Instruction
SIE-86
46
System Configuration
13
Press
SENSOR
While the air conditioner
is operating. (The Sensor lamp lights up.)
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To cancel the "Intelligent Eye",
press
SENSOR
. (The Sensor lamp goes off.)
[EX.]
1
Intelligent Eye
n
Adjusting the angle of the
Intelligent-eye sensor
•
You can adjust the angle of the Intelligent-eye
sensor to remove the detection area.
(Adjustable angle: 15˚ to right and left of
centre)
•
Gently push and slide the sensor to adjust
the angle.
•
After adjusting the angle, gently wipe the
sensor with a clean cloth, being careful not to
scratch the sensor.
CAUTION
•
Do not hit or violently push the Intelligent-eye sensor. This
can lead to damage and malfunction.
"Intelligent Eye" is the infrared sensor which detecs the
human movement.
Intelligent-eye
sensor
15˚
15˚
Moving the sensor to the left
Moving the sensor to the right
When somebody in the room
•
Normal operation
(The sensor lamp lights up.)
When nobody in the room
•
20 min. after, start save operation.*
(The sensor lamp goes off.)
Sombody back in the room
•
Back to normal operation.
(The sensor lamp lights up again.)
"Intelligent Eye" is useful for
Energy Saving
* Save operation
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Change the temperature –2˚C in heat/ +2˚C in cool/ +1˚C in
dry mode from set temperature.
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Decrease the air flow rate slightly in fan operation.
Notes on "Intelligent Eye"
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Saving operation will not go on during
powerful operation.
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Night set mode (see page 44.) will not go on
during you use Intelligent Eye.
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You can sleep more comfortablly by using
"Good Sleep Cooling Operation (G-SLEEP)"
function (see page 45.) at the same time.
Do not place large objects near the sensor.
Also keep heating units or humidifiers outside
the sensor's detection area.
This sensor can detect objects it shouldn't as
well as not detect objects it should.
CAUTION
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Application range is as follows.
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Sensor may not respond when you are 5m or
more away. (Check the application range)
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Sensor detection sensitivity changes according
to indoor unit location, the speed of passersby,
temperature range, etc.
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The sensor also mistakenly detects pets,
sunlight, fluttering curtains and light reflected
off of mirrors as passersby.
80˚
50˚
5m
50˚
5m
Vertical angle 40˚
(Side View)
Horizontal angle 50˚
(Top View)
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