Toshiba RAS-M13PKVPG-E Owner's Manual
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Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba room air conditioner.
To use the product safely and correctly, please read this manual carefully before use.
Please keep this manual in a convenient location for future reference.
Toshiba air conditioner
Owner's Manual
Indoor unit
RAS-M10PKVPG-E
RAS-M13PKVPG-E
RAS-M16PKVPG-E
1121450199-1

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  • Page 1 RAS-M10PKVPG-E RAS-M13PKVPG-E RAS-M16PKVPG-E • Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba room air conditioner. • To use the product safely and correctly, please read this manual carefully before use. • Please keep this manual in a convenient location for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Precautions page Follow These Instructions Carefully ..............Parts page Indoor unit ........................... Outdoor unit ........................Accessories (Attaching and detaching remote control holder) ....Remote control ........................ Preparation before operating the air conditioner page Insert the battery ......................Setting the clock ......................
  • Page 3 Weekly timer operation When indoor unit lamp blinks page page Examples of WEEKLY TIMER uses ..............Auto Restart page How to set WEEKLY TIMER ................... Special points to consider Edit Weekly timer program page ..................Deactivating WEEKLY TIMER operation If the remote control is not available ............
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Please request repair or service from WARNING the supplying retail dealership or a Toshiba dealership. • Do not expose your body directly to cool or • Grounding should be requested from the warm air for a long time.
  • Page 5 if it leaks into the room and contacts a heat Otherwise, abnormally high pressure may source such as a heater, or stove, it may be generated in the refrigeration cycle, cause a harmful reaction. which may result in a failure or explosion of •...
  • Page 6 • Do not place animals and plants in places - Should not be recharged. where wind from the air-conditioning unit - Do not use batteries for which the flows directly. It may have a negative “Recommended usage period” has influence on the animal or plant. expired.
  • Page 7: Parts

    Parts Indoor unit Air inlet Front panel Remote control receiving module Operation display When the front panel is opened Air filter Plasma ion charger (Air purifier) Temperature sensor Vertical wind direction louver Temporary switch Horizontal wind direction louver Air outlet...
  • Page 8: Outdoor Unit

    “Wi-Fi access” ※ “Timer” “Plasma purifier” Operation mode “Cool” (Blue) “Heat” (Orange) Temporary switch Remote control receiving module ※ Require Wireless LAN connecting adapter which available as accessory. Outdoor unit Accessories Remote control Remote control holder Air inlet (Back and Piping and cable lateral sides) Air outlet...
  • Page 9: Remote Control

    Parts (continued) Remote control Kind of receiving tone When the indoor unit receives a signal from the remote control, the receiving tone sounds...Operation, change Transmitting part ..Stop PiPi ..Notice When the notice PiPi sounds, it means the operating setting returns to the datum point. (Example) When temperature setting.
  • Page 10 Remote control on full display All indicators are shown for explanation. B mode display Mode selection display Power selection display Signal sending display Plasma purifying Weekly timer display Preset operation display Setting temperature display Temperature unit select Clock and timer setting display Fan speed selection display ECO operation display Quiet speed display...
  • Page 11: Preparation Before Operating The Air Conditioner

    Preparation before operating the air conditioner Remote control Insert the battery Setting the clock Remove the cover Press the CLOCK button and insert AAA alkaline dry batteries Press with the tip of pencil. Insert direction of (+) and (-) correctly Adjust the “Day”...
  • Page 12: Check Transmitting And Receiving

    Indoor unit Turn on the main power supply • A waiting period of 3 minutes is required after the power is turned on. During this period, the operation lamp will illuminate. However, the compressor will not start. Check transmitting and receiving Point the remote control at the remote control receiving module on the indoor unit.
  • Page 13: Hi-Power Operation

    Hi-POWER operation To automatically control room temperature and airflow for faster cooling or heating operation (except in DRY and FAN ONLY mode) Hi-POWER operation • Hi-POWER appears on the remote control display.
  • Page 14: Automatic Operation

    Automatic operation The air conditioner selects the cooling or heating operation. When starting automatic operation, select • The air volume can be set as you prefer. Timer lamp Operation mode Cooling/Dry : Blue light illuminates Heating : Orange light illuminates When it stops.
  • Page 15: Cooling, Heating, Dry Operation And Fan Only Operation

    Cooling, Heating, Dry operation and Fan only operation Cooling & Temperature and air volume for the cooling and heating operation can be set as you Heating prefer. Cooling operation Timer lamp Operation mode Cooling/Dry : Blue light illuminates Dry operation Heating : Orange light illuminates PiPi When...
  • Page 16 For dehumidification, a moderate cooling performance is controlled automatically. operation When stopping • When changing the temperature Inside drying starts after the operation stops. (TIMER lamp turns on) ※ Inside drying lamp will not operate if the operating time is 10 minutes or less. Down When at 24°C PiPi...
  • Page 17: Plasma Purifier

    Plasma purifier Capture efficiency of floating impurities in the air is accelerated by plasma ion charger. They are caught by the air conditioner and eliminated with the drain water. Thus, the air discharged by the air conditioner is kept clean. To clean the air, Plasma purifier When stopping operation.
  • Page 18: Air Volume, Air Direction And Swing Louvers

    Air volume, Air direction and Swing louvers When PiPi sounds, Changing the air volume, press it indicates the operation setting returns to the original setting. Page 9 • Every time... When pressed during Auto, Cooling, Fan only and PURE. • When the air volume is set to “Quiet ( )”, the air volume becomes “Automatic”.
  • Page 19: Comfort Air Flow

    Comfort air flow Wide air flow : Air flows around the room. Spot air flow : Air flow is concentrated at one point. Wide air flow Spot air flow It is cool throughout the room! It is cool only near the sofa! AIR FLOW Comfortable air flow can be selected from...
  • Page 20: Timer Operation

    Timer operation Comfort sleep The operation stops automatically at the Pre-set time. When 1, 3, 5 and 9 hours are selected, the comfort sleep operation begins. The set temperature will be automatically adjusted appropriately. However, the temperature is raised or decreased to no more than 2 degrees Celsius.
  • Page 21: Timer On, Timer Off

    Timer on, Timer off Start and stop of operation is selected with the time. Operate after setting the current time on the remote control Page 11 Example of setting (Selection of timer On/Off) For timer on For timer off To start at 6:00 AM and stop at 10:00 AM.
  • Page 22: Weekly Timer Operation

    Weekly timer operation 4 programs for each day in the week can be set in WEEKLY TIMER. The following items can be set in WEEKLY TIMER operation. a. Operation time (ON timer for Start and OFF timer for Stop operation) b.
  • Page 23: How To Set Weekly Timer

    How to set WEEKLY TIMER Press to enter WEEKLY TIMER setting. Blink Press to select desired day in sequence. The sequence of day symbol appears on the LCD WEEKLY SUMO TUWETHFRSA (All day) Press to select the program number. • The program 1 is ready for setting while is pressed PG-1 appears on the LCD.
  • Page 24 Press to select desired operation. Press to select desired temperature. • The temperature can be set between 17°C and 30°C. Press to select the desired fan speed. Add operations, if required. • Press to use 8°C operation. (Notes: Fireplace cannot select and memorize in weekly function) •...
  • Page 25: Edit Weekly Timer Program

    Edit Weekly timer program To edit the program after confirming the weekly timer setting on Page 24 , follow steps below. Press • The day of the week and the program number of the current day will be displayed. Press to select the day of the week and press to select program number to be confirmed.
  • Page 26: To Delete Programs

    To delete programs The individual program Press • The day of the week and the program number is displayed. • Select the day to delete the program. Press to select the program number to be deleted. Press • ON or OFF timer will be cleared and the LCD will blink. Press to delete the program.
  • Page 27: Weekly Timer Usage Example

    WEEKLY TIMER usage example Living room (Example#1) Wake up Return home 16:00, ON, Mode : Heat, 6:00, ON, Mode : Auto, 24°C, FAN : Auto, Hi-POWER 23°C, FAN : Low, ECO MO-FR 8:00, OFF 22:00, OFF Go out Go to bed No program set, control by user.
  • Page 28 WEEKLY TIMER usage example (continued) Living room with heavy cool (Example#2) (Non-stop air conditioning) Return home, speed up to Go to bed, keep suitable favorite temperature with temperature and power Hi-POWER function. save with ECO function. Wake up 16:00, ON, Mode : Heat, 22:00, ON, Mode : Heat, 6:00, ON, Mode : Heat, 24°C, FAN : Auto, Hi-POWER...
  • Page 29 WEEKLY TIMER usage example (continued) Living room with heavy cool (Non-stop air conditioning) MON-FRI 23°C 10°C 24°C 17°C ON+Hi-POWER ON+ECO ON+ECO SUN and SAT 23°C 24°C 10°C 17°C ON+ECO Bedroom (Example#3) More power save by Speed up adjustment to Release Hi-POWER More power save by ECO function with desired temperature with...
  • Page 30: Set Preferred Operation

    Set preferred operation Set your preferred operation for future use. The setting will be stored in the memory and can be used for future requirements. PRESET OPERATION Select your preferred operation. Press and hold for 3 seconds to store the setting. mark displays.
  • Page 31: Energy Saving

    Energy Saving While Automatic, Cooling or Heating operation is activated, this function provides automatic control for the setting of room temperature. ECO OPERATION • ECO appears on the remote control display. • The set temperature will be automatically adjusted appropriately. However, the temperature is raised by no more than 2 degree Celsius.
  • Page 32: Limit Maximum : Electric Power Consumption And Silent Operation (Outdoor Unit)

    Limit maximum : Electric Power consumption and Silent Operation (Outdoor Unit) Power-Selection ( This function is used when the circuit breaker is shared with other electrical appliances. It limits the maximum current and power consumption to 100%, 75%, or 50% and can be implemented by POWER-SELECTION.
  • Page 33: Fireplace And 8°C Heating Operation

    Fireplace and 8°C Heating Operation Fireplace Operation ( Keep indoor unit’s fan blowing continuously during thermo off, to circulate heat from other sources over the room. There are three setting parameters: Default setting > Fireplace 1 > Fireplace 2 Fireplace 1: The indoor unit’s fan will continue to run by the same speed, previously selected by end-user.
  • Page 34: Operation Of Display Lamp Brightness Adjustment

    Operation of display lamp brightness adjustment This function is used when it is necessary to decrease the display lamp brightness or turn it off. LAMP BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT While operating (Auto, Cool, Heat or Dry), press and hold 5 seconds. Rise Press to adjust brightness which can be set at 4 levels or to turn it off.
  • Page 35: Inside Drying Operation

    Inside drying operation Inside drying operation is started after operations of 10 minutes or longer. To stop Inside drying during operation, press 2 more times. ※ After stopping the inside drying operation by remote control and starting the air conditioner, the next operation may be delayed. Timer lamp illuminates Approx minutes...
  • Page 36: Care And Cleaning

    Care and cleaning Warning Normal care : Turn off power supply before checking or cleaning. • Do not wash inside air conditioner yourself. If washing inside the air conditioner is necessary, please request service from the supplying retail dealership. If the inside is washed incorrectly, parts damage may occur or if insulation of electrical parts is damaged by water leakage, electric shocks or fires are possible.
  • Page 37: Not In Use For An Extended Period

    Care and cleaning (continued) Caution • When cleaning (or removing the front panel/air filter). Be aware of an unstable support that may overturn and cause injury. • After washing the air filter in water, wipe off and dry it. If moisture remains, it may cause the electric shock. •...
  • Page 38: When Indoor Unit Lamp Blinks

    When indoor unit lamp blinks Turn off the power supply. Wait 30 seconds. Turn on the power supply and check the operation of the unit. If the lamp blinks again, inspection and repair is required To repair quickly, check the status of the air conditioner according to the following procedure and inform (1) –...
  • Page 39: Auto Restart

    Auto Restart This product is designed so that after a power failure, it can restart automatically in the same operating mode as before the power failure. The product was shipped with Auto Restart function in the off position. Turn it on as required. How to set the Auto Restart Press and hold the Temporary switch on the indoor unit for 3 seconds to set the operation (3 “Pi”...
  • Page 40: Special Points To Consider

    Special points to consider If the remote control is not available In case the remote control is misplaced, temporary Automatic operation is available from Temporary switch on the indoor unit. ■ When operating ■ To stop 1 second 1 second again •...
  • Page 41: These Are Not Failures

    These are not failures In this case Description and where to check • Air conditioner does not work. Is it immediately after the power supply is turned on? It takes 3 minutes for preparation. During this period, the compressor does not operate.
  • Page 42: Operation Lamp

    Sound comes from the plasma ion charger. For a failure of the plasma ion charger, consult the supplying retail dealership or the Toshiba Service Center. The plasma ion charger has high voltage poles. DO NOT inspect or repair yourself since these are dangerous.
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