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SETTING
SETTING
Power
on
flashes
goes out
Remote Controller
is available
Approx. 1 minute
SETTING
SETTING
Power
on
flashes
goes out
Remote Controller
is available
Approx. 5 minutes
8
APPLICABLE CONTROLS
REQUIREMENT
• When you use this air conditioner for the first
time, it takes approx. 5 minutes until the remote
controller becomes available after power-on.
This is normal.
<When power is turned on for the first time
after installation>
It takes approx. 5 minutes until the remote
controller becomes available.
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Changing of settings of for applicable
controls
Basic procedure for changing settings
Change the settings while the air conditioner is
not working. (Be sure to stop the air conditioner
before making settings.)
The display content for setting differs from that
on the former types of remote controller
(RBCAMT21E/AMT31E).
(The number of CODE NO. has increased.)
<When power is turned on for the second
(or later) time>
It takes approx. 1 minute until the remote
controller becomes available.
• Normal settings were made when the indoor
unit was shipped from factory.
Change the indoor unit settings as required.
• Use the wired remote controller to change the
settings.
∗
The settings cannot be changed using the
wireless remote controller, sub remote
controller, or remote-controllerless system
(for central remote controller only).
Therefore, install the wired remote controller
to change the settings.
Procedure
1
Push
TEST
button and “TEMP.
” button simulta-
neously for at least 4 seconds.
After a while, the display flashes as shown in the
figure. Confirm that the CODE No. is [10].
• If the CODE No. is not [10], push
TEST
button to
erase the display content, and repeat the proce-
dure from the beginning.
(No operation of the remote controller is accepted
for a while after
TEST
button is pushed.)
(While air conditioners are operated under the
group control, “
” is displayed first.
When
UNIT LOUVER
is pushed, the indoor unit number
displayed following “
” is the header unit.)
Procedure
2
Each time you push
UNIT LOUVER
button, indoor unit
numbers in the control group change cyclically.
Select the indoor unit you want to change settings
for. The fan of the selected unit runs and the louvers
start swinging. You can confirm the indoor unit for
which you want to change settings.
Procedure
3
Using “TEMP.
/
” buttons, specify CODE No.
[
].
Procedure
4
Using timer “TIME
/
” buttons, select SET
DATA [
].
Procedure
5
Push
SET
button. When the display changes from
flashing to lit, the setup is completed.
• To change settings of another indoor unit, repeat
from Procedure
2
.
• To change other settings of the selected indoor
unit, repeat from Procedure
3
.
Use
SET
button to clear the settings.
To make settings after
SET
button was pushed,
repeat from Procedure
2
.
Procedure
6
When settings have been completed, push
TEST
button to determine the settings.
When
TEST
button is pushed,
SETTING
flashes and then
the display content disappears and the air condi-
tioner enters the normal stop mode.
(While
SETTING
is flashing, no operation of the remote
controller is accepted.)
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When installing separately sold filters
Be sure to make ceiling setting when installing
separately sold filters.
∗
Separately sold filters cannot be installed in an
indoor unit on a high ceiling.
Follow to the basic operation procedure
(
1
→
2
→
3
→
4
→
5
→
6
).
• For the CODE No. in Procedure
3
, specify
[5d].
• For the set data in Procedure
4
, select the
SET DATA of filters to be installed from the
following table.
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Installing indoor unit on high ceiling
When an indoor unit is installed on a ceiling
higher than the standard height, make the
high-ceiling setting for air volume adjustment.
• Take the same procedure as that in “When
installing separately sold filters”.
• For the set data in Procedure
3
, specify [5d].
• Select the SET DATA for Procedure
4
from
the “Height list of ceiling possible to be
installed” table on page 35 in this manual.
SET DATA
0000
High-ceiling setting
Normal filter (Factory setting)
SET DATA
0003
High-ceiling setting
High Efficiency Filter (65%)
High Efficiency Filter (90%)
4
6
1 5
2
1
3
(
∗
Display content varies with the indoor unit model.)