English 7
[CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROGRAM
DRY OPERATION]
• This operation lowers the humidity without lower-
ing the indoor temperature. The indoor tempera-
ture when the operation button is pressed will be
the set temperature. At this time, the airflow rate
and humidity are set automatically, so the remote
controller does not display the airflow rate and set
temperature.
To efficiently lower the indoor temperature and
humidity, first lower the indoor temperature using
the COOLING OPERATION, and then use PRO-
GRAM DRY OPERATION. When the indoor tem-
perature is lowered, air discharge from the air
conditioner may stop.
• After continued operation at a downward airflow
direction, operate the air conditioner using a dif-
ferent direction setting for a period of time to pre-
vent condensation on the airflow flaps. (The
remote controller displays the airflow direction
that is set.)
• If the PROGRAM DRY OPERATION is used
when the indoor temperature is low, frost forms
the heat exchanger of the indoor unit. In this case,
the system automatically switches to DEFROST
OPERATION for a while.
AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUST
• There are 2 ways of adjusting the airflow direc-
tion.
(When the operation stops, the airflow flaps at the
air outlet (vertical airflow direction adjustment
flaps) close automatically.)
A. UP AND DOWN DIRECTION
Press the AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUST
button to select the air direction as follow-
ing.
The AIRFLOW FLAP display
swings as shown below and the
airflow direction continuously
varies. (Automatic swing set-
ting)
A. Up and down direction
B. Left and right direction
Press AIRFLOW DIRECTION
ADJUST button to select the air
direction of your choice.
The AIRFLOW FLAP display
stops swinging and the airflow
direction is fixed (Fixed airflow
direction setting).
MOVEMENT OF THE AIRFLOW FLAP
For the following conditions, micro computer con-
trols the airflow direction so it may be different from
the display.
We recommend using the airflow in the position
listed above when fixing the airflow direction.
Operation
mode
• COOLING
• AUTOMATIC
COOLING
• PROGRAM
DRY
• HEATING
• AUTOMATIC
HEATING
Vertical
airflow
• When operat-
ing continu-
ously at
downward air-
flow direction
(Air blows in the
automatically set
direction for a
period of time to
prevent conden-
sation on the air-
flow flaps.)
• When room
temperature is
higher than the
set temperature
• When the HEAT-
ING OPERA-
TION starts or
during
DEFROST
OPERATION (if
frost forms on
the outdoor unit)
(The air dis-
charge direction
becomes hori-
zontal so that it
does not blow
directly toward
your body.)
Recommended flap positions
Cooling
Heating
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