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USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES

1.

Slide the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove 
it.

2.

Install two AAA alkaline batteries. Make sure the batteries point in 
the direction marked in the battery compartment.

3.

Use a thin object such as the tip of a pen to press the ACL button.

HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

When using the remote controller, always point the unit’s transmitter 
head directly at the air conditioner’s receiver.

REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION 
POSITION

The remote controller may be operated either from a non-fixed 
position or from a wall-mounted position. To ensure that the air 
conditioner operates correctly, do not install the remote controller in 
the following places:

• In direct sunlight
• Behind a curtain or other places where it is covered
• More than 26 ft.(8 m) away from the air conditioner
• In the path of the air conditioner’s airstream
• Where it may become extremely hot or cold
• Where it may be subject to electrical or magnetic noise
• Where there is an obstacle between the remote controller and air 

conditioner (since a check signal is sent from the remote controller 
every 5 minutes)

MOUNTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

Before mounting the remote controller, press the ON/OFF operation 
button at the mounting location to make sure that the air conditioner 
operates from that location. The indoor unit should make a beeping 
sound to indicate that it has received the signal.

To take out the remote controller, pull it forward.

WHEN HOLDING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

• When using the remote controller and during air conditioner 

operation, the transmitter on the remote controller should be 
pointed towards the receiver on the indoor unit.

• Make sure that there are no objects between the remote controller 

and receiver which could block the signal.

• The batteries last about six months, 

depending on how much you use the 
remote controller. Replace the 
batteries when the remote controller’s 
display fails to light, or when the 
remote controller cannot be used to 
change the air conditioner’s settings.

• Use two fresh leak-proof type-AAA 

alkaline batteries.

• In replacing batteries, follow the 

instructions as mentioned in the 
subsection “HOW TO INSTALL 
BATTERIES”.

• If you do not use the remote controller 

more than 1 month, take out the 
batteries.

• Dispose of the used batteries at the 

designated location in compliance 
with the applicable local ordinances.

Information for Users on Collection and Disposal 
of Old Equipment and used Batteries

[Information on Disposal in other Countries 
outside the European Union]

These symbols are only valid in the European Union. 
If you wish to discard these items, please contact 
your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct 
method of disposal.

Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol 
examples):

This symbol might be used in combination with a 
chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the 
requirement set by the Directive for the chemical 
involved.

ACL button

CAUTION

Pb

Air Conditioner 
(Indoor unit)

Receiver

Remote Controller

(Transmitter 
head)

• To prevent loss of the remote 

controller, you can connect the 
remote controller to the holder by 
passing a string through the remote 
controller and attachment hole.

Remote Control  Holder

Mounting Screws

5/32 x 5/8"

(4 x 16 mm)

(included)

Rear Side

Hole

Press

Set in 
place

Summary of Contents for CS-KS12NB41

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions APPENDIX A 852 6 4181 211 00 1 CS KS12NB41 CZ 18BT1U CU KS12NK1A CS KS18NB4UW CZ 18BT1U CU KS18NKU CS KS18NB4UW CZ 18BT1U CU KS18NKUA A 1 ...

Page 2: ...ing the unit read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference CV6233187622 This air conditioner uses the refrigerant R410A Ceiling Panel CZ 18BT1U Multiple use is applied for the model CS KS18NB4UW only Single use means that only one indoor unit is connected with one outdoor unit in a one unit to one unit configuration Multiple use i e Flexi Multi system means that t...

Page 3: ...rates at maximum output for 30 minutes regardless of the desired temperature The fan speed is 1 step above High CONTENTS Page FEATURES 2 PRODUCT INFORMATION 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 INSTALLATION LOCATION 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 NAMES OF PARTS 4 USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER 8 OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER 9 1 Operation 9 2 Adjusting the Fan Speed 9 3 Fan Only 9 4 Night...

Page 4: ... outdoor units by users Engage authorized dealer or specialist for cleaning In case of malfunction of this appliance do not repair by yourself Contact to the sales dealer or service dealer for a repair Refrigerant gas leakage may cause fire For safety be sure to turn the air conditioner off and also to disconnect the power before cleaning Pull off the power plug from a receptacle or switch off the...

Page 5: ...ure fan speed timer setting and air sweeping Refrigerant Tubes The indoor and outdoor units are connected by copper tubes through which refrigerant gas flows Drain Hose Moisture in the room condenses and drains off through this hose Outdoor Condensing Unit The outdoor unit contains the compressor fan motor heat exchanger coil and other electrical components INDOOR UNIT Air Intakes Remote Controlle...

Page 6: ...ogram Timer ON Timer OFF Timer 1 hour OFF Timer 5 NIGHT SETBACK 6 Confirmation of transmission 7 Auto flap indication Flap angle indication Sweep indication 8 High power operation Displayed when setting timer Displayed when transmitting data Displayed when indoor unit sensor is in use Displayed when setting temperature Displayed when temperature is shown Displayed when the time display is set to 1...

Page 7: ...small tipped object such as a ballpoint pen the mark will appear at the display And the room temperature is detected by the sensor which is built into the indoor unit and the air conditioner is controlled accordingly If the remote controller is located near a heat source such as a space heater or in direct sunlight press the SENSOR button to switch to the sensor on the indoor unit NOTE ADDRESS swi...

Page 8: ...n For details see 4 Night Setback Mode When you press this button in the DRY or COOL mode the mark appears in the display and the remote controller will automatically adjust the set temperature to save energy Time display selector button This switches the time display between 24 hour time and 12 hour time The illustration above pictures the remote controller after the cover has been opened The rem...

Page 9: ...and during air conditioner operation the transmitter on the remote controller should be pointed towards the receiver on the indoor unit Make sure that there are no objects between the remote controller and receiver which could block the signal The batteries last about six months depending on how much you use the remote controller Replace the batteries when the remote controller s display fails to ...

Page 10: ...AN SPEED selector button to the setting you want STEP 5 Press the FLAP button and set the airflow direction as desired Refer to ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION on page 12 To stop the air conditioner press the ON OFF operation button again Choose the best position in the room for the remote controller which also acts as the sensor for room comfort and transmits the operating instructions Once you v...

Page 11: ...oor unit being protected from ice or frost when combined with the outdoor unit for Low Ambient Cooling models In the event of power failure the unit will stop When the power is resumed the unit will restart automatically in approximately 5 minutes by the remote controller Clicking sound is heard from the air conditioner In cooling operation any plastic parts may shrink due to a sudden temperature ...

Page 12: ...Press the CLOCK button once if the time indicator is not flashing The time indication alone flashes 2 Press the Advance Return button until PM 10 30 is displayed The time can be set in 1 minute increments Holding down the button advances the time rapidly in 10 minute increments 3 Press the CLOCK button again This completes the setting of the current time Operation Indication 1 Press the OFF TIME s...

Page 13: ...let direct sunlight into the room Use sunshades blinds or curtains If the walls and ceiling of the room are warmed by the sun it will take longer to cool the room Do Always try to keep the air filter clean Refer to CARE AND CLEANING A clogged filter will impair the performance of the unit To prevent conditioned air from escaping keep windows doors and any other openings closed ADJUSTING THE AIRFLO...

Page 14: ...ing a footstool or the like be careful not to let it tip over Cleaning the main unit and Remote Controller Wipe clean using a soft dry cloth To remove stubborn dirt moisten a cloth in warm water no hotter than 104 F wring thoroughly and then wipe INDOOR UNIT OPERATION button OPERATION lamp Cooling operation Stop NOTE Cleaning and maintenance operations must be carried out by specially trained pers...

Page 15: ... the two air intake grille hinges 4 Clean the grille gently using a soft sponge or the like Then dry it with care Neutral detergent may be used to remove stubborn dirt Then rinse thoroughly with water and dry it Care After a prolonged idle period Check the indoor and outdoor unit air intakes and outlets for blockage if there is a blockage remove it Care Before a prolonged idle period Operate the f...

Page 16: ... Outdoor Unit Remove obstruction Poor cooling performance 1 Dirty or clogged air filter 1 Clean air filter to improve airflow 2 Heat source or many people in room 2 Eliminate heat source if possible 3 Doors and or windows are open 3 Shut them to keep the heat out 4 Obstacle near air intake or air discharge port 4 Remove it to ensure good airflow 5 Thermostat is set too high for cooling 5 Set the t...

Page 17: ...ration Outdoor Hi Indoor H M L Outdoor Hi Indoor H M L Heating Operation dB A dB A Indoor Unit CS KS12NB41 34 32 31 11 5 32 22 5 8 22 5 8 283 575 575 35 3 16 0 Indoor Unit CS KS18NB4UW 44 40 36 11 5 32 22 5 8 22 5 8 283 575 575 35 3 16 0 Outdoor Unit CU KS12NK1A 47 21 9 16 28 11 32 10 7 16 548 720 265 75 0 34 0 Outdoor Unit CU KS18NKU CU KS18NKUA 51 26 3 8 34 21 32 11 7 32 670 880 285 90 4 41 0 Mo...

Page 18: ... 575 35 3 16 0 Model No Outdoor Unit CU 4KS24NBU CU 3KS19NBU Single phase 208 230 V 60 Hz Heating Capacity Operation Sound Unit Dimensions H W D Net Weight Power Source Cooling Capacity kW BTU h kW BTU h inch mm lbs kg Cooling Operation Hi Heating Operation Hi dB A dB A 50 18 800 9 800 18 800 5 50 2 90 5 50 29 1 8 35 7 16 12 19 32 740 900 320 138 9 63 0 50 25 400 9 800 25 400 7 50 2 90 7 50 29 1 8...

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