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ADJUSTING CLOCK
Setting the clock
Before you start operating the air conditioner, set the
clock of the remote controller using the procedures given
in this section. The clock panel on the remote controller
will indicate the time regardless of whether the air
conditioner is in use or not.
Initial setting
When batteries are inserted in the remote controller the
clock panel will indicate AM 0:00 and will fl ash.
PRESET
FAN
TEMP
MODE
COMFORT
QUIET
SLEEP
SWING
FIX
H i -POWER
1
TIMER
CLR
ON
OFF
2
SLEEP
SET
CHK
FILTER
CLOCK
1
TIMER
or
button
ON
OFF
Press the TIMER
or
button to set the current
ON
OFF
time.
Each press of the TIMER button changes the time in
one minute steps.
Pressing the TIMER button continually changes the
time in ten minute steps.
2
SET
button
SET
Press the SET
button.
SET
The current time is indicated and the clock starts.
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Clock adjusting
PRESET
FAN
TEMP
EN
MODE
COMFORT
QUIET
SLEEP
SWING
FIX
Hi-POWER
2
TIMER
CLR
ON
OFF
3
SLEEP
SET
CHK
FILTER
CLOCK
1
1
CLOCK button
Press the CLOCK a by tip of a pencil.
The CLOCK display fl ashes.
2
TIMER
or
button
ON
OFF
Press the TIMER
or
button to set the current
ON
OFF
time.
Each press of the TIMER button changes the time by
one minute.
Pressing the TIMER button continually changes the
time by ten minutes.
3
SET
button
SET
Press the SET
button.
SET
The current time is indicated and the clock starts.
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LIMITED OPERATION BY GROUP CONTROL
NOTE
Group control: Operate air conditioners in more than one system in same time.
Header indoor unit: The representative unit during group control. Receive commands from wired remote controller and
transmit the commands to follower units.
(Header indoor unit is indoor unit that receives START/STOP signal from the wireless remote control.)
Follower indoor unit: Indoor units other than the Header unit are called follower unit.
A wired remote controller (separately available) is required for the group control.
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Example of group combination
Indoor
Indoor
Wired Remote controller
Outdoor
Outdoor
When using indoor unit in group control,
1. Hi-POWER operation will not function.
When Hi-POWER is transmitted from wireless remote controller the receiving sound will be heard from the indoor
unit and display on the wireless remote controller will also change. However, the indoor unit does not operate
Hi-POWER operation. Restore the display on the wireless remote controller pushing Hi-POWER button.
2. COMFORT SLEEP
When COMFORT SLEEP is transmitted from wireless remote controller, the receiving sound will be heard from
the indoor unit and the display on the wireless remote controller will also be changed as same as Hi-POWER
operation. However, the set temperature and the fan speed will not be automatically adjusted. Only off timer
function is activated.
3. Units other than the Header unit cannot be operated with remote controller and the TEMPORARY operation.
When operating air conditioner with wireless remote controller transmission should be sent to the Header unit.
Header and follower indoor units are decided through address setting upon installation. Follower unit will not
receive any signals from wireless remote controller.
Air conditioner will not work even if the
button on the follower unit is pressed.
(Some Follower units may receive SWING and FIX, but these operations are performed only on the unit that
received the signal.)
(When wireless remote controller is used, only the Header unit receives SWING signal. If the SWING signal is
transmitted to follower unit, the sound to refuse receiving signal (3 beeps) is heard and the follower unit does not
receive the signal.
For FIX operation, both Header and follower unit perform the operation by itself.
When wired remote controller is used, airfl ow direction can be changed on each unit by selecting the indoor unit.)
4. TIMER lamp lights up only on the Header unit.
When the timer is set with wired remote controller, even the TIMER lamp on the Header unit will not light up.
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Indoor
Control line
Other connecting line
Outdoor
CAUTION
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