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OPERATION PROCEDURE

 Refer to figure 1 on page 3 

• To protect the unit, turn on the main power supply switch 6 

hours before operation.

• If the main power supply switch is turned off during opera-

tion, operation will restart automatically after the power 
turns back on again.

COOLING · HEATING · AUTOMATIC · FAN AND 
PROGRAM DRY Operation
Operate in the following order.

1. Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR button several 

times and select the OPERATION MODE of your choice 
as follows.

„

COOLING Operation ................................ “

„

HEATING Operation ................................. “

„

AUTOMATIC Operation ............................ “

• In this operation mode, COOL/HEAT changeover is 

automatically conducted.

„

FAN Operation ...........................................“

„

DRY Operation ..........................................“

• The function of this program is to decrease the 

humidity in your room with the minimum temperature 
decrease.

• Micro computer automatically determines TEMPER-

ATURE and FAN SPEED.

• This system does not go into operation if the room 

temperature is below 16°C.

 Refer to figure 3 on page 3 

2. Press ON/OFF button.

OPERATION lamp lights up and the system starts 
OPERATION.

ADJUSTMENT

3. Press TEMPERATURE SETTING button and program 

the setting temperature.

Each time this button is pressed, setting temper-
ature rises 1°C.
Each time this button is pressed, setting temper-
ature lowers 1°C.

NOTE

• Set the temperature within the operation range shown in 

the table on page 5.

• The temperature cannot be set in the fan operation.

4. Press FAN SPEED CONTROL button.

High or Low fan speed can be selected.

NOTE

• In the heating operation, the fan stops during defrosting or 

at startup.  It does not indicate any abnormality.

5. Press AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST button.

Refer to page 8 for details.

STOPPING THE SYSTEM

6. Press ON/OFF button once again.

• OPERATION lamp goes off, and the system stops 

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.

Then, wait no less than 5 minutes. Water is leaking or 
there is something else wrong with the unit.

• When the operation is started again immediately after 

being stopped, when the operation mode is changed over, 
or when the TEMPERATURE SETTING button is pressed 
then returned soon, the air conditioner will start the oper-
ation automatically about 5 minutes later (because the air 
conditioner is controlled so that excessive load is not 
applied).

Characteristics of the heating operation

(1) DEFROST OPERATION

• As the frost on the coil of an outdoor unit increase, 

heating effect decreases and the system goes into 
DEFROST OPERATION.

• The indoor unit fan stops and the remote controller dis-

plays shows “

” (DEFROST/HOT START).

• After 6 to 8 minutes (maximum 10 minutes) of 

DEFROST OPERATION, the system returns to HEAT-
ING OPERATION.

(2) HOT START

• In order to prevent cold air from blowing out of an 

indoor unit at the start of heating operation, the indoor 
fan is automatically stopped. The display of the remote 
controller shows “

” (DEFROST/HOT START).

(3) OPERATION START

• For ordinary heating, it will take longer for the room 

temperature to reach the set temperature than with 
cooling. We therefore recommend starting the unit 
ahead of time using the timer operation.

ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION

• Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION button to adjust the air 

flow angle.

20

OPERATION MODE SELECTOR button

Press this button to select OPERATION MODE.

21

AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST button

Refer to page 8.

NOTE

• For the sake of explanation, all indications are shown on 

the display in figure 1 on page 3 contrary to actual run-
ning situations.

Up and down adjustment

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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...

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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...

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