Mitsubishi Electronics MSZ-FD25VAS Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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PREPARATION
BEFORE OPERATION
AREA SETTING
Press to select AREA. Each press changes
AREA in the following order:
• The i-see control operation has to be active to select AREA.
• Horizontal airflow direction cannot be selected when AREA is
set.
*1 Horizontal airflow direction set by . Page 6
Press until “Cancel” is selected to release AREA
setting.
• Pressing also releases AREA setting.
Area
(AUTO) ....The i-see sensor detects temperature disparities, efficiently
cooling the whole room.
(LEFT) / (RIGHT)
Select the desired area to be air conditioned.
Indoor unit display
Horizontal airfl ow direction:
Lighted
Not ligted
Setting the installation position
Be sure to set the slide switch inside the remote controller in accordance with
the installed position of the indoor unit.
Installation position:
Left: Distance to objects (wall, cabinet, etc.) is less than 50 cm to the left
Center: Distance to objects (wall, cabinet, etc.) is more than 50 cm to the left
and right
Right: Distance to objects (wall, cabinet, etc.) is less than 50 cm to the right
Area Left Center Right
Slide switch
Remote controller
display
Press during COOL mode to activate i-see control
operation.
• Press gently using a thin stick.
lights. (Operation display section)
Press again to release i-see control operation.
Slide switch
i-see control operation
The sensors constantly measure the room and
fl oor/wall temperature to automatically adjust to
the set temperature by estimating the tempera-
ture actually perceived by a person inside the
room (“sensible temperature”).
i-see sensor
When the AREA setting is not activated, the sensing range of the move eye sensor
differs depending on the installation location of the air conditioner.
Installation position Left Center Right
Sensing range
Floor/wall
temperature
43.7%
Room
temperature
30.9%
Humidity
20.7%
In COOL mode:
Daytime Nighttime
Warm area Cold area
Left RightCenter or Swing
Cancel
(AUTO) (Left) (Right) *1
Note:
Do not touch the i-see sensor. This may cause malfunction of the i-see sensor.
(Left) (Center) (Right)
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