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D
RIVE MODE SELECTOR
A user can select a desired mode from WIDE ROOM, ECO, or QUIET.
1
Press
during COOL and HEAT mode to acti-
vate the DRIVE mode.
Press
several times to cancel the DRIVE
MODE.
The details of each mode are as follows:
WIDE ROOM
Increases air volume and delivers airfl ow to a longer distance, reducing tem-
perature unevenness in the room.
QUIET
• Decreases air volume and lowers the operating sound level of the unit.
ECO
• Suppresses a maximum capacity and operates efficiently without an exces-
sive power consumption even when a room temperature suddenly changes.
Note:
• WIDE ROOM mode increases operating sound level due to the air volume
increase.
• QUIET mode and ECO mode can affect heating and cooling performance.
• ECO mode cannot be activated when connected to a multi-system outdoor
unit.
• Please cancel the mode if you feel uncomfortable after setting.
I
-SEE OPERATION
In the i-see control mode, the room temperature is controlled based on the
sensible temperature.
1
Press
to activate the i-see control mode.
• Press gently using a thin instrument.
• The default setting is "active".
Cancel
Press
mode.
Note:
How to detect human presence
• When the air conditioner starts to operate, the i-see Sensor analyzes the
temperature of a room by rotating clockwise and counterclockwise.
• Then, it detects human presence by their motion based on their heat signa-
tures.
Detection range
The i-see Sensor does not analyze the temperature in the following range.
• The wall surface on which the air conditioner is installed
• The spot beneath the air conditioner
• Where there is an object (such as furniture) between the place and the air
conditioner
It might not detect human properly on the following conditions
• When the temperature of the floor and the wall is high (such as when the air
conditioner starts to operate in summer)
• When occupants are in blanket or wear heavily
• When there is an object whose temperature changes rapidly in a short time
• When the sensor cannot detect the heat source such as of small kids or pets
• When using a floor heating or an electric carpet
• When occupants do not move after the air conditioner starts to operate
• When the air directly hits any obstacle such as furniture in HEAT mode.
Refer to
page 9
during COOL, DRY, HEAT and AUTO mode
lights. (Operation display section)
several times to cancel the i-see control
"Absence Detection" for
and
EN
Cancel
.
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