Toshiba air conditioner instruction manual. Review of TOSHIBA wall-mounted and inverter air conditioners, operating instructions for the remote control and reviews. Country heating with air conditioning

Toshiba RAS-07SKHP-E

Table of contents
Disposal
Title of each part

Selecting operating modes

Useful tips
Cleaning your air conditioner

When the air conditioner will not be used for a long time (At the end of the use season)

Precautionary measures

Disposal

This device is manufactured using materials that can be reused. Therefore, check with your local authorities about how to dispose of it in your area.

Title of each part
External unit

1 - Air is taken to the heat exchanger on the rear and side surfaces.
2 - Air release from the heat exchanger.

Indoor unit

1 - Air intake holes on the top surface.
2 — Window for receiving commands from the remote control.
3 - Air outlet from the indoor unit.

Remote control


Preparation before starting work
Installation work, as well as connection to the network, must be carried out by specialists with experience.
The connection must be made to an outlet of the required power rating, and the grounding must work.

Connect the plug to the outlet with dry hands.
Set the time on the remote control.

Selecting operating modes
The Toshiba RAS-07SKHP-E air conditioner model has the following operating modes.
Automatic temperature maintenance. IN this mode The air conditioner maintains the temperature according to the values ​​you set. When it decreases, heating is turned on, and when it is exceeded, cooling is turned on.
Heating the room. When using this mode, remember that the indoor unit fan will not start immediately after pressing the remote control button, but after the heat exchanger has warmed up. This protects against cold air blowing. In addition, in this mode the external unit is overcooled, so the operation of the air conditioner periodically stops to defrost the external unit.
Cooling the room. In this mode, the room temperature is maintained no higher than the one you specify. At the same time, the air is dried.
Drying the room. In this mode it is impossible to specify the desired temperature, since the program is aimed at dehumidifying the air with minimal cooling.
Ventilation in the room - in this mode, air circulation is maintained in the room.

Additional modes and settings
Provided for a comfortable night's sleep night mode work. It is quieter and can be used at night.
The timer allows you to select on and off times. It is possible to set up to 12 on-off cycles.
For faster heating and cooling of the room, there is a TURBO mode.
Self-diagnosis - in case of problems, the air conditioner can independently diagnose its condition.
Automatic resumption of work - if there is an emergency power outage while operating in any mode, then after power returns, work will automatically continue in the same mode.
Useful tips
. When cooling the room, you should not reduce the temperature to too low numbers - this is harmful to health and leads to excessive energy consumption.
. Close blinds or curtains in rooms with air conditioning - direct sunlight will heat the air in the room and interfere with the operation of the air conditioner.
. Monitor the position of the vertical damper - when heating it should be vertical, when cooling it should be horizontal.
. Keep the air filter clean - if it is dirty, it will interfere with the operation of the air conditioner.
. Close windows and doors indoors to prevent cold air from leaving the room. Additionally, make sure to ventilate the room on time, since the air conditioner only cools, but does not renew the air.
. To cool the air in the room faster, turn on the TURBO mode when starting to operate the air conditioner.

Cleaning your air conditioner
Do not use hot water, detergents with abrasive particles, or solvents for cleaning. This can ruin the appearance of the plastic.
Use a stable base.
Before cleaning, turn off the air conditioner using the remote control and remove the plug from the outlet.
All components must be dried in the shade after cleaning.

If you think there is a problem
The air conditioner doesn't work. Check to see if the plug is plugged into the outlet, if there is power, or if there is a sleep timer that has turned off the device.
The device cannot be turned on 3 minutes after switching off. This is the work of protection against frequent switching on. Please wait and try again in three minutes.
When operating in dehumidification mode, the indoor unit periodically turns off. Since the main goal in this mode is to dehumidify the air with minimal cooling, the indoor unit fan will not work all the time.
Fog is coming out of the indoor unit. If the indoor air is too humid, fog will appear around the cold air coming out of the indoor unit.
White smoke comes out of the outdoor unit. In heating mode, a stream of cold air comes out of the outdoor unit, which causes droplets in the air that look like smoke.
During operation in heating mode, the indoor unit turns off for 10 minutes. This is necessary to defrost the external unit, which is covered with ice in this mode.
After the power supply appeared in the network, the air conditioner started working on its own. If before the emergency shutdown it was working in any of the modes, then after voltage appears in the network it will independently continue to work in the same mode.
Water is leaking from the outdoor unit. When heating and cooling the air, there will be elements in the external unit on which condensation will appear.
The air conditioner does not heat/cool well. Check that the windows and doors in the room are closed. Are there any devices that generate heat that are turned on? Is the operating mode selected correctly? Are the air filters clogged?
The air conditioner does not heat/cool. This is possible if there is a refrigerant leak - call specialized help.
The remote control does not work. Check the condition of the batteries to ensure they are installed correctly. Replace if necessary.
You can hear a cracking sound - as the temperature fluctuates, the plastic will change size, which will cause similar sounds.
A gurgling sound is heard. The movement of refrigerant and condensate can cause these sounds.

When the air conditioner will not be used for a long time
Before disconnecting
Turn the heat on for three hours to dry out the cavity and stop fungal growth.
Turn off the air conditioner and remove the plug from the outlet.
Remove batteries from the remote control.
Before turning on
Check that there are no obstructions to air movement in front of both units.
Install batteries into the remote control.
With dry hands, connect the plug to the outlet. Check for grounding.

Installation location and electrical work
The external unit is noisy during operation and condensate must be drained from it, which should be taken into account when choosing a location.
Installation must be carried out by experienced specialists.
It should not be installed in places where there are volatile flammable substances, hydrogen sulfide, oil, or high-frequency equipment.

Precautionary measures
Do not connect the air conditioner plug to an extension cord or an outlet of insufficient power.
Connect the air conditioner to the network with dry and clean hands.
Do not pull, tug, modify, or attempt to repair the power cord or air conditioner yourself.
Do not place hard, hot or heavy objects on the cord.
Do not stand on your own or place foreign objects on the indoor and outdoor units.
Do not insert fingers, pens, or pencils into the holes on the air conditioner body as this may cause injury.
If strange things appear in the operation of the air conditioner, turn it off, unplug it from the outlet and call a specialist.
If your air conditioner is not cooling or heating, it may be due to a refrigerant leak. Unplug it and call a professional.

Do not spray flammable substances or insecticides near or on the air conditioner. This may cause fire and ignition.
Do not expose people or animals to cold air for long periods of time.
Do not use the air conditioner for a long time in high humidity.
The air flow should not be directed towards the fire. This can lead to the appearance of products of incomplete combustion in the air.
After several seasons of using the air conditioner, it should be inspected.
Disconnect the device from the power supply during a thunderstorm

Setting up vertical blinds
Vertical blinds are automatically adjusted
tically, depending on the operating mode.

Installation of blinds
Produced in air conditioner operating mode by
pressing the “SET” key on the remote control:
* The vertical direction of the blinds changes according to
according to the user's wishes.
* Subsequently, the blinds are adjusted
automatically, in accordance with the specified
installations.
*When the air conditioner is turned off, the blinds
automatically close.

Automatic blind adjustment
Performed in air conditioner operating mode, with
pressing the “AUTO” button on the remote control.
* To cancel this function, press again
“AUTO” key.
* To change the direction of the blinds, press
“SET” key.

ATTENTION:
* The “AUTO” and “SET” keys are inactive if the air conditioner is turned on (as well as
in “ON TIMER” mode).
* It is not advisable to leave blinds on for a long time
directed vertically downward, as this may lead to
formation of moisture on the surface of the blinds.
* To adjust vertical blinds, you must use the remote control,
otherwise it may result from incorrect operation
blinds. If the blinds do not work properly, turn off the air conditioner
and re-enable it after some time.
* When turning off/on the air conditioner abruptly, vertical
The blinds may not move for 10 seconds.
*When the temperature changes in heating mode, especially when
At a sufficiently high room temperature, the air conditioner may temporarily
turn off and the vertical blinds close.

*Not recommended for cleaning
surface of the air conditioner with a cloth dampened
some kind of chemical reagents,
as it may damage the appearance
air conditioner
* It is not recommended to use when cleaning
gasoline, thinner, cleaning powder, etc.
as this may cause damage
air conditioner housing.

If there is no need for operation

conditioner for at least 1 month:
1. Turn on the fan for 3-4 hours to dry
air conditioner (“Ventilation” mode).
2. Disconnect the air conditioner from the network.
3. Clean the air filters (see.
section “Cleaning filters”).
4. Remove the batteries from the remote control.

Check before starting the air conditioner:
1. Check the presence of air filters.
2. Check if the air inlet and outlet are blocked
air.
3. Insert batteries into the remote control (see section “Replacing batteries”).
4. Turn on the air conditioner.

Cleaning the front panel of the air conditioner
Before you start cleaning:
1. Turn off the air conditioner using the remote control.
2. Open the front panel.
* Press the lever located in the center
remove it from the air conditioner and then remove it
front panel.
* Rinse the panel with water.
* Wash the front panel with a sponge or cloth with
detergent (not recommended)
use a wire brush to clean
panels).
* Rinse the panel to completely clean it
surfaces from detergent.
*After the panel has been washed, give it
dry out.

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  1. Infrared control signal emitter
  2. Start/stop button
  3. Mode selection button (MODE)
  4. Temperature button (TEMP)
  5. Fan speed button (FAN)
  6. SWING button
  7. Blind installation button (FIX)
  8. On timer button (ON)
  9. Off timer button (OFF)
  10. Sleep timer button (SLEEP)
  11. Set button (SET)
  12. Cancel button (CLR)
  13. Memory and preset button (PRESET)
  14. ONE-TOUCH button
  15. High power button (Hi-POWER)
  16. Economy mode (ECO) button
  17. Quiet mode button (QUIET)
  18. COMFORT SLEEP button
  19. Plasma Air Purifier (PURE) button (RAS-10, 13, 16SKVR-E only)
  20. Filter setting button (FILTER)
  21. Clock setting button (CLOCK)
  22. Control button (CHK)

Operation in air purification mode (RAS-10, 13, 16SKVR-E only)

While the air conditioner is operating
Press the PURE button to activate or deactivate the plasma air purifier and air ionization function. The plasma air purifier and air ionization function can be activated or deactivated when the air conditioner is stopped, and the air ionizer is turned on together with the plasma air purifier.
Note: The FILTER operation indicator (orange) turns on after the PURE has operated for approximately 1000 hours.

Operation in Hi-POWER mode

For automatic control room temperature and air flow for faster cooling or heating (all modes except DRY and FAN ONLY) Press the Hi-POWER button: To start and stop operation.

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Product range overview

This trademark offers big choice two-component (split) and multi-split systems with different types of internal modules, multi-zone VRF installations and heat pumps.

The TOSHIBA range of component systems has several lines of air conditioners with inverter compressor control, which have gained the greatest popularity among customers due to their energy-efficient operation. This was achieved due to the fact that the device operates continuously, without unnecessary shutdowns and starts, and the power is regulated depending on external conditions, to which the DC compressor easily adapts.

Wall split systems

U wall splits TOSHIBA inverter air conditioners in the N3KVR series, in addition to stylish design and minimal electricity costs, have a powerful filtration system with several levels of purification.

These are the only ones on this moment climate control devices on the market that have a real purifier built-in. It is capable of processing air several times faster.

Additionally, the system is equipped with ionic, antibacterial and plasma filters - this is complete protection against bacteria, viruses, dust, dirt, wool and pollen in other series of inverters.

The functional features of standard and inverter TOSHIBA wall-mounted air conditioners include:

  • quickly achieve and accurately maintain set temperature parameters;
  • low noise level of both units;
  • the ability of some series of devices to operate at -20°C outdoors;
  • use of safe type freon in most devices;
  • dehumidification mode;
  • presence of a 24-hour timer, “Night sleep” mode, self-diagnosis and automatic mode change.

The colors of wall-mounted split systems are quite varied. White, silver and black panels of indoor units can fit into any interior.

For two-component splits and multi-split systems, the installation may include not only wall-mounted indoor units, but also cassette, duct, and console units.

Cassette split systems

TOSHIBA cassette air conditioners are mainly represented by 4-flow models of standard and more compact sizes. They are easily built into a cell of a suspended ceiling structure and distribute air volumetrically in several directions. This ensures the absence of drafts in the room and the cleanliness of the distribution grid itself - dust does not collect on it.

Compact cassette units correspond to energy consumption class A, while having high cooling and heating performance, reaching 11.2 kW. The noise when the air conditioner is on is similar to a human whisper. The best thing this type The equipment is suitable for rooms with ceilings from 3.5 m and an area of ​​up to 125 m².

Catechin filter, automatic switching modes, easy access for preventive maintenance, many modes and settings make cassette air conditioners This manufacturer is very easy to use.

Duct split systems

The air duct system of TOSHIBA duct air conditioners is distinguished by the fact that air distribution devices can be installed anywhere, and this allows air to be supplied to rooms of any shape. The entire structure is hidden in the false ceiling, so the interior is not disturbed in any way.

All duct devices of this brand (medium and high pressure) are characterized by energy efficiency, increased external static pressure and smooth distribution of air flows. Has a built-in drainage pump, allowing condensate to be drained to any place, which, if necessary, is installed in the device.

A ducted air conditioning system can not only recirculate indoor air, but also mix in fresh air from the street, and also cool several adjacent rooms at once.

Console split systems

The two-variant installation and design of console (floor-ceiling) air conditioners of this brand makes them convenient to use and easy to install. They don't take up extra space. Internal organization Mounted either on the wall just above the floor or on the ceiling. Unlike cassette and duct splits, such an air conditioner does not require any suspended structures or supply of air ducts, but has almost the same power and accuracy of temperature maintenance.

Console systems have many convenient modes and functions, namely:

  • dehumidification and ventilation;
  • floor heating mode;
  • adjusting blinds;
  • on/off timer;
  • economical mode.

This air conditioning equipment can be used as heating radiators if you install the module under the window.

Multi-split and multi-zone systems

A multi-block (multi) split system allows you to cool and heat up to five adjacent rooms simultaneously. From 2 to 5 rooms are connected to one outdoor unit. TOSHIBA has both inverter and non-inverter series of air conditioners to create multi-split system combinations. Devices can be used as internal modules various types. Economical electricity consumption, power, noiselessness, active filtration and versatility are the main advantages of multi-block systems from this manufacturer. For large buildings, TOSHIBA produces multi-zone VRF systems with variable refrigerant flow. They can combine up to 4 outdoor and 48 different types of indoor modules.

There are 3 series of multizone systems that differ in power characteristics: SMMS mini - up to 15 kW, SHRM - 48 kW, SMMSi - 150 kW. Moreover, all components of these systems, connected by a single connecting highway, can be assembled with each other.

More favorable operating costs, many functions, 3 control options (individual, centralized and network), maintaining temperature with maximum accuracy, meeting the needs of several dozen rooms with completely different requirements - these are the main features of VRF systems from this Japanese company.

All devices are exclusively Japanese assembled. The majority of TOSHIBA air conditioners are capable of operating at temperatures down to -15-20°C in winter without any failures.

Marking

The code from a set of letters and numbers is the marking or index of TOSHIBA air conditioners, which indicates differences from each other not only in type and series, but also in technical and functional parameters.

No company currently has uniform standards for letter marking. It may vary depending on the year of manufacture of the product and even small innovations in the control board. But all this data is extremely important when operating and maintaining the device.

All the buyer needs to understand is the differences between TOSHIBA air conditioners according to the index in digital designations.

Codes 07, 10, 13, 16, 18, 24, 30 in the marking usually correspond to the maximum power that the air conditioner can achieve when working for cooling. These codes will correspond to 2 kW; 2.5 kW; 3.5 kW; 4.5 kW; 5 kW; 6.5 kW and 8 kW.

For everyone else distinctive features TOSHIBA air conditioners according to the buyer's index can be advised by store managers or employees of the official representative office in Russia.

Repair and spare parts

Malfunctions of devices from this manufacturer are an extremely rare occurrence. In most cases, breakdowns occur due to non-compliance with installation and operation instructions.

Repair work on replacing spare parts and cleaning TOSHIBA air conditioners should only be carried out by a qualified technician, since Japanese climate control devices have the most complex design features.

As practice shows, faults detected by the user are not so significant and require minor interventions by the repair team. Typically people may experience:

  • the air conditioner “leaks” or blows warm air;
  • light indication does not work;
  • automatic system restart is constantly triggered;
  • The remote control does not work;
  • Modes switch too slowly, the device “thinks” for a long time.

Most often, in such cases, fixing the problem may require:

  • refilling with freon;
  • cleaning the drainage system;
  • cleaning the air filters of the indoor module;
  • troubleshooting electronics problems;
  • replacing the battery in the remote control.

If you suspect a malfunction, you should immediately call the appropriate services and read the instructions.

Serious breakdowns of TOSHIBA air conditioners require replacement of spare parts such as compressor, magnetic switch, outdoor unit condenser, control board, 4-way valve and so on.

To avoid replacing expensive parts, you should perform regular preventive maintenance and follow the operating instructions. If the buyer does not comply with these requirements, the manufacturer does not bear any responsibility for the equipment.

Remote control instructions

You can get acquainted with all the modes and functions of air conditioners in detail and in an accessible form using the instructions for the remote control for Toshiba air conditioner. First, you should study information about all the keys (indicators) of the device - there are many of them. And although the device itself is quite informative, figuring out how to turn on the timer or mode high power, without the appropriate documentation it will be difficult.

The instructions for the remote control say that the TOSHIBA air conditioner can be controlled using the panel on the device itself if the remote control device malfunctions.

It should be remembered that the automatic restart operation is not initially programmed at the factory, so it should be activated by the user on the device. Any remote control for Toshiba air conditioner contains instructions on how to do this.



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