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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 
MASTER REMOTE CONTROLLER”.

22.Air flow direction adjust button

Refer to the chapter “Operation procedure - 
Adjusting the air flow direction”.

23.Fan only/air conditioning selector switch

Set the switch to “

” for fan only operation or to 

” for heating or cooling operation.

24.Cool/heat changeover switch

Set the switch to “

” for cooling operation or to 

” for heating operation.

25.Thermistor

It sense the room temperature around the 
remote controller.

26.These button are used when the ventilation 

unit are installed (These are optional accesso-
ries)

Refer to the operation manual of the ventilation unit.

NOTE

• Do not place the controller exposed to direct sun-

light. The LCD display may get discolored, failing to 
display the data.

• Never pull or twist the electric wire of a remote con-

troller.
It may cause the unit to malfunction.

• Do not allow sharp or hard items to touch the buttons 

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 indications.

• Figure 2 shows the remote controller which is 

opened the cover.

• For FXS, FXM, FXL and FXN, the air flow direc-

tion adjust button (22) is not available and the dis-
play (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.

• To avoid condensation and water dripping out the 

unit.
If the temperature or the humidity is beyond these 
conditions, safety devices may work and the air 
conditioner may not operate.

6. OPERATION PROCEDURE

• Operation procedure varies according to the com-

bination of outdoor unit and remote controller. 
Read the chapter “What to do before operation”.

• To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch 

6 hours before operation.
And do not turn off the power supply during the air 
conditioning season because of smoothly start 
up.

• If the main power supply is turned off during oper-

ation, operation will restart automatically after the 
power turns back on again.

6-1 COOLING, HEATING , AUTOMATIC AND 

FAN ONLY OPERATION

• The operation mode cannot be changed with the 

remote controller whose display shows 

” (changeover under control).

Change the operation mode with the remote con-
troller whose display does not show “

”.

• When the display “

” (changeover under 

control) flashes, refer to the chapter “Operation 
procedure - Setting the master remote controller”.

• The fan may keep on running for about 1 minute 

after the heating operation stops for removing the 
heat in the indoor unit.

• The air flow rate may be adjusted automatically 

depending on the room temperature or the fan 
may stop immediately. This is not a malfunction.

• For machine protection the system may control 

the air flow rate automatically.

• It may take sometime for finishing to change the 

air flow rate.
This is normal operation.

• Automatic operation (Heat Recovery series 

(RQCEQ) only) 
In this operation mode, cool/heat changeover is 
automatically conducted.

COOLING

HEATING

outdoor temperature

–5°~43°CDB

–20°~21°CDB

–20°~15.5°CWB

indoor temperature

21°~32°CDB

15°~27°CDB

14°~25°CWB

indoor humidity

 80%

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Summary of Contents for VRV III-Q RQYQ140PY1

Page 1: ...44PY1 RQCEQ816PY1 RQCEQ848PY1 OPERATION MANUAL System air conditioner Operation manual VRVIII System air conditioner Betriebsanweisung VRVIII System Klimaanlage Manuel d utilisation Conditionneur d ai...

Page 2: ...r junto coneste manualde funcionamientoen un lugarseguro Unavez que reciba latarjetade garant a delconcesionario gu rdela en un lugarseguro Grazie per avere acquistato questo condizionatore d aria Dai...

Page 3: ...2 1 1 4 3 5 6 7 1 7 3 7 2 1 2...

Page 4: ...8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Double flow Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Multi flow Corner 14 2 15...

Page 5: ...these instructions properly may result in property damage or personal injury which may be serious depending on the circum stances After reading keep this manual in a conve nient place so that you can...

Page 6: ...t in places with exces sive oily smoke such as cooking rooms or in places with flammable gas corrosive gas or metal dust Using the product in such places may cause fire or product failures Do not use...

Page 7: ...of bodily functions and harm health Do not let children play on or around the out door unit If they touch the unit carelessly injury may be caused Do not place water containers flower vases etc on th...

Page 8: ...Low pressure side bar 33 33 MPa 3 3 3 3 Model RQCEQ280PY1 RQCEQ360PY1 RQCEQ460PY1 Power supply Phase 3N 3N 3N Frequency Hz 50 50 50 Voltage V 380 415 380 415 380 415 Nominal cooling capacity kW 28 0...

Page 9: ...he air flow direction 5 Display ventilation air cleaning This display shows that the ventilation unit are in operation these are optional accessories 6 Display set temperature This display shows the t...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...RATION For general heating operation it may take longer to reach the set temperature than in cooling operation We recommend starting the operation which was used before using timer operation The follo...

Page 12: ...d select program dry Press the on off button The operation lamp lights up and the system starts operation Press the air flow direction adjust button only for FXC FXF FXH FXK FXA Refer to the chapter A...

Page 13: ...he timer is programmed to stop the sys tem after 3 hours and start the system after 4 hours the system will stop after 3 hours and start 1 hour later 6 5 SETTING THE MASTER REMOTE CON TROLLER Refer to...

Page 14: ...controller control systems 7 OPTIMUM OPERATION Observe the following precautions to ensure the system operates properly Adjust the air outlet properly and avoid direct air flow to room inhabitants Adj...

Page 15: ...ilter and exterior After cleaning the air filter be sure to put it back in the same position See the operation manual included with the indoor unit for details on how to clean it 9 FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS...

Page 16: ...ost operation Moisture generated by defrost becomes steam and is exhausted 9 8 NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS Indoor unit A zeen sound is heard immediately after the power supply is turned on The electroni...

Page 17: ...ealer If a safety device such as a fuse a breaker or an earth leakage breaker frequently actuates Measure Do not turn on the main power switch If the ON OFF switch does not properly work Measure Turn...

Page 18: ...rson that the leakage point has been corrected surely before restarting operation Do not remove or reinstall the unit by yourself Incorrect installation may cause electrical shock or fire Contact your...

Page 19: ...the product is operational as long 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...

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