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Louver Adjustment

IMPORTANT

DO NOT adjust the louvers by hand. Louvers are 

adjustable only by using the wired controller or wireless 

remote control.

M22A, M33A or M33B Ceiling-Mounted Cassettes 

Use the wired or wireless remote control to set the position 

of the discharge air louvers. The louvers may be set to 

automatically swing. The horizontal louvers will swing 

outward to downward. You may also set the louvers so 

that they are stationary in a single position. It is always 

recom mended to direct the horizontal discharge air louvers 

downward during heating and outward dur ing cooling.

  Heating  operation

Adjust louvers downward.

  Cooling  operation

Adjust louvers outward.

Figure 2.  Ceiling Mount Cassettes

MCFA or MCFB Ceiling- or Floor-Mounted Units

Use the wired or wireless remote control to set the position 

of the discharge air louvers. The louvers may be set to 

automatically swing. In this setting, horizontal louvers will 

swing outward to downward and vertical louvers can be 

manually adjusted from left to right.
You may also set the louvers so that they are stationary in 

a single position. It is always recom mended to direct the 

horizontal discharge air louvers downward during heating 

and outward dur ing cooling.

  Heating  operation

Set horizontal louvers downward.

  Cooling  operation

Set horizontal louvers outward.

  Horizontal Auto-Swing Operation

Sets louvers to pivot up and down automatically.

Vertical louvers can be manually 

adjusted left to right.

 

Figure 3.  Ceiling or Floor Mounted Units

MWMA, MWMB or 3WMB Wall-Mounted Units

Use the wired controller or the wireless remote control to 

set the position of the discharge air louvers. The louvers 

may be set to automatically swing between the outward 

and downward positions, OR you may set the louvers so 

that they are stationary in a single position. It is always 

recommended to direct the ho rizontal discharge air louvers 

downward during heating and outward during cooling.

  Heating  operation

Set horizontal louvers downward.

  Cooling  operation

Set horizontal louvers outward.

  Auto-swing  operation

Sets louvers to pivot up and down automatically.

Figure 4.  Wall Mounted Units

Maintenance

WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION 

HAZARD.
Before performing any maintenance, power to unit must 

be off at the unit disconnect switch.

IMPORTANT

Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the wireless remote con-

trol. Never use a damp or wet cloth to clean the wireless 

remote control.

Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit. If 

necessary, dampened cloth may be used.
Do not use a chemically treated dust cloth on either the 

indoor unit or wireless remote control.
Do not use benzene, paint thinner, polishing powder 

or similar products to clean the indoor unit or control. 

These substances may cause the plastic surface to 

crack or become dam aged.

Return Air Filters

Blocked or dirty return air filters affect system oper ation 

and  efficiency. Air  filters  should  be  checked  monthly  in 

order to ensure proper air flow to the in door unit. It may be 

necessary to check the filter more frequently if the unit is 

installed in an area with a large amount of dust.

The filter may be removed and cleaned, or it should be 

replaced with a filter of like kind and size if it is impossible 

to clean the filter.  See “Figure 1. Parts Arrangement” on 

page 2 to locate the filter in your indoor unit.

Summary of Contents for M22A

Page 1: ...check condition of stand occasionally to ensure that it remains stable Do NOT install sprinklers or soaker hoses where they can expose the outdoor unit to treated water Prolonged exposure to treated...

Page 2: ...R DIFFUSER LOUVER ADJUSTMENT LEVER Ceiling or Floor Mounted Non Ducted Unit DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER AIR FILTER RETURN AIR DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER AIR FILTER Open front cover RETURN AIR Filter CONTROL BOX DI...

Page 3: ...ler or the wireless remote control to set the position of the discharge air louvers The louvers may be set to automatically swing between the outward and downward positions OR you may set the louvers...

Page 4: ...ssettes Simultaneously press two latch relese buttons M33A or M33B or slide grille release latches toward the middle as shown M22A Figure 5 Typical Filter Removal and Cleaning Preparing Unit for Prolo...

Page 5: ...door coil reaches a pre set temperature This prevents the delivery of cold air into the space and is nor mal Indoor fan is on compressor is off In certain normal operating modes the indoor fan is on w...

Page 6: ...ean indoor and or outdoor coil Clean or replace air filter Remove obstructions Close doors and windows Use curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight Reduce burden of heat source Check for refrigeran...

Page 7: ...t overload sensed F1 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error F2 Outdoor coil temperature sensor error F3 Compressor discharge temperature sensor error F4 Outdoor unit EEPROM error F5 Outdoor unit fan...

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