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1.                                                                      Remote control  receiver    OPERATION lamp TIMER lamp STAND BY lamp    OPERATION lamp   This lamp lights when the appliance is turned on   TIMER lamp   This lamp lights when the system is being controlled by the timer     STANDBY lamp   When the unit is in the heating standby condition  the STANDBY lamp lights  If the unit is used for    cooling only  the STANDBY lamp will not illuminate  This lamp operates only when an alarm occurs     Remote control receiver   This section picks up infrared signals from the wireless remote controller  transmitter      Operation controller   You can operate this air conditioner using the operation controller without the wireless remote   housed inside    controller            gt   13                                                      4    PS          WD  Zl      163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 14 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM                p    NZ  PN  T          UNIT DISPLAY AND OPERATION CONTROLLER FOR K1  U1  AND T1 TYPES  CONTINUED     To access operation Press on the two latches of the air intake grille with your thumb in the direction of the arrow to open  controller  the grille  And open the air intake grille downward  The Operation Controller is located in front of the  electrical component box     All OFF O for  initial settings     SERVICING ADDRESS Switch SWEEP ON OFF    switches switch button operation  button    Use this button to make the airflow dir
2.                          4       e  GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 25 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM                                                       SPECIFICATIONS    m 4 Way Cassette type  U1 type     Sound Unit Dimensions  l l Pressure Level Indoor unit   Include panel  Coding meang Outdoor  Hi          Model Name Power Source   Capacity   Capacity Pree  H    H M L  inch  mm i mm    BTU h BTU h dB A     U 26PE1U6   Single phase 30 23   32  780  37  940  13 3   8  340    128  58         24800   29 800  S 26PU1U6   208 230 V  60 Hz 38 35 31 13 5   16  338    33 55   64  860    33 55   64  860    60  27     Outdoor   U 36PE1U6   Sinale  30 23   32  780 37  940 13 3 8 340    143  65   Outdoor sone ieee 32 600   37 600 1799   240  eee       Indoor   S 36PU1U6 44 37 33   14 31   64  368    45 9   32  1 150    33 55   64  860    76  34       Outdoor   U 42PE1U6   Single phase    00   sear 48 7   16  1 230  37  940  13 3 8  340    220  100   39 500   48 000  42PU1U6  208 230 V  60Hz  T   45 38 34   14 31   64  368    45 9   32  1 150    33 55   64  860    76 34       Outdoor   U 26PS1U6 Fmbi    phase  49 _ 30  30 23 32 780    _ 37 940    13 3 8 340    128  58   24 800   S 26PU1U6   208 230 V  60 Hz   13 5   16  338    33 55   64  860    33 55   64  860    60  27      Outdoor   U 36PS1U6   Single phase    52  30 23 32  780 37  940  13 3 8 340    143  65   32 600   band ad 36PU1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 44 37 33   14 31   64  368    45 9   32  1 150    33 55   64  86
3.            a    NAMES OF PARTS  INDOOR UNIT    4 Way Cassette    U1 type  4 WAY    Celling panel   optional   Air outlet Air intake    Ceiling    Air outlet    Air intake    Wall Mounted    Air intake    TS    Air outlet    Low Silhouette Ducted    Air outlet     optional     REMOTE CONTROLLER NOTE   Wired type  available for all indoor units        UW    f D    i     I    i    I       li CE   Peay mee m   BROS  z 3              UNIT    A J  ra  I f f      REMOTE CONTROLLER   Optional                                                   Wireless type  all available for U1 and T1                    Air intake   optional        This illustration is based on the external  appearance of a standard model   Consequently  the appearance may differ  from that of the air conditioner you have  selected                             4       YD  id                                  A 163011 SingleSplit EN_1 fm Page 6 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM                   ADJUSTING AIRFLOW DIRECTION    m 4 Way Cassette  U1        This air conditioner is equipped with auto flaps   You can set the airflow direction to a specific angle or to the sweep mode using the remote  controller   Refer to the description of the remote controller      AN Do not move the flap with your hands     E Ceiling  T1    Auto flap       This air conditioner is equipped with an auto flap  You can set the airflow direction to a specific    angle or to the sweep mode using the remote controller   Refer to the description
4.       Panasonic    Operating Instructions  Split System Air Conditioner            Shows U1 type    Model No     Indoor Unit Type    4 Way Cassette S 26PU1U6 S 36PU1U6 S 42PU1U6 with Wired Remote Controller  CZ RTC2       Wall Mounted S 26PK1U6 with Wireless Remote Controller  CZ RWSK1U       Ceiling S 26PT1U6 S 36PT1U6 S 42PT1U6 with Wired Remote Controller  CZ RTC2    oo S 26PF1U6 S 36PF1U6 with Wired Remote Controller  CZ RTC2    Outdoor Units  U 26PE1U6 U 36PE1U6 U 42PE1U6 Cooling Heating    Timer Remote Controller  wired  CZ RTC2 Timer Remote Controller comes with Instructions Manual                          Remote Controllers       Wireless Remote Controller  for F1 type    CZ RWSC1U       Wireless Remote Controller  for U1 type    CZ RWSU1U    This air conditioner uses the refrigerant R410A        i  LI    Before operating the unit  read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference     Panasonic Corporation  1006 Kadoma  Kadoma City  Osaka  Japan    85464609163012 CV6233186917           GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN l fm Page 2 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM           NZ                                  CONTENTS   PRODUCT NINTH  IVA Nr 2  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS see EERE 2  INSTALLATION LOCATION iat cece scetedecais dennie meenten n Eia a a 3  ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS eee 3  SAFETA a SIN e a S E 3  PFERTNE NNN 4  NAMES OF PARTS sassanidene 5  ADJUSTING AIRF COW DIREC MON no snssenineaseemennenrdeandensendentitddhanesdenenbeendedevedeaddas
5.   340    128  58    1 24 000   28 600   Indoor   S 26PU1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 34 30 27 12 7   32  310    39 3 8  1 000    24 13 16  630    71  32    Outdoor   U 36PE1U6   Single phase 30 23   32  780  37  940  13 3   8  340    143  65   31 200   36 200   Indoor   S 36PU1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 38 33 31 12 7   32  310    58 9   32  1 480    24 13   16  630    104  47    er 30 23   32  780  37  940  13 3 8  340    128  58    38 35 31 12 7   32  310    39 3 8  1 000    24 13 16  630    71  32           Outdoor   U 26PS1U6 Single phase   Indoor   U 26PS1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz    Outdoor  U 36PS1U6   o i 30 23   32  780 37  940 13 3 8 340    143  65  Single phase 31 200  780   940   340   208 230 V  60 Hz    Indoor   S 36PU1U6       44 37 33 12 7   32  310    58 9   32  1 480    24 13  16  630    104  47                    2                            2  G  IS 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 27 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM                          NZ                         2 a                                               NY                                        BE0711 21111    Printed in Japan          et       4    
6.  26 3 8 670    57  26                A  was     Nr    Outdoor   U 36PE1U6  Single  9 7   16  240 37  940 13 3  8  340    143  65   Outdoor gle phase    31 200   37 400 EN   940     S 36PF1U6 42 40 35   48 7   16  1 230    62 1 32  1 575    26 3 8 670    84  38   U 42PE1U6   Single phase 48 7   16  1 230  37  940  13 3 8 220  100          39 000   44 500  S 42PF1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 44 41 37   9 7 16  240    62 1 32  1 575    26 3 8 670    84  38   U 26PS1U6  Single phase 30 23   32  780  37  940  13 3   8  340    128  58          24 400  S 26PF1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 39 37 33   7 17  32  190    51 3 16  1 300    26 3 8 670    57  26   Outdoor   U 36PS1U6   Sinole  30 23   32  780 37  940 13 3  8  340    143  65  Outdoor Single phase    21 209  780   940   208 230 V  60 Hz                340                    er    A  ee vs       r                S 36PF1U6 42 40 35 9 7   16  240   62 1 32 1 575    26 3 8 670    84  38    U 42PS1U6   Single phase 48 7   16  1 230  37  940  13 3   8  340    220  100   39 000   S 42PF1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 44 41 37 9 7   16  240   62 1 32 1 575    26 3 8 670    84  38             m          Nr                       B Low Silhouette Ducted type  F1 type     Sound Unit Dimensions    Pressure Level Indoor unit   Include panel Weight  9 Fo gean Outdoor  Hi         2  gt     gt  Model Name Power Source   Capacity   Capacity pacer m         H M L  hch  mm  i   Ibs   kg   BTU h dB A     Outdoor   U 26PE1U6   Single phase 30 23   32  780  37  940  13 3   8
7.  Remote Control Addresses  1  If you press and  gt  ca at the same time     SET    will blink     2  While holding down  every time you press 2 c2  it cycles from ALL  gt  1     2     3    6     gt  ALL   Set it to the receiver address switch of the indoor unit you wish to operate     3  When you release m   the address that was displayed is set   When you do this  if it corresponds to the receivers address setting  the buzzer sounds     Address  Display on the  Remote  Controller    CZ RWSU1U    receivers receivers address ad a p   5 and 6  to the left      inside indoor switch does not    O  u     unit  address matter   switch    CZ RWSC1U  Position of The position of the For 1  2 and 3  set the switch on the     te  the Receivers   receiver s address left and for 4  5 and 6  to the right  OR    Address Switch   switch does not  matter              Setting Addresses  CZ RWSK1U   K1 Type    Setting the address of the indoor unit     1  First of all  set the address for the remote controller with Setting Remote Control Address     2  Press  Emergency Operation  W of the indoor unit for four seconds or more   When you do this  the lamps of the display will blink one after another     3  Press on the remote controller   4  The buzzer will sound and the address of the indoor unit will change to the address displayed on the remote controller   5  If you press  Emergency Operation  0  of the indoor unit once  the lamps on the indoor unit s display will turn off        e Please do 
8.  before cleaning or servicing   Pull off the power plug from a receptacle  or switch off the breaker  or switch   off the power disconnecting mean to isolate the air conditioner from the main power  supply in case of emergency     Do not turn the air conditioner on and off from the power mains switch  Use the ON   OFF operation button    Do not stick anything into the air outlet of the outdoor unit    This is dangerous because the fan is rotating at high speed  A    Do not touch the air inlet or the sharp aluminum   fins of the outdoor unit  You may get injured   Keep the fire alarm and the air outlet at least   5 feet away from the unit    Do not let children play with the air conditioner     Do not cool or heat the room too much if babies or invalids are present   Do not sit or step on the unit    You may fall down accidentally    Do not stick any object   into the FAN CASE     You may be injured and  the unit may be damaged     This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules    Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference    and  2  this device must accept any interference received    including interference that may cause undesired operation    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B  digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  the equipment is operated in a commerc
9.  modes   Power  Turn on the power of the indoor unit at least 14 hours before operation           SET TEMP     vg av              Auto does not work when in the Fan mode         1  Press U   amp  fr  OG PENN  2  Press and select from among Auto    Heat     Dry A  Cool   and Fan       1  3  Press   and select the desired speed  3 r eN  If set to Auto        the fan speed switches automatically  aa E    4  Press one of the Cv      gt  buttons and set the desired temperature   Temperature settings cannot be made when in the Fan mode         2  CAR  aw 4                                              Stop  Press  1    When the unit is stopped with the remote controller  even though the compressor of the  outdoor unit stops  the fan on the outdoor unit may continue to run for a while   If the unit is not heating very effectively with a Low fan speed     switch the fan speed to High 983 or  9  Medium   Depending on the indoor unit being used  it may indicate a function that it does not have   The fan speed is set    If you cannot turn the air conditioner off in the normal way   Disconnect the power to the indoor unit and contact the dealer where the product was purchased        20                                     4       Wv  GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 21 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM                                lt Auto Operation gt     If all the indoor units are identical in a cooling system and are under control as one group  it  heats or cools automatica
10.  of the remote OR  controller      ho Do not move the flap with your hands                    NW  GIN          NZ  Zl      163011 SingleSplit EN 1 fm Page 7 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM                    NZ             ADJUSTING AIRFLOW DIRECTION  CONTINUED   m Wall mounted  K1     A  Vertical directions  automatic     Confirm that the remote controller has been turned on  Press the FLAP button to start the flap   Indoor unit moving up and down  If you want to stop the flap movement and to direct the air in the desired  direction  press the FLAP button again  In the cool mode  don   t direct the flap down more than  30    otherwise  condensation may drip on to the floor  Zone    A    is the recommended flap  position for cooling     CAUTION   Do not move the flap with your hands   Zone    A     for cooling  B  Horizontal directions  manual   The horizontal airflow can be adjusted manually by moving the vertical vanes to the left or right        Zone    B    for  heating       Air outlet  Vertical vanes grille Down    m Low Silhouette Ducted  F1     This air conditioner is not equipped with air outlet parts  These must be obtained locally  Please eN  refer to the manual of the locally adopted air outlet parts                  NZ                                GIN  163011 SingleSplit EN 1 fm Page 8 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM                       NZ          CARE AND CLEANING    1  For safety  be sure to turn the air conditioner off and also to disconnect the
11.  power  WARNING before cleaning   2  Do not pour water on the indoor unit to clean it  This will damage the internal    components and cause an electric shock hazard        Air Intake and outlet side Clean the air intake and outlet side of the indoor unit with a vacuum cleaner brush    Indoor Unit  or wipe them with a clean soft cloth     If these parts are stained  use a clean cloth moistened with a mild liquid detergent  When  cleaning the air outlet side  be careful not to force the vanes out of place       Never use solvents or harsh chemicals when cleaning the indoor unit  Do not wipe  plastic parts using very hot water   AN   Some metal edges and the fins are sharp and may cause injury if handled  improperly  be especially careful when you clean these parts       The internal coil and other components of the outdoor unit must be cleaned every  year  Consult your dealer or service center        Air filter The air filter collects dust and other particles from the air and should be cleaned at regular  intervals as indicated in the table below or when the filter indication   EB   on the display of the  remote controller  wired type  shows that the filter needs cleaning  If the filter gets blocked  the  efficiency of the air conditioner drops greatly     Tyre    Period Six months Six months Two weeks  depending on filter  specifications       Low Silhouette Ducted  F1  An air filter is not provided with this air conditioner at the time of shipment  To get clean air and  to e
12. 0    76  34     U 42PS1U6   Single phase   53 148 7 16 1 230 37  940  13 3 8 340    220  100     39 500  S 42PU1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 45 38 34   14 31   64  368    45 9   32  1 150    33 55   64  860    76  34     Bm Wall Mounted type  K1 type     Sound Unit Dimensions Net  Pressure Level  Indoor unit   Include panel     Cooling   Heating Outdoor  Hi     Model Name Power Source   Capacity   Capacity     goor 7 r   H M L  inch  mm   mm   mm            Outdoor     U 26PE1U6 26PE1U6 mao 30 23   32  780 37  940  13 3   8  340    128  58  Single phase    25200   29 200 H  208 230 V  60 Hz 230 V  60 Hz OA    a 26PK1U6   49 42 38   12 63   64  330    44 7  8  1 140    8 31 32  228    40  18         Outdoor  U 26PS1U6 En phase  49 _ 30   30 23 32  780    _ 37 940    13 3 8 340    128  58   25 200   S 26PK1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz  s 12 63   64  330    44 7   8  1 140    8 31   32  228    40  18           ii       tie                    2  G  IS 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 26 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM                         SPECIFICATIONS  CONTINUED     m Ceiling type  T1 type     Sound Unit Dimensions  Pressure Level Indoor unit   Include panel Weight  Cooling   Heating   outdoor  Hi    di 2  Model Name Power Source   Capacity   Capacity pene sae       H M L  Per  mm  l j Ibs   kg   BTU h BTU h dB A     U 26PE1U6   Single phase 30 23   32  780  37  940  13 3   8  340    128  58         24 400   30 800  S 26PF1U6  208 230 V  60 Hz 39 37 33   7 17 32 190    51 3 16  1 300   
13. 0 AM                pA  NZ  PN  id          TROUBLESHOOTING  BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE     If your air conditioner does not work properly  first check the following points before requesting service  If it still does not work properly   contact your dealer or a service center     Air conditioner does not run at all    Power failure 1  Restore power     Leakage circuit breaker has tripped  2  Contact service center     Line voltage is too low  3  Consult your electrician or dealer     Operation button is turned off  4  Press the button again     The wireless remote controller or heat 5  Consult your dealer   pump is malfunctioning     Batteries in wireless remote controller 6  Replace batteries   have run down     Compressor runs but soon stops  1  Obstruction in front of condenser coil 1  Remove obstruction    Outdoor Unit     Poor cooling  or heating  performance   Dirty or clogged air filter 1  Clean the air filter to improve the airflow      Heat source or many people in room 2  Eliminate heat source if possible      Doors and or windows are open  3  Shut them to keep the heat  or cold  out      Obstacle near air intake or air discharge   4  Remove it to ensure good airflow   port     Thermostat is set too high for cooling  or   5  Set the temperature lower  or higher    too low for heating        Outdoor temperature is too low   6   Try to use a back up heater        Defrosting system does not work   7   Consult your dealer         9 TIPS FOR ENERGY SAVING G             A
14. ANCEL   the timer setting is canceled    e  f you wish to cancel the setting for either the or the timer  press a    rel or the desired timer and when the scheduled time is  displayed  press  CANCEL     m Using the same timer setting every day   e Ifyou press    ea for 2 or more seconds     cp    is displayed and the ON timer or the OFF timer will operate the unit at the same time  every day    e Ifyou press    e   again for two seconds or more     co    goes off and the timer operates just once    22       o                         4       YD  id           NZ                 NZ                A 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 23 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM    Adjusting Wind Direction    Never try to manually move the flap  up down wind direction plate  that is operated by the remote controller    When the unit stops  the flap  up down wind direction plate  automatically faces downwards    When the unit is in heating standby  the flap  up down wind direction plate  faces upward    Also  bear in mind that the flap starts swinging after the heating standby mode is released  but the display on the remote controller    indicates Auto Flap during standby heating as well     CZ RWSU1U CZ RWSK1U    Setting Wind Direction  While the unit is operating  every time you press 7  the direction the flap  faces changes     Setting Flap to Swing   If you press 7  to set the flap  up down wind direction plate  in its most  downward facing position  and then press 7 again  is displaye
15. Clock button      Use this when setting the clock   3  Fan speed  le    4  Swing Wind d  Direction  button    5  Timer setting Use for operating with a timer   button  6  Reset button Use this button after changing the  batteries   7  Cover Press at the top center and then slide  down     9  Remote control Detects the temperature at the  sensor remote controller when detection has  been switched to the remote  controller by the sensor button  4  gt                         10  Temperature setting  C raises the temperature setting  1  C  1 8  F  at a time    CY  lowers the temperature setting  1  C  1 8  F  at a time        11  Filter button i CZ RWSC1U  Press to turn off the filter lamp on the  receiver     12  Mode Select Press to switch the operation mode   button j    13  Ventilation 3 Use this when connected to an   button aftermarket fan  Pressing this button  starts and stops the fan  When the air  conditioner is started or stopped  the  fan starts or stops at the same time      7 appears on the display of the  remote controller when the fan is  operating      14  Address ADR From this page on the names of remote control  button buttons will be abbreviated as the illustration of the     button      E g   Start Stop button     gt   l        18 eo    NZ  GIN                   WD  Zl      163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 19 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM                         HOW TO SET ADDRESS        Setting addresses of indoor units for remote controller    Setting
16. Do not install this air conditioner where there are fumes or flammable gases  or in an  extremely humid space such as a greenhouse     Do not install the air conditioner where excessively high heat generating objects  are placed        To protect the air conditioner from heavy corrosion  avoid installing the outdoor unit where  salty sea water can splash directly onto it or in sulphurous air near a spa     ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS    1  All wiring must conform to the local electrical codes  Consult your dealer or a qualified electrician  for details    2  Each unit must be properly grounded with a ground  or earth  wire or through the supply wiring    3  Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician     To warm up the system  the power mains must be turned on Power mains  at least five  5  hours before operation  Leave the power    mains ON unless you will not be using this appliance for an  extended period        Pull off the power plug from a receptacle  or switch off the breaker  or switch off the power  disconnecting mean to isolate the air conditioner from the main power supply when not in use  for a long time     SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    e Read these Operating Instructions carefully before using this air conditioner  If you still  have any difficulties or problems  consult your dealer for help    e This air conditioner is designed to give you comfortable room conditions  Use this only for  its intended purpose as described in these Operating Instructions     Confirm to au
17. amp    I  TIMER lamp       J  STANDBY lamp                   K  FILTER lamp NO m        A  Operation controller You can operate this air conditioner using the operation controller without the wireless   separated from indoor unit  remote controller        Co B  Remote control receiver This section picks up infrared signals from the wireless remote controller   transmitter      C  ON OFF operation button This button is for turning the air conditioner on and off  automatically setting cooling  or heating operation      D  SWEEP button Use this button to make the airflow direction sweep up and down automatically     E SERVICING switches These switches are used only when servicing the air conditioner     i CAUTION Do not use these SERVICING switches for normal operation     F Switch       Usually set this switch in to the NORMAL position     G ADDRESS switch When operating the air conditioner by using the wireless remote controller  be sure to  match the number on this switch with the number set on the wireless remote  controller  Otherwise  the remote controller will not work     H  OPERATION lamp This lamp lights when the appliance is turned on   I  TIMER lamp This lamp lights when the system is being controlled by the timer     J  STANDBY lamp When the unit is in the heating standby condition  the STANDBY lamp lights  If the  unit is used for cooling only  the STANDBY lamp will not illuminate  This lamp  operates only when an alarm occurs     K  FILTER lamp This lamp lights wh
18. d Position   Raise the rear plate of the remote controller mounting cradle and insert the wireless remote   controller    The unit can be used either in that position  placed on a table  for instance  or held in the  e   hand        Wireless Remote  Controller          Remote Controller Rear plate    mounting cradle    2  If Wall mounted Fixed Position  Install the wireless remote controller at a convenient location on a nearby wall  However   before attaching the wireless remote controller mounting cradle  check that the wireless  remote controller can operate from the desired wall position     Fasten the Remote Controller Fitting the Remote  mounting cradle with screws  Controller in the mount                                Remote Controller mounting cradle             5 17         NZ  GIN                                 VE  GIN                                        A 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 18 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM                      REMOTE CONTROLLER    1  Operation Display  Displays the operation status  15  Sensor button Use this when switching to detect the   The figure shows all the statuses   temperature at the remote controller     e The auto flap display may be At shipping the default setting is set  different  depending on the to detect the temperature at the unit   installed unit  At this time  amp  is shown on the    isplay   2  Start Stop  1   Pressing this button once starts and display  button pressing again stops the operation  16  
19. d and  the flap swings automatically up and down     Stopping Flap Swing   If you press 7  again while the flap is swinging  you can stop the flap from  swinging and set it in place as desired  Thereafter  if you press 7   you can  set the wind direction starting from the most upward position     When the unit is in the Cool or Dry modes  the flap cannot stop facing  downwards  If you try to stop the flap from swinging while it is facing    downwards  it will continue moving until it is in the third position from the top     CZ RWSC1U    The available functions differ depending on the indoor unit being used     In the Heat Mode    Please face the flap  up down wind Pp    direction plate  downwards  If it faces   B     upwards  the warm air will not reach 7      the floor level  J initial Setting  In the Cool and Dry Modes    Pleaseface the flap  up down wind PL  direction plate  upwards lf the plate   faces downwards  condensation   may form and drip from around Initial Setting    the air outlet     In the Fan Mode In All Modes  vy  KS    a   Initial Setting NS   Moves Constantly  Displays with Swing Stopped          Fan Heat Modes  _Cool Dry Modes       The wind direction cannot be set via remote controller for any models other than those noted below     Operating Multiple In Outdoor Units Simultaneously  Group Control     Group control works well for providing air conditioning to  one  large room with more than one air conditioning units     Receiver    e One remote control
20. dntnseba dab dnakeen  6  CARE AND CLEANING NS 8  FE MEAN o riora A E E 10  TROUBLESHOOTING  BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE     eneen 11  HPS FOR ENERGI S AVING een 11  WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLER soeone nemana iniaa OE Ea E AAE aaa 12  SPEGIFICATIONS seede 25  PRODUCT INFORMATION    If you have problems or questions concerning your Air Conditioner  you will need the following  information  Model and serial numbers are on the nameplate on the bottom of the cabinet     Model No  Serial No   Date of purchase   Dealer s address   Phone number    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    The following symbols used in this manual  alert you to potentially dangerous conditions to    users  service personnel or the appliance     WARNING This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice  which can result in severe personal injury or    death     property damage     CAUTION This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice  AN which can result in personal injury or product or       o                         4           GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN_1 fm Page 3 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM           NZ                               ANEN    Avoid     p          INSTALLATION LOCATION    e We recommend that this air conditioner be installed properly by qualified installation  technicians in accordance with the Installation Instructions provided with the unit    e Before installation  check that the voltage of the electric supply in your home or office is the same  as the voltage shown on the nameplate     
21. e a vacuum cleaner to remove light dust  If there is sticky dust on the filter  wash the filter  in lukewarm  soapy water  rinse it in clean water  and dry it               NZ                                     4       VE  GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN l fm Page 10 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM           NZ                                  10       Heating Operation    Heating performance    Defrosting       STANDBY  lamp  on the indoor unit    ADDRESS switch setting    SPECIAL REMARKS    e Because this appliance heats a room by utilizing the heat of the outside air  heat pump system    the heating efficiency will fall off when the outdoor temperature is very low  If sufficient heat  cannot be obtained with this heat pump  use another heating appliance in conjunction with this  unit     e When the outdoor temperature is low  frost or ice may form on the outdoor heat exchanger  coil  reducing the heating performance  When this happens  a microcomputer controlled  defrosting system operates  At the same time  the fan on the indoor unit stops  or runs at  very low speed in some cases  and the    STANDBY  lamp lights on the indoor unit until  defrosting is completed  Heating operation then restarts after several minutes   This interval  will vary slightly depending upon the outdoor temperature and the way in which frost forms         e For several minutes after the start of heating operation  the indoor fan will not start running   or it will run at very low speed in som
22. e cases  until the indoor heat exchanger coil has  warmed up sufficiently  This is because a cold draft prevention system is operating  During  this period  the    STANDBY  lamp remains lit        STANDBY  lamp remains lit during defrosting or when the compressor has been turned  off  or when the unit is running at very low speed  by the thermostat when the system is in  the heating mode    e Upon completion of defrosting and when the compressor is turned on again        STANDBY  lamp will light off automatically as the heating operation resumes           When setting up two or three air conditioners in one room  you can control the air conditioners  correctly by setting the ADDRESS switches of the Operation Controllers and the Wireless  Remote Controllers     You can control the air conditioners    1  with one wireless remote controller changing the ADDRESS switch setting of the wireless  remote controller    2  with each wireless remote controller having the ADDRESS switch set differently     Should the power fail while the unit is running   e If the power supply for this unit is temporarily interrupted the unit will automatically resume  operation  once the power is restored  with the same settings that were in effect before the  power was interrupted    e Be sure to place the wireless remote controller where it can operate the air conditioner  correctly        o                         4          2  G  IS 163011 SingleSplit EN 1 fm Page 11 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 0
23. ection sweep up and down automatically     ON OFF operation button   This button is for turning the air conditioner on and off  automatically setting cooling or heating  er i    ee set this switch in to the left side  OR          ADDRESS switch   When operating the air conditioner by using the wireless remote controller  be sure to match the  number on this switch with the number set on the wireless remote controller   Otherwise  the remote controller will not work     SERVICING switches   These switches are used only when servicing the air conditioner        CAUTION    Do not use these SERVICING switches for normal operation        Turning off the ON OFF operation button does not disconnect the power  Use the main  ANE power switch to turn off the power completely                                                                                         TEST position Select this position to operate the unit  continuously  This position should not be  selected under normal conditions                                                   NW  GIN    C Z  GIN  163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 15 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM           NZ             OPERATION CONTROLLER WITH RECEIVER   SEPARATED FROM INDOOR UNIT  FOR F1 TYPE    A  Operation controller               5 ND   SN  OC Ti    B  Remote control receiver                ia                                  C  ON OFF operation button       D  SWEEP button   E  SERVICING switches  F  Switch   G  ADDRESS switch   H  OPERATION l
24. emove the filter  continued     Ceiling type  T1   1  Remove the bolt screws on the finger hold using a screw driver   After cleaning  be sure to  attach the two bolt screws    2  Take hold of the finger hold on the air intake grille and slide it to the rear  and the grille will  open downward   3  Take hold of the finger hold on the air filter  first lift it and then pull it toward you to release it  from the catch     Finger hold  Air filter    G  Air filter finger hold rake grille       Wall mounted type  K1   1  Move the flap on the air outlet grille to its lowest position with the remote controller   2  The filter is disengaged by pushing the tab up gently  Hold the air filter by the tab at the  bottom  and pull downward             SI  XI  LRA              A  SS   POLO   EE  PES  IKE  RK                    Air filter    When replacing the filter  make sure that the FRONT mark is facing you   Push it up until you hear it click back into position       Low Silhouette ducted type  F1     An air filter is not provided with this air conditioner at the time of shipment  To get clean air and  to extend the service life of the air conditioner  an air filter must be installed in the air intake  For  installation and cleaning the air filter  consult your dealer or service center     NOTE The frequency with which the filter should be cleaned depends on the environment in which the  unit is used     How to clean the filter 1  Remove the air filter from the air intake grille   2  Us
25. en the filter needs cleaning     Turning off the ON OFF operation button does not disconnect the power  Use the main  ANE power switch to turn off the power completely                      15                                     4                 NZ       How to Install Batteries     amp  Nan       NZ  Zl      163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 16 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM    USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER    1     Press and slide the cover on the back of the wireless remote controller in the direction of the    arrow   Install two AAA alkaline batteries  LRO3   Make sure the batteries point in the direction marked  in the battery compartment    Press the reset hole  then replace the cover  If you press it  the current time  ON time  and OFF  time are all reset to 0 00     The batteries last about six months  depending on how much you use the wireless  remote controller  Replace the batteries when the wireless remote controller   s lamp fails  to light  or when the wireless remote controller cannot be used to change the air  conditioner   s setting    Use two fresh leak proof type AAA alkaline batteries  LR03     In replacing batteries  follow the instructions as mentioned in the sub section    How to  Install Batteries       If you do not use the wireless remote controller more than 1 month  take out the  batteries        Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries    symbol examples       Information on Disposal in other Cou
26. ial environment  This equipment generates  uses and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of this  equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will  be required to correct the interference at his own expense    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    FCC Caution  To assure continued compliance  follow the attached installation instructions   Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user s authority to operate this equipment           OPERATION CONDITION    Use this air conditioner under the following temperature range     Indoor temperature range    Cooling mode 57  F   77  F   WBT    64  F   90  F   DBT   Heating mode 61  F   86  F   DBT     Outdoor temperature range    Cooling mode 14  F   115  F   DBT   Heating mode  4  F   64  F   WBT     4  F   75  F   DBT       DBT  Dry bulb temperature    WBT  Wet bulb temperature       oe                         4       Wv  GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN_1 fm Page 5 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM           NZ                    
27. led time can be set   The time last set on the timer is displayed             indicates time to change the batteries     2  Press either a   w of the  amp 1  or and set the timer to the desired time   Every time you press a           the time changes in 10 minute increments   If you press and hold the button  the time changes quickly     3  After setting the timer  if you press 3 0 gt   the time you set changes to a steady  display  indicating settings are complete   After the timer setting is displayed for three seconds  the display reverts to the current  time                                                                                                                                                                                                              21                         4       VE  GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 22 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM           NZ                                                                                                          B Combining ON and OFF Timers   e Setting the ON and OFF timers  respectively    m Checking the timer setting   e If you press either ca       for the or the  O   the scheduled time is displayed for four seconds    e When no timer setting has been made  it displays         Initial Setting    B Changing a timer setting   e Press Ca    re for the or the 0   and then when the timer setting is displayed  press ra   w  for the timer again    m Canceling a timer setting   e lf you press  C
28. ler can operate up to eight indoor units   e All the indoor units have identical settings   e Set temperature sensing to the indoor unit  Main Sensor         o           Signal Line         ireless Remote Controller    U       23                         4       8    A 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 24 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM           NZ                                   OPERATION WITHOUT WIRELESS  REMOTE CONTROLLER       JARA EN maass                    All OFF O for  initial settings     ll   FEEN             TTT  1234  1 TEST RUN       I    2 PCB CHK    I                       STEP 2       STEP 1 3       If you have lost the wireless remote controller or if it is not working properly  follow the steps below     STEP 1    STEP 2    STEP 3    STEP 1    STEP 2       24    To start the air conditioner  Press the ON OFF operation button  automatically setting cooling or heating operation      Setting the airflow direction  To adjust the airflow direction  press the SWEEP button as appropriate  You can only set the airflow for all four  sides in the same direction  or have each sweep     To stop the air conditioner  Press the ON OFF operation button again     To start the air conditioner   Operate the receiver switch in the following  sequence    ON      OFF      gt  ON    automatically setting auto operation                                                                                          To stop the air conditioner  Then turn the switch to OFF             
29. lly via the differences between the set temperature and the room  temperature      lt Dry Operation gt    e Depending on the indoor unit used  the remote controller may have a  Dry     indicator on its  display even though the unit does not have the Dry function    Same as cooler operation    e When the room temperature approaches the temperature setting  the unit continues to start  up or stop automatically    e When the drying mode stops operating  the indoor unit   s fan blows a gentle breeze in order to  keep the moisture from returning to the room at a minimum    e Depending on the indoor unit used  and or the temperature in the room  the fan speed may not  be adjustable    e Depending on the unit used  when the outside air temperature is 59   F or less  the dry function  will not operate      lt Timer Operation gt    e When setting the timer  make sure the current time on the remote controller is accurate    e The timer s clock can only be set when the display of the remote controller is ON    e After setting the timer  put the remote controller in a place where its signal will reach the  receiver of the indoor unit   When the time set for the timer is reached  a signal is sent from  the remote controller to Start Stop the unit      m Using the Timer  When the drying mode stops operating  the indoor unit   s fan blows a gentle breeze in order to  keep    1  Press either        of the or  amp 0   and while the time is being displayed   if you press ia   w again  a schedu
30. not hold the  Emergency Operation  W button of the indoor unit down while the indoor unit s display lamps are blinking one    after another   e Make sure to operate while the indoor unit is stopped   e The address of indoor unit is set to  ALL  at the time of the shipment               gt   19                                 VE  GIN    A 163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 20 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM           NZ                      OPERATION    Setting Current Time    After changing the batteries and pressing reset  be sure to reset the current time    When reset is pressed  the current time reverts to    00 J        1  Press D for two seconds or more   Once the clock displays starts blinking  the clock can be set     2  Set the hour with       of the    1    If you press and hold the button  the time changes quickly     3  Set the minutes with 4     of the   O   If you press and hold the button  the time changes quickly                                                        4  Pressing    completes the time setting    While you are setting the current time  the t ime display flashes but the colon does not    If the buttons are not pressed for three minutes while setting the current time  it is set to the  displayed time     When reset is pressed  the timer settings are deleted                                                  Operation    Auto     Heat     Dry 6  Cool  amp    Fan     Models that only provide the cooling function cannot operate in the auto or heating
31. ntries EK Note for the battery symbol  bottom two    Union  If you wish to discard these items     outside the European Union   KH These symbols are only valid in the European  HE   please contact your local authorities or dealer    This symbol might be used in combination with  a chemical symbol  In this case it complies with  the requirement set by the Directive for the    and ask for the correct method of disposal  chemical involved     EN  T               16                                           4             WZ  GIN  163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 17 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 03 AM             U   NZ  PN  T          USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER  CONTINUED     How to Use Wireless When using the wireless remote controller  always point the unit   s transmitter head directly at  Remote Controller the air conditioners receiver         Air conditioner    Wireless remote controller    Wireless Remote The wireless remote controller can be operated from either a non fixed position or a wall   Controller Installation mounted position  To ensure that the air conditioner operates correctly  do not install the  Position wireless remote controller in the following places   e Indirect sunlight  e Behind a curtain or other place where it is covered  e More than 19 ft away from the air conditioner  e Inthe path of the air conditioner   s air stream  e Where it may become extremely hot or cold  e Where it may be subject to electrical or magnetic interference  1  If Non fixe
32. thorized dealer or specialist on usage of specified refrigerant type   Using of refrigerant other than the specified type may cause product damage  burst  and injury etc    Never touch the unit with wet hands    Never use or store gasoline or other flammable vapor or liquid near the air  conditioner     it is very dangerous    Do not use this appliance in a potentially explosive atmosphere    This air conditioner has no ventilator for intaking fresh air from outdoors  You must  open doors or windows frequently when you use gas or oil heating appliances in  the same room  which consume a lot of oxygen from the air  Otherwise there is a  risk of suffocation in an extreme case    Do not swallow the battery    After removing the battery from remote controller  keep it away from the reach of  children  The battery can cause death by suffocation if swallowed    When inserting the battery  make sure the polarities    and    are correct    To prevent possible hazards from insulation failure  the unit must be   grounded  ae    In case of malfunction of this appliance  do not repair by yourself  Contact  to the sales dealer or service dealer for a repair   Refrigerant gas leakage may cause fire     EN  T                                     VE  GIN    A 163012_SingleSplit EN_1 fm Page 4 Tuesday  November 1  2011 9 58 AM           NZ                                        NE    Single Split System    For safety  be sure to turn the air conditioner off and also to disconnect the gm  power
33. void   Do not block neither the air intake nor the air outlet  It may cause less performance   and may lead malfunctions    e Do not let direct sunlight into the room  Use sunshades  blinds or curtains  If the walls  and   floor and the ceiling of the room are warmed by the sun  it will take longer to cool the room     Do    Always try to keep the air filter clean   Refer to    CARE AND CLEANING     A clogged filter  will impair the performance of the unit   e To prevent conditioned air from escaping  keep windows  doors and any other openings  closed     Should the power fail while the unit is running  If the power supply for this unit is temporarily interrupted the unit will automatically resume    operation  once the power is restored  with the same settings that were in effect before the  power was interrupted             11                                  WD  Zl      163011 SingleSplit EN 2Cover fm Page 12 Thursday  September 15  2011 8 59 AM                 NZ       WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER    Model No     Remote Controllers    Wireless Remote Controller  for F1 type  CZ RWSC1U    Wireless Remote Controller  for U1 type  CZ RWSU1U  Wireless Remote Controller  for K1 type  CZ RWSK1 U                                NZ  N                                                   4       NZ  ZI      163011 SingleSplit EN 2 fm Page 13 Tuesday  September 27  2011 4 23 PM              NZ       Remote control  receiver    OPERATION TIMER lamp STANDBY lamp  lamp                      
34. xtend the service life of the air conditioner  an air filter must be installed in the air intake   OE For installation and cleaning the air filter  consult your dealer or service center  OR             NOTE The frequency with which the filter should be cleaned depends on the environment in which  the unit is used     How to clean the filter 1  Remove the air filter from the air intake grille   Use a vacuum cleaner to remove light dust  If there is sticky dust on the filter  wash the  filter in lukewarm  soapy water  rinse it in clean water  and dry it     How to remove the filter    4 Way Cassette  U1   1  Remove the bolt screw on each side out of the latch using a screwdriver   After cleaning   be sure to reattach the two bolt screws    2  Slide the two latches of the air intake grille to the direction of the arrow to open the grille   3  Open the air intake grille downward     GAUTION When cleaning the air filter  never remove the safety chain  If it is necessary to remove  AN it for servicing and maintenance inside  be sure to reinstall the safety chain securely     hook on the grille side  after the work                                         16    NZ  Zl      163011 SingleSplit EN 1 fm Page 9 Thursday  September 15  2011 9 00 AM              NZ       CARE AND CLEANING  CONTINUED     How to remove the filter 4  Remove the air filter attached to the air intake grille    continued     Latch            Safety  chain   Air intake   grille Air filter    Bolt screw    How to r
    
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