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Adjusting the Airflow Direction
The functions differ depending on the indoor unit used. The airflow direction cannot be set
using the remote control unit for any unit which is not listed below.
U1 type, Y1 type, L1 type, D1 type, T1 type and K1 type.
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Never use your hands to move the flap (vertical airflow flap) that is controlled using the
remote control unit.
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When the air conditioner is turned off, the flap (vertical airflow flap) automatically moves to
the downward position.
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The flap (vertical airflow flap) moves to the upward position when performing the standby
operation for heating. The swing operation is made after the standby operation for heating is
released, but swing is indicated on the remote control unit even during the standby
operation for heating.
Setting the airflow
direction
The airflow direction changes each time the
FLAP button is pressed during operation.
To activate the swing
operation
Press the FLAP button to set the flap (vertical airflow flap) to the downward position, and then
press the FLAP button again. This displays
, and the airflow automatically swings up and
down.
To stop the swing
operation
Press the FLAP button again during the flap swing operation to stop the flap at the desired
position. Then, the airflow can be set from the top position by pressing the FLAP button again.
Indicator when swing operation is stopped
During cooling or drying operation, the flap will not stop at the downward position. Even if the
flap is stopped at the downward position during the swing operation, it will not stop until it
moves to the third position from the top.
Heating
Cooling and drying
Fan operation
All operations
Set the flap (vertical airflow flap) to the downward
position. If the flap is set to the upward position,
the warm air may not reach the floor.
The flap (vertical airflow flap) can
be set to one of three positions.
Initial setting
Initial setting
Initial setting
Continuous
operation
Fan and heating
Cooling and drying
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