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Panasonic CU-2C14BKP5G User Manual

Panasonic CU-2C14BKP5G
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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MATSUSHITA AIR-CONDITIONING CORP.
LOT 2, PERSIARAN TENGKU AMPUAN, SECTION 21, SHAH ALAM
INDUSTRIAL SITE, SELANGOR, MALAYSIA
MATSUSHITA INDUSTRIAL CORP.
NO. 2, JALAN SS8/1, SUNGEI WAY FREE INDUSTRIAL ZONE,
SELANGOR, MALAYSIA
Before using your air-conditioner, please read this operating instructions
carefully and keep it for future reference.
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(Refrigerant : R22)
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PORTUGUÊS ............... P. 11 P. 20
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NEDERLANDS.............. P. 41 P. 50
ITALIANO ...................... P. 51 P. 60
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Before using your air-conditioner, please read
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Panasonic CU-2C14BKP5G Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelCU-2C14BKP5G
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Key Features

Illuminated Button

Button lights up for convenience in the dark.

Automatic Operation

Senses indoor temperature to select the optimum mode.

Sleep Mode

Prevents room from getting too hot or too cold while sleeping.

Economy Mode

Reduces electrical power consumption.

Powerful Mode

Quickly reaches the desired room temperature.

Removable Front Panel

Allows for quick and easy cleaning; it is washable.

Catechin Air Purifying Filter

Filter traps dust, smoke, particles; prevents bacteria/viruses.

Solar Refreshing Deodorizing Filter

Removes odors and deodorizes room air.

Auto Restart Control

Restarts the unit automatically after power failure.

Blue Coated Condenser At Outdoor Unit

Features advanced anti-rust coating for durability.

Critical Safety Warnings

Power Cord Safety

Damaged cords must be replaced by qualified personnel to avoid hazards.

Prohibition of Self-Repair

Do not attempt to repair malfunctions yourself; contact a service dealer.

Emergency Power Isolation

Turn off power supply via breaker or disconnecting means in emergencies.

General Cautions

Noise Level Information

A-weighted sound pressure level is less than 70dB(A) at 1m.

Safety Precaution Overview

Hazard Classification Symbols

Explains seriousness of hazards based on warning and caution symbols.

Action Symbols Guide

Symbols indicating prohibited and compulsory actions.

Installation Precautions

Professional Installation Only

Do not install/remove yourself; engage authorized dealer or specialist.

Mandatory Earthing

Unit must be earthed to prevent electric shock.

Drainage Piping Ensurement

Ensure proper drainage piping to prevent water leaks.

Explosive Atmosphere Hazard

Avoid installation in potentially explosive atmospheres due to gas leak fire risk.

Operation Precautions

Electrical Safety Practices

Avoid shared outlets, wet hands, damaged cords, inserting objects.

Environmental Operation Limits

Do not expose to cold air for long periods; use specified power cord.

Handling Abnormal Conditions

Switch off power if abnormal conditions like burnt smell occur.

Unit Usage and Care Rules

Do not wash with water, use for preservation, use combustible equipment near airflow, or place items on outdoor unit.

Cleaning and Ventilation Advice

Switch off power before cleaning, ventilate room regularly, check rack, switch off if unused.

Identifying Unit Components

Indoor Unit Parts

Identifies front panel, vents, louvers, and indicator panel of the indoor unit.

Outdoor Unit Parts

Identifies vents, ground terminal, power cord, piping, drain hose, and connecting cable of the outdoor unit.

Included Accessories List

Lists main accessories like remote control, batteries, filters, and holders.

Remote Control Guide

Remote Control Buttons and Display

Identifies buttons and display elements of the remote control.

Signal Reception Guidance

Provides information on signal reception, distance, and sound confirmations.

Remote Control Handling Tips

Advises against dropping, wetting, or using near certain lamps.

Battery Installation and Care

Battery Insertion Procedure

Step-by-step guide on how to insert batteries correctly into the remote.

Battery Usage and Replacement

Information on battery life and replacement recommendations.

Setup Before Operation

Indoor Unit Setup Steps

Steps to set the knife switch, open panel, and install filters.

Setting Remote Control Time

Steps to set the current time on the remote control.

How to Operate the Unit

Starting and Stopping

Instructions on how to turn the unit on and off using the remote.

Operating Mode Selection

Explains the AUTO, COOL, DRY, and FAN modes.

Setting the Temperature

Guide on setting desired temperature and recommended settings.

Airflow and Fan Settings

Adjusting Fan Speed

How to select fan speed: Low, Medium, High, or Auto.

Vertical Airflow Direction

Instructions for setting vertical airflow direction manually or automatically.

Horizontal Airflow Direction

Guidance on manually adjusting the horizontal airflow direction.

Operation Mode Details

Cooling Mode (COOL)

For setting preferred room temperature for cooling comfort.

Auto Mode (AUTO)

Automatically selects the optimum mode based on indoor temperature.

Dry Mode (DRY)

Gentle cooling for dehumidification; fan runs at low speed.

Fan Mode (FAN)

Circulates air; stops when room temp drops 2°C below set temp. Useful with heaters.

Convenience Operations

Sleep Mode Operation

Provides comfortable room temperature during sleep with automatic adjustments.

Economy Mode Usage

Reduces power consumption; use when desired temperature is reached.

Powerful Mode Usage

Quickly reaches desired temperature; operates for 15 minutes.

Mode Comparison Details

Details temperature and airflow changes for Economy/Powerful modes.

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning Unit Parts

Instructions for cleaning indoor unit, remote control, and front panel.

Cleaning Air Filters

Steps for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling air filters.

Air Purifying Filter Types

Solar Refreshing Filter

Filter for removing odors and deodorizing air; reusable.

Catechin Purifying Filter

Filter with catechin to prevent bacteria/viruses; reusable.

Seasonal Checks and Storage

Pre-Season Inspection

Checks for cold air, obstructions, and battery status before the season.

Storage for Extended Non-Use

Procedure for storing the unit when not used for 2-3 hours or longer.

Recommended Professional Inspection

Advises professional inspection for unit performance after several seasons.

Helpful Operation Tips

Auto Operation Button

How to use the button for operation when remote fails or is lost.

Signal Sound Control

Guide to enable/disable the remote control signal receiving sound.

System Operation Features

Auto Restart Control

Unit automatically restarts after power interruption.

Timer Reset After Power Failure

Timers are cancelled on power failure and need resetting.

Lightning Protection

Surge protection and advice to switch off during lightning.

Energy Saving and Operation Hints

Temperature Setting for Savings

Save energy by setting temperature 1°C higher than desired.

Filter Maintenance for Efficiency

Clean filters regularly to maintain cooling efficiency and reduce costs.

Keep Doors and Windows Closed

Keep doors/windows closed to maintain cooling performance and save energy.

Outdoor Unit Airflow Obstruction

Do not block outdoor unit vents to maintain cooling performance.

Timer/Sleep Mode for Savings

Use timer or sleep mode to prevent energy wastage.

Avoid Direct Sunlight

Close curtains to avoid direct sunlight during cooling for energy saving.

Troubleshooting

Normal Operation Checks

Explains common sounds and occurrences during normal operation.

Abnormal Operation Checks

Lists common issues and checks for abnormal operation.

Immediate Dealer Contact

Conditions Requiring Dealer Contact

Lists critical issues like abnormal noise, leaks, or electrical faults needing professional attention.

Record Keeping

Details to Record

Fields for Model Number, Serial Number, Dealer's Name, and Date Purchased.