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10 Operation Details (Functions & Protection)
10.1. Simultaneous Operation Control
1.
Operation modes which can be selected using the remote
control unit:
Automatic, Cooling, Soft Dry, Heating, Fan operation
2.
Types of operations modes which can be performed
simultaneously
·
Cooling operation and cooling, Dry or fan operation
·
Heating operation and heating operation
3.
Types of operation modes which cannot be performed
simultaneously
·
While a cooling operation is in progress, a heating operation
cannot be performed by an indoor unit in another room.
In the room where the operation button for cooling was pressed
first, the operation is continued. In the room where the operation
button for heating was pressed afterward, the operation lamp of
the indoor unit blinks, where the attempt is made to establish the
heating operation. Its fan is stopped, and the air does not
discharged.
·
While a heating operation is in progress, a cooling operation
cannot be performed by an indoor unit in another room.
In the room where the operation button for heating was pressed
first, operation is continued. In the room where the operation
button for cooling was pressed afterward, the operation lamp of
the indoor unit blinks, where the attempt is made to establish the
cooling operation. Its fan is stopped, and the air does not
discharged.
4.
Operation mode priority control
·
The operation mode designated first by the indoor unit has
priority.
·
If the priority indoor unit stops operation or initiates the fan
operation, the priority is transferred to other indoor units.
“Waiting”
denotes the standby status in which the operation
lamp LED blinks (ON for 2.5 sec. and OFF for 0.5 sec.), and
the fan is stopped.
* In the fan mode, priority is transferred to a non-priority unit.
Note
C: Cooling operation mode
D: Soft Dry operation mode
H: Heating operation mode
F: Fan operation mode
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Summary of Contents for CS-ME10EB1E
Page 3: ...1 Safety Precautions 3 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 4: ...4 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 6: ...3 Functions 3 1 REMOTE CONTROL 6 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 7: ...3 2 INDOOR UNIT 7 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 8: ...8 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 10: ...5 Dimensions 5 1 Cassette Type 10 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 11: ...11 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 12: ...5 2 Grille 12 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 13: ...6 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 13 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
Page 15: ...8 Wiring Diagram 15 CS ME7EB1E CS ME10EB1E CS ME12EB1E CS ME14EB1E ...
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