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INSTALLATION SITE

Regarding places for installation

• Is the air conditioner installed at a well-ventilated 

place where there are no obstacles around?

• Do not use the air conditioner in the following places.

a. Filled with much mineral oil such as cutting oil

b. Where there is much salt such as a beach area
c. Where sulfured gas exists such as a hot-spring resort

d. Where there are considerable voltage fluctuations 

such as a factory or plant

e. Vehicles and vessels

f. Where there is much spray of oil and vapor such as a 

cookery, etc.

g. Where there are machines generating electromagnetic 

waves

h. Filled with acid and/or alkaline steam or vapor

• Is a snow protection measure taken?

For details, consult your dealer.

Regarding wiring

• All wiring must be performed by an authorized electri-

cian.

To do wiring, ask your dealer. Never do it by yourself.

• Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is pro-

vided for this air conditioner and that all electrical 
work is carried out by qualified personnel according 
to local laws and regulations.

Pay attention to running noises, too

• Are the following places selected?

a. A place that can sufficiently withstand the weight of the 

air conditioner with less running noises and vibrations.

b. A place where the hot wind discharged from the air 

outlet of the outdoor unit and the running noises.

• Are you sure that there are no obstacles near the air 

outlet of the outdoor unit?

Such obstacles may result in declined performance and 
increased running noises.

• If abnormal noises occur in use, consult your dealer.

Regarding drainage of drain pipe

• Is the drain pipe executed to perform complete drain-

age?

If proper drainage is not carried out from the outdoor drain 
pipes during air-conditioning operation, chances are that 
dust and dirt are clogged in the pipe. This may result in a 
water leakage from the indoor unit. Under such circum-
stances, stop the operation of the air conditioner, and then 
consult your dealer or our service station.

NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH SWITCH 
AND  DISPLAY ON THE REMOTE CON-
TROLLER 

 Refer to figure 1 on page 3 

The illustrations in this operating manual correspond to the 
remote control format BRC1C type.

1

ON/OFF button

Press the button and the system will start. Press the 
button again and the system will stop.

2

OPERATION lamp (RED)

The lamp lights up during operation.

3

DISPLAY “

” (UNDER CENTRALIZED 

CONTROL)

When this display shows, the system in UNDER 
CENTRALIZED CONTROL.
(This is not a standard specification)

4

DISPLAY  “

”  “

”  “

”  “

”  “

”  (OPERA-

TION MODE)

This display shows the current OPERATION MODE.
Only for cooling models on which “

” is not dis-

played.

5

DISPLAY “

” (INSPECTION/TEST OPERA-

TION)

When the INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON 
is pressed, the display shows the system mode is in.

6

DISPLAY “

” (PROGRAMMED TIME)

This display shows PROGRAMMED TIME of the sys-
tem start or stop.

7

DISPLAY “

” (SET TEMPERATURE)

This display shows the set temperature.

8

DISPLAY “

” (FAN SPEED)

The display shows the fan speed: “LOW” or “HIGH”.

9

DISPLAY “

” (AIR FLOW FLAP) 

Refer to page 8.

10

DISPLAY “

” (TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER)

Refer to page 9.

11

DISPLAY “

” (DEFROST/HOT START)

Refer to page 7.

” is not displayed when the unit is in cooling only 

mode.

12

NON-FUNCTIONING DISPLAY

If that particular function is not available, pressing the 
button may display the words “NOT AVAILABLE” for a 
few seconds.

13

TIMER MODE START/STOP button

Refer to page 8.

14

TIMER ON/OFF button

Refer to page 8.

15

INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION button

This button is used only by qualified service persons 
for maintenance purposes.
Do not use it in normal operation.

16

PROGRAMMING TIME button

Use this button for programming “START and/or 
STOP” time.

17

TEMPERATURE SETTING button

Use this button for SETTING TEMPERATURE of the 
thermostat.

18

FILTER SIGN RESET button

Refer to page 9.

19

FAN SPEED CONTROL button

Press this button to select the fan speed, LOW or 
HIGH, of your choice.

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Summary of Contents for FCQ100PV4A

Page 1: ...ioner Carefully read this operation manual before using the air conditioner It will tell you how to use the unit properly and help you if any trouble occurs This manual explains about the indoor unit...

Page 2: ...3 4 2 TEST C hr hr TEST NOT AVAILABLE L H 2 9 10 3 1 4 5 6 7 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 11 8 12 a c d e e f g b e d f h i k l j C hr H 3 1 00_CV_3PA60995 8V fm Page 3 Monday July 10 2006 12 02 PM...

Page 3: ...a new user when he takes over the operation WARNING Avoid exposure of your body directly to the cold air for a long time or avoid excessive exposure of your body to the cold air Otherwise your physic...

Page 4: ...allow a child to mount on the outdoor unit or avoid placing any object on it Falling or tumbling may result in injury Do not expose animals and plants directly to the wind Adverse influence to animals...

Page 5: ...uch circum stances stop the operation of the air conditioner and then consult your dealer or our service station NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH SWITCH AND DISPLAY ON THE REMOTE CON TROLLER Refer to figure...

Page 6: ...tops OPERATION The fan may keep on running for about 1 minute after the heating operation stops To start the next operation smoothly ATTENTION Do not turn OFF power immediately after the unit stops Th...

Page 7: ...lay or changes from flashing light to a constant light NOTE When setting the timer Off and On at the same time repeat the above procedure from 1 to 3 once again After the timer is programmed the displ...

Page 8: ...spots Do the same procedure for closing 2 Remove the air filters Pull the hook of the air filter out diagonally downward and remove the filter 3 Clean the air filter Use vacuum cleaner A or wash the a...

Page 9: ...does not start when the display shows UNDER CENTRALIZED CONTROL and it flashes for a few seconds after pressing an opera tion button This is because the system is under centralized control Flashes on...

Page 10: ...the following procedures 1 If the system does not operate at all Check if there is a power failure Wait until power is restored If power failure occurs dur ing operation the system automatically resta...

Page 11: ...3PA60995 8V EM06A029 0607 HT 00_CV_3PA60995 8V fm Page 4 Monday July 10 2006 12 02 PM...

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