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    							 1 Functions 2
     2 Product Specifications 
    4
     3 Dimensions 
    5
     4 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 
    6
     5 Block Diagram 
    6
     6 Wiring Diagram 
    7
     7 Air Conditioner Performance Evaluation 
    7
     8 Troubleshooting Guide 
    8
     9 Operation Details 
    10
     10  Operating Instructions 
    13
    © 2002 Matsushita Industrial Corp. Sdn. Bhd.
    (11969-T). All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying
    and distribution is a violation of law.
    CW-XC90JH
     11  Installation Instructions 18
     12  Care and Maintenance 
    21
     13  Servicing Information 
    22
     14  Technical Data 
    24
     15  Electronic Circuit / Main 
    25
     16  Electronic Circuit / Indicator Complete 
    25
     17  Electronic Circuit Diagram 
    26
     18  Exploded View 
    29
     19  Replacement Part List 
    30
    Room Air Conditioner
    CONTENTS
     Page  Page
    Order No. MAC0210052C3 
    						
    							1 Functions
    1.1. Remote Control
    2 
    						
    							1.2. Main Unit
    3 
    						
    							2 Product Specifications
    UnitCW-XC90JH
    PhaseØSingle
    VoltageV220 ~ 240
    FrequencyHz50
    Cooling CapacitykW
    Btu/h2.64 ~ 2.67
    9000 ~ 9100
    Running CurrentA4.4 ~ 4.3
    Input PowerW935 ~ 975
    EERBtu/hW9.6 ~ 9.3
    Starting CurrentA16.9
    Compressor OutputW750
    Fan Motor OutputW58
    Noise LevelIndoor
    (High / Low)db(A)47 / 43 ~ 49 / 45
    Outdoor
    (High / Low)db(A)57 / 53 ~ 58 / 54
    Moisture RemovalL/h
    Pt/h1.6
    3.4
    Air CirculationIndoorm3/min (ft3/min)7.2 (254)
    Outdoorm3/min (ft3/min)11.1 (392)
    DimensionsHeightmm
    inches346
    (13-5/8)
    Widthmm
    inches450
    (17-23/32)
    Depthmm
    inches580
    (22-27/32)
    Net Weightkg
    lb29
    64
    Gross Weightkg
    lb31
    68
    Refrigerant (R-22)g
    oz490
    17.3
     • Specifications are subject to changewithout notice for further improvement.
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    							3 Dimensions
    3.1. Top View, Front View and Side View
    3.2. Unit
    ItemUnit: Inch (mm)
    A - Width17-23/32” (450)
    B - Height13-10/16” (346)
    C - Depth22-27/32” (580)
    D11-9/16” (293)
    E1-15/32” (37)
    F10-14/16” (276)
    G11-9/16” (293)
    5 
    						
    							4 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram
    ItemPressure (MPa)Temperature (°C)
    A2.04 ~ 2.2468 ~ 82
    B1.87 ~ 2.0735 ~ 45
    C0.54 ~ 0.607~13
    D0.51 ~ 0.578~16
    Note: Indoor temperature at 27°C (DB), 19°C(WB) and Outdoor at 35°C (DB),24°C (WB)forCooling.
    5 Block Diagram
    6 
    						
    							6 Wiring Diagram
    6.1. Resistance of Fan Motor
    windings and the rated
    Capacitor
    ModelCW-XC90JH
    ConnectionCWA921156
    Blue - Yellow93.8Ω
    Yellow - Orange58.7Ω
    Brown - Yellow13.0Ω
    Red - Yellow143.0Ω
    6.2. Resistance of Compressor
    windings and the rated
    Capacitor
    ModelCW-XC90JH
    ConnectionCWB092141
    C-R3.597Ω
    C-S4.868Ω
    CapacitorCWA312075
    (25µF, 370VAC)
    Note: Resistance at 20°C of Ambient Temperature.
    7 Air Conditioner Performance Evaluation
    Suction & Discharge Air
    Temperature DifferenceCurrentDeterminationRemedy
     • 8°C and over (14.4°F) • As specified. • Nothing wrong. • None.
     • 8°C and over (14.4°F) • Higher than specified. • Nothing wrong, outdoor
    temperature is too high, heat
    radiation is not efficient. • Improve heat radiation.
     • Under 8°C (14.4°F) • Higher than specified. • Something is preventing heat
    radiation. • Excessive amount of refrigerant.
     • Improve heat radiation.
     • Under 8°C (14.4°F) • Lower than specified. • Leakage of refrigerant or
    refrigerant system is blocked. • Locate and repair leak.
     • Flush refrigeration cycle.
     • Under 8°C (14.4°F) • Higher than specified by
    50%. • Compressor defect. • Replace the compressor.
    Note: Room air humidity is relatively higher, the temperature difference will be smaller.
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    							8 Troubleshooting Guide
    Warning: Disconnect unit from electrical power supply before making any electrical checks.
    TroubleCheckResultCausesRemedy
    Fan Motor and Compressor
    won’t run. • Supply Voltage
     • Fuse Box or Circuit
    Breaker.
     • Power cord or Wiring
    Harness.
     • Temperature Setting. • Less than 10% by
    Rated.
     • Open Contacts.
     • Pulled loose or Shorted.
     • Higher than room
    temperature • Temporary or
    Permanent?
     • Customer Restarted
    unit immediately without
    waiting 3 minutes. • Consult ELECTRICIAN,
    if permanent.
     • W AIT FOR 3
    MINUTES.
     • Repair Open Circuit.
     • Repair or Replace it.
     • Set it LOWER.
    Fan motor won’t run
    (Compressor run). • Objects around Fan.
     • RESISTANCE between
    Wires.
     • Capacitor Fan Motor. • Locked Fan.
     • Shorted / Open circuit.
     • OHM Meter doesn’t
    Deflect. • Fan Hitting Cowling.
     • Foreign Materials.
     • Frozen Bearings.
     • Shorted or Burned out.
     • Capacitor Defect. • Adjust Fan position
    setting screw.
     • Remove Foreign
    Materials.
     • Replace Fan Motor.
     • Replace Fan Motor.
     • Replace Capacitor Fan.
    Compressor won’t run (Fan
    run). • Temperature setting.
     • RESISTANCE between
    Terminal and the
    Compressor Body.
     • RESISTANCE between
    Terminals.
     • Overload Protector.
     • Capacitor Compressor.
     • Thermostat. • Higher than room temp.
     • Shorted.
     • Shorted.
     • Infinity between
    Terminals.
     • OHM Meter doesn’t
    deflect.
     • No click heard. • W inding Coil touched to
    the compressor shell.
     • Rear Shorted or Burnt
    out.
     • Rear Shorted or Burnt
    out.
     • Overload Protector
    defect.
     • Capacitor defect.
     • Thermostat defect. • Set it lower.
     • Replace Compressor.
     • Replace Compressor.
     • Replace Overload
    Protector.
     • Replace Capacitor
    Compressor.
     • Replace Thermostat.
    Air Swing won’t run • Air Swing Switch. • OFF position. • Set it ON.
     • No contact at position. • Open circuit • Replace Air Swing
    Switch.
     • Resistance between
    wires. • OHM Meter doesn’t
    deflect. • Shorted or open circuit. • Replace Air Swing
    Motor.
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    							TroubleCheckResultCausesRemedy
    Insufficient cooling. • Temperature Setting.
     • Ventilation door open.
     • Air filter dirty.
     • Location of installation.
     • Evaporator/Conden ser
    Coil obstructed.
     • Unit capacity for the
    room too small.
     • Temperature difference
    and running current. • Higher than room
    temperature.
     • Open.
     • Clogged or dirty.
     • Sunlight hitting outdoor
    side.
     • Obstacles.
     • Clogged or dirty.
     • Not satisfied.
     • REFER TO
    PERFORMANCE
    EVALUATION. • Reduces capacity.
     • Restricted air
    circulation.
     • Restricted Heat
    Exchanger.
     • Restricted Heat
    Exchanger.
     • Restricted air
    circulation.
     • Leakage of refrigerant
    or refrigeration system
    is blocked. • Set it lower.
     • Close ventilation door.
     • Clean or replace Air
    Filter.
     • Consider building an
    AWNING.
     • Remove obstacles or
    reinstall unit.
     • Clean the coils.
     • Replace the unit with
    bigger one.
     • Locate repair leak.
     • Flush refrigeration
    cycle.
    Noise • Source of Noise • Vibration.
     • Intermittent Noise. • Faulty installation.
     • Fan hitting objects.
     • Refrigerant tubing
    touching each other.
     • Fan splashing Drain
    Water. • Reinstall unit or
    Reinforce the
    installation.
     • Adjust Fan position or
    remove foreign
    materials.
     • About 1/2” Clearance
    needed.
     • Remove drain plug and
    mount a drain pan to
    remove the water.
     • Set the Drain outlet
    downward, so that the
    Drain water can run off.
    Waterdripping inside room. • Unit installation.
     • Drain Tray-Styrofoam
    pieces blocking drain
    channel. • Tilted to inside room.
     • Clogged. • Restricted run off.
     • Clogged or blocked. • Tilt unit to outside
    slightly.
     • Remove the foreign
    materials.
    Frozen Evaporator • Temperature setting.
     • Air Filter/Evaporator.
     • Temperature difference
    and running current. • Set too low for ambient
    conditions.
     • Clogged or Dirty.
     • REFER TO
    PERFORMANCE
    EVALUATION • Outdoor temperature
    low (Night time).
     • Restricted air
    circulation.
     • Leakage of refrigerant
    or refrigeration system
    is blocked. • Set the Main Control
    knob to Fan to melt ice
    and set the
    Temperature Control to
    higher temperature.
     • Clean Air
    filter/Evaporator.
     • Locate and repair leak.
     • Flush refrigeration
    cycle.
    9 
    						
    							9 Operation Details
    9.1. Fan Mode Operation
     • Fan operation only. Fan inoperation according to Remote Control or Main Unit (Touch Control Panel) setting.
    9.1.1. Manual Setting of Fan Speed
     • Basic Fan Speed can be manually adjusted (Lo or Hi) byusing the Fan Speed Selection Button/Pad at Remote Control or Main
    Unit (Touch Control Panel).
    9.2. Cooling Mode Operation
     • Cooling in operation according to Remote Control or Main Unit (Touch Control Panel) setting.
    9.2.1. Time Delay Safety Control (3 minute)
     • When the compressor is stopped by Operation Switch at the Remote Control or Main Unit (Touch Control Panel), it restart after
    3 minutes when the Operation Switch at the Remote Control or Main Unit (Touch Control Panel) is turned ON.
     • When the setting temperature is reached during cooling operation, the compressor stops and it will not start for 3 minutes.
     • Protection of compressor to balance the pressure in the refrigeration cycle for 3 minutes.
    9.2.2. 7 minutes Time Saved Control
     • The compressor will start automatically if it has stopped for 7 minutes even if the room temperature is between the compressor
    ON temperature and OFF temperature.
    9.2.3. Starting Current Control
     • When the compressor and fan motor are simultaneously started, the fan motor will operate 1.6 seconds later.
    9.2.4. Freeze Prevention Control
    If the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger falls
    continuously below 10°C for 3 minutes or more, the
    compressor turns off to protect the heat exchanger from
    freezing. The fan speed setting remains the same.
    Compressor restarts when the heat exchanger temperature
    rises to 12°C (Recovery).
    *3 minutes waiting of Time DelaySafety Control isvalid for
    Cooling Operation.
    9.2.5. Compressor Reverse Rotation Protection Control
     • If the compressor is operating continuously for 5 minutes or longer and the temperature difference between intake air and heat
    exchanger is 2.5°C or less for 2 minutes,compressor will stop and restart automatically (Time DelaySafety Controlis valid).
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