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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries DXK09Z2-S User Manual

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries DXK09Z2-S
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AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS
16-5, 2-Chome, Kounan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan
Fax: (03) 6716-5926
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES EUROPE, LTD.
AIR-CONDITIONER DIVISION
3rd Floor Thavies Inn House 3-4 Holborn Circus London EC1N 2HA, ENGLAND
Phone: 44(0)20 7842 8171
Fax: 44(0)20 7842 8104
USER’S MANUAL
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CONDIZIONATORE D’ARIA
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This air conditioner complies with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, LV
Directive 73/23/EEC.
Ce climatiseur est conforme à la Directive EMC: 89/336/EEC, LV
Directive 73/23/EEC.
Dieses Kimagerät erfüllt die EMC Direktiven 89/336/EEC, LV
Direktiven 73/23/EEC.
Questo condizionatore d’aria è conforme alla Direttiva EMC: 89/
336/EEC, LV Direttiva 73/23/EEC.
Deze airconditioner voldoet aan EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, LV
Directive 73/23/EEC.
Este acondicionador de aire cumple con la directiva EMC: 89/
336/EEC, LV Directiva 73/23/EEC.
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries DXK09Z2-S Specifications

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BrandMitsubishi Heavy Industries
ModelDXK09Z2-S
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Installation Precautions

Precautions to take before and during the installation of the air-conditioner.

Operation Precautions

Safety measures to follow during the operation of the air-conditioner.

Precautions for Transfer or Repairs

Guidelines for moving or repairing the air-conditioner safely.

Unit Components and Functions

Indoor Unit Overview

Identifies and describes the components of the indoor unit.

Unit Indication Section

Explains the meaning of indicator lights on the unit.

Outdoor Unit Overview

Identifies and describes the components of the outdoor unit.

Included Accessories

Lists and describes the accessories provided with the air-conditioner.

Remote Control Operation

Operation and Indication Section

Details the functions of each button on the remote control.

Transmission Procedure

Explains how signals are transmitted between the remote and the unit.

Present Time Setting Procedure

Step-by-step guide to set the current time on the remote control.

Operating Modes

AUTO Mode Operation Procedure

Automatically selects operation mode based on room temperature.

Temperature Adjustment During AUTO

How to adjust the temperature when the unit is in AUTO mode.

About Fan Speed

Explains how to select and adjust the fan speed settings.

Mode Operation Procedures

Cool/Heat/Dry/Fan Mode Operation

How to operate the unit in COOL, HEAT, DRY, or FAN modes.

Air-Conditioner Operating Conditions

Specifies the operational ranges for cooling and heating modes.

Characteristics of HEAT Mode Operation

Details the mechanism and characteristics of the heating mode.

Air Flow and Special Operations

Air Flow Direction Adjustment

How to control the up/down and left/right air flow direction.

Memory Flap (Flap or Louver Stopped)

How to stop and memorize the flap/louver position.

3D AUTO Operation Procedure

Explains the 3D AUTO operation for efficient room conditioning.

Timer Operations

SLEEP Operation Procedure

Automatic temperature control for comfortable sleep.

OFF-TIMER Operation Procedure

Sets the unit to stop automatically after a specified time.

Advanced Timer Functions

ON-TIMER Operation Procedure

Sets the unit to start automatically before a specified time.

SLEEP Operation + ON-TIMER Operation

Combines SLEEP and ON-TIMER operations for timed comfort.

Program and Special Operations

PROGRAM TIMER Operation Procedure

Sets combined ON and OFF timers for daily operation.

About Amenity Facilities

Optimizes temperature by starting operation before the set ON time.

About SLEEP Operation

Details automatic temperature control for comfortable sleep.

ALLERGEN CLEAR Operation Procedure

Eliminates allergy-causing allergens using enzyme power.

Power and Special Modes

HIGH POWER/ECONOMY Operation

Intensifies operation (HIGH POWER) or saves energy (ECONOMY).

Concerning HIGH POWER Operation

Explains the High Power operation for intensified cooling/heating.

Concerning ECONOMY Operation

Explains the Economy operation for energy saving.

Unit Functions and Features

Concerning CLEAN Operation

Removes moisture to prevent mold and bacteria growth.

Emergency Run Operation

How to operate the unit using its button when the remote is unavailable.

Power Blackout Auto Restart Function

Resumes operation automatically after a power outage.

Installation Setup

Installation Location Setting

Adjusts the unit's location setting for optimal airflow.

Air Conditioner Installation Location and Airflow Range

Guides on selecting installation location for optimal airflow.

Remote Control Handling

Replacing the Batteries

Instructions on how to replace the batteries in the remote control.

Warning Note for Remote Control Handling

Important safety warnings regarding the handling of the remote control.

When Operation Fails with Remote Control

Troubleshooting steps when the remote control is not working.

Operating Hints

Tips for economical and comfortable use of the air conditioner.

Maintenance Procedures

Before Maintenance

Precautions to take before performing any maintenance.

During the Operational Season

Maintenance tasks to perform during the season of operation.

Cleaning the Air Filter

Step-by-step guide for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling air filters.

Cleaning the Unit

Instructions for cleaning the main unit and the air inlet panel.

Seasonal Air-Cleaning Filter Care

End of Season Procedures

Tasks to perform for seasonal storage of the unit.

Beginning of Season Procedures

Tasks to perform before starting the unit for the season.

Installing, Inspecting, and Replacing Air-Cleaning Filters

Detailed guide for handling air-cleaning filters.

Installation and Troubleshooting

Correct Unit Installation

Criteria for selecting the appropriate installation location.

Attention to Operating Noises

Considerations for minimizing noise and vibration during installation.

Inspection and Maintenance Recommendations

Recommends periodic inspection and maintenance by professionals.

Troubleshooting: Unit Does Not Work

Basic checks for when the unit fails to operate.

Troubleshooting: Poor Cooling or Heating

Checks to perform if the unit is not cooling or heating effectively.

Troubleshooting: Poor Cooling Performance

Specific checks for issues related to poor cooling performance.

Important Operational Notes

Restart Delay After Stopping

Unit has a 3-minute protection timer after stopping.

No Heat Airflow During Heating Start

Airflow stops to warm up the heat exchanger (HOT KEEP).

No Airflow During DRY Operation

Explanation for no airflow during DRY operation.

Steam During Cool Operation

Steam can appear during cool operation due to defrosting.

Slight Smell During Operation

Possible causes for odors like tobacco or cosmetics.

Gurgling Sound During Operation

Sound caused by refrigerant moving within the unit.

Cracking Sound During Operation

Sound caused by heat expansion or contraction.

Hissing or Clicking Sound During Operation

Sound from refrigerant control valves or electric components.

Power Failure Restart Behavior

Restarting after power cut depends on auto restart function.

Remote Signal Reception Issues

Reasons for not receiving remote signals (e.g., direct sunlight).

Moisture on Air Outlet Grills

Moisture formation on grills in high humidity.

Whistling Noise from Outdoor Unit

Noise from compressor speed increase.

Fan Continues After Operation Stop

Indoor fan runs for 2 hrs (CLEAN), outdoor fan for 1 min.

RUN Light Stays On After Operation Stop

RUN light illuminates during CLEAN operation.

Contacting Support and Diagnostics

Situations Requiring Immediate Dealer Contact

Conditions like blown fuses or strange noises requiring dealer intervention.

Self Diagnosis Function: RUN Light Errors

Error codes indicated by RUN light flashes.

Self Diagnosis Function: TIMER Light Errors

Error codes indicated by TIMER light.

Self Diagnosis: RUN Light Intermittent Flashing

Error codes indicated by RUN light flashing intermittently.

Self Diagnosis: RUN Light Continuous On

Error codes indicated by RUN light being continuously on.

Self Diagnosis: RUN Light Double Flash

Error codes indicated by RUN light flashing twice.

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