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When the remote controller cannot be used
When the batteries of the remote controller run out or the remote
controller malfunctions, the emergency operation can be done using the
emergency buttons on the grille.
A
DEFROST/STAND BY lamp
B
Operation lamp
C
Emergency operation cooling switch
D
Emergency operation heating switch
E
Receiver
Starting operation
• To operate the cooling mode, press the button
C
for more than 2
seconds.
• To operate the heating mode, press the button
D
for more than 2
seconds.
• Lighting of the Operation lamp
B
means the start of operation.
Notes:
Details of emergency mode are as shown below.
Details of EMERGENCY MODE are as shown below.
Operation mode
COOL
HEAT
Set temperature
24°C
24°C
Fan speed
High
High
Air
fl
ow direction
Horizontal
Downward 4 (5)
Stopping operation
• To stop operation, press the button
C
or the button
D
for more than
2 seconds.
E
B
A
D
C
6. Emergency Operation for Wireless Remote-controller
Having trouble?
Here is the solution. (Unit is operating normally.)
Air conditioner does not heat or cool well.
■
Clean the
fi
lter. (Air
fl
ow is reduced when the
fi
lter is dirty or clogged.)
■
Check the temperature adjustment and adjust the set temperature.
■
Make sure that there is plenty of space around the outdoor unit. Is the
indoor unit air intake or outlet blocked?
■
Has a door or window been left open?
When heating operation starts, warm air does not blow from the indoor
unit soon.
■
Warm air does not blow until the indoor unit has suf
fi
ciently warmed up.
During heating mode, the air conditioner stops before the set room tem-
perature is reached.
■
When the outdoor temperature is low and the humidity is high, frost
may form on the outdoor unit. If this occurs, the outdoor unit performs a
defrosting operation. Normal operation should begin after approximately
10 minutes.
During cooling mode, the air conditioner stops when the set room tem-
perature is reached.
■
For SLZ-M·FA-A series, when the set room temperature is reached
during cooling mode, the fan operates at the lowest speed.
Air
fl
ow direction changes during operation or air
fl
ow direction cannot be set.
■
During heating mode, the vanes automatically move to the horizontal
air
fl
ow direction when the air
fl
ow temperature is low or during defrosting
mode.
When the air
fl
ow direction is changed, the vanes always move up and down
past the set position before
fi
nally stopping at the position.
■
When the air
fl
ow direction is changed, the vanes move to the set position
after detecting the base position.
A
fl
owing water sound or occasional hissing sound is heard.
■
These sounds can be heard when refrigerant is
fl
owing in the air condi-
tioner or when the refrigerant
fl
ow is changing.
A cracking or creaking sound is heard.
■
These sounds can be heard when parts rub against each due to expan-
sion and contraction from temperature changes.
The room has an unpleasant odor.
■
The indoor unit draws in air that contains gases produced from the walls,
carpeting, and furniture as well as odors trapped in clothing, and then
blows this air back into the room.
A white mist or vapor is emitted from the indoor unit.
■
If the indoor temperature and the humidity are high, this condition may
occur when operation starts.
■
During defrosting mode, cool air
fl
ow may blow down and appear like a
mist.
Water or vapor is emitted from the outdoor unit.
■
During cooling mode, water may form and drip from the cool pipes and
joints.
■
During heating mode, water may form and drip from the heat exchanger.
■
During defrosting mode, water on the heat exchanger evaporates and
water vapor may be emitted.
“
” appears in the remote controller display.
■
During central control, “
” appears in the remote controller display and
air conditioner operation cannot be started or stopped using the remote
controller.
When restarting the air conditioner soon after stopping it, it does not oper-
ate even though the ON/OFF button is pressed.
■
Wait approximately three minutes.
(Operation has stopped to protect the air conditioner.)
7. Trouble Shooting
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