Mitsubishi Electronics G-50A Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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Press the switch to display the group in desired weekly
Press the switch to move the cursor to the pat-
tern position to be set.
schedule setting.
Setting the set-back values and setting temperature can be performed only when selecting either "SET BACK"
Set-back operation
Cooling operation : 24˚C+2˚C=26˚C / 75˚F+4˚F=79˚F
Heating operation : 24˚C-2˚C=22˚C / 75˚F-4˚F=71˚F
Setting temperature operation
This operation sets the temperature when timer ON is set to a predesignated temperature regardless of the op-
eration mode.
Press the
Press the
/
(CLOCK/PATTERN) switch to
select the following items.
Set-back value;
The reference temperature and
Setting temperature:
The setting temperature for
each ON time period is selected.
Press the switch to make
setting.
Repeat operations and to
set the set-back value or setting
temperature for each ON/OFF
schedule.
Press the switch, when finis-
* The selecting range:
The reference temperature for set-back operation
The set-back value
The setting temperature
The schedule pattern P1 to P3, local remote control prohibition (P4), P1 to P3 of a composite pattern composed of
P1 to P3 and P4, and non-timer operation(-) are set for each day.
: 19˚C 28˚C (1˚C unit) / 67˚F 83˚F (2˚F unit)
: 19˚C 28˚C (1˚C unit) / 67˚F 83˚F (2˚F unit)
: 0 9 degree (1 degree unit)
/ 0 18 degree (2 degree unit)
set-back value for each ON time
period are selected.
switch to move the cursor posi-
tion to the set-back reference
temperature or setting tempera-
ture.
Set-back operation is a method which reduces the air conditioner running cost by controlling the operation with
specified time band for lowered load. In other words the unit operates at a few degrees higher for cooling and
a few degrees lower for heating in the specified time band.
When the reference temperature is 24˚C / 75˚F and the set-back value is set to 2˚C / 4˚F.
EXAMPLE
or "SET TEMP" on the user setting screen in the initial setting mode.
(2) Set-back values and setting temperature setting
(3) Weekly schedule setting
hed.
NOTE: The temperature display
can be switched between
Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit
(°F) (page 34).
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SELECT
BACK
SCREEN
ENTER
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