Mitsubishi Heavy Industries DXK09Z6-W User Manual

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries DXK09Z6-W User Manual

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USER'S MANUAL
AIR-CONDITIONER
DXK09Z6-W
DXK12Z6-W
DXK15Z6-W
MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR
ANWENDERHANDBUCH
ISTRUZIONI PER L'USO
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO
GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING
MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR
РУКОВОДСТВО ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
USER'S MANUAL
AIR-CONDITIONER
CLIMATISEUR
KLIMAGERA ¨ T
CONDIZIONATORE D'ARIA
ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE
AIRCONDITIONING
APARELHO DE AR CONDICIONADO
ΟΔΗΓΙΕΣ ΧΡΗΣΗΣ
ΚΛΙΜΑΤΙΣΤΙΚΟ
КОНДИЦИОНЕР ВОЗДУХА
KULLANIM KILAVUZU
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ESPAN ˜ OL
NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUÊS
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ
РУССКИЙ
TÜRKÇE
RLC012A103
201809

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  • Page 1 AIR-CONDITIONER USER’S MANUAL ENGLISH AIR-CONDITIONER MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR FRANÇAIS CLIMATISEUR ANWENDERHANDBUCH DEUTSCH KLIMAGERA ¨ T ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO ITALIANO DXK09Z6-W CONDIZIONATORE D’ARIA DXK12Z6-W DXK15Z6-W MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO ESPAN ˜ OL ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING NEDERLANDS AIRCONDITIONING MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR PORTUGUÊS APARELHO DE AR CONDICIONADO ΟΔΗΓΙΕΣ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing a MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD. Air-Conditioner. To get the best long-lasting performance, please read and follow this user’s manual carefully before using your air-conditioner. After reading, please store the manual in a safe place and refer to it for operational questions or in the event of any irregularities.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions • Before starting to use the system, please read these “Safety precautions” carefully to ensure proper operation of the system. • When you have read this user’s manual, please keep it safely. If someone else takes over as user, make sure that the manual is also passed on to the new user.
  • Page 4: Installation Precautions

    ❚ INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS WARNING • The system is for domestic and residential use. If used in severe environments, such as an engineering workplace, the equipment may function poorly. • The system must be installed by your dealer or a qualified installer. It is not advisable to install the system by yourself, as faulty handling may cause leakage of water, electric shock or fire.
  • Page 5: Operation Precautions

    ❚ Safety precautions ❚ OPERATION PRECAUTIONS WARNING • Children shall not play with the • Cleaning and user maintenance shall air-conditioner. not be made by children without • Do not expose yourself to the cooling supervision. • Do not insert anything into the air air for a long period.
  • Page 6 ❚ Safety precautions CAUTION • Do not touch the aluminum fins on the • Do not shut off the power source heat exchanger. immediately after stopping the operation. It may result in injury. • Do not place household electrical Wait at least 5 minutes, otherwise there is appliances or household items under- a risk of water leakage or breakdown.
  • Page 7: Tips For Effective Operation

    ❚ Safety precautions ❚ PRECAUTIONS FOR RELOCATION OR REPAIRS WARNING • Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair. If you repair or modify the unit, it can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. •...
  • Page 8: Name Of Each Part And Its Function

    Name of each part and its function INDOOR UNIT Air inlet panel Air inlet Page 19 This equipment Air filters uses flammable Page 19 refrigerant. Page 2 • Inside of the unit WARNING Unit display Air outlet section Heat exchanger Page 8 (Aluminum fin) Do not wash the inside of the air...
  • Page 9: Airflow Setting

    Name of each part and its function Unit display section RUN light (green) Unit ON/OFF button This button can be used for turning on/off • Illuminates during operation. the unit when a remote control is not available. • Page 9 Blinks slowly when SELF CLEAN operation (3 seconds ON, 1 second OFF).
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Remote control Setting the batteries NOTE Pull out the cover. • Do not use old and new batteries together. • Remove the batteries when the remote control is not used for a long period. • The recommended effective period of a battery conforming to JIS or IEC Insert new batteries.
  • Page 11: Operation And Display Section For Remote Control

    Operation and display section for remote control FAN SPEED button OPERATION MODE select button Each time the button is pressed, the fan Each time the button is pressed, the speed changes. mode changes. Page 11 Page 11,12 ON/OFF (luminous) button HI POWER/ECONO button Press to start operation, press again to This button changes the HIGH POWER/...
  • Page 12: Auto Mode Operation

    AUTO mode operation ■ Automatically selects the operation mode (COOL, HEAT, DRY) depending on the room temperature when switched on. Press the MODE button. The mode changes whenever the button is pressed. Set to Press the ON/OFF button. Press the button.
  • Page 13: Cool/Heat/Dry/Fan Mode Operation

    COOL/HEAT/DRY/FAN mode operation Press the MODE button. Set to a required mode. (COOL), (HEAT), (DRY), (FAN) Press the ON/OFF button. Press the TEMP button. Press button for the preferred temperature. Recommendation COOL HEAT 26 °C - 28 °C 22 °C - 24 °C 24 °C - 26 °C —...
  • Page 14: Airfl Ow Direction Adjustment

    Airflow direction adjustment ■ Up/down direction can be adjusted with the AIR FLOW button on the remote control. Every time you press this button, the mode changes as follows: Change on AIR FLOW (UP/DOWN) mode. (Flap stopped) (Swing) NOTE • The actual position of the flap and louver may differ from the display shown. NOTE FOR HEATING OPERATION •...
  • Page 15: Sleep Timer Operation

    SLEEP TIMER operation ■ The unit will stop automatically after the set time lapses. The set temperature is automatically adjusted according to the lapse time in order to avoid too much cooling or heating. Page 16 Press the SLEEP button. ■...
  • Page 16: On Timer Operation

    ON TIMER operation ■ Operation starts 5 to 60 minutes before the set time so that the room temperature reaches the optimum temperature at the set time. Page 16 ON TIMER operation can be set regardless of whether the air-conditioner is running or not. Example: When the preferred room temperature is required at 8:00.
  • Page 17: Program Timer Operation

    PROGRAM TIMER operation ■ The timer operations of the combination of ON and OFF TIMER. Once this has been set the timer operations will be repeated at the same time every day unless the ON/OFF button is pressed. Example: Present time is 21:00. The air-conditioner running. When it is preferred to stop at 22:30, and then start operation at 8:00, near the set temperature.
  • Page 18: High Power/Economy Operation

    HIGH POWER/ECONOMY operation ■ When the air-conditioner is turned off, start the operation from Step 1. When the air-conditioner is running, start from Step 2. Press the ON/OFF button. Press the HI POWER/ECONO button. ■ When the operating mode is AUTO, COOL or HEAT Every time the HI POWER/ECONO button is pressed, the display is switched in the order of: No display...
  • Page 19: Self Clean Operation

    SELF CLEAN operation ■ SELF CLEAN operation should be run after AUTO, COOL and DRY operation to remove the moisture from inside of the indoor unit and control the growth of mold and bacteria. In order to active SELF CLEAN operation, press the CLEAN switch with the tip of a ballpoint pen.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    Maintenance Before maintenance During the operational season Cleaning the air filter Standard interval is once Turn off the power source. every two week Remove the air filter • Pull up the air inlet panel forward. • Lightly hold the knobs both sides and lift a little to remove the panel forward.
  • Page 21 NOTE • Cooling/heating is affected by an air filter clogged up with dust etc., and the operation noise becomes louder. It may also use extra electricity. Please clean the air filter at appropriate intervals. At the end of the season At the beginning of the season Perform the fan operation for 2 to 3 hours.
  • Page 22: Proper Installation

    Proper installation Suitable installation position • Do not put any obstruction in front of the indoor unit, preventing proper ventilation and functioning. • Do not install the unit in any of the following places: − Where there is a danger of leaking flammable gases. −...
  • Page 23: Notice

    Notice Airflow Air is not blown out when starting the HEATING operation. Airflow has stopped to prevent blowing out of cold air until the indoor heat exchanger has warmed up. (2 to 5 minutes) RUN light blinks slowly (1.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF) Air is not blown out for 5 to 15 minutes or cool air is When outdoor temperature is low and humidity is high, the blown out for a moment at HEATING operation.
  • Page 24: Self Diagnosis Function

    Self diagnosis function ■ We are constantly trying to do better service to our customers by installing such judges that show abnormality of each function as follows RUN light Description of trouble Cause Indoor heat exchanger sensor 1 • Broken heat exchanger sensor 1 wire, poor connector 1-time flash error connection...
  • Page 25 EN-24...
  • Page 26 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD. 16-5 Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan http://www.mhi-mth.co.jp/en/ MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AIR-CONDITIONING EUROPE, LTD. 5 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1ET, United Kingdom Tel : +44-333-207-4072 Fax: +44-333-207-4089 http://www.mhiae.com/...

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