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Note:

 

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This 

device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this 

device must accept any interference received, including 

interference that may cause undesired operation.

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 

the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 

of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 

reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 

residential installation. This equipment generates, uses 

and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed 

and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause 

harmful interference to radio communications. However, 

there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 

particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful 

interference to radio or television reception, which can be 

determined by turning the equipment off  and on, the user is 

encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 

of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diff erent 

from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician 

for help.

 

FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, follow 

the attached installation instructions.  Any changes 

or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party 

responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority 

to operate this equipment.

Summary of Contents for CZ-RTC5A

Page 1: ...tions High spec Wired Remote Controller Model No CZ RTC5A Installation Instructions Separately Attached English Before operating the unit read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for...

Page 2: ...d WARNING Do not use this appliance in a potentially explosive atmosphere Do not operate with wet hands Do not wash with water In case of malfunction of this appliance do not repair by yourself Contac...

Page 3: ...interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisi...

Page 4: ...text is the original instructions Other languages are translation of the original instructions CONTENTS Safety Precautions 2 Part Names 5 Control panel 5 Screen display 6 Basic Operations 8 Menu List...

Page 5: ...he menu screen P 10 Operation indicator Illuminates during operation Blinks during alarm Start Stop button Starts Stops operation Enter button Fixes the selected content Press centre No glove No pen E...

Page 6: ...7 Cursor Operation mode Set temperature Fan speed Flap Operation lock is functioning P 39 To cancel lock Press button for 4 seconds The indoor unit is stopped or slight blow operation is in process Pa...

Page 7: ...mote control operation is restricted by a central control device ON OFF timer is set P 14 Weekly timer is set P 15 Energy saving operation is in process P 8 Fresh air is used for ventilation Only when...

Page 8: ...s before mains power failure has occurred If no operation is performed for a certain period of time the backlight turns o to save electricity Press any button for illumination The energy saving operat...

Page 9: ...e Press When the cursor is not visible Cool Dry 18 C to 30 C Heat 16 C to 30 C Auto 17 C to 27 C Fan speed Press Flap Press 2 times Flap Setting for Each Indoor Unit P 12 Swing Pressing during swing c...

Page 10: ...s screen Press When no operation is performed in each setting screen for several minutes The display returns to the top screen 2 Select the menu item To turn the page Press Selectable menus 1 to 13 Fo...

Page 11: ...he temperature is changed P 30 Temp range Restricts the temperature range that can be set P 31 Auto shuto Sets the auto shuto timer P 32 Schedule peak cut Determines the time zone for the energy savin...

Page 12: ...r e g unit ALL 1 1 1 2 to 1 8 4 Select the ap direction Press 2 times to nish Pressing or during swing can stop the ap at your preferred position Pressing or while swing is stopped sets the ap at the...

Page 13: ...rn to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Lock indiv ap 3 Select the indoor unit to set e g 1 1 1 2 to 1 8 4 Select the air outlet The air outlet No changes according to the installation direction C...

Page 14: ...the air conditioner according to the meeting start timing 1 Display the menu screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select ON OFF timer 3 Select the...

Page 15: ...on with the speci ed temperature TEMP Sets the temperature to the speci ed temperature during operation Combination examples 1 Stop operation earlier on No overtime work day 8 00 17 00 8 00 22 00 ON O...

Page 16: ...2 times 2 Select Weekly timer 3 Enable the Weekly timer Select the item with and select enable disable with 4 Select for all days when the timer is used Repeat Select the days with and select enable d...

Page 17: ...temperature during operation 9 Set the temperature Only for operations other than ON OFF 10 Con rm the setting content Confirm and press Press 2 times to nish To register additionally Repeat from ste...

Page 18: ...e as follows To change the setting following steps 7 to 10 on page 17 set the time timer operation and temperature and con rm the content To delete the setting select YES Press 2 times to nish To chan...

Page 19: ...ply the same schedule to multiple days 1 Display the menu screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Weekly timer 3 Select Timer copy 4 Select the...

Page 20: ...ct Next lter cleaning time 4 Con rm the operation time to the next cleaning Press 2 times to nish When cleaning is immediately necessary The screen shown on the right is displayed Clean the lter See o...

Page 21: ...21 EN Note Depending on the model the following display appears and this function cannot be used When the cleaning time comes the icon shown on the right appears on the top screen...

Page 22: ...previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select the item to set Quiet operation 3 Enter the password Repeat 4 Set Select enable disable to Select the item with and select with...

Page 23: ...function may deteriorate the performance to reduce the operation sound The power consumption shows an approximate calculation result which may di er from the measurement result calculated by a power...

Page 24: ...for approx 1 hour or more the unit operates in the speci ed Absence operation mode In the default setting the energy saving operation continues with the set temperature restricted No one in the room...

Page 25: ...rmed after a lapse of 3 hours since the room has been empty Operates in the Fan mode only Stops and resumes operations after human movements are detected Stops and will not resume operations even afte...

Page 26: ...the menu screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Energy saving 3 Select ECONAVI 4 Select the item to set ECONAVI 5 Press 2 times to finish ON O...

Page 27: ...y the FAN slight breeze operation If human activity is detected the operation status is restored according to the level of human activity Stop no restart Stops the operation After stopped the operatio...

Page 28: ...d changing are not available The ap No is determined with reference to the position of the ECONAVI sensor Note ECONAVI can be set only with the separately sold ECONAVI panel or holder on the wall etc...

Page 29: ...units Note To operate the Circulation in HEAT mode set the fan speed to AUTO and set the air ow direction to any one of Direct air ow and F3 F4 F5 In the following cases each message appears and this...

Page 30: ...ot be set 1 Display the menu screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Energy saving 3 Select the item to set Temp auto return 4 Select the item...

Page 31: ...n series Repeat from step 4 without pressing Note Temp auto return When Return type is set to Saving this functions only when the temperature set in step 5 saves more energy than the changed temperatu...

Page 32: ...operation automatically e g 60 min ON OFF 21 00 22 08 Detect Detect Detect 23 00 9 00 60 min 60 min 60 min Closing time Opening time Auto shutoff in effect Leaves the shop without turning off A C If o...

Page 33: ...uto is activated 5 Set hour minute Press 2 times to nish End time Time when Auto shuto stops 5 Set hour minute Press 2 times to nish Timer Time interval to detect operation status after Stop time 5 Se...

Page 34: ...the last screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Energy saving 3 Select Schedule peak cut 4 Enter the password Repeat 5 Set Select enable disable to 6 Select Set schedule 7 Ch...

Page 35: ...o set in series Repeat from step 4 without pressing To change Select the eld to change in step 7 above Select Change Following the above steps 8 to 9 select the start time end time and operation capac...

Page 36: ...nu screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Energy saving 3 Select Repeat o timer and set to 4 Set the timer to stop Press 2 times to nish 10 mi...

Page 37: ...37 EN Outing Function This function prevents the room temperature from rising too high or dropping too low when no one is in the room due to outing etc...

Page 38: ...eturn to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Outing function 3 Select Select enable disable and set to Press 2 times to nish 4 Select Set lower upper limit tem...

Page 39: ...Press 2 times 2 Select Initial settings 3 Select the item to set Clock 4 Set the date and time Repeat Clock type 4 Select the type to display Press 2 times to nish AM PM 24 h Operation lock 4 Select t...

Page 40: ...Select Initial settings 3 Select Controller name 4 Enter the name Repeat the same procedure for all characters Up to 16 characters Space is included in the number of characters To change the character...

Page 41: ...screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Initial settings 3 Select the item to set Touch sound 4 Press 2 times to nish ON OFF Contrast 4 Press 2...

Page 42: ...n to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Initial settings 3 Select the item to set 4 Enter the password as necessary Repeat Select the number with and move to...

Page 43: ...however when the remote controller sensor is selected for the temperature sensor setting the Main sensor controls the operation Vent output Set When the air conditioner is turned ON OFF the connected...

Page 44: ...urn to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Initial settings 3 Select the item to set 4 Enter the password as necessary Repeat If the password has not been set...

Page 45: ...r conditioner Thermostat ON OFF Synchronizes the thermostat ON OFF output of the air conditioner Duration of absence dtctn 5 Set and con rm Press 2 times to nish Duration of absence dtctn The operatio...

Page 46: ...by Operation Stand by System2 System1 The rotation operation can be set only when controlling the single combination of 1 outdoor unit and 1 indoor unit 2 refrigerant systems of PACi by one remote co...

Page 47: ...ings 3 Select the item to set 4 Enter the password Repeat If the password has not been set press 5 Select the item to set Rotation setting 6 Select Set cycle 7 Set Set cycle 1 to 7 days by the day 14...

Page 48: ...below set temperature set value Main system setting When Set cycle is set System that performs the preceding operation When Set cycle is OFF System that always performs the operation The other system...

Page 49: ...lation Setting 1 Display the menu screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Ventilation 3 Select Ventilation ON OFF 4 Select ON or OFF Press 2 ti...

Page 50: ...icons 1 Display the menu screen To return to the previous screen Press To return to the top screen Press 2 times 2 Select Setting list 3 Select the item Only icons currently being displayed on the sc...

Page 51: ...operation is in process P 8 The operation capacity of the outdoor unit is restricted Schedule peak cut is set P 34 Temp auto return is set P 30 Temp range is set P 31 Auto shuto is set P 32 Repeat o...

Page 52: ...operation does not start turn o the circuit breaker and consult the dealer of purchase about the symptom and Model No Is displayed Alarm indication e g Defective indoor unit No If any of the following...

Page 53: ...unit The unit is in Fan mode The ECONAVI function does not operate in Fan mode The ECONAVI function is set to OFF Turn the ECONAVI function ON with the remote controller The indoor unit may not suppor...

Page 54: ...condensation Indoor use only Power Source DC16 V supplied from indoor unit Clock Precision 30 seconds month at normal temperature 25 C Adjust periodically Holding time 72 hours When fully charged App...

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