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10.

MOUNTING SUCTION GRILLE · DECORATION SIDE 
PANEL

Install securely in the reverse order when decoration side panel 
and suction grille were removed. 

• When installing the suction grille, hang the string of the suc-

tion grille to the hanging part of the indoor unit shown Fig. 38.

CAUTION

When closing the suction grille, the strap may get caught. 
Confirm that the strap does not stick out of the side of the 
suction grille before closing.

11.

FIELD SETTING

<<Refer to also the installation manual attached to the out-
door unit.>>

CAUTION

Before carrying out field setting, check the items mentioned 
in the clause 2 “Items to be checked after the installation 
work is completed” on page 3.

• Check if all the installation and piping works for the air 

conditioner are completed.

• Check if the control box cover of air conditioner is closed. 

<FIELD SETTING>

<After turn on the power supply, carry out field setting from the 
remote controller according to the installation state.>

• Carry out setting at 3 places, “Mode No.”, “FIRST CODE No.” 

and “SECOND CODE No.”.

The settings shown by “

” in the table indicate those 

when shipped from the factory.

• The method of setting procedure and operation is shown in 

the installation manual attached to the remote controller.

(Note)Though setting of “Mode No.” is carried out as a group, 

if you intend to carry out individual setting by each 
indoor unit or confirmation after setting, carry out set-
ting with the “Mode No.” shown in the parenthesis ( ).

• In case of remote control, for changeover of input to 

FORCED OFF or to ON/OFF OPERATION.
[1] Enter into the field setting mode with the remote controller.
[2] Select Mode No. “12”.
[3] Set the FIRST CODE No. to “1”.
[4-1] For FORCE OFF, set the SECOND CODE No. to “01”.
[4-2] For ON/OFF OPERATION, set the SECOND CODE No. 

to “02”.

(It is set to FORCED OFF when shipped from the factory.)

• Ask your customer to keep the manual attached to the 

remote controller together with the operation manual.

• Do not carry out setting other than those shown in the table.

11-1

SETTING WHEN AN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY IS 
ATTACHED

• For setting when attaching an optional accessory, refer to the 

installation manual attached to the optional accessory.

11-2

WHEN USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER

• When using a wireless remote controller, it is necessary to 

set the wireless remote controller address.
Refer to the installation manual attached to the wireless 
remote controller.

11-3

SETTING CEILING HEIGHT (CLASS 100 OR LESS)

• When installing indoor unit class 35 - 100, specify the SEC-

OND CODE No. in accordance with the ceiling height.

Table 3

11-4

SETTING FILTER SIGN

• A message to inform the air filter cleaning time will be indi-

cated on the remote controller.

• Set the SECOND CODE No. shown in the Table 5 according 

to the amount of dust or pollution in the room.

• Though the indoor unit is equipped with the long life filter, it is 

necessary to periodically clean the filter to avoid clogging of 
the filter. Please also explain the set time to the customer.

• The periodical filter cleaning time can be shortened depend-

ing on the environment.

Table 4

* Use “No indication” setting when cleaning indication is not 

necessary such as the case of periodical cleaning being car-
ried out.

11-5

SETTING FAN SPEED DURING THERMOSTAT OFF

• Set the fan speed according to the using environment after 

consultation with your customer.

Table 5

Strap

Hook

Hook

Round hole

Round hole

Cross hole

Strap

Indoor unit

Suction grille

Fig. 38

Ceiling height (m)

Mode 

No.

FIRST 
CODE 

No.

SEC-

OND 

CODE 

No.

Class 
35,50

Class 
60,71

Class 

100

Standard

2.7 

or less

2.7 

or less

3.8 

or less

13 (23)

0

01

High ceiling

2.7 - 

3.5

2.7 - 

3.5

3.8 - 

4.3

02

Contamination

Filter hours 

(long life type)

Mode No.

FIRST 

CODE No.

SECOND 

CORD 

No.

Normal

Approx. 

2500 hrs

10 (20)

0

01

More

contaminated

Approx. 

1250 hrs

02

With indication

3

01

No indication

02

Setting

Mode No.

FIRST 

CODE No.

SECOND 

CORD No.

Fan operates / stops 

during thermo OFF

(Cooling · heating)

Operates

11 (21)

2

01

Stops

02

Fan speed during 

cooling 

thermostat OFF

(Extra 

low)

12 (22)

6

01

Setting

02

Fan speed during 

heating 

thermostat OFF

(Extra 

low)

12 (22)

3

01

Setting

02

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Page 8: ...tion to remove Refer to Fig 6 Take out accessories Refer to Fig 6 Open the knock hole at the wiring inlet side at the rear surface or top surface and install the attached resin bushing 10 Model name F...

Page 9: ...for hanger 3 accessory and fix by double nuts firmly 2 Lift up the indoor unit slide from the front and put the hanger installing bolt M8 into the securely for temporary hanging Refer to Fig 11 3 Tigh...

Page 10: ...ler Do not use soap water which may cause cracking of flare nuts soap water may contain salt which absorbs moisture that will freeze when the piping gets cold and or lead to corrosion of flared joints...

Page 11: ...cessory to con duct piping Refer to Fig 16 and Fig 17 3 For right side piping Remove the stay for packing and delivering reinforcing plate at the right side and put back the screw to the orig inal pos...

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Page 16: ...attached to the outdoor units Confirm the system type Pair type 1 remote controller controls 1 indoor unit standard system Refer to Fig 31 Simultaneous operation system 1 remote controller controls 2...

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