R OPERATION MANUAL CLIMATE PRO X14 CLIMATE PRO X20 CLIMATE PRO X26 R R R
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 00 00 0000 000 Month Year Sequential Model number name Please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference. La versión en español está disponible en www.movincool.com La version française est disponible sur www.movincool.com © 2020 DENSO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AMERICAS, INC. All rights reserved. MovinCool® and Climate Pro® are registered trademarks of DENSO Corporation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 NAMES OF PARTS 10 NOZZLES 12 Attachment of Nozzles 12 Location of Nozzles 13 Moving Nozzles from Front to Top 14 Moving Nozzles from Top to Front 17 CONTROL PANEL 20 Overview 20 Home Screen 21 Mode Screen 22 Menu Screen 23 Setting Screen 24 INSTALLATION 25 Placement of the Unit 25 Accessories 26 Typical Installation Options 27 Plugging in the Unit 28 LCDI (Leakage Current Detection Interrupter) Power Cord
Starting Schedule Mode Operation 49 Stopping Schedule Mode Operation 51 Temporary Stop During Schedule Mode 52 Setting / Editing / Viewing Schedule 53 Clearing Schedule 56 Adjusting Brightness 58 Fan Mode 60 Changing Temperature Scale 62 Key Lock 64 Key Unlock 65 Temporary Stop During Key Lock 66 Service Information 67 Self-Diagnostic Codes 70 List of Self-Diagnostic Codes 71 Emptying the Drain Tank 72 Condensate Pump Kit (Optional Accessory) 73 MAINTENANCE 74 Cleaning Air
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. To reduce the risk of injury or property damage, read “Safety Precautions” carefully before operating the appliance.
Do not point the airflow directly on your body for long periods of time or make your body too cold. This may result in health problems. Do not use an extension cord or multi-socket plug. This may generate heat and cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use damaged power cord/plug or modify the cord/plug. This may generate heat and cause a fire or electric shock. Do not heat, pull, wind, bundle or place heavy objects on the power cord. This may generate heat and cause a fire or electric shock.
CAUTION OPERATION Do not operate without panels or fan guards. Touching high-voltage, high-temperature or rotating parts may cause electric shock, injury or burns. Do not use the unit in sloping, non-level areas. Use the unit only on a smooth, flat, level surface. There is a risk of electric shock due to water leaks or injury due to toppling. Do not operate the unit without air filters. Touching the heat exchanger may cause injury.
Unlock the caster to move the unit. Failure to unlock the caster may cause injury due to falling. When the tank is full, empty water immediately. Water leaks from the unit may cause property damage, or injury due to wet floor. Never pull the power cord to disconnect the unit from the outlet. Grasp the plug directly and pull it from the outlet. This may cause generation of heat or fire due to cord damage. Do not apply excessive force to the nozzles when changing direction.
NAMES OF PARTS Condenser Air Outlet Flange B Control Panel Nozzle Service Panel Caster Power Cord Power Cord Holder A B C D G E 10
NAMES OF PARTS Condenser Filter I Side Panel Drain Tank Drain Tank Cover Front Panel Evaporator Filter 11
NOZZLES ATTACHMENT OF NOZZLES 1. Align the pin A with the attachment notch of the adapter. 2. Insert the nozzle into the adapter, and then rotate clockwise until pin B is aligned with the attachment notch. Pin A Attachment Notch Adapter Ring Pin B Nozzle Note: To remove the nozzle, hold the nozzle ring and rotate counterclockwise CAUTION To avoid nozzle damage, hold only the nozzle ring when removing. Do not apply excessive force to the nozzles when changing direction.
LOCATION OF NOZZLES Nozzles can be moved from the front to the top by qualified personnel. WARNING Changing the location of nozzles should be performed by qualified personnel. Touching rotating fan may result in injury or malfunction.
MOVING NOZZLES FROM FRONT TO TOP WARNING Disconnect power before installation. Beware that some residual voltage may remain in the unit after the power is disconnected. There is a risk of electric shock. 1. Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord. Countersunk screws (6) 2. Remove the two nozzles by rotating counterclockwise. 3. Take out the six (6) countersunk screws, and then remove the nozzle adapter. Note: Retain the screws for installing the adapter on the top. Nozzle Adapter 4.
MOVING NOZZLES FROM FRONT TO TOP 5. Place the nozzle adapter on the top panel. The wide offset (30 mm) should be placed on the air outlet flange side. Secure the adapter with the six (6) countersunk screws, which were removed in procedure 3. Tightening torque is 1.0 N・m. Nozzle Adapter Wide offset (30 mm) Narrow offset (10 mm) Wide offset Air Outlet Flange Narrow offset Countersunk screw (6) CAUTION Do not install the nozzle adapter in the wrong direction. This may cause poor cooling performance.
MOVING NOZZLES FROM FRONT TO TOP 6. Attach the nozzles to the adapter. (See page 12) 7. Place the changeable panel on the front side of the unit. The thicker area of the inside baffle on the panel should be faced downward as shown. Secure the panel with the six (6) truss screws, which were removed in procedure 4. Tightening torque is 1.5 N・m.
MOVING NOZZLES FROM TOP TO FRONT WARNING Disconnect power before installation. Beware that some residual voltage may remain in the unit after the power is disconnected. There is a risk of electric shock. 1. Truss screws (6) Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord. 2. Remove the two nozzles by rotating counterclockwise. 3. Take out the six (6) truss screws, and then remove the changeable panel. Note: Retain the screws for installing the panel on the top. Changeable Panel 4.
MOVING NOZZLES FROM TOP TO FRONT 5. Place the changeable panel on the top panel. The thicker area should be placed on the air outlet flange side. Secure the panel with the six (6) truss screws, which were removed in procedure 3. Tightening torque is 1.5 N・m. Thicker Area Air Outlet Flange Truss screw (6) CAUTION Do not install the changeable panel in the wrong direction. This may cause malfunction.
MOVING NOZZLES FROM TOP TO FRONT Nozzle Adapter 6. Place the nozzle adapter on the front side of the unit. The wide offset (30 mm) should be faced downward. Secure the adapter with the six (6) countersunk screws, which were removed in procedure 4. Tightening torque is 1.0 N・m. Narrow offset (10 mm) Wide offset (30 mm) Nozzle Adapter Narrow offset Wide offset Countersunk screw (6) CAUTION Do not install the nozzle adapter in the wrong direction. This may cause poor cooling performance. 7.
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW CLIMATE PRO ___ Model Name and Designation M LCD MON 12:00 PM MENU SET TEMP 75 F Multi-function buttons Mult Press Pres the buttons to set the adjacent values value on the LCD screen. MODE Active Activ buttons will be lit. COOL FAN SPEED AUTO START/STOP button START/S “START” is active only on the HOME screen. “START “STOP” is active on all screens.
HOME SCREEN Day/Time MovinCool Connect MON 12:00 PM Room temperature 86 ROOM TEMP MENU SET TEMP Set temperature Mode: Cool/Fan/Schedule 75 Increase set temperature F Decrease set temperature MODE COOL Increase fan speed FAN SPEED Fan Speed: Hi/Mid/Low Menu AUTO Decrease fan speed START STOP Fan mode: On/Auto Note: If no button is pressed for 15 minutes, the screen saver appears. Press any button to return to the HOME screen.
MODE SCREEN HOME > MODE MON 12:00 PM MODE BACK COOL MODE icon This icon is displayed on the HOME screen during COOL MODE operation. COOL FAN MODE icon This icon is displayed on the HOME screen during FAN ONLY MODE operation. FAN SCHEDULE SCHEDULE MODE icon Press the adjacent button to go to the SCHEDULE screen.
MENU SCREEN HOME > MENU MON 12:00 PM MENU BACK SETTING icon Press the adjacent button to go to the SETTING screen. (DAY & TIME/DISPLAY/FAN MODE/ TEMP SCALE) SETTING SERVICES icon Press the adjacent button to go to the SERVICES screen. Machine information can be displayed: - Machine status - Machine records SERVICES KEY LOCK KEY LOCK icon Press the adjacent button to lock all buttons. START STOP Note: If no button is pressed for 30 seconds, the screen automatically returns to the HOME screen.
SETTING SCREEN HOME > MENU > SETTING DAY & TIME icon Press the adjacent button to go to tthe DAY & TIME screen. - Daylight saving (ON/OFF) - Select time zone - Auto adjust (ON/OFF) - Clock setting MON 12:00 PM SETTING BACK DAY & TIME DISPLAY icon Press the adjacent button to go to tthe DISPLAY screen for adjusting LCD brightness. DISPLAY FAN MODE TEMP SCALE FAN MODE icon Press the adjacent button to go to tthe FAN MODE screen.
INSTALLATION PLACEMENT OF THE UNIT WARNING Installation and electrical work must be performed by qualified electrical personnel. Incorrect installation and/or electrical work may cause fire, electric shock, injury, malfunction or water leaks. To avoid explosion or fire: Do not install the unit in a place where flammable gas may generate, flow, gather or leak. Do not install the unit in a place where conductive dust or oil is floating. 1.
ACCESSORIES Cold Air Flange Kit Dual Duct Cold Air Extension Duct Trim Ring Self-Supported Duct Ceiling Tile Condenser Air Plenum Condensate Pump Kit C D E B A G WARNING Use only official accessories and consult your MovinCool dealer or qualified technician for installing accessories to the unit. Non-genuine accessories or incomplete installation may cause fire, electric shock or water leaks.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION OPTIONS Option 1: No negative air pressure in the room Operating condition: 70°F (21°C) to 113°F (45°C), 50%RH Option 2: Negative air pressure in the room Operating condition: 70°F (21°C) to 113°F (45°C), 50%RH 27
PLUGGING IN THE UNIT WARNING Insert the power plug properly into the outlet. Incomplete insertion may cause fire or electric shock. To avoid fire, electric shock or malfunction: Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet or oily hands. Do not turn the unit on or off by connecting or disconnecting the power plug. To avoid generation of heat, fire or electric shock: Do not use an extension cord or multi-socket plug. Do not heat, pull, wind, bundle or place heavy objects on the power cord.
LCDI (Leakage Current Detection Interrupter) POWER CORD The unit is equipped with LCDI to monitor leakage current. Read the instructions printed on the device for proper use and handling. The conductors inside the cord are surrounded by shields, which are not grounded. Check the cord for damage regularly. If the device trips, find the cause and correct the fault before operating the unit. WARNING To avoid fire, electric shock or malfunction: Do not attempt to open the device. Do not immerse in water.
EXTERNAL WARNING DEVICE CONNECTION The controller has a warning signal output relay which can indicate failure of the unit with external warning devices such as alarm speaker or light indicators. Relay type: Form C, normal open dry contact Relay output contactor rating: 2 A at 30 V (DC/AC) or less (resistive load) WARNING Installation and electrical work must be performed in accordance with national wiring regulations by qualified personnel.
EXTERNAL WARNING DEVICE CONNECTION 5. Insert the warning signal wires through the hole in the rear panel and then through the hole in the control box. Recommended wire size: 16 AWG - 22 AWG Hole in the Control Box Route of Signal Wires Hole in the Rear Panel Terminal Block 6. Connect the warning signal wires to the terminals OS-1 and OS-2 as shown in the figure. AL-2 Terminal Block AL-1 FA-2 FA-1 OS-2 Warning Device 7. OS-1 Reinstall the panels.
EXTERNAL ALARM DEVICE CONNECTION The terminal block has two sets of input signal terminals for external alarm devices such as a fire alarm. The terminals should only be connected to a closed or an open dry contact. When receiving the signals from the external alarm devices, the unit turns itself off and cannot be turned back on until it has been reset. WARNING Installation and electrical work must be performed in accordance with national wiring regulations by qualified personnel.
EXTERNAL ALARM DEVICE CONNECTION 5. Insert the alarm signal wires through the hole in the rear panel and then through the hole in the control box. Recommended wire size: 16 AWG - 22 AWG Hole in the Control Box Route of Signal Wires Hole in the Rear Panel Terminal Block 6. Connect the alarm signal wires to terminal AL-1 and AL-2 and/or FA-1 and FA-2 as shown in the figure. AL-2 Alarm Device 1 Terminal Block AL-1 FA-2 FA-1 OS-2 Alarm Device 2 7. OS-1 Reinstall the panels.
INITIAL SETTINGS PRIVACY DISCLOSURE SCREEN When the unit is connected to the power supply for the first time, PRIVACY DISCLOSURE screen is displayed. Read the on-screen message. The HOME screen will be displayed. Press F Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO PRIVACY DISCLOSURE TRACKING OF OPERATION DATA & LOCATION This unit is equipped with a module that collects and transmits the Unit’s operation data and geolocation info for analytical purposes.
SELECTING TIME ZONE Multi-function buttons Prior to operation, select your time zone. The default time zone is PST (UTC-08:00). CLIMATE PRO 1. Press A on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press B to select SETTING on the MENU screen.
SELECTING TIME ZONE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Press B to select DAY & TIME on the SETTING screen. MON 12:00 PM SETTING A DAY & TIME B DISPLAY C FAN MODE D F TEMP SCALE E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. Press D to go to SELECT TIME ZONE screen.
SELECTING TIME ZONE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 5. Select your time zone by pressing C or E and then press D to save. The screen returns to the previous screen. If you wish to return to the HOME screen, press A repeatedly until the HOME screen is displayed.
SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVINGS When daylight savings start or end, set DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press A on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press B to select SETTING on the MENU screen.
SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Press B to select DAY & TIME on the SETTING screen. MON 12:00 PM SETTING A DAY & TIME B DISPLAY C FAN MODE D F TEMP SCALE E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. Press B to switch to ON. The default setting of the DAYLIGHT SAVINGS is OFF. If you wish to return to the HOME screen, press A repeatedly until the HOME screen is displayed.
CLOCK SETTING Day and time are synchronized with GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) clock. Multi-function buttons If the time is not adjusted automatically, set the clock manually. 1. Press A on the HOME screen. CLIMATE PRO MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press B to select SETTING on the MENU screen.
CLOCK SETTING Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Press B to select DAY & TIME on the SETTING screen. MON 12:00 PM SETTING A DAY & TIME B DISPLAY C FAN MODE D F TEMP SCALE E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. Press C to switch to AUTO ADJUST OFF. The default setting of the AUTO ADJUST is ON.
CLOCK SETTING Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 5. CLOCK SETTING is shown on the DAY & TIME screen. Press D to go to CLOCK SETTING screen. MON 12:00 PM DAY & TIME A DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF ON B AUTO ADJUST OFF ON C D CLOCK SETTING E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 6. Select day of the week by pressing C or E and then press D 7. MON 12:00 PM A CLOCK SETTING Follow the same procedure to set hour and minute. B 8. Press F to save the day and time.
REMOVING SECURING TAPES AND SHEET Before starting operation, remove the tapes securing the drain tank, and then take out the packing foam sheet covering the tank. Return the tank to the unit. Tape Drain Tank Tape Packing Foam Sheet Packing Foam Sheet Drain Tank CAUTION Do not operate without the tank. Ensure that the tank is correctly installed. Water leaks from the unit may cause property damage or injury due to wet floor.
OPERATION Multi-function buttons COOL MODE The set temperature range is 70°F - 95°F (21°C - 35°C) CLIMATE PRO 1. Press D on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE COOL IDLE D E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press B to select COOL on the MODE screen.
COOL MODE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Use B or C to change the set temperature. If the set temperature reaches the minimum or maximum value, MIN or MAX is displayed. 4. Use E or F to change fan speed (HI, MID, LO). MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 70 F C MIN MODE D COOL IDLE E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 5. To start operation, press screen. 6.
FAN ONLY MODE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press D on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU A B C MODE FAN IDLE D E FAN SPEED F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press C to select FAN on the MODE screen.
FAN ONLY MODE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Use E or F to change fan speed (HI, MID, LO). MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU A B C MODE D FAN IDLE E FAN SPEED F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. To start operation, press screen. START STOP 5. To stop operation, press screen. START STOP on the HOME MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU on the HOME A B C MODE D FAN Note: "FAN IDLE" mode is displayed on the HOME screen when FAN mode is not active.
SCHEDULE MODE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press D on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press D to select SCHEDULE on the MODE screen.
STARTING SCHEDULE MODE OPERATION Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press B on the SCHEDULES screen to start SCHEDULE MODE operation. After 3 seconds, the HOME screen will be displayed if no keys are pressed. If you wish to cancel starting SCHEDULE MODE operation in those 3 seconds, press B on the screen below. MON 12:00 PM SCHEDULES SCHEDULE: OFF A ON ALL KEY BUTTONS WILL BE LOCKED WHEN SCHEDULE TURNS ON B C D Note: All key buttons are locked during SCHEDULE MODE operation.
STARTING SCHEDULE MODE OPERATION Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. "SCHED. COOL" and (KEY LOCK icon) are displayed on the HOME screen when SCHEDULE MODE operation is running. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 SET TEMP B 75 Note: Refer to page 53 for setting or editing SCHEDULE MODE operation. C MODE SCHED.
STOPPING SCHEDULE MODE OPERATION Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. To stop SCHEDULE MODE operation, press and hold A for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the screen below will be shown for 3 seconds. If you wish to continue SCHEDULE MODE operation, press B on the screen below in those 3 seconds. If you do not press B in those 3 seconds, the HOME screen will be displayed. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 A SET TEMP B 75 C MODE D SCHED.
TEMPORARY STOP DURING SCHEDULE MODE is pressed for an emergency stop or If START STOP pressed accidentally during SCHEDULE MODE operation, Multi-function buttons "TEMPORARY STOP REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO RESUME OPERATION" is displayed. 1. To release TEMPORARY STOP, press and hold A for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the screen below will be shown for 3 seconds. To continue SCHEDULE MODE operation, you must press B on the screen below in those 3 seconds.
SETTING / EDITING / VIEWING SCHEDULE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press D on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press D to select SCHEDULE on the MODE screen.
SETTING / EDITING / VIEWING SCHEDULE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. To edit or view SCHEDULE MODE operation, press E on the SCHEDULES screen. The EDIT/VIEW SCHEDULES screen is then shown. MON 12:00 PM SCHEDULES SCHEDULE: OFF A ON ALL KEY BUTTONS WILL BE LOCKED WHEN SCHEDULE TURNS ON B C D EDIT/VIEW SCHEDULE E CLEAR SCHEDULE F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. Edit or view program number by pressing F Up to 10 programs can be set (P1 to P10).
SETTING / EDITING / VIEWING SCHEDULE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO Note: If the start or stop time chosen for programs overlaps with any other program, "SETTING TIME ERROR" will be displayed. Press any button to clear the message. Reset program times.
CLEARING SCHEDULE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press D on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press D to select SCHEDULE on the MODE screen.
CLEARING SCHEDULE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. To clear SCHEDULE MODE operation, press F on the SCHEDULES screen. The confirmation screen is then shown. MON 12:00 PM SCHEDULES SCHEDULE: OFF A ON ALL KEY BUTTONS WILL BE LOCKED WHEN SCHEDULE TURNS ON B C D EDIT/VIEW SCHEDULE E CLEAR SCHEDULE F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. The message "ALL SET SCHEDULES WILL BE CLEARED FROM MEMORY" is displayed. Press B if you wish to clear all set schedules.
ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press A on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press B to select SETTING on the MENU screen.
ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Press C to select DISPLAY on the SETTING screen. MON 12:00 PM SETTING A DAY & TIME B DISPLAY C FAN MODE D F TEMP SCALE E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. Press C or E to adjust the brightness level and then press D to save. The screen returns to the previous screen. If you wish to return to the HOME screen, press A repeatedly until the HOME screen is displayed.
FAN MODE The fan mode determines whether the fan continues to run or stop when the room temperature reaches the set Multi-function buttons temperature. The default setting is ON. ON CLIMATE PRO : Fan constantly runs whether the unit is operating in COOL mode or not. AUTO: Fan only runs when the unit is operating in COOL mode. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP 1. B 75 Press A on the HOME screen.
FAN MODE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Press D to select FAN MODE on the SETTING screen. MON 12:00 PM SETTING A DAY & TIME B DISPLAY C FAN MODE D F TEMP SCALE E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. Press B to switch to AUTO. The default setting of the FAN MODE is ON. MON 12:00 PM If you wish to return to the HOME screen, press A repeatedly until the HOME screen is displayed.
CHANGING TEMPERATURE SCALE TEMP SCALE is only displayed while the unit is not in Multi-function buttons operation. CLIMATE PRO 1. Press A on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press B to select SETTING on the MENU screen.
CHANGING TEMPERATURE SCALE Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. Press E to select TEMP SCALE on the SETTING screen. Note: TEMP SCALE is only displayed while the unit is not in operation. MON 12:00 PM SETTING A DAY & TIME B DISPLAY C FAN MODE D TEMP SCALE F E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. Press B to switch to C The default setting of the TEMP SCALE is F If you wish to return to the HOME screen, press A repeatedly until the HOME screen is displayed.
KEY LOCK Key lock disables all buttons on the control panel. Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press A on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press D to select KEY LOCK on the MENU screen. The HOME screen will be shown. Note: During SCHEDULE MODE operation, all buttons are automatically locked.
KEY UNLOCK Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. To unlock the keys, press and hold A for 5 seconds. MON 12:00 PM After 5 seconds, the screen below will be shown for 3 seconds. If you wish to continue KEY LOCK, press B on the screen below in those 3 seconds. If you do not press B in those 3 seconds, the HOME screen will be displayed. ROOM TEMP 86 SET TEMP B 75 C MODE D COOL Note: All buttons are automatically unlocked when a selfdiagnostic code is displayed.
TEMPORARY STOP DURING KEY LOCK is pressed for emergency stop or accidentally If START STOP during key lock, "TEMPORARY STOP: REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO RESUME OPERATION" is displayed. Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. To release TEMPORARY STOP, press and hold A for 5 seconds. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 2. Press START STOP to start operation. 86 SET TEMP 75 B “TEMPORARY STOP” REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO RESUME OPERATION Note: If you wish to lock keys, refer to page 64.
SERVICE INFORMATION Machine information can be displayed. Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press A on the HOME screen. MON 12:00 PM ROOM TEMP 86 MENU SET TEMP A B 75 F C MODE D COOL E FAN SPEED AUTO F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. Press C to select SERVICES on the MENU screen.
SERVICE INFORMATION Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. Press B to select MACHINE INFORMATION on the SERVICES screen. MON 12:00 PM SERVICES A MACHINE INFORMATION B C D E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 2. The MACHINE INFORMATION screen is displayed. If you wish to see MACHINE STATUS, press B If you wish to see MACHINE RECORDS, press C Note: Technical information is available by scanning QR code.
SERVICE INFORMATION Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 3. After pressing B on the MACHINE INFORMATION screen, MACHINE STATUS screen is displayed. If you wish to return to the HOME screen, press A repeatedly until the HOME screen is displayed. MON 12:00 PM MACHINE STATUS A B RTS 75 F ODS --- CTS1 54 F CTS2 --- CTS3 --- EXV --- C D E F START STOP Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 4. After pressing C on the MACHINE INFORMATION screen, MACHINE RECORDS screen is displayed.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES Multi-function buttons CLIMATE PRO 1. If a self-diagnostic code is displayed, follow the on-screen instructions. 2. If CLEAR is shown, press F to reset. The HOME screen will be shown. Refer to "List of Self-diagnostic codes" on the next page. MON 12:00 PM DIAGNOSTIC CODE: HP A ERROR TIME MON 8:00 AM HIGH PRESSURE PROTECTION IS ACTIVATED B C 1. CLEAN AIR FILTERS 2. ENSURE 24 INCHES CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF AIR INLETS D 3.
LIST OF SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES CODE CONDITION SOLUTION 1. AL1 Alarm device 1 is activated Check FA-1, FA-2 connection 2. Identify and correct condition causing alarm 3. Press CLEAR button to reset 1. AL2 Check AL-1, AL-2 connection Alarm device 2 is activated 2. Identify and correct condition causing alarm 3. Press CLEAR button to reset 1. FL Drain tank is full Empty tank 2. Place tank back in unit 3. Press CLEAR button to reset 1. Clean air filters 2.
EMPTYING THE DRAIN TANK During COOL mode, water accumulates in the drain tank. When the tank becomes full, the self-diagnostic code “FL” is displayed and the unit turns off automatically. Note: If it is necessary to empty the drain tank before it is full. the unit must be turned off before emptying. If SCHEDULE MODE operation is running, stop the operation first. (See page 51) 1. Open the drain tank cover. 2. Remove the tank. 3. Remove the cap and empty the tank. 4.
CONDENSATE PUMP KIT (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) Condensate pump kit is available to allow continuous unit operation and eliminate the need for emptying the drain tank. Note: The compressor does not operate while the condensate pump is discharging the water from the reservoir. WARNING For installation of the condensate pump, consult your MovinCool dealer or qualified technician. Incorrect installation may cause fire, electric shock or water leaks.
MAINTENANCE WARNING When performing maintenance or troubleshooting, stop the operation and remove the power plug. If you touch high-voltage or rotating parts, it may cause electric shock or injury. CLEANING AIR FILTERS Clean air filters once a week. If the unit is used in a dusty environment, more frequent cleaning is required. Dirty air filters will result in poor performance. 1. Turn the unit off by pressing START STOP If SCHEDULE MODE operation is running, stop the operation. (See page 51) 2.
CLEANING THE UNIT Check plug, power cord, drain tank and hose regularly for damage. WARNING Do not wash the unit with water. This may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction. Remove dust from the power plug regularly. Incorrect maintenance may cause fire. CAUTION Wipe the external surface with either a dry cloth or a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner. Using an organic solvent such as benzene or thinner, may crack or scratch the unit which may result in electric shock or injury. BEFORE LONG TERM STORAGE 1.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NAME CLIMATE PRO X14 CLIMATE PRO X20 Programmable Programmable 13,200 Btu/h 16,800 Btu/h 115V, 1Phase, 60Hz 115V, 1Phase, 60Hz Total Power Consumption 1.3 kW 1.7 kW Current Consumption 11 amps 14.5 amps Recommended Fuse Size 15 amps 20 amps NEMA Plug Configuration 5-15 5-20 Min. - Max. Voltage 104 -127 104 -127 Motor Output 0.23 kW 0.37 kW Centrifugal Centrifugal Max. Air Flow (hi/mid/low) 440/410/385 CFM 565/525/475 CFM Max.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NAME CLIMATE PRO X26 Electronic Features Control Programmable Cooling Capacity Rating Conditions: 95°F, 60% RH Voltage Requirement 208/230V, 1Phase, 60Hz Total Power Consumption Electrical Characteristics Fans 12.4 amps Recommended Fuse Size 20 amps NEMA Plug Configuration 6-20 Min. - Max. Voltage 198 -253 Motor Output 0.56 kW Centrifugal Max. Air Flow (hi/mid/low) 700/650/595 CFM Max. External Static Pressure 0.42 IWG Fan Type Condenser 2.
TROUBLESHOOTING Review the following before calling your MovinCool dealer or qualified technician. PROBLEM No display on LCD screen Unit does not operate LCD displays normally, but unit does not start Poor cooling performance Water leaking from unit POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Unit is not connected to power supply Check connection to mains supply.
WARRANTY STATEMENT R DENSO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AMERICAS, INC. ("DENSO") warrants its MOVINCOOL products only to the extent stated in its official written warranties.
DATA PRIVACY DISCLOSURE Tracking of Machine Operation Data This Unit is equipped with an embedded module that collects and transmits to us data on the Unit’s operational performance (“Machine Operation Data”), including: 1. Hours of operation 2. Control Panel settings 3. Ambient Temperature 4. Error Codes 5. Geolocation How We Use the Data We Collect The embedded module collects the Machine Operation Data in a format that is used for business analysis purposes, and does not identify the user.
DATA PRIVACY DISCLOSURE How Long We Keep Your Information We may keep the information we collect for as long as necessary to provide products or services to you, to operate our business, to enable us to communicate with you, for our safety, research, evaluation of use, or troubleshooting purposes, or to satisfy our legal or contractual obligations. Where required, we will de-identify or dispose of the information we collect when we no longer need it for the uses described above.
DENSO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AMERICAS, INC. Long Beach, CA 90810 www.movincool.