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RBC-AMS41E

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Contents

Contents ................................................................................................................ 1

Safety precautions................................................................................................ 2

Parts and their functions ..................................................................................... 3

Setting the current day of the week and clock time .......................................... 5

Correct operating procedures ............................................................................. 6 Procedure for normal operation .................................................................................6

Adjusting the air direction ..........................................................................................7

Frost protection operation ..........................................................................................7

Save operations.........................................................................................................8

Self-cleaning operations ............................................................................................8

Grille operation procedure .........................................................................................9

Detailed settings ........................................................................................................9

Scheduled operations ........................................................................................ 10 How to set up the operation programs.....................................................................10

Example of setting up an operation program...........................................................12

Scheduled operation setup ......................................................................................13

Error displays...........................................................................................................13

Program check operation.........................................................................................13

Editing the operation programs (instructions for copying)........................................14

Editing the operation programs (instructions for clearing) .......................................14

Editing the operation programs (instructions for special holidays)...........................15

Timer operations................................................................................................. 17 Timer operations......................................................................................................17

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 18

Selecting the remote controller functions........................................................ 19

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Safety precautions

Before use, read carefully through the Safety Precautions section to ensure correct operation.

The precautions described here are divided into two categories, WARNING and CAUTION. Both categories contain important safety-related information, and their directions must be followed without fail.

After reading these instructions, be sure to keep them in a safe place where they can be referred to at any time by the user. Also be sure that they are handed over to a new user.

Installation precautions

WARNING Do not attempt to install the air conditioner

yourself. Ask your dealer or a contractor with specialized experience to install the air conditioner. Electric shocks and/or a fire may result if you attempt to install the air conditioner yourself and the air conditioner ends up not being installed perfectly. Use only with the authorized air conditioner units. Be absolutely sure to use only the authorized air conditioner units designated by the manufacturer. Also, ask a contractor with specialized experience to install them. Electric shocks and/or a fire may result if you attempt to install the parts yourself and the parts end up not being installed perfectly.

CAUTION Do not install the remote controller unit where

there are high levels of moisture, oils, grease or vibration.

Failure to heed this caution may cause trouble. Do not install the remote controller unit in direct

sunlight or near a heat source. Failure to heed this caution may cause malfunctioning. Do not install the remote controller unit where

there are sources of noise. Failure to heed this caution may cause unintended operation.

Operating precautions

WARNING Do not operate the buttons with wet hands. Failure to heed this warning may result in electric shocks and/or trouble. Do not get the control unit wet. Take steps to avoid getting the control unit wet. Failure to heed this warning may result in electric shocks, a fire and/or trouble. If trouble (such as the smell of burning) has

occurred, stop operation and turn off the main power switch.

Allowing operation to continue while the trouble has not been remedied may cause electric shocks, a fire and/or trouble. Consult your dealer.

CAUTION Do not drop the product or subject it to strong

impact. Failure to heed this caution may cause malfunctioning. Use only the fuses with the correct amperage. Use of pieces of wire including copper wiring may cause a fire and/or trouble.

Relocation and repair precautions

WARNING Do not undertake any repair work yourself. Under no circumstances must you attempt to do any repair work yourself. Instead, consult your dealer or a contractor with specialized experience. Electric shocks and/or a fire may result if you attempt to do repair work yourself and this work ends up not being carried out perfectly. Consult your dealer when the control unit is to be

relocated and re-installed.

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Parts and their functions

LCD area

All displays are shown lighted only for the purposes of description.

1 Operation mode display This indicates the mode of operation which is currently selected.

2 Air direction This indicates the air direction which has been selected.

3 Fixed louvers This appears when the louvers are fixed. * It also appears when the remote controller function

has been selected. 4 Filter

This appears when it is time to inspect the filter. 5 Grille up/down

This appears when the grille is goes up or goes down.

6 Self-cleaning operation This appears while self-cleaning is underway.

7 Defrosting This appears while defrosting is underway during a heating operation.

8 Ready This display appears on some models.

9 Heating ready (indoor fan stops while this is displayed) This appears before a heating operation starts or while defrosting.

10 No function This appears when a button is pushed but there is no corresponding function.

11 FROST PROTECT operation This appears during a frost protection operation.

12 Numeric display This displays the numeric value of the temperature, the numerical order of the trouble history events or the code numbers when the functions are set.

13 Remote control sensor This appears when the remote control sensor is used.

14 Indoor temperature This appears when the intake temperature is displayed on the numeric display.

15 Set temperature This appears when the set temperature is displayed on the numeric display.

16 Central control This appears when key operation limits are being enforced by the central controller or other unit or when key operation limits have been set in the program for the scheduled operation currently being executed.

17 Save operation This appears while a save operation is being set or executed.

18 Ventilation operation This appears while the ventilation fan is operating.

19 Numeric display The numbers of the indoor units or numbers of the scheduled operation programs are displayed here.

20 Air speed display This indicates the selected air speed.

21 TEST This appears while a test run operation is being performed.

22 SETTING This appears when the clock time, a program or the timer is being set.

23 ERROR This appears when there is an error in the program setting input.

24 Servicing This appears during servicing.

25 Inspect This appears when trouble has occurred.

26 Timer function display This indicates the function whose operation has been scheduled when a scheduled operation or timer operation has been set.

27 Numeric display This indicates the present clock time, program operation time or timer execution time.

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28 Operation reservation This appears for the days of the week on which programs have been set.

29 Days of the week display

30 Special holiday This appears for a day of the week which has been set as a special holiday.

31 Day arrow This indicates the current day of the week or day on which a program is set.

Button operation area

32 ON/OFF button Shortly after this button is pushed, operation starts, and operation stops shortly after the button is pushed again.

33 FAN button Use this to select the desired air speed mode.

34 MODE button Use this to select the desired operation mode.

35 VENT button Use this when a ventilation fan or other unit, purchased on the market, has been connected.

36 LOUVER button Use this to select the louvers when setting the air direction for each louver or when fixing the louvers in place.

37 UNIT button Use this to select the indoor unit to be operated when operating a multiple number of indoor units using one remote controller.

38 SAVE button Use this when performing save operations.

39 SWING/FIX button Use this to select the desired air direction or swing operation.

40 TIME buttons Use this to set the clock or adjust the time when the operating time is set.

41 CL button Use this when clearing the setting of the program (for a scheduled operation or timer operation) which is being set.

42 SET button Use this when entering the settings of the program (for a scheduled operation or timer operation) which is being set.

43 TEST button Use this for servicing. * This button is not normally used.

44 FLT.RESET button Use this to reset (extinguish) the filter display.

45 DAY button Use this to select the targeted day of the week when setting the clock or setting a program.

46 PROGRAM button Use this when starting and ending the program settings for scheduled operations.

47 Grille button Use this to raise or lower the grille.

48 SCHEDULE button Use this when executing or releasing scheduled operations or when selecting ON or OFF for timer operations.

49 TEMP buttons Push and to set the temperature to the desired value. * These buttons are also used to raise or lower the

grille when the grille function is used. 50 ON lamp

This lights during operation. It blinks when trouble has occurred or when a protection operation is performed.

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Setting the current day of the week and clock time

Set the current clock time and day of the week. The day of the week and clock settings can be

performed whether the air conditioner is running or shut down. * The air conditioner continues to operate (run) while

the day of the week and clock settings are being performed.

The normal operation of the air conditioner or a program for a scheduled operation can be input even without performing the day of the week and clock settings, but the scheduled operation cannot be executed. In order to execute scheduled operations, the day of the week and clock must be set without fail.

Before this remote controller is shipped from the factory, the initial setting (default) of the 24-hour display is established for the clock time display, but this can be changed to the 12-hour (AM/PM) display. * If you want to use the 12-hour time display, refer to

the Selecting the remote controller functions section.

* In these instructions, the 24-hour display is used in the figure and descriptions.

Preparations

Turn on the ground fault interrupter. When the power is turned on, a dividing line appears

on the remote controller display. * For about a minute after the power has been turned

on, on the LCD screen blinks, and there will be no response to the keys of the remote controller even when they are pushed.

1 Hold down the button (48) for at least 4 seconds. The display transfers to the day

of the week/clock setting screen. The whole LCD display blinks.

2 Repeatedly push the button (45), and select the current day of the week. Move the day arrow to the position above the

current day of the week. The LCD display continues to blink.

3 Push the TIME and buttons (40), and select the current clock time. Each time the button (40) is pushed, the clock

is moved forward by one minute. Each time the button (40) is pushed, the clock

is moved back by one minute. When the or button is held down, the clock

is moved forward or back in 10-minute increments. The LCD display continues to blink.

4 Push the button (42) to return to the original screen.

As soon as the button is pushed, the clock starts running. (Do this in synchronization with a time signal.)

on the LCD screen goes off. After the clock has been set, the entire LCD screen

lights, but the colon ( ) continues to blink.

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Correct operating procedures

The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

Follow the steps below before using the remote control system for the very first time or when changing any of the settings.

After the steps have been followed, operation will commence using the settings established simply by pushing the button (32).

Preparations

Turn on the ground fault interrupter. When the power is turned on, a dividing line appears

on the remote controller display. * For about a minute after the power has been turned

on, on the LCD screen blinks, and there will be no response to the keys of the remote controller even when they are pushed.

Notes Do not turn off the ground fault interrupter during the

operating season of the remote control system. After the remote control system has been shut down

for a prolonged period, turn on the ground fault interrupter back on at least 12 hours before its operation is to be started.

Starting operation

1 Push the button (32) to start operation. The ON lamp lights, and the operation details are

displayed on the LCD screen.

2 Push the button (34), and select the mode of operation. Each time this button is pushed, the operation

mode display changes in the sequence shown below.

Stop pushing the button when the symbol corresponding to the desired mode of operation lights.

3 Push the button (32) to shut down operation. The ON lamp goes off, and the operation details

are cleared from the LCD screen. (The frame lines remain displayed.)

Before operation shuts down, the self-cleaning operation is commenced if the air conditioner was run in the Auto (during cooling), cooling or dry mode for 10 or more minutes. * For details on the self-cleaning operation, refer to

the Self-cleaning operations section.

Changing the air speed

1 Push the button (33), and select the desired air speed. Each time the button is pushed, the air speed

display changes in the sequence shown below. Stop pushing the button when the symbol

corresponding to the desired air speed lights.

* If, during heating, the rooms do not heat up quickly at the low air speed setting, change the setting to high or medium.

* The auto air speed cannot be selected during fan operations.

Changing the temperature

1 Push the TEMP and buttons (49), and select the desired temperature setting. When the button (49) is pushed, the

temperature on the numeric display goes down; conversely, when the button (49) is pushed, the temperature displayed goes up.

The temperature cannot be set during fan operations.

Procedure for normal operation

Auto

Fan DryCooling

Heating

Auto air speed

Low air speed Medium air speed

High air speed

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The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

To increase the cooling or heating effect, be sure to change the louver direction between cooling and heating operations.

The nature of air is to fall toward the floor where it collects when it is cold and to rise toward the ceiling where it collects when it is warm.

CAUTION For cooling operations, set the louvers to the

horizontal blow-out position. Performing cooling operations with the louvers at the downward blow-out position may cause condensation to form around the air outlets and louver surfaces and water may drip. * For further details, refer to the operating instructions

of the air conditioner.

Changing the air direction

1 During operation, push the button (39), and select the desired air direction. Each time the button is pushed, the air direction

display changes in the sequence shown below. Stop pushing the button when the symbol

corresponding to the desired air direction lights. * Air directions 4 and 5 are not displayed during

cooling or dry operations. * It may not be possible to set air direction 1 after

the air direction has been at the random setting. If this is the case, wait 2 seconds, and then push the button (39) again.

Starting the louver swing motion

1 During operation, push the button (39), and select

the symbol shown on the right. If the button is then pushed from the downward

blow-out position, the symbol shown on the right lights for the air direction display.

Stopping the louver swing motion

1 While the louvers are swinging, push the button (39) when the louvers reach the desired position. The symbol shown on the right lights for

the air direction display. * The louvers will not stop at the downward blow-

out position during a cooling or dry operation. Even when the button is pushed at the downward blow-out position, the louvers will stop swinging only after moving to the third position from the top.

* Concerning the button (37) When a multiple number of indoor units are being

run using a single remote controller, this button can be used to select one indoor unit and set the air direction of that unit.

When the air direction is to be set for each of the units, push the button (37), and display the number of one of the indoor units controlled as the group on the numeric display. Change the air direction for the indoor unit now displayed.

If no indoor unit number is indicated on the numeric display, the same air direction setting will apply to all the indoor units.

The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

This is a heating operation function which is specially designed for use in cold regions where it will keep the indoor temperature constant while you are out.

To enable this function, an application control setting is required. Consult your dealer or a contractor with specialized experience. * For further details, refer to the operating instructions

of the air conditioner.

Adjusting the air direction

SWINGRandom

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Frost protection operation (heating at 8C)

Correct operating procedures

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Setting the frost protection operation

1 Push the TEMP button (49) during a heating operation. Repeatedly push the button or hold it down until

appears on the numeric display.

2 Now hold down the TEMP button (49) for at least 4 seconds. When this button is pushed, what appears on the

numeric display changes from to , and the display lights.

The frost protection operation now starts.

Releasing the frost protection operation

1 Push the TEMP button (49) during the frost protection operation. When this button is pushed, the display goes

off, and what appears on the numeric display changes from to .

A normal heating operation now starts. The temperature setting is 18C so push the TEMP button (49), and select the desired temperature setting.

The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

During this operation, the maximum current is restricted. * For further details, refer to the operating instructions

of the air conditioner.

Initiating a save operation

1 During operation, push the button (38). The save operation where the maximum current is

restricted starts, and the save operation display lights.

2 To release the save operation, push the button (38) again. The save operation display goes off, and

normal operation starts.

The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

When the air conditioner has stopped operating after an auto (cooling), dry or cooling operation, this function moves into action to dry out the insides of the indoor units using the fan operation so as to keep the indoor units clean. * For further details, refer to the operating instructions

of the air conditioner.

1 The self-cleaning operation starts automatically when the air conditioner was in the auto (cooling), dry or cooling mode for at least 10 minutes before its operation is shut down. The ON lamp goes off, the operation stop display

appears on the LCD screen, and the self-cleaning operation display lights.

The duration of the self-cleaning operation differs depending on the operation time prior to shutdown.

2 To stop the self-cleaning operation, push the button (32) twice in succession.

The self-cleaning operation display goes off, and the self-cleaning operation ends.

Save operations

Self-cleaning operations

Operation time prior to shutdown

Duration of self- cleaning operation

Under 10 minutes No self-cleaning operation

10 or more minutes but under an hour

1 hour

1 hour or more 2 hours

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The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

* For further details, refer to the operating instructions of the air conditioner.

Operation

1 Hold down the grille button (47) for at least 4 seconds. The display transfers to the grille up/down screen,

and the indoor units stop operating. The filter , grille up/down and numeric display

blink. * The no function display appears when the

grille is not connected or the control settings have not been established correctly.

2 Push the button (37), and select the indoor unit for which the grille is to be set. Each time the button is pushed, the unit number on

the numeric display changes. * The fan of the selected indoor unit starts running,

and the louver swings.

3 Push the TEMP or button (49) to move the up/down grille. When the button (49) is pushed, the up/down

grille goes down slowly; conversely, when the button (49) is pushed, the up/down grille goes up.

If the up/down grille makes contact with an obstacle while it is going down, it stops.

Several seconds after the up/down grille rises and is neatly stowed in the air intake, the motor stops. * The louver swings while the grille is going up or

down. * When the grille is stowed in the panel, this

stowing operation is repeated 3 times to ensure that the grille is safely stowed away.

4 Push the button (32) to stop the up/down grille. The up or down movement of the up/down grille

now stops. If the button (32) is not pushed and the

grille continues to move down, the grille will automatically stop when it has moved down to the distance set. * To change the movement from up to down or vice

versa, stop the up/down grille movement first, and then make the change.

5 Push the grille button (47). The grille operation mode is exited. The filter , grille up/down and numeric display

goes off, and blinks. * While is blinking, there is no response

to the keys of the remote controller even when they are pushed.

The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

For descriptions of the following settings, refer to the operating instructions of the air conditioner. Changing the swing type Fixing or releasing the louvers Changing the save operation settings

Grille operation procedure Detailed settings

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Scheduled operations

Scheduled operations for a 1-week period can be performed using this remote controller.

Eight (01 to 08) operations for each day of the week can be set in a scheduled operation program (item settings). The following items can be set in a program:

a. Operation time b. Operation start/stop c. Operation mode d. Temperature setting (frost protection) e. Restriction on button operations f. Save operation

With a scheduled operation, the air conditioner is operated at the set operation time according to the program which has been set.

The operation time can be set in 1-minute increments. * Restriction on button operations

This function cancels the button operations while a scheduled operation is being executed. To use this function, refer to the Selecting the remote controller functions section and change the settings before proceeding with the program settings described below. The initial (factory) setting calls for no restriction on the button operations.

* Save operation The save operation function is not provided for some models and systems. To find out whether the function is provided, consult your dealer or a contractor with specialized experience.

* Concerning the Continue xx setting The Continue setting can be established for the operation start/stop, operation mode and temperature setting items. This setting causes the current operation modes of the indoor units to be continued.

* Continue is set on the initial screen for each item of each program number so in the example of the operation given above there is no need to input anything for the operation start/stop and operation mode items.

* This function does not work if the timer operation function or no timer function has been selected by following the steps set forth in the Selecting the remote controller functions section.

Perform the steps below to set up a scheduled operation program (item settings). * Programs can be set up whether the air conditioner

is running or shut down. * While these steps are being taken, an air

conditioner which is operating continues to operate.

1 Push the button (46). The display transfers to the program input screen. The entire LCD screen starts blinking.

2 Push the button (45). Repeatedly push the button to move the day arrow

to the position above the day of the week when the scheduled operation is to be executed.

3 Push the button (42). Set the day of the week when the scheduled

operation is to be executed. The days of the week display and the day arrow

stop blinking and light up.

4 Push the button (37). Each time the button is pushed, the number on the

numeric display changes in the following sequence.

Stop pushing the button when the number to be programmed blinks on the display.

* For the items inside the square parentheses, refer to the Editing the operation programs section.

5 Push the button (42). The program number on the numeric display stops

blinking and lights up.

6 Push the TIME and buttons (40). Set the operation time. This time must be input. The steps taken are the same as for setting the

clock. * After setting the time, there is no need to push

the button (42). All the items will be entered together in step 8.

How to set up the operation programs

Scheduled operations

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7 Set what is to be operated at the time which was set in step 6.

* The settings can be established in any sequence.

The functions will differ depending on the model and system.

I. Selecting and setting operation/stop Each time the button (48) is pushed, what appears on the timer function display changes in the following sequence. Stop pushing the button when the desired operation blinks on the display.

II. Selecting and setting the operation mode Each time the button (34) is pushed, what appears on the operation mode display (1) changes in the following sequence. Stop pushing the button when the operation mode blinks on the display.

III. Setting the temperature Each time the TEMP and buttons (49) are pushed, what appears on the numeric display changes in the following sequence. Stop pushing the buttons when the target temperature to be set blinks on the display.

IV.Setting the restriction on the button operations Each time the button (34) is pushed while the

button (43) is held down, the central control display changes from off to blinking or vice versa. To place the restriction on the button operations, ensure that the display is blinking. * The button (32), button (34) and

TEMP and buttons (49) are the buttons whose operation will be restricted by this setting. For further details, refer to the Selecting the remote controller functions section.

V. Setting the save operation Each time the button (38) is pushed, the numeric display and save operation display change in the following sequence. Stop pushing the button when the desired save operation mode (mode 0 to 3) blinks on the display.

8 Push the button (42), and enter all the items in steps I to V above and the operation time together. The display of all the setting items changes from

blinking to lighted.

9 In addition: I. To input the settings into the different program

number for the same day of the week, repeat the operations from step 4.

II. To move to a different day of the week and input the program, repeat the operations from step 2.

10 Finally, push the button (46) to return to the original screen. An underbar is displayed under the selected day of

the week.

Operation continue

(No display)

Operation stop

Operation start

Auto

Operation mode

Heating Dry

(No display)

Fan Cooling

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Push 4 seconds or more

Push 4 seconds or more

Frost protection operation

Save operation mode Description

Mode 0 No save operation Mode 1 Save operation with 75% upper limit Mode 2 Save operation with 50% upper limit Mode 3 Compressor shutdown

Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3

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Example of program input For program 01 for Wednesday, 7:00, ON, heating, 25C, restriction on key operation enabled, save operation and mode 1 will be set.

Initial screen (clock setting/operation stop)

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Example of setting up an operation program

Push the button (46), and transfer the display to the input screen.

On the input screen, the entire display blinks.

Push the button (45), and move the day arrow to the position above WE.

Push the button (42), and enter the day of the week.

The days of the week display and the day arrow stop blinking and light up.

Repeatedly push the button (37), and display the number of the program which is to contain the settings on the numeric display.

Push the button (42), and enter the program number.

The numeric display stops blinking and lights up.

Push the TIME and buttons (40), and set the operation time.

If the buttons are held down for four or more seconds, the time can be moved forward or back in 10-minute increments.

I. Selecting and setting operation/stop Push the button (48) until blinks on the display.

II. Selecting and setting the operation mode Push the button (34) until blinks on the display.

III. Setting the temperature Push the TEMP and buttons (49) until 25 blinks on the numeric display.

IV.Setting the restriction on the button operations Push the button (34) while holding down the button (43) until blinks on the display.

V. Setting the save operation Push the button (38) until blinks on the display.

Push the button (42) to enter the operation settings.

With the exception of , all the displays stop blinking and light up.

Finally, when the button (46) is pushed, goes off, and the original screen is

restored.

An underbar is displayed under the selected day of the week.

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How to execute scheduled operations

On the screen of the remote controller whose power has been turned on, check that the current day of the week and clock time are set accurately. Scheduled operations cannot be executed while the days of the week display, the day arrow and numeric display are still blinking.

Set at least one operation program. Check that at least one operation reservation display

is indicated below the days of the week on the remote controller screen.

1 Push the button (48). Although first extinguished on the timer

function display, the symbol shown on the right now starts blinking.

2 Push the button (42) within 5 seconds of completing step 1. The symbol on the timer function display stops

blinking and lights.

How to release a scheduled operation

1 Push the button (48). The symbol on the timer function display changes

from the lighted status to blinking.

2 Push the button (41) within 5 seconds of completing step 1. The symbol on the timer function display stops

blinking and goes off.

Trouble may be to blame if the ERROR display remains lighted for 3 seconds while a

scheduled operation is being executed or while a scheduled operation program is being input. Check for trouble, and remedy it.

1 When the button (42) was pushed while a scheduled operation was being executed: The current day of the week and/or current clock

time have not been set. Proceed with the clock setting operation.

No programs have been set. Input the operation program.

2 When the button (42) was pushed while a program was being input: One setting time overlaps another setting time.

Change one of the setting times.

Programs are checked using the program input screen.

1 Push the button (46). The display transfers to the program input screen. The entire LCD screen blinks.

2 Push the button (45). Repeatedly push the button until the day arrow

moves to the position above the day of the week whose program is to be checked.

3 Push the button (42). Enter the day of the week whose program is to be

checked. The days of the week display and day arrow

stop blinking and light up.

4 Push the button (37). Each time this button is pushed, the program

number and editing type are scrolled forward in sequence on the numeric display.

Display the number of the program to be checked, and check the programs settings. * Unless the button (42) is pushed, the key

operations are canceled, in which case the program settings will remain unchanged.

5 After completing the check, push the button (46) to return to the original screen.

Scheduled operation setup

Error displays

Program check operation

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When setting the operation programs, the already programmed settings for another days of the week can be copied for an specially designated day of the week. * The program settings can be copied whether the air

conditioner is running or shut down.

Copying the program settings

1 Push the button (46). The display transfers to the program input screen. The entire LCD screen blinks.

2 Push the button (45). Repeatedly push the button until the day arrow

moves to the copy source day of the week.

3 Push the button (42). Enter the copy source day of the week. The days of the week display and day arrow

stop blinking and light up.

4 Push the button (37). Repeatedly push this button until

PG-CP (shown right) appears on the numeric display. * PG-CP ..... PROGRAM-COPY

5 Push the button (42). The display stops blinking and lights up. The day of the week where the day arrow is

lighted serves as the copy source.

6 Again push the button (45). Repeatedly push the button until the day arrow

moves to the copy destination day of the week. The day arrow blinks while the copy destination

is being selected.

7 Push the button (42). The settings of the copy source day of the week are

copied into the copy destination day of the week. The blinking of the day arrow displayed for the

copy destination day of the week changes to the lighted operation reservation display. * Copying involves overwriting any existing

settings. Bear in mind that the original setting of the copy destination will be deleted when the button (42) is pushed.

8 To continue copying, repeat steps 4 to 7.

9 Finally, push the button (46) to return to the original screen.

Operation programs which have been set can be cleared (deleted) in two ways. 1.All the programs for a specific day of the week can

be cleared. 2.A specific program on a specific day of the week can

be cleared. * The program settings can be cleared whether the air

conditioner is running or shut down.

How to clear the program settings

How to clear the programs for a specific day of the week

1 Push the button (46). The display transfers to the program input screen. The entire LCD screen blinks.

2 Push the button (45). Repeatedly push the button until the day arrow

moves to the day of the week whose programs are to be cleared.

3 Push the button (42). Enter the day of the week whose programs are to

be cleared. The days of the week display and day arrow

stop blinking and light up.

4 Push the button (37). Repeatedly push this button until

PG-CL (shown right) appears on the numeric display. * PG-CL ...... PROGRAM-CLEAR

5 Push the button (42). The settings of all the programs which have been

set and displayed for the day of the week are cleared (deleted), and the no program set status blinks on the screen. * Bear in mind that cleared settings cannot be

restored.

6 To continue clearing, repeat steps 2 to 5.

7 Finally, push the button (46) to return to the original screen.

Editing the operation programs (instructions for copying)

Editing the operation programs (instructions for clearing)

Scheduled operations

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How to clear individual programs on the same day of the week

1 Push the button (46). The display transfers to the program input screen. The entire LCD screen blinks.

2 Push the button (45). Repeatedly push the button until the day arrow

moves to the day of the week for which a program to be cleared has been set.

3 Push the button (42). Enter the day of the week for which the program to

be cleared has been set. The days of the week display and day arrow

stop blinking and light up.

4 Push the button (37). Repeatedly push this button until the number of the

program to be cleared appears on the numeric display.

The program number displayed blinks.

5 Push the button (42). Enter the number of the program to be cleared. The program number on the numeric display

blinks.

6 Push the button (41). The settings for the program number on the

numeric display are cleared (deleted), and the no program set status blinks on the screen. * Bear in mind that cleared settings cannot be

restored.

7 To continue clearing, repeat steps 2 to 6.

8 Finally, push the button (46) to return to the original screen.

A special holiday is a day of the week on which the scheduled operations set for that day of the week can be temporarily canceled. (The program remains stored in the memory.)

When the day of the week set as a special holiday has passed, the special holiday setting is released, and the air conditioner operates as per the original program starting from the following week.

Special holiday settings can be established for any day up to a week ahead starting from the current day of the week. When a special holiday has been set for the current day of the week, the setting starting from the next program time after the set time will be canceled.

The special holiday setting cannot be established for any day of the week which has no program settings. * The special holiday setting can be established

whether the air conditioner is running or shut down.

How to establish the special holiday setting

1 Push the button (46). The display transfers to the program input screen. The entire LCD screen blinks.

2 Push the button (45). Repeatedly push the button until the day arrow

moves to the day of the week which is to be set as a special holiday.

3 Push the button (42). Enter the day of the week which is to be set as a

special holiday. The days of the week display and day arrow

stop blinking and light up.

4 Push the button (37). Repeatedly push this button until

PG-HL (shown right) appears on the numeric display. * PG-HL ...... PROGRAM-HOLIDAY

5 Push the button (42). The special holiday display blinks at the day of

the week which has now been set as a special holiday.

6 To continue with another setting, repeat steps 2 to 5.

7 Finally, push the button (46) to return to the original screen. The special holiday display above the day of the

week set stops blinking and lights up.

Editing the operation programs (instructions for special holidays)

Scheduled operations

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How to cancel the special holiday setting

1 Perform steps 1 to 4 in How to establish the special holiday setting for the day of the week whose special holiday setting is to be canceled.

2 Push the button (42). The special holiday display over the day of the

week set changes from lighted to blinking.

3 Finally, push the button (46) to return to the original screen. The special holiday display above the day of the

week set stops blinking and goes off.

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Timer operations

Before this remote controller is shipped from the factory, the schedule timer operation function is set as an initial setting (default), but the count-down timer operation function can be selected instead. * Users who want the timer operation function should

refer to the Selecting the remote controller functions section.

* Bear in mind that if the timer operation function has been selected, the scheduled operation function cannot be used.

The three following functions can be selected by the timer operation function: OFF timer: Operation is shut down when the set time is reached.

Repeated OFF timer: Every time operation is started, it is shut down after the set duration.

ON timer: Operation is started when the set time is reached.

* The maximum time which can be set is 168 hours (7 days).

How to execute timer operations

1 During operation, push the button (48), and select the timer operation which is to be set. The display and numeric display blink,

and the timer function display lights. Each time the button is pushed, what appears on

the timer function display changes in the following sequence.

Stop pushing the button when the desired operation lights up on the display.

2 Push the TIME and buttons (40), and select the set time. Each time the button (40) is pushed, the set

time is moved forward in half-hour (30-minute) increments. If the set time is more than one day (24 hours) ahead, it is moved forward in 1-hour increments. The upper limit is 7 days (168 hours) ahead. The numbers representing any set time from 0.5 hour to 23.5 hours appear on the numeric display. For a set time more than 24 hours ahead, the number of days and time are indicated.

Each time the button (40) is pushed, the set time is moved back in half-hour (30-minute) increments (from 0.5 hour to 23.5 hours) or in 1- hour increments (from 24 hours to 168 hours).

Example of remote controller display When the set time is 23.5 hours ahead

When the set time is 34 hours ahead

1d = 1 day = 24 hours 10H = 10 hours Total = 34 hours

3 Push the button (42). The numeric display stops blinking and lights up,

and the timer function display changes to blinking from its lighted status.

The display goes off. * When the ON timer function is set, the operation

of the air conditioner is shut down. This means that apart from the lighted numeric display and blinking timer function display, all other displays go off.

How to cancel a timer operation

1 Push the button (41) during the timer operation. The timer function display and numeric display go

off. * A timer operation can be canceled while the timer

operation is being set or executed.

Timer operations

OFF timer

(No display)

Repeated OFF timer

ON timer

No timer

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Troubleshooting

Before requesting repair work

Check out the following points before requesting repair work.

The scheduled operation is not performed even though the set time is reached.

The scheduled operation has not been set. A special holiday has been set.

The current clock time setting is blinking. There has been a prolonged power outage. Re-set

the current clock time and current day of the week.

There is no response when the keys are operated. The restriction has been set for the key operations.

Check the program.

The clock is not displayed when the power is turned on.

The timer operation function or follower remote controller has been set.

The setting for not displaying the clock has been established.

Trouble diagnosis

< > When trouble has occurred in the air conditioner, an

inspection code and the number of the indoor unit concerned blink on the numeric display.

Inspection codes are displayed only during operation. If the display has gone off, check the trouble by

following the steps in Checking the trouble history below.

< > When trouble has occurred in the air conditioner, the

trouble history can be checked by following the steps below. (Up to four events are stored in the trouble history.)

The trouble history can be checked whether the air conditioner is running or shut down.

1 Push the button (42) and button (43) together for at least 4 seconds. The numeric displays blink, and the servicing

display and inspect display light.

2 Push the TEMP or button (49). Each time one of these buttons is pushed, the

trouble history events are displayed in numerical order.

The 01 code on the numeric display indicates the latest event, and 04 the earliest event. * Do not push the button (41) since all the

trouble history events of the indoor units will be deleted.

3 After checking the events, push the button (43) to return to the original screen.

Concerning trouble occurring in the remote controller

, and blink at the same time.

This means that trouble has occurred on the remote controllers circuit board. Contact your dealer.

Normal air conditioner operations are still possible, but no scheduled operations can be performed.

If the problem persists even after checking out the above points, stop operating the air conditioner, set the ground fault interrupter to off, and give the model number and details of the symptoms to your dealer. Do NOT attempt to remedy the problem yourself due to the dangers involved.

Inspection code Address of indoor unit where the trouble has occurred

Inspection code

Address of indoor unit where the trouble has occurred

Numerical order of trouble history events

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Selecting the remote controller functions

Change the settings of the remote controller functions as required by taking the steps below.

How to change the remote controller functions

1 While operation is shut down, push the button (43) and button (48) together for at least 4 seconds. The numeric displays and display blink,

and the fixed louvers display lights.

2 Push the TEMP and buttons (49). Repeatedly push the buttons until the setting to be

changed blinks on the display.

3 Push the TIME and buttons (40). Repeatedly push the buttons until the setting to be

changed blinks on the display.

4 Push the button (42). Then push the button (43) to return to the original screen. When the button (42) is pushed, the numeric

displays and display stop blinking and light up, and when the button (43) is pushed again, they go off.

Items to be set

24-hour/12-hour display setting The 24-hour display or 12-hour (AM/PM) display

can be selected for the clock which is displayed on the remote controller.

This items selection is also reflected on the clock displayed on the clock setting screen and program input screen.

Restriction on button operations This item sets the range of the restriction placed on the button operations which can be applied while scheduled operations are being performed. Setting: 0000 (factory setting)

Code No.12 O: Can be operated. X: Cannot be operated.

Display/non-display of clock This item selects and sets whether the day of the week and clock time are to be displayed. Setting: 0000 (factory setting)

Code No.13 O: Display X: No display

Selection of operation when power is restored after a power outage This item selects the operation to be performed when power is restored after a power outage occurred during a scheduled operation. 0000: No operations are performed when the power is restored, and the scheduled operation is resumed as soon as the program time is reached after the power has been restored. (When the power is restored, the scheduled operation is based on the operation of the indoor units.) 0001: If there was a programmed operation during the power outage, that operation is performed when the program is resumed. If there is no programmed operation or if the Continue xx setting is in place, the operation prior to the power outage is resumed.

Selecting the functions using the DIP switches of the remote controller The following functions can be selected using the DIP

switches on the remote controllers circuit board.

Setting procedure

Open the back cover of the remote controller, and select the functions using the DIP switches located at the bottom left of the circuit board.

After establishing the settings, turn the ground fault interrupter off and then back on.

Setting items

Remote controller header/follower setting: Bit 1 When operating the air conditioner using two remote controllers, set one of the controls to be the follower. * Set the remote controller used as the schedule timer

to be the header. Operation function setting: Bit 2

One of the following three operation functions can be selected and set. 1.Scheduled operation function 2.Timer operation function 3.No scheduled or timer operation function

Setting Description

0000: 0001:

24-hour display (factory setting) 12-hour (AM/PM) display

Setting [ON/OFF] [MODE] [TEMP.]

0000 O O O

0001 X O X

0002 X X X

0003 O X X

0004 O X O

Setting

Scheduled operation underway

Scheduled operation in standby

Air conditioner

now operating

Air conditioner now shut

down

Air conditioner

now operating

Air conditioner now shut

down

0000 O O O O

0001 X X X X

0002 O O X X

0003 O X X X

0004 O O O X

0005 O X O X</

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