Mitsubishi Electronics MSZ12UN AIR Flow Velocity and Dire, Recommended horizontal vane range

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AIR FLOW VELOCITY AND DIRE

AIR FLOW velocity and direction can be selected as required.

˚C

CLOCK

AMPM

AMPM

ON/OFF TOO TOO

WARM COOL

To change the AIR FLOW velocity, press the FAN button.

Each time the button is pressed, the fan speed is

changed in sequence: (Low) (Med.)

(High)

(AUTO)

Use the (High) notch to cool/heat the room more.

If the operating sound of the air conditioner disturbs your sleep, use the (Low) notch.

To change the AIR FLOW blowing direc- tion vertically, press the VANE button.

Each time the button is pressed, the angle of the hori- zontal vane is changed in sequence: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (SWING) (AUTO)

SWING OPERATION

Use the swing operation for the air flow to reach all cor- ners of the room.

FAN

STOP

I FEEL COOL

 

VANE

START

HEAT DRY

 

MODE

HR.

 

MIN.

Recommended horizontal vane range

Use the

(AUTO) position usu-

ally.

 

Use position

(1) or (2) in the

COOL or DRY mode and use posi- tions (3) to (5) in the HEAT mode when adjusting to your require- ments.

COOL

1

2

DRY

3

HEAT4

5

RESET CLOCK

NOTE

In the cooling operation, when the air conditioner is op-

erated with setting the horizontal vane to (4) or (5) for 1 hour, the AIR FLOW direction is automatically set to horizontal to prevent condensed water from dropping.

Adjust the vertical AIR FLOW direction using the remote controller. If the horizontal vane is moved manually, it may cause trouble.

In the heating operation, if the air flow temperature is too low or when defrosting is being done, the horizontal vane position is set to (1).

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Operating Instructions Contents Safety Precautions Do not turn the breaker off/on during operation Customer should not install this unitRepairs or relocation should not be done by the customer This could damage your healthDo not clean the air con- ditioner with water Do not operate switches with wet handsVentilate well in using the unit with a stove, etc Do not use an insecticide or flammable sprayReplace the 2 batteries with new ones of same type Do not step or put any- thing on the indoor/out- door unitGround the unit Do not install the unit where flammable gas could leakConsult your dealer for installation of the air conditioner Outdoor unit Name of Each PartIndoor unit Remote controller Open the front lid Mode MINBreaker for the air conditioner Preparation Before OperaAuto restart function Ation Press the Emergency OPERA- Tion switch FEEL... Auto Operation Description of I FEEL... mode To start operation Press the button.ON/OFF To stop operation Press the buttonDescription of Auto Restart Function Details of display on the indoor unitManual Operation COOL, D To select the COOL, DRY or Heat modeTo stop operation Details of the display on the indoor unit are explained onDRY The humidity at which people feel comfortable RY, HeatCool For effective cooling AIR Flow Velocity and Dire Cooling operation, when the air conditioner is opTo change the AIR Flow velocity, press the FAN button Recommended horizontal vane rangeAuto air flow direction control operation Ction AdjustmentSet the time of the timer using the HR. and MIN. buttons How to set the on timerTo release the OFF timer Press Stop button Press the Start button during operationWhen the air conditioner is to be used again When it is not going to be used for a long timeClean the air filter and install it in the in- door unit Turn off the breakerBefore starting maintenance MaintenanceCleaning the indoor unit Clean the unit using a soft dry clothRemove the air filter Cleaning the air filter about once every 2 weeksCleaning the deodorizing filter about once every 2 weeks Air cleaning filter replacement about once every 4 months Deodorizing filter replacement about once a yearRemove the air cleaning filter White bel- lows type Remove the deodorizing filter Gray sponge typeFollowing cases, stop operation and consult your dealer Check the followingQuestion Answer not a malfunction When YOU Think That TroubBLE has Occurred Electrical work INSTALLATION, Relocation aInstallation place ND Inspection Inspection and maintenanceOperating sound considerations RelocationPage Specifications are subject to change without notice