Panasonic CU-W24DKR Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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TEMP
MODE
POWERFUL
AIR SWIN
G
FAN SP
EED
QUIET
1
23
TIMER
ON
OFF
CANCEL
SET
COOL
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
FAN
RES
ET CLOCK
OFF/ON
LCD display
Off/On
Fan speed selection
Memory reset
Clock setting
Temperature setting
Operation mode
Quiet operation
Timer setting
Ion operation
Airflow direction
adjustment
Remote Control
Remote Control
Transmitter
Powerful operation
Note: The illustrations in this manual are for explanation purposes only and may differ from the
actual unit. It is subjected to change without notice for future improvement.
Air inlet (rear)
Air outlet
Air inlet (side)
Remote Control Preparation
About
Timer operation will be based on
current time set.
The batteries can be used for
approximately 1 year.
The batteries must be
recycled or disposed of
properly.
Make sure it is not obstructed.
Maximum distances : 10m.
Certain fluorescent lights may
interfere with signal transmission.
Consult your dealer.
Remote Control Signal
To operate the unit if the
remote control is misplaced or
malfunctioning.
Action
Operation
mode
Press once
Automatic
Operation
Press until “beep”
sound
Cooling
Operation
To OFF, press again the Auto OFF/
ON button.
To switch the remote control signal
receiving sound off or on.
1. Press until “beep” sound and
release.
2. Press again until “beep-beep”
sound and release.
3. Press to switch the sound off or
on.
(Long “beep”- OFF; short “beep”
- ON)
Auto OFF/ON Button
5. Press again to con rm
TEMP
MODE
POWERFUL
AIR
SWING
FAN
SPEED
QUIET
1
23
TIM
ER
ON
OFF
CANCEL
SET
O
AUTO
AUTO
FAN
RESETCLOCK
OFF
/ON
1
23
TIMER
ON
OFF
CANCEL
SET
RESET CLOCK
1. Pull
out
2. Insert batteries
(AAA or R03)
3. Press CLOCK button
4. Set
current
time
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Air intake
Airflow direction
louver
Air filter
Front panel
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Supersonic air
purifying device
Auto OFF/ON
button
Receiver
Discharged air
QUIET
POWERFUL
ION
SUPER
ALLERU-BUSTER
TIMERPOWER
Indicator
Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Troubleshooting
Operation delayed for few minutes after restart.
This is a normal self protection control.
Sound like water owing during operation.
Caused by refrigerant ow inside.
Mist emerges from indoor unit.
Condensation effect due to cooling process.
Noisy during operations.
Installation work could be slanted or front panel didn’t close properly.
Remote control/display does not work.
Check whether batteries are correctly inserted or need replacement.
The unit cannot operate.
Check either circuit breaker is tripped, power plug is inserted correctly or
timer is used correctly.
Outdoor unit emits water/steam.
Condensation or evaporation happens at piping surface.
Ionizer
Do not touch
during operation