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Toshiba BMS-CT2560U-E Service manual

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2- EN 3- EN
Model Name
BMS-CT2560U-E
(BMS-CT1280TU)
(BMS-CT2560U-TR)
(BMS-CT2560U-UL)
Touch Screen Controller
ƔThank you for purchasing this System Controller.
ƔIn order to use this product safely and correctly, please read this operation manual carefully before use and
make sure that you fully understand the contents.
In particular, please be sure to read the "Safety Precautions".
ƔAfter reading this manual, be sure to keep it in a place where the operator of the Unit can always view it.
2Safety Precautions
This section explains safety precautions you must follow in order to prevent harm to the user and other persons and damage
to property.
"Display Description" explains the classification of the degree of harm or damage that may occur if the unit is handled
incorrectly, while "Symbol Description" indicates the meanings of symbols.
Installation Precautions
Usage Precautions
Relocation/Repair Precautions
Display Description Symbol Description
WARNING
Indicates "Content that is expected to
result in death or serious injury (*1) to
the user in the case of incorrect
handling".
indicates prohibited actions. Specifically
prohibited contents are indicated with a picture
and/or text in or near the symbol.
CAUTION
Indicates "Content that is expected to
result in minor injury (*2) to the user or
damage to property (*3) in the case of
incorrect handling".
indicates instructions which must be followed.
The actual contents of the instructions are
indicated with a picture and/or text in or near the
symbol.
* 1: Serious injury refers to lasting after effects such as blindness,
injury, burns (high temperature / low temperature), electric shock,
bone fracture, or poisoning, etc. and injuries that require
hospitalization/long-term outpatient treatment.
* 2: Minor injury refers to injuries, burns, or electric shocks, etc. that
do not require hospitalization or long-term outpatient treatment.
* 3: Damage to property refers to extended damage related to houses,
household goods, livestock, or pets, etc.
WARNING
Request
installation
Ask the dealer from whom you purchased
the unit or a professional for installation
work.
Installation requires specialised technical
expertise.
If you attempt to perform installation work
yourself and perform the work incorrectly, it
may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.
Use
specified
products
Use a designated TOSHIBA air conditioner.
Please use a designated TOSHIBA air
conditioner. Using products other than
specified may cause fire, electric shock, or
water leakage. Also, please ask a professional
for installation work.
Prohibited
Do not operate the switches with wet hands.
Doing so may cause electric shock or failure.
Prohibited
Do not wet the System Controller.
Please be careful not to get the System
Controller wet.
Compulsory
Turn off the power if anything is abnormal
(burnt odour etc.).
Continued use may cause fire or electric shock.
Please ask the dealer from whom you
purchased the product. Compulsory
Do not use a power source other than the
specified model.
Using a power source other than the specified
model may cause fire or failure.
Please use 220-240 V AC.
Prohibited
Do not remodel.
Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
Request
Please ask the dealer from whom you
purchased the unit for repair.
Faulty repair may cause fire or electric shock.
Request
relocation
Contact a specialist or the dealer from
whom you purchased the unit to relocate
and re-install the air conditioner.
Faulty installation may cause fire, electric
shock or injury.
3Operating Method and Screen Structure
Explains the basic touch panel operation method.
Touch Panel Operation Method
Tap
Touch your finger lightly on the screen and release it
immediately.
Drag
Tap an object on the screen, hold your finger down, and
move.
Swipe
Touch your finger lightly on the screen and move it in the
desired direction.
Flick
Touch the screen with your finger and move your finger
quickly up, down, to left or the right.
Installation Precautions
Usage Precautions
Precautions on Connection to External Devices
CAUTION
Check the
installation
location
Do not install in areas with high humidity or
vibration.
Doing so may cause a failure.
Check the
installation
location
Do not install in direct sunlight or near heat
sources.
Doing so may cause a failure.
Check the
installation
location
Do not install in areas where noise is
generated.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Check the
installation
location
Do not install this product in a place where
combustible gas may leak.
Gas leaking and accumulating around the
product may cause a fire.
Check the
installation
location
Do not use this device in locations where
children may be present.
Prohibited
Do not drop the product or apply strong
shock.
Doing so may cause a failure.
If anything
is abnormal
turn off the
power
If this product malfunctions, turn off the
original power supply, and then contact the
dealer from whom you purchased the
product to ask for repair.
Continued operation with an abnormality may
cause fire or electric shock.
Instructions
When cleaning and checking, turn off the
earth leakage breaker.
Failing to do so may cause injury.
Prohibited
Do not connect the System Controller to the
Internet.
Never connect it. We shall assume no
responsibility for any problems arising from the
connection. Only a connection to the local area
is possible.
Quick Reference Manual
Central Control Device 1
2
Safety Precautions
Operation Method
About the Owner's Manual
For the details, please refer to the Owner's Manual of this product. You can download it from the following
Web page URL within this product.*
* PC must be connected to this product via LAN cable, and its first three parts of IP address must be set as
"192.168.2" (e.g. 192.168.2.1). You can access with a web browser.
http://192.168.2.80/touchscreencontroller/EN/download.html
For commercial use
4- EN 5- EN
6- EN 7- EN
Operation method in units of air conditioner or ON/OFF unit
1Scroll the home screen and display the air conditioner or
ON/OFF unit that you want to change the settings for
2Drag or flick the of the corresponding switch
Drag or flick to the right to start operation.
Drag or flick to the left to stop operation.
ƔNOTE
You can also start/stop operation by tapping the power icon on the
[CONTROL] tab on the individual control screen displayed by tapping the
switch.
ƔNOTE
To change the settings, it is necessary to set to the operation status. (P.31)
Air conditioner unit operation method
1Scroll the home screen, display the air conditioner you
want to change the settings for, then tap the switch
2Change settings
No. Name Functions
1Mode Can be set to [Auto/Heat/Dry/Cool/Fan].
ƔNOTE
• A bar is displayed at the bottom of the icon for the currently selected mode.
• Operation modes that cannot be set are not displayed.
2Wind direction Tap to switch to the following.
ƔNOTE
Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable.
1
3
2
4
Operation Mode Setting Range
Auto (Cool)/Cool/Dry Swing ONĺSwing OFFĺF1ĺF2ĺF3ĺSwing ON
(Return to the beginning)
Auto (Heat)/Heat/Fan Swing ONĺSwing OFFĺF1ĺF2ĺF3ĺF4ĺF5ĺ
Swing ON (Return to the beginning)
ƔNOTE
3Fan Speed Tap to switch to the following.
ƔNOTE
Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable.
4Set temp. Tap to change the set temperature.
ƔNOTE
• If the operation mode is FAN, the temperature cannot be set.
• "Control temp." shows the indoor temperature detected by the indoor unit after partial
compensation.
*Depending on conditions such as the installation site of the indoor unit, it may differ from
actual room temperature.
• In frost protection, preparing for operation, preparing for heating operation, etc., an icon and
a text are displayed in this area.
No. Name Functions
• If there is no corresponding function, that item is not displayed.
Example of a model without a flap
Example of a case in which the wind direction
cannot be changed
Since you cannot set the air direction, it does not change even
if you tap it.
Because the flap is locked, you cannot change the wind
direction even if you tap it.
Example of a model where only a certain fan speed
can be set
Since you cannot change the fan speed, it does not change
even if you tap it.
(1)(1)
(2)(2)
• The warranty period is one year from date of purchase.
About the Warranty
About After-Sales Service
• Please inform us of the following when requesting a repair.
- Customer name
- Address, phone number
- Product model name and serial number
- Installation date
- Failure status (as much detail as possible)
For after-sales service, please contact here.
Contact for after-sales service
1Tap , then tap [1-(1)]
The contact information is displayed.
1
-(1)
1
-(1)
Customer Memo
It is convenient to fill this in at the time of purchase in case you need to request repair, etc.
Model Name BMS-CT2560U-E / BMS-CT2560U-TR
Installation Date Year Month Day
Name of dealer from whom
you purchased the unit Phone number
3
4
Basic Usage
Warranty and After-Sales Service
• Before requesting a repair, please check "11 Troubleshooting" of the Owner's Manual. If this does not solve the
problem, immediately shut offthe power supply and contact us.
This section explains how to configure the basic settings for starting and stopping operation and for air conditioning.
Start/Stop Operation
• For information on the setting of [(1) Lock setting of remote control], refer to "Local Remote Controller Lock" in "7 Various
Functions" of the Owner's Manual.
• For information on the setting of [(2) Option], refer to "Set Operation Details" in "7 Various Functions" of the Owner's Manual.
DEB5869301
Change the Air Conditioning Settings
(P.4)

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