English 3
1. Remove the air filter.
2. Clean it.
CAUTION
• Do not wash the air conditioner with hot water of
more than 50°C. Doing so may result in discol-
oration or deformation.
• Never dry the filter by direct firing. Doing so
may result in burning.
(1) Use a vacuum cleaner (A) or wash the air filter
(B) to remove dust and trash.
(A) Remove dust and trash using a vacuum
cleaner.
(B) Wash it with water.
When the air filter is very dirty, use a soft brush
and neutral detergent.
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Dewater and dry in the shade.
3. Attach the air filter.
4. Push the “filter sign reset” button on the
remote controller.
The display “ ” vanishes.
〈Cleaning the air outlet and exterior〉
CAUTION
• Do not use gasoline, benzene, thinner, polish-
ing powder or liquid insecticide.
•
Do not use hot water of
50°C
or higher, as doing
so may result in discoloration or deformation.
(1) Clean with dry soft cloth.
(When it is difficult to remove stains, use water
or neutral detergent.)
If the following phenomenon occurs, con-
tact your dealer.
WARNING
• When any abnormality is found (burnt odor),
turn off the power switch.
Continued operation under such circumstances
may result in a failure, electric shock or fire.
• Contact your dealer.
Phenomenon
• The safety devices such as fuse, breaker,
ground fault interrupter, etc. often operate or
operations of the operation switch are unstable.
Take the following actions before contact.
Turn off the switch.
Phenomenon
• Water leaks out from the air conditioner.
Take the following actions before contact.
Stop the operation.
Phenomenon
• The “OPERATION lamp”, “INSPECTION dis-
play” or “UNIT No.” is winking and lit, and “MAL-
FUNCTION CODE” is displayed.
Take the following actions before contact.
Inform the dealer of the details being displayed
on the remote controller.
In case of bottom side
In case of back side
Filter
Force
Force
Main unit
Attach the filter to the
main unit while pushing
down on the bends.
OPERATION lamp
INSPECTION
display
MALFUNCTION CODE
INDOOR UNIT No. in
which a malfunction occurs
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