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Panasonic CS-XU9XKH-8 User Manual

Panasonic CS-XU9XKH-8
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Operating Instructions
Air Conditioner
Model No.
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
*1
Cooling model
CS-XU9XKH-8
CS-XU12XKH-8
CS-XU18XKH-8
CS-XU24XKH-8
CU-XU9XKH-8
CU-XU12XKH-8
CU-XU18XKH-8
CU-XU24XKH-8
*2
Heatpump model
CS-XZ9XKH-8
CS-XZ12XKH-8
CS-XZ18XKH-8
CS-XZ24XKH-8
CU-XZ9XKH-8
CU-XZ12XKH-8
CU-XZ18XKH-8
CU-XZ24XKH-8
Hướng dn s dng
Máy điu hòa không khí
2-19, 42
Trước khi bt thiết b, vui lòng đọc k hướng dn s dng này
và gi li để tham kho cho nhng ln sau.
Trước khi lp đặt, người lp đặt nên:
Đọc hướng dn lp đặt và yêu cu khách hàng ct gi bn
hướng dn để tham kho sau này.
G điu khin t xa được đóng gói cùng vi dàn lnh.
Operating Instructions
Air Conditioner
22-41, 43
Before operating the unit, please read these operating
instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference.
Before installation, the installer should:
Read the Installation Instructions, then request the customer
keep them for future reference.
Remove the remote control packed with the indoor unit.
ACXF55-31550
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Panasonic CS-XU9XKH-8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelCS-XU9XKH-8
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Quick Guide

Inserting Remote Batteries

Step-by-step guide to inserting batteries into the remote control for operation.

Setting the Clock

Instructions on how to set the clock on the remote control for accurate time display.

Basic Operation

Start and Stop Operation

How to turn the air conditioner on and off using the remote control.

Selecting Operation Mode

Guide on choosing different operating modes like COOL, DRY, or HEAT.

Adjusting Temperature Settings

Instructions on adjusting the desired temperature using UP/DOWN buttons.

Safety Precautions

General Safety Warnings

Important safety warnings regarding operation, installation, and handling of the unit.

Unit and Remote Control Safety

Specific safety instructions for indoor/outdoor units and the remote control.

Power Supply and Refrigerant Safety

Guidelines for safe electrical connection and precautions for flammable refrigerants.

Flammable Refrigerant Handling

Detailed safety measures and procedures for handling R32 refrigerant, a mild flammable substance.

Installation and Servicing Guidelines

Guidelines for safe installation, space requirements, and qualified service personnel.

Leak Detection and Repair Procedures

Procedures for detecting and handling refrigerant leaks, including testing and repairs.

Refrigerant Removal and Charging

Safe procedures for removing, evacuating, and charging refrigerant in the system.

Equipment Labelling and Recovery

Requirements for labelling equipment and safe practices for refrigerant recovery.

How to Use

Understanding Indicators and Controls

Explanation of remote control indicators, buttons, and basic functions.

Airflow and Fan Speed Adjustment

How to control airflow direction and adjust fan speed for comfort and quiet operation.

Special Operation Modes

Using nanoe™ technology and ECO mode for enhanced air quality and energy saving.

Advanced Usage Features

Features like iAUTO-X for quick cooling, sleep mode, and network connection setup.

Timer Setting Instructions

Instructions for setting ON/OFF timers for convenient operation scheduling.

To Learn More

Operation Mode Details

Detailed explanation of different operating modes like iAUTO-X, COOL, DRY, and HEAT.

Energy Saving and Airflow Control

Recommended temperature ranges for energy saving and how airflow direction changes.

nanoe™ X Filter Deactivation Process

Explanation of the nanoe™™ X filter deactivation process for virus/bacteria removal.

Operating Conditions and Ranges

Recommended indoor and outdoor operating temperature ranges for optimal performance.

Cleaning the Air Conditioner

Indoor Unit Cleaning Procedures

Steps for cleaning the indoor unit, including the front panel and air filters.

Outdoor Unit and Generator Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the outdoor unit and the nanoe™™-G generator.

Troubleshooting

Common Symptoms and Causes

Lists common operating symptoms that do not indicate a malfunction and their explanations.

Pre-Servicing Checks

Essential checks to perform before calling for professional servicing to resolve issues.

Handling Malfunctions and Dealer Contact

Steps for remote control issues, indicator brightness, and conditions requiring dealer consultation.

How to Retrieve Error Codes

Error Code Retrieval Process

Step-by-step guide on using the remote control to access diagnostic error codes.

Diagnostic Error Code List

A comprehensive list of diagnostic display codes and their corresponding abnormality or protection controls.

Information

Equipment and Battery Disposal

Information for users on the proper collection and disposal of old equipment and batteries.

Safety Symbol Explanations

Explanation of various safety symbols used in the manual, including warnings and references.

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