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1. Outlet Direction No ind set gt C Outletmark iS Return Setting gt Individual setting Direct Unita pe Outletmark Return Setting ae Display the Main Menu screen Refer to page 27 Select in the Main Menu Press Menu Enter button to display the Air Flow Direction settings screen Select MAER Press Menu Enter button Press WA buttons to select the unit and outlet mark In case of four outlets you can control each one of 4 flaps ex the following marks are beside each air outlet O individually In case of SPLIT system maximum 4 units unit A B C D can be set In case of VRV system maximum 16 units for each group unit 0 to 15 can be set Press B button to select airflow direction setting Press WA buttons to change the following settings EEA GES KATE Swing ag RITE No Individual Setting IET Individual airflow is blocked Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen CYS CY CY 28 Basic screen e If individual airflow direction is set the Individual Airflow Direction icon is displayed in the Basic screen Individual Setting List Operation Air Flow Direction Individual setting Individual setting list Individual set all reset Return Setting
2. OEA This item may not be available depend on the connecting model 1 2 Energy Saving Options 2 2 Off Timer Electricity consumption Return Setting g Electricity consumption 1 wee Total kWh 10 5 kWh 12 18 24 Return 43 W Electricity consumption 10 This week kWh Total 60 2 kWh SMTWTFS W Return lt r W Electricity consumption e Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer to page 34 Press WA buttons to select Electricity consumption Press Menu Enter button to display the Electricity consumption screen Press lt Q buttons to move the indicating screen Today gt Yesterday gt This week 1 week gt Last week 1 week gt This year 1 year gt Last year Change the items and values located in the upper right of the indication area using WA buttons Press Cancel button to return to the previous screen 41 Display Method for Schedule Screen 0A Eeg The Schedule can not be enabled when a centralized control equipment is connected 7 ai eu 12 e Display the Main Menu screen Arrow rece Refer to page 27 ere e Press WA buttons to select EETA Press Menu Enter button to display the Schedule Retur eth screen Schedule e Before setting the schedule the clock must be set Clock has not been set E ane If the clock has not been set a screen like the one on the left
3. Return Si etting Schedule Holidays Multiple selection Sun Mon Tue Wee d Thu Fri v U Return S etting Schedule Holidays Multiple selection Sun Mon Tue We d Thu Fri Sat v A Return Si etting 43 gt Schedule Save the settings Return No Setting chedule r1 ime Act 00 Hol Cool 2G Heat 20 C WaRetur J e Display the Schedule screen Refer to page 42 Press WA buttons to select OLEW Press Menu Enter button to display the Holiday setting screen Press P buttons to select the desired day Press WA buttons to display V to make the holiday settings Press WA buttons to switch the setting between set and release Multiple days can be selected as holidays Note To enable the schedule timer for the day selected as a holiday the holiday setting must be released To complete the holiday settings press Menu Enter button The confirmation screen will appear Press 4B button to select RES Press Menu Enter button to confirm the holiday settings and return to the Basic screen Note e Holidays that are set will be displayed on the Schedule screen 44 E Schedule Settings Operation 1 Schedule Enable Disable Schedule nr set Holidays W Return Setting chedu
4. e tilatio ode Retur etti e Display the Main Menu screen Refer to page 27 Press WA butions to select ANEI For models with no ventilation function will not be displayed Press Menu Enter button to display the Ventilation screen E Changing the Ventilation Rate Operation 1 2 e tilatio e tilatio Rate e tilatio ode Retur eti e tilatio e tilatio Rate Hi h Retur etti g m i e Display the Ventilation settings screen Refer to above Press VA buttons to select EANMETILAS Press Menu Enter button to display the Ventilation rate screen Press VA buttons to change the setting to or LEI Only modes that can be set are displayed Select the desired ventilation rate Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen Press Cancel button to return to the previous screen without changing the ventilation rate 32 E Changing the Ventilation Mode Operation 7 e tilatio e Display the ventilation screen e tilatio Rate Refer to page 32 a Press V A buttons to select ANEN C7 gt Press Menu Enter button to display the Ventilation A Erer a z mode screen Le CN Ze 2 e tilatio Press VA buttons to change the settings in CT cibo ae order as shown below am ID r ypass Rig Energy Reclaim Vent Wareur etti Only modes that can be set are display
5. Press ON OFF button LoP The Operation lam reen will be lit and the Heat p p g I gt Reclaim Ventilator will start operating When ON OFF button is pressed again the Heat C7 TD Reclaim Ventilator will stop operating and the Operation lamp will be turned off A a 18 Setting the Cool Heat Selection Eligibility VRV only Refer to Cool Heat Selection Eligibility on page 20 for an explanation of Setting Changes the cool heat selection eglibility e Press Mode Selector button on the remote controller OP that has cool heat selection eligibility for at least 4 seconds During backlight lit CA A remote controller will not display NA Changeover Under Control if a cool heat selection eligibility is granted to the remote controller The icon EA on each remote controller of indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit or BS unit will start blinking Vent mode setting changes are possible regardless of the cool heat selection eligibility If a cool heat selection eligibility is set in the Cool Heat selector x all the remote controllers will display the icon N 4 In this case no cool heat selection eligibility can be set in the remote controllers Refer to the Operation Manual attached to the outdoor unit for the details of the Cool Heat selector e Set a cool heat selection eligibility as follows The icon 4 C
6. press Menu Enter button The Date amp Time screen will appear Set the current year month day and time Refer to Clock amp Calendar on page 55 Cool Heat Auto Fan Operation Preparation For mechanical protection purposes turn on the power to the air conditioner at least 6 hours before starting the operation 7 i Display the Main Menu screen Refer to Operation e Press Mode Selector button several times until the ay NOD Cool bae desired mode Cool Heat Fan or Auto is selected om J gt ae a Cool 28 Unavailable operation modes are not displayed Only the Cool or Fan mode can be selected if the air conditioner Basic screen is a cooling only model Note The cooling or heating mode cannot be selected if the icon N 4 Changeover Under Control is le vec on the remote controller Refer to page 19 if the icon 44 display blinks 11 5 Air volume direction Air volume Direction Position 0 po Return Setting Medium co gt GEA im Git All lt a e Press ON OFF button The Operation lamp green will be lit and the system will start operating LoP CN D e The set temperature will increase by 1 C when A button is pressed and decrease by 1 C when W button is pressed No temperature settings are possible while operating in
7. C deda EE 55 languages ee e A er reeee 58 PESSE N NEEN eaea E teres 59 Cleaning of Remote Controller 0 c ceeee 60 Malfunction Error Code Display eeeeee 61 After sales Service ni eeaeee ee ire anena eanan 62 Safety Precautions items to be Strictly Observed This product is not intended for use by children or infirm persons without supervision Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product Read the safety precautions carefully for the proper use of the product e This manual classifies the precautions into WARNINGS and CAUTIONS Be sure to follow all the precautions below They are all important for ensuring safety WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may NCAUTION result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices WARNING Do not install the remote controller by yourself Improper installation may result in electric shocks or a fire Consult your local dealer Do not modify or repair the remote controller It may result in electric shocks or a fire Consult your local dealer Do not relocate or reinstall the remote controller by yourself Improper installation may result in electric shocks or a fire Consult your local dealer Do not use flammable materials such
8. ac co ditio FF e si e sor low FF e si e sor stop FF etpoi tAuto Reset FF imer FF Retur etti J ery ai list a ethe setti s 0 etti Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer to above Press VA buttons to select Energy Saving list Press Menu Enter button to display the Energy Saving List screen Press WA buttons to change the setting to ON or i E Enable GW Disable Press QP buttons to move the cursor Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear Press P buttons to select Mey on the confirmation screen Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen 34 E Setpoint Range Setting Operation 1 2 3 ery ai ptio s 12 ery ai list et ac co ditio e si e sor low e si e sor stop etpoi t Auto Reset Retur etti g etpoi tra eset Cool 32 C Heat cl Coes dA Retur etti cry etpoi tra eset a ethe setti s 0 Retur etti gt Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer to page 34 Press VA buttons to select EEA A Press Menu Enter button to display the Setpoint Range set screen Press VA buttons to change the temperature setting range of cooling and heating Press lt Q gt buttons to move the cursor Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear Pr
9. air p p g am I gt conditioner will start operating The air conditioner controls temperature and airflow rate automatically Therefore set temperature or airflow rate settings are not available while the air conditioner is in operation 15 e To set airflow direction refer to page 12 e When ON OFF button is pressed again the air CH No J conditioner will stop operating and the Operation lamp will be turned off A a Note To prevent water leakage or system failure do not turn off the power immediately Wait at least 5 minutes for the drain pump to finish draining residual water from the indoor unit 16 Characteristics of Dry Operation Dry mode repeats the weak cooling operation intermittently to dehumidify the room without dropping the room temperature as much as possible for the prevention of excessive cooling The Setback function will maintain the room temperature in a specific range during unoccupied periods Note e This function will temporarily start an air conditioner that was previously turned off by the user or turned off from a schedule setting off timer e This function is disabled by default This function can be changed enable disable by Main Menu Refer to page 34 For example Setback temperature cool 35 C Heat 10 C Recovery Differential cool 2 C Heat 2 C e If the room temperature drops below 10 C the air conditioner starts operating in Heating automatic
10. as hairspray or insecticide near the product It may result in electric shocks or a fire Do not wipe the product with benzine thinner chemical dustcloth etc The product may get discolored or the coating peeled off The use of organic solvents may cause cracking of the product electric shocks or a fire CAUTION Do not allow children to play with the remote controller Accidental operation by children may result in health impairment Do not disassemble the product Touching the interior parts may result in electric shocks or a fire Consult your local dealer for internal inspections and adjustments Do not press the button of the remote controller with a hard pointed object The remote controller may be damaged Do not pull or twist the electric wire of the remote controller It may cause the unit to malfunction Do not operate with wet hands to avoid electric shocks or a fire Do not wash the remote controller It may cause electric leakage and result in electric shocks or a fire Do not locate the remote controller wherever there is a risk of wetting If water gets into the remote controller there is a risk of electric leakage and damage to electronic components It may result in electric shocks or a fire Button Location and Descriptions 1 Mode Selector button 11 LCD with backlight J DAIKIN 4 Up button A 5 Down button V 6 Right button gt 7 Left
11. button lt 9 Operation lamp Green OT 8 ON OFF button j 3 Menu Enter button 10 Cancel button 2 Airflow Setting button Basic operation i e ON OFF Operation Mode Airflow Rate Air Volume Fan Speed Airflow Direction and Set Temperature are manipulable directly by the above button Advanced settings are manipulable from the Menu screen displayed by the Menu Enter button Do not press the buttons on the remote controller with a hard pointed objects Otherwise the remote controller may be damaged or malfunction 1 Mode Selector button 7 Left button lt e Use to select the operation mode of your e Used to highlight the next items on the preference Refer to page 11 left hand side Available modes vary with the connecting e Display contents are changed to previous model screen per page Be sure to press the part with the symbol 2 Airflow Setting button lt e Used to indicate the Airflow Rate Air Volume Fan Speed Airflow Direction 8 ON OFF button screen Refer to page 12 e Press this button and system will start Available fan speed and airflow direction e Press this button again and system will vary with the connecting model stop 3 Menu Enter button 9 Operation lamp Green e Used to indicate the Main Menu e This lamp lights up during operation Refer to page 23 for the menu items e This lamp blinks if a malfunction oc
12. eu ai te a ce ormatio Co i uratio Curre t etti s Cloc Cale der a uae WaRetur ai te a ce __ormatio Co tact o 2S 0 door odel 000 utdoor odel 000 Retur e Display the Main Menu screen Refer to page 27 e Press WA buttons to select ETCH Ete laielaueticeag and press Menu Enter button The phone number for the contact is displayed at the top of the screen If it has not yet registered by installer it will not displayed The model name of the indoor and outdoor units of your product will be displayed on the bottom of the screen For some models the product code may be displayed instead of model name The model name will not displayed if the Printed Circuit Board of the air conditioner has been replaced The Malfunction Error code history may also be C7 TLD displayed 0 If it is not blinking the unit is working properly CA Z The Malfunction Error code history is no longer displayed if you press ON OFF button for more than 4 seconds 49 Configuration E Display Method for Configuration Screen Operation e Display the Main Menu screen ai eu 22 ai te a ce ormatio Co i uratio Curre t etti s Cloc Cale dar a uae WaRetur Refer to page 27 Press WA buttons to select KZAM MENGA Press Menu Enter button to display the Configuration screen E Draft prevention Operation 7 Configuration e Display the Configu
13. settings in the Basic screen e Continue pressing Menu Enter button for at least e 4 seconds During backlight lit During Bacxignt 1 ATA e will appear All buttons are disabled when the keys are locked e To cancel the Key lock continue pressing Menu Enter button for at least 4 seconds During backlight lit 21 22 Quick Reference of Main Menu E Main Menu Items Air Flow Individual setting Used to set an Airflow direction for maximum Direction 4 flaps individually only if the e In case of Sprit system maximum 4 units individual airflow unit A B C D function is e In case of VRV maximum 16 units unit 0 to installed Individual setting list Used to see the table for setting for maximum 29 4 flaps Individual set all Used to clear all of the individual settings gt reset Quick Start Used to set the room to a comfortable SPLIT system only temperature quickly unless the system is not in Dry or Fan operation e The maximum quick cooling heating operation period is 30 minutes Ventilation Ventilation Rate Used to set to Low or High ES Ventilation operation Ventilation Mode Used to set Automatic Energy Reclaim settings for Heat Ventilation and Bypass Reclaim Ventilator Energy Saving list Enable or Disable can be set up about the 34 following menus Setpoint range set The set temperature range can be restricted 35 It is possible to restrict the tempera
14. will appear on the Basic screen Quick Start is now on 30 E Quick Start Off Operation 2 ai eu While Quick Start is displayed on the Basic Air Flow Directio uic tart e tilatio ery ai chedule Filter Auto Clea ptio s screen display the Main Menu screen Refer to page 27 Press VA buttons to select OMISE Reir etti Press Menu Enter button to return to the Basic 7v screen C7 D Quick Start will no longer appear on the Basic CN D Cool screen v PEE ne Cool Dre Quick Start is now off CH WD al kes Quick Start The airflow rate of indoor unit is automatically controlled increasing the capacity of the outdoor unit and quickly bringing the room to a comfortable temperature Airflow rate display disappear and airflow rate can no longer be switched e Cannot be set when in fan and dry modes Quick Start will operate for a maximum of 30 minutes before the air conditioner automatically returns to normal operation Activating mode selector will return the air conditioner to normal operation In heating mode airflow rate will increase and the air outlet temperature may decrease Adjust the operation as desired 31 Ventilation E Display Method for Ventilation Screen Operation 1 ai u ue Air Flow Directio uic tart ery ai ptio s chedule Filter Auto Clea Retur etti e tilatio e tilatio Rate
15. DAIKIN y WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION MANUAL I DAIKIN BRC1E62 Thank you for purchasing this product e This manual describes safety precautions required for the use of the product Read this manual carefully and be sure you understand the information before using the product Keep this manual where it is readily accessible after reading it through If another user operates the product in the future be sure to hand over this manual to the new user Refer to the operation manuals attached to the indoor and outdoor units etc Contents Notices Basic Operation Use of Direct Buttons Quick Reference Main Menu Menu Manipulation Maintenance Reference Information Safety Precautions Items to be Strictly Observed cceeeees 2 Button Location and Descriptions Natnestan di kunctions e a a Cool Heat Auto Fan Operation ssesessesseieseeeeeneen 11 Dry Operation i Sebak aE A A A VentilationmiOperatiomn a a essen renee 18 Setting the Cool Heat Selection Eligibility 19 Keyl ock m E 21 Ma Mem eS sneer aes 23 Manipulating the Main Menu Screen 6 2m Individual Airflow A eO 28 Quick Start SPLIT system only eeeeeeeeeeeneees 30 Vreto a aae e E ern rerceeres 32 EnergySaving Opions me e 34 Schedule w a ease Filter Auto Clean Maintenancelintormatiom e aara m 49 EIE e E E E A 50 CEE Eo e e teeny 54 CORA
16. Fan mode Airflow Rate Air Volume Fan Speed g Airflow Direction Setting e Press Airflow setting button e To select Air volume or Direction setting press P buttons lt Airflow Rate Adjustment gt e With Air volume selected set the desired airflow rate from EA TEC GIG or EM using the Y A buttons Depending on the type of indoor unit the adjustment levels may be two levels of IEW and GIFT or three levels of IAN MZIMA and GIRL For equipment protection purposes the indoor unit may control airflow rate automatically According to the room temperature the indoor unit may control airflow rate automatically The fan may stop operating which however is not a failure It may take time until a change of the airflow rate is completed In ANY setting the airflow rate is adjusted automatically according to set temperature and room temperature In Fan mode the airflow rate setting is always at High 12 Airvolumesdirection lt Airflow Direction Setting gt aie With Direction selected set the desired airflow sO direction from RANTA ZATIEI Emu ag G and EY using the WA buttons Air volume direction Air volume D Note ee Airflow direction appears on the screen as below aog O 0 Position 0 E sge W Return Setting g 2 SCA oF INSS 1 Position 1 ofan Poa 2 Position 2 er 4 2 3 Position 3 Airflow direction 7 E pene ae Up down directi
17. Main Menu Refer to page 51 e The contents on the screen vary with the operation mode of the connecting model The following display will appear when the air conditioner is in Automatic operation 12 Setback e 9 Timer Enabled N Qe RE SS a Standard display screen 11 Changeover Under Control 10 Centralized Control 1 Operation mode fie 8 Key Locked 3 Airflow Direction eee mst et to isplayed only when the air eo T 4 Set Setback a set v conditioner is in operation f p ali eat Temperature display 2 Airflow Rate Air oin E 6 O e _ 5 Defrost Hot start Volume Fan Speed 7 ie aa e not available 7 Ventilation Air purifying 6 Message tandard display e ample Detailed display screen E The clock and selectable display items appear on the detailed display screen in addition to the items appearing on the standard display screen 13 Clock 12 24 hours SS oes aaa Auto Fri Erel time display Setback Room eS a Cool 35 it Heat 1x 20 2 dea lt Em OLI 4 Set Setback Temperature display 14 Selectable Display tem with room temperature selected lt Detailed display example 1 gt 13 Clock 2 Airflow Rate ocloc setti Air Volume Fan a4 Re S eed is not appear Auto i 15 Timer Disabled Z air low rate a e Reset Clock o trol u ctio Col c 14 Sel
18. ally As soon as it reaches 12 C the air conditioner returns to its original status e If the room temperature goes above 35 C the air conditioner starts operating in Cooling automatically As soon as it reaches 33 C the air conditioner returns to its original status The differential can be adjusted in the Setback condition menu Refer to page 36 The setback temperature can be set on Basic screen during the air conditioner is turned off Or the setback temprature can be set in the schedule Refer to page 45 Operation The setback can not be enabled when a centralized control equipment is connected 1 The Setback icon QE blinks when the air conditioner is turned on under the Setback control 17 Ventilation Operation When Air Conditioner Interlocked with Heat Reclaim Ventilator Preparation e For equipment protection purposes turn on the power to the air conditioner at least 6 hours before starting the operation Operation UL N Press Mode Selector button several times until OE Vent mode is selected CY Zr Vent mode is for single operation of Heat Reclaim Ventilator for the season when cooling heating is unnecessary The Ventilation mode can be changed from the Main Menu Refer to page 33 Ventilation mode Auto Energy Reclaim Ventilation and Bypass The Ventilation rate can be changed from the Main Menu Refer to page 32 Ventilation rate Low or High
19. ation on the horizontal flap Under continuous operation with the airflow discharges downward in Cool Auto mode Discharges in the automatic set direction for a period of time to prevent condensation on the horizontal flap Operation condition 13 When the ON OFF button is pressed again the air LoP conditioner will stop operating and the Operation ie aE E ee lamp will turn off When the air conditioner is stopped while in the Heating Operation the fan will continue to operate for approximately 1 minute to remove residual heat from the indoor unit Note To prevent water leakage or system failure do not turn off the power immediately Wait at least 5 minutes for the drain pump to finish draining residual water from the indoor unit Characteristic of Cooling Operation in Cool Auto mode e When operating continuously at horizontally or downward airflow direction air blows in the automatically set direction for a period of time to prevent condensation on the horizontal flap The remote controller displays the airflow direction that is set If the Cooling Operation is used when the room temperature is low frost forms on the heat exchanger of the indoor unit This can decrease the cooling capacity In this case the air conditioner automatically switches to the Defrost Operation for a while During the Defrost Operation the low airflow rate or a gentle wind is used to prevent the discha
20. curs e Used to enter the setting item selected 10 Cancel button 4 Up button A e Used to raise the set temperature e Use to highlight the item above the current 11 LCD with backlight e Used to return to the previous screen selection The highlighted items will be scrolled e The backlight will be lit for approximately continuously when the button is kept 30 seconds by pressing any operation pressed button Press the button while the backlight e Used to change the item selected is lit Excluding the ON OFF button Be sure to press the part with the symbol e If 2 remote controllers are used to control a A single indoor unit the backlight of the remote controller accessed first will be lit 5 Down button Y e Used to lower the set temperature e Use to highlight the item below the current selection The highlighted items will be scrolled continuously when the button is kept pressed e Used to change the item selected Be sure to press the part with the symbol y 6 Right button gt e Used to highlight the next items on the right hand side e Display contents are changed to next screen per page Be sure to press the part with the symbol gt Names and Functions Basic Screen e Basic screen are two types of Standard display screen and Detailed display screen The Standard display screen is set by default e To switch to the Detailed display select the Detailed in the
21. d display e Detailed display settings Selectable from the display room tempera ture outdoor air temperature system or None Contrast Adjustment Used to make LCD contrast adjustment Used to make LCD contrast Used to make LCD contrast adjustment Current Settings Used to Poo a list of current settings 54 Poo available items Clock amp Date amp Time Used to configure date and time settings 55 Calendar and corrections e The default time display is 24H e The clock will maintain accuracy to within 30 seconds per month e If there is a power failure for a period not exceeding 48 hours the clock will continue working with the built in backup power supply 12H 24H Clock The time can be displayed in either a 12 hour 57 or 24 hour time format Language The displayed language can be selected from 58 the following language English Deutsch Frangais Italiano Espafol Portugu s Nederlands Pycckun EAAnvikd T urk e Polski Note 1 Available setting items vary with the model connected Only the available setting items appear in the menu 2 This function cannot be used at the time of group control 3 In case of the simultaneous operation system the system is controlled by the sensing sensor mounted in the master indoor unit Menu Items of Sub Remote Controller Indoor unit If 2 remote controllers are in control of a single indoor unit the following menu items are not set in the sub remote controller Set them i
22. e of installation e Failure conditions As precise as possible e Your address name and telephone number E Relocation The relocation of the remote controller requires special technology Consult your local dealer Actual expenses required for the relocation of the remote controller will be charged Inquiry about After sales Service Contact your local dealer 62 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES LTD Head office Umeda Center Bldg 2 4 12 Nakazaki Nishi Kita ku Osaka 530 8323 Japan Tokyo office JR Shinagawa East Bldg 2 18 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan 3P243520 4F EM12A039 1303 AK
23. ectable Display i ig Heat 20 3 Airflow Direction _ __L s9 c tem is not appear i E 90e o selecta le display o air low directio item selected u ctio lt Detailed display example 2 gt 1 Operation Mode e Displays the present operation mode Cool Heat Vent Fan Dry or Auto 2 Airflow Rate Air Volume Fan Speed e Displays the airflow rate that is set for the indoor unit e The airflow rate will not be displayed if the indoor unit does not have airflow rate control function 3 Airflow Direction e Displayed when the airflow direction and swing are set Refer to page 13 e This icon is not displayed if the indoor unit does not have a function to set airflow directions 4 Set Setback Temperature display e When the air conditioner is turned on Set to indicates the set temperatures that are set for the air conditioner e When the air conditioner is turned off Setback indicates the setback temperatures that are set for the air conditioner 5 Defrost Hot start 6 m Refer to page 14 Displays if the Defrost Hot start operation is active If ventilating operation 2 is displayed e Displayed when a Heat Reclaim Ventilator is connected For details refer to the Operation Manual of the Heat Reclaim Ventilator 6 Message The following messages are displayed This function not available e Displayed for a few seconds when an opera
24. ed e Select the desired ventilation mode Press Menu fee Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen cA ZD Press the Cancel button to return to the previous screen without changing the ventilation mode Ventilation Mode Automatic mode Using information from the air conditioner cooling heating fan and set temperature and the Heat Reclaim Ventilator unit indoor and outdoor air temperatures mode is automatically changed between Energy reclaim ventilation and Bypass Energy reclaim Outdoor air is supplied to the room with undergoing heat exchange ventilation mode Bypass mode Outdoor air is supplied to the room without undergoing heat exchange 33 Energy Saving Options E Display Method for Energy Saving Options Screen Operation 1 ai u aa Air Flow Directio uic tart e tilatio chedule Filter Auto Clea Retur etti ery ai ptio s a2 etpoi tra eset et ac co ditio e si e sor low e si e sor stop etpoi t Auto Reset Retur etti Display the Main Menu screen Refer to page 27 Press WA buttons to select HETE Press Menu Enter button to display the Energy Saving Options screen E Energy Saving List Operation 1 2 ery ai ptio s ele etpoi tra eset et ac co ditio e si e sor low e si e sor stop etpoi tAuto Reset Reir eti g ery ai list etpoi tra eset et
25. en CY e Press WA buttons to set preset temperature and C_ _ timing for the auto reset of the setpoint CN a Press lt P gt buttons to move the cursor F Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item T The confirmation screen will appear om 4 Press P buttons to select Mey Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen 39 Off Timer Operation e Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer Energy Saving Options 2 2 Off Timer Electricity consumption Return Setting Off Timer After you turn on the unit it will automatically turn off in minutes eiReturn Setting Off Timer Save the settings MES No Return Setting to page 34 Press VA buttons to select the KOLAM Press Menu Enter button to display the Off Timer screen 435 CN ZT v e CN Zz Press WA buttons to set the time from operation CORNA start until the unit automatically stops am m Selections can be made in increments of a 10 minutes from 30 to 180 minutes Holding down the button causes the number to fe change continuously CN a Select the desired time and press Menu Enter button The confirmation screen will appear Press P button to select REX Press Menu Enter button to confirm the Off Timer settings and return to the Basic screen H CID WwW te CONTA 40 E Electricity Consumption
26. ess P buttons to select RGA Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen ome LE D Ter AST ZED IgE y V 35 Setback Condition Operation 1 2 3 ery ai ptio s 12 ery ai list etpoi tra eset e si e sor low e si e sor stop etpoi t Auto Reset Retur etti Set back condition Recovery Differential Cool Heat Bc 42 C Return Setting D et ac co ditio a ethe setti s GeaRetur etti gt Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer to page 34 Press VA buttons to select RALE AM ia Press Menu Enter button to display the Set back condition screen Press VA buttons to change the temperature differential of the Setback Press lt P gt buttons to move the cursor Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear Press P buttons to select RGA Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen gE cA wW fe AST ZED 36 E Sensing Sensor low This function cannot be used at the time of group control In case of the simultaneous operation system the system is controlled by the sensing sensor EA mounted in the master indoor unit 1 2 ery ai ptio s 12 ery ai list etpoi tra eset et ac co ditio e si e sor stop etpoi tAuto Reset Reir eti Sensing Sensor low Adjust tem
27. etting press Menu Enter button and return to the Basic screen 53 Current Settings E Manipulating the Current Settings Operation 1 ai eu e Display the Main Menu screen ai te a ce ormatio See page 27 Co i uratio Press WA buttons to select KAGU RALA Cloc Cale dar a uae and press Menu Enter button Wakewur Curre t_etti_s e Alist of the current setting status will appear e tilatio Rate Press 4P buttons to go to the next item e tilatio ode ene e Press Cancel button to return to the Main Menu ispla ode ES tem screen Filter Auto Clea Retur Display items Ventilation Rate Display Mode Ventilation Mode Display Item Schedule Filter Auto Clean Quick Start Display items may differ depending on the model Only the items that can be set are displayed 54 Clock amp Calendar E Display Method for Clock amp Calendar Screen Operation 7 ai eu e Display the Main Menu screen Refer to ne Eae ormatio page 27 Press VA buttons to select KAA AAG EI os Press Menu Enter button to display the Clock amp C mi g Calendar screen E Date amp time Operation Clock amp Calendar e Display the Clock amp Calendar screen Refer to above 12H 24H Clock Press WA buttons to select PAGE Miu Press Menu Enter button to display the Date amp Setting Time screen 2 ate_Time Select Year wit
28. fer to page 51 Press WA buttons to select PIS JAMG Press Menu Enter button to display the Display Item screen Return Setting ry 2 Display e Press WA buttons to display the following None Display Item one gt Outdoor Air ill BEGI gt COIL Some models may not display these items even if they are selected Ci Return Setting e Be sure to read the following notes regarding display of room temperature and outdoor air temperature EEN The temperature detected near the remote controller The temperature may be affected by the location of the remote controller Outdoor Air Temp EET The temperature defected near the outdoor unit The temperature may be affected by factors such as the location of the outdoor unit in direct sunlight e g and unit operation during defrosting e After setting press Menu Enter button to confirm Le settings and return to the Basic screen 7 5 3 EATA 52 Contrast Adjustment Operation 1 2 Configuration Draft prevention Display Contrast Adjustment Return Setting g Contrast Adjustment A Dark A Light Return Setting e Display the Configuration screen Refer to page 50 e Press WA buttons to select Contrast Adjustment Press Menu Enter button to display the Contrast Adjustment screen On the Contrast Adjustment screen press WA buttons until you reach the desired contrast After s
29. h lt P buttons or M Change the year with WA buttons aedy Holding down the button causes the number to change continuously 4 Return etting D 3 Date ime Select Month with P buttons ar i Change the month with WA buttons a Holding down the button causes the number to 0 00 change continuously Retur etti S 55 Date ime ear 2013 o tho Day hursday 0 00 Retur etti lt gt Date ime ear 2013 o th 0 Day 0 hursday EA 00 Retur etti Date ime ear 2013 o tho Day 0 hursday 12 Retur Date amp Time Save the settings ES No U Return Setting Select Day with P buttons Change the day with WA buttons Holding down the button causes the number to change continuously Days of the week change automatically Select Hour with 4 buttons Change the hour with WA buttons Holding down the button causes the number to change continuously Select Minute with P buttons Change the minute with VA buttons Holding down the button causes the number to change continuously e Press Menu Enter button The confirmation screen will appear Press P button to select REA Press Menu Enter button to confirm the clock and return to the Basic screen When setting the schedule the display returns to the Schedule screen 56 E 12H 24H Clock Operatio
30. hangeover Under Control will blink on all remote Selection Settings controllers when the power is turned on for the first time sie e Press Mode Selector button on the remote 7 T Cool T controller for which the selection eligibility to be Set to CN Zr wg C28 set KA Then the cool heat selection eligibility will be set and the icon N will disappear v The icon ENA will appear on the other remote controllers Cool Sett ool al e 19 Press Mode Selector button on the remote controller that has the cool heat selection WN selected eligibility the remote controller without the icon a several times until the desired mode is The display will change to Fan Dry Auto Cool Heat each time the button is pressed The display Auto will appear for the Heat Recovery system only Simultaneously the other remote controllers will follow suit and change the display automatically oe CY x Cool Heat Selection Eligibility The Cool Heat Auto can be set by only the remote controller that has the cool heat selection eligibility The display Auto will appear for the Heat Recovery System only 1 The remote controller with the selection eligibility Icon Aa Changeover Under Control is not displayed The remote controller with the selection el
31. igibility Icon AA Changeover Under Control is not displayed Set to Cool Heat Dry Auto mode Set to Fan mode Other remote controllers Icon a Changeover Under Control is displayed e The system will go into the mode set in the remote controller with the selection eligibility Other modes are not available e However the system can be switched to Fan mode In case of Cool or Dry mode the system can be switched to Dry mode from Cool mode and to vice versa Other remote controllers Icon Aa Changeover Under Control is displayed The system cannot be set to other modes except fan mode 20 Precautions for Setting Cool Heat Selection Eligibility The cool heat selection eligibility needs to be set for a single remote controller in the following case Heat Pump System Heat Recovery System BS Branch Selector unit Indoor unit A number of indoor units are connected to a single outdoor unit Set the Cool Heat Fan mode selection eligibility in one of the remote controllers A number of indoor units are connected to a single BS unit Set the Cool Heat Auto Fan mode selection eligibility in one of the remote controllers Key Lock oA eela Make settings and cancel
32. ing the schedule Operation 7 Schedule e Display the Schedule screen C7 _ SETE Refer to page 42 l Hato Holidays Press WA buttons to select LAE IEE Settings v Press Menu Enter button to display the Enable VIO Enum Seng Disable screen CK ZOD 2 Schedule Press VA buttons to select BEH or 4g _ Enable Disable on the Enable Disable screen cN I gt WwW SDD Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear i C7 Ci Return Setting CN D NOTE The Schedule number selected is enabled To change the schedule number see Schedule Nr Set on page 43 3 Schedule Press DP buttons to select KES pe Press Menu Enter button to confirm the enable No disable setting for the schedule and return to the Basic screen eo Return Setting gt 47 Filter Auto Clean Operation 7 ai eu e Display the Main Menu screen Tax Air Flow Directio e e tato vk as to select Awe and press Menu Enter button yY Filter Aufo Glean Filter Auto Clean time zone setting can be set This function is available only on the model whose 0 00 3 00 panel has Filter Auto Clean function For detailed operation refer to the operation No Filter Auto Clean ena Sam aa manual of these models 48 Maintenance Information E Display Method for Maintenance Information Operation 1 ai
33. is insufficient it is recommended to use another temperature and heating appliance in combination with the air conditioner x When a combustion appliance is used ventilate the room regularly heating capacity Do not use the combustion appliance in places where the combustion appliance is exposed to the wind from the air conditioner This air conditioner is a hot air circulation type to warm the whole room Therefore it takes some time for the room to become warm after the system starts operating When the room temperature exceeds the set temperature the indoor unit discharges a gentle breeze switches to gentle wind The airflow direction becomes horizontal The remote controller displays the airflow rate and airflow direction that are set If the hot air stays around the ceiling and your feet feel cold the use of a circulator is recommended For details consult your local dealer Dry Operation Preparation e For mechanical protection purposes turn on the power to the air conditioner at least 6 hours before starting the operation Dry mode may not be selected if the remote controller has no eligibility to select cooling heating mode Refer to page 20 for details Operation 7 e Press Mode Selector button several times until ay NGD Dry Dry mode is selected N J gt Dry mode may not be available depending on the type of indoor unit s e Press ON OFF button LoP The Operation lam reen will be lit and the
34. le r1 ime Act Cool Heat Retur etti chedule r1 ime Act Cool o Wo Heat Reir etti EI chedule r1 ime Act Cool a Heat Reir eti lt gt chedule r1 ime Act Cool o 00 W Heat oRetur etti lt gt chedule r1 ime Act Cool Heat o 00 MM 2 c 21 C Retur etti crag e Display the Schedule screen Refer to page 42 Press WA buttons to select ENA Press Menu Enter button to display the Schedule screen NOTE The Schedule Settings of the selected schedule number can be changed To change the schedule number refer to Schedule Nr Set on page 43 e Press WA buttons to select the day of the week to be set e Set the time for the selected day Press QP buttons to move the highlighted item and press WA buttons to set the desired time Each press of WA buttons moves the numbers by 1 hour or 1 minute OFF settings ON or OFF changes in sequence when WA buttons are pressed Act column ON The set temperature can be configured OFF The setback temperature can be configured The set temperature and setback temperature become disabled Press the 4d P gt buttons to move the highlighted item and press WA buttons to configure ON IgE ey Va ChA CTE 45 chedule r1 ime Act Cool Heat o 00 Ae PRI 00 FF mc chedule
35. list di idual setti utletmar Air direc E Auto 00 Auto 000 Auto 0000 Auto Retur e Display the Air Flow Direction screen Refer to page 28 Press WA buttons to select Individual setting list e Press Menu Enter button e Atable shows the current settings Press WA buttons to go to the next unit e Press Cancel button to return to the Main Menu screen 29 B Individual Set All Reset Operation 1 E Quick Start On Air Flow Directio di idual setti di idual setti ist di idual set all reset GR etur Individual set all reset Clear individual air flow setting MS No Return Setting Display the Air Flow Direction screen Refer to page 28 Press WA buttons to select Individual set all reset Press Menu Enter button Press P buttons to select RGA Press Menu Enter button to confirm the reset and return to the Main Menu screen Operation 1 ai eu oe Air Flow Directio uic _ tart e tilatio ery ai chedule Filter Auto Clea ptio s Retur etti g v Cool Isetto m 28 Ti os 677 Quick Starty While operating in Cooling Heating or Auto mode display the Main Menu screen Refer to page 27 Press WA buttons to select MAESE on the Main Menu screen Press Menu Enter button to return to the Basic screen Quick Start
36. n 7 Clock amp Calendar e Display the Clock amp Calendar screen Refer to CH WD Date amp Time page 55 Press VA buttons to select EREA SCA Press Menu Enter button to display the 12H 24H bd Waren seirg Clock screen e CN I 12H 24H Clock By default the time display is set tothe C GQ gt 24H format C 7 gt Press WA buttons to select 12H or EY v e Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item C77 _ SE Seg The confirmation screen will appear CN A Saverne settings Press the Menu Enter button to confirm the 12H or No 24H and return to the Main Menu screen Setti e AS 12H 24H Clock Press P buttons to select MG e Yes 57 E Selectable Languages Operation 7 ai eu e Display the Main Menu screen Refer ai te a ce ormatio to page 27 Co i uratio Curre t etti s dee Gan cep e Press WA buttons to select FEWUECH and press the Menu Enter button Retur Language e Press VA buttons to select the preferred language from following English Deutsch Frangais Italiano Espanol Portugu s Nederlands pycckun EAAnvikd Turk e Return Setting Polski e Press Menu Enter button to confirm settings and return to the Basic screen 58 Maintenance Operation ai eu 12 Air Flow Directio uic tart e tilatio ery ai ptio s chedule Retur etti When the time to clean the filter o
37. n the main remote controller e Air Flow Direction e Energy Saving Options e Schedule Outdoor unit 2 remote controllers e Setback in control e Filter Auto Clean 25 26 Menu Manipulation Manipulating the Main Menu Screen Display Method for Main Menu Operation 1 e Press Menu Enter button Basic screen ai eu e The Main Menu screen will appear Air Flow Directio uic tart e tilatio chedule Filter Auto Clea lt Instructions for manipulating the buttons will Main Menu screen appear 3 e Select items from the Main Menu 1 Press WA buttons to select the desired item to be set 2 Press Menu Enter button to display the selected settings screen 4 e To go back to the Basic screen from the Main Menu screen press the Cancel button Caution e While setting items if a button is not pressed for 5 minutes the screen will automatically go back to the Basic screen 27 Individual Airflow Direction E Individual Setting Operation 1 ai eu 12 Air Flow Directio uic tart Ventilation Energy Saving Options Schedule Filter Auto Clean Retur etti Main Menu screen Air Flow Direction Individual setting Individual setting list Individual set all reset AA Return Setting g Individual setting
38. on Left right direction 4 Position 4 setting up down When you set one of positions 0 to 4 the airflow direction flap stay in a fixed position Selecting EWG will cause the airflow direction Air volume direction Air volume D Low CA flap to swing position 0 to 4 Listes For the swing setting only all positions will be displayed Seen Setting EX will varied airflow direction by room temperature and the presence or absence of the Airflow direction person setting left right However in Fan mode the airflow direction flap will be to position 0 This function may not be available depending on the type of indoor unit Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen Movement of airflow direction flap blade Under the operation conditions shown below airflow direction is controlled automatically Actual operation may thus be different from what is displayed on the remote controller Room temperature is higher than the set temperature in Heat Auto mode Discharge horizontally so that it does not discharge directly toward your body When the air conditioner goes into Heating Operation or Defrost Operation in Heat Auto mode Discharges horizontally to avoid a cold draft for the room occupants Under continuous operation with the airflow discharges horizontally in Cool Auto mode Discharges in the automatic set direction for a period of time to prevent condens
39. p cool C Adjust time cool 30 min Limit cool temp 30 C Adjust temp heat 1 0 C Adjust time heat 60 min Limit heat temp 15 C Return Setting cy Sensing Sensor low Save the settings KES No Wi Return Setting gt e Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer to page 34 Press WA buttons to select Sensing Sensor low Press Menu Enter button to display the Sensing Sensor low screen Press WA buttons to change the setting value of saving energy operation when the sensor detects the absence Press lt Q buttons to move the cursor Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear Example Adjust temp cool 1 0 C Adjust time cool 30 min Limit cool temp 30 C If it is determined that there is no person in the room by sensor during Cooling Operation the set temperature will automatically shift by 1 C every 30 minutes until the set temperature is 30 C On Basic screen set temperature does not change Press P buttons to select REA Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen 37 E Sensing Sensor stop This function cannot be used at the time of group control In case of the simultaneous operation system the system is controlled by the sensing sensor AEA mounted in the master indoor unit 1 2 ery ai ptio s 12 ery ai list etpoi
40. quipment optional accessories and the operation of the system through the remote controller is prohibited 11 Changeover Under Control N VRV only e Displayed if the remote controller has no cool heat selection eligibility Refer to page 19 12 Setback Refer to page 17 e The setback icon blinks when the air conditioner is turned on under the setback control 13 Clock 12 24 hours time display e Displayed when the clock is set Refer to page 55 e If the clock is not set will be displayed 14 Selectable Display Item e Displayed when the detailed display is selected Refer to page 51 e No detailed items are selected by default 15 Timer Disabled Reset Clock W e Displayed when the clock needs to be reset e The schedule timer function will not work unless the clock is reset 10 Basic Operation use of Direct Buttons Operation button Operation procedure Describes the positions of Explains a button operation procedure buttons to be pressed Operation page 27 Operation Press W A buttons to select RETA screen display Press Menu Enter button to display the Describes screens that Schedule screen will be displayed on the F Before setting the schedule the clock must remote controller now be set If the clock has not been set a screen like the one on the left will appear Press lt gt buttons to select and
41. r element has come one of the following messages will appear on the bottom of the Basic screen Time to clean filter Time to clean filter amp element Time to clean element Wash clean or replace the filter or element For details refer to the operation manual attached to the indoor unit Reset the filter indicator when the filter or element is washed cleaned or replaced Press Menu Enter button The Main Menu screen will appear Press VA buttons to select EGOSITA and press Menu Enter button The message shown in Step 7 will disappear from the Basic screen 59 AN Caution Do not wash the remote e Be sure to stop the operation of controller the air conditioner and turn off Doing so may cause electric the power at the time of leakage and result in electric shocks maintenance or a fire Failure to do so may result in electric shocks or injury Cleaning of Remote Controller e Wipe the surface part of the remote controller with a dry cloth when it become dirty e If the dirt on the surface cannot be removed soak the cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water squeeze the cloth tightly and clean the surface Wipe the surface with a dry cloth then Note e Do not use any paint thinner organic solvent or strong acid AN Warning Do not use flammable materials e g hairspray or insecticide near the air conditioner Do not clean remote controller with organic solvents such as ben
42. r1 ime Act Cool Heat o 00 TERATE 00 a E 39C IEE 1 30 DEC eZee 00 Retur etti En chedule r1 ime Act Cool Heat o 00 2G 2 00 FE 35 C 10C 1 30 2G 2E 22 00 35E 10 C Retur etti lt r chedule r1 ime Act Cool Heat Retur etti lt gt W chedule r1 ime Act Cool Heat ue 00 PoC 2e 200 FE 35C WC T30 are aE 22200 E 35C WE G Retur etti lt P Schedule Save the settings KES No Setting gt Return The cooling and heating set temperature for both ON and OFF Setback are configured Cool and Heat column _ Indicates that the set temperature and setback temperature for this time period is not specified The last active set temperature will be utilized Indicates that the setback function is disabled for this time period A maximum of 5 actions per day can be set e Press the Menu Enter button when settings for each day are completed The confirmation screen will appear IgE cA wW er AVE Note e To copy the settings for the previous day press the LD Mode Selector button so that the existing settings fo will be copied p Example The contents for Monday are copied by pressing the Mode Selector button after selecting Tuesday Press P buttons to select MEG Press the Menu Enter button to confirm the settings for each day and return to the Main Menu screen H anes aD 46 Enabling or disabl
43. ration screen Refer to above _7G Press WA buttons to select PAUTA Contrast Adjustment A Return Setting Draft prevention Enable Disable Return Setting Draft prevention Save the settings KES No WE Return Setting Press Menu Enter button to display the Draft prevention screen Press VA buttons to select ERE or DEA Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear Press P buttons to select RGA Press Menu Enter button to confirm the enable disable setting for the draft prevention and return to the Basic screen 50 Display Display Mode Operation Configuration Draft prevention DEJEM Contrast Adjustment Return Setting Display Display Mode BEW EW None Display Item Return Setting Display Display Mode Standard Return Setting Display the Configuration screen Refer to page 50 Press VA buttons to select PISJE Press Menu Enter button to display the Display screen Press WA buttons to select RISSE Press Menu Enter button to display the Display Mode screen Press WA buttons to select KEWER or PET rel Then press Menu Enter button to confirm settings and return to the Basic screen 51 Setting the detailed display item selection Operation 7 Display e Display the Display screen Re
44. rge of melt water The remote controller displays the airflow rate that is set e When the outdoor air temperature is high it takes some time until the room temperature reaches the set temperature Characteristics of Heating Operation in Heat Auto mode Starting Operation Heating Operation generally requires a longer time to reach the set temperature compared with Cooling Operation It is recommended to start operating in advance by utilizing the timer The air conditioner automatically controls the following operation to prevent the reduction of heating capacity and space comfort Defrost Operation The air conditioner will automatically go into Defrost Operation to prevent Frost removal frost accumulation at the outdoor unit and loss of heating capacity operation for the e The indoor unit fan will stop and e Defrost Hot start will be displayed on the remote controller e The air conditioner will return to normal operation after approximately outdoor unit The air conditi ill return t l tion aft imately 6 to 8 minutes Max 10 minutes Hot start When the air conditioner goes into Heating Operation or Defrost Operation the indoor unit fan will stop in order to prevent a cold draft In that case amp Defrost Hot start will be displayed on the remote controller 14 Regarding e The heating capacity will drop with a decrease in outdoor air temperature outdoor air If the heating effect
45. t results from a calculation with running data of the air conditioner Some factors in this calculation are absolute values but other factors merely result from interpolations with tolerance This explains why the readout may deviate from the actual electricity consumption Holidays Convenient holiday settings and temporary closure settings are possible e Set the startup time and operation stop time e ON Startup time cooling and heating setting temperature can be configured OFF Operation stop time cooling and heating setback setting temperature can be configured Indicates that the setback function is disabled for this time period Indicates that the setting temperature and setback setting temperature for this time period is not specified The last active setting temperature will be utilized e Up to 5 actions can be set for each day Filter Auto Clean This function is available only on the model whose panel has filter auto clean function For detailed operation refer to the operation manual of these models Enable Disable Enable or Disable of a schedule function can be changed Schedule nr set The schedule number that must be active can be selected schedule nr 1 2 or 3 Configuration Draft prevention only The draft prevention function can be en if the sensing sensor is abled or disabled installed Display Used to set to standard or detailed display mode e Display Standard or detaile
46. tion button is pressed and the indoor unit does not have the corresponding function e f a number of indoor units are in operation the message will appear only if none of the indoor units is provided with the corresponding function i e the message will not appear if at least one of the indoor units is provided with the corresponding function Error Push Menu button Warning Push Menu button e Displayed if an error or warning is detected Refer to page 61 Quick Start Split system only e Displayed if the quick cooling heating function is turned on Refer to page 30 Time to clean filter Time to clean element Time to clean filter and element e Displayed when the time to clean the filter or element has come Refer to page 59 7 Ventilation Air Purifying e Displayed when a Heat Reclaim Ventilator is connected e Ventilation Mode icon fa 3 Ze These icons indicate the current ventilation mode Heat Reclaim Ventilator only AUTOMATIC ENERGY RECLAIM VENTILATION BYPASS e Air purifying icon lt a This icon indicates that the Air Purifying unit optional accessory is in operation 8 Key Locked Refer to page 21 e Displayed when the key lock is set 9 Timer Enabled Refer to page 40 and 47 e Displayed if the Schedule timer or OFF timer is enabled 10 Centralized Control 4 e Displayed if the system is under the management of centralized control e
47. tra eset et ac co ditio e si e sor low e si e sor stop etpoi t Auto Reset Reir eti e si e sor top A se tstopo o Gy A se tstop set time 1 hours Retur etti S Sensing Sensor stop Save the settings KES No Wi Return Setting Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer to page 34 Press VA buttons to select FARW ERAUSGI Press Menu Enter button to display the Sensing Sensor stop screen Press VA buttons to set the saving energy operation when the sensor detects the absence Press QP buttons to move the cursor Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear Press lt P buttons to select REA Press Menu Enter button to confirm the settings and return to the Basic screen C7 Y CS LOD v 38 E Setpoint Auto Reset Operation 1 2 ery ai ptio s 12 ery ai list etpoi tra eset et ac co ditio e si e sor low e si e sor stop etpoi tAuto Reset Retr etti g Setpoint Auto Reset Cool Set temp BJ C Set time 60 min Heat Set temp 20 C Set time 90 min A Return Setting D Setpoint Auto Reset Save the settings KES No Return Setting gt e Display the Energy Saving Options screen Refer to page 34 Press WA buttons to select Setpoint Auto Reset 7 D Press Menu Enter button to display the Setpoint Auto Reset scre
48. ture range based on a model and the mode of operation Set back condition Determine the point when air conditioner is 36 turned off again from the setback control recovery differential Sensing Sensor low When no people are detected during a 37 only if the sensing continuously fixed time the function will sensor is installed automatically change the air conditioning Note 2 3 target temperature If people are detected it will return to the normal set temperature Sensing Sensor When no people are detected during a 38 stop only if the continuously fixed time the function will sensing sensor is automatically stop the air conditioner installed Note 2 3 progress of a defined period of time Setpoint Auto Reset Even if the set temperature is changed it 39 returns to the preset temperature after 23 Energy Off Timer After you turn on the air conditioner it will Saving automatically turn off in a defined period of Options ume e Possible to set in 10 minutes increments from 30 to 180 minutes Electricity An electricity consumption until now is consumption displayed This enables you to evaluate the trend of the electricity consumption Note This function availability is depending on type of indoor unit Note This function is not available in case more than 1 indoor unit are connected in group to the remote controller Note Displayed electricity consumption is not result of a kWh measurement bu
49. will appear No Press P buttons to select REJ and press TE Reum Seting 7 Menu Enter button The Date amp Time screen will appear W gt e Set the current year month day and time ate Time car E Refer to Clock amp Calendar on page 55 h ay Tuesday Return etting lt lt Schedule Press VA buttons to select the desired item on Penne the Schedule screen and press Menu Enter Holid Stes button Return Setting 42 Schedule Nr Set 07A Eel This function can be stored in the schedule of 3 patterns 1 2 Schedule Enable Disable Holidays Settings d Return Setting K Schedule Schedule nr set Schedule nr 1 Return Setting ES Schedule Save the settings KES No AE Return Setting Display the Schedule screen Refer to page 42 e Press VA buttons to select RARS MOE Press Menu Enter button to display the Schedule nr set screen fe e Press WA buttons to select EZMA or REMA Press Menu Enter button after selecting the item The confirmation screen will appear Press 4P buttons to select RGS Press the Menu Enter button to confirm the daily patterns in the schedule and return to the Basic screen 43 E Holidays The schedule timer will be disabled for days that have been set as holiday Operation Schedule 1 Enable Disable Schedule nr set Holidays Settings
50. zine or paint thinner The use of organic solvents may cause crack damage to the product electric shocks or a fire 60 Reference Information Malfunction Error code Display E Contact Your Dealer in the Following Cases AN Warning e When the air conditioner is malfunctioning e g giving off a burning odor stop the air conditioner and turn off the power Continued operation under such circumstances may result in failure electric shocks or a fire Contact your local dealer Operation e If a malfunction occurs either one of the following Operation messages will appear on the Basic screen during lamp operation Error Push Menu button The Operation lamp will blink Warning Push Menu button The Operation lamp will not blink Press Menu Enter button Error code Ad e The Error code blinks and the contact address and Contact Info model name will appear 0123 4567 8900 i e Notify your local dealer of the Error code and Indoor unit 000 Model name Outdoor unit 000 Return 61 After sales Service AN Warning Do not disassemble modify or Do not relocate or reinstall the repair the remote controller remote controller by yourself It may cause electric shocks or a fire Improper installation may cause electric Consult your local dealer shocks or a fire Consult your local dealer E Advise the Repairer of the Following Items Model name Dat

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