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11.4.2  Connecting Requirement 
  The equipment’s power supply 1 complies with IEC/EN 61000-3-2. 
  The equipment’s power supply 1 complies with IEC/EN 61000-3-3 and can be connected to current supply 
network. 
  The equipment’s power supply 2 complies with IEC/EN 61000-3-2. 
  The equipment’s power supply 2 complies with IEC/EN 61000-3-3 and can be connected to current supply 
network. 
11.4.3  Wired Remote Control Installation 
 
 WARNING
 
 
Do not modify the length of the remote control cable. Otherwise, it will cause fire or electrical shock. 
 
Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and connecting the remote control. Otherwise, it will cause the electrical shock. 
 
Use the attached accessories parts and specified parts for installation. Otherwise, it will cause the set to fall, fire or electrical shock. 
 
If passing the remote control cable through a wall, be sure to install a water trap above the cable. Otherwise, it will cause the 
electrical shock. 
 CAUTION
 
 
Install in a flat surface to avoid warping of remote control, else damage to the LCD case or operation problems may result. 
 
Avoid installing the remote control cable near refrigerant pipes or water pipes, else will cause electrical shock or fire. 
 
Install the remote control cable at least 5 cm away from electric wires of other appliances to avoid miss operation (electromagnetic 
noise). 
 
Be sure to use only the accessory screws to avoid damage of remote control PCB. 
 
Attached Accessories 
 
No. 
Name 
Qty. 
Diagram 
Remark 
(1) 
Remote control 
 
 
(2) 
Remote control cable 
 
Length (15 m) 
(3) 
Screw 
(M4 machine pitched - 30 mm) 
 
Installing the remote control to an outlet box 
(embedded cable) 
(4) 
Screw 
(M4 self-tapping - 14 mm) 
 
Installing the remote control to the wall 
(exposed cable) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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11.4.4  Selecting The Installation Location 
 
Upper case
Lower case
Remote control
30mm or
more
30mm
or more
30mm
or more
120mm
or more
Remote
control
lower case
 
 
  Allow sufficient space around the remote control 
(1) as shown in the illustration above. 
  Install in a place which is away from direct sunlight 
and high humidity. 
  Install in a flat surface to avoid warping of the 
remote control. If installed to a wall with an 
uneven surface, damage to the LCD case or 
operation problems may result. 
  Install in a place where the LCD can be easily 
seen for operation. (Standard height from the floor 
is 1.2 to 1.5 meters.) 
  Avoid installing the remote control cable near 
refrigerant pipes or drain pipes, else it will cause 
electrical shock or fire. 
11.4.5  Installing The Remote Control Unit To The Wall 
 
Upper case
Lower case
Gaps
Screw
driver
Screw (3) or
Screw (4)
 
 
1  Remove the remote control (1) lower case. 
(Insert a flat-tipped screw driver or similar tool 
2 to 3 mm into one of the gaps at the bottom 
of the case, and twist to open. Refer to the 
illustration above.) 
Be careful not to damage the lower case. 
2  Do not remove the protective tape which is 
affixed to the upper case circuit board when 
removing the remote control lower case. 
3  Secure the lower case to an outlet box or wall. 
Refer to (A) or (B) instructions below 
depending on your choice of cable installation. 
4  Be sure to use only the screws provided. 
5  Do not over tighten the screws, as it may 
result in damage to the lower case. 
 
A.  If Remote Control Cable Is Embedded 
1  Embed an outlet box (JIS C 8336) into the 
wall. Outlet box may be purchased separately. 
Medium-sized square outlet box (obtain locally) 
Part No. DS3744 (Panasonic Co., Ltd.) or 
equivalent. 
2  Secure the remote control lower case to the 
outlet box with the two accessory screws (3). 
Make sure that the lower case is flat against 
the wall at this time, with no bending. 
3  Pass the remote control cable (2) into the box. 
4  Route the remote control cable (2) inside the 
lower case through rear feeding-out direction. 
5  Insert firmly the connector of remote control 
cable (2) to connector (CON1) in the upper 
case circuit board. [Refer to the illustration at 
below.] 
6  Secure the remote control upper case to the 
lower case with the tabs provided. 
 
Wall
Upper
case
Upper
tab
Connector
(CON1)
Lower
case
Screw (3)
Lower tab
Outlet box (JIS C 8336)
Remote
control
cable
(2)
 
 
  CAUTION 
When the wall is hollow, please be sure to use the sleeve for 
remote control cable to prevent dangers caused by mice biting 
the cable. 
 
Remote control
cable (2)
Rear feeding-out
position
Lower case
Tabs
Connector
(CON1)
Upper case
Upper case
Lower case
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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B.  If Remote Control Cable Is Exposed 
1  Install the remote control lower case to the 
wall with the two accessory screws (4). 
2  Fasten the screws properly until screw head is 
lower than the rib and reach the base of 
remote control lower case to ensure they do 
not damage the PCB inside the remote control 
(1). 
 
Wall
Rib
Screw (4)
Remote
control lower
case
Remote control cable (2)
Wall
Upper case
Upper tab
Connector (CON1)
Lower case
Screw (4)
Lower tab
 
 
3  The feeding-out direction for the remote 
control cable can be either via top, left or right 
side. 
4  Use nipper to cut a notch at the upper case. 
(Select the intended feeding-out position) 
5  Route the remote control cable (2) inside the 
lower case in accordance with the intended 
feeding-out direction. (Refer to the illustration 
at below) 
6  Insert firmly the connector of remote control 
cable (2) to connector (CON1) in the upper 
case circuit board. (Refer to the illustration at 
below) 
7  Secure the remote control upper case to the 
lower case with the tabs provided. 
 
Left
feeding-
out
position
Lower
case
Top feeding-out
position
Remote
control
cable (2)
Notches
Connector
(CON1)
Upper case
Upper case
Lower case
Tabs
Right
feeding-
out
 
11.4.6  Connecting The Remote Control Cable To Mono Bloc Unit 
 
  WARNING 
Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and 
connecting the remote control. Otherwise, it will cause the 
electrical shock. 
 
1  Remove the cabinet front plate. 
2  Connect the remote control cable with the 
provided connector as shown in below 
illustration. (Refer wiring diagram for detail.) 
3  Guide the remote control cable through the 
clamper and Bushing
 
(Refer illustration “How to connect Remote 
Control to Provided Connector” for detail.) 
4  Reinstall the cabinet front plate after 
connection complete. 
 
 
Bind the wired
remote control
cable and all
power supply
cords to the tube
with band strap
(field supply)
Bushing
Clamp the wired
remote control cable
with clamper.
Wired remote
control cable
Apply cut
Connect the wired remote
control cable with the connector
provided here
Remote
control
PCB
Plug in firmly
Provided
Connector
Remote
Control
Connector
Remove this dummy connector
cap first, before plug in
7
 
 
How to connect Remote Control to Provided 
Connector 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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11.5  Checking and Test Run Procedures 
 
  WARNING 
Be sure to switch off all the power supply before performing each 
of the below action. 
 
(1) Remove the 5 mounting screws
as shown in the illustration.
(2) Slide the cabinet front plate
downward to release the pawls.
Then, pull it toward front to
remove it.
Remove The Cabinet Front Plate
(1) Remove the 11 mounting screws
as shown in the illustration.
(2) Lift the cabinet top plate
upward to remove it.
Remove The Cabinet Top Plate
Mounting screws
Mounting
screws
Mounting
screws
8
9
8
9
8
9
 
 
 
 
11.5.1  Disposal of Mono Bloc Unit Drain Water 
  When a Drain elbow   is used, please ensure to follow below: 
o
  The unit should be placed on a stand which is taller than 50mm.  
o
  Cover the 8 holes (ø20mm) with Rubber cap   (refer to illustration below) 
o
  Use a tray (field supply) when necessary to dispose the Mono bloc unit drain water. 
 
Drain elbow
Rubber cap
× 8
2
1
 
 
  If the unit is used in an area where temperature falls below 0°C for 2 or 3 consecutive days, it is recommended 
not to use the Drain elbow   and Rubber cap  , for the drain water freezes and the fan will not rotate.
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