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Brand | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
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Model | DXK09Z2-S |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Precautions to take before and during the installation of the air-conditioner.
Safety measures to follow during the operation of the air-conditioner.
Guidelines for moving or repairing the air-conditioner safely.
Identifies and describes the components of the indoor unit.
Explains the meaning of indicator lights on the unit.
Identifies and describes the components of the outdoor unit.
Lists and describes the accessories provided with the air-conditioner.
Details the functions of each button on the remote control.
Explains how signals are transmitted between the remote and the unit.
Step-by-step guide to set the current time on the remote control.
Automatically selects operation mode based on room temperature.
How to adjust the temperature when the unit is in AUTO mode.
Explains how to select and adjust the fan speed settings.
How to operate the unit in COOL, HEAT, DRY, or FAN modes.
Specifies the operational ranges for cooling and heating modes.
Details the mechanism and characteristics of the heating mode.
How to control the up/down and left/right air flow direction.
How to stop and memorize the flap/louver position.
Explains the 3D AUTO operation for efficient room conditioning.
Automatic temperature control for comfortable sleep.
Sets the unit to stop automatically after a specified time.
Sets the unit to start automatically before a specified time.
Combines SLEEP and ON-TIMER operations for timed comfort.
Sets combined ON and OFF timers for daily operation.
Optimizes temperature by starting operation before the set ON time.
Details automatic temperature control for comfortable sleep.
Eliminates allergy-causing allergens using enzyme power.
Intensifies operation (HIGH POWER) or saves energy (ECONOMY).
Explains the High Power operation for intensified cooling/heating.
Explains the Economy operation for energy saving.
Removes moisture to prevent mold and bacteria growth.
How to operate the unit using its button when the remote is unavailable.
Resumes operation automatically after a power outage.
Adjusts the unit's location setting for optimal airflow.
Guides on selecting installation location for optimal airflow.
Instructions on how to replace the batteries in the remote control.
Important safety warnings regarding the handling of the remote control.
Troubleshooting steps when the remote control is not working.
Tips for economical and comfortable use of the air conditioner.
Precautions to take before performing any maintenance.
Maintenance tasks to perform during the season of operation.
Step-by-step guide for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling air filters.
Instructions for cleaning the main unit and the air inlet panel.
Tasks to perform for seasonal storage of the unit.
Tasks to perform before starting the unit for the season.
Detailed guide for handling air-cleaning filters.
Criteria for selecting the appropriate installation location.
Considerations for minimizing noise and vibration during installation.
Recommends periodic inspection and maintenance by professionals.
Basic checks for when the unit fails to operate.
Checks to perform if the unit is not cooling or heating effectively.
Specific checks for issues related to poor cooling performance.
Unit has a 3-minute protection timer after stopping.
Airflow stops to warm up the heat exchanger (HOT KEEP).
Explanation for no airflow during DRY operation.
Steam can appear during cool operation due to defrosting.
Possible causes for odors like tobacco or cosmetics.
Sound caused by refrigerant moving within the unit.
Sound caused by heat expansion or contraction.
Sound from refrigerant control valves or electric components.
Restarting after power cut depends on auto restart function.
Reasons for not receiving remote signals (e.g., direct sunlight).
Moisture formation on grills in high humidity.
Noise from compressor speed increase.
Indoor fan runs for 2 hrs (CLEAN), outdoor fan for 1 min.
RUN light illuminates during CLEAN operation.
Conditions like blown fuses or strange noises requiring dealer intervention.
Error codes indicated by RUN light flashes.
Error codes indicated by TIMER light.
Error codes indicated by RUN light flashing intermittently.
Error codes indicated by RUN light being continuously on.
Error codes indicated by RUN light flashing twice.