Maintenance; Temporary Operation; Timer Operation; Operation And Performance - Toshiba RAS-10 SKV Series Owner's Manual

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TEMPORARY OPERATION

In case of the misplaced or discharged remote control
• Pressing the RESET button, the unit can start or stop
without using the remote control.
• Operation mode is set on AUTOMATIC
operation, preset temperature is 24°C
and fan operation is automatic speed.

TIMER OPERATION

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Setting the ON Timer
1
Press
ON
: Set the desired ON timer.
2
Press
: Set the timer.
SET
3
Press
: Cancel the timer.
CLR
Everyday timer allows the user to set both the ON & OFF timers and will be activated on a daily basis.
Setting Everyday Timer
1
ON
Press
: Set the ON timer.
2
OFF
Press
: Set the OFF timer.
• During the every day timer is activating, both arrows ( , ) are indicated.
Note:
• Keep the remote control in accessible transmission to the indoor unit;
otherwise, the time lag of up to 15 minutes will occur.
• The setting will be saved for the next same operation.
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PRESET OPERATION

Set your preferred operation for future use. The setting will be memorized by the
unit for future operation (except airfl ow direction).
1. Select your preferred operation.
PRESET
for 3 seconds to memorize the setting. The P mark
2. Press and hold
displays.
PRESET
3. Press
: Operate the preset operation.
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AUTO RESTART OPERATION

To automatically restart the conditioner after the power failure (Power of the unit
must be on.)
Setting
1. Press and hold the RESET button on the indoor unit for 3 seconds to set the
operation. (3 beep sound and OPERATION lamp blink 5 time/sec for 5 seconds)
• Do not operate ON timer and OFF timer.
2. Press and hold the RESET button on the indoor unit for 3 seconds to cancel the
operation. (3 beep sound but OPERATION lamp does not blink)

QUIET OPERATION

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To operate at super low fan speed for quiet operation (except in DRY mode)
QUIET
Press
: Start and stop the operation.
Note: Under certain conditions, QUIET operation may not provide adequate
cooling or heating due to low sound features.

COMFORT SLEEP OPERATION

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To save energy while sleeping, automatically control air fl ow and automatically
turn OFF.
COMFORT
SLEEP
Press
: Select 1, 3, 5 or 9 hrs for OFF timer operation.
Note: The cooling operation, the set temperature will increase automatically
1 degree/hour for 2 hours (maximum 2 degrees increase). For heating
operation, the set temperature will decrease.

SLEEP TIMER OPERATION

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To start the sleep timer (OFF timer) operation
Press
: Select 1, 3, 5 or 9 hrs for OFF timer operation.
SLEEP
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MAINTENANCE

Firstly, turn off the circuit breaker.
Filter Reset (Some models only)
FILTER lamp lights on; the fi lter must be cleaned.
To turn off the lamp, push the RESET button on the indoor unit or the FILTER
button on the remote control.
Indoor Unit and Remote Control
• Clean the indoor unit and the remote control with a wet cloth when needed.
• No benzine, thinner, polishing powder or chemically-treated duster.
Cleaning the air ionizer (Once every six months) (RAS-10, 13, 16SKVR-E Only)
1. Turn off air conditioner using remote control and power supply.
2. Fully open the vertical air fl ow louvers by hand.
3. Use a toothbrush to rub the ends of metal pin three or four times.
Note: Do not use cotton swabs or other objects with fl uff.
Setting the OFF Timer
Press
OFF
: Set the desired OFF timer.
Press
: Set the timer.
SET
Press
: Cancel the timer.
CLR
3
SET
Press
.
SET
4
Press
button during the ( or )
mark fl ashing.
Cleaning the plasma air purifi er unit (About 1000 hours performed)
(RAS-10, 13, 16SKVR-E Only)
1. Turn off air conditioner using remote control and power supply.
2. Take out the air inlet grille (See detail in installation manual).
3. Take out the plasma air purifi er by grasp the handle, and the pull it out.
4. Soak in hot water at 40
o
C to 50
down, left, right and rub surface gently with a sponge.
5. Allow to dry thoroughly in the shade.
6. Attach the plasma air purifi er by grasp the handle
and insert into the right and left guide rails.
7. Press both ends of the plasma air purifi er
until the protrusions on both sides of the
plasma air purifi er are completely inserted.
8. Attach the air fi lter, and then close the air inlet grille.
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SELF CLEANING OPERATION (COOL AND DRY OPERATION ONLY)
To protect bad smell caused by the humidity in the indoor unit.
1. If the
button is pressed once during "Cool" or "Dry" mode, the fan will continue
to run for other 20 minutes, then it will turn off automatically. This will reduce the
moisture in the indoor unit.
2. To stop the unit immediately, press the
Note:
• SELF CLEANING operation is default setting from factory.
• To cancel this function, press and hold the reset button on the indoor unit for 20 seconds.
The SELF CLEANING operation will be cancelled. (5 beep sound but OPERATION
lamp does not blink)
• Do the same to set this function again. (5 beep sound and OPERATION lamp
blink 5 time/sec for 5 seconds)
• AUTO RESTART operation will be cancelled by setting or cancellation of SELF
CLEANING operation. Set it again if necessary.

OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE

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1. Three-minute protection feature: To prevent the unit from being activated for 3
minutes when suddenly restarted or switched to ON.
2. Preheating operation: Warm up the unit for 5 minutes before the heating operation starts.
3. Warm air control: When the room temperature reaches the set temperature,
the fan speed is automatically reduced and the outdoor unit will stop.
4. Automatic defrosting: Fans will stop during defrost operation.
5. Heating capacity: Heat is absorbed from outdoors and released into the room.
When the outdoor temperature is too low, use another recommended heating
apparatus in combination with the air conditioner.
6. Consideration for accumulated snow: Select the position for outdoor unit where it will
not be subjected to snow drifts, accumulation of leaves or other seasonal debris.
7. Some minor cracking sound may occur when unit operating. This is normal
because the cracking sound may be caused by expansion/contraction of plastic.
Note: Item 2 to 6 for Heating model
Air conditioner operating conditions
Outdoor Temperature
Temp.
10, 13, 16SKVR-E
Operation
13, 16SKV-E
Heating
–15°C ~ 24°C
Cooling
–10°C ~ 46°C
Dry
–10°C ~ 46°C
Temp.
Outdoor Temperature
M10, 13, 16SK(C)V-E
Operation
Heating
–15°C ~ 24°C
Cooling
Dry
TROUBLESHOOTING (CHECK POINT)
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The unit does not operate.
• The power main switch is turned off.
• The circuit breaker is activated to
cut off the power supply.
• Stoppage of electric current
• ON timer is set.
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REMOTE CONTROL A-B SELECTION
To separate using of remote control for each indoor unit in case of 2 air conditioner
are installed nearly.
Remote Control B Setup.
1. Press RESET button on the indoor unit to turn the air conditioner ON.
2. Point the remote control at the indoor unit.
3. Push and hold
button on the Remote Control by the tip of the pencil. "00" will
CHK ●
be shown on the display.
MODE
4. Press
during pushing
will disappear and the air conditioner will turn OFF. The Remote Control B is
memorized.
Note: 1. Repeat above step to reset Remote Control to be A.
2. Remote Control A has not "A" display.
3. Default setting of Remote Control from factory is A.
o
C for about 10 to 15 minutes and rub up,
3 times within 30 seconds.
Room
Temperature
10SKV-E
–10°C ~ 24°C
Less than 28°C
15°C ~ 43°C
21°C ~ 32°C
15°C ~ 43°C
17°C ~ 32°C
Room
Temperature
Less than 28°C
0°C ~ 43°C
21°C ~ 32°C
0°C ~ 43°C
21°C ~ 32°C
Cooling or Heating is abnormally low.
• The fi lters are blocked with dust.
• The temperature has been set improperly.
• The windows or doors are opened.
• The air inlet or outlet of the outdoor
unit is blocked.
• The fan speed is too low.
• The operation mode is FAN or DRY.
. "B" will show on the display and "00"
CHK ●
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