Features Enhanced comfort and energy savings INTELLIGENT EYE Page 15 COMFORT AIRFLOW Page 17 Other functions SUPER POWERFUL OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Page 19 Page 18...
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Contents Read Before Operation Basic Operation Useful Functions TIMER Operation Multi Connection Care ECONO When the Need Arises Page 18...
Read Before Operation Names of Parts Indoor Unit Air inlet Front panel Panel tab INTELLIGENT EYE Flaps Model name sensor (horizontal blades) Page 13 Air outlet Page 15,16 Louvres Indoor temperature sensor (vertical blades) Page 13 HUMIDITY sensor Display Signal receiver OPERATION lamp (green) TIMER lamp (orange) Page 21,22,23,26...
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Read Before Operation Open the front panel ation Titanium apatite Outdoor Unit Air inlet (back and side) Earth terminal (inside) Model name Air outlet Refrigerant pipes and Drain hose...
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Read Before Operation Names of Parts Remote Controller Signal transmitter Display (LCD) Receiver TEMPERATURE adjustment button Page 12 SUPER POWERFUL / HEAT PLUS button ON/OFF button Page 19,20 Page 19,20 Page 11 FAN setting button Front cover Page 8 Page 14...
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Read Before Operation Open the front cover MODE selector button Page 11 ECONO/QUIET button SENSOR button Page 18 Page 15 SWING button COMFORT button Page 13 Page 17 : WEEKLY button OFF TIMER button : PROGRAMME button (NIGHT SET mode) Page 22 : COPY button : BACK button...
Read Before Operation Preparation Before Operation CAUTION Incorrect handling of batteries can result in injury from battery leakage, rupturing or heating, or lead to equipment failure. To insert the batteries Position Slide the front cover to take it off. – correctly! Grip both sides of the...
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Read Before Operation To set the clock Press Press Press Press to set the clock to the present time. Press NOTE Note on setting the clock...
Basic Operation AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation To start operation Press and select an operation mode. HEAT PUMP model AUTO COOL HEAT COOLING ONLY model COOL Press To stop operation Press again. NOTE Notes on AUTO operation Note on DRY operation...
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Basic Operation To change the temperature setting Press COOL operation HEAT operation AUTO operation DRY or FAN operation Tips for saving energy Keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy. Page 34 If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period, for example in spring or autumn, turn off the circuit breaker.
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Useful Functions INTELLIGENT EYE operation is useful for energy saving People are detected in the sensing area. No people are detected in the sensing area. Energy saving operation NOTE Notes on INTELLIGENT EYE operation Horizontal Vertical angle 90° angle 110° (Side view) 55°...
Useful Functions ECONO / OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation ECONO operation OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation To start operation Press and select the desired mode. blank ECONO OUTDOOR UNIT Combination No Setting QUIET To cancel operation Press until no icon is displayed. NOTE Notes on ECONO operation Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation...
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Useful Functions SUPER POWERFUL / HEAT PLUS Operation SUPER POWERFUL operation HEAT PLUS operation To start operation Press during operation and select the desired mode. blank SUPER HEAT PLUS No Setting POWERFUL (Only displayed during HEAT operation) To cancel operation Press until no icon is displayed.
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Useful Functions NOTE Notes on SUPER POWERFUL operation “Note for Multi System” Page 30 Regarding the combination of SUPER POWERFUL and other operations SUPER POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOW SUPER POWERFUL + ECONO SUPER POWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Notes on HEAT PLUS operation ”...
TIMER Operation ON/OFF TIMER Operation (24 HOUR ON/OFF TIMER) Page 10 Page 23 Press Press until the time setting reaches the point you like. Press again. Page 5 To cancel ON TIMER operation Press NOTE Notes on TIMER operation...
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TIMER Operation (24 HOUR ON/OFF TIMER) Page 10 Page 23 Press Press until the time setting reaches the point you like. Press again. Page 5 To cancel OFF TIMER operation Press To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER operation (Example) Present time: 22:00 (The unit is operating) OFF TIMER at 1:00 Combined...
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TIMER Operation ON/OFF TIMER Operation display (COUNT UP-DOWN ON/OFF TIMER) Page 10 Press and hold for about ) blinks, Press until the time setting reaches the point you like. Press again. Page 5 STEP STEP Page 21,22 Combining display modes (Example) Present time: 22:00 [unit is in operation] OFF TIMER at 1:00 (3 hours after present time)
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TIMER Operation WEEKLY TIMER Operation To delete reservations An individual reservation Press Press reservation number to be deleted. Press Press until no icon is displayed. blank ON TIMER OFF TIMER No Setting Press Press Press Hold for about 5 seconds. All reservations Hold...
Multi Connection Note for Multi System Selecting the operation mode When the priority room setting is active Room A Room B the priority room setting is inactive Room C Room D Outdoor unit NOTE Notes on operation mode for a multi system CAUTION With the priority room setting active Priority room setting...
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Multi Connection Note for Multi System COOL/HEAT mode lock NOTE Priority room setting (Not available on some models) Operation mode priority [Example] Operation mode in room B, C and D [Example] [Example]...
Care Care and Cleaning CAUTION Quick reference Cleaning parts Front panel If dirty Page 33 Page 34 Indoor unit and remote controller [Cleaning] [Replacement] Once every 6 months Once every 3 years If dirty Page 35 Page 35 Notes on cleaning...
Care Care and Cleaning CAUTION Front panel Open the front panel. Clean the front panel. Panel tab Attach the front panel. Front panel shaft Groove Remove the front panel. Front panel Pull shaft Slide Pull Slide...
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Care If the dust does not come off easily Open the front panel. Page 33 Push Page 33 Pull down vacuum cleaner.
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Care Care and Cleaning [Replacement] Open the front panel and Page 33,34 Take off the titanium apatite Tabs Claw Insert the titanium apatite Clean or replace the titanium Page 34 [Cleaning] Page 33 15 minutes if very dirty. NOTE Item Part No.
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Care Prior to a long period of non-use out the inside. Page 30 After operation stops, turn off the circuit breaker for the room air conditioner. To prevent battery leakage, take out the batteries from the remote controller. We recommend periodical maintenance...
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When the Need Arises Indoor unit immediately. Different sounds are heard. The air conditioner stops generating HEAT operation stops suddenly and Ticking sound Whistling sound Operation does not start soon. Clicking sound during operation or idle time When the unit is turned on again soon after being turned off.
When the Need Arises Troubleshooting Not a problem Check The air conditioner does not operate Case OPERATION lamp is off. OPERATION lamp is blinking. Page 41 The air conditioner suddenly stops operating Case OPERATION lamp is on. OPERATION lamp is blinking. Page 41 Page 30 The air conditioner does not stop operating...
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When the Need Arises Troubleshooting Case High-temperature discharge air is not supplied during HEAT PLUS operation. Mist comes out Case Mist comes out of the indoor unit. Remote controller Case The unit does not receive signals “Preparation Before Operation” Page 9 from the remote controller or has a limited operating range.
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When the Need Arises Call your dealer immediately WARNING When an abnormality (such as a burning smell) occurs, stop operation and turn off the circuit breaker. Do not attempt to repair or modify the air conditioner by yourself. An abnormal sound is heard during operation. The circuit breaker, a fuse, or the earth leakage circuit breaker cuts off the operation frequently.
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When the Need Arises Troubleshooting Fault diagnosis by remote controller When “ ” blinks in the temperature display section. Press repeatedly until a long beep is produced. CODE MEANING SYSTEM INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT NOTE...
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