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Troubleshooting

TIMER

ON

1

2

3

OFF

SET

CANCEL

AC

RC

SET

CLOCK

CHECK

RESET

TIMER

ON

1

2

3

OFF

SET

CANCEL

AC

RC

SET

CLOCK

CHECK

RESET

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Indoor Unit

Indoor Unit

Outdoor Unit

Outdoor Unit

Air inlet 

(rear)

Air outlet

Air inlet 

(side)

 

About

6. Press again.
•  Timer operation will be based on 

current time set.

•  The batteries can be used for 

approximately 1 year.

Remote Control Preparation

3. Close the cover.

•  Make sure it is not obstructed.
•  Maximum distances : 10m.
•  Certain fluorescent lights may 

interfere with signal transmission. 
Please consult your nearest dealer.

Remote Control Signal

1. Pull out

the cover.

2. Insert AAA or R03 

batteries.

5. Press to 

set time.

2

SET

CL

ER

4. Press CLOCK.

Auto OFF/ON Button 

Action

Mode

Press once.

 Automatic

Press and hold until 
you hear one beep, 
then release.

 

Cooling

Press until you hear 
one beep then release. 
Press again until you 
hear two beeps then 
release.

Heating

•  To turn off, press the AUTO OFF/

ON button again.

  In the event of an error, the unit will stop and the timer indicator will blink.

2. Press until you hear beep 

sound, then jot down the 
error code.

Notes:

•  The unit may be operable (with 4 beeps) 

on a limited basis, depending on the error.

FF

SET

3. Press for 5 seconds to quit 

checking.

4. Turn the unit off and reveal the 

error code to your nearest dealer.

CA

1. Press for 5 seconds.

Air intake

Airflow direction 
louver

Air filter

Front panel

Supersonic air 
purifying device

Auto OFF/ON 
button

Receiver

Discharged air

Indicator

AUTO 

HEAT 

FAN 

SPEED

AIR

SWING

COOL 

DRY 

TEMP 

AIR SWING 

FAN SPEED 

QUIET 

POWERFUL 

TIMER

ON

1

2

3

OFF

SET 

CANCEL 

MODE

OFF/ON

AC

RC

SET 

CLOCK

CHECK

RESET 

LCD display

Off/On

Fan speed selection

Temperature setting

Powerful operation

Operation mode

Quiet operation

Timer setting

Airflow direction 

adjustment

Remote Control

Remote Control

Transmitter

Clock setting

Check

*  For normal operation, the

and

reset buttons are not in use.

* Press

reset to restore the remote control’s default setting.

Summary of Contents for CS-E18FKR

Page 1: ...roughly and keep them for future reference Manufactured by Panasonic HA Air Conditioning M Sdn Bhd Lot 2 Persiaran Tengku Ampuan Section 21 Shah Alam Industrial Site 40300 Shah Alam Selangor Malaysia 2006 Panasonic HA Air Conditioning M Sdn Bhd 11969 T All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law QUIET POWERFUL TIMER POWER ...

Page 2: ...d small children to play with the remote control to prevent them from accidentally swallowing the batteries Do not install remove and reinstall the unit by yourself improper installation will cause leakage electric shock or fire Please consult an authorized dealer or specialist for the installation work This equipment must be earthed and installed with ELCB It may cause electrical shock or fire in...

Page 3: ...oduct please contact your installer dealer or local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal E Environmental Requirements nvironmental Requirements End of Life Disposal End of Life Disposal The appliance is not intended for use by young children or the infirm person without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Use this air c...

Page 4: ... beeps then release Heating To turn off press the AUTO OFF ON button again In the event of an error the unit will stop and the timer indicator will blink 2 Press until you hear beep sound then jot down the error code Notes The unit may be operable with 4 beeps on a limited basis depending on the error FF SET 3 Press for 5 seconds to quit checking 4 Turn the unit off and reveal the error code to yo...

Page 5: ...set correctly Make sure windows and doors are closed Make sure filters are cleaned and replaced Make sure inlet and outlet vents are cleared Water flowing sound during operations Cause by refrigerant flow inside the unit The power indicator blinks during the operation and the indoor fan is stopped The unit is in defrost mode and the melted frost is drained from the outdoor unit Operation Details C...

Page 6: ...g Indoor fan stops occasionally during automatic fan speed setting This helps to remove the surrounding odours Indoor fan stops occasionally during heating operation To avoid unintended cooling effect If automatic vertical airflow direction has been set the louvers swing up and down automatically For HEATING operation the air blows horizontally for a while then starts to blow downwards Keeps the r...

Page 7: ...les powerful operation POWERFUL Hint To reduce power consumption during cooling operation close the curtains to prevent the sunlight and heat from coming in Operation Details To reach the desired set temperature quickly POWERFUL To provide a quiet surrounding QUIET Troubleshooting Noisy during operation The unit may have been installed at an incline or the front panel is not closed properly Operat...

Page 8: ...en set The set timer repeats daily once set If there is a power failure you can restore the previous setting once power is resumed by pressing the SET button If the timer is cancelled press SET to restore the previous setting Hints Press and hold the CLOCK for approximately 5 seconds to set either 12 hour am pm or 24 hour time indication To dim the indicator display To switch the temperature setti...

Page 9: ... recommended to vacuum the filters every 6 months For best perfomance place the deodorizing filter under direct sunlight for at least six hours every six months Replace the filter every 3 years or replace any damaged filters Part no CZ SAD13P For extended non use Activate heating for 2 3 hours to thoroughly dry the unit Turn off the power supply Remove the remote control batteries Vacuum wash and ...

Page 10: ...NDED NON USE Checking of remote control batteries No obstruction at inlet and outlet vents After 15 minutes of operation it is normal to have the following temperature difference between inlet and outlet vents Cooling 8 C Heating 14 C ...

Page 11: ... conditions Abnormal noise during operation Circuit breaker switches off frequently Water foreign particles have entered the Remote Control Power cord becomes unnaturally warm Water leak from Indoor unit Switches or buttons are not functioning properly NON SERVICEABLE CRITERIAS ...

Page 12: ...Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http www panasonic co jp global F565372 Printed in Malaysia OPSC0606 01 ...

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