8
8
8-7. Timer Operation
•
•
•
When setting the timer, make sure the current time on the remote control is accurate.
The timer’s clock can only be set when the display of the remote control is ON.
After setting the timer, put the remote control in a place where its signal will reach the
receiver of the indoor unit. (When the time set for the timer is reached, a signal is sent
from the remote control to Start/Stop the unit.)
Using the Timer
1. Press either
/
of the
or
, and while the time is being displayed,
if you press
/
again, a scheduled time can be set.
The time last set on the timer is displayed.
“--:--“ indicates time to change the batteries.
2. Press either
/
of the
or
and set the timer to the desired time.
Every time you press
/
, the time changes in 10 minutes increments.
If you press and hold the button, the time changes quickly.
3. After setting the timer, if you press
, the time you set changes to a steady
display, indicating settings are complete.
After the timer setting is displayed for three seconds, the display reverts to the current time.
Combining ON and OFF Timers
•
Setting the ON and OFF timers, respectively.
Checking the timer setting
•
If you press either
/
for the
or the
, the scheduled time is displayed for four seconds.
•
W
hen no timer setting has been made, it displays --:--. (Initial Setting)
1,2
3
Stop: Press
When the unit is stopped with the remote control, even though the compressor of the outdoor unit stops,
the fan on the outdoor unit may continue to run for a while.
If the unit is not heating very effectively with a Low fan speed , switch the fan speed to High
or
Medium.
Depending on the indoor unit being used, it may indicate a function that it does not have. (The fan speed is set.)
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.
<Auto Operation>
If all the indoor units are identical in a cooling system and are under control as one group, it heats or cools
automatically via the differences between the set temperature and the room temperature.
<Dry Operation>
] indicator on its display even
•
Depending on the indoor unit used, the remote control may have a [Dry
though the unit does not have the Dry function. (Same as cooler operation)
•
W
hen
the room temperature approaches the temperature setting, the unit continues to start up or stop
autom
atically.
•
W
hen the drying mode stops operating, the indoor unit’s fan blows a gentle breeze in order to keep the
moisture from returning to the room at a minimum.
•
Depending on the indoor unit used, and/or the temperature in the room, the fan speed may not be
adjustable.
•
Depending on the unit used, when the outside air temperature is 15 °C or less, the dry function will not
operate.
8-6
SM830194-04_Single_BigPAC.indb 6
2014/10/31 13:30:50
Summary of Contents for S-200PE1E8
Page 88: ...1 82 MEMO ...
Page 112: ...3 2 3 3 1 Outdoor Units Electric Wiring Diagram U 200PE1E8 U 250PE1E8 ...
Page 113: ...3 3 3 Schematic Diagram U 200PE1E8 U 250PE1E8 ...
Page 115: ...3 5 3 3 2 Indoor Units High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 200PE1E8A Electric Wiring Diagram ...
Page 116: ...3 6 3 3 2 Indoor Units High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 200PE1E8A Schematic Diagram ...
Page 117: ...3 7 3 3 2 Indoor Units High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 200PE1E8 Electric Wiring Diagram ...
Page 118: ...3 8 3 3 2 Indoor Units High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 200PE1E8 Schematic Diagram ...
Page 119: ...3 9 3 3 2 Indoor Units High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 250PE1E8 Electric Wiring Diagram ...
Page 120: ...3 10 3 3 2 Indoor Units High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 250PE1E8 Schematic Diagram ...
Page 129: ...4 9 4 4 3 Outdoor Unit Filter PCB FIL C906VH8 ...
Page 130: ...4 10 4 4 4 Outdoor Unit HIC Board HIC C906VH8 ...
Page 136: ... MEMO 4 16 ...
Page 154: ... MEMO 5 18 ...
Page 164: ... MEMO 6 10 ...
Page 180: ... MEMO 7 16 ...
Page 197: ...201411 ...