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Fig.4-15

■  Adjust the air direction left and right

■  Floor standing type

■  Two-way cassette type

■  Air flow selection

Adjust the louver horizontally. (

Refer to Fig.4-13

)

Adjust the louver downward (vertically). (

Refer to Fig.4-14

)

● 

When cooling 

● 

When heating

Fig.4-13

Fig.4-14

CAUTION

CAUTION

Do not try to adjust the louver by hand, as doing so may 

cause a malfunction. 

To change the air direction to the left or right, adjust the left 

and right louvers to appropriate positions. 

Open the front panel.

(How to open the front panel: refer to Fig.5-6).

Before opening the front panel, cut off power supply and 

turn the breaker to OFF.

Do not touch the metal parts inside the indoor unit to avoid 

injury.

Select the air flow as desired. 

When setting the air flow selection switch to     , the air 

conditioner automatically decides the appropriate blowing 

pattern depending on the operating mode/ scenario.

Table 4-1

Operating 

mode

cooling mode

heating mode

Situation

When the 

room is 

cool or after 

running the air 

conditioner for 

one hour.

At the start of the 

operation  or at 

other times when 

the room is not 

fully cooled.

At times other 

than those below. 

(Normal time.)

At the start 

or when air 

temperature 

is low.

Blowing 

pattern

Air is blown 

via the upper 

air outlet 

to equalize 

the room 

temperature, 

so the air 

doesn’t 

directly blow 

 onto  people.

Air is blown from 

the upper and 

lower air outlets 

for high-speed 

cooling in cooling 

mode and for 

warming the air in 

heating mode.

Air is blown 

via the upper 

air outlet, 

so it doesn’t 

directly blow 

onto people.

When setting the air outlet selection switch to     .

In all modes, air is expelled from the upper air outlet.

Use this switch if you do not want air coming out of the lower 

air outlet (when sleeping).

CAUTION

To switch between Auto and Manual mode on the lower air 

outlet, turn off the unit and restart it to reset the modes.

Adjust the louver to improve the cooling or heating effect.

Fig.4-16

Fig.4-17

Press SWING and the louver will swing up and down automatically.

● 

Auto-swing

Summary of Contents for KCOF-22 DN4.0

Page 1: ...Thank you for purchasing this air conditioning unit Read this manual carefully before using the unit and retain it for future reference OWNER S MANUAL VRF DC Indoor Units...

Page 2: ...0 KPDF 45 DN4 0 KPDF 56 DN4 0 KPDF 71 DN4 0 KPDF 80 DN4 0 KPDF 90 DN4 0 KPDF 112 DN4 0 KPDF 140 DN4 0 KPDHF 71 DN4 0 KPDHF 90 DN4 0 KPDHF 112 DN4 0 KPDHF 140 DN4 0 KPDHF 160 DN4 0 KPDHF 200 DN4 0 KPD...

Page 3: ...s staples and other metal packaging components can be sharp and should be disposed of carefully to avoid injury Do not attempt to inspect or repair this unit yourself This unit should only be serviced...

Page 4: ...exposure to corrosive or harmful gases such as acidic or alkaline gases may occur To avoid excessive noise or vibration the unit should be installed in a position that can bear the unit s weight and...

Page 5: ...tu adjustment to three direction or two direction please contact the local dealer Grounding Screw in the control box Horizontal Air Outlet Louver Air Intake Air Filter inside Horizontal Air Outlet Lou...

Page 6: ...ke Air Outlet Louver F4 front air intake Version I Vertical unit with casing Front air intake and top air outlet It can be installed on the floor or hung on the wall Drain pipe Heat Exchanger Electric...

Page 7: ...ch the unit runs stably are given in Table 3 1 Temperature Mode Indoor temperature Cooling mode 17 C 32 C If the indoor humidity is above 80 condensation may form on the surface of the unit Heating mo...

Page 8: ...aintain a proper air distribution Close doors and windows Avoid direct exposure to outlet air as it may be too cool or hot This applies especially to children the elderly and people with disabilities...

Page 9: ...ust the air direction up and down CAUTION Water may drip from the unit if the direction of outlet air is adjusted downward during cooling operation The uneven distribution of indoor temperature will b...

Page 10: ...mode cooling mode heating mode Situation When the room is cool or after running the air conditioner for one hour At the start of the operation or at other times when the room is not fully cooled At ti...

Page 11: ...the finish Do not use benzene thinner polishing powder or similar solvents for cleaning These may cause the plastic surface to crack or warp The control box cables originally connected to the electri...

Page 12: ...te Type For Console Type Air filter Special function filter Fig 5 8 The filter is housed in the lower part of the unit in Version II and III to take in air from below or from rear To remove the filter...

Page 13: ...t grille by reversing steps 1 and 2 and connect the control box cables to the corresponding terminals in the main body 2 Dismantle the air filter 3 Clean the air filter Fig 5 14 Fig 5 15 Fig 5 16 Do n...

Page 14: ...s occurs when the system finishes periodic defrosting Moisture that may accumulate on the unit s heat exchanger coil during defrosting becomes mist and is emitted from the unit 6 SYMPTOMSTHATARENOTFAU...

Page 15: ...to check the following Too much or too little refrigerant No gas in the refrigerant circuit The outdoor unit compressors have malfunctioned The power supply voltage is too high or too low There is a...

Page 16: ...speed can be selected during COOL FAN ONLY and HEAT The remote controller signal is not transmitted even when the ON OFF button is pushed A power cut has occurred the power to the premises has been cu...

Page 17: ...aged main PCB 3 Indoor ambient temperature sensor error OPERATION LED flashes rapidly E2 Temperature sensor not connected properly or has malfunctioned Damaged main PCB 4 Indoor heat exchanger mid poi...

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