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REPLACING BATTERIES IN REMOTE CONTROL

1.  Lightly press the  "   " and slide in the direction the arrow is 

pointing to remove the back cover of the remote control (as 
illustrated). 

2.  Remove the old batteries (as illustrated).

3.  Insert two new " AAA " (1.5 V) dry batteries and make sure  

the position of + and – is correct (as illustrated).

4.  Put back the cover (as illustrated).

NOTES:

 

•  When replacing batteries, use only new and identical ones 

(same brand).

•  When you do not use the remote control for a long time, take 

out the batteries to avoid leakage in the remote control.

•  If the remote control does not operate normally, please take 

out the batteries and reinsert them after 30 seconds. If it is still 
not working, replace the batteries.

•  The batteries must be removed before disposal of the remote control. 

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14. SLEEP button

SLEEP function is available in COOL (cooling), DRY (dehumidifer) and HEAT (heating) modes only. This
function permits to gradually increase room temperature in COOL mode and to lower it in HEAT
mode. You will then save energy without affecting your sleep. This function is settled over an 8-hour
period. After this period of time, the device will work on previous established parameters, as it was set
before SLEEP function was activated.
Press this button to activate SLEEP function and the icon " 

 " will appear on remote control. Press again

this button to cancel SLEEP function and the icon disappears.

15. LIGHT button

Press that button to light the indoor unit display screen. When the light on the display screen is on, icon 

 " appears on the screen.  

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

Child lock function

This function eliminates unwanted temperature adjustments and the use of different modes on the 
device. Before activating it, make sure to have set the temperature as you like.

Press simultaneously  " + " and " - " buttons to activate or deactivate the child lock function. When that 
function is activated, icon " 

 " is displayed on the remote control. 

Temperature display in °C or °F

When device is turned off (OFF), press simultaneously on " - " and MODE buttons to switch from °C or °F.

Summary of Contents for FCD09KCHVS-I

Page 1: ...manual carefully before operating the unit and keep it for future reference FLOOR OR CEILING UNIT MULTIZONE HEAT PUMP Owner s Manual INVERTER 9 000 to 24 000 BTU hr Models FCD09KCHVS I FCD12KCHVS I F...

Page 2: ...Special functions 13 Replacing batteries in remote control 13 Preparation before installation 14 Outline dimensions of indoor unit 14 Required installation clearance distances diagram 14 Selection of...

Page 3: ...on that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important but not hazard related inf...

Page 4: ...pervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance This product must not...

Page 5: ...must be performed by a quali ed person Otherwise it may cause personal injury or damage Must follow the electric safety regulations when installing the unit According to the local safety regulations u...

Page 6: ...ctric leakage test WARNING Location If you need to relocate the appliance to another place only a quali ed person can perform the work Otherwise it may cause personal injury or damage Select a locatio...

Page 7: ...ct may be di erent from below graphics please refer to actual product for reference purposes Indoor unit Remote Control Air outlet Guide louver Front panel Air lter puri er in air inlet grille Connect...

Page 8: ...rol to direct sunlight or to very hot places Never let any liquid ow into the wireless remote control If the remote control does not operate normally please take out the batteries and reinsert them af...

Page 9: ...e AUTO CLEAN function 12 TEMP Switch temperature displaying type 13 TURBO Set turbo fan speed 14 SLEEP Lowering or raising the temperature gradual ly during the night 15 LIGHT Lighted display 1 2 2 3...

Page 10: ...this sequence Automatic AUTO low medium high NOTE On AUTO speed the device will choose ideal speed according to room temperature and set temperature In DRY mode dehumidi cation fan always goes at low...

Page 11: ...in this manual 8 CLOCK button Press this button to set time Icon on remote control will blink Within the next 5 seconds press button or to set time With every push on the button or time increases or d...

Page 12: ...will conti nue to operate for 2 minutes in order to dry the indoor unit to prevent mold growth This function is available only in COOL or DRY mode When you press this button icon appears on the screen...

Page 13: ...to gradually increase room temperature in COOL mode and to lower it in HEAT mode You will then save energy without a ecting your sleep This function is settled over an 8 hour period After this period...

Page 14: ...ALLATION OUTLINE DIMENSIONS OF INDOOR UNIT 1220 mm 700 mm 225 mm 1158 mm 280 mm REQUIRED INSTALLATION CLEARANCE DISTANCES DIAGRAM 600 mm 1000 mm 300 mm 600 mm 1500 mm 300 mm 600 mm 600 mm 1500 mm 200...

Page 15: ...ast 3 3 ft 1 m away from the TV set or radio to avoid image interference and noise even if the clearance distance is kept noise may be produced due to strong electromagnetic wave Indoor unit There sho...

Page 16: ...nishing installation The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high please keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wi...

Page 17: ...mm or 70 mm depending on selected outlet pipe Allow space around the pipe for an easier indoor unit pipe connection In order to drain e ciently slant the piping hole on the wall slightly downward to t...

Page 18: ...ponge gray Drain Hose NOTES The diameter of the drain pipe should be larger than or equal to that of the refrigerant pipe PVC pipe outer diameter 1 in 25 mm wall thickness 1 16 in 1 5 mm The drain pip...

Page 19: ...ver pull any joints of the indoor unit by force otherwise the capillary pipe or other pipes may crack which would result in leakage The refrigerant pipe should be supported by brackets Do not let the...

Page 20: ...a quali ed person If the length of power connection wire is insu cient please contact your dealer for a new one Do not extend the wire by yourself A circuit break must be installed in the line The ai...

Page 21: ...removing the brackets from the indoor unit Set the suspension bolts Use W3 8 or M10 size suspension bolts NOTE Adjust the distance from the unit to the ceiling beforehand Fix the hanger brackets to th...

Page 22: ...TES Adjust the height by rotating the nut with a spanner Insert the spanner into the hanger bracket through the interspace Only the speci ed accessories and parts for installation work can be used Stu...

Page 23: ...low setting Adjust fan setting with the remote control Is the SWING setting ok Adjust SWING setting with the remote control Are the doors and windows closed fully Close doors and windows Is the unit...

Page 24: ...tion are in good condition Check if air lter is clean and well installed To ensure a successful startup switch the main power on 8 hours before powering on the unit Maintenance after seasonal use Let...

Page 25: ...should be increased generally once every two weeks If it is necessary to change the lter purchase a new one at your local dealer Do not use re or hair dryer to dry the lter to avoid deformation or re...

Page 26: ...rature is lower than 16 C the appliance will not work in COOL cooling mode 3 Operating pressure test In COOL or HEAT mode set the temperature to the maximum set point 30 C or 86 F Press the TURBO butt...

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