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Brand | Toshiba |
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Model | RAV-264UH-PE |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Identifies and explains the various parts of the air conditioner system.
Adherence to guidelines for safe and optimal operation of the air conditioner.
Step-by-step instructions for using the air conditioner's functions.
Explanation of the automatic defrost cycle for the air conditioner.
Information on safety features and protective mechanisms within the unit.
Guidance on how to adjust the direction of airflow for optimal comfort.
Instructions and tips for maintaining the air conditioner for longevity.
Advice on how to ensure the air conditioner lasts longer.
Guidelines for environmentally responsible disposal of the air conditioner.
Details the parts of the wall-mounted indoor unit, including earth screw, air intake, outlet, and filter.
Identifies components of the 4-way cassette indoor unit, such as earth screw, outlet, grill catch, and intake.
Lists components for floor carcase type indoor units, including earth screw, intake, and filter.
Describes parts of painted floor type indoor units, including earth screw, intake, and filter.
Identifies components of the slim duct type indoor unit, including earth screw, intake, outlet, and filter.
Lists parts for the small duct type indoor unit, including earth screw, intake, outlet, and filter.
Identifies outdoor unit components: air outlet, power supply box, earth screw, and refrigerant line connections.
Provides critical warnings and precautions for safe air conditioner operation.
Specifies the acceptable temperature and humidity ranges for operating the unit.
Details normal startup, mode changes, and restart procedures for the air conditioner.
Describes the high-pressure switch, its function, and situations that activate it.
Outlines the steps to reset the protective device after it has been tripped.
How to adjust airflow horizontally for optimal cooling and heating effects.
Using fixed louvres for specific cooling or heating direction preferences.
Directing cool air horizontally for even room distribution.
Directing warm air downwards for effective heating.
Adjusting sub-louvres for side-to-side airflow direction control.
Directing air horizontally for even distribution during cooling.
Directing warm air downwards for effective heating.
Directing cool air horizontally for even room distribution.
Directing warm air downwards for floor-level heating.
Directing cool air horizontally for even room distribution.
Directing warm air to midway or floor level for heating.
Adjusting louvres horizontally for optimal cooling and heating effects.
Using fixed louvres for specific cooling or heating direction preferences.
Directing cool air horizontally for even room distribution.
Directing warm air downwards for floor-level heating.
Adjusting sub-louvres for side-to-side airflow direction control.
Adjusting the main louvre for optimal cooling or heating effects.
Directing air vertically for even room distribution during cooling.
Directing air forward for uniform hot air circulation during heating.
Adjusting sub-louvres for side-to-side airflow direction control.
Safety advice before cleaning/servicing, user serviceability, and filter cleaning process.
Instructions for cleaning air filters and removing surface dirt from the unit.
Steps for preparing the unit when it will be switched off for a period.
Checks and procedures before restarting the unit after a period of inactivity.
Outlines recommended periodic service tasks for experienced personnel to prolong unit life.
Steps to check before contacting service for potential issues like power failure or filter status.
Procedure for identifying and reporting fault codes for CHR/KHR/SHR/PGR units and others.
Guidelines for selecting the best location and ensuring proper installation for unit longevity.
Instructions on proper earthing, dedicated power sources, circuit breakers, and fuse replacement.
Information regarding special techniques for relocating the air conditioner unit.
Guidance on recycling, contacting authorities, and handling packaging materials.
Specifies that refrigerant must be removed by authorized personnel and warns against illegal atmospheric discharge.