Why does the indoor fan stop sometimes when my Panasonic Air Conditioner is heating?
- DDavid Grant MDSep 9, 2025
The indoor fan in your Panasonic Air Conditioner stops occasionally during heating operation to avoid unintended cooling effect.
Why does the indoor fan stop sometimes when my Panasonic Air Conditioner is heating?
The indoor fan in your Panasonic Air Conditioner stops occasionally during heating operation to avoid unintended cooling effect.
Why is my Panasonic KIT-UZ25-VKE remote control not working?
If your Panasonic Air Conditioner remote control isn't working, make sure the batteries are inserted correctly. If the display is dim or the signal is weak, try replacing the batteries.
What to do if my Panasonic KIT-UZ25-VKE Air Conditioner doesn't receive the signal from the remote control?
Make sure that nothing is blocking the receiver on the air conditioner. Certain fluorescent lights may interfere with the signal transmitter.
Why is the TIMER indicator always on in my Panasonic Air Conditioner?
If the TIMER indicator is always on, it means the timer setting repeats daily once set.
Why does my Panasonic KIT-UZ25-VKE make a water flowing sound during operation?
The water flowing sound you hear is the sound of refrigerant flowing inside the unit.
Why does the outdoor unit of my Panasonic KIT-UZ25-VKE emit water or steam?
The outdoor unit emits water or steam because condensation or evaporation is occurring on the pipes.
Why does mist emerge from the indoor unit of my Panasonic KIT-UZ25-VKE Air Conditioner?
Mist emerges from the indoor unit due to the condensation effect of the cooling process.
Why is there discoloration on some plastic parts of my Panasonic KIT-UZ25-VKE?
Discoloration is subject to the material types used in plastic parts and is accelerated when exposed to heat, sunlight, UV light, or environmental factors.
Why does airflow continue after my Panasonic Air Conditioner is turned off?
The airflow continues even after the Panasonic Air Conditioner has stopped to extract any remaining heat from the indoor unit; this process takes a maximum of 30 seconds.
Why is there a delay after restarting my Panasonic Air Conditioner?
The delay after restarting your Panasonic Air Conditioner is a protection mechanism for the unit’s compressor.
General operating instructions for the air conditioner unit.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.
Instructions on how to set the clock on the remote control.
How to turn the air conditioner on and off.
Guide to choosing between AUTO, DRY, HEAT, and COOL modes.
Instructions on adjusting temperature and switching between °C and °F.
Important warnings regarding potential injury or damage to property.
Explanation of symbols indicating prohibited or compulsory actions.
Actions to avoid for the indoor and outdoor units to prevent injury or damage.
Safety guidelines for using the remote control, especially with children.
Precautions for safe power supply usage to prevent hazards.
Specific warnings for cleaning and placement of indoor and outdoor units.
Guidelines for preventing remote control malfunction and proper battery usage.
Precautions regarding power cords and water container placement.
Warning about the flammability risk of R32 refrigerant.
Precautions for installing and servicing units with R32 refrigerant.
Guidelines for placement and maintenance of refrigerating circuits and piping.
Requirements for trained and certified personnel handling refrigerants.
Guidelines for installing units with flammable refrigerants, including room area and ventilation.
Requirements for technicians performing servicing on refrigerant systems.
Precautions for working on systems with flammable refrigerants and avoiding ignition sources.
Ensuring adequate ventilation and availability of fire extinguishers during work.
Checks for electrical components, refrigerant charge, and markings on equipment.
Safety checks for electrical components, capacitors, and earth bonding.
Precautions for repairing sealed and intrinsically safe components, and cabling.
Methods for detecting flammable refrigerant leaks and avoiding ignition sources.
Procedures for detecting refrigerant leaks using various methods.
Steps for safely removing and evacuating refrigerant from the system.
Guidelines for charging the system with refrigerant, including safety and labeling.
Procedures for safely decommissioning and disposing of the air conditioning unit.
Requirements for labelling decommissioned equipment and safe refrigerant recovery.
Instructions on how to control the direction of airflow using the remote.
Guide to changing the fan speed and understanding AUTO fan speed.
How to activate POWERFUL or QUIET modes for quick cooling or quiet operation.
Using the SLEEP mode to automatically adjust temperature for comfortable sleep.
Instructions on how to set and cancel the ON and OFF timers.
Table detailing recommended operating temperature ranges for cooling and heating.
Explanation of AUTO, HEAT, COOL, and DRY operation modes.
Recommended temperature ranges for energy-efficient operation.
How airflow direction differs in COOL/DRY and HEAT modes.
How the unit restarts automatically after a power failure.
Safety rules and detergents to use for cleaning the unit.
How to wipe the indoor unit and when to call for professional cleaning.
How to clear debris and blockages from the outdoor unit and drain pipe.
Instructions for cleaning or replacing the air purifying filter.
How to remove and clean the front panel of the indoor unit.
Explains common issues that are not malfunctions and their causes.
Steps to check before contacting a service technician for common issues.
Solutions for missing remote controls and adjusting indicator brightness.
Procedures for inspecting after non-use and preparing for long periods of storage.
Critical conditions requiring professional service or dealer consultation.
How to use the remote control to check for error codes when the unit stops.
A table listing diagnostic codes and their corresponding abnormalities or protection controls.
Information on the proper collection and disposal of electronic waste and batteries.
Explanation of symbols related to flammable refrigerant, servicing, and reading instructions.
General operating instructions for the air conditioner unit.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.
Instructions on how to set the clock on the remote control.
How to turn the air conditioner on and off.
Guide to choosing between AUTO, DRY, HEAT, and COOL modes.
Instructions on adjusting temperature and switching between °C and °F.
Important warnings regarding potential injury or damage to property.
Explanation of symbols indicating prohibited or compulsory actions.
Actions to avoid for the indoor and outdoor units to prevent injury or damage.
Safety guidelines for using the remote control, especially with children.
Precautions for safe power supply usage to prevent hazards.
Specific warnings for cleaning and placement of indoor and outdoor units.
Guidelines for preventing remote control malfunction and proper battery usage.
Precautions regarding power cords and water container placement.
Warning about the flammability risk of R32 refrigerant.
Precautions for installing and servicing units with R32 refrigerant.
Guidelines for placement and maintenance of refrigerating circuits and piping.
Requirements for trained and certified personnel handling refrigerants.
Guidelines for installing units with flammable refrigerants, including room area and ventilation.
Requirements for technicians performing servicing on refrigerant systems.
Precautions for working on systems with flammable refrigerants and avoiding ignition sources.
Ensuring adequate ventilation and availability of fire extinguishers during work.
Checks for electrical components, refrigerant charge, and markings on equipment.
Safety checks for electrical components, capacitors, and earth bonding.
Precautions for repairing sealed and intrinsically safe components, and cabling.
Methods for detecting flammable refrigerant leaks and avoiding ignition sources.
Procedures for detecting refrigerant leaks using various methods.
Steps for safely removing and evacuating refrigerant from the system.
Guidelines for charging the system with refrigerant, including safety and labeling.
Procedures for safely decommissioning and disposing of the air conditioning unit.
Requirements for labelling decommissioned equipment and safe refrigerant recovery.
Instructions on how to control the direction of airflow using the remote.
Guide to changing the fan speed and understanding AUTO fan speed.
How to activate POWERFUL or QUIET modes for quick cooling or quiet operation.
Using the SLEEP mode to automatically adjust temperature for comfortable sleep.
Instructions on how to set and cancel the ON and OFF timers.
Table detailing recommended operating temperature ranges for cooling and heating.
Explanation of AUTO, HEAT, COOL, and DRY operation modes.
Recommended temperature ranges for energy-efficient operation.
How airflow direction differs in COOL/DRY and HEAT modes.
How the unit restarts automatically after a power failure.
Safety rules and detergents to use for cleaning the unit.
How to wipe the indoor unit and when to call for professional cleaning.
How to clear debris and blockages from the outdoor unit and drain pipe.
Instructions for cleaning or replacing the air purifying filter.
How to remove and clean the front panel of the indoor unit.
Explains common issues that are not malfunctions and their causes.
Steps to check before contacting a service technician for common issues.
Solutions for missing remote controls and adjusting indicator brightness.
Procedures for inspecting after non-use and preparing for long periods of storage.
Critical conditions requiring professional service or dealer consultation.
How to use the remote control to check for error codes when the unit stops.
A table listing diagnostic codes and their corresponding abnormalities or protection controls.
Information on the proper collection and disposal of electronic waste and batteries.
Explanation of symbols related to flammable refrigerant, servicing, and reading instructions.
| Brand | Panasonic |
|---|---|
| Model | KIT-UZ25-VKE |
| Category | Air Conditioner |
| Language | English |












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