FB009 Floor Console Type Ductless Split Systems
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Product Information
Specifications
- Product Type: Floor Console Type Ductless Split Systems
- Indoor Units: FB009 – FB012
- System Sets: FYB009 – FYB012
Product Usage Instructions
Cleaning the Air Filter
- Open the front panel to access the air filter.
- Remove the air filter by pressing the claws on the sides and
pulling upward. - Clean the air filter using a vacuum cleaner or pure water. For
heavy dust accumulation, use a soft brush and mild detergent. - Dry the air filter in a cool place before resetting it into the
unit.
Cleaning the Special Function Filter
- Take off the special function filter by holding the tabs of the
frame and removing the claws. - Wash the special function filter with water once every 6 months
or replace it once every 3 years.
Important Safety Instructions
- Ensure proper grounding of the air conditioner to avoid
electric shock. - Avoid operating the unit with wet hands to prevent electric
shock. - Do not remove the fan guard of the outdoor unit to prevent
injury. - Avoid touching the heat exchanger fins as they are sharp and
could cause injuries. - Ventilate the room sufficiently when using equipment with a
burner together with the air conditioner to prevent oxygen
deficiency. - Arrange the drain hose properly to ensure smooth drainage and
prevent wetting of surroundings.
FAQ
Q: How often should I clean the air filter?
A: It is recommended to clean the air filter regularly using a
vacuum cleaner or water, depending on the dust accumulation, and
dry it in a cool place before resetting.
Q: What should I do if the unit is not cooling/heating
properly?
A: Check for any blockages in the air filters, ensure proper
ventilation, and make sure there are no obstructions around the
indoor and outdoor units that could affect airflow.
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OWNER’S MANUAL
Floor Console Type Ductless Split Systems FB009 – FB012 Indoor Units
FYB009 – FYB012 System Sets
Thank you for your purchase of this air conditioner. Before attempting to use your air conditioner, please read this manual carefully and store it for future reference.
1 Open the Front Panel (Refer to Fig. 7-1).
4 Clean the Air Filter A vacuum cleaner or pure water may be used to clean the air filter. If the dust accumulation is too heavy, please use a soft brush and mild detergent to clean it, and dry out in cool place.
The air-in side should face up when using a vacuum cleaner. (Refer to Fig. 7-4) The air-in side should face down when using water. (Refer to Fig. 7-5)
Fig.7-1 2 Remove the Air Filter.
Press the claws on the right and left of the air filter down slightly, and then pull upward (Refer to Fig. 7-2).
Air Outlet Selection Switch
Fig.7-4
Fig.7-5
5 Reset the Air Filter and the Special Function Filter as they were, and close the front panel. Operating without air filters may result in trouble, as dust will accumulate witihin the indoor unit.
CAUTION
Do not dry out the air filter underneath direct sunshine.
Fig.7-2
3 Take off the Special Function Filter Hold the tabs of the frame, and remove the claws in 4 places (Refer to Fig.7-3). The special function filter can be renewed by washing it with water once every 6 months. We recommend replacing it once every 3 years.
Special Function Filter
Fig.7-3
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In order to avoid electric shock or fire, ensure that an earth leak detector is installed.
Be sure that the air conditioner is grounded. In order to avoid electric shock, make sure that the unit is grounded and that the earth wire is not connected to a gas or water pipe, lightning conductor, or telephone earth wire.
In order to avoid injury, do not remove the fan guard of the outdoor unit.
Do not operate the air conditioner with wet hands. An electric shock may occur.
Do not touch the heat exchanger fins. These fins are sharp and could result in cutting injuries.
Do not place items which might be damaged by moisture underneath the indoor unit. Condensation may form if the humidity is above 80%, the drain outlet is blocked, or the filter is polluted.
After extended use, check the unit stand and fitting for damage. If the stand is damaged, the unit may fall and result in injury.
To avoid the risk of oxygen deficiency, ventilate the room sufficiently if any equipment with a burner is used together with the air conditioner.
Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth drainage. Incomplete drainage may cause wetting of the building, furniture, etc.
Never touch the internal parts of the controller. Do not remove the front panel. Some parts inside are dangerous to touch, and machine trouble may happen.
Never expose little children, plants, or animals directly to the air flow. Adverse harmful effects to little children, animals, and plants may result.
Do not allow children to climb onto the outdoor unit, or to place an object on top of it. Falling or tumbling may result in injury.
Do not operate the air conditioner when using room fumigation-type insecticide. Failure to observe this precuation could cause the chemicals to become deposited in the unit, which could endanger the health of those who are hypersensitive to chemicals.
Do not place appliances which produce open fire in places exposed to the air flow from the unit, or under the indoor unit. It may cause incomplete combuston, or deformation of the unit, due to the heat.
Do not install the air conditioner in any place where flammable gas may leak out. If the gas leaks out and stays around the air conditioner, a fire may break out.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above, along with persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way, and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of proper experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance, by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons, in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not operate your air conditioner in a wet room, such as a bathroom or laundry room.
2. PARTS NAMES
The air conditioner consists of the indoor unit, the outdoor unit, the connecting pipe, and the remote controller. (Refer to Fig.1)
Function indicators on the Indoor Unit Display Panel
Infrared Signal Receiver Operation Lamp
Timer Indicator
PRE-DEF Indicator(Cooling and Heating Type) or Fan-Only indicator(Cooling Only Type)
Temporary Button
Display Panel
Fig. 2-1
This function is used to operate the unit temporarily, in case you misplace the remote controller or its batteries are exhausted. Two modes, including AUTO and FORCED COOL, can be selected through the TEMPORARY BUTTON on the display panel. Once you push this button, the air conditioner will run in the following order: AUTO, FORCED COOL, (COOLING TEST HEATING TEST), OFF, and back to AUTO.
1 AUTO The OPERATION lamp is lit, and the air conditioner will run under AUTO mode. The remote controller operation is configured to operate according to the received signal.
2 FORCED COOL The air conditioner will turn to AUTO, after it is set to cool with a wind speed of LOW for 30 minutes. The remote controller operation is disabled.
3 OFF The OPERATION lamp goes off. The air conditioner is OFF while the remote controller operation is enabled.
NOTE
This manual does not include Remote Controller Operations. See the Remote Controller Owner’s Manual (packed with the unit) for details.
1 INDOOR UNIT
2 1
4 OUTDOOR UNIT
8 9
3 5
7 6 7
INDOOR UNIT
1 Air Flow Louver (at Air Outlet) 2 Air Inlet (and Air Filter within) 3 Installation Section 4 Remote Controller 5 Display Panel 6 Drain Pipe
OUTDOOR UNIT
7 Connecting Pipe 8 Air Inlet 9 Air Outlet
Fig.1
NOTE
All graphics in this manual are for explanatory purposes only. There may be slight differences from the air conditioner that you purchased (dependent on model). The actual shape shall prevail.
CONTENTS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION……………………………………………………….1 PARTS NAMES……………………………………………………………………………………………2 AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE………………………..3 HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION…………………………………………………..3 ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION………………………………………………………….3 AIR FLOW SELECTION……………………………………………………………………………….4 MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………………………………………………..4 THESE SYMPTOMS ARE NOT AIR CONDITIONER TROUBLES……………….6 TROUBLESHOOTING…………………………………………………………………….6
If used as a MULTI-unit, please refer to the Installation & Operation Manuals packed with the outdoor unit.
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
To prevent injury to the user or other persons, as well as property damage, the following instructions must be followed. Incorrect operation due to ingnorance of instructions may cause product damage or personal harm.
The safety precautions listed below are divided into two categories. In either case, important safety information is given and must be read carefully and complied with.
WARNING
The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations. Failure to observe a warning may result in severe injury and/or death.
CAUTION
Failure to observe a caution may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
WARNING
Consult your dealer for installation of the air conditioner. Incomplete installation performed by yourself may result in a water leakage, electric shock, or fire.
Ask your dealer for methods of improvement, repair, and maintenance. Improper improvement, repair, and maintenance may result in a water leakage, electric shock, and fire.
In order to avoid electric shock, fire or injury, or if you detect any abnormality such as fire odors, turn off the power supply and call your dealer for more instructions.
Never let the indoor unit or the remote controller get wet. It may cause an electric shock or a fire.
Never press the button of the remote controller with a hard, pointed object. The remote controller may be damaged.
Never replace a fuse with that of an incorrectly rated current, or other wires, when a fuse blows out. Use of wire or copper fuses may cause the unit to break down, or cause a fire.
It is not good for your health to expose your body to the air flow for a prolonged period of time.
Do not insert fingers, rods, or other objects into the air inlet or outlet. When the fan is rotating at a high speed, it can cause injury.
Never use a flammable spray, such as hair spray, lacqueror, or paint near the unit. It may cause a fire.
Never touch the air outlet, or the horizontal blades, while the swing flap is in operation. Fingers may become caught within, or the unit may break.
Never put any objects into the air inlet or outlet. Objects coming into contact with the high speed fan can become dangerous.
Never inspect or service the unit by yourself. Ask a qualified service person to perform this work.
Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Separate collection of such waste for special treatment is necessary.
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can eventually leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
To prevent refrigerant leak, contact your dealer. When the system is installed and runs in a small room, it is required to keep the concentration of the refrigerant, if by any chance it leaks, below the limit. Otherwise, oxygen in the room may be affected, resulting in a serious hazard.
The refrigerant in the air conditioner is safe and normally does not leak. If the refrigerant leaks inside the room, contact with fire from a burner, heater, or cooker may result in harmful gas. Turn off any combustible heating devices, ventilate the room, and contact the dealer from where you purchased the unit. Do not use the air conditioner until a service person confirms that the segment from where the refrigerant leaks is repaired.
CAUTION
Do not use the air conditioner for abnormal purposes. In order to avoid any quality degredation, do not use the unit for cooling of precision instruments, food, plants, animals, or works of art.
Before cleaning, be sure to cease operation and turn the breaker off or pull out the supply cord. Otherwise, an electrical shock and possible injury may result.
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3. AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
Use the system with the following temperatures for safe and effective operation. The max operation temperatures for the air conditioner is listed. (Cooling/Heating)
Table 3-1
Temperature Mode
Outdoor Temperature
Room Temperature
Cooling Operation
Heating Operation (Inverter ++ Models Only) Drying Operation
0°C ~ 50°C / 32 °F~122°F -15°C ~ 50°C / 5 °F~122°F (for models with the low ambient cooling system)
17°C ~ 32°C ( 62 °F ~ 90°F)
-25°C ~ 24°C / -12 °F~76°F 0°C ~ 30°C / 32 °F~86°F
0°C ~ 50°C / 32 °F~122°F
17°C ~ 32°C ( 62 °F ~ 90°F)
CAUTION
1 If the air conditioner is used outside the above conditions, it may cause the unit to function abnormally.
2 Relative room humidity should be less than 80%. If the air conditioner is over 80, the surface of the air conditioner may become moist . Please set the vertical air flow louver to its maximum angle (vertically to the floor), and to HIGH speed.
3 Optimum performance will be only be achieved when within these operating temperature ranges.
Three-Minute Protection Fea-
A protection feature prevents the air conditioner from being activated for approximately 3 minutes, when it restarts immediately after operation.
Power Failure
Power failure during operation will stop the unit completely.
The OPERATION lamp on the indoor unit will start flashing when the power is restored To restart operation, push the ON/OFF button on the remote controller. Lightning or wireless telephones operating nearby may cause the unit to malfunction. Disconnect the unit from the power, and then reconnect the unit to the power again. Push the ON/OFF button on the remote controller to restart operation.
Refrigerant Leakage Detection (optional): With this new technology, the display area will show EC , (if
applicable), and the LED indication lamps will continue flashing when the outdoor unit detects refrigerant leakage.
Louver Angle Memory Function (optional):
For some models, the machine is specially designed with a louver angle memory function. Power failure during operation, or pressing the ON/OFF button on the remote controller, will stop the unit completely. When the power restores, or by pressing the ON/OFF button on the remote controller again, the unit restarts automatically with the previous open angle of the horizontal louver set by the memory function. Hence, we strongly recommend that the open angle of the horizontal louver should not be set to be too small, in case condensed water forms and drops from the horizontal louver. By pressing the manual control button, the open angle of the horizontal louver will be restored to the standard angle.
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4. HINTS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION
The following should be adhered to in order to ensure fully optimal performance. (Refer to corresponding chapters for details)
Adjust the air flow direction properly to avoid direct draft toward your body.
Adjust the room temperature properly to get a comfortable environment and to also avoid supercooling and superheating.
During cooling, close the curtains to avoid direct sunlight.
To keep cool or warm air in the room, never open doors or windows more often than when necessary.
Set the timer for the desired operating time. Never put obstructions near the air outlet or the air inlet. Else it will cause lowered efficiency, or even a sudden stop.
If you don’t plan to use the unit for a long time, disconnect the power and remove the batteries from the remote controller. When the power switch is connected, some energy will be consumed, even if the air conditioner isn’t in operation. Disconnect the power to save energy. Also, switch the power on 12 hours before you restart the unit to ensure a smooth operation.
A clogged air filter will reduce cooling or heating efficiency, therefore it’s important to clean it once every two weeks.
5. ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Auto-Swing Press the SWING button, and the louver will swing up and down automatically. Manual Swing Press the Air Direction button and the louver can be fixed at a desired angle.The louver swings upward or downward to a certain angle for each press.
Fig. 5-1 When Cooling: Adjust the louver downwards (horizontally) (Refer to Fig.5-2). When Heating: Adjust the louver vertically (Refer to Fig.5-3).
Fig. 5-2
Fig. 5-3
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8. THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS ARE NOT AIR CONDITIONER TROUBLES:
Symptom 1: System does not operate
The air conditioner fails to start immediately after the ON/OFF button on the remote controller is pressed. If the operation lamp lights up, then the system is in normal condition. To prevent overloading of the compressor motor, the air conditioner starts 3 minutes after it is turned ON.
If the operation lamp and the “PRE-DEF” indicator (cooling and heating type) or “Fan-Only” indicator (cooling-only type) lights up, it means that you chose heating mode. When just booting, if the compressor has not started, the indoor unit appears as “anti cold wind” protection, due to overflow outlet temperature.
Symptom 2: System switches to Fan Mode during Cooling Mode
In order to prevent indoor evaporator frosting, the system will switch to fan mode automatically, and will restore back to cooling mode shortly after.
When the room temperature drops to the set temperature, the compressor goes off, and the indoor unit changes to fan mode. When the temperature rises up, the compressor starts again. It works the same way in heating mode.
Symptom 3: White mist comes out of the Unit
Symptom 3.1: Indoor Unit
When humidity is high during a cooling operation, and if the interior of an indoor unit is extremely dirtied, the temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven. It is necessary to clean the interior of the indoor unit. Ask your dealer for details on cleaning the unit. This operation requires qualified service personnel.
Symptom 3.2: Indoor Unit, Outdoor Unit
When the system is switched over to a heating operation after a defrosting operation, any moisture generated by defrosting becomes steam, and is emitted outward.
Symptom 4: Noise of Air Conditioners cooling
Symptom 4.1: Indoor Unit
A continuous and low hissing sound is heard when the system is in a cooling operation, or at a stop. When the drain pump (optional accessory) is in operation, this noise is also heard.
A “pss-pss” squeaking sound is heard when the system stops after completion of a heating operation. Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by temperature changes also make this noise.
Symptom 4.2: Indoor Unit, Outdoor Unit
A continuous low hissing noise is heard when the system is in operation. This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both the indoor and outdoor units.
A hissing sound is heard at the start, or immediately after, stopping operation, or beginning a defrosting operation. This is the noise of refrigerant, caused by flow stoppage or flow change.
Symptom 4.3: Outdoor Unit
When the tone of operating noise changes. This noise is caused by a change of frequency.
Symptom 5: Dust comes out of the Unit
When the unit is used for the first time in a long time. This is most likely due to dust having gotten inside the unit.
Symptom 6: The Unit gives off strange odors
The unit can absorb the smell of rooms, furniture, cigarettes, etc., and then emit it again.
Symptom 7: The Outdoor Unit fan does not spin.
During operation, the speed of the fan is controlled in order to optimize product operation.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9.1. Malfunctions of the Air Conditioner
If one of the following malfunctions occur, cease operation, shut off the power, and contact your dealer.
The operation lamp is flashing rapidly (~5Hz) and the lamp continues flashing rapidly after turning off the power and turning it on again. (Refer to Table 9-1)
Remote controller starts malfunctioingn or the buttons do not work well.
A safety device, such as a fuse or breaker, frequently actuates.
Obstacles and/or water enter the unit.
Water leaks out of the indoor unit.
Any other strange, concerning malfunctions.
If the system does not properly operate, except when the above mentioned cases or the above mentioned malfunctions is evident, investigate the system according to the following procedures (Refer to Table 9-2).
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Table 9-1
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Malfunction
Indoor EEPROM error
Communication malfunction between the indoor and outdoor units
Indoor fan speed malfunction
Indoor room temperature sensor
open circuit or short circuit
display (nixie tube) E0 E1 E3 E4
timer lamp OFF OFF OFF OFF
running lamp (flashes per second) 1 2 4 5
Evaporator coil temperature sensor open circuit or short circuit
E5
OFF
6
Refrigerant leakage detection malfunction
Water-level alarm malfunction
EC
OFF
7
EE
OFF
8
Communication malfunction
between two indoor units (for the
twins model)
E8
OFF
9
Other malfunctions of the twins model
E9
OFF
10
Current overload protection
F0
ON
1
Outdoor room temperature sensor open circuit or short circuit
F1
ON
2
Outdoor condenser pipe temperature sensor error
F2
ON
3
Discharging air temperature sensor error
Outdoor EEPROM error
Outdoor fan speed malfunction (Only for DC fan motor)
T2b sensor error
Inverter module IPM protection
High/Low voltage protection
F3
ON
4
F4
ON
5
F5
ON
6
F6
ON
7
P0
Flash
1
P1
Flash
2
High temperature protection of the compressor top
P2
Flash
3
Outdoor low temp. protection Compressor drive error
P3
Flash
4
P4
Flash
5
Mode conflict
P5
Flash
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Table 9-2
Symptoms Unit does not start
Causes
Power failure. Power switch is off. Fuse of power switch may have burned. Batteries of remote controller exhausted or other problem of controller.
The air is flowing normally but can’t completely cool Unit starts or stops frequently
Temperature is not set correctly. Possible 3 minute protection precaution of compressor.
Too little or too much refrigerant inside. Air or other concentrated gas in the refrigerant circuit. Malfuction of compressor. Voltage is too high or too low. System circuit is blocked.
Solution
Wait for the return of power. Switch on the power. Replace the fuse. Replace the batteries, or check the controller.
Set the temperature properly. Wait 3 minutes and try again.
Check leakage, and recharge the refrigerant. Vacuum and recharge refrigerant. Maintenance, or change compressor. Install a manostat. Trace the resolve the blockage.
Insufficient cooling results
Outdoor unit and/or indoor unit heat exchanger is dirty. The air filter is dirty. Inlet/outlet of indoor/outdoor units has blockage. Doors and windows are open. Sunlight is shine directly onto unit. Too many heat sources within the area. Outdoor temp. is too high. Leakage of refrigerant, or lack of refrigerant.
Clean the heat exchanger. Clean the air filter. Eliminate all contaminants and make filtrate the air. Close doors and windows. Draw curtains closed in order to shield from sunshine. Reduce heat source. A/C cooling capacity is reduced (normal). Check leakage and recharge refrigerant.
Low heating effect
Outdoor temperature is lower than 7 C Doors and windows not completely closed. Leakage of refrigerant, or lack of refrigerant.
Use heating device. Close doors and windows. Check leakage and recharge refrigerant.
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9.2 Malfunction of Remote Controller
Before sending in for service or repair, check the following points. (Refer to Table 9-3)
Table 9-3
Symptoms
The fan speed cannot be changed.
Causes
Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is “AUTO”
Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is “DRY”
The remote controller signal is not transmitted, even when the ON/OFF button is pushed.
The TEMP. indicator does not come on.
The indication on the display disappears after a lapse of time.
The TIMER ON indicator goes off after a lapse of certain time.
Check whether the batteries in the remote controller are exhausted.
Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is FAN ONLY
Check whether the timer operation has come to an end, when TIMER OFF is indicated on the display.
Check whether the timer operation is started when TIMER ON is indicated on the display.
No receiving tone sounds from the indoor unit, even when the ON/OFF button is
pressed.
Check whether the signal transmitter of the remote controller is properly directed to the infrared signal receiver of the indoor unit when the ON/OFF button is pressed.
Solution When the automatic mode is selected, the air conditioner will automatically change the fan speed. When dry operation is selected, the air conditioner automatically changes the fan speed. The fan speed can be selected during “COOL” , “FAN ONLY”, and “HEAT”
Use fresh batteries.
The temperature cannot be set during FAN mode.
The air conditioner operation will stop at the set time
Up to the set time, the air conditioner will automatically start, and the appropriate indicator will go off.
Directly transmit the signal transmitter of the remote controller to the infrared signal receiver of the indoor unit, and then repeatedly push the ON/OFF button twice.
CAUTION
Do not try to adjust the horizontal louver by hand. When adjusting by hand, the mechanism may not operate properly, or condensation may drip from air outlets.
Adjust the Air Flow Direction Left and Right Hold the knob and move the louver. You will find a knob on the left-side and the right-side blades. (Refer to Fig.5-4)
7. MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Before you clean the air conditioner, be sure the power supply is off.
Check that the wiring is not broken or disconnected.
Use a dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit and the remote controller.
A wet cloth may be used to clean the indoor unit if it is very dirty.
Never use a damp cloth on the remote controller.
Do not use a chemically-treated duster for wiping, or leave any such material on the unit for long, as it may damage or cause fading on the surface of the unit.
Do not use benzene, paint thinner, polishing powder, or similar solvents for cleaning.
6. AIR FLOW SELECTION
Open the front panel. Refer to Fig.7-1 for instructions on doing so.
Fig. 5-4
CAUTION
Before opening the front panel, be sure to cease operation and turn the breaker OFF. Do not touch the metal parts on the inside of the indoor unit, as it may result in injury.
Set your air flow selection according to what suits you. (Please refer to Fig. 7-2 for info regarding its position)
When setting the air flow selection switch to .
Air conditioner automatically decides the appropriate blowing pattern depending on the operating mode/situation.
Table 6-1
Operating Mode
COOL mode
HEAT mode
Situation
When the room At the start At times other than below.
has become fully of operation, (“Normal time”)
cooled, or when or other
one hour has times when
passed since the room is
turning on the air not fully
conditioner.
cooled.
At the start, or when the air temperature is low.
Blowing Pattern
So that air does not come into direct contact with people, air is blown through the upper air outlet, and room temp. is equalized.
Air is blown from the So that air does upper and lower air not come into outlets for high spe- direct contact ed cooling during with people, air COOL mode, and is blown for filling the room through the with warm air during upper air outlet. HEAT mode.
During Dry Mode, so that cold air does not come into direct contact with people, air is blown through the upper air outlet.
When setting the air outlet selection switch to .
Regardless of the operating mode or situation, air blows from the upper air outlet.
Maintenance After a Long Break Period
(e.g. at the beginning of the season)
Check and remove everything that might be blocking inlet and outlet vents on the indoor units and outdoor units.
Clean the air filters and casings of indoor units. Refer to “Cleaning the Air Filter” for details on how to proceed, and make sure to install cleaned air filters back to the same position.
Turn on the power at least 12 hours before operating the unit, in order to ensure smoother operation. As soon as the power is turned on, the remote controller displays appear.
Maintenance before a Long Stop Period
(e.g. at the end of the season)
Let the indoor units run in fan only operation for about half a day in order to dry the interior of the units.
Clean the air filters and casings of the indoor units. Refer to “Cleaning the Air Filter” for details on how to proceed, and make sure to install cleaned air filters back to the same position.
Cleaning the Air Filter
The air filter can prevent dust or other particles from going inside. In the case of blockage of the filter, the working efficiency of the air conditioner may drastically decrease. Therefore, the filter must be cleaned once every two weeks during long time usage.
If the air conditioner is installed in a dusty place, clean the the air filter frequently.
If the accumulated dust is too heavy to be cleaned, please replace the filter with a new one (a replaceable air filter is an optional fitting).
All filter cleaning should be performed by a suitable handyperson.
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