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Do not touch the aluminum fin.

Otherwise it may lead to injuries.

Do not clean the inside of the indoor unit by yourself. 
Make sure to consult your dealer or user inquiry 
counter specified by our company.

If you select incorrect detergent or improper method, resin parts 
may be damaged and lead to water leakage. If the detergent is 
dropped on the electric component or motor, it may lead to failure, 
smoking or ignition.

Do not place objects on the outdoor unit, nor mount on 
it.

It may lead to injuries resulting from dropping or falling.

During the operation or maintenance, do not use an 
unstable footrest.

It may lead to injuries resulting from falling.

During thunderstorm, stop the operation and turn off 
the switch.

A lightning strike may lead to failure.

After several seasons of operating, inspections and 
maintenances are required except routine care and 
cleaning.

Accumulated dirt or dust inside the indoor unit may cause odor, 
water leakage through the clogging of water discharging pipe for 
dehumidification. Specialized information and skills are required for 
inspections and maintenances. Therefore contact your dealer.

Do not place any object around the outdoor unit, nor 
allow fallen leaves to pile up.

Fallen leaves may induce insects and worms in them, and 
they may lead to failure, ignition or smoking by touching electric 
components.

Do not use with inlet/outlet grilles or other panel 
removed.

Otherwise, it may lead to injuries.

Do not operate or stop the unit by using the power 
supply switch. 

It may lead to fire or water leakage. 
If auto restart is set effectively, the fan may rotate suddenly 
causing injuries.

Do not touch blowout port when the swing louver 
moves. 

Otherwise, it may lead to injuries.

Do not strain the remote control cord.

A part of core wire may be cut off causing electric leakage.

Do not use water heater etc. near the indoor unit or 
remote control.

If a Vapor-generating appliance is used near them, it may 
lead to water drop causing electric leakage or short circuit.

Do not use the unit where powder or fiber is floating.

Fine powder or fiber passing through the air filter may 
stagnate inside the unit and lead to electric leak or short 
circuit.

Do not place objects under the unit which must avoid 
being exposed to water. 

Over 80 percent humidity or the clogging of drain pipe may 
damage them through dew dropping.

Never perform any modification. Contact your dealer for 
repairing.

Improper repairing may lead to water leakage, electric 
shock or fire. 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. When repairing refrigerant 
leakage, determine the service with the service staff that the repair 
has been finished without fault.

If it is required to relocation and reinstall the unit, consult 
your dealer or a specialist.

Improper installation of air conditioning unit may cause 
water leakage, electric 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.

 CAUTION

PRECAUTIONS FOR RELOCATION OR REPAIRING

 PRECAUTIONS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL

Your Air Conditioning product may be marked with this symbol. It means that waste electrical and electronic 
equipment (WEEE as in directive 2002/96/EC) should not be mixed with general household waste. Air 
conditioners should be treated at an authorized treatment facility for re-use, recycling and recovery and 
not be disposed of in the municipal waste stream. Please contact the installer or local authority for more 
information. 

Ventilation display
Displayed during ventilation operation

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See page 10

Weekly timer display
Displays the settings of the 
weekly timer.

Operation setting display area
Displays setting temperature, airflow 
volume, operation mode and operation 
message.

Operation/check indicator light
During operation: Lit in green
In case of error: Flashing in red

Operation/stop button
This button is used to operate and stop 
the air conditioning system.
Press the button once to operate the 
system and press it once again to stop 
the system.

MODE button
This button is used to change the 
operation mode.

FAN SPEED button
This button is used to set the airflow 
volume.

VENT button
This button is used to operate external 
ventilator.  

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See page 10

LOUVER button
This button is used to operate/stop the 
swing louver.  

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See page 9

SET button
•This button is used to fix the setting. 
•This button is used to set the silent mode.  

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See page 3 to 10

RESET button
•Press this button while making settings to go back to the 
previous operation.  

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See page 3 to 10

•This button is also used to reset the “FILTER CLEANING” display.
(Press it after cleaning the air filter)

Central control display
Displayed when the air conditioning system is 
controlled by centralized remote control.

Timer operation display
Displays the timer operation setting.

Temperature setting buttons
These buttons are used to set the 
temperature of the room.

Timer button
This button is used to set 
the timer mode. 

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See page 3

Timer setting buttons
These buttons are used to set 
the timer mode and the time.

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See page 3 to 10

GRILL button
This button has no function.
When this button is pressed,

                   (Invalid Operation)

is displayed,but it does not mean a failure.  

AIR CON No. button
•Display the indoor unit number connected to this 

remote control.

•This button is used for indoor unit address setting.

CHECK button 
This button is used at servicing.

TEST button
This button is used during test operation.

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS 

(WIRED REMOTE CONTROL)

Wired remote control

•  The figure below shows the remote control with the cover opened. Note that the items in the liquid 

crystal display (LCD) area are shown for explanation purpose.

Pull the cover downwards to open.

HOW TO USE< WIRED REMOTE CONTROL >

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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