Mitsubishi Electronics PEH-P8 Room temperature adjustment, Fan speed adjustment, Time setting

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Caution:

When the air conditioner is used together with burners, thoroughly ven- tilate the area. Insufficient ventilation can result in accidents due to oxy- gen deficiency.

Never place a burner at a place where it is exposed to the airflow from the air conditioner.

Doing so can result in imperfect combustion of the burner.

The microcomputer functions in the following cases:

Air does not blow out when heating starts.

-To prevent any cool air from escaping.

Wait a moment until the airflow comes out naturally.

For ventilation

Press the operation mode (

) button and select the ventila-

tion mode

.

 

B should be displayed.

Used to provide ventilation without using the heat or air conditioning functions of the unit.

The display will not appear when the ventilation equipment is not at- tached.

3.3. Room temperature adjustment

To change room temperature

Press the 1 [room temperature adjustment] button and set the room tem- perature of your choice.

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 - 30 °C

Heating: 17 - 28 °C

It is impossible to set the room temperature by the air-blow operation.

*The range of room temperature display is 8 - 39 °C. Outside this range, the display flashes either 8 - 39 °C to inform you if the room temperature is lower or

higher than the displayed temperature.

3.4. Fan speed adjustment

Fan speed : 1 stage

Display : (High)

3.5. Time setting

Set the current time after turning ON the power of the air conditioner or after restoration from a power failure.

It can be set regardless of the operation of the indoor unit.

During the time operation, the time-setting button becomes void, disabling time setting.

1.Press the 4 [time selection] button and bring up the A “current time” display

Every time it is pressed, the display changes.

 

“current

ON “timer start

OFF

“timer end

 

CLOCK

time”

time”

 

time”

(no display)

 

 

 

 

Caution:

When the current time is not yet set, the “CLOCK (current time)” display flashes, disabling the setting of timer operation.

2. Set the current time by pressing the 4 or button

The time cannot be set while the C “timer on” is displayed.

• While the A “CLOCK” time is displayed, press the time setting 4 / buttons and set the time.

• The setting advances one minute every time the 4 button is pressed once, and regresses one minute every time the 4 button is pressed once.

When respective 4 / buttons are pressed continuously, the time display goes forward fast. It advances in the order of 1 minute unit - 10 minute unit - one hour unit.

About 10 seconds after the button operation has been completed, the C “cur- rent time” and A “CLOCK” displays disappear.

Caution:

Remote controller is equipped with a simplified clock with a precision of about + or - one minute per month.

The time must be readjusted (reset) every time the air conditioner is sub-

jected to a power stop of the air conditioner or a power failure.

3.6. Timer setting

If the timer is set, the unit starts (stops) at the set time, and the time mode is terminated.

When you wish to confirm the starting and ending time, press the 4 [time selection] button while C ” is displayed.

Function of timer

On-timer

Set the on-timer for the time the working day begins in your company. When the set start time arrives, the air conditioner starts operation.

Off-timer

Use the off-timer as a reminder to turn off the air conditioner. When the set end- work time arrives, the air conditioner stops operation.

There are three methods for using the timer.

1. ON/OFF Timer: When setting both starting and ending time

2.

On-timer:

When only setting the starting time

 

 

 

 

(Ending time is set to “ - - : - - ”)

 

 

3.

Off-timer:

When only setting the ending time

 

 

 

 

(Starting time is set to “ - - : - - ”)

 

 

 

 

 

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Display example of timer setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON OFF

ON OFF

The example shows a timer set for operation start at 8:00 and end at 17:00.

1.Press the 2 [timer/continuous] button and bring up the C no display

2.Press the 4 [time selection] button and bring up the A“Timer start time” display

3. Press the 4 () button of the 4 [time selection] and set the starting time

When using it as an off-timer, set the starting time to “ - - : - - ”.

The “ - - : - - ” is displayed next to 23:50.

4.Press the 4 [time selection] button and bring up the A“Timer end time” display

5. Press the 4 () button of the [time switch] and set the ending time

When using it as an on-timer, set the ending time to “ - - : - - ”.

The “ - - : - - ” is displayed next to 23:50.

6. Press the 2 [timer/continuous] button and bring up the C ” display. Bringing up the C ” display completes the setting

Every time the 4 () button of the 4 [timer selection] is pressed once, it advances (or regresses) by 10 minutes.

If the button is pressed continuously, it advances (or retrogresses) continuously. First set the hour digit and then set the minute digit.

When the ON/OFF timer mode is set, you can run (on-timer) or stop (off-timer) operation by pressing the B [ON/OFF] button even when there is remaining time.

Release

Press the 2 [timer/continuous] button and disappear the “ ” display.

1) Ventilator-Airconditioner combined operation

1.If the unit is off, press the B ON/OFF button to turn it on.

The ON indicator should light up.

The ventilation equipment will operate automatically when connected to the unit.

2. Press the 8 button.

You can set the ventilation speed at LOW or HIGH.

2) Changing the ventilation setting

Press the 8 button.

The setting changes each time the button is pushed.

[Low] [High]

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Contents PEH-P8, 10, 16, 20MYA Air outlet Air filter Air inlet Air filter handle Safety precautions ContentsDisposing of the unit When the air conditioner is not to be used for a long timeNames and functions of various parts During operationOperation How to use the wireless remote controller optionPress the B ON/OFF button ON/OFFSelecting operation Before starting operationTimer setting Room temperature adjustmentFan speed adjustment Time settingCaring for the machine Smart way to useOthers Troubleshooting for wireless remote controller option TroubleshootingMaintenance and inspection Installation and transferring works, and checkingSpecifications Regarding place for installationWT04129X01

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