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42PHQ. . . P 

R-410A

E N G L I S H

Start / Stop
(button B)

When the air conditioner is not in operation, the remote control
readout will display the time of day only (in case other symbols are
lit, turn control off by pressing button 

).

Press button 

 to start the air conditioner.

All selected and memorized functions will light up and appear; the
unit will operate according to the functions selected.
Press button 

 to stop the air conditioner.

All indicators on the unit will go out, and the control will display
only the current time.
If the unit does not stop, turn the control on (by pressing button

) and repeat the operation.

If button 

 (air conditioner starting) is pressed too soon after a

stop, the compressor will not start for 3/5 minutes due to the
inherent protection against frequent compressor cycling.
The unit will only emit a “beep”, when the signals are received correctly.

Selection of the operating mode
(button A)

With this button the operating mode of the air conditioner can be
selected. By repeatedly pressing this button the available modes
will be selected in sequence.
The choosen mode is shown as follows, while the unit will
acknowledge signal receipt with a confirming beep.

Indicated Symbol

Ventilation (fan only).

Heating.

 

Automatic.

Cooling with dehumidification.

 

Dehumidification only.

Temperature setting

UP
(button C)

DOWN
(button D)

Pressing the UP 

 and DOWN 

 buttons will increase or

decrease the temperature from the previously set value. The unit
will confirm signal receipt with a beep, and the value of the set
temperature on the display will change accordingly.
The temperature can be set between 17

°

C (63

°

F) and 32

°

C (90

°

F)

at 1 degree intervals.
In cooling mode, if the temperature selected is higher than the
room temperature the unit will not start; the same applies for the
heating mode, if the selected temperature is lower than the room
temperature.

Selecting direction of air flow louvre
(button H)

The air flow direction can be adjusted to optimize air distribution in
the room.
Press button 

 repeatedly to choose one of the following louvre

positions:

Symbol on display

Air direction will be set automatically.
Louvre will be set to the preset position according to the
operation mode.

Use of the remote controller

6 positions can be chosen.
The louvre can be set to one of 6 different air
flow directions.

The louvre will continuously swing up and down. "Swing"
always assures optimal even air distribution in the room.

In the COOL DRY and FAN mode, the louvre will swing in the cooling
range.
In the HEAT mode, the louvre will swing in the heating range.

Selecting the fan speed
(button E)

The fan speed can be selected by pressing button 

.

Indicated symbol

Low speed
(for night operation)

Medium speed

High speed
(at start-up, to reach temperature)

Automatic (fan speed will automatically switch to the value
required for optimum comfort).

ON timer procedure

1

ON TIMER button 

 (button I)

Press this button, even if the remote
control is OFF. The relevant icon and time
figure will startto flash.
If 10 seconds have elapsed and no
button is pressed, the remote control
turns OFF (if it was already OFF when
button 

 

was pressed) or timer function

automatically deactivates.

2.

HOUR/MINUTE buttons
(buttons 

 and 

)

If the unit is ON, the only possible
selection is the start-up time.
The unit will operate with the selections
shown on the display.

3.

HOUR/MINUTE buttons
(buttons 

 

and

 

)

If the unit is OFF: to select the start-up
time, use the temperature control buttons
(buttons 

 and 

). First select the hours

and, after have confirmed these by
pressing button 

, select the minutes

using either button 

 or 

.

To definitively set the time, press button

 

again.

Cooling

Heating

Summary of Contents for 42PHQ P Series

Page 1: ...42PHQ P OWNER S MANUAL L L O Y D S R E G I S TER QUALIT Y A S S U R A N C E IS O 900 1 R 410A...

Page 2: ...frared remote controller 4 Display of selected functions 5 Unit protection devices 5 Unit display and switch panel 6 Periodical checks 6 Use of the remote controller 7 9 Air cleaning system 10 Optimum...

Page 3: ...ssible damage In case of malfunction contact a qualified service engineer This unit contains rotating parts fan Ensure that this is out of reach for children Be conscious of the room temperature and g...

Page 4: ...or unit B Indoor unit System description 1 Automatic swinging louvre 2 Air return 3 Air filters 4 Air outlet 5 Unit operating status indicators 6 Remote control signal receiver 7 Unit nameplate 8 Inte...

Page 5: ...l reception The control must be directed toward the unit receiver when pressing the buttons of the desired functions An acoustical acknowledgement sound beep will indicate that signal has been receive...

Page 6: ...n devices WARNING During heat pump operation the unit will undergo several defrost cycles to remove ice that might collect on the outdoor unit in very low ambient temperatures In these cycles the indo...

Page 7: ...ervals may vary depending on the installation environment e g dusty zones etc 1 Increase frequency in dusty zones 2 Operations to be carried out by qualified service personnel Refer also to Installati...

Page 8: ...m temperature the unit will not start the same applies for the heating mode if the selected temperature is lower than the room temperature Selecting direction of air flow louvre button H The air flow...

Page 9: ...ization will be repeated every day To disactivate the daily function press again the button Combination of ON OFF and DAILY timer procedure If you want operation to start at 5 30 P M and stop at 10 30...

Page 10: ...r Current time adjusting and reset buttons buttons K and O Press current time adjusting button for more than 5 seconds to adjust the current time Press reset button O with a sharp object if the remote...

Page 11: ...and the conditioning effect resulting in unit malfunction Ensure that the air distribution in the room is uniform by properly adjusting the air flow direction Correct cleaning Turn the unit off and s...

Page 12: ...nal parts Switch the electric mains supply off Take the batteries out of the controller Clean indoor and outdoor units Filter cleaning Clean filters in accordance with the actual operating conditions...

Page 13: ...ormal operation Any of the following can occur during normal operation A gurgling noise can sometimes be heard during operation or when the unit stops This is the sound of the refrigerant flowing thro...

Page 14: ...42KU5A54020 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice December 2003 Printed in Korea...

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