OPERATING MANUAL
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
WALL MOUNTED TYPE
Indoor Unit
AWU18CXQ
AWU18RXQ
AWU24CXQ
AWU24RXQ
Outdoor Unit
AOU18CXQ
AOU18RXQ
AOU24CXQ
AOU24RXQ
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FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
The WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT allows convenient
control of air conditioner operation.
G COOLING MODEL
Merely press the START/STOP button, and the unit will
begin automatic operation in the Cooling or Dry mode as
appropriate, in accordance with the thermostat setting
and the actual temperature of the room.
OMNI-DIRECTIONAL AIR FLOW
(SWING OPERATION)
G HEAT & COOL MODEL (REVERSE CYCLE)
Merely press the START/STOP button, and the unit will
begin automatic operation in either the Heating, Cooling
or Monitor modes as appropriate, in accordance with the
thermostat setting and the actual temperature of the
room.
Three-dimensional control over air direction swing is possi-
ble through dual use of both an UP/DOWN air direction swing
and RIGHT/LEFT air direction swing. Since UP/DOWN air
direction flaps operate automatically according to the oper-
ating mode of the unit, it is possible to set air direction based
on the operating mode.
ELECTRONIC AIR CLEAN FILTER
Electrical power is used to charge the filter to remove con-
taminants from the air and to effectively collect dust and
remove odors. It also helps to reduce the bacterial activity.
REMOVABLE INTAKE FILTER
The indoor unit’s INTAKE FILTER can be removed for easy
cleaning and maintenance.
SLEEP TIMER
MILDEW-RESISTANT FILTER
G COOLING MODEL
When the SLEEP timer button is pressed during Cooling
or Dry mode, the thermostat setting is gradually raised
during the period of operation. When the set time is
reached, the unit automatically turns off.
The INTAKE FILTER has been treated to resist mildew growth,
thus allowing cleaner use and easier care.
G HEAT & COOL MODEL (REVERSE CYCLE)
When the SLEEP timer button is pressed during Heating
mode, the air conditioner’s thermostat setting is gradu-
ally lowered during the period of operation; during Cool-
ing or Dry mode, the thermostat setting is gradually raised
during the period of operation. When the set time is
reached, the unit automatically turns off.
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NAME OF PARTS
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable only to “HEAT & COOL MODEL” (Reverse Cycle).
Fig. 1
1
2
Fig. 2
4
3
B
0
7
6
5
C
8
Fig. 3
A
Fig. 5
F
D
E
9
Fig. 4
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
Fig. 7
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Fig. 1 Indoor Unit
Fig. 6 Remote Control Unit
1 Operating Control Panel (Fig. 2)
2 MANUAL AUTO button
G AIR CLEAN button
H MASTER CONTROL button
I SET TEMP./SET TIME buttons (
J Signal Transmitter
)
3 Remote Control Signal Receiver
4 Indicator Lamps (Fig. 3)
K TIMER button
5 OPERATION Indicator Lamp
(green ...... COOL, DRY, FAN)
(red .......... *HEAT)
6 TIMER Indicator Lamp (yellow)
7 SWING Indicator Lamp (orange)
(VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL SWING)
8 AIR CLEAN Indicator Lamp (green)
L FAN CONTROL button
M START/STOP button
N AIR FLOW DIRECTION
VERTICAL SET button
O AIR FLOW DIRECTION
VERTICAL SWING button
P AIR FLOW DIRECTION
HORIZONTAL SET button
Q AIR FLOW DIRECTION
HORIZONTAL SWING button
R TIME ADJUST button
S ACL button
G If the TIMER indicator lamp flashes when
the timer is operating, it indicates that a
fault has occurred with the timer setting
(See page 19 Auto Restart).
9 Intake Filter (Fig. 4)
; UP/DOWN Air Direction Flaps
A RIGHT/LEFT Air Direction Louvers
(behind UP/DOWN Air Direction Flaps)
B Drain Hose
Rear side (Fig. 7)
T TEST RUN
G
Touch the two metal contacts with a me-
tallic object to send the signal to perform
a test run.
C Electronic Air Clean Unit (Fig. 4)
G
Perform a test run only when installing the
air conditioner. If the signal to perform a
test run is received during normal opera-
tion, the air conditioner’s thermostat will
malfunction.
Fig. 5 Outdoor Unit
D Intake Port
E Outlet Port
F Pipe Unit
G
G
If the signal to perform a test run is re-
ceived during normal operation, the unit
will switch to the test operation mode and
the indoor unit’s OPERATION and TIMER
indicator lamps will flash simultaneously.
To stop the test operation mode, press the
START/STOP button to stop the air condi-
tioner.
U Remote Control Unit Display (Fig. 8)
V Transmit Indicator
W Clock Display
X Operating Mode Display
Y Timer Mode Display
Z Fan Speed Display
[ Temperature Set Display
\ Timer Set Indicator
] Temperature Set Indicator
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PREPARATION
CAUTION!
Load Batteries (R03/LR03 × 2)
G Take care to prevent infants from
accidentally swallowing batteries.
G When not using the remote control unit
for an extended period, remove the
batteries to avoid possible leakage and
damage to the unit.
Press and slide the battery compartment lid on the re-
1
verse side to open it.
Slide in the direction of the arrow while pressing the
mark.
G If leaking battery fluid comes in contact
with your skin, eyes, or mouth, immedi-
ately wash with copious amounts of
water, and consult your physician.
G Dead batteries should be removed
quickly and disposed of properly, either
by placing in a public battery collection
receptacle, or by returning to appropri-
ate authority.
Insert batteries.
2
3
Be sure to align the battery polarities (
) correctly.
Close the battery compartment lid.
G Do not attempt to recharge dry batteries.
Never mix new and used batteries, or
batteries of different types.
Batteries should last about one year
under normal use. If the remote control
unit’s operating range becomes appre-
ciably reduced, replace the batteries and
press the ACL button with the tip of a
ballpoint pen or other small object.
Set the Current time
Press the TIME ADJUST button (Fig. 6 R).
1
2
Use the tip of a ball-point pen or other small object to press the button.
Use the (
) SET TIME buttons (Fig. 6 I) to adjust
the clock to the current time.
button: Press to advance the time.
button: Press to reverse the time.
(Each time the buttons are pressed, the time will be advanced/reversed in
one-minute increments; hold the buttons depressed to change the time
quickly in ten-minute increments.)
Press the TIME ADJUST button again.
This completes the time setting and starts the clock.
3
To Use the Remote Control Unit
G The remote control unit must be pointed at signal receiver (Fig. 1 3) to operate
correctly.
G Operating range: About 7 meters.
G When a signal is properly received by the air conditioner, a beeping sound will
be heard.
G If no beep is heard, press the remote control unit button again.
Remote Control Unit Holder
Slide up
Insert
Press in
Pull out
Screws
1
Mount the Holder.
2
Set the Remote Control Unit.
3
To remove the Remote
Control Unit (when use at
hand).
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OPERATION
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable only to “HEAT & COOL MODEL” (Reverse Cycle).
To Select Mode Operation
Press the START/STOP button (Fig. 6 M).
1
The indoor unit’s OPERATION indicator lamp (green or red) (Fig. 3 5) will light.
The air conditioner will start operating.
Press the MASTER CONTROL button (Fig. 6 H) to se-
lect the desired mode.
Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change in the following
order:
2
s
s
s
AUTO
COOL
DRY
t
t
*HEAT
FAN
About three seconds later, the entire display will reappear.
Example: When set to COOL
To Set the Thermostat
Press the SET TEMP. buttons (Fig. 6 I).
button: Press to raise the thermostat setting.
button: Press to lower the thermostat setting.
GThermostat setting range:
AUTO .................................. 64 to 88 °F
* Heating ............................... 64 to 88 °F
Cooling/Dry ........................ 64 to 88 °F
The thermostat cannot be used to set room temperature during the FAN mode (the
temperature will not appear on the remote control unit’s display).
About three seconds later, the entire display will reappear.
Example: When set to 86 °F
The thermostat setting should be considered a standard value, and may differ
somewhat from the actual room temperature.
To Set the Fan Speed
Press the FAN CONTROL button (Fig. 6 L).
Each time the button is pressed, the fan speed changes in the following order:
s
AUTO
s
HIGH
s
s
MED
LOW
About three seconds later, the entire display will reappear.
When set to AUTO:
* Heating : Fan operates so as to optimally circulate warmed air.
However, the fan will operate at very low speed when the temperature
of the air issued from the indoor unit is low.
Cooling : As the room temperature approaches that of the thermostat setting,
the fan speed becomes slower.
Example: When set to AUTO
Fan
: The fan alternately turns on and off; when on, the fan runs at the low
fan speed.
The fan will operate at a very low setting during Monitor operation
and at the start of the Heating mode.
To Stop Operation
Press the START/STOP button.
The OPERATION indicator lamp (green or red) (Fig. 3 5) will go out.
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OPERATION
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable only to “HEAT & COOL MODEL” (Reverse Cycle).
About Mode Operation
AUTO:
COOLING MODEL
G When the room temperature is 4 °F higher
than the set temperature, the mode will
Cooling Operation
switch between Cooling and Drying.
Dry Operation
G During Drying mode operation, FAN set-
ting is switched to LOW gentle cooling
Thermostat control
effect, and the room fan may stop rotat-
ing temporarily .
4 °F
G If the mode automatically selected by the
unit is not what you wish, see page 6 and
Setting temperature
select one of the mode operation (COOL,
DRY, FAN).
AUTO (* AUTO CHANGEOVER):
HEAT & COOL MODEL (Reverse cycle)
G When AUTO CHANGEOVER operation is selected, the air conditioner selects the
appropriate operation mode (Cooling or Heating) in response to your room’s
temperature.
G When AUTO CHANGEOVER operation first selected, the fan will operate at very
low speed for about one minute, during which time the unit detects the room
conditions and selects the proper operating mode.
G When the air conditioner has adjusted your room’s temperature to near the ther-
mostat setting, it will begin monitor operation. In the monitor operation mode,
the fan will operate at low speed. If the room temperature subsequently changes,
the air conditioner will once again select the appropriate operation (Heating, Cool-
ing) to adjust the temperature to the value set in the thermostat. (The monitor
operation range is 4 °F relative to the thermostat setting.)
G If the mode automatically selected by the unit is not what you wish, see page 6
and select one of the mode operation (HEAT, COOL, DRY, FAN).
*Heating:
G Use to warm your room.
G When Heating mode is selected, the air conditioner will operate at very low fan
speed for about 3 to 5 minutes, after which it will switch to the selected fan set-
ting. This period of time is provided to allow the indoor unit to warm up before
beginning full operation.
* During Heating mode:
Set the thermostat to a temperature set-
ting that is higher than the current room
temperature. The Heating mode will not
operate if the thermostat is set lower than
the actual room temperature.
G When the room temperature is very low, frost may form on the outside unit, and
its performance may be reduced. In order to remove such frost, the unit will
automatically enter the defrost cycle from time to time. During Automatic De-
frosting operation, the OPERATION indicator lamp (red) will flash, and the heat
operation will be interrupted.
During Cooling/Dry mode:
Set the thermostat to a temperature set-
ting that is lower than the current room
temperature. The Cooling and Dry modes
will not operate if the thermostat is set
higher than the actual room temperature
(in Cooling mode, the fan alone will oper-
ate).
Cooling:
G Use to cool your room.
During Fan mode:
You can not use the unit to heat and cool
your room.
Dry:
G Use for gently cooling while dehumidifying your room.
G You cannot heat the room during Dry mode.
G During Dry mode, the unit will operate at low speed; in order to adjust room
humidity, the indoor unit’s fan may stop from time to time. Also, the fan may
operate at very low speed when detecting room humidity.
G The fan speed cannot be changed manually when Dry mode has been selected.
Fan:
G Use to circulate the air throughout your room.
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AIR CLEANING OPERATION
G Use this function to remove airborne impurities such as dust, tobacco smoke and pollen and clean the air of the room.
G The air cleaning operation can be used alone or combined with cooling, heating (only heating model) and dry (dehumidify-
ing) operations.
Starting air cleaning operation
Start the operation in any one of the following:
AUTO, COOL, HEAT, DRY or FAN.
Refer to pages 6 and 7 for information about starting these operations.
1
Press the AIR CLEAN button (Fig. 6 G).
The air clean indicator lamp will light up.
2
Stopping air cleaning operation
Press the AIR CLEAN button.
1
The air clean indicator lamp will go out. (This will not stop the main op-
eration of the air conditioner.)
Press the START/STOP button (Fig. 6 M).
The OPERATION indicator lamp (green or red) will go out.
2
Air cleaning
G During operation, the unit produces a small amount of ozone that can be smelled.
G When this unit is used in combination with the ultrasonic humidifier, white particles may become attached to the dust
collection unit. If this happens, clean the dust collection unit as soon as possible. (Refer to page 14.)
G The air cleaning unit cannot remove gases such as carbon monoxide and alcohol from the air. During operation, ventilate
the room often to prevent asphyxiation or suffocation.
G If the intake filter is removed during operation, a safety device will stop the operation of the air cleaning unit. If this happens,
the air clean indicator lamp (green) on the indoor unit will flash after some time has passed. Use the START/STOP button on
the remote controller to stop the operation, install the intake filter, and then use the START/STOP button to restart the
operation.
G Use the FAN CONTROL button to change the fan speed. (Refer to page 6.) The air cleaning unit operates most effectively at
the highest fan speed.
G The air clean indicator lamp will flash to inform you that the periodic cleaning of the dust collection unit is required. (Refer
to page 14.)
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TIMER OPERATION
Before using the timer function, be sure that the Remote Control Unit is set to the correct current time (See page 5).
To Use the ON timer or OFF timer
To Cancel the Timer
While the air conditioner is operating or stopped, press
Use the TIMER button to select “TIMER
1
RESET”.
the TIMER button (Fig. 6 K).
The air conditioner will return to normal
operation.
Both the indoor unit’s OPERATION indicator lamp (green or red) (Fig. 3
5) and the TIMER indicator lamp (yellow) (Fig. 3 6) will light.
To Change the Timer Settings
Press the TIMER button (Fig. 6 K) to select the OFF
timer or ON timer operation.
Each time the button is pressed the timer function changes in the follow-
Perform steps 2 and 3.
2
To Stop Air Conditioner Operation
while the Timer is Operating
ing order:
Press the START/STOP button.
s
s
s
s
RESET
SLEEP
OFF
ON
To Change Operating Conditions
PROGRAM (OFF → ON, OFF ← ON)t
If you wish to change the operating
conditions (Mode, Fan Speed, Thermostat
Setting), after making the timer setting,
wait until the entire display reappears, then
press the appropriate buttons to change
the operating condition desired.
The indoor unit’s TIMER indicator lamp (yellow) (Fig. 3 6) will light.
Use the SET TIME buttons (Fig. 6 I) to adjust the de-
sired OFF time or ON time.
Set the time while the time display is flashing (the flashing will continue
for about five seconds).
3
button: Press to advance the time.
button: Press to reverse the time.
About five seconds later, the entire display will reappear.
To Use the PROGRAM timer
To Cancel the Timer
While the air conditioner is operating or stopped, press
the TIMER button (Fig. 6 K).
Both the indoor unit’s OPERATION indicator lamp (green or red) (Fig. 3
5) and the TIMER indicator lamp (yellow) (Fig. 3 6) will light.
Use the TIMER button to select “TIMER
RESET”.
The air conditioner will return to normal
operation.
1
To Change the Timer Settings
1. Follow the instructions given in the section
“To Use the ON Timer or OFF Timer” to se-
lect the timer setting you wish to change.
Set the desired times for OFF timer and ON timer.
2
See the section “To Use the ON timer or OFF timer” to set the desired
mode and times.
2. Press the TIMER button to select either
OFF → ON or OFF ← ON.
About three seconds later, the entire display will reappear.
The indoor unit’s TIMER indicator lamp (yellow) (Fig. 3 6) will light.
To Stop Air Conditioner Operation
while the Timer is Operating
Press the TIMER button (Fig. 6 K) to select the PRO-
GRAM timer operation (either OFF → ON or OFF ← ON
3
Press the START/STOP button.
To Change Operating Conditions
will display).
If you wish to change operating conditions
(Mode, Fan Speed, Thermostat Setting),
after making the timer setting, wait until
the entire display reappears, then press the
appropriate buttons to change the operat-
ing condition desired.
The display will alternately show “OFF timer” and “ON timer”, then change
to show the time setting for the operation to occur first.
G The PROGRAM timer will begin operation. (If the ON timer has been
selected to operate first, the unit will stop operating at this point.)
About five seconds later, the entire display will reappear.
About the PROGRAM timer
About the ON timer
G The PROGRAM timer allows you to integrate OFF timer
and ON timer operations in a single sequence. The se-
quence can involve one transition from OFF timer to ON
timer, or from ON timer to OFF timer, within a twenty-
four hour period.
G The timer function is designed to bring your room to a
comfortable temperature by the set time; as a result, the
unit automatically begins operation before the set time
so that the room reaches the desired temperature by the
time set on the timer.
G The first timer function to operate will be the one set near-
est to the current time. The order of operation is indi-
cated by the arrow in the remote control unit’s display
(OFF → ON, or OFF ← ON).
G The hotter it is in summer, or the colder it is in winter, the
earlier that operation will begin.
* During Heating Operation ....... from 45 to 10 minutes be-
fore set time.
G One example of PROGRAM timer use might be to have
the air conditioner automatically stop (OFF timer) after
you go to sleep, then start (ON timer) automatically in
the morning before you rise.
During Cooling/Dry Operation ... from 20 to 10 minutes be-
fore set time.
During Fan Operation .............. at the set time.
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TIMER OPERATION
Unlike other timer functions, the SLEEP timer is used to set the length of time until air conditioner operate is stopped.
To Use the SLEEP timer
To Cancel the Timer:
While the air conditioner is operating or stopped, press the
Use the TIMER button to select “TIMER
TIMER button (Fig. 6 K).
Both the indoor unit’s OPERATION indicator lamp (green or red) (Fig. 3 5) and the
TIMER indicator lamp (yellow) (Fig. 3 6) will light.
RESET”.
The air conditioner will return to normal
operation.
To Stop the Air Conditioner During
Timer Operation:
To Change the Timer Settings
Press the START/STOP button.
Press the TIMER button (Fig. 6 K) once again and set the time
using the SET TIME buttons (Fig. 6 I).
Set the time while the Timer Mode Display is flashing (the flashing will continue for
about five seconds).
button: Press to advance the time.
button: Press to reverse the time.
About five seconds later, the entire display will reappear.
About the SLEEP timer
To prevent excessive warming or cooling during sleep, the SLEEP timer function automatically modifies the thermostat setting
in accordance with the time setting. When the set time has elapsed, the air conditioner completely stops.
During Heating operation (HEAT & COOL MODEL (Reverse
cycle) only):
When the SLEEP timer is set, the thermostat setting is
automatically lowered 2 °F every thirty minutes. When the
thermostat has been lowered a total of 8 °F, the thermostat
setting at that time is maintained until the set time has elapsed,
at which time the air conditioner automatically turns off.
During Cooling/Dry operation:
When the SLEEP timer is set, the thermostat setting is auto-
matically raised 2 °F every sixty minutes. When the thermo-
stat has been raised a total of 4 °F, the thermostat setting at
that time is maintained until the set time has elapsed, at which
time the air conditioner automatically turns off.
SLEEP timer setting
SLEEP timer setting
2 °F
4 °F
6 °F
8 °F
Set time
1 hour
30
minutes
1 hour
4 °F
2 °F
1 hour
30 minutes
Set time
MANUAL AUTO OPERATION
Use the MANUAL AUTO operation in the event the remote control unit is lost or otherwise unavailable.
CAUTION!
How To Use the Main Unit Controls
Do not press the MANUAL AUTO button with
wet hands or pointed objects, otherwise an
electric shock or malfunction may occur.
Press the MANUAL AUTO button (Fig. 2 2) on the main unit
control panel.
To stop operation, press the MANUAL AUTO button once again.
G When the air conditioner is operated
with the controls on the Main unit, it
will operate under the same mode as
the AUTO mode selected on the re-
mote control unit (see page 7).
G The fan speed selected will be “AUTO”
and the thermostat setting will be
76 °F.
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ADJUSTING THE DIRECTION OF AIR CIRCULATION
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable only to “HEAT & COOL MODEL” (Reverse Cycle).
Vertical (up-down) direction of airflow is adjusted by pressing the remote control unit’s AIR FLOW DIRECTION VERTICAL SET
button. Horizontal (right-left) direction of airflow is adjusted by pressing the remote control unit’s AIR FLOW DIRECTION
HORIZONTAL SET button.
DANGER!
Vertical Air Direction Adjustment
Never place fingers or foreign objects inside
the outlet ports, since the internal fan oper-
ates at high speed and could cause personal
injury.
Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION VERTICAL SET button (Fig. 6 N).
Each time the button is pressed, the air direction range will change as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
G Always use the remote control unit’s
AIR FLOW DIRECTION button to adjust
the UP/DOWN air direction flaps or
RIGHT/LEFT air direction louvers. At-
tempting to move them manually
could result in improper operation; in
this case, stop operation and restart.
The louvers should begin to operate
properly again.
Types of Air flow Direction Setting:
1,2,3 During Cooling/Dry mode
1,2,3,4,5 : * During Heating mode
:
1
2
The remote control unit’s display does
not change.
3
4
Fig. 9
5
G During use of the Cooling and Dry
modes, do not set the UP/DOWN air
direction flaps in the range 4 to 5 for
long periods of time, since water vapor
may condense near the outlet port and
drops of water may drip from the air
conditioner.
G Use the air direction adjustments within the ranges shown above.
G The vertical airflow direction is set automatically as shown, in accordance with
the type of operation selected.
During Cooling/Dry mode : Horizontal flow 1
* During Heating mode
: Downward flow 5
G When used in a room with infants, chil-
dren, elderly or sick persons, the air
direction and room temperature
should be considered carefully when
making settings.
G During AUTO mode operation, for the first minute after beginning operation,
airflow will be horizontal 1; the air direction cannot be adjusted during this pe-
riod.
Horizontal Air Direction Adjustment
Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION HORIZONTAL SET button (Fig. 6 P).
Each time the button is pressed, the air direction range will change as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
Example: When set to vertical air direc-
The remote control unit’s display does
not change.
tion
RIGHT/LEFT air direction louvers
G Use the air direction adjustments within the ranges shown above.
Example: When set to horizontal air di-
rection
1
2
5
3
4
Fig. 10
11
SWING OPERATION
Begin air conditioner operation before performing this procedure.
To select Vertical airflow SWING Operation
Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION VERTICAL SWING button
(Fig. 6 O).
The SWING indicator lamp (VERTICAL SWING) (Fig. 3 7) will light.
In this mode, the UP/DOWN air direction flaps will swing automatically to direct the
air flow both up and down.
To Stop Vertical airflow SWING Operation
Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION VERTICAL SWING button
(Fig. 6 O) once again.
The SWING indicator lamp (VERTICAL SWING) (Fig. 3 7) will go out.
Airflow direction will return to the setting before swing was begun.
About Swing Operation
G The range of swing is relative to the currently set airflow
G If the swing range is not as desired, use the remote con-
direction.
trol unit’s AIR FLOW DIRECTION VERTICAL SET button to
change the range of swing.
Air flow direction set
Range of swing
1 to 3
G The SWING operation may stop temporarily when the air
conditioner’s fan is not operating, or when operating at
very low speeds.
1
2
3
4
5
1 to 3
2 to 4
G During use of the Cooling and Dry modes, do not set the
air UP/DOWN direction flaps, in the range 4 to 5 for long
periods of time, since water vapor may condense near
the outlet port and drops of water may drip from the air
conditioner.
3 to 5
1 to 5 (All range)
Air direction range (See page 11, Fig. 9)
To select Horizontal airflow SWING Operation
Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION HORIZONTAL SWING button
(Fig. 6 Q).
The SWING indicator lamp (HORIZONTAL SWING) (Fig. 3 7) will light.
In this mode, the RIGHT/LEFT air direction louvers will swing automatically to direct
the airflow both right and left.
To Stop Horizontal airflow SWING Operation
Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION HORIZONTAL SWING button
(Fig. 6 Q) once again.
The SWING indicator lamp (HORIZONTAL SWING) (Fig. 3 7) will go out.
Airflow direction will return to the setting before swing was begun.
About Swing Operation
G The range of swing is relative to the currently set airflow
G If the swing range is not as desired, use the remote con-
direction.
trol unit’s AIR FLOW DIRECTION HORIZONTAL SET but-
ton to change the range of swing.
Air flow direction set
Range of swing
1 to 5 (All range)
1 to 3
G The SWING operation may stop temporarily when the air
conditioner’s fan is not operating, or when operating at
very low speeds.
1
2
3
4
5
2 to 4
3 to 5
1 to 5 (All range)
Air direction range (See page 11, Fig. 10)
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CLEANING AND CARE
G Before cleaning the air conditioner, be sure to turn it off and disconnect the power supply.
CAUTION!
G Turn off the electrical breaker.
G Be sure the intake filter (Fig. 4 9) is installed securely.
G When removing and replacing the intake filters, be sure not to touch the heat exchanger, as
personal injury may result.
Cleaning the Intake Filters
1. Remove the intake filters.
3. Install the intake filters.
Hang the edge of the intake filter on the body. Using this
as a support point, push forward to secure as shown in
the illustration.
1 Place fingers in grids on the front of the intake filters
and lift up.
Intake filters
2 Hold the intake filters level and pull them out.
2. Clean the intake filters.
Remove the dust from the intake filters by vacuuming or
washing them. After washing, allow the intake filters to
dry thoroughly in an area protected from sunlight.
G Dust can be cleaned from the intake filters either with a
vacuum cleaner, or by washing the filters in a solution of
mild detergent and warm water. If you wash the filters,
be sure to allow them to dry thoroughly in a shady place
before reinstalling.
G If dirt is allowed to accumulate on the intake filters, air
flow will be reduced, lowering operating efficiency and
increasing noise.
G During periods of normal use, the intake filters should be
cleaned every five weeks.
G When used for extended periods, the unit may accumulate dirt inside, reducing its performance. We recommend that the
unit be inspected regularly, in addition to your own cleaning and care. For more information, consult authorized service
personnel.
G When cleaning the unit’s body, do not use water hotter than 100 °F, harsh abrasive cleansers, or volatile agents like
benzene or thinner.
G Do not expose the unit body to liquid insecticides or hairsprays.
G When shutting down the unit for one month or more, first allow the fan mode to operate continuously for about one-half
day to allow internal parts to dry thoroughly.
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CLEANING THE ELECTRONIC AIR CLEAN UNIT
Before cleaning the dust collection unit, be sure to turn off the power supply to the air conditioner.
Electric shock may result.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
G Make sure the dust collection unit is properly mounted before cleaning or performing other
tasks on it. If the unit is not properly mounted, it could fall off and cause damage or injury.
G You can be injured if you touch the heat exchanger when removing or installing the dust collec-
tion unit. Do not insert your fingers between the dust collection unit and the heat exchanger.
The display section for the air clean indicator will flash when it is time for the periodic cleaning of the dust collection unit.
• When the flashing of the display section for the air clean indicator is slow (approximately 1 flash every 7 seconds)
This will flash after approximately 400 hours of operation. Cleaning of the dust collection unit as soon as possible is
recommended.
• When the flashing of the display section for the air clean indicator is fast (approximately 1 flash every 3 seconds)
This will flash after approximately 500 hours of operation. Stop the air cleaning operation and clean the dust collection
unit.
G As a guideline, clean every 6 months.
G If unusual sounds like the rushing of air or popping are heard, clean the dust collection unit as quickly as possible.
G If the air cleaning check function is operating, open the intake grille and press the MANUAL AUTO button.
Removing the dust collection unit
Cleaning the dust collection unit
Wash with water and dry.
1. Use the remote controller to stop opera-
tion and turn off the power supply.
1 Soak the dust collection unit in warm water (100 to
115 °F) for 10 to 15 minutes. If the dust collection unit
is extremely dirty, extremely dilute a mild synthetic
laundry detergent (low alkalinity or isotope detergent)
to 15 times the standard concentration and allow the
dust collection unit to soak in it.
2 Gently move up and down and to the right and left. A
soft sponge can also be used to wipe the rear sur-
face.
2. Open the right side intake grille and re-
move the air filter. (Refer to page 13.)
3. Remove the dust collection unit.
3 Rinse with clean water.
A
4 Shake the dust collection unit to drain off the water.
(If the dust collection unit is extremely dirty, repeat
Steps 1 through 4 two or three more times.)
5 Place the dust collection unit in the shade and allow
it to dry completely.
Grasp the handle of the dust collection unit. Pull up to
remove (shown as direction A).
G Only use a mild synthetic laundry detergent (low alka-
linity or isotope detergent).
G Never disassemble the dust collection unit.
G Never soak the dust collection unit in hot water.
G Never wipe the dust collection unit with a scrub brush
or other hard or abrasive items. This will damage the
honey comb filter.
G Never insert a brush into the inside of dust collection
unit for washing. This will damage the internal parts
and cause malfunctioning of the air cleaning unit.
G Never use dryer or other device to blow hot air on the
dust collection unit. This will cause deformation or
other damage.
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CLEANING THE ELECTRONIC AIR CLEAN UNIT
Before cleaning the dust collection unit, be sure to turn off the power supply to the air conditioner.
Electric shock may result.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
G Make sure the dust collection unit is properly mounted before cleaning or performing other
tasks on it. If the unit is not properly mounted, it could fall off and cause damage or injury.
G You can be injured if you touch the heat exchanger when removing or installing the dust collec-
tion unit. Do not insert your fingers between the dust collection unit and the heat exchanger.
Mounting the dust collection unit
1. Mount the dust collection unit.
2. Install the intake filter. (Refer to page 13.)
G If the lamps flash after cleaning the dust collection unit,
check if the dust collection unit is wet and if the intake
filters are closed tightly.
G If the dust collection unit is completely dry and the in-
take filters are installed tightly but the lamps still flash
quickly, see TROUBLESHOOTING (Page 17).
1 Slide the dust collection unit onto the guide rails of
the electronic air clean filter.
Guide rail
2 Slide the dust collection unit until the projections (2
locations) on the guide rails “click.”
Projections (2 locations)
Click
Click
G Make sure the dust collection unit is completely dry
before mounting it.
G After the dust collection unit has been mounted into
place, make sure that the dust collection unit is securely
inserted in the frame. If the dust collection unit is not
properly mounted, the air cleaning operation will stop.
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SELECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT SIGNAL CODE
When two or more air conditioners are installed in a room and the remote control
unit is operating an air conditioner other than the one you wish to set, change the
signal code of the remote control unit to operate only the air conditioner you wish
to set (four selections possible).
When two or more air conditioners are installed in a room, please contact your
retailer to set the individual air conditioner signal codes.
To operate only
one of multiple
air conditioners
Selecting the Remote Control Unit Signal Code
Use the following steps to select the signal code of the remote control unit. (Note
that the air conditioner cannot receive a signal code if the air conditioner has not
been set for the signal code.)
Press the START/STOP button (Fig. 6 M) until only the
clock is displayed on the remote control unit display.
1
Press the MASTER CONTROL button (Fig. 6 H) for at
least five seconds to display the current signal code
(initially set to ).
2
Press the
code between
play to the air conditioner signal code.
buttons (Fig. 6 I) to change the signal
3
4
. Match the code on the dis-
Press the MASTER CONTROL button again to return
to the clock display. The signal code will be changed.
If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds after the signal code is displayed, the system returns to the original clock
display. In this case, start again from step 1.
The air conditioner signal code is set to A prior to shipment. Contact your retailer to change the signal code.
The remote control unit resets to signal code A when the batteries in the remote control unit are replaced. If you use a
signal code other than signal code A, reset the signal code after replacing the batteries.
If you do not know the air conditioner signal code setting, try each of the signal codes (
code which operates the air conditioner.
) until you find the
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable only to “HEAT & COOL MODEL” (Reverse Cycle).
In the event of a malfunction (burning smell, etc.), immediately stop operation, turn off the elec-
WARNING!
trical breaker or disconnect the power supply plug, and consult authorized service personnel.
Merely turning off the unit’s power switch will not completely disconnect the unit from the power
source. Always be sure to turn off the electrical breaker or disconnect the power supply plug to
ensure that power is completely off.
Before requesting service, perform the following checks:
Symptom
Problem
See Page
NORMAL
FUNCTION
Doesn’t operate immedi-
ately:
G If the unit is stopped and then immediately started again, the com-
pressor will not operate for about 3 minutes, in order to prevent
fuse blowouts.
G Whenever the electrical breaker is turned off then on again or the
power supply plug is disconnected and then reconnected, the pro-
tection circuit will operate for about 3 minutes, preventing unit
operation during that period.
—
Noise is heard:
G During operation and immediately after stopping the unit, the
sound of water flowing in the air conditioner’s piping may be
heard. Also, noise may be particularly noticeable for about 2 to 3
minutes after starting operation (sound of coolant flowing).
G During operation, a slight squeaking sound may be heard. This is
the result of minute expansion and contraction of the front cover
due to temperature changes.
—
G If an unusual noise is heard from the electronic air clean unit, check if
the dust collection unit is dirty and make sure that it is installed cor-
rectly. Clean the dust collection unit and install it correctly if necessary.
14, 15
18
*G During Heating operation, a sizzling sound may be heard occasion-
ally. This sound is produced by the Automatic Defrosting operation.
Smells:
G Some smell may be emitted from the indoor unit. This smell is
the result of room smells (furniture, tobacco, etc.) which have
been taken into the air conditioner.
—
Mist or steam are
emitted:
G During Cooling or Dry operation, a thin mist may be seen emitted
from the indoor unit. This results from the sudden Cooling of
room air by the air emitted from the air conditioner, resulting in
condensation and misting.
—
*G During Heating operation, the outdoor unit’s fan may stop, and
steam may be seen rising from the unit. This is due to the Auto-
matic Defrosting operation.
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Airflow is weak or stops:
*G When Heating operation is started, fan speed is temporarily very
low, to allow internal parts to warm up.
*G During Heating operation, if the room temperature rises above
the thermostat setting, the outdoor unit will stop, and the indoor
unit will operate at very low fan speed. If you wish to warm the
room further, set the thermostat to a higher setting.
—
*G During Heating operation, the unit will temporarily stop opera-
tion (between 7 and 15 minutes) as the Automatic Defrosting mode
operates. During the Automatic Defrosting operation, the OPERA-
TION indicator lamp will flash.
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G The fan may operate at very low speed during Dry operation or
when the unit is monitoring the room’s temperature.
6
6
G In the monitor AUTO operation, the fan will operate at very low speed.
Water is produced from
the outdoor unit:
*G During Heating operation, water may be produced from the out-
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door unit due to the Automatic Defrosting operation.
Flashing air clean indica-
tor lamp (green):
G This lamp will flash slowly after approximately 400 hours of air
cleaning operation.
Stop the operation, turn off the power supply and clean the dust
collection unit and air filter.
G This lamp will flash quickly after approximately 500 hours of air
cleaning operation.
The air cleaning operation will be stopped when this flashing
occurs. Make sure the operation is stopped, turn off the power
supply and clean the dust collection unit and air filter.
14
15
G This lamp will flash quickly if the dust collection unit is not in-
stalled correctly.
Stop the operation, turn off the power supply, and then install the
dust collection unit correctly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable only to “HEAT & COOL MODEL” (Reverse Cycle).
Symptom
Items to check
See Page
CHECK ONCE Doesn’t operate at all:
G Has there been a power failure?
—
MORE
G Has a fuse blown out, or a circuit breaker been tripped?
G Is the timer operating?
9 to 10
Poor Cooling
(or *Heating)
performance:
G Is the air filter dirty?
G Are the air conditioner’s intake filter or outlet port blocked?
G Did you adjust the room temperature settings (thermostat) cor-
rectly?
G Is there a window or door open?
—
G In the case of Cooling operation, is a window allowing bright sun-
light to enter? (Close the curtains.)
G In the case of Cooling operation, are there heating apparatus and
computers inside the room, or are there too many people in the
room?
The unit operates
differently from the
remote control unit’s
setting:
G Are the remote control unit’s batteries dead?
G Are the remote control unit’s batteries loaded properly?
5
Signal is not received after
replacing the batteries for
the remote control unit:
G Are you using an air conditioner signal code other than signal
code A?
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If the problem persists after performing these checks, or if you notice burning smells, or the TIMER indicator lamp (Fig. 3 6)
flashes, immediately stop operation, turn off the power supply, and consult authorized service personnel.
OPERATING TIPS
Operation and Performance
*Heating Performance
*Microcomputer-controlled Automatic Defrosting
G This air conditioner operates on the heat-pump principle,
absorbing heat from outdoor air and transferring that heat
indoors. As a result, the operating performance is reduced
as outdoor air temperature drops. If you feel that insuffi-
cient heating performance is being produced, we recom-
mend you use this air conditioner in conjunction with
another kind of heating appliance.
When using the Heating mode under conditions of low out-
door air temperature high humidity, frost may form on the
outdoor unit, resulting in reduced operating performance.
In order to prevent this kind of reduced performance, this
unit is equipped with a Microcomputer-controlled Automatic
Defrosting function. If frost forms, the air conditioner will
temporarily stop, and the defrosting circuit will operate
briefly (for about 7 to 15 minutes).
G Heat-pump air conditioners heat your entire room by
recirculating air throughout the room, with the result that
some time may be required after first starting the air con-
ditioner until the room is heated.
During Automatic Defrosting operation, the OPERATION
indicator lamp (red) will flash.
*When Indoor and Outdoor Temperatures are High
*Low Ambient Cooling
When both indoor and outdoor temperatures are high dur-
ing use of the heating mode, the outdoor unit’s fan may stop
at times.
When the outdoor temperature drops, the outdoor unit’s fans
may switch to Low Speed.
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OPERATING TIPS
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable only to “HEAT & COOL MODEL” (Reverse Cycle).
AUTO Restart
In Event of Power Interruption
G Should the power supply to the air conditioner be inter-
rupted by a power failure, the air conditioner will restart
automatically in the previously selected mode once the
power is restored.
G Use of other electrical appliances (electric shaver, etc.) or
nearby use of a wireless radio transmitter may cause the
air conditioner to malfunction. In this event, temporarily
disconnect the power supply, reconnect it, and then use
the remote control unit to resume operation.
G Should a power failure occur during TIMER operation,
the timer will be reset and the unit will begin (or stop)
operating under the new timer setting. In this event, the
TIMER indicator lamp (yellow) will flash (see page 4).
Temperature and Humidity Range
COOLING/DRY MODE
Indoor
Outdoor
Unit
Outdoor
Temperature
Temperature
Humidity
About 80 % or less
If the unit is used for long pe-
riods under high-humidity
conditions, condensation
may form on the surface of
the indoor unit, and drip onto
the floor or other objects un-
derneath.
AOU18CXQ
AOU24CXQ
About 32 to 110 °F
About 32 to 110 °F
COOLING MODELS
About 65 to 90 °F
HEAT & COOL
MODELS
(Reverse Cycle)
AOU18RXQ
AOU24RXQ
*HEATING MODE
Outdoor
Unit
Outdoor
Temperature
Indoor
Temperature
HEAT & COOL
MODELS
(Reverse Cycle)
AOU18RXQ
AOU24RXQ
About 32 to 75 °F
About 86 °F or less
G If the air conditioner is operated under higher temperature conditions than those listed, the built-in protection circuit may
operate to prevent internal circuit damage. Also, during Cooling and Dry modes, if the unit is used under conditions of
lower temperature than those listed above, the heat-exchanger may freeze, leading to water leakage and other damage.
G Do not use this unit for any purposes other than the Cooling, (*)Heating, Dehumidifying, and air-circulation of rooms in
ordinary dwellings.
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