DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION MANUAL MODELS FTXM20PVMA FTXM25PVMA FTXM35PVMA FTXM46PVMA FTKM20PVMA FTKM25PVMA FTKM35PVMA FTKM46PVMA
DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS
FTXM20PVMAFTXM25PVMAFTXM35PVMAFTXM46PVMA
FTKM20PVMAFTKM25PVMAFTKM35PVMAFTKM46PVMA
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Features
Enhanced comfort and energy savings
Other functionsCOMFORT AIRFLOW OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONOTheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody. Page 15
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationassuresalownoiseleveloftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefultomaintainaquietneighbourhood.
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Thisfunctionenablesefficientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpowerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditionerandotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectricalcircuit. Page 19
INTELLIGENT EYETheINTELLIGENTEYEsensordetectshumanmovementinaroom.Ifnooneisintheroomformorethan20 minutes,theoperationautomaticallychangestoenergysavingoperation. Page 15
WEEKLY TIMERUpto4 timersettingscanbesavedforeachdayoftheweekaccordingtoyourfamily’slifestyle.TheWEEKLYTIMERallowsyoutoseton/offtimesandthedesiredtemperature. Page 22
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COMFORT AIRFLOW OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONOTheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody. Page 15
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationassuresalownoiseleveloftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefultomaintainaquietneighbourhood.
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Thisfunctionenablesefficientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpowerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditionerandotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectricalcircuit. Page 19
Contents
�Read Before OperationSafetyPrecautions.......................................... 3NamesofParts............................................... 5PreparationBeforeOperation......................... 9
�Basic Operation
AUTO·DRY·COOL·HEAT·FANOperation...................................11
AdjustingtheAirflowDirection...........13
AdjustingtheAirflowRate..................14
�Useful Functions
COMFORTAIRFLOW/INTELLIGENTEYEOperation...........15
POWERFULOperation......................18
ECONO/OUTDOORUNITQUIETOperation...........................................19
�TIMER Operation
ON/OFFTIMEROperation................20
WEEKLYTIMEROperation................22
�CareCareandCleaning....................................... 28
�When the Need ArisesFAQ.............................................................. 33Troubleshooting........................................... 34
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Safety Precautions
Read the precautions in this manual carefully before operating the unit. This appliance is filled with R32.
•Keepthismanualwheretheusercaneasilyfindit.•TheprecautionsdescribedhereinareclassifiedasWARNINGandCAUTION.Theybothcontainimportantinformationregardingsafety.Besuretoobserveallprecautionswithoutfail.
WARNING CAUTIONFailuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpersonalinjuryorlossoflife.
Failuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpropertydamageorpersonalinjury,whichmaybeseriousdependingonthecircumstances.
Neverattempt.Besuretofollowtheinstructions.
Besuretoestablishanearthconnection.
•Afterreading,keepthismanualinaconvenientplacesothatyoucanrefertoitwhenevernecessary.Iftheequipmentistransferredtoanewuser,besurealsotohandoverthemanual.
WARNING• Donotusemeanstoacceleratethedefrostingprocessortoclean,otherthanthoserecommendedbythemanufacturer.• Theappliancemustbestoredinaroomwithoutcontinuouslyoperatingignitionsources(forexample:openflames,anoperatinggasapplianceoranoperatingelectricheater).
• Donotpierceorburn.• Beawarethatrefrigerantsmaynotcontainanodour.• Theappliancemustbeinstalled,operatedandstoredinaroomwithafloorarealargerthan4.7m2.• Toavoidfire,explosionorinjury,donotoperatetheunitwhenharmfulgases(e.g.flammableorcorrosive)aredetectedneartheunit.• Beawarethatprolonged,directexposuretocoolorwarmairfromtheairconditioner,ortoairthatistoocoolortoowarm,canbeharmfultoyourphysicalconditionandhealth.
• Donotplaceobjects,includingrods,yourfingers,etc.,intheairinletoroutlet.Productdamageorpersonalinjurymayresultduetocontactwiththeairconditioner’shigh-speedfanblades.
• Donotattempttorepair,dismantle,reinstallormodifytheairconditioneryourselfasthismayresultinwaterleakage,electricshocksorfirehazards.
• Donotuseflammablesprayneartheairconditioner,orotherwisefiremayresult.• Donotusearefrigerantotherthantheoneindicatedontheoutdoorunit(R32)wheninstalling,movingorrepairing.Usingotherrefrigerantsmaycausetroubleordamagetotheunit,andpersonalinjury.
• Toavoidelectricshocks,donotoperatewithwethands.
• Bewareoffireincaseofrefrigerantleakage.Iftheairconditionerisnotoperatingcorrectly,i.e.notgeneratingcoolorwarmair,refrigerantleakagecouldbethecause.Consultyourdealerforassistance.Therefrigerantwithintheairconditionerissafeandnormallydoesnotleak. However,intheeventofaleakage,contactwithanakedburner,heaterorcookermayresultingenerationofnoxiousgas.Donotusetheairconditioneruntilaqualifiedservicepersonconfirmsthattheleakagehasbeenrepaired.
• Donotattempttoinstallorrepairtheairconditioneryourself.Improperworkmanshipmayresultinwaterleakage,electricshocksorfirehazards.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealerorqualifiedpersonnelforinstallationandmaintenancework.
• Iftheairconditionerismalfunctioning(givingoffaburningodour,etc.),turnoffpowertotheunitandcontactyourlocaldealer.Continuedoperationundersuchcircumstancesmayresultinafailure,electricshocksorfirehazards.
• Besuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreaker.Failuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreakermayresultinelectricshocksorfire.
• Besuretoearththeunit.Donotearththeunittoautilitypipe,lightningconductorortelephoneearthlead.Imperfectearthingmayresultinelectricshocks.
CAUTION• Donotusetheairconditionerforpurposesotherthanthoseforwhichitisintended.Donotusetheairconditionerforcoolingprecisioninstruments,food,plants,animalsorworksofartasthismayadverselyaffecttheperformance,qualityand/orlongevityoftheobjectconcerned.
• Donotexposeplantsoranimalsdirectlytotheairflowfromtheunitasthismaycauseadverseeffects.• Donotplaceappliancesthatproducenakedflamesinplacesexposedtotheairflowfromtheunitasthismayimpaircombustionoftheburner.
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CAUTION• Donotblocktheairinletsnoroutlets.Impairedairflowmayresultininsufficientperformanceortrouble.• Donotsitontheoutdoorunit,putthingsontheunit,orpulltheunit.Doingsomaycauseaccidents,suchasfallingortopplingdown,thusresultingininjury,productmalfunctioning,orproductdamage.
• Donotplaceobjectsthataresusceptibletomoisturedirectlybeneaththeindoororoutdoorunits.Undercertainconditions,condensationonthemainunitorrefrigerantpipes,airfilterdirtordrainblockagemaycausedripping,resultinginfoulingorfailureoftheobjectconcerned.
• Afterprolongeduse,checktheunitstandanditsmountsfordamage.Iftheyareleftinadamagedcondition,theunitmayfallandcauseinjury.
• Toavoidinjury,donottouchtheairinletoraluminiumfinsoftheindoororoutdoorunits.• Theapplianceisnotintendedforusebyunattendedyoungchildrenorinfirmpersons.Impairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmtohealthmayresult.
• Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeunitoritsremotecontroller.Accidentaloperationbyachildmayresultinimpairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmhealth.
• Avoidimpactstotheindoorandoutdoorunits,orotherwiseproductdamagemayresult.• Donotplaceflammableitems,suchasspraycans,within1moftheairoutlet. Thespraycansmayexplodeasaresultofhotairfromtheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Becarefulnottoletpetsurinateontheairconditioner.Urinationontheairconditionermayresultinelectricshocksorfire.• Donotwashtheairconditionerwithwater,asthismayresultinelectricshocksorfire.• Donotplacewatercontainers(vases,etc.)abovetheunit,asthismayresultinelectricshocksorfirehazardsiftheyshouldtoppleover.
• Toavoidoxygendepletion,ensurethattheroomisadequatelyventilatedifequipmentsuchasaburnerisusedtogetherwiththeairconditioner.
• Beforecleaning,besuretostopunitoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.Otherwise,anelectricshockandinjurymayresult.
•Onlyconnecttheairconditionertothespecifiedpowersupplycircuit.Powersuppliesotherthantheonespecifiedmayresultinelectricshocks,overheatingandfires.
• Arrangethedrainhosetoensuresmoothdrainage.Imperfectdrainagemaycausewettingofthebuilding,furniture,etc.• Donotplaceobjectsindirectproximityoftheoutdoorunitanddonotletleavesandotherdebrisaccumulatearoundtheunit.Leavesareahotbedforsmallanimalswhichcanentertheunit.Onceinsidetheunit,suchanimalscancausemalfunctions,smokeorfireiftheycomeintocontactwithelectricalparts.
• Donotplaceobjectsaroundtheindoorunit. Doingsomayhaveanadverseinfluenceontheperformance,productquality,andlifeoftheairconditioner.
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Installation site �Toinstalltheairconditionerinthefollowingtypesofenvironments,consultyourdealer.•Placeswithanoilyenvironmentorwheresteamorsootoccurs.•Saltyenvironmentssuchascoastalareas.•Placeswheresulphidegasoccurssuchashotsprings.•Placeswheresnowmayblocktheoutdoorunit.
�Besuretofollowtheinstructionsbelow.•Theindoorunitisatleast1mawayfromanytelevisionorradioset(unitmaycauseinterferencewiththepictureorsound).•Thedrainfromtheoutdoorunitmustbedischargedtoaplaceofgooddrainage.
Consider nuisance to your neighbours from noises �Forinstallation,chooseaplaceasdescribedbelow.•Aplacesolidenoughtobeartheweightoftheunitandwhichdoesnotamplifytheoperationnoiseorvibration.•Aplacefromwheretheairdischargedfromtheoutdoorunitortheoperationnoisewillnotannoyyourneighbours.
Electrical work �Forthepowersupply,besuretouseaseparatepowercircuitdedicatedtotheairconditioner.
System relocation �Relocatingtheairconditionerrequiresspecializedknowledgeandskills.Pleaseconsultyourdealerifrelocationisnecessaryformovingorremodelling.
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Names of Parts
Indoor Unit
Display
OPERATION lamp (green)
TIMER lamp (orange) Page 20,21,24,26
INTELLIGENT EYE lamp (green) Page 16
Signal receiver• Receivessignalsfromtheremotecontroller.
•Whentheunitreceivesasignal,youwillhearabeepsound.
Case Sound typeOperationstart beep-beep
Settingchanged beep
Operationstop longbeep
Indoor unit ON/OFF switch• Pressthisswitchoncetostartoperation.Pressonceagaintostopit.
• Fortheoperationmodesetting,refertothefollowingtable.
Model Mode Temperature setting Airfl ow rateHEATPUMP AUTO 25°C AUTO
COOLINGONLY COOL 22°C AUTO
• Thisswitchcanbeusedwhentheremotecontrollerismissing.
Air outlet
Louvres (vertical blades)• Thelouvresareinsideoftheairoutlet. Page 13
Flaps (horizontal blades) Page 13
Model name plate
Indoor temperature sensor• Detectstheairtemperaturearoundtheunit.
Front panel Air inlet
name plate
Panel tab
INTELLIGENT EYE sensor• Detectsthemovementsofpeopleandautomaticallyswitchesbetweennormaloperationandenergysavingoperation. Page 15-17
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� Open the front panel
Air fi lter
Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter
Outdoor Unit•Theappearanceoftheoutdoorunitmaydifferbetweendifferentmodels.
Refrigerant pipes and inter-unit wire
Earth terminal (inside)
Drain hose
Air inlet (back and side)
Air outlet
Outdoor temperature sensor (back)
Model name plate
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Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Signal transmitter
Receiver
• Tousetheremotecontroller,aimthetransmitterattheindoorunit.Ifthereisanythingblockingthesignalsbetweentheunitandtheremotecontroller,suchasacurtain,theunitmaynotoperate.
• Themaximumtransmissiondistanceisabout7m.
FAN setting button• Selectstheairflowratesetting.
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POWERFUL button• POWERFULoperation. Page 18
HEATPUMPmodel ARC466A16COOLINGONLYmodel ARC466A14
Display (LCD)• Displaysthecurrentsettings.(Inthisillustration,eachsectionisshownwithallitsdisplaysonforthepurposeofexplanation.)
TEMPERATURE adjustment button• Changesthetemperaturesetting.
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ON/OFF button• Pressthisbuttononcetostartoperation.Pressonceagaintostopit. Page 11
Front cover•Openthefrontcover. Page 8
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� Open the front cover
MODE selector button• Selectstheoperationmode.(AUTO/DRY/COOL/HEAT/FAN) Page 11
COMFORT/SENSOR button• COMFORTAIRFLOWandINTELLIGENTEYEoperation. Page 15
OFF TIMER button(NIGHT SET mode) Page 21
TIMER CANCEL button• Cancelsthetimersetting.
Page 20,21
• CannotbeusedfortheWEEKLYTIMERoperation.
SELECT button• Changestheclock,ON/OFFTIMERandWEEKLYTIMERsettings.
ECONO/QUIET button• ECONO/OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation. Page 19
SWING button• Adjuststheairflowdirection.
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: WEEKLY button
: PROGRAMME button
: COPY button
: BACK button
: NEXT button
•WEEKLYTIMERoperation. Page 22
ON TIMER button Page 20
CLOCK button Page 10
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Preparation Before Operation
To insert the batteries
1. Slide the front cover to take it off.
2. Insert 2 dry batteries AAA.LR03 (alkaline).
3. Replace the front cover.
To fix the remote controller holder to a wall
1. Choose a place from where the signals reach the unit.
2. Fix the holder to a wall, a pillar, or similar location with the screws supplied with the holder.
3. Place the remote controller in the remote controller holder.
Turn on the circuit breaker
•Afterthepoweristurnedon,theflapsoftheindoorunitopenandcloseoncetosetthereferenceposition.
Position and correctly!
+–
2
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Remote controller holder
Remote controller
Screws
NOTENotes on batteries•Whenreplacingthebatteries,usebatteriesofthesametype,andreplaceboth oldbatteriestogether.•Thebatterieswilllastforabout1year.Iftheremotecontrollerdisplaybeginstofadeandthepossibletransmissionrangebecomesshorterwithinayear,however,replacebothbatterieswithnew,sizeAAA.LR03(alkaline).
•Thebatteriessuppliedwiththeremotecontrollerareforinitialoperation.Thebatteriesmayrunoutinlessthan1year.
Note on remote controller•Donotdroptheremotecontroller.Donotgetitwet.
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NOTENote on setting the clock•Iftheindoorunit’sinternalclockisnotsettothecorrecttime,theON/OFFTIMERandWEEKLYTIMERwillnotoperatepunctually.
To set the clock
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”and“ ”blink.
2. Press to set the current day of the week.
3. Press .
“ ”blinks.
4. Press to set the clock to the present time.
•Holdingdown or rapidlyincreasesordecreasesthedisplayedtime.
5. Press .•Pointtheremotecontrollerattheindoorunitwhenpressingthebuttons.
“ ”blinks.
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Basic Operation
Theairconditioneroperateswiththeoperationmodeofyourchoice.Fromthenexttimeon,theairconditionerwilloperatewiththesameoperationmode.
To start operation
1. Press and select a operation mode.•Eachpressingofthebuttonchangesthemodesettinginsequence.
HEAT PUMP model AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN
COOLING ONLY model DRY COOL FAN
2. Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•TheOPERATIONlamplightsgreen.
Display
To stop operation
Press again.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheOPERATIONlampgoesoff.
AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
NOTENotes on AUTO operation•InAUTOoperation,thesystemselectsanappropriateoperationmode(COOLorHEAT)basedontheindoortemperatureandstartstheoperation.
•Thesystemautomaticallyreselectssettingataregularintervaltobringtheindoortemperaturetotheuser-settinglevel.
Note on DRY operation•Eliminateshumiditywhilemaintainingtheindoortemperatureasmuchaspossible.Itautomaticallycontrolstemperatureandairflowrate,somanualadjustmentofthesefunctionsisunavailable.
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To change the temperature setting
Press .
•Press toraisethetemperatureandpress tolowerthetemperature.
COOL operation HEAT operation AUTO operation DRY or FAN operation
18 –32°C 10 –30°C 18 –30°CThetemperaturesettingcannotbechanged.
Tips for saving energyKeeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.•Recommendedtemperaturesetting−Forcooling:26-28°C−Forheating:20-24°C
Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.•Blockingsunlightandairfromoutdoorsincreasesthecooling(heating)effect.
Keep the air fi lters clean.•Cloggedairfilterscauseinefficientoperationandwasteenergy.Cleanthemonceinaboutevery2 weeks. Page 30
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.•Theairconditioneralwaysconsumesasmallamountofelectricityevenwhileitisnotoperating.
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Adjusting the Airfl ow Direction
Youcanadjusttheairflowdirectiontoincreaseyourcomfort.
CAUTION•Alwaysusearemotecontrollertoadjusttheanglesoftheflapsandlouvres.−Ifyouattempttomovetheflapsandlouvresforciblybyhandwhentheyareswinging,themechanismmaybedamaged.
−Insidetheairoutlet,afanisrotatingatahighspeed.
To start auto swing
Up and down airfl ow direction
Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•Theflaps(horizontalblades)willbegintoswing.
Right and left airfl ow direction
Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•Thelouvres(verticalblades)willbegintoswing.
The 3-D airfl ow direction
Press and .• “ ”and“ ”aredisplayedontheLCD.
•Theflapsandlouvresmoveinturn.
•Tocancel3-Dairflow,presseither or again.Theflapsorlouvreswillstopmoving.
To set the fl aps or louvres at the desired position
•Thisfunctioniseffectivewhiletheflapsorlouvresareinautoswingmode.
Press and when the fl aps or louvres reach the desired position.• Inthe3-Dairflow,theflapsandlouvresmoveinturn.
• “ ”or“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
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Youcanadjusttheairflowratetoincreaseyourcomfort.
To adjust the airfl ow rate setting
Press .•Eachpressingof changestheairflowratesettinginsequence.
AUTO Indoor unit quiet Airflow rate 1-5 (Low to High)
•Whentheairflowissetto“ ”,quietoperationstartsandnoisefromtheindoorunitwillbecomequieter.
• Inthequietoperationmode,theairflowrateissettoaweaklevel.
AUTO, COOL, HEAT and FAN operation DRY operation
Theairflowratesettingcannotbechanged.
NOTENote on airfl ow direction setting•Themovablerangeoftheflapsvariesaccordingtotheoperationmode.
Note on 3-D airfl ow•Using3-Dairflowcirculatescoldair,whichtendstocollectedatthebottomoftheroom,andhotair,whichtendstocollectneartheceiling,throughouttheroom,preventingareasofcoldandhotdeveloping.
Note on airfl ow rate setting•Atsmallerairflowrates,thecooling(heating)effectisalsosmaller.
Movable range of the flaps
COOL / DRY
HEATFAN
Adjusting the Airfl ow Rate
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COMFORT AIRFLOW / INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation
Theairflowdirection isupwardwhile inCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhile inHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyontheoccupantsintheroom.
INTELLIGENT EYE operation
TheINTELLIGENTEYEsensordetectshumanmovementandadjuststherightandleftairflowdirectiontoavoidblowingairdirectlyontheperson.Ifnooneisintheroomformorethan20minutes,theoperationautomaticallychangestoenergysavingoperation.TheINTELLIGENTEYEsensorworksdifferentlyde-pendingonthesituation.
[Example]
�A person is detected in area 1.
Area 1 Area 2
�A person is detected in area 2.
Area 1 Area 2
�People are detected in both areas.
Area 1 Area 2
�No people are detected in the areas.
UsetheINTELLIGENTEYEoperationincombinationwiththeCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperation.
Theairconditionerwillswitchtoenergy-saving modeafter20minutes.
*Theairflowdirectionmaydifferfromtheillustrateddirectiondependingontheactionsand movementsofthepeopleintheareas.
INTELLIGENT EYE operation is useful for energy savingEnergy saving operation•Ifnopresencedetectedintheroomfor20 minutes,energysavingoperationstartsautomatically.•Thisoperationchangesthetemperatureby–2°CinHEAT/+2°CinCOOL/+2°CinDRYoperationfromthesettemperature. Whentheroomtemperatureexceeds30°C,theoperationchangesthetemperatureby+1°CinCOOL/+1°CinDRYoperationfromthesettemperature.
•ThisoperationdecreasestheairflowrateslightlyinFANoperationonly.
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CAUTION•DonotplacelargeobjectsneartheINTELLIGENTEYEsensor.Alsokeepheatingunitsandhumidifiersoutsidethesensor’sdetectionarea.Thissensorcandetectundesirableobjects.
•DonothitorviolentlypushtheINTELLIGENTEYEsensor.Thiscanleadtodamageandmalfunction.
To start operation
Press and select the desired mode.
•Eachtime ispressed,adifferentsettingoptionisdisplayedontheLCD.
•TheINTELLIGENTEYElamplightsgreen.
Display
•Byselecting“ ”fromthefollowingicons,theairconditionerwillswitchtoCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperationcombinedwithINTELLIGENTEYEoperation.
blankNo SettingCOMFORT
AIRFLOWINTELLIGENT
EYECombination
•Whentheflaps(horizontalblades)areswinging,selectinganyofthemodesabovewillcausetheflaps(horizontalblades)tostop.
•Thelamplightswhenhumanmovementisdetected.
COMFORT AIRFLOW / INTELLIGENT EYE operation settingsDisplay Operationmode Explanation
COMFORTAIRFLOWTheflapsadjusttheairflowdirectionupwardwhilecooling,anddownwardwhileheating. Page 15
INTELLIGENTEYE
Thesensordetectsthemovementofpeopleinthesensingareasandthelouvresadjusttheairflowdirectiontoanareawherepeoplearenotpresent.Whentherearenopeopleinthesensingareas,theairconditionerswitchestotheenergy-savingmode. Page 15
•COMFORTAIRFLOWandINTELLIGENTEYE
TheairconditionerwillbeinCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperationcombinedwithINTELLIGENTEYEoperation.
Blank Nofunction −
To cancel operation
Press until no icon is displayed.•TheINTELLIGENTEYElampgoesoff.
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NOTENote on COMFORT AIRFLOW operation•TheairflowratewillbesettoAUTO.Iftheupanddownairflowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecancelled.
Notes on INTELLIGENT EYE operation•Applicationrangeisasfollows.
90°
55°7m
55°
Vertical angle 90°(Side view)
Horizontal angle 110°(Top view)
7m
•WhiletheairconditionerisinINTELLIGENTEYEoperation,thelouvresadjusttheairflowdirectioniftherearepeopleinthesensingareasoftheINTELLIGENTEYEsothattheleftwardorrightwardairflowwillnotbedirectedtothepeople. Ifnopeoplearedetectedineitherarea1or2for20minutes,theairconditionerswitchestotheenergy-savingmodewiththesettemperatureshiftedby2°C. Theairconditionermayswitchtotheenergy-savingoperationeveniftherearepeopleintheareas. Thismayoccurdependingontheclothesthepeoplearewearing,ifthereisnomovementofthepeopleintheareas.
•Theairflowdirectionfromthelouvreswillbeleftwardiftherearepeopleinbothareas1and2.Theairwillalsoflowleftifthereisapersonrightinfrontofthesensorasthesensorjudgesthattherearepeopleinbothareas.
•Duetothepositionofthesensor,peoplemightbeexposedtotheairflowoftheindoorunitiftheyareclosetothefrontsideoftheindoorunit. Iftherearepeopleclosetothefrontsideoftheindoorunitorinbothareas,itisrecommendedtousetheCOMFORTAIRFLOWandINTELLIGENTEYEoperationssimultaneously.Usingbothmodestogether,theairconditionerwillnotdirecttheairflowtowardsthepeople.
•Thesensormaynotdetectmovingobjectsfurtherthan7maway.(Pleaseseetheapplicationrange.)•Sensordetectionsensitivitychangesaccordingtotheindoorunitlocation,thespeedofpassers-by,temperaturerange,etc.•Thesensorcouldalsomistakenlydetectpets,sunlight,flutteringcurtainsandlightreflectedoffofmirrorsaspassers-by.•INTELLIGENTEYEoperationwillnotswitchonduringPOWERFULoperation.•NIGHTSETmode Page 21 willnotswitchonduringuseofINTELLIGENTEYEoperation.
Notes on combining COMFORT AIRFLOW operation and INTELLIGENT EYE operation•TheairflowratewillbesettoAUTO.Iftheupanddownairflowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecanceled. Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
•WhentheINTELLIGENTEYEsensordetectsthemovementofpeople,itadjuststheairflowdirectionupward(whileinCOOLoperation)anddownward(whileinHEAToperation),byadjustingtheflaps.Whenthesensordetectspeople,thelouvreswilldirecttheairflowinsuchawaythatitwillnotbeblowndirectlyonthem.Iftherearenopeople,theairconditionerwillswitchtoenergy-savingoperationafter20minutes.
COMFORT AIRFLOW / INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
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POWERFULoperationquicklymaximizes thecooling (heating)effect inanyoperationmode.Inthismode,theairconditioneroperatesatmaximumcapacity.
To start POWERFUL operation
Press during operation.• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationendsin20 minutes.ThenthesystemautomaticallyoperatesagainwiththeprevioussettingswhichwereusedbeforePOWERFULoperation.
To cancel POWERFUL operation
Press again.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTENotes on POWERFUL operation
•Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationwillnotincreasethecapacityoftheairconditioneriftheairconditionerisalreadyinoperationwithitsmaximumcapacitydemonstrated.
− In COOL, HEAT and AUTO operationTomaximizethecooling(heating)effect,thecapacityofoutdoorunitincreasesandtheairflowratebecomesfixedatthemaximumsetting.Thetemperatureandairflowsettingscannotbechanged.
− In DRY operationThetemperaturesettingisloweredby2.5°Candtheairflowrateisslightlyincreased.
− In FAN operationTheairflowrateisfixedatthemaximumsetting.
Regarding the combination of POWERFUL and other operations
POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOWNotavailable*
*Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
POWERFUL + ECONOPOWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
POWERFUL Operation
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ECONO / OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
ECONO operationenablesefficientoperationby limiting themaximumpowerconsumption.Thisfunction isuseful topreventthecircuitbreakerfromtrippingwhentheunitoperatesalongsideotherappliancesonthesamecircuit.
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operationlowersthenoiseleveloftheoutdoorunitbychangingthefrequencyandfanspeedoftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisconve-nientduringthenight-timeoperation.
To start operation
Press and select the desired mode.
•Eachtime ispressed,adifferentsettingoptionisdisplayedontheLCD.
ECONO OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
blankNo SettingCombination
To cancel operation
Press until no icon is displayed.
NOTENotes on ECONO operation
•Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•Ifthepowerconsumptionlevelisalreadylow,switchingtoECONOoperationwillnotreducethepowerconsumption.
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation•EveniftheoperationisstoppedbyusingtheremotecontrollerortheindoorunitON/OFFswitchwhenusingOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation,“ ”willremainlitontheremotecontrollerdisplay.
•OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationwillnotreducethefrequencynorfanspeediftheyalreadyareoperatingatreducedlevels.•Thisoperationisperformedwithlowerpowerandthereforemaynotprovideasufficientcooling(heating)effect.
Possible combinations of ECONO / OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation and basic operations
Operation modeAUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN
ECONO
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
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TIMER Operation
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
Timerfunctionsareusefulforautomaticallyswitchingtheairconditioneronoroffatnightorinthemorning.YoucanalsousetheONTIMERandOFFTIMERtogether.
To use ON TIMER operation
•Checkthattheclockiscorrect.Ifnot,settheclocktothepresenttime. Page 10
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”blinks.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekdisappearfromtheLCD.
2. Press until the time setting reaches the point
you like.•Eachpressingofeitherbuttonincreasesordecreasesthetimesettingby10 minutes.Holdingdowneitherbuttonchangesthesettingrapidly.
3. Press again.• “ ”andsettingtimearedisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel ON TIMER operation
Press .• “ ”andsettingtimedisappearfromtheLCD.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekaredisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
NOTENotes on TIMER operation•WhenTIMERisset,thepresenttimeisnotdisplayed.•WhenoperatingtheunitviatheON/OFFTIMER,theactuallengthofoperationmayvaryfromthetimeenteredbytheuser.(Maximumabout10 minutes)
In the following cases, set the timer again.•Afterthecircuitbreakerhasturnedoff.•Afterapowerfailure.•Afterreplacingthebatteriesintheremotecontroller.
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TIMER Operation
To use OFF TIMER operation
•Checkthattheclockiscorrect.Ifnot,settheclocktothepresenttime. Page 10
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”blinks.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekdisappearfromtheLCD.
2. Press until the time setting reaches the point
you like.•Eachpressingofeitherbuttonincreasesordecreasesthetimesettingby10 minutes.Holdingdowneitherbuttonchangesthetimesettingrapidly.
3. Press again.• “ ”andsettingtimearedisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel OFF TIMER operation
Press .• “ ”andsettingtimedisappearfromtheLCD.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekaredisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER operation
•Asamplesettingforcombiningthe2 timersisshownbelow.
(Example)Present time: 23:00 (The unit operating)OFF TIMER at 0:00ON TIMER at 14:00
Combined
NOTENIGHT SET mode•WhentheOFFTIMERisset,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhetemperaturesetting(0.5°CupinCOOL,2.0°CdowninHEAT)topreventexcessivecooling(heating)duringsleepinghours.
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
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TIMER Operation
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
Upto4timersettingscanbesavedforeachdayoftheweek.ThisisconvenienttoadapttheWEEKLYTIMERtoyourfamily’slifestyle.
Setting example of the WEEKLY TIMERThesametimersettingsareusedfromMondaythroughFriday,whiledifferenttimersettingsareusedfortheweekend.
[Monday] Maketimersettingsforprogrammes1-4. Page 23
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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ON ON OFFOFF
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Tuesday] to
[Friday]
UsethecopymodetomakesettingsforTuesdaytoFriday,becausethesesettingsarethesameasthoseforMonday. Page 25
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Saturday] Notimersettings
[Sunday] Maketimersettingsforprogrammes1-4. Page 23
8:00 10:00 19:00 21:00
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ON ONOFFOFF
ON OFF OFF ONProgramme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4
•Upto4 reservationsperdayand28 reservationsperweekcanbesetusingtheWEEKLYTIMER.Theeffectiveuseofthecopymodesimplifiestimerprogramming.
•TheuseofON-ON-ON-ONsettings,forexample,makesitpossibletoscheduleoperatingmodeandsettemperaturechanges.Furthermore,byusingOFF-OFF-OFF-OFFsettings,onlytheturnofftimeofeachdaycanbeset.Thiswillturnofftheairconditionerautomaticallyifyouforgettoturnitoff.
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TIMER Operation
To use WEEKLY TIMER operation
Setting mode•Makesurethedayoftheweekandtimeareset.Ifnot,setthedayoftheweekandtime. Page 10
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Monday]
Setting Displays
Dayandnumber ON/OFF Time Temperature
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberofthecurrentdaywillbedisplayed.
•1 to4 settingscanbemadeperday.
2. Press to select the desired day of the week
and reservation number.•Pressing changesthereservationnumberandthedayoftheweek.
3. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandreservationnumberwillbeset.
• “ ”and“ ”blink.
4. Press to select the desired mode.
•Pressing changesthe“ ”or“ ”settinginsequence.
ON TIMER OFF TIMER
blank
No Setting
• Incasethereservationhasalreadybeenset,selecting“ blank ”deletesthereservation.•ProceedtoSTEP 9if“ blank ”isselected.•Toreturntothedayoftheweekandreservationnumbersetting,press .
5. Press .•TheON/OFFTIMERmodewillbeset.
• “ ”andthetimeblink.
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
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6. Press to select the desired time.•Thetimecanbesetbetween0:00and23:50in10-minuteintervals.
•ToreturntotheON/OFFTIMERmodesetting,press .
•ProceedtoSTEP 9whensettingtheOFFTIMER.
7. Press .•Thetimewillbeset.• “ ”andthetemperatureblink.
8. Press to select the desired temperature. •Thetemperaturecanbesetbetween10°Cand32°C.COOLorAUTO:Theunitoperatesat18°Cevenifitissetto10to17°C. Page 12
HEATorAUTO:Theunitoperatesat30°Cevenifitissetto31to32°C. Page 12
•Toreturntothetimesetting,press .•Thesettemperatureisonlydisplayedwhenthemodesettingison.
9. Press .•Thetemperaturewillbesetandgotothenextreservationsetting.•ThetemperatureissetwhileinONTIMERoperation,andthetimeissetwhileinOFFTIMERoperation.
•Thenextreservationscreenwillappear.•Tocontinuefurthersettings,repeattheprocedurefromSTEP 4.
10. Press to complete the setting. •BesuretodirecttheremotecontrollertowardtheindoorunitandcheckforareceivingtoneandblinkingoftheOPERATIONlamp.
•“ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
•Areservationmadeoncecanbeeasilycopiedandthesamesettingsusedforanotherdayoftheweek.Referto Copy mode . Page 25
NOTENotes on WEEKLY TIMER operation•Donotforgettosettheclockontheremotecontrollerfirst. Page 10
•Thedayoftheweek,ON/OFFTIMERmode,timeandsettemperature(onlyforONTIMERmode)canbesetwiththeWEEKLYTIMER.OthersettingsfortheONTIMERarebasedonthesettingsjustbeforetheoperation.
•WEEKLYTIMERandON/OFFTIMERoperationcannotbeusedatthesametime.TheON/OFFTIMERoperationhaspriorityifitissetwhileWEEKLYTIMERisstillactive.TheWEEKLYTIMERwillenterthestandbystate,and“ ”willdisappearfromtheLCD.WhentheON/OFFTIMERisup,theWEEKLYTIMERwillautomaticallybecomeactive.
•OnlythetimeandsettemperaturewiththeWEEKLYTIMERaresentwiththe .SettheWEEKLYTIMERonlyaftersettingtheoperationmode,theairflowrateandtheairflowdirectionaheadoftime.
•Turningoffthecircuitbreaker,powerfailure,andothersimilareventswillrenderoperationoftheindoorunit’sinternalclockinaccurate.Resettheclock. Page 10
• canbeusedonlyforthetimeandtemperaturesettings.Itcannotbeusedtogobacktothereservationnumber.
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Copy mode•Areservationmadeoncecanbecopiedtoanotherdayoftheweek.Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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COPY
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Monday]
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF[Tuesday]
to [Friday]
Setting Displays
Confirmation Copy Paste Normal
1. Press .
2. Press to confi rm the day of the week to be copied.
3. Press .•Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
4. Press to select the destination day of the week.
5. Press .•Thereservationwillbecopiedtotheselecteddayoftheweek.Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
•Tocontinuecopyingthesettingstootherdaysoftheweek,repeatSTEP 4andSTEP 5.
6. Press to complete the setting.• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.
NOTENote on COPY MODE•Theentirereservationofthesourcedayoftheweekiscopiedinthecopymode.Inthecaseofmakingareservationchangeforanydayoftheweekindividuallyaftercopyingthecontentofweeklyreservations,press andchangethesettingsinthestepsof Setting mode . Page 23
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
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Confi rming a reservation
•Thereservationcanbeconfirmed.
Setting Displays
Normal Confirmation
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberofthecurrentdaywillbedisplayed.
2. Press to select the day of the week and the
reservation number to be confi rmed.•Pressing displaysthereservationdetails.
•Tochangetheconfirmedreservedsettings,selectthereservationnumberandpress .Themodeisswitchedtosettingmode.Proceedto Setting mode STEP 4. Page 23
3. Press to exit the confi rmation mode.•“ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To deactivate WEEKLY TIMER operation
Press while “ ” is displayed on the LCD.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
•ToreactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperation,press again.
• Ifareservationdeactivatedwith isactivatedonceagain,thelastreservationmodewillbeused.
NOTE•Ifnotallthereservationsettingsarereflected,deactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperationonce.Thenpress againtoreactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperation.
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To delete reservations
An individual reservation
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberwillbedisplayed.
2. Press to select the day of the week and the
reservation number to be deleted.
3. Press .• “ ”and“ ”or“ ”blink.
4. Press until no icon is displayed.
•Pressing changestheON/OFFTIMERmodeinsequence.
•Selecting“ blank ”willcancelanyreservationyoumayhave.
ON TIMER OFF TIMER
blank
No Setting
5. Press .•Theselectedreservationwillbedeleted.
6. Press .• Iftherearestillotherreservations,WEEKLYTIMERoperationwillbeactivated.
Reservations for each day of the week•Thisfunctioncanbeusedfordeletingreservationsforeachdayoftheweek.
• Itcanbeusedwhileconfirmingorsettingreservations.
1. Press to select the day of the week to be deleted.
2. Hold for about 5 seconds.•Thereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbedeleted.
All reservations
Hold for about 5 seconds with the normal display.•Besuretodirecttheremotecontrollertowardtheindoorunitandcheckforareceivingtone.
•ThisoperationcannotbeusedfortheWEEKLYTIMERsettingdisplay.
•Allreservationswillbedeleted.
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
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Care
Care and Cleaning
CAUTION•Beforecleaning,besuretostoptheoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.•Donottouchthealuminumfinsoftheindoorunit.Ifyoutouchthoseparts,thismaycauseaninjury.
� Quick reference
Cleaning parts
Notes on cleaning
For cleaning, do not use any of the following:•Waterhotterthan40°C•Volatileliquidsuchasbenzene,petrolandthinner•Polishingcompounds•Roughmaterialssuchasascrubbingbrush
Front panel•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
If dirty Page 29
Air fi lter•Vacuumdustorwashthefilter.
Once every 2 weeks
Page 30
Indoor unit, Outdoor unit and Remote controller
•Wipethemwithasoftcloth.
If dirty
Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter•Vacuumdustorreplacethefilter.
[Cleaning] [Replacement]
Once every 6 months Once every 3 years Page 31 Page 31
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CAUTION•Whenremovingorattachingthefrontpanel,standonasolid,stablebaseandtakecarenottofall.•Whenremovingorattachingthefrontpanel,supportthepanelsecurelywithyourhandtopreventitfromfalling.
� Front panel
1. Open the front panel.•Holdthefrontpanelbythepaneltabsonthe2sidesandopenit.
Panel tab
2. Remove the front panel.•Slidethefrontpaneltoeithertheleftorrightandpullittowardyou.Thiswilldisconnectthefrontpanelshaftononeside.
1) Slide
2) Pull
Front panel shaft
1) Slide
2) Pull
•Disconnectthefrontpanelshaftontheothersideinthesamemanner.
3. Clean the front panel.•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
•Onlyneutraldetergentmaybeused.
• Incaseofwashingthepanelwithwater,wipeitwithadrysoftcloth,andletitdryintheshadeafterwashing.
4. Attach the front panel.•Alignthefrontpanelshaftontheleftandrightofthefrontpanelwiththegrooves,thenpushthemallthewayin.
Front panel shaft
Groove
5. Close the front panel slowly.•Pressthefrontpanelatbothsidesandthecentre.
•Makesurethatthefrontpanelissecurelyfixed.
Care and Cleaning
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� Air fi lter
1. Open the front panel. Page 29
2. Pull out the air fi lters.•Pushthefiltertabatthecentreofeachairfilteralittleupwards,thenpullitdown.
1) Push
2) Pull down
3. Wash the air fi lters with water or clean them with a vacuum cleaner.• Itisrecommendedtocleantheairfiltersevery2 weeks.
If the dust does not come off easily•Washtheairfilterswithneutraldetergentthinnedwithlukewarmwater,thenletthemdryintheshade.
•Besuretoremovethetitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter.Referto“Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter”onthenextpage.
4. Set the fi lters as they were.
5. Close the front panel slowly. Page 29
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� Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter
1. Open the front panel and pull out the air fi lters. Page 29,30
2. Take off the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters.•Holdtherecessedpartsoftheframeandunhookthe4 claws.
Claw
3. Clean or replace the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters.
[Cleaning]3-1 Vacuum dust, and soak in lukewarm
water or water for about 10 to 15 minutes if very dirty.•Donotremovethefilterfromtheframewhenwashingwithwater.
3-2 After washing, shake off remaining water and let them dry in the shade.•Donotwringoutthefiltertoremovewaterfromit.
[Replacement]
Remove the fi lter from the fi lter frame and attach a new one.•Donotthrowawaythefilterframe.Reusethefilterframewhenreplacingthetitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter.
•Whenattachingthefilter,checkthatthefilterisproperlysetinthetabs.
•Disposeoftheoldfilterasnon-flammablewaste.
4. Set the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters as they were.
5. Set the air fi lters as they were. Page 30
6. Close the front panel slowly. Page 29
NOTE•Operationwithdirtyfilters:−cannotdeodorisetheair,−cannotcleantheair,−resultsinpoorheatingorcooling,−maycauseodour.
•Disposeofoldfiltersasnon-flammablewaste.•Toorderatitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter,contactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
ItemTitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter(withoutframe)1 set
Part No. KAF970A46
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� Prior to a long period of non-use
1. Operate the FAN mode for several hours on a fine day to dry out the inside.•Press andselect“ ”.
•Press andstarttheoperation.
2. After operation stops, turn off the circuit breaker for the room air conditioner.
3. Take out the batteries from the remote controller.
�We recommend periodical maintenance• Incertainoperatingconditions,theinsideoftheairconditionermaygetfoulafterseveralseasonsofuse,resultinginpoorperformance.Itisrecommendedtohaveperiodicalmaintenancebyaspecialistinadditiontoregularcleaningbytheuser.
•Forspecialistmaintenance,pleasecontactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.•Themaintenancecostmustbebornebytheuser.
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FAQ
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Operation does not start soon.
� When was pressed soon after operation
was stopped. � When the mode was reselected.• Thisistoprotecttheairconditioner. Youshouldwaitforabout3 minutes.
The flaps do not start swinging immediately.
• Theairconditionerisadjustingthepositionoftheflaps.Theflapswillstartmovingsoon.
Different sounds are heard.
� A sound like flowing water• Thissoundisgeneratedbecausetherefrigerantintheairconditionerisflowing.
• ThisisapumpingsoundofthewaterintheairconditionerandcanbeheardwhenthewaterispumpedoutfromtheairconditionerduringCOOLorDRYoperation.
• Therefrigerantflowsintheairconditionereveniftheairconditionerisnotworkingwhentheindoorunitsinotherroomsareinoperation.
� Blowing sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhentheflowoftherefrigerantintheairconditionerisswitchedover.
� Ticking sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhenthecabinetandframeoftheairconditionerslightlyexpandorshrinkasaresultoftemperaturechanges.
� Whistling sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhenrefrigerantflowsduringdefrostingoperation.
� Clicking sound during operation or idle time• Thissoundisgeneratedwhentherefrigerantcontrolvalvesortheelectricalpartsoperate.
� Clopping sound• Thissoundisheardfromtheinsideoftheairconditionerwhentheexhaustfanisactivatedwhiletheroomdoorsareclosed.Openthewindoworturnofftheexhaustfan.
The outdoor unit emits water or steam.
� In HEAT operation• Thefrostontheoutdoorunitmeltsintowaterorsteamwhentheairconditionerisindefrostingoperation.
� In COOL or DRY operation• Moistureintheaircondensesintowateronthecoolsurfaceoftheoutdoorunitpipinganddrips.
HEAT operation stops suddenly and a flowing sound is heard.
• Theoutdoorunitisdefrosting.HEAToperationstartsafterthefrostontheoutdoorunithasbeenremoved.Thiscantakeabout4to12minutes.
The air conditioner stops generating airflow during HEAT operation.
• Oncethesettemperatureisreached,theairflowrateisreducedandoperationstoppedinordertoavoidgeneratingacoolairflow.Operationwillresumeautomaticallywhentheindoortemperaturefalls.
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Beforemakinganinquiryorarequestforrepair,pleasecheckthefollowing.Iftheproblempersists,consultyourdealer.
Not troubleThesecasesarenottroubles.
CheckPleasecheckagainbeforerequestingrepairs.
The air conditioner does not operateCase Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is off.•Hasthecircuitbreakerbeentrippedorthefuseblown?• Isthereapowerfailure?•Arebatteriessetintheremotecontroller?
OPERATION lamp is blinking.•Turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestartoperationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer. Page 37
The air conditioner suddenly stops operatingCase Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is on.•Toprotectthesystem,theairconditionermaystopoperatingaftersuddenlargevoltagefluctuations.Itautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3minutes.
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?Stopoperationandafterturningoffthecircuitbreaker,removetheobstruction.Thenrestartoperationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer. Page 37
The air conditioner does not stop operatingCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner continues operating even after operation is stopped.
� Immediately after the air conditioner is stopped•Theoutdoorunitfancontinuesrotatingforaboutanother1minutetoprotectthesystem.
� While the air conditioner is not in operation•Whentheoutdoortemperatureishigh,theoutdoorunitfanmaystartrotatingtoprotectthesystem.
The room does not cool down / warm upCase Description / what to check
Air does not come out. � In HEATING operation•Theairconditioneriswarmingup.Waitforabout1to4minutes.•Duringdefrostingoperation,hotairdoesnotflowoutoftheindoorunit.
Air does not come out / Air comes out.
� Is the airfl ow rate setting appropriate?• Istheairflowratesettinglow,suchas“Indoorunitquiet”or“1”?Increasetheairflowratesetting.
� Is the set temperature appropriate? � Is the adjustment of the airfl ow direction appropriate?
Air comes out.
• Isthereanyfurnituredirectlyunderorbesidetheindoorunit?• IstheairconditionerinECONOoperationorOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation?
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•Aretheairfiltersdirty?• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?• Isawindowordooropen?• Isanexhaustfanturning?
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Mist comes outCase Description / what to check
Mist comes out of the indoor unit.•ThishappenswhentheairintheroomiscooledintomistbythecoldairflowduringCOOLorotheroperation.
Remote controllerCase Description / what to check
The unit does not receive signals from the remote controller or has a limited operating range.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”. Page 9
•Signalcommunicationmaybedisabledifanelectronic-starter-typefluorescentlamp(suchasinverter-typelamps)isintheroom.Consultyourdealerifthatisthecase.
•Theremotecontrollermaynotfunctioncorrectlyifthetransmitterisexposedtodirectsunlight.
LCD is faint, is not working, or the display is erratic.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).
Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”. Page 9
Other electric devices start operating.
• Iftheremotecontrolleractivatesotherelectricdevices,movethemawayorconsultyourdealer.
Air has an odourCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner gives off an odour.
•Theroomodourabsorbedintheunitisdischargedwiththeairflow.Werecommendyoutohavetheindoorunitcleaned.Pleaseconsultyourdealer.
OthersCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner suddenly starts behaving strangely during operation.
•Theairconditionermaymalfunctionduetolightningorradio.Iftheairconditionermalfunctions,turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestarttheoperationwiththeremotecontroller.
HEAT operation cannot be selected, even though the unit is heat pump model.
•Checkthatthejumper(J8)hasnotbeencut.Ifithasbeencut,contactyourdealer. Jumper (J8)
The ON/OFF TIMER does not operate according to the settings.
•CheckiftheON/OFFTIMERandtheWEEKLYTIMERaresettothesametime.ChangeordeactivatethesettingsintheWEEKLYTIMER. Page 22
Notes on the operating conditions•Ifoperationcontinuesunderanyconditionsotherthanthoselistedinthetable,−Asafetydevicemayactivatetostoptheoperation.−DewmayformontheindoorunitanddripfromitwhenCOOLorDRYoperationisselected.
Mode Operating conditions
DRYOutdoortemperature:–10-46°CIndoortemperature:18-32°CIndoorhumidity:80%max.
COOLOutdoortemperature:–10-46°CIndoortemperature:18-32°CIndoorhumidity:80%max.
HEATOutdoortemperature:–15-24°CIndoortemperature:10-30°C
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� Call your dealer immediately
WARNINGWhen an abnormality (such as a burning smell) occurs, stop operation and turn off the circuit breaker.•Continuedoperationinanabnormalconditionmayresultintroubles,electricshocksorfire.•Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the air conditioner by yourself.• Incorrectworkmayresultinelectricshocksorfire.•Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
If one of the following symptoms takes place, call your dealer immediately.
•The power cord is abnormally hot or damaged.
•An abnormal sound is heard during operation.
•The circuit breaker, a fuse, or the earth leakage circuit breaker cuts off the operation frequently.
•A switch or a button often fails to work properly.
•There is a burning smell.
•Water leaks from the indoor unit.
Turnoffthecircuitbreakerandcallyourdealer.
�After a power failure•Theairconditionerautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3 minutes.Youshouldjustwaitforawhile.
� Lightning• Ifthereisarisklightningcouldstrikeintheneighbourhood,stopoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreakertoprotectthesystem.
� Disposal requirements•Dismantlingoftheunit,handlingoftherefrigerant,oilandotherparts,shouldbedoneinaccordancewiththerelevantlocalandnationalregulations.
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� Fault diagnosis by remote controller•Theremotecontrollercanreceiverelevanterrorcodesfromtheindoorunit.
1. When is held down for about 5 seconds, “ ” blinks in the temperature display section.
2. Press repeatedly until a continuous beep is produced.•Thecodeindicationchangesasshownbelow,andnotifiesyouwithalongbeep.
CODE MEANING
SYSTEM
00 NORMALUA INDOOR-OUTDOORUNITCOMBINATIONFAULTU0 REFRIGERANTSHORTAGEU2 DROPVOLTAGEORMAINCIRCUITOVERVOLTAGEU4 FAILUREOFTRANSMISSION(BETWEENINDOORUNITANDOUTDOORUNIT)
INDOOR UNIT
A1 INDOORPCBDEFECTIVENESSA5 HIGHPRESSURECONTROLORFREEZE-UPPROTECTORA6 FANMOTORFAULTC4 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSORC9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR
OUTDOOR UNIT
EA COOLING-HEATINGSWITCHINGERRORE1 CIRCUITBOARDFAULTE5 OLSTARTEDE6 FAULTYCOMPRESSORSTARTUPE7 DCFANMOTORFAULTE8 OVERCURRENTINPUTF3 HIGHTEMPERATUREDISCHARGEPIPECONTROLF6 HIGHPRESSURECONTROL(INCOOLING)H0 SENSORFAULTH6 OPERATIONHALTDUETOFAULTYPOSITIONDETECTIONSENSORH8 DCCURRENTSENSORFAULTH9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSORJ3 FAULTYDISCHARGEPIPETEMPERATURESENSORJ6 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSORL3 ELECTRICALPARTSHEATFAULTL4 HIGHTEMPERATUREATINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINKL5 OUTPUTOVERCURRENTP4 FAULTYINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINKTEMPERATURESENSOR
NOTE•Ashortbeepand2consecutivebeepsindicatenon-correspondingcodes.
•Tocancelthecodedisplay,hold downforabout5seconds.Thecodedisplayalsoclearsifnobuttonispressedfor1minute.
Troubleshooting
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The two-dimensional bar code is a manufacturing code.
Quick Reference
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DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS
FTXM50PVMAFTXM60PVMAFTXM71PVMA
FTKM50PVMAFTKM60PVMAFTKM71PVMA
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Features
Enhanced comfort and energy savings
Other functionsCOMFORT AIRFLOW OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONOTheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody. Page 15
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationassuresalownoiseleveloftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefultomaintainaquietneighbourhood.
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Thisfunctionenablesefficientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpowerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditionerandotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectricalcircuit. Page 18
WEEKLY TIMERUpto4 timersettingscanbesavedforeachdayoftheweekaccordingtoyourfamily’slifestyle.TheWEEKLYTIMERallowsyoutoseton/offtimesandthedesiredtemperature. Page 21
INTELLIGENT EYETheINTELLIGENTEYEsensordetectshumanmovementinaroom.Ifnooneisintheroomformorethan20 minutes,theoperationautomaticallychangestoenergysavingoperation. Page 15
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COMFORT AIRFLOW OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONOTheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody. Page 15
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationassuresalownoiseleveloftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefultomaintainaquietneighbourhood.
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Thisfunctionenablesefficientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpowerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditionerandotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectricalcircuit. Page 18
Contents
�Read Before OperationSafetyPrecautions.......................................... 3NamesofParts............................................... 5PreparationBeforeOperation......................... 9
�Basic Operation
AUTO·DRY·COOL·HEAT·FANOperation...................................11
AdjustingtheAirflowDirection...........13
AdjustingtheAirflowRate..................14
�Useful Functions
COMFORTAIRFLOW/INTELLIGENTEYEOperation...........15
POWERFULOperation......................17
ECONO/OUTDOORUNITQUIETOperation...........................................18
�TIMER Operation
ON/OFFTIMEROperation................19
WEEKLYTIMEROperation................21
�CareCareandCleaning....................................... 27
�When the Need ArisesFAQ.............................................................. 32Troubleshooting........................................... 33
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Safety Precautions
Read the precautions in this manual carefully before operating the unit. This appliance is filled with R32.
•Keepthismanualwheretheusercaneasilyfindit.•TheprecautionsdescribedhereinareclassifiedasWARNINGandCAUTION.Theybothcontainimportantinformationregardingsafety.Besuretoobserveallprecautionswithoutfail.
WARNING CAUTIONFailuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpersonalinjuryorlossoflife.
Failuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpropertydamageorpersonalinjury,whichmaybeseriousdependingonthecircumstances.
Neverattempt.Besuretofollowtheinstructions.
Besuretoestablishanearthconnection.
•Afterreading,keepthismanualinaconvenientplacesothatyoucanrefertoitwhenevernecessary.Iftheequipmentistransferredtoanewuser,besurealsotohandoverthemanual.
WARNING• Donotusemeanstoacceleratethedefrostingprocessortoclean,otherthanthoserecommendedbythemanufacturer.• Theappliancemustbestoredinaroomwithoutcontinuouslyoperatingignitionsources(forexample:openflames,anoperatinggasapplianceoranoperatingelectricheater).
• Donotpierceorburn.• Beawarethatrefrigerantsmaynotcontainanodour.• Theappliancemustbeinstalled,operatedandstoredinaroomwithafloorarealargerthan4.7m2.• Toavoidfire,explosionorinjury,donotoperatetheunitwhenharmfulgases(e.g.flammableorcorrosive)aredetectedneartheunit.• Beawarethatprolonged,directexposuretocoolorwarmairfromtheairconditioner,ortoairthatistoocoolortoowarm,canbeharmfultoyourphysicalconditionandhealth.
• Donotplaceobjects,includingrods,yourfingers,etc.,intheairinletoroutlet.Productdamageorpersonalinjurymayresultduetocontactwiththeairconditioner’shigh-speedfanblades.
• Donotattempttorepair,dismantle,reinstallormodifytheairconditioneryourselfasthismayresultinwaterleakage,electricshocksorfirehazards.
• Donotuseflammablesprayneartheairconditioner,orotherwisefiremayresult.• Donotusearefrigerantotherthantheoneindicatedontheoutdoorunit(R32)wheninstalling,movingorrepairing.Usingotherrefrigerantsmaycausetroubleordamagetotheunit,andpersonalinjury.
• Toavoidelectricshocks,donotoperatewithwethands.
• Bewareoffireincaseofrefrigerantleakage.Iftheairconditionerisnotoperatingcorrectly,i.e.notgeneratingcoolorwarmair,refrigerantleakagecouldbethecause.Consultyourdealerforassistance.Therefrigerantwithintheairconditionerissafeandnormallydoesnotleak. However,intheeventofaleakage,contactwithanakedburner,heaterorcookermayresultingenerationofnoxiousgas.Donotusetheairconditioneruntilaqualifiedservicepersonconfirmsthattheleakagehasbeenrepaired.
• Donotattempttoinstallorrepairtheairconditioneryourself.Improperworkmanshipmayresultinwaterleakage,electricshocksorfirehazards.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealerorqualifiedpersonnelforinstallationandmaintenancework.
• Iftheairconditionerismalfunctioning(givingoffaburningodour,etc.),turnoffpowertotheunitandcontactyourlocaldealer.Continuedoperationundersuchcircumstancesmayresultinafailure,electricshocksorfirehazards.
• Besuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreaker.Failuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreakermayresultinelectricshocksorfire.
• Besuretoearththeunit.Donotearththeunittoautilitypipe,lightningconductorortelephoneearthlead.Imperfectearthingmayresultinelectricshocks.
CAUTION• Donotusetheairconditionerforpurposesotherthanthoseforwhichitisintended.Donotusetheairconditionerforcoolingprecisioninstruments,food,plants,animalsorworksofartasthismayadverselyaffecttheperformance,qualityand/orlongevityoftheobjectconcerned.
• Donotexposeplantsoranimalsdirectlytotheairflowfromtheunitasthismaycauseadverseeffects.• Donotplaceappliancesthatproducenakedflamesinplacesexposedtotheairflowfromtheunitasthismayimpaircombustionoftheburner.
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CAUTION• Donotblocktheairinletsnoroutlets.Impairedairflowmayresultininsufficientperformanceortrouble.• Donotsitontheoutdoorunit,putthingsontheunit,orpulltheunit.Doingsomaycauseaccidents,suchasfallingortopplingdown,thusresultingininjury,productmalfunctioning,orproductdamage.
• Donotplaceobjectsthataresusceptibletomoisturedirectlybeneaththeindoororoutdoorunits.Undercertainconditions,condensationonthemainunitorrefrigerantpipes,airfilterdirtordrainblockagemaycausedripping,resultinginfoulingorfailureoftheobjectconcerned.
• Afterprolongeduse,checktheunitstandanditsmountsfordamage.Iftheyareleftinadamagedcondition,theunitmayfallandcauseinjury.
• Toavoidinjury,donottouchtheairinletoraluminiumfinsoftheindoororoutdoorunits.• Theapplianceisnotintendedforusebyunattendedyoungchildrenorinfirmpersons.Impairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmtohealthmayresult.
• Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeunitoritsremotecontroller.Accidentaloperationbyachildmayresultinimpairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmhealth.
• Avoidimpactstotheindoorandoutdoorunits,orotherwiseproductdamagemayresult.• Donotplaceflammableitems,suchasspraycans,within1moftheairoutlet. Thespraycansmayexplodeasaresultofhotairfromtheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Becarefulnottoletpetsurinateontheairconditioner.Urinationontheairconditionermayresultinelectricshocksorfire.• Donotwashtheairconditionerwithwater,asthismayresultinelectricshocksorfire.• Donotplacewatercontainers(vases,etc.)abovetheunit,asthismayresultinelectricshocksorfirehazardsiftheyshouldtoppleover.
• Toavoidoxygendepletion,ensurethattheroomisadequatelyventilatedifequipmentsuchasaburnerisusedtogetherwiththeairconditioner.
• Beforecleaning,besuretostopunitoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.Otherwise,anelectricshockandinjurymayresult.
•Onlyconnecttheairconditionertothespecifiedpowersupplycircuit.Powersuppliesotherthantheonespecifiedmayresultinelectricshocks,overheatingandfires.
• Arrangethedrainhosetoensuresmoothdrainage.Imperfectdrainagemaycausewettingofthebuilding,furniture,etc.• Donotplaceobjectsindirectproximityoftheoutdoorunitanddonotletleavesandotherdebrisaccumulatearoundtheunit.Leavesareahotbedforsmallanimalswhichcanentertheunit.Onceinsidetheunit,suchanimalscancausemalfunctions,smokeorfireiftheycomeintocontactwithelectricalparts.
• Donotplaceobjectsaroundtheindoorunit. Doingsomayhaveanadverseinfluenceontheperformance,productquality,andlifeoftheairconditioner.
P004
Installation site �Toinstalltheairconditionerinthefollowingtypesofenvironments,consultyourdealer.•Placeswithanoilyenvironmentorwheresteamorsootoccurs.•Saltyenvironmentssuchascoastalareas.•Placeswheresulphidegasoccurssuchashotsprings.•Placeswheresnowmayblocktheoutdoorunit.
�Besuretofollowtheinstructionsbelow.•Theindoorunitisatleast1mawayfromanytelevisionorradioset(unitmaycauseinterferencewiththepictureorsound).•Thedrainfromtheoutdoorunitmustbedischargedtoaplaceofgooddrainage.
Consider nuisance to your neighbours from noises �Forinstallation,chooseaplaceasdescribedbelow.•Aplacesolidenoughtobeartheweightoftheunitandwhichdoesnotamplifytheoperationnoiseorvibration.•Aplacefromwheretheairdischargedfromtheoutdoorunitortheoperationnoisewillnotannoyyourneighbours.
Electrical work �Forthepowersupply,besuretouseaseparatepowercircuitdedicatedtotheairconditioner.
System relocation �Relocatingtheairconditionerrequiresspecializedknowledgeandskills.Pleaseconsultyourdealerifrelocationisnecessaryformovingorremodelling.
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Air inlet
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Names of Parts
Indoor Unit
Air outlet
Louvres (vertical blades)• Thelouvresareinsideoftheairoutlet. Page 13
Flaps (horizontal blades) Page 13
Model name plate
Indoor temperature sensor• Detectstheairtemperaturearoundtheunit.
Front panel
Model name
Panel tab
INTELLIGENT EYE sensor• Detectsthemovementsofpeopleandautomaticallyswitchesbetweennormaloperationandenergysavingoperation. Page 15,16
Display
OPERATION lamp (green)
TIMER lamp (orange) Page 19,20,23,25
INTELLIGENT EYE lamp (green) Page 15
Signal receiver• Receivessignalsfromtheremotecontroller.
•Whentheunitreceivesasignal,youwillhearabeepsound.
Case Sound typeOperationstart beep-beep
Settingchanged beep
Operationstop longbeep
Indoor unit ON/OFF switch• Pressthisswitchoncetostartoperation.Pressonceagaintostopit.
• Fortheoperationmodesetting,refertothefollowingtable.
Model Mode Temperature setting Airfl ow rateHEATPUMP AUTO 25°C AUTO
COOLINGONLY COOL 22°C AUTO
• Thisswitchcanbeusedwhentheremotecontrollerismissing.
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� Open the front panel
Air fi lter
Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter
Outdoor Unit•Theappearanceoftheoutdoorunitmaydifferbetweendifferentmodels.
Refrigerant pipes and inter-unit wire
Earth terminal(inside)
Drain hose
Air inlet (back and side)
Air outlet
Outdoor temperature sensor (back)
Model name plate
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Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Signal transmitter
Receiver
• Tousetheremotecontroller,aimthetransmitterattheindoorunit.Ifthereisanythingblockingthesignalsbetweentheunitandtheremotecontroller,suchasacurtain,theunitmaynotoperate.
• Themaximumtransmissiondistanceisabout7m.
FAN setting button• Selectstheairflowratesetting.
Page 14
POWERFUL button• POWERFULoperation. Page 17
HEATPUMPmodel ARC466A16COOLINGONLYmodel ARC466A14
Display (LCD)• Displaysthecurrentsettings.(Inthisillustration,eachsectionisshownwithallitsdisplaysonforthepurposeofexplanation.)
TEMPERATURE adjustment button• Changesthetemperaturesetting.
Page 12
ON/OFF button• Pressthisbuttononcetostartoperation.Pressonceagaintostopit. Page 11
Front cover•Openthefrontcover. Page 8
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� Open the front cover
MODE selector button• Selectstheoperationmode.(AUTO/DRY/COOL/HEAT/FAN) Page 11
COMFORT/SENSOR button• COMFORTAIRFLOWandINTELLIGENTEYEoperation. Page 15
OFF TIMER button(NIGHT SET mode) Page 20
TIMER CANCEL button• Cancelsthetimersetting.
Page 19,20
• CannotbeusedfortheWEEKLYTIMERoperation.
SELECT button• Changestheclock,ON/OFFTIMERandWEEKLYTIMERsettings.
ECONO/QUIET button• ECONO/OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation. Page 18
SWING button• Adjuststheairflowdirection.
Page 13
: WEEKLY button
: PROGRAMME button
: COPY button
: BACK button
: NEXT button
•WEEKLYTIMERoperation. Page 21
ON TIMER button Page 19
CLOCK button Page 10
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Preparation Before Operation
To insert the batteries
1. Slide the front cover to take it off.
2. Insert 2 dry batteries AAA.LR03 (alkaline).
3. Replace the front cover.
To fix the remote controller holder to a wall
1. Choose a place from where the signals reach the unit.
2. Fix the holder to a wall, a pillar, or similar location with the screws supplied with the holder.
3. Place the remote controller in the remote controller holder.
Turn on the circuit breaker
•Afterthepoweristurnedon,theflapsoftheindoorunitopenandcloseoncetosetthereferenceposition.
Position and correctly!
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Remote controller holder
Remote controller
Screws
NOTENotes on batteries•Whenreplacingthebatteries,usebatteriesofthesametype,andreplaceboth oldbatteriestogether.•Thebatterieswilllastforabout1year.Iftheremotecontrollerdisplaybeginstofadeandthepossibletransmissionrangebecomesshorterwithinayear,however,replacebothbatterieswithnew,sizeAAA.LR03(alkaline).
•Thebatteriessuppliedwiththeremotecontrollerareforinitialoperation.Thebatteriesmayrunoutinlessthan1year.
Note on remote controller•Donotdroptheremotecontroller.Donotgetitwet.
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NOTENote on setting the clock•Iftheindoorunit’sinternalclockisnotsettothecorrecttime,theON/OFFTIMERandWEEKLYTIMERwillnotoperatepunctually.
To set the clock
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”and“ ”blink.
2. Press to set the current day of the week.
3. Press .
“ ”blinks.
4. Press to set the clock to the present time.
•Holdingdown or rapidlyincreasesordecreasesthedisplayedtime.
5. Press .•Pointtheremotecontrollerattheindoorunitwhenpressingthebuttons.
“ ”blinks.
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Basic Operation
Theairconditioneroperateswiththeoperationmodeofyourchoice.Fromthenexttimeon,theairconditionerwilloperatewiththesameoperationmode.
To start operation
1. Press and select a operation mode.•Eachpressingofthebuttonchangesthemodesettinginsequence.
HEAT PUMP model AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN
COOLING ONLY model DRY COOL FAN
2. Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•TheOPERATIONlamplightsgreen.
Display
To stop operation
Press again.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheOPERATIONlampgoesoff.
AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
NOTENotes on AUTO operation•InAUTOoperation,thesystemselectsanappropriateoperationmode(COOLorHEAT)basedontheindoortemperatureandstartstheoperation.
•Thesystemautomaticallyreselectssettingataregularintervaltobringtheindoortemperaturetotheuser-settinglevel.
Note on DRY operation•Eliminateshumiditywhilemaintainingtheindoortemperatureasmuchaspossible.Itautomaticallycontrolstemperatureandairflowrate,somanualadjustmentofthesefunctionsisunavailable.
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To change the temperature setting
Press .
•Press toraisethetemperatureandpress tolowerthetemperature.
COOL operation HEAT operation AUTO operation DRY or FAN operation
18 –32°C 10 –30°C 18 –30°CThetemperaturesettingcannotbechanged.
Tips for saving energyKeeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.•Recommendedtemperaturesetting−Forcooling:26-28°C−Forheating:20-24°C
Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.•Blockingsunlightandairfromoutdoorsincreasesthecooling(heating)effect.
Keep the air fi lters clean.•Cloggedairfilterscauseinefficientoperationandwasteenergy.Cleanthemonceinaboutevery2 weeks. Page 29
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.•Theairconditioneralwaysconsumesasmallamountofelectricityevenwhileitisnotoperating.
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Adjusting the Airfl ow Direction
Youcanadjusttheairflowdirectiontoincreaseyourcomfort.
CAUTION•Alwaysusearemotecontrollertoadjusttheanglesoftheflapsandlouvres.−Ifyouattempttomovetheflapsandlouvresforciblybyhandwhentheyareswinging,themechanismmaybedamaged.
−Insidetheairoutlet,afanisrotatingatahighspeed.
To start auto swing
Up and down airfl ow direction
Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•Theflaps(horizontalblades)willbegintoswing.
Right and left airfl ow direction
Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•Thelouvres(verticalblades)willbegintoswing.
The 3-D airfl ow direction
Press and .• “ ”and“ ”aredisplayedontheLCD.
•Theflapsandlouvresmoveinturn.
•Tocancel3-Dairflow,presseither or again.Theflapsorlouvreswillstopmoving.
To set the fl aps or louvres at the desired position
•Thisfunctioniseffectivewhiletheflapsorlouvresareinautoswingmode.
Press and when the fl aps or louvres reach the desired position.• Inthe3-Dairflow,theflapsandlouvresmoveinturn.
• “ ”or“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
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Youcanadjusttheairflowratetoincreaseyourcomfort.
To adjust the airfl ow rate setting
Press .•Eachpressingof changestheairflowratesettinginsequence.
AUTO Indoor unit quiet Airflow rate 1-5 (Low to High)
•Whentheairflowissetto“ ”,quietoperationstartsandnoisefromtheindoorunitwillbecomequieter.
• Inthequietoperationmode,theairflowrateissettoaweaklevel.
AUTO, COOL, HEAT and FAN operation DRY operation
Theairflowratesettingcannotbechanged.
NOTENote on airfl ow direction setting•Themovablerangeoftheflapsvariesaccordingtotheoperationmode.
Note on 3-D airfl ow•Using3-Dairflowcirculatescoldair,whichtendstocollectedatthebottomoftheroom,andhotair,whichtendstocollectneartheceiling,throughouttheroom,preventingareasofcoldandhotdeveloping.
Note on airfl ow rate setting•Atsmallerairflowrates,thecooling(heating)effectisalsosmaller.
Movable range of the flaps
COOL / DRY
HEATFAN
Adjusting the Airfl ow Rate
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COMFORT AIRFLOW / INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation:TheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyontheoccupantsintheroom.
INTELLIGENT EYE operation:TheINTELLIGENTEYEsensordetectshumanmovement.Ifnooneisintheroomformorethan20minutes,theoperationauto-maticallychangestoenergysavingoperation.
CAUTION•DonotplacelargeobjectsneartheINTELLIGENTEYEsensor.Alsokeepheatingunitsandhumidifiersoutsidethesensor’sdetectionarea.Thissensorcandetectundesirableobjects.
•DonothitorviolentlypushtheINTELLIGENTEYEsensor.Thiscanleadtodamageandmalfunction.
To start operation
Press and select the desired mode.
•Eachtime ispressed,adifferentsettingoptionisdisplayedontheLCD.
•TheINTELLIGENTEYElamplightsgreen.
Display
•Byselecting“ ”fromthefollowingicons,theairconditionerwillswitchtoCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperationcombinedwithINTELLIGENTEYEoperation.
blankNo SettingCOMFORT
AIRFLOWINTELLIGENT
EYECombination
•Whentheflaps(horizontalblades)areswinging,selectinganyofthemodesabovewillcausetheflaps(horizontalblades)tostop.
•Thelamplightswhenhumanmovementisdetected.
To cancel operation
Press until no icon is displayed.•TheINTELLIGENTEYElampgoesoff.
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NOTENote on COMFORT AIRFLOW operation•TheairflowratewillbesettoAUTO.Iftheupanddownairflowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecancelled.
Notes on INTELLIGENT EYE operation•Applicationrangeisasfollows.
90°
55°
7m
55°
Vertical angle 90°(Side view)
Horizontal angle 110°(Top view)
7m
•Thesensormaynotdetectmovingobjectsfurtherthan7maway.(Pleaseseetheapplicationrange)•Sensordetectionsensitivitychangesaccordingtotheindoorunitlocation,thespeedofpassers-by,temperaturerange,etc.•Thesensorcouldalsomistakenlydetectpets,sunlight,flutteringcurtainsandlightreflectedoffofmirrorsaspassers-by.•INTELLIGENTEYEoperationwillnotswitchonduringPOWERFULoperation.•NIGHTSETmode Page 20 willnotswitchonduringuseofINTELLIGENTEYEoperation.
Note on combination of COMFORT AIRFLOW operation and INTELLIGENT EYE operation•TheairflowratewillbesettoAUTO.Iftheupanddownairflowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecanceled. Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
INTELLIGENT EYE operation is useful for energy saving
�People is detected in the sensing area. �No people are detected in the sensing area.
Theairconditionerisinnormaloperationwhilethesensorisdetectinghumanmovement.
Theairconditionerwillswitchtoenergy-savingmodeafter20minutes.
Energy saving operation•Ifnopresencedetectedintheroomfor20 minutes,energysavingoperationstartsautomatically.•Thisoperationchangesthetemperatureby–2°CinHEAT/+2°CinCOOL/+2°CinDRYoperationfromthesettemperature. Whentheroomtemperatureexceeds30°C,theoperationchangesthetemperatureby+1°CinCOOL/+1°CinDRYoperationfromthesettemperature.
•ThisoperationdecreasestheairflowrateslightlyinFANoperationonly.
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POWERFULoperationquicklymaximizes thecooling (heating)effect inanyoperationmode.Inthismode,theairconditioneroperatesatmaximumcapacity.
To start POWERFUL operation
Press during operation.• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationendsin20 minutes.ThenthesystemautomaticallyoperatesagainwiththeprevioussettingswhichwereusedbeforePOWERFULoperation.
To cancel POWERFUL operation
Press again.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTENotes on POWERFUL operation
•Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationwillnotincreasethecapacityoftheairconditioneriftheairconditionerisalreadyinoperationwithitsmaximumcapacitydemonstrated.
− In COOL, HEAT and AUTO operationTomaximizethecooling(heating)effect,thecapacityofoutdoorunitincreasesandtheairflowratebecomesfixedatthemaximumsetting.Thetemperatureandairflowsettingscannotbechanged.
− In DRY operationThetemperaturesettingisloweredby2.5°Candtheairflowrateisslightlyincreased.
− In FAN operationTheairflowrateisfixedatthemaximumsetting.
Regarding the combination of POWERFUL and other operations
POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOWNotavailable*
*Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
POWERFUL + ECONOPOWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
POWERFUL Operation
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ECONO / OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
ECONO operationenablesefficientoperationby limiting themaximumpowerconsumption.Thisfunction isuseful topreventthecircuitbreakerfromtrippingwhentheunitoperatesalongsideotherappliancesonthesamecircuit.
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operationlowersthenoiseleveloftheoutdoorunitbychangingthefrequencyandfanspeedoftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisconve-nientduringthenight-timeoperation.
To start operation
Press and select the desired mode.
•Eachtime ispressed,adifferentsettingoptionisdisplayedontheLCD.
ECONO OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
blankNo SettingCombination
To cancel operation
Press until no icon is displayed.
NOTENotes on ECONO operation
•Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•Ifthepowerconsumptionlevelisalreadylow,switchingtoECONOoperationwillnotreducethepowerconsumption.
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation•EveniftheoperationisstoppedbyusingtheremotecontrollerortheindoorunitON/OFFswitchwhenusingOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation,“ ”willremainlitontheremotecontrollerdisplay.
•OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationwillnotreducethefrequencynorfanspeediftheyalreadyareoperatingatreducedlevels.•Thisoperationisperformedwithlowerpowerandthereforemaynotprovideasufficientcooling(heating)effect.
Possible combinations of ECONO / OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation and basic operations
Operation modeAUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN
ECONO
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
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TIMER Operation
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
Timerfunctionsareusefulforautomaticallyswitchingtheairconditioneronoroffatnightorinthemorning.YoucanalsousetheONTIMERandOFFTIMERtogether.
To use ON TIMER operation
•Checkthattheclockiscorrect.Ifnot,settheclocktothepresenttime. Page 10
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”blinks.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekdisappearfromtheLCD.
2. Press until the time setting reaches the point
you like.•Eachpressingofeitherbuttonincreasesordecreasesthetimesettingby10 minutes.Holdingdowneitherbuttonchangesthesettingrapidly.
3. Press again.• “ ”andsettingtimearedisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel ON TIMER operation
Press .• “ ”andsettingtimedisappearfromtheLCD.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekaredisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
NOTENotes on TIMER operation•WhenTIMERisset,thepresenttimeisnotdisplayed.•WhenoperatingtheunitviatheON/OFFTIMER,theactuallengthofoperationmayvaryfromthetimeenteredbytheuser.(Maximumabout10 minutes)
In the following cases, set the timer again.•Afterthecircuitbreakerhasturnedoff.•Afterapowerfailure.•Afterreplacingthebatteriesintheremotecontroller.
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To use OFF TIMER operation
•Checkthattheclockiscorrect.Ifnot,settheclocktothepresenttime. Page 10
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”blinks.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekdisappearfromtheLCD.
2. Press until the time setting reaches the point
you like.•Eachpressingofeitherbuttonincreasesordecreasesthetimesettingby10 minutes.Holdingdowneitherbuttonchangesthetimesettingrapidly.
3. Press again.• “ ”andsettingtimearedisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel OFF TIMER operation
Press .• “ ”andsettingtimedisappearfromtheLCD.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekaredisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER operation
•Asamplesettingforcombiningthe2 timersisshownbelow.
(Example)Present time: 23:00 (The unit operating)OFF TIMER at 0:00ON TIMER at 14:00
Combined
NOTENIGHT SET mode•WhentheOFFTIMERisset,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhetemperaturesetting(0.5°CupinCOOL,2.0°CdowninHEAT)topreventexcessivecooling(heating)duringsleepinghours.
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TIMER Operation
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
Upto4timersettingscanbesavedforeachdayoftheweek.ThisisconvenienttoadapttheWEEKLYTIMERtoyourfamily’slifestyle.
Setting example of the WEEKLY TIMERThesametimersettingsareusedfromMondaythroughFriday,whiledifferenttimersettingsareusedfortheweekend.
[Monday] Maketimersettingsforprogrammes1-4. Page 22
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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ON ON OFFOFF
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Tuesday] to
[Friday]
UsethecopymodetomakesettingsforTuesdaytoFriday,becausethesesettingsarethesameasthoseforMonday. Page 24
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Saturday] Notimersettings
[Sunday] Maketimersettingsforprogrammes1-4. Page 22
8:00 10:00 19:00 21:00
27°C 27°C25°C
ON ONOFFOFF
ON OFF OFF ONProgramme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4
•Upto4 reservationsperdayand28 reservationsperweekcanbesetusingtheWEEKLYTIMER.Theeffectiveuseofthecopymodesimplifiestimerprogramming.
•TheuseofON-ON-ON-ONsettings,forexample,makesitpossibletoscheduleoperatingmodeandsettemperaturechanges.Furthermore,byusingOFF-OFF-OFF-OFFsettings,onlytheturnofftimeofeachdaycanbeset.Thiswillturnofftheairconditionerautomaticallyifyouforgettoturnitoff.
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To use WEEKLY TIMER operation
Setting mode•Makesurethedayoftheweekandtimeareset.Ifnot,setthedayoftheweekandtime. Page 10
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Monday]
Setting Displays
Dayandnumber ON/OFF Time Temperature
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberofthecurrentdaywillbedisplayed.
•1 to4 settingscanbemadeperday.
2. Press to select the desired day of the week
and reservation number.•Pressing changesthereservationnumberandthedayoftheweek.
3. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandreservationnumberwillbeset.
• “ ”and“ ”blink.
4. Press to select the desired mode.
•Pressing changesthe“ ”or“ ”settinginsequence.
ON TIMER OFF TIMER
blank
No Setting
• Incasethereservationhasalreadybeenset,selecting“ blank ”deletesthereservation.•ProceedtoSTEP 9if“ blank ”isselected.•Toreturntothedayoftheweekandreservationnumbersetting,press .
5. Press .•TheON/OFFTIMERmodewillbeset.
• “ ”andthetimeblink.
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WEEKLY TIMER Operation
6. Press to select the desired time.•Thetimecanbesetbetween0:00and23:50in10-minuteintervals.
•ToreturntotheON/OFFTIMERmodesetting,press .
•ProceedtoSTEP 9whensettingtheOFFTIMER.
7. Press .•Thetimewillbeset.• “ ”andthetemperatureblink.
8. Press to select the desired temperature. •Thetemperaturecanbesetbetween10°Cand32°C.COOLorAUTO:Theunitoperatesat18°Cevenifitissetto10to17°C. Page 12
HEATorAUTO:Theunitoperatesat30°Cevenifitissetto31to32°C. Page 12
•Toreturntothetimesetting,press .•Thesettemperatureisonlydisplayedwhenthemodesettingison.
9. Press .•Thetemperaturewillbesetandgotothenextreservationsetting.•ThetemperatureissetwhileinONTIMERoperation,andthetimeissetwhileinOFFTIMERoperation.
•Thenextreservationscreenwillappear.•Tocontinuefurthersettings,repeattheprocedurefromSTEP 4.
10. Press to complete the setting. •BesuretodirecttheremotecontrollertowardtheindoorunitandcheckforareceivingtoneandblinkingoftheOPERATIONlamp.
•“ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
•Areservationmadeoncecanbeeasilycopiedandthesamesettingsusedforanotherdayoftheweek.Referto Copy mode . Page 24
NOTENotes on WEEKLY TIMER operation•Donotforgettosettheclockontheremotecontrollerfirst. Page 10
•Thedayoftheweek,ON/OFFTIMERmode,timeandsettemperature(onlyforONTIMERmode)canbesetwiththeWEEKLYTIMER.OthersettingsfortheONTIMERarebasedonthesettingsjustbeforetheoperation.
•WEEKLYTIMERandON/OFFTIMERoperationcannotbeusedatthesametime.TheON/OFFTIMERoperationhaspriorityifitissetwhileWEEKLYTIMERisstillactive.TheWEEKLYTIMERwillenterthestandbystate,and“ ”willdisappearfromtheLCD.WhentheON/OFFTIMERisup,theWEEKLYTIMERwillautomaticallybecomeactive.
•OnlythetimeandsettemperaturewiththeWEEKLYTIMERaresentwiththe .SettheWEEKLYTIMERonlyaftersettingtheoperationmode,theairflowrateandtheairflowdirectionaheadoftime.
•Turningoffthecircuitbreaker,powerfailure,andothersimilareventswillrenderoperationoftheindoorunit’sinternalclockinaccurate.Resettheclock. Page 10
• canbeusedonlyforthetimeandtemperaturesettings.Itcannotbeusedtogobacktothereservationnumber.
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Copy mode•Areservationmadeoncecanbecopiedtoanotherdayoftheweek.Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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COPY
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Monday]
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF[Tuesday]
to [Friday]
Setting Displays
Confirmation Copy Paste Normal
1. Press .
2. Press to confi rm the day of the week to be copied.
3. Press .•Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
4. Press to select the destination day of the week.
5. Press .•Thereservationwillbecopiedtotheselecteddayoftheweek.Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
•Tocontinuecopyingthesettingstootherdaysoftheweek,repeatSTEP 4andSTEP 5.
6. Press to complete the setting.• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.
NOTENote on COPY MODE•Theentirereservationofthesourcedayoftheweekiscopiedinthecopymode.Inthecaseofmakingareservationchangeforanydayoftheweekindividuallyaftercopyingthecontentofweeklyreservations,press andchangethesettingsinthestepsof Setting mode . Page 22
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TIMER Operation
Confi rming a reservation
•Thereservationcanbeconfirmed.
Setting Displays
Normal Confirmation
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberofthecurrentdaywillbedisplayed.
2. Press to select the day of the week and the
reservation number to be confi rmed.•Pressing displaysthereservationdetails.
•Tochangetheconfirmedreservedsettings,selectthereservationnumberandpress .Themodeisswitchedtosettingmode.Proceedto Setting mode STEP 4. Page 22
3. Press to exit the confi rmation mode.•“ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To deactivate WEEKLY TIMER operation
Press while “ ” is displayed on the LCD.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
•ToreactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperation,press again.
• Ifareservationdeactivatedwith isactivatedonceagain,thelastreservationmodewillbeused.
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
NOTE
•Ifnotallthereservationsettingsarereflected,deactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperationonce.Thenpress againtoreactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperation.
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TIMER Operation
To delete reservations
An individual reservation
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberwillbedisplayed.
2. Press to select the day of the week and the
reservation number to be deleted.
3. Press .• “ ”and“ ”or“ ”blink.
4. Press until no icon is displayed.
•Pressing changestheON/OFFTIMERmodeinsequence.
•Selecting“blank”willcancelanyreservationyoumayhave.
ON TIMER OFF TIMER
blank
No Setting
5. Press .•Theselectedreservationwillbedeleted.
6. Press .• Iftherearestillotherreservations,WEEKLYTIMERoperationwillbeactivated.
Reservations for each day of the week•Thisfunctioncanbeusedfordeletingreservationsforeachdayoftheweek.
• Itcanbeusedwhileconfirmingorsettingreservations.
1. Press to select the day of the week to be deleted.
2. Hold for about 5 seconds.•Thereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbedeleted.
All reservations
Hold for about 5 seconds with the normal display.•Besuretodirecttheremotecontrollertowardtheindoorunitandcheckforareceivingtone.
•ThisoperationcannotbeusedfortheWEEKLYTIMERsettingdisplay.
•Allreservationswillbedeleted.
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Care
Care and Cleaning
CAUTION•Beforecleaning,besuretostoptheoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.•Donottouchthealuminumfinsoftheindoorunit.Ifyoutouchthoseparts,thismaycauseaninjury.
� Quick reference
Cleaning parts
Notes on cleaning
For cleaning, do not use any of the following:•Waterhotterthan40°C•Volatileliquidsuchasbenzene,petrolandthinner•Polishingcompounds•Roughmaterialssuchasascrubbingbrush
Front panel•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
If dirty Page 28
Air fi lter•Vacuumdustorwashthefilter.
Once every 2 weeks
Page 29
Indoor unit, Outdoor unit and Remote controller
•Wipethemwithasoftcloth.
If dirty
Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter•Vacuumdustorreplacethefilter.
[Cleaning] [Replacement]
Once every 6 months Once every 3 years Page 30 Page 30
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CAUTION•Whenremovingorattachingthefrontpanel,standonasolid,stablebaseandtakecarenottofall.•Whenremovingorattachingthefrontpanel,supportthepanelsecurelywithyourhandtopreventitfromfalling.
� Front panel
1. Open the front panel.•Holdthefrontpanelbythepaneltabsonthe2sidesandopenit.
Panel tab
2. Remove the front panel.•Slidethefrontpaneltoeithertheleftorrightandpullittowardyou.Thiswilldisconnectthefrontpanelshaftononeside.
1) Slide
2) Pull
Front panel shaft
1) Slide
2) Pull
•Disconnectthefrontpanelshaftontheothersideinthesamemanner.
3. Clean the front panel.•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
•Onlyneutraldetergentmaybeused.
• Incaseofwashingthepanelwithwater,wipeitwithadrysoftcloth,andletitdryintheshadeafterwashing.
4. Attach the front panel.•Alignthefrontpanelshaftontheleftandrightofthefrontpanelwiththegrooves,thenpushthemallthewayin.
Front panel shaft
Groove
5. Close the front panel slowly.•Pressthefrontpanelatbothsidesandinthecentralarea.
•Makesurethatthefrontpanelissecurelyfixed.
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� Air fi lter
1. Open the front panel. Page 28
2. Pull out the air fi lters.•Pushthefiltertabatthecentreofeachairfilteralittleupwards,thenpullitdown.
1) Push
2) Pull down
3. Wash the air fi lters with water or clean them with a vacuum cleaner.• Itisrecommendedtocleantheairfiltersevery2 weeks.
If the dust does not come off easily•Washtheairfilterswithneutraldetergentthinnedwithlukewarmwater,thenletthemdryintheshade.
•Besuretoremovethetitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter.Referto“Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter”onthenextpage.
4. Set the fi lters as they were.
5. Close the front panel slowly. Page 28
Care and Cleaning
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� Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter
1. Open the front panel and pull out the air fi lters. Page 28,29
2. Take off the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters.•Holdtherecessedpartsoftheframeandunhookthe4 claws.
ClawClaw
3. Clean or replace the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters.
[Cleaning]3-1 Vacuum dust, and soak in lukewarm
water or water for about 10 to 15 minutes if very dirty.•Donotremovethefilterfromtheframewhenwashingwithwater.
3-2 After washing, shake off remaining water and let them dry in the shade.•Donotwringoutthefiltertoremovewaterfromit.
[Replacement]
Remove the fi lter from the fi lter frame and attach a new one.•Donotthrowawaythefilterframe.Reusethefilterframewhenreplacingthetitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter.
•Whenattachingthefilter,checkthatthefilterisproperlysetinthetabs.
•Disposeoftheoldfilterasnon-flammablewaste.
4. Set the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters as they were.
5. Set the air fi lters as they were. Page 29
6. Close the front panel slowly. Page 28
NOTE•Operationwithdirtyfilters:−cannotdeodorisetheair,−cannotcleantheair,−resultsinpoorheatingorcooling,−maycauseodour.
•Disposeofoldfiltersasnon-flammablewaste.•Toorderatitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter,contactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
ItemTitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter(withoutframe)1 set
Part No. KAF970A46
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Care and Cleaning
� Prior to a long period of non-use
1. Operate the FAN mode for several hours on a fine day to dry out the inside.•Press andselect“ ”.
•Press andstarttheoperation.
2. After operation stops, turn off the circuit breaker for the room air conditioner.
3. Take out the batteries from the remote controller.
�We recommend periodical maintenance• Incertainoperatingconditions,theinsideoftheairconditionermaygetfoulafterseveralseasonsofuse,resultinginpoorperformance.Itisrecommendedtohaveperiodicalmaintenancebyaspecialistinadditiontoregularcleaningbytheuser.
•Forspecialistmaintenance,pleasecontactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.•Themaintenancecostmustbebornebytheuser.
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FAQ
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Operation does not start soon.
� When was pressed soon after operation
was stopped. � When the mode was reselected.• Thisistoprotecttheairconditioner. Youshouldwaitforabout3 minutes.
The flaps do not start swinging immediately.
• Theairconditionerisadjustingthepositionoftheflaps.Theflapswillstartmovingsoon.
Different sounds are heard.
� A sound like flowing water• Thissoundisgeneratedbecausetherefrigerantintheairconditionerisflowing.
• ThisisapumpingsoundofthewaterintheairconditionerandcanbeheardwhenthewaterispumpedoutfromtheairconditionerduringCOOLorDRYoperation.
• Therefrigerantflowsintheairconditionereveniftheairconditionerisnotworkingwhentheindoorunitsinotherroomsareinoperation.
� Blowing sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhentheflowoftherefrigerantintheairconditionerisswitchedover.
� Ticking sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhenthecabinetandframeoftheairconditionerslightlyexpandorshrinkasaresultoftemperaturechanges.
� Whistling sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhenrefrigerantflowsduringdefrostingoperation.
� Clicking sound during operation or idle time• Thissoundisgeneratedwhentherefrigerantcontrolvalvesortheelectricalpartsoperate.
� Clopping sound• Thissoundisheardfromtheinsideoftheairconditionerwhentheexhaustfanisactivatedwhiletheroomdoorsareclosed.Openthewindoworturnofftheexhaustfan.
The outdoor unit emits water or steam.
� In HEAT operation• Thefrostontheoutdoorunitmeltsintowaterorsteamwhentheairconditionerisindefrostingoperation.
� In COOL or DRY operation• Moistureintheaircondensesintowateronthecoolsurfaceoftheoutdoorunitpipinganddrips.
HEAT operation stops suddenly and a flowing sound is heard.
• Theoutdoorunitisdefrosting.HEAToperationstartsafterthefrostontheoutdoorunithasbeenremoved.Thiscantakeabout4to12minutes.
The air conditioner stops generating airflow during HEAT operation.
• Oncethesettemperatureisreached,theairflowrateisreducedandoperationstoppedinordertoavoidgeneratingacoolairflow.Operationwillresumeautomaticallywhentheindoortemperaturefalls.
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Beforemakinganinquiryorarequestforrepair,pleasecheckthefollowing.Iftheproblempersists,consultyourdealer.
Not troubleThesecasesarenottroubles.
CheckPleasecheckagainbeforerequestingrepairs.
The air conditioner does not operateCase Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is off.•Hasthecircuitbreakerbeentrippedorthefuseblown?• Isthereapowerfailure?•Arebatteriessetintheremotecontroller?
OPERATION lamp is blinking.•Turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestartoperationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer. Page 36
The air conditioner suddenly stops operatingCase Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is on.•Toprotectthesystem,theairconditionermaystopoperatingaftersuddenlargevoltagefluctuations.Itautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3minutes.
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?Stopoperationandafterturningoffthecircuitbreaker,removetheobstruction.Thenrestartoperationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer. Page 36
The air conditioner does not stop operatingCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner continues operating even after operation is stopped.
� Immediately after the air conditioner is stopped•Theoutdoorunitfancontinuesrotatingforaboutanother1minutetoprotectthesystem.
� While the air conditioner is not in operation•Whentheoutdoortemperatureishigh,theoutdoorunitfanmaystartrotatingtoprotectthesystem.
The room does not cool down / warm upCase Description / what to check
Air does not come out.
� In HEATING operation•Theairconditioneriswarmingup.Waitforabout1to4minutes.•Duringdefrostingoperation,hotairdoesnotflowoutoftheindoorunit.
� When the air conditioner operates immediately after the circuit breaker is turned on•Theairconditionerispreparingtooperate.Waitforabout3to15minutes.
Air does not come out / Air comes out.
� Is the airfl ow rate setting appropriate?• Istheairflowratesettinglow,suchas“Indoorunitquiet”or“1”?Increasetheairflowratesetting.
� Is the set temperature appropriate? � Is the adjustment of the airfl ow direction appropriate?
Air comes out.
• Isthereanyfurnituredirectlyunderorbesidetheindoorunit?• IstheairconditionerinECONOoperationorOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation? Page 18
•Aretheairfiltersdirty?• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?• Isawindowordooropen?• Isanexhaustfanturning?
Troubleshooting
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Mist comes outCase Description / what to check
Mist comes out of the indoor unit.•ThishappenswhentheairintheroomiscooledintomistbythecoldairflowduringCOOLorotheroperation.
Remote controllerCase Description / what to check
The unit does not receive signals from the remote controller or has a limited operating range.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”. Page 9
•Signalcommunicationmaybedisabledifanelectronic-starter-typefluorescentlamp(suchasinverter-typelamps)isintheroom.Consultyourdealerifthatisthecase.
•Theremotecontrollermaynotfunctioncorrectlyifthetransmitterisexposedtodirectsunlight.
LCD is faint, is not working, or the display is erratic.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).
Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”. Page 9
Other electric devices start operating.
• Iftheremotecontrolleractivatesotherelectricdevices,movethemawayorconsultyourdealer.
Air has an odourCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner gives off an odour.
•Theroomodourabsorbedintheunitisdischargedwiththeairflow.Werecommendyoutohavetheindoorunitcleaned.Pleaseconsultyourdealer.
OthersCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner suddenly starts behaving strangely during operation.
•Theairconditionermaymalfunctionduetolightningorradio.Iftheairconditionermalfunctions,turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestarttheoperationwiththeremotecontroller.
HEAT operation cannot be selected, even though the unit is heat pump model.
•Checkthatthejumper(J8)hasnotbeencut.Ifithasbeencut,contactyourdealer. Jumper (J8)
The ON/OFF TIMER does not operate according to the settings.
•CheckiftheON/OFFTIMERandtheWEEKLYTIMERaresettothesametime.ChangeordeactivatethesettingsintheWEEKLYTIMER. Page 21
Notes on the operating conditions•Ifoperationcontinuesunderanyconditionsotherthanthoselistedinthetable,−Asafetydevicemayactivatetostoptheoperation.−DewmayformontheindoorunitanddripfromitwhenCOOLorDRYoperationisselected.
Mode Operating conditions
DRYOutdoortemperature:–10-46°CIndoortemperature:18-32°CIndoorhumidity:80%max.
COOLOutdoortemperature:–10-46°CIndoortemperature:18-32°CIndoorhumidity:80%max.
HEATOutdoortemperature:–15-24°CIndoortemperature:10-30°C
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Troubleshooting
� Call your dealer immediately
WARNINGWhen an abnormality (such as a burning smell) occurs, stop operation and turn off the circuit breaker.•Continuedoperationinanabnormalconditionmayresultintroubles,electricshocksorfire.•Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the air conditioner by yourself.• Incorrectworkmayresultinelectricshocksorfire.•Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
If one of the following symptoms takes place, call your dealer immediately.
•The power cord is abnormally hot or damaged.
•An abnormal sound is heard during operation.
•The circuit breaker, a fuse, or the earth leakage circuit breaker cuts off the operation frequently.
•A switch or a button often fails to work properly.
•There is a burning smell.
•Water leaks from the indoor unit.
Turnoffthecircuitbreakerandcallyourdealer.
�After a power failure•Theairconditionerautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3 minutes.Youshouldjustwaitforawhile.
� Lightning• Ifthereisarisklightningcouldstrikeintheneighbourhood,stopoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreakertoprotectthesystem.
� Disposal requirements•Dismantlingoftheunit,handlingoftherefrigerant,oilandotherparts,shouldbedoneinaccordancewiththerelevantlocalandnationalregulations.
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� Fault diagnosis by remote controller•Theremotecontrollercanreceiverelevanterrorcodesfromtheindoorunit.
1. When is held down for about 5 seconds, “ ” blinks in the temperature display section.
2. Press repeatedly until a continuous beep is produced.•Thecodeindicationchangesasshownbelow,andnotifiesyouwithalongbeep.
CODE MEANING
SYSTEM
00 NORMALUA INDOOR-OUTDOORUNITCOMBINATIONFAULTU0 REFRIGERANTSHORTAGEU2 DROPVOLTAGEORMAINCIRCUITOVERVOLTAGEU4 FAILUREOFTRANSMISSION(BETWEENINDOORUNITANDOUTDOORUNIT)
INDOOR UNIT
A1 INDOORPCBDEFECTIVENESSA5 HIGHPRESSURECONTROLORFREEZE-UPPROTECTORA6 FANMOTORFAULTC4 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSORC9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR
OUTDOOR UNIT
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NOTE•Ashortbeepand2consecutivebeepsindicatenon-correspondingcodes.
•Tocancelthecodedisplay,hold downforabout5seconds.Thecodedisplayalsoclearsifnobuttonispressedfor1minute.
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DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS
FTXM85PVMAFTXM95PVMA
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Features
Enhanced comfort and energy savings
Other functionsCOMFORT AIRFLOW OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONOTheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody. Page 15
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationassuresalownoiseleveloftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefultomaintainaquietneighbourhood. Page 18
Thisfunctionenablesefficientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpowerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditionerandotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectricalcircuit. Page 18
INTELLIGENT EYETheINTELLIGENTEYEsensordetectshumanmovementinaroom.Ifnooneisintheroomformorethan20 minutes,theoperationautomaticallychangestoenergysavingoperation. Page 15
WEEKLY TIMERUpto4 timersettingscanbesavedforeachdayoftheweekaccordingtoyourfamily’slifestyle.TheWEEKLYTIMERallowsyoutoseton/offtimesandthedesiredtemperature. Page 21
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COMFORT AIRFLOW OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONOTheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody. Page 15
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationassuresalownoiseleveloftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefultomaintainaquietneighbourhood. Page 18
Thisfunctionenablesefficientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpowerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditionerandotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectricalcircuit. Page 18
Contents
�Read Before OperationSafetyPrecautions.......................................... 3NamesofParts............................................... 5PreparationBeforeOperation......................... 9
�Basic Operation
AUTO·DRY·COOL·HEAT·FANOperation...................................11
AdjustingtheAirflowDirection...........13
AdjustingtheAirflowRate..................14
�Useful Functions
COMFORTAIRFLOW/INTELLIGENTEYEOperation...........15
POWERFULOperation......................17
ECONO/OUTDOORUNITQUIETOperation...........................................18
�TIMER Operation
ON/OFFTIMEROperation................19
WEEKLYTIMEROperation................21
�CareCareandCleaning....................................... 27
�When the Need ArisesFAQ.............................................................. 32Troubleshooting........................................... 33
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Safety Precautions
Read the precautions in this manual carefully before operating the unit. This appliance is filled with R32.
•Keepthismanualwheretheusercaneasilyfindit.•TheprecautionsdescribedhereinareclassifiedasWARNINGandCAUTION.Theybothcontainimportantinformationregardingsafety.Besuretoobserveallprecautionswithoutfail.
WARNING CAUTIONFailuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpersonalinjuryorlossoflife.
Failuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpropertydamageorpersonalinjury,whichmaybeseriousdependingonthecircumstances.
Neverattempt.Besuretofollowtheinstructions.
Besuretoestablishanearthconnection.
•Afterreading,keepthismanualinaconvenientplacesothatyoucanrefertoitwhenevernecessary.Iftheequipmentistransferredtoanewuser,besurealsotohandoverthemanual.
WARNING• Donotusemeanstoacceleratethedefrostingprocessortoclean,otherthanthoserecommendedbythemanufacturer.• Theappliancemustbestoredinaroomwithoutcontinuouslyoperatingignitionsources(forexample:openflames,anoperatinggasapplianceoranoperatingelectricheater).
• Donotpierceorburn.• Beawarethatrefrigerantsmaynotcontainanodour.• Theappliancemustbeinstalled,operatedandstoredinaroomwithafloorarealargerthan8.7m2.• Toavoidfire,explosionorinjury,donotoperatetheunitwhenharmfulgases(e.g.flammableorcorrosive)aredetectedneartheunit.• Beawarethatprolonged,directexposuretocoolorwarmairfromtheairconditioner,ortoairthatistoocoolortoowarm,canbeharmfultoyourphysicalconditionandhealth.
• Donotplaceobjects,includingrods,yourfingers,etc.,intheairinletoroutlet.Productdamageorpersonalinjurymayresultduetocontactwiththeairconditioner’shigh-speedfanblades.
• Donotattempttorepair,dismantle,reinstallormodifytheairconditioneryourselfasthismayresultinwaterleakage,electricshocksorfirehazards.
• Donotuseflammablesprayneartheairconditioner,orotherwisefiremayresult.• Donotusearefrigerantotherthantheoneindicatedontheoutdoorunit(R32)wheninstalling,movingorrepairing.Usingotherrefrigerantsmaycausetroubleordamagetotheunit,andpersonalinjury.
• Toavoidelectricshocks,donotoperatewithwethands.
• Bewareoffireincaseofrefrigerantleakage.Iftheairconditionerisnotoperatingcorrectly,i.e.notgeneratingcoolorwarmair,refrigerantleakagecouldbethecause.Consultyourdealerforassistance.Therefrigerantwithintheairconditionerissafeandnormallydoesnotleak. However,intheeventofaleakage,contactwithanakedburner,heaterorcookermayresultingenerationofnoxiousgas.Donotusetheairconditioneruntilaqualifiedservicepersonconfirmsthattheleakagehasbeenrepaired.
• Donotattempttoinstallorrepairtheairconditioneryourself.Improperworkmanshipmayresultinwaterleakage,electricshocksorfirehazards.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealerorqualifiedpersonnelforinstallationandmaintenancework.
• Iftheairconditionerismalfunctioning(givingoffaburningodour,etc.),turnoffpowertotheunitandcontactyourlocaldealer.Continuedoperationundersuchcircumstancesmayresultinafailure,electricshocksorfirehazards.
• Besuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreaker.Failuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreakermayresultinelectricshocksorfire.
• Besuretoearththeunit.Donotearththeunittoautilitypipe,lightningconductorortelephoneearthlead.Imperfectearthingmayresultinelectricshocks.
CAUTION• Donotusetheairconditionerforpurposesotherthanthoseforwhichitisintended.Donotusetheairconditionerforcoolingprecisioninstruments,food,plants,animalsorworksofartasthismayadverselyaffecttheperformance,qualityand/orlongevityoftheobjectconcerned.
• Donotexposeplantsoranimalsdirectlytotheairflowfromtheunitasthismaycauseadverseeffects.• Donotplaceappliancesthatproducenakedflamesinplacesexposedtotheairflowfromtheunitasthismayimpaircombustionoftheburner.
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CAUTION• Donotblocktheairinletsnoroutlets.Impairedairflowmayresultininsufficientperformanceortrouble.• Donotsitontheoutdoorunit,putthingsontheunit,orpulltheunit.Doingsomaycauseaccidents,suchasfallingortopplingdown,thusresultingininjury,productmalfunctioning,orproductdamage.
• Donotplaceobjectsthataresusceptibletomoisturedirectlybeneaththeindoororoutdoorunits.Undercertainconditions,condensationonthemainunitorrefrigerantpipes,airfilterdirtordrainblockagemaycausedripping,resultinginfoulingorfailureoftheobjectconcerned.
• Afterprolongeduse,checktheunitstandanditsmountsfordamage.Iftheyareleftinadamagedcondition,theunitmayfallandcauseinjury.
• Toavoidinjury,donottouchtheairinletoraluminiumfinsoftheindoororoutdoorunits.• Theapplianceisnotintendedforusebyunattendedyoungchildrenorinfirmpersons.Impairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmtohealthmayresult.
• Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeunitoritsremotecontroller.Accidentaloperationbyachildmayresultinimpairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmhealth.
• Avoidimpactstotheindoorandoutdoorunits,orotherwiseproductdamagemayresult.• Donotplaceflammableitems,suchasspraycans,within1moftheairoutlet. Thespraycansmayexplodeasaresultofhotairfromtheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Becarefulnottoletpetsurinateontheairconditioner.Urinationontheairconditionermayresultinelectricshocksorfire.• Donotwashtheairconditionerwithwater,asthismayresultinelectricshocksorfire.• Donotplacewatercontainers(vases,etc.)abovetheunit,asthismayresultinelectricshocksorfirehazardsiftheyshouldtoppleover.
• Toavoidoxygendepletion,ensurethattheroomisadequatelyventilatedifequipmentsuchasaburnerisusedtogetherwiththeairconditioner.
• Beforecleaning,besuretostopunitoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.Otherwise,anelectricshockandinjurymayresult.
•Onlyconnecttheairconditionertothespecifiedpowersupplycircuit.Powersuppliesotherthantheonespecifiedmayresultinelectricshocks,overheatingandfires.
• Arrangethedrainhosetoensuresmoothdrainage.Imperfectdrainagemaycausewettingofthebuilding,furniture,etc.• Donotplaceobjectsindirectproximityoftheoutdoorunitanddonotletleavesandotherdebrisaccumulatearoundtheunit.Leavesareahotbedforsmallanimalswhichcanentertheunit.Onceinsidetheunit,suchanimalscancausemalfunctions,smokeorfireiftheycomeintocontactwithelectricalparts.
• Donotplaceobjectsaroundtheindoorunit. Doingsomayhaveanadverseinfluenceontheperformance,productquality,andlifeoftheairconditioner.
P004
Installation site �Toinstalltheairconditionerinthefollowingtypesofenvironments,consultyourdealer.•Placeswithanoilyenvironmentorwheresteamorsootoccurs.•Saltyenvironmentssuchascoastalareas.•Placeswheresulphidegasoccurssuchashotsprings.•Placeswheresnowmayblocktheoutdoorunit.
�Besuretofollowtheinstructionsbelow.•Theindoorunitisatleast1mawayfromanytelevisionorradioset(unitmaycauseinterferencewiththepictureorsound).•Thedrainfromtheoutdoorunitmustbedischargedtoaplaceofgooddrainage.
Consider nuisance to your neighbours from noises �Forinstallation,chooseaplaceasdescribedbelow.•Aplacesolidenoughtobeartheweightoftheunitandwhichdoesnotamplifytheoperationnoiseorvibration.•Aplacefromwheretheairdischargedfromtheoutdoorunitortheoperationnoisewillnotannoyyourneighbours.
Electrical work �Forthepowersupply,besuretouseaseparatepowercircuitdedicatedtotheairconditioner.
System relocation �Relocatingtheairconditionerrequiresspecializedknowledgeandskills.Pleaseconsultyourdealerifrelocationisnecessaryformovingorremodelling.
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Names of Parts
Indoor Unit
Air outlet
Louvres (vertical blades)• Thelouvresareinsideoftheairoutlet. Page 13
Flaps (horizontal blades) Page 13
Model name plate
Indoor temperature sensor• Detectstheairtemperaturearoundtheunit.
Front panel Air inlet
Panel tab
INTELLIGENT EYE sensor• Detectsthemovementsofpeopleandautomaticallyswitchesbetweennormaloperationandenergysavingoperation. Page 15,16
Display
OPERATION lamp (green)
TIMER lamp (orange) Page 19,20,23,25
INTELLIGENT EYE lamp (green) Page 15
Signal receiver• Receivessignalsfromtheremotecontroller.
•Whentheunitreceivesasignal,youwillhearabeepsound.
Case Sound typeOperationstart beep-beep
Settingchanged beep
Operationstop longbeep
Indoor unit ON/OFF switch• Pressthisswitchoncetostartoperation.Pressonceagaintostopit.
• Fortheoperationmodesetting,refertothefollowingtable.
Mode Temperature setting Airfl ow rateAUTO 25°C AUTO
• Thisswitchcanbeusedwhentheremotecontrollerismissing.
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� Open the front panel
Air fi lter
Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter
Outdoor Unit•Theappearanceoftheoutdoorunitmaydifferbetweendifferentmodels.
Earth terminal (inside)
Refrigerant pipes andinter-unit wire
Air outlet
Air inlet (back and side)
Model name plate
Drain hose
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Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Signal transmitter
Receiver
• Tousetheremotecontroller,aimthetransmitterattheindoorunit.Ifthereisanythingblockingthesignalsbetweentheunitandtheremotecontroller,suchasacurtain,theunitmaynotoperate.
• Themaximumtransmissiondistanceisabout7m.
FAN setting button• Selectstheairflowratesetting.
Page 14
POWERFUL button• POWERFULoperation. Page 17
Model ARC466A16
Display (LCD)• Displaysthecurrentsettings.(Inthisillustration,eachsectionisshownwithallitsdisplaysonforthepurposeofexplanation.)
TEMPERATURE adjustment button• Changesthetemperaturesetting.
Page 12
ON/OFF button• Pressthisbuttononcetostartoperation.Pressonceagaintostopit. Page 11
Front cover•Openthefrontcover. Page 8
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� Open the front cover
MODE selector button• Selectstheoperationmode.(AUTO/DRY/COOL/HEAT/FAN) Page 11
COMFORT/SENSOR button• COMFORTAIRFLOWandINTELLIGENTEYEoperation. Page 15
OFF TIMER button(NIGHT SET mode) Page 20
TIMER CANCEL button• Cancelsthetimersetting.
Page 19,20
• CannotbeusedfortheWEEKLYTIMERoperation.
SELECT button• Changestheclock,ON/OFFTIMERandWEEKLYTIMERsettings.
ECONO/QUIET button• ECONO/OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation. Page 18
SWING button• Adjuststheairflowdirection.
Page 13
: WEEKLY button
: PROGRAMME button
: COPY button
: BACK button
: NEXT button
•WEEKLYTIMERoperation. Page 21
ON TIMER button Page 19
CLOCK button Page 10
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Preparation Before Operation
To insert the batteries
1. Slide the front cover to take it off.
2. Insert 2 dry batteries AAA.LR03 (alkaline).
3. Replace the front cover.
To fix the remote controller holder to a wall
1. Choose a place from where the signals reach the unit.
2. Fix the holder to a wall, a pillar, or similar location with the screws supplied with the holder.
3. Place the remote controller in the remote controller holder.
Turn on the circuit breaker
•Afterthepoweristurnedon,theflapsoftheindoorunitopenandcloseoncetosetthereferenceposition.
Position and correctly!
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Remote controller holder
Remote controller
Screws
NOTENotes on batteries•Whenreplacingthebatteries,usebatteriesofthesametype,andreplaceboth oldbatteriestogether.•Thebatterieswilllastforabout1year.Iftheremotecontrollerdisplaybeginstofadeandthepossibletransmissionrangebecomesshorterwithinayear,however,replacebothbatterieswithnew,sizeAAA.LR03(alkaline).
•Thebatteriessuppliedwiththeremotecontrollerareforinitialoperation.Thebatteriesmayrunoutinlessthan1year.
Note on remote controller•Donotdroptheremotecontroller.Donotgetitwet.
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NOTENote on setting the clock•Iftheindoorunit’sinternalclockisnotsettothecorrecttime,theON/OFFTIMERandWEEKLYTIMERwillnotoperatepunctually.
To set the clock
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”and“ ”blink.
2. Press to set the current day of the week.
3. Press .
“ ”blinks.
4. Press to set the clock to the present time.
•Holdingdown or rapidlyincreasesordecreasesthedisplayedtime.
5. Press .•Pointtheremotecontrollerattheindoorunitwhenpressingthebuttons.
“ ”blinks.
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Basic Operation
Theairconditioneroperateswiththeoperationmodeofyourchoice.Fromthenexttimeon,theairconditionerwilloperatewiththesameoperationmode.
To start operation
1. Press and select a operation mode.•Eachpressingofthebuttonchangesthemodesettinginsequence.
AUTO HEAT FANDRY COOL
2. Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•TheOPERATIONlamplightsgreen.
Display
To stop operation
Press again.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheOPERATIONlampgoesoff.
AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
NOTENotes on AUTO operation•InAUTOoperation,thesystemselectsanappropriateoperationmode(COOLorHEAT)basedontheindoortemperatureandstartstheoperation.
•Thesystemautomaticallyreselectssettingataregularintervaltobringtheindoortemperaturetotheuser-settinglevel.
Note on DRY operation•Eliminateshumiditywhilemaintainingtheindoortemperatureasmuchaspossible.Itautomaticallycontrolstemperatureandairflowrate,somanualadjustmentofthesefunctionsisunavailable.
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To change the temperature setting
Press .
•Press toraisethetemperatureandpress tolowerthetemperature.
COOL operation HEAT operation AUTO operation DRY or FAN operation
18 –32°C 10 –30°C 18 –30°CThetemperaturesettingcannotbechanged.
Tips for saving energyKeeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.•Recommendedtemperaturesetting−Forcooling:26-28°C−Forheating:20-24°C
Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.•Blockingsunlightandairfromoutdoorsincreasesthecooling(heating)effect.
Keep the air fi lters clean.•Cloggedairfilterscauseinefficientoperationandwasteenergy.Cleanthemonceinaboutevery2 weeks. Page 29
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.•Theairconditioneralwaysconsumesasmallamountofelectricityevenwhileitisnotoperating.
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Adjusting the Airfl ow Direction
Youcanadjusttheairflowdirectiontoincreaseyourcomfort.
CAUTION•Alwaysusearemotecontrollertoadjusttheanglesoftheflapsandlouvres.−Ifyouattempttomovetheflapsandlouvresforciblybyhandwhentheyareswinging,themechanismmaybedamaged.
−Insidetheairoutlet,afanisrotatingatahighspeed.
To start auto swing
Up and down airfl ow direction
Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•Theflaps(horizontalblades)willbegintoswing.
Right and left airfl ow direction
Press .• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•Thelouvres(verticalblades)willbegintoswing.
The 3-D airfl ow direction
Press and .• “ ”and“ ”aredisplayedontheLCD.
•Theflapsandlouvresmoveinturn.
•Tocancel3-Dairflow,presseither or again.Theflapsorlouvreswillstopmoving.
To set the fl aps or louvres at the desired position
•Thisfunctioniseffectivewhiletheflapsorlouvresareinautoswingmode.
Press and when the fl aps or louvres reach the desired position.• Inthe3-Dairflow,theflapsandlouvresmoveinturn.
• “ ”or“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
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Youcanadjusttheairflowratetoincreaseyourcomfort.
To adjust the airfl ow rate setting
Press .•Eachpressingof changestheairflowratesettinginsequence.
AUTO Indoor unit quiet Airflow rate 1-5 (Low to High)
•Whentheairflowissetto“ ”,quietoperationstartsandnoisefromtheindoorunitwillbecomequieter.
• Inthequietoperationmode,theairflowrateissettoaweaklevel.
AUTO, COOL, HEAT and FAN operation DRY operation
Theairflowratesettingcannotbechanged.
NOTENote on airfl ow direction setting•Themovablerangeoftheflapsvariesaccordingtotheoperationmode.
Note on 3-D airfl ow•Using3-Dairflowcirculatescoldair,whichtendstocollectedatthebottomoftheroom,andhotair,whichtendstocollectneartheceiling,throughouttheroom,preventingareasofcoldandhotdeveloping.
Note on airfl ow rate setting•Atsmallerairflowrates,thecooling(heating)effectisalsosmaller.
Movable range of the flaps
COOL / DRY
HEATFAN
Adjusting the Airfl ow Rate
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COMFORT AIRFLOW / INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation:TheairflowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLoperation,anddownwardwhileinHEAToperation.Thisfunctionpreventscoldorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyontheoccupantsintheroom.
INTELLIGENT EYE operation:TheINTELLIGENTEYEsensordetectshumanmovement.Ifnooneisintheroomformorethan20minutes,theoperationauto-maticallychangestoenergysavingoperation.
CAUTION•DonotplacelargeobjectsneartheINTELLIGENTEYEsensor.Alsokeepheatingunitsandhumidifiersoutsidethesensor’sdetectionarea.Thissensorcandetectundesirableobjects.
•DonothitorviolentlypushtheINTELLIGENTEYEsensor.Thiscanleadtodamageandmalfunction.
To start operation
Press and select the desired mode.
•Eachtime ispressed,adifferentsettingoptionisdisplayedontheLCD.
•TheINTELLIGENTEYElamplightsgreen.
Display
•Byselecting“ ”fromthefollowingicons,theairconditionerwillswitchtoCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperationcombinedwithINTELLIGENTEYEoperation.
blankNo SettingCOMFORT
AIRFLOWINTELLIGENT
EYECombination
•Whentheflaps(horizontalblades)areswinging,selectinganyofthemodesabovewillcausetheflaps(horizontalblades)tostop.
•Thelamplightswhenhumanmovementisdetected.
To cancel operation
Press until no icon is displayed.•TheINTELLIGENTEYElampgoesoff.
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NOTENote on COMFORT AIRFLOW operation•TheairflowratewillbesettoAUTO.Iftheupanddownairflowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecancelled.
Notes on INTELLIGENT EYE operation•Applicationrangeisasfollows.
90°
55°
7m
55°
Vertical angle 90°(Side view)
Horizontal angle 110°(Top view)
7m
•Thesensormaynotdetectmovingobjectsfurtherthan7maway.(Pleaseseetheapplicationrange)•Sensordetectionsensitivitychangesaccordingtotheindoorunitlocation,thespeedofpassers-by,temperaturerange,etc.•Thesensorcouldalsomistakenlydetectpets,sunlight,flutteringcurtainsandlightreflectedoffofmirrorsaspassers-by.•INTELLIGENTEYEoperationwillnotswitchonduringPOWERFULoperation.•NIGHTSETmode Page 20 willnotswitchonduringuseofINTELLIGENTEYEoperation.
Note on combination of COMFORT AIRFLOW operation and INTELLIGENT EYE operation•TheairflowratewillbesettoAUTO.Iftheupanddownairflowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecanceled. Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
INTELLIGENT EYE operation is useful for energy saving
�People is detected in the sensing area. �No people are detected in the sensing area.
Theairconditionerisinnormaloperationwhilethesensorisdetectinghumanmovement.
Theairconditionerwillswitchtoenergy-savingmodeafter20minutes.
Energy saving operation•Ifnopresencedetectedintheroomfor20 minutes,energysavingoperationstartsautomatically.•Thisoperationchangesthetemperatureby–2°CinHEAT/+2°CinCOOL/+2°CinDRYoperationfromthesettemperature. Whentheroomtemperatureexceeds30°C,theoperationchangesthetemperatureby+1°CinCOOL/+1°CinDRYoperationfromthesettemperature.
•ThisoperationdecreasestheairflowrateslightlyinFANoperationonly.
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POWERFULoperationquicklymaximizes thecooling (heating)effect inanyoperationmode.Inthismode,theairconditioneroperatesatmaximumcapacity.
To start POWERFUL operation
Press during operation.• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationendsin20 minutes.ThenthesystemautomaticallyoperatesagainwiththeprevioussettingswhichwereusedbeforePOWERFULoperation.
To cancel POWERFUL operation
Press again.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTENotes on POWERFUL operation
•Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationwillnotincreasethecapacityoftheairconditioneriftheairconditionerisalreadyinoperationwithitsmaximumcapacitydemonstrated.
− In COOL, HEAT and AUTO operationTomaximizethecooling(heating)effect,thecapacityofoutdoorunitincreasesandtheairflowratebecomesfixedatthemaximumsetting.Thetemperatureandairflowsettingscannotbechanged.
− In DRY operationThetemperaturesettingisloweredby2.5°Candtheairflowrateisslightlyincreased.
− In FAN operationTheairflowrateisfixedatthemaximumsetting.
Regarding the combination of POWERFUL and other operations
POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOWNotavailable*
*Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
POWERFUL + ECONOPOWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
POWERFUL Operation
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ECONO / OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
ECONO operationenablesefficientoperationby limiting themaximumpowerconsumption.Thisfunction isuseful topreventthecircuitbreakerfromtrippingwhentheunitoperatesalongsideotherappliancesonthesamecircuit.
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operationlowersthenoiseleveloftheoutdoorunitbychangingthefrequencyandfanspeedoftheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionisconve-nientduringthenight-timeoperation.
To start operation
Press and select the desired mode.
•Eachtime ispressed,adifferentsettingoptionisdisplayedontheLCD.
ECONO OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
blankNo SettingCombination
To cancel operation
Press until no icon is displayed.
NOTENotes on ECONO operation
•Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•Ifthepowerconsumptionlevelisalreadylow,switchingtoECONOoperationwillnotreducethepowerconsumption.
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation•EveniftheoperationisstoppedbyusingtheremotecontrollerortheindoorunitON/OFFswitchwhenusingOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation,“ ”willremainlitontheremotecontrollerdisplay.
•OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationwillnotreducethefrequencynorfanspeediftheyalreadyareoperatingatreducedlevels.•Thisoperationisperformedwithlowerpowerandthereforemaynotprovideasufficientcooling(heating)effect.
Possible combinations of ECONO / OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation and basic operations
Operation modeAUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN
ECONO
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
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TIMER Operation
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
Timerfunctionsareusefulforautomaticallyswitchingtheairconditioneronoroffatnightorinthemorning.YoucanalsousetheONTIMERandOFFTIMERtogether.
To use ON TIMER operation
•Checkthattheclockiscorrect.Ifnot,settheclocktothepresenttime. Page 10
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”blinks.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekdisappearfromtheLCD.
2. Press until the time setting reaches the point
you like.•Eachpressingofeitherbuttonincreasesordecreasesthetimesettingby10 minutes.Holdingdowneitherbuttonchangesthesettingrapidly.
3. Press again.• “ ”andsettingtimearedisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel ON TIMER operation
Press .• “ ”andsettingtimedisappearfromtheLCD.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekaredisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
NOTENotes on TIMER operation•WhenTIMERisset,thepresenttimeisnotdisplayed.•WhenoperatingtheunitviatheON/OFFTIMER,theactuallengthofoperationmayvaryfromthetimeenteredbytheuser.(Maximumabout10 minutes)
In the following cases, set the timer again.•Afterthecircuitbreakerhasturnedoff.•Afterapowerfailure.•Afterreplacingthebatteriesintheremotecontroller.
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TIMER Operation
To use OFF TIMER operation
•Checkthattheclockiscorrect.Ifnot,settheclocktothepresenttime. Page 10
1. Press .“ ”isdisplayedontheLCD.“ ”blinks.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekdisappearfromtheLCD.
2. Press until the time setting reaches the point
you like.•Eachpressingofeitherbuttonincreasesordecreasesthetimesettingby10 minutes.Holdingdowneitherbuttonchangesthetimesettingrapidly.
3. Press again.• “ ”andsettingtimearedisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel OFF TIMER operation
Press .• “ ”andsettingtimedisappearfromtheLCD.
•“ ”anddayoftheweekaredisplayedontheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER operation
•Asamplesettingforcombiningthe2 timersisshownbelow.
(Example)Present time: 23:00 (The unit operating)OFF TIMER at 0:00ON TIMER at 14:00
Combined
NOTENIGHT SET mode•WhentheOFFTIMERisset,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhetemperaturesetting(0.5°CupinCOOL,2.0°CdowninHEAT)topreventexcessivecooling(heating)duringsleepinghours.
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TIMER Operation
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
Upto4timersettingscanbesavedforeachdayoftheweek.ThisisconvenienttoadapttheWEEKLYTIMERtoyourfamily’slifestyle.
Setting example of the WEEKLY TIMERThesametimersettingsareusedfromMondaythroughFriday,whiledifferenttimersettingsareusedfortheweekend.
[Monday] Maketimersettingsforprogrammes1-4. Page 22
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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ON ON OFFOFF
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Tuesday] to
[Friday]
UsethecopymodetomakesettingsforTuesdaytoFriday,becausethesesettingsarethesameasthoseforMonday. Page 24
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Saturday] Notimersettings
[Sunday] Maketimersettingsforprogrammes1-4. Page 22
8:00 10:00 19:00 21:00
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ON ONOFFOFF
ON OFF OFF ONProgramme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4
•Upto4 reservationsperdayand28 reservationsperweekcanbesetusingtheWEEKLYTIMER.Theeffectiveuseofthecopymodesimplifiestimerprogramming.
•TheuseofON-ON-ON-ONsettings,forexample,makesitpossibletoscheduleoperatingmodeandsettemperaturechanges.Furthermore,byusingOFF-OFF-OFF-OFFsettings,onlytheturnofftimeofeachdaycanbeset.Thiswillturnofftheairconditionerautomaticallyifyouforgettoturnitoff.
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TIMER Operation
To use WEEKLY TIMER operation
Setting mode•Makesurethedayoftheweekandtimeareset.Ifnot,setthedayoftheweekandtime. Page 10
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
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Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Monday]
Setting Displays
Dayandnumber ON/OFF Time Temperature
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberofthecurrentdaywillbedisplayed.
•1 to4 settingscanbemadeperday.
2. Press to select the desired day of the week
and reservation number.•Pressing changesthereservationnumberandthedayoftheweek.
3. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandreservationnumberwillbeset.
• “ ”and“ ”blink.
4. Press to select the desired mode.
•Pressing changesthe“ ”or“ ”settinginsequence.
ON TIMER OFF TIMER
blank
No Setting
• Incasethereservationhasalreadybeenset,selecting“ blank ”deletesthereservation.•ProceedtoSTEP 9if“ blank ”isselected.•Toreturntothedayoftheweekandreservationnumbersetting,press .
5. Press .•TheON/OFFTIMERmodewillbeset.
• “ ”andthetimeblink.
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TIMER Operation
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
6. Press to select the desired time.•Thetimecanbesetbetween0:00and23:50in10-minuteintervals.
•ToreturntotheON/OFFTIMERmodesetting,press .
•ProceedtoSTEP 9whensettingtheOFFTIMER.
7. Press .•Thetimewillbeset.• “ ”andthetemperatureblink.
8. Press to select the desired temperature. •Thetemperaturecanbesetbetween10°Cand32°C.COOLorAUTO:Theunitoperatesat18°Cevenifitissetto10to17°C. Page 12
HEATorAUTO:Theunitoperatesat30°Cevenifitissetto31to32°C. Page 12
•Toreturntothetimesetting,press .•Thesettemperatureisonlydisplayedwhenthemodesettingison.
9. Press .•Thetemperaturewillbesetandgotothenextreservationsetting.•ThetemperatureissetwhileinONTIMERoperation,andthetimeissetwhileinOFFTIMERoperation.
•Thenextreservationscreenwillappear.•Tocontinuefurthersettings,repeattheprocedurefromSTEP 4.
10. Press to complete the setting. •BesuretodirecttheremotecontrollertowardtheindoorunitandcheckforareceivingtoneandblinkingoftheOPERATIONlamp.
•“ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
•Areservationmadeoncecanbeeasilycopiedandthesamesettingsusedforanotherdayoftheweek.Referto Copy mode . Page 24
NOTENotes on WEEKLY TIMER operation•Donotforgettosettheclockontheremotecontrollerfirst. Page 10
•Thedayoftheweek,ON/OFFTIMERmode,timeandsettemperature(onlyforONTIMERmode)canbesetwiththeWEEKLYTIMER.OthersettingsfortheONTIMERarebasedonthesettingsjustbeforetheoperation.
•WEEKLYTIMERandON/OFFTIMERoperationcannotbeusedatthesametime.TheON/OFFTIMERoperationhaspriorityifitissetwhileWEEKLYTIMERisstillactive.TheWEEKLYTIMERwillenterthestandbystate,and“ ”willdisappearfromtheLCD.WhentheON/OFFTIMERisup,theWEEKLYTIMERwillautomaticallybecomeactive.
•OnlythetimeandsettemperaturewiththeWEEKLYTIMERaresentwiththe .SettheWEEKLYTIMERonlyaftersettingtheoperationmode,theairflowrateandtheairflowdirectionaheadoftime.
•Turningoffthecircuitbreaker,powerfailure,andothersimilareventswillrenderoperationoftheindoorunit’sinternalclockinaccurate.Resettheclock. Page 10
• canbeusedonlyforthetimeandtemperaturesettings.Itcannotbeusedtogobacktothereservationnumber.
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Copy mode•Areservationmadeoncecanbecopiedtoanotherdayoftheweek.Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
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COPY
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF
[Monday]
Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4ON OFF ON OFF[Tuesday]
to [Friday]
Setting Displays
Confirmation Copy Paste Normal
1. Press .
2. Press to confi rm the day of the week to be copied.
3. Press .•Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
4. Press to select the destination day of the week.
5. Press .•Thereservationwillbecopiedtotheselecteddayoftheweek.Thewholereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbecopied.
•Tocontinuecopyingthesettingstootherdaysoftheweek,repeatSTEP 4andSTEP 5.
6. Press to complete the setting.• “ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.
NOTENote on COPY MODE•Theentirereservationofthesourcedayoftheweekiscopiedinthecopymode.Inthecaseofmakingareservationchangeforanydayoftheweekindividuallyaftercopyingthecontentofweeklyreservations,press andchangethesettingsinthestepsof Setting mode . Page 22
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TIMER Operation
Confi rming a reservation
•Thereservationcanbeconfirmed.
Setting Displays
Normal Confirmation
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberofthecurrentdaywillbedisplayed.
2. Press to select the day of the week and the
reservation number to be confi rmed.•Pressing displaysthereservationdetails.
•Tochangetheconfirmedreservedsettings,selectthereservationnumberandpress .Themodeisswitchedtosettingmode.Proceedto Setting mode STEP 4. Page 22
3. Press to exit the confi rmation mode.•“ ”isdisplayedontheLCDandWEEKLYTIMERoperationisactivated.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To deactivate WEEKLY TIMER operation
Press while “ ” is displayed on the LCD.• “ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
•ToreactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperation,press again.
• Ifareservationdeactivatedwith isactivatedonceagain,thelastreservationmodewillbeused.
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
NOTE•Ifnotallthereservationsettingsarereflected,deactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperationonce.Thenpress againtoreactivatetheWEEKLYTIMERoperation.
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TIMER Operation
To delete reservations
An individual reservation
1. Press .•Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberwillbedisplayed.
2. Press to select the day of the week and the
reservation number to be deleted.
3. Press .• “ ”and“ ”or“ ”blink.
4. Press until no icon is displayed.
•Pressing changestheON/OFFTIMERmodeinsequence.
•Selecting“blank”willcancelanyreservationyoumayhave.
ON TIMER OFF TIMER
blank
No Setting
5. Press .•Theselectedreservationwillbedeleted.
6. Press .• Iftherearestillotherreservations,WEEKLYTIMERoperationwillbeactivated.
Reservations for each day of the week•Thisfunctioncanbeusedfordeletingreservationsforeachdayoftheweek.
• Itcanbeusedwhileconfirmingorsettingreservations.
1. Press to select the day of the week to be deleted.
2. Hold for about 5 seconds.•Thereservationoftheselecteddayoftheweekwillbedeleted.
All reservations
Hold for about 5 seconds with the normal display.•Besuretodirecttheremotecontrollertowardtheindoorunitandcheckforareceivingtone.
•ThisoperationcannotbeusedfortheWEEKLYTIMERsettingdisplay.
•Allreservationswillbedeleted.
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Care
Care and Cleaning
CAUTION•Beforecleaning,besuretostoptheoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.•Donottouchthealuminumfinsoftheindoorunit.Ifyoutouchthoseparts,thismaycauseaninjury.
� Quick reference
Cleaning parts
Notes on cleaning
For cleaning, do not use any of the following:•Waterhotterthan40°C•Volatileliquidsuchasbenzene,petrolandthinner•Polishingcompounds•Roughmaterialssuchasascrubbingbrush
Front panel•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
If dirty Page 28
Air fi lter•Vacuumdustorwashthefilter.
Once every 2 weeks
Page 29
Indoor unit, Outdoor unit and Remote controller
•Wipethemwithasoftcloth.
If dirty
Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter•Vacuumdustorreplacethefilter.
[Cleaning] [Replacement]
Once every 6 months Once every 3 years Page 30 Page 30
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Care
CAUTION•Whenremovingorattachingthefrontpanel,standonasolid,stablebaseandtakecarenottofall.•Whenremovingorattachingthefrontpanel,supportthepanelsecurelywithyourhandtopreventitfromfalling.
� Front panel
1. Open the front panel.•Holdthefrontpanelbythepaneltabsonthe2sidesandopenit.
Panel tab
2. Remove the front panel.•Slidethefrontpaneltoeithertheleftorrightandpullittowardyou.Thiswilldisconnectthefrontpanelshaftononeside.
1) Slide
2) Pull
Front panel shaft
1) Slide
2) Pull
•Disconnectthefrontpanelshaftontheothersideinthesamemanner.
3. Clean the front panel.•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
•Onlyneutraldetergentmaybeused.
• Incaseofwashingthepanelwithwater,wipeitwithadrysoftcloth,andletitdryintheshadeafterwashing.
4. Attach the front panel.•Alignthefrontpanelshaftontheleftandrightofthefrontpanelwiththegrooves,thenpushthemallthewayin.
Front panel shaft
Groove
5. Close the front panel slowly.•Pressthefrontpanelatbothsidesandinthecentralarea.
•Makesurethatthefrontpanelissecurelyfixed.
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� Air fi lter
1. Open the front panel. Page 28
2. Pull out the air fi lters.•Pushthefiltertabatthecentreofeachairfilteralittleupwards,thenpullitdown.
2) Pull down
1) Push
3. Wash the air fi lters with water or clean them with a vacuum cleaner.• Itisrecommendedtocleantheairfiltersevery2 weeks.
If the dust does not come off easily•Washtheairfilterswithneutraldetergentthinnedwithlukewarmwater,thenletthemdryintheshade.
•Besuretoremovethetitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter.Referto“Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter”onthenextpage.
4. Set the fi lters as they were.
5. Close the front panel slowly. Page 28
Care and Cleaning
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Care
� Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lter
1. Open the front panel and pull out the air fi lters. Page 28,29
2. Take off the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters.•Holdtherecessedpartsoftheframeandunhookthe4 claws.
ClawClaw
3. Clean or replace the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters.
[Cleaning]3-1 Vacuum dust, and soak in lukewarm
water or water for about 10 to 15 minutes if very dirty.•Donotremovethefilterfromtheframewhenwashingwithwater.
3-2 After washing, shake off remaining water and let them dry in the shade.•Donotwringoutthefiltertoremovewaterfromit.
[Replacement]
Remove the fi lter from the fi lter frame and attach a new one.•Donotthrowawaythefilterframe.Reusethefilterframewhenreplacingthetitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter.
•Whenattachingthefilter,checkthatthefilterisproperlysetinthetabs.
•Disposeoftheoldfilterasnon-flammablewaste.
4. Set the titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying fi lters as they were.
5. Set the air fi lters as they were. Page 29
6. Close the front panel slowly. Page 28
NOTE•Operationwithdirtyfilters:−cannotdeodorisetheair,−cannotcleantheair,−resultsinpoorheatingorcooling,−maycauseodour.
•Disposeofoldfiltersasnon-flammablewaste.•Toorderatitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter,contactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
ItemTitaniumapatitephotocatalyticair-purifyingfilter(withoutframe)1 set
Part No. KAF970A48
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Care
Care and Cleaning
� Prior to a long period of non-use
1. Operate the FAN mode for several hours on a fine day to dry out the inside.•Press andselect“ ”.
•Press andstarttheoperation.
2. After operation stops, turn off the circuit breaker for the room air conditioner.
3. Take out the batteries from the remote controller.
�We recommend periodical maintenance• Incertainoperatingconditions,theinsideoftheairconditionermaygetfoulafterseveralseasonsofuse,resultinginpoorperformance.Itisrecommendedtohaveperiodicalmaintenancebyaspecialistinadditiontoregularcleaningbytheuser.
•Forspecialistmaintenance,pleasecontactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.•Themaintenancecostmustbebornebytheuser.
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FAQ
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Operation does not start soon.
� When was pressed soon after operation
was stopped. � When the mode was reselected.• Thisistoprotecttheairconditioner. Youshouldwaitforabout3 minutes.
The flaps do not start swinging immediately.
• Theairconditionerisadjustingthepositionoftheflaps.Theflapswillstartmovingsoon.
Different sounds are heard.
� A sound like flowing water• Thissoundisgeneratedbecausetherefrigerantintheairconditionerisflowing.
• ThisisapumpingsoundofthewaterintheairconditionerandcanbeheardwhenthewaterispumpedoutfromtheairconditionerduringCOOLorDRYoperation.
• Therefrigerantflowsintheairconditionereveniftheairconditionerisnotworkingwhentheindoorunitsinotherroomsareinoperation.
� Blowing sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhentheflowoftherefrigerantintheairconditionerisswitchedover.
� Ticking sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhenthecabinetandframeoftheairconditionerslightlyexpandorshrinkasaresultoftemperaturechanges.
� Whistling sound• Thissoundisgeneratedwhenrefrigerantflowsduringdefrostingoperation.
� Clicking sound during operation or idle time• Thissoundisgeneratedwhentherefrigerantcontrolvalvesortheelectricalpartsoperate.
� Clopping sound• Thissoundisheardfromtheinsideoftheairconditionerwhentheexhaustfanisactivatedwhiletheroomdoorsareclosed.Openthewindoworturnofftheexhaustfan.
The outdoor unit emits water or steam.
� In HEAT operation• Thefrostontheoutdoorunitmeltsintowaterorsteamwhentheairconditionerisindefrostingoperation.
� In COOL or DRY operation• Moistureintheaircondensesintowateronthecoolsurfaceoftheoutdoorunitpipinganddrips.
HEAT operation stops suddenly and a flowing sound is heard.
• Theoutdoorunitisdefrosting.HEAToperationstartsafterthefrostontheoutdoorunithasbeenremoved.Thiscantakeabout4to12minutes.
The air conditioner stops generating airflow during HEAT operation.
• Oncethesettemperatureisreached,theairflowrateisreducedandoperationstoppedinordertoavoidgeneratingacoolairflow.Operationwillresumeautomaticallywhentheindoortemperaturefalls.
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Beforemakinganinquiryorarequestforrepair,pleasecheckthefollowing.Iftheproblempersists,consultyourdealer.
Not troubleThesecasesarenottroubles.
CheckPleasecheckagainbeforerequestingrepairs.
The air conditioner does not operateCase Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is off.•Hasthecircuitbreakerbeentrippedorthefuseblown?• Isthereapowerfailure?•Arebatteriessetintheremotecontroller?
OPERATION lamp is blinking.•Turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestartoperationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer. Page 36
The air conditioner suddenly stops operatingCase Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is on.•Toprotectthesystem,theairconditionermaystopoperatingaftersuddenlargevoltagefluctuations.Itautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3minutes.
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?Stopoperationandafterturningoffthecircuitbreaker,removetheobstruction.Thenrestartoperationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer. Page 36
The air conditioner does not stop operatingCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner continues operating even after operation is stopped.
� Immediately after the air conditioner is stopped•Theoutdoorunitfancontinuesrotatingforaboutanother1minutetoprotectthesystem.
� While the air conditioner is not in operation•Whentheoutdoortemperatureishigh,theoutdoorunitfanmaystartrotatingtoprotectthesystem.
The room does not cool down / warm upCase Description / what to check
Air does not come out.
� In HEATING operation•Theairconditioneriswarmingup.Waitforabout1to4minutes.•Duringdefrostingoperation,hotairdoesnotflowoutoftheindoorunit.
� When the air conditioner operates immediately after the circuit breaker is turned on•Theairconditionerispreparingtooperate.Waitforabout3to15minutes.
Air does not come out / Air comes out.
� Is the airfl ow rate setting appropriate?• Istheairflowratesettinglow,suchas“Indoorunitquiet”or“1”?Increasetheairflowratesetting.
� Is the set temperature appropriate? � Is the adjustment of the airfl ow direction appropriate?
Air comes out.
• Isthereanyfurnituredirectlyunderorbesidetheindoorunit?• IstheairconditionerinECONOoperationorOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation?
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•Aretheairfiltersdirty?• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?• Isawindowordooropen?• Isanexhaustfanturning?
Troubleshooting
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Mist comes outCase Description / what to check
Mist comes out of the indoor unit.•ThishappenswhentheairintheroomiscooledintomistbythecoldairflowduringCOOLorotheroperation.
Remote controllerCase Description / what to check
The unit does not receive signals from the remote controller or has a limited operating range.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”. Page 9
•Signalcommunicationmaybedisabledifanelectronic-starter-typefluorescentlamp(suchasinverter-typelamps)isintheroom.Consultyourdealerifthatisthecase.
•Theremotecontrollermaynotfunctioncorrectlyifthetransmitterisexposedtodirectsunlight.
LCD is faint, is not working, or the display is erratic.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).
Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”. Page 9
Other electric devices start operating.
• Iftheremotecontrolleractivatesotherelectricdevices,movethemawayorconsultyourdealer.
Air has an odourCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner gives off an odour.
•Theroomodourabsorbedintheunitisdischargedwiththeairflow.Werecommendyoutohavetheindoorunitcleaned.Pleaseconsultyourdealer.
OthersCase Description / what to check
The air conditioner suddenly starts behaving strangely during operation.
•Theairconditionermaymalfunctionduetolightningorradio.Iftheairconditionermalfunctions,turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestarttheoperationwiththeremotecontroller.
HEAT operation cannot be selected, even though the unit is heat pump model.
•Checkthatthejumper(J8)hasnotbeencut.Ifithasbeencut,contactyourdealer. Jumper (J8)
The ON/OFF TIMER does not operate according to the settings.
•CheckiftheON/OFFTIMERandtheWEEKLYTIMERaresettothesametime.ChangeordeactivatethesettingsintheWEEKLYTIMER. Page 21
Notes on the operating conditions•Ifoperationcontinuesunderanyconditionsotherthanthoselistedinthetable,−Asafetydevicemayactivatetostoptheoperation.−DewmayformontheindoorunitanddripfromitwhenCOOLorDRYoperationisselected.
Mode Operating conditions
DRYOutdoortemperature:–10-46°CIndoortemperature:18-32°CIndoorhumidity:80%max.
COOLOutdoortemperature:–10-46°CIndoortemperature:18-32°CIndoorhumidity:80%max.
HEATOutdoortemperature:–15-24°CIndoortemperature:10-30°C
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Troubleshooting
� Call your dealer immediately
WARNINGWhen an abnormality (such as a burning smell) occurs, stop operation and turn off the circuit breaker.•Continuedoperationinanabnormalconditionmayresultintroubles,electricshocksorfire.•Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the air conditioner by yourself.• Incorrectworkmayresultinelectricshocksorfire.•Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
If one of the following symptoms takes place, call your dealer immediately.
•The power cord is abnormally hot or damaged.
•An abnormal sound is heard during operation.
•The circuit breaker, a fuse, or the earth leakage circuit breaker cuts off the operation frequently.
•A switch or a button often fails to work properly.
•There is a burning smell.
•Water leaks from the indoor unit.
Turnoffthecircuitbreakerandcallyourdealer.
�After a power failure•Theairconditionerautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3 minutes.Youshouldjustwaitforawhile.
� Lightning• Ifthereisarisklightningcouldstrikeintheneighbourhood,stopoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreakertoprotectthesystem.
� Disposal requirements•Dismantlingoftheunit,handlingoftherefrigerant,oilandotherparts,shouldbedoneinaccordancewiththerelevantlocalandnationalregulations.
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� Fault diagnosis by remote controller•Theremotecontrollercanreceiverelevanterrorcodesfromtheindoorunit.
1. When is held down for about 5 seconds, “ ” blinks in the temperature display section.
2. Press repeatedly until a continuous beep is produced.•Thecodeindicationchangesasshownbelow,andnotifiesyouwithalongbeep.
CODE MEANING
SYSTEM
00 NORMALUA INDOOR-OUTDOORUNITCOMBINATIONFAULTU0 REFRIGERANTSHORTAGEU2 DROPVOLTAGEORMAINCIRCUITOVERVOLTAGEU4 FAILUREOFTRANSMISSION(BETWEENINDOORUNITANDOUTDOORUNIT)
INDOOR UNIT
A1 INDOORPCBDEFECTIVENESSA5 HIGHPRESSURECONTROLORFREEZE-UPPROTECTORA6 FANMOTORFAULTC4 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSORC9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR
OUTDOOR UNIT
EA COOLING-HEATINGSWITCHINGERRORE1 CIRCUITBOARDFAULTE5 OLSTARTEDE6 FAULTYCOMPRESSORSTARTUPE7 DCFANMOTORFAULTE8 OVERCURRENTINPUTF3 HIGHTEMPERATUREDISCHARGEPIPECONTROLF6 HIGHPRESSURECONTROL(INCOOLING)H0 SENSORFAULTH6 OPERATIONHALTDUETOFAULTYPOSITIONDETECTIONSENSORH8 DCCURRENTSENSORFAULTH9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSORJ3 FAULTYDISCHARGEPIPETEMPERATURESENSORJ6 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSORL3 ELECTRICALPARTSHEATFAULTL4 HIGHTEMPERATUREATINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINKL5 OUTPUTOVERCURRENTP4 FAULTYINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINKTEMPERATURESENSOR
NOTE•Ashortbeepand2consecutivebeepsindicatenon-correspondingcodes.
•Tocancelthecodedisplay,hold downforabout5seconds.Thecodedisplayalsoclearsifnobuttonispressedfor1minute.
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