Why is moisture forming on the air outlet grills of my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S?
- TTheresa PrestonSep 6, 2025
If the unit is operated for a long time in high humidity, moisture may form on the air outlet grills and start dripping.
Why is moisture forming on the air outlet grills of my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S?
If the unit is operated for a long time in high humidity, moisture may form on the air outlet grills and start dripping.
Why do my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S Air Conditioner remote control signals are not received?
If the remote control signals for your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner are not being received, cut out the sunlight or reduce the other light.
Why does the RUN light stay on even when my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner is off?
The RUN light illuminates during CLEAN operation of your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner.
What to do if my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S Air Conditioner doesn't restart immediately? (RUN light is on) Not operating?
To protect the unit, restart is blocked for 3 minutes after you stop the operation. Please wait for three minutes.
Why does my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner fan continue to run after stopping?
The fan in your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner might continue to run after you've stopped the unit for these reasons: * Indoor fan: If set to CLEAN operation, the fan will not stop after 2 hours. * Outdoor fan: The fan will not stop for about 1 minute to protect the unit.
What to do after a power cut if my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S doesn't restart?
If your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner does not restart after a power cut, use the remote control to start the operation again.
Why is my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S Air Conditioner not cooling properly?
If your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner isn't cooling well, consider these factors: * Check if direct sunlight is entering the room. * Identify and reduce any heat sources in the room. * Consider if there are too many people in the room.
Why Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S Air Conditioner cooling is poor?
Here are a few possible causes for poor cooling in your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner: * Direct sunlight entering the room. * A heat source in the room. * Too many people in the room.
Why is there no airflow when starting the heating on my Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner?
When starting the HEATING operation, airflow has stopped to prevent blowing out of cold air until the indoor heat exchanger has warmed up. This usually takes 2 to 5 minutes.
How to troubleshoot Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK71ZM-S that won't turn on?
Here are a few things to check if your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner isn't working at all: * Has the power switch been turned off? * Has the timer been set in the “ON” position? * Is there a power failure or a blown fuse?
Type | Split System |
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Cooling Capacity | 7.1 kW |
Heating Capacity | 8.0 kW |
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) | 3.21 |
Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Weight (Outdoor Unit) | 58 kg |
Coefficient of Performance (COP) | 3.61 |
Noise Level (Outdoor) | 52 dB(A) |
Guidelines for safe unit installation.
Guidelines for safe unit operation.
Identification and function of indoor unit parts.
Identification and function of outdoor unit parts.
Instructions for replacing batteries and using the remote control holder.
Troubleshooting remote control failures and using temporary run.
Steps to configure remote and indoor units for multi-unit setups.
How to activate and deactivate the child lock feature.
Explanation of operation mode and temperature control buttons.
Details on transmission buttons and signal communication.
Step-by-step guide to setting the unit's current time and day.
How the unit automatically selects modes based on room temperature.
How to change temperature settings when in AUTO mode.
Options for adjusting fan speed in different operating modes.
Guide to choosing between cooling, heating, dry, and fan modes.
Explanation of heating mechanism and automatic defrost function.
How to control up/down and left/right airflow direction.
Memorizing and recalling specific flap positions.
How 3D AUTO mode automatically controls airflow for efficient conditioning.
Instructions for setting the sleep timer and automatic temperature adjustment.
Guide to setting the unit to turn off automatically at a specific time.
How to set the unit to turn on automatically at a desired time.
Combining Sleep and On-Timer functions for sequential operation.
Instructions for setting both On and Off timers simultaneously.
How to activate the allergen clear function for air purification.
Creating and managing daily and weekly operating schedules.
Activating or deactivating the weekly timer function.
Programming specific settings for each day of the week.
Applying identical settings to all days of the week.
Removing specific or all programmed settings for weekly timers.
Checking the programmed weekly timer settings.
Using high power for rapid cooling or heating.
Using economy mode for energy saving.
Setting a lower temperature for night or unattended periods.
Activating silent mode for quieter operation.
Using self-clean to dry the indoor unit and prevent mold.
Advice on temperature, airflow, cleaning, and placement for efficiency.
Configuring the unit's location setting for optimal airflow distribution.
Steps to take before performing any maintenance tasks.
Procedures for cleaning, reinstalling, and replacing air filters.
Steps for cleaning the indoor unit and air inlet panel.
Steps to take when discontinuing unit use for the season.
Steps to take before starting unit use for a new season.
Instructions for installing, inspecting, and replacing air-cleaning filters.
Recommended locations for unit installation to ensure proper function.
Steps to diagnose unit malfunctions and performance issues.
Explanations for unit restart delays and initial airflow patterns.
Explanations for typical sounds and smells during operation.
List of critical issues that necessitate contacting a qualified professional.
Guidelines for operating multiple units and automatic mode selection.
Interpreting error indicators and their corresponding causes.