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8

 Refer to figure 1 on page 3 

The illustrations in this operating manual corre-
spond to the remote control format BRC1C type. 

 Refer to figure 1 on page 3 

To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch 
6 hours before operation.

If the main power supply is turned off during oper-
ation, operation will restart automatically after the 
power turns back on again.

5. NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH 

SWITCH AND  DISPLAY ON THE 
REMOTE CONTROLLER 

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 CENTRAL-

IZED CONTROL)

When this display shows, the system is 

UNDER CENTRALIZED CONTROL. 

4

DISPLAY “

” “

” “

” “

” “

”  

(OPERATION MODE)

This display shows the current OPERATION 
MODE.

5

DISPLAY “

TEST

” (INSPECTION/TEST 

OPERATION)

When the INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION 

BUTTON is pressed, the display shows the 

system mode is in.

6

DISPLAY “

” (PROGRAMMED TIME)

This display shows the PROGRAMMED 

TIME of the system start or stop.

7

DISPLAY “

” (SET TEMPERATURE)

This display shows the set temperature.

8

DISPLAY “

” (FAN SPEED)

This display shows the set fan speed.

9

DISPLAY “

” (AIR FLOW FLAP)

Refer to “AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST”.

10

DISPLAY “

” (TIME TO CLEAN AIR FIL-

TER)

Refer to “HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER”.

11

DISPLAY “

” (DEFROST)

Refer to “DEFROST OPERATION”.

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 “PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION”.

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14

TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON

Refer to “PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION”.

15

INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON

This button is used only by qualified service 
persons for maintenance purposes.

16

PROGRAMMING TIME BUTTON

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

17

TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTON

Use this button for SETTING TEMPERA-
TURE.

18

FILTER SIGN RESET BUTTON

Refer to “HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER”.

19

FAN SPEED CONTROL BUTTON

Press this button to select the fan speed, 

HIGH or LOW, of your choice.

20

OPERATION MODE SELECTOR BUTTON

Press this button to select OPERATION 
MODE.

21

AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST BUTTON

Refer to “AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST”.

NOTE

For the sake of explanation, all indications are 

shown on the display in figure 1 on page 3 con-

trary to actual running situations.

6. OPERATION PROCEDURE

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Page 3: ...3 1 3 4 2 TEST F 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 b c d e e f g h i k e f l d j F hr H 00_3PN05140 8W_CV2 fm Page 1 Monday September 5 2005 2 30 PM...

Page 4: ...igure 2 on page 3 Please read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS carefully before installing air conditioning equipment and be sure to install it correctly After completing the installation make sure that th...

Page 5: ...dren will not play with them Chil dren playing with plastic bags face the danger of death by suffocation WARNING It is not good for your health to expose your body to the air flow for a long time Ask...

Page 6: ...In order to avoid any quality deterioration do not use the unit for cooling precision instruments food plants animals or works of art Do not place items under the indoor unit which may be damaged by...

Page 7: ...eral 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 fluctua tions such as a fact...

Page 8: ...isplay shows the set fan speed 9 DISPLAY AIR FLOW FLAP Refer to AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST 10 DISPLAY TIME TO CLEAN AIR FIL TER Refer to HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER 11 DISPLAY DEFROST Refer to DEFROST...

Page 9: ...temperature falls In this case use the air conditioner in combination with other heating systems A warm air circulating system is employed and therefore it takes some time until the entire room is war...

Page 10: ...g the stop time The sys tem stops operating after the set time has elapsed Programming the start time The sys tem starts operating after the set time has elapsed The timer can be programmed a maximum...

Page 11: ...on Turn off the main power supply switch when it is not used for long periods of time When the main power switch is turned on some watts of electric ity is being used even if the system is not operat...

Page 12: ...air filter into place 5 Shut the suction grille Refer to item No 1 6 Press the FILTER SIGN RESET BUTTON on the remote controller The display TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER vanishes NOTE NOTE NOTE Do not rem...

Page 13: ...HAT TO DO WHEN STOPPING THE SYS TEM FOR A LONG PERIOD Turn on FAN OPERATION for a half day and dry the unit Refer to FAN OPERATION Cut off the power supply When the main power switch is turned on some...

Page 14: ...the system is in COOLING OPERATION or at a stop The noise is heard when the drain pump is in operation A Pishi pishi squeaking sound is heard when the system is in operation or after the stop of opera...

Page 15: ...qualified service person to clean the air filters Refer to MAINTENANCE 3 The system operates but it does not suffi ciently cool or heat If the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the out door unit i...

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