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3. Operation 

 

Manual vane angle

F1

F2

F3

F4

Main

Main display:

Cursor

Page

Main menu

Maintenance
Initial setting
Service

F1

F2

F3

F4

Maintenance menu

Main menu:

Cursor

Auto descending panel
Manual vane angle

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

Cur.

Address

Check

Ref. address
Unit No.

Identify unit Check button

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Manual vane angle

Select:

Setting

Outlet

Angle

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 
LABEL

 Select "Maintenance" from the 
Main menu (refer to page 7), and 
press the [SELECT] button.

 Select "Manual vane angle" with 
the  [F1] or [F2] button, and press 
the  [SELECT] button.

 Move the cursor to "Ref. address" 
or "Unit No." with the [F1] button 
to select.

Select the refrigerant address and 
the unit number for the units to 
whose vanes are to be fixed, with 
the [F2] or [F3] button, and press 
the [SELECT] button.
• Ref. address: Refrigerant address
• Unit No.: 1, 2, 3, 4
Press the [F4] button to con

fi

rm the 

unit.
The vane of only the target indoor 
unit is pointing downward.

 The current vane setting will ap-
pear.

Select the desired outlets from 1 
through 4 with the [F1] or [F2] but-
ton.
• Outlet: "1", "2", "3", "4" and "1, 2, 3, 

4, (all outlets)"

 
Press the [F3] or [F4] button to go 
through the option in the order of 
"No setting (reset)," "Step 1", "Step 
2", "Step 3", "Step 4" and "Step 5". 
Select the desired setting.

 

Vane setting

Step 1

Step 2

Step 4

Step 3

No setting

All outlets

Step 5

Press the [SELECT] button to save the settings.
A screen will appear that indicates the setting information is being trans-
mitted.
The setting changes will be made to the selected outlet.
The screen will automatically return to the one shown above (step 4) 
when the transmission is completed. 
Make the settings 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

 

Con

fi

rmation procedure

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

Cur.

Address

Check

Ref. address
Unit No.

Identify unit Check button

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

Ref. address
Unit No.
The air conditioner with the 
vane pointing downward is 
the target air conditioner.

F1

F2

F3

F4

Manual vane angle

Input display:

There is no response from 
the target device.
Confirm the state of the air 
conditioner.

 First, con

fi

rm by setting “Ref. ad-

dress” to 0 and “Unit No.” to 1.

• Move the cursor to "Ref. address" 

or "Unit No." with the [F1] button 
to select.

• Select the refrigerant address and 

the unit number for the units to 
whose vanes are to be 

fi

xed, with 

the [F2] or [F3] button, and press 

the [SELECT] button.

•  Ref. address: Refrigerant address
•  Unit No.: 1, 2, 3, 4
Press the [F4] button to con

fi

rm the 

unit.

 Change the “Unit No.” in order 
and check each unit.

•  Press the [F1] button to select “Unit 

No.”.

  Press the [F2] or [F3] button to 

change the “Unit No.” to the unit 
that you want to check, and then 
press the [F4] button.

•  After pressing the [F4] button, wait 

approximately 15 seconds, and 
then check the current state of the 
air conditioner.

 

 The vane is pointing downward. 

 This air conditioner is displayed 

on the remote controller.

 

 All outlets are closed. 

 Press 

the [RETURN] button and contin-
ue the operation from the begin-
ning.

 

  The messages shown to the 

left are displayed. 

 The target 

device does not exist at this refrig-
erant address.

• Press the [RETURN] button to re-

turn to the initial screen.

 Change the “Ref. address” to the 
next number.

•  Refer to step 

 to change the “Ref. 

address” and continue with the 
con

fi

rmation.

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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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