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Split System,18,000 - 48,000 Btu/hUnderceiling TypeMCC Series 50 HzModelsCooling OnlyMCC 518 ZBMCC 524 ZBMCC 530 ZBMCC 536 ZBMCC 048 ZBOctober 2007MCC-SVU02A-EN

General InformationGeneral InformationAbout the UnitCautionCongratulations on your choice of aTrane mini-split system. Thesesystems have been carefully designedand manufactured under strict TraneWorldwide Quality Standardstoprovide you with years of comfortable,convenient cooling with a minimumof service.These MCC units are assembled,pressure tested, dehydrated, chargedand run tested before shipment. Theinformation contained in this manualapplies to MCC units are designed tooperate in cooling mode only.Cautions are provided at appropriateplaces in this manual to indicate toinstallers, operators, and servicepersonnel of potentially hazardoussituations which, if not avoided, MAYresult in minor or moderate injury ormalfunction of the unit.This Owner Manual is given as a guideto start-up, operation and periodicmaintenance by the user of MCC splitsystem. It does not contain the fullservice procedures necessary for thecontinued successful operation of thisequipment. The services of a qualifiedservice technician should beemployed, through the maintenancecontract with a reputable servicecompany.Read it completely before doinganything with your air conditioningsystem.About this ManualCautions appear at appropriate placesin this instruction manual. Yourpersonal safety and the properoperation of this machine require thatyou follow them carefully. The TraneCompany assumes no liability for theinappropriate usage of the unit.Trane MCC series offer ceilingmounted installation to leave the floorspace uncluttered, and equipped withLCD wireless remote control.ReceptionOn arrival, inspect the unit beforesigning the delivery note. Specify anydamage of the unit on the deliverynote, and send a registered letter ofprotest to the last carrier of the goodswithin 72 hours of delivery. Notify thedealer at the same time.The unit should be totally inspectedwithin 7 days of delivery. If anyconcealed damage is discovered,send a registered letter of protest tothe carrier within 7 days of deliveryand notify the dealer.WarningWarnings are provided at appropriateplaces in this manual to indicate toinstallers, operators and servicepersonnel of potentially hazardoussituations which, if not avoided,COULD result in death or seriousinjury.Your personal safety and the properoperation of this unit require that youfollow them carefully. The TraneCompany assumes no liability forinstallations or servicing performed byunqualified personnel.WarrantyWarranty is based on the generalterms and conditions by country. Thewarranty is void if the equipment ismodified or repaired without thewritten approval of The TraneCompany, if the operating limits areexceeded or if the control system orthe electrical wiring is modified.Damage due to misusage, lack ofmaintenance or failure to comply withthe manufacturer’s instructions, is notcovered by the warranty obligation. Ifthe user does not conform to the rulesdescribed in Owner Manual, it mayentail cancellation of warranty andliabilities by The Trane Company.ImportantThese instructions do not cover allvariations in systems, nor do theyprovide for every possible contingencyto be met.Should further information be desiredor should particular problems arisewhich are not covered sufficiently forthe purchaser’s purposes, the mattershould be referred to your authorizedTrane dealer.MCC-SVU02A-EN

ContentsMCC-SVU02A-ENG e n e r a l I n f o r m a ti o n2S y s te m A p p e a r a n c e4C o n tr o l O p e r a ti o n5M a i n te n a n c e9System Operation10T r o u b l e s h o o ti n g113

System AppearanceIndoor UnitDrain PipeFront PanelAir OutletReturn AirDisplay LightsAir Filter (Inside)Remote ControlHigh PressureCopper TubeRemote Control HolderConnecting Wire between Indoor Unit & Outdoor UnitLow PressureCopper TubeDrain PipeAir InletWireRefrigerant TubeLow Pressure Piping TapeAir OutletHigh Pressure Piping TapeOutdoor Unit4MCC-SVU02A-EN

Control OperationInfrared Remote ControlName and Function ofbuttons1. Infrared Signal TransmitterTransmits the signal to indoor unit2. System ModeDisplays the current operating mode.In cooling only it will operatein Cooling - Dry (Dehumidification) Fan mode consectutively3. Fan Speed IndicatorDisplays the selected fan speed. Fanspeed level of Hi, Me and Lo will beindicated4. ClockDisplays the current time5. Temperature SettingDisplays the temperature setting6. Lock Key IndicatorDisplays locked status of keyboard7. Airflow IndicatorDisplays swing airflow status8. Sleep Mode IndicatorDisplay stuatus of Sleep Mode9. Programmable Timing IndicatorDisplays hours set for auto turn-on orturn-off10. Power ButtonPress this button to start operation.Press this button again to stopoperation11. Temperature Setting Button Press this button to increasethe set temperature- Press this button to decreasethe set temperature12. HOLD ButtonPress this button to lock or unlock thekeyboard13. SLEEP ButtonPress this button to change to Sleepoperation14. FAN SPEED ButtonPress this button to select fan speed15. TIMER Programmable ButtonPress this button to set automaticallyturn-on or turn-off operation16. MODE ButtonPress this button to select systemoperating mode. In cooling onlysystem, the mode is selected in asquence of Cool Dry Fan17. SWING ButtonPress the button to activate swingmotor to distribute airflow18. HOUR & MIN ButtonThese two buttons are used to set thecurrent time or set time (only HOURbutton) for programmable timeroperationMCC-SVU02A-ENBattery: Two AAA batteries are used inthis remote control unitInstallation of Batteries1. Remove the cover from the back ofthe remote control.2. Insert the two batteries into the slot.(Be sure that the and - directionsare correct.)3. Fix the cover to the back of theremote control.Cautions Regarding the Batteries The batteries can be used forapproximately one year.Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd)batteries, because such batteriesdiffer from standard dry cell batteriesin shape, dimensions andperformance.Be sure to replace the batteries withtwo new batteries of the same typeas each other.Remove the batteries if the airconditioner is not going to be used forand extended period of time.5

Indicators on InfraredRemote ControlSystem Operating SelectionFAN Only System OperationDRY System OperationSetting STOP Timer- Press POWER button (the displaypanel shows the previous settings).- Press MODE button to select thesystem operating mode, FAN modewill be shown on the display.- Press FAN button to select any fanspeed. The FAN display will showLOW, MED, HIGH or AUTOaccording to fan speed level, low,medium, high and auto.- Press POWER button (the displaypanel shows the previous settings).- Press MODE button to select theDRY operating mode, “DRY” modewill be shown on the display.- Press either TEMP or TEMPbutton to get the desired roomtemperature setting at theindication. Temperature set rangeis 18 O C to 30 O C.- The system automatically cycle thecompressor and fan (low speed) toremove moisture from the airwithout overcooling the room.You can set the STOP timer to stopthe unit automatically at any desiredtime up to 24 hour ahead.COOLING System Operation- Press POWER button (the displaypanel shows the previous settings).- Press MODE button to select theCOOL operating mode, “COOL”mode will be shown on the display.- Press either TEMP or TEMPbutton to set the desired roomtemperature. Temperature setrange is 18 O C to 30 O C.- Press FAN button to select any fanspeed. The FAN display will showLOW, MED, HIGH or AUTOaccording to fan speed level, low,medium, high and auto.6Timer OperationOnce you select the timer operation,the settings are saved in the remotecontrol. Thereafter, the airconditioner will start operating underthe same conditions when you simplypush the POWER button of the remotecontrol.Setting Auto-Stop TimerYou can set the stop timer to stop.- During the operation of theair-conditioner, press the TIMERbutton and the air conditioner willenable stop timer to automaticallturn off the unit- Press the HOUR button to set thetime you want to turn off the unit.Every time the button is pressed,hour indicator will be increased by1 hour- After the time is set, the digits shownon the display screen will godown by 1 for every elapsed hour- Press the TIMER button again tocancel timerSetting START TimerYou can set the START timer to startthe unit automatically at any desiredtime up to 24 hour ahead.MCC-SVU02A-EN

Setting Auto-Start TimerYou can set the stop timer to start.- When the air-conditioner is in thestandby mode, press the TIMERbutton and the air conditioner willenable start timer to automaticallturn on the unit- Press the HOUR button to set thetime you want to turn off the unit.Every time the button is pressed,hour indicator will be increased by1 hour- After the time is set, the digits shownon the display screen will godown by 1 for every elapsed hour- Press the TIMER button again tocancel timerSetting Clock--Unload the back cover, push the CLKbutton with the tip of a ball pen, etc.Timer indicator will be flicking andcan be setPress HOUR button to set correcthourPress MIN button to set correctminutePress CLK button again and reattachthe back coverMCC-SVU02A-ENSWINGSLEEP ModeThis feature automatically adjusts thetemperature setting to providemore comfortable sleeping conditionand save energy- Press SLEEP button, one hourafter pressing, the air conditionerwill automatically raise the settemperature by 0.5 C- Half an hour after, the airconditioner will automatically raisethe set temperature by 0.5 C- The air conditioner willautomatically stop its operationin 8 hoursswingSWINGswing7

Display UnitFour lamps on the display unit show operating status.Infrared ReceiverEmergency Operation KeyPOWER RUN TIMER PROTECTEmergency Operation Key- This button ca be used as emergency operation when remotecontroller is not availablePOWER LED- This lamp lights for showing power on/off statusRUN LED- This lamp lights for showing operating status of theair-conditionerTIMER LED- This lamp lights for showing programmable timer statusPROTECT LED- This lamp lights for showing operating status failure8MCC-SVU02A-EN

MaintenanceReplacing Air Purifying Filter(Option)Replacement of air purifying filters.(recommend once every three months)Cleaning the Air FiltersBefore inspection and maintenanceof the unit, always set the mainpower switch to “OFF” to cut offpower supply.- Swing up the grille until the latchesclick into the positions.Cleaning the Unit- Open the grille by pulling thelatches from the front frame.- Unclip the grille from the frontframe by pull the latches fromthe front frame.Clean the air conditioner and theremote control with dry cloth or avacuum cleaner. If damp cloth is used,remove moisture by using dry clothafterward.At the Start of the Season- Swing the grille open and removethe air filter out off the grille.- Swing the grille open and removethe air filter out off the grille.Filter Frame- Check that nothing blocks the airinlet and outlet of indoor andoutdoor units.- Running the unit without an air filtercan cause malfunctions due to dirtor dust. Always install an air filter atall times.- Check that a drainage hose doesnot bend or clog.- Check that the units are properlyinstalled.During the Off SeasonAir Filter- Cut off the power supply mainswitch.- Clean the air filter and other parts.- Leave the circulation fan running for2-3 hours to dry out the inside ofthe unit.Air Purifying Filter- Unscrew the filter frame andremove the air purifying filter fromthe filter frame.Suggestion:- If the filter is dirty, it will cause thereduction of airflow, the unit isoverload and consume 6% moreof electricity. So, regular cleaningis necessary.- Re-insert the air filter to the grille,swing up the grille until the lacthesclick into the positions.- Remove the air filter and clean byvacuum cleaner or if it is very dirty,wash it with soap water then wipeoff unit it is completely dry beforereinstallation.Information- Airflow volume is reduced whenan air purifying filter have beeninstalled.MCC-SVU02A-EN9

System Operation- The temperature should not beset lower than what you need.This would result to increaseenergy cost.- Clean the air filter every week forhigher efficiency.- Draw close curtains or close glasswindows when cooling to preventheat load from sun light which maycause more electricity cost.- To distribute cool air through outthe room, adjust air flow directionto diffuse cool air.- Close windows and doors whileoperating the unit to preventleakage of cooled air to saveenergy.- In case of ineffective ventilation,open the window to ventilate theroom air once in a while but nottoo long since cooled air will beuselessly drained out.10- Check electrical system (voltageand frequency). Use the properpower supply indicated on the unitto operate the air conditioner andonly fuses with specified capacity.Do not use pieces of wire insteadof fuse.- Do not insert objects into the airinlet or outlet when the airconditioner is running as it maycause damage or personal injury.- Do not channel the air flow directlyat people, especially infants, agedpersons, or patients.- Turn off the air conditioner if, whilerunning electricity interferenceoccurs. If the unit is not to be usedfor a long time, cut off the powersupply main switch.- Do not locate any obstaclesagainst the air flow direction ofindoor and outdoor units. Inefficientperformance or malfunction mayresult.- Do not locate a heater or any otherheat sources close to the unit. Theheat may deform the plastic parts.MCC-SVU02A-EN

TroubleshootingCheck the following before contact the service man. You may find the solution toyour problems. After checking, if it still does not operate, please contact yourlocal dealer.P r o b le mC a us e sunit while running.MCC-SVU02A-EN11

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October 2007 MCC-SVU02A-EN Models Cooling Only MCC 518 ZB MCC 524 ZB MCC 530 ZB MCC 536 ZB MCC 048 ZB Split System, 18,000 - 48,000 Btu/h Underceiling Type MCC Series 50 Hz. . anything with your air conditioning system. About this Manual Cautions appear at appropriate places in this instruction manual. Your personal safety and the proper

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