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Unit Operating Mode And Setpoint Setup - Mitsubishi Electric MEHP-iB-G07 Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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9 COMMISSIONING AND ADJUSTMENTS
9.2.2

Unit operating mode and Setpoint setup

To change the unit unit operating mode and the Setpoint proceed as follows: in the Homepage, select the "Operating Mode and Setpoint" icon/button, or
from any other screen select the "Quick Menu", followed by the "Operating Mode and Setpoint" icon/button.
This opens a screen showing the Operating Mode details:
Scrolling through the same screen, it is also possible to view the various customisable Setpoints of the unit:
To change the Operating Mode, using the dedicated selector select the desired operating mode among those available for the unit. A pop-up window
appears, confirming the change of operating mode, and the change command will be sent to the unit:
After a few seconds, the unit will switch to the selected operating mode.
Installation, use and maintenance manual - Original instructions
Figure 9.7: access to the "Operating mode and Setpoint" menu.
21.04.06
TIME BANDS ACTIVE
19.4°C
17.29.07
OPERATIVE MODE AND SETPOINT
OPERATIVE MODE
IN
°C
OUT
°C
ON
19.4
15.7
from
KIPlink
Figure 9.8: operating mode.
21.04.06
TIME BANDS ACTIVE
19.4°C
17.29.07
COOL SETPOINT
HEAT SETPOINT
°C
°C
5.0
8.6
15.0
30.0
35.0
55.0
8.6
38.0
°C
°C
RECOVERY SET
35.0
°C
30.0
50.0
IN
°C
OUT
°C
ON
19.4
15.7
from
KIPlink
Figure 9.9: Unit setpoint.
21.04.06
TIME BANDS ACTIVE
19.4°C
17.29.07
ATTENTION!
You are about to change unit operating mode. Do you really want to?
Cancel
Change
Figure 9.10: confirmation of the operating mode change.
19.4°C
19.4°C
OPERATIVE MODE AND SETPOINT
OPERATIVE MODE AND SETPOINT
OPERATIVE MODE
OPERATIVE MODE
IN
IN
°C
°C
OUT
OUT
°C
°C
19.4
19.4
15.7
15.7
19.4°C
COOL SETPOINT
5.0
8.6
°C
15.0
8.6
°C
HEAT SETPOINT
IN
°C
OUT
°C
19.4
15.7
19.4°C
ATTENTION!
You are about to change unit operating
mode. Do you really want to?
Cancel
Change
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