ X type
conditioner can cause an electric connection, dont cut or damage
shock and malfunction. the power supply cables and
220-230V control wire, if the power supply
cables or control wire are
damaged, appropriative cables
and wires shall be used to replace.

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Maintenance

WARNING!

Turn power off and pull out the


power plug before cleaning air
conditioner.

Dont sprinkle water on the indoor


unit and the outdoor unit for
cleaning. It can cause electric
shock.
CAUTION!
Wipe the units with a dry soft cloth, Figure 5
or a cloth slightly moistened with Never use water above 45oc to wash
water or cleanser. the panel, or it could cause
deformation or discolouration.
The units can be damaged by
gasoline, benzine, thinners 3. Install front panel
insecticides and other chemical
agents. Put the support poles of the panel edge
into the groove of pivot, place rotate
axes of the middle into slot. Cover the
Figure 6
Remove and clean the front panel front panel and clasp it. ( see Figure 3,
4)
1. Pull along the direction of arrows
to take down front panel. ( see
Figure 1,2 )

Figure 1

Figure 7

Figure 3

Figure 2

2. Washing
Figure 8
Wipe with a cloth slightly moistened
with water or cleanser, and then dry Figure 4
it in the shade.
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Cleaning the air filters Installation and replacement of air Preparation before the season of use
cleaner
(Recommended once every three 1. Be sure that nothing obstructs the
months, more frequently needed if the The air cleaners include a electrostatic air outlet and intake vents.
atmosphere is with too much dust). air cleaner (white-green color)and a
LTC air cleaner (green color).The 2. Check that whether ground wire is
1. Remove the air filters. electrostatic cleaner (consist of a lay properly connected or not.
electrostatic fibre and a lay anti-
Open the front panel, hold the tab of bacterium fibre) can eliminate dust and 3. Replace filters if necessary.
air filter and raise it slightly, and then kill the bacterium, LTC air cleaner can
take it out, remove the air filters and remove smell, to improve the inside air 4. Check if the batteries of the remote
air cleaners from the quality. control has been replaced.
back of the air filter frames. ( see Electrostatic cleaner need to be re-
Figure 5,6,7 ) placed every 6 months. 5. Check if the mounting bracket of
LTC air cleaner is able to regenerate outdoor unit is damaged, contact
2.Cleaning automatically in a long time, and can service agency if there is any.
be recycle after being cleaned with
To clear the dust adhering to the filters. water and dry, replaced once every 3
you can either use a vacuum cleaner, years in common place.
or wash them with water and dry it in
the shade. ( see Figure 8 )
The alternate air cleaners can be
bought in the service agency of
CAUTION! Trane.

Never use water above 45oc to wash 1. Remove the air filters
the filters, or it could cause
deformation or discolourtion. (Refer to the first step of cleaning the Maintain after the season of use
air filters)
Never dry the filters near the fire, or 1. Clean filters and other parts.
it could cause fire or deformation. 2. Remove the air cleaners
2. Turn main power off.
3. Reinsert the filters Take off the packed bag of air cleaners,
and then put new ones into the filter 3. Clear dust from the outdoor unit.
Replace the air cleaners back to air frames with ledge facing forward. (see
filter frames. Reinsert the filters with Figure 6,7 ) 4. Repaint the rubiginous place on the
side marked FRONT facing forward. Replace air cleaners to the back of the outdoor unit to prevent it from
Replace the front cover. air filters. spreading.

CAUTION!

Be careful not to injure yourself on


the fins.

Figure 9

3. Reinsert the air filters back to unit.

(Refer to the third step of cleaning


the air filters)
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Troubleshooting

Before requesting service, perform


the following checks.

Trouble type Troubleshooting


Waitting Indoor unit does not Once the air conditioner is stopped,
operate immediately it will not operate in approximately
when the air 3 minutes to protect itself.
conditioner is restarted.

Theres unusual smell This is caused by the odors in the


blowing from the outlet room which have been breathed
after operation is started. into the air conditioner.

Sound of water flow


This is caused by the refrigerant
can be heard during
flowing inside the unit.
operation.

Because room air is cooled down


Mist is emitted during rapidly by the cold air flow and it
cooling operation. looks like the fog.

Creaking noise can be This is caused by the deformation


heard when start or of plastic due to the temperature
stop the unit. change.

Has the power been shut down?


Is the wiring loose?
Is the leakage protection switch
Air conditioner
activated?
does not operate at all.
OFF Is voltage higher than 244V or lower
OFF than 206V?
Is TIMER ON in operation?
Is SET TEMP. suitable?
Is air inlet or outlet obstructed?
Are air filters dirty?
Cooling (Heating)
Is indoor fan speed set at low
efficiency is not good.
speed?
Is there any other heat sourse in
your room?

Is the remote control out of


effective distance to the indoor
unit?
Wireless remote controll
Replace the worn batteries of the
does not work properly.
wireless remote controll.
Are there any obstructions between
the wireless remote controll and
the signal receiver?

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Immediately stop all operations and
plug out, contact with a contracted
service agency of TRANE in
following situations:

Unusual noise can be heard during


operation.

Power fuse or switch often breaks.

Carelessly splash water or


something into air conditioner.

Electrical cables and power plug are


very hot.

Air flow blowing from the outlet


smells terrible during operation.

Leakage occur in indoor unit.

Literature Order Number MCW - SVU03A - E4


The Trane Company Supersedes December 2001
Date August 2003

http://www.trane.com
Since The Trane Company has a policy of continuous product improvment, it reserves the
An American Standard Company right to change design and specification without notice.

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