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4. Press 

 / 

 to select the flap direction, then press 

 .

•  Every time you press 

 / 

 , it cycles from “   (Unlock) ↔   

(Swing) ↔   ↔   ↔   ↔   ↔   ”.

5. Press 

 .

•  You can return to Step 2 to continue setting if you press 

 instead of 

 .

Note

• Press 

 to stop operation in the middle.

nanoe™ X Setting

1. Press 

nanoeX

 during operation.

•  You can toggle between ON and 

OFF each time you press 

nanoeX

 .

•  “ 

 ” is displayed when this 

setting is ON.

•  When the nanoe™ X setting is 

ON, “nanoe” (atomised water 

particle) is released from the 

indoor unit while in operation 

(Cool, Dry, Heat, Fan, Auto).

•  If the receiver emits 1 short beep 

followed by 1 long beep after 

pressing 

nanoeX

 , the indoor unit 

does not support this function. 

See page 30 for how to enable 

or disable the button.

•  “   ” is displayed if the function is not available.

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Summary of Contents for CZ-RWS3

Page 1: ...a Kadoma City Osaka Japan Installation Instructions Separately Attached English Before operating the unit read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Use this unit with the receiver that is separately sold TIMER OPERATION STANDBY Receiver Infrared Remote Controller ...

Page 2: ...ergency remove the power plug from the socket or switch off the circuit breaker or the means by which the system is isolated from the mains power WARNING CAUTION This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury or death This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in personal injury or product or property damage Matters to be observ...

Page 3: ...rvised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance for European market only This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall n...

Page 4: ... change be sure to give this manual to the new user NOTICE The English text is the original instructions Other languages are translation of the original instructions Operating Precautions Do not locate in the following types of places Where there is moisture oil or vibration In direct sunlight Near heat sources Where condensation forms These can cause malfunctions Where there is rapid start fluore...

Page 5: ...ing For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic e...

Page 6: ...e Remote Controller 14 Paring Addresses 16 Operation 18 Lock Individual Flap 20 nanoe X Setting 21 ECONAVI Setting 22 Ventilation Setting 23 Energy Saving Setting 23 Temperature Automatic Return 24 Timer Operation 26 Operating Multiple In Outdoor Units Simultaneously Group control 28 Miscellaneous Settings 28 Button Control 30 Troubleshooting 31 Specifications 32 ...

Page 7: ...ted function e g CZ RWSU3 CZ RWSU2N CZ RWSC3 CZ RWSD2 CZ RWST3N CZ RWSL2N CZ RWSK2 Unsupported function Buzzer from the receiver Result Setting the fan speed in 5 levels Beeps You can set fan speed to level 1 3 or 5 If you specify level 2 the fan speed will be set to level 1 If you specify level 4 the fan speed will be set to level 3 ECONAVI setting nanoe X setting Energy saving setting Beeps Sett...

Page 8: ...8 EN Names and Operations REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 2 3 6 8 9 5 7 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 13 4 ...

Page 9: ...8 Clock button Use this to set the clock 9 Cover Press at the top center and then slide down 10 Transmitter 11 Temperature setting buttons raises the temperature setting 1 C at a time lowers the temperature setting 1 C at a time 12 Mode select button Press to switch the operation mode 13 Energy saving button Press to enable or disable energy saving 14 Filter button Press to turn off the filter lam...

Page 10: ... CZ RWRU3W CZ RWSU3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 345 CZ RWRC3 CZ RWSC3 1 2 3 4 5 6 CZ RWRL3 CZ RWSL2N TIMER OPERATION STANDBY 3 3 4 4 5 5 1 2 4 3 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 Build in receiver on indoor unit Wall mounted type 4 Way Cassette 60 60 type 1 5 4 3 2 CZ RWRT3 CZ RWST3N 3 4 5 1 2 Operation Panel Display ...

Page 11: ...8 9 10 11 5 7 12 4 13 14 15 1 Appears when ECONAVI is being set to ON 2 Indicates the set temperature 3 Appears when nanoe X is being set to ON 4 Displays the present time 5 Timer program indication The indoor unit starts operation at the programmed time The indoor unit stops operation at the programmed time 6 Indicates the remote controller addresses are set 7 Appears when the function is not ava...

Page 12: ...on again Note If non cooling heating free type is being used it will beep twice and the operating lamp will light up on the display if the timer and standby lamps blink alternately a conflict between the heating and cooling exists so the unit cannot operate in the desired mode On models that do not have an Auto function even if Auto is selected it works in the same way When the local operation is ...

Page 13: ...play on the remote controller fades when batteries are low If the remote controller will not be used for a long period of time remove the batteries In order to avoid a battery leak Emergency operations can be performed on the unit when the batteries run out See page 12 Replacing batteries Replace both batteries at the same time with 2 LR03 size batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries NiCd NiMH...

Page 14: ...ly it will beep Signals can travel a direct distance of 6 metres This distance should be used only as a guide It depends on battery strength Make sure nothing is between the remote controller and the receiver that could block the signal Do not leave the remote controller in direct sunlight where the wind from the air conditioner can blow directly on it or near any other heat source Take care not t...

Page 15: ...ide the remote controller down into the holder Press from the location you wish to mount the remote controller and make sure the signal is received properly Note You cannot operate if the distance between the remote controller and the receiver is greater than that signals can travel Detaching the controller 1 Pull the remote controller up ...

Page 16: ...ng do not match Checking Addresses 1 Press RC ADR with one end of an unfolded paper clip or a similar object that can fit Its current address appears on the display for 5 seconds If this address corresponds to the address of a receiver the buzzer sounds If it is on ALL the buzzer will always sound If it is on ALL it can be operated regardless of receiver addresses Point the remote controller at th...

Page 17: ...ency Operation of the indoor unit for 4 seconds or longer OPERATION lamp TIMER lamp and then STANDBY lamp repeatedly light one after the other for 1 second each to indicate the unit is ready for address setting Setting Remote Controller Addresses 2 Set the address for the remote controller following the procedure under the section If not wall mounted type indoor unit see page 16 Repeat Step 2 unde...

Page 18: ...ly provide the cooling function cannot operate in the Auto or Heat mode The available functions differ depending on the indoor unit being used See page 28 for how to change the operation mode display 3 Press to select the fan speed Every time you press it cycles from Auto Auto does not work in Fan mode If the unit is not heating very effectively with a fan speed switch the fan speed to or The avai...

Page 19: ...ns differ depending on the indoor unit being used is displayed if the function is not available Never try to manually move the flap up down wind direction plate that is operated by the remote controller Stop Press If you cannot turn the air conditioner off in the normal way disconnect the power to the indoor unit and contact the dealer where the product was purchased When the unit is stopped with ...

Page 20: ...nits that are connected to the remote controller the buzzer sounds from the corresponding receiver When settable 1 short beep When not settable 1 short beep followed by 1 long beep When the indoor unit is not connected or does not support this function 3 Press to select the air outlet Every time you press it cycles from F1 F2 F3 F4 AL All the air outlets The square mark indented on the panel of th...

Page 21: ...operation You can toggle between ON and OFF each time you press nanoeX is displayed when this setting is ON When the nanoe X setting is ON nanoe atomised water particle is released from the indoor unit while in operation Cool Dry Heat Fan Auto If the receiver emits 1 short beep followed by 1 long beep after pressing nanoeX the indoor unit does not support this function See page 30 for how to enabl...

Page 22: ...n the activity level Even when target temperature is changed through the ECONAVI function the set temperature shown in the remote controller does not change When operating more than 1 indoor unit the energy saving effect may be reduced depending on the room condition If the receiver emits 1 short beep followed by 1 long beep after pressing ECONAVI the indoor unit does not support this function See...

Page 23: ...f the function is not available Energy Saving Setting 1 Press during operation You can toggle between ON and OFF each time you press is displayed when this setting is ON The energy saving operation restricts the maximum current value resulting in decreased cooling heating performance If the current of outdoor units does not reach the peak due to low load operation the current value is not restrict...

Page 24: ...ress Every time you press to switch between Dry Cool Heat Auto the buzzer sounds from the corresponding receiver When not set 1 short beep When already set 2 short beeps 3 Press to set the time to return to the set temperature Setting range 10 to 240 min by the 10 min 4 Press to set the temperature then press MAX C MIN C Auto 27 17 Heat 30 16 Dry Cool 30 18 The temperature range that can be set va...

Page 25: ...lling the setting 1 Press and at the same time for 4 seconds or longer 2 Press to select the operation mode then press for 4 seconds or longer The receiver emits 1 short beep Press for 10 seconds or longer to cancel settings for all operation modes Note Press to stop operation in the middle ...

Page 26: ...ignal will reach the receiver of the indoor unit 1 Press or twice The time last set on the timer starts blinking blinks when the timer is not set or after replacing batteries 2 Press to set the timer to the desired time Every time you press the time changes in 10 minute increments If you press and hold the button the time changes quickly 3 Press The timer display stops blinking and the display rev...

Page 27: ...ries it displays Initial setting Changing a timer setting 1 Perform Step 1 to 3 P 26 as you did when setting Canceling a timer setting 1 Press If you wish to cancel the setting for either the or the timer press while the scheduled time is displayed Using the same timer setting every day 1 Press for 2 seconds or longer is displayed when set If you press again for 2 seconds or longer goes off and th...

Page 28: ...r See page 8 Miscellaneous Settings A variety of changes can be made to settings depending on the indoor unit being used Operation mode indicator time display 24 hour AM PM heating maximun temperature These settings are saved in nonvolatile memory in the remote controller so even when its batteries are changed the settings do not have to be made again First check the display of the remote controll...

Page 29: ...em Operation Button Setting Content Remote Controller Display Remote controller operation mode display setting when is pressed Press while pressing Heat Pump with Auto Heat Pump without Auto Dedicated air conditioner Clock display setting Press while pressing 24 hour AM PM Max possible temperature setting in the Heat mode Press while pressing Maximum heating temperature range is 26 C 30 C ...

Page 30: ...can toggle between enable and disable each time you press the button for 4 seconds or longer is displayed when you press a disabled button and the function cannot be used Buttons Setting content nanoeX Enabling or disabling the button for nanoe X ECONAVI Enabling or disabling the button for ECONAVI Enabling or disabling the button for ventilation Enabling or disabling the button for energy saving ...

Page 31: ... timer been set to repeat Check the timer settings See page 26 Although the unit is for air conditioning only either Auto or Heat is indicated in the display Make settings to the remote controller s operation mode display See page 28 After the batteries are put in the remote controller even when it is operated the display does not change Press the RC reset button on the remote controller See page ...

Page 32: ...teries and remote controller holder are not included Temperature Humidity range 0 C to 40 C 20 to 80 No condensation Indoor use only Power source Two LR03 size batteries Clock Accuracy 90 seconds per month at 25 C Panasonic Corporation http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2018 2019 ...

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