3.2. O peration mode
Each pressing of th e [ F1] button cycles th rough
th e follow ing operation modes.
Select th e desired operation mode.
* Operation modes th at are not available for th e
* Depending on th e indoor unit model, eith er
W hat the blink ing mode icon means
Th e mode icon w ill blink w h en oth er indoor units in th e same refrigerant
system (connected to th e same outdoor unit) are already operated in a
different mode. In this case, the rest of the units in the same group can
only be operated in th e same mode.
Drying mode
•
Th e indoor fan turns to th e low -speed operation, disabling th e ch ange of fan speed.
•
Dry operation cannot be carried out at room temperature of less th an 18°C.
•
Th e dry is a microcomputer-controlled deh umidifying operation w h ich controls
excessive air-cooling according to th e room temperature of your ch oice. (Not usable
for h eating.)
1. Until reach ing room temperature of your ch oice
Th e compressor and indoor fan function is linked motion according to th e ch ange of
th e room temperature and automatically repeat ON/ OFF.
2. Wh en reach ing room temperature of your ch oice
Both th e compressor and indoor fan stop.
Wh en stop continues for 10 minutes, th e compressor and indoor fan are operated
for 3 minutes to keep th e h umidity low .
Heat mode
" D EFRO ST" display
Displayed only during th e defrosting operation.
" S TAND B Y" display
Displayed from th e start of h eating operation until th e moment w arm air blow s out.
Caution:
•
Never expose your body directly to cool air for a long time. Excessive
exposure to cool air is bad for your health, and should therefore be avoided.
•
W hen the air-conditioner is used together with burners, thoroughly ventilate
the area. Insufficient ventilation can result in accidents due to oxygen
deficiency.
Never place a burner at a place
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conditioner. Doing so can result in imperfect combustion of the burner.
•
The microcomputer functions in the following cases:
- Air does not blow out w h en h eating starts.
• To prevent any cool air from escaping, th e indoor fan is gradually sw itch ed
in sequence from faint air o / eak air o /set air o according to the
temperature rise of the blo n out air. Wait a moment until the air o comes out
naturally.
- Th e fan is not moving at th e set speed.
• In some models, the system s itches over to faint air o
of th e room reach es th e set temperature. In oth er cases, it stops to prevent any
cool air from escaping during th e defrosting operation.
- Air o s out even if operation is stopped.
• Approximately 1 minute after th e stop of operation, th e indoor fan sometimes
rotates to eliminate extra h eat generated by th e electric h eater, etc. Th e fan
speed comes to low or h igh .
6
Cool
Drying
Fan
Auto
Heat
Setback
connected indoor unit w ill not appear on th e
display.
one or tw o set temperatures (single or dual set
point(s) ) can be set for Auto mode.
here it is exposed to the airflo
from the air
hen the temperature
Auto (dual set point) and Setback modes
Wh en th e operation mode is set to th e Auto (dual set point) mode or th e Setback mode,
tw o set temperatures (one each for cooling and h eating) can be set. Depending on th e
room temperature, indoor unit w ill automatically operate in eith er th e cooling or h eating
mode and keep th e room temperature w ith in th e preset range.
Differences bet een the t o modes
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Auto (dual set point) mode
The set temperatures that are specified for the Cool/Drying mode and the Heat
mode w ill be used to automatically control th e room temperature to stay w ith in th e
set temperatures. This mode is especially effective during the in-bet een seasons,
hen the temperature difference bet een the highest and the lo est is large and
both h eating and cooling modes are used w ith in th e same day.
Operation pattern during Auto (dual set point) mode
Set temp.
(Cool)
Set temp.
(Heat)
Heat
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Setback mode
Room temperature is controlled to stay w ith in th e set temperature range th at
is specified for the Setback mode. By leaving sufficient temperature differential
betw een th e set temperature for cooling (upper limit) and h eating (low er limit) ,
it is possible to keep the room temperature ithin the specified range ithout
over orking the air conditioners. This setting ill be especially effective during
periods of non-occupancy.
Operation pattern during Setback mode
Set temp.
(Setback_ Cool)
Set temp.
(Setback_ Heat)
Heat
3.3. Set temperature
< Cool, Drying, Heat, and Auto (single set point) >
Press th e [ F2] button to decrease th e set
temperature, and press th e [ F3] button to
increase.
* Refer to th e table below for th e settable
* Set temperature cannot be set for th e Fan
* Depending on th e Temperature unit setting,
< Auto (dual set point) or Setback mode>
Th e current set temperatures w ill appear.
Press th e [ F2] or [ F3] button to display th e
Settings screen.
Set temperature for cooling
Set temperature for h eating
Th e room temperature
ch anges corresponding
to th e ch ange in th e
outside temperature.
Room
temperature
Cool
Heat
Cool
Th e room temperature
ch anges corresponding
to th e ch ange in th e
outside temperature.
Room
temperature
Cool
Heat
Cool
temperature range for different operation
modes.
mode.
temperatures w ill decrease or increase by
0.5ºC, 1ºC, 1ºF, or 2ºF increments.