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3.3.  Room temperature adjustment

To change room temperature

Press the 

1

 [Set Temperature] Button and set the room temperature of your 

choice.

Pressing 

 or 

 once changes the setting by 1 °C/1 °F .

If the pressing is continued, the setting continues to change by 1 °C [2 °F].

•  Indoor temperature can be set within the following range.
 

Cooling/dry  :19 °C [67 °F] - 30 °C [87 °F]

 

Heating 

:17 °C [63 °F] - 28 °C [83 °F]

•  Temperature cannot be set for the fan mode.
*  The range of room temperature display is 8 °C [46 °F] - 39 °C [102 °F]. Outside 

this range, the display flashes either 8 °C [46 °F] - 39 °C [102 °F] to inform you 
if the room temperature is lower or higher than the displayed temperature.

3.4.  Fan speed adjustment

To change fan speed

Every time you press the 

6

 [Fan Speed] button once, it switches from the low-speed 

to high-speed settings successively.

In the electronics dry operation, the indoor fan automatically turns to low-speed 
operation. Switching of fan speed is impossible. (Only the display on the remote 
controller changes.)

Every time the fan speed adjustment button is pressed once, the fan speed is changed.

Fan speed : 3 stages

Display: 

 

 (Low)

 

 (Mid)

 

 (High)

 

 (AUTO*)

This setting can be adjusted only with MA remote controller.

3.5.  Ventilation

•  The ventilation unit (OA processing unit or LOSSNAY) automatically goes into 

operation when the indoor unit that is interlocked with it goes into operation.

•  If the 

8

 [Ventilation] button is pressed while the indoor unit is stopped, only 

the ventilator goes into operation.

•  Press the 

8

 [Ventilation] button to change the fan speed.

•  Depending on the models, the indoor unit fan goes into operation while the unit 

is in the ventilation mode.

3.6.  Others

 

 

:  Displayed when control is executed by a separately 

sold centralized control unit, etc.

 

STAND BY 

DEFROST

 

:  Displayed from the start of heating operation until the 

moment warm air blows out.

 

CHECK

 

:  This displays indication when some abnormality oc

-

curs in the unit.

 

NOT AVAILABLE

 

:  When  a  Button  is  pressed  for  any  function  which 

the indoor unit cannot perform, this display flashes 
concurrently with the display of that function.

 

 

:  In the system in which the [Sensor] display is indi

-

cated as the “remote controller”, room temperature 
measurement is performed by the room temperature 
sensor built into the remote controller.

 

FILTER

 

:  Displayed when it is time to clean the filter.

 

 

  Press the 

A

 [FILTER ( )] Button twice, then the display 

is disappeared.

For fan

Press the 

3

 [Mode (BACK)] Button and bring up the “

Fan

” display.

•  The fan operation functions to circulate the air in the room.
•  The temperature of the room cannot be set by fan operation.

 Caution:

Never expose your body directly to cool air for a long time. Excessive expo-
sure to cool air is bad for your health, and should therefore be avoided.

Dry operation

The  dry  is  a  microcomputer-controlled  dehumidifying  operation  which  controls 
excessive air-cooling according to the room temperature of your choice. (Not us

-

able for heating.)
1.  Until reaching room temperature of your choice
 

The  compressor  and  indoor  fan  function  is  linked  motion  according  to  the 
change of the room temperature and automatically repeat ON/OFF.

2.  When reaching room temperature of your choice
 

Both the compressor and indoor fan stop.

 

When stop continues for 10 minutes, the compressor and indoor fan are oper

-

ated for 3 minutes to keep the humidity low.

For heating

Press the 

3

 [Mode (BACK)] Button to bring up the “

heaT

” display.

Regarding displays during heating operation “DEFROST”

Displayed only during the defrosting operation.

“STAND BY”

Displayed from the start of heating operation until the moment warm air blows out.

 Caution:

•  When the air-conditioner is used together with burners, thoroughly venti-

late the area. Insufficient ventilation can result in accidents due to oxygen 
deficiency.

•  Never place a burner at a place where it is exposed to the airflow from 

the air-conditioner.

 

Doing so can result in imperfect combustion of the burner.

•  The microcomputer functions in the following cases: 
•  Air does not blow out when heating starts. 

To prevent any cool air from escaping, the indoor fan is gradually switched in 
sequence from faint airflow/weak airflow/set airflow according to the temperature 
rise of the blown out air. Wait a moment until the airflow comes out naturally.

•  The fan is not moving at the set speed. 

-  In some models, the system switches over to faint airflow when the temper-

ature of the room reaches the set temperature. In other cases, it stops to 
prevent any cool air from escaping during the defrosting operation.

•  Air flows out even if operation is stopped.

-  Approximately 1 minute after the stop of operation, the indoor fan sometimes 

rotates to eliminate extra heat generated by the electric heater, etc.

  The fan speed comes to low or high.

4. The smart way to use

Even minimal steps to care for your air conditioner can help make its use far 
more effective in terms of air-conditioning effect, electricity charges, etc.

Set the right room temperature

•  In cooling operation, a temperature difference of about 5 °C [9 °F] between 

indoors and outdoors is optimum.

•  If the room temperature is raised by 1 °C [2 °F] during air-cooling operation, 

about 10 % electric power can be saved.

•  Excessive cooling is bad for health. It also results in the waste of electric power.

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 seasons. 
(When profuse dust and dirt have accumulated, clean the filter thoroughly.)

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 air conditioner, 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.

Summary of Contents for CITY MULTI PEFY-P06NMAU-E3

Page 1: ...MANUAL For safe and correct use please read this installation manual thoroughly before installing the air conditioner unit MANUEL D INSTALLATION Veuillez lire le manuel d installation en entier avant d installer ce climatiseur pour éviter tout accident et vous assurer d une utilisation correcte ...

Page 2: ... 1 8 400 500 15 3 4 19 11 16 1500 59 1 16 2000 78 3 4 PEFY P54NMAU E3 1600 63 500 600 19 11 16 23 5 8 1700 66 15 16 2200 86 5 8 Unit mm in G H I F 700 27 9 16 450 17 3 4 475 18 3 4 450 17 3 4 Q 50 150 2 5 15 16 450 17 3 4 450 17 3 4 100 200 3 15 16 7 7 8 Min 300 11 13 16 P E A D H G Min 20 13 16 Min 10 7 16 B C A B J P 50 2 R 777 30 5 8 450 17 3 4 475 18 3 4 700 27 9 16 50 2 Min 300 11 13 16 E A I...

Page 3: ...draining A Unit body B Lifting machine C Nuts field supply D Washers square accessory E M10 hanging bolt field supply 5 5 2 Fig 5 1 1 Fig 5 1 2 5 1 6 6 2 Fig 6 2 1 A Center of gravity A Indoor unit s bottom surface A Y X L W A Z C D C E D B A 137 5 7 16 67 2 5 8 239 9 7 16 357 14 1 16 122 4 13 16 33 1 5 16 41 1 5 8 217 8 9 16 C A B D Fig 5 2 1 Unit mm in ...

Page 4: ...as large as possible About 10 cm 3 15 16 in F Indoor unit G Make the piping size large for grouped piping H Downward slope 1 100 or more I O D ø38 mm 1 1 2 in PVC TUBE for grouped piping 9 mm 3 8 in or more insulation J Up to 700 mm 27 9 16 in N Drain hose accessory O Horizontal or slightly upgradient 7 2 Fig 7 2 2 C B A L D D D E K M B H I Max 20 m 65 ft 1 5 2 m 5 7 ft G F F F B C D D G F E H A 3...

Page 5: ... to 1 5 8 in B Remove the water supply port C About 2500 cc D Water E Filling port F Screw Fig 8 0 2 SWE Fig 7 3 2 Fig 8 0 3 Fig 8 0 4 Indoor controller board A B F C D E A B G F A C E D A B G C E A F D A B A Filter B Bottom plate C Nail for the bottom inlet D Nail for the rear inlet C D A In case of rear inlet B In case of bottom inlet A Duct B Air inlet C Access door D Canvas duct E Ceiling surf...

Page 6: ...together to the S terminal Dead end connection E Insulation tape To keep the earth wire of the shielded cable from coming in contact with the transmis sion terminal 9 3 Fig 9 3 3 Fig 9 3 4 Fig 9 3 5 C Terminal box D Knockout hole E Remove A Screw holding cover 1pc B Cover Fig 9 3 1 Fig 9 3 2 A Non polarized B TB15 C Remote Controller D TB5 Fig 9 2 3 Fig 9 2 4 2 S M2 M1 A B D 1 DC10 13V A B 1 2 L1 ...

Page 7: ...tall the accessories Improper installation by the user may result in water leakage electric shock or fire Never repair the unit If the air conditioner must be repaired consult the dealer If the unit is repaired improperly water leakage electric shock or fire may result If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to...

Page 8: ...e its parts When installing the unit in a hospital communication station or similar place provide sufficient protection against noise The inverter equipment private power generator high frequency medical equipment or radio communication equipment may cause the air conditioner to operate erroneously or fail to operate On the other hand the air conditioner may affect such equipment by creating noise...

Page 9: ...e W mm in L mm in X mm in Y mm in Z mm in Product Weight kg lb PEFY P06NMAU E3 643 25 5 16 754 29 11 16 330 13 300 11 13 16 130 5 1 8 22 49 PEFY P08NMAU E3 643 25 5 16 754 29 11 16 330 13 300 11 13 16 130 5 1 8 22 49 PEFY P12NMAU E3 643 25 5 16 754 29 11 16 330 13 300 11 13 16 130 5 1 8 22 49 PEFY P15NMAU E3 643 25 5 16 954 37 9 16 340 13 3 8 375 14 3 4 130 5 1 8 26 58 PEFY P18NMAU E3 643 25 5 16 ...

Page 10: ...or accidents resulting from the use of the wrong type of refrigerant Caution Use refrigerant piping made of C1220 Cu DHP phosphorus deoxidized copper as specified in the JIS H3300 Copper and copper alloy seamless pipes and tubes In addition be sure that the inner and outer surfaces of the pipes are clean and free of hazardous sulphur oxides dust dirt shaving particles oils moisture or any other co...

Page 11: ...ulation to inlet duct flange and outlet duct to prevent condensa tion Be sure to change the position of air filter to the position where it can be serv iced Fig 8 0 1 P 5 A In case of rear inlet B In case of bottom inlet A Duct B Air inlet C Access door D Canvas duct E Ceiling surface F Air outlet G Leave distance enough to prevent short cycle Procedure for changing the rear inlet to the bottom in...

Page 12: ...length 200 m Maximum length of transmission lines for centralized control and indoor outdoor transmission lines Maximum length via indoor units 500 m MAX The maximum length of the wiring between power supply unit for transmission lines on the transmission lines for centralized control and each outdoor unit and system controller is 200 m When 10 m is exceeded use cables with the same specification ...

Page 13: ...ved it cannot operate normally 9 4 External I O specifications Caution 1 Wiring should be covered by insulation tube with supplementary insula tion 2 Use relays or switches with IEC or equivalent standard 3 The electric strength between accessible parts and control circuit should have 2750 V or more 9 2 Connecting remote controller indoor and outdoor transmission cables Connect indoor unit TB5 and...

Page 14: ... varies with the system at site Set them referring to the Data Book 9 7 Sensing room temperature with the built in sensor in a remote controller If you want to sense room temperature with the built in sensor in a remote control ler set SW1 1 on the control board to ON The setting of SW1 7 and SW1 8 as necessary also makes it possible to adjust the air flow at a time when the heating thermometer is...

Page 15: ...ress telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN ...

Page 16: ... F OPERATION MANUAL For safe and correct use please read this operation manual thoroughly before operating the air conditioner unit MANUEL D UTILISATION Pour une utilisation correcte sans risques veuillez lire le manuel d utilisation en entier avant de vous servir du climatiseur ...

Page 17: ...F FILTER CHECK CLEAR MENU ON OFF TEST TEMP CLOCK OPERATION BACK DAY MONITOR SET 1 2 3 4 D 5 6 8 9 C 0 A B 7 Remote controller Button Touche Commande à distance GB F 1 Touche Réglage de la température 2 Touche Timer Menu 3 Touche Mode Touche Monitor Set Touche Back 4 Touche Timer On Off 5 Touche Louvre Touche Set Day Touche Operation 6 Touche Vitesse du ventilateur 7 Touche Commande des ailettes 8 ...

Page 18: ...pièce N Réglage des ailettes O Vitesse du ventilateur P Témoin de fonctionnement Remote controller Display Affichage Commande à distance GB F A Current time Timer time B Centralized control indicator C Timer OFF indicator D Timer mode indicator E Operation mode display COOL DRY AUTO FAN HEAT F Function mode indicator G Preset temperature H Power indicator I Louver J Ventilation K Filter sign L Sen...

Page 19: ...4 4 2 In case of bottom inlet En cas d entrée sur le dessous 1 In case of rear inlet En cas d entrée arrière A Filter Filtre Air Flow Flux d air A 1 A 2 Fig A ...

Page 20: ...use of the wrong type of refrigerant 1 Outdoor unit Warning The outdoor unit must be installed on a stable level surface in a place where there is no accumulation of snow leaves or rubbish Do not stand on or place any items on the unit You may fall down or the item may fall causing injury Caution The outdoor unit should be installed in a location where air and noise emitted by the unit will not di...

Page 21: ...it consult your dealer If pipes are removed incorrectly refrigerant fluorocarbon gas may blow out and come into contact with your skin causing injury Releasing refrigerant into the atmosphere also damages the environment 2 Names and functions of various parts Attachment and detachment of filter Fig A P 4 3 How to operate Before starting operation Start running after the PLEASE WAIT display has dis...

Page 22: ...on according to the change of the room temperature and automatically repeat ON OFF 2 When reaching room temperature of your choice Both the compressor and indoor fan stop When stop continues for 10 minutes the compressor and indoor fan are oper ated for 3 minutes to keep the humidity low For heating Press the 3 Mode BACK Button to bring up the HEAT display Regarding displays during heating operati...

Page 23: ... Heating operation starts after ending defrosting operation It runs briefly but soon stops The CHECK and check code flashes on the liquid crystal display There are some obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor units Rerun after removal The filter is filled with dust and dirt Rerun after cleaning the filter Refer to Caring for the machine The sound of the exhaust and rotation...

Page 24: ...f the professional engineering work required for transferring the instal lation Caution When moving or reinstalling the air conditioner consult with your dealer Defective installation can result in electric shock fire etc Regarding noise In installing work choose a place that can fully bear the weight of the air con ditioner and where noise and vibration can be reduced Choose a place where cool or...

Page 25: ...The operating noise is the data that was obtained in an anechoic room Item Model P36NMAU E3 P48NMAU E3 P54NMAU E3 Power source 208 230V 60Hz Cooling capacity 1 Heating capacity 1 Btu h 36 000 40 000 48 000 54 000 54 000 60 000 kW 10 6 11 7 14 1 15 8 15 8 17 6 Dimension Height mm in 250 9 13 16 Width mm in 1 400 55 1 8 1 600 63 Depth mm in 732 28 7 8 Net weight kg lb 39 86 42 93 Fan Airflow rate Lo...

Page 26: ...ress telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN ...

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