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Hitachi RAK-35PPA User Manual

Hitachi RAK-35PPA
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SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONER
MODEL
INDOOR UNIT/OUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
RAK-18PPA
RAK-25PPA
RAK-35PPA
OUTDOOR UNIT
Instruction manual Page 1~15
To obtain the best performance and ensure years of
trouble free use, please read this instruction manual
completely.
RAC-18WPA
RAC-25WPA
RAC-35WPA
RAK-18PPA/RAC-18WPA
RAK-35PPA/RAC-35WPA
RAK-25PPA/RAC-25WPA
Instruction manual Page 1~36
To obtain the best performance and ensure years of
trouble free use, please read this instruction manual
completely.
Bedlenungsanleitung Seite 37~72
Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung aufmerksam
durch, um durch richtige Bedienung jahrelangen und
störungsfreien Betrieb zu gewährleisten.
Mode d’emploi Page 73~108
Des performances optimales et un fonctionnement à
long terme seront assurés en appliquant les présentes
instructions après avoir entièrement lu ce mode
d’emploi.
Manuale di istruzioni Pag. 109~144
Per garantire la migliore prestazione e la più lunga
durataleggere attentamente e al completo le seguanti
istruzioni.
Manual de instrucciones Página 145~180
Para obtener el mejor funcionamiento y asegurar años
de uso libre de problemas, lea cuidadosamente este
manual de instrucciones.
Manual de instruções Página 181~216
A m de obter um bom funcionamento e de garantir
uma utilização sem falhas durante muitos anos, é
favor ler este manual de instruções completamente.
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Hitachi RAK-35PPA Specifications

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BrandHitachi
ModelRAK-35PPA
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

PRECAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION

Safety guidelines for unit installation to prevent hazards.

PRECAUTIONS DURING SHIFTING OR MAINTENANCE

Safety measures for moving or servicing the unit to avoid shock or fire.

PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION

OPERATIONAL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

Key warnings and cautions for safe and proper unit operation.

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF UNIT PARTS

INDOOR UNIT COMPONENTS

Identification and description of indoor unit parts like filter and deflectors.

OUTDOOR UNIT COMPONENTS

Identification and description of outdoor unit parts like drain port and inlets.

MODEL NAME AND DIMENSIONS

Reference table of model names and their physical dimensions.

INDOOR UNIT INDICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES

INDICATOR LAMPS AND TEMPORARY SWITCH

Explanation of unit status lamps and the manual operation switch.

ATTACHING AIR CLEANING MESH

Instructions for attaching the optional air cleaning mesh accessory.

PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION

REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY INSTALLATION

Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the remote controller.

REMOTE CONTROLLER HOLDER MOUNTING

Instructions for fixing the remote controller holder to a wall.

NOTES ON BATTERIES AND REMOTE CARE

Important information regarding battery life and remote controller handling.

SETTING CALENDAR AND CLOCK

CALENDAR AND CLOCK SETTING PROCEDURE

Step-by-step guide to set the unit's internal calendar and clock.

NOTE ON TIMER FUNCTION DEPENDENCY

How calendar/clock settings affect timer operations and vice-versa.

REMOTE CONTROLLER OVERVIEW

REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION DETAILS

Information on control range, handling, and initial response.

REMOTE DISPLAY AND BASIC BUTTONS

Explanation of the LCD display and key buttons like START/STOP, FAN SPEED, ECO.

REMOTE CONTROLLER FUNCTION BUTTONS

OPERATION MODE AND POWER BUTTONS

Buttons for selecting modes (POWERFUL, MODE, SILENT) and specific functions.

TIMER, SWING, AND OTHER CONTROL BUTTONS

Buttons for timers, auto swing, clean, leave home, and information.

PRECAUTIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROLLER USE

Guidelines for proper placement and care of the remote controller.

VARIOUS OPERATING FUNCTIONS

AUTO RESTART CONTROL FUNCTION

How the unit automatically restarts after a power interruption.

AUTOMATIC OPERATION MODE

How the unit selects heating or cooling based on room temperature.

HEATING OPERATION AND DEFROSTING

HEATING OPERATION PROCEDURE

Step-by-step guide to set and start the heating mode.

DEFROSTING OPERATION EXPLANATION

Description of the automatic defrosting process and its indicators.

DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION

DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION PROCEDURE

Step-by-step guide to set and start the dehumidifying mode.

DEHUMIDIFYING FUNCTION CHARACTERISTICS

How dehumidifying performance relates to room temperature settings.

COOLING OPERATION

COOLING OPERATION PROCEDURE

Step-by-step guide to set and start the cooling mode.

AUTO FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT IN COOLING

How fan speed auto-adjusts to maintain optimal cooling conditions.

FAN OPERATION MODE

FAN OPERATION PROCEDURE

Instructions for using the unit as an air circulator.

AUTO SWING OPERATION

VERTICAL AUTO SWING FUNCTIONALITY

How to start, stop, and use the vertical air deflector swing.

RECOMMENDED OPERATING TEMPERATURES

Guidelines for optimal indoor and outdoor temperatures for operation.

POWERFUL OPERATION MODE

STARTING POWERFUL OPERATION MODE

How to activate the maximum power operation for quick cooling/heating.

NOTES ON POWERFUL OPERATION LIMITATIONS

Conditions under which POWERFUL mode is cancelled or not applicable.

SILENT OPERATION MODE

STARTING SILENT OPERATION MODE

How to activate the ultra-quiet fan speed operation.

NOTES ON SILENT OPERATION CANCELLATION

Conditions that cancel SILENT mode or affect its operation.

ECO OPERATION MODE

STARTING ECO OPERATION MODE

How to activate the energy-saving operational mode.

NOTES ON ECO OPERATION EFFECTIVENESS

Conditions affecting ECO mode performance and cancellation.

LEAVE HOME OPERATION MODE

STARTING LEAVE HOME OPERATION

How to set temperature for home absence via continuous or day timer.

NOTES ON LEAVE HOME OPERATION LIMITATIONS

Limitations for multi-unit systems and mode applicability.

CLEAN OPERATION MODE

STARTING CLEAN OPERATION MODE

How to initiate the indoor heat exchanger drying process to prevent mildew.

NOTES ON CLEAN OPERATION CONDITIONS

Conditions and dependencies for the CLEAN operation mode.

ONCE TIMER OPERATION

SETTING OFF TIMER FUNCTION

How to set the unit to turn off at a specific time.

SETTING ON TIMER FUNCTION

How to set the unit to turn on at a specific time.

SETTING ON/OFF TIMER FUNCTION

How to set the unit to turn on and off at specified times.

CANCELING TIMER RESERVATIONS

How to cancel any previously set timer reservations.

ECO SLEEP TIMER OPERATION

STARTING ECO SLEEP TIMER OPERATION

How to set a timer for energy-saving sleep operation up to 7 hours.

CANCELING ECO SLEEP TIMER OPERATION

How to stop the ECO Sleep Timer operation.

COMBINED TIMER OPERATIONS

SETTING ECO SLEEP AND ON TIMERS

How to set the unit to turn off via ECO Sleep Timer and turn on via ON Timer.

CANCELING COMBINED TIMER OPERATIONS

How to cancel both ECO Sleep Timer and ON Timer reservations.

WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION

SETTING WEEKLY TIMER SCHEDULE

How to program daily and weekly operating schedules.

SELECTING WEEKLY TIMER MODES

How to choose between Mode A and Mode B for weekly programming.

WEEKLY TIMER PROGRAMMING

SETTING ON/OFF TIMER RESERVATIONS

How to set specific ON/OFF times and temperatures for weekly programs.

CONFIRMING WEEKLY TIMER SETTINGS

How to send and confirm the programmed weekly schedule to the unit.

WEEKLY TIMER MODE MANAGEMENT

SELECTING AND ACTIVATING WEEKLY TIMER

How to select Mode A or B and activate the weekly timer.

DEACTIVATING WEEKLY TIMER SETTINGS

How to cancel or deactivate the weekly timer program.

WEEKLY TIMER SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT

COPYING AND PASTING WEEKLY SCHEDULES

How to copy a day's schedule to other days for efficient programming.

WEEKLY TIMER DATA DELETION

DELETING SINGLE PROGRAM NUMBER RESERVATION

How to delete individual program entries from the weekly schedule.

DELETING WEEKLY TIMER MODE DATA

How to delete all reservations for a specific weekly timer mode.

WEEKLY TIMER RESERVATION DELETION

DELETING ENTIRE DAY RESERVATIONS

How to delete all programmed schedules for a specific day.

DELETING MODE A OR MODE B RESERVATIONS

How to clear all programmed data for a selected weekly timer mode.

INFORMATION DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

CHECKING ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

How to view the temperature around the remote controller.

CHECKING MONTHLY POWER CONSUMPTION

How to view past and current power usage data for the unit.

RETRIEVING CALENDAR AND CLOCK INFORMATION

How to retrieve the unit's current time and date from the indoor unit.

OPERATION MODE LOCK FUNCTION

LOCKING HEATING MODE OPERATION

How to prevent accidental changes to the heating mode setting.

LOCKING COOLING AND DEHUMIDIFYING MODES

How to prevent changes to cooling or dehumidifying mode settings.

UNLOCKING OPERATION MODES

How to disable mode locks and restore normal operation control.

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

AIR FILTER CLEANING PROCEDURE

Step-by-step guide for cleaning the air filter to maintain unit performance.

ROUTINE CLEANING AND STORAGE

CLEANING THE FRONT PANEL

Instructions for washing or wiping the indoor unit's front panel.

MAINTENANCE FOR LONG PERIODS OF NON-USE

Steps for preparing the unit before extended periods of inactivity.

UNIT CAPABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE

HEATING CAPABILITY EXPLANATION

How the heat pump works and its operational limits.

COOLING AND DEHUMIDIFYING CAPABILITIES

Factors influencing cooling and dehumidifying performance.

REGULAR INSPECTION AND SERVICE CHECKLIST

PERIODIC INSPECTION POINTS

Safety checks to perform regularly (e.g., earth line, mounting frame, plug).

TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST BEFORE SERVICE

Common issues and checks to perform before contacting support.

NORMAL OPERATIONAL SOUNDS AND INDICATIONS

Phenomena that do not indicate a unit failure during operation start or defrost.

ADDITIONAL OPERATIONAL NOTES AND SERVICE CONTACTS

OTHER NORMAL OPERATIONAL PHENOMENA

Further sounds, odors, and visual cues that are normal operations.

SCENARIOS REQUIRING IMMEDIATE SERVICE CONTACT

Critical issues (e.g., frequent breaker trips, hot cords) that need prompt agent attention.

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