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WHEN THE CHECK INDICATOR LIGHT (RED) FLASHES

 

INSPECTION DISPLAY, FILTER SIGN, AIR CONDITIONER NUMBER, STANDBY 

AND 

ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

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 The air conditioner stops in the event 

any trouble occurs.

At the same time, the check indicator 
light flashes in red and the error code is 
displayed in the ON timer display area and 
the following is displayed in the display area.

” 

⇔ 

” 

(Air conditioner number)
(lights for 2 seconds by turns)

Error code

Air conditioner No.

1

 

Press AIR CON No. button.

Enter AIR CON No. display mode.

2

  Press 

 button.

AIR CON No. and error codes are 
displayed in order from the lowest.
Press 

 button to display in the 

reverse order.

3

 

Press

 

 button.

Return to the AIR CON of the lowest 
number.

1 2

ERROR display when multiple indoor units are connected

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 If errors have occurred for all the connected air conditioning units.

Initially, the error display shows the formation of the air 

conditioning unit whose number is the lowest.

Errors of other air conditioning unit can be checked with the 

following procedure.

1

 

Press AIR CON No. button.

AIR CON No. display mode appears.

Press 

 button.

AIR CON No. are displayed in order 
from the lowest. And error codes are 
displayed on the unit in trouble.
Press 

 button to display in the 

reverse order.

Press

 

 button.

Return to the AIR CON of the lowest 
number.

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 If errors have occurred for some of the connected AIR CON 

units.
Only the units for which errors have occurred stop operating.
The remote control shows the operating units.

NOTICE

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If 

 button is pressed once while errors are displayed, 

the errors display is turned off, and the stop mode returns.
If 

 button is pressed again, the errors are displayed.

 

HOW TO DISPLAY AIR CON NO.

By operating AIR CON No. button, the number of the connected AIR CON 
unit and error codes of the units which have the record are displayed.

Press AIR CON No. button.

AIR CON No. display mode appears 
and the AIR CON of the lowest number 
is displayed. Other displays all turn off.

Press 

 button.

AIR CON No. are displayed in order 
from the lowest. In addition, if any 
errors have occurred to the unit in 
the past, error codes can be found 
here too.
Press 

 button to display in the 

reverse order.

Press

 

 button.

Return to the original display.

1 2

NOTICE

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The AIR CON No. can be displayed without relation to its modes of 
operation, stop, forcible stop due to an error.

• 

Buttons other than “AIR CON No.” “

” “

” “ON/OFF” cannot be 

operated.

1 2

 

STANDBY DISPLAY

During the first operation after breaker power supply input or the 
recovery from power failure, “

” can be displayed on 

the remote control for max 30 minutes.
The refrigerant oil protection control is activated to protect the 
compressor and this isn’t a failure. Please wait till the display turns 
off.

 

WHEN THE FILTER CLEANING MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED

The “

” is displayed 

when the cumulative operation time 

reaches to the predetermined number 

of hours in order to notify the time for 

cleaning.

Clean the air filter.

 

 

See page 16

“FILTER CLEANING” is displayed in the 

display area. It is displayed for one second 

every five seconds while the unit is running. 

It stays lit while the system stopped.

After cleaning

1

 

Press

 

 RESET button.

The cumulative operation hours are 

reset and the “FILTER CLEANING” 

message turns off.

1

 

ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

If room temperature display setting is activated, room temperature is 
displayed on the remote control display. Then airflow display turns off, 
but airflow adjusting button is operative. Consult your dealer for settings.

The room temperature display

WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL

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In order to explain the displays in the liquid crystal display, all of them are shown in the figure below.

AIR FLOW display

Indicates the status of swing louver. 

See page 15

OPERATION MODE display

Indicates selected operation with     .

ON TIMER setting time display

Indicates the ON-TIMER setting time.
Nothing displayed when ON-TIMER is not set. 

See page 14

FAN SPEED button 

Every time this button is pressed, the mode is switched 
as below.

HI   MED   LO

ON-TIMER display

Indicates when ON-TIMER is set. 

See page 14

ROOM TEMP display 

Indicates set temperature. 

FILTER display

Indicates             for two seconds 
when FILTER button is pressed.

OFF-TIMER display

Indicates               when OFF-TIMER is set. 

See page 14

OPERATION MODE select button

Every time this button is pressed,    displays switch as below

(AUTO)        (COOL)        (HEAT)     
             (FAN)         (DRY) 

ROOM TEMP/TIME SETTING button

Sets room temperature by pressing       or       button.
Sets time when setting the time.

 

ACL  switch

Used to reset the microcomputer.

TIME SET UP switch

Sets current time. 

See page 14

ON TIMER button

Sets ON TIMER operation.  

See page 14

OFF TIMER button

Sets OFF TIMER operation.  

See page 14

FAN SPEED display

Indicates the selected airflow volume 

FILTER button

AIR FLOW button

Used to swing the louver. 

See page 15

ON/OFF button

When this is pressed once, the AIR CON starts to 
operate and when this is pressed once again, it stops
 operating.

TIMER CANCEL button

Used to cancel the TIMER SETTINGS. 

Transmitter

Sends signal to the air conditioner.

OFF-TIMER setting time display

Indicates OFF-TIMER setting time. Indicates the 
current time when the OFF-TIMER is not set. 

See page 14

Used to reset (turn off) the filter sign.
Press the button only after completing the filter cleaning.

Operation section

Display section

When you press each button of wireless remote 
control, directing properly to the receiving part of 
the air conditioner, the signal is transmitted. If the 
air conditioner receives the signal correctly, the light 
of operation indicator will flash.

ATTENTION

The operation of remote control must be performed 
slowly and steadily.

HOW TO OPERATE

ABOUT REMOTE CONTROL HOLDER

The remote control can be mounted on the wall or 
pillar with the remote control holder.
Slide from the upper part of the holder to place or 
take out the remote control.

ATTENTION

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Do not place the remote control to the following 
places.

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The place exposed to direct sunlight or other 
strong lighting.

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The place exposed to high temperature, for 
EXAMPLE, on the electric carpet or near a stove.

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If the signal receiving part of the air conditioner is 
exposed to direct sunlight or other strong lighting, 
it may not receive the signal. In this case, shut 
out the sunlight or turn down the lighting.

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Do not place anything between the remote control 
and the unit.

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Do not operate the remote control for other electric 
appliances which can be operated with a remote control.

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Handle it with utmost attention.

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Remove the batteries when the remote control is 
not used for a long time.

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Even if the remote control is not found or damaged, 
you can operate the air conditioner 

with itself. See 

“How to use the backup button” on page 15.

NOTICE

 If the display of remote control has troubles, press  ACL  switch.

WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL HANDLING PROCEDURE

REPLACING THE BATTERIES

1

 Pull out the cover. 

2

 Replace the old  

batteries with  
new ones.

  (R03×2)

Close cover.

Adjust the current time. 

 

 

See page 14

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When any error occurs on the 

display, 

Press 

ACL  

switch with 
a ballpoint 
etc.

NOTICE

If the remote control is set as “Radio 
Interference Prevention Setting”, it 
returns to default when the batteries 
are removed. It is necessary to 
perform the next procedures again.

If the following occurs, the batteries are exhausted. Replace them with new ones.

• 

When the signal is transmitted, the AIR CON does not display reception.

• 

The display fades away or does not show anything.

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 How to set Radio Interference 

Prevention Setting

It is possible to be sent in two ways. 
Press  ACL  switch with  AIR FLOW  
button kept pressing or insert the 
batteries with  AIR FLOW  button 
kept pressing.

ATTENTION 

• 

Do not use old and new batteries 
mixed.

  Remove the batteries when the 

remote control is not used for a long 
time.

  The recommendable effective period 

of a battery is about 6 to 12 months. 
(It depends on the usage.)

When the batteries are inserted, each operation mode 
is set as the right figure. Adjust the current time referring 
to page 14. (The figure is for operation, and only the 
current time is displayed for stopping)

Pay attention 
to the      and  
     marks 

• 

The recommendable effective 
period is printed on the battery. 
This may be shorter due to 
manufacturing time of the unit.

• 

However the battery may be still 
working in order after expiry date.

 

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS

 

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Summary of Contents for RC-E5

Page 1: ... συμβατότητας EMC και την οδηγία LV 2006 95 ΕΚ Tο οήμα CE ισχύει μόνον σε περιοχές όπου η τροφοδοσία είναι 50 Hz Ceiling cassette 4 way FDT Ceiling cassette 4 way Compact 600 600mm FDTC Duct connected High static pressure FDU FDUS Duct connected Middle static pressure FDUM Ceiling Suspended FDE Floor Standing FDF USER S MANUAL ENGLISH MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR ANWENDERHANDBUCH DEUTSCH ISTRUZIONI PER...

Page 2: ... BUTTON OPERATION 18 INSTALLATION RELOCATION AND INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 18 OPERATION RANGE 18 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION GUIDELINE OF MAIN PARTS OF PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONER 19 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS DANGER Make sure to have the installation done by your dealer or a specialist If you install by yourself and the unit is not properly installed water leakage electric shock fire and injuries caused b...

Page 3: ... But if it leaks and contacts fire such as fan heater space heater or cooking heater it may produce toxic chemicals Do not insert fingers or sticks even if air blower does not operate It may suddenly operate and cause injuries OPERATION PRECAUTIONS DANGER This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of e...

Page 4: ...y lead to injuries Do not place any other electric appliances or household goods below or around the air conditioner Dripping from the unit may lead to failure or contamination Do not touch the aluminum fin Otherwise it may lead to injuries Do not clean the inside of the indoor unit by yourself Make sure to consult your dealer or user inquiry counter specified by our company If you select incorrec...

Page 5: ...t address setting CHECK button This button is only used by service engineers for installation purposes TEST button This button is used during test operation NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS Wired remote control Wired remote control The figure below shows the remote control with the cover opened Note that the items in the liquid crystal display LCD area are shown for explanation purpos...

Page 6: ...s prohibited When you start to operate the unit for the first time after turning the power supply on the default settings are listed below You can change them as you like Central control Turned off Operation changeover With auto mode auto cooling Without auto mode cooling Set temperature 23 C Fan speed Louver position Horizontal ATTENTION 1 Press button The unit starts operating 2 Press MODE butto...

Page 7: ...r entering the timer mode the timer mode ends and the display returns to the original one If you press button while timer mode is under setting timer mode is canceled and the display will return to the original one If you do not press any button for several minutes after entering the timer mode the timer mode ends and the display returns to the original one ATTENTION After a certain period of time...

Page 8: ...splay returns to the original one NOTICE EXAMPLE Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Four operations can be set with only ON timer or only OFF timer HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION WIRED REMOTE CONTROL 1 Press TIMER button 2 Press button for three times 3 Press SET button EXAMPLE flashes lights 4 Press or button Set the preferred time to start the operation Set Hour If you press or button for a...

Page 9: ... timer mode the timer mode ends and the display returns to the original one NOTICE HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION WIRED REMOTE CONTROL 5 Press SET button mark next to a number lights or is displayed The settings so far are effective and the display changes as shown on the left 6 Press or button Press button and is displayed Press button and is displayed Select either of the above two Press the...

Page 10: ...to temporarily disable each day s timer setting by using the Holiday Setting When the Holiday Setting is cancelled the timer setting is enabled again 1 In the Weekly timer mode select and set See Selection of Weekly timer mode step 1 to 5 on page 7 is displayed in the display area is flashing is displayed 2 Press or button Move the mark displayed above the days of week to the day which you want to...

Page 11: ...ay Canceling Silent Mode Setting Select in step 2 press SET button and silent setting is canceled ending the silent mode is displayed SILENT MODE Silent Mode Setting If you press button while timer mode is under setting timer mode is canceled and the display will return to the original one Note that the setting which has not been completed is canceled HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION WIRED REMOT...

Page 12: ...louver No The louver No to be set is confirmed and the display shows the upper limit of the movable range EXAMPLE If No 1 louver is selected current upper limit position 6 Press or button selection of upper limit position Select the upper limit of louver movable range position 1 is the most horizontal and position 6 is the most downwards position is to return to the factory setting If you need to ...

Page 13: ... The cooling heating capacity will get reduced Moreover it leads to waste of electricity and larger operation noise It may cause failure Dew may form and drop during cooling Do not block the inlet and outlet grilles of the indoor and outdoor units Excessive load to the unit may cause failure Keep moderate room temperature Too much cooling or heating is not good for your health It will also waste t...

Page 14: ...icates set temperature FILTER display Indicates for two seconds when FILTER button is pressed OFF TIMER display Indicates when OFF TIMER is set See page 14 OPERATION MODE select button Every time this button is pressed displays switch as below AUTO COOL HEAT FAN DRY ROOM TEMP TIME SETTING button Sets room temperature by pressing or button Sets time when setting the time ACL switch Used to reset th...

Page 15: ...off the power supply Power is distributed to the crankcase heater even if the compressor is stopped This keeps the compressor warm and prevents failures caused by accumulation of liquid refrigerant The operation of remote control must be performed slowly and steadily HOW TO USE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL ATTENTION 4 1 5 3 2 AUTO COOL HEAT DRY FAN Guideline of room temperature setting COOL 26 to 28 C ...

Page 16: ...form them address No and error code symptom of the trouble air conditioner type and model name etc Press the ON OFF button to stay the air conditioner on the stop mode lights for 0 5 seconds and blinks for 0 5 seconds Timer check indicator lamp WHEN LONG FLASHING LIGHT IS SHED FROM THE TIMER CHECK INDICATOR LAMP YELLOW Clean the filter See page 16 When cumulative running time reaches to 120 hours ...

Page 17: ...t in the way indicated with arrow mark 4 2 Ensure to insert the holders of the grille into the filter s holes until clicking sounds are heard How to mount the grille 1 Mount the hooks of the grille to the holes on the panel The hooks on the grille can be mounted in all 4 directions 2 Close the grille while pressing the stoppers on the grille 2 places to the OPEN direction Then release the stoppers...

Page 18: ...ted when the compressor is activated deactivated during operation or when the operation is stopped These are the sounds of the refrigerant flowing through the system Sounds of rustling or gurgling may be heard from a stopped indoor unit These sounds can be heard when the air conditioning system is performing automatic control The supply air from the indoor unit smells bad The supply air from the i...

Page 19: ... do by yourself Is the system installed in a well ventilated place Are there any obstacles If so it leads to the decrease of the efficiency and the increase of operation noise Avoid the place where cool warm air and operation noise cause problems to your neighbors INSTALLATION LOCATION Normally the efficiency of the air conditioning system will become lower after a while because dirt accumulates i...

Page 20: ...ega There should be no abnormal sound generation The resistance value should be 1 M or more When a bearing sound is loud replace the bearing When the resistance value is 1 M or less replace the motor 20 000 Hr Bearing Regular lubrication is required Audible inspection There should be no abnormal sound generation Replace parts regularly 15 000 Hr Consumable components Automatic louver motor Insulat...

Page 21: ...cted 5 years Cleaning object item Due to atmospheric dirt Piping in the unit Sympathetic vibration contact and corrosion of the piping in the unit Sympathetic vibration and contact of capillary tube Visual inspection Visual inspection There should be no abnormal sympathetic vibration sound or corrosion There should be no abnormal sympathetic vibration or contact wear Replace it or readjust the pip...

Page 22: ...sited foreign matter Retighten it if it is loose Clean with a brush in case of deposited foreign matter adhesion 25 000 Hr Electrical component including boards etc HIC board short circuit check Visual check of dirt adhesion to the board etc Self diagnosis mode appearance check Tester Visual inspection Visual inspection Should be of a specified resistance value There should be no deposited foreign...

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