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Thank you for purchasing a MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, 
LTD. Air-Conditioner. To get the best long-lasting performance, please read and follow 
this User’s Manual carefully before using your air-conditioner. After reading, please store 
the Manual in a safe place and refer to it for operational questions or in the event of any 
irregularities.

ENGLISH

Your Air Conditioning product may be marked with this symbol. It means that 
waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE as in directive 2012/19/
EU) 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.

This symbol printed in the batteries attached to your Air Conditioning 
product is information for end-users according to the EU directive 2006/66/
EC article 20 annex II.
Batteries, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from general 
household waste. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol
shown above, this chemical symbol means that the batteries contain a 
heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows:
Hg:mercury(0.0005%) , Cd:cadmium(0.002%) , Pb:lead(0.004%)
Please, dispose of batteries correctly at your local community waste 
collection or the recycling center.

The emission sound pressure level from each Indoor and Outdoor unit is under 70 dB(A).

Contents

Safety precautions ..........................................2

Name of each part and its function .................7

Remote control handling.................................9

Operation failure with the remote control........9

Temporary run operation ................................9

Installing two air-conditioners in the same room ...10

Child Lock .....................................................10

Operation and display section for remote control .... 11

Current time setting  .....................................12

AUTO mode operation ..................................12

Temperature adjustment during AUTO .........13

FAN SPEED .................................................13

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 ow direction adjustment..........................13

COOL/HEAT/DRY/FAN mode operation ......14

Air-conditioner operable temperature setting ...14

Characteristics of HEAT mode operation .....14

SLEEP TIMER operation ..............................15

OFF-TIMER operation ..................................15

ON-TIMER operation ....................................16

SLEEP TIMER + ON-TIMER operation ........16

ON-TIMER + OFF-TIMER operation ............17

WEEKLY TIMER operation ...........................18

HIGH POWER/ECONOMY operation ..........22

NIGHT SETBACK operation .........................23

SILENT operation .........................................23

SELF CLEAN operation................................24

Auto restart function .....................................24

Tips for effective operation ...........................24

Maintenance .................................................25

Proper installation .........................................26

Troubleshooting ............................................26

Notice ...........................................................27

Contact your dealer ......................................28

About the Multiple Air-conditioner .................28

Self diagnosis function..................................29

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Page 3: ... the batteries contain a heavy metal at a certain concentration This will be indicated as follows Hg mercury 0 0005 Cd cadmium 0 002 Pb lead 0 004 Please dispose of batteries correctly at your local community waste collection or the recycling center The emission sound pressure level from each Indoor and Outdoor unit is under 70 dB A Contents Safety precautions 2 Name of each part and its function ...

Page 4: ...uld be handing this equipment with reference to the installation manual There is information included in the user s manual and or installation manual Following precaution is only for R32 This equipment uses Àammable refrigerants If the refrigerant is leaked together with an external ignition source there is a possibility of ignition ௗWARNING xStrict compliance of the domestic laws must be observed...

Page 5: ...et an electric shock xMake sure to install the drain hose properly so that all the water is drained out Improper installation may lead to water drop in the room resulting in wet furniture xMake sure that the system has been properly earthed Earth wire should never be connected to a gas pipe water pipe lightning conductor or telephone earth wire Improper installation of the earth wire may cause an ...

Page 6: ...from the indoor unit If the indoor unit falls down you may get injured xDo not place a flammable insecticide or paint spray near the air conditioner nor spray it directly on the system This may result in a fire xDo not expose any combustion appliance directly to the air stream of the air conditioner The combustion appliance may malfunction xDo not wash the air conditioner with water This could cau...

Page 7: ...ctric shock xIf you operate air conditioner together with a combustion appliance you must regularly ventilate the indoor air Insufficient ventilation may cause accidents due to oxygen deficiency xWhen you clean air conditioner stop the unit and turn off the power source Never open the panel while the internal fan is rotating xDo not place objects near the outdoor unit or allow leaves to gather aro...

Page 8: ...em turn off the power source and consult your dealer Continued use of the system in abnormal circumstances can result in malfunctioning electric shock fire etc xIf the air conditioner fails to cool or warm the room it may have a refrigerant leakage Contact your dealer If refrigerant needs to be added check with your dealer for proper instructions If the refrigerant comes in contact with the bare s...

Page 9: ...the indoor unit Air inlet Air outlet Air blows out of here Air filter Removes dust or dirt from the inlet air Page 25 Refrigerant piping connection and electric wire Unit display section Remote control signal receiver Name of each part and its function Wireless remote control Wireless remote control holder Battery 2 R03 AAA Micro Wood screw 2 for remote control holder mounting ...

Page 10: ...eration Ceiling concealed side Àow type Ceiling concealed downward Àow type Air outlet Local arrangements part Remote control signal receiver Air inlet grill Local arrangements part Remote control signal receiver Air outlet Local arrangements part Air inlet grill Local arrangements part Representative installation examples Operation mode invalid ON OFF 0 5 sec 0 5 sec x Buzzer sound for remote con...

Page 11: ...check that the air conditioner receives the signals properly For installing or removing the remote control move it up or down in the holder Warning note for remote control handling x Are the batteries running down Replacing the batteries above Replace the batteries with new ones and retry the operation Operation failure with the remote control x If the operation fails operate the unit with tempora...

Page 12: ... remote control Check that the reception buzzer sound pip is emitted from the indoor unit At completion of the setting the indoor unit emits a buzzer sound pip If no reception tone is emitted start the setting from the begin ning again Setting an indoor unit 1 2 3 Since the signal is sent in about 6 seconds after the ACL switch is pressed point the remote control at the unit display section for so...

Page 13: ...d present OPERATING MODE are displayed while the air conditioner is turned off CLEAN switch This switch selects the CLEAN operation Page 24 ON TIMER button This button selects ON TIMER operation Page 16 TIMER button This buttions is used for setting the current time and timer function ACL switch Switch for resetting microcomputer Page 9 PROGRAM button This button sets WEEKLY TIMER Page 18 HI ECO b...

Page 14: ...e day of the week display blinks enabling the setting of a day of the week Press the or TIMER button Set to Sat Press the SET button The day of the week display changes from blinking to steady lighting com pleting the setting of a day of the week and the time display blinks Make sure to press the button within 60 seconds from the last operation in step 2 otherwise the day of the week is not set Pr...

Page 15: ...r does not change When it is a little cold Press the button When it is a little hot Press the button FAN SPEED Ŷ You can choose the fan speed of your air conditioner without dry mode Remote Control display 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Setting temp C Press the FAN SPEED button Each time the button is pressed the fan speed changes 1 x When FAN SPEED is changed fro...

Page 16: ...cteristics of HEAT mode operation Mechanism and capacity of HEAT mode operation Mechanism x The unit draws heat from the cold outside air transfers it to indoors and heats the room As a characteristic of heat pump system the heating capacity reduces when the outside air temperature gets colder x It may take some time to supply hot air after turning on the air conditioner x If the outside temperatu...

Page 17: ...ditioner turned off start the operation from Step 1 With the air conditioner running start from Step 2 Example You prefer it to stop 22 30 Press the ON OFF button Press the OFF TIMER button OFF TIMER display is blinking Press the or TIMER button Every time the button is pressed the display is switched in the order of 0 00 0 10 0 20 Units of ten minutes 1 00 1 10 Every time the button is pressed th...

Page 18: ...ess the or TIMER button Every time the button is pressed the display is switched in the order of 0 00 0 10 0 20 Units of ten minutes 1 00 1 10 Every time the button is pressed the display is switched in the order of 0 00 23 50 23 40 Units of ten minutes 23 00 22 50 Set at 8 00 Press the SET button The display changes from blinking to steady lighting and the setting is complete The timer light yell...

Page 19: ...ork for DRY mode SLEEP TIMER In COOL operation Stop Operation starts Check the room temp 60 mins before Set time When SLEEP TIMER is selected the set temperature is automatically adjusted after a while ensuring that the room is not too cold during cool ing or too warm during heating x During cooling The preset temperature is lowered by 1 C at the start of SLEEP operation when the timer is set Afte...

Page 20: ...rdless of whether the air conditioner is running or not When the ON TIMER setting time is reached the remote control operates according to the contents that are set The remote control display is also switched to the operation contents that are set The setting can be changed from the remote control after ON TIMER operation of the WEEKLY TIMER The following contents can be set by the ON TIMER Operat...

Page 21: ...play is switched in the order of Every time the button is pressed the display is switched in the order of 3 Press the SET button The day of the week is determined and the program number blinks Press the PROGRAM button and current day of the week blink Press the or TIMER button Select a day of the week to be reserved Every time the button is pressed the display is switched in the order of Mon Tue W...

Page 22: ... When ON TIMER is selected go to Step 8 When OFF TIMER is selected go to Step 9 Setting mode Collective setting Set the same operation contents to the same program number of all the days of the week In Step 2 above select all of the days of the week When the contents that were individually set exist in the same program number the contents are overwritten x If no operation is performed for 60 secon...

Page 23: ...2 P3 P4 Tue Sun P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 Display of all of the days of the week Press the or TIMER button Select a day of the week and a program number to be con rmed Display starts from the current day of the week For the program without set ting is displayed When the PROGRAM button is pressed in Con rm mode a setting mode is set Press the or TIMER button Select a day of the week to be canceled 4 ...

Page 24: ... the following operations are set HIGH POWER opera tion will be canceled 1 When the HI ECO button is pressed again The operation mode will be changed to the ECONOMY operation 2 When the operation mode is changed 3 When it has been 15 min since HIGH POWER operation has started 4 When the SILENT button is pressed 5 When the NIGHT SETBACK button is pressed x Not operable while the air conditioner is ...

Page 25: ...When NIGHT SETBACK operation is canceled by pressing the NIGHT SETBACK button the operation mode is reset to the mode immediately prior to the NIGHT SETBACK operation NOTE Releasing procedure Press the SILENT button to turn off the SILENT display x During SILENT operation the maximum cooling and heating capacities deteriorate x SILENT operation will not function during DRY and FAN operation x In c...

Page 26: ...omatically resumes operations after the power has been restored x The following settings will be canceled 1 Timer settings 2 HIGH POWER operations x Auto restart function is set at on when the air conditioner is shipped from the factory Consult with your dealer if this function needs to be switched off x When power failure occurs the timer setting is canceled Once power is resumed set the timer ag...

Page 27: ... obstacles blocking the airflow around the air intake and outlet openings of the indoor and outdoor units 1 2 Remove batteries from the remote control Perform the fan operation for 2 to 3 hours Dry the inside of the unit 3 4 Check if there is no corrosion or rust on the base frame of the outdoor unit 1 2 3 Insert batteries in the remote control Turn on the power source 4 5 Clean and reinstall the a...

Page 28: ...pointed by the manufacturer because special purpose tools are required Suitable installation position x Do not put any obstruction in front of the indoor unit preventing proper ventilation and functioning x Do not install the unit in any of the following places x Where there is a danger of leaking Àammable gases x Where there is substantial splashing of oil x Malfunctioning due to corrosion may oc...

Page 29: ...pped The unit does not restart immediately after you have stopped it RUN light is on Not operating Restart is blocked for 3 minutes after you have stopped the operation to protect the unit Please wait for three minutes The three minute protection timer in the microcomputer automatically starts it up again Some steam escapes during COOL operation This may occur if the room s temperature and humidit...

Page 30: ...u want to give priority to the air conditioner that was started later either stop the air conditioner that has priority or cause the operation type of the unit operated rst to match that of the unit operated second When other indoor units are operating in different modes the RUN light illuminates When the remote control operation switch is in the AUTO mode the air conditioner automatically selects...

Page 31: ...re protection Overcharge of refrigeration short circuit of outdoor unit TIMER light ON RUN light keeps flashing RUN light ON RUN light 2 time flash 2 time flash 4 time flash 1 time flash RUN light 2 time flash 1 time flash TIMER light 4 time flash 2 time flash 4 time flash 1 time flash 2 time flash 3 time flash 5 time flash 6 time flash Keep flashing Suction pipe sensor error Broken suction pipe s...

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