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Safety Precautions

Power supply

Do not use a modi

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joint cord, extension cord or 

unspeci

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overheating and 

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To prevent overheating, 

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• Do not share the same power outlet with other 

equipment.

• Do not operate with wet hands. 

• Do not over bend the power supply cord.

• Do not operate or stop the unit by inserting or 

pulling out the power plug.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 

replaced by the manufacturer, service agent 

or similarly quali

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 ed persons in order to avoid 

a hazard.
It is strongly recommended to be installed 

with Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) 

or Residual Current Device (RCD) to prevent 

electric shock or 

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To prevent overheating, 

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• Insert the power plug properly.

• Dust on the power plug should be periodically 

wiped with a dry cloth.

Stop using the product if any abnormality/

failure occurs and disconnect the power plug or 

turn off the power switch and breaker.

(Risk of smoke/

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Examples of abnormality/failure

• The ELCB trips frequently.

• Burning smell is observed.

• Abnormal noise or vibration of the unit is 

observed.

• Water leaks from the indoor unit.

• Power cord or plug becomes abnormally hot.

• Fan speed cannot be controlled.

• The unit stops running immediately even if it 

is switched on for operation.

• The fan does not stop even if the operation 

is stopped.

Contact your local dealer immediately for 

maintenance/repair.

This equipment must be earthed to prevent 

electrical shock or 

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Prevent electric shock by switching off the 

power supply and unplug:

- Before cleaning or servicing,

- When extended non-use, or

- During abnormally strong lightning activity.

CAUTION

Indoor unit and outdoor unit

Do not wash the indoor unit with water, 

benzine, thinner or scouring powder to avoid 

damage or corrosion at the unit.
Do not use for preservation of precise 

equipment, food, animals, plants, artwork 

or other objects. This may cause quality 

deterioration, etc.
Do not use any combustible equipment in front 

of the air

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Do not expose plants or pet directly to air

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avoid injury, etc.

Do not touch the sharp aluminium 

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sharp parts may cause injury.

Do not switch ON the indoor unit when waxing 

the 

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 oor. After waxing, aerate the room properly 

before operating the unit.
Do not install the unit in oily and smoky areas 

to prevent damage to the unit.
Do not dismantle the unit for cleaning purpose 

to avoid injury.
Do not step onto an unstable bench when 

cleaning the unit to avoid injury.
Do not place a vase or water container on the 

unit. Water may enter the unit and degrade the 

insulation. This may cause an electric shock.
Do not open window or door for long time during 

operation, it may lead to inef

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 cient power usage 

and uncomfortable temperature changes.
Prevent water leakage by ensuring drainage pipe is:

- Connected properly,

- Kept clear of gutters and containers, or

- Not immersed in water
After a long period of use or use with any 

combustible equipment, aerate the room regularly.
After a long period of use, make sure the 

installation rack does not deteriorate to prevent 

the unit from falling down.

Remote control

Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries. It 

may damage the remote control.

To prevent malfunction or damage of the 

remote control:

• Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to 

be used for a long period of time.

• New batteries of the same type must be 

inserted following the polarity stated.

Power supply

Do not disconnect the plug by pulling the cord 

to prevent electric shock.

nanoe™-G generator

Do not touch the sharp pin which may cause 

injury.

English

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Page 10: ...ch h p theo h ng d n m b o r ng h th ng l m l nh c ti p t tr c khi n p m i ch t l m l nh cho h th ng D n nh n l n h th ng khi qu tr nh n p li u ho n t t n u ch a c l m C n ph i h t s c c n tr ng kh n...

Page 11: ...qu tr nh n p m i ch t cho to n h th ng M i b nh ch a c s d ng ph i c quy nh r cho c c m i ch t c thu h i v ph i c d n nh n c n th n cho m i ch t c ngh a l c c b nh ch a c bi t thu h i m i ch t B nh c...

Page 12: ...iAUTO X QUIET Y N T NH Gi m ti ng n c a lu ng gi th i Ch n y k t h p gi a ch nanoe X v nanoe G nanoe TECHNOLOGY nanoe TECHNOLOGY b t u t ng khi thi t b c b t Nh n ON B T hay OFF T T ch n y b ng tay Ch...

Page 13: ...v ti t ki m n ng l ng t t h n m kh ng nh h ng n s tho i m i Ch c n ng ECO kh ng th c k ch ho t khi ang s d ng ch iAUTO X Nh n n t l n n a h y b gi m l ng ti u th i n Ch c n ng n y s mang l i cho b n m...

Page 14: ...Nh n n t ho c ch n thi t l p ho c t ng ng sau nh n C i t h n gi g n nh t s c hi n th v s c k ch ho t sau Ch h n gi ho t ng theo c i t gi tr n i u khi n t xa v s l p l i h ng ng y khi gi h n c c i t c...

Page 15: ...g l ng B n c th ti t ki m i n khi b t m y kho ng nhi t khuy n kh ch HEAT S I M 20 0 C 24 0 C 68 F 75 F ki u 2 B m nhi t COOL L M L NH 26 0 C 28 0 C 79 F 82 F H ng gi ch COOL DRY L M L NH H T M C nh o...

Page 16: ...y nh m lo i b vi r t v vi khu n c c khu v c xung quanh H th ng l c t t h n khi qu t ng ng ho t ng v l i h ng gi ng Kh ng c t t ngu n i n trong qu tr nh t t m y Ho t ng n y s kh ng ti p t c sau khi ng...

Page 17: ...g ho t ng L i l c kh 2 tu n m t l n R a tr ng l i l c nh nh ng v i n c tr nh l m h b m t l i l c Ph i kh l i l c trong b ng r m tr nh xa l a ho c ph i tr c ti p d i n ng Thay l i l c khi b h G b b l c...

Page 18: ...ng phun ra t kh i trong nh Trong qu tr nh l m l nh kh ng kh l nh t a ra c th g y n c ng ng t Kh i ngo i tr i c n c ho c h i n c tho t ra ch l m l nh qu tr nh ng ng t x y ra t i c c ng ng l nh v n c ng...

Page 19: ...m y ng kh p ch a i u khi n t xa kh ng ho t ng n hi n th m ho c t n hi u y u Ki m tra pin c l p ng kh ng Thay pin y u M y kh ng ho t ng Ki m tra xem c u dao ng kh ng Ki m tra xem c h n gi t t kh ng M...

Page 20: ...g 5 gi y Ki m tra m y sau m t th i gian d i kh ng s d ng Ki m tra pin Ki m tra v m b o kh ng c v t th l xung quanh c c ng gi v o v ng gi ra S d ng AUTO OFF ON T NG T T B T tr n m y ch n ch HEAT S I M...

Page 21: ...m bi n nhi t d n trao i nhi t s 2 c a kh i ngo i b t th ng H 33 Kh i trong kh i ngo i m t k t n i v i nhau H 34 C m bi n nhi t b l m m t kh i ngo i b t th ng H 35 N c ng ng ho c b m n c ng ng b t th...

Page 22: ...indoor unit Remote control display and functions may vary depending on the model Quick Guide Inserting the batteries 1 2 3 1 Pull out the back cover of remote control 2 Insert AAA or R03 batteries 3 C...

Page 23: ...ure as C or F 2 Press to select the desired mode 1 Cooling model DRY iAUTO X COOL 2 Heatpump model COOL DRY AUTO iAUTO X HEAT Table of Contents Safety Precautions 24 31 How to Use 32 34 To Learn More...

Page 24: ...e supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Please consult an authorised dealer or specialist to clean the internal parts repair install remove disassemble and reinstall the unit I...

Page 25: ...o not wash the indoor unit with water benzine thinner or scouring powder to avoid damage or corrosion at the unit Do not use for preservation of precise equipment food animals plants artwork or other...

Page 26: ...al the opening by pinching taping etc Handling of R32 is similar to R410A Operation maintenance repairing and refrigerant recovery should be carried out by trained and certified personnel in the use o...

Page 27: ...the precautions in 12 and comply with national regulations Always contact to local municipal offices for proper handling 2 Servicing 2 1 Service personnel The system is inspected regularly supervised...

Page 28: ...ternally into the atmosphere 2 7 Checks to the refrigerating equipment Where electrical components are being changed they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification At all times the...

Page 29: ...the atmosphere from a leak 5 Cabling Check that cabling will not be subject to wear corrosion excessive pressure vibration sharp edges or any other adverse environmental effects The check shall also...

Page 30: ...minimize the amount of refrigerant contained in them Cylinders shall be kept in an appropriate position according to the instructions Ensure that the refrigerating system is earthed prior to charging...

Page 31: ...employed Ensure that the correct number of cylinders for holding the total system charge are available All cylinders to be used are designated for the recovered refrigerant and labelled for that refri...

Page 32: ...n combines both nanoe X and nanoe G nanoe TECHNOLOGY nanoe TECHNOLOGY automatically starts when the unit is turned on Press to turn ON or OFF this operation manually This operation can be activated ev...

Page 33: ...urn on the unit in iAUTO X mode Not applicable for Heat operation To reach the desired temperature quickly This operation provides you with a comfortable environment while sleeping It will automatical...

Page 34: ...n Press or to select the respective setting or then press The nearest timer setting is displayed and will activate in sequence The timer operation follows the clock setting on the remote control and w...

Page 35: ...energy when operating the unit within the recommended temperature range HEAT 20 0 C 24 0 C 68 F 75 F 2 Heatpump model COOL 26 0 C 28 0 C 79 F 82 F Air flow direction In COOL DRY mode The horizontal fl...

Page 36: ...is to remove viruses bacteria from the surroundings The filter deactivation operation is complete when the fan stops and the flap closes Do not turn off the power supply during this operation After a...

Page 37: ...very 2 weeks Wash rinse the filters gently with water to avoid damaging the surface Dry the filters thoroughly under a shade away from fire or direct sunlight Replace any damaged filters Remove air fi...

Page 38: ...flowing sound during operation Refrigerant flow inside the unit Mist emerges from indoor unit During cooling operation the discharged cold air may condense to water vapour Outdoor unit emits water or...

Page 39: ...emote control does not work Display is dim or transmission signal is weak Insert the batteries correctly Replace weak batteries The unit does not work Check if the circuit breaker is tripped Check if...

Page 40: ...that there is no obstruction around the air inlets and outlet vents Use AUTO OFF ON on the unit to select HEAT 2 Heatpump model COOL mode For details refer The remote control is missing or a malfunct...

Page 41: ...r abnormality H 35 Indoor outdoor water adverse current abnormality H 36 Outdoor gas pipe temperature sensor abnormality H 37 Outdoor liquid pipe temperature sensor abnormality H 38 Indoor outdoor mis...

Page 42: ...n v d b n d i c hai k hi u i c ng nhau K hi u n y c th d ng k t h p v i m t k hi u h a h c Trong tr ng h p n y n tu n th c c quy nh c li n quan v h a ch t B O NG Bi u t ng n y cho bi t thi t b d ng m...

Page 43: ...used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved WARNING This symbol shows that this equipment uses a flammable...

Page 44: ...Printed in Malaysia Panasonic Corporation 1006 Kadoma Kadoma City Osaka Japan Website http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2021 ACXF55 31550 FC0721 0...

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