– 3 –
ENG
L
IS
H
PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
■
To
set
calendar
and
clock
1.
Press
(RESET) button when fi
rst time setting.
"Year" blinks.
2.
Press
(TIME) button to set the current year.
3. Press
(CLOCK) button. "Day" and "Month"
blink.
4.
Press
(TIME) button to set the current day and
month.
5.
Press
(CLOCK) button. "CLOCK" blinks.
6.
Press
(TIME) button to set the clock to the current
time.
7.
Press
(CLOCK) button.
Calendar and clock are set.
To modify the calendar and clock, press
(CLOCK)
button.
Then follow steps 1 to 7.
Calendar and clock need to be set again after changing
batteries.
After changing the batteries,
1.
Press
(RESET) button.
2.
Direct remote controller towards indoor unit and press
(INFO) button.
3
.
The calendar and clock from indoor unit will be transmitted.
■
Calendar and clock will not be transmitted from indoor
unit when the following occurs:
●
When there is a power failure.
●
When breaker is OFF by user (unit is not in STANDBY
MODE).
NOTE
Note on setting the calendar and clock.
●
If the calendar and clock are not set, the ON-timer, OFF-timer and Weekly Timer cannot be set.
●
If the calendar and clock are not set correctly, the ON-timer, OFF-timer and Weekly Timer will not
operate correctly.
●
When the ON-timer, OFF-timer and Weekly Timer are set, the calendar and clock cannot be changed.
If there is a need to change the calendar and clock, ON-timer, OFF-timer and Weekly Timer need to
be cancelled.
– 4 –
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROLLER
REMOTE
CONTRO
LL
ER
●
This controls the operation of the indoor unit. The range of control is about 7 meters. If indoor lighting is
controlled electronically, the range of control may be shorter.
This unit can be fi
xed on a wall using the fi
xture provided. Before fi
xing it, make sure the indoor unit can
be controlled from the remote controller.
●
Handle the remote controller with care. Dropping it or getting it wet may compromise its signal transmission
capability.
●
After new batteries are inserted into the remote controller, the unit will initially require approximately 10
seconds to respond to commands and operate.
●
When remote controller is not in use for about 3 minutes during OFF condition, indicated by
on the
display, the LCD will turn off.
●
During clock setting, the LCD will turn off about 10 minutes later if the remote controller is not in use.
●
When pressing any button, the LCD will turn on.
●
The LCD will not turn off during TIMER setting.
Signal
Transmitting
/
Receiving
Window
Point this window towards the
indoor unit when controlling it.
Sensor
A temperature sensor inside the
remote controller senses ambient
temperature around the remote-
controller.
Display
This indicates the room temperature
selected, current time, timer status,
function and airfl
ow rate selected.
ROOM
TEMPERATURE
setting
Buttons
Press these buttons to set the room
temperature.
Press the [
] button to raise the room
temperature.
Press the [
] button to lower the room
temperature.
Keep pressing and the value will change
more quickly.
ECO
Button
Use this button to set the ECO
mode. (
p. 13)
START
/
STOP
button
Press this button to start
operation. Press it again to stop
operation.
FAN
SPEED
selector
Button
This determines the fan speed.
Every time you press this button,
the airfl
ow rate will change from
(AUTO)
➞
(HIGH)
➞
(MED)
➞
(LOW)
➞
(SILENT) (This button allows
selection of optimal or preferred fan
speed for each operation mode).
Transmission
sign
The transmission sign lights up
when a signal is sent.
10
Summary of Contents for RAK-15QPC
Page 2: ... DANGER 2 ...
Page 24: ...24 ...
Page 25: ...RAK 15QPC RAK 18RPC RAK 25RPC 25 ...
Page 26: ...RAK 35RPC RAK RPC RAK 15QPC RAK 18RPC RAK 25RPC 50 26 ...
Page 27: ...27 ...
Page 28: ...28 ...
Page 31: ...WIRING DIAGRAM RAK 15QPC RAK 18RPC RAK 25RPC 31 ...
Page 33: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MODEL 5 5 027 21752 6 1 RAK 15QPC POWER FOR CLEANNESS 33 ...
Page 34: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MODEL 5 5 027 21752 6 1 RAK 18RPC RAK 25RPC POWER FOR CLEANNESS 34 ...
Page 67: ...68 67 ...
Page 70: ...37 and page 38 70 ...
Page 72: ...5 72 7 ...
Page 73: ...73 ...
Page 74: ... 䇭䇭 䇭䇭 䇭䇭 䇭䇭 䇭䇭 䇭䇭 B C E F 㺢 F 䌖 B GH E H C J E 74 ...
Page 75: ... 䇭䇭 G FK 㺢 F L M C B C M C E C B H C E B M C E C B M C 75 ...
Page 90: ...RAK 15QPC HHAW NO 0099E RAK 18RP RAK 25RP C C 90 ...