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REMOTE CONTROL

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Press and hold for 5 seconds to dim or restore the 

unit’s indicator brightness.

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Press and hold for approximately 10 seconds to 

show temperature setting in °C or °F.

13

Press to restore the remote control’s default setting.

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Not used in normal operations.

ON

OFF

SET

CANCEL

TIMER

1

2

3

SET

CHECK

CLOCK

RESET

AC

RC

NOTES

NOTES

NANOE-G

 , 

POWERFUL/QUIET

 , 

AUTO

COMFORT

 , 

ECONAVI

POWERFUL/QUIET

 , 

AUTO

COMFORT

 , 

ECONAVI

•  Can be activated in all modes and can be cancelled by 

pressing the respective button again.

•  Cannot be selected at the same time.

•  Cannot be activated during “MILD DRY COOLING” 

operation is activated.

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13

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TO SET THE TIMER

TO SET THE TIMER

•  2 sets of ON and OFF timers are available to turn ON 

or OFF the unit at different preset time.

•  Complete below procedures to set each timer:

ON

OFF

1

 

Cancel

Cancel

2

TIMER

SET

3

Select ON or OFF timer

Set the 

time

Con

fi

 rm

•  Example of application at living room:

Morning: ON   at 07:00 (Wake up)

OFF   at 08:00 (Out for work)

Evening: ON   at 17:00 (Back home)

OFF   at 22:00 (Sleep)

•  To cancel ON or OFF timer, press 

ON

 or 

OFF

 to

select respective   or   then press 

CANCEL

.

•  If timer is cancelled manually or due to power failure,

you can restore the timer again by pressing 

ON

 or

OFF

 to select respective   or   then press 

SET

.

•  Upcoming timer will be displayed and will be activated

in sequence.

•  When ON Timer is set, the unit may start earlier (up 

to 35 minutes) before the actual set time in order to 

achieve the desired temperature on time.

•  Timer operation is based on the clock set in the 

remote control and repeats daily once set. For clock 

setting, please refer to Remote Control Preparation 

on the back cover.

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Summary of Contents for CS-E12NKR

Page 1: ...5NKR CU E15NKR CS E18NKR CU E18NKR CS E21NKR CU E21NKR CS E24NKR CU E24NKR CS E28NKR CU E28NKR QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE Before operating the unit read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Panasonic Appliances Air Conditioning Malaysia Sdn Bhd 2012 Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law ...

Page 2: ...ENTS O SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 5 REMOTE CONTROL 6 8 INDOOR UNIT 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 INFORMATION 11 QUICK GUIDE BACK COVER NOTE The illustrations in this manual are for explanation purposes only and may differ from the actual unit They are subjected to change without notice for future improvement ...

Page 3: ...G Max 32 23 Min 16 11 HEATING Max 30 Min 16 CU E7NKR CU E9NKR CU E12NKR CU E15NKR CU E18NKR CU E21NKR CU E24NKR Temperature C Outdoor DBT WBT COOLING Max 46 26 Min 5 4 HEATING Max 24 18 Min 15 16 CU E28NKR Temperature C Outdoor DBT WBT COOLING Max 46 26 Min 16 11 HEATING Max 24 18 Min 15 16 DBT Dry bulb temperature WBT Wet bulb temperature ...

Page 4: ...cause leakage electric shock or fire Confirm to authorized dealer or specialist on usage of specified refrigerant type Using of refrigerant other than the specified type may cause product damage burst and injury etc Do not install the unit in a potentially explosive or flammable atmosphere Failure to do so could result in fire Do not insert your fingers or other objects into the air conditioner in...

Page 5: ...o not use for preservation of precise equipment food animals plants artwork or other objects This may cause quality deterioration etc Do not use any combustible equipment in front of the airflow outlet to avoid fire propagation Do not expose plants or pet directly to airflow to avoid injury etc Do not touch the sharp aluminium fin sharp parts may cause injury Do not switch ON the indoor unit when ...

Page 6: ...cool air Use curtains to screen off sunlight and outdoor heat to reduce power consumption during cool mode DRY mode To dehumidify the environment Unit operates at low fan speed to give a gentle cooling operation FAN mode To circulate air in the room 4 TO SELECT FAN SPEED 5 OPTIONS FAN SPEED For AUTO the indoor fan speed is automatically adjusted according to the operation mode 5 TO ADJUST AIRFLOW ...

Page 7: ...High Normal None Set Fan Speed 2 C 2 C HEAT Mode Set Temperature 0 3 C For first 15 minutes or until set temperature is reached The human activity sensor will also scan for area of heat source and movement in a room Human activity indicator Heat source movement At left area of the room At right area of the room At centre area or multiple areas of the room The unit will determine the heat source mo...

Page 8: ...OFF the unit at different preset time Complete below procedures to set each timer ON OFF 1 Cancel Cancel 2 TIMER SET 3 Select ON or OFF timer Set the time Confirm Example of application at living room Morning ON at 07 00 Wake up OFF at 08 00 Out for work Evening ON at 17 00 Back home OFF at 22 00 Sleep To cancel ON or OFF timer press ON or OFF to select respective or then press CANCEL If timer is ...

Page 9: ...the sensor and keep away heating units or humidifiers from the sensor s detection area This may lead to sensor malfunction 10 nanoe G GENERATOR Do not touch during operation 1 INDOOR UNIT Wipe the unit gently with a soft dry cloth 2 FRONT PANEL Remove Front Panel Raise and pull to remove the front panel Wash gently and dry Close Front Panel 2 1 1 1 Press down both ends of the front panel to close ...

Page 10: ...tion of the unit 2 or more human activity indicator turns on simultaneously Judgement of heat source and movement area in progress POWER indicator blinks 3 seconds ON and 0 5 seconds OFF during operation The unit is in Demand Response Mode Check the following before calling for servicing Check the following before calling for servicing SYMPTOM SYMPTOM CHECK CHECK Heating Cooling operation is not w...

Page 11: ...lease consult authorized dealer under the following conditions Abnormal noise during operation Water foreign particles have entered the remote control Water leaks from Indoor unit Circuit breaker switches off frequently Power cord becomes unnaturally warm Switches or buttons are not functioning properly Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries Informatio...

Page 12: ... 5 Set time 6 Confirm MODE MODE FAN DRY AUTO HEAT COOL Select the desired mode 1 OFF ON OFF ON Start stop the operation 2 TEMP TEMP Select the desired temperature 3 Panasonic Corporation Website http panasonic net Printed in Malaysia F568746 FT0412 0 MODE ON OFF SET CANCEL TIMER FAN SPEED 1 2 3 SET CHECK CLOCK RESET AC RC MODE MILD DRY AIR CONDITIONER OFF ON AIR SWING POWERFUL QUIET AUTO COMFORT M...

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