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6. Display 

 (set temperature)

This display shows the temperature you have set.

7. Display 

 

 

 

 (operation 

mode)

This display shows the current operation mode.

8. Display 

 (programmed time)

This display shows the programmed time of the 
system start or stop.

9. Display 

 (inspection/test operation)

When the inspection/test operation button is 
pressed, the display shows the mode in which 
the system actually is.

10. Display 

 (under centralized control)

When this display shows, the system is under 
centralized control. (This is not a standard spec-
ification.)

11. Display 

 (fan speed)

This display shows the fan speed you have 
selected.

12. Display 

 (time to clean air filter)

Refer to the operation manual of indoor unit.

13. Display 

 (defrost/hot start)

Refer to the “EXPLANATION OF HEATING 
OPERATION” in chapter 6-1.

14. Timer mode start/stop button

Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

15. Timer on/off button

Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

16. Inspection/test operation button

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

17. Programming time button

Use this button for setting the programming start 
and/or stop time.
Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

18. Temperature setting button

Use this button for setting the desired temperature.
Refer to the chapter “6-1 COOLING, HEATING 
AND FAN ONLY OPERATION”.

19. Filter sign reset button

Refer to the operation manual of indoor unit.

20. Fan speed control button

Press this button to select the fan speed of your 
preference.

21. Operation mode selector button

• Press this button to select the operation mode of 

your preference.

• Press this button to designate the master remote 

controller.
Refer to the chapter “6-5 SETTING THE MAS-
TER REMOTE CONTROLLER”.

22. Airflow direction adjust button

Refer to the chapter “6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIR-
FLOW DIRECTION”.

23. Thermistor

It sense the room temperature around the 
remote controller.

24. These button are used when the ventilation unit 

are installed (These are optional accessories)

Refer to the operation manual of the ventilation unit.

NOTE

• Do not place the controller exposed to direct sunlight.

The LCD display may get discolored, failing to dis-
play the data.

• Never pull or twist the electric wire of a remote 

controller.
It may cause the unit to malfunction.

• Do not allow sharp or hard items to touch the but-

tons of the remote controller.
The remote controller may be damaged or break-
down may occur.

• In contradistinction to actual operating situations, 

the display on figure 2 shows all possible indica-
tions.

• Figure 2 shows the remote controller which is 

opened the cover.

• For FXS, FXM, FXL and FXN, the airflow direction 

ajust button (22) is not available and the display 
(4) shows “NOT AVAILABLE” when pressed.

5. OPERATION RANGE

Use the system in the following temperature and 
humidity ranges for safe and effective operation.

NOTE

• Cooling operation:

If the air conditioner is operated continuously 
while the indoor temperature is 21°C or below and 
the humidity is 80% or over, the interiors of the 
indoor units may cause icing and water leakage 
may result.

• Heating operation:

The air conditioner may stop operating for the pro-
tection of the machine if the outdoor temperature 
is 21°C or over.

TEST

COOLING

HEATING

outdoor temperature

–5°~43°CDB

–25°~15.5°CWB

indoor temperature

14°~25°CWB

15°~27°CDB

indoor humidity

 80%

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Summary of Contents for RTSYQ10PAY1

Page 1: ...s Polski Operation manual VRVIII C System air conditioner Betriebsanweisung VRVIII C System Klimaanlage Manuel d utilisation Conditionneur d air VRVIII C System VRVIII C Bruksanvisning VRVIII C System...

Page 2: ...unit et vous aidera en cas de panne Apr s avoir lu le manuel rangez le en vue d une utilisation ult rieure Pour plus de d tails concernant l unit int rieure reportez vous galement au manuel d utilisat...

Page 3: ...1 3 4 5 6 1 6 2 Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Double flow Multi flow Corner Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Double flow Multi flow Corner 00_CV_3P201178 13S fm Page 4 Wednesday January 18 2012 2 42 P...

Page 4: ...7 8 9 10 11 00_CV_3P201178 13S fm Page 5 Wednesday January 18 2012 2 42 PM...

Page 5: ...ation under such circumstances may result in a failure electric shocks or fire haz ards Consult your local dealer about installation work Doing the work yourself may result in water leak age electric...

Page 6: ...nsecticide Failure to observe could cause the chemicals to become deposited in the unit which could endan ger the health of those who are hypersensitive to chemicals CAUTION Do not use the air conditi...

Page 7: ...g certain internal parts will cause electric shocks and dam age to the unit Please consult your dealer about checking and adjustment of internal parts Do not leave the remote controller wherever there...

Page 8: ...nt piping 4 REMOTE CONTROLLER NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH SWITCH AND DISPLAY Refer to figure 2 1 On off button Press the button and the system will start Press the button again and the system will stop...

Page 9: ...his button to select the operation mode of your preference Press this button to designate the master remote controller Refer to the chapter 6 5 SETTING THE MAS TER REMOTE CONTROLLER 22 Airflow directi...

Page 10: ...e protection the system may con trol the airflow rate automatically The airflow rate may be adjusted automati cally depending on the room temperature or the fan may stop immediately This is not a malf...

Page 11: ...details Press the on off button once again The operation lamp goes off and the system stops operation NOTE Do not turn off the power immediately after the unit stops The system need at least 5 minutes...

Page 12: ...eration The displays of slave remote controllers show changeover under control and they automatically follow the operation mode directed by the master remote controller However it is possible to chang...

Page 13: ...floor and warm air gathers in the ceiling Set the airflow direction parallel during cooling or dry operation and set it downwards during heat ing operation Do not let the air blow directly to a person...

Page 14: ...er is getting ready to operate Wait 10 minutes 9 5 THE FAN STRENGTH DOES NOT COR RESPOND TO THE SETTING The fan strength does no change even if the fan strength adjustment button in pressed During hea...

Page 15: ...OOR UNIT DOES NOT STOP This is to prevent oil and refrigerant from remaining in the compressor The unit will stop after 5 to 10 minutes 9 14 THE INSIDE OF AN OUTDOOR UNIT IS WARM EVEN WHEN THE UNIT HA...

Page 16: ...of the room is excessive during cooling operation Check if direct sunlight enters the room during cooling operation Use curtains or blinds Check if the airflow angle is not proper Refer to Operation...

Page 17: ...ong as possible Use for appropriate maintenance design budgeting maintenance and inspection fees etc Contact your dealer for details Note Breakage due to taking apart or cleaning inside by anyone othe...

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