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REPARATION
BEFORE OPERATION
A
REA SETTING
Press
to select AREA. Each press changes
AREA in the following order:
• The i-see control operation has to be active to select AREA.
• Horizontal airflow direction
cannot be selected when AREA is
set.
*1 Horizontal airflow direction set by
.
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Press
until “Cancel” is selected to release AREA
setting.
• Pressing
also releases AREA setting.
Area
(AUTO)
....The i-see sensor detects temperature disparities, efficiently
cooling/heating the whole room.
(LEFT) /
(RIGHT)
Select the desired area to be air conditioned.
Indoor unit display
Horizontal airfl ow direction:
Lighted
Not lighted
Setting the installation position
Be sure to set the slide switch inside the remote controller in accordance with
the installed position of the indoor unit.
Installation position:
Left:
Distance to objects (wall, cabinet, etc.) is less than 50 cm to the left
Center: Distance to objects (wall, cabinet, etc.) is more than 50 cm to the left
and right
Right: Distance to objects (wall, cabinet, etc.) is less than 50 cm to the right
Area
Left
Center
Right
Slide switch
Remote controller
display
Press
to activate i-see control operation.
• Press gently using a thin instrument.
•
lights. (Operation display section)
• The default setting is “active”.
Press
again to release i-see control operation.
Slide switch
i-see control operation
The sensors constantly measure the room and
fl oor/wall temperature to automatically adjust to
the set temperature by estimating the tempera-
ture actually perceived by a person inside the
room (“sensible temperature”).
i-see sensor
When the AREA setting is not activated, the sensing range of the i-see sensor
differs depending on the installation location of the air conditioner.
Installation position
Left
Center
Right
Sensing range
Floor/wall
temperature
43.7%
Room
temperature
30.9%
Humidity
20.7%
In COOL mode:
Daytime
Nighttime
Warm area
Cold area
Left
Right
Center or Swing
Cancel
(AUTO)
(Left)
(Right)
*1
Note:
Do not touch the i-see sensor. This may cause malfunction of the i-see sensor.
(Left) (Center)
(Right)
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