Panasonic Air Conditioner CS A12CTP User Manual

CS-A12CTP CU-A12CTP5 / CS-A18CTP CU-A18CTP5 / CS-A24CTP CU-A24CTP5  
8 Operating Instructions  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
I Operation Precautions  
I Installation Precautions  
Warning  
Before operating, please read the following  
“Safety Precautions” carefully.  
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Warning  
This sign warns of death or serious injury.  
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To prevent personal injury, injury to others and  
property damage, the following instructions must be  
followed.  
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Do not install, remove and reinstall the unit by  
yourself.  
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Do not share outlet.  
Do not insert plug to operate the unit. Do not  
pull out plug to stop the unit.  
Improper installation will cause leakage, electric  
shock or fire. Please engage an authorized dealer  
or specialist for the installation work.  
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Incorrect operation due to failure to follow instructions  
will cause harm or damage, the seriousness of which  
is classified as follow:  
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Do not operate with wet hands.  
Do not damage or modify the power cord.  
Do not insert finger or other objects into the  
indoor or outdoor units.  
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Warning  
This sign warns of death or serious injury.  
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Do not expose directly to cold air for a long period.  
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Caution  
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Plug in properly.  
Use specified power cord.  
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This room air conditioner must be  
earthed.  
Improper grounding could cause  
electric shock.  
Ensure that the drainage piping is  
connected properly.  
Otherwise, water will leak out.  
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Caution  
This sign warns of damage to property.  
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If abnormal condition (burnt smell, etc.)  
occurs, switch off and unplug the power  
supply.  
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The instructions to be followed are classified by the  
following symbols:  
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Do not install the unit in a  
potentially explosive atmosphere.  
Gas leak near the unit could cause  
fire.  
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Caution  
This sign warns of injury.  
This symbol (with a white background) denotes an  
action that is PROHIBITED.  
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Do not pull the cord to disconnect the plug.  
Do not wash the unit with water.  
Do not use for other purposes such as  
preservation.  
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Do not use any combustible equipment at  
airflow direction.  
Do not sit or place anything on the indoor or  
outdoor unit.  
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Switch off the power supply before cleaning.  
Ventilate the room regularly.  
Pay attention as to whether the installation  
rack is damaged after long period of usage.  
These symbols (with a black background) denote  
actions that are COMPULSORY.  
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Switch off the power supply if the unit is not  
used for a long period.  
NAME OF EACH PART  
AUTO OFF/ON  
POWER  
TIMER SLEEP AIR SWING  
I Indoor Unit  
I Accessories  
G Remote Control  
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4
5
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SPEED  
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1 Auto Operation Button  
2 Power Mode Indicator  
3 Timer Mode Indicator  
4 Sleep Mode Indicator  
5 Air Swing Mode Indicator  
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ORANGE  
ORANGE  
ORANGE  
5
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G Remote Control Indication Sticker  
1 Air Outlet Vent  
I Outdoor Unit  
2 Power Supply Cord  
3 Air Intake Vent  
1
4 Air Filters (behind the panel)  
5 Horizontal Airflow Direction Louver  
(manually adjusted)  
2
6 Vertical Airflow Direction Louver  
3
5
G Remote Control Holder  
G Indoor Unit Controls  
4
CU-V18CTP5, CU-V24CTP5  
CU-A18CTP5, CU-A24CTP5  
1
2
1 Air Intake Vents  
2 Piping  
4 Air Outlet Vents  
5 Drain Hose  
3 Connecting Cable  
G Two RO3 (AAA) dry-cell batteries or equivalent  
1 Operation Indication Lamps  
2 Signal Receptor  
CU-V12CTP5  
CU-A12CTP5  
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Setting the Fan Speed  
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Automatic Operation  
Press 4 to select:-  
Press the Auto Airflow Direction Button 6.  
Cooling / Soft Dry  
FAN  
FAN  
FAN  
AUTO  
FAN  
Low Fan Speed  
Medium Fan Speed  
High Fan Speed  
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Setting the Horizontal Airflow Direction  
The louver will automatically swing up and down  
to create the feeling of a refreshing breeze.  
Automatic Fan Speed  
The speed of the indoor fan is adjusted  
automatically according to the operation.  
The indoor fan stops occasionally during  
cooling operation.  
Adjust it manually  
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Vertical Airflow Direction  
Manual Operation  
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Press and hold the Manual Airflow Direction  
Selection Button 5 , then release the button at  
the desired airflow direction.  
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Use this air conditioner under the following  
conditions:  
Cooling / Soft Dry/  
Heating (for Heat-Pump Model only)  
Cooling Model  
The airflow direction can be adjusted as desired  
by using the remote control. This is effective  
when you want to cool yourself directly, such as  
when coming out of the bath. The louver can be  
adjusted within a range between the horizontal  
and 25 degrees downward at Cooling and Soft  
Dry Operation, and between the horizontal and  
45 degrees downward at Heating Operation.  
(for Heat-Pump Model only)  
(Unit in °C)  
Outdoor  
DBT WBT DBT WBT  
Indoor  
DBT: Dry Bulb Temp  
WBT: Wet Bulb Temp  
Maximum Temperature  
Minimum Temperature  
32  
16  
23  
11  
43  
16  
26  
11  
Heating (for Heat-Pump Model only)  
When the discharge air temperature is low such  
as at starts of heating operation, the air blows at  
horizontal level.  
As the temperature rises, the hot air blows in a  
downwards direction.  
Heat Pump Model  
(Unit in °C)  
Outdoor  
Indoor  
DBT: Dry Bulb Temp  
WBT: Wet Bulb Temp  
DBT  
WBT DBT WBT  
Maximum Temperature-Cooling  
(Maximum Temperature-Heating) (30)  
32  
23  
(-)  
43  
26  
(24) (18)  
Horizontal  
Minimum Temperature-Cooling  
(Minimum Temperature-Heating) (16)  
16  
11  
(-)  
16  
(-5) (-6)  
11  
Downward  
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Notes  
If the unit is not going to be used for an extended  
period of time, turn off the main power supply. If it is  
left at the ON position, approximately 2.0 W of  
electricity will be used even if the indoor unit has been  
turned off with the remote control.  
If operation is stopped, then restart immediately, the  
unit will resume operation only after 3 minutes.  
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CONVENIENCE OPERATION  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
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Sleep Mode Operation  
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I Cleaning the Indoor Unit and Remote  
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To obtain a comfortable room temperature while sleeping:-  
OFF/
Control  
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Press 5.  
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Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.  
Do not use water hotter than 40˚C or polishing fluid  
to clean the unit.  
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Sleep mode indicator on the indoor unit will light up.  
To cancel this operation, press once more.  
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TIM  
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Sleep Mode Operation Details  
SELEC  
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ET/C  
AN  
When the room temperature reaches the set temperature,  
the airflow volume will change to low automatically.  
Sleep Mode Operation time is 8 hours.  
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I Cleaning the Air Filter  
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(Recommendation:- If the unit is operated in a dusty  
environment, clean the filters every two weeks,  
continuous use of this dirty filters will reduce cooling  
or heating efficiency)  
When used together with the timer, the timer has a priority.  
SETTING THE TIMER  
Press the Timer Selection Button 1.  
Timer indicator on the indoor unit will light up.  
Select one of the following five types of operation.  
Each time the button is pressed, the operation mode  
is shifted in the arrow direction.  
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2
3
Remove dirt using a vacuum cleaner.  
Wash back of the air filter with water.  
Cooling Model  
If badly soiled, wash it with soap or a mild household  
detergent.  
Temperature  
Approx. 0.5°C  
increase.  
Approx.  
0.5°C  
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Let it dry and reinstall it.  
Be sure the FRONTmark is facing you.  
* Damaged air filter.  
increase.  
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Delay OFF Timer  
Delay ON Timer  
Example :  
Cooling or Soft Dry  
Operation for sleep shift  
operation will start to  
avoid overcooling.  
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Sleep  
Operation Stops  
after 1 hour  
ON Timer.  
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Operation  
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Sleep shift  
operation  
starts.  
Consult the nearest authorized dealer.  
Part No.: CWD001088.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, scouring powder or  
clothes soaked in caustic chemical to clean the  
unit.  
button is  
pressed.  
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OFF  
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0~1 hour  
1 hour →  
Time  
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after approx. 8 hours of sleep shift  
operation, it will stop automatically.  
Example :  
Operation starts after  
6 hours.  
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Heat Pump Model  
ON  
Temperature  
Approx. 0.5°C  
increase.  
Delay OFF and  
ON Timer  
Example :  
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Approx.  
0.5°C  
increase.  
Operation stops after  
1 hour and re-starts  
after another 5 hours.  
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Cooling or Soft Dry  
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ON  
Operation for sleep shift  
operation will start to  
avoid overcooling.  
OFF  
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Sleep shift  
operation starts.  
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Heating operation for  
sleep shift operation will  
start to avoid overheating.  
Delay ON and  
OFF Timer  
Example :  
Sleep  
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Operation starts after  
10 hours, and then  
stops after another 8  
hours.  
Operation  
button is  
pressed.  
Approx. 2°C  
decrease.  
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ON  
H
OFF  
Approx. 3°C  
decrease.  
1 hour →  
0~1 hour  
Time  
after approx. 8 hours of sleep shift  
operation, it will stop automatically.  
Then press the Timer Setting Button 2 or 3 to the  
desired number of hours.  
(Number of hours which can be set : 1 ~ 12)  
Press the Timer Set/Cancel Button 4.  
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HELPFUL INFORMATION  
ENERGY SAVING AND OPERATION  
HINTS  
I Pre-season Inspection  
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Clean the air filters, re-insert and operate the air  
conditioners.  
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Auto Operation  
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Setting the Temperature  
Approximately 10% of electricity can be saved.  
Set the temperature higher or lower than the  
desired temperature.  
Press the Auto  
Operation Button  
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Is the discharged air cold / warm?  
Operation is normal if 15 minutes after the start of  
operation, the difference between the air intake and  
outlet vents temperature is:-  
AUTO OFF/ON  
Cooling Model  
COOL > 8°C or above  
Heat Pump Model  
Cooling Model  
Cooling Operation : 1°C higher  
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Automatic Operation  
Heat Pump Model  
COOL > 8°C or above  
HEAT > 14°C or above  
If the remote control fails to function or has been  
misplaced, press the Auto Operation button to start  
the Automatic operation.  
The Automatic operation will be activated  
immediately once the Auto operation button is  
pressed. However, temperature cannot be adjusted  
in this operation.  
The power indicator on the indoor unit will blink until  
the operation mode is selected automatically.  
To cancel this operation, press once more.  
Cooling Operation : 1°C higher  
Heating Operation : 2°C lower  
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Are the air intake or outlet vents of the indoor or  
outdoor units obstructed?  
Are the remote control batteries weak?  
If the remote control display appears weak, replace  
the batteries.  
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Air Filters  
Clean the air filters every 2 weeks.  
Dirty filters may reduces cooling or heating  
efficiency.  
I When the Air Conditioner is Not Used  
for an Extended Period of Time  
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Keep All Doors and Windows Closed  
Otherwise, cooling or heating performance will be  
reduced and electricity cost is wasted.  
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To dry the internal parts of the indoor unit, operate  
the unit for 2 - 3 hours using:-  
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Timer Setting  
When power failure occurs, the timer setting will be  
cancelled. Once power is resumed, reset the timer.  
Cooling Model  
FAN operation  
Outdoor Unit  
Do not block the air outlet vents. Otherwise, it will  
lower the cooling or heating performance.  
Thunder and Lightning  
This air conditioner is equipped with a built-in surge  
protective device. However, in order to further  
protect your air conditioner from being damaged by  
abnormally strong lightning activity, you may switch  
off the main power supply and unplug from power  
socket.  
Heat Pump Model  
Timer and Sleep Mode  
To prevent wastage of electricity, use sleep mode  
when sleeping or Timer when going out.  
COOL operation with  
30°C set temperature  
2
3
Turn off the power supply and unplug.  
Avoid Direct Sunlight  
Keep curtains or drapes closed to avoid direct  
sunlight during cooling operation.  
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Auto Restart Control  
Remove the remote control batteries.  
If power is resumed after a power failure, the  
operation will restart automatically after 3 - 4  
minutes.  
Operation will be restarted automatically under the  
previous operation mode and airflow direction when  
power is resumed as the operation is not stopped  
by the remote control.  
I Recommended Inspection  
After used over several seasons, the unit will become  
dirty and thus decreases the units performance.  
Depending on the operation conditions, a dirty unit  
may produce odour and dust may pollute  
dehumidification system. Therefore, a seasonal  
inspection is recommended in addition to regular  
cleaning. (Consult an authorized dealer).  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
I Normal Operation  
Is it okay?  
I Call the Dealer Immediately  
If the following conditions occur, turn off and unplug the  
main power supply, and then call the dealer immediately.  
This is the answer  
This is to protect the air conditioner. Wait until the air  
conditioner begins to operate.  
Air conditioner has been restarted, but does not  
operate for 3 minutes.  
Abnormal noise is heard during operation.  
This is the sound of refrigerant flowing inside the air  
conditioner.  
A sound like water flowing can be heard.  
Water or foreign material gets into the remote  
control by mistake.  
Condensation occurs when the airflow from the air  
conditioner cools the room.  
It seems that fog is coming out from the air  
conditioner.  
Water leak from the indoor unit.  
This may be a damp smell emitted by the wall,  
carpet, furniture or clothing in the room.  
The room has a peculiar odour.  
Switches or buttons do not operate properly.  
The circuit breaker switches off frequently.  
In COOL/DRY operation, moisture in the air  
condenses into water on the cool surface of outdoor  
unit piping that causes dripping.  
The outdoor unit emits water or steam.  
This is to remove the smell emitted by the  
surroundings.  
During Automatic Airflow Volume setting,  
indoor fan stops occasionally.  
Power supply cord and plug become unusually  
warm.  
This is to melt the frost which has accumulated on  
the outdoor unit (defrosting operating). This will take  
no longer than about 12 minutes. Water drips from  
the outdoor unit. Wait until this operation ends.  
(the power indicator will light up). (Frost will  
accumulates on the outdoor unit when the outdoor  
temperature is low and humidity is high.)  
(For Heat Pump Model only)  
Operation stops for about 12 minutes during  
heating (The power indicator blinks).  
This is to prevent undesired cooling effect during  
heating operation.  
(For Heat Pump Model only)  
During heating operation, indoor fan may  
run at on and off conditions.  
I Abnormal Operation  
Is it okay?  
The air conditioner does not operate.  
Please check  
Has the circuit breaker been tripped?  
Has the power plug been removed from the wall  
outlet?  
Is the timer being used correctly?  
Air conditioner produces loud noise during  
operation.  
Is the installation work slanted?  
The air conditioner does not cool or warm  
effectively.  
Has the temperature been set incorrectly?  
Are the filters dirty?  
Are the intake or outlet vents of the outdoor unit  
obstructed?  
Are all windows and doors closed?  
Remote control / display doesnt work  
Batteries empty?  
Batteries correctly inserted (+) and ()?  
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