Detailed steps to disassemble Panasonic Air Conditioner model CS-S9PKZW for cleaning

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Detailed steps (or how to) to disassemble (or dismantle) Panasonic Air Conditioner model CS-S9PKZW for cleaning. (similar to CS-S12PKZW, CS-S15PKZW, CS-S18PKZW & CS-S24PKZW)

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  • @landscapevision6553
    @landscapevision6553 Před měsícem +2

    Excellent communication and direct step by step instructions. I have this same model and was conscious attempting without detailed instructions. You have a vest calming voice and the chronograph depiction is excellent. Thank -you!

  • @living-wisdom
    @living-wisdom Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you. I greatly appreciate how clearly, thoughtfully, and intelligently you presented these instructions. Very well presented. Very clear. Detailed. Excellent.
    And, in case it helps people to find your video in search results, I will add that in New Zealand (and perhaps elsewhere), the model CS-E9PKR appears to be identical (as far as disassembling for cleaning) as the model in your video.

  • @baby1971baby1971
    @baby1971baby1971 Před rokem +25

    Finally got it up and running. The only delays we had was because we realized we needed some extra parts (I’ll list that below) czcams.com/users/postUgkxihMYiJNXcHdbH-7ihymsLz61l7jVyb5O . So we have a loft where our current hvac just couldn’t seem to keep cool during the summer. We have been using a window unit since we bought this house over 6 years ago (all the houses in this neighborhood were built in the 80’s and majority of the houses built like ours use a window unit). I hate window units because they are just so noisy and the one we had really only cools one side of the loft. I had contemplated upgrading our current HVAC, but with all the rising prices these days, it would take years before saving up enough to do that. With the advice of my father-in-law (used to run an HVAC business), he recommended we get an inverter instead. We thought we bought everything we needed, but there were just a few other parts we didn’t anticipate needing (which is what caused most of our delay). My friend and father-in-law did all the work to get it installed and running and now we have nice cool air circulating nicely throughout the entire loft. It is very quiet and even the outside unit is much quieter than our main HVAC unit. Saved ourselves thousands getting this.

  • @rendomize3954
    @rendomize3954 Před rokem +5

    thank you for this, got some confidence to attempt repairs on leaking drain pan

  • @MrCheesenaan
    @MrCheesenaan Před měsícem +1

    Thanks alot. I managed to clean my Panasonic aircon of a different model. Cs-pv12tkh-1. A little different but this video is good enough to let me understand the main parts and main things to do.

  • @AK-rx8uu
    @AK-rx8uu Před 5 měsíci +3

    Very detailed video guide … awesome job

  • @landscapevision6553
    @landscapevision6553 Před měsícem +1

    After bad sweat and tears doing this HVAC/Watch maker service, I discovered there is no need to remove the Blower drum..Amazon sells hand held mini high pressure warranty that can access the blog drum from just taking the cover off!!! Holy molly wish I new this earlier

  • @goochtobyn
    @goochtobyn Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this awesome video. It really helped me a lot to clean my similar model of Panasonic.

  • @krystalvortex
    @krystalvortex Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much. This guide helped with my Panasonic CS-E12MKR.

  • @jbagesballester
    @jbagesballester Před měsícem +2

    Millones de gracias!!

  • @riderx998
    @riderx998 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks very much for sharing, dude. Really appreciated👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @nurnabilah1921
    @nurnabilah1921 Před 10 dny +1

    Thank you sifu

  • @airakawairashi4528
    @airakawairashi4528 Před 2 lety +3

    Deserve more like 👍

  • @vincenttansengchye3885
    @vincenttansengchye3885 Před 2 lety +1

    Best guide.

  • @musicgptofficial
    @musicgptofficial Před 9 měsíci +1

    用心之作 教導詳細 畫面清楚。
    誰還敢不滿向你吐槽亂噴 我第一個扭斷他頸子
    \⁠(⁠^⁠o⁠^⁠)⁠/ Massive Big Thanks!

  • @hondasteed01
    @hondasteed01 Před rokem +1

    Hi good work to see this sharing bro. By any chance you know why I have to bring my remote controller very very near tobthe air cond to on it? Even with a new battery changed. Cheers

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před rokem

      Hi bro, I suppose that would mean the electronic signal is very weak. It could be either the receiver fault (ie fancoil) or transmitter (ie remote control) fault. You can isolate the problem by using another remote control if you have another one. If both controllers have the same problem, it would mean the receiver (ie fancoil unit) is faulty. You can then search for the spare part to see if it is easily changed.

  • @dicksonfuhk
    @dicksonfuhk Před rokem +3

    Thanks. Very informative and detailed.

  • @user-hw6fh6jk5r
    @user-hw6fh6jk5r Před rokem +1

    Hi, this video is very helpful,manage to solve my aircon water leaking issue, I encountered the airflow louver issue you mentioned at the end of the clip. Is there a workaround for this problem?

    • @user-hw6fh6jk5r
      @user-hw6fh6jk5r Před rokem

      I mean other then contacting support, is there anything I can do? I was looking through the web to see if I can find anything on the main board and I did find a button on the board. Is that a reset button ?

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před rokem

      I suppose you need to check whether the connectors (the yellow and white ones) are connected properly.

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před rokem

      The button is an on/off button which can be used while servicing, instead of using the remote control.

    • @user-hw6fh6jk5r
      @user-hw6fh6jk5r Před rokem +1

      @@qingmoments hi, I did take a photo of the connection. Will check that again.

    • @user-hw6fh6jk5r
      @user-hw6fh6jk5r Před rokem +1

      Connection loose as you mentioned, all fixed! Awesome guide

  • @landscapevision6553
    @landscapevision6553 Před měsícem

    What does the electrical connection(2) have to do with the tray?

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před měsícem

      Are you asking about why the connections need to be detached? If you don't, you can't take out the whole drain pan to be washed.

  • @hectorlamar806
    @hectorlamar806 Před 4 měsíci

    Great detailed video. But can't work out why the electrical components need to be detached.

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi, if you don't detach the wires from the sockets, you can't take out the whole drain pan to be washed. Alternatively, the motors can be detached but they are very difficult to put back. Of course, if it isn't that dirty, the drain pan can just be wiped or brushed clean without taking it out. (but unlikely it is not very dirty).

    • @hectorlamar806
      @hectorlamar806 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@qingmoments Thankyou

  • @wendymorris6199
    @wendymorris6199 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!!

  • @hongkiankoh267
    @hongkiankoh267 Před 2 měsíci

    Does anybody know the blower rubber bearing/stopper/ holder diameter on the left?

  • @quivsterderilo1244
    @quivsterderilo1244 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mahusay ka bata😊

  • @ooileychen5984
    @ooileychen5984 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi may I know what the difference between CS-S9PKZW and CS-S9NKZW Thanks

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's hard for consumers to know how Panasonic code its model names. So, I couldn't find out any info about S9P vs S9N models differences. From the picture that I found from the manuals, they look the same internally. The S9P and S9N models are already old products. Current models on sale have PU9 and WKZ in the names!

  • @DeepakChauhan-jg5ic
    @DeepakChauhan-jg5ic Před rokem +1

    👌👌👌👍👍

  • @rickyloh4791
    @rickyloh4791 Před rokem

    Do you know what is the model of the remote control?

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před rokem

      The number printed on the remote control is 4208, so the model number should be A75C4208

  • @maximilianpaech1944
    @maximilianpaech1944 Před 2 lety +1

    👍

  • @NickHope
    @NickHope Před 7 měsíci

    06:51 My radiator won't move so I can't get the drum out :(

    • @NickHope
      @NickHope Před 7 měsíci +1

      I realised there's a black, foam air/vibration seal between the radiator and the plastic housing at the back. That seal had perished and stuck the radiator in place, so I just needed to wiggle it and pull it really hard. Also, because that seal had previously not been put back in correctly when someone else serviced the unit, so it was sticking out and the drum/fan was flicking on it (which was the reason I was disassembling the unit). I just ripped off the perished parts, cleaned everything and reassembled the unit. Seems OK. My top tip is to smear a bit of silicone grease in the end of the rubber drainage hose (if it's fitted at the right end). Makes it so much easier to reassamble, as the plastic tube slides back into the hose. Also, if your unit is nearly against the ceiling and you can't reach the 3 latches at the top, but some grease on those too, so that they assemble/disassemble more easily. p.s. These Panasonic units are very poorly designed. Mitsubishi better (I'm a design engineer).

  • @michaeltan7080
    @michaeltan7080 Před rokem

    Any reason to not cleaning the metal coils?

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před rokem +1

      Hi Michael, good question. I was mainly covering the more 'difficult' parts of the cleaning process, and I forgot to mention about the cooling fins. I actually didn't clean them when I was doing the video, as they were not very dirty on my units. But they should be cleaned too, by just using a soft brush to clear away the dirt along with a small water sprayer. There are also special Aircon Cleaning Spray that one can buy and to be sprayed on the fins (but I don't find them very effective).

    • @steveandcezannepowell7772
      @steveandcezannepowell7772 Před 6 měsíci

      @@qingmoments My unit suddenly produced a terrible fishy smell so I'm busy cleaning the fan & all plastic covers like you showed, but I'm concerned the dirt/smell is from the fins, can I just spray disinfectant or mould killer into the fins & then spray water to flush? Thanks in advance.

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@steveandcezannepowell7772 : Yes, you can spray anything.that can be flushed by water. After spraying the disinfectant or.similar types on the cooling fins, wait a few minutes, and then spray water over them to flush them. It is okay not to flush them too as the unit when switched on will collect water condensation and be washed with condensed water automatically too.

    • @steveandcezannepowell7772
      @steveandcezannepowell7772 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@qingmoments Thank you so much, I did everything & it is running like new, cooling very well & smells good, really appreciate your help & the great video, well done :)

    • @living-wisdom
      @living-wisdom Před 3 měsíci

      @@steveandcezannepowell7772 White vinegar and warm water, with some natural (unless you like the toxic scent in regular dish soap) dish soap is effective at cleaning the fins. Will kill mold / mould and bacteria. Plenty of info online for a DIY recipe, so I won't get into details here.

  • @jalil171
    @jalil171 Před rokem +1

    That screw at 6:50 is so hard to unscrew :(

    • @dannyckh5357
      @dannyckh5357 Před rokem

      Goshhh u not the only one 🤣 did u managed to unscrew it?

    • @jalil171
      @jalil171 Před rokem +1

      @@dannyckh5357 Yeah, had to use an electric screw driver - and it still wasn't easy

    • @AK-rx8uu
      @AK-rx8uu Před 5 měsíci

      Couldn’t remove the screw 😢

  • @parameswaran2006
    @parameswaran2006 Před rokem

    Hi will you pls provide the remote control sensor board's Number?
    i wanna order and replaced It. Because Our unit not function with the remote control.
    model number: Panasonic cs-c9pkzw

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před rokem +1

      Sorry, I don't have the information.

    • @parameswaran2006
      @parameswaran2006 Před rokem +1

      @@qingmoments thanks.

    • @aaron3035
      @aaron3035 Před rokem

      My air-con have 3colour ,black,white,and yellow,same only pull out yellow &white only ?black no need?

    • @qingmoments
      @qingmoments  Před rokem +1

      I would think so. Trace the cables from the tray motors. There should be only two that are attached to the circuit board.