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With
this
m
ulti-air
conditioner
,s
ev
er
al
indoor
units
can
be
connected
to
one
outdoor
unit
to
be
dr
iv
en.
Yo
u
can
oper
ate
the
required
number
of
indoor
units
.
¥Y
ou
cannot
oper
ate
the
indoor
units
in
the
follo
wing
combinations
.
One
unit
Other
unit
Cooling
Heating
Dehumidifying
Circulating
(fan)
¥
The
indoor
unit
which
is
switched
on
first
contin
ues
to
oper
ate
,b
ut
other
indoor
units
which
is
switched
on
later
does
not
oper
ate
while
the
lamp
lights
.
¥T
o
restar
ta
n
indoor
unit
which
w
as
oper
ated
later
,stop
the
indoor
unit
which
w
as
oper
ated
first
or
later
and
reset
the
type
of
oper
ation,
then
perf
or
m
oper
ation
again.
Decrease
the
number
of
indoor
units
to
be
oper
ated
especially
when
it
is
ve
ry
hot
or
ve
ry
cold
or
when
yo
u
w
ant
to
reach
the
preset
temper
ature
quic
kly
.
When
an
indoor
unit
is
oper
ated
in
the
cooling,
heating
or
dehumidifying
mode
in
one
room,
the
sound
of
refriger
ant
flo
w
m
ay
be
heard
from
a
stopped
indoor
unit
or
a
stopped
indoor
unit
ma
y
become
w
ar
m
.This
is
because
the
indoor
unit
retur
ns
refr
iger
ant
to
the
outdoor
unit
to
be
ready
fo
roper
ation.
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MODEL
WIDTH
HEIGHT
DEPTH
RAF-25NH5 RAF-35NH5
750mm
(29-17/32")
600mm
(23-5/8")
215mm
(8-15/32")
RAF-50NH5
(INDOOR
UNIT)
When
oper
ation
mode
is
selected:
Dur
ing
automatic
oper
ation:
¥
When
heating
oper
ation
is
automatically
selected
fo
rthe
first
indoor
unit,
the
ne
xt
indoor
unit
will
then
star
tt
o
heat.
Also
,i
fcooling
or
dehumidifying
is
automatically
selected
fo
rthe
first
indoor
unit,
the
ne
xt
indoor
unit
will
also
star
tt
o
cool
or
dehumidify
.
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¥T
o
open
the
front
panel,
use
the
remote
controller
to
stop
unit
operation.
Then
press
the
two
Ò
Ósections
below
PUSH
at
the
top
left
and
right
corners
of
the
front
panel.
¥
Grasp
the
left
and
right
sides
of
the
front
panel
and
open
it
toward
you.
&
&
¥T
o
close
the
front
panel,
press
the
two
Ò
Ósections
below
PUSH
at
the
top
left
and
right
corners
of
the
front
panel.
¥
Press
the
upper
center
part
of
the
front
panel
to
close
properly.
"
;
#
"
!
#
&
This
lamp
lights
when
the
timer
is
wo
rking.
#
&
This
lamp
lights
during
oper
ation.
Dur
ing
heating,
the
oper
ation
indicator
ma
yb
link,
bl
owing
ve
ry
lightly
or
totally
stopping
under
the
follo
wing
conditions: (1)
'
(
Fo
rabout
2~3
min
utes
after
star
tu
p.
(2)
'
(
Defrosting
will
be
perf
or
med
about
once
an
hour
when
frost
fo
rm
so
n
the
heat
exchanger
of
the
outdoor
unit,
fo
r5~10
min
utes
each
time
.(If
the
piping
length
used
is
longer
than
usual,
frost
will
lik
ely
to
fo
rm.)
!
&
This
lamp
lights
when
the
de
vice
is
oper
ated
fo
ra
total
of
about
200
hours
,it
is
time
to
clean
the
filter
.The
lamp
goes
out
when
the
Ò
(A
UT
OSWING)
Ób
utton
is
pressed
while
the
oper
ation
is
stopped.
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; "
; "
Upper
center
part
COOLING
OPERATION
¥I
fcooling
is
started
at
an
AUTOor
HI
fan
speed
setting,
and
if
a
considerable
difference
is
present
between
the
room
temperature
and
preset
temperature,
the
damper
inside
of
the
bottom
air
outlet
will
automatically
open
to
allow
cold
air
to
also
be
directed
out
of
the
bottom
side
air
outlet.
When
the
room
temperature
reaches
the
preset
temperature
or
after
approximately
30
minutes
have
elapsed
from
starting
operation,
cold
air
will
automatically
be
directed
only
from
the
top
side
air
outlet.
¥
When
it
is
desirable
to
direct
cold
air
from
the
bottom
side
air
outlet
for
a
longer
period
of
time,
set
the
temperature
at
16¡C
and
fan
speed
at
HI.
When
the
room
temperature
is
more
than
8¡
C
above
the
preset
temperature
(16
¡C),
cold
air
will
continuously
blow
from
the
bottom
side
air
outlet.
DEHUMIDIFYING
OPERATION
¥
For
more
efficient
dehumidifying,
the
bottom
side
air
outlet
will
remain
closed.
FAN
OPERATION
¥
Air
blows
out
only
from
top
side
air
outlet.
AIR
OUTLET
SWITCH
IS
SET
TO
¥
Air
blows
out
only
from
top
side
air
outlet
in
both
heating
and
cooling
operation.
¥
Air
can
be
blown
only
from
top
side
air
outlet,
to
prevent
blowing
air
striking
your
face
during
sleep,
etc.
¥I
fair
blows
out
only
from
the
top
side
air
outlet,
it
takes
more
time
to
reach
the
set
temperature
when
compared
to
air
blowing
from
both
top
and
bottom
side
air
outlets.
Also,
temperature
distribution
within
the
room
may
be
adversely
affected.
It
is
therefore
recommended
to
use
both
top
and
bottom
side
air
outlets
whenever
possible.
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; "
If
the
remote
controller
does
not
work
due
to
battery
failure,
press
this
switch
to
start
and
stop
operation.
¥
This
temporary
operation
will
be
at
the
most
recent
setting
made.
(The
unit
will
immediately
go
into
automatic
operation
once
power
is
switched
on.)
; "
AIR
OUTLET
SWITCH
IS
SET
TO
HEATING
OPERATION
¥A
s
operation
starts,
warm
air
is
automatically
discharged
from
top
and
bottom
side
air
outlets.
¥
When
the
room
temperature
reaches
the
preset
temperature,
air
is
directed
only
from
top
side
air
outlet
at
the
LOW
fan
speed.
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Summary of Contents for RAD-25NH5
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Page 10: ...SPECIFICATIONS EU1013DD 2 8 ...
Page 11: ... EU1013DD 2 9 ...
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Page 17: ... 230V W 230V W 17 ...
Page 23: ... 0 1 2 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 2 9 0 0 23 ...
Page 24: ... 0 1 2 3 0 1 4 5 1 4 5 6 1 17 1 8 8 9 0 0 9 1 6 5 7 1 7 24 ...
Page 27: ... 0 1 0 234 5 6 7 8 3 3 9 6 1 6 3 1 9 2 2 6 6 1 6 7 1 1 5 1 1A B 8 6 C 9 27 ...
Page 29: ... 0 1 2 0 3 4 5 3 6 7 8 9 88 3 3 3 0 3 6 A 8 4 B C CAUTION 9 9 C 9 9 0 3 B B 3 C B C C 29 ...
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Page 33: ... 01 21 3 4444 4444 4444 5 6 7 3 3 3 3 3 8 90 7 0 3 3 9A B B C C DA 9A B 3 3 8 E F G 3 33 ...
Page 36: ... FULL DUCT SEMI DUCT NON DUCT Setting of switches 1 High static pressure switch 36 ...
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Page 132: ... φ φ 0 1 2 1 2 3 1 132 ...
Page 133: ... φ φ Suspension Boite 012 34 5 67 34 5 67 8 9 8 8 8 133 ...
Page 134: ... 1 φ φ φ6 35 134 ...
Page 136: ... 0 1 0 2 3 4 0 2 1 0 5 6 1 61 3 1 4 φ3 φ φ 136 ...
Page 143: ... 0 1 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 5 0 6 7 62 8 6 7862 0 9 0 9 2 2 2 M 143 ...
Page 144: ... 144 ...
Page 145: ... MOTEUR DE VENTILATEUR MOTEUR D AUTO BALAYAGE RAD BD MOTEUR D ENTRAINEMENT 145 ...
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Page 147: ... 0 1 2 2 3 4 2 1 2 5 2 6 7 0 2 8 147 ...
Page 148: ... 148 ...
Page 149: ... 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 5 149 ...
Page 150: ... μ μ 150 ...
Page 151: ... μ μ 0123 151 ...
Page 183: ... 0 1 2 3 4 4 5 1 6 7 1 0 83 9 1 8 207 ...
Page 184: ... 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C 0 209 ...
Page 185: ... 0 1 2 330 4 5 6 7 6 8 9 0 6 8 6 8 9 0 6 8 7 7 7 8 3 2 33 5 A BC 3 D 66EF 211 ...
Page 189: ... 0 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 6 9 218 ...
Page 190: ... 0 1 2 3 452 6 7829 5 8 6 226 0 A 0 219 ...
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Page 203: ... 0 1 232 ...
Page 208: ... AUTO SWING FUNCTION 238 ...
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Page 216: ... 0 1 234 5 1 6 0 7 8 9 7 9 7 6 6 2 7 7 246 ...
Page 221: ... 0 1 1 1 251 ...
Page 223: ... Mode Refroidissement 0 1 2 33 4 5 63 7 8 4 5 A 53 B B 4 A 53 B B C 8 253 ...
Page 224: ...1 Reset Circuit 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 5 r 5 6 5 4 4 254 ...
Page 228: ... 0 1 2 3 3 4 56 37 3 3 8 2 8 8 8 3 3 3 2 3 29 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 258 ...
Page 248: ... 0 1 2 3 1 2 4 4 4 5 6 7 4 8 4 9 8 8 4 278 ...
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Page 253: ... 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 456 2 3 456 2 3 456 2 3 456 7 8 9 0 7 8 9 0 9 9 9 9 3 9 5 9 9 5 3 283 ...
Page 257: ...3 Circuit de module de puissance 01 2 0 3 4 56 567 3 89 40 7 6 0 2 287 ...
Page 259: ... 0 1 2 3 0 4 5 6 5 5 6 5 7 8 8 8 9 0 7 8 8 8 9 0 0 7 8 8 4 8 0 8 4 8 8 0 1 2 3 8 8 9 289 ...
Page 260: ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 3 2 345 52 3 2 6 6 6 6 FAN HIC ABS SPM2B SPM2A 290 ...
Page 268: ... 0 1 2 2 3 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 0 21 5 5 5 65 7 8 9 298 ...
Page 269: ... 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 6 6 0 2 6 1 1 7 6 0 1 18 8 4 5 1 9 2 1 1 1 18 8 4 8 2 6 1 1 3 2 9 5 299 ...
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Page 277: ... 0 123 4 023 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 7 7 8 7 7 8 7 7 8 7 5 0 9 0 9 307 ...
Page 278: ...7 Power Factor Control Circuit 308 ...
Page 279: ...7 Circuit de contr le facteur de puissance 309 ...
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Page 286: ...AT STARTING OPERATION OTHERS 0 1 0 2 2 316 ...
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