I Feel; Auto Operation - Mitsubishi Electric MCFZ-A12WV Operating Instructions Manual

Split-type air conditioners indoor unit
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I FEEL... AUTO OPERATION
With the "
(I FEEL...)" auto operation mode, the optimum room condition can be set automatically
with a one-touch operation.
To start operation:
I
Press the
˚C
CLOCK
When the "
AMPM
12345
controlled at the optimum temperature.
AMPM
To stop operation:
TOO
TOO
ON/OFF
WARM
COOL
I
Press the
FAN
STOP

I FEEL

HEAT
AUTO
VANE
START
If you feel slightly warm:
DRY
COOL
I
MODE
HR.
ECONO COOL
MIN.
RESET CLOCK
If you feel slightly cool:
I
When "
(I FEEL...)" is not selected, press the
button until it is set.
Each time the button is pressed, the operation mode is changed
(I FEEL...) →
(AUTO) →
in sequence:
(DRY) →
(HEAT)
Description of "AUTO RESTART FUNCTION"
• These units are equipped with an auto restart function. When the main power is turned on, the air conditioner will start
operation automatically in the same mode as the one set with the remote controller before the shutoff of the main
power.
• If the unit was set to off with the remote controller before the shutoff of the main power, it will remain stopped even after
the main power is turned on.
• If the unit was in the emergency operation before the shutoff of the main power, it will start operation, when main power
comes on, in the same mode as the one set with the remote controller before the emergency operation.
• If the unit is operated in "I FEEL..." or "AUTO" mode before power failure, the operation mode (COOL, DRY or HEAT) is
not stored in the memory. When the main power is turned on, the unit decides the operation mode by the initial room
temperature at restart and starts operation again.
6
ON/OFF
button.
(I FEEL...)" mode is selected, the air conditioner is automatically
ON/OFF
button.
TOO
WARM
Press the
button to lower the temperature.
One press lowers the temperature by about 1°C.
TOO
COOL
Press the
button to raise the temperature.
One press raises the temperature by about 1°C.
MODE
FAN
I FEEL
HEAT
AUTO
VANE
(COOL) →
COOL
DRY
MODE
ECONO COOL
Description of "I FEEL..." mode
Details of operation
According to the room temperature when the operation starts, the operation 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. The operation mode selected first is not changed even if the room temperature changes.
If the operation mode does not match the room condition, select the appropriate operation mode by pressing the
button.
Details of auto operation
Room temperature
when started
About 25°C or higher
About 25°C to 23°C
About 23°C or lower
NOTE:
COOL: When the room temperature is 2°C higher than the set temperature, the set temperature may not be
changed since the air conditioner is operating to reach the target (set) temperature. In this case, please
wait until the room temperature drops to within 2°C of the set temperature and then change the set
temperature.
HEAT: When the room temperature is 2°C lower than the set temperature, the set temperature may not be
changed since the air conditioner is operating to reach the target (set) temperature. In this case, please
wait until the room temperature rises to within 2°C of the set temperature and then change the set
temperature.
STOP
Details of display on the indoor unit
START
The operation indicator at the right side of the indoor unit indicates the operation state.
Operation Indicator
HR.
MIN
Operation indicator lamp
Indication
This shows that the air conditioner is operating to reach the
target temperature. Please wait until the target temperature
is obtained.
This shows that the room temperature is approaching the
target temperature.
Operation mode
Target temperature
(initial state)
COOL
About 24°C
DRY
HEAT
About 26°C
Lighted
Not lighted
Operation state
MODE
Difference between target
temperature and room temperature
About 2°C or more
About 2°C or less

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