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CS/CU-PE9DKE
CS/CU-PE12DKE
Air Conditioner
WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-techical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service
or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
1 Features 2
2 Functions 3
3 Product Specifications 6
4 Dimensions 10
5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 12
6 Block Diagram 13
7 Wiring Diagram 14
8 Operation Details 15
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Installation instructions
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10 Installation and Serving Air Conditioner Using R410A
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Disassembly of The Parts
12 Troubleshooting Guide
13 Technical Data
14 Exploded View
15 Replacement Parts List
16 Exploded View
17 Replacement Parts List
18 Electronic Circuit Diagram
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Page 1 - CS/CU-PE12DKE

CS/CU-PE9DKECS/CU-PE12DKEAir ConditionerWARNINGThis service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for us

Page 2 - 1 Features

4 Dimensions10CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKEIndoor UnitBA254(631)(382) (118)(131)95(420)(50)Front View<Back View>Installation P

Page 3 - 2 Functions

Outdoor UnitCU-PE9DKEUnit : mmCU-PE12DKE11CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKE10cmor more10cmor more100cmor more4818.6INVERTER78057570289&l

Page 4 - Indoor Unit

CS/CU-PE9DKECS/CU-PE12DKE5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram12CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKEINDOOR UNITINTAKE AIRSENSORPIPINGSENSORHEAT EXC

Page 5 - Panasonic

CS-PE9DKE/CU-PE9DKECS-PE12DKE/CU-PE12DKEFMFMFM23OUTDOOR UNITINDOOR UNITTHERMALFUSE4-WAY VALVEREACTANCE6 Block DiagramCS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DK

Page 6 - 3 Product Specifications

CS-PE9DKE/CU-PE9DKE7 Wiring Diagram14CS-PE12DKE/CU-PE12DKECS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKE(RED)(BLUE)(YELLOW)GRYGRY+-+-++AC-WHT(WHITE)A

Page 7 - Rows/Stage

158 Operation Details8.1 Operation and Display of Remote ControllerOriginal SettingON/OFF ButtonON/OFF SwitchSignal TransmittingIndoor IndicatorGreenM

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Single pressMode Selecting ButtonLCD of Remote ControlHEATAUTOt500msKeep depressed( less than 500ms)LCD of Remote ControlSignal TransmittingHEATAUTOt5

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Temp Adjusting Button1.Press this button to change the set temperatureIncrease the set temperature(Max.30 )Decrease the set temperature(Min.16 )2.If t

Page 10 - 4 Dimensions

2.Timing Chart of Timer-Setting1:During timer operation changing the set time.2:During timer operation press the ON/OFF button to cancel the OFF-Timer

Page 11 - Unit : mm

The airflow direction will change as below by pressing the AIR SWING button.AUTOAirflow Direction:Display of DiagnosisRefer to Diagnosis section.Chang

Page 12 - 5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram

21 FeaturesHigh EfficiencyAir Quality IndicatorAuto Restart ControlAutomatically restart after power failureCS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE

Page 13 - 6 Block Diagram

Indoor Unit IndicatorOperation(Green)Timer(Orange)ON OFF FLASHRun StopHot start, deice control,mode judging and ON-Timer Operation detecting.Timer set

Page 14 - 7 Wiring Diagram

Basic fan speed of indoor unit2. Indoor Fan ControlCool/Dry OperationCool Operation Dry OperationMeHiLo-LoSloProtection OperationForced CoolMinimum Co

Page 15 - 8 Operation Details

Heat OperationProtection OperationForced HeatOther than aboveMini-mumCon-trolMeShiLo-Mode judging in Auto OperationPreparing Operation of Timer-ON ope

Page 16 - Fan Speed Button

3. Deodorizing ControlThis type of control is applicable on Cooling Mode and Soft Dry Mode operating only.During cooling or soft dry operation with au

Page 17 - Timer Set Button

Frequency for Compressor Operation1. Basic FrequencyIf the frequency for the compressor calculated is prohibited, 1 Hz larger than this calculatedone

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Protection Control1.The compressor will not start for 3 minutes after the stop of the operation.2.This control is not applicable if the power supply i

Page 19 - AUTO Operation Switch

1.When the conditions listed in the table occur, the compressor stops and restarts after three minutes.2. If this continuously occur for twice within

Page 20 - 8.3 Common Features

Airflow Direction ControlA. Vertical Airflow DirectionNotes:Manual Airflow Direction: The vertical airflow vane will be fixed at the angle desired acc

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C. Mode Judgement for Auto OperationWhen the air-conditioner is turned on, if manual airflow direction is selected and the angle is lower than the low

Page 22 - Heat Operation

CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKE29C. Diagnosis Code TableCode Abnormality/Protection Judgment CheckEmergencyOperationH00 NormalH11Indoo

Page 23 - 30 seconds

Operation START/STOPOperation Mode SelectionAutomatic OperationHeating Mode OperationCooling Mode OperationSoft Dry Mode OperationModeIndoor Fan Speed

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301 .Frequency of the compressorFor prevention of freezing of the indoor evaporator, the frequency of the compressor will be changed according tothe i

Page 25 - Min.17Hz

Anti-Fog ProtectionOutdoor Air Temp PE9DKE PE12DKE0-30 a 45 5830-90 b 40 5490-420 c 40 540-30 a 45 5830-90 b 40 5490-420 c 35 460-30 a 35 4630-90 b 35

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Method of frequency shifting is the same to that of cooling operation and the intake air temperature is measuredevery second.2.5TemperatureShiftingThe

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K11K9K7K5K3K1UpK6K4K2K0StopK11K9K7K5K3K1UpK6K4K2K0StopMax.FixedDownLo-SloMax.FixedDownLo-SloMax. LoMax.Lo2.During heating operation, the maximum fan s

Page 28 - Self Diagnosis

Time GraphFree12345FreeFreeOFFFreeOFFOFFONONDeice OperationONONFrequency forCompressorIndoorUnitOutdoorFan4-wayValve171310-1DeiceTerminatedFrequencyFo

Page 29 - C. Diagnosis Code Table

Normal Deice OperationDeice operation will start as the deice operation instruction is launched. But the first deice operation starts one hour afterth

Page 30 - 8.3 Cooling Operation

If the Auto operation mode is selected, the operation mode will be judged by set temperature on remotecontrol, intake air temperature and outdoor air

Page 31 - Anti-Fog Protection

Delay ON Timer ca be set using remote controller, the unit with timer set will start operate earlier thanthe setting time. This is to provide a comfor

Page 32 - 8.5 Heating Operation

8.9 Air Quality Sensor Control20minutesMAX1 MAX2 MAX3MAX0 MAX1 MAX2Maximum of RsMAXR1 of previousmeasuring periodUpdating of MAXRMAX1 MAX0 MAX0MAX1 MA

Page 33 - Outdoor Air Temp Control

39Air Quality ControlDetecting of air quality(When the air conditioner is on standby.)Rs/MAXR will be calculated automatically every 2 seconds and the

Page 34 - New JIS Deice Operation

Indoor UnitForce Cooling OperationWhen the remote control cannot be used orfor repairing and testing ,please use thisbutton.Power Switch ON/OFFOperati

Page 35 - Normal Deice Operation

40Added Operation of Air Quality SensorWhen the air quality getting worseIf the air pollution level changes from 0 to 2, the color of the air quality

Page 36 - T1 T2 T3

9 Installation InstructionsRequired tools for Installation Works1. Philips screw driver 5. Spanner 9. Gas leak detector 13. Multimeter2. Level gauge 6

Page 37 - 8.8 Auto Restart Control

1. The equipment must be earthed. It may cause electrical shock if grounding is not perfect.2. Do not install the unit at place where leakage of flamm

Page 38 - Resistance Reference

SELECT THE BEST LOCATIONINDOOR UNITııııııOUTDOOR UNITIndoor/Outdoor Unit Installation Diagram-43-CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12 DKEAttac

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9.2.1. SELECT THE BEST LOCATION(Refer to “Select the best location”section)9.2.2. HOW TO FIX INSTALLATIONPLATEThe mounting wall is strong and solid en

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Drain hoseConnecting cableAdjust the piping slightly downwards.PipingDrainhoseSlee ve forpiping holeConnecting cableMore than approx. 95 cmIns

Page 41 - 9 Installation Instructions

9.2.5. CONNECT THE CABLE TO THEINDOOR UNIT1. The inside and outside connecting cable can be connectedwithout removing the front grille.2. Connecting c

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HOW TO TAKE OUT FRONT GRILLEPlease follow the steps below to take out front grille ifnecessary such as when servicing.1. Set the vertical airflow dire

Page 43 - Attached accessories

CUTTING AND FLARING THE PIPING1. Please cut using pipe cutter and then remove the burrs.2. Remove the burrs by using reamer. If burrs is notremoved, g

Page 44 - 9.2. INDOOR UNIT

(1) **Connect the manifold gauge to the service port of 3-wayvalve.Measure the pressure.(2) **Keep it for 5-10 minutes.Ensure that the pressure indica

Page 45 - 

Outdoor Unit5PanasonicOverload ProtectorInner protectorOnce the compressor is activated, it does notstop within 30 seconds. It stops immediately withr

Page 46 - INDOOR UNIT

DISPOSAL OF OUTDOOR UNIT DRAIN WATERııııˇıˇıˇıIf a drain elbow is used, the unit should be placed on astand which is taller than 3 cm.ııııˇıˇıˇıˇıIf t

Page 47 - 9.3. OUTDOOR UNIT

10 Installation and Serving Air Conditioner Using R410A10.1. OUTLINE10.1.1 About R410A Refrigerant1. Converting air conditioners to R410ASince it was

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d. R410A refrigerating machine oilConventionally, mineral oil or a synthetic oil such as alkylbenzene has been used for R22 refrigerating machineoil.

Page 49 - 9.3.7. PIPE INSULATION

10.2.2. R410A Tools1. Cooper tube gauge for clearance adjustment(used when flaring with the conventional flaring tool (clutchtype))ııııˇıˇıˇıˇıThis ga

Page 50 - Drain elbow

5. Charging hoseııııˇıˇıˇıˇıThe pressure resistance of the charging hose has beenraised to match the higher pressure of R410A. The hosematerial has al

Page 51 - 10.1. OUTLINE

8. Electronic scale for refrigerant chargingııııˇıˇıˇıˇıBecause of the high pressure and fast vaporizing speedof R410A, the refrigerant cannot be held

Page 52 - Necessary Tools

10.3. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORKWhen working with refrigerant piping, the following points mustbe carefully observed: no moisture od dust must be allowed

Page 53 - 10.2.2. R410A Tools

2. Procedure and precautions for flare connectionTable 11 R410A flaring dimensionsNominaldiameter(in)Outsidediameter(mm)Wall thickness(mm)A (mm)R410A

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Precau tionsııııˇıˇıˇıˇıBe sure to read the instructions for the vacuum pump,vacuum pump adaptor and manifold gauge prior to use,and follow the instru

Page 55

10.4.2. Transferring (Using New Refrigerant Piping)1. Removing the unita. Collecting the refrigerant into the outdoor unit by pumping downThe refriger

Page 56 - 10.3. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK

63 Product SpecificationsCS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKECooling CapacityHeating CapacityMoisture RemovalPower SourceAirflow MethodAir

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5. Set the refrigerant cylinder onto the electronic scale, then correct the hose the cylinder and to the connection port for theelectronic scale. (1)(

Page 58 - Refrigerant Piping)

<Brazi ng Method for Preven ting Oxidat ion>1. Attach a reducing valve to the nitrogen gas cylinder.2. Attach a reducing valve to the nitrogen g

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6211 Disassembly of the parts1. Open the intake grille and pull it to the horizontalposition. (Fig. 1)2. Pull up the intake grille until it falls off.

Page 60 - 10.4.6. Brazing

63CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKE2 Remove the cover of control board and holderRemoval Procedure For Electronic Controller4. Release t

Page 61 - 10.4.7. Servicing Tips

hrDELAYhrDELAYOFF ONSELECTSET/CANCELERROR RESETONOFFINVERTERAUTOHEATCOOLDRYOFF64CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKERemoval Procedure For C

Page 62 - Disassembly of the parts

65In order to diagnose malfunctions, make sure that there are noelectrical problems before inspecting the refrigeration cycle.Such problems include in

Page 63 - Indicator Complete

66Condition of the airconditionerInsufficient refrigerant(gas leakage)Clogged capillarytubeShort circuit in theindoor unitHeat radiation deficiencyof

Page 64 - Reset Point

6713 Technical DataCS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKECooling characteristicsHeating characteristicsOutdoor temp( )[Condition] Room temp:

Page 65 - 12 Troubleshooting Guide

CS-PE9DKE14 Exploded View68CS-PE12DKECS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKE134225322930312628313027Panasonic781121910201937241618231713122314

Page 66

No. DESCRIPTION&NAMEQ'TY CS-PE9DKE CS-PE12DKE RE1CHASSIS COMPLETE1 CWD50C1427 CWD50C14272FAN MOTOR1 ARW41W8P30AC ARW41W8P30AC3CROSS FLOW FAN

Page 67 - 13 Technical Data

7CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKEHeatExchangerDescriptionTube MaterialFin TypeFPIRefrigerant Control DeviceRefrigeration OilRefrigerant

Page 68 - 14 Exploded View

7016 Exploded ViewCU-PE9DKECU-PE12DKECS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKE353767345238403632272925233911311817348109112141521161333122019222

Page 69 - 15 Replacement Parts List

No. DESCRIPTION&NAME Q'tyCU-PE9DKE CU-PE12DKE RE1BASE ASS'Y1 CWD50K2114A CWD50K2114A2HOLDER-FAN MOTOR1 CWD541020 CWD5410203SCREW-F.M. HO

Page 70 - 16 Exploded View

18 DiagramCS/CU-PE9DKECS/CU-PE12DKETerminal Board250 TeminalAC 230V50Hz187 TerminalSwing MotorCS-PE9DKECS-PE12DKECS-PE9DKE/CU-PE9DKE/CS-PE12DKE/CU-PE1

Page 71 - 17 Replacement Parts List

TeElectronic Controller (Indoor Main PCB)Indoor Piping Temp Sensor(20k 3950)IC103MM1431ZD102MA8082WZD106MA8082WIndoor Indication PCBCS-PE9DKE/CU-PE9DK

Page 72 - 18 Diagram

Outdoor Piping SensorCompressor Temp Sensorerminal BoardReactorCS-PE9DKE/CU-PE9DKE/CS-PE12DKE/CU-PE12DKE-74-

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CompressorOutdoor Main PCBCN-HOT(NV2)A743776 A7438211 10V0.047 25VXH415.0K 1%1KNONEERJ3GEY0R00VNONENONENONEERJ3GEY0R00VNONE1A5-ENONEJ0HBJY000004A67C50

Page 74 - Compressor Temp Sensor

Key No123456789101112131415161718Key NameOFF/ONTEMP DOWNTEMP UP///MODE//FAN SPEEDTIMER ATIMER BSWINGSELECTSET/CANCEL/CHECKERROR RESET18.2 How to use e

Page 75 - DIFFERENCE POINT

LCDSEG1SEG2SEG3SEG4SEG5SEG6SEG7SEG8SEG9SEG10SEG11SEG12SEG13SEG14SEG15SEG16A/B(J1)OXOXJ2XXOOABCDOXCooling OnlyHeat PumpJ5 (Model)-77-CS-PE9DKE/CU-PE9DK

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8CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKECooling CapacityHeating CapacityMoisture RemovalPower SourceAirflow MethodAir CirculationIndoor Air (l

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9CS-PE9DKE / CU-PE9DKE / CS-PE12DKE / CU-PE12DKESpecifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement.HeatExchangerDescriptionTu

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