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Air-Conditioners

INDOOR UNIT

PEA-RP170,200,250 WHA

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OPERATION MANUAL
For safe and correct use, please read this operation manual thoroughly before operating the air-conditioner unit.

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GB Remote controller-Button

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1 TEMP. ON/OFF
B
L
TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

2 7 TIMER Hr ON

MENU ON/OFF FILTER E AFTER AFTER OFF

3 A ERROR CODE
˚F ˚C
FUNCTION F
FILTER
BACK MONITOR/SET DAY CHECK TEST
B ˚F ˚C WEEKLY K
0 SIMPLE
ONLY 1Hr. AUTO OFF
CLOCK OPERATION CLEAR

C TEMP. ON/OFF

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1 [Set Temperature] Button A Current time/Timer time


2 [Timer Menu] Button 3 [Mode] Button B Centralized control indicator
[Monitor/Set] Button [Back] Button C Timer OFF indicator
4 [Timer On/Off] Button 5 [Louver] Button D Timer mode indicator
[Set Day] Button [Operation] Button E Operation mode display: COOL, DRY, AUTO, FAN, HEAT
6 [Fan Speed] Button 7 [Vane Control] Button F Function mode indicator G Preset temperature
8 [Ventilation] Button H Power indicator I Louver
[Operation] Button J Ventilation K Filter sign
9 [Check/Clear] Button 0 [Test Run] Button L Sensor position M Room temperature
A [Filter] Button B [ON/OFF] Button N Vane setting O Fan speed
[ ] Button P Operation lamp
C Position of built-in room temperature sensor D [Set Time] Button
• Never expose the remote controller to direct sunlight. Doing so can result in
the erroneous measurement of room temperature.
• Never place any obstacle around the lower right-hand section of the remote
controller. Doing so can result in the erroneous measurement of room tem-
perature.

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Contents
1. Safety precautions ...................................................................................... 3 2.4. Fan speed adjustment ............................................................... 5
1.1. Installation ................................................................................. 3 2.5. Ventilation .................................................................................. 5
1.2. During operation ........................................................................ 3 2.6. Others ........................................................................................ 5
1.3. Disposing of the unit .................................................................. 4 3. The smart way to use ................................................................................. 6
2. How to operate ........................................................................................... 4 4. Caring for the machine ............................................................................... 6
2.1. ON/OFF ..................................................................................... 4 5. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 7
2.2. Selecting operation .................................................................... 4 6. Installation, transferring works, and checking ............................................. 8
2.3. Room temperature adjustment .................................................. 5 7. Specifications .............................................................................................. 8

1. Safety precautions

s Before operating the unit, make sure you read all the “Safety Caution:
precautions”. The outdoor unit should be installed in a location where air and noise emit-
ted by the unit will not disturb the neighbours.
s “Safety precautions” lists important points about safety.

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Please be sure to follow them.
2) Indoor unit
Symbols used in the text Warning:
The indoor unit should be securely installed. If the unit is loosely mounted, it
Warning: may fall, causing injury.
Describes precautions that should be observed to avoid the risk of injury or
death to the user.
3) Remote controller

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Caution:
Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the unit. Warning:
The remote controller should be installed in such a way that children cannot
Symbols used in the illustrations play with it.

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: Indicates an action that must be avoided.
4) Drain hose
: Indicates that important instructions must be followed.
: Indicates a part which must be grounded. Caution:
Make sure that the drain hose is installed so that drainage can go ahead

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: Indicates that caution should be taken with rotating parts. (This symbol is smoothly. Incorrect installation may result in water leakage, causing dam-
displayed on the main unit label.) <Color: yellow> age to furniture.
: Beware of electric shock. (This symbol is displayed on the main unit label.)
<Color: yellow>
5) Power line, fuse or circuit breaker

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Warning:
Warning: • Make sure that the unit is powered by a dedicated supply. Other appli-
Carefully read the labels affixed to the main unit.
ances connected to the same supply could cause an overload.

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• Make sure that there is a main power switch.
1.1. Installation

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• Be sure to adhere to the unit’s voltage and fuse or circuit breaker ratings.
s After you have read this manual, keep it and the Installation Manual in a Never use a piece of wire or a fuse with a higher rating than the one
safe place for easy reference whenever a question arises. If the unit is specified.

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going to be operated by another person, make sure that this manual is
given to him or her. 6) Grounding
Warning: Caution:

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• The unit should not be installed by the user. Ask the dealer or an author- • The unit must be properly grounded. Never connect the grounding wire
ized company to install the unit. If the unit is installed improperly, water to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning conductor or telephone grounding
leakage, electric shock or fire may result. wire. If the unit is not grounded properly, electric shock may result.
• Use only accessories authorized by Mitsubishi Electric and ask your • Check frequently that the ground wire from the outdoor unit is properly

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dealer or an authorized company to install them. If accessories are in- connected to both the unit’s ground terminal and the grounding electrode.
stalled improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result.
• The Installation Manual details the suggested installation method. Any
structural alteration necessary for installation must comply with local
1.2. During operation
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building code requirements. Caution:
• Never repair the unit or transfer it to another site by yourself. If repair is • Do not use any sharp object to push the buttons, as this may damage the
performed improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result. If remote controller.
you need to have the unit repaired or moved, consult your dealer. • Do not twist or tug on the remote controller cord as this may damage the
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• Keep the electric parts away from water (washing water) etc. remote controller and cause malfunction.
• It might result in electric shock, catching fire or smoke. • Never remove the upper case of the remote controller. It is dangerous to
Note1: When washing the Heat Exchanger and Drain Pan, ensure the Con- remove the upper case of the remote controller and touch the printed
trol Box, Motor and LEV remain dry, using a water proof covering. circuit boards inside. Doing so can result in fire and failure.
Note2: Never drain the washing water for the Drain Pan and the Heat • Never wipe the remote controller with benzene, thinner, chemical rags,
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Exchanger using the Drain Pump. Drain separately. etc. Doing so can result in discoloration and failure. To remove heavy
• The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm per- stains, soak a cloth in neutral detergent mixed with water, wring it out
sons without supervision. thoroughly, wipe the stains off, and wipe again with a dry cloth.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play • Never block or cover the indoor or outdoor unit’s intakes or outlets. Tall
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with the appliance. items of furniture underneath the indoor unit, or bulky items such as
• Do not use a leak detection additive. large boxes placed close to the outdoor unit will reduce the unit’s effi-
ciency.
1) Outdoor unit
Warning:
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Warning: • Do not splash water over the unit and do not touch the unit with wet
• The outdoor unit must be installed on a stable, level surface, in a place hands. An electric shock may result.
where there is no accumulation of snow, leaves or rubbish. • Do not spray combustible gas close to the unit. Fire may result.
• Do not stand on, or place any items on the unit. You may fall down or the • Do not place a gas heater or any other open-flame appliance where it will
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item may fall, causing injury. be exposed to the air discharged from the unit. Incomplete combustion
may result.

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Warning: your dealer. Leaving the unit as it is under such conditions can result in
• Do not remove the front panel or the fan guard from the outdoor unit fire or failure.
when it is running. You could be injured if you touch rotating, hot or high- • If the power breaker is frequently activated, get in touch with your dealer.
voltage parts. Leaving it as it is can result in fire or failure.
• Never insert fingers, sticks etc. into the intakes or outlets, otherwise in- • If the refrigeration gas blows out or leaks, stop the operation of the air
jury may result, since the fan inside the unit rotates at high speed. Exer- conditioner, thoroughly ventilate the room, and contact your dealer. Leav-
cise particular care when children are present. ing the unit as it is can result in accidents due to oxygen deficiency.
• If you detect odd smells, stop using the unit, turn off the power switch
and consult your dealer. Otherwise, a breakdown, electric shock or fire When the air conditioner is not to be used for a long
may result.
• When you notice exceptionally abnormal noise or vibration, stop opera- time
tion, turn off the power switch, and contact your dealer. • If the air conditioner is not to be used for a long time due to a seasonal
• Do not over-cool. The most suitable inside temperature is one that is change, etc., run it for 4 - 5 hours with the air blowing until the inside is
within 5 °C of the outside temperature. completely dry. Failing to do so can result in the growth of unhygienic,
• Do not leave handicapped people or infants sitting or standing in the path unhealthy mold in scattered areas throughout the room.
of the airflow from the air-conditioner. This could cause health problems. • When it is not to be used for an extended time, keep the [power supply]
turned OFF.
Caution: If the power supply is kept on, several watts or several tens of watts will
• Do not direct the airflow at plants or caged pets.
be wasted. Also, the accumulation of dust, etc., can result in fire.
• Ventilate the room frequently. If the unit is operated continuously in a
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• Keep the power switched ON for more than 12 hours before starting op-
closed room for a long period of time, the air will become stale.
eration. Do not turn the power supply OFF during seasons of heavy use.
Doing so can result in failure.
In case of failure
Warning: 1.3. Disposing of the unit
• Never remodel the air conditioner. Consult your dealer for any repair or serv- Warning:
ice. Improper repair work can result in water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc. When you need to dispose of the unit, consult your dealer. If pipes are re-
• If the remote controller displays an error indication, the air conditioner
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moved incorrectly, refrigerant (fluorocarbon gas) may blow out and come
does not run, or there is any abnormality, stop operation and contact into contact with your skin, causing injury. Releasing refrigerant into the
atmosphere also damages the environment.
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2. How to operate
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2.1. ON/OFF
Start an operation
1. Press the B [ON/OFF] button
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P Operation lamp lights up and operation starts.


TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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TIMER Hr ON

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AFTER
ERROR CODE
AFTER OFF

˚F ˚C
FUNCTION
FILTER
Stop an operation
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˚F ˚C WEEKLY

ONLY 1Hr.
SIMPLE
AUTO OFF
1. Press the B [ON/OFF] button again
1 TEMP. ON/OFF Operation lamp goes off and operation stops.
B
2 7 • Once the Buttons have been set, pressing of the [ON/OFF] Button only can
MENU ON/OFF FILTER
repeat the same operation thereafter.
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BACK MONITOR/SET DAY CHECK TEST


• During operation, the operation lamp above the [ON/OFF] button lights up.
CLOCK OPERATION CLEAR

Caution:
Even if the [ON/OFF] Button is pressed immediately after the operation is
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once stopped, operation is not restarted for about 3 minutes. This function
protects the machine. It automatically starts operation after the lapse of
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Before starting operation


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2.2. Selecting operation


• Start running after the “PLEASE WAIT” display has disappeared. The “PLEASE
WAIT” display briefly appears on the room temperature display (max. 3 min-
When selecting operation
utes) when the power is turned on and after a power failure. This does not 1. Press the 3 [Mode (Back)] Button
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indicate any failure of the air-conditioner. Consecutive press of the selecting operation Button switches the operation
over to E “ COOL”, “ DRY”, “ FAN”, (“ AUTO”), and (“ HEAT”). For
• The choice of indoor unit operation mode is limited by the operation status of the contents of operation, check the display.
the outdoor unit to which a given indoor unit is connected. If an outdoor unit
and some of the indoor units that are connected to the outdoor units are al-
For cooling
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ready operating in the cooling mode, for example, only the cooling mode is
available for the rest of the units in the same group. If a different mode is re- Press the 3 [Mode (Back)] Button and bring up the “ COOL” display.
quested, the symbol that corresponds to the requested mode will blink, notify- For dry
ing the user that the mode is currently unavailable. The same is true for the dry
Press the 3 [Mode (Back)] Button and bring up the “ DRY” display.
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and heating mode. This restriction, however, does not apply to the models that
support a simultaneous cooling/heating function. • The indoor fan turns to the low-speed operation, disabling the change of fan
• The outdoor units stop when all the indoor units connected to the counterpart speed.
outdoor units stop. • Dry operation cannot be carried out at room temperature of less than 18 °C.
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• During heating operation, even if the indoor unit is set to operation while the
outdoor unit is in defrosting operation, operation starts after the defrosting op-
eration of the outdoor unit has ended.
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For fan 2.4. Fan speed adjustment
Press the 3 [Mode (Back)] Button and bring up the “ FAN” display.
To change fan speed
• The fan operation functions to circulate the air in the room.
Every time you press the 6 [Fan Speed] button once, it switches from the low-
• The temperature of the room cannot be set by fan operation. speed to high-speed settings successively.

Caution: In the electronics dry operation, the indoor fan automatically turns to low-speed
Never expose your body directly to cool air for a long time. Excessive expo- operation. Switching of fan speed is impossible. (Only the display on the remote
sure to cool air is bad for your health, and should therefore be avoided. controller changes.)

Dry operation * Every time the fan speed adjustment button is pressed once, the fan speed is changed.
The dry is a microcomputer-controlled dehumidifying operation which controls ex-
cessive air-cooling according to the room temperature of your choice. (Not usable Fan speed : 3 stages
for heating.) Display: (Low)→ (Mid)→ (High)→ (AUTO*)
1. Until reaching room temperature of your choice
The compressor and indoor fan function is linked motion according to the change * This setting can be adjusted only with MA remote controller.
of the room temperature and automatically repeat ON/OFF.
2. When reaching room temperature of your choice 2.5. Ventilation
Both the compressor and indoor fan stop. • The ventilation unit (OA processing unit or LOSSNAY) automatically goes into

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When stop continues for 10 minutes, the compressor and indoor fan are oper- operation when the indoor unit that is interlocked with it goes into operation.
ated for 3 minutes to keep the humidity low.
• If the 8 [Ventilation] button is pressed while the indoor unit is stopped, only the
For heating ventilator goes into operation.
Press the 3 [Mode (Back)] Button to bring up the “ HEAT” display. • Press the 8 [Ventilation] button to change the fan speed.
Regarding displays during heating operation “DEFROST” • Depending on the models, the indoor unit fan goes into operation while the unit
Displayed only during the defrosting operation. is in the ventilation mode.

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“STAND BY”
Displayed from the start of heating operation until the moment warm air blows out. 2.6. Others
: Displayed when control is executed by a separately
Caution:
sold centralized control unit, etc.
• When the air-conditioner is used together with burners, thoroughly venti-

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late the area. Insufficient ventilation can result in accidents due to oxy- STAND BY : Displayed from the start of heating operation until the
DEFROST
gen deficiency. moment warm air blows out.
• Never place a burner at a place where it is exposed to the airflow from the CHECK : This displays indication when some abnormality oc-
air-conditioner. curs in the unit.

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Doing so can result in imperfect combustion of the burner.
NOT AVAILABLE : When a Button is pressed for any function which the
• The microcomputer functions in the following cases: *
indoor unit cannot perform, this display flashes con-
• Air does not blow out when heating starts. *
currently with the display of that function.
- To prevent any cool air from escaping, the indoor fan is gradually switched in

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sequence from faint airflow/weak airflow/set airflow according to the tempera- : In the system in which the [Sensor] display is indi-
ture rise of the blown out air. Wait a moment until the airflow comes out naturally. cated as the “remote controller”, room temperature
• The fan is not moving at the set speed. * measurement is performed by the room temperature
- In some models, the system switches over to faint airflow when the temper- sensor built into the remote controller.

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ature of the room reaches the set temperature. In other cases, it stops to FILTER : Displayed when it is time to clean the filter.

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prevent any cool air from escaping during the defrosting operation. Press the A [Filter ( )] Button twice, then the display
• Air flows out even if operation is stopped. * is disappeared.
- Approximately 1 minute after the stop of operation, the indoor fan some-
times rotates to eliminate extra heat generated by the electric heater, etc.

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The fan speed comes to low or high.

2.3. Room temperature adjustment

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To change room temperature
Press the 1 [Set Temperature] Button and set the room temperature of your
choice.

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Pressing or once changes the setting by 1 °C.
If the pressing is continued, the setting continues to change by 1 °C.
• Indoor temperature can be set within the following range.
Cooling/dry :19 °C - 30 °C TR
Heating :17 °C - 28 °C
• Temperature cannot be set for the fan mode.
* The range of room temperature display is 8 °C - 39 °C. Outside this range, the
display flashes either 8 °C - 39 °C to inform you if the room temperature is
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lower or higher than the displayed temperature.


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3. The smart way to use
Even minimal steps to care for your air conditioner can help make its use far Prevent intrusion of heat during air-cooling
more effective in terms of air-conditioning effect, electricity charges, etc.
• To prevent the intrusion of heat during cooling operation, provide a curtain or a
Set the right room temperature blind on the window to block out direct sunlight. Also, do not open the entrance
or exit except in cases of dire necessity.
• In cooling operation, a temperature difference of about 5 °C between indoors
and outdoors is optimum. Carry out ventilation sometimes
• If the room temperature is raised by 1 °C during air-cooling operation, about
• Since the air periodically gets dirty in a room that is kept closed for a long time,
10 % electric power can be saved.
ventilation is sometimes necessary. When gas appliances are used together
• Excessive cooling is bad for health. It also results in the waste of electric power. with the air conditioner, special precautions must be taken. If the “LOSSNAY”
ventilation unit developed by our company is used, you can perform ventilation
Clean the filter (field supply) thoroughly with less waste. For details on this unit, consult with your dealer.
• If the screen of the air filter (field supply) becomes clogged, the airflow and air-
conditioning effect can be significantly reduced.
Further, if the condition is left unattended, failure can result. It is particularly
important to clean the filter at the beginning of the cooling and heating sea-
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sons. (When profuse dust and dirt have accumulated, clean the filter thoroughly.)

4. Caring for the machine


Always have filter (field supply) maintenance performed by authorized tech- How to clean
nicians.
Before care-taking, turn the power supply OFF. • Clear dust away lightly or clean it up with a vacuum cleaner. In the case of
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severe staining, wash the filter in lukewarm water mixed with dissolved neutral
Caution: detergent or water, and then rinse off the detergent completely. After washing,
• Before you start cleaning, stop operation and turn OFF the power supply. dry it and fix it back into place.
Remember that the fan is rotating inside at high speed, posing a serious
Caution:
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risk of injury.
• Indoor units are not equipped with filters. However, filter (field supply) • Do not dry the filter by exposing it to direct sunlight or warming it using
must be installed in the return air to remove the dust of sucked-in air. fire, etc. Doing so can result in the deformation of the filter.
(The standard filter should normally be cleaned once a week.) • Washing it in hot water (more than 50 °C) can also result in deformation.
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• The life of the filter depends on where the unit is installed and how it is
operated.
Caution:
Never pour water or flammable sprays onto the air conditioner. Cleaning using
these methods can result in the failure of the air conditioner, electric shock,
or fire.
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5. Troubleshooting
Before you ask for repair service, check the following points:
State of Machine Remote Controller Cause Troubleshooting
“'” display is not lit up. Power failure Press the [ON/OFF] button after power restoration.
No display appears even The power supply is turned OFF. Turn the power supply ON.
It does not run.
when the [ON/OFF] but- The fuse in the power supply is gone. Replace fuse.
ton is pressed. The earth leakage breaker is gone. Put in the earth leakage breaker.
After checking the set temperature and inlet temperature
Improper temperature adjustment on the liquid crystal display, refer to [Room temperature
adjustment], and operate the adjustment button.
Air flows out but it does The liquid crystal display
Clean up the filter.
not cool enough or heat shows that it is in the The filter is filled with dust and dirt.
(Refer to [Caring for the machine].)
enough. state of operation.
There are some obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of
Remove.
the indoor and outdoor units.
Windows and doors are open. Close.
Wait for a while.
(To protect the compressor, a 3-minute restart-preventing
The restart-preventing circuit is in operation for 3 min- circuit is built into the indoor unit. Therefore, there are occa-

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The liquid crystal display
Cool air or warm air utes. sions sometimes when the compressor does not start run-
shows that it is in opera-
does not come out. ning immediately. There are cases when it does not run for
tion.
as long as 3 minutes.)
Indoor unit operation was restarted during the heating Wait for a while.
and defrosting operation. (Heating operation starts after ending defrosting operation.)
There are some obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of
The “check” and check Rerun after removal
It runs briefly, but soon the indoor and outdoor units.
code flashes on the liquid
stops. Rerun after cleaning the filter. (Refer to [Caring for the ma-

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crystal display. The filter is filled with dust and dirt.
chine].)
The sound of the ex-
When other indoor units are engaged in cooling opera-
haust and rotation of All lights are out except
tion, the machine stops after running a drain-up mecha-
the motor can still be the powered display of Wait for 3 minutes.

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nism for 3 minutes when air-cooling operation is
heard after stop of run- “'”.
stopped.
ning.
The sound of the ex-
When other indoor units are engaged in cooling opera-
haust and the rotation All lights are out except
tion, drained water is brought in. If the drain water is It soon stops. (If the noise occurs more than 2-3 times in an

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of the motor can be the powered display of
collected, the drain-up mechanism initiates a draining hour, ask for repair service.)
heard intermittently af- “'”.
operation.
ter stop of running.
Warm air comes out in-
The liquid crystal display When other indoor units are engaged in heating op-
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shows that it is in the eration, the control valves are opened and closed from
thermostat is OFF or high in a small room, stop operation.)
state of operation. time to time to maintain the stability of the system.
during fan operation.

• If operation stops due to a power failure, the [restart-preventing circuit at power failure] operates and disables unit operation even after power restoration. In this case,

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press the [ON/OFF] button again and start operation.

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If malfunctions persist after you have checked the above, turn the power supply OFF and contact your dealer with information about the product name, the nature of the
malfunction, etc. If the display of “[check]” and (4 digit) check code flashes, tell the dealer contents of the display (check code). Never attempt to repair by yourself.

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The following symptoms are not air conditioner failures:
• The air blown out from the air conditioner can sometimes give off odors. This is due to cigarette smoke contained in the air of the room, the smell of cosmetics, the walls,
furniture, etc., absorbed in the air conditioner.

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• A hissing noise can be heard immediately after the air conditioner is started or stopped. This is the sound of the refrigeration flowing inside the air conditioner. This is
normal.
• The air conditioner sometimes snaps or clicks at the beginning or end of cooling/heating operation. This is the sound of friction on the front panel and other sections due
to expansion and contraction caused by temperature change. This is normal.

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6. Installation, transferring works, and checking
Regarding place for installation • Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, arrester, or
Consult with your dealer for details on installation and transferring the installation. telephone grounding wire. For details, consult with your dealer.
• In some types of installation sites, the installation of an earth leakage
Caution: breaker is mandatory. For details, consult with your dealer.
Never install the air conditioner where there is a risk of leakage of flammable
gas. Regarding transfer of installation
If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, fire can result.
• When removing and reinstalling the air conditioner when you enlarge your
home, remodel, or move, consult with your dealer in advance to ascertain the
Never install the air conditioner at the following place:
cost of the professional engineering work required for transferring the installa-
• where there is a lot of machine oil tion.
• near the ocean and beach areas where there is salt air.
Caution:
• where humidity is high When moving or reinstalling the air conditioner, consult with your dealer.
• where there are hot springs nearby Defective installation can result in electric shock, fire, etc.
• where there is sulphurous gas
Regarding noise
• where there is a high-frequency processing machinery (a high-frequency welder,
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etc.) • In installing work, choose a place that can fully bear the weight of the air con-
ditioner, and where noise and vibration can be reduced.
• where acid solution is frequently used
• Choose a place where cool or warm air and noise from the outdoor air outlet of
• where special sprays are frequently used the air conditioner does not inconvenience the neighbors.
• Install the indoor unit horizontally. Otherwise, water leakage can result. • If any alien object is placed near the outdoor air outlet of the air conditioner,
• Take sufficient measures against noise when installing the air conditioners at decreased performance and increased noise can result. Avoid placing any
hospitals or communication-related businesses. obstacles adjacent to the air outlet.
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If the air conditioner is used in any of the above-mentioned environments, frequent • If the air conditioner produces any abnormal sound, consult with your dealer.
operational failure can be expected. It is advisable to avoid these types of installa-
tion sites. Maintenance and inspection
For further details, consult with your dealer. • If the air conditioner is used throughout several seasons, the insides can get
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dirty, reducing the performance.


Regarding electrical work
Depending upon the conditions of usage, foul odors can be generated and
Caution: drainage can deteriorate due to dust and dirt, etc.
• The electrical work must be undertaken by a person who is qualified as
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an electrical engineer according to the [technical standard respecting


electrical installation], [internal wiring rules], and the installation instruc-
tion manual with the absolute use of exclusive circuits. The use of other
products with the power source can result in burnt-out beakers and fuses.
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7. Specifications
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Item Model RP170 RP200 RP250


Power source ~220-240V 50Hz
Cooling capacity*1/Heating capacity*1 kW 17.0/20.0 18.9/22.4 22.0/25.0
Height mm 470 470 470
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Dimension Width mm 1370 1370 1370


Depth mm 1120 1120 1120
Net weight kg 108 108 108
Airflow rate (Low-Middle-High) m3/min 50-61-72 50-61-72 58-71-84
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Fan
External static pressure*2 Pa 60/75/100/150 60/75/100/150 60/75/100/150
Filter field supply
Notes: * Operation temperature of indoor unit.
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Cooling mode: 19 °C DB/15 °C WB - 35 °C DB/22.5 °C WB


Heating mode: 17 °C DB - 28 °C DB
*1 Cooling/Heating capacity indicates the maximum value at operation under the following condition.
Cooling: Indoor: 27 °C DB/19 °C WB Outdoor: 35 °C DB
Heating: Indoor: 20 °C DB Outdoor: 7 °C DB/6 °C WB
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*2 The external static pressure is set to 150 Pa at factory shipment.


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This product is designed and intended for use in the residential, commer-
cial and light-industrial environment.

The product at hand is • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC


based on the following • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
EU regulations: 2004/108/EC

Please be sure to put the contact address/telephone number on


this manual before handing it to the customer.

HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BLDG., 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN

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