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3. Setting Up Remote Control Functions
The operation of the air conditioner can be impacted, depending on the settings made, so only service personnel
should make the settings.
Furthermore, making changes to these settings may cause actual operation to deviate from what is printed in the
Users Manual, so be sure to explain this to the customer fully.
Making Settings (Do with unit stopped)
(1) Holding down the Swing/Wind Dir OFF Timer + Mode Select buttons at the same time for 4 or more
seconds makes the Display switch to the setting screen. (See diagram below.)
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(4) The settings are saved with the Once/Every Day button. When this is done, the settings display of the LCD
changes from blinking to light.
(5) If other settings are to be changed as well, repeat steps 2 to 4.
(6) When all settings have been made, press the Start/Stop button.
Example: Operation mode setting screen
Item Number & Setting Item
Setting Content
Setting when
Shipped
1
Operation Mode
2
Flap Display
3
Select Fan Speed
4
Display of Set
Temperature
°C
°F
Setting Off (Note 2)
°C
5
Time Display
24-hour (No Display)
AM/PM
24-hour
6
Ventilation Fan ON/OF F Off (No Display)
On
OFF(Note 3)
7
Cool temp Max
05 – 35°C
30
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Cool temp Min
05 – 35°C
18
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Heat temp Max
05 – 35°C
26 (Note 4)
10 Heat temp Min
05 – 35°C
16
11 Dry temp Max
05 – 35°C
30
12 Dry temp Min
05 – 35°C
18
13 Auto temp Max
05 – 35°C
27
14 Auto temp Min
05 – 35°C
17
16 Address Setting Max
Value
00 (ALL only)
01 – 31
06 (Note 5)
17 Heat temp Max ON/OFF JP (Heater Max Temp Change Off)
EP (On)
JP
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(1) While the unit is in the swinging mode (Swing/Wind Direction), the flap cannot be stopped in a desired position.
(2) When Setting OFF is selected, "°C" is displayed on the LCD screen.
(3) You can toggle between ON and OFF by pressing Ventilation for 4 seconds or more.
(4) If the Heater Max ON/OFF setting is not changed to EP (ON), the setting change will not be reflected.
(5) This is the number of addresses that can be set in the address change mode. Do not set it to 07 or above.
The functions of the wireless remote can be set on site.
(These settings are saved in nonvolatile memory in the remote control, so even when its batteries are changed, the
settings do not revert to the defaults.)
NOTE
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