Mitsubishi Electronics 2.5KKC Adjusting vertical airflow direction, Vertical airflow adjustment

Models: PLH-2 2.5KKC

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E4. Operation

A B C D E

 

F

 

 

 

ON/OFF –

CENTRALLY CONTROLLED

1Hr.

 

CHECK

˚C

FILTER

 

CHECK MODE

STAND BY

˚C

 

TEST RUN

DEFROST

NOT AVAILABLE

 

 

 

CLOCKON OFF

 

 

 

FILTER

 

 

CHECK

TEMP.

TIMER SET

TEST RUN

REMOTE CONTROLLER

 

 

PAR-JH240KA

 

 

 

 

1

30˚

A

B

C

70˚

4.10. Adjusting vertical airflow direction

The vertical air vane helps select the vertical direction of the airflow.

1Press button to select the vertical airflow direction.

Each time you press the button, the option changes are displayed on the remote controller, as shown below.

A Swing

BHorizontal airflow 30°

CDownward airflow at an angle of 45°

D Downward airflow at an angle of 55°

E Downward airflow at an angle of 70°

Immediately after the power-on sequence, the unit is automatically provided with the initial settings listed below.

In the cooling/drying modes: Horizontal airflow

In the heating mode:

Downward airflow (70°)

When you have selected gentle or cooling mode, or you have entered

the drying mode,the available options change in the following order :

A→B→D→E→A

One hour after you have selected D or E, the airflow automatically changes to A and the display F “1HR” appears.

Do not use D or E too often with the Low airflow option in the cooling and drying modes or condensation can occur.

4.11. Vertical airflow adjustment

Setting this to “Swing” moves the automated vane back and forth within the swing range, so that the air is directed upwards and downwards.

In the SWING mode, the remote controller displays a moving arrow as shown in the diagram to indicate the swinging automated vane.

The arrow motion on the remote controller display and the actual auto- mated vane movement do not match with each other.

In the COOL or FAN mode operation, the vane is set in the ‘fluctuating’ mode, varying airflow rate automatically.

When you set OFF the LOUVER switch, the automated vane will return to the position before the SWING mode has been selected.

When you toggle the MODE SELECT buttons between COOL, DRY and FAN with the LOUVER switch set OFF, the airflow is set to approx. 30 degrees-horizontal blowing in the COOL or electronics DRY mode while to approx. 70 degrees-downward blowing in the FAN mode.

AHorizontal air outlet

BDownward air outlet

CSwing range <30 degrees to 70 degrees>

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Mitsubishi Electronics 2.5KKC, PLH-2 operation manual Adjusting vertical airflow direction, Vertical airflow adjustment

PLH-2, 2.5KKC specifications

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