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Cleaning the Front Panel /

 

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(Must be removed before washing) / 

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Caution /

 

1

Raise the front panel
to its full extent.

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Slide the two tabs
(left and right) to the
UNLOCK position.

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Raise the front panel
to a position slightly
higher than horizontal
and pull to remove.

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Gently wash with water and a sponge. (Do not use a scrubbing brush or other
hard cleaning aids).

Do not press the front panel too hard when washing. (Excess pressure may
damage the panel).

When cleaning with kitchen cleaning fluids (neutral detergents), rinse
thoroughly. (Do not use non neutral detergents)

Do not dry the front panel in direct sunlight. (Exposure to direct sunlight may
discolor or deform the panel).

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Do not leave water on the panel
after cleaning. Dry thoroughly to
prevent electric shock.

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Stand on a level surface when
removing the front panel.

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Do not touch the metal parts in the
indoor unit after removing the front
panel.

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Removing the front panel

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Fixing the front panel

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Raise the front panel horizontally,
match the protruding portion on
the indoor unit to the fulcrum and
push into place.

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Slide the two tabs up to the Lock
position. (Click sound)
Note: If the tabs are left in the

UNLOCK position, the front
panel will not close.

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If the panel does not close
completely, check the tabs
positions and try again.

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Cleaning the front panel

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Fulcrum

Protruding portion
on indoor unit

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POWER

ECONOMY

POWERFUL

SLEEP

TIMER

POWER

ECONOMY

POWERFUL

SLEEP

TIMER

LOCK

UNLOCK

LOCK

UNLOCK

Summary of Contents for CS-A95KA

Page 1: ...ner Indoor Outdoor Model CS A95KA Model CU A95KA CS A125KA CU A125KA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH P 1 P 28 Before using your air conditioner please read this operating instructions carefully and kee...

Page 2: ...te control is opened How to use the remote control When the back cover is opened PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION 11 12 Indoor Unit Remote Control Inserting batteries Setting the clock About the batteries...

Page 3: ...front panel Fixing the front panel Cleaning the front panel Replacing the Air Purifying Filters Removing the air purifying filters Reinstalling the air purifying filters Pre season Inspection When the...

Page 4: ...ense intake air temperature every hour to select the optimum mode Refer page 13 0123 NP SLEEP MODE Prevent the room from getting too hot or too cold while you are sleeping Refer page 17 NT ECONOMY MOD...

Page 5: ...the seriousness of which is classified as follows 012345678 9 5 The instructions to be followed are classified by the following symbols Warning Caution This symbol with a white background denotes an a...

Page 6: ...e with wet hands Operation Precautions Use specified power cord Do not damage or modify the power cord If abnormal condition burnt smell etc occurs switch off and unplug the power supply 012 OFF Do no...

Page 7: ...thing on the outdoor unit Ventilate the room regularly Pay attention as to whether the installation rack is damaged due to long period of usage Caution This sign warns of injury Do not pull the cord t...

Page 8: ...zontal Airflow Direction Louver Manually adjusted Front Panel When the front panel is opened Front Panel Air Filters Auto Operation Button Tab for Front Panel Air Purifying Filter Economy Powerful Ind...

Page 9: ...Intake Vents Ground Terminal Inside Cover Air Outlet Vents CU A95KA Rear E Two RO3 dry cell batteries or equivalent oMP Air Purifying Filters Catechin Air Purifying Filter qb efk Remote Control Remot...

Page 10: ...Timer Set Button ON TIMER Button OFF TIMER Button Timer Cancellation Button Sleep Mode Operation Button Manual Airflow Direction Selection Button Time Setting Button Operation Display Economy Mode Ope...

Page 11: ...structed NM OPEN Notes Do not throw or drop Do not get it wet Certain type of fluorescent lamps may affect signal reception Consult your dealer Signal receptor Signal received sound One short beep or...

Page 12: ...time turn off the power supply If it is left at the ON position approximately 2 5 W of electricity will be used even if the indoor unit has been turned off with the remote control If operation is sto...

Page 13: ...teries Ni Cd Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for a long period k J lights up PM PM PM Setting the clock About the batteries Set the current time Clock immediately to prevent b...

Page 14: ...with 2 C higher than standard temperature O Operation with standard temperature Operation with 2 C lower than standard temperature O Heating Cooling Soft Dry operation I Press to increase temperature...

Page 15: ...Heating When the discharge air temperature is low such as at the start of heating operation the air blows at horizontal level As the temperature rises the hot air blows in a downwards direction To sto...

Page 16: ...rrent time is correct before setting the timer The timer cannot be set if the time display is flashing 0123 41567 Timer Cancellation Button To cancel the Timer Press the ON TIMER or OFF TIMER then pre...

Page 17: ...u will go out with the OFF TIMER Set the time at which you will come back with the ON TIMER This will prevent the air conditioner from being left on while you are out and the temperature will be pleas...

Page 18: ...e is 8 hours When used together with the timer the timer has priority Cooling or Soft Dry Operation for sleep mode movement will start to avoid overcooling 012 0123 Heating operation for sleep mode mo...

Page 19: ...n Powerful operation Cooling Soft Dry Heating Airflow volume Super High Automatic Temperature 3 C lower than set temp P 3 C higher than set temp P Airflow volume Low on and off Low on and off Temperat...

Page 20: ...vironment clean the filters every two weeks continuous use of this dirty filters will reduce cooling efficiency 0123456 789 6 7 ABCDEF G Switch OFF and unplug the power cord before cleaning the air co...

Page 21: ...ay discolor or deform the panel 012345678 9 0 0 12 3 0 012345 Do not leave water on the panel after cleaning Dry thoroughly to prevent electric shock Stand on a level surface when removing the front p...

Page 22: ...acing you E FRONT F 3 Push until you hear a click 4 Reinsert the air filters 5 Close the front panel Caution Be careful not to hurt your hands on metal parts once every 3 month Do not reuse dirty filt...

Page 23: ...dry the internal parts of the indoor unit operate the unit for 2 3 hours using operation with 30 C setting temperature PM O P 2Turn off the power supply and remove the power supply plug Note If the un...

Page 24: ...niture or clothing in the room J J 0123 Q Operation stops for about 12 minutes during heating The operation lamp blinks A This is to melt the frost which has accumulated on the outdoor unit defrosting...

Page 25: ...become unusually warm Switches or buttons do not operate properly The circuit breaker switches off frequently Abnormal noise is heard during operation Water leaks from the indoor unit Abnormal Operat...

Page 26: ...to function or misplaced press Auto Operation button for Automatic operation The Automatic operation will be activated immediately once the Auto operation button is pressed However temperature cannot...

Page 27: ...erwise it will lower the cooling or heating performance Keep All Doors and Windows Closed Otherwise cooling and heating performance will be reduced and electricity costs is wasted Setting Temperature...

Page 28: ...n and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connec...

Page 29: ...ENGLISH 28 0123 45 W W W 0123456 b k i 01234567 89 ABC 0...

Page 30: ...Note Please remember to record the following Model Number Serial Number Dealer s Name Date Purchased Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Osaka 542 8588 Japan F563190 P0011 0...

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