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Operating unit
Cooling / Heating / Fan / Dry
operation
Start
1
START/STOP button ( )
Push this button to start the air conditioner.
2
Mode select button (MODE)
Select Cool
, Heat
, or Fan only
, Dry
.
3
Temperature button (
)
Set the desired temperature.
When the air conditioner is in FAN ONLY operation,
the temperature display is not indicated.
4
Fan speed button (FAN)
Set a desired fan speed.
• Five patterns are displayed, but LOW
+
is equal to
LOW
, and MED
+
to MED
.
• The
OPERATION lamp (green) on the display lamp
of the signal receiving unit goes on. And operation
starts after approximately 3 minutes.
(If you select FAN ONLY mode, the unit will start
immediately.)
• The
: Fan only mode does not control temperature.
•
appears as the fan speed for the Dry
operation, and the fan speed cannot be changed.
Stop
START/STOP button (
)
Push this button again to stop the air conditioner.
Automatic operation
(auto changeover)
Start
1
START/STOP button ( )
Push this button to start the air conditioner.
2
Mode select button (MODE)
Select A.
3
Temperature button (
)
Set the desired temperature.
4
Fan speed button (FAN)
Set a desired fan speed.
• Five patterns are displayed, but LOW
+
is equal to
LOW
, and MED
+
to MED
.
• The
OPERATION lamp (green) on the display lamp
of the signal receiving unit lights.
The operating mode is selected in accordance with the
room temperature and operation starts after
approximately 3 minutes.
• If the “A” mode is uncomfortable, you can select the
desired conditions manually.
Stop
START/STOP button (
)
Push this button again to stop the air conditioner.
CAUTION
• The Automatic operation is not available for SMMS
series units other than Super Heat Recovery Multi
types. The receiving unit lamp blinks, and the alarm
sound is emitted. Change to another operation
mode.
• The alarm sound is also emitted on the Cooling only
models, and the Automatic operation is not
available.
PRESET
MODE
TEMP
FAN
2
4
3
1
TEMP
PRESET
MODE
TEMP
FAN
2
3
1
4
TEMP
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