
– 6 –
●
Signal emitting windo
w/tran
s
mi
ss
ion
s
ign
P
oint this windo
w to
w
ard the indoor unit when controlling it.
The tr
ansmission sign b
links when a signal is sent.
●
Di
s
pla
y
This indicates the room temper
ature selected, current time
, timer status
,
function and intensity of circulation selected.
●
ST
AR
T/ST
OP b
utton
Press this b
utton to star
t oper
ation.
Press it again to stop oper
ation.
●
A
U
T
O
SWING b
utton
Controls the angle of the hor
iz
ontal air deflector
.
●
F
AN SPEED
s
elector
This deter
mines the f
an speed.
Ev
er
y time y
ou press this b
utton, the intensity of
circulation will change from
(A
UT
O) to
(HI) to
(MED) to
(LO
W) to
(SILENT).
(This b
utton allo
ws selecting the optimal or pref
erred f
an speed f
o
r
each oper
ation mode
.)
●
SLEEP b
utton
Use this b
utton to set the sleep timer
.
●
TEMPERA
TURE b
utton
s
Use these b
uttons to r
aise or lo
wer the temper
ature setting.
(K
eep pressed, and
the v
alue will change more quic
kly
.)
●
TIME b
utton
Use this b
utton to set and chec
k the time and date
.
●
RESET b
utton
Press this b
utton after the batter
ies are replaced or when some irregular
oper
ation is f
ound.
●
FUNCTION
s
elector
Use this b
utton to select the oper
ating mode
. Ev
er
y time y
ou press it, the mode
will change from
(A
UT
O) to
(HEA
T) to
(DEHUMIDIFY) to
(COOL) and
to
(F
AN) cyclically
.
●
F
AN SPEED
s
elector
●
A
U
T
O
SWING b
utton
●
TIMER contr
ol
Use these b
uttons to set the timer
.
●
OFF-TIMER b
utton
Select the tur
n OFF time
.
●
ON-TIMER b
utton
Select the tur
n ON time
.
●
RESER
VE b
utton
Time setting reser
v
ation.
●
CANCEL b
utton
Cancel time reser
v
ation.
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF EACH P
A
R
T
REMOTE CONTROLLER
•
This controls the operation of the indoor unit.
The r
ange of control is about 7 meters
. If indoor lighting is controlled electronically
, the r
ange of
control ma
y be shor
ter
, in some cases
, the control signal ma
y not be receiv
ed.
This unit can be fix
ed on a w
all using the fixture pro
vided.
Bef
ore fixing it, mak
e sure the indoor unit
can be controlled from the remote controller
.
•
Handle the remote controller with care.
Dropping it or getting it w
et ma
y compromise its signal tr
ansmission capability
.
•
After ne
w batter
ies are inser
ted into the remote controller
, the unit will initially require appro
ximately
10 seconds to respond to commands and oper
ate
.
Precaution
s
for U
s
e
•
Do not put the remote controller in the f
ollo
wing places
.
•
In direct sunlight
•
In the vicinity of a heater
.
•
Handle the remote controller carefully
. Do not drop it on the floor
, and
protect it from w
ater
.
•
Once the outdoor unit stops
, it will not restar
t f
or about 3 minutes (unless
y
ou tur
n the po
w
er s
witch off and on or unplug the po
w
er cord and plug
it in again).
This is to protect the de
vice and does not indicate a f
ailure
.
•
If y
ou press the FUNCTION selector b
utton dur
ing operation, the de
vice
ma
y stop f
or about 3 min
utes f
or protection.
– 7 –
V
ARIOUS FUNCTIONS
■
A
uto Restar
t Contr
ol
•
If there is a po
w
er f
ailure
, oper
ation will be automatically restar
ted when the po
w
er is resumed with
pre
vious oper
ation mode and airflo
w direction.
(As the oper
ation is not stopped b
y
remote controller
.)
•
If y
ou intend not to contin
ue the oper
ation when the po
w
er is resumed, s
witch off the po
w
er supply
.
When y
ou s
witch on the circuit break
er
, the oper
ation will be automatically restar
ted with pre
vious
oper
ation mode and airflo
w direction.
Note:
1
.
If
y
o
u
d
o
not require A
uto Restar
t Control, please consult y
our sales agent.
2.
A
uto Restar
t Control is not a
v
ailab
le when
Timer or Sleep
Timer mode is set.
AUTOMA
TIC OPERA
TION
The de
vice will automatically deter
mine the mode of oper
ation, HEA
T or COOL depending on the
initial room temper
ature
.
The selected mode of oper
ation will change when the room temper
ature
varies.
Press the FUNCTION selector so that the displa
y indicates the
(A
UT
O)
mode
of
oper
ation.
When
AU
T
O
has
been
selected,
the
de
vice
will
automatically
deter
mine
the
mode
of
oper
ation,
HEA
T
or
COOL
depending
on
the
current
room
temperature.
When
AU
T
O
is
first
selected,
the
de
vice
will
deter
mine
the
current
room
temperature
and
select
the
proper
operation
mode
accordingly
.
When
the
air
conditioner
has
ad
j
usted
the
room
'
s
temperature
to
the
near
preset
temperature,
it
will
begin
to
monitor
operation.
If
the
room
temperature
subsequently
changes,
the
air
conditioner
will
once
again
select
the
appropriate
operation
(heating
or
cooling)
to
ad
j
ust
the
temperature
to
the
preset
temper
ature
.
The
monitor
ing
oper
ation
range
is
+
3
°
C
relative
to
the
preset
temperature.
If
the
mode
automatically
selected
by
the
unit
is
not
satisf
actor
y,
man
ually
change
the
mode
setting
(heat,
dehumidify
,
cool
or
fan).
1
Press the
(ST
AR
T/ST
OP) b
utton.
Oper
ation star
ts with a beep
.
Press the b
utton again to stop operation.
Press the
(F
AN SPEED) b
utton to select A
U
T
O
, LO
W and SILENT
.
■
As the settings are stored in memor
y in the remote controller
, y
o
u
only ha
v
e
to press the
(ST
AR
T/ST
OP) b
utton ne
xt time
.
Y
ou can r
aise or lo
w
er the temper
ature setting as necessar
y b
y
maximum of 3
°
C.
Press the temperature b
utton and the temper
ature
setting will change b
y
1
°
C each time
.
•
The preset temper
ature and the actual room temper
ature ma
y
v
a
ry
some
what depending on conditions
.
ST
AR
T
ST
OP
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