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7

GB

OPEN

1

2

4

3

ON

• Use two 24A size alkaline
  batteries. Make sure you align
  the battery polarities correctly.
• Remove the batteries if you do
  not expect to use the controller
  for a long time.

After refilling batteries,
press the reset button.

Reset

Adhesive double
coated tape is
provided on the
back.

Plate

Figure 2

4. Before Operation

4-1. Setting the DIP-Switch

It is necessary to set the DIP switches before using this remote control unit.

The remote control unit will not operate properly unless the DIP switch settings are correct.

Customers should not perform the settings themselves, but rather should request that the settings
been made during installation by qualified personnel.

DIP Switch Settings

1

Check the settings (fan speed, louver, etc.) of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit to which it is
connected.

2

Adjust the DIP switches on the back of the remote control unit as necessary.
(Refer to Table 1 and Figure 1)

Table 1

SW

OFF

ON

Description

1

AUTO mode is not

AUTO mode is

supported

supported

2

SWING (vane)

SWING (vane)

is not supported

is supported

Set to OFF on units which unsupported adjustable vane.

3

4-stage fan speed 2-stage fan speed Set to OFF on units which unsupported fan speed control.

4

COOL/HEAT unit

COOL only unit Set to OFF when SW1 is set to ON.

Factory settings are all OFF.

Figure 1

3

After making the DIP switch settings, remove the battery cover and insert two batteries.

4

Using a ball point pen or similarly pointed object, push the reset button and replace the battery
cover.

5

Verify that the remote control unit operates properly. If
it does not, check the indoor and outdoor units, then
redo the DIP switch settings.

6

After verifying that the remote control unit operates
properly, attach the protective plate over the dip switch.
(Refer to Figure 2.)

7

The DIP switch setting is now set up properly.

1

2

4

3

ON

OPEN

1

2

4

3

ON

• Use two 24A size alkaline
  batteries. Make sure you align
  the battery polarities correctly.
• Remove the batteries if you do
  not expect to use the controller
  for a long time.

Factory setting

(All OFF)

RESET button

Battery cover

Rear view of original
remote controller

Summary of Contents for PAR-FL31MA

Page 1: ...lation Lorsque les travaux sont terminés expliquer le fonctionnement de la télécommande au client en se reportant au présent manuel puis lui remettre le manuel INSTRUCTIEHANDLEIDING Lees deze handleiding zorgvuldig door voordat u de afstandsbedieningseenheid gebruikt Voor de installateur Wanneer u klaar bent gelieve de klant de werking van de afstandsbedieningseenheid met gebruik van deze handleid...

Page 2: ... not dispose of the controller by yourself Consult your dealer in case of disposal Stop operation when an abnormality occurs Continuing to operate under abnormal conditions can result in breakdown electric shock or fire When an abnormality occurs burning smell etc stop operations turn off the power switch and consult your dealer Never modify or repair the controller by yourself Any deficiency caus...

Page 3: ...l detergent and wipe the controller with it then wipe with a dry cloth Do not press any control button with a sharp object Doing so may cause an electric shock or breakdown Keep the temperature within the specified range Use the controller within the specified operating temperature range Using in temperature out side that range can cause serious breakdowns For the specified operating temperature r...

Page 4: ...K TEST RUN CLOCK MODE FAN VANE STOP START HR MIN TEMP ON OFF NOT AVAILABLE C AM PM AM PM CHECK TEST RUN Operation mode display Page 10 Battery voltage low Page 8 display Page 12 Transmission mark Page 10 Vane Page 11 Fan Page 11 Temperature Page 10 adjusting button Power ON OFF button Page 10 MODE button Page 10 FAN button Page 11 VANE button Page 11 STOP START TIMER SET button Page 12 HR MIN butt...

Page 5: ...re inverter type fluorescent lamps are used Consult your dealer when re purchasing fluorescent lamps ON OFF HEAT COOL ON OFF lamp lit when unit is operating unlit when unit is not operating Emergency operation In cases where the remote control unit does not operate properly use either the COOL or HEAT button on the wire less remote control signal receiver to toggle the unit on or off On cooler onl...

Page 6: ...O mode is not AUTO mode is supported supported 2 SWING vane SWING vane is not supported is supported Set to OFF on units which unsupported adjustable vane 3 4 stage fan speed 2 stage fan speed Set to OFF on units which unsupported fan speed control 4 COOL HEAT unit COOL only unit Set to OFF when SW1 is set to ON Factory settings are all OFF Figure 1 3 After making the DIP switch settings remove th...

Page 7: ...if the reset button is not pressed after the batteries have been replaced Batteries The batteries have run out when the mark battery voltage drop appears when the signals cannot reach the receiver of the air conditioner or when the LCD becomes weak In these cases replace the batteries with new alkaline batteries size AAA Make sure that both batteries are replaced Using manganese batteries will red...

Page 8: ...he LCD displays will disappear in 10 seconds 2 When changing the current time 1 Press POWER ON OFF button if the LCD displays are not on 2 Press the CLOCK button Check that is displayed 3 Press the HR and MIN buttons to adjust the time to current time 4 Press the CLOCK button to com plete the setting Even if the CLOCK button is not pressed will disappear in one minute 4 4 Installing the Remote Con...

Page 9: ...troller is turned off 2 Press the MODE button Each time the MODE button is pressed the operation mode will switch as shown below COOL DRY AUTO FAN HEAT Note There are some indoor unit models which do not support AUTO or HEAT mode In these cases the operation of the air conditioner and the display of the remote control may differ 5 2 Changing the Pre set Temperature If the LCD displays are not on p...

Page 10: ...d Press the FAN button and the fan speed will change For 4 stage speed For 2 stage speed 2 To Change the Direction Press the VANE button and the flap vane will move vertically For Swing For no swing Note There are some indoor unit models which do not feature fan speed or swing In these cases the operation of the air conditioner and the display of the remote control may differ ...

Page 11: ...pre set time is reached e g To cause the operation to start at 9 00 am 1 If the LCD displays are not on press the POWER ON OFF but ton 2 Press the START button TIMER SET Check that and are displayed To cancel press the START button once again 3 Press the HR and MIN buttons Adjust the displayed time to 9 00 am When is not displayed time setting cannot be done In that case press the START button aga...

Page 12: ...nt time is 8 00 pm To make the air conditioner stop at 11 00 pm and start at 6 00 am the following morning e g 2 When current time is 11 00 am To make the air conditioner start at 5 00 pm and stop at 9 00 am the following morning Note Timer times can be set in steps of ten minutes If the POWER ON OFF button is pressed during timer operation the timers will be canceled If the air conditioner is tur...

Page 13: ... MIN button B TESTRUN and current operation mode are displayed 4 Press the MODE button to activate FAN mode then check whether air is blown out from the unit 5 Press the MODE button to activate COOL mode then check whether cool air is blown out from the unit 6 Press the FAN button and check whether strong air is blown out from the unit 7 Press the VANE button and check whether the auto vane operat...

Page 14: ...itch 7 4 2 Inserting Batteries 8 4 3 Setting the Current Time 9 4 4 Installing the Remote Controller Holder 9 5 Operating Method 10 5 1 Starting Operation 10 5 2 Changing the Pre set Temperature 10 5 3 Changing the Fan Speed and Direction 11 5 4 Setting the Timer 12 6 Test Run 14 7 Centrally Controlled 15 8 Troubleshooting 15 9 Specifications 15 ...

Page 15: ...mes if it is OFF Note In this case the operation of the air conditioner and the display of the remote control may differ 8 Troubleshooting When the operation lamp of the Signal Receiving Unit is blinking This means that an abnormality has occurred with the air conditioner In this case turn the power off and consult your dealer Do not try to repair by yourself 9 Specifications Item Specification Po...

Page 16: ...n a residential commercial or light industrial environment The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC HEAD OFFICE MITSUBISHI DENKI BLDG MARUNOUCHI TOKYO 100 8310 TELEX J24532 CABLE MELCO TOKYO ...

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