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PREPARATION BEFORE USE

2

Preparing Filters

1.  Open the air inlet grille and remove the air filters.

2.  Attach the attachment filters (see detail in the 

accessory sheet).

Loading Batteries

1.  Remove the battery cover.

2.  Insert 2 new alkaline batteries (AAA type) 

following the (+) and (–) positions.

Removing the batteries

1.  Remove the cover, and take out the batteries.

2.  Reattach the cover.

•  Please dispose of the batteries according to 

the local regulation.

Clock Setup

1.  Push CLOCK 

 by tip of the pencil. If timer 

indication is flashing, go to the next step 2.

2.  Press

  or 

 : adjust the time.

3.  Press 

 : Set the time.

Remote Control Reset

1.  Remove the batteries.

2.  Press 

.

3.  Insert the batteries.

This indoor unit can be operated with the unit operation panel or using remote 

control. 

Operational contents will be followed the one which was operated later. 

If change the set temperature with operation panel of unit, temperature 

indication will be changed, but the temperature display on the remote control 

will not change. If set the air flow only with the upper port, a little air flow may 

happen at the lower port.

1

Press 

 : Move the louver in the 

desired vertical direction.

2

Press 

 : Swing the air automatically 

and press again to stop.

3

For horizontal direction, adjust manually.

Note:

• 

Do not move the vertical louver manually by others.

• 

The vertical louver may automation positioning by some operation mode.

• 

On heating operation, in case of AIR OUTLET SELECT is set as Lower, 

upper louver is not operate even if swing is set by remote, though 

receiving history is recorded.

• 

When changed the air flow to up/down or upward blowing, the swing 

operation will be performed.

• 

At the time of FLOOR WARMING OPERATION, the air will blow 

downward only and it cannot order to swing operation with remote 

control.

1.  Press 

 : Select Auto A. Cool  , Dry 

, Heat   or Fan only  .

2.  Press 

 : Set the desired temperature. Min. 17°C, Max. 30°C.

3.  Press 

 : Select AUTO, LOW  , LOW+  , MED 

, MED+ 

HIGH 

, and Quiet  .

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 AUTOMATIC OPERATION : Choose cooling or heating operation 

automatically.

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 In DRY OPERATION mode, it can not select air volume.

Remote control light 

receiver

1

OPERATION button : Unit operation ON/OFF button, turn off FILTER 

CHECK Indicator.

2

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MODE button : Operation mode (Auto→Cooling→Heating→Auto→ • • • ) 

CHILD LOCK function : Press MODE button for 3 seconds. (It is 

possible to operate even when stopping.) 

To cancel CHILD LOCK function, press MODE button for 3 seconds 

once again. 

When CHILD LOCK function is activated, 3 beeps will sound. 

When press MODE button to cancel the function, a beep will sound and 

then 3 seconds later 3 beep sound may occur. 

The indicator button will be invalid while the child lock function is 

activated. (When press the button, 1 beep will sound). 

Operation with remote control during the CHILD LOCK function works. 

This function is cancelled when the power supply is off or failure.

3

AIR OUTLET SELECT button : Cooling, Auto (Upper & Lower→Upper→ 

Upper & Lower→ • • •) 

Dry (upper only) 

Heating (Upper & Lower→Upper→Lower→Upper & Lower→ • • •) 

On cooling operation, whichever air outlet is set, only Upper is used 

when the room temperature approaches the set temperature. 

During stop operation : Open/close the lower air outlet grille. 

When the TEMPERATURE indicator display “CL” the lower air outlet 

grille will be in closed status. 

When the TEMPERATURE indicator display “OP” the lower air outlet 

grille will be in open status.

4

TEMPERATURE button (Up) : Setting temperature increase by 1°C 

(17°C→ 18°C→ • • • 30°C)

5

TEMPERATURE button (Down) : Setting temperature decrease by 1°C 

(30°C→29°C→ • • • 17°C)

6

COOL and DRY indicator (Blue)

7

HEAT indicator (Orange)

8

AUTO indicator (Green)

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OPERATION or FAN ONLY indicator (Green)

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HI-POWER indicator (Green)

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FLOOR indicator (Orange)

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TIMER indicator (Yellow)

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FILTER CHECK indicator (Red)

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TEMPERATURE indicator (Blue)

&

AIR OUTLET indicator (Green)

1

Infrared signal emitter

2

Start/Stop button

3

Mode select button (MODE)

4

Temperature button (TEMP)

5

Fan speed button (FAN)

6

Swing louver button (SWING)

7

Set louver button (FIX)

8

Weekly timer setting button

9

Memory and Preset button (PRESET)

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Fireplace/8°C heating operation button ( /8°C)

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High power button (Hi-POWER)

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Economy button (ECO)

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Comfort sleep button (COMFORT SLEEP)

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Floor warming mode button (FLOOR)

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Clock Reset button (CLOCK)

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Check button (CHECK)

)

Reset button (RESET)

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Filter reset button (FILTER)

+

Power selection/Silent operation

 

(outdoor unit) button (

/

)

INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY & UNIT 

OPERATION PANEL

1

Insert direction of 

 

(+) and (-) correctly

Upper air 

outlet grille

Main operation 

part

Lower air 

outlet grille

Air inlet grille

Pull the cover 

away firmly.

AIR FLOW DIRECTION

3

AUTOMATIC / COOLING (DRY) / 

HEATING / FAN ONLY OPERATION

5

REMOTE CONTROL

4

To automatically control room temperature and airflow for faster Auto, cooling 

or heating operation (except in DRY mode).

Press 

 : Start and stop the operation.

Hi-POWER OPERATION

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Summary of Contents for RAS-10U2FVG-NZ

Page 1: ...DE PT PL CZ GR AIR CONDITIONER SPLIT TYPE For general public use Indoor unit RAS 10 13 18U2FVG NZ Outdoor unit RAS 10 13 18U2AVSG NZ 1112150124 R32 OWNER S MANUAL 1112150124_EN indd 1 2 28 2563 BE 11 27 AM ...

Page 2: ...t operate the unit when harmful gases e g flammable or corrosive are detected near the unit WARNING Do not expose your body directly to cool or warm air for a long time Do not insert your finger or any article into the air inlet outlet When an abnormality burning smell etc occurs stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker This appliance can be used by children...

Page 3: ...se the appliance to heat flames sparks or other sources or ignition Else it may explode and cause injury or death CAUTION Do not wash the unit with water It may cause an electric shock Do not use this air conditioner for other purposes such as preserving food breeding animal etc Do not step or put anything on the indoor outdoor unit It may cause an injury or damage the unit Do not touch aluminium ...

Page 4: ...ssible to operate even when stopping To cancel CHILD LOCK function press MODE button for 3 seconds once again When CHILD LOCK function is activated 3 beeps will sound When press MODE button to cancel the function a beep will sound and then 3 seconds later 3 beep sound may occur The indicator button will be invalid while the child lock function is activated When press the button 1 beep will sound O...

Page 5: ...ote Keep the remote control in accessible transmission to the indoor unit otherwise the time lag of up to 15 minutes will occur The setting will be saved for the next same operation Press to cancel the daily timer operation Set your preferred operation for future use The setting will be memorized by the unit for future operation except airflow direction 1 Select your preferred operation 2 Press an...

Page 6: ...hborhood will have a tight sleep in nighttime By this feature the heating capacity will be optimized to deliver such silent experience The silent operation can be selected from one of two purposes Silent 1 and Silent 2 There are three setting parameters Standard level Silent 1 Silent 2 Silent 1 Though operating silently the Heating or Cooling capacity is still prioritized to ensure having sufficie...

Page 7: ...ing WEEKLY TIMER operation Press while WEEKLY is displayed on the LCD The WEEKLY indicator will disappear from the LCD However the program will remain in the remote control The TIMER lamp goes off To reactivate the WEEKLY TIMER operation press again LCD shows the next program The program after reactivation is related to the clock time To delete programs The individual program 1 Press The day of th...

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