
Ð 0208 Ð
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6Ð
Install
the
ne
w
batter
ies
.
The
direction
of
the
batteries
should
match
the
marks
in
the
case
.
Remo
ve
the
co
ve
r
as
sho
wn
in
the
figure
and
remo
ve
the
old
batter
ies
.
HOW
TO
CHANGE
THE
BATTERIES
IN
THE
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
2
CA
UTION
1.
Do
not
mixne
w
and
old
batteries
,
or
diff
erent
type
of
batter
ies
together
.
2.
Remo
ve
the
batter
ies
when
yo
u
do
not
use
the
remote
controller
fo
r2
or
3
months
.
1
Push
and
pull
to
the
direction
of
arro
w
mar
k
.
Co
ve
r
TEMPORARY
SWITCH
Use
the
temporar
y
switch
when
oper
ation
cannot
be
done
with
the
remote
controller
.
1.
By
pressing
the
tempor
ar
y
switch,
the
oper
ation
is
done
in
pre
viously
set
oper
ation
mode
.
When
the
oper
ation
is
done
using
the
tempor
ar
y
switch
after
the
po
w
er
source
is
tur
ned
off
and
tur
ned
on
again,
the
oper
ation
is
done
in
automatic
mode
.
2.
When
the
oper
ation
is
stopped
or
when
the
oper
ation
is
done
with
the
remote
controller
again.
Press
the
tempor
ar
y
switch
once
again.
TEMPORAR
Y
SWITCH
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
When
yo
u
do
not
use
the
room
air
conditioner
,set
the
circuit
break
er
to
ÒOFFÓ.
HOW
TO
USE
THE
AIR
CONDITIONER
EFFECTIVELY
1.
An
avera
ge
room
temperature
setting
is
pr
obab
ly
the
best
for
you
as
well
as
being
economical. ¥E
xcessiv
e
cooling
or
heating
is
not
recommended
fo
rhealth
reasons
.High
electr
icity
bills
ma
y
also
result.
¥
Close
the
cur
tains
or
blinds
to
pre
vent
heat
from
flo
wing
into
or
escaping
the
room
as
well
as
to
mak
e
more
eff
ectiv
e
use
of
electricity
.
2.
At
interv
als,
the
door
s
and
windo
ws
should
be
opened
to
let
fresh
air
in.
CA
UTION
Mak
e
sure
the
room
is
ventilated
when
oper
ating
the
air
conditioner
at
the
same
time
as
other
heating
appliances
.
3.
Using
the
timer
is
recommended
bef
ore
going
to
sleep
or
going
out.
4.
The
follo
wing
m
ust
ne
ver
be
used
for
cleaning
the
indoor
and
outdoor
units:
¥
Benzine
,thinner
and
scr
ub
can
damage
plastic
surf
aces
or
coating.
¥
Hot
w
ater
abo
ve
40¡C
can
shr
ink
the
filter
and
def
or
m
plastic
par
ts
.
5.
Do
not
bloc
k
the
air
intake
and
air
outlet.
¥D
o
not
bloc
k
the
air
outlets
and
intak
es
of
the
indoor
and
outdoor
units
with
cur
tains
or
other
obstacles
which
could
deg
rade
air
conditioner
perf
or
mance
and
cause
unit
failure
.
Ð1
7Ð
ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
¥
Before
cleaning,
stop
unit
operation
with
the
remote
controller
and
turn
off
the
circuit
breaker.
CAUTION
¥D
o
not
expose
the
unit
to
water
as
it
may
cause
an
electric
shock.
¥
For
cleaning
inside
the
air
conditioner,
consult
your
sales
agent.
¥
Avoid
using
detergent
when
cleaning
the
heat
exchanger
of
the
indoor
unit.
Unit
failure
may
result.
¥
When
cleaning
the
heat
exchanger
with
a
vacuum
cleaner,
make
sure
to
wear
gloves
so
as
not
to
injure
your
hands
on
the
heat
exchanger
fins.
1.
AIR
FILTER
Clean
the
air
filter
,a
s
it
remo
ve
s
dust
inside
the
room.
Be
sure
to
clean
the
filter
once
ev
er
y
two
w
eeks
so
as
not
to
consume
electr
icity
unnecessar
ily
.
PR
OCEDURE
Remo
ve
suction
gr
ille
bef
ore
remo
ving
filter
.
¥
Lift
up
one
side
of
suction
gr
ille
and
remo
ve
by
inclining
it
(ref
er
to
diag
ram).
¥
Press
cla
w
do
wnw
ard
to
remo
ve
filter
.
1
Remo
ve
dust
from
the
filter
using
a
vacuum
cleaner
.
If
there
is
too
m
uch
dust,
use
neutr
al
detergent.
After
using
neutr
al
detergent,
w
ash
with
clean
w
ater
and
dr
y
in
the
shade
.
2
Install
the
filters
.
Slightly
lift
the
suction
gr
ille
and
close
as
original
state
.
3
CA
UTION
¥D
o
not
w
ash
with
hot
w
ater
at
more
than
40
¡C
.The
filter
ma
y
shr
ink.
¥
When
w
ashing
it,
shak
e
off
moisture
completely
and
dry
it
in
the
shade;
do
not
expose
it
directly
to
the
sun.
The
filter
ma
y
shr
ink.
¥D
o
not
oper
ate
the
air
conditioner
with
the
filter
remo
ved.
Dust
ma
y
enter
the
air
conditioner
and
cause
troub
le
.
Suction
gr
ille
Filter
Suction
gr
ille
Cla
w
Lift
up
suction
gr
ille
2.
CLEANING
OF
SUCTION
GRILLE
¥
Wipe
it
with
a
soft
dr
y
cloth.
¥
When
it
is
excessiv
ely
dir
ty,
wipe
with
soft
cloth
soak
ed
in
luk
ew
ar
m
w
ater
or
neutr
al
detergent.
Then
wipe
thoroughly
with
a
soft
dr
y
cloth.
CA
UTION
¥N
ev
er
clean
with
hot
w
ater
(abo
ve
40¡C),
benzine
,gasoline
,acid,
thinner
or
a
br
ush,
because
it
will
damage
the
plastic
surf
ace
and
the
coating.
3.
MAINTENANCE
AT
BEGINNING
OF
LONG
OFF
PERIOD
¥
Running
the
unit
setting
the
oper
ation
mode
to
(F
AN)
and
the
fa
n
speed
to
HI
fo
rabout
half
a
da
y
on
a
fine
da
y,
and
dr
y
the
whole
of
the
unit.
¥T
ur
n
off
the
circuit
break
er
.
Air
bl
ow
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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 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 145: ... MOTEUR DE VENTILATEUR MOTEUR D AUTO BALAYAGE RAD BD MOTEUR D ENTRAINEMENT 145 ...
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Page 150: ... μ μ 150 ...
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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 ...
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Page 257: ...3 Circuit de module de puissance 01 2 0 3 4 56 567 3 89 40 7 6 0 2 287 ...
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