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Summary of Contents for MWR-WE10N

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Page 2: ...er user manual imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product EN PT ES DE FR EL PL IT NL HU RU AR DB68 03732A 05 This manual is made with 100 recycled paper uhzh Gy Gj t yT lXWu lu pi WZ ZYhTW U GGGZZ YWX TW TXWGGG㝘䟸GZaY aW ...

Page 3: ...10 Air Swing 12 IndoorTemperature Checking Function 12 Quiet Sleep Operation 13 Humidifying Operation 14 Blade Selection 14 Motion Detect Sensor 15 Outdoor Air Intake 15 Auto Cleaning Function 16 S Plasma Ion 16 CO2 Power Consumption Check 17 uhzh Gy Gj t yT lXWu lu pi WZ ZYhTW U GGGY YWX TW TXWGGG㝘䟸GZaYZa Y ...

Page 4: ...rol 21 Range Hood Interconnection Control 21 Advanced Instruction Weekly Schedule Setting 22 Setting Holidays during theWeekly Schedule 25 Canceling aWeekly Schedule 26 Initializing aWeekly Schedule 27 Setting Additional User Functions How to Set the Additional User Functions 28 uhzh Gy Gj t yT lXWu lu pi WZ ZYhTW U GGGZ YWX TW TXWGGG㝘䟸GZaYZa Y ...

Page 5: ...ith the product or injury You must connect the product with rated power upon installation X Failing to do so may result in problems with the product electric shock or fire Do not install this appliance near a heater inflammable material Do not install this appliance in a humid oily or dusty location in a location exposed to direct sunlight and water rain drops Do not install this appliance in a loc...

Page 6: ...eriodic inspection Neglecting these periodic inspections can result in malfunctions only applicable to GHP model Do not attempt to repair disassemble or modify the appliance yourself X This may result in electric shock fire problems with the product or injury FOROPERATION CAUTION Do not allow water to enter the product X This may result in fire or electric shock Do not operate the appliance with wet...

Page 7: ...d Remote Controller you can turn the air conditioner power On Off or set the desired temperature Operation On Off button LED Indicator Green Normal Red Needtobechecked Temperature Setting Button uhzh Gy Gj t yT lXWu lu pi WZ ZYhTW U GGG YWX TW TXWGGG㝘䟸GZaYZa Y ...

Page 8: ... information Displays Ventilator ERV operation Displays Clean up Displays Ventilator ERV fan speed Common function related information Displays Invalid operation Filter cleaning filter cleaning period Displays Dust box cleaning alert check partial locking full locking Displays Away Motion detect sensor Range hood External interconnection control Auto clean Humidifying Energy saving Outdoor air sup...

Page 9: ...ets the desired temperature Fan speed button Changes the air conditioner s fan speed Air Swing button Changes the air flow direction to move upward or downward Temp button Checks the indoor temperature Quiet Sleep button Selects Quiet or Sleep operation for the air conditioner Humidity button Turns the MINI AHU indoor unit humidifying function On Off Part Names uhzh Gy Gj t yT lXWu lu pi WZ ZYhTW ...

Page 10: ...ERV Fan speed button Change the fan speed for your Ventilator ERV E Saver button Begin Energy Saving Operation Clean up button Select air purification through the in out load controls After cleaning the filter please press the Filter Reset button The lamp will turn off and it will be turned on again upon the next cleaning period If you press a functional button not supported by the indoor unit the...

Page 11: ...ooling operation then the cooling operation is canceled This function produces warm wind so that you can use it in the fall or winter Immediately after starting the heating operation the air conditioner system may stop producing any wind at all for a while to avoid generating any cold wind Defrost indicator Defrost If you start removing frost from the outdoor unit during heating operation the indi...

Page 12: ...an adjust the desired temperature by 1 C 1 F within a range of 18 C 30 C 65 F 86 F Cool You can adjust the desired temperature by 1 C 1 F within a range of 18 C 30 C 65 F 86 F Dry You can adjust the desired temperature by 1 C 1 F within a range of 18 C 30 C 65 F 86 F Fan You can t change the desired temperature Heat You can adjust the desired temperature by 1 C 1 F within a range of 16 C 30 C 61 F...

Page 13: ...de will stop in place X The current indoor temperature will be displayed X 3 seconds after displaying the indoor temperature the set temperature will appear With the duct type indoor unit the air flow direction cannot be adjusted If you press the AirSwing button the lamp will appear Indoor unit temperature will be indicated by 0 5 C 1 F units Depending on the installation location of your Wired Re...

Page 14: ...Restricted lamp will appear Heat Quiet Sleep Quiet Sleep Cancel is repeated If the air conditioner has quiet operation function only Auto Quiet Cancel is repeated Cool Quiet Cancel is repeated Dry Quiet Cancel is repeated Fan Restricted lamp will appear Heat Quiet Cancel is repeated If the air conditioner has sleep operation function only Auto Restricted lamp will appear Cool Sleep Cancel is repea...

Page 15: ...nd direction X Each time you press the button it will toggle between X The number corresponding to the selected blade will blink 2 Pressthe AirSwing buttontoselecttheup downdirectionoftheselectedblade X will be displayed and the humidifying operation will start Press the Humidity button one more time Cancel If the indoor unit is turned off or it does not support humidifying operation and you have ...

Page 16: ...operation Press the Away MDS button one more time Cancel Press the OAIntake button one more time Cancel The Away function is applicable only for the duct inverter model with Away function If an indoor unit does not support MDS or AWAY operation but you press the Away MDS button the lamp will be displayed If the indoor unit is off or the outdoor air intake function is not supported and you have pre...

Page 17: ...ing to the indoor unit operation will be displayed Eliminate dangerous airborne contaminants and allergens as well as bacteria and virus When the air conditioner is on press the S Plasma Ion button to select the S Plasma Ion function X will be displayed and the S Plasma Ion function is activated Press the S PlasmaIon button one more time Cancel If the indoor unit is turned off or the S Plasma Ion ...

Page 18: ...tton three times The amount of generated CO2 is displayed The power consumption is displayed The desired temperature is displayed Press the CO2 kWh button once Press the CO2 kWh button twice If you don t press any button for 10 seconds the desired temperature will be displayed If the indoor unit is turned off or the CO2 kg kWh display is not supported and you have pressed the CO2 kWh button then t...

Page 19: ...ng theVentilator ERV to the IAQ Heat EX Purifier This can simultaneously operate the Heat ex mode with purifier mode By Pass Purifier This function can clean the air through an intake of fresh external air Intake fresh air will be purified at the same time when this function is used Auto Purifier This function can automatically performVentilator ERV and cleaning at the same time Basic Operation of...

Page 20: ...ilable Press the button to change the fan speed Heat EX High Turbo Low Quiet Can t change the fan speed Away Low By Pass High Turbo Low Auto High Turbo Low Purifier High Turbo Auto Low Heat EX Purifier High Turbo Low By Pass Purifier High Turbo Low Auto Purifier High Turbo Low After installing a CO2 sensor in your Ventilator ERV you can select from High Turbo Auto Low Exception Quiet Operation Awa...

Page 21: ...aving Operation is not available If the ventilator ERV is on or the clean up function is not supported and you have pressed the Clean Up button then the lamp will appear When the ventilator ERV and the air conditioner is connected together X This function compares the outdoor and indoor temperatures and then automatically selects Heat EX operation or By Pass operation When the ventilator ERV is in...

Page 22: ...entilator ERV on or off depending on whether the indoor unit s on or off X Even during the external controls you can use your remote controller to control ventilator ERV ENGLISH Range Hood Interconnection Control X When the ventilator ERV or MINI AHU indoor operates in another mode it will be indicated if the Range Hood interconnection is achieved If you change operation during Range Hood intercon...

Page 23: ...repeatedly to select a device setting from among Air Conditioner Ventilator ERV Air Conditioner or Ventilator ERV X You can only select a Schedule Device that is connected 5 After pressing the button select AM PM X Press the buttons to select AM or PM for the time You can select many days for multiple schedules In this case you should directly move to Schedule Device selection without selecting a ...

Page 24: ...ode X You can only use this for air conditioner on operation scheduling X Press the buttons repeatedly to select from Auto Z Cool Z Dry Z Fan Z Heat operation Depending on the option setting automatic or heating operation sometimes cannot be selected When you install the Wired Remote Controller the setting is available 10 Press the button and select the desired temperature X You can only use this ...

Page 25: ... You can only use this for Heat Ex on operation scheduling X Press the button select the ERV related operation mode Heat EX Z Quiet Z Away Z Bypass Z Auto Z Purifier Z Heat Ex Purifier Z By Pass Purifier Z Auto Purifier 13 After pressing the button select a fan speed for ventilator ERV X You can only use this for Heat Ex on operation scheduling X Press the buttons repeatedly to set the fan speed i...

Page 26: ... weekly schedule X You can select the holidays Sun Sat by pressing button 3 Press Set button to complete the holiday of weekly schedule setting 4 Press the Esc button to exit to By Pass mode You can select several days for multiple settings If you want to cancel your holiday of weekly schedule while you are setting them press the ESC button You can set the holidays only with the dates with weekly ...

Page 27: ...s the button to select a scheduled day 3 After pressing the button select a schedule number to cancel X Press the button to select a schedule number 1 6 4 Press Delete button to cancel the weekly schedule setting you made 5 Press Set button to save the cancellation of your weekly schedule 6 Press the Esc button to exit to general mode uhzh Gy Gj t yT lXWu lu pi WZ ZYhTW U GGGY YWX TW TXWGGG㝘䟸GZaY ...

Page 28: ... Controller 1 Press the Delete button for five seconds X All the weekly schedule settings will be erased You can t restore your old settings after deleting the weekly schedule by pressing the Delete button so be careful when you use this function uhzh Gy Gj t yT lXWu lu pi WZ ZYhTW U GGGY YWX TW TXWGGG㝘䟸GZaY aW ...

Page 29: ... enter the data setting screen X Once you have entered the setting screen the current setting will be displayed X Refer to the chart for data setting X Using the buttons change the settings and press the button to move to the next setting X Press the Set button to save the setting and exit to the sub menu setting screen X Press the Esc button to exit to general mode Mainmenu Sub menu While setting...

Page 30: ...ion Method 2 0 0 Weekly 1 Daily 2 Summer time use Weekly Start Month th Sunday 1 2 4 03 F 1 12th month 1 4 F last week th week 3 Summer time use Weekly End Month th Sunday 1 2 4 10 F 1 12 month 1 4 F last week th week 4 Summer time use Daily Start Month th Sunday 1 2 3 4 03 22 Jan Dec 1 31st day Month date 5 Summer time use Daily End Month th Sunday 1 2 3 4 09 22 Jan Dec 1 31st day Month date 6 Ba...

Page 31: ...t No 1 You can modify the year month date setting 3 Press the button to select the Year X Press the buttons to select the year 00 99 4 Press the button to select the Month X Press the buttons to select month 01 12 5 Press the button to select the Date X Press the buttons to select date 01 31 6 Press the Set button to complete your setting of Year Month Date X The setting changes will be applied an...

Page 32: ... to toggle between AM and PM 10 Press the button to select the Hour X Press the buttons to select the hour 01 12 11 Press the button to select the Minute X Press the buttons to select minute 00 59 12 By pressing the Set button you can complete modifying the setting for the current time X The setting changes are applied and you can exit to general mode 13 Press the Esc button to exit to general mod...

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