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Instructions Panasonic, Modèle CS-56KA1E5

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3. Press to select your desired day. The selected day will be highlighted with . Press SET to deselect or select mark. Repeat this step includes other day. Select ON/OFF Timer 4. Press SELECT to enter Timer 1. 5. Press to choose ON or OFF. 6. Press SET to confirm the selection. Select Timer 7. Press to select your desired time. If you want to set together with your desired temperature, press UP DOWN to select the temperature. 8. Press SET to confirm the setting. • Repeat steps 5 to 8 to set Timer 2 to 6, or press CANCEL to cancel the related timers. Disable Weekly Timer • To disable weekly timer setting, press MODE , then press CANCEL . Enable Weekly Timer • To enable previous weekly timer setting, press MODE , then press SET . OPERATION DETAILSOPERATION DETAILS 1. Enter timer mode. 2. Select the day. 3. The display will show the program for each of theselected day. 1. Enter timer mode. 2. Select the day. 3. Press to enter daysetting. 11 Air Filter Maintenance Cleaning is needed when: • lt is recommended to clean the air fi lter every 6 weeks. • After the air fi lter is cleaned, press FILTER RESET / FILTER RESET to reset. • Do not operate without an air fi lter. • Wash/rinse the air fi lter gently with water to avoid damage to the air fi lter surface. • Do not dry the part with a hair dryer or a stove. • Replace any damaged air fi lter. “FILTER RESET” appears on the remote control display. (For wired remote control) “FILTER” lights up on the indicator display. (For wireless remote control) ENGLISH CCAARREE & CCLLEEAANIING • Switch off the power supply before cleaning. • Do not touch the aluminium fi n, sharp parts may cause injury. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS • Do not use benzene, thinner or scouring powder. • Use only soap ( pH7) or neutral household detergent. • Do not use water hotter than 40°C. HINTS • Clean the fi lter regularly for best performance and to reduce power consumption. • Please consult your nearest dealer for seasonal inspection. AUTO FAN COOL DRY FILTER RESET AUTO AUTO 123 FAN SPEED AIR SWING (Green) (Orange) FILTER (Red) CAUTION Remove ALUMINIUM FIN FRONT PANEL Remove Front Panel • Raise and pull to remove the front panel. • Wash gently and dry. Close Front Panel • Press down both ends of the front panel to close it securely. Wipe the unit gently with a soft, dry cloth. INDOOR UNIT AIR FILTERS • Air fi lters cleaning is needed every two weeks. • Wash/rinse the fi lters gently with water to avoid damage to the fi lter surface. • Dry the fi lters thoroughly under the shade, away from fi re or direct sunlight. • Replace any damage fi lter. TTRROUBBLLEESSHOOTTIING SymptomSymptom CauseCause Mist emerges from indoor unit. • Condensation effect due to cooling process. Water flowing sound during operation. • Refrigerant flow inside the unit. The room has a peculiar odour. • This may be due to damp smell emitted by the wall, carpet, furniture orclothing. Indoor fan stops occasionally during automaticfan speed setting. • This helps to remove the surrounding odours. Operation is delayed a few minutes after restart. • The delay is a protection to the unit’s compressor. Outdoor unit emits water/steam. • Condensation or evaporation occurs on pipes. Timer indicator is always on. • The timer setting repeats daily once set. Indoor fan stops occasionally during heatingoperation. • To avoid unintended cooling effect. Cracking sound can be heard duringoperation. • Changes of temperature cause the expansion/contraction of the unit. Unit switch to FAN operation and air becomehumid. • This happens when the room temperature reaches the set temperature, operation switches to FAN mode and the humidity increase. Outdoor unit emits noise during heatingoperation. • This is due to changes inflow of refrigerant gas when operation stopsand starts. Operation does not stop immediately afterpressed the OFF/ON button. • Discharging heat is in process. Operation will stops automatically afterapproximately 60 seconds. Operation stops occasionally. (“DEFROST” appears on the remote control display) • The unit is in defrosting mode, and the melted frost is drained from theoutdoor unit. Airflow does not start immediately afteroperation is started. (“PRE HEAT” appears onthe remote control display) • The unit is warming up to provide warm air. Operation starts after power resumes. • Auto restart is in function and operates under previous setting. During dry mode, cold air blow out. • The unit is running cooling operation with low fan speed to dehumidifythe room. Fan speed change occasionally during heatingmode. • The room temperature has reached the remote control setting. When theroom temperature drops again, the fan speed will resume to the remotecontrol settings. Outdoor unit emits steam during heatingmode. • This is due to defrost operation happens at the heat exchanger. The following symptoms do not indicate malfunction.The following symptoms do not indicate malfunction. TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTING SymptomSymptom CauseCause Mist...

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