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2. NAMES AND OPERATIONS

1.   Operation Display

Displays the operation status. (The fi gure 
shows all the statuses.)
•  The auto-fl ap display may be different, 

depending on the installed unit. (See 
Page 13)

2. Start/Stop 

button 

Pressing this button once starts and pressing 
again stops the operation.

3. 

Fan speed button 

4. 

Swing/Wind Direction button 

5. 

Timer setting button 

 

Use for operating with a timer.

6.   Reset button

Use this button after changing the batteries.

7.   Cover

Press at the top center and then slide down.

8.   Transmitter

9. 

Remote control sensor

Detects the temperature at the remote 
controller when detection has been switched 
to the remote controller by the sensor button.

10.  Temperature setting buttons

 

 raises the temperature setting.

 

 lowers the temperature setting.

11. Filter button 

  

CZ-RWSC1U

Press to turn off the fi lter lamp on the 
receiver.

12.  Mode Select button 

Press to switch the operation mode.

13. Ventilation button 

Use this when connected to an aftermarket 
fan. Pressing this button starts and stops the 
fan. When the air conditioner is started or 
stopped, the fan starts or stops at the same 
time. (

 appears on the display of the 

remote controller when the fan is operating.) 

14. Address button 

15. Sensor button

Use this when switching to detect the 
temperature at the remote controller. At 
shipping the default setting is set to detect 
the temperature at the unit. At this time 

 is 

shown on the display.

16. Clock button 

Use this when setting the clock.

REMOTE CONTROLLER

One remote controller can control a group of up to eight indoor units. 
(See Page 14)

From this page on the names of remote control 
buttons will be abbreviated as the illustration of 
the “button”.
E.g.: Start/Stop button 

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Summary of Contents for CZ-RWSC1U

Page 1: ...adoma City Osaka Japan CV6233189680 Operating Instructions Wireless Remote Control System Before operating the unit read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Model No Instruction eng indd a Instruction eng indd a 2012 01 27 16 25 30 2012 01 27 16 25 30 ...

Page 2: ...1 7 ADJUSTING THE WIND DIRECTION 13 8 OPERATING MULTIPLE IN OUTDOOR UNITS SIMULTANEOUSLY 14 9 USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER 15 10 FOR BEST RESULTS 15 11 ADDRESSES 16 12 EMERGENCY OPERATION 19 13 MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS 21 14 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE 22 15 SPECIFICATIONS 23 Instruction eng indd b Instruction eng indd b 2012 01 27 16 25 31 2012 01 27 16 25 31 ...

Page 3: ...o the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu...

Page 4: ...RWSC1U Press to turn off the filter lamp on the receiver 12 Mode Select button Press to switch the operation mode 13 Ventilation button Use this when connected to an aftermarket fan Pressing this button starts and stops the fan When the air conditioner is started or stopped the fan starts or stops at the same time appears on the display of the remote controller when the fan is operating 14 Address...

Page 5: ...3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 15 16 REMOTE CONTROLLER Instruction eng indd 3 Instruction eng indd 3 2012 01 27 16 25 31 2012 01 27 16 25 31 ...

Page 6: ...ssible to use both in conjunction with a wired remote controller sold separately Consult with the dealer where the product was purchased about making the settings Test On switch This is used during service It is not for normal use Test Run On switch This is used during service It is not for normal use 9 Address switch Differentiate between incoming and outgoing signals Note If a heat pump model is...

Page 7: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CZ RWSC1U 1 5 4 3 2 CZ RWST1U 2 3 4 5 1 CZ RWSY1U CZ RWSU1U 1 2 5 4 3 RECEIVER Instruction eng indd 5 Instruction eng indd 5 2012 01 27 16 25 32 2012 01 27 16 25 32 ...

Page 8: ... Display Operation Panel CZ RWSU2U 3 4 5 1 2 7 8 9 3 4 5 2 Indoor Unit CZ RWSK1U 2 NAMES AND OPERATIONS Cont RECEIVER Instruction eng indd 6 Instruction eng indd 6 2012 01 27 16 25 32 2012 01 27 16 25 32 ...

Page 9: ...g period of time remove the batteries Please dispose of batteries appropriately After changing the batteries follow the procedures on the next page to reset the current time HOW TO REMOVE BATTERIES 1 Remove the cover 2 Press the battery toward the negative end and lift it out by its positive end As shown at right 3 Remove the other battery in the same way Note Dispose of the used batteries at the ...

Page 10: ...button the time changes quickly 3 Set the minutes with of the If you press and hold the button the time changes quickly 4 Pressing completes the time setting While you are setting the current time the time display flashes but the colon does not If the buttons are not pressed for three minutes while setting the current time it is set to the displayed time Note When reset is pressed the timer settin...

Page 11: ...nd set the desired temperature Temperature settings cannot be made when in the Fan mode MAX MIN Auto 80 62 Heat 78 60 Dry Cool 86 64 Stop Press When the unit is stopped with the remote controller even though the compressor of the outdoor unit stops the fan on the outdoor unit may continue to run for a while Auto Heat Dry Cool Fan Models that only provide the cooling function cannot operate in the ...

Page 12: ...erature Dry Operation Depending on the indoor unit used the remote controller may have a Dry indicator on its display even though the unit does not have the Dry function Same as cooler operation When the room temperature approaches the temperature setting the unit continues to start up or stop automatically When the drying mode stops operating the indoor unit s fan blows a gentle breeze in order t...

Page 13: ... or and while the time is being displayed if you press again a scheduled time can be set The time last set on the timer is displayed indicates time to change the batteries 2 Press either of the or and set the timer to the desired time Every time you press the time changes in 10 minute increments If you press and hold the button the time changes quickly 3 After setting the timer if you press the ti...

Page 14: ...g a timer setting If you press CANCEL the timer setting is canceled If you wish to cancel the setting for either the or the timer press or the desired timer and when the scheduled time is displayed press CANCEL Using the same timer setting every day If you press for 2 or more seconds is displayed and the ON timer or the OFF timer will operate the unit at the same time every day If you press again ...

Page 15: ...he heating standby mode is released but the display on the remote controller indicates Auto Flap during standby heating as well CZ RWSU1U CZ RWST1U CZ RWSU2U CZ RWSY1U Indoor Unit CZ RWSK1U Setting the Wind Direction While the unit is operating every time you press the direction the flap faces changes Setting Flap to Swing If you press to set the flap up down wind direction plate in its most downw...

Page 16: ...odels Please refer to Setting the Wind Direction and Stopping Flap Swing 8 OPERATING MULTIPLE IN OUTDOOR UNITS SIMULTANEOUSLY Group control works well for providing air conditioning to one large room with more than one air conditioning units One remote controller can operate up to eight indoor units All the indoor units have identical settings Set temperature sensing to the indoor unit Main Sensor...

Page 17: ...scent lighting inverter lights plasma displays LCD televisions monitor etc For more information please contact the dealer where the product was purchased Wall Mount Use Press from the location you wish to mount the remote controller and make sure the signal is received correctly Pull the remote controller forward to remove it 10 FOR BEST RESULTS Don t get the remote controller too far away from th...

Page 18: ...n the remote controller so even when its batteries are changed the settings do not have to be made again 1 CZ RWST1U is of receivers Inside the indoor unit CZ RWSU2U is of an operation panel Inside the indoor unit Checking Addresses When you press on the remote controller its current address is shown in the display If this address corresponds to the address of a receiver 2 the buzzer sounds If it ...

Page 19: ... 456 123 456 For 1 2 and 3 set the switch on the left and for 4 5 and 6 to the right CZ RWSU2U Position of the operation panel s inside indoor unit address switch The position of the receiver s address switch does not matter For 1 2 and 3 set the switch on the left and for 4 5 and 6 to the right CZ RWSC1U Position of the Receiver s Address Switch The position of the receiver s address switch does ...

Page 20: ... and the address of the indoor unit will change to the address displayed on the remote controller 5 If you press Emergency Operation of the indoor unit once the lamps on the indoor unit s display will turn off Note Please do not hold the Emergency Operation button of the indoor unit down while the indoor unit s display lamps are blinking one after another Make sure to operate while the indoor unit...

Page 21: ... inside indoor unit and Indoor Unit CZ RWSK1U is of its CZ RWST1U Start Stop Indoor Unit CZ RWSK1U Start Stop front panel CZ RWSU1U CZ RWST1U CZ RWSY1U Indoor Unit CZ RWSK1U Start press Emergency Operation of the receiver If the indoor temperature is 75 F or greater when the unit starts running it will act as a cooler If the indoor temperature is less than 75 F when the unit starts running it will...

Page 22: ...ing it will act as a cooler If the indoor temperature is less than 75 F when the unit starts running it will act as a heater 2 1 CZ RWSU2U CZ RWSC1U 1 2 2 If you press the wind direction automatically oscillates up and down Stop press Emergency Operation of the receiver again Note The Test Run On and Test On switches are for use when the unit is installed and test run It is not for normal use If t...

Page 23: ... holding down the buttons below every time is pressed the remote controller s display changes Whatever is being displayed when you release is set Setting Item Operation Button Setting Content Remote Controller s Display Remote controller flap display setting for when is pressed Press while pressing Models with movable flaps Swing only models Models w o lamps None Remote controller operation mode d...

Page 24: ...he remote controller when the unit is stopped An error has occurred in the non volatile memory Please contact your sales outlet Although the unit is for air conditioning only either Auto or Heat is indicated in the display Make settings to the remote controller s operation mode display See Page 21 After putting the batteries in the remote control even when it is operated the display does not chang...

Page 25: ... H 5 1 8 in W 55 64 in D CZ RWSC1U 4 23 32 in H 2 3 4 in W 33 64 in D CZ RWSY1U 4 1 4 in H 4 1 4 in W 25 32 in D Power source 16 V DC Supplied from the terminal strip of the indoor unit s remote control CZ RWSU2U Display Dimensions 1 29 64 in H 2 3 4 in W 55 64 in D Power source 5 V DC supplied from the operation panel Operation Panel Dimensions 2 11 64 in H 4 23 32 in W 5 8 in D Power source 16 V...

Page 26: ...DC0911 20112 Printed in Japan Instruction eng indd 24 Instruction eng indd 24 2012 01 27 16 25 36 2012 01 27 16 25 36 ...

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