Eng-4
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In the following cases, stop the Lossnay and
close its shutter.
-If the outside air is cold, winds are strong, snow
or rain is falling heavily, there is heavy fog, or
fine snow is falling. (Water or snow may infiltrate
the Lossnay with the air supply, resulting in
weather damage.)
-During cleaning and inspections
(Stop the Lossnay temporarily, resuming
operation later.)
- Do not pull the panel forcefully.
-Doing so could cause the product to fall.
■ Mitsubishi recommends mounting the
Lossnay away from the bed.
If the unit is too close, you may hear operating
noise or feel cold air blowing while in bed.
■ Bugs smaller than the grate openings
of the outdoor hood may be able to
infiltrate the unit.
■ When wind is strong, there may be a
rattling sound from the shutter.
(This is
not a malfunction.)
■ The motor and the air filter require
periodic maintenance (replacement).
Replacement time will vary with frequency of
use.
3. Features
The Lossnay ventilator, from Mitsubishi
Running the Lossnay
The Lossnay moves dirty indoor air outside
(exhausting it) and brings clean air from the
outside in (providing air supply). When it supplies
air, it brings outside air close to room temperature
(functioning as a heat exchanger).
* The Lossnay is not an air-conditioner. It is
a ventilating fan that exchanges heat as it
ventilates.
Since it not only sends indoor air out but also
brings fresh air in, it works well in tightly sealed
homes.
Since it is a heat exchanger, it provides heating
and cooling at a lower cost than ventilators that
merely exhaust.
Built-in filters reduce the amount of dust,
pollen and other particles entering the house in
outside air.
1
Exhaust air filter
2
Outside air filter
For replacement:
P-50F
2
-E
3
Option High efficiency
filter
P-50HF
2
-E
To prevent a cold air feeling or dew
condensation forming on the unit in winter,
Exhaust only mode can be used. (Refer to
page 6 for details of the mode.)