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Brand | Mitsubishi Electric |
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Model | MSZ-GE60VAD-A1 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Details new models added and changes in model names.
Shortens the compressor start-up time for service purposes.
Modifies remote controller PC boards for individual indoor unit operation.
Explains the automatic restart function and how to disable it.
Details the functions and operation of the wireless remote controller.
Explains the meaning of the operation indicator lamp states and indications.
Details the procedure for setting and operating the unit in COOL mode.
Explains how to operate the unit in DRY mode for dehumidification.
Outlines the steps for operating the unit in HEAT mode.
Explains the procedure for operating the unit in FAN mode only.
Details how the unit automatically switches between COOL and HEAT modes.
Explains the auto vane function for optimal air distribution.
Explains how to set and use the ON/OFF and weekly timers.
Explains how to save and recall custom operation settings.
Details how to use emergency operation and test run modes for service.
Important safety precautions and checks before troubleshooting the unit.
Recalls and checks memorized abnormal conditions for diagnosis.
Provides a flowchart to guide the troubleshooting process based on symptoms.
Lists common abnormalities, symptoms, conditions, and remedies.
Specifies resistance values and checks for main components.
Covers detailed troubleshooting for fan motor, remote, PC boards, wiring, noise, and voltage.
Provides diagrams and voltage specifications for testing electronic boards.
Step-by-step instructions for removing the front panel of the indoor unit.
Instructions for removing the indoor electronic control P.C. board and thermistor.
Steps to remove the indoor power P.C. board, terminal P.C. board, and electrical box.
Procedure for disassembling and removing the nozzle assembly.
Instructions for removing vertical and horizontal vane motors.
Guide for removing the indoor fan motor, coil thermistor, and line flow fan.