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If the unit has been submerged under water due to a 
natural disaster such as flood or typhoon, consult your 
dealer before using it again.

If you use it as it stands, it may lead to failure, electric shock or fire.

If any abnormal symptom (scorched flavor etc.) is 
found, cut off the power and stop the operation.
Then consult your dealer. 

If you use it as it stands, it may lead to failure, electric shock or fire.

One of the causes of poor cooling or poor heating 
may be refrigerant leakage. Please consult your dealer.

If the repair requires additional refrigerant, determine the service 
with the service staff. The refrigerant of air conditioner is not toxic. 
Normally the refrigerant does not leak. But if it leaks and contacts 
fire such as fan heater, space heater or cooking heater, it may 
produce toxic chemicals.

Do not insert fingers or sticks even if air blower does 
not operate.

It may suddenly operate and cause injuries.

Thank you very much for your purchase of this packaged air conditioning system 
produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Please read through this manual before 
using the product and use the product appropriately according to the instructions in 
the manual. After you have read the manual, store it with the warranty certifi cate in a 
safe place. It will help you when you have questions or problems. 

Do not vent R410A into the atmosphere: R410A is a fl uorinated greenhouse gas, 
covered by the Kyoto Protocol with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) = 1975.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................1

HOW TO  USE

< WIRED REMOTE CONTROL >

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS

“WIRED REMOTE CONTROL” ...........................................................................................................................................2

HOW TO OPERATE ............................................................................................................................................................3

HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION .................................................................................................................3

THE SELECTION OF TIMER MODE ...............................................................................................................................3

SETTING THE TIME.........................................................................................................................................................4

SLEEP TIMER MODE ......................................................................................................................................................4

OFF TIMER MODE ...........................................................................................................................................................4

ON TIMER MODE ............................................................................................................................................................5

WEEKLY TIMER MODE ...................................................................................................................................................5

TIMER CANCELLATION MODE ......................................................................................................................................8

HOW TO OPERATE IN SILENT MODE ..............................................................................................................................8

HOW TO ADJUST THE LOUVER .......................................................................................................................................9

HOW TO SET THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION........................................................................................................................9

HOW TO OPERATE VENTILATION ..................................................................................................................................10

FOR COMFORTABLE USE ..............................................................................................................................................10

INSPECTION DISPLAY, FILTER SIGN, AIR CONDITIONER NUMBER, STANDBY AND ROOM TEMPERATURE 

DISPLAY ...........................................................................................................................................................................11

< WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL >

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS 

WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL .....................................................................................................................................11

HOW TO OPERATE ..........................................................................................................................................................12

CURRENT TIME SETTING PROCEDURE ......................................................................................................................12

ON – TIMER OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................12

OFF – TIMER OPERATION ..............................................................................................................................................12

PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................12

HOW TO ADJUST THE LOUVER  ....................................................................................................................................13

FOR COMFORTABLE USE ..............................................................................................................................................13

CHECK INDICATION, FILTER SIGN ................................................................................................................................13

BACKUP BUTTON ............................................................................................................................................................14

FOR SMART USE

HOW TO MAINTAIN ..........................................................................................................................................................14

TROUBLE SHOOTING .....................................................................................................................................................15

NOTICE

PREPARATION OF HEATING ..........................................................................................................................................16

AUTO RESTART ...............................................................................................................................................................16

SETTING TO DISABLE BUTTON OPERATION ...............................................................................................................16

INSTALLATION, RELOCATION, AND INSPECTION MAINTENANCE.............................................................................16

OPERATION RANGE .......................................................................................................................................................16

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Make sure to have the installation done by your dealer 
or a specialist.

If you install by yourself and the unit is not properly installed, 
water leakage, electric shock, fire and injuries caused by the drop 
of the unit may occur.

The preventive measures that the density of leaked 
refrigerant does not exceed the limit is necessary in 
case of installing the unit in a small room.

The leakage of refrigerant may cause oxygen deficiency accident. 
Consult your dealer for the measures.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Please read these “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” before 
starting to use this product and use the product 
appropriately according to the instructions.

The precautions provided here are classified into “
DANGER” and “

 CAUTION”. The “

 DANGER” sections 

describe potentially hazardous situations that may lead to 
serious outcomes such as death and sericus injuries if the 
product is mishandled. Note, however, that depending on the 
situation, the items listed in the “

 CAUTION” sections do 

also have the potential of causing serious outcomes. Both 
warnings and cautions provide you important information 
related to safety ; please make sure to observe them.

The symbols used throughout the main text of this 
manual have the following meaning.

 marks mean danger, alarm, and caution. The 

specified prohibited item is described in the 
triangle. The left mark means “Shock hazard alarm”.

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marks mean prohibited items. The specified 

prohibited item is described in the circle or in the 
vicinage.

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marks mean compulsory action or instruction. 

The specified prohibited item is described in the 
circle. The left mark means “Earth is needed”.

After you have read the manual, always store it where 
other users can refer to at any time. If a new owner takes 
over the system, make sure to pass this manual. 

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 CAUTION

Do not use for particular purpose such as the storage 
of food, animals and plants, precision apparatus and 
arts etc.

Storage goods may degrade.

Do not operate the button with wet hand.

It may cause electric shock.

When a burning appliance is used together with the 
unit, ventilate frequently.

If ventilation is not sufficient, it may cause oxygen deficiency 
accident.

Do not place a burning appliance where the airflow from 
the unit is directly blown.

It may cause the imperfect combustion of the equipment.

Make sure that the unit installation foundation is not 
damaged due to long-term use.

If it is left to stand, the unit may fall down causing injury.

Do not wash the unit with water, nor place a vase with 
water on the unit.

It may cause electric shock or ignition.

Do not install the unit where the airflow is directly 
blown to animals and plants.

They may suffer from adverse effect.

Before cleaning, make sure to stop operation and 
cut off the power.

The fan inside rotates at high speeds.

Make sure to use proper size of fuse.

Using steel wire or copper wire may lead to failure or fire.

Do not store a flammable spray etc. near the unit, nor 
blow directly to the unit.

It may lead to fire.

Before maintenance, make sure to stop operation and 
cut off the power.

The fan inside rotates at high speeds.

When the unit isn’t used for a long-term, cut off the 
power.

The accumulation of dirt may lead to heat generation or fire.
But, before resuming the operation, turn on the unit for six hours 
beforehand to save harmless.

Do not place any other electric appliances or household 
goods below or around the air conditioner.

Dripping from the unit may lead to failure or contamination.

 DANGER

INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

Make sure to perform grounding work.

Do not connect grounding wire to any gas pipe, water pipe, 
conductor rods or telephones. Incomplete grounding may 
cause electric shock through leakage of electricity.

Make sure to mount a leakage breaker.

Otherwise electric shock may occur. Please consult your 
dealer or a specialist for the mounting.

Do not mount where flammable gas leakage can 
happen.

If leaked gas stagnates in the unit, the gas may cause 
fire.

Make sure to layout the drain pipe so that the water is 
completely drained.

Otherwise, water may leak and wet household goods.

 CAUTION

ENGLISH

Do not expose yourself directly to cooled air flow for a long 
time or cool too much.

It may be cause of deconditioning or health disorder.

Do not insert fingers or sticks into the air inlet or outlet 
grilles.

It may cause injuries because of the fan rotating at high 
speed.

 DANGER

OPERATION PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for FDE Series

Page 1: ... 2006 95 EC CE markering is van toepassing op het gebied met een net stroom van 50 Hz Este acondicionador de aire cumple con la directiva EMC 89 336 EEC 91 263 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 2004 108 EC LV Directiva 2006 95 EC La indicación CE sólo corresponde al área de suministro eléctrico de 50 Hz Este aparelho de ar condicionado está em conformidade com a Directiva EMC 89 336 CEE 91 263 EEC 92 31 CEE...

Page 2: ...t may lead to serious outcomes such as death and sericus injuries if the product is mishandled Note however that depending on the situation the items listed in the CAUTION sections do also have the potential of causing serious outcomes Both warnings and cautions provide you important information related to safety please make sure to observe them The symbols used throughout the main text of this ma...

Page 3: ...ic shock and or fire Before repairing or checking indoor unit be sure to turn off Indoor unit power supply breaker It can result in electric shock or injury due to rotation of indoor unit fan if you perform check or repair with the Indoor unit power supply breaker turned on Place the panels removed for repairing or checking on the stable spot Otherwise dropping or falling may lead to injury CAUTIO...

Page 4: ...is displayed when any button mentioned in the above is pressed but it is not a malfunction In that case the operation of the button is prohibited When you start to operate for the first time after turning the power supply on the unit starts to operate as below You can change the setting as you like Central control Turned off Operation changeover With auto mode auto cooling Without auto mode coolin...

Page 5: ... mode ends and returns to the original display If you press button while timer mode is operative timer mode is canceled and the display will return to the original display If you do not press any button for several minutes after entering the timer mode the timer mode ends and returns to the original display ATTENTION After certain period has elapsed the unit stops operating Sleep timer The unit st...

Page 6: ...Number 4 Four operations can be set with only ON timer or only OFF timer HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION WIRED REMOTE CONTROL 1 Press TIMER button 2 Press button for three times Æ Æ Æ 3 Press SET button EXAMPLE flashes lit 4 Press or button Set the preferred time to start the operation Set Hour If you press or button for a while Hour display is changed by one hour and stops when you stop pressi...

Page 7: ...ng the timer mode the timer mode ends and returns to the original display NOTICE HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION WIRED REMOTE CONTROL 5 Press SET button mark next to a number is switched to light or is displayed The settings so far are effective and the display changes as shown on the left 6 Press or button Press button and is displayed Press button and is displayed Select either of the above t...

Page 8: ...original display NOTICE JCanceling Holiday Setting HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION WIRED REMOTE CONTROL JWeekly timer Holiday Setting It is possible to disable the timer settings temporarily which has been already set by applying Holiday Set on a particular day of the week When the Holiday Setting is cancelled the timer setting is enabled again 1 In the Weekly timer mode select and set See Sele...

Page 9: ...ent Mode Setting Select in step 2 press SET button and silent setting is canceled ending the silent mode is displayed SILENT MODE JSilent Mode Setting If you press button while silent mode is operative silent mode is canceled and the display will return to the original display Note that the setting which has not been completed is canceled HOW TO PERFORM THE TIMER OPERATION WIRED REMOTE CONTROL TIM...

Page 10: ... the louver No to be set according to the left figure EXAMPLE Note For FDTC and FDE select Other louver No settings have no effect 5 Press SET button Determination of louver No The louver No to be set is confirmed and the display shows the upper limit of the movable range EXAMPLE If No 1 louver is selected current upper limit position 6 Press or button selection of upper limit position Select the ...

Page 11: ...The cooling heating capacity will get reduced Moreover it leads to waste of electricity and larger operation noise It may cause failure Dew may form and drop during cooling Do not block the inlet and outlet grilles of the indoor and outdoor units Excessive load to the unit may cause failure Keep moderate room temperature Too much cooling or heating is not good for your health It will also waste th...

Page 12: ...re FILTER display Indicates for two seconds when FILTER button is pressed OFF TIMER display Indicates when OFF TIMER is set See page 12 OPERATION MODE select button Every time this button is pressed displays switch as below AUTO COOL HEAT FAN DRY ROOM TEMP TIME SETTING button Sets room temperature by pressing or button Sets time when setting the time RESET switch Used to reset the microcomputer TI...

Page 13: ...d the compressor is heated Do not turn off the power supply The crankcase heater is conducted while the compressor is stopped preventing failure of the compressor due to accumulation of liquid refrigerant by keeping the compressor warm The operation of remote control must be performed slowly and steadily HOW TO USE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL ATTENTION 4 1 5 3 2 AUTO COOL HEAT DRY FAN J Guideline of r...

Page 14: ...dealer and inform them address No and error code symptom of the trouble air conditioner type and model name etc Press the ON OFF button to stay the air conditioner on the stop mode Light for 0 5 second wink out for 0 5 second Timer check indicator lamp WHEN LONG FLASHING LIGHT IS SHED FROM THE TIMER CHECK INDICATOR LAMP YELLOW Clean the filter See page 14 When cumulative running time reaches 120 h...

Page 15: ...gn the hole on the filter with the hook on the grille E 2 places and push it securely until the filter is caught by the hook How to mount the grille 1 Hang the hook on the hole on the panel The hook on the grille can be hanged any hole on the panel 2 After the grille is hanged close the grille while the stopper on the grille 2 places is kept pressed to OPEN direction When the grille comes to the o...

Page 16: ...gling may be heard when the operation is started when the compressor is activated deactivated during operation or when the operation is stopped These are the sounds of the refrigerant flowing through the system Sounds of rustling or gurgling may be heard from a stopped indoor unit These sounds can be heard when the air conditioning system is performing automatic control The supply air from the ind...

Page 17: ... system installed in a well ventilated place Are there any obstacles If so it leads to the decrease of the efficiency and the increase of operation noise Avoid the place where cool warm air and operation noise cause problems to your neighbors INSTALLATION LOCATION Normally the efficiency of the air conditioning system will become lower after a while because dirt accumulates inside the system This ...

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