SiMT041311E
Operation Manual
Installation / Operation Manual
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To know the status of your room and air conditioner
INFORMATION
Notes on INFORMATION
The indicator displayed on the LCD gives information about temperature, power consumption,
and so on.
The indicated indoor and outdoor temperatures are measured near the indoor and outdoor
units.
The indicator should be used as a guide only.
• The total power consumption is displayed up to 9,999kWh. When the total power consumption exceeds 9,999kWh, the indicator shows
0kWh. Also, if the total number of days that the unit is used exceeds 999, the indicator shows 0 days. (The displayed number of days is
the total time that the power to the unit is on.) Please use these indications as a guide.
• The power consumption is displayed in increments of 0.1kWh up to 50kWh and in increments of 1kWh after 50kWh.
• The indoor and outdoor temperatures are indicated by estimating the temperatures near the indoor and outdoor units based on the
temperatures detected by the sensor attached to the indoor and outdoor units.
• If the signals from the remote controller do not properly reach the indoor unit, the setting displayed on the LCD may be different from
the actual operation of the indoor unit. If you press in that condition, the operation of the indoor unit will be changed according to
the setting on the remote controller.
• If is pressed when the outdoor temperature cannot be detected such as when the unit is stopped, the outdoor temperature is
displayed as “--”. In this case, press again.
• Indoor and outdoor temperatures between –9˚C and 39˚C can be displayed.
< To see the information >
Direct the remote controller toward the indoor unit and
press .
• Keep directing the remote controller toward the indoor unit for about
2 seconds.
A signal is received from the indoor unit.
• Each time you press the button, the information changes.
LCD example
When the indoor temperature is 30˚C during DRY COOLING operation.
Indoor temperature
Indoor humidity
Outdoor
temperature
Current power
consumption
Total power consumption