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Operation
User reference guide
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FTXTA30A2V1BW
Split system air conditioner
4P518786-4F – 2020.05
Note:
Powerful operation can be set only when the unit is running. If you press
,
operation will be cancelled;
disappears from the LCD.
5.8 Econo and Outdoor unit quiet operation
5.8.1 Econo operation
This is a function which enables efficient operation by limiting the maximum power
consumption value. This function is useful for cases in which attention should be
paid to ensure a circuit breaker will not trip when the product runs alongside other
appliances.
INFORMATION
▪
Powerful and Econo operation CANNOT be used at the same time. The last
selected function takes priority.
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Econo operation reduces power consumption of the outdoor unit by limiting the
rotation speed of the compressor. If power consumption is already low, Econo
operation will NOT further reduce power consumption.
5.8.2 Outdoor unit quiet operation
Use Outdoor unit quiet operation when you want to decrease the noise level of the
outdoor unit.
Example:
At night.
INFORMATION
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Powerful and Outdoor unit quiet operation CANNOT be used at the same time.
The last selected function takes priority.
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This function is only available in Automatic, Cooling, and Heating operation.
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Outdoor unit quiet operation limits the rotation speed of the compressor. If the
rotation speed of compressor is already low, Outdoor unit quiet operation will
NOT further reduce the compressor rotation speed.
5.8.3 To start/stop Econo and Outdoor unit quiet operation
1
Press
one or more times.
Result:
The setting will change as follows.
Display
Operation
Econo
Outdoor unit quiet
+
Econo and Outdoor unit quiet
—
Both deactivated
2
To stop operation, press
until both symbols disappear from the LCD.
Note:
Econo operation can be only set when the unit is running. Pressing
cancels the setting and
disappears from the LCD.
Note:
remains on the LCD, even if you turn off the unit using the user interface
or indoor unit ON/OFF switch.