MODE SELECT
OR
A
UT
O
HEA
T
DEHUMIDIFY
COOL
F
AN
F
AN SPEED
A
UT
O
SILENT
LO
W
MED
HIGH
ST
AR
T / ST
OP
ECO SENSOR
F
AN
PO
WERFUL
Precautions for Use
●
Do
not
put
the
remote
controller
in
the
follo
wing
places
.
●
Under
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
for
about
3
min
utes
(unless
y
ou
tur
n
the
po
w
er
switch
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
failure
.
●
If
y
ou
press
the
MODE
selector
b
utton
dur
ing
oper
ation,
the
de
vice
ma
y
stop
for
about
3
min
utes
for
protection.
MODE selector Button
Use
this
b
utton
to
select
the
oper
ating
mode
.
Ev
er
y
time
y
ou
press
this
b
utton,
the
mode
will
change
from
(A
UT
O)
➞
(HEA
T)
➞
(DEHUMIDIFY)
➞
(COOL)
➞
(F
AN)
➞
(FIL
TER
CLEAN)
cyclically
.
(FIL
TER
CLEAN)
can
be
selected
when
the
unit
is
OFF
.
LIGHT ON
/OFF Button
Use
this
b
utton
to
set
the
LIGHT ON/OFF
mode
.
(
NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
INFO
SLEEP
TIMER
LIGHT ON/OFF
A
UT
O SWING (VER
TICAL)
A
UT
O SWING (HORIZONT
AL)
LEA
VE HOME
FROST WASH
FIL
TER CLEAN
D
A
Y
PR
OGRAM NO
.
ON / OFF
TIMER
TIME
OK
DELETE
COPY / P
ASTE
CANCEL
SEND
CLOCK
p
.
18
)
POWERFUL Button
Use this b
utton to set the
PO
WERFUL mode
.
(
p
.
17
)
INFORMATION Button
(
p
.
2
9
)
FROST WASH Button
(
p. 1
)
LEAVE HOME Button
(
p
.
1
9
)
ECO SLEEP TIMER Button
Use
this
b
utton
to
set
the
ECO
sleep
timer
.
(
p
.
21
)
ON
/ OFF TIMER setting Buttons
(
p
.
20
)
WEEKLY TIMER setting Buttons
(
p
.
23
)
AUTO SWING (Vertical) Button
Controls
the
angle
of
the
horizontal
air
deflector.
(
p.
1
)
AUTO SWING (Horizontal) Button
Controls the
angle of the vertical
air
deflector.
(
p. 1
)
- 5 -
MODE
AUTOMA
TIC
OPERA
TION
The
de
vice
will
automatically
deter
mine
the
mode
of
oper
ation,
HEA
T
or
COOL
depending
on
the
current
room
temper
ature
.
The
selected
mode
of
oper
ation
will
change
when
the
room
temper
ature
var
ies
.
V
ARIOUS
FUNCTIONS
■
Auto
Restart
Control
●
If
there
is
a
po
w
er
failure
,
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,
switch
off
the
po
w
er
supply
.
When
y
ou
switch
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
ou
do
not
require
A
uto
Restar
t
Control,
please
consult
y
our
sales
agent.
2.
A
uto
Restar
t
Control
is
not
a
vailab
le
when
Timer
or
Sleep
Timer
mode
is
set.
■
As
the
settings
are
stored
in
the
memor
y
of
the
remote
controller
,
y
ou
only
ha
ve
to
press
the
(ST
AR
T/ST
OP)
b
utton
ne
xt
time
.
Press
the
MODE
selector
b
utton
so
that
the
displa
y
indicates
the
(A
UT
O)
mode
of
oper
ation.
●
W
h
e
n
A
U
T
O
h
a
s
b
e
e
n
s
e
le
c
te
d
,
th
e
d
e
v
ic
e
w
ill
a
u
to
ma
ti
ca
lly
deter
mine
the
mode
of
oper
ation,
HEA
T
or
COOL
depending
on
th
e
c
u
rr
e
n
t r
o
o
m
te
m
p
e
ra
tu
re
.
●
If
the
mode
automatically
selected
b
y
the
unit
is
not
satisf
actor
y,
man
ually
change
the
mode
setting
(HEA
T
,
DEHUMIDIFY
,
COOL
or
F
AN).
Press
the
(ST
AR
T/ST
OP)
b
utton.
Oper
ation
star
ts
with
a
beep
.
Press
the
b
utton
again
to
stop
oper
ation.
Set
the
desired
room
temper
ature
with
the
TEMPERA
TURE
b
uttons
(the
displa
y
indicates
the
setting).
The
temper
ature
setting
and
the
actual
room
temper
ature
ma
y
var
y
depending
on
conditions
.
ST
AR
T
ST
OP
1
2
3
Set
the
desired
F
AN
SPEED
with
the
(F
AN
SPEED)
b
utton
(the
displa
y
indicates
the
setting).
(A
UT
O)
(HIGH)
(MED)
(SILENT)
(LO
W)
NOTE
:
A
ft
e
r
th
e
u
n
it
s
ta
rt
s
t
h
e
a
u
to
m
a
ti
c
o
p
e
ra
ti
o
n
(i
n
c
lu
d
in
g
t
h
e
o
p
e
ra
ti
o
n
b
y
temporary switch), the cooling and heating lamps light up for a few seconds
at the same time to determine the mode of operation, and then the one of
heating or cooling lamp lights off. It's not a machine failure.
- 6 -
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Содержание RAC-25WSE
Страница 35: ...MODEL RAC 50WSE 35 ...
Страница 39: ...MODEL RAC 25WSE RAC 35WSE OUTDOOR UNIT 39 ...
Страница 40: ...MODEL RAC 50WSE OUTDOOR UNIT 40 ...
Страница 42: ...MODEL RAK 25 35 50PSEW RAK 25 35 50PSES 42 ...
Страница 43: ...MODEL RAC 25WSE RAC 35WSE 43 ...
Страница 44: ...MODEL RAC 50WSE 44 ...
Страница 67: ...DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CIRCUIT OPERATION RAK 25 35 50PSEW RAK 25 35 50PSES 67 ...
Страница 73: ...10 10 10 10 10 DSW1 73 ...
Страница 79: ...RL1 RL1 RL2 5 5 5 5 79 ...
Страница 81: ...L N 300 330 Main parts L N C021 C022 37 5 420V 1 5 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CIRCUIT OPERATION RAC 25 35WSE 81 ...
Страница 85: ...5 5 1 10 11 12 74 74 70 70 74 75 5 1 HIC P W B 74 70 75 85 ...
Страница 86: ...6 Electric expansion valve circuit 48 47 46 45 13 14 15 16 4 3 2 1 68 67 66 65 RED 14 12 10 7 6 1 8 6 1 6 2 86 ...
Страница 87: ...2A Fuse DC300 330V 7 7 1 87 ...
Страница 88: ...2A DC300 330V 60 100 88 ...
Страница 89: ...L N 300 330 L N 50WSE 89 ...
Страница 90: ...300 330 C021 C023 500 450V 16V R249 33 ACT IP CUT 30 90 ...
Страница 94: ...5 5 1 74 74 70 70 74 75 5 1 HIC P W B 40 41 42 74 70 75 94 ...
Страница 96: ...2A Fuse DC300 330V 7 1 7 96 ...
Страница 97: ...2A DC300 330V 30 60 97 ...
Страница 107: ...92 107 ...
Страница 109: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODE MODEL RAC 25 35WSE 109 ...
Страница 110: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODE MODEL RAC 50WSE 110 ...