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[CLEANING BEFORE AND AFTER SEA-
SONAL USE]
START UP AFTER A LONG STOP
Confirm the following
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Check that the air inlet and outlet are not blocked.
Remove any obstacle.
Obstacles may decrease the airflow rate, leading to
performance decline and breakage of the devices.
Clean the air filter and exterior.
•
After cleaning the air filter, make sure to attach it.
(Refer to “MAINTENANCE” on page 8.)
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After cleaning, press AIR FILTER CLEANING
TIME ICON RESET BUTTON.
Turn on the power circuit breaker at least
6 hours before operation.
•
To protect the unit, this is required in order to acti-
vate the unit smoothly.
•
The display on the remote controller will be shown
when the power circuit breaker is turned on.
HEATING OPERATION within 6 hours after the
power is supplied to the power circuit breaker.
•
Some models perform the following operation to
protect the devices.
If the HEATING OPERATION is performed within
6 hours after the power is supplied to the power
circuit breaker, the indoor fan stops for about 10
minutes during the outdoor unit operation to pro-
tect the devices.
The above operation is performed not only at the
time of installation, but every time the power cir-
cuit breaker is turned on/off.
For comfort heating, it is recommended not to turn
off the power circuit breaker during HEATING
OPERATION.
WHAT TO DO TO STOP THE SYSTEM FOR A
LONG PERIOD
Turn on FAN OPERATION for a half day and dry
the unit.
•
This will prevent generation of mould.
Turn off the power circuit breaker.
•
When the power circuit breaker is turned on, low
wattage is consumed even if the system is not
operating.
Turn off the power circuit breaker for saving
energy.
•
The display on the remote controller will vanish
when the power circuit breaker is turned off.
Clean the air filter and exterior.
•
Be sure to replace the air filter to its original place
after cleaning.
Refer to “MAINTENANCE” on page 8.
The following symptoms do not indicate air condi-
tioner malfunction
• HEATING OPERATION within 6 hours after the
power is supplied to the power circuit breaker.
Some models perform the following operation to
protect the devices.
If the HEATING OPERATION is performed within 6
hours after the power is supplied to the power cir-
cuit breaker, the indoor fan stops for about 10 min-
utes during the outdoor unit operation to protect
the devices.
The above operation is performed not only at the
time of installation, but every time the power cir-
cuit breaker is turned on/off.
For comfort heating, it is recommended not to turn
off the power circuit breaker during HEATING
OPERATION.
I.
THE SYSTEM DOES NOT OPERATE
•
The system does not restart immediately
after the ON/OFF button is pressed.
•
The system does not restart immediately
when TEMPERATURE SETTING button is
returned to the former position after pushing
the button.
If the OPERATION lamp lights, the system is in
normal condition.
It does not restart immediately because a safety
device operates to prevent overload of the sys-
tem. After approx. 3 minutes, the system will turn
on again automatically.
•
The system does not start when the display
shows “
” and it flashes for few sec-
onds after pressing an operation button.
This is because the system is under centralized
control. Flashes on the display indicates that the
system cannot be controlled by the remote con-
troller.
•
The system does not start immediately after
the power supply is turned on.
Wait 6 hours or more until the micro computer is
prepared for operation.
•
The outdoor unit stops.
This is because the indoor temperature has
reached the set temperature. The indoor unit is
in the FAN OPERATION.
COOLING OPERATION (AUTOMATIC COOL-
ING OPERATION): Lower the set temperature.
HEATING OPERATION (AUTOMATIC HEAT-
ING OPERATION): Raise the set temperature.
The operation starts after a while when the sys-
tem is in normal condition.
9. NOT A MALFUNCTION OF THE
AIR CONDITIONER
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