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5. Press the 4 4 4 4 4
(
) button of the [time switch] and set the ending
time
When using it as an on-timer, set the ending time to " - - : - - ".
The " - - : - - " is displayed next to 23:50.
6. Press the 2 2 2 2 2 [timer/continuous] button and bring up the C C C C C "
Bringing up the C "
" display completes the setting.
Every time the 4
(
) button of the 4 [timer selection] is pressed once,
it advances (or retrogresses) by 10 minutes.
If the button is pressed continuously, it advances (or retrogresses) continuously.
First set the hour digit and then set the minute digit.
When the ON/OFF timer mode is set, you can run (on-timer) or stop (off-timer)
operation by pressing the B [ON/OFF] button even when there is remaining time.
Release
Press the 2 2 2 2 2 [timer/continuous] button and disappear the "
3.6.
Selecting Normal and Local Operation
Selecting Local operation
Set the Normal/Local switch C to local.
Start and stop is only possible with the remote controller (remote ON/OFF input
disabled) when Local is selected, and faults occurring during checks are not dis-
played with remote output.
3.7.
Fault Reset
Reset when a fault display lamp is lit
Press the ON/OFF button B.
The unit stops and the fault is reset.
*
When repairs by the retailer or a specialist technician are complete, ensure
that the unit is safe, and reset. The customer should not engage in repairs.
4. "Failure" Display Lamps
PFD-P250VM-E
The diagram at left shows an example of a fault in
Power
Operating
Check
Failure
a refrigerant system.
PFD-P500VM-E
No.1
No.2
Power
Operating
Check
Failure
Failure
5. Control of Indoor Unit Inlet or Outlet Temperature
Either of the above methods of temperature control may be selected with this model.
The method of control is selected with the switch SWC on the Control board inside
the indoor unit controller shown in the Fig. A.
When the unit is shipped from the factory it is set to outlet temperature control
(SWC set to 'Standard').
Change the method of control by setting SWC on the Control board inside the
controller as follows.
Inlet temperature control:
Set to "Option".
Outlet temperature control: Set to "Standard".
6. The smart way to use
Even minimal steps to care for your unit can help make its use far more
effective in terms of air-conditioning effect, electricity charges, etc.
Clean the filter thoroughly
If the screen of the air filter becomes clogged, the airflow and air-conditioning
effect can be significantly reduced.
Further, if the condition is left unattended, failure can result. It is particularly
important to clean the filter at the beginning of the cooling and heating sea-
sons. (When profuse dust and dirt have accumulated, clean the filter thor-
oughly.)
Caution:
The unit cannot be stopped in the Normal mode. Select the Local opera-
tion mode and press the switch on the remote controller. Note that if the
SW 1 - 10 on the indoor unit control board are ON (ie remote ON/OFF
input not used) ON/OFF is also possible from the remote controller in the
" display
Normal mode.
Remote ON/OFF input and ON/OFF from the central controller (optional)
are disabled in the Local operation mode.
See the central controller users manual for details of ON/OFF from the
central controller (optional) and input of temperature settings.
Selecting ON/OFF from the remote controller requires a few seconds.
This is not a fault.
Following reset after a power failure, the unit begins operation again au-
tomatically, and 'HO' appears on the MA remote controller display after
an interval of approximately 15 seconds. The MA remote controller can-
not be used during this interval. Turn power OFF with the earth leakage
" display.
breaker to stop the unit in an emergency.
3.8. Others
CENTRALLY CONTROLLED
CHECK
NOT AVAILABLE
*
If both the "Operating" and "Failure" lamps are lit, either a fault has developed
in the unit and it has stopped operating, or it is operating in the emergency
mode.
Note the unit number and error code appearing on the panel, and contact your
serviceman.
*
A refrigerant system is operating normally if the associated fault display lamps
are extinguished.
[Fig. A] (P.4)
A
Control board
C
Option: Inlet temperature control
Prevent intrusion of heat during air-cooling
To prevent the intrusion of heat during cooling operation, provide a curtain or a
blind on the window to block out direct sunlight. Also, do not open the entrance
or exit except in cases of dire necessity.
Carry out ventilation sometimes
Since the air periodically gets dirty in a room that is kept closed for a long time,
ventilation is sometimes necessary. When gas appliances are used together
with the unit, special precautions must be taken. If the "LOSSNAY" ventilation
unit developed by our company is used, you can perform ventilation with less
waste. For details on this unit, consult with your dealer.
: Displayed when control is executed by a separately
sold centralized control unit, etc.
: This displays indication when some abnormality oc-
curs in the unit.
: When a button is pressed for any function which the
indoor unit cannot perform, this display flashes con-
currently with the display of that function.
B
Control board
D
Standard: Outlet temperature control
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