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Category | Air Conditioner |
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Brand | Mitsubishi Electric |
Model | MSZ-WR09NA |
Cooling Capacity | 9, 000 BTU |
Power Supply | 208/230V, 1-Phase, 60Hz |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Indoor Unit Weight | 24 lbs |
Outdoor Unit Weight | 60 lbs |
Operating Temperature (Cooling) | 14°F to 115°F |
Type | Split System |
Heating Capacity | 10, 000 BTU |
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 22.0 |
HSPF (Heating) | 10.0 |
Operating Temperature (Heating) | 75°F |
Explains warning and instruction symbols used in the manual for user guidance.
Recommends regular cleaning of air filters every two weeks to prevent mold growth and maintain performance.
Provides warnings and cautions regarding the safe installation of the air conditioner unit.
Identifies and illustrates the various parts of the indoor air conditioning unit.
Details the buttons and display sections of the provided remote control unit.
Step-by-step guide on how to insert batteries into the remote control unit correctly.
Instructions on how to switch between Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C) temperature displays.
Details the COOL, DRY, and HEAT modes for temperature and dehumidification control.
Guide on how to operate the unit using the emergency operation switch on the indoor unit.
Explains the meaning of the indicator lamp states for different unit operations.
Describes the function that resumes operation after a power interruption.
Instructions on how to adjust the fan speed through multiple levels from Auto to Super High.
Guide on adjusting the horizontal vane direction for optimal airflow, including manual and swing modes.
Explains the energy-saving ECONO COOL mode, which uses swing airflow for perceived coolness.
Step-by-step instructions for setting the ON and OFF timers for automatic operation.
Instructions for safely lifting and cleaning the front panel of the indoor unit.
Procedure for cleaning the air filters, including vacuuming or rinsing with water.
Guidance on cleaning the optional Anti-allergy Enzyme Filter, including soaking and replacement.
Lists common indoor unit symptoms and provides explanations or check points for resolution.
Addresses issues with the remote controller display and its response to the indoor unit.
Explains why the room may not be cooling or heating sufficiently, and potential causes.
Covers troubleshooting for strange airflow smells, cracking sounds, and mechanical noises.
Steps to prepare the unit for periods of non-use, including drying and battery removal.
Instructions for restarting the air conditioner after a long period of non-use.
Advice on avoiding unsuitable installation places and recommended distances for optimal performance.
Guidelines for providing an exclusive circuit and observing breaker capacity for safe operation.
Details the temperature and humidity ranges for cooling and heating operations for indoor and outdoor units.