Mitsubishi MSZ-AP22VGD, MSZ-AP25VGD, MSZ-AP35VGD, MSZ-AP42VGD, MSZ-AP50VGD User Manual

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SPLIT-TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS
INDOOR UNIT
MSZ-AP22VGD MSZ-AP25VGD MSZ-AP35VGD MSZ-AP42VGD MSZ-AP50VGD MSZ-AP22VGKD
MSZ-AP25VGKD MSZ-AP35VGKD MSZ-AP42VGKD MSZ-AP50VGKD
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• To use this unit correctly and safely, be sure to read these operating instructions before use.
For user
English
● OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ●
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1
NAME OF EACH PART 4
PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION 5
SELECTING OPERATION MODES 6
FAN SPEED AND AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT 7
I-SAVE OPERATION 8
ECONO COOL OPERATION 8
NIGHT MODE OPERATION 9
TIMER OPERATION (ON/OFF TIMER) 9
WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION 10
DEMAND RESPONSE AND INDOOR UNIT OPERATION (MUZ-VGD TYPE ONLY) 11
EMERGENCY OPERATION 11
AUTO RESTART FUNCTION 11
CLEANING 12
Wi-Fi INTERFACE SETTING UP (VGK
WHEN YOU THINK THAT TROUBLE HAS OCCURRED 16
WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT GOING TO BE USED FOR A LONG TIME 17
INSTALLATION PLACE AND ELECTRICAL WORK 17
SPECIFICATIONS 18
TYPE ONLY) 13
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Meanings of symbols displayed on indoor unit and/or outdoor unit
WARNING
(Risk of fi re)
Read the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS carefully before operation.
Service personnel are required to carefully read the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and INSTALLATION MANUAL before operation.
Further information is available in the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, INSTALLATION MANUAL, and the like.
• Since rotating parts and parts which could cause an electric shock are used in this product, be sure to read these “Safety Precautions” before use.
• Since the cautionary items shown here are important for safety, be sure to observe them.
• After reading this manual, keep it together with the installation manual in a handy place for easy reference.
• Be sure to receive a guarantee card from your dealer and check that the purchased date and shop name, etc. are entered correctly.
Marks and their meanings
WARNING :
CAUTION :
Incorrect handling could cause serious hazard, such as death, serious injury, etc. with a high probability.
Incorrect handling could cause serious hazard depending on the conditions.
This unit uses a fl ammable refrigerant. If refrigerant leaks and comes in contact with fi re or heating part, it will create harmful gas and there is risk of fi re.
Meanings of symbols used in this manual
: Be sure not to do.
: Be sure to follow the instruction.
: Never insert your fi nger or stick, etc.
: Never step onto the indoor/outdoor unit and do not put anything on
them.
: Danger of electric shock. Be careful.
: Be sure to disconnect the power supply plug from the power outlet.
: Be sure to shut off the power.
: Risk of fi re.
: Never touch with wet hand.
: Never splash water on the unit.
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WARNING
Do not connect the power cord to an intermediate point, use an extension cord, or connect multiple devices to a single AC outlet.
• This may cause overheating, fi re, or electric shock.
Make sure the power plug is free of dirt and insert it securely into the outlet.
• A dirty plug may cause fi re or electric shock.
Do not bundle, pull, damage, or modify the power cord, and do not apply heat or place heavy objects on it.
• This may cause fi re or electric shock.
Do not turn the breaker OFF/ON or disconnect/connect the power plug during operation.
• This may create sparks, which can cause fi re.
• After the indoor unit is switched OFF with the remote controller, make sure to turn the breaker OFF or disconnect the power plug.
Do not expose your body directly to cool air for a prolonged length of time.
• This could be detrimental to your health.
The unit should not be installed, relocated, disassembled, altered, or repaired by the user.
• An improperly handled air conditioner may cause fi re, electric shock, injury, or water leakage, etc. Consult your dealer.
• If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu­facturer or its service agent in order to avoid a hazard.
When installing, relocating, or servicing the unit, make sure that
no substance other than the specifi ed refrigerant (R32) enters the
refrigerant circuit.
• Any presence of foreign substance such as air can cause abnormal pressure rise and may result in explosion or injury.
• The use of any refrigerant other than that specifi ed for the system will cause mechanical failure, system malfunction, or unit breakdown. In the worst case, this could lead to a serious impediment to securing product safety.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of 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.
Do not insert your fi nger, a stick, or other objects into the air inlet
or outlet.
• This may cause injury, since the fan inside rotates at high speeds during operation.
In case of an abnormal condition (such as a burning smell), stop the
air conditioner and disconnect the power plug or turn the breaker OFF.
• A continued operation in the abnormal state may cause a malfunction, fi re, or electric shock. In this case, consult your dealer.
When the air conditioner does not cool or heat, there is a possibility of refrigerant leakage. If any refrigerant leakage is found, stop operations and ventilate the room well and consult your dealer immediately. If a repair involves recharging the unit with refrigerant, ask the service technician for details.
• The refrigerant used in the air conditioner is not harmful. Normally, it does not leak. However, if refrigerant leaks and comes in contact with fi re or heating part of such a fan heater, kerosene heater, or cooking stove, it will create harmful gas and there is risk of fi re.
The user should never attempt to wash the inside of the indoor unit. Should the inside of the unit require cleaning, contact your dealer.
• Unsuitable detergent may cause damage to plastic material inside the unit, which may result in water leakage. Should detergent come in contact with electrical parts or the motor, it will result in a malfunction, smoke, or fi re.
• The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for example: open fl ames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater).
• Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour.
• Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean the appliance, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
• Do not pierce or burn.
This appliance is intended to be used by expert or trained users in shops, in light industry and on farms, or for commercial use by lay persons.
CAUTION
Do not touch the air inlet or the aluminum fi ns of the indoor/outdoor
unit.
• This may cause injury.
Do not use insecticides or fl ammable sprays on the unit.
• This may cause a fi re or deformation of the unit.
Do not expose pets or houseplants to direct airfl ow.
• This may cause injury to the pets or plants.
Do not place other electric appliances or furniture under the indoor/ outdoor unit.
• Water may drip down from the unit, which may cause damage or malfunction.
Do not leave the unit on a damaged installation stand.
• The unit may fall and cause injury.
Do not step on an unstable bench to operate or clean the unit.
• This may cause injury if you fall down.
Do not pull the power cord.
• This may cause a portion of the core wire to break, which may cause overheating or fi re.
Do not charge or disassemble the batteries, and do not throw them
into a fi re.
This may cause the batteries to leak, or cause a fi re or explosion.
Do not operate the unit for more than 4 hours at high humidity (80% RH or more) and/or with windows or outside door left open.
• This may cause the water condensation in the air conditioner, which may drip down, wetting or damaging the furniture.
• The water condensation in the air conditioner may contribute to growth of fungi, such as mold.
Do not use the unit for special purposes, such as storing food, raising animals, growing plants, or preserving precision devices or art objects.
• This may cause deterioration of quality, or harm to animals and plants.
Do not expose combustion appliances to direct airfl ow.
• This may cause incomplete combustion.
Never put batteries in your mouth for any reason to avoid accidental ingestion.
• Battery ingestion may cause choking and/or poisoning.
Before cleaning the unit, switch it OFF and disconnect the power plug or turn the breaker OFF.
• This may cause injury, since the fan inside rotates at high speeds during operation.
When the unit will be unused for a long time, disconnect the power plug or turn the breaker OFF.
• The unit may accumulate dirt, which may cause overheating or fi re.
Replace all batteries of the remote controller with new ones of the same type.
• Using an old battery together with a new one may cause overheating, leakage, or explosion.
If the battery fl uid comes in contact with your skin or clothes, wash
them thoroughly with clean water.
If the battery fl uid comes in contact with your eyes, wash them thoroughly with clean water and immediately seek medical attention.
Ensure that the area is well-ventilated when the unit is operated together with a combustion appliance.
• Inadequate ventilation may cause oxygen starvation.
Turn the breaker OFF when you hear thunder and there is a possibility of a lightning strike.
• The unit may be damaged if lightning strikes.
After the air conditioner is used for several seasons, perform inspec­tion and maintenance in addition to normal cleaning.
• Dirt or dust in the unit may create an unpleasant odor, contribute to growth of fungi, such as mold, or clog the drain passage, and cause water to leak from the indoor unit. Consult your dealer for inspection and maintenance, which require specialized knowledge and skills.
Do not operate switches with wet hands.
• This may cause electric shock.
Do not clean the air conditioner with water or place an object that
contains water, such as a fl ower vase, on it.
• This may cause fi re or electric shock.
Do not step on or place any object on the outdoor unit.
• This may cause injury if you or the object falls down.
IMPORTANT
Dirty fi lters cause condensation in the air conditioner which will contribute to the growth of fungi such as mold. It is therefore recommended to clean air fi lters every
2 weeks. Before starting the operation, ensure that the horizontal vanes are in the closed posi-
tion. If operation starts when the horizontal vanes are in the open position, they may not return to the correct position.
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● OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ●
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For installation
WARNING
Consult your dealer for installing the air conditioner.
• It should not be installed by the user since installation requires specialized knowledge and skills. An improperly installed air conditioner may cause water leakage, fi re, or electric shock.
Provide a dedicated power supply for the air conditioner.
• A non-dedicated power supply may cause overheating or fi re.
Do not install the unit where fl ammable gas could leak.
• If gas leaks and accumulates around the outdoor unit, it may cause an explosion.
Earth the unit correctly.
• Do not connect the earth wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod, or a telephone earth wire. Improper earthing may cause electric shock.
CAUTION
Install an earth leakage breaker depending on the installation location
of the air conditioner (such as highly humid areas).
• If an earth leakage breaker is not installed, it may cause electric shock.
Ensure that the drain water is properly drained.
• If the drain passage is improper, water may drip down from the indoor/ outdoor unit, wetting and damaging the furniture.
In case of an abnormal condition
Immediately stop operating the air conditioner and consult your dealer.
For Wi-Fi interface
WARNING
(Improper handling may have serious consequences, including serious injury or death.)
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and 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.
Do not use the Wi-Fi interface nearby the medical electrical equipment or people who have a medical device such as a cardiac pacemaker
or an implantable cardioverter-defi brillator.
• It can cause an accident due to malfunctions of the medical equipment or device.
Do not install the Wi-Fi interface nearby the automatic control devices
such as automatic doors or fi re alarms.
• It can cause accidents due to malfunctions.
Do not touch the Wi-Fi interface with wet hands.
• It can cause damage to the device, electric shock, or fi re.
Do not splash water on the Wi-Fi interface or use it in a bathroom.
• It can cause damage to the device, electric shock, or fi re.
When the Wi-Fi interface is dropped, or the holder or cable is dam­aged, disconnect the power supply plug or turn the breaker OFF.
• It may cause fi re or electric shock. In this case, consult your dealer.
This device complies with all Australia and New zealand regulrements for EMC and electrical safety.
CAUTION
(Improper handling may have consequences, including injury or damage to building.)
Do not step on unstable stepstool to set up or clean the Wi-Fi interface.
• It may cause injury if you fall down.
Do not use the Wi-Fi interface nearby other wireless devices, micro­waves, cordless phones, or facsimiles.
• It can cause malfunctions.
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NAME OF EACH PART
Indoor unit Remote controller
Front panel
Air fi lter
Air cleaning fi lter (Anti-Allergy Enzyme fi lter)
(Electrostatic anti-allergy enzyme fi lter, option)
Heat exchanger
Horizontal vane
Air outlet
Operation indicator lamp
Remote control receiving section
Outdoor unit
Outdoor units may be different in appearance.
Air inlet
Air inlet (back and side)
Refrigerant piping
Drainage hose
Air outlet
Drain outlet
Wi-Fi interface
Page 13
Emergency operation switch
Page 11
Battery replacement indicator Page 5
Operation dis­play section
Temperature
Page 6
buttons
Operation select button
Page 6
ECONO COOL
Page 8
button
i-save button
Page 8
NIGHT MODE button
Page 9
CLOCK button
Page 5
Remote controller holder
• Install the remote controller holder in a place where the signal can be received by the indoor unit.
• When the remote controller is not used, place it in this holder.
Signal transmitting section Distance of signal : About 6 m
Beep(s) is (are) heard from the indoor unit when the signal is received.
OFF/ON (stop/operate) button
FAN speed control
Page 7
button
WIDE VANE
Page 7
button
VANE control button
Page 7
TIME, TIMER set but­tons
Page 5, 9
Increase time Decrease time
WEEKLY TIMER set
Page 5, 10
buttons
RESET button Page 5
Lid Slide the lid down to open the remote controller. Slide it down further to get to the weekly timer buttons.
Only use the remote controller provided with the unit. Do not use other remote controllers. If 2 or more indoor units are installed in proximity to one another, an indoor unit that is not intended to be operated may respond to the remote controller.
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PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
Before operation: Insert the power supply plug into the power outlet and/or turn the breaker on.
Installing the remote controller batteries
4.
Press RESET.
1.
Remove the front lid.
2.
Insert the negative
pole of AAA alkaline batteries fi rst.
3.
Install the front lid.
Note:
• Make sure the polarity of the batteries is correct.
• Do not use manganese batteries and leaking batteries. The remote controller could malfunction.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries.
• The battery replacement indicator lights up when the battery is running low. In about 7 days after the indicator starts lights up, the remote controller stops working.
• Replace all batteries with new ones of the same type.
• Batteries can be used for approximately 1 year. However, batteries with ex­pired shelf lives last shorter.
• Press RESET gently using a thin instrument.
If the RESET button is not pressed, the remote controller may not operate
correctly.
Setting current time
3.
Press the DAY button
to set the day.
1.
Press CLOCK.
2.
Press either the TIME button
or the TIMER buttons to set
4.
Press CLOCK again.
Note:
• Press CLOCK gently using a thin instrument.
Note:
How to set remote controller exclusively for a particular indoor unit
A maximum of 4 indoor units with wireless remote controllers can be used in a room. To operate the indoor units individually with each remote controller, assign a number to each remote controller according to the number of the indoor unit. This setting can be set only when all the following conditions are met:
• The remote controller is powered OFF. (1) Hold down
pairing mode. (2) Press Each press of
2 → 3 → 4. (3) Press After you turn the breaker ON, the remote controller that fi rst sends a signal
to an indoor unit will be regarded as the remote controller for the indoor unit. Once they are set, the indoor unit will only receive the signal from the as-
signed remote controller afterwards.
button on the remote controller for 2 seconds to enter the
button again and assign a number to each remote controller.
button advances the number in the following order: 1 →
button to complete the pairing setting.
the time.
Each press increases/decreas-
es the time by 1 minute (10 minutes when pressed longer).
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SELECTING OPERATION MODES
1
Press
2
Press to select operation mode. Each press changes mode in the following order:
to start the operation.
DRY mode
Dehumidify your room. The room may be cooled slightly. Temperature cannot be set during DRY mode.
HEAT mode
Enjoy warm air at your desired temperature.
FAN mode
Circulate the air in your room.
Note:
After COOL/DRY mode operation, it is recommended to operate in the FAN mode to dry inside the indoor unit.
Note:
Multi system operation
Two or more indoor units can be operated by one outdoor unit. When several indoor units are operated simultaneously, cooling/dry/fan and heating opera­tions cannot be done at the same time. When COOL/DRY/FAN is selected with one unit and HEAT with another or vice versa, the unit selected last goes into standby mode.
Operation indicator lamp
The operation indicator lamp shows the operation state of the unit.
(AUTO) (COOL) (DRY) (HEAT) (FAN)
3
Press or to set the temperature.
Each press raises or lowers the temperature by 1°C.
Press to stop the operation.
AUTO mode (Auto change over)
The unit selects the operation mode according to the difference between the room temperature and the set temperature. During AUTO mode, the unit changes mode (COOL↔HEAT) when the room temperature is about 2°C away from the set temperature for more than 15 minutes.
Note:
Auto Mode is not recommended if this indoor unit is connected to a MXZ type outdoor unit. When several indoor units are operated simultaneously, the unit may not be able to switch operation mode between COOL and HEAT. In this case, the indoor unit becomes standby mode (Refer to table of Operation indicator lamp).
COOL mode
Indication Operation state Room temperature
The unit is operating to reach the set temperature
The room temperature is approach­ing the set temperature
Standby mode (only during multi system operation)
Lit Blinking Not lit
About 2°C or more away from set tem­perature
About 1 to 2°C from set temperature
Enjoy cool air at your desired temperature.
Note:
Do not operate COOL mode at very low outside temperatures (less than
-10°C). Water condensed in the unit may drip and wet or damage furni­ture, etc.
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FAN SPEED AND AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT
Up-down Airflow direction
Press to select airfl ow direction. Each press changes airfl ow direction in the following order:
(AUTO) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (SWING)
(AUTO) .........The vane is set to the most effi cient airfl ow direction. COOL/
DRY/FAN: horizontal position. HEAT: downward.
(Manual) .......For efficient air conditioning, select the upper position for
COOL/DRY, and the lower position for HEAT. If the lower position is selected during COOL/DRY, the vane automatically moves to the upward position after 0.5 to 1 hour to prevent any condensation from dripping.
(Swing) .........The vane moves up and down intermittently.
• Two short beeps are heard from the indoor unit when set to AUTO.
• Always use the remote controller when changing the direction of air­flow. Moving the horizontal vanes with your hands causes them to mal­function.
Fan speed
Press to select fan speed. Each press changes fan speed in the following order:
(AUTO) (Quiet) (Low) (Med.) (High) (Super High)
• When the breaker is turned on, the horizontal vanes’ position will be reset in about a minute, then the operation will start. The same is true in the emergency cooling operation.
• When the horizontal vanes seem to be in an abnormal position, see
page 16 .
Left-right Airflow direction
• Two short beeps are heard from the indoor unit when set to AUTO.
• Use higher fan speed to cool/heat the room quicker. It is recommended to lower the fan speed once the room is cool/warm.
• Use lower fan speed for quiet operation.
Note:
Multi system operation
When several indoor units are operated simultaneously by one outdoor unit for heating operation, the temperature of the airfl ow may be low. In this case, it is recommended to set the fan speed to AUTO.
Press to select airfl ow direction. Each press
changes airfl ow direction in the following order:
(
SWING
)
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I-SAVE OPERATION
ECONO COOL OPERATION
A simplifi ed set back function enables to recall the preferred (preset) setting with a single push of the button. Press the button again and you can go back to the previous setting in an instance.
1
Press during COOL, ECONO COOL, HEAT mode or NIGHT MODE to select i-save mode.
2
Set the temperature, fan speed, and airfl ow direction.
• The same setting is selected from the next time by simply pressing
.
• Two settings can be saved. (One for COOL, ECONO COOL, one for HEAT)
• Select the appropriate temperature, fan speed, and airflow direction according to your room.
Press again to cancel i-save operation.
• i-save operation also is cancelled when the MODE button is pressed.
Note:
Example of use:
1. Low energy mode Set the temperature 2°C to 3°C warmer in COOL and cooler in HEAT mode. This setting is suitable for unoccupied room, and while you are sleeping.
2. Saving frequently used settings
Save your preferred setting for COOL, ECONO COOL, HEAT mode and
NIGHT MODE. This enables you to select your preferred setting with a single push of the button.
Swing airfl ow (change of airfl ow) makes you feel cooler than station­ary airfl ow. The set temperature and the airfl ow direction are automatically changed by the microprocessor. It is possible to perform cooling operation with keeping comfort. As a result energy can be saved.
Press during COOL mode page 6 to start ECONO COOL operation.
The unit performs swing operation vertically in various cycles according to the temperature airflow.
Press again to cancel ECONO COOL operation.
• ECONO COOL operation is also cancelled when the VANE button is pressed.
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NIGHT MODE OPERATION
NIGHT MODE changes the brightness of the operation indicator, disables the beep sound and limits the noise level of the outdoor unit.
Press during operation to activate NIGHT MODE.
• The operation indicator lamp dims.
• The beep sound will be disabled except that emitted when the opera­tion is started or stopped.
• Noise level of the outdoor unit will be lower than that mentioned in SPECIFICATIONS.
Press again to cancel NIGHT MODE.
Note:
• The cooling/heating capacity may drop.
• Noise level of the outdoor unit may not change after start-up of the unit, dur­ing the protection operation, or depending on other operating conditions.
• The fan speed of the indoor unit will not change. The operation indicator lamp will be hard to be seen in a bright room.
Noise level of the outdoor unit will not decrease during Multi system operation.
TIMER OPERATION (ON/OFF TIMER)
1
Press or during operation to set the timer.
(ON timer) : The unit turns ON at the set time.
(OFF timer) : The unit turns OFF at the set time.
* or blinks.
Make sure that the current time and day are set correctly.
*
2
Press (Increase) and (Decrease) to set the time of timer.
Each press increases or decreases the set time by 10 minutes.
• Set the timer while
3
Press
or
or is blinking.
again to cancel timer.
Note:
• ON and OFF timers can be set together. mark indicates the order of timer operations.
• If power failure occurs while ON/OFF timer is set, see page 11 “Auto restart function”.
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WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION
• A maximum of 4 ON or OFF timers can be set for individual days of the week.
• A maximum of 28 ON or OFF timers can be set for a week.
E.g. : Runs at 24°C from waking up to leaving home, and runs at 27°C
from getting home to going to bed on weekdays.
Runs at 27°C from waking up late to going bed early on weekends.
Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4
Mon
Sun
ON OFF ON OFF
~
Fri
Sat
~
24°C 27°C
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
Setting1 Setting2
ON OFF
8:00 21:00
27°C
3
Press , , and to set ON/OFF, time, and temperature.
E.g. : [ON], [6:00]
Pressing ON/OFF timer.
selects
Pressing
Pressing
and [24°C] are selected.
Note:
The simple ON/OFF timer setting is available while the weekly timer is on. In this case, the ON/OFF timer has priority over the weekly timer; the weekly timer
operation will start again after the simple ON/OFF timer is complete.
Setting the weekly timer
Pressing timer setting.
* Hold down the button to change the time quickly.
deletes
adjusts the time.
adjusts the tem­perature.
Press and to continue setting the timer for other days and/or numbers.
4
Press to complete and transmit the weekly timer setting.
which was blink-
*
ing goes out, and the current time will be displayed.
Note:
• Press to transmit the setting information of weekly timer to the indoor
unit. Point the remote controller toward the indoor unit for 3 seconds.
• When setting the timer for more than one day of the week or one number,
does not have to be pressed per each setting. Press once
after all the settings are complete. All the weekly timer settings will be saved.
• Press
controller toward the indoor unit.
5
* When the weekly timer is ON, the day of the week whose timer setting
to enter the weekly timer setting mode, and press and hold
for 5 seconds to erase all weekly timer settings. Point the remote
Press to turn the weekly timer ON. ( lights.)
is complete, will light.
* Make sure that the current time and day are set correctly.
1
Press to enter the weekly timer setting mode.
*
2
Press and to select setting day and number.
E.g. : [Mon Tue ... Sun]
and [1] are selected.
Pressing selects the day of the week to be set.
* All days can be selected.
Pressing selects the setting number.
blinks.
Press again to turn the weekly timer OFF. (
goes out.)
Note:
The saved settings will not be cleared when the weekly timer is turned OFF.
Checking weekly timer setting
1
Press to enter the weekly timer setting mode.
* blinks.
2
Press or to view the setting of the particular
day or number.
Press to exit the weekly timer setting.
Note:
When all days of the week are selected to view the settings and a different set-
ting is included among them,
will be displayed.
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DEMAND RESPONSE AND INDOOR UNIT OPERATION (DEMAND TYPE ONLY)
Demand response
This unit has demand response capability which is compliant with AS/NZS 4755.3.1. To activate this function, you need to make a contract with remote agents such as electric supply company, then this unit should be connected to Demand response enabling devise (DRED). For further information, consult your dealer. Demand response represents the automated alteration of an electrical product’s normal mode of operation in response to an initiating signal originating from or defi ned by a remote agent.
This unit supports 3 Demand Response Modes (DRMs).
DRM Description of operation in this mode
DRM 1
DRM 2
DRM 3
Note:
• DRM is automatically activated or released according to the signals from DRED. DRM cannot be invalidated or changed manually.
• You might feel this unit does not suffi ciently perform cooling or heating operation during DRM.
• Operation settings can be changed as usual with the remote controller during DRM. However, you might not feel cool or warm enough as DRM is prioritized.
Compressor off The air conditioner does not perform cooling or heating opera­tion during the demand response event.
The air conditioner continues to perform cooling or heating operation during the demand response event, but the elec­trical energy consumed by the air conditioner in a half hour period is not more than 50% of the total electrical energy that would be consumed if operating at the rated capacity in a half hour period.
The air conditioner continues to perform cooling or heating operation during the demand response event, but the elec­trical energy consumed by the air conditioner in a half hour period is not more than 75% of the total electrical energy that would be consumed if operating at the rated capacity in a half hour period.
Operation indicator lamp
Lit Not lit
Upper lamp is lit.
Lower lamp blinks.
2.5 sec 2.5 sec0.5 sec
2.5 sec
EMERGENCY OPERATION AUTO RESTART FUNCTION
When the remote controller cannot be used...
Emergency operation can be activated by pressing the emergency operation switch (E.O.SW) on the indoor unit.
Each time the E.O.SW is pressed, the operation changes in the following order:
Operation indicator lamp
Emergency COOL
Emergency HEAT
Stop
Note:
• The fi rst 30 minutes of operation is test run. Temperature control does not work, and fan speed is set to High.
• In the emergency heating operation, the fan speed gradually rises to blow out warm air.
• In the emergency cooling operation, the horizontal vanes’ position will be reset in about a minute, then the operation will start.
Set temperature : 24°C Fan speed : Medium Horizontal vane : Auto
If a power failure occurs or the main power is turned off during operation, “Auto restart function” automatically starts operation in the same mode as the one set with the remote controller just before the shutoff of the main power. When timer is set, timer setting is cancelled and the unit starts operation when power is resumed.
If you do not want to use this function, please consult the service repre­sentative because the setting of the unit needs to be changed.
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CLEANING
Instructions:
• Switch off the power supply or turn off the breaker before cleaning.
• Be careful not to touch the metal parts with your hands.
• Do not use benzine, thinner, polishing powder, or insecticide.
• Use only diluted mild detergents.
• Do not use a scrubbing brush, a hard sponge, or the like.
• Do not soak or rinse the horizontal vane.
• Do not use water hotter than 50°C.
• Do not expose parts to direct sunlight, heat, or fi re to dry.
• Do not apply excessive force on the fan as it may cause cracks or breakage.
Air cleaning fi lter (Anti-Allergy Enzyme fi lter)
Every 3 months:
• Remove dirt by a vacuum cleaner.
When dirt cannot be removed by vacuum cleaning:
Soak the fi lter and its frame in lukewarm water before rinsing it.
After washing, dry it well in shade.
Every year:
• Replace it with a new air cleaning fi lter for best performance.
• Parts Number MAC-408FT-E
Install all tabs of the air fi lter.
Air fi lter (Air purifying fi lter)
Clean every 2 weeks
• Remove dirt by a vacuum cleaner, or rinse with water.
• After washing with water, dry it well in shade.
Front panel
Hinge
Hole
1. Lift the front panel until a “click” is heard.
2. Hold the hinges and pull to remove as shown in the illustration above.
• Wipe with a soft dry cloth or rinse it with water.
• Do not soak it in water for more than two hours.
• Dry it well in shade before installing it.
3. Install the front panel by following the removal proce­dure in reverse. Close the front panel securely and press the positions indicated by the arrows.
(Electrostatic anti-allergy enzyme fi lter, option)
Every 3 months:
• Remove dirt by a vacuum cleaner.
• Put it back to its original position, and install all tabs of the air cleaning fi lter.
When dirt cannot be removed by vacuum cleaning:
• Soak the fi lter and its frame in lukewarm water before rinsing it.
• After washing, dry it well in shade. Install all tabs of the air fi lter.
Every year:
• Replace it with a new air cleaning fi lter for best performance.
• Parts Number MAC-2320FT
Air fi lter
Pull to remove from the air fi lter.
Attach to the air fi lter.
Important
Clean the fi lters regularly for best performance and to
reduce power consumption.
Dirty fi lters cause condensation in the air conditioner
which will contribute to the growth of fungi such as mold. It is therefore recommended to clean air fi lters
every 2 weeks.
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RESET
ERR NET MODE UNIT
MODE
RESET
ERR NET MODE UNIT
MODE
Wi-Fi INTERFACE SETTING UP (VGK TYPE ONLY)
This Wi-Fi interface, communicates the status information and controls the commands from the server by connecting to the indoor unit.
Front panel
Front panel
Information for users
The following steps explain how to connect the Wi-Fi interface to a Router.
KEY (LED LIGHTS):
Ensure the Wi-Fi interface is connected correctly as per
1
the previous section, ‘Connecting the Wi-Fi interface’. UNIT LED should be fl ashing green only.
: ON : Flashing : OFF
Wi-Fi interface
Wi-Fi interface
Wi-Fi interface introduction
No Item Description
MODE Button Selects modes.
1
RESET Button Resets the system and ALL settings.
2
ERR LED (Orange) Shows the network error state.
3
NET LED (Green) Shows the network state.
4
MODE LED (Orange) Shows the Access Point Mode state.
5
UNIT LED (Green) Shows the indoor unit state.
6
3
ERR
4
NET MODE
5
UNIT
6
RESET
MODE
2
(1) MODE Button
WPS-Push
• Hold down the MODE Button for 2 seconds to start WPS-Push Pairing.
• When WPS-Push is enabled on the Wi-Fi interface, the MODE LED starts fl ashing orange (every second) and the pairing can be completed by enabling WPS-Push on the Router.
Access Point Mode
• Hold down the MODE Button for 7 seconds to start Access Point Mode.
• When Access Point Mode is enabled on the Wi-Fi interface, the MODE LED starts fl ashing orange (every 5 seconds).
• To cancel Access Point Mode, hold down the MODE Button for 7 seconds again and ensure that the MODE LED is no longer fl ashing.
WPS-PIN
• Hold down the MODE Button for 15 seconds to start WPS-PIN Pairing.
• When WPS-PIN is enabled on the Wi-Fi interface, MODE LED starts fl ashing orange (every 0.5 seconds) and the pairing can be completed by enabling WPS-PIN on the Router.
• Before using WPS-PIN, the PIN code of the Wi-Fi interface needs to be set on the Router.
(2) RESET Button
• Hold down the RESET Button for 2 seconds to reboot the system.
• Hold down the RESET Button for 15 seconds to initialise the Wi-Fi interface to the factory default.
Note:
When the Wi-Fi interface is reset to the factory default, ALL the confi guration information will be lost. Take great care in implementing this operation.
1
2
Download and install Wi-Fi Control App to your compatible Apple or Android smartphone/tablet (search term: Mitsubishi Wi-Fi Control).
.
Wi-Fi Control
THERE ARE TWO OPTIONS OF CONNECTING
Option 1 - Access Point Mode Pairing
Activate Access Point Mode on your
3
Wi-Fi interface by using a small object to press and hold the MODE Button for 7 seconds.
4
When Access Point Mode is enabled on the Wi-Fi interface, MODE LED starts fl ashing orange (every 5 seconds).
5
Check the label on the back of the interface for the SSID. Open the Wi-Fi networks screen on your smartphone/ tablet and connect to the network with the same name as the SSID. The network password, labelled KEY, is just under the SSID on the interface. You will now be connected to this Wi-Fi interface
6
Open Wi-Fi Control App and follow the ‘How to Setup’ instructions in the ‘Setup Wi-Fi interface’ section. If the app does not go to this section, you are not connected to the Wi-Fi interface’s Access Point; please start process again. You can either select your available Wi-Fi Network, or manually confi gure a Wi-Fi Network.
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Wi-Fi INTERFACE SETTING UP (VGK TYPE ONLY)
RESET
ERR NET MODE UNIT
MODE
RESET
ERR NET MODE UNIT
MODE
RESET
ERR NET MODE UNIT
MODE
Once completed, the MAC and ID will be fi lled in
7
‘Add new unit’. Select ‘Add’ and then control your heat pump via Wi-Fi.
Option 2 - WPS-Push Pairing
Please Note: The WPS and Router reset buttons may be
similar on some Routers.
• Please exercise caution as resetting your Router will erase network confi guration.
Check Wi-Fi and WPS are enabled on your
3
Router. The connection procedure varies depending on your Router – refer to your Router’s manual for more information.
Activate WPS Mode on your Router. This
4
will be enabled for a set period allowing approximately 2 minutes to complete the next step. To do so, please refer to your Router’s manual.
Activate WPS on your Wi-Fi interface by
5
using a small object to press and hold the MODE Button for 2 seconds.
9
Open Wi-Fi Control App. Enter MAC and ID into ‘Add new unit’ and select ‘Add’.
10
Once completed, control your heat pump via Wi-Fi.
LED Pattern
: ON : Flashing : OFF
● Soft ware initialising
Description
Firmware updating
Firmware downloading
Reset to the factory default
Wireless setting
Description
Access Point Mode activated
ERR
(Orange)
ERR
(Orange)
NET
(Gr een)
(every
second)
NET
(Green)
MODE
(Orange)
(every
second)
MODE
(Orange)
(every 5
sec)
UNIT
(Gr een)
UNIT
(Green)
(every 5
sec)
6
When WPS-Push is enabled on the Wi-Fi interface, MODE LED starts fl ashing orange (every second).
7
When pairing process is completed on the Wi-Fi interface, the NET LED lights up solid green for 5 seconds.
8
If ERR LED lights up orange for 5 seconds at any stage, there may be a problem; please start process again.
WPS-PUSH Mode activated
WPS-PIN Mode activated
Pairing process via WPS completed
Pairing process via WPS failed
Connection to server in progress
Description
Communicating with server, and starting up indoor unit communication
Communicating with server, and communicating with indoor unit
Normal operation
Description
Communicating with server, and communicating with indoor unit
(*1) Details of fl ash pattern
• Every 0.5 sec: Searching for server.
• Every second: Registering the information of the Wi-Fi interface to server.
(5 sec)
ERR
(Orange)
ERR
(Orange)
(5 sec)
NET
(Gr een)
(*1)
(*1)
NET
(Gr een)
(every 5
sec)
(every
second)
(every 0.5
sec)
MODE
(Orange)
MODE
(Orange)
UNIT
(Gr een)
(every 5
sec)
UNIT
(Gr een)
(every 5
sec)
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Wi-Fi INTERFACE SETTING UP (VGK TYPE ONLY)
Note:
Troubleshooting
: ON : Flashing : OFF
Description
Connection to server established, and connection to indoor unit failed
Connection to Router failed, and connection to indoor unit established
Connection to Router failed, and starting up indoor unit connection
Connection to Router failed, and connection to indoor unit failed
Connection to server failed, and connection to indoor unit established
Connection to server failed, and starting up indoor unit connection
Connection to server failed, and connection to indoor unit failed
(*2) Details of fl ash pattern
• Every 0.5 sec: IP address setting is invalid.Check DHCP Settings of the Router, or check IP address settings of the Wi-Fi interface. If both settings are correct but still the problem persists, push RESET Button for more than 15 seconds to retry the pairing.
• Every second: DNS setting is invalid.Check DNS Settings of the Router, or check DNS address settings of the Wi-Fi interface. If both settings are correct but still the problem persists, push RESETButton for more than 15 seconds to retry the pairing.
• Twice every 5 sec: Not connected to server. Check if the Router is connected to the internet.
• Once every 5 sec: Not communicating with server properly. Push RESET Button for 2 seconds.
(*3) Details when NET LED is OFF
The Wi-Fi interface failed to connect to the Router. Check the following, and pair the Wi-Fi interface.
• Make sure that the communication distance is not too far between the Wi-Fi interface and the Router.
• Make sure 2.4GHz is enabled on dual band Routers.
• Make sure that the Router uses WPA2-PSK(AES) encryption.
• Make sure that the number of connected devices to the Router does not exceed the limit.
• Make sure that WPS is working on the Router.
• Make sure that the Router is compatible with the Wi-Fi interface.
• If Static IP has been set - make sure it is correct as per Router network settings.
If a problem regarding connecting your Router and the Wi-Fi interface persists, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric offi ce, as listed on the back of this guide. A list of compatible Routers is also available.
ERR
(Orange)
(*2)
(*2)
(*2)
NET
(Gr een)
(*3)
(*3)
(*3)
MODE
(Orange)
UNIT
(Gr een)
• Ensure that the Router supports the WPA2-AES encryption setting before starting the Wi-Fi interface setup.
• The End user should read and accept the terms and conditions of the Wi-Fi service before using this Wi-Fi interface.
• To complete connection of this Wi-Fi interface to the Wi-Fi service, the Rout­er may be required.
• This Wi-Fi interface will not commence transmission of any operational data from the system until the End user registers and accepts the terms and con­ditions of the Wi-Fi service.
• This Wi-Fi interface should not be installed and connected to any Mitsubishi Electric system which is to provide application critical cooling or heating.
• Please write down the information regarding the Wi-Fi interface setting on the last page of this manual, when you set up this Wi-Fi interface.
• At the time of relocation or disposal, reset the Wi-Fi interface to the factory default.
Mitsubishi Electric’s Wi-Fi interface is designed for communication to Mitsubishi Electric’s Wi-Fi service. Third party Wi-Fi interfaces cannot connect to Mitsubishi Electric’s Wi-Fi service. Mitsubishi Electric is not responsible for any (i) underperformance of a system or any product; (ii) system or product fault; or (iii) loss or damage to any system or product; which is caused by or arises from connection to and/or use of any third party Wi-Fi interface or any third party Wi-Fi service with Mitsubishi Electric equipment.
For the latest information regarding Wi-Fi Control:
New Zealand based enquiries please visit: www.mitsubishi-electric.co.nz/wifi
Australian based enquiries please visit: www.mitsubishielectric.com.au/wifi
Mitsubishi Electric Wi-Fi Heat Pump Control
Register Your Heat Pump(s)
Thank you for choosing a Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pump with Wi-Fi Control. Once your Wi-Fi interface is installed, either download the app (search term: Mitsubishi Wi-Fi Control) or visit our website to register your heat pump(s).
Once registered you will be able to control your heat pump with your smartphone, tablet or online account using an internet connection. (For a list of compatible devices, please visit the Mitsubishi Electric website).
User Manual
A copy of the user manual, terms & conditions and privacy policy can be downloaded at any time from the Mitsubishi Electric website.
Mitsubishi Electric New Zealand
www.mitsubishi-electric.co.nz/wifi
Phone: 0800 639 434
Mitsubishi Electric Australia
www.mitsubishielectric.com.au/wifi
Phone: 1300 728 119
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WHEN YOU THINK THAT TROUBLE HAS OCCURRED
Even if these items are checked, when the unit does not recover from the trouble, stop using the air conditioner and consult your dealer.
Symptom Explanation & Check points
Indoor Unit
The unit cannot be operated. • Is the breaker turned on?
The horizontal vane does not move.
The unit cannot be operated for about 3 minutes when restarted.
Mist is discharged from the air outlet of the indoor unit.
The swing operation of the HORI­ZONTAL VANE is suspended for a while, then restarted.
When SWING is selected in COOL/DRY/FAN mode, the lower horizontal vane does not move.
The airfl ow direction changes during operation. The direction of the horizontal vane cannot be adjusted with the remote controller.
The operation stops for about 10 minutes in the heating operation.
The unit starts operation by itself when the main power is turned on, but hasn’t received sign from the remote controller.
The two horizontal vanes touch each other. The horizontal vanes are in an abnormal posi­tion. The horizontal vanes do not return to the correct “close position”.
The indoor unit discolors over time.
The operation indicator lamp is dim. The unit does not beep.
• Is the power supply plug connected?
• Is the ON timer set? Page 9
• Are the horizontal vane and the vertical vane installed correctly?
• Is the fan guard deformed?
• When the breaker is turned on, the horizontal vanes’ position will be reset in about a minute. After the reset has completed, the normal hori­zontal vanes’ operation resumes. The same is true in the emergency cooling operation.
• This protects the unit according to instructions from the microprocessor. Please wait.
The cool air from the unit rapidly cools moisture
• in the air inside the room, and it turns into mist.
• This is for the swing operation of the HORIZON­TAL VANE to be performed normally.
• It is normal that the lower horizontal vane does not move when SWING is selected in COOL/ DRY/FAN mode.
• When the unit is operated in COOL or DRY mode, if the operation continues with air blow­ing down for 0.5 to 1 hour, the direction of the airfl ow is automatically set to upward position to prevent water from condensing and dripping.
• In the heating operation, if the airfl ow tem­perature is too low or when defrosting is being done, the horizontal vane is automatically set to horizontal position.
• Outdoor unit is in defrost. Since this is completed in max. 10 minutes, please wait. (When the outside temperature is too low and humidity is too high, frost is formed.)
• These models are equipped with an auto restart function. When the main power is turned off without stopping the unit with the remote controller and is turned on again, the unit starts operation automatically in the same mode as the one set with the remote control­ler just before the shutoff of the main power.
Refer to “Auto restart function”. Page 11
Perform one of the following:
Turn off and on the breaker. Make sure the hori-
• zontal vanes move to the correct “close position”.
• Start and stop the emergency cooling operation and make sure the horizontal vanes move to the correct “close position”.
• Although plastic turns yellow due to the infl uence of some factors such as ultraviolet light and temperature, this has no effect on the product functions.
• Is the NIGHT MODE set? Page 9
Multi system
The indoor unit which is not operating becomes warm and a sound, similar to water fl owing, is heard from the unit.
When heating operation is selected, operation does not start right away.
• A small amount of refrigerant continues to fl ow into the indoor unit even though it is not operat­ing.
• When operation is started during defrosting of outdoor unit is done, it takes a few minutes (max. 10 minutes) to blow out warm air.
Outdoor Unit
The fan of the outdoor unit does not rotate even though the com­pressor is running. Even if the fan starts to rotate, it stops soon.
Water leaks from the outdoor unit.
White smoke is discharged from the outdoor unit.
• When the outside temperature is low during cooling operation, the fan operates intermittently to maintain suffi cient cooling capacity.
• During COOL and DRY operations, pipe or pipe connecting sections are cooled and this causes water to condense.
• In the heating operation, water condensed on the heat exchanger drips down.
• In the heating operation, the defrosting operation makes ice forming on the outdoor unit melt and drip down.
• In the heating operation, vapor generated by the defrosting operation looks like white smoke.
Symptom Explanation & Check points
Remote controller
The display on the remote controller does not appear or it is dim. The indoor unit does not respond to the remote control signal.
• Are the batteries exhausted? Page 5
• Is the polarity (+, -) of the batteries correct?
Page 5
• Are any buttons on the remote controller of other electric appliances being pressed?
Does not cool or heat
The room cannot be cooled or heated suffi ciently.
The room cannot be cooled suffi ciently.
The room cannot be heated suffi ciently.
Air does not blow out soon in the heating operation.
Poor cooling or heating perfor­mance.
• Is the temperature setting appropriate?
Page 6
• Is the fan setting appropriate? Please change fan speed to High or Super High. Page 7
• Are the fi lters clean? Page 12 Is the fan or heat exchanger of the indoor unit
Page 12
clean?
• Are there any obstacles blocking the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or outdoor unit?
• Is a window or door open?
• It may take a certain time to reach the setting temperature or may not reach that depending on the size of the room, the ambient temperature, and the like.
• Is the NIGHT MODE set? Page 9
• When a ventilation fan or a gas cooker is used in a room, the cooling load increases, resulting in an insuffi cient cooling effect.
• When the outside temperature is high, the cooling effect may not be suffi cient.
• When the outside temperature is low, the heating effect may not be suffi cient.
• Please wait as the unit is preparing to blow out warm air.
• Do you have an arrangement with your electric company for Demand Response?
Airfl ow
The air from the indoor unit smells strange.
• Are the fi lters clean? Page 12
• Is the fan or heat exchanger of the indoor unit clean? Page 12
• The unit may suck in an odor adhering to the wall, carpet, furniture, cloth, etc. and blow it out with the air.
Sound
Cracking sound is heard. • This sound is generated by the expansion/con-
“Burbling” sound is heard. • This sound is heard when the outside air is
Mechanical sound is heard from the indoor unit.
The sound of water fl owing is heard.
Hissing sound is sometimes heard.
traction of the front panel, etc. due to change in temperature.
absorbed from the drain hose by turning on the range hood or the ventilation fan, making water fl owing in the drain hose to spout out.
This sound is also heard when the outside air
blows into the drain hose in case the outside wind is strong.
• This is the switching sound in turning on/off the fan or the compressor.
• This is the sound of refrigerant or condensed water fl owing in the unit.
• This is the sound when the fl ow of refrigerant inside the unit is changed.
Timer
Weekly timer does not operate according to settings.
The unit starts/stops the opera­tion by itself.
• Is the ON/OFF timer set? Page 9
• Transmit the setting information of the weekly timer to the indoor unit again. When the infor­mation is successfully received, a long beep will sound from the indoor unit. If information fails to be received, 3 short beeps will be heard. Ensure information is successfully received. Page 10
• When a power failure occurs and the main power turns off, the indoor unit built-in clock will be incorrect. As a result, the weekly timer may not work normally.
Be sure to place the remote controller where
the signal can be received by the indoor unit.
Page 5
• Is the weekly timer set? Page 10
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WHEN YOU THINK THAT TROUBLE HAS OCCURRED
In the following cases, stop using the air conditioner and consult your dealer.
• When water leaks or drips from the indoor unit.
• When the operation indicator lamp blinks.
• When the breaker trips frequently.
• The remote control signal is not received in a room where an electronic ON/OFF type fl uorescent lamp (inverter-type fl uorescent lamp, etc.) is used.
• Operation of the air conditioner interferes with radio or TV reception. An amplifi er may be required for the affected device.
• When an abnormal sound is heard.
• When any refrigerant leakage is found.
WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT
GOING TO BE USED FOR A LONG TIME
1
Operate by COOL mode with the highest temperature set or FAN mode for 3 to 4 hours. Page 6
• This dries the inside of the unit.
• Moisture in the air conditioner contributes to favorable conditions for growth of fungi, such as mold.
2
Press
3
Turn off the breaker and/or disconnect the power sup­ply plug.
4
Remove all batteries from the remote controller.
When using the air conditioner again:
1
Clean the air fi lter. Page 12
2
Check that the air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor units are not blocked.
3
Check that the earth is connected correctly.
4
Refer to the “PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION”,
and follow the instructions. Page 5
to stop the operation.
INSTALLATION PLACE AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
Installation place
Avoid installing the air conditioner in the following places.
• Where there is much machine oil.
• Salty places such as the seaside.
• Where sulfi de gas is generated such as hot spring, sewage, waste water.
• Where oil is splashed or where the area is fi lled with oily smoke (such as cook­ing areas and factories, in which the properties of plastic could be changed and damaged).
• Where there is high-frequency or wireless equipment.
• Where the air from the outdoor unit air outlet is blocked.
• Where the operation sound or air from the outdoor unit bothers the house next door.
• The mounting height of indoor unit 1.8 m to 2.3 m is recommended. If it is impossible, please consult your dealer.
• Do not operate the air conditioner during interior construction and fi nishing work, or while waxing the fl oor. Before operating the air conditioner, ventilate the room well after such work is performed. Otherwise, it may cause volatile elements to adhere inside the air conditioner, resulting in water leakage or scattering of dew.
The installation location of the outdoor unit should be at least 3 m away from the antennas for TV sets, radios, etc. In areas where the reception is weak, pro­vide greater space between the outdoor
Inverter-type
1 m
or
more
Radio
fl uorescent lamp
Keep a space to prevent the picture distortion or the noise.
To prevent the effects of a fl uorescent lamp, keep as far apart as possible.
1 m or more
Cordless phone or Portable phone
Electrical work
• Provide an exclusive circuit for the power supply of the air conditioner.
• Be sure to observe the breaker capacity.
If you have any questions, consult your dealer.
unit and the antenna of the affected device if operation of the air conditioner interferes with radio or TV reception.
For the optimum ef­fi ciency and to extend the life time of using, the outdoor unit should be installed in a well-ventilated dry place.
100 mm or more
TV
3 m or more
200 mm or more
wall, etc.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Guaranteed operating range
Indoor Outdoor
Cooling
Upper limit
Lower limit
Upper limit
Heating
Lower limit
32°C DB
23°C WB
21°C DB
15°C WB
27°C DB
20°C DB
Wi-Fi interface
Model MAC-568IFB3-E
Input Voltage DC12.7 V (from indoor unit)
Power consumption MAX 2 W
Size H×W×D (mm) 79×44×18.5
Weight (g) 60 (including cable)
Transmitter power level (MAX) 17.5 dBm @IEEE 802.11b
RF channel 1ch ~ 13ch (2412~2472 MHz)
Radio protocol IEEE 802.11b/g/n (20)
Encryption AES
Authentication WPA2-PSK
Software Version XX.00
46°C DB
-10°C DB
24°C DB
18°C WB
-15°C DB
-16°C WB
DB : Dry Bulb WB : Wet Bulb
Wi-Fi interface setting information
Indoor unit model name
Indoor unit serial number
Outdoor unit model name
Outdoor unit serial number
Wi-Fi interface MAC address (MAC)
Wi-Fi interface serial number (ID)
Wi-Fi interface PIN (PIN)
Wi-Fi interface SSID (SSID)
Wi-Fi interface KEY (KEY)
System commissioning date
Wi-Fi interface installation date
Installer contact details
Name
Telephone number
MEMO
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