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Mitsubishi Split-Type, Heat Pump Air Conditioner PCFY-P30NKMU-E

Mitsubishi Split-Type, Heat Pump Air Conditioner PCFY-P30NKMU-E

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Indoor Controller Board and Electrical Parts Box Disassembling

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(1) Remove the air intake grille. (See Figure 1,2)

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(2) Remove the screw from the beam and remove the beam. (See Photo 1)

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(3) Remove 2 screws from the electrical cover, and remove the electrical cover.

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(4) Remove 2 screws from the electrical box and pull the electrical box downward.

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Temporarily secure the electrical box using 2 hooks in the back of electrical box.

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(5) Disconnect the connectors on the indoor controller board.

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[Removing the electrical box]

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(6) Disconnect the wires from the terminal blocks and pull out the electrical box. (See Photo 2)

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[Removing the indoor controller board]

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TH21 Thermistor Disassembling

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Remove the air intake grille

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Remove the screw from the beam and remove the beam

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Remove 2 screws from the electrical cover, and remove the electrical cover

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Remove 2 screws from the electrical box and pull the electrical box downward. Temporarily secure the electrical box using 2 hooks in the back of electrical box

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Disconnect the connector CN20 (red) from the indoor controller board

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Remove the sensor holder from the electrical box and remove the thermistor form the holder

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Heat Exchanger and LEV Disassembling

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Remove the air intake grille

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Remove the beam

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Upload a photo of the removed beam

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Remove the electrical cover

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Upload a photo of the removed electrical cover

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Pull the electrical box downward

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Upload a photo of the pulled down electrical box

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Disconnect the connector CN60 (white) from the indoor controller board

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Fan Motor and Right Side Fan Disassembling

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Remove the air intake grille

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Remove the screw from the beam and remove the beam

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Remove 2 screws from the electrical cover, and remove the electrical cover

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Remove 2 screws from the electrical box and pull the electrical box downward

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Temporarily secure the electrical box using 2 hooks in the back of electrical box

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Remove the lower casing while pressing the 4 catches of the casing (right side of the fan motor)

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Loosen the 2 set screws (2 hexagon set screws) of connecting joint and slide the fan motor to the left

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Remove the screw for motor earth wire

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Remove the motor piece (left and right, each 1 screw)

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Vane Motor Disassembling

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Remove the air intake

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Upload a photo of the air intake after removal

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Remove the right side panel

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Upload a photo of the right side panel after removal

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Remove the connector of vane motor

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Upload a photo of the connector after removal

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Remove 2 screws of vane motor cover

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Upload a photo of the vane motor cover after screw removal

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Remove vane motor

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Parts for Mitsubishi Split-Type, Heat Pump Air Conditioner PCFY-P30NKMU-E

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Part Name
Part Number

Drain Pump Kit

PAC-SH84DM-E

High Efficiency Filter

PAC-SH90KF-E

External Heat Adapter

PAC-YU25HT

I-See Sensor

PAC-SH91MK-E

Wireless Remote Controller with I-See Sensor

PAR-SA92MW-E

Drain Pump Kit

PAC-SH84DM-E

High Efficiency Filter

PAC-SH90KF-E

External Heat Adapter

PAC-YU25HT

I-See Sensor

PAC-SH91MK-E

Wireless Remote Controller with I-See Sensor

PAR-SA92MW-E

Drain Pump Kit

PAC-SH84DM-E

High Efficiency Filter

PAC-SH90KF-E

External Heat Adapter

PAC-YU25HT

I-See Sensor

PAC-SH91MK-E

Wireless Remote Controller with I-See Sensor

PAR-SA92MW-E

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