Mitsubishi Electric Mr.SLIM MSH24WN Operating Instructions Manual
Mitsubishi Electric Mr.SLIM MSH24WN Operating Instructions Manual

Mitsubishi Electric Mr.SLIM MSH24WN Operating Instructions Manual

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SPLIT-TYPE AIR CONDITIONER
ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE DE TIPO DIVIDIDO
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
MSH24WN
For customers
Thank you very much for purchasing this Mitsubishi room air conditioner.
• To use this unit correctly and safely, be sure to read this operating instructions before use. Kee
later reference.
• Be sure to receive a guarantee card from your dealer and check that the purchased date
entered correctly.
• This air conditioner should not be installed by the customer. (Safety and performance function
Para clientes
Gracias por adquirir este acondicionador de aire Mitsubishi.
• Para utilizar esta unidad de forma correcta y segura, lea previamente estas instrucciones de
este manual para consultas posteriores.
• Asegúrese de recibir la garantía de su distribuidor y comprobar que contiene la fecha de
establecimiento, etc. correctos.
• Este acondicionador de aire no debe ser instalado por el cliente (ya que no se asegura que se
rendimiento y seguridad).

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  • Page 1 MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MSH24WN For customers Thank you very much for purchasing this Mitsubishi room air conditioner. • To use this unit correctly and safely, be sure to read this operating instructions before use. Kee later reference. • Be sure to receive a guarantee card from your dealer and check that the purchased date entered correctly.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    English Español CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................2 NAME OF EACH PART ..................4 PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION .............. 6 I FEEL... AUTO OPERATION ................7 MANUAL OPERATION (COOL, DRY, HEAT) ............8 AIR FLOW VELOCITY AND DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT ........9 LONG OPERATION ................... 10 TIMER OPERATION (ON/OFF TIMER) .............
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Since rotating parts and parts which could cause an electric shock are used in this product, be sure to read these “Safety Precautions” before use. • Since the cautionary items shown here are important for safety, be sure to observe them. Marks and their meanings are as shown below.
  • Page 4 WARNING • This air conditioner is NOT intended for use by children or infirm persons without supervisions. Do not turn the breaker off/on during Do not insert your finger or a stick, etc. operation. into the air inlet/outlet. • • This may cause a fire due to spark, etc.
  • Page 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS When the air filter is to be Do not clean the air con- Ventilate well in using the removed, do not touch ditioner with water. unit with a stove, etc. the metal parts of the in- • • Water may enter the unit and de- An oxygen shortage may occur.
  • Page 6 UTION When the unit is not go- Do not operate the unit Do not charge or disas- ing to be used for a long for a long time in high hu- semble the batteries and time, turn off the breaker. midity, e.g.
  • Page 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For installation WARNING • Consult your dealer for installation of the air conditioner. CAUTION If the air conditioner is installed in a high Ground the unit. humidity area or near a water source, a • Do not connect the ground to a gas pipe, Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) circuit water pipe, lightning rod or the ground of breaker should be installed to protect...
  • Page 8: Name Of Each Part

    NAME OF EACH PART Indoor unit Air cleaning filter (White bellows Front panel type) (OPTION) Air inlet Deodorizing filter (Gray sponge type) (OPTION) Air filter Remote control receiving section Vertical vane Horizontal vane Remote controller Operation section Display section (When the front panel is opened) Operation Indicator lamp Emergency...
  • Page 9: Remote Controller

    NAME OF EACH PART Remote controller Signal transmitting section ˚F Operation display section CLOCK AMPM AMPM ON/OFF (operate/ stop) button ON/OFF WARM COOL Temperature buttons (This diagram shows an overall view.)
  • Page 10 Open the front lid. AMPM AMPM ON/OFF WARM COOL VANE button Fan speed control button (Horizontal vane button) STOP I FEEL COOL Off-timer button VANE START HEAT DRY On-timer button MODE WIDE VANE Operation select button HR.button MIN.button LONG MIN. (Time set buttons) RESET CLOCK CLOCK set button...
  • Page 11: Auto Restart Function

    PREPARATION BEFORE OPERA Auto restart function ■ This model is equipped with an auto restart function. If you do not want to use this function, please consult the service representative because the setting of the unit needs to be changed. Auto restart function is ...
  • Page 12 ATION When the remote controller cannot Handling of the remote controller • The range that the signal can reach is about be used (emergency operation) 20 ft. when the remote controller is pointed at the front of the indoor unit. When the batteries of the remote controller run out or •...
  • Page 13: I Feel

    I FEEL... AUTO OPERATION • To start operation: ■ ON/OFF With the “ (I FEEL...)” auto operation mode, Press the button. the optimum room condition can be set automati- cally with a one-touch operation. When the “ (I FEEL...)” mode is selected, the air conditioner is automatically controlled at the optimum temperature.
  • Page 14 Description of “I FEEL...” mode Details of operation According to the room temperature when the operation starts, the opera- tion mode is automatically set to COOL, DRY or HEAT. However, when operation is started again within 2 hours after it is stopped, the same operation mode before the operation is stopped is selected.
  • Page 15: Manual Operation (Cool, Dry, Heat)

    MANUAL OPERATION (COOL, D To select the COOL, DRY or HEAT mode ON/OFF Press the button. Select the operation mode by pressing the MODE button. Each time this button is pressed, the operation mode (I FEEL...) → → → → → is changed in sequence: (COOL) →...
  • Page 16 DRY, HEAT) CONVENIENT INFORMATION COOL For effective cooling 1 Close the windows and pull 2 Paste a heat shield film (gen- 3 Block the outdoor unit from di- down blinds. Sunshine is re- erally available) on the window. rect sunlight. This saves en- duced and cooling efficiency Heat entering the room is re- ergy.
  • Page 17 AIR FLOW VELOCITY AND DIRE ■ To change the AIR FLOW velocity, press button. AIR FLOW velocity and direction can be selected as required. Each time the button is pressed, the fan speed is changed in sequence: (Low) → → → → → (Med.) →...
  • Page 18 ECTION ADJUSTMENT Auto air flow direction control operation ■ When the AUTO mode is selected with the VANE button, the position of the HORIZONTAL VANE is automatically set to correspond to the operation mode for effective operation. (1) HEAT (2) COOL, DRY When the air flow temperature is When the air flow temperature rises, The air is blown out horizontally.
  • Page 19: Long Operation

    LONG OPERATION Perform the following operations while the Use this operation when you want the air flow to unit is operating. reach a long distance. ■ LONG Press the button. The fan speed increases. When the fan speed is set to (AUTO), the fan speed is higher than a fan speed determined by the room temperature and the set temperature.
  • Page 20: Timer Operation (On/Off Timer)

    TIMER OPERATION (ON/OFF TIMER) TIMER How to set the ON timer It is convenient to set the timer when you go to bed, when you get home, when you get up, etc. START Press the button during operation. Each time the button is pressed, the ON timer mode alternates between ON and OFF.
  • Page 21: When The Air Conditioner Is Not Going To Be Used For A Long Time

    WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT GOING TO BE USED FOR A LONG TIME When it is not going to be used for a When the air conditioner is to be long time: used again: Perform the FAN operation for 3 or 4 hours Clean the air filter and install it in the in- to dry the inside of the air conditioner.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Before starting maintenance Cleaning the indoor unit ■ ■ Turn off the breaker. Clean the unit using a soft dry cloth. CAUTION When the unit is to be cleaned, switch it off and turn Do not use gasoline, benzine, polishing powder, or in- off the breaker.
  • Page 23: Cleaning The Air Filter And The Deodorizing Filter (Option)

    CLEANING THE AIR FILTER AND THE DEODORIZING FILTER (OPTION) Do not open the front panel up past the level position. The panel may come off in order to prevent it from being damaged. Cleaning the air filter Cleaning the deodorizing filter (about once every 2 weeks) (about once every 2 weeks) Remove the air filter.
  • Page 24: Replacement Of The Deodorizing Filter (Option)

    REPLACEMENT OF THE DEODORIZING FILTER (OPTION)/AIR CLEANING FILTER (OPTION) When the capacity is lowered because of dirt, etc., it is necessary to replace the deodorizing filter/air cleaning filter. Deodorizing filter replacement Air cleaning filter replacement (about once a year) (about once every 4 months) Remove the air filter.
  • Page 25: Before Contacting The Service Representative, Check The Following Again

    BEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICE REPRE- SENTATIVE, CHECK THE FOLLOWING AGAIN The air conditioner The room cannot be Display of the remote con- cannot be operated. cooled or heated troller does not appear (1, 2). The remote control sig- d d d d d sufficiently.
  • Page 26: When You Think That Trouble Has Occurred

    WHEN YOU THINK THAT TROUBLE HAS OCCURRED Question Answer (not a malfunction) The air conditioner ■ This protects the air conditioner according to instruc- cannot be operated for about 3 minutes tions from the microprocessor. Please wait. when restarted. ■ This sound is generated by the expansion/contraction Cracking sound is heard.
  • Page 27 WHEN YOU THINK THAT TROUB Question Answer (not a malfunction) ■ This sound is heard when the outside air is absorbed from the drain hose in turning on the range hood or The sound as the ventilation fan and that makes water flowing in the burbling is heard.
  • Page 28 BLE HAS OCCURRED Question Answer (not a malfunction) ■ Defrosting of the outdoor unit is being done (Defrost- The operation is ing operation). stopped for about Since this is completed in 10 minutes, please wait. 10 minutes in the (When the external temperature is too low and humid- heating operation.
  • Page 29: Installation Place

    INSTALLATION, RELOCATION A Installation place Avoid installing the air conditioner in the following places. Keep the outdoor unit 9.8 ft. or ■ Where flammable gas could leak. more away from the antennas of TV sets or radios. CAUTION Inverter-type To prevent the effects fluorescent lamp Do not install the unit where flammable gas could of a fluorescent lamp,...
  • Page 30 ND INSPECTION Inspection and maintenance ■ When the air conditioner is used for several seasons, the capacity may be lowered due to dirt inside the unit. ■ Depending on the condition, an odor may be generated or dehumidified water may not drain out smoothly due to dirt, dust, etc.
  • Page 31 NOTE...
  • Page 33 3400 Lawrenceville Suwanee Road Suwanee, Georgia 30024 ● Toll Free: 800-433-4822 Toll Free Fax: 800-889-9904 ● www.mrslim.com Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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