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1

Press 

FIX

 : Move the louver in the 

desired vertical direction.

2

Press 

SWING

 : Swing the air 

automatically and press again to stop.

3

For horizontal direction, adjust manually.

Preparing Filters

1.  Open the air inlet grille and remove the air filters.
2.  Attach the filters. (see detail in the accessory sheet).

Loading Batteries (when use wireless operation.)

1. Remove the slide cover.
2. Insert 2 new batteries (AAA type) 

following the (+) and (–) positions.

Clock Setup

1. Push 

 by tip of the pencil.

  If timer indication is flashing, go to the next step 2.

2. Press 

 or 

 : adjust the time.

3. Press 

 : Set the time.

Remote Control Reset

Push 

 by tip of the pencil or

1. Remove the batteries.

2. Press 

.

3. Insert the batteries.

Note:

 •  Do not move the louver manually by others.
 •  The louver may automation positioning by some operation mode.

Note:

 •  The provided Remote Controller is a wireless type, which also can be used as 
  a wire. Please see “How to Connect The Remote Controller for Wired 
  Operation”, located in installation instruction, in case of wired control is required.
 •  In wire operation, remote controller will return to initial condition (PRESET, 
  TIMER and CLOCK will return to initial condition) when user shutdown power 
  supply of Air conditioner.

1

   Infrared signal emitter

2

   Start/Stop button

3

   Mode select button (MODE)

4

   Temperature button (TEMP)

5

   Fan speed button (FAN)

6

   Swing louver button (SWING)

7

   Set louver button (FIX)

8

   On timer button (ON)

9

   Off timer button (OFF)

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   Setup button (SET)

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   Clear button (CLR)

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   Memory and Preset button (PRESET)

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  One-Touch button (ONE-TOUCH)

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   High power button (Hi-POWER)

&

   Economy button (ECO)

(

   Quiet button (QUIET)

)

   Comfort sleep button (COMFORT SLEEP)

~

   Filter reset button (FILTER)

+

   Set clock button (CLOCK)

,

   Check button (CHECK)

-

   Reset button (RESET)

Press the “ONE-TOUCH” button for fully automated operation that is customized 
to the typical consumer preferences in your region of the world. The customized 
settings control temperature air flow strength, air flow direction and other settings 
to provide you alternate contact with “ONE-TOUCH” of the button. If you prefer 
other settings you can select from the many other operating functions of your 
Toshiba unit.

 Press 

ONE-TOUCH

 : Start the operation.

To automatically select cooling or heating operation

1.  Press 

MODE

 : Select A.

2.  Press 

 : Set the desired temperature.

3.   Press 

FAN

 : Select AUTO, LOW  , LOW+ 

, MED 

, MED+ 

, or 

HIGH 

.

1.  Press 

MODE

 : Select Cool 

, or Heat 

.

2.  Press 

 : Set the desired temperature.

  Cooling: Min. 17°C, Heating: Max. 30°C

3.  Press 

FAN

 : Select AUTO, LOW  , LOW+ 

, MED 

, MED+ 

or HIGH 

.

For dehumidification, a moderate cooling performance is controlled automatically.

 1. 

Press 

MODE

 : Select Dry 

.

 2. 

Press 

 : Set the desired temperature.

To automatically control room temperature and airflow for faster cooling or 
heating operation (except in DRY mode)

Press 

Hi POWER

 : Start and stop the operation.

In case of the misplaced or discharged remote control

•  Pressing the RESET button, the unit can start or  
  stop without using the remote control.
•   Operation mode is set on AUTOMATIC operation,  
  preset temperature is 25°C and fan operation is  
 automatic 

speed.

Set the timer when the air conditioner is operating.

Setting the ON Timer

Setting the OFF Timer

Press 

 : Set the desired 

ON timer.

Press 

 : Set the desired OFF 

timer.

2

Press 

 : Set the timer. 

Press 

 : Set the timer.

3

Press 

 : Cancel the timer.

Press 

 : Cancel the timer.

To automatically control room to save energy (except in DRY mode)

 

Press 

 : 

Start and stop the operation.

Note:

  Cooling operation; the set temperature will increase automatically 1 degree/    

hour for 2 hours (maximum 2 degrees increase). For heating operation the 
set temperature will decrease.

COOLING / HEATING OPERATION

7

DRY OPERATION

8

Hi-POWER OPERATION

9

ECO OPERATION

10

TEMPORARY OPERATION

11

TIMER OPERATION

12

PREPARATION BEFORE USE

2

AIR FLOW DIRECTION

3

REMOTE CONTROL

4

ONE-TOUCH

5

AUTOMATIC OPERATION

6

SWING

FAN

FIX

QUIET

Hi POWER

ONE-TOUCH

COMFORT

SLEEP

4

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   Hi POWER (Green)

2

   FILTER (Orange)

3

   PRE.DEF (Preheat/Defrost)  

 (Orange)

4

   TIMER (Yellow)

5

   OPERATION (Green)

6

   RESET button

INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY

1

Daily timer allows the user to set both the ON & OFF timers and will be 
activated on a daily basis.

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Summary of Contents for 22N3KV2 Series

Page 1: ... RAS M07 24N3KV2 Series Outdoor unit RAS 10 13 16 22N3AV2 Series RAS M14GAV E RAS M18UAV E RAS 3M18SAV E RAS 4M23SAV E RAS 3M26UAV E RAS 4M27UAV E RAS 5M34UAV E1 OWNER S MANUAL 1110650175 ITALTANO DEUTSCH PORTUGUÊS POLSKI NEDERLANDS FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL ENGLISH ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ SVENSKA SUOMI NORSK DANSK ...

Page 2: ...rmally high pressure may be generated in the refrigeration cycle which may result in a failure or explosion of the product or an injury to your body Do not disassemble modify or relocate the unit by yourself It may become the cause of fire electric shock or water leakage For repair or relocation please request service from the supplying retail dealership When relocating or repairing the unit pleas...

Page 3: ...fall onto the furniture When the unit won t be used for a long time turn off the main switch or the circuit breaker At least once a year check if the mounting table of the outdoor unit is damaged or not If a damaged state is ignored the unit may fall or over turn causing an injury Stand on a sturdy ladder when attaching detaching the front panel air filter air cleaning filter Failure to do so may ...

Page 4: ...ontact with ONE TOUCH of the button If you prefer other settings you can select from the many other operating functions of your Toshiba unit Press ONE TOUCH Start the operation To automatically select cooling or heating operation 1 Press MODE Select A 2 Press Set the desired temperature 3 Press FAN Select AUTO LOW LOW MED MED or HIGH 1 Press MODE Select Cool or Heat 2 Press Set the desired tempera...

Page 5: ...now Select the position for outdoor unit where it will not be subjected to snow drifts accumulation of leaves or other seasonal debris 7 Some minor cracking sound may occur when unit operating This is normal because the cracking sound may be caused by expansion contraction of plastic Note Item 2 to 6 for Heating model Air conditioner operating conditions To protect bad smell caused by the humidity...

Page 6: ...incendie un choc électrique des blessures ou des fuites d eau Lorsque vous remplissez ou remplacez le réfrigérant veillez à utiliser uniquement le réfrigérant spécifié Dans le cas contraire une pression anormalement élevée risque de se produire dans le cycle de réfrigération ce qui peut entraîner un dysfonctionnement l explosion du produit ou des blessures corporelles Ne pas démonter modifier ou d...

Page 7: ... que l unité ne sera pas utilisée pendant une longue période couper l interrupteur principal ou le disjoncteur Au moins une fois par an vérifier que le support de montage de l unité extérieure n est pas endommagé Si un état défectueux est ignoré il y a risque de chute ou de retournement de l unité et donc de blessures Monter sur une échelle stable pour fixer retirer le panneau avant le filtre à ai...

Page 8: ...tilateur uniquement mais contrôle aussi la vitesse de ventilation 1 Appuyez sur MODE Sélectionnez A 2 Appuyez sur Réglez la température souhaitée 3 Appuyez sur FAN Sélectionnez AUTO LOW LOW MED MED ou HIGH 1 Appuyez sur MODE Sélectionnez Froid ou Chaud 2 Appuyez sur Réglez la température souhaitée Refroidissement Min 17 C Chauffage Max 30 C 3 Appuyez sur FAN Sélectionnez AUTO LOW LOW MED MED ou HI...

Page 9: ...cumulations de neige Choisissez pour l unité extérieure un emplacement qui n est pas exposé aux flocons de neige et à l accumulation de feuilles ou autres débris saisonniers 7 Quelques faibles sons de craquement peuvent se faire entendre pendant le fonctionnement de l appareil Ceci est normal car ces craquements peuvent être provoqués par l expansion la contraction du plastique Remarque Les points...

Page 10: ...AND CO LTD Address city country 144 9 MOO 5 BANGKADI INDUSTRIAL PARK TIVANON ROAD TAMBOL BANGKADI AMPHUR MUANG PATHUMTHANI 12000 THAILAND Name of the Importer Distributor in EU TOSHIBA CARRIER UK LTD Address city country Porsham Close Belliver Industrial Estate PLYMOUTH Devon PL6 7DB United Kingdom ...

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