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3. Operation 

 About the operation method, refer to the operation manual that comes with each remote controller.

3.1. Turning ON/OFF
[ON] [OFF]

Press the [ON/OFF] button.
The ON/OFF lamp will light up in 
green, and the operation will start.

Press the [ON/OFF] button again. 
The ON/OFF lamp will come off, and 
the operation will stop.

 Operation status memory

Remote controller setting

Operation mode

Operation mode before the power was turned off

Preset temperature

Preset temperature before the power was turned off

Fan speed

Fan speed before the power was turned off

 Settable preset temperature range

Operation mode

Preset temperature range

Cool/Dry

19 – 30 ºC

Heat

17 – 28 ºC

Auto

19 – 28 ºC

Fan/Ventilation

Not settable

Note:
Even if you press the ON/OFF button immediately after shutting down the operation is progress, the air conditioner will not start for about 3 
minutes.
This is to prevent the internal components from being damaged.

3.2. Mode Selection

Press the [F1] button to go through the 
operation modes in the order of “Cool, Dry, 
Fan, Auto, and Heat.” Select the desired 
operation mode.

 • Operation modes that are not available to 

the connected indoor unit models will not 
appear on the display.

Information for multi system air conditioner (Outdoor

unit: MXZ series)

  Multi system air conditioner (Outdoor unit: MXZ series) can con-

nect two or more indoor units with one outdoor unit. According 
to the capacity, 2 or more units can operate simultaneously.

 • When you try to operate 2 or more indoor units with 1 outdoor unit si-

multaneously, one for the cooling and the other for heating, the opera-
tion mode of the indoor unit that operates earlier is selected. The other 
indoor units that will start the operation later cannot operate, indicating 
an operation state in blinking.
In this case, please set all the indoor units to the same operation 
mode.

 • There might be a case that the indoor unit, which is operating in (AUTO) 

mode. Cannot change over to the operating mode (COOL HEAT) and 
becomes a state of standby.

 • When indoor unit starts the operation while the defrosting of outdoor 

unit is being done, it takes a few minutes (max. about 15 minutes) to 
blow out the warm air.

 • In the heating operation, though indoor unit that does not operate may 

get warm or the sound of refrigerant 

fl

owing may be heard, they are 

not malfunction. The reason is that the refrigerant continuously 

fl

ows 

into it.

Automatic operation 

 

According to a set temperature, cooling operation starts if the room 

temperature is too hot and heating operation starts if the room tem-
perature is too cold. 

 

During automatic operation, if the room temperature changes and 

remains 2 °C or more above the set temperature for 15 minutes, the 
air conditioner switches to cooling mode. In the same way, if the room 
temperature remains 2 °C or more below the set temperature for 15 
minutes, the air conditioner switches to heating mode. 

Cooling mode

15  minutes (switches 
from heating to cooling)

Set tempe2 °C

Set temperature

15 minutes (switches 
from cooling to heating)

Set temperature -2 °C

F1

F2

F3

F4

Cool

Room

Auto

Set temp.

Mode

Temp.

Fan

Fri

Cool

Dry

Fan

Auto

Heat

What the blinking mode icon means

The mode icon will blink when other indoor units in the same refriger-
ant system (connected to the same outdoor unit) are already operated 
in a different mode. In this case, the rest of the unit in the same group 
can only be operated in the same mode.

Summary of Contents for PLA-RP BA Series

Page 1: ... segurança e utilização correctas leia atentamente o manual de operação antes de pôr a funcionar a uni dade de ar condicionado DRIFTSMANUAL Læs venligst denne driftsmanual grundigt før airconditionanlægget betjenes af hensyn til sikker og korrekt brug DRIFTSMANUAL Läs denna driftsmanual noga för säkert och korrekt bruk innan luftkonditioneringen används Français Deutsch English Nederlands Español ...

Page 2: ...re may result Do not place a gas heater or any other open flame appliance where it will be exposed to the air discharged from the unit In complete combustion may result Do not remove the front panel or the fan guard from the outdoor unit when it is running When you notice exceptionally abnormal noise or vibration stop operation turn off the power switch and contact your dealer Never insert fingers...

Page 3: ...setting RETURN button Press to return to the previous screen MENU button Press to bring up the Main menu Backlit LCD Operation settings will appear When the backlight is off pressing any button turns the backlight on and it will stay lit for a certain period of time depending on the screen When the backlight is off pressing any button turns the backlight on and does not perform its function except...

Page 4: ...temperature appears here Appears when the buttons are locked Full mode All icons are displayed for explanation Fri Mode Temp Fan Room Cool Auto Set temp Basic mode Fri Cool Mode Temp Fan Auto Set temp Appears when the On Off timer Night setback or Auto off timer func tion is enabled appears when the timer is disabled by the centralized control system Appears when the Weekly timer is enabled Appear...

Page 5: ...ote controller wet or leave it in a location with high hu midity To avoid misplacing the remote controller install the holder included with the remote controller on a wall and be sure to always place the remote controller in the holder after use Battery installation replacement 1 Remove the top cover insert 2 AAA batter ies and then install the top cover 2 Press the Reset button Outdoor unit Two A...

Page 6: ... the indoor unit that operates earlier is selected The other indoor units that will start the operation later cannot operate indicating an operation state in blinking In this case please set all the indoor units to the same operation mode There might be a case that the indoor unit which is operating in AUTO mode Cannot change over to the operating mode COOL HEAT and becomes a state of standby When...

Page 7: ...ting 3 5 1 Navigating through the Main menu Accessing the Main menu F1 F2 F3 F4 Main Main display Cursor Page Main menu Vane Louver Vent Lossnay High power Timer Weekly timer OU silent mode Item selection F1 F2 F3 F4 Main Main display Cursor Page Main menu Vane Louver Vent Lossnay High power Timer Weekly timer OU silent mode Cursor Navigating through the pages F1 F2 F3 F4 Main Main display Cursor ...

Page 8: ...ntal 2 3 4 5 Note 0 indicates all outlets Horizontal airflow Downward Outlet No 3 Outlet No 4 Outlet No 2 Outlet No 1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC label Remote controller setting The airflow direction of this outlet is controlled by the airflow direc tion setting of remote controller Fixed The airflow direction of this outlet is fixed in particular direction When it is cold because of direct airflow the air...

Page 9: ...tings for other outlets following the same procedures If all outlets are selected will be displayed the next time the unit goes into operation Navigating through the screens To go back to the Main menu MENU button To return to the previous screen RETURN button Confirmation procedure F1 F2 F3 F4 Manual vane angle Input display Cur Address Check Ref address Unit No Identify unit Check button F1 F2 F...

Page 10: ...reen will appear Navigating through the screens To go back to the Main menu MENU button To return to the previous screen RETURN button Cool Room Auto Set temp Mode Temp Fan Fri When the is displayed on the Main display in the Full mode the system is centrally controlled and the filter sign cannot be reset If two or more indoor units are connected filter cleaning timing for each unit may be differe...

Page 11: ...ty are high this condition may occur when operation starts During defrosting mode cool airflow may blow down and appear like a mist Water or vapor is emitted from the outdoor unit During cooling mode water may form and drip from the cool pipes and joints During heating mode water may form and drip from the heat exchang er During defrosting mode water on the heat exchanger evaporates and water vapo...

Page 12: ...ly kW 0 03 0 05 0 05 0 07 0 14 0 15 0 16 Rated Current Indoor only A 0 22 0 36 0 36 0 51 0 94 1 00 1 07 Heater kW Dimension Height mm 258 35 298 35 Dimension Width mm 840 950 Dimension Depth mm 840 950 Fan airflow rate Low Middle2 Middle1 High m3 min 11 12 13 15 12 14 16 18 12 14 16 18 14 16 18 21 20 23 26 30 22 25 28 31 24 26 29 32 Noise level Low Middle2 Middle1 High dB 27 28 29 31 28 29 31 32 2...

Page 13: ...Indoor only A 0 36 0 66 0 72 1 07 Heater kW Dimension Height mm 258 35 298 35 Dimension Width mm 840 950 Dimension Depth mm 840 950 Fan airflow rate Low Middle2 Middle1 High m3 min 14 16 18 21 20 23 26 30 22 25 28 31 24 26 29 32 Noise level Low Middle2 Middle1 High dB 28 30 32 34 32 34 37 40 34 36 39 41 36 39 42 44 Net weight kg 23 6 25 6 27 6 1 The figure in indicates Grille s ...

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