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12. Forced Defrosting Setting
The FC code setting (See 2-2) can activate the forced defrosting mode for the outdoor unit operation.
(Preparation)
1 Press the remote controller buttons, TEST , SET ,
and SELECT , at the same time for 4 seconds
or longer.(Make sure that no operation is in progress.)
2 Specify CODE NO. (FC) 46 with the TEMP.
button for temperature setting.
3 Set DATA to 0001 with the TIME button for timer
setting. (See display )
(Factory setting is 0000)
4 Press the SET button. (If OK lights, the status is
normal)
5 Pressing the TEST button moves the unit to the normal
stop state.
(Operation)
• Press the ZONE1,2 button.
• Set the operation to the heating mode.
• After a while, forced defrosting signals are transmitted to the outdoor unit, and the unit starts defrosting.
(Forced defrosting lasts for up to 10 minutes.)
• After the defrosting, the heating operation starts.
• To perform defrosting again, start with
1 above.
(Performing the forced defrosting once cancels the forced defrosting setting above described.)
13. Rated Operation Setting
The FC code setting (See 2-2) can activate the rated operation mode during a heating operation.
(Preparation)
1 Press the remote controller buttons TEST , SET ,
and SELECT , at the same time for 4 seconds
or longer.(Make sure that no operation is in progress.)
2 Specify CODE NO. (FC) 91 with the TEMP.
button for temperature setting.
3 Set DATA to 0001 with the TIME button for timer
setting. (See display )
(Factory setting is 0000)
4 Press the SET button. (If OK lights, the status is
confirmed)
5 Pressing the TEST button moves the unit to the normal
stop state.
(Operation)
• Press the ZONE1,2 button.
• Set the operation to the heating mode.
• After a while the outdoor unit starts an operation with the rated operation frequency.
3 horsepowers: HWS-802XWH**-E/HWS-802H-E 66.0Hz
4 horsepowers: HWS-1402XWH**-E/HWS-1102H-E 44.4Hz
5 horsepowers: HWS-1402XWH**-E/HWS-1402H-E 56.4Hz
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